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I I I I � — � - I - � . ; . ,% .1 -sv,o th 4 - - n housekeeping on their ov.vn ae. 0, - . . . � through the backof the bureau' Into have begu ,rOhantg h goom� . — ! - ___ . � - t b with them around her could scarcely realize what had way' -a doing damage count in the fine brick residence on the . . Y in � their i - riage horse or a trotter, becalise be will be most of which is made up of exhibits for the French negotiators go throng I h . appened. Surely the messenger came the shawls, &c., stored thei , Cranbrook. liner, for Lo, LTISE,)AENTS.' I they had cut out all the irnportant articles with his $30 or $35, -A few mo- farm of the groom, adjoining i .vinsitt loft NEW ADVER i t certain to get poor ceits. But if, Norld'a Fair from China, Japan, J%v&, kindly.- Mr, Johnston, who -lived to the extent of . 8 he V111 . — almos I . Core&, Borneo, and other oriental countries. with the exception, perhaps of lumber, and rid- the whole dini ..room —A banquet was given by Eureka Conn. ,,at, whisr . # � AW. The figure between the paren�hesle after each g this class -of mares.. he desires to - I I in&erted much itams as live eels and extract son, Gebrge K., passed away full of years, .mento Tnore a e for thenfre was- A�, Royal Templars of Temperance, of Goa. . 'Brothers h! one denotes the pace of the paper on which the havin . 1 66 a a -his 86th birthday. . would have been In a blaz , - erich, on Monday night of last week, to its ­ Lean -U*12600 I � . of obesto George s4ver.tisement wU.,l be found. I breed a libe of tight horses, he should breed THE DOMINION CAPITAL. ut. The whole thing is a comedy, h viDg re ch d .working out near the straw under the car i �Qlud the Government dare not ask Parlia- �Wm. Smith, of MoKillop, beef get the famer. I a , to Lend at, 51 per cent. —IMMest. (8) . wing � the mil t. JW r. Hill had his feet slightly- frosted seafaring members as a " God -speed you,, I ,of My- N' Private Money them t(,) the best English. thoroughbred h — — — go contract for dra, k rom the . �Ort Ho ' pe on Bull for Sale—john"G.. SPrOAL (6) "a ; I . men t to ratify toe Treaty, even to plea � ]by his barefooted tr - ips to the pump for prior to their departure for their work on �t P I L I I L can flad. This breed has been kept so Pure .Correspondent.) )_ beadbury line to Winthrop butter factory. It was S al ,the iakes, which was a most successful of- , _Xr. J. B. The Cantata. (8) I . (By Our Special such a, mighty per8onage ne Sir Charles Tul . ater. ose can. . - care. .-D, weismiller. (8) . OTrAWA, March 27th, 1803. gels planing mill I gain an w to Ottawa last week fair. JFally 1-50 members not down tog 7 01 Sugar sn(ligoolong established that their pro- -- .. per, our High Commissioner in Lon�on —The Brun. hools visite.d. i ordered Clothing—H. F. EdWards. (8) � the market, the late purchaseire rihving_ for- —During his visit . Sd P � - . Sugar -D. weiomiller. (8) I- Ill, and a colt even from We have just finished the liveliest week The Minister of the Interior outline4 the deri[ch,,, was invited to spread .wall worthy the occasion, prepned "it and ; I the begis . Mayor Butler, of Go I L L . I L Valuable PropDrty for Bale-Thonlas Downcy-'(& potency is wonderf I of the session. Between the incendiary ut- Immigration policy. to feited .their deposit. I and had a chat by the lady metabeff: Of the Council. Mr.- as Cousins'. A ' Mothodl i. (8) a —A large lynx was shot on the 12th con. a party given at Rideau HSI Jame . Aiinivereary'merviced- at Sabbalah Schoo cold blooied mare inherits in a rnarked - the Agrioultural Committee of the House . J. 9. Tom, as Chief 'Councillor, presided at Voting with -our I I . .. terances of Mr. Clark Wallace, Controller Ion , of Gray, one day last week, by with the Governor General. His Excellency for L Prospority—Beattle Brm (8) - 0088 ' . the purpose of teriatice of the breed. L the other day. They have been making ex anquired kindly after th� peopte of Gode, the contre table., while Rev. Messrs, Auder. . ___ gnute—Joseph Morrow. (8) . I degree the charac I of Customs at Kingston, mud the debate on traordinary efforts for the last two years, MeosrN. itattan anti Carter, of Newry. 4 , I d . arm a splendid foun- ead- tich, and desired His Worship to remember sonand, Howell performe theduties -of the L _Hjjrh-6urt of justice -8. malcomson, (6) Mares from this cross f . from and offering various inducements to got im- . -On Tuesday,of last week, G. A. D L vice-chairman On the rightLand Idt. L a lor the .vill-age. ) ! .Bubs for sale -ID. Milne. (5) dation for breeding back to the f6fadeter, the motiof2 to expel Sir Adolphe Caron ar as possible to those whom he bad Jet,cfally an I I The , I ! bellefit, as tbe I Sprinx innounqemeint-Robt. Willis., (6) . lings migrants from the United Statoo,where they man shipped a young Jersey bull to Martin him as f its hall was to d appropriately daeo. I 0 bably., I L pro I 11 I . I ­ . - 110ilce to Creditors -R. $. Hays. (5,) . d L . In regard to rais- the Cabinet and from the House, 0 - Emigh, of Burgesoville. Oxford County mot during his visit there, and to assure - - anchor ad i � . I iry- - carriage or as one class. now have no fewer then twenty-nino agents rated with flags,, a a th P.JigLLts.. I ,� i r', , _ L - Iving Stamps wanted -D.. gobinson. (4) it is useless to use any but have been pretty interesting. I . us for Its dairy stock. citizens generally that he had not forgotten a withl'�A , 't. urpose Of 9 . Bauslaujh."(8) in trotter#, at work. Thin poliax. was roundly coa- has long been famo ' contra hung a large cone . eeve, deputY 154 we Uad-A l 19 in 'his speech at Kingston- Mr. Wallace -by none -Mr. Thomas McKenzie, Clinton, has the cordial reception given him in Godericb. in the Clothing -Noble T.. ClOff. (8) � I demned by the committee, afid . T. Garrow of God- paddler mooted in tho sterno and At One Ad ; I �= - - I The Montreal Wltuess� (9) � . atandard bred mares and expect paying re - declared that if Home Rule was giveim to mo . re strongly than by the Conservative been awarded the contract of the now Or- -Recently Mr. J I I - com Was the, motto, ":Gadblesi our � 4. . — . House for Sale -John: ;Piercy. (5) oults. The riesson of this in that the trot ange Hall, on the 7th concession of Goder. erich, received a letter from a leg�l, gentlew of the T . . be at members of the Committee. one of the . . tting In a claim sailors and fishermen." After mupper,a Fast I Spring, 1893--R. Jamieson. (5) ' tail. ich township. . man in the old country, pu, L I Wall On. (6) � tim; breed has been established for so abort Ireland the people of Ulster would Northwest members declared thit 165 fa . lengthyand interesting programme of tOut A- uolau=Tio Pa - wsden & , 1 9 - air allegiance to the . -Mr. Edward Turner, of Tuckeremith for sonto alleged relatives of the lots Jume" g was -he meeting clog. How LL __ t. , r-Jackson.BrOg. (!9 ------ - herby to shake off th . tee ha,d been brought into his constituency " Stavelyt of Clinton, who It was 'stated, and a carried out, t r ut , On , lease find space , .(6) 1 . a time that its characteristics have not .yet' Ii in the I . I - - ent. : A Handsome Watch --- C. W. PAPDt I f crown and would be right to resist, to the from Dakota and other States, but he would bab decided to give up farming ruck-jackson Bros. (1) 6me fixed and the progeny of nine out- 0 a ake 11 would like to share in the division of ,Ing with the singling 6f the doxologi. � i I alsio statem You will be, St bee . ' . . the effel Fine Shoes--GoodL Bros. (8) i . end# the establishment of the Home Rule sooner have half the number � of Sweden, as course of a couple of months, nd will t property." Like all the rest of the claim,- %_ Bra� to --Good Bros. (8) - ten- trotting stallions are as likely to inherit I came from t up his residence in Clinton. - - . Rooms to Rent � . ' their efforts, he added,they he found that the class which he ants, these will be left in the cold, as the Goderich Township. bad made .,,an asall . I I — the characteristics of their dam as of their Parliament In � Ppited States were a worthless net, who had -Mr. Haslam, of the 4tb line of Morris, estate has Practically passed to the pos- -Monday *go igood that -the sts I I . would have the active aid of the Oraugemen failed to do well across the border and has sold out and moved to Wingliam. MiFs assion of the crown. A CHAPTER op AmiDF-KT& . jublish it' thill ; * re. This is amply proved by the immense Haelson. will still keep his stQre in Bel- a a day of accidents in our eighborhood. I . of Canada. These words Meant approval of would only be a drag on thin country. In C. - implaiats are being made that at sev- - - Reeve aughter Amule yours traly.-Jol. Ight NUT04 (fty 0 number -of comm�' " . grave, Cc, I Cox and his d n . 010itior ni 6n buggy horses" that Firgt � . . aretobefound bothon the other aide and armed resistance to the Queen's Govern- anyevent they would not remain, and he -A Chinese laundry operated by the pro. eral sales which have recently taken place met with a painful accident at, the funeral � - ; . — 1893, in Canada. Our readers have probably meant or they meant nothing, and when declared that if a, record was kept, it would of the London establishments In this Con nty, theie has been considerable . Jc as prietok of one . of the late Mrs. Edward -McLemn. In driv. I � SEAFORTIL ]R IDAY March 31st, . . challenged in the House, Mr. Wallace took be found that about an many went back ew pilfering of smkH articles that can be pick- jug to the house their horse became frigit. 11 AN UroRTA$T =5 noticed how man ' trotting stallions with the fall responsibility of his words and re- were brought in. Conservatives like Dr. is likely to open out in Goderich in a f ad up and secreted in a pocket. This in a sued at the hearse and, aprin Ing to ong JILP'rAran" 'of Glei __ --- y Be a . 01 est Roome, Mr. Wilton, Mr. Carpenter and days . . 9 I , A Big Reform RA11Y. , spotlesi pedigrees and a wonderful record fused to take them back. 0 oi tb ' ,d idr. Lewis Hollinger, of the' 10th con. disgraceful state of affairs, and should not and his daughter out of tag ourchased frT others Ngfeed that it was a waste of public - ,I,., side, threw Mr. Cox . a' f the Cabinet, Mr. Costigau, de- If continued, farmers w the cutter, both receiving 'severe injuries, 'I of the for's quarter at two or three years old b46v members a cession of Grey, has purchased the fine trot. be tolerated. ' 04, tyne & Son 01 , . - It hse been decided by tlie leaders . - money to induce these Beallawage, as they . le ty Dr. Tarnbull, of Clinton, had to be called " . . I � . Ilte scribed Mr. Wallace's utterances as sedit! called them, to come to this country. . ting stallion, 11 Dexter Revenge 11 and will hav' to put a watch OR their proper at sbort.hora bull *. failed to get even moderately fast cc - I I 1 7 . I I Liberal party in Canada to hold a party I I . Ong and treasonable, and said that men had - At the beginning of the session the Gov- take a route for him this spring. sales. In, but their inj uriex. although severe, are," 31'r. John Iloaex 1, we presume, for can there be a greater mistake than to been executed for nothing more. The Op- n - -�-Mr. Ainaley, county road commissioner, . W, I I I- Y_ U . Con-ventiOD. The Convention, - that there would be a -The.Goderich Board of Trade and Tow inspecting the bridge near Holmes- not dangerous, ind both are programming ;69 dred b I will bov. composed of delegates properly finagine that by thus broodbig you. get a poni,tion moved an amendment, strongly con. revision of the voters lists this year, and in- Council are offering strong inducements for was up f . avorably. -Mr. 'Robert Marsholl's Indift, . 09,081) ; daim-t 1 or. Baring Mr. Wallace, for disloyal conduct* - ' pony, more familiarly known " the C49 Wee 4, Gravesend." (4 constituencies in : roadster, The plain fact is that,you gon, . troduced aim Act amending the Franchise the erection in.that town of a large summer ville, on Friday of last week, The heavy chosen. froin'the various: - ally get a. scrub. What in called a roadster, and the question was debated for seven Act. On Saturday, the Government an- hotel Sod sanitarium. � ice that cime down the river at the thaw gray mare," became unmanageable ana, shank strain - it. I . the Dominion. The Con-vou . on is to be hours. It"Was remarkable for the number. ad that they woul . d withdraw this -on Sunday of last week, William, eld- recently, jammed at the bridg? and dia- ciefibed away at breakneck speed. Robert, -vidual mseltt aao� hold at Ottawa on the 20th of lane. It will, where Canadian farmers will have to sell of Conservatives who condemned Mr. Wal. Donne 0 est Bon of Councillor Wynn, of Bruns -11- lodged it. Mr. Ainaley g ve instructions, whois both stout and strong,ana a fall mal of the kind t . � SI . . I . . Bill and introda a another to provide that i bridge repaired a far as po!si- won - Mr. Mo: their roadsters, is an entirely different ani- lace and supportai the resolution of can- to have the yard long, sucocided in bringing the It wee county. so doubt, be, one of the largest and most im- I . e House there would be me revision of the lists this died. He had been'siling for some time in t � . . . - ' I port&ut political gatherings ever convened ma.l. . sure. Mr. Foster, the leader of th for the Year. It is extraordinary how often the fact had for years been subject to fito, Zch ble, but he in afra ' id that, w en the spring gray " to a standstill before any various � led on his pill'Obi for the time being, had no excuse 4y -broke his health. comes the ice from further up the river will asmage was don4.-Ais John Torrance was , � will rece4ve in this count and, at - it thg policy of the . Last but not least, when a farmer &a a Controller of Custome,"but nevertheless op- Government have marched up the hill only ultimst' cause another izebworee than before. . pr . Ise I 0, - rlyl I . � - brood mare that suite his purpose he should posed -the resolution and declared that Do to march down again. They introduced a -Mr. W. C. Searle was out pruning the . e Itt, of Surambrbill, has returning from t�e funeral, and wboa oppe. - NZWO X TX% � great Liberal paTty". of Cansdawia be do . to for civil service actf and when Mr. Laurier op. other day, when the knife dropped from his -Mr. C. J. sibe James M411main's, his horse shied, lio,tt, of Brodhiag, This �call -is timely, &Rd the not be persuaded to part with her for any friend of the Government would vo They introduced hand and fell, point downward, on his boot. disposed of hi three-year-oold stallion ac- breaking the hormone mud thro ring Mr. 3drs. ElIloWs VA . - - posed it they dropped it. tor McKnighle to Mr. K.Dioney, , be I tided upon k to7 11 * it. .Mr. McInerney, of Kent, Now Bruns an insurance bill but after critioism from the The blade went through into his foot, in. , Torraince-out oii� his head in the snow. The jr., loft for Maxii Coa,veatioa, is needed ; it will enable the price.- , I wick, was the first Conservative who re. taken to the West. He is one of the finest I � I . � Opposition they allowed it to drop. . They flicting a painful wound. horse ran :alono the 4th concesolonfor solne voont .$-a join ber Z - Liberal party tol enter the coming contest � - � fused to follow Mr. Poster. He asked Mr. introduced a bill concerning Northwest --Henry. Smith ,'and family have moved horns ever raised in this section. and rival*. miles, when M�. Newton caught him, Mr. seer 8011491-A. I Imulwation. . peech successfully imported stock of this line. He _ I ods * with a united: and unbroken front, and If Wallace to say if he did not by his a 30 was �one the war -to for his mishap, . 11 � in n- mean to threaten rebellion, but Mr. Wallace lands, but they have announced that they into Wroxeter, He and his brother Oliver bit Torraw eighborho they h a a policy to correspond with their. The newq-papers favorable to the Do I ill not go on with it. They have laid the' have-boulght the mash and door factory and ,turned the scales at 1970 lba. Mr. Nee . --- - : , dof, discovered 1. sy .old colt that now occupies - I I The Secretaiy of State, w has a one-year . - ;- trill of a bear Iin I . - .11 sweep the country. ion Government have for some time been remained silent. ch treaty on the table but are afraid to Plauirig mill from F. S. Scott, assignee of p Blyth- I nai4e, they wi � . Mr. Costigan, had an earnest conversation Fren his stall, and this one promises to be even - . .� - making a great Wo about . the number of with Mr. Foster, mud on returning to his 90 01, with that. In fact the only thlog the Smith, Malcolm & Gibson estate. jbis Sze and start� . Government are carrying through - Mr. Honey, of Wroxoter, the veteran better than the subject of this par raph. Buljtys�- Friday night last car town Gus animal. He - � D for the which the If � . - . settlers who have been induced to remove seat announced that he would votl this seBsion in the supply bill, . horse buyer, who has been over -sixty times -Mr. Alexander McKenzie, no sish, was visited by iburglars. They entered - the eighbors, and .0 A Pointer for Canadian Farmers This caused a sensation which Ashfield Township, father -law of Mr station by bu- ti the loek, and Ote tod - - Z � . , .. from Dakota, Minnesota mud other north- , amendment. A bill ham been introduced amending the to Manitoba, with horses, is now trying the -in - J. ' the ch%00011aii ng to the auttatica gathered � by __ certainly not lessened when the So- G. Murdo b , hamE ,, . Accord! and Was Act respecting the inspection of Petroleum, Old Country market. He -left some time ch, merchant, of Lucknow, ham to blow up th L safe, ut being pooi a a axe, a rifle) a isht webtern States, and settle in Manitoba ' I brick block of stores the business, id ot accomplish it, there. j United licitur General said he must support the ' purchased the I�r � L soon oame � the Department of agriculture in the - unlen hiah abolishes the inspection fee of 30 cents agolwith a carload of heavy drought horses _ge They States, the: average value of the co,mm�on the Canadian Northwext. The Government amendment Mr. Wallace disclaimed w for Glasgow. on the oorner of Campbell and Ross streets fore no digna a or serious consequence cc. their mewrah, *N his intention Be I a barrel on American coal oil, and permits . le, Mr. Davin. gate 4 1 a 0 I _. � I haeL evidently, for Some. time, been making of iDg rebellion. Mr. ' Will Smell, In that village, from the ixecator of the koes dog, The. - farm or wo tl�at country in ' allace, P'ScilBilent, confirmed the of the importation of oil in tank earn. This -One morning recently Mr. - as they will suffar.--4he� snow . rking horse in , special L efforts in this direction, as the re- W by remaining . the extent of the concession granted by of the gravel read, Hallett, w late George McElardy, and at present cc- track of th I a ant entirely gone, We may lauriters returned 1892 was $65.0.1; of the common working . interpretation put upon big words by every Is L pleased to find that he was the owner of a cupied by Mr.D. R.. NoInt ' ash a -ad Messrs.. in town I : fallen. mule, S7.5,56. Tbin year the same authority port of the I Emigration Department states member who spoke, and Dr. Bergin, an. . the Government to the public agitation for Cameron, Murdoch & Company. The price look out for 46at flying in & week or so.- � . I I !�_ that some twenty-nine agents have been other Conservative, declared that the mot- the reduction of the duty on coal oil, and Pair of twin calves more than he was the paid, we Vnderstand, was S5,000, and as The flax: mill inished Up for L gives the average- value of these animala as . - I will make a difference of 2 or 3 cents a, g&l. might before ; they � are one of each kind, . the season lost vi I - I ' oat serious that ever' the yearly rental amounts to some $650 week and is ciosed down. It will be inuch ere hL diligently at work in the States named. It ter was one of the in While it is in the right direction it thoroughbred, and " pretty as a picture." . d $70,68 respectively. Th as would seem, however, that their efforts have confronted Parliament, and if it should W IOD- . over and above taxesi this will make a missed by the laboring claBs.-MT. A. W. - 'HAPPSNOGS- ' $61.22 an - last vote he should ever cast, he deolin- does not go half far enough. -Mr. John Biggin, of Hallett, has i - been an increase of 708,662 horses and 17, the day in amendment to Supply, purchased his mother's interest in the old safe and profitable inve8L tment for Mr. Babb was in Pinton on Weduesday.-Mr. . the misfortune t - not been crowned by as great success as On Satur McKenzie. � I W. H. Hammond, our LPOPUIST post -master., -days ago, by r. A, ed to follow the Government and would estead, on the 2nd concession of that W. I ' 000t mules on the farms of the United 81 ates would lead- people vote fdr the Amendment. Mr. Davin in Mr. Charlton moved an amendment reduc. hom Mrs. amPbell'a is onfiering from I Mr. Rumba% wark in Mr- YA - � .e- their newspaper friends ' , L I Ing the rate of postage on letters from three township, and will Boon move thereto.. -The sad news of James C . :genritpming his place at tured ritab wee � ' - since 1%&tL year, but the uftal, valce has d to believe. The qi4eation was up before a supporting the amendment made a very post L a was received by friends in Rolesworth of Clinton, iO at tr Railway _. -r 1, - tweaf dollars.' . cents to two cents. The master Gen- Biggin has not decided where she will mov death depote-There creased about Y -five million � �or spicy speech, in which he likened Mr. Wal- a f last week. He was a son of A. the Grand run Being favor ommit - to, but will take up her residence in Clinton. On Frid Y 0 . I � Compat at authorities any that the' low c tee of the House the other day I lace to a dirty little worm which had crawl. eral mid h6 hoped to be able in time to in I f1', ad. ,61 XT -a e -Arch. Ashton, a former tailor of Gorrie, G. Campbell, and brother of John and Alex- ws, In meeting held in the tolitper- 110 15 consideration., and this part of the Govern- ed from the bottom to the top of the tr6e troduce this reform, but. could not promise I and Mrs. Win. Brown, all ance halfon IMonday rilight for the p.ur ferablailat thell wr.ter mark has not yetL been reached. V4ri- - . . rued to Gorrie after spending the ander Campbell - pose . .. . I ment's policy was roundly condemned by and yet remaindd a worm still. He ch to do so at present. - The amendment was has reta , I living in that. neighborhood. He wont to L of organizing a True Bi;e Lodge here. Aev. .1mg, to spend 11% i � - L arged lost. Air. Dalton McCarthy will to -morrow winter in Kansas City for the benefit of hig . . � - oue reasons are given for this trernendaus members of the comm, ittee who invariably Mr. Wallace with astive a jesuitical part, M H Lghes of WIngham, van present- sad �b� fore they 164I - endeavor to get his bill before the House, bealtb, but the change has not improved big . Manitoba, some twelve or thirteen years ago, r. u . 0 . � - . are Oc 1( 8- bafo me in esting points. Wo,d9n't know I home in muak* decream in vatue.. Among, them k when the'Jesuits' EuitLtee Bill was re support the Government in th" . which transfers the jurisdiction over Separ- trouble, consumption, and he is very low at settling near Sunnyiide for & short time, af- gave soi - . FeriDg of the demand for street car horses a House. Mr. the House,, by advising his Orange friends I terwsrds moving west to Neep&W&L where what course the meWtiago willtake at pre*- tions of All MOD Macdonald, of Regina,' a staunch supporter ate schools and the dual language from the present. " awed. on account, of, the general introducLion of . i to vote with ,the Government, explaining ominion Parliament to the Northwest -While Thomas Brimmacombe, of Exe. hedied. Releaves &wife *rid I&rgefamily sat. -We .egladto'see lUv. Mr. Higley evenlag F , - v .& Of the Government, said 11 those who bad that as Grand Master, he himself w -is not mt D . Innate, ti 9 'i . Legislature. As this is an equivalent to ter, was engaged in cutting ice on, the mill in favorable circumstances. Some three able to be ound again. -Seven initiation% Tereep . . I t al C I electricity and cables as a mo ve power I been brought into Canada from the States liberty to do no. Mr. Wallace denied this, abolishing Separate schools and th dual on Thursday of last week,he accident- weeks ago he fell on a pin of the wood rack took place t the reg ar meeting ;Of the , OoWs Aspalrb the more general use of traction thresh- .I. and there was a icons. Mr. Foster baving ! Poll', I of his sleigh, hurting his breset, which is Independen Order of Good Tamplars'Lod#e Kcatted by n, 41 were ut I ter failures. Some 165 farm ice int language in the Northwest Territories it ally slipped in a hole from where the ice had eath. : . . Haxtinsu has 9, , Ing engines and the improvement of farm , I errupted Mr'. Davin once, wav advised by e, an been taken. By timely assistance from believed to be the cause of his d here last w -ek.-MT. William Strachan Will 11 had been brought into his constituency r from Regina to go slo ill be so t d there I � 3 his follows w as he wl cal. - others he was extricated from his unpleas- -Early on Sunday morning of last week,. sell by I: blic auction on Saturday., his bers ol'ths You ' machinery. If the signs of tiae times are to 11 but nearly as many; went out of the coun- was new to the leadership and had so far will, of course, be the usual strong Opp I I . US Alice, only daughter of Angus Shaw, household f rulture, Mr. . Straolian Intends � - ed Miss Ida an a ion to it. Last session Mr. McCarthy wag Wat predicament. ry - t � -to Baden where he has handsome TWA . I � be truatedl tliere, will be no market in'. th 66 try again." Thin question of immigration made a rather poor fiat of it. The opposition . -Mr. Win. Cagemore, jr., has rented the 5th concession of Gray, passed away after a' moving hi f 11 A able to poll 33 votes in favor of his pro osi. '�' "' � y . W1 I Rob*rt4WD is ro 3 United States for horeeS Of this class within hugely ajoyed this Ifitle war between the p . secar d a a tuation.-MT . if Mor. brief,, yet severe illness. The deceased was , a I address I r ' ems a very difficult one to deal with. tion. but no one can tell what will happen , on the let line of e . 161, five.years, even were there no tariff to both- Be niinibtersial members of the Cabinet and Ahe � 'It may be that Mr..McCarihy rig, for a term of years. Mr. Ahihton had a only n her 23rd year, and was a general 'on the ,,,,I k list. -Mr. Arthur Irwin) of Mine . almif Mr. ( , this time. a & ) , in town lAst week. -Mr. U1 we cannot keep our own native born people excitement increased *ban . Sir Hector orite with all. She was faithful' in the W' h , the 406114Y, & cf. -Canadian horme breeders. There never ' ' . vote will experience some difficulty in bringing . sale last Friday which was sell attended, fav In M was I ­ � it is hardly to be expected that' we !can in- L%Dgevin announced that he too would , devolving upon her at'her home and Ben Irwin I as commenced to learn the mys- .,after their Am has been a market in -the old country for . ist the, government Altogether a dozen the matter up under the rule@ of the House, - and bidding was high. Ze will remove to duties I . - � duos foreigners to come andvremain iwith us. Ag%IE 9 every diay is now a Government day, sn& his farm on the 7th line of the same town. will be tly missed. The funeral to k teries of t iloring at S. H. G-ldley's establiolt- - such staff. But come what may there will grea 0 8 root, of Eginondville, is tko &_ ministerialisto,including two members of the A . place on the following Tuesday afteruoon, ment., a . . ! . a Lily this week. -Mr. John . The beat way to encourage tmrnigra�ion Is W I . the motion in amendment to Supply will be � ship shortly., I Pt always be,& paying market in the United Government, voted censors on� Mr. Wallace a very inconvenient method of bringing the -Norman Bowbier, formerly assistant and was largely attended. In the absence IeSt of I Ism] I S#D,Djw `D1 make this a cheap -country to live i�. Cut but the -amendment was rejected by a Go V�- . Ross, through illness, Rev. G. S. MICK non is recoverinf.from his reatit I . States for four classes of horses : the stand- in-allest of the matter up., I . postmaster at Brussels, who is at present at- Of R8v- J : , miss. Bolls, -moll . down taxes by wiping out the'so-called No- ornment majority of 31, the a I ' F &I f sicknees.4-On. Friday niq�,# Of. lost wvek A ly or. Thurad - tte c-airriage horse, the � . - . I . It is vie yet uncertain V1 hether4he Govern- tending Baltimore University, lime passed - 8 ton- 0 Brussels, took charge of the a,rd bred tro r, the s . service. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and family public meeting was be -M at the Cominer- . 01 y, and institute a rigid system 969 'On- irst year's examinations in dentistry -j I tional Polic' . went will not be compelled to a9k the House all hill I - . � Only boon mor roadster and the drought horse. The olif Mr. Edgar's charges against Sir Adolphe . and the two final medical branches. He are deeply sympathised with. cial hotel for the purpose of orghalglef a direet, cause -C . . of economy in every public department, and Caron having been referred to a Royal Com . to . ratify the French treaty inasmuch as I b# country will Ma& fUrnighL a good market for the JOL � . stands, we are informed, a capibal chance to -The many friends and former associates cricket club for the present somon- . known, but sh I atuml resources of this grand country mission, of Sir Adolphe's own frien�ds, the when it was signed by the Marquis of Duf , I at least three of these classes and for wall . � n ferin, the British Ambassador at Paris, it take the gold medal. . - of A. D. Morris, a:Goderich boy, who for attendance was not "large as should have her marriage. ' will not only secure the very beat class of report of the evidence having been laid pledged the faith of, the Crown, and if the. -Albert Little, who went to Kentucky some years has been a resident of the West- been.�Mr. Will Powell, of Clinton-, spent cemetery on -81 got up saddle horses with. a strong dash of the table Mr. Edgar undertook tolenew the ern States, were grieved to hear that he had Sunday in town. - Every business' man s thoroughbred blood .In them. In the -cities immigrants from a -broad, but will furnish battle on the ground chosen by the Govern- Government is' not prepared to co-operate some time ago from Henfryn, has returned. died after a brief illness at his home- in ,should recognize Good Friday " a holiday W*15 largely st. . I I .. sufficient Inducements for our own peopld to . a and with the Crown, their only alternative is to The colored race in that Southern, clime . .. *xprened fav . and; larger- towns an Immense number of � ment, taking the evidence such as it wa i proved too obnoxious to big taste, so he de. Crookston, Minnesota. Duno., a ' a he was and close hisshop. ---wTha boys are intending trying circurim I � - remain right with us. So long as our law- showing that it proved his charges up to the es u. If they do ask for a - ratification all ­ everywhere called, -had many warm friends to have #a pan-ooks social in the near future dr 1 bt animals are required, and "the � op g of prorogation by Easter mui to All interested ' I I . au . � as� h a it be cided , after a sojourn of lose than a week, view,was preac .9- makers and- rutera continue this ruinous hilt. He showed the house that the Lake . . and it was but a couple of years ago *he be- be hold in Bacholorhall. . -1 � , ko embark for the land of his birth and of thi � . . I citie-a"of the: United States are growing very -struggle againat nature, in which they have St. John Railway Company received over a obanooned. . freedom. ­ gan In.Goderich a happy wedded life, with s.hould jti�ke It up a in ;$ I , . "' HOD. Mr. Foster, leader of the House of . I last by the - �ses do not last very long in million dollars in subsidies from the Domin. . the best wishes of all. His remains were syrup I zme.-Rev. Mr. XcLeau gave a rapidly and hor been engaged for the p%st- fourteen years, it tion Com- Commons, aritiounced on Wednesday that -Dr. Peter R. Hamlon, son of Mr. John . gregation. N this; service, the. dernand is sure to increase. - ion Goverment� that a Construe .9 on, of Napier street, GoderieWdied brought to Goderfoh mud Interred from the very int , sting ,address sit the Gospel Tem� I . is Only a- waste of money to be spen�diof it pany was formed to build the rood,the Presi. Parliament would'be prorogued on , Stui- Haml, � residence of him father-in-law, Mr. Abraham perance meeting on Sunday might, Avery " 103% time a Mi - The next greatest, demand is for roadsters; in a vain attempt to increase our populs. dent of which was the late Senator Ross day. Up to latest accounts, he has not ask. recently in Detroit, where he has lived for � Saturday, 18th inst. Much sym- NOTSS.-K. � inly plugs that bave a record ? of nd one of the Directors, Sir Adolphe -Caron . ad Parliament to ratify the French treaty, some Yearo, and had recently graduated as Smith, on large #a d'ience was present. - low, Aud'very, not ungs . I tion, as more will leave us than we can in- IS 9 mud it is scarcely probable anything will b an M. D,, from inflammatory rheumatism. ?AthY in felt for the bereaved widow, who . : his . recovety.- three minutes or over but big, good look* -1 that the subsidies were assigned to -Senator . � a h" been in Canada all winter for the -bene- I Ing duos to come in. I � ession. Mn Me- His remains were brought to. GoderIch and Brusm1s. Friday and S - done in that matter this v . horses with fine action, that can reel off . Rose In security for a debt of $450,000, interred on Mondays' . I fit of her health$ and who is .now very ill at - " . I I - � I Q rthy's Northwest dual language resolution marflid men of the Canada Was doaa,! their nine or ton ,miles hour after hour with '. . which the contractor of the road Mr. a -Mr. fl. Brace died :t Spokane, Weak- bar father's residence. Biti irs.-The . . : It is all Tr,ue. Beemer owed to Mr. Ross or to the Costruc. will,almo, most likely be @hot out. I ington Territory, on tb 22nd of Febtuaryg -The Stratford Herald, in commenting Motho ist ahurah gave a concert in tile now dowu . - tike same elastie gait, mod that can OR cc- Canada tion Co., it matters little whicbr; that Sir - __ He was one of Huron's pl. Upon A 1111008511ful concertbeld In the Wat. I church1to a fair audienco on Monday even- I damage Is ; I cosion he used for the saddle or the carriage, I It is not often the public man of Adolphe Car -on and Senator Rose by their News of the Week. aged 85 years. orloo street Methodist church, of that, city, Ing of �hie week. -Miss McPherson, late of - Fewrilrdana I are praised or even ,complimented by their influence obtained those subsidies at Oi- - - FLOOD AND CycLoNE.-A most destruc- OnApre. He was father of Louis John Brace, thus refers to a Goderich young ladyp who Torout�o, has opened out a millinery shop in. - . Una* Is at Pr I such horses for instance as the English . . the celebrated bridge builder of this county, I I fladt ! political opponents. There are, however, taws, and that they themselves tive flood and cyclone passed through a has made her mark both as a reader and a the St4tton block, formerly oaciplea- by- . 9 leam; ' ' - Lil *0 some b, hackney or the German, Coach horse. Car- honorable exceptions to this general rule. beneficiaries ; that after receiving these States and builder and proprietor of the Royal he Miss *eAn sy.-Philllp Seel Sad folni!y she -1 number of the Western and Southern tel,, Wingham. - singer: Local musicians -(were asoisted by . � hildres . ri%g.e horses, aloo, will always meet with a subsidies into h fo,p,kel Senator Ross on Thursday of last week.' The damage Miss Minnie Acheson, of Goderich, who leave.tn a few days for their now home in ., o are, 5 The Toronto Telegram,whio� professes to be is col e -Messrs. Charles and Frank Armstrong, I Smith 'Brott I good demand. These must be at least six- independent Couservativo,p4 i the following handed over to Sir A h Caron $25,00.0, done to property In the Mississippi valley some of Mr. Richard Armstrong, of the 3rd both as a singer and a reciter revealed most Cadill �_ o, Michigan. -The high water of the % I :y for election purposes. Sir Adolphe swore is enormous, and will reach $2,000,000, Up, line of Morris, who went to Moose Jaw, Viessin and promising qualities, She was I t I , days has ahut off communication by . I faiatorT., get ' . teen hands high, solid color, magnificently well deservad tribute to Hen. 0. F. Fraser, that he took this money himself. in bank words of 20 lives were lost. - . ;ncorefon both appearances. Bar voic . a is :9,; fW the foot bridge, but -the fliler is i They expec* proportioned and of stylish notion. One North went Territory, some two years ago, Asynow. V� - � Commissioner of Public Works for Ontario. notes from Mr. 4oss, and that he spent it in . pare and oweat in tone,and cultivated,while rapi � y failing on .account of the few Rights - VALUABLE FIND. -Glass sand of excellent are hav bad lack with th9ir horses. Two . f, I of the fsctor� pair such as this, well matched in color and. the elections. Mr. Edgar contended, and � a I I'D ' are she has a charming manner. As a reciter ba, root and is again within its baaks.- I I , . It' says : ality is said to have been found at Lake have dielfrom inflaeuza and two more that Messrs � - gait, will bring about as much an fifty acroo, The opening of the Raw Provincial build. in his contention was supported by Mr. Dal. Sty, Michigan. I not expected to . recover. They also lost she hanthe characteristics needed -natural- Coun 1 11 meat - on Monday night of pext , of wheat at present . ton McCarthy, that the case was a flagrant WOMIN'S SOCIETIES. -Three hundred and none. good voice, &Rd correct interpretation week L -The sellessor. is busy going his I aant Ancona. . prices. Trotters are Ing with which Mr. Fraser has been so bonou. ' a valuable horse about a year ago. , wee ' . violation of trust by a Minister of the eleven societies of wom roun sa-Some of the leading Toriet of East . : I the hardest clasB to raise arid the most diffl- ably and usefully identifiaO, constitutes a . an in New York ex- -On Saturday, 18th inat., about 11 a. in., -tO win her way to success and popularity, I L . L fis Crown and deserving of the censure of th pand $2,200,000 annually. -Conductor McCallum and Brakeman Hur u held a Conservative ineetiog in the - . . I tting celebration of his niieteeth birthd ' the roof of the Dinsley House, Wingliam, , : cult to Belli, but if a farmer raises one my House, The Solicitor General defended th: PROMS oirF Two AoRm. -Miss Mary Con- was discovered to be on fire. The fire bri- Leech, who were assaulted by Durnion, parl r JDf the American hotel last week.- � I . . as a Cabinet Minister. The member for , , zmrs-_­ Postmaster General, an4 on a vote. being ant, a, school teacher at Turk Hill, near ,&do was promptly at the scene of the fire, Laird and others from Kincardine on the U io Bros., of Wingham, �bave matched L - flyer " it will pay him for a good many Brockville has throughout ihe sectarian era eat i been,411 for , . , I failuras. I in provincial politics excited eLtrong ants , on. taken, Sir Adolphe was whitewashed by a Rochester, N. Y., made $400 last year from C -at it had been extinguished by parties with train between Wirigham andBrussele a th,#t thei mare to trot against Walter' G., with I . . 1. . . 9 Governmentma ority of fifty. There is just ago, were tried it Walke . wartz, of the same place, for SIZO a L morning. E I I a. He has been misjudged .and misun- _j a two miere saparaguaLbed. pails, it is supposed to have started by a time rton on Wed- , I land, , There is probably no part of North Amori- Ism VOYA E. 1. I -ce to take Tlace on June 29th, .. tight. t - this about the whole matter: If the Con- LONG SEA G -The barque Mary week before Judge Barrett, a i ad a the ra , deratood, but his fiercest, opponents never . I spark from the chimney. The damage . nesday lent . was a memb ca better adapted to the breeding and rais- mervative party can carry Sir L AdOlPhO Lowe, Captain Robertson, has just arrived would be in the neighborh000t-of $25. - without a jury, on a ,charge- of co 4.0 on. I questioned his title to rank as one,of-Ithe . I rispirsoy w - a Brussels driving park. The direc- and W" real .tarioi Citron, it would not be good policy for the at Victoria, B. C., after a voyage of 172 n1urder. These parties, while in charge of tor of the driving ,park Intend ,holding a L ing of horses than the Province of On o, most faithful administrators of public mone -Rev. G. F. Salton, of Brussels, has i or )dl" Berths' y Liberals to cast him. He would be a weight days me ting at the same times, when two other and we believe it would pay our farmers,big who ever held office in any Government or I from Liverpool. been appointed Instructor of Normal Justi- a train coming ou,t of Kinoarotine, were re- Coulteas, vi � . � I con "y Government. � EXTENDING TRADE. -Representatives of tutes for Western Ontario by the , Central 01111'tly attacked by some of -the passengers, eve ta will be given ; one a three minute - � , to take op the breeding of one or ,!n any country. While in a sense the Min- . . Mr. IT. eon] and little - inter of Public Works in the representative Sir Adolphe Caron swore that when he Chicago capitalists are at the City of Mexi- -0 Keentive of the Provincial Sabbath School and a free fight ensued, in the course of ata e race, open to horses owned in the . Denalld thoi other of the lines we have mentioued,in con- got this $25,000 from Senator Ross he hand- cc to arrange for an extensive packing house. , %hich all hands were score or less injured. cc nty on January let, 1893, both trotters of a section, his high ability and Ais � igoociation, Rev. J. Philp, of London . L 10 The other. race has not Yet light in the � . _ d it over to Thomas McGreevy, and that it - Branch houses will be established in the who is now viniting- the Holy -Land, has hold � The attacking parties were recently tried an - Oscers. . 0, junction with their other industries. . They thorough integrity'antitle him to higher al - migh may, meet with failures, but close study and rank t1an could be accorded to a i was added to the general election fund of principal cities in Mexico. L this position in the past. Mr. Salton is and convicted In Goderiah, and in return be n decided on. -The Fire company b;ld I t.-Iti, mere see- Ethel 1"t. -His caree� that district. Now this was the same fund FROM THE HousE oF Commoss. -The eminently qualified for the work assigned they charged the conductor and brakeman - th ir Spatial meeting on Monday evening, - -libr . . the constaknt use of. the brains that nature �arian delegate in the Cabinet: into which Larkio, Connolly & C - rith conspiring to murd .w an the following OffiLoorS Were elected . A. lixian 61 la that of a Canadian in the true sense, and OmP11ny British House of Commons voted Z10,000 him. If er theto. Judge stitute, mil iron c,hem. are sure to bring success. poured a portion of their ill,gotten gains, so C rrie, chief; D. C. Rose, captain ; Silos haa gi those who congratulate him upon his length for the Chicago World's Fair and E20,000 in -The gentleman referred to in the fol� Barrett held that there was no evidence of . QL that it will pay any . �. h that it ir. somewhat appropriate that the compensation to the Behring Sea sealers. conalpyacy, and discharged the prisoners. JT ekton, lot lieutenant ; Noble Gerry, 2nd School here N.Ve believe, &-t any rat , of service are sincere in the hope thayi 8 lowing paragraph in a recent issue of the I * L -grain to . -to his friends and McGreevy scandal should be again --brought . DAiZGER.-Foot travel on the Brooklyn -h1r. Duncan MeLauchlin has let the lieutenant ; F. S. Scott, secretary-tressurer, Halrdy. WIN Ontario farmer better to feed his , may Jong be spared Ridgetown, Kent County, Plaindealer is � . gome AhAevi, . � . horses and cattle,. if he has the right kind., country. - . I I to public attention just at this thme by the bridge w4 stopped last Saturday morning well known to many in thin cognty : Rev. contract for the erection of a brick resi- d. Melsome, 1-st engineer; D. XcKenziev - Vilai; Aunii I calling at the Assizes of the trial of Thomas a engissee . - an acoou�t of the falling of. huge icicles Father McCabe lectured in S%._micbaeI,x donee on his farm in Grey. It will be a two d ' r. -A match race,wLs skated on . I � I McGreevy and N. K. Connolly on a charge L he clim:,ton.-I , I than it will to try to CDM,,p8te with the West TH .E' Toronto Empire says : - of counpira,ey to defraud the Government. which were being loosened from the bridge church last Friday evening to a thrronged story cottage, with three verandas. The Brussels rink on Thursday evening of has been V11 in grain raising. � I C cables by the thaw. . I . main building will be 25x36 feet, with a Set week, between B%Idwin, of Se0ortb, . on the men . I own audience. The subject of the lecture was r the champiovebip I . The however, announced'that it was FOG xx NEw YoRic. -The heaviest fog of r. Ev. kitchen in the rear 2Ox26. J. Paglt, of nd Clare, of Preston, fo 1 7 Ta be sure the price of all Q)L assee of horses At the- annual meeting of St. John's ably handled by the learned lecture . � . � I I uEable to go on, and those who know ' Bay the season prevailed at New York Friday Brussels, will do the stone work, brick I W' to ansda, which resulted in .favor � ; is, low at the present time, bitt this depres- church the minister of the church, Rev. Dr that the Government dare not go on with erybody who heard the lecture speaks well P_ �ialdwri: bCy three-quarters of a lap, in 16 '_ . � - ; ition is temporaryL MacNish, himself a descendant of a loya i this prosecution because of the- revelations and SaturcLay. It extended for fully 25 of it. work and plastering; J. Watt, of Wing- � � because artificial in so far miles inland, and ev en more than that out _�.Mr. J. J. Wright, of the Point Farm, ham, supplies the wood work, Win. Elliott, minutes, 1J seconds, for three miles. After SVINDW t� Highland family, concluded the proceedings, .. , � . which Mr. McGreevy could make,and which ig -; the first mile Baldwin had the race to hins- � tter grades. Buyers to sea, and would doubtless delay a large i f the mine town, doing the cm,rpenterit ., has been I as: it. concerca the be according to the Cornwall Standard, by in - he might make if pushed to the wall. "' has just finished gettin his supply of ice 0 self, and could have won as he pleased,- . have taken advantage of the unprecedented viti�ng'the congregation to sing the National coming fleet of oteamers. ognilne business at that W. Roddick� of Brussels, has the painting GaQaj*ag di � � These revelations. would undoubtedly Be- . for 'the coming seas - I __ _� I egin as soon 20t] decrease in the value of low grade horses, Anthem, refer�ring briefly to the loyalty of I popular resort. The ice in of very superior and glazing. Work will b ' i as Farmers are complaining that the Ban � March , � all true Canadians to the great Empire .of cure the downfall of Sir Adolphe Caron and inches thick, and as clear as . a. The cellars and foundation shiny days and severe frosts at vigbt ;ate 'he spring open I - . , alth U10 I , to lower the expulsion of himself and Sir Hector Huron -Notes. - quality, 18 , , J97 which are,,unha,po.ily,very plentiful which the Dominion forms so important a d now, Mr. McLauchlin In. hurting the fill wheat. It looked well when felt ill and . I the prices of all classes, but, this will right Laugovin from the House and probably the - Mr. J. T. McGee, of Goderich township, glass, having been cut ever half a mile out are excavate ade- its firat 4ppesmuc'e, having not ban I part. While a great deal was heard, do- on the lake. If, as is frequently the case, a tends putting in &,furnace for heating, The it in tar -who � expulsion of several other members whp has rented Mrs. Stokes' farm, near Bayfield, a now on the farm has been up once bare since last Decamber.-J. 0. TuCk I 00 - itself in, a comparatively short time ; in fact clared Dr. MaoNiab,-in some quarters about - . hot summer should follow the severe winter, let. He - lmed$ im lie� re for a term of year@ log tion of th ` were returned by the use of the $100,000 - aboi!to; ears. . leaves the Revere House on May � a juat as soon as the majority of the farmers an annexation sentiment growing up in this forred to in the evidence awe the general also. -Arrangements are being madeL for the Mr. Wright's guests will find the Ice supply _ We. !Old, -and &I -to find it there, I Parth � recognize the Uct that the price of good country, Lit was impossible - tion fund. � holding of a big stock fair at, Goderich on equal to all requirements. Healow Head forms, 6th concession o talks of taking a holiday for some V , becaust no such sentiment existed among -Mr. limes McCaughey, second son of Elms township, county, the residenc Who his successor Will be is net yet know -11- , mother, I korsee.has Dot de L creased in any other cou' L Additional papers regarding the French TuesdaY, April 4tb. 1 1 of Mr. John Inglis, was the scene of &aim& I � hame the ' 11- Canadians. The'response to these expres- Treaty go tq show more clearly the incapaol- -Eighteen cars of freight have left Hen. Mrs, McCl jughey, of t i. -1 . . � try but Canada. - sioni; was a hearty singing of " God Save the ty of this Government to extend our foreign fryn station since January lot, cedar posts lett,� died' on Wednesday morning of last tion and joyousness on Wedneansy . , 15t . Ex6ter. I . friends in i . . In breeding horses two rules must be ob- Queen. " I : trade and their great capacity for commit- being the't;hlef output. . week. He has been suffering from C911611111,0- .Inet., when some fifty guests somemblped t . PERCM . . � for & considerable length of time, ai�d witness the tilng of the puptial bow' b - ITEms.-The Stephen and Usbornebranch pony wt -1 - served -. let, tb%t it does not pay in any Surely there could not have been any ting blunders in negotiations. One illustra- -Belgrave has a now station agent, Mr. tion me in ri , 611111118i .1 I I I . � Grits in that oongregLtiOU, '' a the Empire tion of how these gentleman went, about so- Kineer - of London. The former station his death was, therefore, not unlocked for ; tw n Willis For a, a welI-knowo an Agricultural Society will hold their '"00k, and . . seneet of the word to raise poor colts ; 2nd . A, L J laing young man, well-to-do oung 4entleman of Grey tow - show here on April 11th uext.----:MLr- dreA', -Y spring �, I . that th curing a trasty with France Is furnished by master, Air. John Gillies,goes to Alvinston, he was an intelligent, prom I � . at Dever wea,ries of .telling its readers ey i ship, &rid Jise Lizzie Foremian, the winui g T. B. Carling Lis VilSiting friends in BrOSt- that, the best sire th can possibly be ob- the fact that Sir Chas. r went to Paris -Mr. John Broadfoot, of Morris, has and leaves a wife to mourn his early demise. )geph Cop mot - Issnibers 4' g L ar I Tu i l8th I grand -daughter of the boot. The ceremo y ford thin week.-Meners. Jr( . part . clat. - a all disloyal and annexation at@, arad at, -1-18aturday morning, .not., about 5 . _Y') l%oi , ta.i4ed. is none too o*od.L In the end it will _ y with a box full of blue booTprinted in Eng. leased his farm west of Brussels to Mr. A, Hill, of Gr township, was performed by Rev. Andrew Hand m and SimonHunter, jr., left this station On the olweet--. pak a farmer better to spend ten years in strange to say, they form nearly one-half the liab,'and when, naturally, the French Com. Eason, who will move on to it shortly. o'clock, Mrs. John ey son, of Atwood, "slated by Rev Tuesday last, for Brandon Manitoba. TheY m. NVIlsoll; e , St�blishiug a. valuable strain of horses ihan population of this country. There is, evi. missioners asked for French copies, Sir -Mr. Will Hall, of Varna has invented thought she heard a great roaring in the Parris, of Chealey, brother of the , took with them a carload �'f stock andforal- first al ti ' L L dently, some explanation required from. the Charles was unable to furnish them; It is a wire stretcher, which is sai to be ahead chimney in their bedroom, and Mr. Hill ran ;I Ing implements. -Mr. John Snell, ,or,,, cf -not found it *ill to sell even moderately good h Di tire The bride wore a very becoming sal I - 1� rumored that if the Government dnes not of anything in that line yet p oduced, . down stairs, without taking time to at I eet, had a large wood L be - 'Week. -A at fair prices during those ye%re and at the ! Einpire on this point. . ume. When with lace trimmings and orange blosso a. Huron str I a an MOD . - __ — EMNErmo Sir Charles Tupper will re. -The past week bas witnessed the re. himself in. the usual day cost ._ found the I It numerous, useful and costly presents r day last. -S' Pee Lial Easter services are being . loat So,tal - end'of them halve herses little if any better I I I n but anybody who knows Sir Charles moval of two of the old residents of Gode- he r6&ched the dining room he . rid Mrs. Perr ) s held in the Trivitt Memorlal church every U0 -clubp . ' � OxF,TiLOUSAND PRISONERS RELEASED.- Big er does not believe anything of the ,rich township both of whom'had passed the place on fire and only by energetic efforts I a fair criterion, then Mr. a ere I thaa when he begam. For any of the classes I Tu 9 The I friends are not few nor Is their is ty evening this week. -Don't forget toattend I Amirtaka. � Governor Markham's ap' - p But the Government here is so weak allotted four score years -Mrs. Edward Me. was a serious conflagration averted. I an � I - we hav provsl of the Pa -role MR ,ipe in this room goes into the chim. I @tinted. A splendid repast. was Lena, ple the Royal Tomplars' concert, which will ba President,' . e named except the trotter, the I Bill will release from two State prisons -1,000 and vacillating that he may finally force Lean and Mr. George Johnston. The form. stovep . - I . ' ardina-ry Canadian mare forme a good fouu- ! prisoners who h used fireplace. In front of the 1 justice, after which the evening was pl as. I held in Draw a Opera Honse, .on Monday � Forbes,. 1 . eve served one year of their them into compliance with his wishes. - A 'er was returning home with her ton ney of an an . 4 44tiou. If, however, a farmer has mares 1 firat term. . perveal of the additional papers shows that after spending the afternoon with=: latter is a board screen before which stood a '; antly spent in playing various games, so lal evening next, whea the Rev. W. MVI)OU6911 Daptaii ; � 1 . � _o I ici , r . t, Mt Ile - i.T c 'NI ie ) y g d ' is n ' 6 0 ' d ' I' ' 4 0 de e w p h h a n , f I $I "' t ' ' I r F � : ; v ; � � i � � � I I F � � F � t i i I : i k ; K � I I 0 i. `1 t0 r ra allt] i balm' rwin hi of t i14 _M go ,of I to , , c _ Kiln __ , : � I I I a I a k ,11:1�11'1 I I 1 4 chat, &c., and the coxitra6ting parties re. and others Will deliver ,a lectureca, Temper- Inittee of, I 6t a spark from I sinee.-Richard,gan of Mr. John Walsh, ,of. I � ' with. one or two crosses of Olydesdale, Shi-re ; FoREiG,.q EXIII]BIT FORTHE WORLD's FAIR. .Sir Charles started out to ask for the op- and while driving from the gate to the bureau. It is supposed tho It is a L The steamer GRelic arrived at San' F t on fire, and that falliagr , celved many hearty congratulations and Bono sa : 0 ran. plication of the minimum tariff to a large house on the old homeatead,suddenly paused the pipe set the soo ie returned I ­rr or Percheron in thein, waste of time ' - e� i good wishes an theguests departed for t eir the 2od- concession of Usbort , � krio;Vn at _. i cisoo on Wednesday night, last 'wesk, from murabor of articles which Canada could pro- away ere she could be carried into the down caught on the board front, and wh oralaglast . and money to breed thema to a road or CSr-L I Chins and Japan, with 3,500 tons^ 0 P, ring element bad made its I respective homem. Mr. and Mrs. P rrie from Dakota wt Monday m ' .-Our pliay Witt I of freight, duce and export to France, but *hen the house, a eacefully and silantly that thoce noticed the devou I L" . . . - . . . , . I L . . I I � . - � � I � . . � - 0 � . L I �, . . � . . 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