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To arrest this immense exodus a d I sympathy which goes out towvdx the �Iels- printeiro, setting type at a place as long as comfortable, he suddenly became nix to � pon. of leadership, postponemeni of tariff discus- over the 8110cess he has achieved in his own to keep our own people at home, not tives upon whom the blow falls in all � its he willed and employment held good, and -scious and remained so for 'a day. He ill . Mr'Tho figure between the parenthesis after each &ion, division on the question of free ooin- department. The reports from the old sp � k of keeping those we bring in fr in, crushing weight. . then tramping off to another. Down at Now now somewhat improved, though 11irionsat line denotes the page of the paper on which the country indicate that more than usual e countries, Mr. Foster had no ro,,me Y, . FISH AND, GAME. Orleans h; essayed editing,and did the same times, and is Buffering from a ishock to brain AdvErtilement will be -found. age, . and the possibility of Senator Hill'- . . 0 his r. . 8 be hoped for from that quarter. The adop. to propose. To Sir Richard'@ inqui A-$ to The Fish and Game illommission, appoint- after, his return north, being employed on a And spine. Hopes are entertainea f e, candidscy,"tbe Democratic party is in sore tie in of Mr. Greenway's sugge 10 "rigrai leading paper in Brooklyn. Then he work- covery, although he is still very ill. Spring Clotbin"ackson Bros. (b) at . n to have what had become of the 100,000 i1nm , Its ed sometime ago by the Government, w�osie I - Grain Drills—Nexon Bros. (6) straits. 'Its only �chance of success 11e8 in travelling wagons go from place to place ex- bronght Int -3 the country, Mr. Foobter h d forthcoming report, it is - Said, will be; sui ed at the carpenter's bench in the same city. -Almens, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. - n ,I Win. Pickard. (6) - " lay Lummd*n & Wilson. (by bold advocacy of tariff reform, in hearty hibiting our productm has proved a great noreply. They,together with half Amilli On generis among Govern men t blue books,lare In 186265 he waS& nurse at the Federal RalphKeddy,of Usborne township, died Thoroughbr.ed Bull—Thos. Johnston, (5), success. This, with the increased iriforma- others to keep them company, had run. already seeing the fruit of their labors lu� the military hospitals, and from the second of very suddenly and unexpectedly on Thu.. Dressmaking—Vies Kettle. (8) * . support of an international conference on tion imparted by the Manitoba Government I away from Canada as if from a plague. fish, theme dates until 1874 a clerk in one of the da,y morning, the 17th ult, Deceased cow- - . * - n'd in complete disavowal of agents and others, has created an interest in Referring to the McKinley � tariff I n need, by departments at Washington. Since 1874 be plained of not feeling very well O'n the qun� For the Lwhes—Hoffman & Co. (8) bimetallism, - I bills relating to the better protection of Dr. Clarkta Pill#--]Uumeden & Wilson. (s) - & . ,41ir game and fur-bearing'a imals, introd A Smoko Pipes—Luvaiden &Wilson. (a) t�e Hill leadership. . our province that --will certainly attract a Richard showed the effect it had on our ;x-, Mr. Hardy and Mr. Gibson. These bills resided in Camden, N". J. ; day previous to her deatb, but no cerious Wall Piper—Lumsden & Wilson. (a) much greater immigration thin formerly.. ports to the United States, some of were felt until ]Baby Carria eo--Lumjsdcn & Wilson, (a) The appropriations will furnish another . the' impose severe penalties for killing game KIUNDINTHE MOUNTAINS.—SiX persons fearsas to her recovery _ . Z,� tte L ____ moist important of which ithad decreased out of season, restrict the number ,of ,fish �were caught b an avalanche in the Arconi Wednesday evening, 16&h ult. Deccajed Kippen C Works --W. C. Kyle. ) bone of contention during the session. The T in the Ze del Blois ' _0111y in her thirteenth year. 5) 5 .1 ) Rules for Foot all Conipetition—F. HoUested. (6 LIE vacancy in East Toronto, caused by to an enormous extent, although it had 6adl which may be legally taken and the number gorge - , Venetia, Italy, Wag Thaothylind Clover See , d—jas. McGinnis. (8) Democrats will do their utmost to cut down. the during the last fiscal year only 9 months to' . he '24th ult., and killed. - - . —An exch Card of Thanks—Jam. A. Anderson. (8) � � death of Mr. H. E. Clarke, to which bx- I of deer which -nay be Shot, and provide ,on t ange of properby took place last - the appropriationff,,for the purpose of off. . work in. For example, we sold the United means for carrying out the law. It is to THE FASTEST YET.—The steamer La week between Mr. William'W i , Of Exe- .. - States in 1800, $4,542,000 worth of barley, . hoped that those measures will not be allow- 'Touraine, at Now York from Havre, made ter, and Mr. John Dauncey, Of Stephen, the Girl's School Caps—Jackson Bros (1) . tended reference is made in our Toronto be oo Buggies, Carts, kc—Fred, Hest. (8) Setting a record of economy against the letter, will have to be filled Shortly, and which the McKinley Bill reduced in 1891,'to ed to remain its dead letters on the sta . t . d lots On Pip For Sale—Wm. Buchanan a Sons. (5) P ute the trip in 6 day8-23 hours and 30 minutes, former giving his dwelling house aj3, Boots and Shoes—A. Wieseloh. �(8,) yeeord of the " Billion -Dollar Congress ;" there seems to be no lack of aspirants, Al. $2,868,000. Sir Richard told him that �hc book, but will be carried iunto effect �vith the fastest on record. I Main street in Exeter forthe Isti cr)s twenty L � Apprentice1vante&—R. R. Dou W. (5) . the Republicans wi;l strenuously oppose and P re i - American Nlovelties—i r,SwitV (8) . - L . ready rumor is busy with the names of, can- 'full effect of this tariff, to oppressive to the such good results as to preserve the fish CUA-14GED HANDS.—Dr. A. -41, Garcelon, of three acres of farm property bri k s - Branching Out—M. 0. Glenn. (8) � land farmers, wouldinot be felt until another year game of our northern districts from the tter Lewimton, New York, has sold his famous deuce, situated about half a mile south Of , any serious reduction of appropriations for didates on all sides, --and it is likely tb at had expired. Taking five leading prodn' , trotting stallion, The Seer, to ff. W. Exeter village. Both are handsome repi- Manitoba Fanrs For Sae—J. D. Hunter. (6) pensions, the new navy, the army, and the 4AS extinction which at present threatens t ,em Farm in Algoma For sale—win. Masters, (6) there will be at least five in- the field, the —barley, hay, horses, eggs and poultry, he I lfu�chins, of Auburn, for $10,000. dences and situated in good localitie., Apprentice Wanted—W. B. cook. (6) departments. So far as their reductions are TILE ANTI -REBATE CLAUSES. : 9, - Ilars, kc.—J. McIntosh. (8) constituency 1'eing the whole city. Ex- found by the official figures that we sold of ' I I A GIFTED -MAN GONE.—ReV. Christian —As returning officer in the general clec- � . .11, g Tooth Harrow". McIntosh. (8) judicioup, the Democrats will 'have the Alderman E. Ai Macdonald is already out these in 1890 $9,291,000 worth to Ch- In connection with the life insura'13-1c ill, Neu, aged 70, a Moravian minister, died the tion of 1891, Mr. E. L. Dickinson of Wing, . inery Opening—E. McFaul. (8) country with them in every serious attempt Americans, and in 1891 tbe figures wereTe-, introduced by th - e Provincial Secretary, �Ihat 'other day at Bethlehem, Pa., of consump- ham, received $551 for the Ells't Riding; � ing Machine for Itsy—Expositor Office. (8) - with an address, in which he appeals to the duced by the McKinley tariff to $5,58NO, I : Deceased was a gifted - orator and Mr. Whitely, Clinton, received $7-37 for the Notice—W. Somerville. (9) to reduce the enormous expense of National . gentleman he,q.propoeed to add certain tion, I : Durb Bull—Henry Henderson. (6) . electors as an "Annexationist," and he will Alluding to the Wasbington mission, Siri clausep, prohibiting what is known as ! the widely known. West Rtiding,and Mr, T. Hayti received Wide Aw —D- Lothrop Company. (9) administration ; but the ill hot command " " rebate a stern," It appears that : the .,ake make An energetic campaign. There will be Richard was very sarcastic in his referenyes�] y FATAL FiGHT.—A battle took place in $582 for the South Riding. Of course out Durham Bul]s For Sale—Wm. Chapman. (5) popular approval of the pe-nny-wise %nd a Conservative, and a straight -Liberal can. to the intense desire of the Govermentitol agent -4 of some insurance companies, in t'peir Ch I esapeake Bay, Virginia, between oyster ot these saws the incidentals, such as deputy- - ' I cbtain - reciprocity. He questioned the anxiety to do business, are occasionally i led men and revenue officers, The captain of returning officers, printing, I . etc,,� had to be , . pound-foolish policy illustrated in the cut- didate, and there will probably be an Equal truthfulness of the report made by Mr. Fos- to offer, as an inducement to insurers, th�t a the revenue officers was killed. Several paid. - (Vt &P,veifi r '� ting down in the House of the appropriation -.Ri ghter and a Labor man. Should Mr.] ter because it bad not been submitted to Mr. certa-in rebate will be made to them upon were wounded on each side " . —The Angel of Death has v6ited L Zo be Aturon JV 74 0 # for Indian edncaticin. . the amounts pAid as premiums, particularly 'BE SNOW STOKMS. 'S ' anet; I � - Macdonald be elected, of which there is not I Blaine, and.Mr. Blaine's version of the con- MO evere snowstorms and taken away one of the oldest residentz — It will be seen from this .survey that the I versation might and very probably wot Id the first premium. This practice, which are again reported in the north of Wales, in the person of Mrs. Sipindler. She lived' . ... . — promise of legislation 'during the present - much prospect, we will have two full-fledged give it a very different color, such things has been begun and peTpetuated by w§ur- England and Scotland, with the drifts from with her son, -_� J. Spindler, n I e SEAFORTH. FRIDAY Annexationista in th - u ti the tim of , April 1, 1892. session is by no means bright. The session e Oritario Legislature, had been known before. But even if the &nee men theinselvcs, they now profees, to two to five feet high. The storm wais ter- her death, Tuesday, 15th Wit, -Deceased - ___ __ :,f 4- 1k. . .h -f. 1, + . 11 and both on the Conservative side. statement wag endorsed by Mr. Blaine it regard with such disfavor . as to induce t�em rible off Berwick, and it is feared that New- was highly reepected by friends and ­_ � Is -9 - expen ence . . . I did not, as Air. Foster suppo3ed, settle the 110 ASK ime aia OI Tine law In suppres3i, it. castle steamer Holmrook foundered, with quuintunces and the sorrowing rel&tives - * ' 'r - A slight misunderstanding between the extend late into the summer. If the' Demo. � ughly exposed the hypocrie of the - ov- of the insurance men, appears to rou ng ti ad the loes of 12 lives. have the Sympathy of the whole ,..- No War. members of both houses declare that it will Oun readers everywhere will regret to matter by any means. Sir Richard - Mr..Gibson, while yielding to the pe .8 0 1 � . � . learn of the Ivery serioui illues4 of Hon. 0 � . erable difficulty in bringing have UNITED STATES 114MIGRATIONT.— During munity. � . eriament throughout this wholfe reciprocity ,consid h im sel to the eight months ending February 209th, —Last week Anthony Allen & SO,), of ra English and American Governments on the crats keep up th& divisions and uncertain- Alexander' Mackenzie, Canada's truest matter. Whoever heard, he asked, of Ca n- believe that ho'bas acted -well iD eo doings 309,484 emig �'nts entered the United States, Dunlop, sold their floe imported C ydesda,le . ties of policy, the longer the Session laste the li- I I Behring Sea seal fishing question, was so statesman. At the time of writing Mr. adian 11inisters going to a Minister of a fi,)r- and hence has coupled with his comi) against 264,065 during a similar period a stallion, ,Mozart (9330), to it. D� ,Moris exaggerated by the; despatches appearing in better it will be for the ance the stipulation that the clause mall , of * I , Republicans. ; Mackenzie was alive and that was the bemt eign State to be told how to raise a revenue, year ago. Austin, Manitoba. This horse is One of the . !the daily papers doringL the past week, that —.-- � � 1\ - I He pointed out that according to Mr, Fos-, not apply to premiums where the poli is DnowNED.—F. I. Flagg, a New York best pedigreed Animals that ever came to - m 0 e in , I; &C. ei � I q 13 - The London Election Again Be- te 1 �4 nervous people might be almost led to be- 6 tr, c that could be said, and the 'probability is ter's own statement tife Ministers had ap- for $5,000 or lej,Rs, and that the legisla, ion merchant, accidentally fell overboard from Hurong while his own individual meri d " L lieve that war between the two nations was a fore Parliament. that before these lines can be read in print arently gone to Washington for the express � shall not go into force until Cie Domig"'Ou the steamship Teutonic en coute to Queens- credit to bis progenitora. They have also t . he will be no more. urpcse of raising difficulties against - � Parliament passes a simlilar Act. : Z - I - - . i . a re � . -town, and was drowned. sold another imported stallion, ROMIDY . possibility, if not immediately impending. In the House of Commons, on Monday __ iprocity treaty. They had indeed sh � . TIfE FEE QUESTIO-14'. QuicK DivopwE STATE.—Divorce seekers Rye, to Rowand Bros of Glarnmis, � I Any, however'Lwho way have been frighte. CON*T - r. Blaine how not to do it. But 0 11 The discussion Of the I e horse, — This, n- last, Mr. Lister presented a petition signed RARY to general expectation, Mr. h . bill relating to turning to the State of Idaho, where, too, is decidedly a fin" � � ould gentlemen who one week before * e- fees of public officials, which will hav proceedings may be begun afte --Mr. John H-Mallo,ugh, of Dungannon, ed byL these alarmist rumors, will now feel by a large.number of the people of London PrOUIX, Liberal. was re-efected to the House lew- � . e Ithe r six months' L reassured on le3,rning that the ' preferring some. very serious charges against of Commons, in Prescott county, o' lured that they did not believe in reciprqc_ effect of paring down the excessive em�lu- ;esidence. Fifteen cases are on the list for has shipped to the Northwest a splendid . . difficalty has n Wed- ly, be expected:t,o make any honest eftit ments now enjoyed � ,by some sberiffs Lnd the next court . in Boise City. stallion bred by ,Glen ,.Bros., of Carlow - � I 31 been amicably settled to,, the entire satisfac- Judge Elliott, and asking for his . impeach - nesday. Hurrah for Prescott ! illo obtain it. It was the idlest policy to -ex- others, gave Mr, Meredith and one cr ,we A GnAxD A�RORAL DisPLAY. —At Huron, which is well t rmed Great Scott. He is ­ � I . -_ tion of both Governments. A bill ratifying lent. This came, of course, arises out of I . __ I .� ect the United States to ente? into a treapy of his suppqrtera a gliwipse of their fave.-ite South Dakota, on the night of the 24th of from the wefl-kenow.0 Baron Scott out of .a the London -election difficulty. Among other Which did not include manufactured articl' March,. a magnificent auroral display was Colin mare, and although he has been work - the a pointment of Arbitrators to settle this . THE DO OR- b9gey " direct taxationj" which was als' p . .MINION.PARLIAMENT The Hon. C. H. Tupper replied to Sir, their minds very plainlyto be discern d!be witnessed between nine and ten o'clock. A ing in harness all last Bummer and the past vexed question of the Behring Sea sealsf L thidgs the petition charges as follows .., I - Richard, and Mr. Paterson, . of Brant, I to �&S p 9 �� ' (By Out Special Oorrespondent.) . hind the provisions of Mr. Harcourt's - broad white belt, bow sha ied' ispaunw-1 the winter he is a splendid -looking a iM L r. L : - which has been pending between the two - " The said William Elliot during the said, F, I Mr. Tupper,and the debate h So- b -en con- —regarding succession duties. Moe 'eo- be,avens from nortb-cast to south-west, is 4 X �11 - i OTTAWA, March 28th, ISO?- I ure I It Thomas Sturdy has sleo taj;en his Irish election, and while the Said appeals were finued for two days since 'then au� is nPt was one of the greatest auroral displays wit- Hunter, Young m Governments- for % long time, was before the The feature bf the proceedings of I ple will Say that the Government is to, be Ca, bridgeabire, to the pending before him, contributed editorially, ast y et completed. I commended in taking such means as th;ege nepsed there since 1882 ' Nortbwest. American Senate for adoption. Lord Salis- and also under an assumed name, to the Lon- s the BuiJget speech and A caucus of the Liberal members of the to supplement the public revenue instea of PIUNCis MICHAEL jx LiNIBO.—Prince - —Mrs. Alfred Stonebouse, of Bayfield, .Ouse was held, and according to all re- flying to Ottawa for an increase of the a b- . bury refused to comply with the request of don Free Press, newspaper- articles of a vio- Sir Richard Cartwright's criticism. Let me Iff , .Michael, the founder of the Flying Roll died at the reridence of "her Aunt in Toronto - .�, 44; spir- President Harrison to renew the modue vi-. lent and partisan character bearing upou the try to tell you in a few words the important p)rts was both harmonious and enthusiastii, sidy, which would involve an inereape,all colony, and Elizabeth Courts, his on Saturday, 19th ult, Deceased contracted vendi, or agreement as to the catching of said revision of the voters' lists and -political L features of this important st%tement. 1he Liberal -leader on rising te address the round, and take much more out of Ontar o's itual" wife, were arrested in Detroit the grip two years Ago, ao never fully recov- I questions of the day, and particularly upon . Beals,, of last year, until the 4bove mention- The revenue for the year meeting was received with vociferous cheers, pocket than it would put in her purse. . ' other day on a charge of adultery preferred ered from the effects thereof, Sbe was an . the said election for the said elactoral dis- was, the r peated again and again, which showed td a I by Mrs. Mills, the Prince's real wife- .; ' ' - , an, In sup ( emonstration. the great popularity Mr. M A I - 4 ad bili should be finall passed by the Sen- trict d i 5port of the candidature of Finance Minister atated, $38,500,000 ' MIL .MARTER':, I&S NEST. � Sev- old resident of Goderich township and high - y c in - - i eral members of the colony were also taken ly respected, having lived there s0me time ate, Lord. Salisbury also asked that, be ore the Paid Hon. ohD Carling, and against I surier enjoyi. Mr. Scriver, the old veteran At the beginning of the Session I propbes- into custody ar d will be held as witnesses. before moving to Bayfield. Sbe leav!8s a - f Said Charles Smith Hyman, After the said round figures. Of this they obtained fi om Huntingdon, occupied the chair. M I r. led that the Opposition would do eve y- DISEASE SPREAD BY PARPLOT.S.—'M. Da- husband and a familY Of six children, one he would agree' to the renewal of the ar- election and before deciding the said up- $23,400,000 from Cuet,oms, and almost Jimes Sutherland from North Oxford, tl�ie thing ill their power to offset the revelati Ds bois recently imported 500 parrots from daughter being MrS, G. Sterling, of G er- rangements of last year, the American Govern- peals, the said VVilliam Elliot in. strong and $7,000,000 from ,excise, or over thirteen e rer popular " Jim," was elected chief whi ! p , of corruption in the civil service at Otta,lya. Brazil to Paris, France, After their arrival ich township, od ment would formally --Agree to. compensate violent language denounced the said Charles million dollars tak,en from the people in ii the place of Mr. Trow. There was a by stbempting to fasten similar char es an epidemic broke out among them and all. —On Tuesday afternoon of j,"t week M ther Canadian sealers for tiny loss they may Inversatioual diEcussion of ,bow things upon some officials of the # _r. - Smith Hyman and his supporters, and stated taxes notwithstanding that the year showed c I . Ontario Govern- but two died, Thirteen persons who bought Whitely, of the News -Record, Clinton,, ' to several electors of the said city that the si ood with the party, and a general feeling I ment. Mr. Marter, the member for 'Miis- parrots from this consignment have been stood in the bar of the Rattenbury . ou e in sustain throuah the operations of this tem- a decrease in the amount paid in for taxes of a co � koka, accCtdingly resurrected an ol H 2 n said Hon. John Carling'would certainly get- d confidence evinced, which d trans- attacked by- infectious pneumonia. Five that town conversing with Mr. Ratteribury, 11 ' - - pqary -agreement in case the verdict of the Seat in the House of Commons for the about a million and a qu%Lrter of dollars, 6; ows that the- Parliamentary Liberal party action which he hoped would bring diSCreait of them have died, And the others are seri- . when a young man, a str-ang,cr, who was - . . - . the, arbitrators goes. in favor of Great Bri- said electoral disti,ict." The actual expenditure was $36,343,000, an Is not made of the stuff to be discouragefd and disgrace upon Mr. Aubrey White, the ously ill. sF-tting in a chair, evidently under the-influ- tain, . by bye -election defeat,% in the face of the assistant commissioner of Crown Lands, and President Harrison declined to Agree 01' course it is not right to condemn any increase of $350,000 over the preceding placed a notice of motion on the order paper, ence of liqucr, drew a revolver and deliber- I knowledge they have of how these bye-elec- ron Notes. ately aiming at Wbitely's hat, to this last stipulation unless Great Britain man unheard, and much less a person occu- year. The Minister was therefore able to tions were carried, calling for certain papers in connection with I Ha fired. He . would give a similar Assurance in the event pying an exalted and respectable position in annonnee a surplus of $2,235,000, which re- Mr. R. S. White's bill to amend the In- the matter. Mr. White, like the courageous —Dr. Chisholm, of Wingham, has pur- was arrested by Constable Wheatley but as , I Mr. Whitely did not -A,ish to p y c MISS any � of the arbitrators deciding in favor of the the land, and Judge Elliot should have a called the fact, n otwith standing ministerial 6urance Act by abolishing rebates on pre- : And honorable gentlernan he is, at op -,e charge against him, he was fined by Air. ; hased the farm in Turnberry belonging to 11 , m ,nine and to provide that all insurance 1 published a letter in the Globe, giving the Mr. Joseph Cagemore. . United States. This, of course, Lord Salim. fair hearing And a fair trial. Such charges cheers, that Sir Charles Tupper once Stated I - McCarva, for carrying a revolver, . agents shall take out licenses, has passed 1 facts in the case exactly as they took place, —Mr. John Brickenden has purchased the - I 1 $20 and � � - buryatoncedid and peace was restored can not be passed over without investigation on the door of the House that a Government the iecond ri-ading and been referred to the 1: neither extenuating nor concealing anythi��g. brick residence in Clinton recently occupied costs. . . -Mr. David Purvis Goderich town - C n � It appears that at the timber limit sale of by Mr. S. Wi4on, for $1,350. 4 of ' and everything is once more lovely be. and the Courfof Parliament- is the p�ace -had no right to have a 3urplus. Forecast- orn iittee on Banking and Commerce, I . I tween the two Gavernments. The Bil I prescribed for their -investigation. If they ing the current financial year, which CD ds on Mr. German's right to sit as the er 1872 berth No. 118 was knocked down to —A buyer for Mr. D. DoWilson, of Sea- ship, died ou Saturday morning, 19th ult.11 . fol W Ilaud, pending the disposal of his ap Mohr Bros., who were the highest bidder , forth, secured sixteen hundred dozen eggs in from congestion of the hiligs. Mr. 2]Purvis ratifying the appointment of arbitrators, are proven then Judge Elliot's usefulness in the 30th of June next, �Nllr, Foster announced - spent his earlier years in the � . Fe Ll t: the Supreme Court, will be chal- Mohr Bros, paid down part of the bonus, Clinton on Monday and Tuesday of last Gauanoque, vicinity of was at once unanimously passed by the his present position is at an end and he that he did not eipect a surplus, and that in but neglected for some years to complete the week.' coutity of Leeds, where he was order to make both ends meet a most rigid el ged to -morrow by Colonel Tisdale, who . . - born. Some 22 years ago he, with -his par� American Congresq, and the modus vivendi should be promptly dismissed. If they are wi .1 move to declare his seat vacant. � payment. They subeequently bad My offer Messrs. James and A. Overholt have I C economy would have to be practised. He ents, removed west and then located on the will be ranewed by Great Britain, It is to not proven, then , Mr. Lister has aysume�d lhe�`Pollection at Montreal of a duty Of from a M- r. Barnet, (a good Conservative, by "Old their 80 -acre farm. situated on the Lake stated that last year, in addition to the in- 55i . farm which he has held since his father's be hoped, however, that there will be no the responsibility'; of laying them before crease in the public debt, he had been 1.75��)n a British- flag presented to th!e ,the way), who on application to the l4e .Road, webt, Stanley, to Mr. John 11au for death, Some ten years since. He had ,two . com- be t drilled corps of cadets by a son of He . r ,� Commiesioner of Crown Laqds, Mr. Pard�e, $3,185. further hitches, and that t -he arbitration Parliament, not knowing. the evidence in pelled to raise temporary loans n 13 a brothers, both of whom died a few years age, I amou t' 9 Mi je ty Queen Victoria, is to be brought t !received the permis8ion customary in Such, �Mrs. Alexander McDonald, of the 3rd support of them, and should be held equ to nearly $8,000,000. Defending the in- cases of paying balance of bonus, interqst concession of Grey -township, an old and re- and three sisters,all of whom survive their will now be pushed forward as rapidly as a4ly e-rease, of the debt he stated that it had only - thi attention of the House and of the lo7- brothers ; one is the wife of Air. J. Holmes, to account for his a�t. The public will look i -c - � e a transfer of the possible. It should not take three or four � n reased IS cents per head from - 1878 to ali its which form the Government. i and ground dues, and tak spected resident, died on Thursday of last of Goderich township, one iS settled in the . years to decide this dispute between Great for the reault'with s,)me degree of anxiety. 1891. 1 1. he annual banquet of the Parliament limit from Mohr Bros. Here the connection week at the advanced age of 76 years. . Pr S3 ar� White with the matter begins. ' The Clinton Collegiate Institute Board Northwest Territory, and the third, Mrs. Britain and the United States, - The Minister of Finance made a vicious - I Gallery was this year a pronounce, of Mr. He - � Jack, a widow, with her daughter, bas re - attack upon Sir Richard Cartwright for on cess under the Preside cy of Mr. T. P. was at that time a Bubordinatn clerk in the of Trustees has engaged Mr. T. G. Allen as aided with Mr. Purvis Science Master, to take the place of I mother for - How It Was Done. Gorman, editor of the Ott'a3wa Free Press. ,Woods and Forests branch of the Depart- , A, r.' J. . And his )r , L - _`� having thA audacity to put forth the Liberal Fo the first time the occasion w I nt, and as such came in frequent contact A. Giffin, who left on the 31st ult. Bowe year% Mr.'PurViS Was & Man of in- - American Politics. The following, from A recent issue of the policy authoritatively in a letter to , as graced " ., the Lou . I . tegrity and generally respected ; business This is political year. with our ne � St. Thomas Rome Journal, will probably don Economist, an important English jour - by the presence of His Excellency the Goveri with lumbermen and limitholders. Mr. -Messrs. John J. Elliott and A. D. Gem- men found him to be a man of " ighbors furnish a key which will help to Sol rial. Mr. Foster raged and tore at the idea nor-Gengral. Repr sent.%tives of the cabiuet�, Barnet asked him to find a purchaser for the mill, of Wingham, have graduated at the his dealings. principle in I � to the South of us. A ve the " limit and promised him a oo Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, and He was A very succeesful . In three months the of the English public having a plain, unvar thf � leader ef the Opposition and many mem mmigsion in the farmer; this success was doubtless in part - National Conventions will meet and the ,y,tery'ConDected with the great change in ni8hed statement of the Liberal policy put bei a of Parliament were in attendance, bu ,event of a sale. An American firm inquir- Are inherited from his father as the latter won I -1 begin. Even now public sentiment at the recent bye there was more than dignity present , for ing of Mr. Johnson, a bush ranger in the em- -Mr. L. Felker, an old and highly Te- 7 Presidential campaign wil -elections. alongside the twisted and tortured and ly- on one occasion, the med'al for the best cul - It isvnot creditable to our I ing statements which have appeared in th th�re waii lots of fun. . I ploy of the Department, for limits for sale spected resident of Colborne, has sold his tivated farm in the county of - Leeds. Air, there is strong activity in political circles . people that such English press for some years paist at the- i e "he Prohibition Commission met here was referred to Mr. White, and after an in.- farm and intends goivg,to Michigan to re- . � 9-nd here and there delegates are bein. g a,p- influences should be so potent, but we must n_ day or two ago and organized with � s:pection of the limit in question a sale was aide. The farm contains 50 acres, and was Purvis \W'AS Lin c.reed-a Presbyterian, and in stance of Sir-CharlealTuppeer and his lit Sir politics -a staunch Liberal and in the latter i . tie Joi eph Hickson as (3hairman. ! made to them at a price $15,000 greater pureba3ed by Mr. A. Malloy for $2,000. cir j pointed and resolutions are being passed for take things�as we find them. The Journal office in London, Ile read to the House than that asked by 'Mr. Barnet, who them- . --Mr. John Sanders and family, cle, especially as says: "he cify hats been flooded with deputai of the 51 well as in other coniaec- their guidance. The New York Christian some of the statements in this letter, but so tio is asking for changes in the tariff a -, upon divided this surplus amount between 4th concession, Stephen, accompanied by tions, will be much missed. Union, one of the best informed and most This letter., which was written at St. truthful were they that they were heartily for grants ot money to publi nd Meesrs. Johnson and Wirite. The . . Mr. Charles Sanders, left on Tuesday ot last - _L The Hepner Dakota, Record of is Marys during the campaign in South Perth endorsed by Opposition cheers. Mr. Foster e works and for se are the week, makes I st consistent of the American papers, says that to oil L I map th favore al numerous facts of the matter, and it is with a transac- week'for Manitoba ; they took along a car the following reference te the and sent e of the Tory heelers, in this assumed an air of indignant virtneL because y o' er - tions of this kind that Mr. Marter and t'he � sadde CongTessional interest centers, therefore, Sir Richard told the English public that to ,ention. I load of horses and implements. rge �rowu, a for- . L city, will bear republiabing, as showing the tion hope to equal the scandals -Two small children were playing at mer resident of the no thern part of this not on the disposal. of pressing questions, methods adopted by these gentlemen in the bribery At Canadian elections bad become a I opposi their home in Clinton the other day, county. "Mr, GeorgerBrown: di d at his . . . camp matter of -pure business routine. THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. brought to light at Ottawa. It is not df - when home on but on such a management of the sest aign in East Elginj as well as during bied that the timber limit had become pri- one got inside an inclosed waebAtand and day After- . I Ion as their carpet -bag pilgrimage through West By far the most important part of the I closed the door. It was some time before it noon. Social Ridge last Th,irs e. Huron, London and South Perth. Minister's speech, however, was his verbal r LSpecial Correspondent.) - rode to LexingLton that day he - will secure the largest amount of capital for (By Ou vate property before Mr. White had any . Daring the forenoon of the decisive struggle of the coming months, ter is as follows : The let- report of the conversation which he and two -ToRoxpo, March 2Sth, 1892. thing to do with it; it is not shown that was discovered, and the child was then al-, home ab - on horseback, returning Each party is manoeuvring for position. " Dear —, Your telegram to hand this of his colleagues had with Mr. Blaine at DEATH OF 114& H. E. CLARKE. Mr. White gave any improper information most suffocated, Out half -Past twelve o'clock. At � p. in., and glad to bear from you. Washington last month. The papers laid in the matter or had access to any informa- -Mr. Samuel Manning, of Snowflake, one o'clock he ate a hearty dinner, but short- . The same kind of strategy is absorbing the The The rude hand of death broke in abruptly tion which was not open to any inquirer at Manitoba, and son of Mr. Richard Manning, ly afterward complained of a severe -pain in people have not got here with the influence on the table relative to this mission contained on the proceedings of the Legislature last the Department, it is not alleged that the of Exeter-, died very suddenly on Tuesday his chest, and lay down upon the bed, thought of the English Parliament, which yet. Things were quite dull until to -night, 2o memorandum in writing of what did take chaser was deceived as to the value of the of last week. As yet, no part3culars of his His wife applied hot cloths, which seemed ,ve; of a general election, and maybap to-morfow it may, place and Mr. Foster,in his verbal statement Friflay, and with one tragic stroke stilled, also meets on the e .,be all 0. K, ' pur to afford relief, and he said he would en- - I Hold,yourselves in readiness at Any time. I r�� nd limit, in fact nothing in shown except that death have been obtained, but it is thought deavor to sleep, His wife retired from the to take place in the late spring or early . to the House, put his own construction upon fo All party strife a Mr. White and Mr. Johnson (tbe latter of that heart disease wag the ftu'se of death. -of legislative Will wire you when to come, if 0. K. ; if t pon the clo ,�let time' 'einf 'ene of the most active whom is not now in the employ of the DF - Summer.' This determination no the view taken by Mr. Blaine and u be career 0 -Mrs. Hitch, of the 2nd concession of room; but wag shortly after ward attracted I will wire you, ]so Mr. R. Bir is not mode taken by him to express that view. a � . . questions by reference to the exigencies of a Lgood '. At -all events, for what it is worth, Mr. F n well-known inembere of the House. p.artment) received a large.sum. as commi.s. Hullett, met with a bad accident the other there by bis heavy breathing, returning I � . here yet. Keep patient. 08. sion for effecting the sale of a timber limit day; P,he was attending to some duties in Only in time to see him expire. fie was bur- - political campaign may not be the highest Yours in haste, tei's statement is reduced to this : Al r H. E. Clarke, i,enior member for Toron- . W. H. INGRAM. . , The which was private property, It is doubtless the barn, when a newly -calved cow made a ied ija the Lexington cemetery � inood of statesmanship, but in, democratic Canadians proposed -to renew the reciprocity to, was in the act of diseugsing the bill in- on SAturday 8 A rush at her, knocking her down and injurin last. The remains were followed to the the case that civil ery Dtg should refrain 9 grave by A large number of fri � The " Mr. R. �ir " mentioned is � Mr- treaty of 1854 with some changes. As that tro uced by his colleague, Mr. Tait, respect- from acting AS agents for the disposal of her somewhat, and also killing the calf in ends, Mr, communities it is natural, and, for a long Robert Birrr ingham', of Toronto,! the general treaty did not include manufactured articies - . ing the taxation of merchants' stocks, when property of any kind, as it is conceivable its mad fury. . 3ervattive party, and the Mr. Blaine replied that for the United JIL time to come, it is apparently inevitable, organizer of the Con, - I I _J 'Brown was born at Traebrown, Berwick - The Republican programme in Congress writer of the letterja a brother of the recently States. it would not be reciprocity at all. he roke off in the middle of a Sentence, sat that ab .sea mightspriing up if such prac- cseph Armstrong, of the Ist concession Shire, Scotland, November 12, 1829, Land was . Asked what his idea of reciprocity was, , tices were encouraged, but the severest of. of Grey, happened with a serious accident therefore in big 64th Year at the time of his I . is a very simple one; it is to force the elected member for East Elgin. Th * i 11 r. do n, bowed his head on his desk and died.: moralists will hardly say that, Mr. White recently. He was trying to tie some frac- death, which re'sulWd from heart disease. ere "' no Blaine replied that it would have to include P . At the age of 21 years be emigrated to C ` Democrats into the largest amount of legia- doubt as to the genuineness of the letter. If manufactures as well as natural products, Fo a moment or two no one suspected the in doing whatevery real estate man in To, tiout; colts in the stable and got kicked on n- - lation, in the very rational hope that the the public revenues of the Dominion were which would be perfect free trade between, tru h, but Mr. Clarke's known uncertainty ronto doer in the lawful exercise of Ibis call, the face. He Was found some time after by Ada and lived at SjontrEal, He spent a fcW 14 ' . . committed an offence against morality, his son and taken to the house, and ie now years near the shor2s of Lake Erie, In 1859 Democratic propensity to blunder will raised by direct taxation instead of by the the two countries, and that our tariff on the -ef ealth and his peculiar attitude drew one � in - seaboard would have to be uniform with the Dugrling the debate upon Mr. Marter'w mo� recovering, he married and settled in Huron county, but or wo.-of tLe nearest members to his side, ' tion the Attorney -General referred in ex T -The many 91d friends . of Mr. Clark soon afterward his wife died, when he went f i furnish effective points against the Demo- present indirect and roundabout method, the American tariff, as well as our excise im- an on raising his head they found to their ' ceediDgly complimentary ter Murdock, formerly of Hullett township, but to Colorado, and was there during the first I cratic candidate during the campaign, The party in power,whether Grit or Tory, would ports on spirits, tobacco, and so forth. Mr. ms to Mr, n Republicans in Congress have the great �ad- have less of " the influence" to use in buying Foster said he then told Mr. Blaine that this he ror that their friend was beyond the White's abilities andiDtegrity and the grest now of Cavalier, North Dakota, will regret iining excitement. After roughing it in Tantage of substantial harmony of purpose -up the votes of the dishonest with the money would mean discrimination against British reach of sympathy or aid. It is needless to value of the services' he renders in his capac- to learn of the death of Mrs. Murdock that territory and Wyoming and Montana and action and Of capable leadership, mauufnetvres. Mr. Blaine replied that that sa that the sensation which followed was ity as Assistant Commissioner of Crown, which took place in the latter part of Febru! for five years he returned to Huron county., They of the honest. Is it not about time that the was exactly the essential element of reci- so rent as to render a continuation of the Lands. I ary, from some ailment thsit bafiled the skill Canada, where, - in 1,866, he married his � are w well,organized army. The Democrats, honest electors were looking after their own procity between two countries, damely, dis- Bit ing impracticable, and on motion of the L BOYS AND TOBACCO, of three physicians. present widow. ,He resided in Huron on the other hand, are divided on important- interests in tihis respect? - . crimination against all other countries. The At orney-General the House at once ad- I The auti-tobacco bill introduced by the.. -At a recent meeting of the Epworth county until 1886, when he disposed of his . I - League in connection with property and again removed to the United _iO - matter seems to have dropped there, -ex. jo rued. Meantime a number of the medi- its terrors for youthful lovets of the weed Mr. Statem, settl'in_ain Morrow county. A wife, quest no, and they lack leadership. . Attorney -General has been aborn of part of. Main street . 0QegrQupLof Democrats, including some Emigration to Manitoba. . cept that Mr. Fosterstatea they poared into cal gentlemen, with whom the House is well _ Methodist church, Exeter, W, E, one daughter Wnd four sons are Mr. Blaine's ear a pitiful tale a' - So much opposition was developed in th'e Grundy was presented with a gold -headed left to mourn bout their in- su,pl" ied, hastened to offer their help and to House - and their lose," ap ly , 8 to the clause which subjected offend-' cane complimentary addrees, The - of the best men in both Houses, favor a The Manitoba people, are, evidently, well ability to raise a revenue if they were de- ' uch restoratives as were at their ers under eighteen t6 imprisonment, tbat! cane was &'Landsome one and had engraved L ' decisive effort toward tariff revisiori, and satisfied with the manner i __ ' in" h . 77 ____TTn!!!n!!!!n nother tion to that Province has opened up for the "" it from the' on the head : " Presented to W, E. Grundy � ' a which emigra- prived of the customs duties on goods com- d but the utmost they could do wati � blr ANfowat consented to drop the exclusion of other questions; a ing from the United States. It wa,j, not, of to ,.k. it' painfully certain that the spark ' * i � ; . _� . I le eve of rem'o� I from Leeburn - - 1 bill altogether, This amendment, however , by the E worth League Exeter." Blyth. group would postpone the tariff question, season, and expect a much larger addition course, Mr. Blaine's business to tell our ha indeed fled, iThe deceased gentleman 1doesnotextend tothosewhosuppi . I _00 Ministers- how to raise a revenue, %nd be ha figured largely, for many years in Toron- . y minors � va 13RIEF.s.-Tbe flax mill received a lar and make the silver queation'bhe 'prominent to their wealth and population than in any mus'. have laughel at their childishness. It to arlianientary 'nd municipal politics 1 with tobacco, who are atill liable to impris.- Mirs'Nary E. Rtelton� who has taught for quantity of 'seed Friday bo distribute am ge issue of the session. , a! I , and � . Ong wa Mr. Meredith's most prominent and 1 . i n farmers of this loealiLty. ' On the latter question previous year. The Brandon Sun of last was evident that the Canadian Ministers ! Oninelit. . the past two Sunday School, the � . i was waited They are pre- I * there is a serious division in the pArty; this week says: . were told nothing that they did not know tr Sted lieutenant in the Legislat ___ � on -by her Sunday School class, - - ture. His i , over ten in number, and presented with' a pared either tosell thetieed or rent land. � y went to Washington and came lo g experience in the city council, as chair- 1 News of the Week. : Mr. Crittenden, who has been woriin 'in � ioment The tide of ittimigration has sat in earlier away lau i complimentary address and album by laer tbe vicinity of Wingham, was 9 division may be closed, but at this q before the - L it promises to Weaken and confuse tlj�b' party and more strongly than in former years. p ghing in their sleeves at the trans- in. n of the executive committee and other- No COLORED LABOUREEW WANTED,—At a i h I 1. home Su I ' ' I I al Ly 4 8 g n - i e al Se h, WAS , � j b i - , The Dungannon Driving Park Associa. home visiting his parents this week. -Mrs / I - b arent pretence they had made to obtain the wi e, gave him an intimate acquaintance imass meeting of workingmen held in Syd II Be o are. _)f ,uda . on the eve of the Presidential struggle. The Advices indicate that we are likely to re o*n of reciprocity. � -,Alr. James Py lantyne, ( afort . i h the financial aspect of public affairg ney, Australia, a protest - was adopted: tion have decided to build tin extra cattle Thomas Bawde wX I celve this year more immigrants of a more Sir Richard Cartwright made a brilliant an, until the present session he for several laga,mat the introduction of colored labo � n,. Of whom we made irpntion* I I desirable class than in any previous season. criticism of the budget and a pointed . re- ye. ra acted &8 chief financial critic for the linto the colony. ur shed sixty feet long, which with their pres- a while ago, as having returned from I House has been for two weeks the arena of a I - I - -bitter contest between the friends and OPPO� There appear to be the very ,best grounds tort to the attack upon himself. 3 , ent sheds, should make ample room for ex- Portage la Prairie, has taken up her resi- I He said Op osition. His fAilii3g health of late, how- I TuEy WANT CLEVELAND,— Minnesota , , , ,ISO purpose building denc'e in the house lately vacated by Mr. ever, obliged him to take a much leas active 'D rate are almost unanimous in instruct- a grand stand which wil a nents of free coinage within the Democratic for these antiCipationS. That they are the that he stood by every word of the letter to I hibitorsj cattle. They a ranks, while the Republicans are doing what legitimate results of Mr. Greenway's immi- the Economist,.as it fully explained the part in the discussions of the House, an g delegates to support Cleveland's nomin- dred,people-, I eat several bun- Robert Howard. -We understand it 'a the they can t9 fornent the internecine strife. gration policy no fair-minded -man will slanders on the Liberal party which the this se6sion he, was often absent from his lation. intention to organize a base ball clubl next Commercial Hotel. lot 13, concession 15, Grey, had a ewe that This place ought to have a team second to ance of increasing our population as rapidly agents, our precious High Commissioner and ail( nt on occasions which, in for -mer years, ore caught in the act of tearing up the tra k presented him with three lambs, and a few none in the county, as a lot of the Old Dla ers Tar;ff revision is the one consistent policy question. Appreciating the present import- . Governmeab's subsidized press, their paid seat, and even when present very frequently 1 -PROMPT PUNPSHMENT,—�',iix train wreck Within. the past 10 days John Stewart, Monday evening at the � of the Democrats ; the only policy r,11 which as possible, Mr. Greenway haSbeen quietly his gang were difly circulating to the detri. I W03ld have called him to his feet. Person- on the Mexican - Central railroad weere days after one- of his cows kept up the ree- I y They have, apparently been united, and in working as best he could with the means t ment of Canada'. He pointed out that Mr. l al1j, he was the -kindest of men, and en'oyed prom tly shot, a are at home, and there is good prospects of his disposal. It is appareDL' that L A j p . Ord by introducing twin calves. Donadd sonie new players eoming to town. If the which the country was, a year his Foster had omitted all reference to many t6-4 very large extent the respect and good !III, DEAD POET.— Wal� Whitman, the Campbell, of lot 15, concession 16, of the business men will only eneto'urage the boys F-901 aP- work is now beginning to tell �ery effectu- important matters and failed to enunciate opi�ion of both sides' of the House, The American poet, died last Sunday at the age same township, hais three spring lambs that we have no doubt in saying they would . - , pvently with them. It is the policy which ally. On Friday last over 400 new a,rrivals any policy to relieve the prevailing distress, sadjoccasion recalled the day, eleven years of eighty-three years. He was born at hardtobeal, Oneof them weighs 16 makearecord this coming scaeon-Messrs. . ar -Mr. Cleveland forced upon the party, and at Winnipeg were recorded, this belDg the to restore value to our farm lands and pros- ago� when the late Dr. Harkin, -M. P. P. for West HiPs, Long lEsland'New York,in 1809, 1 poeunds, an, which has, made him far and away the fore� second excursion of the season. Wilb-tbem perity to the people. He ridiculed mr, Fos! 1 3 re cott, was fatally stricken with paralysis After receivirig an elementary education in I L . �. d the other two 15 poundseach, P. Kelly & Son have been stcring their flour they brought some 204 cars of settilers' ef - ter's heroics about prosperi �, -Mr. P. Ragen, on the town line between %11 winter but they bave geoured a market most Democratic leader in the country. ty because they wh e occupying his seat in the Hou, -e and Public schoo!s at New York aud Brooklyn I Stephen and McGillivray, I 0 e Dow busy �,hjppivg._A,jis8 - It fects. Thie, in all � probability, repijeeented Ivere poured into the ears of a people who die before he could be removed from the he learned the mystery of printink. Later accident last -week. While, drawing a I is the only policy upon which the party can � met with a serious f r it and ar not leSS thUD $200,000. Manitoba in that 1,ave, according to the Government's own prediucts of the Chamber In the presence he worked as a journeyman . load Cartion, of Belgrave, is at present tohe gue8t 0 * - appeal to the country with any hope of sue. one.day added very. materially to ber' P showing, lost a million and a half of 'their of d' ath, particularly wh, Printer in of bailed hay the sleigh npfjet, One of the, of Miis Annie Kelly. -Miss McDonogb, of sessio IV- , cu it comes with summer and taught achool during the winter bundles falling on him and breaking his leLy Wi gi Visiting 'I her sister this week.- cesa� To put this policy in the background ns -over 400 new inhabitants and fellows in the last ten years. He made the Bu startling suddenness, our common hu- months. In IS47-48 he travelled extensive- below the knee and inflicting other injuries- Mr. Herman Fennan, who has been in the ' $200,000 to her aggregate wealth. If the IN-linister of Finance squirm by pointing out 'inanity asserts itself at on'ce, and all politi- ly� in the United States a i and push the silver qnefition, on which the 13 1 hm, is succeeding excursions are equal to this one, 1� d Canada, collect- Aid was at oitee'summoned and the leg ad- I of -Mr. Phillips, blaclismith, has se - party ia, divided, to the front is a politic that the county represented by Mr. Foster cal. and party differences are forgotten in ing -a rich fund of informa"tion as he wander- juated. He must have received m . al and there is reason to hope they will be bet- J�ilj)Eelf, had los� a populatien of over 5,000 genuine sorrow over the event and in the ed, after the' terrible � cutryeldoya situation in Wingham and left for I I . manner of many journeyman 'Ehock as, although for a day or & - � go he -seemed I that Place last week.-biligs Littlefair, of L I A : . I - - 1 I . - . i - � i. . � I I . . � I I - . � � . . - ' I ' . ­ I � - . L . � I . � I - I . . I - � I . I � � I . 5 � f I I I I I % Belgrave, is: Drummond, - only thrZe " us there axe ' to capture 1 keepers are I it Aoes nott - -whether the, sell arly,way. t 4 tion witli4 h in &very fli-i and three i is a grana w young from hibits, we w young 101J., Camljbell p-, evening., tau _--�There is : of winghar .starting ;%'U - I be room for I)e a good 01 ' —Mr. Harr, ployor. W. situation i a fo-r thatplar a good bak, rigbt.—Mr. 1F,riday �On b miller, wai. yl,ere wa�n i Hotel Man . - Organizing i tend --d. T!, elected tb( Pres', ident, -� . Charles I M.T. j3 -,M -?t! L where in tb ,ed to belonj appointed t \ to meet the aud see whi 34-c4erR. S. � J. B. Kell)� held next to a tc-wn t Eupport a 7 will help long withoi bavix)g his;,., inside whi,z John Dr4n present ser ham eecury lor's grr-cei eno-aged t Phillil ing face, h 1% girl last' , L Epending;a , ws. Gerrit I t ' ever.1119. i time.—Mr Brussels,— daysin Br Brownlee zi I tbis week. DRTFFS.- - . in t'his V1 Thomas 0, - of his rpiii. 2, conces-�j . Calfaes. fr Mr.Calfas bargaiu.—� � iorevalent� being lea.1 bas taken. the Itoval place beR n3om,of t� rumber al t ,,he temp� village. , whieh wil , I � in vj -w 0, " . tral Hotel L at Sarnia William , next for' � werkling -, I Allan Mc borfes fr� Manitoba LageLnt of beginnin' agent in j order "Al rnonster � Birthday Trades al numeroul bada_sp� eryth-mg Perk ins � f�ewitlg r are pl�sl patronm wife of I -to her b in fallim, when it stove, bi ing alig! and US r-r-ceived is -Vainfi d make U . " Verity of Herb] death,: were ,C, . L panions pamiled I - agaInci -6ad, a Joseph church ,spent z home � - grippe, tiola Of Z on Sat, vluhor � chaegt . . cesslon I � with F family , neigh -who fo PlAce, -7 maae 11 Ite.eve; held. 4 . I St:kff.1 I L . mtepa closed t o 1*0d . dreW, h.im - reevel -11 can - I - Roth takelp left b jtoi�;, I on Q. , -Th NO. I Mrs. Mr. 44elet: eleU have the — W_ lar b. driv . with � * - " - h ld r. , Gra . WitbL - &041 � fieb. - wtr, , , .4.1 k