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The Huron Expositor, 1894-03-02, Page 4�7­tF MAIRCH 24 -1894* MARO ExposffoRe .--&" was.conductedby John -Moondy,C01111ty Q46be6 to repo w i e in cash.and ed quickly, and the flames, which had a vice walked to - rt hil the pas.. - X" ADVZRT8ZMBNTS. given him, but that he agre d to become a that there will be no dissolution before -the, stole a purse con M, Master for North Hron. R. 3rCtimmin sengers keptithemselves warm by burning f hi7niself e. valued considettible headway inside, *ere gol F, a 0 papers mmer. The silver certificates and the timbe ' of the ship. The sub been aix'm member. There tire now tliree candidates. end, of he on re �xe severi Then 'thqy - quenched. It is'supp6sed that fire had District Master of Morris, and T.V. Comyn, rst, ject of... ate Kfter "ch at $25,000 from a r. I notice g�t his din h ge -and remam� The orbanall for East Huron. and if they all- and - -car ii the ceiling of the District Master.- of Turnberry, *ere - also thiii &I ly vit on whiah the p6rUut, measures to be pushed throug! e their escape. smouldering betweii d ba . prolonged - All follow& IDZ= in* the geld W, 0 jumped off the -b in Canada E very pro absca o en CLOSINGTHSIX- SHO S. -All the foundry- . tlemenlo waitifig room and. the floor 7of, t. e present. J h Cor .6tt was a man who _9 al nothing be gained, appar tly,* by an !iope. remain in until polling day, the, result can Josegy all, ho knew hi - He life thereby an in the cam -we nt-uoffruan A; Co. (5) men of Cleveland, 04io, have decided to' galletir. By hfi watchfulness the 'a was respecte m t4ow. Make 46morandu easily be predicted, with two. Liberas' and early appeal to the.peop�e. dow and L grown up family who ont of 1, 000 -*en belonging to, the let Ceut.�TLuegd& A GoodlBustness Chance-Goorgesmithers. (5) close their shops untillthe moulders accept a -guardian, by night earned peiliapmus a cou leaves a wi, t -on I Ty four survived. ** ei r- regimen and rs umodious reS 4 Spiinj�Sft-Jaekson & Grel one Conservativei have the sym ath 'of the *entire t. reduction in. wages. of years' salary in a few minutes, y 'Biala ar We -H. & W. Smit ., (6, eu Eilwards riaided in Markham for Ime,, we RovoHPAssmm-1 be steamship Britan- -The wife of Mr. Robert Mirlow, 6f hood. I Tardily hasad a pecu . ,concession, w- i�ts::: Sale-W.m. starli. (6) vIr. Wastus Wiman, t week, I er of then moved! to the tOwnship,4f McGilli Isocial -ven. unde he What Does it Mean had been arrested for, jo, ry connection with the Saw It for S@Je-Wm. Found CO3 (5) ger, has been re. nia, which arrived A Greenock Monday Clinton, who was recently seized wit� a histo 0 h qe-wing til: deaths durm"g the past year or so. Middlesex A)untyand to k land. Thirt from New York, had a very rough passage paralytic stroke, died on Wednesday, at t e Uutt­Win, White, (5) Now 84 rinir goods­-4ndth & Steet. (6) The foll6wing, started we believe. by the leased on bail of $25,0001 his a 'ff father -in- few five years ago they purchase.4'Plot 3, cone". I0 -Mr. A, Wettfiwfer,' of Blyth and lost 108 cattld on �he voyage. age of 73 years; she had been a resident f sisted. of six '91 �galn nd tow a ­,verybody Wanta--L.umaden &Wilson. (5) a quantity of salt petre sion 6; Gref � nship, but old -C What Mr. ,Iub Brusi� -W �, Walloce Auctift We -Peter Moore. (6) Clinton News Record, has been -going the law giving the bond for that a ount. 8140 IN THE' WEAT. - Another great that town for &'good many years; she leav a dwy ago procured lee vea to township, and also a pi braes� Auctlo� Sale -Donald McKinnon. (5) rounds Oi several of the Conservative Wim -a maintains his innocence, and his snowstorm ra d in thl Mississippi valley the three sons and two' daughters; wkage -of epsom salts from the.. mO` where they I b Rev" he pur- lived for a Jumber of years. In 1888 %e RemoVing-J. J.. Phippen. (5) clearly other'diy. The ground was covered with -Thomaa Gibson, M. P. P., ma�fid I a drug store. Forgetting that -a. What the object. of the statement -resident ei counsel state, that they will phow old coupld became a f'Brussels Stock for Sale-ftvid Milne. (5) Pap snow froiii one s on the level copy of Hon. G. W, Ross'new book,-" T�e clisied the salt petre,and when about to take xoticglto, Contractors -David Spence. (6) It h-OMeL rhere theiliavemade their ificance, we are at a loss. when the matter co a& 8 b XotI4*-.,,George HUI. (8) is, or what its sigm. me to tiial that Mr. -D �N THE CAR. -Mr. Steele MaeKsye schools of England and Germany," to t�e. a dose of what he supposed ig JrOokit awbeA Boar0orService-George Hill. (5) to know. No do�bt it is intended to do Wiman has been guilty ia� eithei, of a crime Dm 15 as a table ad a half of the The survV'm*g children are AITS. David the actor and dramati0t, died on board a editor of The ost-I t week to be presented took about spoonful Strmhan ; s0lo, Reset - W MI. iain of Wallace Te �t former mixed with ginj I � w,s -George ffill. (5.) duty in ceftain quarters to the injury of the nor of a dishonest or dislhon'o�able method Santa Fe.railway train X1 31 Man. Wanted ger, Avhich destroyed Haist, B �nesrTimpaa, Color- to Brussels Mechanics' Institute library, Remois".. McIntosh. (8) George, ofj'Brussels ; and Mrs. Doll, *4d. ado -Saturday., He was born in Buffalo 47 contains 243 pages. the taste of the salt petre. The enormous ai Sellinj CherBeattie Bros. (8) gentleman so prominently named. Any of doing busines �i - I -1 I d ie Meth 'years ago. onuting, an 1 0. ot, ait_ was lace. T44 deceased was an old tin InsolAney otice-Robert Gibbons. (6) -The Nebraska State Board of Pharma dose caused violent v tame the disPosa ad other relatives ate fun, than YX Aunwil Sale -M. Eacrett. (5) port in a storm �rith some people.. Thd Lincoln in tha, tato, n this alone that saved his life. He tookil the dist. Mr4, J�dwarda a ft J . i ROWNED AT 114VER�Ess. -Three officers held a meeting in ) was not -t I Look i1tere-Dill'& Speare. (6) iem is as follows Mr. W. R. Meredith, C lbader of the guard i dose in the evening and the mistake deeply synhpathised with. any -three men belonging to the coast Februapy 14, for the purpose of �x proceeds al3ou Diwoli�tion of Partneiship-E. Appel. �5) )Ltillate,inthe morning, when -The o-�hnual d XrrisBrane Electfle- Light Plant for Sale --Wm. EAott. (5) The Pope of Rom e ill permit the Opposition in the Onta ib Legislature, fias, crew at Inverness, Scotland, 'were recently applicants -for certificaf�s asregistered pha7- discovered u inner of the. tur'al Society, was held at 'Ell Tendjrs�Mr. E. Rantile. di�wneid e � ting to rescue the Amongst �the successful ones e the doctor was summoned,, but Mr. Wett- Agricul i r T' hotel B��th,- on Wedresday renin& 2" at ure New _ print Goods-Wnt. Vickard. (4) ishop of Versaillies on the occasion of the e inted Solicitor the city of 9 -or- while att; p macists. v nothing Xay fetes � to ochibit the coat of Christ, t the name of W. P. Dinsley, of Linco4, laufer was by this time out of danger. 'of Iva 4orry That Kills --Bright Bros. (5) crew of a vessel in di t as. find -list andi-��wa� a most successful, Which relic is kept at Argenteu o, at a salary of $13,5, Mr. Meredith SraTSL -Tuesday evening last -vreek at 5 o'clock, 1 - -and enjoy- il, on c6ndi- ont GOT HIS bE .-,-At San Francisco, son of Mr. John Dinsley, of Wingham. able' _Q _I aia . he. large dining hall Was -not, ingliam, w o tion that the invitations sent out (To not is to attend at the city 6�11 every day ex Monday, Dr. Eugene West was sentenced to -Mr. J. M. Buchinan, of W one of those happy events of so much im- m. a str e big enou�jl to accommodate at once all 'Who ftV contain the statement that the coat is the cept during the session of t& Legislature 25 years in.the peniten�iary for the murder, has been at the point! of death ort, took place at the -residence of D. ke of the - excel -lent ana. 'Malpractice of Addio Gilmour,' a young' of apopli ished pArta Tseamless garment worn. by our avior. . b3� my, died bit.' Sunday, l8th inst., 9tewart, Brussels, when his estiumble and is to maintain Mr...�C%awell as city so, bountifull'spr�4a, and it was necessary ,tD e daughter, Miss Maggie, was. united in the tw* we This provisto'n. is made in view of the fact milliner. his 64th year. The deceased leav-es a UiLt of I Ii have the heartfelt es k.second time in order to licitor under him and a sufficient o4ce staff, HARRISON'S �IURDERER. It 1 estate of. matrimony to John. Ritchie, set the t4pl that the sehat-14bas. coat is understood to be. -MAYOR -On Sat- and one daughter, w o 0010ek 0L., B. A.3 commodae all. Aft6r the t4las had then 9 � preserved in the cathedral at Treves.,"' So out of this amount. urday Eugene Prendergast, the murderer of sy pathy of the townspeople in their a of' Tqount Forest. Rev. John Ross) -tbLe been le�red Mr. Coad, President ofthe SE"OTH, FRIDAY, March 22nd, 1894. Wednesd, to d m I says a message from Rome in %y's Mayor Harrison,of Chiqago,was sentenced en and sad bereavevnent. performed the ceremony in the presence of ) Association, took the chair. All forniat evening papers. The public will now see at one of be hanged.on March 23 On motion of' his S. Pearson Church street, Brw - the immediate relatives of the interested 'SAYS THE Toronto Mail At lea .,daughter O% PetA the force of the %statement by our_ Chisel- counsel, a stay of prQedings was gianted seld, has leased her r sidence to Mr. Beattie, toasts -Ifere dispensed wit1L The 16t om- parties. Little Miss Gracie Stewart, neice but, now. place, The House of Lords. hurst correspondent last week- that Mr. JIL the Liberal candidates who liav4�. been n until- March 2n, to re th father of 8 wit' of the bride was the maid of honor. Wed- speaker ca upon was Mr. Hyslop of in E taki'the case befo e Beattie, livery ma -ii, who I a apital, but sho Supreme Court. his family, will becoi e residents of Brussel., ding giffs of a inated for the forthcom, na election, 'rey wio re took 1PU`c! The most interesting. feature of BAtish Y. McL6an is about to visit Rome.. These pnr costly, handsome and useful rtPpeecli, followers 6f Sir Oliver and he little Prem- poses, if he have the - opportunity, to be a. LyiCHED. -Daniel Slaughter, of Carroll Mrs. Pearson, who as been a resident f aracter bespoke the popularity of the on the gineral position of the farmer. Pro. poll#les just now is the agit4ion against the ch fessor Do tracting IM71 ler are just now on two sharp thorns. How unty, North Carolina, who stabbed two Brussels for many years-, will -visit with her . y, of the Ontario Agricultural CD1. c031T Ho4se, of Lords. That body has been mak-- Reformer in something more than -name. 00 principals. After ample justice 'was done to ana-1 lege, neit followtd, and made the peech of 34oUUUa_1 Ritclu ter,04 Sits. Dull they can conciliate �he several' factions is men to death and. wounded. the bride at ghters for a time.' I an upper Mr. and M.m. ingiltself particulaxly obnoxious to the iw�- X -r,, M. Y. McLean will contest one of the excellent a at ount Forest the eveipg; he showed what progreas haa el one of those things, as a (lark once sad, wedding two weeks iago,'was taken by -The evening aceommodation train on me been mqlde and how much mor could be ac. r- Hurons in the Liberal interest. His paper left for their future ho - 3_ I jo tv in the House of -Commons by retm De Lawd only knows, ash The as.pi mob from the gaol in S�arta, North Carolina, the Wellington, Gre and Bruce broke int6 by the - evening any , 4 - i- , tran, f9llowed by in -a d; advised f0iiowed b g M. P. P's'prop.6aed iisit to the ancient ay ii�;�ght and lynched. two parts on We ed evening of I . comph th� use of Al helps ing to the Lower House several important the Seaforth Expogitor, is a warm but Ican- Saturd warmly expressed wishes for their future e -happint city will be watched With great interest. week a nd tievale, and the coac which ature or science could alTord �and bills, notably the Parish Council's bill and. did §upporter of Sir Oliver! Mowat. Never- ' FEmALE %CauNTEF.Fm�ms Aj�,RRTZD.-A P le east of BI happiness and prosperity. Miss Stewart $ Brussels,_:iAb6i gang of female counterf,eiters has been un- and one car were leftl there while the enlo has resided in Mount, Forest for the past showed with what -ever disadvantages jug the Are bqll it calls for the abolition of the fee he had t thq Employer's Liability bill. The Liberals theless, earthed in Omaha, and two of its members and. other cars went Briis -o contend, the Canadian farnier Ontario's'Hospitals. Ion to a two or three years. was the�j , most intelligent farmer in the world. Lnnan Ibeing &nent' -officials, and adds that are under arrest with the �rospeet of others engine then ran �ackl after the passengers. refftsed to accept the a -men 9, returned plan of remunerating -It is With regret that we gain chronicle R. lffol*es, of the Clinton New the,ehimae- Era, X. R_ y M th(i kills to the Lords in their origina It i!� impossible to estim ate the v ast good I c the present system is relic of the past, b behind the bans. -George Robb Ijas leased the 50-aor-., the, death of one of Huron�s oldest settleis, but A f or in, ink Metcalf, followed �sinelt fire; OFFICERS farm belonging to J lin XcCrae, in whi, being done by the hospitals of this Province. hich has outlived its usef�llness." KILLED. -The rumor MorriE, in the person of Mr. David Jackson, ch Young Meevre, and Fra Until it broke t anil ared a war of extermination against inshort&ddesses. Songs were rendered by 4ecI ish officers ad sailors south of Brussels. Mr. AfeCrae will cor He that a number of BAU oclurred in HuRett on Yeb nary 17tb. MessrsAThos. Nntflans, Matthew Floodyand . uj.ue was all ret It is not only tha� iminense amount of C - g F thg,�,House of Peers. The latter, as in times a -ed in battle with slave dealers tinue to reside on th-, place. -John Whitt, Yo�kshire)kng an , had been' kill ri emigratin and suffering is avoided through The 0 was born in about R- Mc(jill. The usual votes of thanks were house will am pai§t�: when they wete assured that the 'privation ntario Legislature. ontheWestcoast of Africa is confirmed. of Morris,is putting - he brick on -the groun,1 to Rochester, United States, when Coveredby b* I the singing of "'God savh th tendereg, anc was really coming, backed down t1ing has staim. and their aid, but there is -no doubt thev are in- Nothing very tinusinal or star The party was led into 4mbushl, and had to for his new residence; - Building operatio twelve years of ge.: Afterwards he moved e' 1[usurance colfil Queen" _'-dosed a very. pleasant ' strumental i saAng many valuabre lives. com make a hasty retreat, sustaining a heavy appear to be in for a, Doom next summer he, anduccossful was held m4de for shelter. Thi's shows pretty con- e up in the Legislature during the week. to Canada, settling, with his parents, on t tion loss. that township. 8th concession of, Hullett, - and commenced supper.:, ttended. s fol e that the Conservative Party dare They are, also, available to all. classes, both There were, as usual, &' large number 'of A WARwiN_m, NoT-E.-The Dke of Devon- -Edith, *the 44 ye r old daughter of Mr clearing operations,, a few years after which not, at this time, accept the issue, fearing high -and low, rich and I podr. These insti- petitions on various matter's presented. A shire, at a distribution Of prizes amon the S, B. Maginn, of Eth I 4 quite a, music Hibbert. Gre, he moved to lot 32 on the 9th concession, With was bela tutions, also, Owe their origin to private.- couple of these -were Eastbourne volunteers, rsaid that he fared prodigy in S not. only manipulate OBITUARY. -We regret to chroniclethe th6. compl6te overthrow of the Upper House, in favor'wf establishing where he has since resided. . During the ing useanud .10. the free asylum that En. land w'asgiving to the harlinonica in first-class style bat a earhir part of his life he w4u a -very robust death of Mrs. Michael Rawley, who depart, ep-0i muni6ipa� or church beneficence. They' are r but the r -winch has' always been'their stronghold. o cent per mile passenger�'rate n- foreign Anarchipts wonA revive on the Con- treat the piano in a businesslike manne mair; but the, last few yesrs his health seem- ed this "life at. her late residence in Hibbeit, estitbiished or maintained by the Gov- tario, some others in favo� ! I Out viiie. A liall H6wever, the agitation still continues, and not Of empowering tinent the irritation that prevailed in France In vocal music she is qually at home sii Tuoday the 20th inst. For same time follows ! W ed to fail, and while attending' the funeral n- ornment the same as our asylums are. In iniiiiiaipalities io adopt the single tax sys- * .1 either tenor, alto or siTrano, as occasion de ased had beeAufferingfrom &-,slow the -Liberals declare their intention to either I de of his son, a few weeks age, he contracted a put dese -N abolish the House of Lords or so to stimulate private generosity in this tem by local option. The rest were mainly modify it order mands or to suit ]ter n pleasure. cold, which turned to inflammation of the but fat9l malady, which she bore with great -1 4 W1 of a more ordinary nature. I I early n igna ion -11 What th ek�*strars Get. lungs, and ended in his death, ' t the atien "O __Ur direction the Governmet gives an annual e R -One of the tr�4s of 11. H. McKaone a c` - d t to the will of God. as to make it responsible to the people. There was a little tilt on: Friday over a - trmveler for the W. �f_ Gage Company, TO age of 52 years. , He leaves a Widow and he recomed. all the consolations which the Althoug� Itbe British people in the pest grant each year to' aid ju their maintenance The follownIg staten�ent, contained in a o .0611d God 4ers* to the dying. Her man named Spicknell, formerly chief tailor ronto, came, to g�,-ief 4t the Grand Triiu� eight children, three girls and five boys, to church t L Of I return recentkV1 submitt�d to the Legislature, but n geiieration have made tremendous strides to- This grant, which is based upon the work at the London Asylum, Mr.. Meredith main- station at'Wingbam the other day. Whill -mourn their loss. He was &,member of the maideQame was'Mary Moylan. She was U be of spec6l interest just now. It shows anwer at 01 sever i4in& being wh way, Ireland in 18:Z7. doneby the- t' that, the man had; been unjustly wl eeled across th Ltre to the born * CouAty Gal' wards democracy and a broader liberalism, al institutions,is only suffici . . ' the total receipts of each registry office in t;,m e ce Methodist church, 1�pndesboro. vernment lin n e bag ndtion- i treated by the Go ot receiving by gageman it fe y 310mi the Province, and- the net income it platform ' ' 2 -On Tuesday eybing, Ftibrua 13th, a When 4p�te young she emigrated a CanwU they are as a race exceedi tenacious of ent to defray a very smal proportion of the 0111 of each "'a' iteig One sister gly from them a gratuity on being retir�d fr from the truck in of &moving It h4r father, four brothers and cost-. It, entitles the. Govern m-eitt, however registrar for the year 1893 : large number of friends and invited guests wit traditions and familia forms. Their. near- his position. There was not a grea deal of train and -was badly smashed. assembled at the residence of Mr. P. Reid, &11 of -Ohom have preceded her to the world toot3te right of swpervision mud inspection. talking, however, &#d the order of the Total Net d est approach to a Repitblican form of Gov- -7-A social party wa 3 held on Wearies concession 9 Ashfi6ld, to witness the mar- beyon&v the grave. In. JS54 she married Nfr. House was passed without opposition. Earned. Incofflo. -b. act f the report of the evening of last week -)at the home of Cha%lrl i 4aughter,:Emma,,to Mr. James Mic Rawlev. one� Of the he eoldst 'dj The following ex om I riage of hiq -,h -pioneers of th6 ext ernment was. in the� time -of Cromwell, yet In response to a motion of Mr. M&rter, of Algoma -R. 0. Lyon ....... $2,142T9 81,742 89 Wheeler, j r., of. *M-orr s, and about 100 per- of the Nile. The- ceremony was per- towns of McKillop. She leaves -a hus- elleot 614 only during thelife of that hard headed Inspector ot Prisons and Public Charities Baihe, illy Uti Musko�&, a return was brought (Town show- Brant -T. S. Shengton..... 2,957-60 2.10176 es of the invitation. 86 ba��d, -ee ons and three daughters to �been f Sons availed themsel� . formed by Rev. Mr.; Mo , of the Nile. The rtiler could such a, form be eetained, and at laid before the Legislature a day or two ao, ing the'number of comiuission� p�ointed Bruce -Donald Sinclair ...... 5,412 05 2,888 07 er, in whi CA ng After a splendid a c'h Oysters 'bride and groom wereassisted. oy Mieb.Anfiie mourn er sad demise. The fune , �*Iueh since confederation and their cost to the' Carleton -J. P. Coney... .... 4,282 90 2,345 38 up ral his death a monarchy was again establish�d. wi�l be perused with interest. It says : . ' formed a proininewt part, the time was' xup-2 I -I T bkigh-t, V Dufferin-William ) 6nd Mr.N.'Bailie, of the was I -at ely attended) proceeded to St. 'Co- Government. From thisir"urn it appears McKim. .... 8,053 10 2,084 48 ifig, Messrs. Davids I Reid, of Lucknow 'apt to nl The revolution which overthrew, Jaines II During the year'four new hospitals have Dundas -Thomas McDonald,. .. 1,426 40 816 05 larfely devoted to d & Collegiate Institute, Goderich, brother of lumbaw church, Irishtown, the Rev. Dean are that there have been in all 88 royal commis- Durham E. G.' C. 'Ward..._ 1266 66 716 50, an( Stewart supplyin the music. Mr. and ---Our d made application to be placed on ilie list of the voom. The bride was elegantly attire ph e by the but in Durham W,, -J. W. McPan r It service. a appointed overnment, was as thorough a revolution as any in hi has left acharitable institutions entitled to receive aid Blgin�J. H. Coyne... h... 4,844 95 3,094 56 rg. '%Vheeler e ut del entertainers. I 'in a handsome cream silk and etowiied 'by a x G �gh�i�:: 1:161.70 661 70 m Mur ch"ntin T,Iiei any f rie- eiid t e last week by vIr. r -haform. of Government was not from the Government, 'vii.: St. Michael's only twelve cases v re sioners Essex -J. W. Askid* ......... 7069 68 3075 0 -The poc Ook . at beautiful wreath. The este&A in whieli. -the a d far6il mos IJ et r mp tory,. yet t the' commis 6 y t n e e athy. -Cozy. paid specially for their . work. In all the Frontenae-J. D. Thompson 2:116 90 1:688 �8 Edward Twitchell, Clinton, and which a young couple are held was shown by the changed. This being 'the temper of the hospital, Toronto; Amasa Wood hospital Glengarry-Jobn Simpson ... 1,360 85 1,040 E5 St. Thomas ; General and Marine hospital, other cases the commissioners did tl% work nv,lle_p contained $45, was dis overed in the cases- numerous presents, After the ceremony lias been al people it is likely that, athough the Hou -se Gfe &trick McCrea..!.... 1,698 60i 890 60 I Stanley. addition to, or as apart of, there- regular f th t town, w90 had was over the guestsdid ample justice t� a Collingwood; and General Protestant hos- "' qrey, North -Robert -McKnig6t.. 3,686 76' 2,654 33 sion o a young man i a being e. of Lords may be overhauled and its object- duty. The twelve commissioners ineiationed A Pl,�EASXXT SocLAL.-The social which pittal, Chaitham.. The. tota number of hos- Grey, S-Thom4s Lauder .... 2,841 0,511,92i 60 been fellow on small wages. I sumptuous repast repared with characteiia- �by the PatO ost the Government in all ab 1_�! p Peter;Cameron�s last Thurs� ionable, features removed, the same form will pitals no out $68,OW. Haldimand-William Parker,'::... 2,127 45 1,097 46 Only a few dollaris remained, and as there' E. Ifowell w receiving Government aid is 32. tic taste by the hostess. The remainder. of bela at Mr. The highest cost for c6 mmission -was Haliburton­m-E. 0. Youn day ev�iing was a decided success in every -is been an, increase in the nun-wer of I I ere h, was no, probability of recovering the rest'the i be retained. It is hardly probable even Th $6,771, the lowest $104. Haltofi-D., Campbell ......... .... 2,059 00 1,189 44 the might was spent, in jolliffications, to the respect Although the evening was a that the heredity as qualification Ifor Pa'tients treated in public hospitals every Hastings -H, W. Day 4,266 65 2,381 09 youth was allowed to go -gnpunished. amusement of the older and to the infinite torm all tile asseW ,v Estill thi people gathered from till Airections, Inspector' Chamberlain's report on the Huron -James Dick1�i;.*.*.,::: 5,926 05 2,194 78 exce t1o, ar since 1878, with 4ine exception. In the ye --The induction of 1�ev. D. Perrie as Das- satisfaction of the younger one& The happy memb 6,142 80 2,32909 until the large house w. well filled. , After fallast I u1i 1893 there were 12,329 patients treated, n hospitals of ed, ex Kingston, C -J. P. Gilder8le 1,118 33. W 04 tor of the Presbyteriai church in Wingliam, bride ;and groom left early in the morning ership, will be abolished, though it is Ontario, the 24th issu Kent -P. D. McKellar ....... 'Mr. Gladstone has shocked the' hibits a marked improvement in their effi- all had,_6t full satisfactionfrom. the bounti- possible. increase of 988 as bom�ared with the pre-vri- .. Lambton- -A.MeLean. 6,621 25 2.44301 nd the tea -meeting on Thursday evening, for their new home at the ile, amidst a � nn � management and'Isanitary ..condition Lanark, N. -John ful repist prepared by the ladies, a long and wa feelings of the fossilized Tories by having ous year. The deaths were 27 less than giency, 1,016 40 962 54 10th inst., came off v ecessfully. Mr. shower of rice, interspersed witli old shoes. interes6ng programme was ente I red upo�! Its cc ith revions' years. There Lanark, S. -Joseph Bel c mpared w those of 1892, the death rate is 16--95 per 1 .... ; ... 1i805 90 390ch, Perrie, we believe, wi rooin' Peers created at, to them., an larmig ra�te, seems increased - conAdence iti them, lie re- Leeds -Wilmot H. Cole ...... 11 ... S,311 72 1,020 89 UZansit must command We unite with the bride and g 8 many and it W` as much appreciated by the ithousand, which is smaller th aiii any other the respect a6id admiration of all by his friends in wishing them -a pleasnt journey Lennox and Addingt4n-S.Gibson 1,733 60 ,160 15 Ind it is more than likely that this princl- ccept 1891. The am ounts to be asked ports, on the part of thepublic, and con- Lihcoln-J. G. Currie ............. 3,236 go 2,71632 ability and faithfulness iu� the great cause down the stream of lfe. ence, aj was vpfy manifest by the many en- year w. . stant improvements are going on. The Loodou,'C.-W. 0. L. Gill ......... 2,886 051 2.246 86 cores aid the generous applause whic as ple will be broadeapil until the nobility is no of the -Legislature- as' grants to hospitals - for which lie has 'espouse( . He preached his -Two of the unfortunates who are housed si stas of medical men and nurses are con- Manitoulin -D. R. Springer.. 680 461 616 19 kept ul�,'through the whole entertainment. longer a charmed circle, nd until the, the coining year run all the way'from, $23,- Middlesex,.N. and E. -W.1", salutatory sermons on. Sunday, I$th ult. in the county jal as criminals because their ham Presb,,v,- stantly becomi and more ex- The m4ting broke up at a, reasonable hour, House of Lords, no m atter what form it mav� 784 for Toronto General- hospital, down to. Noble (deputy) ............. .. 3,904 86 2,83633 -Still another you. g' mail has Joined the poverty and age preventbd them from ob- assembled I Duri�g the -year, four new hos- 11 _,W, aving spent a pleasant $78 for the General and Marine hospital of perienced. Middlesex W. -S. Blackburn.. 2,085 05 1,49005 noble army of benedict$ and bade good-bye taining a living %a ordinary membeors of 2�o- and all' ent a*ay, h retain will no longer make so miserable' a, OW, well allgr&tion St. Michael's hospital, Toronto,; Xuskoka-J. *E. Lount ........ 2,121 60 1,57660 evemn&as as aiding in a good cause. Nipissing-William Doran... 746 15 746 15 ound, the total being $107,312.13, or, P181 v'z-, to - single life. This time it is Mr. P. Ma- ciety, were released by- death last week- The pr4ceeds of the evening amounie& to torate -of showing alongside the Loer House %a it $7,970.34 more than for loi1ey, of Beechwood, who on February 15th Williant Black, of Goderich a -ad William 1892. The propor- 'Amasa W ' ood hospital, St. Thomas ; Gener I PresbyterY does at the present time. tion of the a and LM t and Norfolk -A Donly ......... 8,781 00 1,967 84 nearly $21. Thanks to the friends from a provincial grant to the total arine hospital, Owen Sound, Northimberland E.-E.A.Mallory 2,417 Sh 969 35 was united In marriage to Miss Hollis, of haw, of Howick township, the latter hav- di4tallj tuous ropm General Protestant hospital, Chatham', have Northumberland W. -F. W. Field. 1,226 85 787 80 9 I who so ably assisted us in the Were the, House of Lords to consist largely maintenance expeilditure is 36.73 er cent. made - application to be placed on the Ontario -John Hi Perry ........... 3,443 85 12,404 00 Arthur. They have se tled down in their ing reached. the nineties in age. The usual evenines entertainin, ent. In t was held, and a verdict f death -The average cost per inmate was $84.55. list of institutions receivina new home and the' many friends in this inques COU-M.P11, MEETIXG.-Council met on Sal- 5,301 65.3,031 94 p�r of those grel6t m. en of the natio4, ho have Toronto General hospital the whole nu �overn- Ottawa, C. -A. Burritt ........ .. 4,512 80 �2,872 60 vdmber mber of C Oxord-G. R. Paltullo .......... t wish them ma are of joy and hap- from natural causes returned. Black was a ospit&ls thoicest emselves in science, liker- -treated was 2,741, of -Whom. 2,304 were dis- meni aid.. . The total nu Parry Sound -Thos. kennedy.o.. 1,426 76 1,060 56 urday, February 24th, members all present; distinguished th piness down the stream of married life. member of the Orange order, and the mem- aild. being now receiving Government aid is ,32. Three 'Peel -Kenneth Chisholm ...... 2,223 50,1169 17 the Re w�e in the chair. The.Clerk, was in- ature, discovery, making an ai�istocracy of charged, and 201 died, -the remfdndei tunciman, of! Goderich, has made At eight bers of Loyal Orange Lodge No. 182, to new hospitals have been placed on the list Perth, N. -D. D. a� ......... L 2,815 80 i-,808'70 --John I structel to regiater b law No. 7, 1893. ns rather than treatment at the end of the year, Pedh,,S.-P. Whe)lhan...:... 1,617 60 867 80 their credit be it said, took- charge'of his &it heredif%ry one, it under this Year', and thele '91 egrant is: thus himself a Norwegian - sleigh and was out on ThemasTWiley re( an order for $165 W.- bur The average cost of each patient per. day in Peterborrugh-Bernard blorro 3,886 85 2,606 0 emains, and gave them decent ial. Po, or would be at least a crreat hitprovem., ent, somewh&f increaseg. tiring the year Prescott -John Higginson.,.... 1,715 10111j320 60 Monday with. the novelty. One foot is ri ucolled'tabletaxes. By-lawXo. 1forl-894, thne for al' hospital. wa"'s 91.08 a Shaw's remains were shipped to Toronto to the Yoronto (lenen there were 12,392 cases ate'd an increase Prince Edward -W. XacKeroe.. 1,619 05 819 06 Placed on the runner, the other foot propel was rep;6led from. word that " in first hue ceeain,ga U though it would Still be. fa froin perfect, cents per day. n.; Rainy River -F. J. Apjohn ...... 622 85 622 35 it, by striking the snow. In. the centre a be handed over to medical stu&-iits for dis- of 988' over last yeai,. The total grant - of sectic4i No. 1, to word "be" in second 4r the # m Cai R nfrew-A. Irving ........... 3,479 65 2,483 66 ar ced, section, there being, no one willin o, to claim Ii.ns, sang a I*'T k good, stroiLig perpendicul bar is pla, 0 line of a � e, and the name of J. X. 1,418 50 1,018 60 the body and incur the expense of giving it, as - ed for is $107,312. 18, �eiiigr $7,970.34 in Rlrleussell-J. Kesys... -- 4111 . ...... .. which the person holds to steady himself. A ones IeA I Mr. Mowat Re -Nominated, otes and Commen excess of the grant for. -1892.' The average Fkimeoe-Samuel Lou�i ....... 8,0?.3 25 2,432 90 Of villag6 of Varna, inserted inateaKI as Christian The chur After %IT the excitement ad talk- in re -i daly i -cost, per patient is 84. 55 cents, as Stormont -1. C. Alguire.... ; 1,735 70. 972' 65 seat is arranged upon itl to carry a bundle it burial. Jailor Dickson wrote to,- clerk. fi-law No. I as amended, fin- At, a convention of - the Reforiii-ers of opposed to 79.31 cents in 1892, and of this Thunder -Bay -3. M. Munro ... 1,432 20 1048 20 desired. The Norwegian name for the a son of theeceased in I-Slinto, and reeeived ally pas,od. The tender of Jones Brothers and appre rd to the vessels bought by the Preside t -Peter Ryan ...... 11,122 85 3,103 24 a reply that being in ill health and unable Oxford held in that constitu, Toronto, E. of Wiart with ihe� North �Iicy last ga Sparks�,othi ' " 0 'sh eda p n the Government share is 36-73 ceuts� a Toronto, W. -C. Lindsey ........ 111,642 94 8,439 05 sleigh is ".. Mg. n, to f uni for townsbi week-, the unanimous n i ation was ten-_ -of Brazil and fitted out in New York har- 18 -Mrs. Crawford, of the gravel road, Hul- to work he ,vas too poor to bear the expense aganst 30.93 cents in 92. Victoria --C. D. Barr .............. 8,853 95 2136 26 purposwwa accepted. J,. J. McKemid, 4 waterloo -Isaac Master .......... 3,350 60 1:967 85 lett, knitted a lady's long stock a few of burial, but be hoped the remains would Perrie, W tered to th,; Honorable Oliver Moivat. No 1�0r, they have ev ery one gone over to the A serious charge was laid sonic time ago Ing Dublin, Was appointed engineer and the the hours of 10 a. in., 'Nabh, of srgents with the exception of the by '_Nir; OT. A. Dorion against Dr. P. H. Welland -J. E. Morin ............ 5,938 85 3.382 71 days since, between' e sent to Howick. Mr. Dickson then wired Clerk h4ructed to prepare a by-law con- other na-me was mentioned. -',Vlv. _.Nklowat in Wellington, N. -John Anderson.. 2,696 95, 2,127 25 Reeve Cook, of thati township,*but received Bryce,'secret;�ry of the Provincial Board of Wellington, S. and C.�N. Higriii. and 5 p. ni. At first this 1111ght not seem firntingfliesame. The Clerk was instructed,- Gregor, ol has represented this constituency since he .Nieth roy, on which is the famous dyna- 2,888 56 2,109 70 to be anything unusual, but when it is reply tha he was unable to guarantee the Health. It was lleged that the latter had botbam .............. ..... . to draft i by-law setting forth theJact that e gun. It is priobale this vessel too Wentworth -L. Springer. 8,157 45 3,436 73 *known th�t ihis lady isJ74 years of age,' the expense. of sending the body there -and. Ibecame Prentier of Ontario, now. over twenty 'nilt in 1884, .1885 -and 1886 procured a large York, E. and W. _J. Ridoui:::::: 1 7,166 751 1,007 98 the counn -1 wi, not pay for loss or dainage - discount of 50 per York, N. -J_ J. Pearson .......... 1 2.129 50 '1,237 50 !)urying it. Under the circumstnces noth- years. While the cons-ituettev has been would have gone were not the Yankees in quantity of vaccine at feat will be better appreciated. How many done to 4teep by dep in the Municipality, young ladies are there who could do as well. ing could be done b�t co I with the law sil MPL cent., and that he only alo-sved the Govern- (T a similarluotion of 1 ebru he would put to shame many of her w b or adilre greatly honomd 1.�y its representaive, the charge of the gun so anxious to get a chance hich. says that wh�n a bo is unclaimed ary, 1893,'xiot b I ment 35 per cent. off, thus nettingt to him- ing acte(Tlupon. he account of Manning to try their w it, and: ff. the iother ters by her facility with the for 48 Jiours, it must be banded over for the relatill good men and true of tha banner Liberal etipo younger sis 'Y self -through tl�e transaction over $4,000. Huron Notes. for preparini by-law ye Union colistituency have placed the rest of - the joined the, insurgents there would be no needles. I collegiY use. And thus it was done-. reply to &'question put by Dr. Ryerson, Mr. 1. H. Johnston has sold his fifty School S(j�ction Xc I ay ana Stanley, and -Afr. Edward Horan, of Beechwood; had �Jonatban Cooper, sr., one of the Ion- wits mOh Pro --v iece under no ghobligation to them. , vessel. left to try it on. Mr. Harcourt said that a commission. con'- acre farm on the Sth concession of , Howick p for serviegs in com. iection with the board of posed of Messrs. James Fleming, inspector to bis -neighbor for soniething over $3,000. the misfortune to get hio leg broken in a eers of the township of Usborne, died on heali �v4s accepted . a' nd ordered to be paid. in so much &a they have ened the way for very simple manner 6ne day latily. He the l4th of February, at the aood old aue op of legal offices, and Dr. Ray, had been ap- -R. Cornyn, of Wingliam, has shipped Of By-law Nei 4, re sheep killed by ,dog's" was .1i religioi i A fofee of British sailors nd marines, bing his team out sed. The Reeve -and Deputy- pointed tb investigate -these allegations. his household goods to Dayton, Ohio. where was 9't' of one of the -hotel 76 years, 8 month,,4 �iid 12 d�ys. Deceased read and I aged in shore duty, recently, in Dr sheds and his lines caught in someway was a native of"England, bei born in i legislation that have em�aiated f rom 'While eng, Ryerson then pfaced a, motion on the he purposes taking up his residence,' 9 Reeve we�e instructed to interview the cauimg the horses to turn short, catchmi Yorkshire on the 2n'd of June, 1817. Early table akin for a, return ciiving full informa- very gral the govern-matit of that grand old rld Gambia, West Africa, was abushed by a 9 -James Wilkinson, who has been so dan- medical h(Wtl. 61ficer in regard to vaccina- lation of the chil(h (I his leg between the sleigh and-thewool in life he. married Ajux SherWood,who proved tion and i.1,10eu, happy JU tion regarding the progress of the commis- gerously ill -,it Escanaba, Michigan, is,,slowly d Fodis en a. i which have, in .,(Ilerree placed notorious slave trading chief name slollers' inquiry nd the finding. ultimately eA - con rack,causing a bad fracture of the leg above & noble and loving helpmeet (Turing the others in t -fie m runicipality. A motionthat ng, altbourb ftill in a very w "k d ult of 'mprovi the ankle. Nder the doctor's care lie is greuter part of the but whose feet 'd $75 saary as collector Oatiirio o far in dvance of �iny of. lie ister I h and 1), , ly defeated, The usual fa secured. dition. journey, Thomas IM41by be pal er, be , subject; British -officers-overconfidence-was pro to show that there is Judge Doyle has written the co pora ion for 1893 also that Airs. Seeord province. It will, howev 7 getting along nitely but *.ill be laid up for earlier grew weary o'linibing the steps of life, T) Mr. Bafour desires couple of months. res ably t the root of the matter. However, i.t no undue preponderance of Catholies � in the of Brussels asking them to provide 4n On- and she passed to her reward on the .30th Of be -paid $IV for her -late liusband's services of trump of regret to maily of Mr. Alowas dnii -One eveiung recently -as John Har- November, 1880. Nine children were the' public service of the Province, and for this closed desk and a better chair for His Honor in connectio"11 with the board of health -for friends throughout the Provice that -he geitedly, takes n: unfortunite occurrence greaves, formerly of Brussels, was walkill offspring of this �h of whom* 1893. The_--�Clerk`s salary was fixed at,$1.30 lJoitea I purpose he,moved that a return be sub- in attending Division Court there.- 9 appy union, is nat to be alloed an tuicipposed ele'eiion of this kind to i�ouse the British lion thor- ng the number of 'persons em- -Miss Eliza Budd, 3rd line of Morris, *ith-hia wife on one of the streets in To three ilaughters, Mrs. . Brimacome, of for all duti", e mitted showi left 6s in connection, with thq toNt it- Loage A and that. opposition is to C ronto; he was rudely jostled. or struck by an Eliniville ; Mrs. S. Hunter, of Tuckersinith e frot y PerlilanentlY, by the on Tuesday of last week for Mamitoba,where The �iTreasurer was paid $4 lbr at- n source lthough Fodislah is likely Yer ployed, teniporarily or pUgh g spVcia Government in the sp known man. Mr. Hargreaves returned Mrs. H. Taylor, of Montana; 'and two sons, t ` i I meetings and other extila 0 t f1`0111 whieli opposition tot be ex- big inedicine among his chum just. now, on rvice of the Province she has gone to keep house for her,, grand- "it tilph, and endfil account of his victor' on December 31st, 1893, tog'ether.-Nvith their' father, John Barker. the compliment, in self defence, when his Robert, of Ahe fo-w-itship of Bidd Work for 1803. The"Council. then adjourned trotterl pected. who agree i% ith the Patrons. y, he will bitterly rue assailant dealt him a blow in the f -tee whielf Jonathan, who resides on the old hoinestead, names, ages, nationality, i religion salary, -ins left Mori -is towpship, on to meet aga:tn. )of on James Aitk ay, March 19th. of ladustry nd who approv of their poli the day that he 'defeatea a British force. 0, ee of blackened his eye. The fellow ran away so survive, to niourn a loving father, besides a I e cy, -cupation, pl, residence and date of Monday of last week, for Cybresq River, 1 7� ata will not pprove of their course in This same story, in other forms, has been' appointment. Manitoba. For the past three -months he that arrest was not possible. Mr. Hargreaves large circle of granckbildren and other rela- i�l caadiAlatein-th-eheldin opposition to Mr. told gain nd again, and the sequel is The budget speech of Mr. Harcourt., the has been visiting acquaintances in *orris. had no idea who lie was 'nor was there any tives, 1who, will miss a friend indeed. While Grey. Mess] Provincial Treasurcr, will'be delivered on -Tenders an;�asked for the erection of a known reason for the attack unless the yet ayounginanMr. Cooper and In's wife Grey - township council pea tv ng ig first in wer�, Briti, 11 Tuesday next. new bridge over the Maitland river, on the ts to,-day�q Miss inTOW-AV always the sa British po The followi fi� ; oni the Dundas ie. arowdy mistook his man. emigrated to Canacla, settlh the mee (Friday). -.1 Sparl Ly, Of 3�anuer will trike a responsive chovd. in the courage and Briti4li thoroilgliness form a -A deputatiou from the Doinini�ai Orange -The Canadian Gazette oi a late issue. townshi of Otonabee, but soon after ire-' H.,Owi 5th line of Morris. The present bridge was ek, is �'Iat present the uest of Miss -Th, �D.f 1111&11V. 4 It S contains-& fuli_�eturq of the comparative moved to Usborne, - a -ml "-4ni-ing, the past 45 Lizie Sp brensts a. y.-, en ir- eira-4. -Mrs terrific force which has aways J)e waited on the (4overnment�,-INfpnday and pre- built nearly 14 years ago. William Baker, 9th ible. sented amemorial front the (4crange, which efficiency of the Canadian militia, and the 'years, he has been one of its � most indus- C 88 0 Iv does i seent quite fair tht ztftev rt,8ist -A -young.fellow named Bu rgess! fell iniio once i n, hs been.on the sick list with la, in Perm asked for the bolition of the grand jury, a well, underneath T. E. Cornyp's urnitilre following ii the standing of the 33rd Huron trious and respected citizens. In politics lie grippe ar all Sir Oliver Mowat has (lone for the farni- idpIturisy. We hope shewill soon WiA onscientious and ing portion of t4e communiti, the Parons he J udicial 'Committee of the Privy and for the prevention of the destructibit,of escaped alive and unhurt,- bey the been and still?is on the sick list with rbe, T' for the reduction of county councils store in Wingham. one day rece tlylbnt Battalion:' No. I Company, Godericb, was a Conservative, in religion a '.Metliod- be eonvalese4nt.-Miss Jessie Telfer has d Captain. Holines, 411 marks; No. 2 Com- ist, in life consistent, b of Industry should put up ;i� ciin -a- and Co,tuicil have decided that the enactitient of (luail. giny To. 3 honest, as a neighbor highly i against him in North Oxford. He has repre-. ducking. matie fever. hope she wii 11 soon be ful- om� Captain Williams, 56J marks ; N ry las ppoin. ted oanna, McMillan has re- ,ituency 'for over twetv the Ontario Legislature pi�ovid Honorable -Mr. Fraser, 3kinister of Public any, eaforth, Captain Wilson, 50; a father beloved. As he lived,56 lie Aied, n ly restored. -Uias J seuted that const ing, that. an -The Maitland Presbyte I a ary 181 No. 4 Company, Clinton, Captain Combe, exemplary Christian, whosie ope Of a, turned. from &'jnonth's visit among relatives of Brussels as their AA76'rks, has resigned his portfolio on account Revds. Ross and Millar years, and if his government has not assisteil ssignment for -the. benefit of Creditors ofillhealtb. He will probabb- be succeeded 55�;No. 5 Comvs�y, Brussels, Captain glorious immortality was ever bright. in the promotion of everything connecteO, should take precede -nee of udgments . nd 1 committeeto confer with the. congi�egations Hays, 49 ; No. -1 Copipany, Captain McDon- and friends inY-ullarton and Hibbeft town- with, afrricultur6, then. no crovernmeitt eve byMr. Harty, of Kingston. Mr. Fraser of Belgrave and Calvin in regard to a basis -Early Sunday morning of lst week, the ships. -Archid Hislop was one of the speak sudb I executions, is a vaid enactment and wi" has, for many years, been a in e ald, 46,; No. 8 Company, Captain Kaine, i Edwar , of Brussels,was ers at the Xforjis spiri,, of Benjamm (IS aid. A has done so in, -ach "for agriculture thin Ost fEcient of union. I , Agricultural Societylsan- -01 tow departmental chief, and "his retirement is a 31 No. 9 Coinpany,'Captain Young, 43. that . has gone up front Conser- the jurisdiction * of 'the Legislture. This The other day a number of th� young released from the clay tenement. The de- nual. supper, hild at Blyth, ion Wednesday source of re -ret.- ome little excitement was created on ceased had been laid up with I& grippe, fol- evening Of laot week. - Water Oliver, Z�l I St yative souree tha the portfolio of gricul- settles a niaxter about which Candian friends of Mr. James Holland, of the Huron 'Of roa titis and infl ith z %v d, Hullett, showed their yinp4hy and Man street, Exeter' on Wednesday of last lowed by broneld animaion of the De uty-reeve, Is at present seriously ill wi le to gree, varying deci- rzes running away. Mr. lungs, an -bad amm- in ny I ture in his cabinet should- now be bolihed Courts, ere unab tack -ed on to soine Other department. od will towards him, by,turning out and week, by several ho d his declining years fat , e his in, ation. is a friends hope to having been given. Mr. Edward News f the Week. 90 "dwards was born in shaking it off. Mr. h better off will the Patrons be -if they lolls cutting up &-quantity of wood for him. Harn ess had been delivering meats when his soon 1�earf a favorable change in his con� IIAS 1YIP11011) 17VER.-Congressina Wil &in street at a lively rate. Brentwood, eoun-,)y of Xasex, England, on dition.-Miss Mary Mitchell of Deseronto SneA qlefeat the leader of the governent ? Have Blake represented the Ontario Government, -A meeting of the West Huron karmers' horse started up M Institute will be held at on 11 iss E: &-:Kitchell It any man of their own competent to and- ir 'Richard Webster the Donlinion son of tariff bill fan e is nowt'seriOusly ill Dungaiuion, Soon Cobbledick'& F611and's horse joined in J ly '4th, 1812 an&- consequently would and M 11 of Rcxillop$ have MIS" fever. March 16th, at' the race, o -41y had his ves -en - Government. xico. He has typhoid , nly to be accompanied farther on have been 82 next J been making a !,�oliday visit with relati �4aty his place as preinier and attorp,ey­ in the City of Xel which the following apeakers life been �-ra? And is it right, after all that he has will take part: Hon. John Dryden; Pro- by Mr. Siriells - express horse. All three spared. When 19 years of kige he enlisted and friends on the l6t concession. -A few -1 or some Of that WUMAN AT Lid",RTY--Mr. Wiman was fessor Dean, Ontario Agricultural ollege-; made things lively foi, a �ime in turning over in the British Army, joining the let Royal days ago John �-Iill. met'with an accident by 3 �Ione for the farming class, released from Ne4 York g near, yery class to turn round and endevor to de- Henry Guy Carlton, the ar aol on Saturday. 1 A. Currie, Wingliam ; R. McMillan, "Con- other vehicles iLlong t e ro-ate. No one was Regiment, He was with them in reland falling throug4 a trap door in the barn and Bail was furiiished V Charles H. Deere, of stance,land others. injured, none of the Emils hurt, but sev- and Scotland, and in 1836 came to Canada received quite shaking p, but no serious stroy him?. We fail to sei� how the i u Istore Patrons atithor, has been married in Chicago for the 1 'W. Pike, 2nd concession of Howick, eral rigs were more or age oAnection with quellin mijul tan expee Igh load of yo�lng third tme, his previous two wives having POISONED BY PORK. -Seen members of' delivered to T. Richardson, butcher,: Harris- scene was really an exeiting one, yet the rebellion. In the battle- of Santutchge people from t, to retai the sy inpathy of Re Moline, Illinois. less' &m d. Tbie to render service in c ?y was do4. A slei formers by such tactics as these.' The old he 14th and 16th conepasio Rna se ureddivorces. Mr. Carlton has written the Kreuger family, of Michigan City, Indi- ton, on Tuesday, of last week, seven lambs laughable. Fifty-six put in,& -very e�joyable ele at the eom- Frei )nah might well have beenpreinitted to wind c he was wounded in the leg. some ex i!p his career in peace. tremely humorous ihings, but he ana,,have died of trichinosis. About a mouth that - weighed 900 poun For this year, -It is with extreind regret we announce, years ago he married Jane Ferguson, modious resi4nce of Stracilan, a Iago the family of eight persons ate some dis- the mEirket clerk says th are the beat the death of Josephl Corbet, of telgrave. � his aged partner, who has attain- short time ago,', It was a jolly time, -On doesn't seem to carry his ood hunior into I eased pork. lambs he -has weighed. He passed to his rejw46rd on Friday, 16th ed the good old age of 74. Mr. Edwards Friday morning', 16th ult., the residence of AT THE convention for the Patrons of In- his private life. WEALTH IN WAG-NRIt CARs.-The report indall, Alma, was destroyed by fire -The skating rink in Wingliam, owned tilt., aged 55 years. Hehad been a member continned in the regiment for six years Abel T has IIdustry for East Huron held at Brussels, oil of the Wagner Palace Car. Company for the by* Mr. T. Bell, came near being food for of thb Orange Order for i over thirty years, after his m arriage and visited various points and consider4le of the ho ehold e e ts us ff c thursday of list, week-, r. Williai Milne arter ended December .31, shows gross ! flames on Thursday 15th ult: Thurs- and was laid to rest by �he brethren. The in Canada. Fifty-oo'e years ago deceased consumed. It'�ppears a fire had been start- befic tinumerble runiors have been wafted (lu night, earnings, including all operations of the day was w skating nigiit, and a nurfiber of funeral took place at Belgrave on Sunday 'and purchased the lot ion which the Grand ed in the stove�* the person then we -at nk ta�n g $5W MAO 1111 alu bl Won en a be�n -lie We hhbo li&rly sad numb _w t New 4-1 n Whait in in y t t�, n 00 hi hat be lehe Reeve of Grey, and the well-known saw over to merica lately to the effect that the k twenty States and the Domin- and was largely attended. It was conduct- Trunk Railway depot now stands in London back to bed, seg was uiaprepaed to ,comba.t, company im those present could smell strongly something a. range dge for $5, the Forest city being but a quiet the f taines, "tph Zatight near the chimney. Ithe. mill man, was offered the nomination for the British Parliament would be dissolved in ion of Canada, .1SIiI39,330; expenditures, I burning, but nothing as visible. i The ed by the members of Loy 9 to,% e widerstandthat Mr Milne has ',the near futtire. From the information we $818,180 lit watchman, while on duty, abo�t one 492, Belgrave, assisted by i brethren illage at that date. The Ist Royals Mr. Tindall �#d family are sympathise Local W going v A RICH HAUL. -Three pickpockets made 0;clock,'saw "a faint littl- 'Is, to India b ,&Ccepted. It is stated that he did not be- can gather, however, from the most. reliable e flame comi _ out from. Wingham, 'Brws,� lyth and Blue- were ordered ut in going down with in their Ig.sa.-The many friends of :the & rich haul the other night on a crowded of the front of the building, and ZI 13,11 Yale. About t�ro hunared Orangemen took the St. Lawrence suffered shipwreck in the William M. Turnbull, -son of Councillo long to the order when the nomination was sou�ces, we judge the probable fact to be Wabash a,�enue cable car in Chicago. They haste gave the alarm. The firemen respoi�d- I part in the d the funeral ser- Gulf in the month of November. One man Turnbull, procession an will pleased to -know that he i