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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-01-03, Page 4��­ - �- , --i �­ - �­_­­ - �-­ - �- .. ­ - - .- ___ I.- ­ I- ­ __ _____ , , __ . - , � _ , . . - , _ - - - � _ , _ - - _ - __ _ - - _ 4 - , __ ___ __ - , - __ _ - _� I - - . ­­­­ _­,_­_­_. � _Q .1-1-11 - I - I - __ - ­ - I __ ­­ - __ - - - - , , ------,- - _­­­ ­ - �� - �­ - - _­ - ­ - ---,, ­ - "� ­ -1 - , , , - ­ . . - - ___ __11 ­­ . I I . I r I . . I I . I I . - - - - � . 1. , � I . � . I I . It I . I � � I . 1� I . . - , . F � % t I . . I . . .1 � . . I � I � . . . I . / � . I I . . I I V. � � . � I I I I . i . . I . � I . � � , � 1� ! - . �, I P .. I . . 1. . � . I - - � � I I I . . . I I . I � t. . . I ii� I I � I . I I � I I I I I - I I ; I . . I - I I . . I I . _. - I . . . � : . ( - . . I . . . I - I : I � . , I I � � I - . . . I . . . . � � I .: - . � . I . .. . . . - . - - : . . � . . � ! Y I . . . . . , , I . . I . . I . I - I I . I . 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Stewart, $1,572 - George Thomas, the Legislature must be obtained to he � - - - ­ � - - . ,� - . - - . a by &11 who ku - Mr. Joseph Nimmo, Jr., does not bear not without suicide. We can best serve I esteeme : .1 - f't ; possesses none - � . � NEW ADVERTISEMFIANTS , ,or $1�996. - The-preie'rence claims for by-law, which will be submitted to a 3, so as to give him- an opportunity to � A Supporter* _� : , , � Speak, that he might expladR his rea- �. w#s an adherent sE I � � I . d when at i I i- out that -assertion. He shows that, ex- the interests of the Mother Country by possessee,and when he ount to $1,586. The Exeter vote of the electors on January 6th, the I . � � I one too old to be valuable for long, he wages am �: . iolding the municipal elections. sons for asking for a commission to � , %byterian church, an . a preL I s of making the. best of our oppqrtunitie should plant a new one. The presence branch of the Molsons'Bank is in for day of h ��_ n his place in the Houie : Aer The figure between the parentt�esl& after elusive of Alaska, 78000,0W &ere . _ . . L - I 7, was found i . . � I aper on which - 3rtility $2,659. There is only one disputed Should the by-law'carry it will be a enquire into the financial affisirs of the I;_ � I L - �., _. -Sabbath. The writer h wh line denotes the page of the F main and by cultivating friendly relations of' woods greatly adds to the f4 . ' � ill be found. - arable land in the United Sitates re - the lar- 6f the land in many respects,but chiefly claim, $1,740, that of J. N, Hooper, of serioua lose -to the good people of Clin' township. This he did to the entire r�1­1. . . Clod on the . with the deeess . � M Big Bencilt, Sale-Duucan &Duncan. (5) unsold, while the land already occupied with whatMr. Gladstone calls . Shelburne. The receipts so.. far are ton, the presence of the factory there satief action of a great many ratepayers. .�, I frequent interviews ' . . .. inadding'to the,growth of grass, thei , � - ��il and .during his Sickness Abo , I Creamery Association's Convention. (5) ger branch of the English-speaking fam- . , havir�g been a decided benefit to that Having accomplished his purposd he � before . . , 7 will admit of almost infinite subdivi8ion' � g of'water courses,and assisting $32,000, as. followA: Sale bf Ftodk J. � I the church, but I v To the I�Ieetors of Seaforth-A..Strong. (6) . - preservin . withdrew his name, as a candidate,- v 11­�. Uking his placO In I -, I . Change of Ownership -Kippen Mills. (8) omes ily at dur doors. The protectionists generally in all which tends to the $22,000 ; on account of bank debts and town. ,i I _� . i (q . before the population upon it bee � - - 'Coula not see his way clear to do so v 0 I -1 � , Stone -ground Flour­l�ippenll-.Iiils. . Ary, wish rowth of cattle and the prosperity of notes, $8,000 ; farm Stock,. $2,OW. The -The report of receipts .and expen- Messrs. Horan and Burke have with- i�;' T tH be was more than an intellectual I i the population in European and federationists, on the contr hip of Tucke - drawn 'in Ward No. 1, so that Mr. Man- m Pure e,Pound--Scott Brothers. (8) as dense as , first dividend amounts ditures - for the towns r I I a) . a - lairy lands. In cutting down so much . to $26,210. I . -On his deathbecl, and on � Strayed Helfer -David Scott. (7 countries. Instead of trying to make apparently to perpetuate the' old qu r -Mr. -Charles Spooner, of Clinton Smith for the current year, from last ley goes in unopposed, and the only liever. To School Teachers -John G. Grieve. (5) ' Of our forest we have dried up the, coun- I 9 � I about ten days before he died, he t : Grcat Discount Sale -D. S. Fau5t. (8) out a case for, extravagance, the Minis- rel -to keep the Canadian pipkin in try. To gi�e due moisture we mint.re. has a mare that will be 25 years old in andit, to the 15th of December, shows contest wil be for the Reeveship. -1 for w�jch . he had lo 1 � � Y. M. C. A, Announcements. (8) .---,.. ld the spring, and is to -day As lively and the following particularei :-Receipts, . tained that � . McFaul. (8) terial journals ought1to' do their beit to - constant collision with the American plant. I wish Ontario farmers 'con . � and looked, and foli which totheral _- F,ighteen Hundred 2nd Ninat3­E � 11 Serviceable as one only five years old, $14,148 15 ; expenditures, roads and Grey. been prayin time. Ho b( ., Annual Meeting -T. E, Hkyes. (6) vernment against it. � pot.. This is not. &­-___qhristian policy, see how well this is understood in other ' 9 for some - - . . I influence the Go . . i% hay a-4 bridges, $1,528.96; Stationery, post- ' Cheap,Goods-D. Weismil'e-, (8) : � I I I , his sufferin�_' with gteat patience V � 1. � -1 lands, and how carefully they preserve being able to eat its quot.- of n age, printipg, &c., $51.60, board of SociAL.-A Social in Connection with I-,' I . � Confederation cannnot last the ' wa,y. nor is it a wise one for us from a world- iheir woods, not for the woods al6he, oats daily. It put in several years School Section No. I � Sabbath School, _�E', He w�z' borne to the gra __ . - : — - - . "Signation- � ___ : : :. . . service in atutcher cart, usually a hard health, $32; charity, $280.90; Salaries, was held in the School house on Friday I rr - a things are going. . IV point of view. - . fields near by may be . after his death followed1gi . - I � but that the on the day . . . I I . I life for a horse, but it is apparently $599,99; .sohoole, $4,939.33 ; . miscel- evening', 20th inst. In spite of muddy v � . Yours, &c., � wurou txpooifot - fruitful. laneoua, $820.68; railway debentures, yery large procession of relatives a , I 11 I . B. W. PHIPPb. none*the worse for it. roade and unfavorable weather the Iriends. The, body was laid in the B! � � Ir Iiaiperial. Federation. News of the Week.' . C., $800 ; drainage debentures, S364.- house was well filled. Tea was served d. I er in the hope of a 910rh , - - &' ' . I ­_ - The Bible Class in connection with I I I I - : - - -.- I A number of people in this counVy, -DIED. --Robert. J;-.-,- Stevens, United __ the Blyth Methodist church waited iipon 68. The assets as follows: -School inw � � L 11 11,81. - Cemet �y � - - C N . t RIDAY, Jan. 3, 1890. 1 . States Consul at 'Tictoria, Britis �_ H -'---" estment fund in mortgages, $17,683 ; at 7 o'clock, after which a good pro- - T-esurrecti,6n at the last da,7 - --'- * OW � SEAFORTIEL F , 11 . uron Notes. . - — - . - — few of them occupying prominent --,,posi- . . . their teacher, Myles Young, at his resi- v gramme consisting of music, readings, . � I . � - — I � -4 Columbia, is dead, � ilway sinking fund in mortgages, I . a I VICjLTED. . . . ,9 . - I - tions, and most of them, ao doubt, well OVERDUE, �STFWMERS.-The stormy 1A. r. E. A. Morrow, B. A., has been dence on Christmas eve and pr recitations and speeches, was . gpren. I'll I i � �. . .1 . . . -_ ' .1 Dobainion Grants- meaning, e . advocating a scheme of weather on . the Atlantic continues, an engaged as classical master ,in the Clin- him with a very handsome easy chair. $5,500 ; railway sinking fund in bank This"Was a social in every sense of the I Wingham- . �,, . ar I d ton Coilegiate Institute.. I Mr. Young thanked the young folks for receipts, $500 ; drainingisin king fund in word, no admission being charged and �� I TRusT-gEs. I � . The Dominion Pailianient will be. Imperial Federation for Canada. , The silxteen ocean ateami��hips are reported --Mr. Alex. McKellar, from the far their kindness, and a very pleasant mortgages, $167; drairimg sinking fund a very enjoyable time was spent by SCff,OOL I I I . ­ The lollalw . � I I meetiug ia a few dvs- rea. y ral, - idea is to have England and her colon . es ov e I . . Nor west, is at presen visi ing o and profitable evening was .spent to- in an recelp " ; promissory no e, all. � . . I av &C I cla ation ,- T -b . lunderers, Of INFLUENZA SPREADING. -Influenza " friends in and around Blyth. gether. . $9.70. Taxes in collector's hand an . lie School Board by I way projectors and othe'r p tv -ABLE DiscouRn. -The pastdr of . - brab.am., Wm. M,00r-e, Dr. Chisbol � - . included in one Federal bond, ,9i in$ spreading so faet in Central Europe and * es in Mor- -One day I . ast week 1here was a in Knox Church, Cranbrook, Rev. - A B. ;n- � the public parse are flocking to Ottawa \ . -Mr. Adam Reid, who liv - uncollected taxes, $554,44 ; cash " - I . I the colonies certain representation it France that many-, . factories have bad to ris, south of Bluevale, has purchased a' , in McRae, delivered an able discourse ]). M. Gordon. . I . b . . . . .. . clos , e shave from a railroad accident a& Treasurer's hand, $295.85; cash NOTE ers were expec- ' . - for the purpose of urging the claims of - ;shut down and schools -to close . house and lot in Wingham, -and will al, $32,217.M. -. ,s. -The curl - . I the English Parliament, they assumjng�- - - Ethel station. The strong west wina bank, $7,224.36; tot on the subject, "Gifts," last Sabbath. - ' . .. to have a b rt n. NewYex, ' - t their respective scilemea for public aid. ' ` STARVING HIMSELF. - Zola) the give up farming. ' - . - had caused a freight car on the switch Liabilities. London, Huron and Bruce, �ig day's spo o I �� � 4 in turn certain responsibilities under .�French novelist, b&s':TJduced%is weight of 1�fussels, very to move so far east thmt the front trucks railway debentures, $10,00 i drainage The text was 2nd Corinthians IX.15, ' . I Fresident - Laird had everything � Many of these will remain in Ottawa -Mr. J. D. Ronal&' 9 " Thanka be unto God for his unspeak- t .1 � I b , the� Empire which do not now devolve forty pounds by abstaining from all generously donated -ten' bags of flour - to � readiness the night before, itt, *1 - during the session and those of them ' got off the track, blocking the main debentures, $1,356.23; county rates, able gift." The reverend gentleman � I disa;p* - . . upon them. The principal apostles of liquids. except a glass of water daily. - poor farnili,s in the town, -Us a Christ- line. g ( i - orning $3,341,51; total, $14,697.74. divided his text- into the following � inorning came the ice had all who do Pot succeed in getting promises this creed in Canada are Dr. Grant, BRAZILIA.N Ex,EmPREss DEAD. -The mas present. train saw the trouble in time to stop his 0000� , divisions :- (1) Jesus Christ, the gift ; _; I ed. -Mr. Thompson., of Blenheim, ce, and few . ex-EmproBs of Brazil, who was visiting bar, -v, 'ting his friends heeel Messrs. J. I from the Government at on " . -]Mr. Henry Webb, of Farqu train and thus averted the accident. Af- (2) Th e exceeding excellency of the -tat . rs I Principal of Queen's College, Kingston; Oporto, Portugal, died suddenly in ' the Model School Examinatiori. Anderson and W. Taylor. -Mr. Jai of them do, will operate on the memb(�* . � - has - agaigued to Wm. Cornish for - . ter about fifteen minutes' work the eat The County Board of Examinere, conr gift ; (3) The than ksgiving'the gift de- li,er,derson, of the bounda M_ has - b �, Col. Denison, Police Magistrate, of To that city of h'eart disease on- Saturday. general -benefit of his creditors. Liabili- was got back on the rails and the road l lloch.' mands. Jesue,the gift of gifts,the. I I � as soon astheyreac� the capital. The �. adding largely to -bis I . - " irbnto, and Mr. Dalton McCarthy, fof WICKED. --Three'attempts have been ties about $2,500, assets not stated. .once more opened for traffic. sisting of Inspectors Tom and Ma I centre of light and life Was clearly I , poultry yard!, b , . - -_ fact has been announced that the Do- ' ' � made within thr�eldays to bdrn a tene- -Jackson Brothers store, in Clinton, , and Mebsrs Balls, of the Goderich High shown by script ra ing imported sonle Rine birds recently' � Although not ab- -,Sorne people blow about their Ches- THE, NOXI I Equal Rights fame. u I Ufustrations and - NATIO11TS,-LTherewas a -v minion Government had a surplus on the � . ment house in New York, containing 50 had two narrow escapes from being ter White and Berkshire breed'of hogs, School, and Turnbull, of the Clinton by scripturat� proofs.' The preacher - - solutely favored by some of the leading persons. . 'week,, by a but Frank Baines, lot 7, concession 5, -Collegiate Institute, with P. Adamson, interesting and largely attended Mf . last year's. transactions, that, h I it. receives from FiRsT BLIZZARD. -The first genuine burned within the last two I � I Esq., Clinton, Mon- seldom deviates Lom the word of God- �� -e pul I Conservative papers, . lamp failing off a chair. I-- - to prove his every statement, which ing on Monday night, for thi . - rpo . & Deen. collected under our onerous taxes . -, - Morris, has a Sow of the'Suffolk breed (lay, and reported the following as pass- I jug ipumcipal candidaXes.- r , I them a sort of quasi-suppor.t. At any blizzard of theseason- struck St. Claud, -Mr. James Moir, of Usborne, ty nominat . � I � I . that has littered 26 pigs in five months. ed students who will be entitled to makes his sermons impregnable. . - proveA j � than wa-a spent. TbiS, of course, has. - Minnesota, on Saturd,ay, and did much � ' 4ark horse for the mayoralty � . rate, if they do not say anything for it, . �, his -recent purchase- of 100 acres of land, One of them was purchased by Charles � � ' � I . 'be M ands for new appro- damage. .- ' sor of 400 acres of third class professional certificates as SCHOOL EXAMINATION AND EN--rER- - -,,r. Brockenshire, who', led to a nost of dem I they do no . makes him the posses Proctor, jr., and at 7 months old dress- . ' " � t openly oppose i� They see teacl�ers : TAINKENT. -As has been- our custom for . present Mayor; Mr. Rober7p;eeiix .,ANARCHIST P"ER.-The Hebrew L . I - . iations. Quebec has two big schemes to Off4et � I the choicest land in the township. ed 240 pounds. Mr. Baines killed three * � pr in it a good weapon with which Anarchists of New York propose to . �T. McLau.chl5n, son of Donald Me- GODERICH. CLINTON. morp, then 25 years we attended the an- .. with prospects in favor 'Of the lit . ija view. One is to extend Ahe Inter- . the � -rowing feeling in favor of free establish a 'paper to be printed in ,Lauchlin, of Grey, afrived home from of the same age which weighed 210, 205 Addison, Emily. 719 Black,Jane....651 uual eicamination of school section No. For the Ree�eship -there are in the f j 9 , � . . and 203 pounds, respectively. So much .- I colonial up to Montreal on the south . Hebrew. L - Carey, May..... 569 Cargill, Jen ... 661 5 in this township on.Thursday, 19th the present worthy incumbent, Mr.T1 � I ., reciprocal trade with the United States, A Cypress jilver, Manitoba, on Monday' for the Suffolks,. :, Minnie ... 619 Dickson, Bell.. 691 frist. On arriving at the school house I d Air, J,ohn Hannab. T � -1 FiNANCIAL DEFICITS. -North and Cook, i I Gregory,an � ' T - side of the St. Lawrence, and the other I -, last. . -One day last week four boys stole Craigie Mary..682 Fraser, Jen ... 698 we were,pleased to seeathat it had been � art is no, ; I d to use it for all it South Dakota finances show Iserious de- - W John's p � - and they are prepare � to build a road from Quebec city to a . -Messrs. W, .. Inglis end Wm. from the till of Mr. McCormick' shoe Dal ' ' r - on-� I � . is worth in this way. 'By shouting An- ficits for tbe. first year of the 4ow States- Robertso'n have leased the Wingham : ton, B'idget. 621 Fulton, Nellie.633 completely overhauled, renewed arid- en-. � to his entering the arena for Par' -ism, � point in Labr,ador near the Strait'of FIRE. -Fi*re . in New - Westminster, shop, Wingham, twelve dollar and. Finley, Lizzie. . 735 Findlater, M.; 692' larged, also beautifully painted both in-' &rybonors, F,orthe Deputy-R�eev,w : nexation on the one rside and Imperiat � woolen mill from Mr. Armstrong and fifty cents. Of course the mon 81sle with �, 'British Columbia. the other day paused a , will put it in operation in a short time. . `3' was Govenlock, Jean.667 Grey, Nellie..708 side and out, with a new Stone wall, new Mr. John,Neflans and Mr.. George . . Bell ,..'the object of eatablishing Federation on- the other, they hope to'.' loss of over $60,000. ' � I - soon missed, but the thief could not be Hawkius,F.Tena662 Kelly' Nelly..544 7ant� rooms, new wainscotting, black- kenzie will try their popu-taiity.. Co - 1; a winter port -r The Mari -time Provinces . 3� . -Mr. Henry McLean, a former resi found until two or three days after- ' � � . I frighten the more timid fr in a consid, _ JFivE DROWNED. -During a fog on the � Hamilton, Mag'ie669 Martin, Chas..62-8 boards and f urniture ; in fact everything CillOrS, NO; L Ward, Thomas A& � . dent of Gre township, has been elected I - I . ve a number' of projects of, equally . - y watdo,'when one of the young urchins Jon�s,E. Martha. 681 Murch, Ida ... 693 in connection with the school made 1com- Alex. Dawson. and R. M. Robinson � ha eration of . Unrestricted Reciprocity and River Clyde the � steamer Ovin�gton col. ner for the First Dia- ') - � doubtful value, while in Ontario .there . lided with'the 'steamer Queen IrVictoria, County Cbrilmissio went into the store and again tried the McMath, Ellen.. 660 McKenzie, J..637 fortable and convenient. Tbisis highly '. n - Hill . � bring before them the -allurements of 1. trict,of Cavalier County,D%kota. Huron by acelamatiO NrO - 2t R, -1 � : . an agitation, chiefly among Tories- d the former Bank.- Five persons - same game, but was caught in the act. McLean, Lily ... 685 McLean; Mag.691 creditableto the trustees, and also to Lennox, W. F. Dulmage, J. J. Rom, . . is . . - blood will tell. I ' % . � Imperial Federation without committing a" : fie then gave the names of the other O'Leary, Louise. 676, Paulin, Nellie. 662 the contractors, Messrs. Ridley and W. F. Biock-enshire. go. 9, Jame� ; were droWned. I . -The balance of this Season's make of � who want, contracts, for the building of th ree lads who, with, himself, had stolen ' . . themselves irrevocably to the l,atter KILLED AT CROSST'Gs, -There were cheese, of khe Morris and Grey factory,- ""' I O'Brien, Maggie.674 Pollock, A....671 Powsom. The school has been for the � ()1ine, R. C. ,Sparling and John MeL : the Trent Valley Canal and of a canal , . . the money a few days previous. ation. N,o.-,4, C. E. 1 � � . scheme. To those who are enamored of seven fatalities at railioad crossings in was sold by salesman Forbes to Mr. Pollock, Sarah..618 Simpson, A ... 604 last -,,�ree years under the charge. -of .Mr. all by acclam I -On Friday evening 20th inst. while Sta!foro, Sara ... 645 Tumotb, M...648 E. C McDonald, and has m%de wonder- . Holmes, win. He]" . I � between the Ottawa river and the Chicago during the twen'ty-four hours AitchegoD, at 10 5-16 cents per pound. liamst Thomas I � British institutions and have an inborn two young ladies and gentlemen, of Bid- - . I rything American,the name ending Thursday morning the 26th ult. There were' 3.70 boxes. It.has I dulph,were driving home from an enter- I John Eld . . . French river on Georgian Bay. Whether dread of eve' I been Watson , Eleanor 669 Beatty, Robt..603 ful peugreas during that time. At one . er, Duncan McKinley, Ja * I Since the beginning of 1889 250 persons � Watson, Marion. 694 Bell, Daniel...612 o'clock, the hour announced for com-, . Juglis. - . I . I I ; . � the Government falls in with, any of shi�ped. tainment at John Atkinson's s,ph,00l - � . k Imperial Fedaration is a very attractive.' have been killed or injured in railway Bloomfield, Geo..653 Dodds, James.660 mencing, the house wail filled with visP' I . I - I : : these haram-searum enterprises or. not, one and Some of the advantages held accidents in that city � i -Mrs. Wm. Blashill, of Brussels, un' house, the horse which they were Ari,, Caesar, Chas .... 559 Hogg,John ... 699 tore, teachers, parents and friends of ' .Wroxietek. V, - � . tunately -displaced her jawwhile ya i I I . I I W111119 ing became frightened at soyne unknown I we may be sure it, will be forced by-, it,i out in its favor, b' its advocates, al- HER HAT-P-n,T DRIVEN - INTO HER the other day. A medical man had to Downing, John.. 663 Ingram, Jae - .. 720 the children. ,Tfie classes were examined- , FARMS SoLD.-Mr. Robert Xiciul , y object as they Were crossing the bridge Durnin, Chas....579 Jones, Cicero..564 by the'ieachers present, and showed the : � has sold his farm., Lot 10, 10onces4iia I - . � followers to spend a lot of money., The though delusive, are equally attractive, BRAIN.. -M-16,6 Laura Irwin, of Warwick- be called'in to set matters right. She, opposite Henry Dobb's farm and backed � - i . � Pennsylvania, jumped from a runaway should be more careful after this. I � Elliott, Hector.. 552 Kellam'Eld 654 Freates� .proficiency in all branches, H-owick loo acres, for $5,403 - I . . � � them over the fence into the river, - , .. $ . I - . occurrence of a surplus, though 't only Forinstance the cry in this country is . . e . . Fraser,' Chas- .03' Mathew, Isle..614 The examination closed with -a spelling PU n Chryslor , ) rig, and, striking the ground head - mashing the buggy to atoms and giving Hays, N. Robt. .661 McLeod, match, which excited consid. ' � � latter's two farms, consisti*ng . exists -on paper, is always- a signal for first, a'heavy silver hat pin was -Mr. James Moirow formerly of th 11 , -Alex.569 erableinter- rchased from Mr� A-ns'D of Loi that England, under federation, would . 18th concession of Stephen, and son -in- - z I . fresh extra,vagance. I � . -driven.into her skull, penetrating the the young people a cold bath. McClaskey, Win W McDofiald, J..556 est. Miss Spillett came off victor. Rev. - I i - � discriminate in favor of colonial and I law of Mr. W rm McDougall, -of Kippen, Concession C, Turnberry,189 acres,- , -One evening last week the house on . . 4 z Before the majority in Parliament' brain at least two inches. She died be- has been elected Reeve of the municl- McLaughlin, T. . 637 Sloan, Wm..,. .629 M. Stevenson, of Molesworth, -was then I L west half of tot 10, Concession � � � I � I against folieign products, but the Britigh - the Blyth Estate farm near BI th was McKay, Alolx ... 668 Walter, David. 637 - ' ­ . i - ' fare medical aid could reach her.. y called to the chair, when short addresses for v 35,7100. 1 1 L I commits itself tG this course , it should ' S I pality of .Louise, Manitoba, by a major- discovered to be on fire. When noticed I iE[owick, 60 acres, . Federationists are too wise to- commit Ti -m SALVATION ARmy IN WITZER_ McDonald, Jae.. 606 were deliv4ed by the chairman, teach- ' I , � � ity of 143 over Mr. - W. H. GreenwYl the flames had gained such headway. . . Chryster3afarms were iacgood ,cull, I . be honest with itself and a-scertain themselves tosucha proposition. The LAND. -Despite -the orders issued by the wholformerly resided at Centralia. Nobb, Chris .... 553 . era and ratepayers present, in which each � .- . tion, and there�sro, fair buildings On - � I whether the country can afford it or not. Imperial Federation League in London government prohibiting the 'holding of -Mr. T.'B. McDonald, who has been that nothing could ,.be done to check Paterson, Thos. . 615 1 1 � testified to the satisfactory condition of Turnberry lot, . . ,_ them. A driving house. near by also ' . I I Our net debt is now close on S250,000, - I meetings by the , Salvation Army in. teaching near Ethel for the past year, caught'fire and Was burned. It required 'Smith, the school', - At the close of the speeches A GRzE*i CnmsTmAs. - The Q I recently published a work by Sir Raw- - Smith Albert...617 ' f th *-, caholars, on behalf of the ' masof 1889will-fotigberememb ' 00. The gross provincial debts amount Switzerland, members of that organiza has taken a school near Ripley for 1890. six o Is ere . � son Rawson, which clearly demonstrates Ai - continue to hold open . air meetings, -Mr. Macdonald is a good -teacher, and considerable exertion on the part of ! . � School, presented their teacher with a- not only green,'ibutalso astorm. I � . : on I _ those .assembled to save the barn and ,y Ck : $35,000,000 more. With the . excep- - . . � mas. The heavy rains of th,e prei . . . the absurdity of this contention. The at Geneva. The bl�uthorities have de- will' - . handsome present and a complimentary ( - - give a good account I of himself other outbuildings. The hoase wa's 1111- McKillop. address. Mr. McDonald made a Suit. - I � on of Ontario 9.111 the provinces are in tables � compiled by this writer may be -cided to, adopt -vigorous in - easures to. wherever he is. occupied at the time, and the fire is sup, . WEAT.uER.-A number of farmers . days had -poured their ' ances. One or two . I suppress the gath�eiiggs. -A correspondent says the second . . � aters into the Maitlan accumul atraiteno'd cireumst' posed to be of incendiary origin. !7 were plowing at Christmas time, and a able and feeling reply. On coming back W d, aua th, , are virtually bankru . Better terms summarized thus: . . . . ELOPEMENT OF SA..NiJo,,cEs'DAUGHTER, daughter of Charles Ritchief of Mor- - - to the evening's entertainment we found ter's tide'tan very high, -higher , pt -Mr. Joseph Williams, an enterpria- live frog was seen on the 23rd of Decem- � . * Per cent. -Annie C. Jonie8l, the 17 -year-old ria, aged 10 years, weighs the r . . I the school house literally packed to the . usually does in spring. About , : I to the provinces, involving a large addi. Proportion of British Imports from Foreign dau- hter of Rev. Sam Jones, the evange- log busin-ss man of Goderich, has pur- ber and more were heard singing. How . , ,'� . I Countries ........................... . 77.3 .9 . _. able figure',of WER pounds. All summer very doors with a good natured and ex- ,,clock on Christmas day tbLe floot I I chased tba right to manufacture venti- ,is that for hard times. � I 0 f � tion, to the Federal debt, with renewed list, eloped Tuesday evenix - the 2�th she milkea three cows, wasbed the t and � I I � Proportion of British Imports from -Britis'h ig ' pectant crowd, who had assembled from a feeble stream � lated - barre Is from Mr. J. - A. Kerr, an FARM, SOLD. -Mrs. S. Getty has sold at its heigh , � . 7 - . . Calonies .............................. 22.7 ult. with Win. W.-. Graham, 11 sten�o- dishes and walked 11 miles to school. the country -for miles around,. many . - c , finila Aam. extravagance on the part of the pro . — American inventor. The barrel is light, her farm on the 12th concession of Me- - of - trickling over the on g, � . . . � - . grapber, and the pair were married. � -Several parties in Wingham have them coming from Molesworth, Ethel flood -gates, however. were remOveq : vince.g, are therefore inevitable. The 100 strong and symmetrical, and -is perf =ctly Killop to -her neaflast neighbor, Mr. Jas. . � . Rev. Mr. Jones. and his wife strongly ' 11 - � . Proportion ' British Exports to Foreign I . lately received letters from Mr. George Mr. Allen,. President of the Rynn, for the sum of $2,8550. This is a and -Trowbridge, attesting their e,onfi. I , the waters gradually _suh8lded. wi population is not increasing at a very of ventilated. dence that something en . oyable would . amage, The f ollowitig da � , Countries . ............................. 68.5 oppose&the mate'l on account of the McKay, formerly of that town, who is 0 : .3 ,' serious d " I tario Fruit Growers' Association say very choice and well-im proved lot and I ' I %. - � I be provided for the occasion, and in this i 7 rapid rate ,- Some go6d judges say it is Proportion of British Exports ,to British ,,., girl's youth. now living in Winnipeg. He says he is- - " 11 ' i marked by a great gale of wind, 0. I . l ........................ . it is altogether the finest package for Mrs. Getty refused $3, 000 for it last har- I L CHARLES MACKAY DEAD. -Charles doing well and likes the country. He is they were not disappointed, as a most I es � not increasing at all. The chief indus- Shipment and stot,age of fruit lie has vest. Mr. R un. will now have a very fe,!t of which was to blow �off th i I . loo Mackay, the well-known author Lind _V_ :y comprebensi me of vocal and front of Reeve Sanders' harne sb . . . try of the country, agriculture, is much engaged in the cattle buying business. am ive program as �� . seen. ,�Mr. Willi s has purchased a fine farm of 100acres. Mro. Getty in- I � . The theory of the Canadian Federa- journalist, is dead at London, England, -Two beautiful carved oak chairs � instrumental music,readings,recitations, uN,T.-Christr l . - machine from -the factory in Mus tine, tends to:'remove to Moose Jaw N ort I - YLXAS ENTERT,kism I .. . h- 11 . as, . C I &c.; was gone through with, and all � , and the _ieh�, depressed,: and the value of farm lan � ' chan A of the !; I aged 75..: During the civil war in Amer- have been placed in the 0 __ . . . I tionists is that the British people will Iowa, and has had others made ),ile it west Territory, in March. She has �j ,the children�s season� ,. � I w ' present were fairly delighted. The en- - en I hichformthe principal security we ic.t he resided in New York as corres- Blyth English Church, the gift of Mrs. andi'llwill employ a number of men and three sons there engage4 in farming and I --i of the three - Sunday -School* .1i � . I nt of the London Times. , , agree to injure their trade with foreign tertainment was brought t6 a close at ,-1 0 � have- is depreciated. These and other � ponde Whitt of.Clintoin,who was formany year , not compla' of having been vetic I � P, . s boys to make barrels -for the next ftuit all doing well. . In � countries in order 'to build up -trade DAMAGE To RAILWAY.S.-The Santa organist. T eason. This new machine will crea,te a . -The following twelve o'clock. The proceeds.ambuAte,I �1 , Entertainments were h6d, bvall I . facts ought to be considered before Par- - . . e he, congregation are to be ' er Fe New Mexico, rfficials estimate th congratulated on receiving ouch a hand- schoolis last week in th I - ., with the colonies, although the form I Is , to over $27. -Com. , e to,Wa hal i m I revolution in the barrel -making business. is the number of, childrin in McKillop � , . � , - � I liament begins ta vote away more her- loss on that line by the h e-avy rain and some present. - TowNsHip NOTES. -John Stewart has . ,as if possible more succ � � is about three times as large as the lat. flood of, From the published Statement show- for each school section as shown by the � each �% , I 19 " The '91 . : rGwed money for political public works . ast.week. will reach $200,000, -The employees of Mr, Thomas Bell, - - - - returned from Northumberland County than its predecessor. - I . I ing,Teceipta and expenditures of the assessment roll . i9 I . � � ter, And the same persons /declare anAi the loss on the.Southern i Pacific where he has been teaching during the church people, Methodists . that are not likely in the lifetime of the � i of the Wingham* Furniture Factory, township of Hallett, fd'r that part of From 5 to 16 to 21�. And P, I . . I � - - ' I . . withis straight face that it would not lines will reach $150,000. .1 leman with an ad . . last two years. He will attend the Seal other in. . , I present generation at any rate to pay ' . presented that gent the year ending December - 15th, we 16 years. years. � . terians vied with,ea0h _ V I : be necessary for us to touch the sacred THREE CHILDREN BURNED %o DEATH. dress -in which they expressed the good take the following particulars :' Re- . Union No. 1 . 30 16 ', forth Collegiate Institute next term, I ing for the - scholars of their - rear . . operating expenses. . I -Mrs. L. Ship, 'of Omaha, Nebraska, feeling they'entertained towards him- Dublin 6. 44 2 8 . 2 and study for a second class certificate. . ri� , -11 Sunday Schools the brightest a . . . . U ' Irishtown- " 3 319 18 His indomitable energy and pluck will enjoyable f progra-mm '� and th( I It is also necessary to take account of I - Friday morning started the kitchen'fire, and &'2'magnificent Silver tilting water N P -that John B 11, whilst'-sacrific ceipts, $17.635.25 ; expenditures, $17,- 1 ing his foreign commerce in. : our behalf, locked the door and 'went out to get . 364,91. The assets - are 'as follows :' 2 60 25 o -f Ch eq , � � . - � carr � ristmas, trees. � - the state of things in the United States. .- L. pitcher, on Christmas evening. Uncollected taxes, W3.91; Bank De- 4- .1 74 25 F him through successfully we have heavily ladezi � . , : would not expect any compensating ad- §Ome clotbes to wash. zDuriDg her ab- -Messrs. Angus McKenzie and Rose .5 47 25 no doubt. -Miss Mary MeNair is back ' I MuNICIpAL ELEmov.-s.-The ut I , � positg, $1,100 ; for Railway Sinking � . We know ta our sorrow that .there is sence tho house caught fire and her Anderson, of Lucknow, hive disposed of 6. 46 31 home again, and is enjoying. her holi- tious. -for the vill � vanta e in the Canadian 'market. It . Fund,.deposited 'in Bank, $600; Mort- " 881 41 . - - such a thing as the emigration of capital 9 ; I three children, aged 7 years, 4 years their imported heavy draught stallion 7 . days to the full. She is as vivacious g law on . M . - 8 i I I " - i - - I is only fair to say that Principal Grant gage Railway Sinking Fund, ,$1,400; 85 -1 -,to .took place sceordin to I and labor and, common Sense tells us and 6 months' respectively, were burn�d " Groveshire Oak," to Mr. John Gilkin- and cheerful as ever. Long may s)i The fellowing -are the � caq4 11 . P . � 47 e last, 10 - - . . - � does not commit hi inself to these f ancif ul to death in the'presence of a' hundred on, �of Orang , e-All6,'_for the sum of total, $3,453.91. Liabilities, Railway z, 10 88 23, continue so. -It is rather odd the way . for the suffrages of the 'people-.. , " I that if we render the conditions of life a Debentures, �5,000. Unpaid S. S. No. %V,,,1ton .6 44 D. 11 41 21 . - ounpillors,__J. X . Vogt, Thos. I : ' notions. He contents himself with people who were powerless to save $2,000. Mr. McKenzie imported this the school holidays begin and end in ru- - C � I- less favorable in Canada than in the I them. . horse two years a -go, and he is Coming five 5 Hullett, and ot,her accounts, 8= ; . Separate " 1 65 22 rat. districts this year. B,y the ibson, jr., W. Lee I I . speitcking of Imperial Federation as he - I i;tal, $5,312. From the foregoing it Numbers 7 and 10 had twotea,lhevoeach, School hill,, T. Gi, It I I I I i- years old. � .. h De- paulin ,and John San l States,'hy heaping up new burdens, we RUSSIA WANT,S SNow.-­*reat uneas" law they should begin on the 24t derson. Mr.� . I . will be,seen that the township is in a and �ny person will easily see that�_ by, � might speak of aerial navig%tiou or any ne.so prevails. throughout the 'agricul- , . I . must expect to see that emigration, al. " - -The convictions made by magiH- good shape'financially. making two new sections out of No.'s % ,ember, and it happened to be ou Tues- Sanders was re-elected Reeve by I - I _. ad . i drdin, increase in volume other open question, that is, he avoids .tural districts of Southern Russia owing trates of the county for the past quarter � . - number of gentle : re y a- heavy -One evening last ,�veek the pupils of - 4, 7 and 10 that' the same number of day this time, so that the closing day of mation. A . � � . . . to the fact that the ground� which is !L11i I I and amount. The Federal debt of the giving any details of -the scheme and . numbered only 41, a smaller number the "W,alton public school, accompanied teachei s wi'l have the same pupils with- School was on Monday. And again the . eluding J. Ireland, J '_ Do! 1v . - ! R ,. Rt - . . orainarily covered by three or four foot ., :)n, 01 I simpl " dulges in vague generalities than usual. The total fines amounted schools are required to be re -opened on I Weir, Thomas W- Gibs' - .. United States at prese.nt is, in-- round y in � of snow at this season of the year, is en" to $146.50, of which three were for ille- by some of the parents,, assembled at out having 'so far to travel,while 8 -and 9, the 3rd of -January, which falls this time . R. Bone,:were nominateds but de . ; , about its desirability. , Nevertheless tirely bare, while the * temperature 1 the residence of Mr. W. Neal, post- will have -to engage four teachers or � a . . - e fOlIOW71U . . ures $1,100,000,000. Were their - . 8, g I liquor selling. Goderich magistrates on Friday. Rather a ' For school trustees th � fig! master of that village, for the purpose divide into three schoolb. They may . . � � , I both Pr. 13rant and Col. Denison appear even lower than usual. In these circ had $ of the cases, Clinton 6, and Sea-- the next term -rlith. In many of "the Unanirriou J b Dal , i - debt as large as ours in proportion to . I um- of expressing their good wishes to the prefer to have four teachers, in two sly. elected,: 0 n - � . . tothink6hatoneof the. essential con- stances it is feared the winter crops Of forth only 1; ' - . . I �_ ' Schools, however,i"the trustees are allow- I 1. Elliott and James K. Rue, . . . I'-- teachers, Miss Hillen and Miss Me- houses, -and have the children travel a . . . � po-pulation it would amount to about eals will be destroyed b the b),ght- -Mrs. Thos. Forsythe, of Dakota, ar I - � - � I ' cer y . .. inj the teachers the fall two we' s. -Two�weddingsenl­ ditions of federation would_be an'.aigree- - Dougall, who are, leaving. A kindly long distance rather than to pay three eks'hQli- - BF.EVITIB . three 'thousand -million dollars, since . r ing frosts, leaving the inhabitants con- ' rived at her old -home in Grey,, on Fri- . days. -Mrs. John Stewart, of the 16th the proceedings onChrist=s dveY . . r worded address was read by Miss Etta teachers in three houses and the child- . I . � I . I . 7 ment on the pti.rt of the c6lobies to'iup- � fronted'by almost certain famine and day of last week. i She is the only concession, who was sick for'some time ; parties interested WeZ-e Mr- I I I : � they are. sixty millions while we are but - . " Torrance and Misses Annie Ferguson ren go a shorter distance to school. - : et L I . ply rnin and money for the wLirs of the disease next surnmer. : � � - I five. Their State debts --amount to about .daughter of Robt. Ingles, of that town- and Minnie McDonald presented the CuEEsE, FACTORY MEETIN-G.-The lately, is again enjoying the blessings - of - I Miles and MISA Alison Scott I � FATAL AdCIDENT..-A Vancouver, shig. Her husband is engageo in Stock IL . � ant is to be; en- I Miss - .., Empire, of which they would then be young ladies with a handsome "silver anhual meeting of Winthrop Cheese, good health,-Aii assist George Baruw.-A, Jr., and I 1. - . - z - $300,000,000r, relatively less than ouir British Columbia, despatch says : Thurs- I gaged for a tion 4 - ranching in theWeut of North Dakota. ix months in the Cranbrook 1 I I . tea service, pickle cruet and napkin Company WaSL held on Monday, the 23rd Willis. -Mr. Elliott, at&. .. � - not merely component parts but joint, day inorniing last week at 3 o'clock a She had been - a resident of D -kota - �cffool. The servic '. . . ver the recovqry . ' Moreover, theirFed, - a ag 0 of ' � provincial debts. . I .1 I ring. The recipients acknowledged the just., when the patrons received.s state- es of Miss Jennie Jejoicil I � . rulers. The federationists in England party of six persons, who ha4 been en- for about ten years. Ritchie will probably be ;secured, as sih dcg, a highly valued and ., .1 I I n an appropriate manner. - Miss ment of sales and other affairs connected M � I I eral -and State debts are being redeem- I . . e , i also hold to this view. But h(mwould 3`ying themselves at a Chrisfn�as fair at East gifts ' has made application for the position,. � mal.-mr. A. . � Their Federal debt in 1866 was S2, - . ; I a farme� -License- I or Hillen takes the Winthrop school after with the factory. The patrons received N. 1wid, -our I . I . e& it affect us? It is manifest th�t r s residence on the north arm Of Huron states that he has received ,,ever- 0 - ay June. and the trustees are favorably inclined ' public school principalo was , , I ' - : . . unless' ( h lidays and Miss McDougall will at for their milk per gallon for M I Ln � . rea L _L_ 773,000,000; in 1876, $2,180,000,000. ' the Tra er River, left in a double sleigh al notices Yrom people speaking of in- towards accepting. At the an U&I the . the conditions of life in Canada are on fo I - tend the Goderich High School to pre. and July, .06 cents ; for August, ..07.1 . -school . � in the name of . i I �11 . wit a am& In fifteen years pr so they will have no rAhzhomes. While passing'through fractions of the Crook's Act but- as n meethig, Mr. J. Crouter was re-elected � bath School teachers . . , ' 0 0 pare for a 'higher . certificate. They cents; for September and October, .07.7 i � . e debts y so, a ell, striking, n . 9 have a host of friends in that locality. centH. The old -directors were ele�!Cted � - efore 10-aving the whole'as favorable, or nearl s 'some w ds a large fir tree f aig'atures were given to .thes,e letter' �uetee.-rhe ,gentleman from London ,of theirelsteem b . Federal debt at -all and their Stat � netantly . - 0 infant 8, . th6 conditions of life in the United diagonally across the sleigh, i they were entirely useless. No notice 10 up after one of Cranbr ok)s ,fair -Saturday _J_ ON -, - r I will be no m inal. Their present Federal . -Not such a great while since a mid- by ballot, and Jno. C. Morrison was ap- 9 . . last. . - ,�. killing four bf the occupants, namely, I - J -- I& . States we must lose population and , � wilt be taken of complaints unless the dle-aged .gent went into an office in pointed Salesman, secretary and tress- daughters. A wedding will be one of � eared in ReW. ,;,rbo D : app n L��Ji 1"13 � , ' taxation yields a revenue far in- excess I J. V. Bodwell, James Lawson, Olarend e as a guarantee of good . the events of the near future.-R-ev. D. 1. .. -household last Su _ 11 rX11111 . name is attached, 7 mo .. . forfeit ourichance of attra -WinghRm for a marriage license; he urer.' Some of the milk routes were let r . . of the requirements of thecountry, and . . . cting foreign Campbell and Jasper Locke. The other faith. . . . B. McRae has plinty of knots to 'tie pretty Christmas boxes a4efts b I - - , labor an ' .1. had no coat on but wore a muffler for next season, and another meeting is - I d,bapital. If this be so; what two escaped almost uninjured. One of the ' -The Methodist - congregation in I � this week. He is well up in the basi *_ell.--,jGrai11 .. , will before long b'6 reduced. According * around his neck. When Mr. Davis to be called about February tor consider - and all are doing L L . L . : I � is the use of talking about Ca di horses was killed and the.?ther had one Varna met at the parsonage on Thurs ness, however, -Mrs. R. Woods., 16th. I t. . na lans . are -coming' in more freely now � � to, the official r6�ort just issued, the sur- I � leg broken and was subsequently shot. day evening, December 16th, and I pre - handed him the license,. he asked where whether the patrons will all take the concession, is on- the sick � list. -George . moads have improved. Farme L - L he could get a minister to marry him, whey, or the shar4olders, or whether I ' taxing themselves for theprosecution of . ; p � I . . 'k L - . lus during -the fiscal year which ended Old Worl wars. Who would corne here . sented their pastor, the Rev. J. Hart, and was directed to the -Rev. Mr. Me- it will be sold by tender to some private S. carries a smiling face, but would - L I find it to their interest to -rrisr -4 . on June.30th. amounted to $89,000,000. 4, . I It Is. Not to be a Wheat 'With a load of oats, and Mrs. Hart with L . rather it had been a bay. -Mr. Alex- . roatice here,-Don�t forget tif L . - Quarrie, and thither he went. - When party. P - r L I I . a here, to expose Country. , two valuable piebes of silver ware and . .. - I arm_ . and over and above this $171,300,000 how nuL4­would remai I . , . confronted by tke Rev. gentleman, he TuL Nom-INATIONS.-A. good de Barron is the newly elected trustee in IL MgLof tbe Fast Huron _1 I I . I , .,'. . teL -tu here on the 13th and 1 . was paid in premiums on national debt themseLv6&tosogreata ri�k and bur- To the Editor of the EXPOSITOR. a large handsome album. The evening' asked him if he would marry him, and, in rest centred in the Municipal nom- School Section No. S. -At the nomina- ,, te I _ ' was profitably spent in social conver - tions for Grey", held on Monday last. air. - .Jarivary. Every 'farmer shoul,a . � � bonds re,leerned before they. were due. den, when by crossing 'ah- imaginary SiR,-Now that'it has become an ac- - being answered in the affirmative, be inations in this township this year, and I the old Councillors were re-elected by, . P,,E A R A NX C F, I line they coul ' complished. fact, owing to the competi. sation and singing. , �� I said, "Well then, marry me." .Being there was a large turn out. Mr. James MYSTER14C)us DVJAP . d become citizens of an- I cclamation. ert Clark, at A . Under these circumstances is it wise for I Well done, good. anirt. -f rjen.da of Mr. Rob I tion of India and our own Northwest, -An official statement of the Pick- told by Mr. McQuarrie that he would Hays, who for so many years has filled � a � . , other Ruglish-speakiDg li' from that the cultivation of wheat can scarce. ard estate shows liabilities amounting, first have to bring the woman, he re. - the posit -ion of Reeve, having attained f a-thf ul servants. I tenant of the flour arid ostme . Canadians, assuming that thq intend I ation free � - - � I , all such entaDglemen ___ . August&, . I to pay their debts, to incur new obli- �s ? It is to be re- ly be profitx.ble in Ontario.,_agaia� what to S.80,000, divided among 1981creditors. marked that be did not know it would the topmost rung in the municipal lad. I ­ - - - here, but lately Of , - - �gret of hi I remains? The next important resource The wholesAle firms ranking for 1arge be-necessar , but if so, he would soon der, being Warden of the County, has . learned with deep r, � I . gations on accorunt of projects of pro- gretted th�t a man of Dr. Grant's stand- . . - y I �L - Blake. � . , . jug should deem it his duty to travel is cattle raising, and in the same connec- amounts are: Mills & Hutchins, Mon- fetch her along. He soon returned declined to be a candidate for the Reeve-' OBITUARY NOTICE.—At the- village of I n ious disapp , blem, atical value and utility? Would it tion might be named the production of . treal, $1,323 ; Caldecott, Burton & Co.- with his blooming bride, when they Ship again. Mr. John Benneweis and I Blake, Stanley township, on 8 It seems Mr, Clark, Who Ov I up and down the country dilating upon ' - , the th s & mill at Augusta, ba I operate � not, be wiser for them to endeavour to T cheese - and butter, I would -like to lay $2,764; Gordon, Mackay & Co., $2,996; were united, and for aught we know 'Mr. Michael Muidiq were nominated ult., there passed away one of Stauley's, .8, , ore your read 1, busines � - I I � �, f , � t have since lived a supremely happy life' for that position. The former was popular cftizens in the person of Mr.: of I ' the splendor and patriotism of a pro- bef ' era some' fwcts in rela- McMaster, Darling & Co., Toronto, 8 visit to Ksusas 'Cit , heep down the taxes so that they . . I I I . 'he sold a I 4- � I I may be in a position to compete with ject without endeavoring beforehand to tion to theL. . . I . $5,713; Ontario Rolling Mills Company, —The ratepayers of London will vote . deputy -Reeve during the present year, I William Agnew. The deceased had . arge quantity of . I telegraphed his wife +.hat he � demonstrate its practicabilitY. He . I have this seven or eight'years been $1,245-; W. L. Sandford Manufacturing on a by-law to grant the Doherty Com- and the latter has been in the Council . been in feeble health since August last, . the ,States to some extent for foreign I . investigating the influen�e of adioining Compaq bs " I home on a certain day, but . i . y, Hamilton, $3,349 ; Hob pany, of Clinton, the sum of $25,000 as several times and has an excellent , uni- but up to a few weeks before his death .make his appearance, . and ' � labor and capital? The Clovernment might as well, take to lecturing -on the forests or wind -breaks of trees on-adjac- Hard w -'are Company, $t,003; John a bonus for the manufacture of pianos cip--I record. The contest will be a keen was thought by his relatives and f riends- J�ly to View. H benefits. that would oT to mankind , ont lands', and the conclusion which has Marshall & Co., London, $1,098. There and organs in that city ; to employ not one, and the friends of'both candidates and even b himself, that he would beeri'lost entir ' _ � journals say that whether we are prud- . � . y re- � eel .� from the discovery everywhere forced itself upon me has are 69 creditors in Exeter anA vicinity. I ,ed friends and.family have b. I er ww are reckless we are of , erpetual wotion less than 100 men for fifteen years ; the are sanguine of sueceiss. Messrs. Daniel I cover. He died of obstruction of the I -1 , ent or wheth . been that grass grows much better, pas- Among the largest are W. Brown, I all possible ,sear'Ch for,him, but � . . or of. the elixir of life. firm to obtain- the necessary premises Manley, John Horan and- Michael bowels, in the 43rd year of his L � ! sure to get, lots oCioreign labor and capi. , . I ture in richer, and cattle can remain out $2,439 ; R. Fanson, $1,386; A. Hodg- I _­ suecess� What makes the e I - I . . and employ the 100 men, within six Burke were nominated for Councillors age, and almost of the same I -strange is that Mr, Clark isla . tall because the United States is nearly Nature has placed Canada on ,the longer by far, when the farmer has not ert, $3,211 ; J. N. Howard, $1,293; months froui the date of the by-law, the for Ward No. 1. James Evans, John I period spent in Stanley, being an - ­ I t. I to have had any large um. of I I filled up. A paper recently prepared I American continent, �nd we coul&hot cut down the sheltering fores It ap- Emma Kelland, $1,078j; estate Ann city to be Secured by a mortgage on the Morrison and Charles Dodds were all I infant of about three munths, when , -person, and that h "s i 7 1 � - lected by I tiotx for Wards 2, , he came with his . ! ,his e wse, a �n I by a well-known American statistician I cut eurselyes.off if . pears to me, therefore, that wherever Cottle, $1,130; .D. Prier, $1,226; W. premises; the 100 men must reside Te -e ace am& Parents and fam- I .. . 4 I � I , i w tried, at Jeast , possible, the farmer should preserye a Perkins, .$1,106 ; J. J. Pickard, $1,050; within the city limits. The sanctiop of 3 aua 4, respectivel . Mr. George I ily from his uativ � . � . I . � . ; . . . - � y I a plaea, Antrinx v � . I � I � . 1 . 0., . �, i t� - � . � I 1. I 61 . : � . . . Z, I I - . , I . I I __ - I I . I . .. I I . � - J - . I I T I . 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