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The Huron Expositor, 1893-03-24, Page 47 MAnar 24, 1893 ITORG from the vehicle,'but 4 idedithher son hobo. MAIN got loose the thi Huron Notes. ago. aviog res -other carried the front bob as far an 21. r port- a the cuatodi&n of this interesting rel and Mr. Tbon evills, 2; M. Wright, 3: E. CAMP- ljoy, and this was what lent unusual I Well's harnesehop, whiere he wall caught. Weldon's bill 2; M. N Under the bireumnitaUCC3 we was offered e by I EN -Ts. bell. 6; B. Murphy, 2; M. Simpson, 3; X- ance to his seech. Dr. Montague tickled -The fees of the. Brussels weigh @dales I ago Mr. Newio Ton ye ro is an insult to the electorate of the country current year have been.purchasid by $200 forathe-Bible but he book Na serious damage was, done. Episcopal �hu Dickson, 2; I,, Shaw, 8 ; 1. Boswell. 3; M. the ears of the groundlings by following Mr. for the refused it. T e- parenthesis after each rievq, I ; Maggie Belt,j ; McCarthy and hewing up his various inoon ell -1 preserved. AW The figure betweon th blob th, &Uia p&rlisment shoild sit on him and ur," Stogdill, 2; R. G Mr. W. H. McCracken for $72, in bound In leather and in viedistO one denotew the page of the paper- on w himself ac -The last of the monthly horr� fair in is some talk of its being sent 'Th iserable legis- M. and H. Berry, 2; Edward hicFaul, 6 s6tendes. M McCarth, know- to tile BXeter. o prsents d. ceremoniously squelch his in o attack in this russels - for this season will be h Id on There Chic&. -on advertisement will be foun e William Pickard, 4, Electric light. -Se ledged that he was,open t behold at SAD NEWS. --On R, a e*-rvning the Columbian Exhibition, to were MAnY s7r,',n Millinery Opomnga--Z. McFaul. lallive offspring. Flour way, and Dr. Montague made the most of it, Thursday, April'6tb. were natives 6f 't elm The Croft family a -reached here of the-des;thL at at _! Jackson forth Electric Light Company, Howe once said I never -The Northwestern Exhibition at God- 9 new now b,)urne, of Mrs. Thomas Daw, (nee The now Ch and but as Joseph Yarkibirs, England. Mr. Newsome is e—Good Bros� (6) vik mills, Win. Code & Company,. 3 ; because the erich will be hold on Wednesday, Thu re Is raday age Ellen Hearn), of Staff& able g! We Dyi--J. A Eligh Official- Wil- quote myself agai st myself M and formerly of 7; A. W. Ogilie & COMPADY, 16; D. D about 70 years of However, Dr. 20, 21 and 22 )f Millive 0 'n Duncan & Duncan. (6) to .Son, 10, Foundry, -T. T. Colemsup -10 igrave, has rented a it may- be interuting to, our readers no worse authority." 61 and Friday, Septembe t this place, of consumption- The remai�s X of Read-yrtyOWeesDrIn0fi6t�j —Jackson'Bros. (5) noon, tague's line mtt with the approval of tile -11. Lemmex, of East Wswanosh, has -Mrs. Tuff. s, ( tive Hair Gooft—Prof. Dor,enwend. (5)- know just how much our Governor General Fancy goods, -S. Moran, I ; M. Stays large house in: ChiCiLg, and -will shortly 90 arriv,;d here on Wednesday eeAlBg a -11. F. Edwards. (8) - -Livingstone Conservatives in the House and he was lou4- sold his fs�rm, lot 36, concoision 11, to R. The house is Only y the Print& and Dress Goods osts; this country for one year. W give 2; S. Carlisle, 2. Flax millo, there to look after it. train and were conve ad to dp—p. holinested. (6) a 0 -A. G. Van- ly cheered, id, for the um of $2,700, who take- Brothers 20 Woolen factory, two miles from the Worlds Fair buidings, of bit Walter Westoott, Huron street. The toy -e sad good r. possession on the lot prox. oure, y Up—Dr., Elliott. (8) below a st*t ment of the disbursements in e rgwood & Sons, 52. Weaving factory,- Mr. Lsuri6r, rising a few minutes before nd will be fitted up as a. boarding b I aneral took place on Thursay afternoon to JIDI Maxwell, f CantAt% PrAl OL a much pur- many Huronians will find V I l M.- A. Ryan, 1. Knitting establishments- Mr. Bearfield, of Stratford, h 81 Tender Wan Elliott. (6) connectlon'� with his esti e the vote, explained that there was so where no doubt, the Staff& cemetery. Mrs..Daw was 27 Our olatioU Of Whic 4 that chased the Habkirk farm on the'9th oonces lumb A Driver Wanted—R. Hicks, (6) Meet curio ff,—Robart ve With its year 1892 as shown by the public accounts . Ida Arbuckle, 1. in the res h he appro. rmott, of the accommodation ifiey nied during their age and leaves a husband and Young daugh. yarm to Rent—Robt. Adams. (6) Photographers, -Allen Baus- he felt bound to vote for it, but he wished sion.of Grey, from. Mr. McDe visit to the fair. She has taken a lease of ter, who, h&Ve Lthe symipaty of the village, careful Stratford, The gs—D. Stewaft. (5)L Beattie, 2. price is said to be $4,000. Er"tching Eg, Wo ask for it,.by our readers, a. laugh, I ; Andrew Calder, 1. Bash and door to dissent - from the proposition that they the. -house till the first of November. in their sad bereavement, 3ridland -for J Rush In—J. YfolLutosh. (9) -Mr. G. A. Do&dr,"n, of Brussels, re- - v arge of the Girl Wanted—Mrs. M. Jordan. (8) perusal. It is in factory, -J. R. Broadfoot, 12. Tinshop,- should discriminate against the whole world -.I-Mr. W. G. Biggins, of Elmhurst Stock zb exceedingy instructive 3r in favor of goods from Great Blitain, Gar- cently 11old a part,b Utly A001-DI&NT.-On Tu aday last, about 12 "In XoFaul. (8) figures o red Jersey heifer to Mr. nald Mcl--nneg-ana I illifteryopen than one. The an be Johnson Brothers, 2; Char'es Whitne fai�n, London Road, Stauley� as race 0 clock, noon, as Mr. Do -4 more ways �ftock for Sah of Fergus, for $60. He has ackay Bros. (6) efstion. : �sylor. (6) found in the �qblie accounis for 1892 by any Andrew Kidd, 2. Harness, -J. Ward, 3; many and Belgium. Mr. McC&rthy's rose- Wm. Hann& 014 to Mr. James Crich, of 1, 'ackeramith, Mr. Alexander Al-cDonald. of the Tham '.Farm to, Rent-Hro. John I G. E. Handerso is, 2. lution *am defeated by 116 to 64, the only also sold a Jersey calf to Mr. Wm Patton, lths--�W. H. Inmam. (6) 0, 4 ;,James Gillesp th, aung shorthorn bull, Vilage Tr6op- Road, were on their wa home fromthis little, Y To Blacksm d Bros. (8) person who may, care to h4nt them up: of Bluevale. Place, at The now cheap'store—Goo FrIntiog,-M. Y. MoLeaD, 11 F. G. Conservatives voting against the Govern- the north end of the 8 06,11 Thompson, of McKillop,uesr or," aired by imported "Genera Booth." He able brid d Tb6 Rensall, Clothing House -j.. rope. (8) Governor-General- 6 and -Mrs. John' disP041 1012 Neelin, 5 saine sire, the short the I I hi being bad, th Planing mill,-Cluff &Bonnettt ment being Messrs. McCarthy, O'Bri n jbai also sold from the eig in a horse, Boy. W. anted -A. G. Ault. His salary ............................ 6G I re factory, -T. F. and E. Coleman, Hodgins, Kinburn, has rented her farm to Messrs. ri�;4. (6) ...... .... 6,473 74 6. Stal I s� term of horn calf, "'Golden Nugget," to Mr. John waske.1ttachelto thoft'tte,. became choked the love and' Bull for Serid ce-Thos. Gi Traveling expenses ........... have Robert and Thomas McMillan for .... 164 96 6. SaWMiII,-E. 0. Coleman, 9. Salt works, The returns which the Opposition W. Granger, of Hullett. Both are first. tomes, in 061 StarDepartment-Wm. Pickard, (8) Cab hire, self and staff ................ years. They intend using it for grazing by the collr and fell on the enbankmeat.at millinery. ninvwm ... Oka the approach to the bridge4 The fence Was furt -out in I Pickard, (8) 7,0 Y,3 -r. T. Coleman, 23. Stone and marble foroed the Government to b down giving ago animals. � Mir, - Biggins' hard is ex- Horses for e- m. -Heffernan. (5) 6ew ............ ! 2,NS 68 T - ri g I purposes. Theyl Telem the Industria, a Rol. Farm Hand Wanted -John Hannah. (5) Rent of wire to Salmon ver and orks,-D. Grants I Tailors, -Bright the names and details of -Wrb. McKercher, Howic'k, was in the cellent one and all his stock are from the in s bad state of repall; and .allowed lb LW. Pillmau, 3; H. Spearee establishments " which the Conservatives most fashionable strains. mal to foil tau feet. over the enbankment in. lag in their v telephone .............. .......... 100 00 Brotfiers, 21 ; M. Postage ..................... 11 ...... 63t, 09 11 ; J. Williams, 2; Rioha*d'Dean, 2. are claiming under the Census returns as Woods on Friday, 10th inst., and by some -The Clinton Now Era saye'that owners to the river. The tracers broke, leAving the we Ma4e -VOL arlies .......................... "5 96 g the National Policy, are very me Extra ord vindicatin ans out his. foot badly, which iyill I&V Illons complain that they noverfound 0 as of As cuter and Its occupants on the road. wishes of all Rubber boots and sundries ............... 3N 78 &,is of in. him up for some time. The little Za nary, Burke's Pee " etc ...... M 82 M. JuLzo Figimy, President of the Son-' interesting an showing just the cl, it no hard making their collections -as the Statio rage, y animal fall against the atone abutm"ti dustries whiohl.ot,to make up the total -cut Off. e year. One person informs us that breaking its back. It was do tbi, only five �year, ........... 160,586 81 ate of - France, and one of theablest and -John Forrest has sold his blacksmith Tl.................. .. ... credited to the onal Policy-, According after travelling the hole of one week, he old,and Mr,31oInues pz%od it very most honest of French statesmen, is dead. to the statement of the Minister of , Finance shop and dwelling in Jamestown, north of - mueh. & ova 8103C.14, is House (free) d In obtaining $12 out of an bad it weighed a few SEAFORTH. FRIDAY March 24th, 189& $8,00000 only succed, ed minutes Previousto any On 0 Fuel and light ................. — been 1,000 00 prominent in French a blacksmith who runs his own forge'and Brussels, to Mr. George Eckmiar, of Ethel, indebtedness of $400, and two other hors M. Ferry has the accident, when it tipped the oblel'Ifit C ark of the works .......... for the sum of $1,000. Mr. Eckmier takes Sims, W]. given employment to nobody, is an indu met) (who are amoag the most promindt I' 1,460.pounds. It will be a severe loss to Carpenters .......... 212 politics since before Be possession on May let. 'weeks and The French Treaty. Laboringmen ............... 2,27892 tablishment, also bakeries, lime kil ey\are him The county or our village w.111 prh. &I so Huron) are so disheartened tfiat th usda Care of garden and grounds ....... 2,94000 a ' and picture -Mr. Goore D. Connell, of Clinton, has Ae Ch war. He has twice be n Premi�r and once IThe commercial treaty between U9 00 and dressmakers, and milliner ndeavoring to sell their stallions and *iU . ....... h;;,e to, remunerate him. During the ore, A bought from his brother Jacob 40 actes of a -a Teamster ...................... 621 50 , framers and stone cutters and ta'il ;t JZF9 -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Q Swed Ick being U1 ich there has been so candidate for the Presidency. i of the business. B and Fr*Wo, about wh A township, being part- of got On Foreman .. 516 60 land in Godarle rs. Secord and Zero arle past eight years he has been living in retire- � photograph gallery in also put down all an -On. Tuesday of lost week D of Mitchell, spent Saturday and Sundt k 'and for which our High Com- Lumber ........ 405 15 adustrial establishment and a man in Mil' lot 30, on the 12th concession. The consid- rdine for Goderich. irsm, th v much, tal . ............. and Smih left. Kinca ir Charles paint. and oil.. is 65 ment, but was brought out by the crisis ful- here visiting relatives. -Mr. Loyd Glai,- o see V in Great. Britain, 8 37 65 ned. a older egg is iration Is $1,000. bopet milsioner Advertising ........ " ­­ ' "' * ­ verton village who ow _pr the bad condition of the rO6d* villetof the Catholic Record offle ......... Panama Canal OWID a, London- aJ hiturs. —�418,179 66 lowing the exposure of the -Elimvillf, Winchelses and Kirkton, are 9113 Tupper, hae taken so much credit to himq' called an Industrial establishment., In that they took the lake route, coming over the in at present home with his father, Mr. R telephonic connection with by the sundries- corruption. Had he lived he would prob- same village there Is returned a tannery in tating for fee. When about 16 miles north of God- J. Glanville, of this place, laid up -with self, has been. refused ratification Hardware. etc. .................... 08461 t rehante, doctors and F ant of Canada, in its have been the next President of the which o hands are employed excep� the star. Exe er me, arich and some distance from the shore the badly bruised hand., he havin weeli.og held ably promis 9 bad, lt.! eoollur I Conservative Governin R others have ad material aid by way n piano .................... 178 proprietor. Fancy a tannery with no - am, team broke through the ice and were mangled in a printing press. -M. son, all In fact they refused even to carpets and repairing French Republic. ployes? So you may 00 all over th IDo- of subscription. at some wit! present for of the ontter Stanle,kes sr.. of the Like Road St oJish- drownedo the occupants ai............. 669 37 -Mr. Alex Thompson, of theayfield Mrs. Hitabet. pros�st it: to the House. The consequence 111`6im ............. . minion and find similar industrial estab ' rece ad without Injury. They made'th They tolected Sheets. .. ...... : .............. 88 so Road, Staule utly delivered to Mr. escap. bad three of his ribs broken I�jyfalliog of 4! Taz German Army Bill, which we - Men Y9 way to the shore and were brought to God- load. of bay in this Village on Monday even. a rather ments by the thousands. A girl *he does a in that Sir'Charlesj recognizing th Linen cloth@ and -nakins .......... 99 80 33 W appears White, of Housall, a horse at the good Presidents UA Blankets.. .................. tioned's few weeks ago, Is still before the little dressmaking for her neighbors, ich, It was a pretty close call. ing.-While patrolling, the 'street on jdft so go s light in which he is putt is filtiD 6 g od or Inuanyjabl 9 Kitehen rubber# .................. 'in the census as an industrial establishment. Mr. Thompson grow o ury. They ... 2360 Roicbstag, or National House of Reprosen.. -One Suudi6y recently some evil disposed dayvening Constable, Creech al andin. Linen aprons ................ ores@ . .1 Erice of $180. Gospel TO papers with whils of lamentation Cooking st*ve, etc ............ ::: ... 44 51 In the town of St. Marys, Ontario, 12 of the inred the Down entered the residence of Mr. W. B. Fol tatives, of the German Empire. A majority Read. persons his back. Had the street la=p b�sft He, howsvert industrial establishments are dress -makers, -Mr. Samuel Smith, of the London evening in t, over his offenaed digifty., Lawn repairs ....................... V6 00 bsent. lit no doubt this accident would not J&,ra Ice ............................... 5960 is against it, but the Emperor refuses to and Ova blacksmiths. As Mr. Charlton, said south of Exeter, lost a valuable horse on lie, of Grand Bend, the family being a who $out in I jjas. been enjoying an excleedingly i 'we ioft snap Twine .................. ........ .. 13900 is a tupendous farce an The animal was rking up Entrance was obtained through a back wil- happened.L-Mr. Walter Anning, of LSP* -Of *be Indep`9 give way or in any degree to moderate. the the d Sunday last, a of his hard- 1,357 34 whole thin d n 'Sunday morning was dow. After getting all the eatables they Michigan, in the guest of hik'aunt, MM The, for IL, long time at the expau I Reichatig the real trutneem: to be that instead of to Saturday, an o . a could lay their hands on and setting them Win. Analog of Carling street -Our v ... ............. J80,641-70 Bill, and it is probable that the I I _U. cess$ the bi workin fellow -countrymen$- and it will dO` Total ................... there being.more Industries of a legitimate found dead. The cause of -death is unknown. on the table, they mat down to enjoy them- g lage fathers mat on Wednesday eventog.-�. pbell gal portrait, in oil (1890-e .............. 1,000-00 will be dissolved and Baron Von- Caprivi .C.A10. Hill character in Canada than there were ten -Mr. James Cornish, of the base line, there are a few hard elves. The inner man being satisfied, they him good to find that Elie StLff- -year- TheExeterltoyal Templars of this pr6el choir renclere -a in it. Mr. Aicte-dc-camp�� $8,000 00 dismissed from the office of Chancellor or years ago, there are actually fewer. Hulletto last week sold a @pan of two bum a and upward pointed tack ............. .2,193 66 old colts to Mr. Thomas McMillan, for the ;roceeded -tv investigate, but the store be- assisted by the Creditoln Tomplers, went to no p Se . ............. First Minister. ing looked separately from the other part of re on Parlia- rho fiasco of the French Treaty will, -dge t Foster did right in declining to ask W. Campbell ..................... 1,8W 00' sum of $240. This is a good rice, consid- Elimville and organized & lo he lead to a grel f ew days, be the laughing stock of the a he house, they -could not got in there. Af- Charles Jones .................... 1. 2,20000 on the present state of the gorse market. t Wednesday. Mr. J. E.; Tom, of Goderiah eri ine tmmagikig through'the house and find" Messengers, ete .................. 4,510 ter rt --w-�3,704 21 car rying away except a side in 0 13�'he estate of Mr. Digory Braund was the organizer. -Mir Joseph Cobbled n,t to ratify the treaty, an it seems to be 66 THE election, in South Middlesex on Wed try, as it in now a standing j ke in the pretty much . one -aided, and that Re With a great flourish of trumpets, log i �'orth car ick leads of turn! nesday, to fill the vacancy in the House of Hou nothinj took a load of clover eed to London w.eek.-A. -ve riage builder, of Exeter North, which has -on Mr. Foster and Sir Charles Tupper went to gold watch that was on the sideboard, the fs�or of France. .......... W,346 91 . hands of Mr. Monday last. -Mesars. Bawden - Brothen, sidenci Grand Total ................ rec Commons caused by the death of the late ommer- ently been placed in the the re �by Paris and began negotiations for a C ected to 11footpal geparted, leaving a notebe- Be offi- Mi I Wm. Bawden as assignee, is not exp of this pla6e, have received the contrad-of da Thin -makes quite a snug sum for oi Mr. Armstrong, resulted in the election of ial convention. Mr. Foster ca a A y and hind to the effect that McGinty wanted the , night The Empire and the Plebiscite. w' wit realize over f 1,200, whereas the unsecured building a fine brick residenceor Xwr. John Leage and cial for one year. It is quite right thitt we on h Robert Boston, the Liberal candidate, by a left Sir Charles Tupper in conjuncti house left in better shape next time. liabilities smo:unt to about $81000., Shepherd, Reeve of 'Tackeramith.-Tbg being a far The man who writes thL- editorials for the 19A , left 101 should have a Governor4General. It is also majority of 650. The Grits Lord Dufferin, the British Ambassador to -Mr. Geo. Stewart, of lot 42, -concession -A highly respected pioneer resident of Murray Brothers have sent ordtrs to he" 0 for a position in a ht that he should be libe nclude the negotiations. A draft treaty t, East Wawanomb, is vertiain'k his farm rally paid-.. His co a large quantity of wood purchagea for will e Empire should apply lig sit numerous in South Middlesex as they the towship of Hay, Mr. Frederick X. _ad Am was sent over to Ottawe, and Sir Charles. for sale. He should have no trouble in dism 5 DC6 Of big 5013, ir foundry dime museum as a mental contortionist.- is nearly fifty thousand dollars. That Schaefer, died at the re'ide the' here, which they intend Social eireles are in South Huron. Tupper s%ye that everything in it was a posing of it, as it is in a fine -locality, fro he would be sure to command a Ut- a,, 11 frbak. pt David Schaefer, uear Dashwood, on Thurs- starting in NTerity'a old stand at an early We xll.join I to liberal allow�auce, but if we add to that proved by the Canadian Government bu ag on the gravel read, and only two day, the 9th inst. Be was aged 73 years -11 miles d,te.-Mr. R. S. Lang received -&-notherar parity in th4 when the treaty itself was sigued and trans -L no h&er salary than he ever can,hope for an rth of Blyth. Mr. Stewart has be,, a free house iih free fuel-, we think he A (wBL-EGRAM from London, -England, to d 8 montho. load of binders LOU JJ'OUd&y last, and t'he f Bzdev3,* an edtorial writer. L&-tely he has been try- witted to Ottawa, the Government repud ident for thirty-five years, and no farm roe should- pay for his own trAveling expenses the Toronto Globe says : Hon. Edward -Mrs. England, wife of Mr. John Eng- farmers are. drawing them from the st1vtio%. this week. - better rder t1ism his, ing to thow that the proposed p!ebiscite or ate it and decline to ask P&rliament to ratify the townmhi I and personal attendants, -except, perha�ps, Blae, who is somewhat feeling the effects land, of Dshwood, died on Friday, the In -Mrs. Walter stcott, who"went to 1411% -on 01 popuar � vote, on prohibition in this Pro- it. Sir Charles Tupper thereupon flies into 10th inoit. Mrs. Hugland was only 27 Years but fSiliDR be% th makes it necesjary to die. Melbourne last week, returned with her son, ton, vat in i when he is traveling on publiQ business. ; It -of overwork, will spend the Easter holidays a rage and from his office in London is flood- of age and had been married on�ly about ontinue farming. Rio 4 physician has or- Thomas Dam, and the earthly rewaingf Shane i's ags vince, is a sa6me to further the ends of the is certainly very clear that the, country has in Scotland, staing first in E diDl6urgh with tbiq country with * cablegrains thro6gh dared rest, and not wishii , t -i lease, he has his beloved wife, on Tuesday evening last. HOU00 ataff, -,He will speak in Mid- the coil- year. She was much and deservedly 9 Don't forge Y Mrs, George Brown Mowat Government, nothing more or lesp, no right to pay for the erection of a tele. t a medium of the press denouncing �ted by all who knew her. decided to sell. He *ill (;ffer bis farm t t& R al T-emplarll conoartt woollen mill respec lothian on March 319t, at Paisley on April duct of the Ott6wa Government as a breach stock for sale by public' auction, on Mon- and is not only a clumsy device for accum- gr wire to his fishing -Blam'Livinghtone, the saw -mill man, o, whielf will be held in Drewls4pera House worth Leagi -&,ph and telephone The stock comprieca -rd,'in Glasgow on April 4th, and at Dr arch 27th on Monday evening, April rd. A larre social in the of faith and with involving the British Gov- East Wawanosh, has rented the Belgraveho­ day, M pliabing that caihp, and for therubber boots 'and etestrae liugton an route south on April 5th. Re- ernment in seriou's international embarrass- enteen fine steer'e, besid all, purpose,. but is calculated to Bev s cowif, 34 In cause- of temperance. qu in - tel for a term of years from R. Gallagheril e and varied programme in being prepai;& fair was h greatly injure which he and '.his - -,Atendauts wear ents for his speeche co tinue to be on er ment. As a matter of fact the Treaty is a large,flook of Shropshire and Leicefiter The Hennall, anof Crediton Royal teii1plars the proprietor. Mr. Gallagher havinLi was in town We ented on imthat a vote s, Mr. Blake having had to refuse over ehoep, which carried off prizes at Wingham Thoproposition con4m wbilethey are enjoying themselves fisbiogi On not worth the paper it in written on. bought., the residence of Win. Walsh, in- intend taking part in the programme. -The bandle as a I be taken on the queition' of prohibition in surely, twenty give to France the enormous advantage of a tend ursuing his trade as a Atone mason. and elsewhere, besides 20 pure Berkshire basement 'of the James Street Metodist popular VX -1 A perusal of the above list should, reduction of 30 per ceut. in the duty on pigs. He'vrAll also sell his household furni- this PrOV, 0&,n a desire of -TKe friends of Mr. James Turnbull, Church to undergoing repairs this week,�- as n order tashow th be enough to disgust sensible people, with '-and a reduction of ona,half on T French wines HE DOMINION CAPITAL. formerly of the Clinton Collegiate Inati- tare and lmi)lements. Mr. Theodore Sprague, Of xtartilng h -d the majoriy of the people. Tbecontest, this method of doing business, and' this is some other articles, and in rettirn the n McCrae, re is a -hlizsbift Forguso IN who*e-de- Michigan, is visiting friends here after an XUr41s tute, now of Toronto, will be sorry to hear she wil wil be free from politics' Airely, as we'll as list of about a dozen articles, such as so ise at Brdisels we noticed two weeks ago, absence of thirteen .4 many. The Gov- eari§�-Mvssm JARIN Xle a 1sadot but one department of (By Our special Correspendent.) that he recently sprained his foot so severely in g timber, W35 barn in the from all other 'side issues' and will be purely lobsters,cray fish, furniture, buildin Bissett,jr., and James Creech, jr., have OR, ,ag friend'A ernor General in not to blame for this ex- OTTAWA, March 18th, 1608. as to necessitate the use of crutches, and is parish of Girthom, Kirk extract of chesout for tan wooden ships, idbtightshire, Scotland, on March 319t, tered into partnership in the tailoring buel. Zrownleatic and simply on the merits- of the question. hardly able to move about even with the use on travagantly wasteful, expenditure. It is the The strongest condemnation of the NA- apples and fresh water Vh! upon which 1825, and was united in marriage to John acquMutaut The Liberal parky will not be benefitted, of these. ness in Grigg's old stand. They zero bo�tk debasing and corrupting system of indirect tional Policy which the country has yet France would allow the minimum tariff, in. f McCrao in 1845. -They lived aix years at -The auditors' report of the town o practical workmen, and no doubt will om- mother st, ior wil the Conservative partbe injured, stead of the maximum tariffpbut as the mini- ipte I taxation, which th.o- peale sanction, and heard, camo-from Mr. Dalton MoCarthi in Clinton for 1he year 1892,ehown the race Summer Hill farm, Balonaghi parish anc mand a large share of the public patronage, sick.- advan- 852. Mr.and Mrs. ver ch ever way the contest goes. Nothing mum tariff is in itself very high, the am rated to Canada in I iy- wh rmi!t their representatives to continue. If his, speech last week in support Of his from all sources to have been $13,206-69, Wr -Master Willie J. Wastootts a typo of the via av fril pe tags is not very obvious. Anyway, we could Mrs. while the expenditure was $13,582.84. This as spent about two years near G could be1air-or than this. It is what tem- uelPll Times Office, was laid up 'so few days last the revenue were raised by direct, instead motion that the protective system had had never export any fresh water filgh to F and came to Morris township in the fall of we have been rance, is omitting the balance on hand at the be. ek, with a severe col& -Sows d rin Xz W. Sbi M #srance advocates in.this country f indrect axation, this fearful -Watem - Of a trial, had failed, had imposed oppressive but we -could do ii large trade in salt water 1853, taking u 0 ginniog of the year. - The assets of the _p lot 30, concession 6, then a, thief broke out a pane of glass in Mr. Frant is very Indi, striving for for a long time, and the Do- fish, which, however, are left out of the bush form. of which th n- Knight's liquor store, on Saturday mor' peared in extravik o -above is but a burdens on the people, was unfair and' u town are nearly $6,000. The deceased enjoyed splendid gance, it likely that the trade in -recutive, so weak sam�ple, would soon ceage. In it, any Treaty. It in- no' -Mr. Robert Scott, Reeve of Hullett, health until,about two years ago, and was minion Alliance, which in the E Issit, and took several bottles of li4vor. 74 are surb we equal, had produced discontent verging on eels will restore prosperity but a market for, possessed of a vigorous- constitution, She has a strong suspicion who the guilt party to speak, of the temperance people of Can- has sold a very superior three-year-old filly I actor, At a system, adminis wonder that under such disloyalty and that some remedy ought to our choose might have been of some advan- viras genial and kind hearted and was most to, Mr. James Reynolds, the well-known la. -Mr. George S, Daw, of St. Yhomwo man hired horse man on Thursday, last week., attandiq ph very 3 ad%, 'and an entirely non-poliical organize, tqred as it is, t] e real producers of the ion of tags to Ontario and: Quebec. Cheese, how- of the same township. Mr.Rey- highly esteemed by all who knew her. The was here 611 be applied at once, including a reduct UOD, in working with might land maid to untry are duty on British, German and Belgian g ever, finds no place in the Treaty. To show of her decease was heart failures poor and' rapidly growing ode colds intends watching It and will make a cause the funeral of the late Mrs. Daw.­Xf. 0 90 *11 uv the blunders of the. Government, It to only sing away without a struggle. Mrs. f urther the scheme now. . People who wish good many take a back seat at the fall shows P641 Richard Davis, who had his dwellin but#. MY I p�orer. - H -.d the country not been one of and those of any other country with which Uece to add one facts- that on the day McCrae w" the mother of 15 children, and to see th 'liquor traftio abolished will do 88ary this year. ad by fire last week,has mot decidel where agreat resources itwould have been hopeless- Great Britain had a treaty, and a like re- the Treaty was signed in Paris, the Can. -Mr. Frederick Guenther, of Creditop 7 daughters and 3 none survive her. She he will erect his now d Iling as yet.�)ft, slist, v( I I we Well to ci. adian Promi r cab ed to the Canadian repre- pa-,� no heed to the blatherings of the Ij bankrupt before now, We ask Conner- do tion in favor f soy other bountry,cope e who has been eagiged In the brick me was a member of the Presbyterian church -Egli H wood, of the 3rd convention f 0 king Empire. ' In fact, any such paper, which is sentative that he did not understand what ey -on Sunds;3 vatives gig Wall an Reformers to read and ally with the United States, as won willing business there, has removed to -Kichigan,, for many years. Usborne, gave the young.people of this *11- the organ: pure and simple of a political they were doing. It was not until the In. e: -The 50th anniversary of the imariage eponder over this lint. to reciprocate. Mr. MoCartky deeJared that where he inteade- starting in the saw, lage a rand hop on Tuesday evening last.- Gospel Ter t party, which will roll in any filth or do any a. teres * of 0 nadian native wine were brought Sir John Macdonald was never a protectio business, Previous to leaving Crediton he of John Hewitt and wife, old residents of f of our villagers are confined to thk to notice that the Government saw the In- n -on Tuesday of last Sunday *j homes with I'S gripp M Thomat'llissett let and that he himself rover had been. He was entertained at a complimentary oyster WAI to was celebrated dirty work at "the command of the loseders Campbell I What The N. F. Has.Done For jury done. week, a large nuanber of relatives and believed that the time had come to repeal supp �r by a number of his old friends. wEL9 has been spending he winter with his Mr. Frank of that party, is a public nuisance. friends being present at their comfortable family Seaforth.' he protective features of the National Po. The determined opposition of Mr. Lister, r. James Gibson, of the 9th concession here, returned to his farm In Clest- is thentei Lrate a systeM of taxation and Mr.Gibson, aided by on* or two Couserv- of Morria,met with what might have Droved residence on the day mentioned. The licy and to ic&ugu water, Manitoba, on Monday AcoiDrdiug to the recent census there has continue .0 atives has frostrated an attempt to establish a ago. RT� had worthy couple were presented with a num- Sit on Him. for revenue only. Dealing wit� the alleged a serious accident a few day John Gillesjpfo, our bus driver., in nursing -What t bt been an immense increase in the number of bar of beautiful and useful presents. The essor Weldon, is ftesil-lized Tory from perity of the country, h? pointed at a huge combine in the Maritime Provinces been working on the straw ack, and while very sore hand this week. -Miss Armnili&& wit], t Trof during pro@ ID company jujoyed themselves in goW style. Cudmore is confied to her home 'with lung him, manufacturing institutions in Canada thAl the only proof adduced in support of in sugar. Mr. Stairs, member for Halifax, descending ran a prong Of a pitchfork late ce, vocal and Instrumental one of the Maritime Province constittuencies, who was also the head of the cordage com- a programme of the past ten years. The, advocates of the th�t ass6rtiob rested on the- industrial re. one of his ankles. The a dent gave Mr. trouble. -Mr. John Bolton, LQf St. - Nfirylo lighVI" music,. by Professor Hawkins and others, is trying to: engineer through Parliament a N. P., having become accustomed to quote turns of the census, and these in his opinion blue, tried to get a bill through Committee Gibson some severe pain. spent Monday Isat here, the guest of XT, of these were worthless.. The census returns return- enabling his Halifax sugar refinery to, buy -Mr. Bricker, of..the 7th con�esslou of adding grcittly to the pIessure of th bill providing for the punishmen Wm. Horton, of Andrew street. NOT who accept bribes at election I a. It seems to the lal increase shown by the ensus re- ed a increase of Industries in the die- UP, with watered stock, all the other sugar Howick, is the possessor of a lamb which At 5 p. in. all sat down to a sumptuous re- Was V0 a vidence -of the beneficent infin- tri t refineries in the Maritime Provin s, three of which are In frout,the turn a an a a Zit he represented, but it was with- can, It has five Is past. The evening passed pleasautlywith of TAS El us that this learned Professor is commencing was bad enough to have combine& BsnetiOD' extra leg a on a shoulder partially covering' games and other amusements and before the ences of their pet policy, and as showing in,his personal knowledge that tbis district aBsvfteld. aworg yx tatutory ny separated for their respective at the. wrong end. Of the string, but like the Of -tho had fewer manufacturing industries than, ad by the tariff, but to give direct a the natural one,and is moved by the lamb at comPs It is difficult to know where to begin in Mr. met rest of hi3 class his eyes are wi& open'to �wbat it has done for the prosperity ten years ago, He declared that the towns authority for another combine, -was what leasure. It is thriving and looks like liv. homes many hearty and honest wishes were spartment of IL F. -agh 9. the goods In each 4 16 country by increasing its manufactorie so I ng to be a ouriesity for its owner. expressed for lengthened days and increased Popular General :Stor week 'we of Barrie, Orillia and Collingwood had not Conservatives even, could not stomach F, - the transgressions of the little sinners while -nts and Dress -Goo&. to deny � I on the opposite side derived the slightest benefit from the and the bill was thrown out in Committee -Rev. H. McQuarrie, who has been pas. happiness to the Tiost and, hostess as they shall Bay a little about Pri they are securely closed to the coloses . . i / Journey through life. Mr. This eason Pri have no largely, some bf those 6 nts are Beautilal, handsomely CY P at patio -me and extra value- A 1W., taken too' ornmenced to look into t They National P01i Mr. McCarthy took a church in Wingliam coil he matter. by 24 to 17. ter of the Presbyteria tinue their ad goods, ne ,eery of the home marks and Mrs. Hewitt were born in Bucking-Im- anortment-to choose from. In Dress -Goods speeW iniquities of those high in authority. Mr. the th t and proved - The House has adopted a resolution to for the past seventeen years, has tendered found that towns and villages with which it is DOW Weldon seems to be deeply grieved. at the that the home market a6rded, by reason of use nickle coinage in place of the present his resignation, which will take effect about shires England. Mrs. Hewitt' maiden values are being given. Prices from five they were personally familiar Were credited 5nd gentleman name was Anns, Button, and she was unted yard, up. if ou want,oxtra values In Drm. Good' ty o a poor wreo W the National Policy, about $1.70 a year on copper coinage. This is copying the Ameri- the first of May. The reven come at once ter ev with a much larger number of industries in a;n average to the farmers. This he pro. cans but will have the good effect of helping we bear,purposes taking up his residdnee in in marriage to Mr. Hewitt on March 14th, ong- ex something will be said. about Tw.eeds and Orde o0L Je o have 1843, at Aralton, ngland. Five weeks af. dollar or o for his vote and desires f cod to- be an absurdity. Giving figures to developOur nickel deposits. Toronto. the census returns ths the places actually noun him severely p"ished, while he is quite 'n -The ratepayer short.- - ter their wedding they sailed for America and prices with reference to cottons, as one MATRUVIOTAL.-On Wedne sy evedlogt essed. They urged the Government to Mr. Clarke Wallace, comptroller of Cum s of Wingham are i stead' oblivioua to the wholesale bribery of the Poss of the oppressive combinee produced by the t is koing to be brought tro book in the ly to be asked to vote on the question as to and aettled in Vanban township, and four asant event transpired at the residence -di Parliament returns giving the ioriff, Mr. McCarthy showed. that cotton jeare later move to Hullett township. pie Government. who buy up constituencies\ and submit to Ja7tueie for his fire -brand utterances at Kings- whether or not they will be willing to give by year., A About forty years ago they came t6 Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miller, being '66 acturere as given which coat $76 in Canada, was sold* in Eng names of the various manf to in regard to rebellion against the Crown up the tovyn park as a site on which to erect marriage of Mrs, Miller's di%ughter, Min ment to 4 member& of Parliament by ,railway bonuses Taking iron in the same way where a bush farm was taken up. By hard returns and the occupations in land for $52. should the Home Rule bill become law. a new foundry which is O'be established by Kitts Ahrens, to Mr. John Daidson, son of buying 10� and:,grants to unnecessary �ablic buildings. n the census he showed that the rolling mills In Canada work and the practice of economy the god- re engaged, together with the . . . A joint stock company. This looks an if land Mr. and Mrs. James Davidiien.1 The iutsr� iud �c rook which they we charged 70 per coot over the English prices dens Fortune smiled on their � undertakings,, While his conscience is so tenter in some was bscov�iDg scarce in that thriving town. eatinT ceremony was perfor ev Mr. sped mcd by R number of workmen employed by each. of bar iron and then had left'a profit of 66 News of the Week. and placed the family in a prosperous con- Airections it is somewhat strange that his After a -great deal.of parlaying the Gov per oent. Another evil due to the tariff was -The ,building committee of Knox di:tibn. Out of 12- children :10 are living,. H, arson, of Manchester. Mr. Alfred Er- seadin ;f * righteous spirit is mot even,vexed over these arn. RU481A WILL NOT R19FREBENT.—OWing to claurob, Belgrave, are meeting with great som6 of then having found 'homes in Cali- will was groomsman, while kim moffall ful in melt the annexation sentiment which it produced. Taking- a Falconer fulfilled the dutitit of bri Pon -4] largor rascalities which have become so inent very reluctantly consented. In Mr. McCarthy's opinion the politi.cal the severe winter the Russian Government success. There are only five or six in mbers fornla, lowaita Dakota. Mr. Hewitt, &I- deszll. o d 70 years of age next Aprilp is cheer will not be able to send ships to represent opposed to the erection of a new church Their many friends wih them beallit itt reaso! advantage of this, several members have th, notorious and barefaLced as to becanda-lous. union association gained support from no 0 h� Y long and throw amount , in an ig ire, and he and his estimable partner S .1 .9 not DI that country at the grand naval review In -during 1894 and nearly the whole wealth and prosperity through moved for the returns of the industries of other reason than discontent with the trade rehuts his eyes to those The a life. In, fivet he Y� connection with the World's Fair. required has been subscribed. Nti- bid fair to enjoy a good many �ears yet. h Icipalities as taken by the can-- policy of the Goveinment. He repudiated cert in man old a -BLE PAINTINGS &ToLzN; - Two By TE WAY. -The Royal Tomplars h, op UP' but he aids sind abete them. When Mr. Mated cost of the now church is from $2,500 nide a Mr. Foster's argument'that the farmers paid VALUA sucenumerators. Mr. McMeMillan i a social in the -town hall on Friday evening Z,O'S Weldon provides for the punishment of the no taxei because they used their own fuel paintings worth $15,000 have been stolen to $2,800. mojiou for the returns for Seaforth and they sidence of Mr. J. Pier a question from Mr. Me - Zurich. last., which was Uirly. well attended. A 11 big offenders he may receive credit for and wore homespun clothes. He proteted' from tb e re repont -In reply to published a day or two ago. The re- :organ in Now''York. An itinerant picture Millan, M. P., in the House on Tuesday short programme of readings,reoitationivand Bums. -Rev. Mr. Brand, of Crediton, weft against treating the farmer as a hewer of R Sincerity even if - he be 4ot so solicitous m.' He sold one for $25 and last, Ron. Mr. Ouimet, Minister of Public conducted the quarterly meetings last Sat. music. wasrovided, and i nico lu-nob. A- Public vendor took the repairin . g during about the smaller ones. it would seem turns for every,6ther municipality thet have wood anddrawar of W ter and,claimed that Works, said the contract for the aiday and Sunday in the Evabgelical pleasant evening Was spent,but the MON, the articles consumed by. the farmer were pawned the other. me, thus far been pablished, are about the sd,' I Port Albert harbor had been awarded, church. There was quiteaL large turnout. enjoyable part was the Janee which follow' perous * f acical indeed for Parliament to pass a law the subject Of enormous taxation. He re. CA3tRYI.WG THz BRITISH FLAG IN DUBLIN, 0 ndville, and show the deceptive, if not fraudulent n WedDesday of last week, three hun. the amount of theF contract being $10,497 ; -Mrs. (Rev.) R. Eifert, of Dailiwood, was ed. -w --Mr. Win. Harrison, of Egm years to for the punishment of bribe takers, while forred to the petitions from the Patrons of -0 the contractor is Patrick Nevin, who was here a few days this week. visiting friends. has been visiting frionds- hee.-Sevral of mnature of the census returns, For instance, Industry, showing'that the farmers of On. Ared Trinity College students carri'd the Pa;rliamen�t deliberately voted money to rai�l- �ublin, the lowent of the six tenderers. -Mrs. Herman Well came home last Mon- the boy skated up to God,erich last weak, the vills tario and the Northwest were a unit in d British flag through the streets of Seaforth is credibed in the4 returns with 73 a. -t e a lot Blyth c way . corporations who., in turn, pay this and, notwithstanding frequent assaults from -Thalresidence, of the late Mr. Thomas day. She had been at Tavietoek attending Some pretty fast im, was mado. Th manding tariff reform. n the Northwest vardied industrial institutions which, I of course ounded them, succeeded driving to Goderich nbw.is on. the lake.- 9 money over to election cor4mitteen -to be the tariff operated an a block to immigration. the mob thaturr McLean, of Goderich, was sold last week the funeral of one of her -aunts.-Mr. Con- ture, I a soundebig, and abow4 a large increase dur. Mr. Richard McDool caught in his nets lad 4oled out for the purchase of voters by the He calculated that the h ne manufacturer in bearing it back within th college walls. for $3,500, to Mr. Kiely, formerly� pred- red Fassold, with his family, moved to Do - O' n Friday aq 81 pound white fish,. IMP -M. Jules Ferry the dent of the Toronto Street Railway Com. troit on Wedues� Ing the past tan years or since thef previous was able to charge 30 per ce on an aver. JuLzs FERRY DEAD. lay. He intends to make Chapleaus, Carous and others high up in the census I were i taken. But. when we come ge, more than the value of the article on celebrated French statesman, Presidin! of pany. Mr. McLean paid $10,000 cash for- his home there. -Mr. Charles Hey has re. numberof you,niz folks spent 1% jolly time it I 6 Mr. D. H. Porter's on FAday. evening last" councils of the country. Mr. Wp.don's account of the protection afforded by the the Senate, who was born at Saint Die on this property some eight years ago.and it was calved the report of his examination for down 0 an R�tual list of these i6duitries as J. thought to be dirt cheap then, It formerly t4scher, L from Bad Axe, Michigan, He -it is coufidently expected that Rev. J�OTTV oourse, however, is on a par with th tariff. He -opp d olicy which dim- April 5, is dead. looked U%Ual,ex e Ar- one any a they exist, it�bears quite a different appear- Citain, but had WOMEN ELECTED SCHOOL DiRzmoR9. -At belonged to the late Judge Sindlair. paeFed very creditably indeed, being far T. Kerrin, of Dunganuon� th Ion noldi and other cases. Thin man �Arnoldi, criminated against Great r occuff and Jok We g ve the list as� published and hopes of a reciprocity Treaty with the Fort Dodge, Iowa, the other day, Mrs. G. -Mrs. John Govier, of the Bass Yine, above the required percentage. He intends for reeWr for Trinity church, wil ance. an employee in the Publc AVorki depart- lly away to the bet. to go over to take charge of a public school. that pulpit on Sunday next. -Hr M84, for 10, fiom it many, of our readeral will be able to Uuitsd Stst8l- He abandoned the idea W. Thom" and Miss Edith Brain, candi. Hullett, passed peacefu Mont has been prosecuted in ihe coiirts and that we could get preferential duties from dates on a woman's ticket, were elected ter land on Saturday, the 11th inot.,af ter an -Mr. Peter Beaver moved into Mr. D. friends will regret to hear of the death of judge of the so�called "Industrial Inatita- 011d and Mrs. Isaso Reid, * formor Wall known sentenced to imprisonment and a hiavy fi�ne EuglafiJ. He condemned the policy of the school directors. The men ran tickets and illuess of several weeks, Although a pioneer Stsiobs,ch's house, near the old tin shop, a or not the majority Government for waiting to see what would both were beaten resident of the townshi she was only 59 few days Ago. -:-Mr. Win. Balker moved highly respectedresidevt here which ocmr' wkll� hiti o$cis1 tions!" and as to whether p for eculationa In office red EX �p on Mondayof list week.. After' of t�em are indebted to the N. P. for their e done at Washington and concluded by IXmZNE STATUz.-The great Montana y6ars of age. She was much respected by here a few days agoL.- He intends to work �at star chief who, if he did not profii-jby theniti car- Mr. Reid bea the By The figureAfter each ripresent supporting his proposition to reduce the statue In silver, weighing sixteen hundred all who knew her. Her aged partner, thiee for his father-in-law, Mr. Daniel vigood a short illness. them, is still a member axis ence. Tu 9. 4 the of many friends herein his beres, tainly connived at duties at once ov? British goods and the undo, and valued at seventy thousand dol. none and three dauthters, survive her. this summer. -The male members of L Ja fa1W the inumber of workmen employed . ds of those countries with hich Great fary, - life size, . representing Justice for -A four-year-ol son of Mr. John Baileys Evangelical church meit on Tuenday after-. Messrs. Thomas Parker and Welling a of Parliament and a law mak4r, of the land. -Od W ou Vai tign clause. which Ads Rehan poset! as model, was one. of Hullett, near Clinton, was severely in. noon, to consider the necessity of repairing Johnston left on Wednesday for North 00* Ashery,-John Joynt Other subordinates also have been prosecut. 3 bakeries, ritain had the Favoured Na �of Toronto, proseli, bert, N', kots.-Rev. Mr. Haigh, Clark & logram, 3 ; Alex. Cardno, 4; black. It is useless to follow the debate on this easefully cast in Chicago on Saturda Jured by a horse a few days ago. He. was the church. They decided to give the build ed. and hunted from the country for com- - Y. amiths, -John Kale, 2 ; Alex. Stewart,l.- resolution because outside of Mr. McCarthy's -DAYLIGHT RojaBEP-Y.-H. G. Fox, a eel- in the stable unknown to his father wh; had log a thorough overhauling, which will coat ad excellent sermons at St. Andrew's chulrdh D. H. mitting. minor offencas while Political crim, Boots and shoes, -Thomas Coventry, 2; speech, there was very little said that was lector for the First National Bank in Cbi- gone to turn out the � horse@. One of the about SM. -Mr. Andrew Ehnas, of Bright, the past two Sundays. -M _p nats of the Chapleau stamp have been pro- Rebert Willie, --4 ; Hamilton & McInnis, 2 ; of any value, %nd what Mr. McCarthy said cago, was robbed In the court-house'the 'horses on being let loose, ran over the little has been here visiting his brother August, aud-Mr. Wm. Jowett bavebeen passing -Mr. week at London. Mr. Prter expectsto A 161 Seig er moted to Lieutenant -Governorships, and im. D. McCullough, I , J. Crl.ass, 1 ; D. McIu- was not at all new, except that coining from other day of $1,200 by a man who seized fellow, knocking him down and injuring him and his brother-in-law, Mr. a TWbo 114 there, Lyre, 3. Carriage wbrks,-J. Smith, 2 ; J. no prominent a. Conservative, and a zealous him by the throat, choked him into insensi- considerably, but not dangerously. John Freid was the guest, laat Sunday, of soon remove puden, unblushing bribers of the Caron ilk e foil -owing, takn for sow Dorsey, 10; S.' Bartoni 3.. Cdbinet: and advocate of the National Policy as Mr. Me- bility, grabbed the money, and escaped into -Mr. William Croft Newsome, of Brus- Mr. F. Kibler. -Mr. Dickert, of Wood- WEDDING BxLLs.-Th stillremainadviaer9of Her m''ost Gracious farniture,-M. Robertson, 4; Broadfoot & Carthy has been for the past fourteen years, the crowded street. eels, has in his possession an heirloom in the stock, bas been here on life insurance busi- from the Midland, Michigan, Sun, refors-to Bityfield resident, 'More farni -every William U Ma�jeaty. These are inconsistencies and in- Bux, 95. Confectioners, -J.- Burgess', 1. it struck the House, as it will strike the DmiD ix HAi&Nxss.-The Rev. shape of an E glish Bible printed st Lon- neon. -Mr. Gram and Miss Louise Schoellig a former win, His homes# Carpenterg,-J. Hughes, 1. Cooperage,- country, with tremendous force. Every- Graham, pastor of the First Reformed Pres- don, England, in the year 1513. It belonged were joined in the bonds of wedlock last known here an Mr. Hamilton Er justices which blatant politicians of the 3 ; H. C. Coleman, 6; A W body was conscious of the fact that in the byterian church, of Boston, while address- I to the Croft family, having been handed week. They both belong to Hay township. many Bayfield friends extend congratuU P tions "'Tuesday evening,, January Weldon stap are very apt to over -look. W. Ament I 7th, a this T0s Ogilvie, I ; Samuel TrOVt, 1. Creamer'y,- person of Mr. McCarthy was represent d 11 e al a m ti g of the East Cambridge We- down through the successive generations. We wish them much joy and a long life.- hall ; lae gbat while they J. Hannah, 3, Cider ills, -J. Klein, 2. the sentiment among the Conservatives 0 me hriatian Temperance Unio ame was Mr. Henry DumerVe team ran away from very pleasant wadding took fl ing en'l They strain painfally at t 6 6ee n n on We. Mr. Newsome's mother's maiden. n place at the 0. allantyne & Brett, Xwell) W s -wallow the. camel without' a grimace, Dressmaking, -MisEes Canada against the Government's trade p nesday evening dropped dead. I Jane Croft, who died about twenty years the flax mill the other day. One of the &ni- home of Mr. and -Mrs, A Ma Irth