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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1887-12-23, Page 4_ ............ ---I-- 7�_ — . �� ­ - - I ­_ - -11 . - - . — I . a 4_-_-_-__1- _­ --1-1- __ - ­ � I, 7�_ - �i�.. ­­ ­­­­ . , . I ____ . , � _ - , . . - - ­_­ � � -- _____ __ I . -_1__.___ I ­ —1 __1 I �_.­_ F — ___ - ____ -, - .. - . - , : � - . I ; - . . _. . I— I . I . I ! - . . ; I . , � - i - . , � f - . a I . - . - I . I : . . t . � I - � . I � I I � , I ; - I � I . I . . . - . i . 5 � . I . I . I I . I a - . - I .- � . I � , �1 - ; I f � I I � . I � I. . � . 4 . � : I V � - . . � . . I i i . I 1 1 1 T . � � � i � . ; I . � I I - ; - % . . i . ! � I i I . I I w . I . � . I . - - . . . ; � . I � i I : I I i ; �11 . . . I : � - : F . . �. - . I I I . I . I - . . I � ; � - . . I I I . . I I . ! � — . . i I . I . : I . � ; - .1 I ; I I - . - - . . i I I , I � 14 - , I � i ! . . . : I I . i . � . . . I I � . � . . . . I I . � : . . � ; R : I I I � : � � I . . . . �, t - — � � . - 7 i . f a I - . . - � � - i - I i ! ; ; - I . . . 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I � , 1887. - � i � 7 .1 - . _____ 1. - — ____ -,—.-! .. 1. 00000001 � . - i I I I omw__ - --- � � � . __ ___ . - I ? - I . — i . - 0-0-- I . I . I � . I ! . . � - . Gorri4 . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. eradicate this great evil and pNce it out- year, p �ver 14,000,000 cans of a rd Adams, of '. Jondesboro, will be cutore of Mr..and Mrs. Zealand will re- into Lake St. Clair in the northwest- Mr. D. M. Walker and Miss N. Gib_ . . -1 � sweet co - ,utesides large quantities of I rought out for thi i position; he in a - edive from the Grand Trunk Railway, ernLIpartof the county of Kent. I will give son, a reLCi I . ­ - -.NJ r. � sidq the reach of mankind -and leave St. I _tation by Miss M . 1�,tm TO-W�zN. I . . - * L I . Saunders, L � to Gorrie from 4 �', Agr�The figure between the parenthesis after wpples, I eans, tomatoes and other vege- clear-headed, practical man, and would on behalf of tb�e children, the sum of yon an �ceoun tof the tralficon these rivers asongb Mr. Geo. Brown and aahor' . "(toe . I wh line denotes the PagaL of the P&PerL on c Paul alone, they would accomplish a a . y I whi h . 4 1 Ll t and engage I i be advertisement will be found.. tabl6o ar d fruit. 1 . . f 11 the reeve's chah with credit. No rn'- $15,000, and the company are likely to for a distance of about 33 miles, which for but pithy essay on - " Light Literature 11 � . - --awe -ago � i . I . much greater good. We think that all . � . . ination day may d velop several "dark pay, also, the medical expenses incurred the last six years has been for wood by Mr. G. F. Gibson,. laess, lef t for I Farm for Sale -H. B. Dettweiller, (6) - I The place of � -Srhoe busi . -1 will a ree that whatever the habits an* d h orses" so we will w it until that time for by the fatal injuries to Mrs. Zealand. alone $808,689, or a yearly average of . honor, however, ' - � - )Ir )[1,*Opfer.., wh, Boar for Service -L. L. Tasker, (6) 9 14�ws of the Week. � was occupie.a by & . .� . — " '- Berkshire Boar for Service -J. Hannah. (6). reliable information On Wednesday of last week thel about $134,781 ; stove bolts, $520,370, spelling match, J&Y' .business i A, -Gard -J. G.. Scott, M. D, (6) - i- customs of the people of St. Paul's time RIFLE� � WANTED. - The Bulgarian - i the respective sides A blacusal-l"th - . -A busines! man in Clinton, who od- holy bonds of wedlock ,were solenintiz i or an averaae of about $86,728 ; logo, being marshalled by Mrs. the village for some I I . - A Christmas Gif". W. Millar. (s) :1 were, the drinking usages of to -day are Minit,terl' ' f War has demanded a credit * . , 0 W. M. of late on . I � I c isionally receives a small parcel from ed by Rev. John Ross, B.- A., at remoilionsly � Auction Sale -Hugh Grieve. (5) . . : evil and only evil, and whatever the to Purch' a 100,000 rifles. , the� $636 633, averaging $106,105 -, lumberf Robinson 'and Mrs. T. W. Gibson. .4601. , � 1� . ay� Secure the Shadow -B, B. Wade. (8) 1 1, I t ie United States, got one last week residence of the birid6'9 iather, b.etweeDi other' 'than oak, $205,098, averaging About twenty combatants IV onSund . . I I" . , ' ' LAWL1988 STUDENTS.—The universities were called last or ,carl, I Christmas Goods, (41-G. Good. (8) I wine of that, time. was-�--intoxicating or which cost 80 cents, and the duty there- Nelson Currie, eldest son of Donaid'i $34,183 ; oak lumber, $20,483, averag- to the -front, and ranged theirl in uhi nuiPbe Watch Repairi Lig-A. Young. Q1k) at Charkoff and Odessa have been clos- of M - na him a I - : friends. This method 4 not ' o a was 70 cents. T is sort of thing is Currie, 0 $ under the I � FAIrley'81Q.trocery, (2].-J, Fairley. (8) , there can be' no doubt'of the intex- ed owing to the disorderly conduct of rris, and Miss Christina, , ing $3,413; railroad ties, 63,201, � battle'array on the platform, I 1mas Goods -P. 0 store, HenWl. (8). � I by no means uncommon. eldest daughter of Walter ltichardson,, averaging $10,533; and other woods supervision of Rev. Mr. Smith beconle Of late ra of the wh a Lda . the'stud' . .bLas . I E.xtra Values, -[21 ' icating powe isky of to - y . ents. � .1 . I who- . Clarlesworth & Brownell. (8.) " � -The Croakery property in Gorrie of -Grey township. Miss Mary Richard- such as hoops, staves, axe handles, &c., was armed with the previous week,s. ul.ar ItAour village, f .1 I . . - Christnru Greetings -m. R. Counter. (8 We also think that 1he results of the SNOW IN THE EAST. -A' heavy. -isnow L $226,368, averaging $371,728; maki issue of the Huitox ExpOSITOR L - . I was offered. for sale by auction on Tues- son was bridesmaid and John Currie ng a , f r_,Gm . . i) 136 lsenSati( I Lamps for Christmas -Reid, & Wil � . ," gro,at - - son. (8) storm prevailed in the Eastern States, day of ast week. We understand that 'groomsman. The wedding gifts were grandtotalof exports to theUnited States which to choose the words to be - . . - ' traffic now,.are_so apparent that few will last Saturday and Sunday. A foot of I � - I wetbodof entertainiag. I . - J . . tie bidding was ver spirited and the* handsome. After the wedding break.7 from -our forest of $2,480,842, and 'a and additionally for fied by a given, . .. to leave aVan Wvl� 7 � - deny that if the manufacture and sale of snow fell in some places. I . - ti huge . I ..going . - 4 9 . . " own property was knoc ed do%%n to Win. faF-t Mr. and Mrs. Currie took the noon grand yearly average of $413,4"13. Bat unabridged copy of Worcester�s Diction- I . lee, who practisti t . � L . -all inntoxicant§ could be entirel I y6topped, Gypsum BEDS SOLD. -A great deposit n for Hamilton where they will i � I �.. jar I . . . An T v U ift P J0 0 1 t J0 r# - recently discovered in Hum- Dane, township clerk, for $1,010. trai ' besides this our local imills furnish coop- ary. - The conflict began, and the first � illagle for six years, I - - i , , of gypsum -0 We, r . �4Dk that maukind would be immensely -Mr. Alex. Innes pend part of their holoeymoon. The' lerage to nearly every part of our Do min- to -fall was the respected ML. P.. P. for 1$t week . He was I . � I boldt County, Nebraska, has been'sold i , I It - .. — I . _r. L ___ ,- . bettef physically, mentally, morally and to a syndicate of English capitalists for horseman of StaDley has a sucking colt, happy couple- have the hearty con- - ion, and already this season 1,500 car'- E ast Huron, who ltad been' looked . _Wr by a large numbe I - - . : . - ' I a red by "Pride of Avon", which weighs gratulation8 of a large circle of friends. 1 loads have been shipped.from one sta- upon. by his side as a towe h - . - 'a. voulag Ittan , f roiii � . - - S1' ,AFOA'.' ,TH,. FRIDAY, Dec. 23, 18:87. pecuniarily. Consequently: the only $150,000. It is estimated that it 'will I I .- .1 __ . 8 that Dr. M,� . ____.____ : 9 25 pounds. If it cc ntinues to grow as -Mrs. Lticas,of Calgary, North West i tion, and there are acres,of it left yet. and whose untimely dernise wa d�epiy suniored. I I , -,---. __ - 00 ns. ___ _.__.__________._. ____ live issue that now remains, 'is the best yield 10,0 ,006 to ' . ' .. � I . r 4pidly until it is three years old it will Territory, sister of Messrs.' C. E. and �'For the si-tyears at least$600,000 should regretted, with only one t. Her - ".- � . is coming here- t,, , What the Figures Say. and surest and most speedy MeAn.q to be A SILLY REGRET. -Lord Randolph �beU, ZD � . . � , Churchill regrets that there can be trac- a most rival the late "General Pickard" F. Tanner, of Blyth, arrived in that be added which will place the. yearly tagonist, with twol many n's, reduced - f'osion. � . � . - 4 i � t . u . a ;eer in a. � I is gian ? . � I One of the atook arg�ijaenta of those . adopted to sUm p t thi i t evil by ed in Mr.1 Gladstone's course every- sign proportion . village on Monday evening, having left average above half a million for timber one of the leaders to the ranks, and a BOIEFS.-On 3rlonf . � -The imported st%llion, " Randolph Calgary on the 8th, making the trip in alone, to say nothing of the money re- bad eMe of measles, e -l -S, Proved fatal . flenry PerkiDS i � � who oppose Commercial Union is that st6ppi�ng its manufIcture and sale. It of age except the possession .of WIS- Ti I i � � Ur. I i . . of Messrs. Gar8iuer Brothers, of five days over the Canada Pacific Rail- ceived for grain, pork and fruit. But to school teacher -elect Mr. J. David- - Wrox : . ale, of All � ... � there is na market in the United States is only the baser part of human nature. dom. . -D . , r. Sim . .. ffin rne, which, duri g the past season way. The excursion train on which thia is small compared to the timber, son. -rhe applause am ong the more in and pronDunced T! 2 ; . s t" t ; - ( SNOW rNL TE -c -As. -A general snow- n . i for aar surplus products ; that the pro- fithat wars a ' inst the accomplishment became so lame as t be unable to con- , Mrs. Lucas intplided to have come was though I know a man that to -day took youthful portion of the audience was ,nation, of the bowel � ­ , gal �' S. - I ' . . storm, the,heaviest. in the memory of ' I .- � . � � of this result, and hence the duty'of the 11 . 0 1, I ducts of botla countries are precisely I tinue travelling, has been undera veter- so -full when it reached Calgary that no in S145.9.55 for the- beaus that grew on loud and long when Mr. D. AI. Walker 01i Aj-cKill P131 I .� e e ' ' , . � . the Idest ttl r is reported throughout . SOD) i 0 11 . it ary's care in St. Marys for some time, passengers were allowed to gett on there, four acres, aud he has left $2 worth of rincipal of the Public School campbl t � . ,J. B. � - similar,. and that as both'have a surplus moral reformer of to -day is to ove,kcome Western lexas. . p I , deliver- ter, Mrs. � . � - . -11 : � , . . -together unneces� I I for I 3itioij *HE&VY SENTENCE. - Cabannes the and is so nearly cured that word has hence she had to take the next train. refuse and six bushels of No. I forsedd. ed judgment with al SLtinsou has returne - ' . � export we are natural competitors in this dark spot in the hu:man compo., I P been sent to take hina away. ,8he says there was lots . - - Muir is home i . . . . of snow at It is predicted that with a.Lfavorable sary e's, and the alacrity with which mr. � ", German official who -revealed the con- - I I I A, - � the foreign markets, and that, therefore, and we do not believe this can be done Mr. White, ofi nL ear St. Mar* a, North Bay, -and the thermometer regis- winter the piles of timber placed on the Mr. Division Court Clerk Cowan mis- � � . * . tents of State documents to France, has y whereh-e has beena,tte* � . while driving to Exeter, on Thursday tered 35' below zero. She and her two banks this season will be above the aver- spelt sweepstakes, was Only equalled L &h,DOL—Mr, Wni- W4 ; Canada could not possibly gainanythil)0' by proving that the wine used� and been sentenced to ten -years' penal aerv1_ last, had a narrow escape. As he was children, who came with her, will age, thereby securing the distribution in by the graceful manner i whi h he .re- .. i � - .. In . � � � I I by a, freeinterchange, of products with commended �y St. Paul was either fer- tude. . . n C 1611, is home, froin C � . - t . the wind mi. 1 in Mr. Hunter's spend the remainder of the winter in our midst of at least another $413,473. sum,ed his place among the audience i Was atte � L - passing . - ' , I lading the Mo , : its American neicrhbor. This is a very mented or unfetmented. . SAW THE E RROR, OF His WAY� * -Sir field, near Eli - inville, his horse becam - . I � I � t) - e Ontario.- . So far it is most favorable for out when he discovered his ,error;. Mr. , I . ting, 1 � zi , T. F. Grove, Member of Parliament for _W.ugenVoccupied the pu� � - . , ; I ,I plausible ar,gument, and if it ,were true ffightened and pitc ed him into- the -Dr. Dillabaugb, at one time a phy�- , but not for teaMiDg as there is no snow J. W. Sanderson was the reci Ch here morm - I � . . I . the Wilton division of Wiltshire, who . . I . . Pient of a . .idist chur 7 . t � it would be as -valid, as it is plausible. The Far m'ers' Condition. . ditph. After regaining consciousness,he sician in Clinton, is now coh6ned as a , yet. - round of cheers, all because he did the . on S I ; . � F " - ' . was elected as a Unionist Liberal, has . unday last. � lie I I 11 � I '� . . found he had received two ugly cuts in vagraiit in the jail at Brockville. He , ' I am glad to see signs of prosperity "a" which be ought not to have d , ecture on INI onday evelil � But, it is 'riot true. The �rade and Mr.'Allan Pringle, of Selby, Ontario, become a Gladstonian.,- .- wone I � . I � i I - tlie head. has had two strokes of paralysis, which i liong ex -Canadians, but it is hard to and left undone the " e " which h o ght who is about tO lea , . ai - e U L Navigation retitrns prepared al'unuallyby a cle �r w to and wh6 is, by the way, A COMPLICATED UNDERTAKING. -Mr. .son, V .. . Vo ri r, -Mr. J. J. McLaughlin, .of Stanley, have left him unable to walk, and in a , understand bow even they with a little to have done, while the assiduity with .18 at prv-S 7 � 0 : Andrew Onderdonk is construqting, for .. missionary, � � the Dominion Government show that a, practicalfarmer and a Conservative, hi ,a sold his splendid Clydesdale stallion physical condition requiring a good deal capital and push can become almost in- I , . I 7 . which Mr. Finn Sanders tingled brought church, ('or � I . the'water supply 61., Chicago, a tunnel isp H .the English y � ; �. the United States is Canada's best m ar- does not agree with the views expressed ride of Avon" toja Mr. McKay of of attendance. . e is also affected with dependent in four or five years, when I his stay on the platform to an abrupt . - v which will run two miles underground ' " � I . tudent of Knox 4-'� � I .A S - I D indas county, for the sum of $2,025 dropsy up to the thigh, so that it is not know men in Ontario who invested quite termination. Nine of the contestants - � , f n .and aroun � . ket. From these returns for the fiscal and the conclusions come to by Profes- and four, miles under the lake, and will - . � . � riends i I - - df livered at Mo.-risburg station, probable he can live long. The gaver- ! a bit of capital and a good deal nio-re remained. after thirty minutes) trial to I . . yeax 1885, the latest we, have at handl sor Brown on th, . take four years to complete. near - ha i ]3oyd has moved into " I . efarmers'condition, and Cornwall. Mr, McLaughlin will nor of. the jail a made an appeal to : " git," and have struggled for twice five be congratulat6d- by Mr. Smith on the � r. jag. .NICL-,� I :SILVER WEDDING PRESENTATION.- ouse.-M � c . � we find that in that year the Province of ,which we published last'week. In a lik.ely be taking another trip to the Old the County Council to provide him with � years and yet are not ".'Honarchs of all retentiveness of their memory. The h . V � . -as it will go hard with him if quarters more befitting his education and they survey." And this is moreper- society, which is to! meet fortni htly � I The corporation of the city of London Country into bis beautiful lie I Ontario exported to the United States letter to the Mail he shows where he - are going to present a silver model of � I iz � � I 0 the E nglish ,church, a I ' he has to live 1013g wibhout a good horse. former position than. the jail. The-gov- plexing when among all who have moved durin the winter, received a large ac- ) ; I Z - manufactures to the value of $675,588'L thinks Professor Brown is wrong and the Imperial Institute to the Prince and . 9 � � .has -moved into Mr. ; ' � . I . �; -Mr. James Hodgson. of Usborne, ernor states that his mind has been in- out with whom I was personally AC- cession to its ranks at the close of the . house. � . . . , Princesi of Waleson their silver wed- : and tol Great Britain $298,137 ; agricul- questions the reliability of the authority who some time ago lost his way in the jured by paralysis, but be is still quite quainted, fully sevelity-five per cent. are meeting. I . i . . . � din ir on the 10th of March next. - �_­­ I �. tural products, to the United States, upon which his calculations ar6 based. , . Im I Woods and was sevbr ly frozen, will re- sensible of the degradation to which he ,men that got beyond their,depth here [The abovo was intended for last week but ivas . - I � . � USEFUL CONTRIVANCE. -For the corn- L t received in time.] Morrill L' L � co �rer, but not without losing the fingers is compelled to submit. I and had to move somewhere. This no T $6,961,573,and to Great Britain $1,242,- But, while We can leave Messrs. Brown fortable transfer of invalids from trains � . � of his left hand as wE 11 as a couple from -The Exeter Times of last week says: inakes me think that some of the cor- THAT DE ADLOCK. -DEAR Exposrron: A SUCCESSFUL E_1 -&MI i -_ . =,- ; alairnals, to, the United States:, and Pringle to settle these matters be- to carriage's or otherwise thel Brie Rail.. i . I , I . L . his right. At first it was, feared that Mr. A. McDonell, -while on his recent �respondents surely dia read " Baron J_ ddly allow me to correct an exror that elojoyable time was . f I ' % sp, �_ I ' t way has placed at its prin � $4,890,535, and to Great B rita,in $2,97 1, cii�al stations I E . - tween. themselves, we commend the con- . he would lose both fe t and hands, but visitio the Sault met Mr. Thos. Allin, : Mulachausen " once an& perhaps twi N. -.a contained in an item sent Von lest �Nlj i ce. I under the leontrADI of � ' � invalid chairs on rollers, which , an be by c N. eek by yourcorrespondent fv;m here,, . ley. Teachers, schol � � . 651, OUrtotal exports to the United cludingportion of his letter to the earn- � I areful attention and prudence on an old Exeterite, and a notorious marks- Bat even here, with the 'yearly distriba- . � used by notifying the agent on � rrival. I - i - 7 � concerning the "deadlock" in our school were well represente I � Sitates for that year amounted the part of the physic his lower limbs man. Mr. Allin learning that Mr. Me- 'tion -of over half a million dollars in our 4 d.. 7 - - to est consideration of every reader. What LOST AT SEA. -The- shi Alfre - U)r$ a . . �9� . '. p Watt" have Veen saved. 1plill Donell was from Canada, at,once pidst, we occasionally hear the old -song bo-trd. Before giving the facts of the of a hundred vi!4' i - She sailed from'Phila- � - $20,702,183, and to Great Britain. to he says is as true as gospel, and it Would las bee n lost. ' � I - .-The Brussels Pos;�of last week has challenged him to a shooting match. !of 11 hard times," and might envy ex- case I wish to say that I bel ve your good things provided Z . F $4,550,796. delphia in October with a cargo ol'petro- I � . The total exports from, On.- be Well indeed for this countr '' if every z , - the following: "An e c6hange says : No- Mr. McDonell was for a time reluctan . correspondent sent you wbat he believed I � y t Canadians -one thing a least, that is ladies. The register sh : . Jeum for Riago, Japan, and it is said I i t) � I - tarrio, to all other countries am oulated to farmer -in Ontario could be got to take a 1 body likes to be nobody, but everybody but finally consented. The match re- -their good cheer and c ent for to be the correct account of -the matter pupils X . Mr. 11 -ax . I - P esent i I ,that she foundered when but s6v6 days is - ! � . I eased to think " imeelf somebody. suited in the Canadian '_ beating i ocated they eem to be as as such a report was current. t I . .everybody is soirebody ; but when American by three points out of a pos- �" happy as a rabbit in snow time." a ineeting of the trustee board early in ,who once was the teac ! $25,471,992, or less than five millions ai milar view and to act accordingly. He out, and that all *but two of those on A E Pd" I '^i by ,ms Laing,of Blule : - � the wherever I Now ,a, M., . . I �, I t Tnore than we sent to the United States says : � . board'w0ere lost.' The oBcers and crew I - ' I � � I I - anybiody thinks himself everybody, lie sible five. Mr. John Ironsides, former- When we read that there are 800 000 November, our Secretary read an appli- � -and M. Hartley, brotlI4 w , . numbered 27. .! . ! ) ; I ­_ � I alone. It. will be Been, that although we " The ayerage Ontario farmer is in- ' geiierally thinks ever Vbody 'else is no- ly'of Grand Bend, acted as� referee. Mr. Canadialao in the United States,it is evit- cation from our Be - ( L - I I � - eond teacher for re -en- Aft;ordinner things in � I i � have to pa,y a. heavy �&11� to get into the dastrious, economical and fairly intelli- ho ild paste this on Allin ever sincVeeps quiet oil the mat- ,dent that there is a great moving oat, gagement at an increase of $,0-0 on old recitations were inte ' . � � THE CROWN PRINCES THROAT. -The body." The Post a ' I rs. : � �rowth in the Crown Prince's throat,., this nose of its yontill ful neighbor, the ter of shoot .1 ,but we cannot fallv 10 ate the cause. salar It was .moved and seconded ing by the i ' ,y. pupi`16, for: � t Why then should he be in thle fix. which was operated upon in June, has Budget. . I . . q . United States; markets a,nd have free go" ' i . i - I I . . . -mortgaged and in debt ? It . -While Perhaps our ever-increasing public debt "that we re-elogage the teacher on the � . I L . . , he is . I . entirely disappeared. ' Dr. Mackenzie . - 2.1. John Dempsey, of the eeived great credit, w access to the markets of Great Britain, . I -' I - James Gil A re- second. concession o was 'has something to do with it. If so, I terms of the application." -they deserved. m , -might be difficult to trace all the ca,uAes, more, o e of the moF f Usborne, It -was then ,than .i : I I i we send ontem- - ; I I . "that we offer to taken up i,n this wAy ; - z to the former five -times as mi uch but the chief one is palpable' onough. says n"Peration of any kind is c op ated residents of Belgrave, died a few watching by the bedside of some of the 'am afraid we will be altomther depopu- moved in amendment, 1 0 � He is overtaxed. He is weighted down a ago 9 family who were down . lated, as there does not a pear to be any I I . as,. we do to the latter. It is not.onl Ao Plated at present. He was much struck da . Deceased washighly esteem- members of hi - :3 re-engage the teacher at an advance of � . frierds gave little bfts � y with, the, improvement in the Prince's I � - with taxation -,not direct, and that is - I ed, and his remains were followed to with diphtheria, he noticed that his dog �igu of " Whoa, Boy," in that direction. $25 on old salary, and that in case of gled with- praise of Wl . � the Province of Ontario that the United- * ' voic� since his last visit. � I , I - heavy enough but indirect taxation. SURP'LUS.-Lord the Belgrave cemetery by a large con- repeatedly ran barking from the house I Yours, BRITANNIA. her refusal to accePt that, we advertise." ' and. -heard, The proceo . States f urnish a market, but to the Mor than 0 ' body el cot rse of people, wh( had known and to the barn. He followed the dog and � Wallacebur,f.,r,Kcnt County, Dec.16,1887. These tionson being put resulted i . - by .Mr. Hart e any Be the farmer is Randoli4i Churchill- referring to re- . I M 0 n to a �clos,e . entire Dominion. In the year named taxed -taxed - on every hand -taxed. in - trenchments in, his' recent speech at respected him in life. He was Worship- when near.the barn he saw some persons 0 - . a tie; so started the "deadlock. " Now - .,the 7,teaoliers who haii I I . the Dominion, of Canada exported to al, buying and in selling -taxed in his,, �Oing StoGkport, said the next budget would of Loyal Orange Lodge No. run away. When lie entered the barn Successful Tea rs. there was not one syllable of faultfound, theexamivation and thl � out and his ca m ing in. He is the logiti- 462, and Royal Black Knights of Ire- he found several bags filled with wheat. The following is' a list of the candi- nor any dissatisfaction expressed against ,presence, which he ssaitl LI countries goods to the value of ' show an estimated surplus of from two . I - i : - - mate prey of the politician, the specula- to three millions sterling, and that in the land.; and was buried iccording to their It is supposed that the would be thieves ,dates who have been successful at the the teacher in question, bat on the con- - .aged the children. e . I . . $76,183,518, and of this 3 d the niidd,21eman.- Buttliefarmer followilig,year the expenditure would be rittial.' . thought Mr. Dempsey Was plunged so recent Model School exarr inations in this trary pvery trustee expressed his opinion - seemed pleased that, 619,593 dollars. worth or'nearly one -h is at last getting -his eye -teeth cut 'He --At a recent meeting of the Maple deeply in grief that it would be a favor- ' that she was giving �: ; ... 1 . I J, I alf I ' red to eighty -.five millions, or five . county and the marks made by each. good satisfaction. through the day so'easi 0: iirket in the United Sit Tile number of marks re.-juired to pass , tees who were oppos- wou - � ?y 6 faund a m, is beginning to see the drift,of things. mil= less than the figure7 at which Leaf Farmers' Club inlMorris at which able time to steal his wheat. Mr. But the three trus . wishing Christmas . - 4 � ates, He is - waking up to the fact th1t his there were about 30 fa�mers present the Dempsey has the bags. He thinks he ed to tba $50 advhnee were of the opin- NY. � - , I These figures &- Mr' Gladstone left it.- was 540, and 900 was the ighest number - A BANDSOME FAItE .'.T . peak for themselves and direct municirp'al. tax is only the begin- subj'ect 'discussed wasIthe "Best breed can identify one of the parties. Any obtainable : ion that, owing to the fact of our section cessful examination ,Av ? I . ... I need little comment. ' WELCOME R_A.r�N­,,, DEARER . CORN.- ' I � I being small, and on , r school rate heavy, � 0 � -11111 I i In the face of ning of his taxes=a very small begin- The? Ameri.ca - n Rural Home says wel- of Stock, -and the man gement of them." Porson mean enough to take advantage I GODERTCH. . Section'No. 9, Alorrk� - I - . . - . ',I A � � They claimed that Durham grades were � : ,$25I was a very fair advance for one them it i com paxatively. He does not wish . ;of a man's misfortunes to rob him in this 1 Alafian Allan, 630; Clara A. Boyd, T ;�_ . si� strange that any one can have `9 . come rains have relieved I .... -be pupils were put 01 . . - i � the - su ffering the'most profitable for this part of the should not be tolera'ted in a respec- 1 666 ; Mary A. Blair, 666 ; Susie Camp- year's teaching. We have had two examixiat I It - � � I to- shirk his duty as a citizen. He IE way, . , . . ,� I Iola by the fti : 2 the ha,rdihood, tosay that our products from drouth in all sections and farmers - . . I ' . . willing to help -raise a necesgary revenUE e, ' cou try ; that farmers should. -raise few- table community. 611, 691 ; Jennie Dickson, 634 ; Theresa meetings since with the, same result. I ,viz I �,Nlisses 'Shortreed, 1. I I I 4 f ca -ii not find a market in the United -to pay for the high privilege d being nt r upon winter with little froist in I e We find on consulting our . minute book i I - .11 the ground. The shortage of the corn er cattle and feed them better; and -At a Salvation Army jubilee in Dunn, 566; Zillah Esler, 601 ; Beatrice, ' .; ' and Air McCall, anA-, � States. Wlien SuGll ligs been the result governed (much governed) and pioiected . . that they should faUen their surplus Goderich,, on Monday night of last week, Vinlay, 682; Mar that our principal ta � , . -%4 ' - - . . crop is now asserting itself and decided- y Linfie d, 620; Ellen . ught for us several their ready ansvw�rs tht. I , with the existing, Cas. (Protected over the left). But lae.'Objects ' Istock instead of selling them as stockers. a middle aged inan named Elgin Joy, in McN;il 628; Bridget Ref -an, 648; Allie years ago, as second teacher for the sal- thoroughly taught hy t I i .. i . I toms barrier be- ly' higher .prices are prevailing. ' f ary that we are w.illin I I � - , . I -tweea the two countries what maight we to pay more than his fair share fo. r thesd Nebraska a,nd Iowa a,lone hold most of -It has beeii decidel to hold a con- giving a short account o his life, said SharInau, 641 ; Chriatei a Shortreed, g to give now, viz. Dan -by, At the close, ,ol. privileges as he is doing at esent. vention in connection ith the East Rid- that a few weeks ago he was passing 555; Kate Struthors, 683; I'Lebecca $225, also that one of the most respect- several short addresse- . � I r � f not- expect with free and unrestricted This sca.re of 'direct taxation,' a . o *fre6l. the surplus corn. Reports from leading - Stratford and had occasion to Taylor, 65") ; C. David � 'havidson, 621 ; ed 'those present, express -it) I 4, ing Farmers' Institute in the Town Hall,' through and successful second teachers we I - . , - - , Y centers make the amount of corn in the - T_ . I . I � i trade.. We comm'Od these figures �o tossed up -and down by' those wh ould � Brussehi, on Friday an J Saturday, Janu- -.stop there a day or two. He went to �, ever had taught two yea;rs for the saine - satisli2d. ,with the7 � a., : . . A , crib unusually small. - � Y) � . Wm. 'M. Govenlock, 633 Charles He well ; I I still keep him in bondage, h6aoe not ary 13 amd 1-1. Professor Panton, of the the Salvation Army barracks and got 631 ; Arn salary. Therefore we felt and still feel ' I I � thebarnest. consideration of our read4s f- �M_ I -land Hartley, 61'9 ; Fred Inglis in the school, "N'bereap, tt � ­ . : .' He has Be -lase enough tc now Provincial Agricultura College' Will be converted. A few days, afterwards lie 586 ; James Killoran 668; Angus I I sented their teacher w" � , ' ear t_ ' justified in the position we bare taken- 1 ' i il n ecide far il , 2 . . . I . ' - I : I I them- that it would be much easier fbr him to ,-. ' Huron Notes. I in attendance and a number of other went tq London and was'there made ac- Matheson, 636; Matthew Morrison,606; and th,iit as it is the people's money that ! some present and a X11 I I � . � . L selves whether or not they 1hink it pay one dollar of this .,'- dreadful I ect, � -Mr. T.J.Ca,rr,of the fir pays the teachers, we, as servants of the i ; I m r7 I � - � of Hutton, well�known agriculturists are expect- quatuted with the'fact that a young wo- John S. Mullin, 660; Alex. McCall, . . � � dress, expressing tilei � . I i would, be advisable to extend that tr4de tax than five dollars for an indireat-tar-iff Price & Carr,- Lower Wingham, has ed to be present. These Institutes are man whom he had seduced -some time 69,3.-A John McKay . 730; Herbert .and. . their sorrow in i ; people, would be i astified in remaining 1 - f . . . I t ?� � tax This is what, he - is begin nijig to opened out a flour and feed a -tore in worth attending and e expect to see .ago had given the case into the hands of 1>,o Y firm in the position we have takeii until ; - . � 1; - � 1, I r 11 I If they think that it would, ,th�n let ' , bertson, 584; Peter Stuart, 641. Mr � banby has bad cha � I to ...... . .; L -1. . �.�; -no political sophistry or paxty LuGkno,vv. I the largest gathering e er held here yet, - � . . � � i . see, and a lawyer, and that be was wanted by a Majority of the rate payers instruct us : for the past two years � : . 1. L z I r elffl, ..... ! I i I . OF , I . I � them tailk and agitate f C i I -g a boo will hoodwink or frigh ben him , -It has been deedded to hold a fair John Anderson, 543 ; James has ' ­ � I CLINTON. h I - Oj I a, bu :� the Police. He -immediately went to the I I- - , on the 13th and 14th prox. to do differently. Yours &c. 0 -_.TE f I 1, -�� �, � W. Bell, � proved biniself tc , . I I I � I.. If-. Union and refuse to. support any parlia_. an, y more. The tariff 9 nigger ' in the for the purchase- and sale of horses in -Mr. Campbell, .of Keneller Stock lawyer's office and asked him what he - Tn t. TitusTEEs. I I � . 555: Absalom Cosens, .068; Howard L - and worthy te.wher. � � I , � j ! . I ; . A mentary candidate or political party fence. must be pulled out.and"t, e ence Brussels on the first Thursday in every Fartri, Aberdeenshir-e*, ,Scotland, visited could do to repair the wrong. The law- Fowler, 594; Thos. Ralph Henry, 576; ; I t � ir, ,he* saule ilay a very i : I � -, armer J a I eady mo . . . � - . . 2 r r- pulled down, and -the f' nth. . the farm of Mr. Tboma 3 Russell, Tbames yer told him that the;only thing he John G. Lamont, 605: Jae. Lands- I tailiment was ,inven It?, r " who, will not pledge themselves to do . � � I . � � . - ! : .5 i now to begin his part of the �vork and -Mr. Robert McGee, of Blyth, has Road, Usborne last k'veek e r WinthroT). I I 1. i do was to marry the woman. H borough, 589; David Martin, 617 ol f i . 1, -A thek P P ; Win. - . . I . c ; I - , . r utmost to secure it. If, howevey, the politician, who neglects to fal' ill line bought out a livery business in Kin- his noted herd !Of shoithorns. He pro- 'therefore sought her out and foulad.that Morrii�s`on, 611 ; Atfred Morish, 5140;. - t D LTCATIO'IYAL.—The following is the Sam � - . .: . � o. Ono the other hand, tiley think it best will simply fall oui." 11 cardina and will rbmove his family to nounced them as almolt perfect, and as she had become the -mother of a little Uriah McFadden, 669; Georgo Purvis, sta�nding of the pupils in the senior do. .e section. After �ol h - . I z i,j ; . � - i 4 I 1 ing by singing anti 1, .1 � ­ 0 1 -1 � . � 2 . ,�­ continue hea,ping up barriers betwe ­ - that place sh%r.tly. . good, if'not better, th�n he had seen girl. He told her of his conversion -and, 643; Win. Waters, 606; Alex. W. Me-- partinent of the Winthrop school for the - � an4 entertaining progra � i I" � en � � . . - . I . -, � ess in - . X .. . z V ourselves and Gur beat Gusto mers then . r and . 1I . - � q AN agitation is, now in pro -It is rum6red that Dr. McKelvey, - anywhereinCanada. 1Mr. Rus,sell-bas asked her to become his wife, .to which Intosh, 689 ; Sarah Brown, 612 ; Ger- 111613ths of Novembe - December - Out to the prolit an -a v � ­ - I . I -I . 6f Brussels, is about to remove to instructed,. Mr. Camp ell to p uiirchase she consented, and they wer6 married trucle Crich, 618 ; Lydia SeDior Fourth -.1st Kate Calder, 2nd 1 � ; L. t � Toronto and other places having for its A. Campbell, Those taking Part art t , S-1 . by all means,. let them oppose Commer-- � 1. , r _ . I . � � . � � . Gorrie. if this be true that village will him as good a bull as c n be procured in the same day. Tile twain are now liv- 575; Jessie H. Dewar 633 ; Isabella 117m Hanna, 3rd Bella Russell. junior .. � ,, object the abolition of i' - lat-ed on the excellent n 7 _­ al Union with all their might. x I , i -1 el � n6ome 1, a d with doctors for the Scotland ; and that he will go after him iDg near Goderich. Duncan, 599 ; Ca8sie Farqutiarsorl, 615; Fourth-Ist Aggie Wright 2nd Maggie - they delivered their i � "I � I � __ � . 4i -41 I' f — I 9 _ � �­ it is said that a,n orgamized effort , w 11 be future. in the spring. i I -The Clinton New Era of last week Hart, 3rd Affate Grieve. Senior Third I ,I V .1 . I 1 1 ary Hume Hislop, 607 ; Ella A. Keefe, � Mi. "Ballantyne occupie � ., � I _f . , I.; sess - -13rown, 2nd Gordon Me- � - . � W asted Energies. made at the next ;ion of the ,n tario =Mr. Conrie has sold his farm in - The Goderich Sig al of last week has the following, which f�rmers will do r10 ; Jean Lovell, 584; Annie Moffat, -lst Sarah entire satisfaction of all I . - I i [4 -," I ; ; � " � i - Stanley to Edward WestlAke, for $6,600, says : At the last mee ng of the official well to ponder carefully : Here is a 633 ; Maggie P. Morrison, 5 ; �e ing was g : ­ A nu m ber of very good men and some Legislature to induc I i D CIO 81 Lizz Dowell, 3rd Amnie Love. Junior Third ranted a Ver. J, . � w W board of North -Street, urch, God8rich, ' Monteith, 653; Mary MeMordie, 609; -7 . tb�a�nke. The amount t 4 el that bod� ho is now the o ner of 350 acres in his practical illustration the opponents of -1atMary J. Hanna, 2nd Fanny Rus - _i of d*�i them evidently very able men, are *away with ,this tax. . . . , [ Some � f the own right. We wish him luck, for he the question of asking a minister for Commercial Union will find it hard to sell, 3rd Donald Fulton. Honor Roll- the most ' - zz�'i in arnest discus- reasons urged against it are.t. e diffi- is a good fellow. next year, came up, but they far � -7 A now engaged in an ei Annie McConnell, 614; Kate M. Nash exceeded even i - :1 � . i_�r.4 , f __ -so refute. This week Mr. R. Irwi.h`,*.of th ie Love, 2n -d Sarah Brown, .3rd ' * Of the Cominittee. T-, , Ar"! ` e 16; Grace E. Pollard, 577; I � ed , . -1 '.1 . Christ� lot Ann -1. Sion through the city Pap&rs - and in the ' c -Mr. F. CArrutbers, Turnberry, has unfortunately with the last, that t hips7 to the . F r4nces Combs. . I 'I � ,ulties in having it equitab loved b hey Standard Elevator, Clinton, a wobertson, 679 ; Annie C. Taylor, 696 ; clolied b singing the ' .)' - . �y e- I y . , .a wild goose in his barn. It was shot, decided not to ask anyone, but to leave United States one hundred cars of bar ORANGE SOC � � � - I I . - .' N IAL. -A social will �be . - " �" I y . - ary L. Taylor, 642.' q I . a a e- � % - Cit Pal,pits, as to the ch r ct r of cause of the obstacle's plac,64 in ... o way � - ! . it in the hands of the Stationing Com- ley, -representing 50,000 bushels. On 0ERTir-icXTEs itEN_-EwED By THE 130ARD,. held in the Methodist church,, a nlile ------- -_ , I r - slightly wounded, and captured by his , i 11 I , I _ �' i the wine, used in, - St. Paul's by interested. parties of obtaim 9 a 'Bon Walter, and is- becoming reconciled mittee. In this connection it is rumor- this he pays a duty of $5,000. Now in I � and a quarter east of this place, on � . flonsaj I ; 3 , - "I I i,.,L % � - I 1 7 � . � � I- -'- 4 , . , Lily D. Dey. Mary J. Halse, Geo. A. . I � .1 ti - e and cor imended b him,. and correct statement I of to.its now mode of living. ' ed that Rev. Mr. Howell will be trans . � .11 ;i- j 1 im u . of the ine I � ' - buying barley, the duty to be paid in Dew%r, Daniel Johnson. . Monday evening, 26th inst., under the � 0 at the Post 01h :, ,_1 y I � �, " . i -Mr. Win. Mellis, of Lucknow, and ferried from Seaforth to Goderich, not- exporting, i4 always taken into account, . I I ALI, .. � ;�, that in 7 The following re'Bolutions were assed � . . il whether - persons who should b' taxed; auspices of the McKillo-p Orange Lodge, , I or not the moderate use of e - I . i _i, 1. � , YAW want to 4-t ani'thing in �.�, ', . - . son of Robert Moths, Esq., of Kippen, withstanding his great e e - P .No. 813. On the occasion the Rev. Mr. or -Xina-s 11'res"C'nts. 'A veq 11 . - by th Board : " That notice .be given I- - popularity and .and the farmers here would have receiv d � P .,._ � alcoholio stimulants is sanctioned by this way' a prei-nium is- offered to, 1� : ying left for El Paso, Mexico, last week. success in the former place. : ten cents a bushel more than theyi now.. through the press to intending candi- MeGahey, of Seaforth - the Rev. Mr. In a3l lines whiej.,i -ill be 5� �k .1 . i.f scripture. We may be inistaken, but it and deception, as the honest, conwien Xtno Cards in chdle-es,varile, f ' � � - Before-leaViDg he was. presented with a -At the last meeting of the West do, was there no duty. Under Conmer- dates for third-class professional certiiifi- Musgrove, of Winthrop; the Rev. Mr. � � 'Ll seems to, us that these good men are tious 'rnaii,_ who correctly g v %, the purse CODtaining $45. . , End, Tuckersmith, Farmers' Club,' the cial Union the price of barley in the - this Bo%rd will not Torrence, ke AGAT,Nr RE'MEMU,T;RV�1� . . cates that in future of We . . .�� 1i - ­ - .41ton, and othor spea rs I -Mr. Carlton, of East Wawanosli, is subject, If Resolved that liquor is a States would still remain .the sam�, but th,e Rev, Archibald K-1 . 14 ." wasting a great deal of time and la"Uch a m.ount of his income has to F % the 1 ;7 . grant certificates to any person who will deliver addresses suitable -to the - . . � . F. 11 y ' I - I I . , I now on bac o," was dilsd I occasion., scene r Bur � � - . i. valuable ink and I his way home from the Old greater evil than to ass. in Canada it would be inerbased 10,cents shows a deficiency in English and spel- -M usic will be given under the I of anothe . . ! , . .1 , - I - t . 4 �� . . paper in a, disGussion of tax, While. the - diAoliest man a Id the' Country with several fine heavy draught ed. Win. Elcoat, negative,,and Frank a bushel -the amount of the present If a;na QIent of E. . Friday night, TkIr r I . in ; th t five marks on each paper will In ge Mr. B. Hollis, of - I � -1 Z .: I 9 I � � I `11 thialind. It is a, matter of very little 'equiviocater escapes untaxed o only atallions and breeding mares of the r - made up from b , allow . I . p �' & I McDonald, affi mative.� were captains, duty. This, shipment is Chiselburat appointm v !7, 1 � . I e , � , Id. for excellence in style, and Seaforth,l Tea will be served fron) 6 to I . - 1. : - i . i � - . 6 - I , I Th� gift was accom pa � .11 I practical importance to .the people of the partially taxed. Th�re is"no d bt, a � Clydesdale breed. I . and being followed bya good number of -the-townships surrounding Clinton,to- the same,numbe'r of marks� �vill be de- 7 o'clock. . _ Y,oalag pastor with a � t . l � . � - gether with car lots brought here by : . . I ality and good deal of this sort I f , -Master Edward J. Crawford, aged other speakers a, very li ely debate took . I 11, . present day what was the qu 0 thing i to I I - noted for lack of neatness.," " Tliat in - - . . . f il� - 11 I ,�111, but �. 1, ? . �A� - I � 18, recently threshed-foT Mr. James. place. The President, Mr. Win. Lands. rail to be recleaned, from Clifford, Har- f iture, candidates be not allo�ved to at- I . I signed -on behalf of tll(-*z � . - I � . . I . . 4 i,. 1! � ling, the a Smith's Hill.; - - �, ` � I - � character of the wine used eighteen the better way for. over-e6n IcConnel, on lot 31, 33th f 'borough, occupied the chair, and gave riston, Listowel, Millbank, Mitchell, t-,nd the .Model Schools until they are : . , j, . IV concession o : . , �_ . � � I I -1. __ � ould be to enact tri . 13RIEF.S.-Coliu Young i heavily laden bazkelts k � a � . 1. hundred years ago. Circumstances have difficulty w nigent 'ifulleti, 321 bushels Qf oats, with -a decision in. favor of the negative, as Seaforth, Lucknow, Wingbam, Exeter, ,e for , ­ . I y ithin six months of leg I ag a home froin . ., * 7 - �i :_ - changed considerably since then. -a-Abits law I � ' flail, *iti one day. Whocanbeatthis? there was a greater ngmber of points and -other rail points, and is the largest obtaini for vacation and a providing for the puAishmett of . B the Toronto University broug�t for' th, aliff M1W I f, 1 . I I . , - � I . : � 71 ofd�� 'L I -Mr. Paul Cleve, who has been absent bl:06ght forward by thii side. - single shipment made at one time by ___ _____ N. says his h ealth is very od.-,Mr. John W110-twith music, cte., � f, v,4 � . ave those who dishonestly evaded, the law. I 90 - 't I � I � -_ ' y morning in Patterson is now recovering from his I � - .. ; I" t4i " . . St.Andrewla any oneshipper west of Toronto. � 9� -ad in Da,kotwfor some years, has returned -On Sunda I � � anta profitableeven . 1, : , . - If thedneome tax were do -ay. with to Bayfield for the winter. ,Paul has 100 church BI th the Rev. A. McLean, r Wroxeter. - late illness ---'vVm. You, * , � I 'Weeks efore this eveW I F been indulged in without physical, -men' ne am - . ng J r. is expe I b J � f, - .1 ) y f I � . cted . . ' I - � . . .." I . . . I i 1, , . - .� ta,1 ,or moral injury, may pom �e'excced- a great niamy would esc�pe their Just acres up west, ready for crop next preached a ,vigorous sermon in which he RF,,irj-d�,El) Homy,. -Mr. Alexa i Of 8examith appointallel . I I. der L. home from, the West shortly. -There is ­ ­ . - ter up made reference to the question of in ill Scot- to be a grand literary contest in . 111113tard a 10ad : �1­ IXIC-ly injurioug in all threa ways. But, �hare of the burden of munidpal �ax- spring. ,He does not like the win' tro- Traffic on the Sydenham. , ( ibson returned lailst week fro ii the �Slr, N t., 6 . - � . � � t - �_, ", , - SITOR, hall on Thursday, December 29tb, the , in . .DEAR ExPO. -In. almost every 6nd afte' an absence of over three .. i I c06 there. . . ducing an organ into I the church as a It t . - : � � - r_1 -, I be this as it rRay, we know that St. ation. A man who receives an � i ,e* � I thi's peop rug S g- - � * - Last week While Mr. Richard help in congregationall singing. Some issue of the local press we .see a notice months. �� Mr. Gibson expresses himself leaders of the opposing sides being Miss � I . le for be - ,�� 4 I - . � " � Paul was a very good man who -would -of one thousand or t4o thousaind ollars, Coates, of Usborne, was fixin the gear- u. as highly 'pleased with his trip, havin Maggie (�'Jen and Miss Wianie! Bissett. I __ to His servant. - -i ' d � , I short time ago a petition, signed by a of the lamented depart re of some of the I � ., i 9 9 . " . . . the use of that -which hie g of a crashing macbine,his coat sleeve a , "NTBR`:AINMFNT� 7. ­ not advise a year from a profession in ,v hich no in number of the member� was -presented stalwart sons' of Ontario. This tate refreshed his recoll' IJ, ; I ,� ections of his native Swim, ExAMINATIO-N.-On Monday � � � 7 " � ,� 11 � .. � � I . - of last week a grand.11. p : , . . I Nv,as caught by the cogs of the gearing, to the session of the chiurch "king that of thin a is not altogether to be wondered h -nd and 'revisited niany of the scenes last a very successful exam. ination. was - . I -, - i taxable material is used', paxticipates in , .. � �, � knew would injure and degrade and cle- - � - � 9 .: ; J� . -;i ( I - and Iiis*a,rm bein dragged in was very a vote of the congregation be taker, as to at when we take into consideration the dear -to .his early years. . Cal Concert, un,der th " � t i,!4 � atroy his felloiv' nion, and we tuay con- the benefits of munici 9� �- Mr. 0,ibson held in School Section No, 1, CiDlborne- :: . :­ der : of 1'. . I . - . pal goternment , badly bruised and. lacerated. Nvheth- . ce of sf:\A that. although Canadian farmers The examination was hold all day and ,4 i side by .side with the noti ,Canadian Or . �. 71 I � er an orga d on fact that, . , ;� I � . . � ,, �, just as well as the meTchantl or me- I - I . Place, knbwn as CourV , ( sequeatly be very well assured that if he - I James and Oliver, sons of John trial for six months. The session grant- this ever-increasing exodus we' see lot-- _baVe a hard enough row to hoe at pres- it was an encouraging thing to see such ,- . ! n'. mbers' on'y will ters from different wribErs proclaiming� . e t their cir imst lices are enviable a goodly atteladance of the parents and I � eld in coxwortlil , . �­ chailic who is forced fo use. taxable Harris, 16th Concession of Grey, recent- od the request and fiO � . ct -,I f _'_ lived in these days his influence would h �_ I - r --; I I � . ly sawed.one cord of hardwood in 17 - record their vo es 1 on P Lper, -with name the boundless tracts of land, wild and "" )ffipared. to those of their brethren in others. interested in - edacation. The � I I i - not be cast on the side- of the 8alooft and material in his avocati6n, and 'lie shoald . . I . t , � 1111- . C( . Sion le spac ow, 11 w r . � . � . . its 'very utinost capac I .. I I minutes. This'is ,fast work, more. es- attached, some Sunday soon. I proved, the unsurpassed healthf alness of the old land, Nvho are being crusbed to teachers, Mr. Blair and Miss .'M. �Mar- . I I the dram shop. The vital question . . I . I . I . - 0., Of E Neter, 0.4 � �t ;*- - of be macte to pay his due proportion.of pecially when they are yet in' their -The Clinton New ra of last week, climate, and ibe speed and ease with death between the upper and nether ray were assisted by Messrs. Budge and � . . . . I I I . r tO-da,Yisnat: MCI St. Paul commend tliecostoftbose ben6tI.. But remote ,teens. , . says : At the terrible ra lway accident at which Iromes and fortunes are acquired. inill stones of- bigh rents and low Wilson � Aisiuliarging his dutiv_� ; . . . 0 . and Misses J',obertson and I � F lq I the income tax and lie e _ReV. Alex. .121c Nlil.14n, pf Manches- St. Thomas, in July last, Mr. S. G. in Uncle Sain's Dominions. Now* it is prices. I Ing iiian-ner, if: t I ., . the use of wine eighteen hundred years scapes scot free. � _ . Plea -6 ri � Potter. After the several olasses had : , . ;­ . 0 I . , - ,� . ! " . . ter- was agreeably surprised,to findi the Zealand and child we�e burned alive, 6t my object to consure the writers of LlTERAl-,Y:�;()C1k'TY.�Tlie first meeting received a Ii. overhauling a very pleasant . ei occasion Nv­�, Z'� z I ! acro ? But it is : Is it saf re i and the reater burden falls tpoti - his I L, I th ­ a, � 4 0 e tot itidiilg 9 I . 'I � �_. I � I manse besieged, on Thursday lasO by and Mrs. Zealand received su.ch terrible theseletters, much less the editors .that ol the Wroxieter Literary and 'Mutual literary pr1ogramme was gone . through- throughmit, rellectiu_' I I . even 1110clerately in that u hich we know 1 less fortunate, but no more larg . , � oly beue- 'hia'Smith's Hill congregation, who pre- injuries and burns as to 6ause her death. print them, but if you will kindly re- Improvement society Was' held on Short 8pkclies were . given by the the conimittee entrusl.i , �. . I � . i J . � - � � I � , I � : . . . . bi s arld others. Tile teacher -i were sln,�e. � - lias been the cause of greater ruin and I fitted f ello w, citizen. lile ta Hamilton, fraiii from dumpirig this in' your waste T h ursday evenin -, 4 th inst., in the to wn truste 1. 'Vid . in' u9*frw1._, � The incoi x is "' sented him with a fine fur coat accom. Mr! J. 2NT. (44loson, M. 1. P.;, . g of the - i , I � Mr. Zeala*d) representing bask,t I will give your inany readeri a h I 11, which was packed to the doors with then pre�ented with valuable gifts. � wretchedness and more vice and pov- ,I all right; what is wanted is the means I P�ul , � , I ed �y a complimentary address. (a cousin of . - 8Pace Prevents - I _. . . i �The Clinton.NNew Era of la;st week the heirs of Mr. Zealand, has, for some few facts and figures, officially based, to a large and interested audience. likO a fall or comple, 7 1 � - 11 � I e . ,d that it is the inten- time been in negotiatioij Nvith Mr. IV. show that all the wealth in the wo Mr. Sinith, President, occupied the Murray a photograph albuin and other gra erty tban any other evil Which has dur-i of punishing thos- who dislliones&ly . I is credibly informp is Rev. Mr. Blair With a dressing case and Miss . iug the present I evade it, - � . I rld Jad. auncert. Apar . -1. - I I . 0 uw� centutry afflicted man- � tion of Mr. John Alason to contest'the W. Pope, solicitor of th" Grand Trunk not 1pdged at Bad Axe, nor yet in our c iair, and gave an opening address - on articles, accompanied by very touching . I Prograninit"was all � ; I , �,.�, kind? If, therefore,* I - I : � reqvpship of -Hallett with Mr. John Railway, to arrange a lettlement of , -- rle(vu .. , these gentlemen s the ovVn Prairie Province. The figures I re- t e affils of the aociety, and the op- addresses. The section losesbotli teach- - iring over ,three J. -�, �r I C. IN --, I X G IN MAINE.-�Iaine is becoin- Britton ; both aremen of experience and case, which is now almost corn leted, fer. to are the exports of timber along portunity it afforded of mental culture ers this year and the loss is apparent to Out, (although the til I i would expend their energies in' . - P . . I .� " � discuss- I Ing a great canning state. Eighty- can-' each w Ecarte �4d improvement. The first part of all. Mr. �Blair enters law and Mis'i I e . �__ ­ ­ I . , ould poll 94 strong vote. , It is only a very small -amount being in dis- the. Sydenhh.ni and Chenal ow'019 to -th selectior . . � . Ing the best nica,la- to be adopted to I ning factories have, during the past alsp currentlyrepdrted that Mr. Rich- pute between the parties. The exe- rivers, which empty their waters tl�e progranime consisted of ' 11urray retires from teaching. ' 'we`11-reladered and varl 'a - 0 . I i � - . I . - . - readings by . - 11 . i � I . I . I : 1�cl& I'd prevent u * Do, - . . . I i I . I . a a � . I I . . � . : I i I . - � . . � . . � . . I . : � I . . . � � . . : ; I . . . i I . 7 1 � . . � ; . . :i . I ; . I I . . . : . . I - � I I . . f . I . . ; . . . . I ; � I I . I . i I , . : . � ; i d i z I I . q — . � . ; � I �i _. - . .. . ; .... . I I � . , I � . � � � I ; . . . � I . . . I I - i . � : . . I I - . : . C � . � : .... . . . � ... . . � I � . I . . . 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