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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-04-28, Page 4, z - � 11. � 14 � X!a � � � L . , . - I : � - � , . , t , . i - -- o I , - I . I I I I x V �i! - . . 1. . . I I I I - , I � . . I I I I . . ­ . . . � � I '�, . I I � I - . � � H1, I I Of . . I ­ . :: � r, i� �.. . : __ I I ; I _,�, . z i I � I . . � � , 11" , � . - � I . - , - : I , . t ? " , � . I - , '. ; 7 . . I : 71. � . . I �, 7 - 1, % - -� , � ; I I ; . . " 0. � I APRIL 28 ; , H11 I ,,, 1893 , I � I � �t " �*,,'� I � � , �' 0. - � 9 - � � . - � . - �R - t, � . I - � . - - _-M . - I - -_ 1 7 � I'M! X-i,kl . 'THE HURON EXPOSITOR . - ­� . I ___I�ft , ;_ �- ­tF.� , ,,,­i� � . - . ­ - I - .. I J � 4 * z. - .- - . - -_ - i . ; t-� ", ___ I . � " - ;__ _I, � I torboroo $I,. - .Coleman and Mr. Robert Jarrett each -dil. t ­ k�._ - . __� , , . ?&rim. $1,696.54; Pe . � r. ;_� �' ;� - � I I z I . '. L ,� -V - '. I- � -Government's action, by their oppon- ad ; by voluntar subscription, the balance off the Congregational church, and one of $1 684 ; I posed of a good horse to Mr. T. Barry., Oj � � - I . ;,J,� -- r " . NEW ADVERTIBBMENTS. who have theme exceptional sources of ex.' of the Y the pillars on the mouth side of the Presby- 463.25 ; SarriZo $558.83 ; Saugean, $528 44 ; ecelving good pr1oft for � ' F �_ . I _ � � "'. V . �Hensall, last week, r � . . - � z: �,l -17 eats, who will represent the refusal to deal was then raised. cing that the tratford, 61 421.,95; Toronto, $7,070,72; . f� _­-, �11 ­�- . pause get no aid from the county,but are - torlan church wail blown down, This church 8 0 .—Mr. John Troyer wili,fies t - � � !. 1� . with the question as springing from dii�,ike aniount required had been raised, Mr. Fair $700-16. them I � o -dk I i i.�, i. - � by, $1,142.90 ; WinDiPegg Is a . - i i - - , Z�. Mr'Tho 11gure; between the parenthesis aftertamh the municipality( that I his sincere thanks io the also suffered other damage. The roofs were Whit I work of his residence in this village.--�S � � k� , '. 7 I . , - ,% � ToPelled to assist of prohibition rather than from doubt of1the lie expressed eveftl �- - - . he pe , 6V they blown off both of Mr. James Angus' barn$, This society carries on the miss on � i. i_ i� , � , ge of. the paper on which the CID tJU 0 . Pi It � � t r. - -, fields of fall wheat have been pl wed d r � ) 11 be found- has' exceptional expense .in the way of law, oanDob be doubted, and already1the vestry sod congregation for the wo 0 r t, - � t - advertisement *1 . among the women and children at five Mis- � � � ext and the buildings badly demolished. The In this neighborhood. -The wind st , - : I .�; Orin OIL � I �', �1� '11 Staple and Fancy Dry G00d0,­VTn- Pickard. (6) a and none other. The thing is on- Government Is being charged with giAng had supported him,and hopedthat by then ' I . i P, * 7 �', � " bridge a able to Wipe - roof was blown off a Shed at the apple sion stations in India, being Indoret Mhow. -eat week levelled considerabli � I- r- I - -_ an I . . NeemuchoUjjain and Rutlam, r t � it is Worth Knowing -Jackson Bros. (5) other evidence of their entangling allisInce vettry meeting they would b They also pay rhursday of I . . ;_�� � just and unfair, and the amendment should Wag debt, arpountilIg evaporator of Messrs. Mahler Brothers on I ; I ... . -John C. Morrison. (5). - � I � I',' �Q­_-',. � Nexillop court of Revision . with the liquor interest. The good sense of out the balance of go towards the running expenses fencing and gbiltly wafted AWAY Allumber -of I - . - i I 'It fEdward street. The south end of Mr. R. $750 per year . . � -i F - . sotioe-wm. Moore. (6) 1 � � �' , �_. never- have- had general Application. No ii� China, and as- barn and stable roofs in this vicinity _ I t , Men -Jackson Bros. (1) the pe ple at large,� however,,may be trust- to about $300. , , MOU 9 I 11 T For the You 11 g so shmeatt' L , , -i Notice ta Cr3itors-Henry Horton, 0) 0 . a mist in the support of native bible women. . � , Messrs. William and Peter Shea vp,e�t'to " Z '� . of Clinton, who A Sparling' king e4tabli of a Girl's School At Ta ' i , . . - � doubt, however, the instigator of it had a ad to discount anyisuch nonsense. �Mrm. George Bowers, . . � r , � P'L � 3al". T. Weetcott. (8) . � . ,r ago the Grand 11runr ;ailway. station, Wig Seaforth with kumber on Thursday of jut " - � L. , I . Trees for I ton of To' went to Helena, Montana, a yea own completely out. The amoka. a ack at to.the amount Con- : . � I I Sale-Brownplenzies. (8) , rievauce in his own constituency, and in The matter of the representat on Mon- bl In Canada, in addition I week. They say the win , . Working Hors" for . * d was very refresh. � . . I 9 ; ? ! � � I r � I � -inted-Mrs. A. D. McDonald. (8) - ords ronto in the Legislature, came up on Wed- the) bene -fit of her health, died there t of mission prop- ,. i. , Girl W order to overcome that and get it done mere the Union factory was nearly bloww down, tributed for the purchase - � 1. , , I . an go ng eat � .11 - I . nesday last by �uo- day'�of )eat week. The remains were inter. ing, especially wh I It.-Thers WM i, �� i � � , ]Return Them-MU114t, & Jackson. (8) way of aresolution introd . ght but with prompt action on the part of the arty at Alberni, British Columbia, they i�, I Annual Meeting -Geo. R. 11triderson. (8) easilyt he made his amendment to apply -ad by Mr. E. F. Clarke.candemnstory of the re4!.in Clinton ; she � leaves a family of 01 I a a ghborhood be no service in the Methodist ohurchLof thil ! , � . . dren. ion of a now build! to theeiratit �� I'll I Buggy for Sale-jFacob )V cber. (6) mployes of the factory, it was secarely have agreed to furnish in the n I place on Sabbath oeXLt, 'Owing LL , I � � � . Nichol. (6) - goverally. As the Globe suggests, there are "'three cornered"; constituency plan, and chi d While at this work Mr. John of $6,000 for the erect 9 .. 'L" L staye . 13 7 1 i � ifules for Sale -D , , oill, Mrs. During Qaarterly meeting at Kippen.-Rp ' --Mrs.' (Rev.) Rose, Mrs. Barv. _v. Ji. . , I , � . Farm to ReLnt-W. N. McMichael. (6L) provoked a lively discussion. though there ool ab Birtle. 4 � - too many. amendments made to the. munici. rriff received a pretty hard stroke in the for the industrial sch I I � � � I I W on and Buggy.Repairs-T. Mollie. (8) was a practical agreement on both sides of Red, Mrs. Graham and Mrs. R. G. Wilson To - Irvine Intends preaching a series of se - ; . . . . . : I . cal Card -Dr. Armstrong. (5) L pa,I act, simply too -meet individual chosev, %I- face with n Messrs. 3feDougall, Cavil Mon"$ � � � ,� � , MOE . att Daded the annual meeting of the Presby- a board. the Conventio � � , . . the House that the experiment had had a - I and Wilson, foreign missionaries, Mrs. Wil- an the Lord's prayer during the next few 7 . l . .- Wide Awake -D. Lothrop Co. (8) i -though made to apply. generally, and this is, sufficient trial a ter an Womenle Foreign Missionary Society -On Sunday afternoon of last wpek istionary to Sun0ays.-The weather of zhe pikst couple IL - 'I r- 1 ; Special Bargaing-J. I . I � ,_ :,! il � I 1 6. Smith. (6) ad had failed to justify a Mel. several little boys were amusing themselves son, wife of Rev. Mr. Wilson., m ,� . .11 I . , ,,, " -J. Hall. (5 , � I .- �.. � Bargains at Dashwood one of them. We hope Mr. Bishop will longer continuance. When the electors- of at London last week, as delegates from by running down the steep embankment at Central India, and Miss. Adam, eeks has been very unfavorarble for � I ; � F '' I i . t , Large Arrival of Clothing -N. T. IM, (8) Toronto vote for candidates for the Legisla. ville church auxiii.tryl Brussels. sting addresses. The fol- seeding. -Mr. -John Chai6bers, of the ttowna - � 7' ,.��.��, ' succeedlin having this senseless * and Mia- of Brussels tfie north oud of the Grand TruaL Railway burgh, gave interei , ; i I " � � -Jas. Graves. (8) . ; � Walf Papers I tore they do not do so in separate constitu- -The dry goods merchants i ted for the coming line, east of this village, intends erecting 1, ; i � . 4 t i I Wall Paper-Xr..N .. amendment repealed. .. . . � ; - ii'l- - toTaggart. & . ohievou� b id le in Wingham. A couple of them lowing officers were-elee . 1 3 Co. (9) . . . ancies, but, hiving the right to ra I ; � . � " ServantWanted- a I - I turn have agreed to close up their respective t'rl eriment, going slowly and stop- year: President, Mrs. Hwart ; Vice-Presi- barn on hispromisee this summer, Mr.660. I I . I � I � --,------ � : days ;rkeT the exp , I : I � � r Unreserved Auction sale -John DopP. (8) ! - stores at 7 o'clock every evening (Satur I of Brucefield, has the contract,. And ; , . - Robin- Logan, . � . -, . I f three members for the whole city, are on ping at the stone wall at the foot, �Which is dents, Mesdames Maclennant G H � � . � .�, I � M or i the summer mouths. bt, give satisfaction. . r I � . i.. 11 THr% 'Torouto papers are cis oring __ titled to bast their votes for two. In thin excepted) during six feet high. Then King Wade son, Harris and McMurrich ; Foreign Sec- will, no dou. -Miss t I � I . . - I ' � I 1. . . I , g - 0 1 the Ontario way the minority, by voting for one' man The commencement will be made on the let about 9 retary, Mrs. Harvey ; Home Socretary,Mrs., Maggle McAllister has returned home, after I I �. � ­ , ht ,ja & ftq1J0V,w increased representation in about eight years of age, tried the � � 11 r . I 11 . I - I I . I - urou pfv_ �. Legislature. They may that in comparison only, have It within their power to elect of May. - . ; he went down too fast, bei = Sbortreed ; Assistant Rome Secretary, Miss visiting friends soith.-Mr. Thomas 0016. i . i � - 7 �� � i -The Presbyterians, of Gorrie, failed to ment OR � i . ". � � W Shortreed ; Supply Secretary Mrs. Jeffery ; man-, of the Model farmirecently purchaW z I I I � - -_ with rural municipalities the populatioij of their candidate, and, as a matter of fact, the ister at'the meeting to stop himself, and when he reached the I , I % — extend a call to a min : good horse from I I 1, : Toronto representation, at present, consists tion Secretar Mr. Charles Stele_k._-�](r. I � ' ' y, Mrs. . ielfer ; Tress- , I .�� � . 11 i : � . I enta- recently - stone wall he went over head first, turning Publift ' I - $1 1 � - - � I I � I . I . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY,. April 28th, 1893. Toronto entitles it to double the repres of two Conservative& and one Reformer.: of the Presbytery in Harriston, a I There are some PeOPIS The fact that two bye b ve bad to' It was alio decided, at the request of the a somersault and striking on him shoulders -urer, Mrs. Maclennan. All the officers be nd Mrs, George Hudson, of H timi 11 spent - � -I ' Sunday with friends in this vicinity'Zi * . , I c, - tion it now has. -elections a congregation, not to accept and nook. He was helpless for a short long to Toronto. The next annual meeting r ; - � . - , - Joseph Hudson recently erected &.Aestani , �� . : I - - i who would not be content if they owned and be hold in Toronto during the past year, at bulk of his wilf be held in Ottawa. . I '' t ation of Rev. Mr. Stewart, of time. until assisted by his comrades, His . I . I - or ho!% � I !, . Home Rule. tious great expense, has done not a little to bring the resign I commodious kitchen and summ _ ­ 'i f I I k has been more ever since. It was a, - - 1. I ; ; � I I awed controlled the whole earth, The ambi nee -well doing the work, Ili, . 1i . . adstone's Ho the system into dierepitte, and there was Belmore. ' I Mr, John Max � v, T , � me Rule bill p � I I I F Mr. Gil . . 7 - , , inhabitants of the Queen City seem to be- the feeling besides t1kat it was open to at- -The following gentlemen from Huron wonder he didn't break It. zurioh� Hudson believes In Woman's Rights. , - - - - � . . , , i,men,t, in I � _-Daring the year 1891, 63 mates and 9 . . its second reading without amend ' BUGGIES, CAUTS, � 1* , r - - long to this class. That � city now has some tack as Intended to confer an unfair advan. were delegates to the Grand Camp of the WAG031-015, &a. -I beg - J.ABA.bUr L I ��. ; just held : J. females were committed to Goderich jail; toinere and I , . ; . - IL t� ish House of Commons On Friday land at Guelph leave to remind my very numerous cue ; i ' tage Upon the Liberals of this city -so ad. gone of Soot , . ." � - I the Engl . ton or fifteen representatives of rural con. . - i in 1892, 46 males and 5 females were com. the public in general that I am still in the field In Y. k" a long, ,Luims-ted and Wing- . � f. I I . last, after . nto and do vantage not possessed by either party else. Murchison, Lucknow ; W. Taylor, mitted, a decrease of 21 between the two theaboveline andnowhave a I a stock of Bug. ' . I ;.'L; [ - evening stituencles who reside in Toro ham ; S. Malcommon, Goderich ; W. Bal- arfleh L LOCALS. -The weather for the put tell ! ; � . � - ' i hand, w I will sell at I ; . - ,The 6 where. The amendment moved by Mr. Tait, 1601 Wagon$ or _ I , ;.-- somewh - , years. Five were a cgs gles, Carts days has been very wet and disagreeable, I � f , i .�. at accrimonious debate- business there, and, besides this, all but the Liberal niamber for Toronto, provided lantyne, Seaforth ; T. C. Bruce, Clinton. ant up for drunkeon right prices. My rigs are all made of the very beat . "'� , 4hree. Mr. in 1891 and two In 1892. Twenty two were As 9. result th di to going to be late, ., I . jor in its favor was forty , Y, of. Morr, , stock proQtkr�bl U'ro a I" nte scarce thu- wasom � three members of the Cabinet have Aheir for additional representation to be given to -While Mrs. William Bra ir � a. Wheel and B, Standard G re of P I I . Ity, iron work is Oft I less. -Calves. 7 , �, committed for the first time; 5 for the sec- second growth hickory. The are going to ; V I � from Bluavale, one evolkill # . t)� � . . I I , - . L . * 11 end ; 3 for the third, and 21 for more than and we are informs 11 that, in �some sections I . � Gladstone's forces remained firni and intact, i homes in Toronto. Toronto should be Oat.- to the city, and it is likely that this proposal was return and the paintinir to done by an experienced work - i 'Og i T, -1; Sly Accept- - .. The debate meantime stands last week' and while in the swamp east 0 . I � I � to u�nanim& will carry. married; 9 could `1 and the triniming and tops are Stylish and Up a i . I- and the Irish membe isfied in the way of representation . e riding the third time ; 25 were to standard quality. In short, FRY Vehicles Are As L Thgreat number of lambs 'halve perilhad. �11 , ;i ,� 1 - solid -vote for . adjourned..on motion of Dr. Ryerson, Mr. H. Bone's, Thomas Garnive, who we neither read or write ; 12 were temperate durable and " ivell finished As any In the market, ese are More Proaft Of the folly of faM§re - I tion and gave a ' . I - .. 1. ed the situa �; 000010 �: I �1 nal pass- Clarke's colleague In the Conservative to. horseback, collided with.her rig, smashing and 39 Intemperate. The daily cost of the and I would, therefore, ask those who intend to depending too much on any one bramak of �i. . , I I V- I the bill., This result insures the fi ZaE Picton Times defines very accurate- resentation of the city. the front wheal and badly damaging the invest in a Buggy, Cart, Carriage or Wagent to I . . p rations for the prisons was 9J cents, at d they will be convin "" Industry.. -One of the most terriblp I � 1, . but it has Y ' frent Axle. y stock before buying, an cod g, stftTa i - � ing of the *billL by the Commons, . I the position of 4he Liberals of Canada to- The bill introduced by Mr. Sprague to ex- ' hich has vbited this section form". '. - , � f . - . . 0 which figure they would not 11 fare sumptu. t"hat they cauget as Irood, an, d as stylish a turn -out as W �: . : ; T � . ! yet to ran the, gauntlet of the House of empt farmers from the operation of. the -During the big storm on Wednesday' I try I r- , . �, � wards Mr. McCarthy. It says: y every day." The total jail expendi- at any other elitabillahment in the coun . gus, vesirs was that of lost Thuraisy ; for abeit .l � . I ! . . . � . amation for inj arlea act, met with a last week, lightning shattered a obimusy 0`11813 tyles and Q., 2 � .4'. � The, general eX4PGet&tioa is that There is a strong desire on the part of the comPe ad a stove and did ture for the year was $2,287.74 ; the ever. antes all work. - Croes-cut saws in an a iwelve hours it verged closely on% toinpr'WeRag, I . I � Lords. and going down it smash ttoerne gummed, and a good job made. FRzo. .., . D I I - 80mewhat mixed reception on Friday, but cost per prisoner for food, fuel, etc , Pa the result b that most of the rail falloss 7 !! I , that body will find. some excuse for throw Conservatives to make it ;ppear that Mr. lag L of Mr. age Uses, Zurich. , 1322 L, - I I . and was other slight damage to the residence I I L . , . � onto, as it ap- finally reached its second read No being $17.01 ; average cost for salaries, etc., moning north and:south were blown down, . -1 " McCarthy's support. in To passed onto a special committee for consider. Geo. Pocock, concession 6, Turnberry. D LAxBs.-Mri Cyrus Koloiiky, of I f the beat m�gi ' i,ag it out. Ist this event there will be a I Goo' �� - I _�, . . . . I .� . � , 1. 'geared the other night, comes mainly from Notwithstanding the i " ut of the $27.84, or a total average cost par prisoner the Browns �od very large amount o ti . . . .-An station. qualified ap- one injured, the occupants being.o on Line, Hay, has two lambs on Is I . . ; _ dissolution and an appeal to the people r of $44.85. The average d il cost of each n the woods in laid low ; also a number cf 11 . .. . .. the Grits. That is quite an immaterial - - house at the time. . L z . I by the Attorney -General, there , seven days old, weighing respect- 1 - �P , i im to be proval given I prisoner was 21.69 cents. a The prison In- his f'&r,m old buildings -in the eastern put of tbb . . � .. �:L. election under such circumstances matter, As Liberals we are quite prepared to seemed a disposition in the Honed against -Mr. William Marbil, of Holmenvillev sly,:: seventeen and three quarters and n, I " : . . . . )ctor, in his report. condemns the jail IV, townshl are blown dow mud some bang t . - 'take the consequences of Mr. McCarthy 81H I t 4 L 1. . dreaded, an it will. be one. of the most excit I singling out the farmer for special consider- has the material on the place for building nineteen pounds. - Thiso Mr. Kolosky thinks t - �_ . . making the most of the situation. This I - .11 � . n. place in ation in this respect, and it in uncertain some additions to his- house. He intends strongly, and states that It should be re. bests the ones mentioned receutty in your uaroofes. I -1, I I . V. ing mud bitter that has ever take muoh may be said. Mr. McCarthy has what the ultimate fate of the bill may be. raising it and putting a stone foundation modelled at once. ' under heading of your Blake c OBr-rvARy.-I* Is with feelings of sadam L �. the history of the country, and no person . -Goderich seemed to get the full benefit of paper, Otto- � I j i I - practically come over to the Liberal party that we'refer to the death of the late if. - , � . . o the top , - . � % - � be. - The samptuary law Introduced by Mr. Mc- under it and adding a storey t the fearful wind storm of Wednesday- night spood'ence. 'Who can beat this ? It might George Bell. The deceased was brought up '. I - 4- I � ! can foresee what the result would It is His trade policy is substantially theirs. , has the 1 i . I � � � . 11 Z. I KeDzie,.of Lambton, providing that on and also. Mr. Stephenson, of Clinton and Thursday of last week. It was one of the be mentioned that these lambs are of the in this section of McKillip., but went to 3 . . possible, however. that the House of Lords His Manitoba school platform is theirs. He . . I - . . L . . after a certain date it should be a punish- contract. Leicester breed. virHarris, near R=W. 7 - L ow it to in slightly affected by Francophobia, which experienced in that � I . -14 lei i . I may accept the measure, and so all able offence to. keep stores open later than - -Mrs. Spooner, wife of Mr. Charles severest storm@ ver work for Mr. Oliv � . . .. .- . . I ' : c BRIzFs.-Rev. G. F. Heist and wife re- � . 4. . � , they are not. These are x the differences, ten O,e lace. Fences Were d flat, trees were dale, some three or four years :go, and vu , L � . , � tole&V look ner, of Clinton, who has been ailing for turned home on Monday, from Conference. � - , � It must come to this sooner on Saturday evening, did not at Spoo I 1, . I become law. and the Liberals do not need a their t E-lown down and up -rooted, and a general there at the time of his de th. 'He bad . t, L " ple of weeks, died on Tuesday of las Mr. ' labor will be �� z � .. I . and the sooner the better for all own ranks to got affinity with him, and they all commend itself to the members, and the a coo three topsy-turvy state of things existed all day. ,, Haist's future field of been ,slightly troubled with his heart at it. A -ter, . , farewell hot- - I , � orls honorable gentleman was obliged to let it week. She leaves three sons and Mildmay ; he will prea'h his L ! : .. - being M . 0 someyeara past., and the symp. - � I I L : I t. :. are not doing it. Mr. McCarthy's follow- . daughters, two of the latter rig The town hall was partially unroofed, two moit, here on 8 tervale for L L ­ � concerned. , � drop. . L unday forenoon. Rev. D. � : I - - i i 11 . ing nine oat of ten, are from the Conser- I 0 of the chimneys at the esst end having been show that failure of the action if � I � I I I — , -On Monday, Mr. Wood, of Brant, moved' C. McGregor, of Hallett, and Mrs. Hall, f . . � toms go to i t ,�, . Braund, of Credito.n, will be his successor. I . � . , . ii, and carrying sn ON, that organ sudden �. :1 - '.. - va,tives, that is what is bothering them. the second reading of his bill proposing to Clinton. blown dow Mr. Henry Rupp has returned-, home from was the cause of -his ; . � I f. petty Lawlessness. . . and plaster into the cle Mce. Injury . ,.� . , t� , k as Mies Johnp, Berne, M . H. Miller was' here - death which was mentioned under the W-4. ; I . . i: . I � � i . to have, probably,notic- compel the bwners of toll gates to reduoeL -On Sunday of last wee ichigan. -Mr . Many of our reade a &lea done to the roof of the God ton heading some weak ago. He and the . . IN A recent letter in the Globe Captain J. VP this week to attend the -funeral of his grand- � . the fee charged in the case, of - light load@ of Tackeramith, a lady who has been in a erich i . . ' orgatt factory, Davis'block and other build- r for two seasons ,We i �. li - ' , a : - writer residedtogethe I � ik � ad whatan extremely small regard many Joyce, of Bronite, Ontario, �iu, referring to and conveyances. Similar provisions, Mr. delicate health for some time, sat by the . father, Mr. H. Phfile.-Large bills and pro, " ; I � I 0 ; - ' Is was the know Whereof we epeak w1ten we'say he W,u r � ; t sit rel what . . fell forward, her head 1109 0 the most prominent of which , � � I people have for law, a ' air 1 in England grammes have been posted upto notify the I � . - erning Wood said, were eady law . stove, she f%inted and . � - ' the discuisione in Parliament cone honorable, upright, industrious, puremin.d. � . � . . . . . . rce, Her left Grand .rrunk Railway roungbouse. Several, that our village intends to celebrate . ' h,t call Minor matters. For inatalq i The bill received its secoud reading and was resting on the top of the stove. public � ; we mig i . . : - . I -ery a I gry the proper observance of the Sabbath, gives passed on to committee. car was 1 s6 badly burned that it�is feared of the large windows of the court house Queen's Birthday in grand style. -Mr.. J. ad and good, one who would scorn to do a 7 . � e v I . _, - not a fe* people who would b is were also blown in, and the court room was. thing of a me -an orlander-handvaturew ZI ; . his own experience in proof that it not so it entirely. * Ol- I I The,questi6n of granting a bounty on pi she will lo t A. Williaine visited Galt last; weekon bu ' 7 � - . � 9 - . -cue w -breakers,. ­11,lap- - I " if A,, ad of beiog I& Mr. Thomas Gibson has purchased the littered with broken glass. When the hour mess. -Mr. J. J. Phippin is taking a great his life been spared he would have been -a . I . - � necessary, even for boat officers, to diare- iron manufactured in the Province was . for opening the chancery court arrivtd useful man, but we bow to the decree,of Us ; I I I I - with no com unction, break the many orders for'crayon portraits in'the vil- &Y 44 � parently p pressed upon the Government on Monday McLean property, generally knowis'se 11 the _ny . �� . . gard that day. We- ,venture , the thought Thursday morning, as a result, an adjourn- Great Omnipotent Jehovah and s . , , - � I I I A . , postal -ree p-tain Joyce's experience will I - It cow. � Inge. -The wind storm of last week did a lot : I awe,, thereby sa,ving perhaps th last by a deputation from the Maoufactar- commons," in Fordwich, for $800. 1 71 that Ca ie that ment had to be taken to the offlee of the will be done." The sympathy of the people I . , � artiales on I era' Association, who asked that a bonus of mists of twenty-two acres, and has been used of damage. Trees were uprooted, fences . - � . I I � or four cents, or will smuggle land, The iniseter in chancery, where Mr. Justice blown down, wind mills brolren, etc. Mr. of the community is extended to thepwrests .1 ­ . of every other person,both on sea or $2 per ton"be granted on pig iron made in as the village pasture for many years. : o perhips Robertson continued the court. and brothers and misters in their liereave'. . . � - � which the duty would amount- t � � � � . who lollowslis example and abstains from Ontario. They pointed out, what is un- live stock of the village will have to seek . August Ehms and Mr. Ernest:Gies bad part z . - t I . ment. Mr. Be] : . P leis than a. dollar, or will trot over a bridge pasture elsewhere. - I was abont 24 years of age . . , doubtedly the fact, that notwfthstandiDg of the roofs of their barns taken off. Mr. � the prosecution of w4orldly pursuits on the . L - i I -The Educational Department has set -ugh tr es at the time of his death. I � �L in the face'of a notice forbidding them to do ' the abundance of iron ore in this Province, Chancery Court. Julius Block says there were coo a . I I Sabbath, no matter what' the urgency may - - - � I � : I i. - no pig iron is being made, nor is there any elpart Wingbam as a centre where an ex The spring sessions of Court of blown down in his bush to make 200 cords .- . � . : I I I no, or do one of a thousand other small seem to be. The Captain says: ' I iron ore being mioed. It is to the everlast. .amination of -.andidates for tbird-class car- Chancery of wood. � � � � Ba7field. :. I ! - � � I.. . I th-ings in the. same line. In fact, there I I Bat I moul . d go further and say that a discredit of the monied man of the tificates will be held, This will be a great for this County were held at Goderich last - . � ftzbts. -Air. John King is now suffi t'. c � f impression &float that ing At all our pig iron should have convenience to those The week before Mr. Justice Robertson. There I Exeter. � Cleo I t, seems to be a sort o thing may be lawful, yet not expedient or province th in that viol It I . � I � �� - I � . .�, III liiesda� were only two cases. The first case was Wil- ly recovered to go out again after him late � , - F s,ome laws are made to keep, but others are necessary. It is lawful to work a tog or to be imported, notwithstanding the duty examination will commence on . T. Westcott, Fruit Tree. Agent, severe illness. -Our fishermen have besit � 1 7 f3. , son vs.gamwell,the plaintiff being a creditor MR. J - � I � . : L . vessel on Sunday. ' But who can brin for'- of S4- per ton and the bounty paid by the moriing, July 4th. i . %� . � �1 made to brealk. It is needless to BAY that 9 -1dr. William Northcott, of Exeter, lost of - one Welsh, of Exeter, who made an as- has several fine Spruce for hedge purposes to dispose getting large hauls of herr and perch . 1324-1 in ; 9, . ward experimental or historical p,roof to Dominion Government of $2 per ton. The lignment of his estate to the defendant c the last few da 9. -Mr. D. rRarrison is 11 i . -% . t,him, is a very much mistaken impression, ' y I . . show that it is or is not neceszary�? Who Provincial Government in asked to supple- ;eocket book last winter which contained ii TRz BLow. -The heavy wind �storm which busy this week repairing mud painting the � i - 1 5 Samwell, and others, and this action was i . I I 9 I � and the tendency it giVes rise to is harmful has tried it? Who has teeted thin matter meat this. encouragiment by a grant of $2 'a bank deposit slip and other valuable . i � . L brought to enforce and have carried but the � passed over some parts of the country, visit- old Aa*�nah homestead, now the property of i , � �_ ni the hope that the inducement paper � - 7 in the greatest degree. 'If we Paula to think of resting Sund ay and founil 'it a, failure ? per ton, I a. He advertised the lose but got .no Gall. ad this village on 'Thursday Imat and did Mr. James Spackw,an.-One day last week � - ?I � . - ' trusts contained in' this assignment. I . " I t I ace of it until the other day while going ; . : I P, . ize that law is the It would require more nerve th n Oat men will be sufficiently strong to bring about the r row, Q. C., and B. V. Elliott for plaintilff - considerable damage, blowing the roof com- Mr. John Morgan, mr.,,met with all accidat I I � , : f ' -an Lf.hUrehl which, although not serious., was palliftil -for , .* but a moment., we real �. I - through the buab,he found the ocket book, i L R . have to give this matter a fair �Sir . _T have erection o smelting furnace@ here, Whoth Ig � .1 L very foundation of all civilized society;Jf been master of a vessel 13 years. For 9 at this in the right way to go about the eyerythiog bein d shape. . Alyesworth, Q. C., and R. H. Collins for pletely off the Cavan Presbyteri . i !i . - . and blowing,the east gablLe end r,hrough the a ;while. He .was out .driving!- with hb I I Judgment reserved. The sea. - � . we.destroy law we r years of this time I have been lying still- on astablishing:of this industry is perhaps a � -Farm lot w9 i'3400 concession, i L ' evert with the certainty ant if 21, Gth defendant; I . . . . end case was Baird vs. McLeod, an action ceilings into the basement, doing damage to son John!s noted pacer, " Bansy $aajil And . . L to barbarism. moot point,but if any enterprise im entitled West Wawanomb, known as the McCabe . I . I � . 4 � of fate .. It has been very Sundays, in port and out on the lakes, and . int of oveF $1,000. It also blew the when getting. Out of .the buggy the kores :, ... to such treatment at the hands of the Gov- property, has been sold by public auction at brought by Robert Baird, of Ktricardine, -a ths,Ox" . . � :� I have got $100 to give to any man who can, - . east end off the I roof of the Commercial -started., causing MT. fall, the : . ?; I hat tendencies suc-h .as Mr. McIntosh for the sum of ud eat creditor of James 1hompson, of . I I t I � clearly proven too, t up to date of writing, prove a case agaijast e rnment. it is the smelting of Iron, which has Dungannon to g: gm House stable, And tore the east half and wheals asslug over his leg and braimbigit . ; I I . � r price, as � � we have mentioned are sure to grow, some - yfield, to not aside as fraudulent and void � � . me or show'that'l have lost one dollar by it. at the foandation of so many 9ther Indus. $4,060, which is considered a lovi I I � :­ . . times: to an alarming extent and with amez, On the other hand, I can bring proof to tAes. it is pronounced to be a good farm, having conveyances made by James and Agnes Me. gable cod off the school house, one said A badly, tut we .are pleased to sea klineit I I L � . I i- . . 11, etc. Leed to Isabella rhompson, wife -of Ja quarter miles west. of this place, while the again, and none the Worae .for him rough Ad - I - L i, 1% , ; ' i'ty, SSL did the lynching mania in show that the vessel in my command has at Provincial Secretary Gibson on Tuesday first-class buddillg Thompson, Garrow and 15anceyfor "" school Was ill progrebs. The scholars mar. yeatur.e.-Uncle Sam seems to b' odio , . I I � ing rapid times gained dollarls by it. I have had so- afternoon introduced his bill dealing with -Messrs. James and George McArter, . plain. ; I d I the Southern, and Western States, or White- r Pwly escaped with their lives. Several our young men, for they always g: to - in 10 � I �. . - cidents and losses as others have, but never the care -and protection of neglected child. who have been spending the winter in Mor- tiff ; Holt for defendant. Decision eserv- rc 1. "ttlis , . . ; � .. . e&p1sm in the same sections. Of course w a one which was caused by lyingstill on Sun. ran. M tal home, have returned to ed.: I . barns on the Thames road and a barn be- the spring ; quite & few are leay. ng . i ,, L � L I L 0 rib At the paren i I I � r. Gibi n has been at great pains longing to Mr. Daniel French, of this place, week for Cleveland and. other. Westem : I - r I . . do not pretend to say that there in any im- - day. " L . Manitoba. We are also informed � 1, I with the measure, and it seems one calou. Hartne L - r* � I I W - �� . L SoUth apd occupied by.Mr. Haggit, 4 miles south cities. -Dr. and MT& Wallis -of St 1. r - i U . that MaIrry MoArter, of Harriston, a t �; . � � mediate danger threatening in Canada on - lated to do a great deal of good by prevent Perth Licenses. west of here, also a large number of trees ford, are visiting friends in town. -Mr -John � L L. i � � .. titlemen, has dispoe- I � - Ing the formation of,. criminals rather brother to the above go and fences were blown down,si-ad other dam. Morgan, jr., left last week for 'Chiosgo. . . I L I "I 2 account. of this little, mean spirit of disre. n arid The License Commissioners for the South � . THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE than punishing them after they become such. ed of his tinware business in that tow � f I done. tuckily no lives were lost. We wish him a safe and pleasant trips sna . t L �� . , . , r . gard for law which exists, but there c . at. - . accompanied his brothers to the West. Rldinf, of Perth, met in Mitchell on Tues- . Ill �, � �, I . NOTES. . . of day a ternoon and dealt with the. applica- NOTES. -The Sons of England held a ban- we think that when he returns again it V) � I � "I . . . � -Messrs. Bruder and McNaughton, . . . ­ I tainly is a danger of undermining our Can- - (From Our Own Corree dent.) L quet in the town ball on Moods evanin � . Lpon OMAN 9 be for one of the fairest of Bz�leld!s fair ; . Mr. Th Gibson, member for. East Ottawa, have received official information tionsfor hotel and shop license@ 'for the - � � 7 4- F . s '. adian reputation for straightforward man-li- . The principal event . which has marked last, when a very extensive bill or fare w � ! . . I . . I Huron, is still conflued to his room b' as follows : as daughters. � y ill- of the acceptance of their tender for the can- coming year . , . �. t I disposed of. ---wThe Presbyterian congregation I f I J. I I ness, if such tendencies are allowed to grotv, the past week is the announcement by Sir name, but te steadily improving in health, tract for now work at Goderich harbor. St. Marys.-Hotel-Joseyh Whalihan, I � . . I I : - . . . . ; I " le, are holding their meetings in the town hall f i i � �� . r,., and the best way to prevent their growth,- is Oliver Mowat of the position of himself and - 'The report of the Forest Park commission This is the construction which has been hold W. Cathoart, G. McLean, . G. Constab Aubum .. ' ; ­ .. . . until their church is again readv for ocan- . : � . . . a resolve, ",d recommends the setting ispart of a lar a pause since February last, when the James Moir, W. Graham and James, Moore, ! e . in sue � . I . for each individaal citizen to i 3f his Government on the'question of prohibi. forest area in the district of Nipissing to 9 granted ; W. Cosgrove, deferred. 8bop.- pation.-Mr. R. S. Lang ha's started a HAP.PzwrNas.-We regret to chronicle the I i � , I � I a touidere were opened. 'The amount is in the ' sughter. ! . I carry into practice' his resolve, to be perfe6t- tion. Mr. Matter, the member for Mus. cooper shopin the rear of -his machine shop. death of Mr. WznXillisn's eldest d . A. Beattie & Co.. and John Walsb, granted. . I - . ;i perpetual park ma'a preserve.- Hen. Mr. neighborhood of $38,000. . , ; � . - -1he Mill & Bobler Manufacturing Cam. She had beena great swflarer for 'nearly two . I I ; . � pro- ardy has introduced a bill establishing the -On Sunday afternoon AS a g0I1tIOMAU � �, ly honest and to preserve as great a respect kokst, has a bill before the Legislature Logan. -Hotel - John Longeway and - A � I . . �� C . . I psoy a buildings are Peing rapidly built by years, when death kindly removed the � 0 Henry V16tor, granted. � � . � for one law as for another, disdaining to viding for the total prohibition of the retail Park under: the name of the Algonquin Na. from Cli ton, wias driving to Goderiob, his i skilful workman. -Mr Henry Jones dig- L hopelessly afflicted one. Her pLAtentz he" c , � . . - tional Park. - . Blausbard. -Hotel - Mrs. M. Henry, , Imrg ! .- I .1 . . commmit. a little crime simply becaise there liquor'traffic Ili -the Province, but leaving I colt became frightened and ditched him it posed of several Noxon seed. drills this w�ck, the sympathy of a very e'eircle of J* 9 , . TOR,Oiwo, A�rll 25th, 1893. - Bridgewater. He hung on and was dragged gra,�ted ; W. J. McIntyre, deferred, . � . L to his numerous customers. Harry �alwaye quaintances.-Mrs. David Wilson, Of cal. m is no - chance of , his being found out and untouched the manufacture and whpleealo but the Dbwnie.-Hotel-J. D. Marting, Richard � � . . . I � � I . . - I through the water for several rods, ted to 1*' � - k I Ly I ,� . - � � punished. trade. The' friends of temperance rallied to . horse got away, and before it was can ht Cho�ven, Theo Rohfritech, James Murphy keeps a keen eye to business.-Mra. %V. borneo is ver 111. Tumor is repor � I a . . I . 1 48 - 1i I I Huron Notes. . ' Daw im visiting her parents at Holmeaville. the cause of her trouble. —'VIT. JAMOX YAW i . I - . k. T and Joseph Mayne, granted, I ­ . � I �: . � the support of Mr. Marber'n bill, and s, large . I th r' was almost a total wreo he f. r � Zurich intends to have a Queeals Bi 8 Iforrowed some dry clothes and went 2 I � it. I rth. driver 86uth i Esethope.-Hotel - Otto Jung, -Mr. Thomas Daw is at presents, resident in the guest of Mr. D. E. Munro. -Mm' ' - About the Size of and enthusiastic convention from all parts G : in this place. -The 24th of May committee Hoyden Is visiting In the vicinity of A%1-7 i - � eorge V. Foerater, R. J. Kube, Val. Weis, I . . day celebration. back to Clinton. � � ; .. I are making extensive preparations Large burn. -Miss Fowler, of Westfield,bas start-� � I . I i The Toronto Telegram, is not far astray of the Province gathered'at short nolice, to Wise, of Clinto' Mr. Lawrence granted ; Mrs. Mary More, deferred ; Henry - ;. l � -Mr. Edward n, has rhu. -Four weeks ago, &a , ing.- I � ' _ � . . ome Quaid, refused. Shop' -Ed. Bauer, granted; bills will be posted up soort announ�ing the ad a class in Auburn to learn paint 1. t *hen it cogitateA as follows : back up the honorable member in his on. barb - of this year's growth, the stalks of Manning,. of Clinton, was returning h . great attractions. -Mr. L. H. Dickson has Mrs. A. McKenzie, of Blyth, WAS V151tw I . I slaught on the bar-roome. On Thursday 'which are over a Mot long. . one evening, an upturned plank on the side. John Hartbib, refused. I � , � � I - It is; smart, clever politics in G. F. Mar- . . . I - M'Itohell.-Hatel-Colquhoun & BrowD, moved into the residence be recently pur- friends in this vicinity during the pW � - i I ter to corner the Mowat Government with a the deputation appointed by the conVention -Mr. Quilltin Anderson, of the 3rd linei, walk tripped him and he foll- heavily on his chased from Mr. R. H. Verity, on William week. -Mrs. Aakwith, sr., is ,.,jet_ � - .v low at A and Mr. James Martin, of the 4th line, of side. Ifter being carried home,it was found George D. Finley, Louis Gardner, 34re. Col- - . I � l . i 1. . bill that, forces it to i*rou#.e the antagonism th , street. -Mr. Thomas Prior has moved into present with heart trouble. -We'ara plosee- r a previous day, waited on Sir Oliver and Morris, have both lost ige lison, C. F. Witte and M. McGrath, grant- is ".� , . . their dogs by poison. that he had mustained a very severe bra . I I I ad extreme -erbe Ho - , of the liquor traffie or to. offe ' Mr. John Boutheott's large brick cottage, on to bear that Master H woon i I I . prohibitionists. As it is now, the Liberals several members of the Cabinet, slad argued -Mr. C.. � K. Hamilton, who about eight whiA nonfined him to the house until a few ed Shop -D. O'Liary, granted. � � � I . � - bbert. -Hotel-Con . Prendergast, . . 0 �_ � the matter out with him. Rev. Mk. Kettle- months ago, opened up a jewelry shop in i1i p Huron street, he having exchanged prop covering from a very severe attai k of by."- , days.ago. He [a now able to be around, but e -1. claim temperance support because they have na' orty with Mr. Southeott a few daye Sgo.- chitio.-Revs. R.-flandemon and F. Swas . well headed the deputation and acted as - Blyth, left Ifor Harriston a few days ago. requires the use of two crutches. Carlin, granted. Shop -J. J. McKen , ' r - ; given the Province the beat license law in Mr. W. H. Cann has moved into Mrs. Fish- exchanged pulpits- last Sabbath. -�-The storia - . � . I ; - I ' chief . spokesman and was ably supported by -The train to* Goderich jumped the -A chap is travelling through the coun. � granted. V . the world, and secure the help of the liquor - 9 or's house on William otreet.-Mr. R. S. In this vicinity on T_ hursday, , last week, �_ Rev., Dr. M&3kay, of Woodstock, and Mr. , track the other day, but fortunately the try trying to swindle parties with a coo- Fullarton.�Hetel-Thomas Cornish"Mire . � . ­ . .. I tradeafalk, because they exercise the powers ' ' Lang, riesisted by the general &Rent, dispos- - was the severest that bas.visited us for 61 � . I W. W. I'luchanan, of- Hamilton, ediLor of speed was not great, and no harm was done. , tract for wire fencer. lie offers -to give Mary Brown, George Hoch, granted. I : of life ar.d death under that law. This on' the Royal Templar. Sir - Oliver declared -blies D. Wilson, of Auburn, is at pres- enough wire to fence a ten -&ore lot if the � ed oY another car load of implements . this E &at twenty years, It played haVoc . 2 1 . ion of whisky mud water threatens to drown himself as in favor of a - prohibitive law if ant very Ill,' suffering from cancer in the Boy wcek, . ush and,barns. One man estimiates thatibe I � .. the Opposition, and Mr. Marter's idea is to _ party will sign a contract to take an age i � - ,has enough ., bumh blown down to make I'* I . the Legislature had the authority to- pass it, stomach ; there. are very slight hopes of her for the wire, The contract - in where the Presbyterian Missions. , . �� � daraw off eitLvr of the elements, thus on' but he was not at all satisfied thatthey had, reco I - I swindling comes in. If you read lely it The annual meeting, of the Women's Cromarty.. cords of wood. The barns of Mr. Jants - � . - I � abling the Torieg to wade into power. As a very. I . cloe - . Winmill, Mr. Robert Match and Mft� � . and until this point was settled lie -was un. The firlit animal to leaveL Huron for the turns oat to be a promisory note for $15, Foreign Mission Society of the Pros- ; temperance inemsdre the Matter Bill, oven if, - SILVER WEDIDING.—On Friday evening Youngblut were unroofed with the wind. � able to favor the measure. Hes'loo object. 'World's Fair, was a cow shipped from After a, few words are erased with acid. byterian - church was bold in Lon. .i ! I last a number of friends and relatives of Mr. I � � , , - - ; - , , I , , � , I I I t 11 I , , � , I I - - - � - - - � - , ! , - ` I "* I ii � �, I, , , -1 ii I I .1 , , , , , , , , * , - I � I I � I I I - - I I � � 11 , , � - � - � I � the Legislature has power to pas# it, would � 1 . � ad to Mr. Marter's bill in that it proposed - Londeaboro and owned by Mr. W. Grain. -Quite a number of the formers in the don, Ontarlop on Wednesday, Thun I r - be worth nothing,. but it is the cleverest and Mrs. Allen assembled at their residence, I - � � to deal with retail selling of liquor only,and ger, of Hullett, . . vicinity of Auburn, on the front of their day and Friday of last week. The delegates . e . I I - anniver- . . - � 1. � . � move the Opposition has made for many ,a did -not propose to stop the manufacture or -During the year 1892, 21 persons were farm@, outside their fences on the main road, f6m this county were: Goderich-Mise the occasion being the twenty-fifth F Grey . � I , - a day in the. game of politics. __ . nary of their wedding day, Mr. Allen moved: LOCAL HAPPENiNGs.-Mr. Angus Camp- � � t . . wholesale trade. In this the bill seemed to sent from Huron to the Asylum for insane. took some pains and labor to level th Polly, Mrs. H. I. Strang, Miss Anderson,, to this township about twenty-seven years . � I T iL I uncil The total admissions from Huron since ground and seed it down, thus mak ng '� � . . ­ him to be defective, for the Privy Co' I it Mine E. M. Blair; Clinton-Mrs� Thomas ago, since Which time, by dint of hard labor bell, 16th concession, is fitill in poor healtb- � I - �� I TRz Toronto .Globe of Satarday a& a: had decided that there was no legal,, dig- the asylums have been in existence, are 472- nice and smooth for pedeatrains to walk on. Fair, Mrs. R. Irwin; Seaforth-Mrs. A. Do C� -A now residence will be erected by Hugk � , Y . . so familiar to the early settlers, he has su D__ Q__A � , . � - � . I I . . 1P I In. 1890 the municipal act was amended Unction between the retatt and wholes a -The high water has done considerable During springand fall the travelling public McDonald, Mrs. J. G. Wilson; Kirkton-. ceeded in providing a comfortable home for Say, JALA �concesstoo.-.L.Ap WIF . � by, a clause making counties responsible for branches of the traffic. .The frank avowal damage in the township of Morris this without thought or care drove over these M, re. Ferguson, -Miss McGowan ; Thames himself and -family. The family consists of School at Shine's school house .will resume ' . ' � . the cost of all brid ea of 100 feet or more in by the Premier of his position made a -favor. spring. Two bridges have been badly in- . walks cutting them up badly with the Road -Mrs. C. Fletcber; Egmondville- twelve children, all of whom are home ex- work next Sabbath, 30th ;inst., at 30 1 9 abli impression up n the deputation, o'clock. -W. A. Smith was art �Clluton I&A t length within. their bound-axi . All bridges 'O even -jured and a number of fences swept away. . wheels. At the next meeting of the town- Miss Graham,; Smith'is Hill -Miss Morris ; cepting Wilson, who is attending the: St. . . other than. those on boundar ,a . though they did not 6btain the hoped-for -The dog poisoner is getting in his work abip fathers they should take some steps Henaall-Mias Murray-; Brussels -Mrs. R. Mary's Collegiate. Among the guests pres. week writing at the ,preliminary examills' . romise of .support. In fact the stand taken in Wiugham, and a uum,�ber of valuable to remedy this trying evil by a stringent G. Wilson ; Brucefield�Mrs. Hart and tion for candidates to the Methodist misii* viouply a 3haige on the towni hips. The re. I , ant were - Prof. Hawkins, of Brussels, Mr. an. ISO �� i Ey 81r Oliver is one that will commend it- dogs have been poisoned during the past few 'by-law. Mrs. Kaiser. From the teports, presented try. -William and Daniel Mach , 11 sult of the alteration was the building of a � I 1 and Mrs. Wilson, of Mitchell, Mr.and Mile boncession, intend leavin -this township far � I self to every man of sense, whose -judgment Months.' -On- Tuesday, May 30th, the annual 9 , . many interesting items are to be gathered : � : number of bridges 1,00 fe tt in length in . , Ella Allen, of Woodbam, and Mrs, Shoebot ' - places. where shorter structures would have L ' A total of 25 Presbyterial societies are re- Will go on. a L � . I ' for Grey and tom, of'Parkhill, and Mr. Rice of St.. Marys. ton .- to unwarped by prejudice. If he, the best -The first catch of fish for this season, at Sabbath School Convention Algoma where they prompect , - answered the purpose, the object being to constitutional lawyer in the Province and, Goderich, was made ou.Tueadsy by the Sao, Morris* township will be held in Brussels. ported, with 543 auxiliaries, havi a 6 a . r,­­Charlea Quereagesser )Ian pure= �� . I . - . ng m m- Th evening was pleasantly spent In games a *farm in L Pan tewaaftip and� may re,336", 11 put the expense on the County. Mr. Bishop doubtless, in the Dominion, is doubtful as King and -Seibold, the former having 1,400 There will be three sessions, the first com- bership of 12,517, And 221 mission bands, And various kinds of amusements. At the OR . ' � L 't is said bil . . � has introduced a bill - toL rest9te- the law in to the jurisdiction of the Legislature in the sod the latter 1,900. thenoing at 10 a. m., in the Methodist having a membership of 5,998; 25 new Mis- close of the festivities) the company united to it next fal In that event .1i - matter of prohibition, it would eeem-thatmo - -Mr. James Ireland, of Morris, has lost church ; the afternoon session in Knox sion bands were organized during the year, brother will run the -sawmill. Charlie is :6 forbe previous to 1890. It. seems to be a I in wishing Mr. and Mrs, Allen continued � - - I I subject. on which legislation must - lead t other course is open to him than to 'decline a litter of'ten pigs and five ewes with What church, at 1. 30 0 clock; and t a eveni D g and 4 auxilisries. The General Society has happiness and prosperity ana that they hustler and he knows ho4 to make money I to place a law upon the statute boork which, is commonly known as grubby head; Mr. weeting, beginning at 7.30, ill -The inany friends of Mies Anns, M00,11"' perpetual amendments; no law being a. in Melville 3,529 yearly members, and 82 life might long be spared to enjoy the blessings - � ; N from its very lack of authority, would be Ireland's lose will be close u1pon $100. church, A very interesting and practical members, an increase of 405 over rie will be glad to hear that she is now nioe- i plicable to all. Petitions will be presented impossible of enforcement. The operation -The Rev; R. McComb, of Chatham, fo . so abundantly given them. Not only were ly recovering from tyVhol(I fever,in Torolat0- L * 1:��11 against the: change proposed by Mr. Bishop, r. progiamme has been outlined mud a most in- the previous year. Over 25,000 pounds the good wishes of the company expressed lwfl��l Soon . � . of the Scott Act was sufficient to demon- merly.pa tor of St. Paul's church, Wing. teresting time is jassured. A. Day, Pro. of clothing, blanketei quilts, etc., were sent We hope she he in her usual god I Counties are not responsible for the an. strate the difficulty of. putting into force a bain, hal his salary increased by $200 at vincial Secretary of --Sunday School work, to the different Indian reservations. the in words, but ,also by a number of suitable bealt.h.-On Sunday., 16th inot., Idal B., the � � presents. . . - I . S " tiri maintenance of all such bridges, but for restrictive enactment, even wheq the -people, the annual vestry meetinR of Christ's church, slid a whole souled, genial man, will take freight bill alone simounting to - over $500. I three-monthmold daughter of MT. Ed' ' Lf." . I ' : , I . a pr ortion of thercost of construction and by an overwhelming majority, had declar- Chatham. t . a the Convention. A union choir will The finanoial statement shows the total re- - ran, 12th concession, died of bronebitil- . � . . . OF L 11- par. I - 1 Hills Green. The bereaved parents hLave the sympatiby Of . . L ed thernmelves in favor of it, but there we'--, —The wife of Mr. William Hig ins, for lead the singing at the evening gathering. ceipte to have been $58,081.99; expendi- . I . ; 1 4 maintenance where it can be -shown that never any doubt of the validity of the Scott many years a resident of Clinton, tut ]at- —Wingham seems to have got a little tore, $10.6,32,98, leav balance in the HAPPENINGS.-Seediog Is the order of the all. —On Wednesday night of last week the 0. any: municipality has an undue �roporti in . Ion Act. Had.there been, the a,rm of those an- terly residing -at Crediton, died on Tuesday more tbpn its share of last week's baby cy- bank of $47,449.01. It"Wia's decided to hand day among our,farmers.—Mr. James Jar- barn of Mr. Wm. Work was struck by lifilt' � 1. - of such bridges as compared with other trusted with the carrying out of the law of last week. She was the mother of a large cloue. Part of the roof and east wall of the over to the Foreign Minsionary Committee rott, Sr., in going extensively into flax tdrig. The outside rafter on the south side I municipalities in theL county. The' act is would have been paralyzed altogether, and 'famil I the raising this season.—Mr, Peter Hagan has of the build ,,,, 11 LL 11 .. I I I I school were blown down, the children being of the Presbyterian church $39,968.70, In was A ­ . % I I g I I even the partial success which the law at, � _%e �ay last week, Messrs. Willisul in the school at the time, and thei% was. a amount of the estimates for the year, in ad. returned to Detroit, after spending a very but very little other damage !was done. . . 11 - - good enough in theory, but when it comes t&i,ned would not have been reached. The and Thomas, Moore, of Wing'harn I id' feet stampede -to get out of the building. dition to $5,318.55 already handed over, pleasant winter with friends in thin Acinit in supposed that.8111 iron belt attached to - . I f a , Der .1 .. . Y . - to be worked out it in found to Cause eni- validity of the local option law, passed by seven squares of shingles in fivi7 hours ortanately- all escaped without any serious and $600 to be used for missionary work in and elsewhere.—The followin p ro3ons fro' hay fork carrier attracted -the liglitning.. It . less, trouble, and in some cases positive in- the Legislature, be-ing still before the courts, This is considered to,pe extraordinarily fast injury, though some were injured more or the Now Hebrides Islands. The amounts this vicinity left for Sheldon, �or!th Dakota, � was a very close shave. Hie had better ", - justice. For why should an exception be Sir Oliver was unwilling to assume the re- work. less with the falling plaster, laths, bricks, received from the various Presbyterial so- - on Wednesday of last week, viz.: Mr. H. � Move that bolt before the next electr-1'04 � - - Aui�ad *1 I sponsibility of passing a law which the - The adjonined vestry meeting of St. &c. The teachers showed great presence of cieties were as follows: Barrie, $1,242,74 - J. Smith, Miss Elizabeth Kain and Mr. storm comes. —A eh6ir. has -been 6rg ' . made in the matter,of bridges. A rauuici. , . . � � . .. I . I Legislature Might turn out to have had no Paul's Episcopal church, Clinton, was -held mind, and succeeded in getting the little Brandon, $1,286-73; Brockville, $1,600; John H. Troyer. —Miss Letitia Fester is at 'M Bethel church, 16th coucembion. Was � I pality Tay have an undue nuraber of h-il-Is authority to pass. When the d�fen'der of on Monday evening of )ant week. The ones out of the building wilhout any 6f Bruce, $702.05; Chatham, $884.08 ; Glen- Present learning the dressmaking trade in Lizzie Si is the organist.- It is said 0 . W . to out down, or wwamp roads to keep in re. the rights of the Province, victorious in church wardens' financial report was read . Sunday = will also be, started. _011 L . � � . them being trampled over. The damage to garry, $1,832.88 ; Guelph,, $2,385.90 ; Ham. Exeter.—Miss Charlotte Parsons, who hag L 0 - . pair, or- may, in fact, have a road that i every contest involving the powers of th d, shom' g a balance of over $200 the school will be considerable, which will ilton, $3,013-17 ; Huron, $1,215.39; King- been in very poor health for a cousid- night last week a Clydesdale mare belong' 0 s . a and adopte in left on Tuesda to Mr. Win. Brewer Parliament of Ontario, deliberately states on hand ;: by a Vote of the vestry, the war- be augmented by the rain. The tower and ston, $1,117-92; Lanark and Renfrew, $ siolif . need five)irnes as much by the people of : - 3 - erable length of time, Will Y in , 7th conces 1. this to be the legal aspect of affairs, there is �e S ' last week for London, where she un- brgoke bar neck In the stable. It is 1101 ; other municipalities as by the local man - lie were instructed to pay off a note of part of the east wall of the Catholic church 359.77 ; Lindsay, $1,161.34; London, I,- � � . if � d the building other. 869.85 ; Maid . I � t � ,. ici nothing left for laymen but to submit. MO now due, and the'motion authorizin . were blow down Pin and, $1,339.90 ; Orsulieville, dergo treatment at ,'.he hospital. She was known how the accident happened, but it' 9 the . pality itself, and yet such muniaipalitien That some politica,1 capital will be made out them to borrow that amount, was rescind. wiee daman 5; Owen Sound, accompanied by, her. mother. —Mr. - Goorge supposed that the beast got tier foot over . 1. I � . god. Bdth chimneys were blown $697.67 ; Otts..wml, $1,044.8 � � . . . I I . _. � � I - : . , i � . . . I � L I . I I t. I I . 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Which a ticle ago. h . . auy,0i1v.g:reb evening --the 0 largely atte. brother-in.4% addrtswed tt *1 man occupiel churnh in tbi . *Jucut 1!pe4k_4 I 11 , I -During eggs were it -The Av :350 pounds'i L . -Quite .I, 41DW-11 With t —Dr. A ii ' ,old Prembi, t , I I �Oce_upjed by, . . —Miasts. 1),alrner, -of I 1,wo or threi . -Captaila � - . f Gfd, haffle 41 of tt.o Sliva -Listowl inches long I Strings o,f Ill -mv, Di, this me'a'son � ' und a fine P —)&It. RIO I a valuable day. I . :-Xr. ; TI overtio XPV interests of,, —mitche tiiirty-thra, This sho*s -Mr. Pi Moved frov then% the bi- -Accord wel iwill U from Strwtl wood Aud I � _,MT A. � , I .few days 41i tion. 811, ' trionths, I � —RAVI �41 preached a 16th , in-st.*, , dozoing at - _MV% 1) left St. Mi old home i . L to suporial -Mr. V spending I the'll't , reti lesox, 1"C —,MT. '� . the McP1 London) 1� )Doyo, iminj �-Tbore Perth as '� and 232ii 2001 , To Aul Wit" UZ . I 11". � . I.,the pulpit . 1 toul on 8V I ing'a very, gro,gatian-� —A litt I i Re4to would ka e lay tseen t!, 'the child -A tdi *f the!" W centli w I .. avil -a !,nur ation - 4t t —Roiw. . !has been Marysto 'Well -I mar ftbbathl - , on, TAt ( t clo V.eathor L - . the "CIO - L tniolested, . —MT. . � . Mitchell' . . . .Country .- wook-4 LL - age wail �: L - -Rev church, cauvafpse� . -for the e , to et -w-il , � .nearly I � _Selr� ; I : - ­ , , I in St, M-1 1 This lit I is U bo( � pleyees. L I _-Mr. I blow n ,, � - morninj . . were kil Mr. R,01 -A a be,vt egr Ing was. hall, Cr,,* the inel . G anothar;, I I _U11r.1 have en I � Corbett]