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He also says from the A 00�)D SALE.—The sale on Wednesday � - 1:..V .� mlah.t pay them to study the careers of such bsLnk officials go out of their way to Osten- mself and his son last on the farm of Mrs. James Wright, - ?d Sunday, f AV The figure between the parenthesis after each . ' ,'itiously . express their pathfaction ' 'December, 1892, in favor of a Poor House, Mr. Dutton has an application to Parliament ,profits of the labore of hi ,w-7- �661,d ceme , . � ond denotes the page of the paper on which the princes of commerce as A. T. Stewart, John 5-t, . I with a wasn't such a big fool as we thought. for a charter, but is unwilling to try to put �on this one hundred acre farm, he paid $720 which was conducted by Mr. W, G. Duff, --.,! ad�(-rtioewent -will be fou -id. '. . . . . - t w" ill. tc � ­ I - � I Wana,maker, Whiteley, of London, Hng- "p�olioy, which, while it enriches them, is ­ it through the House without some awsur- -on the purchase money of a fifty acre lot was well atten<led, and watt very successful. � nesday of I � i� House for Sale—James St. John. (5) lan.0, and cthers who are recoguizcd as ruining their country, and try to' cram it THE Toronto Empire, speaking on behalf ance that the Government will not oppose. they bought, and deposited $50 in the bank, Calves went as high as $18.25; yearliD� � I I : - J oil i4prinj � . Pay up—Thomas Coventry. (8) . ' " . its passage. With that view)Mr. Dutton 'Sad had it not been for a severe sedident heifers $22.50 ; newly calved cows, $38.25 1 �. I Notice—John 0. Morrison. (6) . standing in the front rank of successful down the throats of,the farmers and work- of the Dominion Government says : 11 The has approached lhe Goveratribut, and they which befell him in the harvest tirnep and co%a in calf went as high an $46.50, and two' -- --j this fowni Bulls for Sale—james Broadfoot. (5) I i I the eside The Ethel Armstrong Concert ConlEttly t2j. (8) bu(4nets men. . .ingmen't4at a policy which is bleeding them announcement from Ott&*& that the Gov- a year old steers went up to $40.50, while �, , r, . s " . have informed him that the scheme is one which necessitated a. considerable mount of - - , , A � I 'cultufal Society Mee n — -. arold. (8) We have outlined brie,fly the policies of at ever liore is the best thing for them and ornment do not intend to allow the rebate worthy of consideration, and that he will be medical attendance and extra hired help,. sheep averaged about $14 per pair. Horses � ,I I 'Ill, A,. Ne Sho , rt a iono—R. illis.'(6) ' y - - monial- jrn Sam!-Anuual Bargain Day—Jackson Bros. (1) the two patties, and stated what experience is Making them rich, we think it is high of canal tolls for 1893 is in accordance' with given every opportunity of fully discussing the bank deposit would have been at least and implements sold fairly well. I . I -the beitw . Condition Powders -1. V. Fear. (5) ' it before the Railway Committee of the $100 more, PRESHNTATImN.—On Tuesday eveninglamt has shown to be . their outcome. We leave time that some one should direct attention the offer of our Government to the Wash- for their f i P. N. Corset@—Hoffm-tn & Co. (5) � ' ; House of Commons_ The expense of thist, —Mr . , George McCartney, of the 10th a company of young people, to the number dist ,chur,c Wanted—May Bros, (5) ; .it to the intelligent electors Of C&Dhia to to their duplicity. This,'.'TnE ExposmoR, iogton authorities last year. The policy is scheme is put at about two hundred mil-' Goderich township, who* has of about 30, assembled at the house of Mr. Cedar Posts for Sale—Mrs. A. McNab. (6) I ' � � concession, 11� Mission, v Girl Wanted—Mrs.. L T. Fear. (8) show by their votes at the next general in its humble way and in its limited sphere, to abolish the system of rebate which was lions, and while this has led some smart been bedfast Jor some weeks, shows no JamesHogg, McKillop, and after all were � *nat. I � � -1 To Whom It May Coneem---;C. Troyer. (8) election which they �refor. It would be has one, and will do again as frequently Los complained of on the part of the United Alocks to scoff at it, it must be remembered signs of improvement. He is one of the comfort ably settled in the commodious resi- �, I Rei I I Z� dersbu, M. I I -- Farm for'"e—Jame8 Campbell. (5) I ' that, with the amount of capital now at the- pioneers of the section, dence, Mr. George Turnbull arose to explain , 'i . UsUorne Insurance Comliany—D. Mitchell. (5) well for all those who have the best interests occlion requires. We are as- co nizant as States as discriminating in favor of Canadian 41---�-, servi,c a. C h S 1. -- 'o 9 . command of millionaires in the United —Mr. Henry Young, of Hallett, brought the object ol t e. A it and asking Messrs. , - � - McKillopi Directory. ( I I ­ Will --be he] 12ert Bell Jr. (9 . I of Canada and of Canadians ai heart to any person can be of the usefulness. of the routes, vessels and merchandise. It is by States I a million is no larger, figure to -day to Blyth last week an elin log the centrO Frank and Win. Hogg to step forward-, he 11-12 Saw Logo Wanted—Ro ) I . . I IFT livered by Music Lassona—W. H. Willis. (8) study,these matters thoroughly, mad, when �banks, and we also know that they are a no means admitted, however, on the part of than a thousand wan 40 years ago. The out of the tree, which miftsure4 46 inches in read a short address, and Mr. Robert Me- 44 ji , Seed and Feed Store—A. Crozier. (9) . ! question a,rises, if the Government would diameter at one end and 44 inches at ibe ny, presented - - I and others 11's Your Duty—Jackson Bros. (6) the time comes,'make no mistakes. mecessity in any country, but* they are not the Canseian Goverameub that the United Leod, on behalf of 6be compa, �. k, 1 �4 , Sacrifice Sale—Wm. Pickard. (5) . . ;) sanction any scheme that would render use- other, - It was 14 feet long and contained them with a purse of money as a 0ight re- -�. I Three Reliable Remedies—Lumoden & Wilgon. 1:5) ' by any means infallible, and we think tbat, States contention was juBtified as correct. less the Welland Canal, and the other canals 1,217 feet. I cognition of their services in zupplying V, . . I New Goods Already—Duucan & Duncan. (5) Mr. Morris' Defence of the, Banks. in many instances, they - exact greater re- If the United States contention is not correct, which are owned by tfie Canadian Govern- —The old McLaughlin hotel building- at ' I fl%.,. , I . . I I music gratuitoubl at the various socia, -1 Dois,-3 I Mr. Morris, manager of the Seaforth ward.than they give service, and that they why give in to it ? I Ment ? . Wroxeter, which has stood unoccupied y � �- I . lio . . Mr. H. M. Whitney, of Boston, was - here facing the equare for a number of years past gmtheringsheld in the neighborhood. 'The - Listowc-I I ( agency of the Bank of Commerce in his have powers givev them which might, with . Messrs. Hogg were taken completely by - baum, �� I - the other day urging the Dominion Govern- was burned down on Friday night of -1.1'aa.t surprise, and their brothe , Mr. James brother4u- gilt A-affitroll Cxpollftor# . ' ' IT would almost seem from reports from � r I C;�5 letter of last week, takes THE EXPOSITOR to advantage to the countr , be curtailed. -4 i ­­ , I I y . Mont not to place Any obstacle in, the way of week. The loss was small as the buil .109 Hogg, in a few well chosen remarks, thank- , , � - 1 Weduesda', - . 6r�va ivg that the I .1 . ' task f y banks fatten upon In anything we have said we wish it to be Sir John Abbott,late Canadian Premier,that the acquisition of the Nova Scotia coal was quite dilapidated. ed the company and gave them a cordial I leavaug for SEAFORTH.- FRIDAY Jan.. 20th, 1893. distinctly understood that we make no per. his days are numbered. Canadians. of all mines by a syndicate of American capital- —His Lordship the Bishop of Huron hag �, - . I the profiti of the .protected manufacturers, � welcome, asking them to enjoy themselves, . �­ Mr. Uartil . We political views will regret to learn that 'the ists. The sale was made p which they did to thefnl:l. Afterd Hsist, fron etc. It will be remembered 'that our re. sonal refteotions upon Mr. Morrie.. ,posible by an Act been pleased to appoint the Rev. ff. Turn, � i I � I ' ! f the Nova Scotia Legislature passed last bull, rectorof St. George's church,Goderich, justice to the good tbings provided by Otnee . of their u - South Huron Reformers. I marks were called forth by the statement of - know him to be a gentleman in every senEe news from him is not encouraging. The 0 1 . - . Session, and a petition has been sent to Ot- to the position of rural dean of the county ladies of the house, they sang "Auld Lang Matilds Fa t decid- i The annual Meeting of the South Huron the Globe'a-correr,pondent that in his inquir- of the term, and, in so far as he has the Tatest Is from the London Canadian Gazette taws, asikiog the Government to disallowit, of Huron, 'Mr. Turnbull has not ye Syce," and departed to their several homes, . . from Ctiro, : 1 . so - . Reform Association, as constituted for Do- ie8 he had " invariably found -the bankers power,ve kndw he will act towards the of the 5th in8t , which says : as they are afraid that a monopoly will put ed whether he will accept the appointment, e h satisfied that a very pl-ea-)ant evening � ing at boint ; I : ' I . . minion purposes, will be held at Brucefield and loan companies pretty well satisfied ' patrons of the institution over whiA be . " The latest news from Sir John Abbott up the price of co&I in that, Province. There —Rev. James Livirigistone, of Listowel, had been spent. I -N OT A R I . jig not so encouraging as one could wish. He would be no fear of that if the Government who is well known to many readers in this A' SOCIAL. —Although the weather was -� POSITOR Of I on Monday -next. The object of the meeting with the pxistiag state of affairs in this presides, not only with justice but wiDh - � i . - . and his family are now in Italy, proceeding would undertake to abolish the duty on soft county, recentlVsold a yearling thorough . ver I y unfavorable there was a nice attend � - . H,ensall ne will, be to elect officers and transact any, country." We*gave what, in our opinion, leniency and generosity, and he is not one south and east by easy stages, and he is, if cOdl of 60 cents a ton, in return for an wboli- bred filly to Mr. Joe Hess, the celebrated ance at �11 � . . the social held at the residence oi I elected by � other business that may be deemed in tbe is the reaso; n for the satisfaction of those of thc'over-paid officiale. Our remurks re- anything, rather weaker than when in Eng. tion of the American duty. In other word@, 'temperance lecturer, receiving the handsome -Mr. Jamies Wiltze e r W Ito -1 iorit 150 -6 . . . ,n A a a, on Tues- I � Y interests of the association. Mr. John 'Me- parties, viz.- That they fatten upon the fcrtobaak8 in general. They are all re. laud. His health is, indeed, said to have reciprocity in coal would be the beat safe- sum of $300 for her. . day evening of last week. Everything pass- Reem " E , . I ' steadily deteriorated since he caine from guard against any monopoly putting up —Mr. John Armour, of lot 37, concession ed off very pleasantly, Mr. and Mrr. Wiltze � -1 the trouble M-411an, M., P., will also be present and . will 'rofits of the protected manufacturer#. Mr. lentless, soulless corporations, that will blecd � � . 11 I p � - - Canada, and he is now unable ­to move about prices. 5, East Wawanoab, is the possessor of a exerting themselves to the utmost to make � - be would I � deliver an address. He will likely have Morris seems to think tbat this is not .the their victims to the last drop, and when A gentleman from Nova Scotia, Mr. Me- Durham cow 4 years old that has had f ur : . . � � � i . I much Owing to the weakness from which he - c their guests enjoy tbemielves. Mr. Alex. � , Buchanan V. I something interesting to say to the p9ople. case. Well, will he.plealae inform us from they can ' et nothing more from them, they suffers. It is still hoped, however, that the Dougall, a member of the House_ of Com- calves'. On the 24th of December she - � of 368 vote 9 I gave Gardiner was unanimouely, elected chairman, � " 1 - - . . - There should be a large turnout. There whence come the profits'On which the' do fliog them aside with as little consideration rest and change will have a beneficial in. mono, who supports the National Policy, birth to twins. She has taken 10 firat and discharged his duties to the satisfaction � 't,� I Mr. XcEwl . , I y . I fluence. " told mei the other day that the New Glas- prizes and 3 second prizes at 14 exhibitions. of 9,11. The following is the programme: - 11 Mr. Robert, Will also be delegates appointed to attend fatten ? That their profits are liberal, come as an ordinary ,person would throw aside an gow Glass Works have been shut down and Thits record is hard to surpass, �� ­ � of over 200,� ­ � � Opening h mn by choir; chairman's speech - �� ic I I '' . . - y t ,­ -; the: convention at Toronto on the followibg from where they thay, is manifest from the old, *oru.out sboe. But for all this, as in some 200 hands thrown out of work. If —Sanderson's general store 'in Wroxeter - -e -votes. Ahl I I . . THE DOMINION CAPITAL. missionary report by Miss Lizzie Smillie ; . � - ' . I day. , I princely s%laries which they pay their offi- the case of the .railways, the publicAre Mr. McDougall votes according to 'his cou- had a narrow escape from fire on Friday reading, Miss Mary Meriadzean ; duet, �� � 7 from Mr. N , . cers, and the liberal dividends -which go tD obliged to do business with them, and for - — — — ' victions-this Session he will, no doubt, sup- night. A falling lamp exploded, scattering Misses Smillie and Smith ; recitation, Mies . we are not i . (By Our Special Correspondent.) port a Agoroue measure of tariff reform. the burning oil,and nothing but the prowptw Mary Gardiner; quartette, Miss Wiltze, �; cord breakei The Lines of Battle Drawn. the shareholders. The general manager of this reason the public should, in some way, ' OrfAWA. January 16th, 1893. . - ness and courage of those near the spot and Messrs. Turnbull and Fowler; reading, . ;1. COmING T I . At the meeting held last week under the the Canadian Bankof Commerce is paid a be given greater control over them. The The members ,of the Government have News of the Week. saved the large block with its valuable con- Miss Kate Ewen ; solo, Prof. Coutts ; duet, . I at the rece - ­ . . � I - ' er ! C people should be' their masters and'no't their been -very active during the past ten days in tents. Misses Smith and McAllister; duet, two � , i -.1 .. county of V . auspicea,of the Young Conservative Club in salary of $22,000 a year; the gen M man- BLAINN'S ILLNESS.—Mr. Bliine continues --�-`i � . ,; - I ,� Toronto, the f ature policy of the Dominion ager of the Bank of Montreal is even more (slaves, . I - addressing public meetings and attending in a very weak stateat Washington. There —The quarterly board of Rattenbury little girls ; address, Mr. Doig ; instru- 1-1 elected a Va I . % . is little probability of his recovery, street Methodist church,, Clint -on, has ex- mental, Dora McAllister - address Rev. D. - - Berlin 'O and I Government was officially announced by Si,- liberally dealt with, as he receives a salary . �J, - - banquets, and, now that -they have returned tended an invitation to the Rev. G. F. Sal- Forrest' instrument 9 Wtho town* , . THE Empire, in - a series of weak and awa, one is in HAYF,,3 DEAD. —Ex -President Rutherford ' 9 &I, Lizzie Smith, was,a,former John, Thompson, who made the chief speech of $25,000 a year, and other similar officers !' . to Ott clined to ask—Is this B. Hayes died on Tuesday from an attack ton, of Brussels, to become it@ PAStDr for THE COUNCIL.—The council met at Lead- . : Watery editorials, has recently been attempt- next year, providing the official board .of township Of of the evening, the other twelve members Of in other banks enjoy similar salarieo. It � ' bury on Monday and the memberswere all . . all ? Much had been expected from Sir of neuralgia of the heart. the Government present - simply 11 backing would take a gool many farms, to say no- ink to show that Free Trade h:%s been a con- Thompson's speech at Toronto on MONEY FOR SOMEBODY.—Egbert Judson Brussels will consent to his removal, he present. Messrs. James Evans and Win. brotber of A. � , John - I g been there but two years. . � Their man I r 4,picuous failure in Great Britain, and is capitalist, died at San Francisco, California, havin 0 Archibald *eye nomivated for Depu y . him up," so to speak. As Sir John said, lie thi6g of the profits of the farm,, to make up aing - the country, haVing already Friday night, but very keen disappointment on Tuesday, aged 81 years. He was a ty- - pleased'to to rapidly rui —A correspondent from the township of Reeve, and the Reeve gi viDg his casting vote . ighly respei had'no new atory�to tell. He had to an- the salary qf one of these gentle, en for one is felt, especially, among the Conservative bachelor, and- leavei a fortune of .several Grey says : There was a majority of 7227 for Mr. Evans he was declared elected. Mr. h , . . brought agriculture almost to its I ' � I : respective mi nouace the same old policy which has been yeAr. It is not any wonder, tb7,,.. "t 9"'L)- tariff reformers, or, as one might designate million dollars, against the houEe of refuge in this township. Evans is a c,le � � - ,erefore, that It brings forward no proof whatever for its . . - ver young�wun who has had lHz AGO so conspicuous a faiture, fdr fifteen years. these well-pald officials should be 11 satisfied them, the McCarthy mugwumps, that the SNow BLOCKADES. —Snow blockades im- The mattee was not properly brought before considerable municipal experience, and will nual me6ti . 1) � I ' I assertions, but simply points to the depress. . ded railway truffle during the late severe the electors, in fact it wasn't considered at L make a creditable represeutativ*, in the 9 THE EXPOSITop. does not believe in ruiiniDg with the existiDg* state of affairs." Almost Premier announced his adherence to the Pe W Braudh Agr1i I ed condition of agriculture in that country, weather all over the Eastern and Western all-; but. of couirse, the vote as it stands no County Council. Mr, Archibald is aleo a I I . down, or attempting to belittle men, simply any of us would be pretty well satisfied if and says to the farmers of Canada: " Be- National Policy. True, he accompanied it . States. I will be.the guage to go by Until another vote � ! first-class man, and it should be his turn L on Thursday, I S L - L- . ,;;�, ­ the officers al because they happen to be political oppon- we had a salary of, say, $22,000 year. with a declaration that the tariff was un . Firm AT SEA.—On Sunday, while at sea, .is taken. next year. Mr. John C. Morrison was re-� 1. I . . I satisfactory A � :-, ents, and we are quite willing to believe that Now, the pro t' ware of Free Trade." - It forgets to mention ' a fire broke out in one of the store�-roome on —Nlr. Peter A. Miller, of Whighain, is appointed cleik; Mr. Wrn. Evans, aese5sort .. 6 s -that will justify such sal- satisfactory and there would be changes 'in $ .: hard luck of: - - tile fact that in an age when the farmers of . I board the Bothnia, and the passeagers be- quite extensively engaged in apicu,lture. Last Mr. Solomou J. Shannon, treasurer, ,and � Sir John Thompson and his colleagues are &ties as these can -not be very modest, and , itio. it during the coming see Lon, but a great year he had about 25colonii.tof bees and now Mr. Charles Dodde, collector. Mr. John � membered th - Great Britain are brought into compet-f-I came greatly excited, but the flames were � not only intelligent, sh-rewd business men, we do not think it is over-straiaing the n many changes might be = in the tariff soon extiDgaished. he has 48, He extracted about 2,000 pounds Irvine and Mr. Adam Dickson were appoint- r I and especialli h , ut also earnest, p%triotic citizens, Indeed, facts to call them " fat. "' The salaries with the farinere of cheap lands ia,A ne'rica, . 1( I . of honey last year, and has shipped a cOn- ed auditors. The Board of Health -will be �� . .. and disagrelej I . paid ' without affectingin the slightest degree any WHAT A COAL FAMINE MAY CAUSE.— . - I out. 'The - they said some very good and patriot!c to the officers of loan companies 'are about India and RuEsia, they are .forc!d to pay of the protected industr ' s or monopolies Chicago is threatened with af coal famine siderable quantity -of it to the Western composed of the Rfeve, Clerk and Alessrs:, ' - I '. I " States, being able to realize a higher price Bernard O'Connell, Thomas Murray and 1. a -mounted to . on a par with those p I rents -that .would 1).uy the same arrount of 'tostered a'i and not only will suffering easue among the " � � - weather "th - I things at the Young Coaservative meeting, " . aid bank officers. which have been I t the expense . of poorer classes, but large- fae'tories will be � 11 , . I I I-. for it tbere'tban here. John McElroy, with Dr. Smith, Seaforth� I � . land over and over again in this country, '- I � I ;- dollars or - . but, like other men, they are apt to make' Mr. Morris asks" why should it be in � the whole people priug the last 14 years, compelled to shut down. for want of fuel, —At the re6ent horse lottery held a Medical Health Officer, and Richard Pol- 1 ? � and yet they never become the posseesors of .. . closes the , '4 throwing thousands of people out of em- couple of weeks ago by Mr. Lewis Wigle, lard, Leadbury, Sanitary Inspector. i ; mistakes, and we are convinced that in ad. the imterests of the banks to have the manu- I As Mr. Laurier 'I'Vointed out at H%mil- MT. 41 about -,,$3-1. P1 I - I , heriag to ',,he old policy of protectionthey facturers rich and the farmers poor?" We the land they till. Ita'qaoforgets to rmn-, ton, they have tinkered the tariff every two PloYmellt. of LeamingtoD, Mr. - Edward Bosaenberry, H-.nry Searlett having agreed to iake 130 -. 1 . � � . prizes amounj . lion that, though prices h3we steadily ce- years since it was fir8t framed, and have A DAY OF MOURNING. —Saturday, 14th of Zurich, was one of the fortunate ticket for damages sustained by a borse of his on .�, . have made a very grave miEtake, one which I do not say it is in the interests of the bank - L .are the officei I 5 crLa3ed, rents h�ve not, 6or has, the laud made innumerable chan s without relieving inst., was the anniversary of - the death of holders. By an investment of 85 lie won a account of its getting -its leg through a Z I . 'will not only ini.ure the country in many I to have the farmers poor, as poor men of - I current yeal '! I .. . - I grown more fertile and needed less %tteu- the burden of taxation,gindeed,' the changes the Duke of Clarence and Avondale, the handsome seven year old pacing mare valued bridge, the council decided to pay him that �. chainan ; Vic waya, but which will also catioe them to be any claFs are generally kept at long' range have been in the-direotion of increasing the elder son of the Prince of Wales, and -the at $175. But there were a good many amount in full settlement of his claim. . � - �L71 . 89 ecretarrTr �: . it snOL * tion, or lets assiduous cultivation, The fact, burden, with the, -one exception of sugar, clay was observed- aF, ore of mourniog by hundred ticket holders who did not win PathmasterR allowing wood, logs or other ." wed under " at the next general clecr by the banki. But it is ia the interests of " el"i L I . tors,—R-ober � . of the matter is that the " gen'tlenian and taxes were taken off it only under prc8. the Members of the ro &I family. anything. I obstructions to be left on the public high- .� ... ticn, - They are travelling in the very iame the loan companies' that the farmers should . . . - y : ;;; -Daniel UeCa in England has " cornered " nearly all the sure of similar action in the United Stater. NEWSPAPERS COST MwNBY. — William —In the list of successful candidates who ways will be heldresponsible for any dam- . �� Henry Lippe ,path which the Republican party in the� % be dependent, as it is oniy,�uch who require agriculturafland, and .by refujing always t ' However, there is hope, for, judging by the Zeegler, a well-known real estate dealer wrote at the Qualifying Examination, Civil age that may occur through their neglect. Battler. Zuri 'United States has travel -led: High iari�ff, to use their .111oney. If' -all the -farmers . 0 pist, this Government dare not retain taxes in Now York, has purchased a one-fifth Service, London, we notice thiLt of Thomas Pathmasters hold office until the lot of M&Y4 John, '8�`oelkei sell, has given the land an artificial value. which the United States throw off. Eve interest in the,Brooklyu Eagle. It is said Farrow, Post,masterof Brussels. --We are Accounts to the amount of 832-3 were paid. high taxation, high, prices for living, high - were in independent circumstances the beet . ry � I Blake. We , It in this class, and not the purely agricul- time the United States has modified its the owners of The Eagle value it, together also pleased 1 to hear that Ward Farrow The council will' meet again at Fulton's ' tr!rnes for boodlers, monopolists, ringsters part of the loan companies business would ' . I their -usual 9C � I tural class, which is crying for protection. tariff, the Conservativo Government at Ot. with its business plant and property, at passed the Civil service examination at hotel on Monday, February 27th to receive I I I %ad political bosses. This policy has given be out off. It is equally in. the interests of They have been living so long on the fat of taws has followed in its step , And Sir John $3,600,000. . Winnipeg and! will now step into some de- the auditors report. 9 . r the -United States,. practically in thirty the banks that the profits Of'. ihe manufac- Thompson anDouncod 'at thelhoard of Trade A DOUBLE EXECUTION.—A double execu- partment of postoffice work for which lie is I � ­ the ]alnd, i�t the expenae of others, that they banquet, in Toronto, that the Government tion took place at Nanaimo, British Colum- well adapted. . . - yeare, a, mortgage debt on real estate of turers should be liberal. It is a well known ELV41TAIC are loath t6 come down to the hard pan and would wait and see w6at Mr. Cleveland was bla, last Monday morning. Dominico Tar- —A curious coincidence occured last Sun Hullett. village by elej - 612,350,575,( 00 ; a chattel mortgage debt of fact that much of the 2 manuf acturing of the . ' ' ANNUAL MEETixG.—The annual meeting . ­ . � work for t4eir living. If Great Britain had - og to do in the direction of tariff reform &913ello, an Italian, murdered another day at St. Stephen's church, Gorrie. It ap- .: It is the intei $1,100,000,000;a series of feverish "boorno," country is carried on on bank capital, and 931 Italian. Sing Kee, a Chinaman, murdered pears that the Sunday School was i of the Loyal Or&nge Lodges for the District - six lights, to . - at lashington. It is hard to pin the setute udebted &.11 of w'hich burst, and which paved the way unless the profits were liberal, the rnanufac. fewer 11 County Families " and fewer rich Premier, hos#evert down to any particular a fellow countryman. For theme crimes to its treasurer for supplies and a collection of Tfullett was held in the Hall ,of Lodge having light. � . . . f or the, . idlers, agriculture would be on a . No. 793, on Tuesday last. The meeting WS6 . I . unprecedented success of such turers would not be able'to pay the banks . Much ,bet point, for, in another brostli, he says that they were hanged, was being taken in the church to make up well attended by the brethren the dis- - 'intend to get - schemes as the Louisiana lottery ; and has their charges, which enable them- in ter footing, and the cry for protection would the Government will maintain the National A CELEBRATZD NEWSPAPER DzFuNcT.— this amount, On counting the sum on the Of in to be ,opei ' - ' - - I Policy in all its aspects., that .Canada will The Virginia City1erritorial Enterprise, the platee it was found to correspond exactly trict. Addresses were read by A. M. Todd, - , -- I isr that turn to pay their officers the colossal sal- : y, oldest newspaper in Nevada, has suspend- —to a cent—with the sum owed the brea8- COunty Master; James Horney, District Gorile i - t nd drain6d the cream of young manhood from be unheard. , itend to her own business in her own wa . also he ' . in p-9 I Thoma ll�ill - the rural districts and. sent them to the aries we have instaDeed, The manufactur- � . without heed to anybody else, and ' cat of ed publication. It was on this journal that urer.- Master, and officeris in attends, * . I . . THE Toronto Bo4rd of Trade have passed the District to be in a prosperous state, a0d, 81Gi � . Mark Twain, Joaquin Miller and Dan Me- —The Wingham, Advance of last week making jolutiobs favoring the establish- Anybody less versed 'in sopbittryj or less Quill were reporters at one time. says : H. W. C. - enjoyable time was spent by thoie power and cities on a mad chase for wealth. No won- ers are enabled to make these large profits, a series of ref I . all with less heed to 0he United States. Meyer, Q. C., who has a very i , an , der Euch a, policy in the end -overwhelmed by the protection which the so-called Na- ment of the proposed fast ocean steamship .skilled an a rhetorician," than the Premier, HEAVY STORMS, —A heavy storm of sleet been for some little time past sojournin in in attendhUce.—Com. . i . i . 9 . I . I . those who gave it birth, and it ' 4 . � two and snow prevailed over England last Sun- Toronto, has by the'advice of his physician � . that it may p � will just an tional Policy affords them, and as the con service, and urging '� , the Dominion Govern'. would find it difficult to reconcile these . 11 NOTES,— surely be the means of overthrowing the sumers or users of their products are mainly ositio-ns, but he has undertaken to ride two day. Shipping was greatly damaged, and gone to Calgary and will possibly take ad- property whei party in this country which takes it up. farmers, it is upon this class that the burden ment togive the scheme substantial assist- gorses of a totally different color and will there was terrible suffering -amongst sea- vantage of the celebrated hotsprings at Banff Blyth. intends to mo ' ance. commenting on the action of the probably undertake to reconcile anythill Men. Five men were drowned off Dart- He hopes to return to Wingham in about ANNrVERSARY SERvicHs.—The Presby- - nearer his wo Should this policy meet with even a moder- either.directly or indirectly falls. The far. a the Globe says : 11 it is, after all, a . � 9 - terians should feel highly gratified at the a Bo rd that will keep him and his party in ,power. mouth during the terrible snow storm. two months lw[ff� his family, who'have been . of house Aceo ata degree of success in Canad , it can only mer, however, while he has to buy the pro Attention is being directed to the pre- GOES BACK TO JOURNALL13M.—Rev. Sam enjoying the -'western climate during the large crowds which 'filled their beautiful bard], an m . . . I y . - business, q neation —one which business men . church edifice - � I e lead to a higher tariff, for as soon as indlus- tected,goods in the pr to ted I arket has to � valling distress in Canada at the present Small, tbe evangelist, has returned to jour- past summer. moraiag and ovening last w -R1 the ne, have an opportunity of . understanding by time. It is not confined to any one portion nalism,having accepted a position on the At- —While Mr, David Scott, ar.,of Belgrave, Sabbath, to hear Rev. Mr. McKay, preach I . .1 tries multiply to an extent sufficient to pro- sell his products in competi ion with tha% � - houses, SUP . reason of their dependence on efficient trans- of the country, but is distributed from lants, Constitution. was attending the election of officers at the their anniversary sermons. Inithemorning . d-twe competition and thus bring down wholeworld, hence it is th r statement portation, rapid postal communic 1�'indsor to Halifax. - In the latter city, GENERAL BEN,, BUTLER DEAo.—General Bellrave cheese and butter factory on Fri- he took for his text St. John, chap. 1. verses,* I tend,.Pre lon I prices, the manufacturers will demand high- is borne out that 11 - ation and , some hundreds of residento of the pla;e tesman, ay a trap door In the upper 'storey broke or worse . 1- . I the banks fatten upon quick passenger transit in the course of their � BeDjamin F. Butler, the.lawyer, at& d 35 to 51, and to the evening he preached an � -I-- were d * � I . . I litician and millionaire manufacturer., with his weight and he fell a distance of 10 eloquent missionary sermon from -at e . , er duties in order that they may combine the profits of the protected manufacturers , business. " . That it, so, - It is a business waited pa the municipal authorities, and re- V3 , X th, w, I � V .. - the folla - . Pe ; � and keep up prices, just ais they have done ba�t the profits.of both come out of the far- . presentid that they were out of work and died at his residence in Washington, on or 12 feet, striking on a; stair in his fall, chap. 25, verees 40 to 45, He in Secretary . Messrs. . � question, and, such being the case, let it be actually without the means to sustain life. Wednesday, the Ilth inst., in the 75th year seriously hurting �is 1'e -ft arm, left side and of the Foreig,a Mission Committee, and he � . P. . � Reeve Soind.. I tirne and again' in the United States. The mere, and the N. P. affords them no pro- treated in a business manner. If it is of Ill Quebec, a few weeks ago, a crowd of un. of his age. left ankle. He ia now recovering nicely, showed clearly that his whole heart is taken I � t Robinson and I . - advocates of the " Old Policy " also claim tection." We have also demonstrated the n - d numbering 1,500, waited on three' GERMANS FOR THE STATE$.—The emi- but it will be some time before he fully re. up with the work, The other churches in � 1. ,assessor and c . such vital importance to the people of To. . . T � at protection will create a home market accur&dy of our statement that " the more 0�e P'O grants who left Germ ports for the United covers from the shaking up and fright. ive every person a : , th, " I deraile Minibter,3 of the Crown and told , f. town were closed to gi � I- the Dext meet I and thus benefit the farmers, but this does dependent and needy the farmers are, unless . - . red 108,820, —At the recei I I . chance to hear him, which showed -a very - -1? day, January � ronto -and Montreal and the other cities,that practically the same story, and asked for States in 1892 numbean at munici a elections in i they should get their parcels and letters work. The Ministers forgot, I presume, to THE CARTERITE.S.—Ilie Carterites, a new friendly spirit. He also lectured Mo.nda i : -1 not, seem to have been the result to any they become utterly bankrupt,J the better it Howick the vote for the iralt deputy Ree-ve- . i` . i . dull owing, n( ! I . from the old country a few hours quicker tell them that the N. P. would provide work religious sect, with headquarters at Coloma, ship, between Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Soth. evening, taking for his subject 11 ThrougK i I we-ather.—Git . -, great, degree in the neighboring country to is for the money loaners." i than they do now, let them furnish for them if they were only patient, for it is Michigan, are annoying the rest of the pop- eran, was a tie. The returning officer gave Picture Galleries." It was something ex- 11 i for hardwood,: . � � I the south'of us. One would think that if Mr. M6rris is of the opinion that the agri. , the certain they did not refer to that bountiful ulation with their yells and howls for the odds to Mr. Ferguson. . In the contest ceptional to have such a large attendance at I i buy any. .qua I money to secure the service. They should policy at all. In Ontario cities, the distress mercy during the nights and on Sundays, a lecture. �He led his audience through the � � Sevin this claim were well founded, the farmers of cultural class is decidedly maki g headway - for the second Deputy Reeveship between . g for W., . A not ask that the whole country pay for that is, perhaps, not so great, or, at all events y resulting from the flagellations inflicted on Messrs. Graham and Jaques, Mr. Graham famous galleries of Pitris, Edinburgh and . ! - Illinois, with Chicago, Rockford, Elgin and in this vicinity, and he gives as a reason for it has not come to the surface in any organ- each other to drive out the devil. Carter, Loudon iving a very I ,. which will be of benefit only to themselves won by a majority of onli 7, while Mr. .,9' , vivid insight into � other manufacturing towns and cities to his belief that " for every farme1r who bor. ' ized demand upon the Government. 'If the the chief of the fanatics, has ordered all his Cook's majority for the Dbputy Reeveship some off the greatest paintings of the . If a large Dominion subsidy is given to this . - supply, shauld be wea,ltby by this time, but rows from a bank there are robably 'ten Liberals, however, pursued the tactics of the followers to pay into his hands, for the was but 41. They ido ;busiuese on c'ose day. Every person who heard hrm was well LocAmTiws, . . � . sa we find that Plinois has a real estate Mort- who have money at the " This is scheme, it will be a shame and a fraud ppon Conservatives, when Mr. Mackenzie was in Lord, one-tenth of their property, marginsi in Rowick. I tisfied. H-el3ry W. A , . �t a large majority of the poo power, they would instigate these hordes of —On Wednesday afte NOTE,.,.—Rev. 'Mr. Campbell, who was to that he, is rexi . clusion, As Globe is departing sadly from its former unemployed men to form in procession aua - The House of Industry Vote. Malcolm' ,McKinnon, ,of Calgary, North have preachad the anniversary sermons in illinves, —Xiss I gage debt of some 8400,000,00O.- No com- not a safe premise for such a con Pie. and the ruoon of last week - mont is needed on these figures. The fact is a rule farmers do not, and can not, afford to advance on Parliament Hill with a demaud West Territory, led Miss M. i d BeIRrave on Sunday, received ward that teacher, hastA that artificial means, opposed to the natural carry ' moor . ings in advocating it. ' for employment, holding that the Govern. Unfortunately, owing to the absence of aggie, fi-con the seirvici�s had been postponed, on account -bids , fair to on their � business on bauk capital, � — -1 nient w*as directly responsible for their lack contests in some municipalities, a full vote daughter of Peter McDonald, Esq., of Cran- of the bad state of the roads, so he conduct- Thomas Neva laws of trade, cannot createia lasting pros- hence the reason for their not, borrowing ' .. brook, to the hymeneal altar. Rev. D. B. . I I His Head is Level. .� of it. ,I was not taken throuAout the county on the . ed services at home in the morning.—The . and v,eteran House of Refuge, a4d the figures are not from the banks, whereas many (if them do, g in the town- . ' ew Chief q of fashion, After a wedding breakfast the — bard time �Of peri-ty, and the harder you work and the At the nomination" meetin The Hon, Mr.,, Strqng, the n, MeRae t;ed the knot in the most approved flax mill had to shut down on Manday on - farther you go in this direction, the ,deeper no doubt, make temporary use of the banks ship of Stephen, a vote was taken on the Justice of Cmiada, gave an official dinner at therefore conclueive as to the sentiments wedding party accompanied Mr. and Mrs. account of the severe weather, the pipes . � back. again, _ you get into, the mire. If the facts were in which to pl%ce their money for safe keep . the Rideau Club the other night, to his col- the p . eople as a whole. The following is the having got frozen, ,and while trying to fix ' snow drifts, ' - House of Refuge question. there was a leagues on the Bench of the Supreme Court, vote in the municipalities reporting : . McKinnon to Brussels - depot, where they them, they burst a valve, wllich let all the despite Ithe d known, we believe that the people of Can- ing, until they require it for 0 a took the noon train �ast, followed by the ad I I a maturing � good atte d nee of ratepayers and out of all the Cabinet Ministers and other prominent ' FOR. A G A I' -',1S T - best wishes of a large circle of relatives and 7a ada sould recognize the fact that it is not water out of the boiler. —Mr. and Mrs. Ben :rnade good- t payment. We will also 1-nake this state- present, only one solitary person stood up Turnbarry ................ 141 117 friends. . t le,.Wcre visiting friends len, the Re , people, numbering in all about 50. Since Jenkins, of Blueva Al by protection, but in spite of it, that the ment, and those wbo like to take the trouble tile elevation of Mr. Justice Strong, a great Blyth .................... 154 22 � � town this week, on their way . N-cinity have in favor ' uge. —For the quarter ending with the! 6th 'a to Kin- . A United States has flourished, and we may This many stories are being related of his.eccen- Brussels .................. 237 25 inst., the convictions.by the magistrates of burn. --11r. Plummer, our popular Principal the winter. , . - can verify it, that for every farmer in this gentleman, "whoever he,� was, now writes to tricities, some of which, if published, would Gr y .......... ........ . 298 525 - 73, Goderich magis- of the'Oublic school, wears a happy smile thereall. right have more to say about this later on. county who has -money at his cre e - - the county numbered these -days, as his wife presented him with There has be dit in any the papers giving. the ;reasons for the faith be higIly amusing. Like a great many his- Seaforth ............ ...'.. 367 51 trates 22 of these ; Clinton magistrates ' Mr. Laurier has also announced the policy of the banks, there are ton whose farms are that is in him. He F�ys: I .see by the torical personages of great abilities, the Clinton ................... 393 28 10 ; Brussels, 12; Seeforth 7 ; Blyth, 5 ; a bouneing-boy last week.—The townR-peo- winter. Last of the Liberal party in Canada, and it., like Mortgaged for more than half,their value. f Chief Juatica is eccentric and hasty in tem- Wingliam ... I ............. 305 38 the others by individual magistrates in the ple are gruwbllug� a great deal at present on this quarter that of the Conservative party, is no xiew We are . also informed on the very best an- papers that only ' one pprson voted in favor per, but he has a mind which grasps intri- Exeter .................... 268 66 county. Six of the offences were violation account of. not being able to get wood, the 'Brussela, but . of a I?oor Ilouse at the �recent nomination � cate legal questions with a facility hitherto Stanley ................. � 73 158' of the License Act ; some were assault roads being almost assable. — . forth. Our IS . atory, Put in a few words.it means" Tariff thority that, in one of the beet I OwushiPs in. meeting at Crediton, w'hilst a crowded hatL unknown on the Canadian Bench. There is Hallett ................... 273 349 A large load of Good Templamrp drove to beet m I Reform," with Free Trade as the ultimate this county, there . cases ; some few were drunk and disorderly, I wrkets . are not in )-re than one voted against it. . The reason this person so still a vacancy on the Supreme Court Bench Tuckeramith ... 191 123 and the remainder various violations of the Londeaboro on Tuesday evening to a union this place, rec -oal. This means �hat the tariff will be ex- hundred farms that are not Mort aged for a . I Hay ........ *-*-'-'-'-*-'-'-'-'-'- - I 459 laws. Of the flues imposed 28 were simply meeting, andreport haviag had an enjoy- . tb ' , g I 9 . voted was. because lie thought that he was which will be filled in a- few weeks by the . 272 oroughbred z I - not only advocating the cause of -morality, a . ntment of a judge from Nova Scotia. East %Vawanosh ........... 10 , 213 able time- A load al�o attended the 1. ej tinguished as rapidly as is cansistent with greater or less amount. We alap;know that " $1 and costs," and it looks as ifia sterner . Taylor', of B I . . I a . 39 district meeting held in Belgrave on Wed of our . L . te- I . n � I n . 7- ,h the safety of the established 'industries of . the first mor d o many a very great saving to our county, and es- d1ernational Navigation, providing a wa Ashfield .................. 154 3 , � as re tgage has b humanity, and christianity, but, 13nanoially, Tohl stupenduous enterprise, known as the enforcement of law in this connection would - I I � ' i . � . ter Goderich Township ........ 93 300 bring better results. esday, where there was a very large 1-0 emith �r, be farms in this vicinity4within the past ten pecially our' township. As it now is, we wiy from Colborne ................. 319 gathering'. showing that the cau i 1� fession sad b the country, and that P69 soon as it can I L d i r er T . w - -S � intends -tokin . - Orth I � c'un � their poor. The charity rate for Stephen tor -1, a gentleman from the United States, '. always welcomed,took place at the residence League of Blyth Methodist church, coil - � - &I years, and we further know that, within the hs�e to help the towns and villages pay for Y&k, is 6ing promoted here by Mr, Dut- one of those pleasant events which are ' . ng stronger in the county.—The Ep brought about without inju y to the gen 101 On Wednesday afternoon of last week, ake Erie to Montreal an New Goderich Town ........... 699 29 business or credit of the o I � in I alo .......... I . held a ego. . Free 'Trade will be established ' t Is we who has studied the general question of M * rity for 1310 . . try, Universal past twelve years, far property bas de. for 1892 is $241.'- In addition to h - grand literary feast on Tuesday evening, at . -five per have to pay to the county nearly $170 to trabsportation on this continent and believes - townehip of Hay, when his daughter, Miss I - This is creased in value at least twority of Mr.,Henry Isaac, on the Lake Road, . I I the regular meeting. A splendid programme practically the policy of Mr. Cleveland and ;cent. These, surely are not evidences of assist other municipalities in paying for that -his scheme will be a source of profit to , - Huron Notes. Eliza, was joined in the bonds of holy matri. was given. the beat wing of the Democratic party in the prosperity. ' I � their poor. Had we a Poor House, con. . . . The mumps When this is'tbe cp1se in one of the carrying trade of,both Canada and the The Huron spring assizes open' at Gode, _mo.ny to Mr. George Bawden, bricklayer, of � chell, Amon- , � United States, but it is none the le ex- the best and most fertile parts I ducted as the one in Brant is, each munici- United States. His scheme As to enlarge rich on March 13th, before Mr. Justice Exeter. The Rev. Fred Halling-Fatt, rector Grey. . —Mr. A. .& u ceedingly wise and Stategi lof Canada I lit Would be responsible for its own poor, the summit level ' f the Welland Canal, Rose. of the Trivitt Memorial church, Exeter, tied LOCALITIES. —John MeTaggart, Moncrief, lot of n ew, rnanlikls &)n1i - where the farmers cannot be s4rpassed for- 226dl Thsive no doubt that the saving to the descending to Lake OOntario by two locks, —Mr. D. Zimmer, hotel keeper of "Cran. trapped a monster wild cat recently that equi c! 11 ' I po icy Xnada is quite well able to stand bi , . the nuptial knot. A large number of the - I 0 � 10" I efore the industry and frugality, what m6st it be in county by having a Poor House, in ten thence to the Niagara River, where there brook, was fined $10 and costs for having contracting parties' nearest relatives were weighed 32 pounds.—J. E. Coombes and — ,. ut .11, , I Ri , I world on her merit8. The Conservatives do less favored tections and wh re there are years, would be sufficient to Pay Oq the will be two double locks.,6r'twin lifts. Lake his bar room blinds down on Sundsy. In- present to witness the, ceremony. The new- family have moved to Wingham. He in- I 11' a ,eve , not peein to believe this, or they would not less thrifty people ? . � money Invested. So - far as concerni the Ontario and the St. Lawrence river furnishes spector Miller was the complainant. ly married couple will reside in Exeter. � - . � large majorit again i tends to study drugs with C. Williams of !i undertake to -buy trade and bribe investors I y at me, I might say that free navigation to Cornwall, knd the descent . —The store and post -office at Centralia, —On Friday the 6th just., Mr. James that place.—Denuis Blake is home from , ell, And I . Mr.' Morris ver a 8 " it is the the majority was against Luther when he to Lake St. Francis will be rri4de with on r. John I to develop. her resources, What �. 81 e Stephen township, have changed hands, Smith passed away to his reward -at the ripe Minneapolis on a visit to his parents. He . has been ift se Canada peculiar function of the bank 0 apply the tood alone, the majority was against Noah lock, from which point t�ey descend to Mr. P.. Hannan having bought out Mr. age of 86 years and 6 months, He had been will return shortly. He says this country ,day night, last needs is to be advertio'dd, and to be truth- I savings of the people to the d2elopment of when 'for 120 years he warned the world of . Lake Champlain, and by tha� means reach Quarry. living with bis son in London for the past is too slow for him now. He has a good po- —Mv. Peter I I I coming destruction, the . I fully advertised. Investors, cannot be con- the nat' majority - was the Hudson River. In order to reach Mon- —Mr. Edward Statters, Of Holyrood,, five years but the body was brought to Brus- sition there. —06 Thursda . ional indukitries." Thly take in against Elijah when he y of la%�,. week- a tured. hal ,a , - � . ,� n d a ert Me inlrey, - 9th . since. I f . - money when they need it on Ideposit, and Carmel, confronted by, 800 false'prophets, the Chateauguay Valley to Lake St. Louis Whitechurch, 30 lambs which averaged 120 in Banfshire, Scotland, and came to Dun- concession. A good supply of the L ,necessary —The ch1kri- vinced that Canada offers a good field for in stood on Mount treal an arm of the navigatio' will decen 'shipped last week to Mr. McMullin, at sols for interment. The dece'sed was born sand bee was beld by Rob vestments, by bribes. Ibis takes time, and pay three and a half per cent foT its use, and the majority Was against Paul when he pro- and thence to the harbor of Montreal. The poundaeach. They were &fine lot. das, Ontario, 29 years ago. Mrs. Smith material to aid in the veneering of his resi- might in Listo, . . il � I i F I i I � 6 : � ; . : p i ! � i I � I � ; � I I . � ; i � � � i I r i . ; I � � . � � I I I . I . I I I I � I I 1 4 , . -* I " � �1,,, , - � � � I I I I I I Cf� - I , � � . � )�� r 1. , t�.,r g, � - I , r" , ­ - - � , I - - tt"" r e v '- - r ibl�-� I c e�, � I i7l , oil I P1! I I il I t � � a I � i , i i i J i i 7 i I I � w I - � I , � .a dravmy tch I I i , in the meantime we want to live as economi- loan it out again at clainied Christ on Mars Hill, ' d before feature of this scheme is the pneumatic bal- —Mr. John Kernighan, President of the died two years before he left the Old Coun- dence was hauled, and in the evening a very �; penses. . 0 � I te cent, That Nero, and it was the majority ';wnh said : &nee lock, an invention of Mr. Dutton. West Huron Farmers' Institute,and a promi- try. For about 15 years Mr. Smith and pleasant social gatheriDg was held. Mr. - A I —Mr. A. C., cally as possible, and, by good business they do good in this way we do not doubt, " away with him, away with him ; crucify They are built in pairs, and as one look goes nent farmer in the township of Colborne, family resided on the 4th concession of Gre -and Mrs. Menarey made an A I host and I Consumption . y I i management, lay broad sad deep the f6un- bat it will be seen that they are liberally him, crucify him.".'In a few years from , up the other goes down. The locks sre to says in a letter to the Toronto Globe that township, working his brother's farm, T Y , dations of a great and lasting prosperity. rewarded for all the good they do, THE Dow, when a Poor House w h6 hostess, and a most enjoyable time was spent i Sunday,. the I I animosity es � . ill have been be built of steel, and when they are lifted last year from s,hundred acre farm,of which subject of this notice was a big, strong, by all present.—Friday of,last week Verns, i years, ,was & � The business of a nation -is, after all, much Fx'posiToR has no aesire to create tablishe4 in Huron, and the poor better by' the air pressure they lift water, vessel 16 acres ib bush land,be sold grain and other P . ; . rty man, who hardly knew a day's nick. the 4 -year old dauRhtek of John Long, 12th I To ,pping, and ca , now, and onr county #Ind and all, They claim th%t they can handle produce to the value' of $1,156, and that ness, Of late years he ,belonged to the conamion, Aied of diphtheria. Her demise like that of an individual, and if Canadians red for than hea, I I between the banks and the f � rmers, but, township charity rate great!y reduced it fifty millon" tnins nf f i t,4. .4. 1 V. S. of!FRA+r I - $ , � I 4'. 15 syear w h one- without, count,ing butter and eggs and other Brethren. I I is especially mad to the parents, as she was I Of Mitche 0 ! . . - f . � ! , R. ; I � .- � . I . I . I . f I 11 . � � 1, 11 -- �� - t . . I I . .. . , d- - ­ - , - I I I - I . i 4 -1 . . i . t ; 7" 1 . Z � 14 11