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The Huron Expositor, 1890-02-07, Page 4- . .. I I . , - . � . . : . �r . - . : . . . ; I., I I .I- I I I I - I . � ;� o - I 11 I I . I � : .1 I � � . I � _. I � I . - � . . d I . I I I . - ,_, : I 1. . I I . � I I . I - ;t I � - ; k � - , , . I I - - - , � � . - , � � I � � � 1. I .� .. ., 7i� ­ - I 1� - . � . � . � - I . . :1. I I I , - - . ;,-,-- � ! i - . � ------- I - . � - . � I I , � - I . ��. I � _9� ,� I 1. 4 � I - '. 7 . - ___�_ __ . - I I ; � . � _� __, I � � � . � � I , I . I I, ., : I - .-Cl . I � I j* - : I - . . I -1 � � 11 - �%��z�­­­_-_____Iv_ ____ ------------ I I i � - I I � I . � . . . . .1 . I * 11 � . . I I . � . . � I . ! I � i I . I . � � I . � I 11 .1 I . ; i � i — I I . I — � ., " ,_ I . - . I - � - . I . I :. . .1 I I . . � . . � . I 1. . 11 . I I . . YEBRUAt 71 t806, . ... I . . I I I . I ; I . . ! . ! I I __ i � I � ! I I I -_ - . -_ -_ - I - .- � � A i . . . I THE HURON -EXPOS'TOR' - - I . 1, I I � - . . . ! e- I .� __ .__ , — ___ — _ — I . . Oar school was closed for a week while " - 4 1 - - ___ - � -_ -_ , . the church, malting a total for the year to look after them. While so doing she onmwvw�_ - -_ _­__-__---::�� -- ------------ � I . � and ment is under fire, and' the Government at and fainted, the principal, Mr. J. B. Campbell, was . _� � I 1____-____-__ � _% I will public affairs with great econ0amY is led temporarily by Sir Hector Lan- of $1861-77. The following officers were was overcome by the lie n fi Ming I& grippe.—Mr. Greer, teacher .. . KEW ADVERTISEMENTS well ,known fact that the cities , at the finances which were iu�j such a in. The minister of the department, elected for - 1890: -Managers—John falling forward and striking her eyeo g k, has been compelled, - . I neve� rest until they are allowed to tax t1i � gev ration, Crerar, Joe. Scott, Alex. Stewart (Grey)l the corner of the seat arm, Her eye and of No. 18, Howie th, to resign his posi- . , I disorganized state when they &seamed of - whose accounts are under conside Roderick Rose, Win. Work, A. M. Me- face were : instantly swollen up very owing to bad heal � , mr The figure between the parenthesis after the �rovincial and County properties , . oi large We hope he will soon be restored Wch line denotes the page of the paper on which � . lily satisfactory L con- dr Me from his desk great bundles of . to health. -Mr;- Levi McDermott is located within their borders. Even if ff � ce are now in a hig , prepa�es to answer all Kay, Dr. Graham. -Daniel Stewart, J. an4 although medical aid was tion. �he adveTtiaement will be found. I I M.Martin -, Auditors -.-J. M. McIntosh aum;�onedit was not until the next day � ition, while, msny nended and. usef ul 'documents and learning the drug business, at N. Me- ' ' -T. E_ Hays. (9 the Government should be dispose - manner of questions that mny be put by and ino. Shaw ; Treasurer -Oliver that they resumed their natural -size. . . �uetlon ( ,4ale of Farm Stock-. &c F. Coleman. (6) blic improvements have been accorn- the opposition. 'Acro9p the House, Smith. gissilonary Association-Preei- -The f(Alowin are the salaries paid Loughlin's drug atore.-Fred Ayers, I , sale of imported Horses- acceO a little in this direction � we 9% e o'ple Of ty, f son of the Rev. . & r. Ayers of this vil- Predit ., ' _pe Mr. Laurier feels that 'he is, off dik -President, oat Masters in this Notice of Assignment -R. Gibbons. (5) . - Plished. If, therefore, th . dent, Elder Stewart ; Vice to the several lage, came home on . Friday last. We ' cottag0or Sale -Angus XleDermid. (5.) scarcely -think the county represent& ise they will think t ice' and either reads in a - desultory manner . I of the . �Boarders Wante&-Expositor office. (a) idation.' Manitoba are w W . Elder MoLauchlin ; Committee -Mrs. county as �shown by the report a going, into the mer - (6) tives will sanction any. such leg ourneys to the Wm. Martin, Mrs.- Graba and Mrs. Ge 'qral for 1889: Auburn, understand Fred i ,-T. E. Hays. . , or makes short J M Post M-astor n- business. -Richard Sparling is Rxecutoeis Notice to Creditors he before they turn out a government that reading room. Sir lies in con- $90 ; Bayfield, $215 ; Bluevale $170 ; cantile . Notice to Debtors�Alex. MCN eil, (8) it would be well, at any rate, fotl t . Shaw. The Dumber.of fami clerking for -Mr. W. S. Beam. Richard I � 1�eaeher Waated­Samuel Stanlake. (6) '�the has proven to -be honest and capable, is emphatically . � Cornelius Delaney. (6) � public to keep a pretty close eye on . . Richard Cartwright f nection with the congregation is 105 ; 24 Blyth, $4$0 ; Brussels, $780 ; Clinton, . : *fF in for Sale . I h his copies o', I members were received during the year, $1,284; Dungannon, $192 , . Egmond- is an energetic boy, and will doubtless 'f'ar wm. Cooper. (5) - simply to gratify the clamor of those in command and sits wit d k. -Mr. H. Thompson, ., . Auction Salq . tax exemption legislation that may be � the estimates and of the Auditor Gen- 7 a -- cler [1��tjee_L'John Sic'Nevin. (5) 6 . whose greatest grievance seems to be I and 17 removed by death or disjunctionp ville, $25 �, Fordwich, $230 ; Goderich, make goo ' . Framak prawer". B� Henderson. ( ), introduced this ,Session. I e'd to get� eral 8 report -the detailed expenses un- leaving a present membership of 211. $1,700 ; Hensall, $276 ; Kippen, $105 ; is with the new firm of Stephens & .Co., �gu that they have not been allow . der the estimates of two years ago� . - and will no doubt retain his popularity. . �t, tolHand-floqman & CO. (1) - d on Friday by I I Seaforth $1,240; Varna, $132 ; Wing - _ in 'I earing Sale -E McFaul. (8) The address was move i . nt . o the public till. It is &I. - : . _­ ­_ ­ ham, $1,00.0 , $310 ; Zurich, Hank is a general favorite. -Mrs. Thee. . ' _ _J C To Sebool Trustees -,.J. F. Woodley. (8) , ' e, the recently their. fists i . wide open on his desk at the item un - - , ;1 Wroxeter uf'Portage Is Prairie, visit- [ tioneer-W. G. Duff. (5) Mr. Charles Mackenzi I � they will. - der discussion. Mr. McMullen, of .1 Huron Notes 0. Thogrosspostal revenue of the McLaughlin, --�Lumgden & Wilsom (6) elected member for LambtOD, I and together likely that n, ,sita behind him, similarly ' - The� Wingharn public sch W . . he last week. I .- � suwwmmw� - wellinato count of the principal 6ffices is as follows : Goderich, ed friends .re mw� � 'Cou lesal � t " d, and does even more talking closed fer-two w ;. Clinton, -_ . --- f,,%�,'tt'�_,meh(o'y a prices --D. weisramer, (8) d by Dr. Gilmour. Mr. Mere- P ' accou re e of I ; 1p L , an Re $5,508' Seaforth, $5,289; — oung. (8) seconde , I ITAL among teachers , n L . I . -11. S. Case. (5) pos" ion -and was re ' Sir Richard. Hon. Dav re e '? Wingham, $4,010 ;�_ Westfleld. . [ :pGroceries-Wilson&Y . FROM THE id Mills n' va.lenc' ! A s, C,r,a_ dithlollowed in op it ; - — , tha a -1 :748 ; -,Brusselst � .. I . - . . iondent.) too takes w- deep interest. in individual and pupils. `1 Ag- r2 601 ; Blytb, $1,520. NOTES. -Mr. John J. Kernick, who , . I , plied to by Mr. Mowat. The speeches (From our own Co sF - . d can be heard from time' to -Res3ts. W. F. Dialmage and I I I ' items an ,,, - . r . anitoba last spring., re- - -!, � OTTAWA, , ruary 4th, 1890. . isters with his new,- of Wingham, have entered into . — went out to M tt T 0'0-* , t jo�'T were rather of the tame order. Little . . I time. irritating . the, min ,, Z. Hay. turned home to visit his parents. -Mrs. lih," 4s� . a � � X 11 0. 5 i Ir , * . and 'buss buBi- - a Ly S F R GoNi&. Wm. Carr, who was taken down with .11 . . - Other - a � 11 t further business of public interest has ,_ Our law -givers are. no� ,yet sore y searching enquiries .�iberal partnership in the livery. BAR - 4 1 1 - . . _TTLB - ___L_______�_._____,. ____ *. Ferwoiked though night sessions will members 11 load for war " on appropria- ness, an4,� will continue both businesses ANOTHER ____._,__­­�­_____1 since been transacted, and it will likely Ot M L -i the' Another of our worth pioneers in the la grippe latit week, is still in a very I . - . . i ' - The record for tions a -de for -their own counties an� 8 U past. - I - ' on tax their energies. of the late Henry Daters has Pas- critical. condition as it turned to conges "EAFORTH, FRIDAY, Feb. 7, 1890- be a week yet before the customarf rou- .86 -_ i ) come into the House when they are --The farm of Mr. David Lamb an person I last week stands -several cla.usqs of Sir The containing sed avKay. He was one of flay's early tion of the lungs. We hope for her � ____ likely to be considered. ous pioneers. e —.---. - ----- ae t6 per- - 1� total esti- h 6th cession of Morris, * y - - : ' - I tine can be sufficiently overcon John Thompson's complicated 1, bill on c settlers and most -industri Mr. John McShan � The C-rrowing of Bmfley- [ t mit of members settling down to � bu8i- - mate of expenoes for the year ending I t10e0 acreso,nis to be sold by auction at to Manitoba about six : i the Presiden � papers J4'ne 30th, 1891 is $46,729,494.33, with Brussels on February 11th at half -past Mr. Daters was a native of Mecklin- noch, who went , Mr. W. .D. Matthews, various kindii of commergial Germany, and was - turned home week before - even if they were so disposed4' We . � !s yet to hear o 'e o'clock. - I burgb, Swerreh, years.ago, re . I ness - I the supplementary estimati n of the Toronto -Board of Trade, in his t passed ,- Britain assured of, 6ur loyalty ; er, Amberley� born in 1814. In 1851 he married Annie last. ' He intends going back soon.- - expect to have our usual legislatiV'e let. from, This .is an increase over last -Mr. Keifer, hotel -keep addres8 at the annual 'meeting,, & few I and the estimates gotten . fairly before foundry men of Sophia Johnston, who is now his sor- Mr. T. R. Mitchell, hariiess-maker, and � . year's total of $835,324.69. ' An appro- and the Fisher Bros., The following year Mr. Fowler are about to take their de - days ago, made the following reference ter next week, and our correspondent Parliament. - Still bothl po�rty caucuses . . � b - priation of $185.000 is made for taking Kineardiue, are heirs to a large sum of rowing widow. , , I I 'money left to them in Ge So Canada, and lived parture from here. They will be great - to barley, which is Of imp6rtance to will hereafter keep our readersl,fully have been held,. and the work of the the census, and the absence. of one for rmany, m e they emigrated to . I I to be divided among 35 for,mome time in the County of Water- ly missed by the Good Te[nDlars and by erally, He said : posted on what transpires. I ' session is beginnin to shape itself. As the Franchise Act indicates that the $3,000,000 is ' ok such an . farmers gen - 9 P revised this heirs. . Ice: In 1854 they settled on lot 22, the church, in which they to lace to'point out 11 - - far as seen on the surface, the Liberals voters list's are not to b I - active part. W wish them success � ' It may not be oat of P � . e of SE ills intend to force the fighting ,,Iagainst the year. Among th . t sums set down for . Mr. R. K. Miller has been re-ap- concession 4, Hay, at that time an un e yo. -Mr. D. Patter - some of the eauses f or the law pric � N.-ATop. John Macdonald died at . public works are: . . ointed Clerk of West Waw%uosh at a broken forest which they continued to wherever they may g I ally the first grain to be mar- residence in Toronto on Tuesday � even- tariff and the Franchise Act, while the . 00 p d occupy up to the time of Mr. son started to take out ;the timbei for barley, usu, . � - � Goderich Post Office ........ 8 7,6 salary of $120 ; J. G� Ward, Treasurer, own an I Our Canadian farm- -fined to his Government will stand on the defensive � Guelph 41 '. .. .. 800 1 at $80; W, A. Wilson, Assessor, at Daters death, 21st January, 1890, and Mr. R, Floover'8 barn last Wednesday. . keted in- Canada. . Ing I . ast. He had been con I . luring the early part of the session. Orillia Public Buildings .... 6,000 nds building & eris have always given P3.rticular care to $60, and John Webster and Robert which is now the property of his son �Mr. Thomas Brown inte , I residencefor several weeks by some in- 11 oat Office..... 7,000 � . ' - ion of this grain and the Reir old policy of delaying important Port Arthur P 4 4 1 12,000� - Murray, Auditors. . Edward. Mr. 'Daters possessed a full ri�w barn nextsummer. Mr. D. Patter the cultivat P the ternal ailme�nt` which ultimately proved measures until within eyeshot of ad- Strathroy ..... rame work. -We .11 reputation of Canada �%rley with L Kineardine Harbour ...... ;'. 1,600 -Ed. Watson, cattle dealer, paids share of that industry and frugality son has the job of the f . ' . ,n very high. 'fatal. For L a few days previous to his journment does not appear likely to be . .Ovien Sound " ....... 20,000 . . at week. of his are sorry to report that Mr. Wm. Me - American brewer has bee it to the 4th line of Morrig9 la which characterizes . so many I - ,. I . . departed, f rom. Even the Budget I Port Elgin at ....... I 1,000 vial Clarty is on the sick list this - week, also , I ' * - During the past few years tl�'e very radi death he was in a semi -cons . 0ous or Speech' will be -kept back � several I n He purchased a number of cattle from countrymen and by the exercise of those - Cal changes in the system of brewing y unconscious condition most of the - Wednesday the 12th inst., has bee C. Proctor and Joseph Stubbs at 5 cents qualities, nobly backed up by his im Miss N1 artha Hoover. Grippe has got a use of -cheaper materials as wholl . weeks. fixed for the discussion of Dalton Me- -and energetic helpmate, sue- good hold of them. -The following offi- and in the - , Perhaps the'most striking feature of per pound. They are to be delivered in ,dustri6us , as. corn - and time. rHe did not appear to suffer in Carthy's dual language bill, and the . ceeded in malking a good property and cers were elected by the Good Templars. I substitutes � for malb, such : . . rice, have do , ne awa,y very i argely -with any way, and'wben death came it was so the week was the debate of Wednesday House fooka forward to a series of lurid May russels, will. comfortable home for himself and on the evening of the 29th ult., for the . -Rev, John Ross, of B � '' i I 'Jn Mr. Mulock's loyalty to British� con- 13ittings-- ff. H. Cook has the honor of y- ensuing quarter: C. T.1 W. J. Hoover; . alute reach the anniversary sermons in Cavan famil' He leaves three eons with the necessity for a high, grade'barley, as . tly that those about his bedside, the ol'ution. Every member of * - , Mills M. . or. mer y .our - . - � nection res - . . being the first man to declare himself P - d his widow corn p. C., j.. Woods ; V. T. I they give the results that f - ' church, Exeter, on Sab- farms of their- own an . family and intimate friends, scarcely -at the present a E. McCulloch; A. . � the House was loyal and he has declared point, blank against Presbyterian I barley was relied on to �Foduce. Add- � - bath next, at the usual hours. - It is in- fortably provided for. Mr. Daters was Howatt ; S., Mis - . , the f act that.'the growing of knew when the last moment cam e,. . Mr. moment, and on the distinct' under thp bill. It does not follow from this and unobtrusive in disposi- S., C. Wightman ; ,g., it. Vint ; D. M., . . I . ed to this, : . thing. This May uarely de- tended tc, dispense with tfie usual tea- veryquipt her 'of the Miss M. How&tt ; F. S., R. Hoover ; States has in- Macdonald was born in the town of standing that it cost no this year. t, -_ --- barley in the Western, . 0 that the -measure will be aq meeting g4ertainment ion, " a ' � consistent mem. W. Wil - L L sound like a.harsh criticism ; but with'a- feated for�all that. There is a growing e Church, 'and in politics, a G., Miss K. .McCulloch ; S., - creased to each an extent that when a Perth, Scotlandl , in Deeeuiber,4! 1824, -The Gaierich Signal of last week Lutheran favorable crop is secured it is almost L . I knowledge of some of the hidden facts it impression that the government will � The irrepressible Dan Moran, of staunch Reformer. , I liams ; L. D., J. Ellis ; T., Miss N. . . and came to -Canada when about 14 a very mild one. Mr. equal to the requirements of the trade. I is seen to be seek- to turn its edge by proposing that says : I McClinton. -The entertainment which , a elected Us Mulock's resolution, as first introduced, Sea;fortb, has moved his bag and bagg- � - I iface years of age. In 1863 he w� � the whole matter be left to the discre- e intends to lo- was held in the- new brick church It therefore behooves our farmers 0 ,. � -' the age to Goderich, where h t h�ther at Torontd in was much stronger and much fuller of tion of the Legislative Assembly of .1 Bayfleld. - a the 30th ult.- did not turn out- so the matter -squarely, and decide wl the represeptative of We. protestation than as itfinally passed, It ' Territories. This will re- c6te as a bi'll poster and light porter. . Tiva CEMETERY. -The annual'tmeet 0 with a duty of 10 cents per bushel, and the Legislative Assembly of Cana da and i pruned by Sir John Macdonald and Northwest Din. says all he'wa to is a chance to do good as they anticipated. Proceeds, the con- . . wai lieve many of the members from the P ing of the Bayfield Cemetery Company $11.5-n� to go to pay for'seating the base - freight charges added to reach, s� that constituency clipped by Hon. Peter Mitchell, Who, it' something. of January.when ..i the church. . I � I - sumer in the United States, they can continued to repre ent is said, threatened to vote agai�st awkward dilemma of being compelled -Wood is now a drug on the Wing- was held on the 20th . ment continue to grow barley in such large until Confederation. In. 1875 : he was It to either vote for or against a crusade ham market. Good dry beech and ina- th6 bobko of the Company were examined --- — t pressed with its original. wording. I and affairs found in a satisfact "' shape. ' quantity as formerly. elected by acclarnaCion to represen proposed when wet from Mr. Mulock against the French Catholic wing.of the ple is selling at $1.50 per cord and . cry'. I e 'a Dominion. � No one imagines now, how- The following directors were appointed: _. . Grey. . I Mr. Matthews, Tory though h be, Cen-tre Toronto in the DominiouParlia- ever that the bill will pass the Corn- -green at $1,25. But so much is comine James McDonald, Job . James ' - . i pen to preserve British connection 11 at in that the- owners cAnnot always find n Morgan, Tow_NSHip NOTES. -John and Dugald . r does not seem to have any doubt as to. 'n'! of 1873 all 'hazards " ; but when Parliament ' Cai�pbell, Alex. Grainger, T. J. Marko, ames McN ir, of meo, but at the general electio I mons intact afid become law. � buyers even at those low prices, and: McTaggart,, and Mrs. J a who it Is that pays, the duty on the bar- had a chance, to vote A on it, I � I James Thompson, John Middleton, W. -'a telegram W� . . � e' it home. the 16th'concession, received - he Ila defeated by Mr, Robert Hay, e it away or tak - ­ - ley going into the United States. If . : pledges had softened ' into protes- - I have to giv H. Wood' and George kC&atle. Presi- from Yarmouth township, Elgin County, � �� , ,who ran on the National Polioy plat- d News of the' eek. * : -Mr. J. P, Ross is preparing for the an . tationa, and the loyalty ha in it - dent, J`Mes McDonald; Vice -President,' with the sad news of their mother's � the 10 cents. per bushel, duty were re- d to the more of sentiment and less of blood. FINBD.-Several Buffalo tobacconists erection of anew brick store and resi . forin. In 1887 he was appointe � vily fined for selling � has John Morgan; Secretary -Treasurer, W. death, and the next day they attended - . moved it *ould give the Canadian Senate, and atillretained his seat in that The speeches) too, revealed a good deal. have been hea .denc*e�at tne market in Exeter, and ;he H.' Woods ; Auditors, Alex. Grainger the funeral. She had reached the good I farmer a p�etty good pro'fi-t- on his bar. Ron. Mr. Laurier virtually declared for cigarettes to boys. I siderable of the material on t hn Middleton. The Secretary - bod at the time of his death. In poli E NEw RF,Fuimic. -The con f the sad JO old age of 86 years.-Migs Ferry is re ' ' y Canadian independence at some time in RECOGNIZED TH ground. The buildings will be o was instructed to notify all parties who . - � � ley crop over what he now receives. . mally ree- latest architectural designs,-stylea new mairkine on another year as teacher in � l I tics he was an independent Liberal. It Mexican Government has for have'not yet paid for their lots that uu- � � and Ron. Peter Mitchell -No. 9, and -is to receive a slight �� L �� . I ognized the Republic of Brazil. . to Exeter. . - Section I I was, however, in commercial and church boldly attacked the loose manner in ettlement is -made at once the un- - - - I SILLY BILLIES. - Two prominent 'ale less 13 advance in salary. -There was a wood . �� The Ontario LegislatureL. circles that he was beat known. � He has which Britain looks af-ter the 'Interests of . . -The young people of the Bluev oc I cupied lots will be offered fc,r sale. � � r young society men of St. Louis are en-, - Presbyterian congregation have agreed . . bee, followed by a dance in the evening r The Ontario Legislatiare was diily long been one of -the largest and most Canada where they are threaterie4 with ,gaged to fight a duel over a girl. . pay for it them.- BFURFS.-It Would be almost Im- .at Peter McIntosh's last Wednesday.- . _. . infringement by the9tates. Mr.Patterson, to p4rchase an organ, � " ibl 'to name all here who have suf - Mr. and Miss 'Ritchie, of.Cranbrook, � . . oparied at Toronto on Thursday last wealthy wholesale merchants in,Canada,, of Essex, went to the extent of vouch- ' SpEcumsT DE&D.-Professor West- 1� selves and furnish the music all for east e . � - congregati( are both very ill and require medical � week. It is: said there was an unusual of phal a German physician celebrated as a )n agrees to fered an attack, more or less severe, of � . � - nothing, if the - and was a leading and most proininent ing for the loyalty of Col. White, - . are on the . ly large attendance of citizens present., list in mental diseases, is dead. it. The vote -is to be taken next Sun- Is grippe, -but,nearly all attendo�nce, ald k� ii� feared that the for - 7, layman in the Methodist church. He Windsor ; &�nd even Mr. ElIls, of St. specia -' e ­ mer will not recover, �as he has been mi I I RETIRING. - Rev. Dr. Theodore day. The old people should -give in this in nd. The doctors have been on the I most of the�m no doubt being those who - John, New Brunswick, an &vowed an- I : I ­LMias Hattie Jordan, 9 - . . was noted for his benevQlence and gene- nexationiat, vo,ted gaily for the resolu. Cuyler, the celebrate, I Brooklyn presby- go night and day. . very poor health for a lon time past. much else to do. One pleasing . I � e, intends '60 retire from the � time. - plaining of the . who has been visiting here, Last week a number. of men and teama �, hat! not . rosity, and did much to make the world terian divin I �--Judge Doyle is com of. Clinton, -1 � feature, in connection with the opening, i tion. - at striking inei- Pulpit- unfit state of the hall at Dungannon for returned home last Friday. -Miss Kate were busily engaged in hauling lumber � , be . i � - ng in � ­ tter than he found it. He was also a Undoubtedly, the me Clinton last from the Star Mills, on the 16th con . . was the absence of a great deal of the . a the enthualasti- PuNISIIING A DEFRAUDER. -A mob of holding D vision Court in, and has . de Ahrens was visiti I vigorous and pleasing writer, his letters dent in the debate wa ged workmen - on Saturday, at manded of the West Wawanosh and Fiiday. -The many friends of - Mr. and cessio*n, to Bruseels,for Messrs, Smith & � I useless -and unnecessary, but exceedingly cally loyal speech of Col. Amyot the enra L � � cently ,published in the Wob�� I r Wichita, Kansas, nearly murdered their Ashfield councils that they give better Mrsf�` Andrew Stalker, who were - mar- Malcolm. -At P. McIntosh's wood -bee, , ay that re I discrip- � expensive,,flunkeyism. and ceremoi i moat thoroughly representative membe auding them. . accommodation. Each council has ap- ri�d on Wednesday of last week, will Joseph Ennis got rather a bad split in _��. . still tive of his trip to Alaska and return of the It French Np,tioual Party" in the employer for 4-efr - a 7 a s DFBT.-The debt of pointed a committee to enquire into the unite with us in the usual congratula his fobt with n axe. The axe glanced I � used � to be -indulged in and that i last summer were among his beat literary, House. If Col. -. Amyot is loyal, Mr. UNITED STATE . tions and in wishing them &'long, happy and came down between two of his toes. L kept up at Ottawa and in several of the . I Mercier and Quebe� are loyal ; and you the United States, on the lot inst., was matter. ' rest bym- . I : efforts. He was one of- Canada's beat � . � ,04 ,707, 016.14. bf Peterbor- and prosperous life. -The since The foot was at. once bandaged, and he I . - . . �onc 1151 Was , . - cannot avoid the 1 on that Col. $1 .0 -Mr. Johnston Carey, � ather Provinces. Ontario, however, . � bishop , -known wholesale. mauufac- pathy mother of taken home, causing quite a shock ' I � . toL . and most useful citizens, 4,,11d his death Amyot is either 10 al or else a cowardly VISITING THE EAST. - Arch ough, a well is felt for Mrs. Keegan, . generally sets-, an 'example? both the . I . ' r Keegan, who died on the to his father and sister, who turned pale . I is a great loss to the country. � a:nd hypocritical liar. ,And to this you Corrigan, of New York, has arrived at er of boots and shoes, has decided to the late Arthu . tur __ __ ' . . . 6t politicians Rome and after an audience with the on his busi- 277 th ult. at the early age of 24 years. - I � Dominion and the other Proyincea, in . locate in Goderich and carry . on seeing hiLM carried in. -Messrs. Smith I . progressive, economical � must add the thought thE - Dpe will proceed to Palestine. ness. Mr. Carey intends to take up hW Their many friends here extend their & Malcolm , of Brussels, have purchased the matter of , - MR. MEREDITH Stated in the Legisla- are not apt to lie on the unpopular side p, -REAT N - L. I for sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Thom&' 30,000 feet* of good, clear pine lumber I i and sensible legislation and procedure, ' Government 1 did not of a question. Ifence, if Col. Amyot THE G ORTHERN RAILWAY. residence there at once, and prepare , the from Mr. G. K., Matheson, of the Star � I ture that, if the . liedi loyalty must be popular in Que- The St. Paul, Minneapolis and Mani- the immediate removal of his business Harrison, of Goderich township, o � and they follow and adopt her ways as,. take the matter in hand, it was -his in . - � in f - bee ; and if he told the truth, he told it toba Railroad ceased to exist under thither. death of their daughter, Emil7 Sarah, Milli on the 16th concession, paying $28 . - r their own some years afterwards. The tention to.introduce a resolution a with too much un6tion to be voicing an that name with the close of Friday's -A -bad accident happened to a lady which occurred last Friday, January 31, per thousand, besides a quantity of hard- - iL � aged 14 years. -A large number of -Donald I vor of granting the ballot toi Catholic hereaf ter will be known . I I example sho,wn by Ontar o in the open. . Lupopular subject. Read some of Col. business, and I of Goderich township a few days since. I wood 'umber for flooring, etc. . n' . McNair, whose people live near Glas- � ratepayers in school electio a. Mr. V , . - ­ . �� Legi8- is , -ember 20, ed * on the on Thursday evenin . ng at the Scotland, is at present visit' I � A myot's words and remegiber that he as the Great Northern Railway. As Miss S. Wiggii,ton was on- her way young people . had a very pleasant t me i ing and closing prpeeedings of her Mowat cannot afford to shuffle with th' -During Dee Lg last danci gowp Ing � I ispeke into the ear of Quebec as well as CAR WORKS.- to Clinton, walking, she slipp � � I lature. is as worthy of imitation by the question any IODger.-Toronto'Mail.- 1 518 cars crossed the river at Port Huron, hard road, and in ,addition to breaking residence of Dewar Brothers, Sauble his second cousin, Duncan McNair, - 11 - Ontario: Hensall, and other relatives on the 14th and 11 es ,verage of 661 per day. The dlif- her leg ly bruised that she Line. -Mr. Robt. Morrison, of I others as any of the many exaTlpi Would it not be well fo I r Mr. Mere- . .It It is also our interest to be loyal. an a , , was so bad I ' ' . . I l. ferent shops located in the city and to the house of was in town last Monday. 16th concessions. He came over in � I they, have already copied. - dith and the Mail and a few others who In this country we enjoy the fullest has since been cobfined � - . - ' Forte Gratiot give - employment to 150 her sister, Mrs. J. Izzard, to which !!!!! August last, bringing some -fine stal- �1 . Contrary to general expectation the are so greatly concerned about the liberty freedom that citizens of any country men the year round. 0 . - I -_ lions witfi him to sell in this country, �2 . may expect. We practise freely our re- M place she was carried. Gbrrie. . �� bill af f%re presen sidera- and the 'welfare of Roman Catholics � to njo ROUGH WEATHER, -, Gloucester, as- -The Exeter Times of last week since which time he has been sojourning � ted for the con . , I . ligion, we talk our language, we e y - . C.uuRcH SBRyieKs.-The anniversary .� tion of the Legislature is unualiallY Com- devote little more attention�once in. a to,fishermen report six weeks of says - 11 In Exeter', there are more men in Pickering township, near Toronto. I I i � ! our o uatoms, and we live in peace and .sachuset - ,,, � services of the Gorrie Presbyterian I - - .the worst weather on the banks they findin employment with Messrs. Dolittle � prehensive and several important public while to the Protestant portion of the harmony with all the different races and - . 9 I church were 61d on Sabbath, January . I comm I creeds of the' Dominion. - We enjoy a ever experienced. '. , � & Seemore than in any other one line. 19th. Two excellent discourses were � - e . unity. It is perhaps not known to PARN -BICL SUIT. -The libel I - - , ed, We are sorry .. ELL'S Li The only objection .many of them have Blyth. I . . constitution which we admire,, and we delivered by the R,qv. J. L. Murray, of % � . i � to note, however, that there isno hint 'these people that there is no provision - suit of Mr. Parnell against The Times is that .he salary is inadequate for all LOCAL NOTES.-R,ev. Mr. Bridgman , are proud of being British subjects, be '� h 'Kineardine, which were -highly appre- .ng electors to . hich has has been compromised and withdrawn purposes. " Guess the N. P. don't reac . of Hensall- will preach missionary ser - I I given of a measure compelli in the -Public School law for the election cause L we belong to a country w , ciated, and -will be long remembered by . 0 1. go to the polls and deposit a ballot. of tr L ustees by ballot, and that 411 pub- mastered nearly*.the whole world, and from, Court. The Timeg paying Par ' Exeter."- There are too many Grits the large congregations gatherad to hear mons- in Trinity church on Sabbath "the . . ' � 6 because the constitution of that countr y, neli ;95,000 damages. there. � I , him. On Monday evening following lie 16th inst.-Mr. Alex. Lucas, of Calgary, 1: This, the last session before a general lic school trustees must still 'be el cted . FIRE AND DimATH.-The house ,of Mr. -At a recent �heeting 'of the Exeter ' will be in town for a couple of weeks. I is based ,on an experience of centuries, , delivered, under the- auspices of the - ele-,tion� is just the time when such. a, by open vote unless the trustee elections Tra ary of the Navy, in village cohincil the village scales' fees Hemmuta to purchase a couple of car L ' and assures the liberty of the people. I Women's Foreign Missionary Auxiliary, L as burned Monday. and o Mr. G. an loads of breedi *g mares. -Blyth- is to I measure should be brought forward, If are held on the same day as the munici- We are loyal because we find freedom, Washington, w for the current year were sold t a most- interesting lecture, giving D � ;her - onth. have a. florse and Cattle Fair. At their , nstitu. Mrs. and Miss Tracey and two ot A K. McLeod for $5 per m I t would 'co ount of his recent tour in the old I I � Placed on the statute book i pal elections. We believe- the trustees justice and peace under that unidentified women were victims of the a,,- . . - : tion. We do not believe -for my part iiessrs. L. Hardy and John Taylor were world. Hier description of the scenery last meeting, the town council made a � have a most. wholesome result in. check- of both Public and Separate Schools Mr. Tracey was carried from the . � , , I do not believe -and I know that I fire. . appointed auditors. Mr. James Creech I people of Italy,: e�pecially, wall grant to defray the necessary expenses. I . . . ing bribery and corruption at the forth- should be elected by ballot,�and ak law express the views of my constituents, houee unconscious. . was appoin . ted constable, &c., &c.,'at a - an( . � -on Thursday evening of last week the - I coming election; it is needed in the " be passed to � n . Foula OF THEm.-Thursday morningi salary of $325 a year. Wesley Biasett, grand.- The church was well filled, members of the Fire Brigade entertained r In-, fthould grant that privilege- when I say that they do not believe i though not crowded, as it doubtless � ! 3 January 30, the wife of George Lemer- Road Commissioner, and James Down, Mr.',John Ernigh, at - ; I terests of the country and would be re- Butit seems strange that Protestants the republican form of Governmout, would.have been but for the prevailing their retiring chief, . - � ,I . ; should unddr which a president or an executive ade, living in Stephenson township, assessor., . - a complimentary supper at the Revere i ceived with pleasure by every honest four babies, - three boys day's dailie epidemic,'and all felt that they had alike Mr. Meredith and the Mail � afte gave birth to � -A telegram to Wednes 8 a -_ of becomes an autocrat for four years r most profitable and delightful House. They enjoyed a sumptuous - . As b one girl. All are healthy, bright ed SPe,ut & supper after which -toast, song and sen- . elector who wishes to do his duty. take so much interest in the li erty states that a wealthy ranchman narn ing. Tea was provided in their . ! an election. -- We believe in the British and even I the address, is much more interesting Sep' . . ,rity and active, and with proper care may Thee. Elliott was frozen to death on the . I . arate School supporters, � while they constitution, under which the majo I � It usual admirable style by the ladies of timent pleasantly filled up the time un - L live. - . Big Foik river,, Montana, last week. til an early hour. -The members Of the � ; -nents- usually are, -of the people are always and every me- the Women's Foreign Missionary Auxil - I ; . than such docui we evidently neglect the people of their ment commanding. We believe that, SIGHTINGAN ICEIRERG 100 FEET HIGH. is to be hoped that this item does not iar'y, and an excellent musical pro. Women's Guild of Trinity Church and �. 'publish it in f ull in - own faith who support the . p0lic with the ci0lisation and enlightenment -The steamer Prussiany from Glasgow, refer to T. M.,Elliott, a former resident gramme was conducted by the choir of their friends had a very pleasant social � . . ; I . . r The announcement schools. ; � I 1 ' ,of the present century; the people are via Halifax, reports that on January of Goderich township, well-known in the Guthrie Pregbyterian church of on Thursday evening of last 'week at the � � ,� . -made of the . encouragernept' it i I a pro- i . fully- able to govern themselves by �3, she sighted -icebergs and field this section, who some years ago settled Aarriston. residence of Mr. J-ames Potter, oEast � TirE Manitoba Legislature "t I on . , the largest iceberg being 100 feet in Dakota, and who has of late years � Wawanosh, near tlie vill&ge. There I . .e ice I establish . themselves ; and this is the sense of th . At BRmFs.-La Grippe is quite' prevai- - l . posed to give Counties to - i , we have received high. ' - been cattle ran--hing in Montana. I wam a large attendance, and all seemed I of Refuge will be received With Thursday of last week. There are. sev- form of Governmen ' I Houses . � - I ; � . TiaE JEsuiTa WILL 11B WELCOMED.- the last fall exhibitign be brought a eDt here yet. There- are Jew families to enjoy themselves.. The proceeds 1� ut from England." I ; It will have. a bene- eral burning- questions to be settled, b Bismarck has written a letter to the which that have not had it, and in some cases � gratitude by many. ose likely to cause the mlost trouble The discussion -of the three wrecking man', Ambassador to the Vatican, number of bronchos to Goderich, of the there were three or four members of a amounted to about $16. fici � a! result in two ways -. It will greatly th � - I bills has been fixed for Thursday of this Ger . was one of 1he big features � - saying that all the societies of the family laid up with it at the same time. AN.NINERSARY SEnvicEs.-The -anni !. - are the propositions to abolish the Sep* week. It is certain that all cannot carry, show. . . onnection. with � stimulate and encourage the establish I I e, including the Jesuits, ed on So far no deaths have occurred from it versary services in c - . nd to di8continui the and it is doubtful if. either will. The Church of Rom -Mr. Thomas Boles, who resid t St. Andrew's Presbyterian church rate Schools a q lcomed in the German col- the Bayfield Road, West of Varna, for in the village. -Miss Walker, assistan . meat of Houses of Refuge,. because a difference between the three bills is will be we . I t the Gorrie Post Office, has gone to , on Sabbath and Monday last ,were sue - one county finds ., that it use of French -as an official language. . and protected. several years, has exchanged his farm a � when "I . � simply this: Mr. Kirkpatrick's bill onies r. cessful in every respect beyond the moat � , has to aid through the Prov- Althqii-gl the Greenway government asks for'reciprocity in wrecking alone CENTRAL PAcivic TRAINS MOVING.- with the Rev.-MeMcCormell, for some Hamilton to visit her friends. -M . e expectation of the most hopeful. � . . . ' - The Central Pacific railway is open once property in the vicinity of Komoka. He - James Wilson, formerly section boas sanguin � � rtets since last with the United States; Mr. Charlton's , I - . I cial Treasury the establishment of such has lost some of its suppo I . ocity in wrecking and more' and` the usual schedule haspeen has taken ppasession and is Moving his here, has secured a position on the new The sermons on Sabbath:were preached I places in other counties whether or not session, who now array themselves on ,:provideg for recipr I going by Rev. Dr. Grant, Prfifcipal of Queen's . � ooa�ting; and Mr. Patterson's reciprocity resumed, all the overland trainir'which effects t6re, Mr. Boles h%a been a railway near Thameaville, and ii � � have been blockaded in the Sie good citizen while residing here, being to remove there soon. Mr. Alexander� College, Kingston. The fame of this _. in the benefit; itself,,- it the Opposition side, it still has a strong . . ,rras , I it shares � in Vecking, coasting and towing. . d gentleman had preceded him, � will not be long until it comes to , the following, and its supporters seernto be � � e estimates� for the coming year snowdrift have arrived at San Francisco. an active mem.her of the Methodist Walker and family are removing to the rev�eren . � wi . . . � 1ft he first train brought 256,000 letters church and leader of the choir, and both sarne edetion, and Mr. Walker is going and crowded congregations turned out I j- conclusion that. it may as well have a f ally in accord with it on all questions have been fairly before the House, and .t to see and hear him. They were, -not I � � � . have been passed. and 10,000 -parcels of papers. himself and wife will be greatly missed to work for Mr. Wilson. -Mrs. Alex. ! i hand in the fun as th�_'others, and the of policy. The educational syotem! of several of the items AROUND THE Wonm-Miss Bisland, by the community generally. Carson returned from Toronto, where disappointed either, for two more able, I . � - - be remodelled. Parliament in.committee on the estimates I 'lady she h*d been visiting friendb.- Mr. eloquent and earnest scriptural dis- result will be in"a very short tiriie that the Province is also to isasigbttobebold. TheaugustSpQak- of the Coamopolitan,the New York -On Thursday of last week Mrs. � I , bristling with original thought, , I I � - o beat . Nellie Bly in her Thos. Mitchell, an old and well-known - James. Rogers is home again, having courses - a I -louse of Refuge will be established i I n The Council of Public Instruction which. er in his kids and three -cornered hat who tried 't r'ld, e4rrived at . . , I pleasant visit with his relatives were never listened to in tfiis vi--inity. I . und the, wo cession of Grey, sPontA - ! every county in the Province. The has had the charge of �Education thus has deserted the dais, and the I The resident of the 9f,h con - had at Campb�ll's Cross. -Mir. Clark has All were delighted with the Doctor and shed and Educational. Speaker in something like half_dress New York Thursday last week. p�soed away to her reward. She felt they had listened to a real treat. . poor will thus, be better and more far is to be aboli. . - has taken the clerk's chair at the head time of her Journey was 77 days 16 been ailing for some years with diabetis, gone back to Hanov6r. While he wait The tea -meeting on the followin - even- � on- hours 48 minutes. Miss Bly ,completed and recently the .prevailing epidemic, I& h6re he made many friends who speak . Z humanely provided for,, and theco.unties affairs are to be placed.under the c of the central tpble. The glittering � ing was also largely attended. U re- . , . the Jo rn y in 72 days, 6 hours, 110 - to k hold of her and proved in'very favorable terms of him as a man will be relieved from the reproach of trol of a responsible Minister of the, mace has been .ignominiously dropped U e grippe, 0 ilimenta wer� abundant, and of - the ! . . . able minutes and 30 secoudg. fatal. Her husband, two eons and one and also as a shoemaker. Mr. Lloyd, freF making criminals of those whose only Crown. Of couraeall these irqportant -into a box at the other end of this t � his son-in-law, returned with him.- very choicest; the speeches were short, ov., and the highest court of the Dominion w daughter are left to regret her demise. inis- spiey and to the point and the music i l crime is misfortune and consequent changes will lose support for the g -into the. comparative insig- -The annual 'meeting- of Melville Mrs. Mitchell was a resident of Grey for The Rev. Mr. Ayers, Methodist m .J .9 ve not * I - I . .basshrunk I -hear - was pleasing to all. We ba I poverty. it will, also be seen that a ernment in some quarters, but it is nificance of a committee. -The majority church, Brussels, was held on Monday, about 25 years, and was a kind -ted, ter here, was unable to preach last Sun ir ppaoe that ,they will do of the membQrs have left t . he chamber, .the 27th inst., with a good attendance. hard working woman. day, owing to his having la grippe, Mr, learned the amount r ' balized, but it must re is to be made in the Assessment only fa to an be very liberal. The esteemed pastor of chang ' ly uninterested 'in the dry, Rev, John Ross, B. A., occupied the -On Sunday evening before last the Coburn took his place at both services. * se this rheans that the. more than - n ake up this loss in other being blissful -The Rev. Mr. Coburn occupied the St. Andrews and his worthy people are . � law. We suppo - I., - financial details of the Estimates ; and chair. A printed report of the Chtirch's wife of Mr. Peter Cole met with a very I quarters. There is one important con- usi- -work for 1889 was submitted. This re- painful accident while altending -the Presbyterian pulpitlast Sabbath, as Rev. to be congratulated on the exceptional. I question of tax exemptions is tG be dea . Iti I the few who know something.of the b .. Mr. Muir was suffering .from. an attack SOCCeSS Of their anni . . ces,and - with. This has been a grievance in sideration which seenis to be admitted ness of the country gather together in port showed that $1,449.03 haM"_been Baptist church, in Clinton. Some child- .' �__ , r 7 . by friend and foq alike, and that is tfiat the front benches, The Premier usually raised for ordinary purposes, and $412.73 ren in the front of the church were mis- .Of la grippe.-Mri McDonald, dentist of we hope they may have many more � some quarters for several years and it .. in I - Birnilarfly plea,8ant and profitable seasons. �:: � It is a i the Greenway gov-ernmenthave managed leaves the chamber, unless his depart- for the missionary and other schemes of , behaving themselves and she went up �� W gham, was in town on Monday. - . , - . may be well to have it settled. I . � I . I I . I . , . _1 . I - I . . , � . I 11 � I , I I . . I . � . . � I . V. I I I I � . . - . ; . I . � . _:_ "' . I �� �1 - . - .. I - . . � .. I � I I . . . � � . ­ 1� . I - : . - � I I. � � I I - . � . . . - . . - .:���� . I - I - I , � I — - I I . I . . � - . I - I - � . Z . . . � : I � � I . . . � � . L I - - 9 �rr '31 .F1 r � . I I � I . � ; : . -1 I I � - � I I . I . i .i .. � I . ___ -­ . . 1, . - - , � � ______-____- I ; � - � - I . . - ., I � ­ __ - I . � ­__._____..._______ - ­ _­ I - - _­._ ­ - _____ --I--- - -.-,-- - ­­ ___._ . - 1. . . . - . I . I . I . I I _.. - I I . . . t � � . . . I � , - I . I - � I � - . - - , . . - I I I . I . � � , . I I . . � . - ­ . - � ., ­ : . � ; � �. . , __ . __ : - . - . - ­_ ­ I-— __.. � ­. ,I.-,", ­_.­ - 1-.1-1 _ ­__­ . .- _ - _., . _". __,_____,______,__,._ ------. 1. . � '' � " -, _ ", __ - � , ____ .. .... ,_ __ - ___ _--i ____ --.,�,----."--��--�-----,--,."--�-t,--�-�-�-�-�-- -__-__1____--__, � - I 1.8351,t.'U�� ��'7711 1890. ­� V-- 1� - �- - IF � - __ , . �� - . I - and soul . ains areen. . I . I ounced � - .That ' SOCI,61.—The b-asket social ann -Mine is to be held at the residence of William . is . Noll& : Currie, Eaq-,9 on Friday evening ,of th" will 11,&ve to be postponed7 on�ac- except t weeky � &r. lives thin 0ou0t of the serious illness of . �come ot . . . C,urrie. H,&-prENINGS- —While - ivorking I I LOCA'L th a chisel one day last week Mr. A . . VM ,n Jr., had the misfortune The b James flag" , ) badly that he will be in 'Gera ,to cut his kneeal , I laid up for afewdays—ow, the-Bick � list known. irom la, grippe are Messrs. Jaml�a Jar- theria, ii ' in Isaac ­` Daniel. room el Tott, 8r. 1, his Oldest ac . I F%rmerq and Mrs, John Jarro-tt. -John into it -i . Smith and Wni, Cain, Jr., who were' equal P Wt � away visiting friends for a few � fire so �a -turned home, c bave re I jh,�,, lit' i - 11YUR19BAL. — On Wednesday after- ill 01 - lkocn-�of .last, week, the. riesidence Of JO' branow, seph 'Hudsoni E,5q., near Hills Green, Pas$ of wile the Beene of a - very happy event.- turpeni We refer to the marriage of Mr. John thra,t.. ConSit, ir_., ,af the township -of Stanley, baffled ' L coDtractor and former, and who is well renled[N ,ua favorably ,known, to Miss Agnes, cut thi, I . Hadson. The �: third daughter of Mr. L - was performed by the 'Rev - ceremony - and was wit- , ; , 95, Acheson, Of Kippen, . iseased b y. a very large number of in- _M vited guests, The presents Were ver.Y chNsed .d w ful numerous 0, .any of them, beauti I sto,10)0� , showing the , respect and —M and costly, ' L � , esteeniL felt by the givers. . In the ev-en� Loaan, . ing 9, large party was - given for the be��'fil young people-, and a most Pleasant and _M � enjoyable time was spent by all. Mr. out th , � jladgon�a hospitality and happy -way Of press i L are w -11 known and every- —bil . -entertaining e - rriage bellL. is str � thi L � Ing went merry as a n"' I i I i -of thO broug- we unite with the 1na'ny: friendL.8 . you h couple in Wlishiug are ab them all joy and happiness throul,gh life. -- —N mita __ __ , � . . on S'" � �1 60th� I - Dashwood. ." Mrs, M. Fen- hat gone LOCALITIES- - n _�,�� to opena a few weeks with her PaTents I of in Stratford. -Mr. John Hall, who has the c been confined to his bed for BeVe'ral cuts 1 *eeks with a relapse of La Grippe J is -_ I recovering and will soon be around again- per I -Miss Kate Holtzman Wh'o ho,s been for 11, .i . i spending a few W,611 . rd away in Creditoi . Mr. R. *o I . earned holidays has returned.- U brak L ()ook has sold his fine black team to a - ..-. . ' American buyer, for a handsome sum ling �Our village has not missed its turn of 1A strui I grippe, aboutailay-live per �c_erit ,of the . knoc population have been attacked with the whe4 maladybut it has not in any case proy He I - 'I ed f atiml - I I age I L . , ' � - . 'Wingham. of tj FOROER A-RF-XSTF'D--A Man by the I Inal name of Armstrong arrived here from, �cery Goderich on Saturday I'ast- Re 'Was yeai I trying�to dispose of same notes with the At-ic names of Morris farmers on them. It Shei was ex � pected that the names Were Adj! forgeries, and he was arrested and'tried ,Ov;e,' on Monday before R. McIndoo, Mayor, anil � i and Thomas Gregory.$ Reeve, and the ' 111. 1 . result was That De I uity Chief Rusaert � - 4r - 1. a 'marched -him off to oderich to stanc - hisltrial- - I :0RIEFS.-The electric light Vnill be. I is'li i0on Saturday night .-Rev, J, A. R. spvl Dickson, B D. ached in the 'ftt I of Galt, pre Pea Presbyterian Church last Sunday morn� -D" ing and evening. The collection amollut- Bul ad to over $1.00. A tea meeting WaIJ B.ul E91 . held on Monday evening in the 0ame Flo 11 church, and over $80 Was, taken tn4` Ju - 1 , . .:, There is a great deal of sickness in U-4 .. . t. Whole families S I . Wingharn at presen . - :1 are sick, principally with meastes.- r,o � Ivi . 1� e of Brusselso will � , Rev I , � 1. The - Mr. 110wi . , I lecture here on Monday evening next) I I . 7� I � on Palestine. � . A-1 ; I - . , � :�_- . — Cl! I - Varna. I Til ]T�! I � No�Rs.-A co4cert will be held in the I I town,hall, Varni, o �i - I .. the 14th inat. The very best loc&ltalelit � s, U I will be present, and the committee have 4 � I . secured the services of Mr. J. M-urray, I . . of Seafortb, with his Irish �and .4-omie. d son a. Tliia concert will,, no doubt, be g . 15 the event of the seR80P-­T-h` M' sea I r . Dowser, from Brucefield, ba,ve opened ( "LL out a dress and mantle ma:kitig-establish- wq � .) I I ) We predict , 1777 ment in Armstrong a storf . I � �� for them a pro_speyous future. ms they ,- f come highly recommended. We feel. r - .1 .. - - � .� satisfied they wil.ldc, a Jar e and luera, � � ,e - # tive trad-e.-Mr. Thomas 78,ra is -seri:_ I ; ougly ill -with Is grippe. In fact ie's J hard to particulaxize, fpr therz is ficaTce�.� i ly affamily missed in th� distriet.- Ur. Thomas Bole$ and family are re- .. movingnextweek down near 1411d'On- I . We are Very sorry to lose ,them " they will be much .missed in- the vilbige. . Mr. Bolea is a good citizen and's k-lild - andebrigiling neighbor.. We wish him : success and Prosperity in his new home. _ _ . __ , . � I : patient, , In certain peGple patience has "com- . .. plished. its perfect work. -" WhY,3 she . I was such a patient woman," said -&-son, eulogizing his ,motherf- that ,she'd lot . me eat; eighteen hot panc&k-es !as SnO - I fried'em, and then go and mix guother � I z batch 13' Whether such 10119,811f[brilig . .. . .1 - . I , ,Is altogether to be desired would prob �'. ably be disputed by the -dyspeptic. A Quaker one daYdTiVing through a 4 I who was I . narrow lane met a y,ottng man, I . . .. also driving- - Tilere was not r0orn, � �enough for them to pas's ca,ch otherun - � less one should turj2*&,-k to a point; 11 where the lane wa6 broader. - � - 44 cried: ... I won't make Way for you,> .� . , � -the young man. ,, see if I do I" I'll � ' -1 " � 44 I think I smolder than thou," seld, - . I . lhe:Quaker. "I have -a right to ex- : I pect thee to turn abolit." ' 6 i well, I won't !" TesamedAhe otheri I and pulling o -4t -a newspaper he` beg" - reading. The Quaker settled -'b&ck in his chair, and placidly -contemplated . I � the landscape. . " Friend " said he, finally -f r ,wh I 1, 9 thou hast read thatpaper, sh4,uld . glad if thou wouldst lend it to me.)) Ili- i This calm assumption of abilitY t . ' for tj wai-t indefinitely was too much for .. young man, and he yielded his point.-, I Youth's Companion. _. s � � � - . . Exploded Notions of TO-Daj e . There are a good many 310tt0n* Ion ' � exploded. .example, . that A Nobody believes, for � . � � women wear tight boots. That all club men gA -drunk oud don . . - . . go home till morning. - - That the childreAl of fashl-OnAble Pe � - ple are badly taken care of ' ' I That all boardin4-house tables are bal . That all wornen,wear tight..3txys� I I That all womet� lay the seeas f -rapid ACionsumptiolt by gettitg thl, � petticoats wet on rainy days. I � I That all women are jealous of e3 I . - - - �other. � I That all mince pies ate iudigestible_ Thait a little candy is unhealthy. �� That a fruit diA will save your . . - I I . __ � � I � --�- - - - ____ - � - - - - , ­ 4, -,;----- - I- - . - — -1