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I I L f 11 ' . .1 I : � $1.50 a Year � L C9 fair Oanada')r I � �� � : - — rmTr-v , NTH YEAR - I . . EAFORTH - FRIDAY9 A,PR.IL:: 69 18940 1 t --- �, ; . NTY-S - . . I S ; I - I . .�Z il . - - , � . . . � � .i . i Separalte-cell.s. I bhat we noW - an,� , JMBERI 1,373. � — - - I - -conspirators in , I V�7HOLE NT . � ==-ll0l`lllllllIiiill I England. Twenty- confilling the I . , - ' !. ' - I I . I I - '� (lay's illness lintil about eighteen months light in Lincolnshire, ition athi- js �� mp,leta and Open � . the'remains and took. cliarge of his ef- champion Of Ontario Owing to the crowded condi, . i I — � � I ,v io drew ied r cessary to confine several pris- � of those seekin I � d in a unds a (lay and that would be 313 pounds tions. The lucky man or wom It wl ould hear U-oni his folks: ago, when he injured hiluself by failing one years before the it has been ne . 11� . � . ?I , � ,What Can be Accorp,plish the prizes as in other lotteries, would get feets until they all ,. ut to from an apple tree. Even that accident has Conservatism -came into the world—on oners. together, and in this manner the �, P6 - Laidlaw, sr., I � - JAf,e�Time. Of butter at -16 cents per pound. The first " turns 0 Tolin . . I tO , oderate -d it in England. Miss Evalis now S oidin- Marth 31, .1819, Air. , - I I J, very m . . — � � stance would bring $40 a cow mud the the offices. If this plan were adopte filiistra- not prevented -the performance of hi Plot -was � hatched. The origina, r 'Of . .� . � J i1n - would save the members of both govern- be- his wife, and is applying for admi as constable at W upper a city youth. . , I . went has received : . - .. -) . � the Probate ary duties. He always act$ as born in the parish of- Douglas, , : . (k,rolij the Clucago C�nadls,a Ainerican "Itter $50 a cow. Joseph Dorrauce, of Me uld tion of the estate through � aof Lanarkshire, Scotland. Mr. ]Caid- the scli�eme is said to be - - � ft, and a great'd,is- f of Clintciiiv Killop, says he will not keep a cow Opt ments endless -trouble. Govern�nents wo d Court. arriage took the municipal elections. 1. war ap), and since The crowded condition of the "A is en - ", - - . � �� I There died in the small town ien be independent of the people, an Her story is that the in at Edmonton Rriday law came to Canada 50 years I% 00 pounds of butter a year, tl England, about four —A foot of snow fell _ - Miniher grants. : �� A average 3 1 a- tirely clue to the large Ift be seeu ilk every �� la Ott the 112th ins�t., at the age of 80 will n( ould be no use in 1-1 party politicians" place in Manchester$ � then has been identified with many mov, L ­�� , I � I I . Calm , I Light to remain -and his cows make $50 to $60 each a year. there w siled'for -night last week. d therein. frisoners have to be i � lian whose career oi years ago, when the young couple s ents towards civil and religious progress. COU'fine r I I � rs a I a blind support to any government —The steamer 'Newfoundland sailed -from m it is - almost impossible to ... � � � . . I . ary he made 150 pounds of butter arriving at Toronto they parted ate Chadwick, of Inger- doubled up, and 11 -- � 0 memorable in the annals of.railroad III Febru - 4 This plan Canada,and —Police Magistr .1 Z, � - . , I i . � I . this week to men, � I- I er elopment an(I `--donstruction. from six cows, some of which had been foivit1te sake of being reward( over some trivial Imttter and had not f ally" Halifax for the sealing grounds a few weeks -keeper MeMurray 620 enforce proper discipli'lle, . "I � � . of new 'goods, ! I .. . .1 v, dev . - . . would kill party politics its dead as a door . I i ago, and has arrived it St. Johns, NfId., Boll, has fined hotel -Mr. Charles Dra er -sold his oplendicl * I . we 1 � .. . that milking six nibuths and he received 18 cents ' _; . � I and costs for having his barroom blinds . - on, but �� - Josep , 'hit - . . acre farm, on t e 4th con;cession of � 0 that later ehead was the first man it, I � w � ine, � and Ile lived to per pound for wha,t he sold. Now, what he nail,'afid both the official services of ;Me made up. ' 0 : . I with but 8,000 seals. ' �, down, 1-00 I - 0 am . . . . . I - . ip, peach crop an tow Gustav Eisler, for - tthik f 4cideel 1: fired a locomotive engi Township country and the character of legislation -Pesch growers say that tl ;hi,p to Mr. z - . rt in the construction and completion call do, every other farmer*in the . ciaents Log ,, I . -The � � M faiihionable, � take I the right would be greatly -improved at a savi of Carmel Church, HensaU. ! nty was not injured by tile late number killed in railway ac ,nE Mr. Eisler 'has --since : . of the Canadian pacific Railway, one of tile could do if be would.go about it ill I in Essexpow, )3 the sum of $5 J000- . I � ) t macle millions of dollars to the country. 11he . (By a Correspondent.) i ,�cept in a few cases in the interior in Canada during the year ending JnUe 184 , I ,,your " mind a eye - atest iteldevements in its line of the new way. I know some say I have mo frosts, e. � . been offered jj� 000 for t.fie same 1 1 farm, but � : what, it contains gre . � I . - fight that is going oil in the Onta�'OL Legis- bath 4 was 216 1 - � . I . . - _�V,ere well 9, .. _MTr. and Mrs . . . That t such am experience 4bould money and should practise what I- preach. The services in Carmel church oil Sab of the county. . Wni..NAitt, lot 292, Sth refused to sell. ' On the same day Mr. Peter � . the Uct that ,,' � .- I . world . crowded into --the span of one I know I have lost for others" profit, and lature is .merely for the sake of securing the last both morning and eveningi t -At Ott wa oil Friday an unknown man It Moore will have been 60 years Married-. Hignell ,purchased 50 a -ores adjoli4ng, front, ,� . __ I %v* been . - att ' whose hearts and ears entered the Central Hotel and asked ' for a line, - he sum of $1,900-1 - . � . . ended, amd those . I Money � A the present geiier- ran a factory for years [it a, loss, to, encour- fat offices� and the patronage of the Pro . . u ­drank1t, sat oil. M, I i .1 . . fatter than xy 14. They bave lived on the same Air. Drager, for t . ull- and � I human life few men of ' small quar -Mr. Robert Stevenson, of 1 Walla--e,� - can realize,," for the convenienc, era to keep cows, and now the cry vince. When offices were much were open to receive the. truth,_in at 118,Ye Liity of whisky. He - - - - - - �. es of age farm . I was lot over 50 years and Mr. Nesbitt had never times are hoped ' ation � - es do not they long as the Jarvis! an( The ser- in h - Ig 1 11 inle at a 11 . . a is '- cheese factories and- creameri. are now,, as felt that it was good to be there. on it cli%ir, and in twenty mh tea while feeding � a c OP in �� . . I - . . : ridden in a railway car. . - I t i - ad travel appear to them as much I ther Tories Were bein benefitted there T so ioius�aijd pain - a good C(Spring railro ing pay enough for the milk to keep cows," yet 0 1 nion in 1� the morning was based on Genesis - (lead. . suffere a i . "I ' . I - . . .. rse a I a the coining and go' ot" invest one dollar was nothing said about tie fee system, and as of thought aii(I -At Toronto Mary Larkins, aged $5, was --John MoKillop, of Weat Lorne, has sold neighbor"s barn, - - I part of the unive eident recently. The kniv" �struck t �, ' ful so -, d in a splendid I t. these grumblers will n he,id. found dead in bed Sun chie Campbell, of Dutton, 200 acre I a of fin � - I of the seasons. I I f I am advocating now, cheese there -is nothin%ijaid about a far worse use) powerful application, we lia*6 seldoiri . (lay morning. She to Ar : his left hand severing all four �e�s near I - and on St. J odalwhich Inust � ge Stepli6son. was busy dev.is- im a factory. . . n the it surpassed. In his exposition theveverend for 3me days sit! died I oseph's island for $1%000 hand- . 1. When Geor is, but lbere is more Of' Pit------ ecause,the boot is 0 had been on a spree 9( excited the . I)r. Watson spent thitee hom-s , . omotive, soon to astonish the 4actories or creamerie . . , from from the effects. The doctors decided no - -Societypeople in.Halifax are ,d, though they w4re badly - ivapro:va or not . Ing the first loc money in cows and pigs for a farmer than in otherleg. � taken dressin� them am , t . . nd revolutionize social systems, . . ' gentleman made a marked deviatior - . over, the fact that Lord Aberdeen has eful - - *� d All othees under the Ontario Government bliat n4y inquest was necessary. lea succeeded insaving a faifly us it -1, ;A a nything .. , died at Maplewood the most maAF , , I-wi , * I do OUr i -a else. .Let him make his butter or the time-honored interpretation I I 1, the largest house with t . Z . t u n I I � ) P. bqy of ten. i - ton, ors have been wont to pu -"Urs. Wade, of Parkhill, who - a* tehead - was a driver of a r - ti I things officers and the fee made a source of rev- this beautiful portion of Scripture. He tit, ' � unds of 'any of the fashionable hand. - - ,� olleeseat homeif he wishes, only keep should be filled with competent salaried commentat , large , ancl, ' coal car on the traiinways near Darling - 1. I st the age of 81 years, was a respected I citizen extensive gro krm, for the- eetingOf it James' �_ Farmers are always wem ing I . -The annual Vestry -in - I Yours UpolL England. The tramway ran from . Darling J?ws- _�_ufacturers enue to the Province. No government has d as. to the realit- of e - Her husband the late Ralph residences'at the Northwest I held on Kas�0 Mon- - � , � . � -five bheap. Cheese and butter ma examined the groun. y ;-_ of the town I I er. Lord and! Lady Aberdeen and Church Mitchelif was of pro -fit, . j,on tb.Std@kton,,a distance of twenty n�t satis- a right in times like these to have such fat contest.. It was not an imaginary cont iffled. at the Deajardins' Bridge summ. was the largest �4a; . I . �iust make at a lose or they are - �at, - Wade, was � I day evening. It .1hering 'm , its tonstruction . . number about 40. � - r somei � � . � in fles and the. occasion of - I for the cheese factories offices at their�'disposal as to tempt old first,becamse. ginary contests do not m4ke catastrophe ft� 1857. I suite will occurre'a �-t -of ,- the kind that has been held. 10 . , e list Of - 10,'W� . was iO get, a;'Cheap means of .- transporting fled. If it were not Ima A remarkably suAden death . r members, and even members of the govern- lame, and Jacob was lame ; seco�d, 4ge are - i � state a fact�­you 4 1 seaboard. That and creameries, butter would .not be ove -Thepeople of Burlington viI4 The financial statement ah4wed the ... - I many Sprind ! coal from. the mines to the I much ment to feign sickness or deafness to -secure recapulese Jewish ceremonieii,aincient and il�od- greatly excited over the disappearanie of W. Washington, Oxford'i county,' Monday last years. � � I � io buy r . . as five cents a pound,, there would- be so , . 4 hus week. As the funelal of the late Ste hen congreg�Ntion to be in a, most prosperous � ! le r ' . These offices being mostly all filled 8 view. He showed *ith ellis,jown clerk- and postmastef;. T - ,f deties of lb� �hureh - 'M , � crude method of trimsport, however, w I . 4. N ,, state. The different so � ... I J - oad * system � in embryo. ue to all was about to lea,ve the house, an e der- -to , I than ordinarr for home consumption. Last year there them ein, forbid thi 'I" plain words-, take . Our modern ralli, the road were shipped thirteen and a-balf million by old worn-out politicians, who eontin equal clearness that Jadob did not take the far only a alight deficit has been di�covered H aud the Sunday School were also Alle-ign �. ,- - o-wilers-of I ly womam, named Mrs. Alfred Gammond, ; . I . - . I . Stephenson talked the tead'of dollars"worth of cheese and about one and hold them until the day they die the fees initiative, for it was the angel that wrestled in the post office'accounts. - I I 1, fitting. be in a flourishing condition. ; - I I . able these all night with him, and Jacob did, not �ske �Sandy McDuff, who escaped aft�r help. was stricken v ... :, - L . into thig idea of trying steam ins creamery of necessity must be high to en' W. W. Thompson, who has aue' : . L a &If million dollars' worth of L ith paralysis while.g -Mr. '� 1. I I i lien a stkiggle began that 7h . ' ai at once driven to - School at f)rom- � , I epartments there' . horse power, and t been " old men " to hire competent h I to do the hold of him witil he waft made to feet his der Wilson Holton,an olc1hermit, into her buggy. She w I . - - , i arter could butter, and it is estimated if it had not to enable thepi, to PiAe 3arge sums nificAion ing to mur . t her home at Washington, a distance of cesSfully taught the public . I I � for upwards of eight � &au that which . lasked several years before & - ch the work, and weakness. As to the spiritual sig Maas � L � I ; opposed by all for the dearth setting in so early in near Tilbury Centre, s ago, Ilas jus le,, but life was extinct before as- Larty � years, wits , , ati, Bonnets, - - be secured. The road was . two millions --more woidd have .been -yearly into their pockets for doing nothing. of the -contest, it is not a t pical example of been found UY O=r mirder in about a ini udsome pre6ents by ;icgu the recipient of sonne lix i ig L . I - Rib � classes of people. Laborers thought it season . butter or bovernments have ariglit to see that they get privailing- prayer, but o7 stubborn r ist- Gladwin, i an : sistance could be rendered. The deceased is 'a 6ving for C��pbeil- - - _. The 'sold, while there is no home-made cs - ., . i and- all the othav Of work ue -for their monev the same as other ance to tile overtures of Divine mercy on Lon, of the Ull conce�ssion of was well known'in the vicinity, where she the pupils prior to h I a � P . ' L ZL . . would put everybody out -Mr. McKim ' d the pri�6 Ishi Id cheese shi�ped out: of the country. Whether full val % -up ford, where he has secure . . ' Labor being a marketable mauls' part, and all conquering. power on Kinloss, has purchased from M4. James ,lived with her husband and a grown' L . a Linery. You wilt . landed proprietor,objected because it wou )r not good employers- . of the public school. Mr-wilson ; � takel - . . I courses, farmers thought it the bome-made is too good, ( I y. - . L I I I our gorgeous dis- I ruin their fox � -,nough to export, I am unable to say, but I article no government has any right to pay God's part. It does not teach us so intich a Tolton, the well known breeder, of :Walker- famil the school until the �,su . I -- , � y rope- , T (1, bum their stacks, and preachers -( . � r the Pine is charge of i . J to thing from hearsay, and tjist more.for cowpetent help than it lean be got *ty in rayer, M of ding- o that -Calverl), k Walker, I � . . . . woul lesson of importuni * ton, the finest bull calf ever brought t weather. So long vacation. . I . I . 1, ' nd SAT'VEIDAY, . I it from the'pulpit because it do know or I rider. still very MUCIL under the of Xa.rchi ".. i an in Canada -makes the for. . 'The 't .. . I titIkked against er to- is that every wom . I ing trust and absolute seW gsurreL ! part of the country. traeted. has been -the poor fello*'s -After a few Aaj�s iftess Mr.' Oman T_' � !, daces near The Dominiow Government employ two or Oronhyatekba and pro ro ence I . . � out LL � mocked G*od b,v bringing I . spoiled afterwards. subject in the evening was " lawful cov- -A few weeks ago.Dr. . ,sed �Way 0 -his -late ' ' 9 _7 - . I ; bestbutter sold ; it is I ,ney he saved in his risky Smith pas I - . ,d As long as f rmer I - - - I I I I .. L ! . z I I a . 8 continue and three times more help, and pay two or atousness," the text being IstCo .illness that the mo U.wI A 1 rinthians Dodbam,,O i es Z . ei intended they shoix . . purchased what is known - as I i Captain ; ;ether than he-ev to grow run out. It is pro- Base Line, limiles fiOMWO . .1 . . * . . � - . . be. On this account much of Stephenson's imes more money than either the 12-31: stCovet earnestly the best gifts." aolin's Island," in the Bay of Quinte, half a profession has entirely a in pls;w- L I I �ria,Df new styles manufacture what is not needed or what - three V ied to get up a benefit in his behalf. On day, 27th ult. Decesi'sed settle 1. . Thb doe,tor has POE - : - preliminary surveying had to be done by will not sell, they may expect hard times. state of the country or the condition of the The speaker briefly reviewed the higf6rY Of mile from Deseronto. , shard in 1852, and 41eared the for* ,Ott. - iibe&--Hats ant arier was, finally rants being paid. Be- the establishment of the the Wednesday Dr. Sweetnam, of Torontof " � I - 1, moonlight.. When- the ch I Suppose manufacturers would continue mak-- labor market war , Church at Co�inth, erected a number of summer cottages Oki i lit arm which refuses whiX he died. H -e w*s sit Orafigeirnsn�, Land � blush of lovel�_ . constructed on a � .1 11 d plea a t, and again opened therig I of a was . � granted, the roadbed was ing the saine plows, harrows, cutters, sides,.the idea of giving pensions to men. and pointed out the subsequent evil fruit Isl&n and is making it a is U the 3lethodistichurch, an . I L �� - - pIes And, the : joinew-batilifferent plan from thatpursued wh have -been steadily employed through '91181Y 1 sown beautiful summer iesort. I . to heal, and scraped the bone. The doctor a member He leaves 6 � . 0 VI I ba that the operation will prove sue. universally respected. . i ­� . uggie , expecl I I ne*- . � -foot b i 8 reapers, and other articles that which the needs of discord pre . is ion. � Nikido,w . 3w col - d tlxa . at present. The I:afis were laid on �WO market forty or fifty years ago, life'L earning two or three times more by men who had abused tile Spirit's jgifts, -It is said that Miss Odette Tyler, who most and four children to mourn b" i i . . OM 4111 tool the ' ees co ught forth. is to marry Howard Gould, third son of a ii�ighly respecte4 ci;tizen I .: d and were kept from spread- the businesi - and than they could have done at anythi Cy . gh the cessful, but it will be June under the . it millinery min(r I blocks of woo would they stand long at iiig�h.sf throu , for! what late Jay Gould, the New York millionaire, favorable circumstances before he will be -Edward Ross, - I .. I . . , ast. The . 8 " who is enough to cauie a rebellion. Covetousness is an unlawful desire i - ,f I . � ing solely. by the weight of the ball out. Meantime he continues of Mite : . farmers who cry bar d ti mies are tho e 44 " fed drones will ssy that they can, is not our own, a desire that is uncon�rolled 'I mi the convent at able to get .,hell, passed awaron Si urd*!y, !24t1t gmmer season, of I . engme constructed was the " Loeomo- are pap � . was for five weeks a pupi 11 I As of � I I . I first atinue to produce what the markets in twelve hopeful and bears his suffering with marvel- ult. Deceased �oam.e' to Perth upwar, � ping to ten YdtL I t twelve tons and cOl . watch such men ni;t fiv6 on $400, $700 and $1,000 a year, by reason or Conscience. Covetousness is a Guelph. The younglaay was th . I d'o lot 21, co#ces- . . - . tion," whidh weighed abou, , ailk was glutted with. Let them I one fortitude. 40 years ago, and Bettie on 1. . had but four wheels. The -water t . ?., � and otheii. but, this -being a free country, they are not sin that God especially frowns upon 4i his years old. . � ilned iuntil ' E�-Y,OU 4&Ve0ft l� as John McMillan, M. I . a � —#— : 1 4 dlm,* _. - , e nk their services are word ; and no sin seems to be more complon 4 copy of 8ion 12, Fullarton, Where hp remi � �. I . . made out of 8� hogshead. . Oil this engin ms m6u�y in. horses they wl ere comp.elled'to if they thi -M. A. Smith, of Forest, has . . � . . we - want to Ift- . the erstwhile driver of the tram, Jose,,ph When there wi rth more to themselves in some other to our fallen natures. It was this sin that the London Times of June 292, 1815, con- Perth Items. I a few years ago ' when he retired to %t4e% . ,, � � I I on hand and now when cattle and politics NO . � - . -le of Waterloo, Mr. Shepherd the fifth masWr'in the -Mr. 4oss was a, man of fine chaTaictert, a bible . . �ere ii to see. :U - " the wa �. � . brought some of the angels down ) . , Who new .. . Whitell - ead, became the first fireman N are more profitable, .they are - out of . from their taining the report of the batt titute, has resigned. in his manner, and beloved by all r, � ;! old�time 0.po� . � . overnniLent employment being light, As it was in the Church of the news of which had just arrived'4 It is& St. Marys Collegiate lns� . � r ,.I$ - � � TIM FIRST IRAILUCrAD TRIP. horse business. . . a�I I high estate. four,i colunins made -him.. He leaves a wife, one daugbjter�, end . I , 'i. hours, short, i li only a moderate Corinth,so in the Christian Church of to -day. - -The Kirkton creamery 37,500 I � I 'The read was completed�it.a whole � HN C. MORRIso. pay sure, wit small sheet 6f four pages of . ' � -1 riginali idea% and length Jo . . ing . . s of butter last season. eight sons. I I � i- . — am Ither brains or leaming be Covetousness and selfishness are at thia root ; ; t I ount of 4�i each. pound ­ ' � T - � T. . lin over it, and on _* . storm gam and Kinkora has -The frame- residence 4 Mr. 41U I �H, I nee� - , � before thefirst traiwwas' e was lined with I , � - regired, the yearly sums named ought to be of most of the strife and -division .�hat so -During Friday night's severe -The parish of Lo Z I I 99 . i 11 raised $92 fo . 4e#ro, . I .. - ; the7 day of opening the rout -Farms in St. Joseph: Island. su . 1. . 'I &DAV - y- . ient to secure all � w and impair its usefu less. r Hon. Eward Blakle�s Irish Bridgeman, St Marys, was to - , le Opening D. � orse. The -the help required. weaken its powe I John Young a member of the $a1vation Saturday, 24th - ult. I T - I my'.81, , ; people eager to see the iron h � 1he following letter is from- Mr.. George During the last six month 'there have been The devil is more interested ill stirr'ng up . i' d at Neepawa, Manitoba, Home Rule -fund. - - ed by fire on . he . I - . ,' � , - 8 I I I - . . little en ine, made the run successfully and � of the township . I 5 I estab- Army st&t one - .1 een elected ublic tibn of the conteirits wdrellost, - I � , t it would not do all � the evi,l H&rnilton, s'former resident ome cases thousands, of church row than he - i in He _11r. A. Burritt has b I . * ardm . Ti 1. a genuine started from there across) the pr4irie of greater - po.r o in cash � t�in�s � a ho, if we mistak e not , Alit - Air. including $8 . belonging to i Mr. �� __ . , of Hibbert, and wl 7 e firm, lishing salloons at every corner. �f the has not been beard from since,'andit is school trustee in chell, in place t men in the employ of that extensk:v .. I . depended . . . I . ' . I reported of it. The speed started -the pioneer cheese factory in Ilia cc Street & Walker.7 Thii firm are good, devil is in the habit of coliferring degrees in feared he has perished. I . .. T. H. Race, who resigned.' Bridgeman's sons. A frame stable dol b . Oth and _31sta - on the wind. 'If a hea& wind on a grade' it . � I- .of arty, Was alscii ary I . pa�t of Oritario, - be confessed they MT G. Paul, 'db the ssmep stock still and had to 'wiirit till easy bosse's, but it must -his sulphurous clime, those who stir up dis- -At the. Cleveland, Ohio, Medical Col- -A three-year-old son of , - ' owlie . 11ras the � , . , . I . of -ten canie ple in search of farming' I . It is really too bad .1 a lege, th, examinations of which have just Devizes, whil on the gate, the Z. A defective chimney -rest many peol lity Poor payd sension and strife, in the church wil Amid . e climbing - At other ti-mes"it ran 0 areinig _____7_aud there was no imurance� , The br seeing the new . wind went down. .- . lands for niany years back- have gone to - think the employees of this firm are tax- n. Meri. are -not ihont, On- I and -broke his leg. I cause, I - ve-&-at ., -in hour . . - h I eon- loss will -100 on house � . take yoursel ten or twelve miles , . The first trip Manitoba or the Northwest, and many of to , good . chance of promotio gs closed, Miss S. E. Pettit, of Bel* other day, fel has let the be about W1 and 1� at kble, . ed , to proi . carping about, essentials, but .about � thin tario, took her degree as M. D., r4 ki not -M,r. George Davidson ' : I was made ,September 27th, 18225. - trivial in: themselvc "the igh- , el stables, and $3oo on contents. - " . � � 9 g ][,oco- them are sorry that they went, and. I know $700 to $92,500 a year for work %, and to gain their own f her class, but taking �, tract for the re -building of his hot . Ait you I*e and as -was . ,,� . only ]lead o . ' The name of the first engine . I Aetsi n of . e who would come back if they'bad ,getting. from or, in Bome cases, work- , to X I I hoursa, day, , selfish ends they would even wreck the e�at stand of any one graduating Jrom col- in Mitchell r. Henry Mogk, of Logan. -Mrs. Aclaik, of 'the loth eon :0. 4fte will, presEl- -the driver, James Sieilienson,' Of 80111 9 - - - ight - - � rest in 'a" motion," and � the means to do so. Now, there is a g Ing only every Other -day. Provincial sal- Church of God� . But there- is such a thing lbge. . el Contract price $1,175. Elms, met with.a' painful and wh&V�l - I your friends alon was a.cousin of,Oteorge Stephenson. I ., -na,. and in em�loy . as lawful covetousness, and this I de�ire for -The resid of 'Air. John' Bristow, the Ontario. have proved; a fital se' -i about 1 two .9 . it may appear, altbough mi deal of good farming land in Algoi aries come out of the -people who ence � -Among the graduates at . cident, - - them enjoy the . Stran e as , . any St. Joseph Island'in particulp6r, where there � 11 come out Of advancement is at the root of ress. Georgetown, was destroyed by fire; Wednes- Toronto, at last week'* week. While oing up .Is ladder i4 -the - , . 111181 about railroad construction . - the officers, the other ei�lades all pro . sed I oseph Butter, son of a ago. - cutth ,. 0 it" nt land. ' Partially im- f, 'mations 91 ij a gvAh in ty of our Spring - ' �� - line is still some free gra . �he Pockets of every man, woman and child We should ea�nestly seek the bei t ki ts as da,y night last week. � The re was call examl was J barushe feill to th, oor, , _____ ave b tered,,the gauge of the first . . 7 h be- b � farms, call be got at, very moderate e Dominion. our minds. These may be� gained ' a piace'of Car- niter, -of Motherwell -L d eIr i . . - -4 feet 8� inches proved in th relating to . We M tripping over I The Mr. John B, As 2 . the scalp towards the front of her bea- 'Over - I - i I of railwa,y ever laid down rethe hardships of settling in a me 6f Hamilton who I , : . - gauge, of the prices, whe Employers of all kinds of labor have to both by reading and by observation. pet while. carrying a lighied -10n -Mr. A. R. McFa , six inches in length and dean. to the iz;e. . : I P. . I . I - -h"become the standard. -new place is Past- - I . competewith each,other to. selcu�ei wOrk of should especially seek to cultivatethis powers _h difficulty, they lived in Mitchell twenty-five yeaLrs ago, 'was The scalp is ued. back froithe w,"orld. At #us time Mr. Whitehead could � I children were rescued wit was 0 � . _. -Old a I 11 ice was at lonce, . McFaul I There is over 90,000 acriis of land on ' d I . . of memory and observation, and: try to ac- haying already retired. in that town I&S tance, ly at L any k n ; our governments should be com - t week, looking, up . Ri I I ' ' � I � 1 f , I' L neither �ead nor write, and it was on 11 t bone some &a . : Island - wiW niarly 2;000 'inhabitants, 10 PP e 0 � others what -Waterproof � - the I see I -The Mandleburg. COmPaUS', .friends. , ned, who put a number of atitch�s in I I 11 .- I the earnest solicitation of George Stephen- P � at offices, 6 general � C_ _ d ure their help at a minimum quire the art of conveying to H dT N -Ja eT, of Wallace had sullame tp,i -a�',& 11 RITH, , ee schools 3 ministers, 6 po , ost to the.tixpayers. - Just ex%mime the we ourselves. reta,iii. We should seek the I ,outreal, protested against the A Mlicing -' fr. 6cob Seburg $ it. M,rs..Cl&Tk is now able to sit, 11 - . � son that he undertook to master the thr I . e house, I flour . . � gifts as relating to charactef, ICharac hey his buggy top destroyec -veral. bags of wound is almost healed. I i - I ever, he beeamie a stores 3- hotels, I temperame cost of runnfi29 the machine in Perth countY, bes of duties on English rubber cloths. T I and se the I - I : i Ws. Once interested how -ued applies- 'inill, several saw and shingle,mills, I plan- which is a fair sample of the others. It ter is the only permanent posseMicin that claiiii -that under the new tariff these goods -wheat stolen from his barn by some miscreant _on the f0th of March, death ' mell L . a and by contin we We should could bo more profitably completed ill Eng- recently. .. cIs! . Much Conservative- I zealou studqnt, 64-tto be in operation inafew takes $5,000 a yea"r to collect the customs can acquire in this world. ' oldest and MOM -Ste med ; tion rose to ithe post of paymaster of the ing mill sh agricultural 40- � all . Marys' olde ' of Downie?s � cut supporter of, the � . I � I m6ths, 3 municipalities, 2 . duties, ore first and one second-class In seek especially to habits of honesty, land, which would haveithe effect, . of . closling -George Raper, St. . . at resi- � one- he person of Elizabeth Fraser, . , I I road. : 1.� I I farmeri" institute. - ' . - . I (1-1 die oil March 12tb, at the age of 91 � residents in t - � .S ' being sufficient to do -the work. The offices With � honestv tile factory in Montreal. �� I antp i ' I � cotland, and after -RU'N' I ei es I alic of all kinds do well here, and truthfulness And =y ich, though Our orov . .. He Thede, NWS�VAI`RRS YRF,I)I07F-D . ills are r . years. -elligen an, 10 rehc� Of the late Andrew Fraser. yterian churches he � f�o I _N . etl it ess we . -The stallion show at'T� Lto tast week, was an int t a ood man, - - . Gir, ,I in St. Marys, Mit6hell and Listowel were and trlibhfuln I a rn in Sutheriand'shire, 8cot I � . first trial was 'made the press . I L most plices in On- I i . tile werfa during ceased was bo - . i. A widow three ; Before the prices are better tham-ir . I created to provide for needy - support- business should go down, and -with' steady was well attended and gbved intereating to sild saw t change in . ,and, in May, 1-809. in 1840 she ,came to I ­ - ! . I -' I I � -are le- t " I of that time -prophesied that all sorts of dire to $4.50 ; p6m, .60 cents ; ­ K - ___ - enue, to over- lovers -of hors' flesh.; 6 swe%pAakes for hislon,, g Canada with her father, wfiO settled in: the - � ft 0, MOArn I if the - vis' - I � . I e I ' i ? Fs ial. giN e tario. Flour, ,% era ;. th __ do not even collect rev ploddfug industry, we are bound h' I il - An I and and affectionate . z) -.41d. happen lonary oats, 35 cents; barley, not much grown gll t ey L� laries, The colleet� The consecration ser- tile best Canadian b d. Clydesdile stallion Le b sket s:e 5 �n by this young - disaster w4. ' enou as come every obstacle. I re _T11 , I of Embro.. She was married to.' . � a Stephenson were Permitted to carry out his er 0 Pz their . � oung People's Society of Christ- Of . -nd -ii at the resi- village . , - memorhim, 11 was . pctrk, $7 to $7.50 ; beef, $5 to $6 ; butt of inlan revenue cos s about $4,000, any age given by the\, Agrb6ulture a eople, of gion Church, Logs - ide went to , - � _' tion vice of the 'Y 'drew Fraser in 1845 and astabri , . . 0 - y ' I March 25th, in the scheme. The proposed speed of the locom 0- cents, potatoes, -3 d class mail being , wqn by- Graham N , r. John Jefferson, ;;as a very en . 'Her � 1: . 20 to 9292 cents ; eggs, 20 one fir -at ,and one. thir ian Endeavor held immediately after, was Arts Association were _ . ence of I .,arm on which she spent her life. I 1, I . to have a, special terror for these igh. to do th e man who ad entirely. in keep- Bros., Claremont, for 11 the Uamerom" � _�, f . . -Q� I � tive see m -ed' . to 40 cents. 0 work-. Th beautifully suggestive aii � Joyable and. successtul affair, and netted tile . tG which Mr� M . . ew said amon enou husband died 16 years ago Bud since theU - I . . Uached,_ and many . editors, Tbf Quarterly Revi 9 Fruit trees of the hardy variety do well does - the -work gets the poorest pay, but * with the former services Of the da,y. --vil. Nesbitt, aged �21, sAn of !a farmer about $16.� on� � hin - hour! me samples of fruit . Coleman, of Devizes, was Mrs. Fraser has resided with her z - I �other t this is quite uati�:ral. R near Kincardine, w t* i I tl insanb a -A' fa as �sent_ The rector , . � gs " Twelve miles an lifire. We haA some as f The man who gets T a will be seen if we take into ecount the a Mr. Win ,one of � . 1; . 1 4 I en vlo I . -he on the old homestead. Dee 'sod w F . a we -red off � and w" PIE dil in one o Might trust one's self to be fi here last summer as could be ' found in any d the s I Lce�inyak asylum. )p f his horses the other day, f. V-54 .- " Death iff � . the cream imposes oil himself the duty of occasion, the time, the season an nOrt tin* ago I ok tileol,dest and most regular attendants -of � I . rocket." . . Workin q i 'his ted up his.fol nd stru ' , r2` The church waa . . on a congreEj.s f Ontario en who want to guarding hie interests of the party, and the subject. ': I � Recently he attacked kepper. During animallif A quickly 9, Knox church in by -gone days, but bf late I . - -he Review "' , leaving a black . in bla6k, I Part 0 w grMk they want at e - turnkey's him on the eye and nose, . ties, she I _- I a A few years later the editor of t work- can cret, all the third man is more for ornament than use, the struggle Nesbitt tore P! years,owing to tne-kci � . Z5 *_ I wing Infirm ; � ; . � . . - happened toboard aea.r. behind the old -yeryjfair wages, and in summer wages are but being connected to an aristocratic mein- I I watch chain from his vest and �wallo-wed it- mark. I - servves. One aawh- - � ; - I - I Dis. . "Planet,"theengincer of which, Robert- always high. I beir of th � government he has to be pro- Canada. , I After six hours of suffering he vomited it up. -David McKee Wilson, of Stratford, was was not able to att I U . . I . Pickerin.-I was drunkc. The run was not a milio wants - any further infor- T I . thit city, ter and ele*en groadchi dien. suMive her. - ., � I 1. I Any person vided with a salary of $1,200 '.or $1,400 for Campbellford is to have a new paper ried to .a pretty widow of 0. I" duates this Year at the mar ult., was one of th' . �. 1. L � - -The class of grac he did u6t inarry sent The furieral on the 12th I :� $. Scott sold an� .. . I veri), long one, but for the last four iniles of m,%tion about St; Joseph Island as a suit- doing little or nothing, to -keep tip the mill built at a cost of $350,000. !-- lately and the girl locarity. . !1th half of lot 212, . - to locate may write amily. . Then there is tile ntario Veterinary C61lege was �very large. I writ, for largest fiver seen in that, . , 04 tell oinposed of two or armer dignity of the f out- 87 out of the 140 graanates were him a . � stre 11 the train, c able place for a f -The plebiscite in Nova Scotia tesulted 0 wedding gift in the shape of a been oonsider- . 1, known as the John - � three of the'61d.-fashioned cars besides the ofpro- Ab -For some time there has I . � , to me and I will answer�all inquiries. post 6flice-the Lord 'only knows bow or Donald McC,allum. exceeding . a in a majority of four to one in fay � � nity � I : from the United'States. I Y, of $5,000. ' ' . P. engine fiew along at a. speed . . . GBORGF, HA*ILTON, ' i -Mrs. Robert McLaren, of Mitchell, died. able talk among the farming COMIAU � s Forrest, of Mor- Xty ) . . . many are employed there, what they do, hibition. : Boissevaiu, Manitoba, took the gold inedal illness, oil Ilonday of last, � around Stratford 'in regard to Z grand Ae- I . , si miles in hour. The distance was coy- Crown- Lands Agent, Richard's Landing ntry only aldinlaild _' . I he I � , , . , and- it is . or what pa.y they receive -the cou: --The liquor license holders of H for creneral proficieney.and A. W'. White- after a short , She livery of agricultural implements., which t 1 -00. -One of our ered in three and a, half minutes, . 'post Office, Ontario. from the post office a 'the silver week at the early age of 26 years . 4 - knows th%t the revenue rity have organized for united assistance - I . 1� ders,, on G'ood Fr%'- gaic . dred coal house, of Laramie, WyOnluilg I 5band and one little boy of two Messis. Wettlallfer Brothers; of that 'city' � a tl-,,%t the Quarterly Review never after . 1.0 , ". . service falls short two or three bull and protection of their interests. . the greatest . ZQ;q�� of first leaves her hu � 'o into horae-trait- I . ward ridlicu�lcd pr9phesies of railroad speed. . inedal for I t � . had gotten up for the 17th of MairCh- The I thousand dollars -below the working ex- -The health record of the city of Toron- . . � years. - I I - ar old Carlisle cOlt,. . After serying severial years as fireman and -A Revolutionary Proposition. � o weeks. Wet 11 *hen , . w " Jood at Prize"- uring . Pen:ees. Tberesultis not to be onaered ion al�v Itly � ��f Mrs. . -D * the fine weather, tw flaufer Brothers are bustlers� and � country, but wh . ish railways, Mr. - -THINGS. to is said to be except , -The death occurred recei 78'kincl every i eC I Irst Engli HOW A IoATROpT WOULDIIX at - - eagineer on- the -6 .. , e,ug that the inspector and the post esent. mse, 1, �Torfolk ago, Mr. - J: Frances of Bethel, plowed 12 � they undertake anything Of thl - I , oad track t, _ t, I - launched"out. as a contractor and I , xposiTou,-Tbe4e is a good deal pr near � , , e warb, But eveh the � � DEAR E� . master alone receive $5,000 for their ser- _Mr Charity Potts, Of W00(1114 r farmers in tile azal one,expects to see it a suer . Whitehead . George MaKenzie"s farlil was . the �w�dow of acres, Several othe' � ' to see the 71 - ; I � - enough,- and came . . � ilway Of agitati I , going on all over the country in County. Mrs. Potts �ighborhood also got a good start at most sanguine d (I not exPeot � k I built a large part of the Caledonian Ra 01 vices, when hundreds of men equally Pow'- Thamesford was sold the other 'day to Mr. 11 ,Sunday� March ne . � I I r. . . I Jacob Potts. He died o: ers which were � . driv e Fast Colts . on the west Coast Gf8cotlaind. Subsequent- reference to the fee system of yaying official 1'et could be 'gotto do their work for for.$5,500. 'March 25. � They plowing. - I monster turn out of farm . I : . . . John Weir, i 11 ; she died on Sundsy', )ys Mr. Thomas there on that, Saturday. Early in the moM� _. I ' ed the � . . �Texperxenced dri- . ing to Canada he construct ents - -boro, Hastin - 16atlis in -Two former Perth IN . . I - ly ernigrat , " � e way appointin _ gs I . I - salaries, also about. th >,=. . -Richard Wickett, of Fox were .both at the time of theie.4 I - ries k4re in for ther I whole of the Buffalo and Goderich Road, should be made. The money earning pow- ye farmers of Perth ! - It � -w from 35 quarts of seen 7.3 � y rs of Roney, who formerly resided in Logilm, Is ing many. were on hand to ,get their ma- . , . I Think of this � County, has, -a Jersey co their 89th year and had � . Washington 'Ter- ELgons were loa&& d and 3rd - - ., i now a branch of the Grand Trunk. While � elng so much reduced, tile th an invested capital . � arried sheriff of Pacific county, chines ; after 0611 the w,' . A the people b i will take ten farms wi � w '5 Ozs. of !butter. . . . , ly � ers ( bose milk he made 7 lbs. Married life together. Th . ocession Of about 150 - ruurs!l 8400, -Rob- -,, , commercial pursuits in 1867, he . Ae are going to ck and ; shorthorn I �, ames Pinder, at one time and dinner over, a pr . � � engaged in' time, has come when the peol of $75;000 to $100,000 in land, sto -The sale of the entire herd of at sixteen. ritory ; and Mr. J �ndeii . Z E_ C. Coleman, : �4 to the .0anadian Psirliament as rise in . I A a change. I isap- is (epu y -sheriff. teams was formed all loaded -with bi 9 I . . - was, elect( . theit might and demar . implement,�, and the anited labor of, ten cattle of Bow Pa,rk Farm will, according to ills, 0 . - � .. - Govern- a -Chaxles Anderson, photographer - of the 12th con- mowers, rokes dri .and Cultivators . . , Seaforth ; Joseph � . When the Dominion as much interested ' tce on April! 25. recently. �Ibout. -Mr, Alexander O.ruden, to undergo �a� rming a line 0 . . husbands, their wives and their numerou - % I a Liberal. The people are just In se two Ing y announcement, takes pl, ed from Woodstock ,consider- 1 6 Bros Clinton - � bl -ar ' ' in Toronto beaded by the cl, fe _� � - I I ...'� - illent decided to connect by railroad the the strictest econol% being pract ised under families to earn as inuch as the -The Hamilton and Toronto Steamboat pe I Clouse. an4 Iiis cession of Films, -is � I . . . the same time Leonarc val of iN -mile in length, which droy,e 1i - . . E'astern 1� " ces with British Columbia i To effect. a . I -remo . cataract ably over a - ive ; Jo�n Swartz:7 I 'r I rov m3 i e other, �fflcials ! Such being the case whose any a bo, s will commence regular trips as an operation for the . ' .1 � ssels,_Jamea Bell, . t Mr. Whitehead was . C 4 I daughter Tilly were ordered out Of t a principal streets filia4y,win(1- I , . -- a Coss � patronage I th ; I ; rough thl ' , � � on the Pacifi ants are so in i � � -1 . ; . 46. . .e" w6re they w . o one government --- 'a is it that the sery uch bet. om T 7. - bad char The other will � ' on tlkle market squar - I I radical change for the better the , fa,141 � acters. It turns out that: son over his eyes. : Ile is getting only one eye � . * lit�ge e hands of, I ' - - p4ssengers � d ,on just now. - ing up . . , : � . - - . I out I . _ �E I I - . MilvertOn ; J� F- awarded a contract for constructing ii must be taken entire y Of " th ter: paid than their masters ? � -Among . the Cartliagenian had been taking nude pictures of the.,girl) be ' � ne - 10 -addressed by Messrs. George W,ett- � n . rhe 2:50 pace and . I part of the road. He took,the first .1 mt both governments. . This looks like an im � If the plan pointed out was extended to - wer ' 't. s=r y:up sted in a year hence. were . kfOrd ; :�!­ I 5 . led3 imp e. "loon ai Niagara, Ontario. of Toronto, lauffir, Mayor Monteith, of StrU : � the directors ha'fa I into.Manitobain,.1878 taking it ene es of township on Thurad f last week e 43 girls for and that they were in Brantford � ille other trb tried at . � I . md in �Iace will I 19 Landing hown the Red River possibility, but the reo r is quite si I th counties'and if the offic Miss Bye's , ie day selling them. They were ordered- out i I I Horsman, of London, western ,manager for � � I r sell of e united in one, - - . � last week . � . from Fishei All that is required to be done is for Is as;essor and, collector wer . -Emerson's inunicipal affairs are in bad : � S�rath;onrdest Mann for bigamy, plead�d the � race&, July 2nd at ; ifa6e. Since ' I e completion of � d the . ' of that place also. ;I- a far' -guilty and was sentenced to two years in Frost & Wood ; C. A� Scott, Oshaw,a, Of I I ; I )� to St. Ben , the Provinces to. appoint one man, an and graded along with others, and filled out the Manitoba Govettimertt has -The residence of Ernest Pietz * ny ,and . I I acific Li e Mr. Whitehead appoint one man the commissioners it sh�pe; and I � . �ier y. His two wives, Miss Frost, Coulfbpxd ;Scott COMPa , . Others. I xe 3 -minute stake . the Canadian P, . Dominion Governineid to r for the to rnship, of Hulliberstd e, penitentiar i . I . on, Ontario, in coirl, . men in pf ithe batch passed a appointed a receive wn living in the tov ' as of Toronto, rton, M ent farmers Of the I �� has lived at Clint at -once prod - An 80-aere farm situated olb4. e . and two, purses of . �parative or �Z e e a ' S�Oult a, mile ) and Miss Bryan, of Full& , suy%f the promi'a : � I I , . f eachofflieProvinceav the two would ort of political I -- about four, miles from Port C rn , Mann i I I no . I 0430 pace or, trot,. Grit and the other members times are as comely as are among the customers and I retirement. - ch Provinde (the one a . County councillors, . : i a I ea ui,#16nuium , from Picton has been offered: seirerod re about 11 o'clock "the ot er were present, and Is county W4 . I _� . . I . . destroyed by fi . )d racesforthe, dwy. I - [ ----------%*---:— a Tory) to act as commissioners, or, public � ent, and members of the govern- for $800, without finding a purchaser. I . lit, and a hired boy, 15 years of age, as homely. . I doubt this was the largest and finest -(lisp X � Xa,% opened , out . a � armers. -, . examiners, to provide. young, competent of parliam , have little or nothing to I nig le ittle lir-year-old of the kind ever witnessed in the- Province. . . . A Word to. F der � nI6nt would fight --j. S. Williams auctioneer I Watford, burned to dea,th. Mr. Pietz and his litt -The other day the h - f o ' iterally packed with I Grant block. -bArs. � . season of the year help,' to fill vacancies as they occur un tention having been has -sold the west ji)a� of lot W concession er j, Curtis, of; the Sth con- The streets were h I I DEAR, EXPOSITOR. -The . ' * about. The bones of con se from � - girl were also badly burned. The farni daught Of Mr. -4 a blodd vessel in her people. I - it of. Brussels, hw. I . ents. To' -do this all public, 3, Bosanquet, 50 acres, to Joshua Thomas, . I - . f. t ,.,,Pon us when our 4otions 'both-governm I removed, one - member to each hou cession of Elms, burst . . K Sh - Dt Rosii' - I is C011.11 ras . i 1� were aroused by Mrs. Pietz, who -was si . h I . op in - . n I rder to - offices would r , ire to be classified first,-' quite sufficient . I . 1-Uligs from severe ,dryini —_ � % wn, h � will profile or loss'. te . . . - . . e either profit �q -I . a sqlary , of say I counties could be. restore - �' -of the late Isaac $i1qson , in and in bed. o has been - Mr. Oliver� Gilchrist h" deeidedtocom � AIL She hM �d, with � Each county would be d to -their origin'% of Watford, for $1,650. - . - � farmer Should, settle second, and - , -the farm . Mr. Acheson, wh But her mother. At first the most serious re In I tile farm, er�,, and each .to- ewh, - am sold at auction to U'illfaml Gil- -Rev ;high bone . d menee the manufacture of . : the Western $1,000,4700, and $400 attached , died o� suits were feared, but the chii is now re- -1 furniture in Wing I I I whether growing horses; . so! b_6!undaries, the assessment rolls ' would MOB&, w - 'VVY. n,n. --I- . . I of tllv - firing * � '- . - John I tile questi6n soon, - I- f i F from a broken. I .. . . � w Of . I - cap or ]logs, Will bring the� . cording to the money earnin �,, powers b4 good enough to vote on and the revis bert, of Glencoe. It contains loo atre's, has, Galt. The deceased tas v. re� covermg I '1h, bam, and has purchased a site-, for the fA:c � in , CE6 e, sh t!) I . . . Monday at . Init. grain, cat i I of the leath is � was rat -her severG- . 0 e years. The office. The, commissioners, wl;ien they,go Mr a ffic a for announced of C. J- 8 the east .side of Josephine street, ' . . ' ' me - : barhater ould become n o . od house and outbuildingsl an i d sold - the United Presbyteris -The c limith of Conroy) in t14 -tory on -h - - ho is said to be ik � at profit for the next thre, I . I 820. tired minister of * 71 years old, slid e son of ) Just south of the It , of the Mait ; . ' about six bull- into a county to do their duty, will require 9 - . h n Mrs. I � � farmers in'McKillop number . I X. 91 Church. He was 1. 'o �, t*O orth brand . t. - me 9, Galt C I I in count, .1 ' he got no, mcirL . I 1) y, who has been ailing for nearly il- P� y about six hundred to give notice that �00 men are required to : The two commissioners coitld also na . -The annual- church conferenc� of the young man was -pastor of :Cwi )I land river, near the Canadian Pseifie W . tter should be ex- dred and �ave alread I d I . �;last w�6ek, 'k, A ­ wi tion. Mr. Smith w" a ad is only � . I � I ,11 which will take three . years fill governinent offides as soon as vacancies &�out' hoLa� ozen' responsible lawyers in. new Mennonites opened Tuesda] having received a call to St"Jord, Wel ye it, is 8, splendid. location, al - - e,sattendailee Lq - horses to Be ) from pres ,%ke place, all c�mpetent applicants ibe- e ch coun)ty c1f - ten or twelve years stand- . Aboxit 25 illin- � ci , for six Years way- diatitace, from the Grand Trunk 11111- . � - ent pros- t . . in their church at �Berlin I land count in 1874, he remove;a to that tizen of Omaha, Xebraska rids where a short rg to dispose of, judging in Flo Len Liberal Chit,* : tges of 21 and" 35, regardles4 of acancy ere I I , d . . L I When a v I Michigan W faitlif ully but sient the past winter- . � . � uld wish tween. tile I iil�g suitable for judge. isters from Ontario an( I 7C 1 - ,way station. Arrangements ate complete � . pects, and nearly every farmer wo e place and or 16 years, ministered- , , he invitation% * - . or m, Those- six bull- either politics Or religion, being cordiallyi in- took place these men could ballot forth . I ate years he died. I . r erection of the factor . T . ore cows. � present. to that congregation. Of I he has for the .y, and it Will . id are placed ait th4. to buy one' I ,h as I has � -Mr. J. Risdon, of Devizes, iiad a sawing. boast of I niployers of labor, sue sition. .Instead o6he greatest. partisans before Wingham can : sell ted to apply. E . -The Montreal City Council State. . . 11 ,s should average tell cows e ' 0 resided in Rew-York I iiie quantity of not be long �-eli. C. S. Hymao - . dred farinei 0 liants, merchant tailors, sitions the chances are bet and a I I .* faX7 school trusteesi inere e po ailway sta- lest residents passed bee the other da $ 1, M. P� P , 1Z, � rage four. Every help when they -Pting thes' These two com - decided ' to construct a 'r -One of Aylmer's oic last week in the L the last-, tree was found another fitruiture. factory. Mr. Gilchrist - . but they do not ave cows, whether he and others, employ fernale Id fill them. tion in the east end of the city at a cost wood was cut. will manufacture only ihe'lligher grades of Lomas Gibson Al., � Mer should raise his own . . ter men won . . : s, of honvy comb about two . ) Way co � mpete, I 1; .r stock. on the farm or not. can save money by doing so ; *by then I - ioners would fill a most important posi- of $1,500,000, and to grant $300,000 for the away Tuesday. mornin four course . furniture, which will In U( � Tpiss . I of Mrs. Jane Coll,rer) relict of the -quar , - �e present and ,14 . buys the oithe � a serving . C, c I only maintain tfieir character erson ed feet long and three ters of afoot wide of the p ()pening of the elee, I They will go to sales and pay forty dollars 'shoulcl women be prevented froF tion an on d � 2 The � deceas the product, ,xisving factories- � I I abolition of level cros i a were with , � s in certain offices ? ing their duty to -their 81 * 11 late W. j. Coliver, aged 9' - . June or both government . aildreputatiqu by do -John Laidlaw, of lWe'stminste , ar each: but, sad to relate, the cells ,ago the Minister of Militis, . i ' A Huroi . Tb�, I for cows which may comein ill -%noes are the' a, plicstions. would I reward. � of purebred Leicester sheep,b bs wasborflin the countY Of Thorbld, ne .� ? - -Some tiale . M . Wing- , '. Now, a The ch, co t without fear, favor or astwin Um mpty.- _ I on th - I, r ,som Niagara Falls, in 1802 and moved- to the e in � eir armcilir� August- o , e time next yea' - Hon. J. C. 'Patterson, was viol ' - � I I . . even at trIe yearly salaries un r3o.bt both Sir Oliver- Mowat and Sir ' -Messrs. Anderson and Hyde,two sports In . . cow coming in in e ember or October is be- so numerous : No . that together weighed 30 pounds the day of na -a cou e of can- -, SO' as to March Oi2' 8 pt Bhip of Yarmouth with her father - � took a trip to . IN . . - n up to adorn " Thelo&=o" sr- : . � . one comiIii named, that the applicants would have to John Thompson would Only be too glad to lambing. He has a fine flock Of i ewes at town men: from Fullarton, the little bam and promised to Be, � Ill I I - a I these r) and family go,and no the park� I F71OUS elections - ' worth more to the f armer tham t for the - privilege of being examined. hand over the filling :of I offices to . cess. (Peter Ostrande when al girl 16 of St, Marys a few daYs 'a than ballo, present, and is having very good sue ard, of Ayl- dakesouth anL I . ,and a speeia;17 I �, and lacrosse clubg ininJuniei A cow should not be later Ougk to gain -the � elongiug --It is not oflen that a woman is arraign- years of age. Mrs. L. S. Leon . 1. " litti more th a, day Succeeded in bag* .rived on Monday of last week, I st in milk,.: in- The 200 who Were lucky on men. It is the p�rty politicians b When the � deceased I was held to consider I . � for this place.- . April. All cows fail MO , . v . age of being examined would then �e- that is sure to do the kicking, v mer, is her only child. ' �%g abo,eut a hZdred muskrats, the fur of meeting of/ tile council - I Wh 61r and likely the . �J illy slid August and it is alinbst an impossi- ril, to both parties ed in court for too much marrying, �ut Mrs. h en it was pril I . first went to St. Thomas there were but � hundred quire to produce certificates of character allL end to. their occupation Kerby of Montreal, is now in jail &wait hich they sold at eighteen cents a piece, what Should be done With it 7 1 of $34 Ele held Thursda,y bility to keep a cow milkifig three � �ouuty ; the as it would: t am 001 i I he -1 I . � � s be- fiom ineil of standing in the and end all r0PT1 e of their ever receiving fay- I -ied her preseut hush ml four houses there. When a sell tnaking a good daY's Psy- I I ed that there was a freight bil year, -,Living in the month trial for having man . Cree dam. O' ere was COMUrnati011 s: in th 6 c red standar ed the battle of, Beaver ; I e Stratford jaill' 'cleuaier n the cannon, th . reather there wi III. (lay i a . I I is still living. witness the auniversary I -on Good Friday,. th . � faces of the I . tweell. April and September, and three hun- -batch that.passed. the requi ors from any government. while husband No. I was anc gton - auth ' I of a conspi�ac I ;fi�he 41 members, and after a, — 'kvould be considered the milking would � then stand ready for the next five Yours, etc., I s Harris., of Salem, Wellill Saturday last was orities became cogniZam 14 tty - . I I -Thoma, three prominent , nim,%tea discussion the council 1`4 dred days, e or five ears to fill the offices that became vacant. I I f the birth of liong the criminal inmates - to� break JaY - . A PATRON. County, celebrated his 103rd. birthday on 0 Mr. W. R. 4T] I ST -,t The- Ma§or then te14- h. season of any cow, and not fou cies took i - AN Ay. He was born in the citizens of Toronto. T he intention was to imock down the turn- I 1we -. I.. tir Of � �;heu Yacan Place the he&& of the i . - . . Easter Sund county IoAer of , d t�' . Militia, stating the ; . months, a� with most of farmers in Me- 'overnment would, � . F ' er 40 Meredith,- Q. C., M. P. P., key and take away his keys when he w'ext. graphed t?ef Minis money WM 4 [aria MbLeau die(I . I It was stated at - Wingliam that departments of either g or on in the Ontario Legislature, jetioniof the council . Whether q . : Killop. at certain offices --jamesl: Evans, an Englizhinall, died in of Kerry, Ireland, in 1791 i a sadlor�vacting the Oppositi ipound in the evening to loek the or raised at' Tie Of her sister, - luxissioners th 1, .0 be ra, , � - He had apparently, no years he followed the life o London, Ont.lou March 3 P! ealeercal subscription � . 21IM' '. -, , - I I , % - -3. I I � � I I ".. - 11 ,1, - - - - I ,11�!it.x'lc Ir a I - ,- X, --,V, A or I any cow al the Guelph Agricultural College notify the con was born near up for the night, but the plot was ised by private W. Mrs. McLean � tain salaries attached had to be Ingersoll recently. cal as pilot along the Irish coast. He came to J * H aim to be seen.- . I I that did not give 6,000 pounds of . milk and with cer feg except a Woodstock lad din 40. just one year later ohn B. Ali, M3. � The comm,8810 ling I Notwithstall _1z Ilia 18 . -rem .had been failing" itter in the year, was . . ners, with the as- relati L eet, Toronto, first saw the ta. the jailor, who frustrated it by .at once all , . make 250 pounds of bi filled. mld then herself Miss Evans, who said a was & this country in 1850. . . ­ . .Onverted 59 years istance of the county judge, - W, age� Mr. Harris had so . a D., of Jarvis str 1: I 0 � .1 " not kept. That i's just an average of twenty a to fin the posi- cousin. . The Ancient Order Foresters bur- great arcely known - � � . . I is been a faithful � . . It ought to be 25 order a ballbt.to.'be taken � 11 � I . I was a member of - pounds of milk a day, I . I I . : . -1 . � � � , . I � I � ; . . . � i I I k�l . � ::church, and her . ;, - ; I . . . .. I . . . . I . ! I - I . . Xchea hv Rp-v,- TT_ i . . . I I I � I . ., . 1]. IL i