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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-01-06, Page 4. I . . .. - - .11 — _. __ I . ­ . � .1 .. I _� . �.. I . - - 7--.- 1. � � - - 11 � � � . _� — - - .— ­ - -1 - I 7�, � _ I 1, � i , I - - - - - I . - - 11 - I I I . : �, `.": - . -, . I I . . � � , , . . . ; . i � . I I ! I � ­ � - . . - . . ; � . . . ! I I . - - I I � � . . . . . I . � . � . i . I . i � . . I . . . I I ­ - I , — - 1. . � , - j,l r, - . I . I I I I I � � . ; I ­ 1 ­ � ,:. � : - I I � � - - - - . . - : . I f . : . � i I I i - I ,-P � � I '. - . � � I . I . -­ I . � ;I �_�_ -, I . � � � - . . . I I �/ I . - . � . I I I - � � - � - . - � . � - . - I : . � . I . I # �. . : I . I I I . i . : �. � : , . � I . I i k .. - - � . . . � . . - . I z - " - w � . . . , I I � # .. , - " � I. . I IV ih§���������,.,�A , , � . I � , 1. 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He claims that he has done -nothing . member by a majority of about one fourth the handsome majority of 167, the largest � I � � manse ion Monday evening, when a number find elsewhere, but i ( w,,3 'can have this intimate my view throb a reduction in the I wrong, and much against the wishes of his of what Mr. Bowell used to receive there, ever given for a Reeve, -The Methodist of I&Aies called at the manse and, ton !behalf AW The Agure between the parenthesis after each )ne denotes the page qf the paper on which the Market anyw,�y by giving t'he Americ,n tariff in favor of Great Britain would not 'be -1 injurious Canadian family consented to come over without the but the people evidently want a little more Church choir of this village are to furnish of theCODgregation of St, Andre we church, idvartisement will be fouiid. 1. , manufacttircra free aeaeLS3 to our market,:, � to interesti, and would be productive of much bene#t, in my jud - formality of extra'diblon. .% _. OMMEN011111ft . time to change their views. � music at the anniversary or re -opening ser- vices at Bethesda, The W. Torrance, presented Mrs. Acheson, the pastor"A wife, with a hwid3orne dinner set, together rhalaks-.-Mullett & Jackson. (6)': . , rhe Month of Bargain"ackso' n Bros. (5) - ' . , would I'- not b, ' , ocept a host of I U le fooliiih io a � metit, in developing the growit ig feeling I a the mother country. in favor offair trade, THE I)OMINION CAPITAL. - . The County Council. 'Rev. of Goderich-, is to preach on Sabbath first, January Sth, with afi address of which'the follow! g I co n 8 a py! forth their love rhere is only one Place—Dunoan & Duncan. (5) �outh HuroR Farmers' Institute—J. Hannah. (5) disadvantog"111 which we can avoid? To � . which might lead to a tariff arrangement of . �, . I — — The County Council for, 1893 will be com- morning and evening,and Rev. Mr.' McDonagh, of Exeter, in- the af- setting aud sympathy for her : Dear Mrs. Acheson, We have met this . L%e Balance of Winter Goods—E. McFaul. (8) A, Happy New Year—Jackson Bros. (1) unite with J people with whom, on many � mutual advantage to Q ansda and the empire. --- I (By Our Spicial Correspondent.) . OTTAWA, January 2nd, 1898. posed- as follows : . '. . . . I I ternoon. A fruit social ie'to be hold the ' evening to express to you in a tangible form . Kink Boa Loot—Methodist Parsonage. (8) points, we are; not in sympathy; to accept a - - Is that a wentiment �vhich is looked Upon treasonable in the Couserva- The defection of Mr. D&Iton McC arthy REEVE. DEPUTY. f011OWi evening. -Messrs. Cook Brothers, ifeneall the eateem in which you. are held Lag tile I knnual Meeting -W. J. Shannon. (5) Lop . form of Go xrnment that, by its very f � as mouth of a Tuckersmith'. John Shepherd, Peter McKay of the Flouring Mille, report trade wife of our pastor. We have appreciated a — ennedy &Murray. (6) for Sal David Campbell. (5) nature, is a p �ouliarly easy i I prey for: rings tive ? . - - That my views on the trade from the Conservative party is likely to Usborne, T. M. Kay, To be appointed as being very brisk in the mill line. -The Rev. Mr. Softley, London, the efforts you have put -forth in the differ - branches Wood Wanted—James McGeooh. (6) Sale Farm Stock and Implements—R. Falrbsirn. (6) alid cliques of �politicla,ns; a First Magistrate question differ from those of the present government . furnish one of the Interesting features of the ' coming Session. Mr. Mc0arthy has made Stephen, . V. Ratz, .1 � H. Eilber I J. Sherritt of conducted service in St. Paul's church on Sabbath,be be- ant of church work and feel. assur- . ad that these would have been more winier- Auction Sale—J. R. Gregory. (8) Boy Wanted —Exposwolt Office. (8) who, for four, �years, ban, if he so wishes, . almost absolub'ely block the wheels of pro-, I have no mea,us of determining, but I am unwilling to assume in advance that the no secret of being cut of jobut with the Min- * I Ray, George McEwen, Robert Turnbull I Z* he; visiting his son, Rev. E. Softley.- lot right, of London, was the ous, had it not been for the frequent sifflic. .tions which have been Iai4 upoh �,,y n achines-0. 0. Wilson. (8) . a ph r lumbuo--O. C. Wilson. (8) N � greas and thwart the will of the people by I oyernment of Sir John Thompson is so - Elind to note the " of the times us t) istry, and there was tberefore, nothing au- Mooes Geiger Stanley, John Torrance, J. Jarrett ,who guest of Miss Petty for the past week or so, has home. D.,J you - a loving Father's hand. We desire yo -6 tc -set. tic to'Deb rs-Mrs. John Dorsey. (6) Discount Siale—Riobardson & MoInnip. (6) the use of thell veto power ; a Senate more - . suppose that the ottiloonal Policy is perfec. daciouH in tbe.chief Government organ at I Toranto to him Goderich Tp. J. Cox, J. Beacom Colborne, A. Malloy, A. Young, jr. returned -Messrs. Wm. and John Buchanan, sons of Mr. W. jBizichanan, -accept this dinner trusting you and your faithful- husband may long be sphred FAst Huron Farmerel institute -A. Hislop. (6) I 11 _. . powerful than our own# iodependen:t entire. ly of the will f the majority of the -people , tioli, or that it has been pf'oductive of all the sdvant�ges that we, wbb; were its advo- . undertaking read out of the party. There was something impudent, Aelifield, Joe. Griffith Hugh Girvin f John Chambers J. P., of the township of Hai, w'ere all home spending their Christmas Jiolidays.- to use it. Signed oa behalf of the con ,9,%-, grT I tion of St. Andrews church, Jenni Ilia! , ght 11trou CIP00itiot I I , a many cases ; and im iower house of Con- - cater, expected from it,aud that th -e changes which have since occurrod� and are dr,ily � however, in the tone f the leading article in ied to fan Mr. They tic W. Wawanosh, A. Ste'wart, . John Bowers E.,Wawanoxh, T. H. Taylor, Robt. Shiell Mrs. A. Murdock has returne(I home to - . � Thomasville, accompanied by her sister, Lizzie Lane, Je2sie McGregor, Bella - . - �Mc Lean, Agnes Thompson. I T gress which, v.rhile it directly represents the happening, do not require�at the' -b8,1118 Of question. make of Mrs. Wren. -.Mr. Chipman, Caledonia, is I ' people, in to h�ommed in by restrictions, and I every well-wisher of his country a coneidera- ' MoCarthy, and to make out that he was an . . Hallett, Robert Scott, A. T. McDonald Morris, H. Mooney, C. A Howe of here at present, visiting relatives and friends. � Ma-moch. - . - - SEAForuk FRIDAY Jan. 6th, 1893. . , whose power is so limited that its. dignity - ha@ been so f r oweted as to admit of a I tion with an open rnind of the present trade policy and relations -of the Domi i � nion. While -it may be that your instructions erratic misguided creature, a political " weather -cook. This is amqsing in the light Turnberry, W.McPhorsou, W.Crui�shank Howick,, John Kaine. S. Ferguson -Miss B. Wilson was in Blyth and Londes- -here this week, vi3iting � ---Mr. - - her sisters. W. Eacrett and wife, of London, and Mr WEDDING BELL& -One of those hspp� events which always cast a halo of,good - � . I . � The House of Refuge. custom of introducing each year, thousands .. are tho,t the National Policy is to be uphrold of the fact that for a great many' years Mr. J. Jacques . . W. I _* A. 'Eacretti of th,e same city, spent New feeling and pleasure over the, community . ., . I I 'We fear the House of' Refuge acheme has of bills, known to be doomed before theip and that no interiered-ce with it is to be McCarthy had been the steadfast friend and Grey, , Wm. Milne., Oliver A. Dames Year's at the parental home, known as Vic- occurred on Tuesday, the 27-th cult., a', Mrs. L not been much furtherid by the vote taken birth. merely zo serve the selfish ends of its , . . -and Permittted, I) 11 you say, not having had any part and not having been consul ted coiostant adviser of the late Sir John Mae- donald, who trus,ted him he trusted McKillo J. Bennewiee, To be app inted pt 0 tioria Park. -Mr. and Mrs. E. J'. Rumball, � Clinton, were thi* a week the of the residence of Mary Bone. The ect of 'Interest on this occasion was tht subj. I _ onMondsylast. Thereoulteannotbecon- I members, in some cases, toetlable them tolevybiacki ail on some ? . . in either the formation of the government theframing as no other mail, and who offered him aseatin Goderich, W. Proudfoot, . , oIt p. H Clinton, A. McMurchie, H.'P. Kennedy .of guests Mrs. M. McGregor, of near SexeZh ith. -Mrs. MairliLge of her only daughter Annie to Mr. Elliott Richmond, of Newboro. The cere. sidered otherwise than disappointing to ,corporation I Besides, if we become a part of the United or ofits policy,have riot the same opportunity of reaching that corclu- the Cabinet but could not get him to accept Seaforth, M. Y. McLean, James Watson O'Brien, of Hallett, spent -New Ifear's witli her sister, Hire. C. Bereaford, of ihis village mony was performed at 3 o'clock by thi those who favored the establishment of such L � I States,we-Imust, of course, become subject . sion; and therefore I prefer, and in this I L it. Until lately Mr. McCsithy was Pres'- Exeter, Dr. Rollins, H. Spackman Bryfield, George Woods. * The Misses Govier, of Hallett', were also Rev. W. H. Geddes, in the presence o! � an institution. Although it is quite evi- I '1� � � to any tariff I b1lat may be in force there, and 11 am fortified by the advice of my friends, - 'I dent of the Conservative Union, Director L L I Blyt�bbl N. H. Young, here the same day,visitiog Mrs.fleresford.- , ^ about ninety invited guest?. Aniong th I oat from a diFtance were, Miss Violel dent from, the vote that a very considerable I I I our'fwrmare forced to pay even higher prices that should not anticipate differences between the government and myself on the of the Toronto Empire, which now under- Win ham, R. C. Sparling, F. Brockenshire . 'T. 4egor V. Miss McG returned hom this week . from visiting friends in Lortidon..' Mr. Dun. present i Wightman, C linton ; Missea Hannah. Fyfe4 minority of the people are in favor of it, yet - . 2) for the gQods �hey tie 'than they now do. e trade qu ation until they are made manifebt takes to lecture him ; he is President of the * Wroxeter, B. Sanders, Brussels, W. H. Karr, � I can McColl and wife, of Galt, au�4 Miss Me. ,Hattie Little, Martba and Hallie -Littli we fear the vote has bi�en sufficiently dLeciR- Would it not The better' ia every way to buy by the statement of the government' a policy, -be ' Imperial Federation of Canada, a Queen's . � Coll, of Toronto, $11 spent ChrUtmas with and Mr. Bert Little, of He,speler, and'- Mrall, Mary Woods, ive in the opposite direction to prevent the I . in a market of our bwa choice, while we sell which cannot very much lougler de- layed. - Counsel, a member, of P&rliament, the We have not had official returns from Howick, its Mr. Daniel McColl, of Hoy.-Afise Lav,11na, ",.'Detroit.- of Portage la Prairie, Maral- toba. The bride wasbecomin,gly dressed it county council to --king immediate action. to t . he great citie8 nu the other side of the . authorof the Dominion License Act,�and, in and are not certain. of accuracy. - � Cook is visiting relatives. in Messrs. James McTaggart 15siniel Bell silk, shaded in blue and old colors, All the urban manficipalitieg gave good ma- � . - ' line, thus tak'13g adVant8g � a of " the cheap - the Matter ? ' fact, the occupant of a host of prominent . Blyth. and i 'to � resurre ` returned to Detroit this week i gold L ' After the business part had bee.n dispensec joritiea for it, but of the rural municipalitie& in which votes were taiken only Tuckersmith productions ?� Europe, while we enjoy the .What's There must be soniething wrong in the positions, Eo that it has, until lately, .been true that Dalton McCarthy was the straight- - THE ELECTIONS. -On Moladay quite an their studies at the medical c6llege -The Riev. Mr. Ball, of Vaneek, wilF, , with, all settled down to enjoy thernselvee, I The first on the. list of'enjoymenti, being and Turnberry declared in favor, while the lucrative market fd'rnished by our neighbor ? I_ great Conservative camp. The Toronto eat and most consistent ToryinCanads. excitement was caused here at our elections. I ,,*�qxchange pulpits with the Rev. J. S. Henderson on the endeavor to scatter the abundant supi. others all went against it, and some by large �? � 1. 6 . _� . , Mr. McCarth�, Kicks Back. Empire of Friday last dresses down Mr. One is It d to exclaim, " How is the mighty fallen V to ee him jeered at by the puny At the close of the polh the following was how the vote stood: For Reeve -A.-Taylor, Sabbath first. -Mr. and Mrs. John . Woods, of Bayfield, were this week the gueste of ply af good things under which the tablej L groaned, When all had done justice V majorities. I . In �c_olumti .'Dalton McCarthy in the following fashion : � " : editor of th Empire. The article, however, 98, N. H. Young, 121. Councillors -T. 114, F. Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs. A. McPherson. -Air Robert 9 themselves and credit to the cooks, thi another . of this' issue we pub- ' People have hardly recovered'from the would not have been published in the acrVile Ashbury, 119, W. McEl- Lsmmie, of Brandon, Manito6s, is here ?ompany spent the remainder of the eveninj , I With Open Eyes. lish an extract frDrh An editorial in the To- . Empir fright into which they were thrown by the announcement that a comet was about to organ of the Governmen t w'thoat the ex- Sir John roy, 58, James Mcl�ee, 135, Andrew Me- Nally, 106, T. W. Scobt, 121, R.. Symonds, spending the winter months, Iovik ' hale hearty. His brother, 'a . in lively convereatfuin, music, gamek, etc, dispersing about midnight. Not the lesis- ' The idea seems tc; be gaining ground, ronto , in which it anathernatises �, Mr. Dalton �! eCarthy beca.use, as it statei, strike the earth till startling danger from looms - In press sanction of Thompson, for whom, It is said, Mr. McCarthy has a rod I.n 73. For the House of Refuge, 164 ; a'gainat, 22. Asia result of the election oar towu and Mr. A. LaLmie, 9 druggist, of'Detroit, spent New Year a here. - import4nt feature of the proceedings wal large � array of costly - especially in that nest of Toryism, Toronto, , h ,_ e is going back on the leaders of the Con- another wanderer up. a season of political quietude, when municipal iosuee pickle.- The member for North Simcoe is fathers will consist as follows for 1,893 : -mise S. Carlisle ha,s returned home from !he presents, number ing fifty in all, of which the bride- was madi that annexation is a panacea.for the miaf6 r-; servative party. Mr. McCarthy does not and micce pie threaten to excludeall other evidently not enamored of Sir Jolla Thomp. son as a leader, and scorns the idea of -hav, Reeve -N. H. Young; Councillore-James Mount Elgin,% where she has had charge of the millinery department in & large store the recipient. The CoUple spent a fiev, tuneo of trade and business, that all we need . . ' I ' seem disposed to rid.stiquietly under the Em. consideratione from the public mind, Mr. Ing Mr. Haggart as leader -of the Ontario McGee, T. W. Scott, F. Metcalf, T. Ash- , � ary. of L there. -The installation . cere will be offi days visiting friends and left BOgrave, or the train Monday to Make the whole Dominion boom and i I . pi�re's cansur ' and replies in an exceeding- e�, D&Iton McCarthy, M. P;, if all reports are . true, is bunylug himself to provide a new at Cona ives, Mr. McCarthy will likely land or' in takewith him Col- L' � BRIEFS. -Miss Annie and Clarence held in Hensall Lodge, No. 223, Indepen- dent Order Oddfellows, Friday early morning for New , boro, which is to be theit home for thi render every inhabitant the;�eof happy and , � , , ly tart lettar. To this letter the Empire t sensation for tile jtvled and weary electoratc'. op position, and ofiel O'Brien, knd perhaps some others.' I Moffatt are visiting their numerous friends of on even- ing, 6th inst.-Mr. E. Roadding has return- � present,followed by the best possible wishei * ctive of ability and in- , 'eigh- R.c)r , Ciwn replies� edi,torially. :This article is . For &ome, time past'the political course of tile for North Simeoe been fancy, hosever, that Mr. McCarthy's idea in Wroxeter and Harriston this week. -Mr. James Sime was visiting relatives in Platte- ad home this week from Ayton said other . of a large circle, of friends and acquaint ances, Mrs. Rkhmond Will be dustry, is a political union with our I I 11 L much more �aevf 6 -and' abusive than the I member has a pro- i oDged and entertaining weries'of llwobblts"_ is to form a distinct group in the House of ville this week, and reports having enjoyed points north. -Mr. W. Thompson algo an. greatIl missed in this neighborhood, and especial], bors across the border. This is the greatest . first one. It! bea,vlfj the markq of having : , ; but as none of these moves produced any Commons, having as its members those Im- perial Feder,ationints who belieNre in prefer- himself. -Mr. Robert Paulin, of Bay q:1ty, d a reetamo fri,ende in Mitchell and joy ID a It Mr. C. Dublin during t e past week. -T . in the church, having always. taktri an ac - mistake imaginable. THE ExposiTon has from been iuepired,�, if ilot written by Sir John .. I seiious shock to the pollitical system, nor . entiAl trade with England and other colo- ' Michigan, was vi2iting friends in town last week, and left for Wroxeter on Saturday, Nicholls and Miss Nicholls,' of London, tive part in the Young People's.' Society -10 Christian E�deavor, Wo ForeignMie always opposed annexation,L not mo- Thompson himselfk Mr. McCarthy has not GCOKS100ed any great concern to the party of iiies, and w'- ho also stand on the Equal . . pent New Year's here with their sister, men's tives of super -loyalty to Great Britain, be- on III ly been &L,p I oinitient Conserva,tive, but he which he was long a member,Mr. McC,Arthy Rights platform. This will make it ex _ accompanied by Mr. James Moffatt.- a Mrs. D. Urquhart. -Mr. Wm. Shirray, of � sionary Society, and all O' her schemes o - ran e we believe in being loyal to Canada "I L . - Fric, L hail made many, rifices for his party. It was has at last- resolve,i on a really earth-ehaking and nation -distu r bing expedient. Mr. treme)y iwkward for the Government in Messrs. George Brownlee and Win. Kelly spent New Year's visiting friends in Sea __ Detroit, was home last week visiting his the church. Mr. Richmond, who Is wel w i g and favorably kno n in thia county, ;a hi arst,butbecause, lookir,g at the question ' � �he who fathered th- a unconstitutional Domin- ,Nic. Carthy has been holding quiet tnEetings in many ways, especially ,on the Manitoba School question. Mr. McCarthy IF.' expect- forth. -The Presbyterian concert held in' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shirray .sy , of H township, I taught three years in School Section No. 8 Gool]y an d disinterestedly, we could .not sii� a 'ion Liceope Act *, bich aimed at depriving his conefituency lately, covsiderately warn - ed to define his position in an addresd to his Industry hall on Friday evening last was a � has secured the lucrative position of Pfinci that the beneffte of such A union would aitone I ' L I On tario of the control of the liquor lice * ilso" ; . ing his friends that a time is at hand 'when he will take a finally fimil farewell the � constituentsthis week. success financially and otherwise. - The band gave some first-class music Friday Brucefleld. � pal of the Public School in-Newboro, whicl is a few thiles north of Kingston.' Hii [or its disadvan-tageg. However, we, can i , ratbgrthan embarr4as the Goveroment he of Conservative 'party anti the Couservativ;i It is evident that the ground swell of tariff reform, now moving rapidly over this evening, serenading all the nominees, They , . NOTES. -Miss Beg-sie Ross, of' Coligny abilitiee as a teodher are well kuo�yn here reaA-ily understaijud why a great man I - . , � peo- . abandoned his'lildway Commission bill., Government, and ruthleisly leave Imth t,) Continent, has taken more thEin one member made in the neighborhooi of $40. -Mise Rila Worthington, Clinton, New College, Ottawa, spent her Christmas va- and the citizens of Newboro are to be con . ple in the Capital of thth Pronvince should be I his Northwest RVA Atial. language measures, their -fate. It b an undeniable fact Ott ' of Parliament off his--fivet, The 11ontreal of spent ' Cation at her home. --The Misses Inai and gratulated in securing such an able in 3o willing to rush into such a union. To- T . � -and others wo might name. In addition, to pub,lic affitirs have been flowing on just as if I I Gazette, whose' editor is the member for Years visiting friends in town. -The youth Jane Scott, of Bad Axe, Michigan, spent structor for their young people. THE Ex � ronto - for some years enjoyed a " boom," this he contributed liberally of his private tile Inember for Simco,j did not exist ; % Government has 'been formed without '13 Cardwell, came out the ot'her day in favor of this place had an enjoyable time last week on the ice, which was in grand condi- Christmas at the hoiyie of their uncle Mr. Wm. Scott, of this -A number rOSITOR joins in the chorus of well wishinj to the happy couple. -ONE WHO WAI �hat is, the city grew faster than the conn- meabs to found land imaintain the Empire, the . . much as asking by-your-leave of him; arlL .1 of a special committee of the House of Com. mono revising and re-classifying the tariff. tion, but the snow on Sunday night put a place. of friends are at pregentLViSiting in the neigh - THERE. . I �ry supporting it, and, as a cansequenc� ­, ', � . very creature of .his own creation'. which now , the Government sod the, party have show -a Mr. Guillett, as I have already pointed out, stop tDthe sport, What is the reason some en terprisiag man does not start a rin k- here ? L borh od fr 0 om, the Northwest, among. them - %Tav- L ____ � - values became inflated, the real estate busi- ' tries to rend hi I'm It is true the Em - . i .. pire in- an unmistakable disposition to stick by t -heir, old principles aud maintain their cld traili, has declared in favor of several radical changes in the tariff. He is the Conserva- There are enough skat �� erg to make it Pay' are Mrs. Win. Jessie - Higgius, Miss ish and Mr. JoEn McEwen. We are Stanley. , - ie3a assumed very, large proportions, and a . ,L sinuates that he ! has been very liberally feed - tions. In view of this maddening comis. tive .member for West, Northumberl d. flu Mr. Strasce, of Toronto University, wag -" , always pleased to see old frieud�.-Miia ' THE EmKcTio.NS. - The old eouncillori great many men made. large" rofits in a busi- .p I In from the Dominiob Treasury for all -the sa-.. tency, this blind indiffer ence to new fwh-f Mr. Craig, the Conservative member for visiting at Mr. J3.mieeon'd this week. -Mr. nn Je ie 84udlard and Miss Lens McEwen have all been re-elected, the Re I eve an( 2ess which, by iti, very nature, was but I rificEs he has ma,de in the interests of his par- Mr. McCarthy will soon, so 'tie said, rt.- East Durham, has aluo made a public de- Wrn. Sloan, of Toronto, is visiting at Mr. N. H, Young's this week. -Mr. John Ma- spent New Yeir's Day in Brussels. -The Deputy by acclamation. The following is I - �enlporary. - As it does in all"such cases, the ' ty and perhaps� he has, but it is rather' pudiate the N. P. and a scheme nufold which the most devout Christian May fall claration in favor of chaioge. The Montreal . L Star, an Independent Conservative son, who has been running the Central hotel all foot ball teams of Mr. McL u hlln's school, St&nle'y, and Mr. Scott's sefool, Tacker- statement of the votell c ast: Clark, 1:66 Kietchen, 123; McQueen, 172; Ward, 74, -eaction came, and all who had been reap- shab,by now to cast it up to him simply be- down and worship, because the like of it is paper long the supporter of the National P 9 01'ey' 'a for the past six months, was fined lifty emith, lately played two friendly games of For'the House of Refuge. - 73 ; against, 1.58, �rg profit from the artificial inflation of . told, howling for ca- e be refuses to worship sit the shrineof �; ; :rJohn DOttobefoundin- the heavens Or tile earth, . nor in the wateris under the earth, It strongly ar ui ing every d%y for tariff reform. dollars last Saturday for selling whisky.- -Miss Lulu Hammond is seriously indle- foot ball, resulting in a Victory 'for Mr. Scott's team in both Peter Me- � THE HURON HEROINE MARRIED,—Ib wal ralues axe, we are annex- in that Toronto have Thompsod and Mr. Haggart, and seems but right that the public should be' warned The Ottawag Journal, hitherto always a sup- of the National Policy and of the posed. -Mrs, R. S. Hays., of Seaforth, cases. -Mr. Ewen, of Detroit, is at present visiting at a very pretty wedding that took place a, Che ktiou order may an- Aher boom. Sentiments of this kind often . codtinue singing! praises to the W. P., after of the shock in time to aulld from under.. porter Conservative party, has joined in the cru- in renewing old acquaintances in town this the home of his mother. He has begun the . rry Grove Farm last Wednesday eve4 ing,, when Mary E., daughter of John Me, i,pread in an oilmogtL mJraculous way, simply he has become el!on�inced that it is a na- tional fraud. If Mr. McCarthy has the It seems but fair to notify all and sundry that Mr. Dalton McCarthy is about to make made against the tariff. And now Mr. -Cook- burn, the Conservative member for Centre w eeh.-Mr. Will Davis is spending a few days visiting here. Will has a good 11itua- study of medicine, We wish him suceees in his studies, and trust he will soon come Out � Cowan, was married to W. Duff McRay, 01 Toronto, formerly . Yn account of the weight of energy and an- . - pluck of a spring pullet he will iiiake things another chan ' ' ge of opinion, and that the is Toronto, is oiit in a letter in the Globe de- tion in GO ' bourg. He intends returning soon. -On Saiturday, Mr. Henry Burling a full-fledged M. D. -The Christian En. deavor bf Inverness, Scotland, The, bride wore a simple gown of ebast � ilausissm used in their promotion, even in - . I lively for his detractors when the house catastrophe timed to arrive shortly after the Now Year. All persons found beneath claring that ail infant indusitri a hich have been pampered by the tariff foer I years and was accused and tried for stealing a pair of Society, of this place, have just had their new topic cards issued. The Society white crepon, and a wreath of lilies of thl I valley and heather, ,azea .7,�ere neither common sense nor ordi. , u. them in meets. He has the ability if he has the grit. -1 the debris after this date will sy their own 'Mr., t yet stand alone, ought t canno ,, go down I dog skin mitts belonging to Mr. Danie ' I Mc- Gowan. However, he let i is at present in a very prosperous condition., with a -tulle veil and dainty white kid slippers. Tb� ri&smaidi lary . 9iness prudence can juatify . I � � and courage. ibe'following.is hisletter in damages. XcCartb wif, y not be re- and that other industries which have some was off o u PaY1119 -Mr. John Stewart. of Stratford, paid his were: Miss Aggie Beattie, Miss May me. � -slikhtefJLt degree. -he This is hot a queetion reply to the Efii-pire. It speaks for itself. sponsible, and neither will we, He is about vitality of their own can stand the with- . costs. relatives a visit in this vicinity last week, Kinnon, of Toronto, Misa Mustard, and Misc io be hastily deciied, nor shduld . a move- t I He. says : ( to make another I I break," and no - human . drawal of a cer'tiin measure of protection. i - ' OBITUARY. -Robert Leeper, the subject Bell& McCowan, of Detroit. The bfjde'g . . nent of so serious import be rushed through . �� - I was not a little surprised in 'reading your - ageucy need attempt to avert ,the impending calamity." � . . I It -said much more in the same line,and only voices a very general feeling in the country. flensall. . � .� of this brief sketch, was born in the county of Armagh, IrelaLnd, in the year 1805. His c(,usin was maid of honor. She wore ar elegant Nile a vith-` whoop and a halloo. L6t us look the $ leading &rtiole in this morning's issue, under _ . . — . The Government has already begun to MASO-Nic.—On Tuesday the 27th ult., the L father was for years and until his death an gown: of greeu brocade w tb 1 shell pink crepe trimmings. Miss Beattic noitter Equare in the face and 8be where we the c%ption of i" An Im pen dinV. Calamity," ia,;an � . THE re-election of Mia or Fleming, in To. Y cbanga the tariff, A duty of 5 per cent, ad � members of Zurich Lodge No. 224,, A. F. A. M., elder in the Secession church, of which his in pale blue and silver looked perfectly vill land, before we leap. to find that it attack on me, offensi in tore and co-qched in a spirit of hostil ve ity / I ronto, on Monday, by the overwbelming . , valorem, was levied on all sugar belo* 14 Dutch standard, and on molasses, when and met in their lodge room in honor of the festival of St. John the evan- wife and all his children, including the sub- ject of this notice, were members. ShortlY charming. Miss McKinnon wore ,cream delsiue 'Miss In the first place, it is the opinion of very , which, I ventuie to assert, is wholly X . majorit � y of over three thousand, may$ a good I not imported direct from the country of produc- gelist and for the purpose of' installing the after his marriage to MISS Jane Diougan, a 'the and Irish lace. . Mustard in a pretty combination of canary and black, niany solid, conservative men iti the United , called for, on the part of the Empire, and by deal for the level. b eadedness of the good tion, which meant if it was conveyed by elected officers, for the! ensuing year, which T. member of Covenanting Church, he 'came looked her best. Mr. William - McQueen. rtales,that it would be unwise for thatl�' I coun- ut�provoked anything that I have either , 84 ni, id or done I Inical to the to which - people of the Queen City. 7Mr. Fleming way of the United States it suffered a tax of were as follows : G. McKay, W. M. ; D. MeRwen, S. W. W. C. Davia,'J, W. ; to this country, and settled in the town, now city of St. Catharines. Thera B.A., acted as best man, Mr, McClerkiu, o'l ry to take in Canada, with its vast terri- 1. party - ;I think I May:chLim as much right, If ser- * L eat his face 6rmly agai4st contract -jobbing, I 5 per cent extra, This discrimination was one of the matters complained of by Presi- ; C. Myers, Chap.; W. R. Hodgins, Treas. e I y he engaged extensively in the mercantile - Toronto, and Mr. D, Mccowan were ushers. The bride's youngest brother g%ve her away Dry'. and its problems, aocial and financial. ices and devot�6n count for anything, to � boodliag, and every other species of corpor- dent Harrison in his recent message to Con- J. Boathron, See. ; J. F. McKay, S. D. ; life for many years, taking a deep interest and the Riv. J. H, Simpaon-officiated. 'he matter has been so ver little discussed I ' y Ir!public the privilege of Delongiog as any man now in . life in tho Dominion. ation dishonesty, and as a result he got all . gress, and the Government announced the Dr. Thompson, J. D. ; J. McNevin, D. C. ; D. Burris and E. Butt, Stewards; D. Wein- in the general prosperity of the place, and interested in the building ations the guests repaired to a that country that it is almost impossible You refer �o -My Political course ail a the crib -pickers and robbers in the city down abolition of this discriminatory dnty as an friendliness towards the United Org miller, anist ; J. Ellis, I. G. ; J. Moffat, was of the Old Welland Canal, under the direction of the the dining room where an, elegant 114 Je. " D tell anything about the 'feeling of the . series of. 1'�rblonged and entertaining ' oii him. �Under these circumstances, there- not of States. -It looks as if the C. P. R., alarmed ,Tyler. The year 1892 will be forever re- late Hon. Hamilton Merritt, also Welland jeuner was served, the table decoration@ being m a leaves heather. loss of the people'L but so far the New York wobbles," and sOggest'ithat I am now pre- to L fore, it fs�fortunate that he was elected, a8 by the threats of the administration at membered in Zurich lodge as one of pros- They Railway, now an -important branch of the and After this, Mr.af R. Higgins took the chair and zn is the only paper of importance that � � P',ring sevef.Ainally my connection with the ConservatMb arty., with which, as it shows that the vast majority of the people � - L Washington to curtail their bonding privi- perity. enter ttie now year with an excellent staff of officers, and with the in- Graud.)Crunk Railwy. He was amou the first members of Knox Church, any had called upon Messrs. William Scott,Mr. Baird as, expressed itself as favorable to the I L you so truthfully i fbave been so Jong &sec. can-sippreciate honesty, even when it is op- by 4ilded leges, have induced the Canadian Govern- an to take this step in order to soothe the 'n t creasing revival of interest in masonry, much to do in introducing Presbyter' i 161118M and Fred Smith of Toronto, for gon Wil,11 gn. Addresses were Lde by Mr. am Gra- cheme. � , ciated, by repuNtlitirig the national -policy. - posed roguery. Mr. E. E. Shep. I I feelings of the people of the United States. the pros ects of Zurich lodge for the year Eright in that now city of churches: For years he barn, Mr. Thoma,v F raiser and others. Before . Again, it seems to have beed tak en for i . As to -the pseb, the only.important occa. ol one upon whidfi I differed from my party� herd,',who 6pposed Mr. Fleming, is 0, very % decent fellow but he the Public Accounts of the Dominion, which is the form the report of the,Minister 1893 are indeed. -Com. - CHURCH WORK --The annual meeting of oat under the able ministry of the now Dr. Burns, of Halifax, and of late years under partin the merry party joined hands for Auld fang ranted &,I a -long, that the United States 11 , f1l �tL friends were: . personally, I allowed himself to fall into bad company, and his of Finance taken, have been printed, and Carmel Church Sabbath School was held on the now happy pastorate of Rev. George '837 Syria. The bride is one of Can - ad&'s heroine#;, she having saved the life of phenomenally prosperous country'; even iore, a sort of Eldorado, where money i. (1) With.refe6nce to the act Teepee ing the Jesuit eMitea, which I thougilt, and humiliating defeat in- the result.. cover the financial trausactions of the last fiscal endirg June 30th, 1892, The ex- Wednesd,ty evening of last - week. There was a large attendance at the, nieeting evi- Burson. Durin§i,,th, rebellion of I . he served at Fort gara and other places in a beautiful Young hidy, who fell out -bf bar boat ould be hadDifor the picking up, and where still think, ough,t Ao have been disallowed � t, ' - . . . year penditure exceeded the receipts by over$3,- dencing a hearty interest in the work of the defence of the flag he loved so well, m any row at Meade Island Toronto, a few I ago. Althougl, flattered for her . � , Nery person is contented and prosperous. under the v4d power by His Excellency the Governok �'Vxqneral, and I spoke and THE election which took place in the 000,000, but as the charges for subsidies for echool, The reports showed an increase over last year, In the average attendance, reminiscences of these trying days did he relate to cbildLren and - He , = ry Miss McCowan could not be spoiled. ' Ve have, however, � W never 'seen, anything - , L n voted accordt � ' 9-1y., county of Peel -the other day would seem.to . � railways, the conpltrUction of public build- in's' and perman�-nt improvements are all rec itations and collections, The handsome grandchildren. was one loyal to his church, and enjoying Her sweet and bright dispo,sition has won her hobts of friends both at home in To- I [lat comes within ha ling dista-lice of proof . (2) With refefeilee to the provisions re. -arding the N6'r4hwest territories indicate that the popularity of the OntDrio Government eh,%rged to capital account, it leaves the ex. sum of $115 was contributed by the schol- to the the good health until nearly his last illness, Thursday, 'December find routo, in which city she was fortne L rly en� f this assertion. It is true that in the , whereby is not yet on the wane. Tile penditure on ticcount- of ordinary items are mission fichemes of church. which took place on gaged as a typewriter. Huron has every wanty-five years since the war,,an enormous: the French Ifal hage had been official and putonthesair �hsie as the. English tongue, resignation of Mr. Qhicholm, who bad re. $155,977 less than the receipts, thus making Tile treasurer also reported a balance of L . $51,50 in the treasury from the ordinary 15th, at Union Church A%anse, Brucefield. He - and to, his reason to be proud of her heroine and we ,ational debt has been paid.off, and the , whi-ch I ende,avo�ed, with a measure of presented the county -in the Legislature for a showing of a surplus of $155,9',77. The tots' receipts were $36,921,871, or $1,657,- 'less fund. This showing must have been grati- passed peacefully quietly re- ward above on Sabbath morning, the 18th are only iorry we could not have kepther in our county, but, opul"tion has increased by � leaps and L success, to exD,614afrorn the statute book. (3) The elind6ffients as to the Separate many years, caused a vacancy, The Re- formers but, 439 than the previous year. The -total fying to the teachers and officers to whose faithfulness the success of the is due, of December, Funeral services, which were largely atteilded and impressively nevertheless, whetber at home or abroadshe will as Idvg as life lasts ounds, but the census report of 1890 8holvs � Be - hools in tb6 Northwest, I selected a candidate L the Con- expenditure was $36,765,894, an increase of year it conduct- be the Huron heroine. . t (. s that the real esta,ta mortgage de,b not which have sought, and at 11irties aided by some of those . gervatives declined placing 0, . man in the . - nearly half a .1 previous year. mi lion ov�r the Customayielided $20,5010059, a decreape be- and surely will encourage nobler efforts during this year. The following officers ed by the Rev. S. Acheson, of Kipperl,were held on Tuesday, tbe 20th, at 3,30L p. m., ___001060� I Dmention all the chattel mortgage debt,) - who are now m.iPistera of the crown, to re field. The regular LiberA Candidate was- I low the previous year of $2,898.000. Ex. were elected for the year : Superintendent, ' when the remains were taken by train to Hills Green. L I as increased j ust a little f aster than the Na. I. " � peal. I ,., ,,, , �� (4) 1 did niodt strenuously object and however, opposed by an Independent Lib- L cise yielded $7,945,000, an increase of over Mr. Alex. McPherson; Seeretary-Tr z ) Mr. J. Patterson; Assistant Secretary, Mr, Brantford, and laid to rest beside his late in life died HAPPENIXGS.-Revs. S. Acheson and H. iianal debt has decreased, atid that the I pro- test, against th-b a ral, who got anow,ed under by a majority of one millign dollars, The net debt of the artner who seventeen years Eefore. Irvine preached sermons appropriate to New opulation of the citles has inlareased very , scheme of redistribution of seats which 64 gpiernment introduced last over nine hundred, md� Dominion is stated to be $241,131,434, an increase during theLyear of $3,322,40& At Thomas Bell ; Librarians, Messrs. Ross McPherson and N.- Sherray.-The Young Kind friends forgot not the beauti- ful flowers for his casket. He leaves behind Ye%r's day on Sabbath last. -­49ervice will be -held in the Methodist church 11 b1clock mch faster than the country- at large, not- rithotanding fact Fessioll, and whicb, shorn it is true ol some of its moot ( )�Jebtlonable features, . . - I MR, COCKIN, the special Petroles fn September last, three months People's Society of Christian Endeavor bold its business meeting on Monday two sons : John, in Philadelphia ; R, D. I a Buffalo, daughter, the a ev . at A.'m., instead of in th eninfe, on Sabbath the that enorinpus tracts . passed law. correspondent after the fiscal yesi. had closed, the �Hon. G. - monthly ' and one wife of Rev., next. -Mr. James Clark, of I L) Spent nsXI1 f agricultural land have been ppened up � . into . I' But is the �,Cbngervativie party in favor of employed by the Toronto Globe to write up, E. Faster told the people that th � a public debt evening. The reports were of th most an- . a couraging nature, and showed the Society J. H Simpson, pastor of Union Church,' BrLfield. New Year's- day with frie do in this . ch it ri V1 3 _y. ad acttled in the Western States. This the Mercier Jep'dit act? Of the dual system language ';� �the, 11 the state of the country 11 in one' of his recent letters - 11 Throughout the had not Inaressed at all during the past y ear, but that there had been an actual de- to be in a prosperous condition. There has L - I 11 Father thou host gone bt-fore uf,, -The Methodist church choir spent a soci able evening last week . at the residence of '�ayy P03sibly, seem nom,drawback t, o the dis- of in great Northwest? of Bays: crease. In saying this the Mirlister, of Fi. been 0, large addition to the roll during the Where thy saintly boul fs flown Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stelok, thin - ppointed real estate brokerii0i Toronto, �he compulsory system of separate schools I present inquiTy I have invariably found the . nance made a false statement to the' extent u p&st six mo' the, and a growing, hearty In- Tests -are wiped away forever,- is L of vfl� lage.-At the annual school f ,, - I at it is hardly calculated t6 rd'ageure the , 1m posed on thdiinhabitants of that part of the Dominionk' against the feelings and I and loan companies pretty L bankers well of over $5,000,000, It se we can no ems that longer trot Ministers the' Crown tell terest on the part of all the ciembers in the temporal and spiritual welfare of the con- And all sorrow unknown. ' From the burden of the body, ., From all care and fear released, meet' �n School Section No. 7, Stanle, el 0 1 Y, on W Des- day of last Mr. 6rmert and smaller business, men of Canada. - o nions of M46-tentils of 'them? And is it pi satisfied with the existing state ofaffairs.11 of to the trutb,l even gregation. The Society has nA o�ly tak an I Where the wicked cease from troubling week, Josepli Hudson was It he tariff of the UniL ed Staies has been . , Only when the�' Reform party in the . locah. � . No doubt of it. -These are the kind'of eople p when making official. state- Monte.' kr. John F.. Wood, L a strong hold on the young life of the con- And the weary are at rest." . re-elected school trustee. Mr, Hudson has ably filled the .!edited with having produced and sustain- 1 . � legialature ftn'toves a gerrymander system that as 46 exponeni of Conservditive the National Policy favors. The bankers -the new con- � troller'of Inland Revenue repesitbid 'this gregation, but many of the older members, I Kippen. ' position of secretary-treatur- I er of this school for the past six years. Mr., 1 the phenomenal prosperity claimed for L views�ocuarl see its iniquity? - fa,tten- upon the profits of the protected I falsity in his speech at BrocLville two weeks ago, teD days after Mr. - Foster had findiFg its meetings helpful to their spirit- a usil lives, attend regal rly, Fifty dollars . NOTICE. -As the undersigned is giving u lar, Geor Coleman secured the contract of fiei iat country, and it has C n must crav��leave to doubt, air, whether in anufacturers, but the profitsof both come f the farmers, signed 1is official report, certifying to his own un- was contributed during the past six months ' business in Kippen, he requests a settlement of supp ying a th school with wood at $1,39 per cord. -Mr. Oliver Coleman has returned to �eaus-of making the wages. paid working the honest Cofiservative sentiment of this out o * and the N.'- P. affords him truthfulness. The incident shows how reck- to bome missions, and there isagood on r- SoC01111t8on or before the fif teeath of January 1893 I Goderich High School, Miss Annie en there higher than in any other, country province or of the . Dominion, if Quebec be excepted, is at 6iiance with my views upon no protection. Besides this, the more de. :and the farmers less the present Government are In their to discredit the plus In the treasury, with which to begin the work of the Now Year. The following And will be at the shop until asid- date. fe;; wa on@, Sleighs and Cutters to be sold cheap. W. C. fry'le. 1W64 and Consit to Clinton Collegiate Institute. -Mr- Richard i the world. , If a low protective tariff is a L any of these q4estions,-.and that what you ' pendent needy , are, un. efforts arguments of their opponents, The . officers were elected for the ensuing six NOTES. Mrs, William Anderson Smillia has taken charge of the )od thing, a high ape must ,be better in ­ .. I ar! pleased to bb' ract ,� . a erise as my "enterw less they bec'ome utterly bankrupt, the bet. I partiou,sre are given of the recent loan It months: President, Mr. R. A, Buchanan ; -Mr. and little daughter, have school in Section No, 7, Stanley. -Mr. roportion, and so the ta'iff in the United T1 taming series.-. of wobbling " was in truth I ter it is for the money loaners. � . of ;e29250,000. cost the taxpayers of the Dominion nearly $10,000,- Vice President, Mrs. James. Carlife ; Re- and their who been home on a visit to and friends, Aeft Jacob Baker, of near this Village, had the fortune.to five tates ham been increased until the revenue more in harmoby with the feelings of the � I - - 000 last year In Interest on the debt, cording Secretary, Miss M. McLean; Cor- parents this on Friday evening last. They good, shoot a silver grey fo.z one day lost This fox in ­ threatened on account of the shrinkage of ConservativWrty than the line taken by those who di- i'i fliom me. It is 'most . r -Mr. Alexander Calder, who ran a saw- public or just half the totall receipts from the ous. responding Secretary, Mr. Wilt. Elder; 'of place intend spending a few days with friandis in week. species of worth from $35 to $100. -M�r. Win. Me - �iports. Probably no,one cau&4 has taken oar- tain that me t� all these .matters, with the mill about two miles from Blyth for John McMillan about a year ago, was arrested in tome was sent to England to pay for the ex, travagance Tory Treasurer, Mr. J. T. Wren. Conveners Committees -Lookout-Mrs. Wm. Moir; Woodstock before returning to their hoLme Sam's domains. Allisterie.goingto,build a stone .found&- Lore Canadians to the� States than the -high exception oi E,­tlie redistribution of sea6to Grand Rapids, Michigan, a week ago, on a of administrations, in the shape of interest on the debt tb!y had Devotional -'Mr. D. Stewart;' Sabbath in Uncle -Mr. John Auder- @on and his wife and family, of Sheldon. tioln, under Re &rn this coming Piummer.- Mr. Charles McAllister had ages paid mechanics and othek work -men, measure of last segsionj I had with me gen- ioV charge of embezzlement, The sum placed piled up. People who think the public debt is no School -Miss M. Buchanan ; Visitiug-mr. Dakota, are home at present visiting friend' a bee on Thursday of last week, for the purpose of - . id yet, at the late election for Premident, i tlemen who,� hold high rank in the councils of thd0nservative government, in the warrant is $2W,, -but Mr. McMillan claims that Mr. Calder ran away in Novem- burden should read this I&StL flentenee over twice. The deficit the Intercolonial L. Harold ; Flower-Mriv. J. So Henaerson. The anniversary services of Carmel Church and relatives here. -The Royal Templar: feast last Monday drawing stone for a cellar. He intends I was the vote of the workingmen that As to the f4irie, your apparent desire to her,, 1891, with S8W bel-6nging on wilf be held on SaWath, January 15th, ' bad a of oysters evening, erecting a fine residence next summer. -Mr. iowed under the high tariff p*rty, More � condemn me' AfOuces you to judge me in to the complainant. Tillie mill'used to, be owned Railway for the last year was close on to Mi a million dollars. The deficit � on the when Rev, D. Currie, ,B. D.,, of Glencoe, their hall being nicely decorated for the oc. --Oar singing class Tuesday Alex. Young, of the Nile;-speirt Sunday friends this I ion that, the great majority of Canadians � advarice of mk,' supposed offence. Might I suggest, that At) least have by McKinnon & McMillan, but ,the firbt Government railway In Prince Edward Is. will preach mo,rning and evenlng.-Com. casiou. every evening is doing well, and the scholars are with in vicinity. -Lkrs. Boswell, I of Goderich, is visitin her many frienda in ving in the United States are in the cities, would at a greater app6ai'anlce of fairness, to which -years named went out of the business about two ago. Detective Allen, of London, land was $132,000. 1he liabilities of the Dominion $295,332,000, increase' NOTES.—W-6 are no n ne of the fashioned in making good progress. -Rev, H. Irvine this neighborhood. -Wr. Wm. Love is ail- ad, surely, if there has been an� prosperity anyone, mubli, %-so a shareholder in your traced Mr, Calder to Grand Rapids, and are an over last of over $5,000,000. The deficit good old wilters this section, there beitig 'den, preached the funeral sermon of Mrs. Lead- formerly Mias Berry, gaged in drawing material for the -erection barn for i the country it -la the cities which have en. journal as I tn" whone money you are 0 " in I was assisted by Detectives Smith and Darr, year on tile Post Office service was $663,000. The any quantity of iinow on the groul3d,-Trade is brisk in the village, the S. A. I"t Tues. day *a.fternoon,* in the Methodist church. - of a Mr. Alex, 34cMurtrie, of near Kippen.---�Mr. George Troyer, telegraph ,yed it, and yet it was in the cities that big spendiug th a seemination of this hostile - o crilflciom i 8 e"" b , �Li led, if you delayed the of that city, in making the arrest on a war� rant issued by Judge A.'C. Adait, of the number of depositors in the Post Office sav- ings bank decreased during the good aleighiDg enabling the farmers to bring in they have for The Epworth League withdrew their meet- icg last Sunday listen - operator at Nelles' Corners, returned to the 1pfco.on Thursday last ie turn -over occurred. W� fully be de of cod'Ueitnnation which you have Seventh Judicial Circuit Court Michigan.' I ye*, and anything market, -The evening to to an in- - of week. -Mr. Wm, Dooter eve that, bad we Free Trade with the ! ma'le up yotir fillad to pronounce until the of The original warrant was issued by Squire there was withdrawn over one millioli dol- lars deposited. elections passed over quietlyhereon - Mon. teresting sermon to young people, by Rev, and Miss Letitia Foster have been , nited States, our farrn6ra Would Bnd a I - a,ttick whic�. ")u anticipate is delivered, on � yl Manning, of Clinton. Mr. Calder was more than was The excess of for the three has day last, one of the largest votes ever poll- that day, A. McKibben, of Pine River. visiting friends in Stephen and McGillivray during the � 3ar-by market for their produce, their i the national �d, . -Iic� 9 settled I it is true tho - did in " few 1�1x. in Grand Rapids' with his wife and withdrawals past years � been about $8,000,000. ed was recorded ou and that with very little friction or excitement. Mr. A PLEASAxT Tiim-One of those pleas- ant occurrences which tend to cheer the' doing past week. -The boys who were . the charivaring last week were "bark- )rse% and their cattle, and probably a bet- I ; a words which family, I uttered a, I 1- ,J Parkin's meeting, held two L . i , consisting of ono grown up son and or three married daughters and sons -in- I The bye -election in North Hastings has resulted in the return of the Conaervative George McEwen, salt manufacturer, of this village, was again re-elected as R4evw: by sometimes hearts of faithful workers, and brighten this ing dark pathway, occurred at the of up the wroing tree." - The young .ohild Mr. Peter She"a is at pre8ent in very poor . ; , i � . i - i I - . ! � � . � � .1 . I z I i k- � I � * I i � I . i I � . I . .. . -1 t., .- I . . . : I I I � I 'I � I . � . � 1, I I . . I !I . . I . , � " . ,Z I . � I - I � � . - - I _ _� - , ­_ . - �� ---