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ernment to introduce a measure of o- ox Bam colored costumes and looked� tral After th
will porate
just'twice the aid -that an institution d ambition. muc cannot b� said
WSW ADV %TISIRM'ENTS. -to cl arming. A large number of invial serVed a
'hibition. 'Sir John Thompson de
that only proyides for 50 patients. in this for the Op�osition, which, with a few, e
MTne figure between the parenthesis after -each I � do so and told them that he could guests assembled t�'witnesa the ceremony,J to a nu
fos, denotes the page of the -paper on which -the. 7kV!P all are treated alike and no favoritis ceptions,. is always i -eady to give the people Out - 3 treaty. at '�le received the will honeyrn
in any hope for th4 e aid the young coa
com- At s4b- v ishes of their numprous r
Uverdsement will . be found. a '' f iends,which werl for Buffa
or partiait can be shown to one more than the yorst of it and: `avor almost any.- did not receive the deputation. Aa
td-Jbn Ward. (6.) eking undue adv age� Sequent � ineeting the Prohibitionists re- a icompanied with & rge number of costly, Carzog
leg Oh;oapest- Jenop & McElroy. (5) another.. pany that may be. 8 d to litive a motion intro, spent so
y solve auced in the a id useful presents. - A sumptuous supper
BuslOom 0hance-Wrn. Dineen. (a) The ainount of aid giVen to these'inaltiftu- at the public expeme.". his is a very: W. House that, as speedily as possible a pro- v as partaken of, after which the compaliy intends a
citiction lik Vilest -Reid a Wilson. (a)
ra - a &ad ft'llor We-Jaq. Irving. (b) tiongtby the,Pro�iude lastyearvas $107,312, -portant difference, and that it does exist the" hibitory law should be enaqted by this Par i )ent a very hap storing
p evening, dispersing in
iquor License Act -Wm. Ballantyne.- (5)" while the entire cost of . maintainance . was Telegram is not the only one that can i� bear hament. Air, Flint, tbe Liberal niem�er' t�me to rea�ll their Komes for breakfast. perit
for Yarmoath;'will moe ihe motion and ere is
rd of Thanks -3. A. Anderson. (a) ge f --Th some talk of making an effo# —.1ir.
ouse Wanted -W . 'The cost of each patient testimony, but it is something to get Such
M7,660. 'th the Bell striving
H. Willis (8) Dr. Roome, Conservative member for Midlie. secure connection for Ethel wi
g, Clearing Sale of Boota and 9hoes. (8) Each hospital an ackn6wledgmeriii from such a source, as -
per day, 84/5
rm. For Sale- J. A. XcIntooh,, (8) was cents. sex, will seco lid it. elephone Coin any, whose wires uli a stude
rrei the The rs brought down in the c- t rough. thai vil age.. It would be found cocoon
otiee, to Credit _ ra-G& vi & Proudfoot. (5) must have' requisite buildings and equip- the Telegram. . Y,
I Paper -IJ. Willard& Co. (5) tory to the Government in- Greevy=lly rpleaze, contain the report %,.,,nite a convenience in many instances, and sometre
*tAcks ol Goods -W. W. Hoffman. (6) went, saisfac of Mr. Justice Rose, who tried the c4e., tile� expense would be very small. it home,
there`w a; Feeling of Spring-Brigbi; Bros. (5) spebter,. beforip any gov:e�nment aid is given, DOINGS AT THE DOMINION Winghani develop
Lhns-Duuoau & Duncan. (5) He tiold the Minister of Justice that after -Mr. Richard Anderson, f
*reat Clia-ing.SaleW.H. Willis 5) and as we have;already said, every hospital
OAP'ITAL. such a fair trial and jtist verdict- he 0aw 4o is arranging to move on his farm neZ eral of tl
Jew Shoits fo; Wie*--R,. Willis rs is open for patients of every creed and. nothing to -warrant him in recommending Belmore, had his d Ili on the farm 4- and taki
1, �r W=
orld's kafr Store-McCos Br;;. (8) -was t 'oyed by fire, o. nfay uighto of laot last wee
alioIvse to Retit-James Weir. (5) nationality, and all are open for Government. (By. Our Spice respondent) their :,release. Sir Jolm. Thompson as n
flhorthorn Bulls for sale -Neil McDonald. (5) Dlial Cor nd their rel� e eek. The house had recently been fitteil beautifu
inspection at all times. OwAwAo, April! 2�4. therefore, iorced to reconime
Goods�H. F. Edwards. (8,y The exact result 4f the new tariff has yet, on his'. own a thority, and will have to a�ide 4, and the cause of the fire unknown. measure
Vence W-Ire�Kullett & Jackson. (9), by thez cosequences. —A call from Molesworth congregaticin wings;
Prohibitionists at Ottawa. to be thrashed out. It Waal of coui,86, ini- At the annual -meeting of the Parli en- �o Rev, G. Ballantylie, has been sustain d bag�iluiti
impared Paluts-Mulla# &Jackson. (8)
Gtext Reneflt-Duncaii & Duncan. (8) liew tariff -as bad as the ction
On Tuesday of last week, a deputation possible.to mae a tary Press Gallery on Saturday, the ow- *nd a*ccepted by him. The Ou of r. secured
R,plecial Drives --Smith & Steet. (8) —Mr.
i lc;� was set foi Tuewlay, April..3ra.
T
Apprentice Wanted -Miss. Thompson. (8) Maurn, Toronto Globe ; Vice-Presic ent
'; 'Zee, of Wingrharri, is to preach, Mr. most of
composed of over one hundred delegates, old ne, Wit the GO, remment has collie ing officers were elected: President, J.� Ball
r Not Trimmed-Dunosh & Duncan. (s) visited Ottawa. Every -Province in the near as possible to i b. There are- niinlej:ous 2 - -
itrimmed o 'R. McLeod, Ottawa Citizen ;- Secre, ry Va';'idson, -of Wroxeter, to address the where b.4
A Splendid Chance -Duncan Robertson. (5) Dominion was represented.' The object of changes, but.,the most of them are inaignifi- W. $ 1 . . -
0* Acre Farm for le -Mrs. Walker. (5,) - J. Heay, Toronto Mail. An executive minister and Mr. McRae to addess the c sidered
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e' cat, As Sir Rich d Cartwright sai 11 ere kregation. the edu
1�pling Business -E. Motirsul. (8) th deputation was to secure from the committee of five was also- elected.
ring Hardwaris�_Mullett ift, Jackaon. (5) has been the greatec t amou, ut of dist r1bicnee -A. Stewart, of Brusels, has a curiosi�y he will I
Hexy.'s Dominion Goernment a promise that they n -the shape of a heu�s egg amost pear as h rig
News of the Week.
SAtuationg. Wanted -R. Cudmore. (8) the ap- With the most paltr� r results. Take lk few
141111nery opiening-Miss Smith. (9) would, in. the near futfiire submit for 'haped, with all addition almost similar.to thinis n
i9del to Loan -G. J. Sutherlan proval of Parliament a -prohibitory liquor of the articles and c,)mp,%re them 'with, the KossuTii's FmNEnAx,. -%Louis Kosuthl was rthe stein of a pear attach e in a 4ay
Pape ames Graves, (8) e � r.1 Harness a)id s'd4lery uried at Budapest, last Sunday. Over Imeasured 6 inches in circumference aro��gl day's W(
'law. At a -preliminary meeting of the dele- form r, ate of dut3
uIrlwnted-Expositor-Office. (8) 300,000 persons attended the funera. 'the length, and 2� and X� inches respective- -out on f,
Chy orocery-Jord'an & Deveraux. (8) gates, held after'arri-vin �at Otta-wa, a reso- -which.,was 30 per egnt, is now 25 ; belting . i
BisAfAncii!s BIRHDAY.- Prince :1 Bis- ily, at die lage a, all ends. Lawson
9
SOO Barley-, -etc. -James Beattie. (8) lent was formerly 25 pe� cent and, is now mp �d "in
lution was passed " Asking the Goveriiii. birthday attracted thousalids of ugh bell, a Canadian Pacific ' farm, a
-%v against Malleable iron qmtipgs which were 30 per excursionists to Friedrichsrulie� Oermany, 1 Railway bagga -tail on the train leaving ml
to pass a prohibitory liquor l.a, i en es,
the sale, manufacture and importation of cent, are now 25 lit iron tubes and on Sunday. it,
E� � All Winglia-in fort e south at one o'clock, 4ad tnce ha
RA TOPPED BY SNOW SL
-'ch T lb riq 0 rl
fx es whi -were 317poe'lr'�'een"t and 6/1.0 of a, !the second and third fingers of his i "ht- t de.
liquor for beverage purposes, in -accordance P`p
cent per pound, are �now 30 per cent mild trains are tied up on the, Burke branch of hand smashed on Tuesday of l Week '-in ide
I ci nt _t,
With the will of the people as expressed ;t 10 cents per poun4 ; nails or spikes which- the. Union Pacific Railway in Idaho, on ac- the Wingham yards while coupling. The listed. StAFORTH, FRIDAY, April 6th,' 1894. at the polls. " This formed the basis Of wpre 35 per cent, are now 30 ; wrought Count of heavy snow slides. second finger was amputated at the knuckle trust
iron and steel t d -bolts which were' 25 SU-ICIDE.-Professor. J. Calloway, Presi- and the tliixd at the first joint. enjoy i
the demands made by the deputation upon anc
nt of bouglasville, Georgia, College,'com- �George Skelton, of -Morris, concession life of
per cent and I ceut,�per pound are now 20 de
A, G the Government. They were ]net by Sir er cent and I cent I mitted suicide last Sunday by shooting him- 7, is seriously ill. He was stricken -%�ith enjoys-
enuine National. PORCY. p per pound ; house fur -
John Thompson and Honorables Bowell, nishing hardware, an im ortant item, was self through the liekti, paralysis on, the left side of his body,� on --The
�n these -das when so much - stress is be- er now 32J.
Ives, Tupper, Costigan,. Smith, Daley and formerly 30 P ce , and is p er' DISGRACED. ---The name, of Charles de Monday of last veek, about I o'clock, and of Ethe
put ui�on the encouragement.of home in- xe a Lesaeps has been removed from -the roll of is in a very � precarious condition. Ow�ing happy
Ma rli cent ; clioppmig a: nd hatchets formerly
P, ng. The base was put M strongly as
d#jtries and the cultivationof native talent, fL the. Prohbt;ion,sts bi W. W. 15 per cent, :are 'ow 30 per cent ; other the Legion of Honor owing to his connection to the fact that b� has been, a aufferer fgom. interest
p sible r with the Panama Cmal scandal.
08 axes, soy all were 33 heart failure forthe lait ten years, and $e- last we(
it Jn*y not be amiss to notice the modest tiles and b. -knives whi
Dv hie in 5 ea 9 o age, bis�xecovery is doubtful, Lucy,
Anchainan, Hamilton Walter Paul, Mon- per cent, are now :35 per cent ; portable. RAILW�AY FAREs A A C - g6 y r f
eltorts, being put forth M*- this drection'by a machines rer r�tes from -Mr. X. G'. Bowbeer formerly of Bills- Dobson,
treal; F. S. Spence,. Toronto, and. Mr , , threshers and sepatators, which ago despatch says passeng I
th6 Minister of Education. for Ontario. Prior were 35 per cent, are now 30 ; sewing Pacific Coastpoints will be adVanced 01APril sels, is now a, full fledged Doctor of Deital 4man'. f
". text books used in our Alexander, of.Ottawa. Sir John Thonipsop 8th, and oil April 15th, wesf bond rates
to- 83, out of 5 machines *hich were 33 per cent, are now Surgery, having completed his course 411c_ was the
m ade a somewhat lengthy reply, the sub- 30 per cent ; Sweden biscuits which were will follow suit- cessfully, at Baltimore. He has located in maid wl
Pittlic, Schools., only'nineteen were the ex- S!rARviNG PEoPjE, -Word comes from I
stance of which is embracedAn the follow-. 35 per -cent are now 25 per cent ; furniture Aberdeen, Maryland, where he will practice the brid
elusive, production of the teachers of the . , - I George
ich was 35 per cc ut, is now. 30 per cent Texas that thousands of people in the lower the profession of his choice.' Dr. Bowbeer
Ig - wb
Pra"Vince. Now� every text book in use It Nb v . - -
i common soap whict Aras 1� cents per pouild Rio Gralide country aren the verge Of star was deputy postmaster at Brussels for go; me compan�
The best.way lie could show appreciation
o6.'Public Schools has been prod -aced -by our of the manner in which they had'presented is now- I cent per pound ; unbleached cotton vati011. time during Air. J. -11. GranVs teniire. 1� and al v
26 per cent are now 022� LARGE DEFiciT.-It is estimated that the
OVA teacheig, or has been 'prepared under their ease was' to be frank with them, and, fabrics which were a of . tfie Uited States Go -!Nfayor Hamilton, of Corn�all, *110 Weddin
xpe idit Vern-
theIr immediate sAperVision. - Of the 131 therefore, he Would say that it was out of peK cent ;' bleached cotton fabrics whieR 0 1 1fre some time ago donated two silver medall for able we
we, . re 25 per cent are still 25 per cent cotton, I'lent for March will allow a deficit of $6,- competition in the public and High Schools dicated
authorized High School text books on the the question that any- act in connection with clothing and other manufactu ' Of cotton 000,000, ii�ak the -net deficit for the year at Goderiell, has offered to present a br nze held.
prohibition could be put before Parliament res to date medal for competition at the Northwiek ' m separat
listl.on the Slat of December, 1883, one which Were 35per dent are now 324 per .$55,Zoo, 1 e
this Session. They would all appreciate the BLOSSOMS BLIGHTED.-Desoatches' Exhibiti
cent, twine and cotton cordage �vbicli PEACH I on there, to be awarded to the krin- ears of
L�flted and one were the. product of foreign reasons for that. They would all under- from sixteen points in the great peach -gr
were 30 per, cent, are now- 25 per cent Ow- er from either Goderich, Colborne or Uh- obson
authors - on the aath6rized list of 1893, only stand that, before any measure could be pre- l
reAdy-inade elothin r -which was about 32 in district of Maryland say the ex-tre field townships, who takes the largest unni- stead w
in
cof ber of prizes at the fall allow.
five'Ate the product df foreign authors, all sened to Parliament, a most careful and per cent, is -now 319�1 per cent. d within the past two weeks hat! blighted on their
pansaking study of the revenue 1. wants of
It Will be seen th Lt in a large number of the blossoing, but some of the largest grow
the Wiers being by hom e talent. So m uch the country would have to be mad�, There -Mr. M. Beckwith has bought out the
cases the old dut was not much higher ers have not given up hope.
for 011e enco-viragement of native talent. Now were.a hundred other considerations For VICTIM OF DESPONDENCY. DOW, bakery business lately conducted by',,, r. the'fOlic
than the new. L few instances the re-
ai James Young, in Clinton, and took po�ses- Reeve
for �a,�ive industry : Out of the fifty -thee in t ce, with regard to enforcement, the
ductious are substaitial, as for example, well-known Brooklyn, New York, real esl
Mon�day. There il r -
date of the act coming into force, etc. All sion of the same on I former
tte broker, cominitted suicide oil Tuegda�, �,tailly I Ot much money to be made by!
texV. books on the Public School list -for farm implements from 35 to 20 pei�. cent - I v! have ti
these matters uld have to be carefully farn' night, last week. Dow at one time ownea
1883* six were imported ; now none on the -jeonsidered and studied before % bill could school slates from 7).to 20 per cent ; - of the bakers at the low price bread is placq�)e
and freight wagons from 50. to 25 per cent; Over fifty houses, but lost them one by oil'
the j6fflc
gene0al Public'School list are imported ; all be pre's ; te di to Parliament. The question selling, but as Mr. Beckwith, who has 1 en
t athough one mnanu ap in get- by foreclosures. ine Was am
turer succeeded * 'NO%%', N connected with this stand for so
are inanufactured a home.. Out of 131 text of the displacement of nine millions of a h
ting that light expr so of the farniers' called T.11, 8 STOR, 1. - L linnesot a
revenu could not be disposed of in.a, few will still be his own baker, he can at� any us and
booko,', on the High School list, of the same democrat, remove(. to the 35 per -cent nother terrific snowstorm oil Friday last rate keep his expenses clown to the I est- the *peo
hours. The deputation would, therefore, with drifts from two to ten feet deep.
year 81 were imported already - manufac- schedule, the same Ls the carriages of rich notch. i to add
realize that they could not expect the Gov- man named Hershaw perished within
men ad baby cks are 30 per 81 -The other evening one of the Irood.. diti- the offic
amir' "�Igeessauile', and -%rhips-tbre yards of his. own house, nd 'notliq zens of the
carl
tured now of the 25 on the High School list erne-rit tb make a pledge on this question, cent, and h iers himself
22j &rb wholly produced in the Province. In for the village of ElimVille, oi�
present session' 'Witb regard to the co0mg
he knew what ey wotild desire him 35 per cent. Ther are a 4arge number of man was frozen to death half a mile from hi - Dr. Mo
of mon L is fliture; ill from - the barn, saw a dark object- ont the man of
this *ay a large an, m. ey annu articles which er formerly 30 per cent home. I path, and thinking it some fierce Wild �
9-11y e tat,
to say, but he must tell them fr
ankly" that and are now 27-,� p r cent. Redctions of COINIEDIAN -KiLLED.-Athur Wilki so Reform
paid i� our working -people which formerly he could make no pledge. He said that out he seized a stick of 1i rewood and approAched
this character repr sent nine out :of tell of a comedian playing at the Prin
of it with stealthy step knd'fire in his eye, ;a�nd press fo
went- ib help support the work -m -g -people of of respect to them. He could do %a some
the chages, and w, ere an extra,%, ant duty theatre in Liverpool, died oil Saurdtty froi i as he came near brandished his weapon aloft, of salari
others are said to have done, he could listen ag
the U�ited States aInct Enaand. This has hould have been -at in two it has' been a fracture of the s1cull. ustained by - bein
to them and give them a pledge and then , I - e
hould have been pr6pared at one fell sweep to deal death and -OuntY
-the price -reduce it 2 or 3 thrown from a stage coach. I I
been dtme, too, withoint, increasing juggled with a littl so as to , destruction o the intruder, when, to his clates in
h to enable the Govern- THE ExTREmE PE�N_-ALT now al -
walk out of it with bothl arms akimbo - per cent, just enou Y. --it -is e subscrib
leoreasingthe quality. utter mortifleation. lie found -the fierce brut
of the books or On but he would be false to them and false "sin e
ment to call it a r ne-tion. There ar nounced that Prendergast, who sasaisin
the co4rary, better boo4s re now provided to those whom they repieffeilted if he were e cer was only the coal scuttle. to Dr.
tainly considerabl reductions in bar iroll Mayor Harrison, of Chicago, will bell e
i i is arge
At it 1,064 cost than when they &,�rere printed to do so. and in Slabs and pliddled bars, and inome oil April 6th. -When the late Josevli Whitehead of
Clinton, was engaged in building qr ain
I
CED HUSBAIND.- It a It
elsew46re. This is the kind of National instances desirabl. articles have been made URDER -.BY A DioR -with int
Poli " that will build -up a country. This free, such as coke and salt, but tlip, great Pensacola, Florida, G. S. Huff and bride, portion of the Canadian acific Mi4road,
11 MAcK,"tl e clever and versatile writer P R
o of current evei Is in the - Toronto Saturda majority of articles which have; beeli ifaced ,%Vho, had been married but three hours, e -e the Government desired to secure poss:Oslon
is a that has been inagu- on the free list h I there for the u - of it, and offered him so it is said on! good
pArt of the poll ave been put killed by Thomas Trainor, the divorced
-ed L Night,, after a rusal of the anuu4l report authority, the sum of $600,000 in . c"11 to
rat the MowA Government. I benefit of the manufacturers as their raw band of MrIEV Huff, OBIT
of. the Ontario A'ricultnra College, points relinquish his coiAract. Mr. Whi e --head
9 material. ith its duty of over Fi(4_uiri�iia- A CP.Ull,-L PRAciricE. - TI e 12 -2nd u
Cal oi�' t been touched,, Women's Christian Temperance Union, refused the offer, but lie would hav
out -one of the many advantages which must 100 per cent, has o 'and soft ioneer
T-44 H�ospifals of OntaHo- better off in the end had lie accej t d de
acerne from that eicellent institution. He "coal is also inich. ged. Mr. Dalton- Me. New York, is conducting a crusade: 1�
19
Cprthy is of t] nion tha the new tariff, the habit of injecting morphilte ini
'i 1 0 pected.
Of mt the institutions established by the says: "'Of One thing there - can be no doubt Ile, 50 t for it did no . t pan out its well as lie ex shire, fS
is not much of a r ief, and lie will -,'probably rins of store girls to -give them' temporal
y his pare
cbariA17 disposed for rellieving,�the distress -the di r bation o ee'd hrough every be heard from tbi week. The placing of strength. -On. Easter Monday morning the vestry Yarniou
and pro"Vid-ing fai'the comfort and care of part of the Pr6vinceffar farmers to grOw ex4 raw- sugar up to o. 16 Dutch standard, on A BEAST. - A beastly felldw meeting of St. George's church, 'Wslton,
ey res
our fellow citizens, there are none that ac4' perimentally on thdir own land tbefree lip in .0 o. fii4d was held. Rev. Mr. Reilly oecapieft the
is a, good at, i at �1 f N is a conces- knownas "Jack.the Spitter, w.As ago the
sion for which th I pposition have c hundred dollars and sent to the work- chair. The following officers' were &cted and ol
Coil]Lpli4 So much, good to the masses as the' move. it preventsiarmers from becoming ontend- On P- for the, coining year : Minister's 'Wirden
ed - for many ye a, and is a, copy of tile house for'four, months at Indian4olis, On a solid
bospitals,, ad none more d-eserving of utterly routine,'uing the same rotation Of United States le islation. Mr. Stairs, the Y. His practice -was to follow lad es
Saturda W. M, Smith ; People's Warden, James Work a,
private 4nd public assistance. Under the 'crops and"the sarne seed, year after year. head�, of the sug - combine and -rum' their dresses Bolger ; Delegate to.9ynod, W. M. $mith ; buin$'
t6ld mI6 that tail
by spitting tobaepo
system bi management that prevails in this In theriwouldnoti any eventbe agrdatd6al juice on theni. Sidesmenj John Scarlet, John Bolger James them.
1891 the number ot! plots. of ground used e I
of this class of su ar imported. S.UICIDES.-Harry Myers, a, retired who holdice and William Sholdice. The"Ohurch Jane Ca
Provicb� all classes, creeds, and iia-tionil- by, farmers themigh6uy' the Province for ex-, is in a prosperous state and much cr4dit is W14
T -Ile fact is th the new fariff is not Ae- sale liquor dealer, and one of the b6�t knoj�e n
ities, have free access to the hospitals, peVim en -ting with seed-reconimended or sup- signed as a relief,J but is avowedly -,a repiti- men in his line of business fil, Philadelphia, due the incullibefit for his zeal in the' Mas- worth.,
whether the latter are under the manage- plied :'by the Government, was 2,64-9 ; in tion of the old tariff, containin ', however a has corrunitted suicide.. The onl t's work.'
1 9 y cause left, wi
nient of tboards, private indivi 0s, 111 is -On Saturday. evening, 24th ult.,in-st be -
;z du 1892 the number of plots had grown to certain number of sops thrown out for - the cn'be assigned for the act is ill -he Itli. membra
cipalitie�, or- charity organizaiofis ; general consumer in the hope that they will estate ig worth $175,000. fore six oclock, the fire alitrin. was sounded. band.
they all 5,688, while in 1993 the number had in- A MiLLio'NAIRE'S VOTE, ----: G�orge in Wingham, and it was soon 'ascertained
receive Ach andpoor &like, those Who are creased to 7,181. This seems to show that stop r a tariff for revenue Only. to t I lie as I congesti
�If ore left clearand the Oov- easor Ji that the rectory was oil fire.' The fir� bri-
able to' pay ai�d those who are not. We fa The i Gould has 'windunced inteil Is gade was promptly on hand,but a number of was str
rmers are doing sonte figuring and experl- erninent Stand by, tbe.-old policy.. Lakewood, Nipw Jersey, that h and the
have no sectarian. hospitals ; thei are all The Budget debae. was continned all last ier6after to -vote and be ssessed, therefor willing workers had carried water 'I' Pa`ils hul tbre
menting, nd this spirit -once aroused win on his perapinal property,' which jainonr�tts, and had Phe fire extinguished before the fire fi)rined
doing general work in administering . to the put new life into agriculture. weeik- and is still progress. The speeches, according W his stat iances were in readine'
on the Governnie t side have been a, clefence ement to th official, QFppl as. The base- cessful2
al i board in one of the upper rooms caught fire
wants ofthose -Wh6 are t mable to care for of the National Olic, based oil the old to $4,000,000. gestion.
themselves. The increase, in patients, at the IN AN ab' �*r u1nentsof 1878. �he Opposition have LANvYEF. DEAD. -(,.T'eo Tick4or froip a stove pipe which passed throxi-kh the
hospitals �Df this: Province during thepast le speech delivered by him in the taen the broad Curtis, one of qie most eminent rag ethrities floor near it. There was but little damage . member
House on Monday, Dr. McDonald, the inem- ground that while Such on coustitutionLI law, (lied sudden y in New done. Moles*(
ten years has been very g 'Th - changes as are i� the direction of the Liber- all who
reitt. �ere- are. ber for East Huron, gave a most striking in. .-There have been quite a number attende�
al platform ae to be accepted as so far so York the -other day. - I Of
now thirtV�-two hospitals of various kinds stanceof the unfair discrimination i nposed gdod, it will only GOT--& TO -I-_11-VADi�'T11E CAFXTL.�-Genelnil property changes in Clintoit recently'; Mr.
stimulate the demand for el was lua�
Frye and his industr WED
receiving!, aid. in 188 the upon I the people bya the new tariff. He a complete rever�al of the ational Policy W army from. Cali- Whit y, Customs Collector, has �bought
number 4f patien,�s treated in these hos- he substitution of a tariff fori revenue fornia, reached Little tRock, Arkansas, , on fiom Mrs. -Shaw, the house occupied by him -Illg of 1
showed that while the oi, industry had been anc, t Saturday night and 11 ftf W hington on Princess street. paying therefor the pany, ni
pit only. Tlie Vicious system 6f specific duties, e or as
als wws 6,032 �iid in 1893 this number gi i -
ven a protection equal to about 100 per Which obscure the-hi'grii character df -the taox- Sunday nigliti- taking ossessioll Of -an fron Of $900- It is aquaiter acre lot, but the fortable
was more than doutled, being 12,392- cent. salt had been put on the free list and ation in so manyl instances, is retained in Mountain railroad tra a,�'Imy num- libuse is a large one and'is cheap at the price
n. The
Thomas
shows thitt'ille advantages they afford are placed at a disadvantage in competing with the new tariff. �Since the speeches of Mr. ber over 800 -and they are goi paid. Mr. George Rumball has. bought li near, th
ng I to
f
Foster, Sir Richard Cartwright,and Messrs' Washington to demqnd work and a re Orin acres of land on the western limit 'of the the esti
appreciated and are; being availed of by the American producers by reason of the - duty town, from Mr. J. Ransford, at a fair price. Job I p
Haggat, Patterson' of the laws. The men are orderly and ell
pnib hic., 11hey arie and Charlton,the toile of
'un, nous the, clebate has �ot been high, but it will 'behaved.
situruted in the large of sixty cents a ton t i The Finkle property, on Victoria street, ad-
A-Leed'on bi Of the I
eentreacif"poptilstian, andaccessibleto the coal, the fuel used in the Calia be raised again towards the end of CnTi-riEvEs ARRESTED. -The "'polioel of joining the river,'has been sold to Mr� John
than salt in- trussels
ille4 peci&lists in 6very class of dis- clustry. Th like'yseussion bt tile participation of others Kokorno, Indiann', have captured a an , .,ol
eat/ Sk the di McGarva, for $600,
IiL. ; "I 9 ease. PeAons, howiever afflicted Can thus twenty freight car thieves co
eCanadiansalt men eready cif r -A driving park associ�tion has been or -
of the le�ders. Mr. Foster'4 financial state- an.4 re most ap
and wflling to compete with the world, pro- mnt r- ganized in Belgrave for the purpose of build -
showed a Ourplus for 'the past fiecal ed many thousand dollars' -%,orth of rne
inelves of the very best medical vi&&that they are iven free fuel, but -th4 chandise. ing a half -mile track On the property known
avail then tended I
91 y6ar.,'but he cjnom�tle fged that be was face ladies W
d1l. -tit cost, or if. poor, free of 0 as the Morrison. They ave
object to,being sacrificed for the benefit of to face with a ;e,,, tke current year p dresses
Sk cl or h com leted all
charge. T'6 many t4iis would not be the end n o o oil with the work as
ing June �O next, as the revenue for crealil 19
Nova Scotia coal miners. Huron Notes. soon as the spring opens up. This will sup -
available Nit f(?r these Institutions. Itr� is, the last nine Th.9liths has been diminishing Speiran
ply a, long felt want in connection with the
and the expen(liture increaiing. The new -The salay of the Rector of St. Papl's the pres
-nc(.�ical skill that is,
Ailso, not oi#y the best 1 '59 0. annual fair. The following are the officers
Gvpt legislaor. ifto have i costly is
a at Toro niad,6 I tariff will not lessen the revenue, although �church, Wingliam, has been raised, to
i this way' available, but experienced Mr. Foster saidl he expected to lose a million -Rev. Mi� Davidson has t elected President, John L. Geddes; Vice-
eadered his yond do
any particularly brilliant displa�slduring d a-haf oi roxeter
and skillled:nurses are secured and President, Win. Brandon; Secretary- ties are
whose i it The chances are that the resignation of the pastorate of :W
the past week. They have, evidently, de an Treasurer, John Geddes; Managing' Corn- Th. p.
Services, cases a' reveime, oil ilieleontrary, -will be increased cougregation.
re almost as nec-
Voted theinselves -more assiduously to work as would -of necessity follow, the moment -Mr., R. Me'Aurray, of Morris mittee, E. Livingstone, Van Vannorman, M.
has �we
am le ji
cessary aw! useful as are those of the medi-' you reduce the Auties is which aave birth'to f;,ur lmbs, all of wbich Harrison ad Joseph Brandon. p
than to ta,1k. The House has been in Com- enjoyabl
ca pr6fessilon. There is no dou important to note, tha the demand for free are living. -On Thursday afte n, 022nd ult., there were
bt but
mittee of Supply moat o rnoo prf
f the tme, and many binder tivi b I een denied, and the only '-A live cat owl'in a cage ift Cochrane & was a pleasant time spent in Principal Cam -
thousands hAve been ex&bled to get treat- e 1) For
the item- a have been �arefully considered, in
inent, in thig Way, Which in many instances of reductidn - reFued ugar is less than two- Jqbnstoirs wifidow in Brussels, was Ithe eron's department :of the Brussels -public Mr.
criticized, and, in inost instances, passed tenths of a cen per pound. 'centre of attraction for the youth of that school, at which, in addition
effected co e cures and in others grea7 i to the pres- l4th con
miplet without mendment.' A bill introdficed by Mr,. Rulock. islikely town last -week. entation of a joint programme, the two sil- new hon
Several bills have,
ly prolonged life, whao but for this ould to cause quite stir among the members. -George Muldoon, of Walton, has rented ver medals d
I onated by Mr. -W. H. . Kerr
also, been advanced one or more- the best
stages. I It mal -
have found; an earlygrave- The h �s it illegal foi- 'member of Par- his farm to his neighbor, John Bar' n. The were presented to the whiners, D. Straeba
I ro
There has also been a lot of Comini all
d friei
ttee Nvork lial"6116 to C-01116'to Ottawa, for a session oil Place contains 60 acres, and the rent agr,eed for takinn, the highest Marks-
sa&ring, allo, that has been,*�averted, 18111- at the; En done. -The next debate of importance � will a railway passj and then draw mileage to upon was $M. trance, and Frank Smith, for heading the Friday -o
estimWe. We are safe in saying that there
I indemnify liii� for. his pretended outlay. -James McArter, of3forris, has lea ed. list in the monthly examinations. The
likely be oil the re -distribution bill, W:hlieb,
a ofdollars- annually found his farm and will move to Brusselito re 'de. medals had
are mauv are useful mem bers of soci etv Many thousa4, Brussels school neatly engraved troit, ar
it is expected-, will be intr
t t oduced t0-"1aY. their way irito�the He had a sale of stock, etc., on We(ble
all(I who are busily etigaged in the aetiv in, pockets of the members lay upon them and,oif the shiel(I were the names lrs has
The session is expect-
,d*to last until about under the exis of the respective recipients. atellist
-y life, who but for the treat.- plan which "is nothl I of last week.
ties of everyed
the first of A short, of a fraud. Mr. �Mulock, i ltll'e -Ontario Street church, Clilit
nient received at some one of these insitu_; 8 ti 011.1 1 vas -On Wednesday morning of last Week large b
to great praisd for his courage in introducing crowded to the door`bn unrlay evening of
tions, Woud; at 6.15 o'clock a very quiet but pretty wed next a
_g ago have been liumbered such bill-, for, it required a, great deal of 116st'Nveek on-ithe occasion of file , memorial ding was celebrated in t. George's church fanner.
fit with the deail. In view of these AT A convention of Patrons foi- 8outh courageto do it. a , , vice to' ihe late Joseph Whitehead. I
t I - or Go(Terich, amid the flor'af decorations of Seaforth
i I 0rGull" Huron as constituted for Dominion
V -V J! pill-- It is said that the Government intend to Easter Sunday, the participants being Mr. returned
stances, therefore, it is surprising that an,* -At the recent convention of the Mel
poses, held at Brucefielci on Friday last, _1r. solve the problern of the French treaty by aist Young People's Societies in London i c
Should obje6t to the coinpal.-atively, sm. all George W. Black and Miss Fannie, se ond Thomas
Riollie Com' asking the Hoilse of Commons to ratify it, was reniarked tbat Clinton sent a larger daughter of H. W. Ball, -Esq., of 0,oderibb. attack o.
mon, Of McKillop, made and'then taking steps to bave it killed in representation than any other own. The early hour prevented the attendence of is: impro
amount of Gbyernment aid which these in- the
stitutions receive. unanimous 'nominee. We. have not the 'enate, This may deceive the French -2vIr. John Sleamon, of Eliniville, 1�iet any but a, few intimate friends, and at the ox' Tues�
leaned wheth
er _N Government but_Sir Charles Tupper will with a serious accident the other day, hav- conclusion of the cereniony the brida pair
fr. Common has decided
None of th�. hospitals of t1lis Province are holidays
understand an4 the Government will have to ing his knee put out of joint while felling a drove at once to the station to take the of vacati
to accept the nomination. We have heard
owned
by the Province. � They 'are all reckon with I li in. During last A, eek an in- tree in the Woods. The hurt is very pa�in_
however, that he was given -11. 111011th in train for Sinicoe. The groom was as- the corr
owned by pritate companies or Corporations;. fluentia dep4tation waited on Sir John ful, and it, will be some time before he Will early in
which. to make his decision. sisted by his brother, Harry -Black, anil the a0a at
T-116inpoon to protest against the ratification e by her sister, Miss Minnie. The
But all that iomply With the statutory re- brid c;n- Frid
of the treaty- They represented the grain -A very interesting ceremony tooyl*ce young people have -many friends who h Ell,
hewfelt, -is
quirements, #eceive (4overnment f , lid- In AFTE-R'careful ob 3ervati0n Mlid. mature de- growers and the wine manufacturers of at the residence of Joseph 8 %v
ing-
a- them all joy and prosperity in their wedded no objec
this way priv' ate, generosity is Stimulated to liberation, the Toronto Telegram a 'Webtern Ontario, who represented that the ley, Manitoba, When his daughter, MissIn - life. -At 11 o'clock the church ws -On Tu
eems to
+
Wvy woll rtun their inclustry and cause cinda, Shewfelt, was married to Win.
93 do a vork -w-hich, under other circuln- have Zrrived, at the conclusion that there * g. the scene of the beautiful 'a e cere-
1-9 great loss to the large numberpeople who de -
In Alex. R.
Pybus, formerly of Brussels, second son I of mony, the principals this ett, both
stances, would be either left undone or one prominent and important distinction pend upon it for a living.- The Premier John Pybus, of that place, by Rev. R. 1E. Arthur W. Curzon, who has recently. -pur-
time eing Mr.
'ov Marriage
T wouN have to be done entirely by the G - between the parties in the, Ontario Legisia- could not tell them what he was going to do Spence, of Swan Lake. The bride; was *t- chased the Hawley estate on the Hu -the resid
ewilment. This aid ja, given in proportion ture. It s in the matter. ron road,
ays One bright spot in the re- tended by her sister. Miss Susie Shewfelt, and Miss Charlotte Gertrude, daughter. of
R. 11. C
The Prohibitionists were also after the and the groom. by his brother, Anson J. R. Radcliffe, Esq., of Goderich Rev, Mr. last
to the work done. A hospital that cares cord of the Liberals as a Provincial party, is French treat� and came down in
14,
force to Pybus, of Winnipeg. Both the bride "d I Turnbull again performed the 'Sol store
for 100 patients in tile year, will receive theirAefence of public rights against incor- protest ag:adina
rite ' Florida,
emn
it, and also to ask the G ov- bridesmaid were attired in tastefully ma�e. I and the church was crowded to the d9ors.
4
e ce remony a wedding breakfast was
t the faunly residence, Went street,
mber of intimate friends, and the
on trip was begun on the 2. 06 train,
and other eastern points. Mr.
is an English- gentleman who has
,ne time looking over Canaida, and
ettling. on'the Hawley farm and re -
it to its former fertility And pros -
W. C. Searle, of Clinton, is always
to acquire knowledge, and is quite
nt of nature. When he finds a
or chrysalis hanging to the limb of 1
e, he imiefully removeg it and takes
wherp he call at leisure watell it
, ilis
kient. A month ago 116 found . sev_
iese oil a plum tree lie was pruning,
ng care of them, he was rewarded
k by their transformation into two
I Polyphemus moths, that would.
nearly Seven inches across them
Which are nicely varie ated. He
� collection of moths WWI& he has,
in a sinlil?w way.
Robert Gardiner, well known to
the oldest residents of St!phen,
has resided for many years, is con-
blie most active niail of his age in
ty. At his next birthday in May
e one handred years of age, and is
Aly as a, man half thatt age. . He
othing of walking ten or fift�e'n miles
or turning his hand to do a good
rk. Just a few days ago he started
ot from the residence of Mr. John
and walked to Mr.Thomas Lawson�s
distance of three and three-quarter
ad would have -walked & like dis-
d he not been favored with a chance
He. has seen many hardships 111 -
early life and was one of the en-
-my in the battle of Waterloo. We
,ir' venerable old' friend ma
,y live to
iany 'more years of thig transitory
,hich-so few reach the stage he ilo�v
bome,2,of Christopher Raynard,East
1, was the scene.. of one of those
vents of so much importance to the
ed partieE6 on Wednesday evening of
k, when his second da,;ghter, Miss
,as united in marriage to Harvey
a well known., aald popular young
that locality. Rev. Afr. Newcomb
officlatnIg Clergyman. The brides�
Miss Winuie Raynard, sister of
e, and the groom was supported by
Dobson, his elder brother. The
was most hospitably entertained
ery enjoyable evening Was Spent.
g gifts, handsome, useful and valu-
re, presented to Mrs. Dobson *nd i �1_
theL high esteem in which she is
A -t an " early " hour the company
A wishing the happy couple long
wedded joy and prosperity. Mr.
brought his bride to the old hOTe_
here they commenced housekeeping
awn account.
Matador, (Texas), Maverick, has
wing item concerning a brother of
nd John'Mooney, of Morris, and a
resident of that township - " We
e name of Dr. James Mooney to
fore the people as a candidate for
e of County Treasurer. - DrANlooney
Aig the first settlers to locate with
las always looked to the interest of
?1e of Motley county. It is needless
,hat he is thoroughly qualified to fil, I
0 and if Plected will do honor to
and friend.s. " The same paper says
)ney was chosen Permanent Obair-
an organization called The- Citizen' 8
Convention, whose purpose is to
r economy in goverlinient; reducti*
a of officers, and consolidating- the
debt. They purpose putting caucli-
thefield unless their platform is
�a to by office' seekers. In addition
dlooney practising his professioix� lie
y interested in ranching. His'ohl
in this county will watcli'llis course
rest.
Grey. i�
ARY.—On Thursday adernoo-ii, . the
the spirit of Donald WeDonald, a
of this townshipli, took its -flight.
ceased was born in Lorne, Argyle-
,otland, and came to Canada with
nts when 12 years of age, locatine in
th township, Elgin ;b6unty, wiicre
.. . or -sever yeam- I :r years
subject of this notice caule to Grey
up land on the 2nd concession,then
all. He was prc�spered ',in his hard
d left his family m comfortable cir-
ces, 9-70 acres of land belonging to
Mrs. McDonal(Ps maiden name was
mpbell, beftiga daughter of the late
,mpbell, wh8` resided mear Moles -
Seven sons and three daughters are
ih tile mother, to hold in sacred 're-
ce a, kind father and loving hus-
Mr. McDonalds cleath resulted f roni
oil of the lungs. A m6nth ago lie
Lek on the foirellead by -a cow's horn,
blow produced paralysis, he having
e strokes. An operation. Was p . er-
)n the 16th *t., ind, although suc-
the patient passed away- from con -
The dccea�sed was a consistent
of the Piesbyterian church &.t
rth, and enjoyed the high esteem of
kne**hfin. "the funeral was largely
, (fespite the storm.- Interment
e at Brussels cemetery.
)ING BELTA.—On Wednesday even -
,at 'Week, at 7 o'clock, a joyous com-
ibering 120,.gathered at the com-
and commo�c&us residence of 'Mr.
Wbitfield,'12th concession, to wit -
e marriage of Miss Martha, one of
nable daughters of the host, to Air.
,tterson, a well-to-�lo young Jarmer
4th concession. Rev. R. Paul, of
a friend of long standing in the
tied the inatrimonial 'bow in the
proved style. The bride was at -
y her sister,, -Miss Mary, and. botij
ere ileatly, and becomingly attired in
of pink caslimeve, trimmed with
e and orange -blossoms. Mr., Geo.
supported the groom. To saiy,' that
ents were numerous, handsome and
saying little, but they showed, be,�
ubt, how hi lily the contracting par -
esteemed Ty their many frien&.
&(I was a samptuous one, to wh.-ibli
Stice was (lone, after which a most
tim6 was spent. by the guests. who
sent from Belgra-ve, BrusselsEibel,
h,,!e,a
paetlLr and the country round.
rson will reside on the
cession, and commence life. in their
e under favorable auspices and with
wishes of a large circle of' relatives
do.
I_1TG.1,.--Townsbip council met- oil
f last week at Cranbrook. —Mrs. D.
e, who has been Visiting in . De-
rived home last week .—Charles Sil-
been chosen captain of the Collegi-
tute football club at Goderich.—A
rn will be erected by Edward Bryan
imeIr. Mr. Bryan is a successful
-Miss, Emeline Welsh was home from
High School for her holiclap. She
last1lond&y. —James, son of Air.
MeEw&n, has been laid up with an
inflammation of the bowels. He
ving nicely now. —Schools re -opened.
ay of last week after. the Easter
The disparity between the length
n in rural and village -sehools is not
-et thing.—There were 12 ap
peals
he Beauchamp drain by-law heard
y of last week at the couxeil meet.
a, and McKillop townships 6ffer
�ion to the proposed improvements.
esday afternoon of last week, Mr.
McDonald and Mrs. Betsey Eck -
of this township, were united in
by Rev. R. Panl, of Brussels, -at
ence of the officiating clergyman.—
itt, who has been in Goderich since
vember, conducting Mr. Hilli ef's
hile the latter was wintering in
arrived home last week. He -en-
APRIL 6,4 1.8940 APR
c
Joyedhis,stayinthe olinty tOynL�-Tue#. jjleir disp.
day of last week Mr. John Oliver and b,ride, ro
goi e t-1
Miss Bessie Robertson, arrived bome froni hav ker
Michigan, and will become residents of thi roe
9th concession, Mr. Oliver havm'- ha for a num
g pure 4Q
'the Adam Turnbull farm. We wish the fully decorat
ba; co, . uple health, hanniness some to look
Zpayrs.-A youth from llli�& who Twitea
the 5th'6oncession recently with a view to
settling a nasty i6ase which wa* to come TJOCAL BW
foretheCourtat- Stratford last week -,re. b"rel
cerved a good thrashing and made such
old, bsckw�
liasi,yexit that he left part of hir, wardrobe Sown Yet. -i
A
pplied a liat for the,Ehnaite ana a
and his horse and rig behind hini. An Ethel -arge
dealer
-toll, 01
short time after another party rciurned for
Z� horse. J"t,
i1r. T. B1
Irwin.5 toe=.�
Lea#bury� NJorto)i
LOCALmIES.-Mr. �o
rph Pemiii 'had oft )COultes is a
of the most succesaf�lfwood bees of the seg,
son last week. Upv0aiAs of 45 cords were'
cut in half a day. -,11r. Robert McKee
resumed his studies at the Seaforth A001-
legiate lnstitutj�. He is an industrious boy amma, Snav
and Success will besure to attend his efforti sh� ig reeov;
-Mr. Ur einan J. Rackwell, who has beft 3dr. A. LOn
I I
at hon -ii all winter, intends retlirnintr tq t6cowmeu(
British Columbia all ortly.-Mis4 L Jul; flahjug. TJ
,muse lout t-1
Wiltsie, of the 14th line, has gone to Loii� a. time. -3\11
don to reside, �% here She has secured a good.
situation in a mercantile establishment, line, has Pil
Miss Wiltsie is an exemplary youn.- lady. Cause our 0
g 10Y4
tauce"
an(I by h4r amiable di-sposition antl affabij day for Go
manner if�hs won niany friends here. She art -of Aiies-,
Will be muchmissed. in social waifmg for
.NcfcBweri,� of the post -office store, has re-
seeln to be
ceived a nice assortment of spring goods.
Harr7-'Toll
She it a competent business woman and an dowo felle(
excellent post mistress.-I'Vrr. Ross, our ing to be A
gem.. al -blacksmith, is being kept pretty b a.
just ubw. He is a good mechanic and ls by
g�`tting a full share of patronage,_rllol�t,
the lie
tle daughter of Air. 01. J. Irvine, Who Harry S&V
has been lia-ving a delightful time with her e i -,need 1,
grandfather and other relatives in Blanch. :+I,_j..n% .,
_cjtLzens
ard, during the past vVinter, has. returmed
home.-TivIr. W. H. Gray. of Hibberit, accom- As this Jbs 4
pailied by his daughter, Anianda, -were va.
. iting friends'lli. this section recent . ly.-The
sale at MT. John Leeming's was not Y�rly
well attended. Mr. Thomas Brown wielded-
the.hammer in his usual clever mannen-
Fall wheat looks,very well, in fact it hu
seldom. looked bete � at this seai6n �ef the caRied -to I
year. The farming community ara still.mi. the C-apb
terested in this cereal, although 'it 'a tlie father nee
.most unprofitable cref) they grow at present. Work- for
-Wond[ers will never cease. A short time property.
ago when Hooper whOL-ae rge
I . ted , in such j% clia ;
heartless and unfeeling manner to his�wife, icaptain
was acquitted, the women in the court roora- lo4d thel
ga e vent 0 th clings in exclamatiom C
of h 11 be suppressed by the British Cc
j wh'l-
81 ry ly when _ JUe.
ie , and recent excited 6
Whirrell was found gnilty of a hideous and last Sand;
revoltin the women of another see. -eerned,. is:
, 9 crime,
tion of the Dominion broke Sut in shrieks, -years of
means and sobs. Would sonle of the phil. trialli. T1
os6pherswliowiiteforTj-ir, ExposmoRtell It is * in
_uS why this is thus ? Perhaps he of Eg- Isevere pi
morid-ville will. throw a little light on the 11tre inble f,
matter. For our part we think if ladies, I& 19cott,
cannot visit a court room Without making- L the NZA1
fools of themselves they had much better -
T -
stay away. speo
Gorrie,
'N
I oy-ELTiEs.-Mrs. Tames chell and
; ges r, -ISS
her youn t dau hte Mi Lizzie, left for by damv
it" . .
Coloradolast wel. Her son, Janjes, whe - 2Lud the 5(
has been out there tenor twelve years, cam, liouse is I
home -on a vi�it, and they returiledwith. Week ab<
hini, - - Mrs. Mitchell had been very ill. this
sl*ing, and it is hoped that the change of Aeafh, w
chmate may have a beneficial effeet upon her day inion L
bealth.-Mr. Ferguson, Who at one time reach -ed'
carried -on a hardware business in our 'vil- funeral t
lage, ffied vej.T suddenly oil Saturday niglit And was
last. He had attained the advanced age of nielitwal
83 years. -Mrs. Laird is visiting her brother, Dylim. 01
�Nfr. James Armstrong, V. S., in tovit,
-Mrs. Armstrong has been very ill for -some He,
timI6.-Mrs. Dr. Montgomery, a, former
resident of our burg, is at present vm*ltiq tlie head
friends and acquaintances in and around many fril
Gorrie. - The doctor is at present Practising Ly* aboul
�medieiue in Dakota, He was popularly in a, J
known here as " Bob W1-,ontgome_ryL"1__Jf.1i"
J W. if. I
Newell, and her two dauglizers KaIv� -moved nile ii:
'into the house formerly occupied by Mr. R, st -01
McLaughlin. iu rear of M r. Beaai?s.ItI ig
rnmoreA th�t a nian went into one of -our tbi - 8 yea,
Stores not long since and enquired - whether -Start r5o
good en
Buffalo Bill had been in the store recenlKly, inake i
Imagine the store -keeper's surprise, minglid-, 'Comes,-
wit-lifear. Thi's Was not enough, Eriquirer ginning
No. 2 came, " Did you see the Texas Cow.w.. ta%q L Ug
boy." Such enquiiies, if made on the west good Wj
side of the MjSSiLagippi,
wouldexase little, lot of
if -any, excitement, but, when such eharae-
-every
ters are en%�tured for iii a quiet community
such as ave, in Howiek, we nee
d not
Wonder that the more timid become, if not
frightened.- a little curious. - Su h d
lations !-Mr. James Walker, onic oTyoeur desbor(
,village blacksmiths, has purchas6d the Cori- �ent. 11
ner lot on Main street, on whieli Mr.- Beaes
store formerly stood, and -intends _erect4 'Of ther
thereon a shop. It is, probably, the best. The fe
N I
, p,
site in C�e village for a, store, or, infactlis -bill' I L.
shop -of any kind, and we hope that Mr. R14chal
Walker will build a first�class shop, one that Henry
will be a credit to himself as -well as to the roW.
-village. Whenhe g4s there, he will be high James
&nd dry, and will not be in dangerof going COMM
down stream- as lie was On two Qc �3
abate i
this Spring,
Water
ings
-BlYth.
fain all Jubilee
,Loc�u,-,.-The - ous Canadi coll
8ingers gave an entertainment in the'Metho-
(list churchon Saturday evening., they also �ed in',
rendered a song seivice in'tbe Smile L churall.
oil Sunday night. The church not &Ins
Was ngof
nearly large enough to hold the crowds that
swarmed to hear them"on Sunday eveningi widen.
-Our Public school re,opened on Xau&y. bo----
morning.-Mr. Arthur Irwin, of WinghaIN- ZheaLL"
Was intown last week, --Mr. Allen has
",�en possession of 'Mr. � William B.'rild9f
b siness. ,i r
u We wish him success, -
Robert Sytnonds' sale oil Saturda�', was well age
attended and everything soid fairly well. -
Mr. Hamilton, . of Stafla, brother of our fklo
druggist, was in town this week. -30*
Sarah Taman, of Detroit, is home visiting
friends -]VIr. Dawson will give & lecture in M
th,e Fe-;nperance hall on �ri'&y evening- inte
F
.Y 01,3..
N N Saturday eveah. _Oeev
was not the most favorable in the WIDAI Dim
for openings of spri-n- millinery, b ut the Blai
danip and L unpleasauT weather Aid not by_ of I
any means deter large crowds;of people fArom
witnessing the beautiful displays shown by tog,
the different inilliners. The stores Were Ver '
crowded from early evening -until late at �eli
ith im Ilinery ad-illu',ers. In taking a W-1-1
hut':lta'('1V glance through the lepart-
'T of tile
I'nent in connection With ibe usiness
Misses Bentley, weWere surprised at, the to
Idrwoe dispilmy o
(i f beautifully trimmmkl hat$
all bonnets of all the lates't etyles. These
�._ I- Wt.
ladies jimy. well feel proudof their display
of millinery. In connection with the Misses Pi
Bentley's emporium we- learn that Miss
Mary McQuarrie haj Lopened out, a dress-
-making shop. Miss B. Habkirk, at the hea'd in
of themillinery department in connection
w - h Mrs. Grah
it harWs business, has 4�arned
an enviable reputation for choice millinery. - 10
Oil entering we noticed that the millinery tT
allow room had been much enlar - ed, but
notwithstanding this it was a georatea
with trimmed hats an5l bonnets in wonder-
ful -variety of shapes and pattet%s. One is
m1pressed with the entire absence of flashy
effects in Mrs. Graliham's show room. A P f
look through the
aboy;e establishment Will
well re4ay anybody who has a, love for �he
be I and artistic. Saturday evening
f
witnessed the sprin millinery openings at
9
the Maminoth house, and all evening the
store was throned with ladies anxious to
see the nelveit in ladies head gear- Miss
Smith, who again has charge of this depart -
Meat, has reason to be grafiflea at the LeX-
pressions of commendation bestowed upon.
the display. Last but not least, the firm of
Anderson and Elder may well feel proud of
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JaURON .-EXPOS
ernment to introduce a measure of o- ox Bam colored costumes and looked� tral After th
will porate
just'twice the aid -that an institution d ambition. muc cannot b� said
WSW ADV %TISIRM'ENTS. -to cl arming. A large number of invial serVed a
'hibition. 'Sir John Thompson de
that only proyides for 50 patients. in this for the Op�osition, which, with a few, e
MTne figure between the parenthesis after -each I � do so and told them that he could guests assembled t�'witnesa the ceremony,J to a nu
fos, denotes the page of the -paper on which -the. 7kV!P all are treated alike and no favoritis ceptions,. is always i -eady to give the people Out - 3 treaty. at '�le received the will honeyrn
in any hope for th4 e aid the young coa
com- At s4b- v ishes of their numprous r
Uverdsement will . be found. a '' f iends,which werl for Buffa
or partiait can be shown to one more than the yorst of it and: `avor almost any.- did not receive the deputation. Aa
td-Jbn Ward. (6.) eking undue adv age� Sequent � ineeting the Prohibitionists re- a icompanied with & rge number of costly, Carzog
leg Oh;oapest- Jenop & McElroy. (5) another.. pany that may be. 8 d to litive a motion intro, spent so
y solve auced in the a id useful presents. - A sumptuous supper
BuslOom 0hance-Wrn. Dineen. (a) The ainount of aid giVen to these'inaltiftu- at the public expeme.". his is a very: W. House that, as speedily as possible a pro- v as partaken of, after which the compaliy intends a
citiction lik Vilest -Reid a Wilson. (a)
ra - a &ad ft'llor We-Jaq. Irving. (b) tiongtby the,Pro�iude lastyearvas $107,312, -portant difference, and that it does exist the" hibitory law should be enaqted by this Par i )ent a very hap storing
p evening, dispersing in
iquor License Act -Wm. Ballantyne.- (5)" while the entire cost of . maintainance . was Telegram is not the only one that can i� bear hament. Air, Flint, tbe Liberal niem�er' t�me to rea�ll their Komes for breakfast. perit
for Yarmoath;'will moe ihe motion and ere is
rd of Thanks -3. A. Anderson. (a) ge f --Th some talk of making an effo# —.1ir.
ouse Wanted -W . 'The cost of each patient testimony, but it is something to get Such
M7,660. 'th the Bell striving
H. Willis (8) Dr. Roome, Conservative member for Midlie. secure connection for Ethel wi
g, Clearing Sale of Boota and 9hoes. (8) Each hospital an ackn6wledgmeriii from such a source, as -
per day, 84/5
rm. For Sale- J. A. XcIntooh,, (8) was cents. sex, will seco lid it. elephone Coin any, whose wires uli a stude
rrei the The rs brought down in the c- t rough. thai vil age.. It would be found cocoon
otiee, to Credit _ ra-G& vi & Proudfoot. (5) must have' requisite buildings and equip- the Telegram. . Y,
I Paper -IJ. Willard& Co. (5) tory to the Government in- Greevy=lly rpleaze, contain the report %,.,,nite a convenience in many instances, and sometre
*tAcks ol Goods -W. W. Hoffman. (6) went, saisfac of Mr. Justice Rose, who tried the c4e., tile� expense would be very small. it home,
there`w a; Feeling of Spring-Brigbi; Bros. (5) spebter,. beforip any gov:e�nment aid is given, DOINGS AT THE DOMINION Winghani develop
Lhns-Duuoau & Duncan. (5) He tiold the Minister of Justice that after -Mr. Richard Anderson, f
*reat Clia-ing.SaleW.H. Willis 5) and as we have;already said, every hospital
OAP'ITAL. such a fair trial and jtist verdict- he 0aw 4o is arranging to move on his farm neZ eral of tl
Jew Shoits fo; Wie*--R,. Willis rs is open for patients of every creed and. nothing to -warrant him in recommending Belmore, had his d Ili on the farm 4- and taki
1, �r W=
orld's kafr Store-McCos Br;;. (8) -was t 'oyed by fire, o. nfay uighto of laot last wee
alioIvse to Retit-James Weir. (5) nationality, and all are open for Government. (By. Our Spice respondent) their :,release. Sir Jolm. Thompson as n
flhorthorn Bulls for sale -Neil McDonald. (5) Dlial Cor nd their rel� e eek. The house had recently been fitteil beautifu
inspection at all times. OwAwAo, April! 2�4. therefore, iorced to reconime
Goods�H. F. Edwards. (8,y The exact result 4f the new tariff has yet, on his'. own a thority, and will have to a�ide 4, and the cause of the fire unknown. measure
Vence W-Ire�Kullett & Jackson. (9), by thez cosequences. —A call from Molesworth congregaticin wings;
Prohibitionists at Ottawa. to be thrashed out. It Waal of coui,86, ini- At the annual -meeting of the Parli en- �o Rev, G. Ballantylie, has been sustain d bag�iluiti
impared Paluts-Mulla# &Jackson. (8)
Gtext Reneflt-Duncaii & Duncan. (8) liew tariff -as bad as the ction
On Tuesday of last week, a deputation possible.to mae a tary Press Gallery on Saturday, the ow- *nd a*ccepted by him. The Ou of r. secured
R,plecial Drives --Smith & Steet. (8) —Mr.
i lc;� was set foi Tuewlay, April..3ra.
T
Apprentice Wanted -Miss. Thompson. (8) Maurn, Toronto Globe ; Vice-Presic ent
'; 'Zee, of Wingrharri, is to preach, Mr. most of
composed of over one hundred delegates, old ne, Wit the GO, remment has collie ing officers were elected: President, J.� Ball
r Not Trimmed-Dunosh & Duncan. (s) visited Ottawa. Every -Province in the near as possible to i b. There are- niinlej:ous 2 - -
itrimmed o 'R. McLeod, Ottawa Citizen ;- Secre, ry Va';'idson, -of Wroxeter, to address the where b.4
A Splendid Chance -Duncan Robertson. (5) Dominion was represented.' The object of changes, but.,the most of them are inaignifi- W. $ 1 . . -
0* Acre Farm for le -Mrs. Walker. (5,) - J. Heay, Toronto Mail. An executive minister and Mr. McRae to addess the c sidered
0
e' cat, As Sir Rich d Cartwright sai 11 ere kregation. the edu
1�pling Business -E. Motirsul. (8) th deputation was to secure from the committee of five was also- elected.
ring Hardwaris�_Mullett ift, Jackaon. (5) has been the greatec t amou, ut of dist r1bicnee -A. Stewart, of Brusels, has a curiosi�y he will I
Hexy.'s Dominion Goernment a promise that they n -the shape of a heu�s egg amost pear as h rig
News of the Week.
SAtuationg. Wanted -R. Cudmore. (8) the ap- With the most paltr� r results. Take lk few
141111nery opiening-Miss Smith. (9) would, in. the near futfiire submit for 'haped, with all addition almost similar.to thinis n
i9del to Loan -G. J. Sutherlan proval of Parliament a -prohibitory liquor of the articles and c,)mp,%re them 'with, the KossuTii's FmNEnAx,. -%Louis Kosuthl was rthe stein of a pear attach e in a 4ay
Pape ames Graves, (8) e � r.1 Harness a)id s'd4lery uried at Budapest, last Sunday. Over Imeasured 6 inches in circumference aro��gl day's W(
'law. At a -preliminary meeting of the dele- form r, ate of dut3
uIrlwnted-Expositor-Office. (8) 300,000 persons attended the funera. 'the length, and 2� and X� inches respective- -out on f,
Chy orocery-Jord'an & Deveraux. (8) gates, held after'arri-vin �at Otta-wa, a reso- -which.,was 30 per egnt, is now 25 ; belting . i
BisAfAncii!s BIRHDAY.- Prince :1 Bis- ily, at die lage a, all ends. Lawson
9
SOO Barley-, -etc. -James Beattie. (8) lent was formerly 25 pe� cent and, is now mp �d "in
lution was passed " Asking the Goveriiii. birthday attracted thousalids of ugh bell, a Canadian Pacific ' farm, a
-%v against Malleable iron qmtipgs which were 30 per excursionists to Friedrichsrulie� Oermany, 1 Railway bagga -tail on the train leaving ml
to pass a prohibitory liquor l.a, i en es,
the sale, manufacture and importation of cent, are now 25 lit iron tubes and on Sunday. it,
E� � All Winglia-in fort e south at one o'clock, 4ad tnce ha
RA TOPPED BY SNOW SL
-'ch T lb riq 0 rl
fx es whi -were 317poe'lr'�'een"t and 6/1.0 of a, !the second and third fingers of his i "ht- t de.
liquor for beverage purposes, in -accordance P`p
cent per pound, are �now 30 per cent mild trains are tied up on the, Burke branch of hand smashed on Tuesday of l Week '-in ide
I ci nt _t,
With the will of the people as expressed ;t 10 cents per poun4 ; nails or spikes which- the. Union Pacific Railway in Idaho, on ac- the Wingham yards while coupling. The listed. StAFORTH, FRIDAY, April 6th,' 1894. at the polls. " This formed the basis Of wpre 35 per cent, are now 30 ; wrought Count of heavy snow slides. second finger was amputated at the knuckle trust
iron and steel t d -bolts which were' 25 SU-ICIDE.-Professor. J. Calloway, Presi- and the tliixd at the first joint. enjoy i
the demands made by the deputation upon anc
nt of bouglasville, Georgia, College,'com- �George Skelton, of -Morris, concession life of
per cent and I ceut,�per pound are now 20 de
A, G the Government. They were ]net by Sir er cent and I cent I mitted suicide last Sunday by shooting him- 7, is seriously ill. He was stricken -%�ith enjoys-
enuine National. PORCY. p per pound ; house fur -
John Thompson and Honorables Bowell, nishing hardware, an im ortant item, was self through the liekti, paralysis on, the left side of his body,� on --The
�n these -das when so much - stress is be- er now 32J.
Ives, Tupper, Costigan,. Smith, Daley and formerly 30 P ce , and is p er' DISGRACED. ---The name, of Charles de Monday of last veek, about I o'clock, and of Ethe
put ui�on the encouragement.of home in- xe a Lesaeps has been removed from -the roll of is in a very � precarious condition. Ow�ing happy
Ma rli cent ; clioppmig a: nd hatchets formerly
P, ng. The base was put M strongly as
d#jtries and the cultivationof native talent, fL the. Prohbt;ion,sts bi W. W. 15 per cent, :are 'ow 30 per cent ; other the Legion of Honor owing to his connection to the fact that b� has been, a aufferer fgom. interest
p sible r with the Panama Cmal scandal.
08 axes, soy all were 33 heart failure forthe lait ten years, and $e- last we(
it Jn*y not be amiss to notice the modest tiles and b. -knives whi
Dv hie in 5 ea 9 o age, bis�xecovery is doubtful, Lucy,
Anchainan, Hamilton Walter Paul, Mon- per cent, are now :35 per cent ; portable. RAILW�AY FAREs A A C - g6 y r f
eltorts, being put forth M*- this drection'by a machines rer r�tes from -Mr. X. G'. Bowbeer formerly of Bills- Dobson,
treal; F. S. Spence,. Toronto, and. Mr , , threshers and sepatators, which ago despatch says passeng I
th6 Minister of Education. for Ontario. Prior were 35 per cent, are now 30 ; sewing Pacific Coastpoints will be adVanced 01APril sels, is now a, full fledged Doctor of Deital 4man'. f
". text books used in our Alexander, of.Ottawa. Sir John Thonipsop 8th, and oil April 15th, wesf bond rates
to- 83, out of 5 machines *hich were 33 per cent, are now Surgery, having completed his course 411c_ was the
m ade a somewhat lengthy reply, the sub- 30 per cent ; Sweden biscuits which were will follow suit- cessfully, at Baltimore. He has located in maid wl
Pittlic, Schools., only'nineteen were the ex- S!rARviNG PEoPjE, -Word comes from I
stance of which is embracedAn the follow-. 35 per -cent are now 25 per cent ; furniture Aberdeen, Maryland, where he will practice the brid
elusive, production of the teachers of the . , - I George
ich was 35 per cc ut, is now. 30 per cent Texas that thousands of people in the lower the profession of his choice.' Dr. Bowbeer
Ig - wb
Pra"Vince. Now� every text book in use It Nb v . - -
i common soap whict Aras 1� cents per pouild Rio Gralide country aren the verge Of star was deputy postmaster at Brussels for go; me compan�
The best.way lie could show appreciation
o6.'Public Schools has been prod -aced -by our of the manner in which they had'presented is now- I cent per pound ; unbleached cotton vati011. time during Air. J. -11. GranVs teniire. 1� and al v
26 per cent are now 022� LARGE DEFiciT.-It is estimated that the
OVA teacheig, or has been 'prepared under their ease was' to be frank with them, and, fabrics which were a of . tfie Uited States Go -!Nfayor Hamilton, of Corn�all, *110 Weddin
xpe idit Vern-
theIr immediate sAperVision. - Of the 131 therefore, he Would say that it was out of peK cent ;' bleached cotton fabrics whieR 0 1 1fre some time ago donated two silver medall for able we
we, . re 25 per cent are still 25 per cent cotton, I'lent for March will allow a deficit of $6,- competition in the public and High Schools dicated
authorized High School text books on the the question that any- act in connection with clothing and other manufactu ' Of cotton 000,000, ii�ak the -net deficit for the year at Goderiell, has offered to present a br nze held.
prohibition could be put before Parliament res to date medal for competition at the Northwiek ' m separat
listl.on the Slat of December, 1883, one which Were 35per dent are now 324 per .$55,Zoo, 1 e
this Session. They would all appreciate the BLOSSOMS BLIGHTED.-Desoatches' Exhibiti
cent, twine and cotton cordage �vbicli PEACH I on there, to be awarded to the krin- ears of
L�flted and one were the. product of foreign reasons for that. They would all under- from sixteen points in the great peach -gr
were 30 per, cent, are now- 25 per cent Ow- er from either Goderich, Colborne or Uh- obson
authors - on the aath6rized list of 1893, only stand that, before any measure could be pre- l
reAdy-inade elothin r -which was about 32 in district of Maryland say the ex-tre field townships, who takes the largest unni- stead w
in
cof ber of prizes at the fall allow.
five'Ate the product df foreign authors, all sened to Parliament, a most careful and per cent, is -now 319�1 per cent. d within the past two weeks hat! blighted on their
pansaking study of the revenue 1. wants of
It Will be seen th Lt in a large number of the blossoing, but some of the largest grow
the Wiers being by hom e talent. So m uch the country would have to be mad�, There -Mr. M. Beckwith has bought out the
cases the old dut was not much higher ers have not given up hope.
for 011e enco-viragement of native talent. Now were.a hundred other considerations For VICTIM OF DESPONDENCY. DOW, bakery business lately conducted by',,, r. the'fOlic
than the new. L few instances the re-
ai James Young, in Clinton, and took po�ses- Reeve
for �a,�ive industry : Out of the fifty -thee in t ce, with regard to enforcement, the
ductious are substaitial, as for example, well-known Brooklyn, New York, real esl
Mon�day. There il r -
date of the act coming into force, etc. All sion of the same on I former
tte broker, cominitted suicide oil Tuegda�, �,tailly I Ot much money to be made by!
texV. books on the Public School list -for farm implements from 35 to 20 pei�. cent - I v! have ti
these matters uld have to be carefully farn' night, last week. Dow at one time ownea
1883* six were imported ; now none on the -jeonsidered and studied before % bill could school slates from 7).to 20 per cent ; - of the bakers at the low price bread is placq�)e
and freight wagons from 50. to 25 per cent; Over fifty houses, but lost them one by oil'
the j6fflc
gene0al Public'School list are imported ; all be pre's ; te di to Parliament. The question selling, but as Mr. Beckwith, who has 1 en
t athough one mnanu ap in get- by foreclosures. ine Was am
turer succeeded * 'NO%%', N connected with this stand for so
are inanufactured a home.. Out of 131 text of the displacement of nine millions of a h
ting that light expr so of the farniers' called T.11, 8 STOR, 1. - L linnesot a
revenu could not be disposed of in.a, few will still be his own baker, he can at� any us and
booko,', on the High School list, of the same democrat, remove(. to the 35 per -cent nother terrific snowstorm oil Friday last rate keep his expenses clown to the I est- the *peo
hours. The deputation would, therefore, with drifts from two to ten feet deep.
year 81 were imported already - manufac- schedule, the same Ls the carriages of rich notch. i to add
realize that they could not expect the Gov- man named Hershaw perished within
men ad baby cks are 30 per 81 -The other evening one of the Irood.. diti- the offic
amir' "�Igeessauile', and -%rhips-tbre yards of his. own house, nd 'notliq zens of the
carl
tured now of the 25 on the High School list erne-rit tb make a pledge on this question, cent, and h iers himself
22j &rb wholly produced in the Province. In for the village of ElimVille, oi�
present session' 'Witb regard to the co0mg
he knew what ey wotild desire him 35 per cent. Ther are a 4arge number of man was frozen to death half a mile from hi - Dr. Mo
of mon L is fliture; ill from - the barn, saw a dark object- ont the man of
this *ay a large an, m. ey annu articles which er formerly 30 per cent home. I path, and thinking it some fierce Wild �
9-11y e tat,
to say, but he must tell them fr
ankly" that and are now 27-,� p r cent. Redctions of COINIEDIAN -KiLLED.-Athur Wilki so Reform
paid i� our working -people which formerly he could make no pledge. He said that out he seized a stick of 1i rewood and approAched
this character repr sent nine out :of tell of a comedian playing at the Prin
of it with stealthy step knd'fire in his eye, ;a�nd press fo
went- ib help support the work -m -g -people of of respect to them. He could do %a some
the chages, and w, ere an extra,%, ant duty theatre in Liverpool, died oil Saurdtty froi i as he came near brandished his weapon aloft, of salari
others are said to have done, he could listen ag
the U�ited States aInct Enaand. This has hould have been -at in two it has' been a fracture of the s1cull. ustained by - bein
to them and give them a pledge and then , I - e
hould have been pr6pared at one fell sweep to deal death and -OuntY
-the price -reduce it 2 or 3 thrown from a stage coach. I I
been dtme, too, withoint, increasing juggled with a littl so as to , destruction o the intruder, when, to his clates in
h to enable the Govern- THE ExTREmE PE�N_-ALT now al -
walk out of it with bothl arms akimbo - per cent, just enou Y. --it -is e subscrib
leoreasingthe quality. utter mortifleation. lie found -the fierce brut
of the books or On but he would be false to them and false "sin e
ment to call it a r ne-tion. There ar nounced that Prendergast, who sasaisin
the co4rary, better boo4s re now provided to those whom they repieffeilted if he were e cer was only the coal scuttle. to Dr.
tainly considerabl reductions in bar iroll Mayor Harrison, of Chicago, will bell e
i i is arge
At it 1,064 cost than when they &,�rere printed to do so. and in Slabs and pliddled bars, and inome oil April 6th. -When the late Josevli Whitehead of
Clinton, was engaged in building qr ain
I
CED HUSBAIND.- It a It
elsew46re. This is the kind of National instances desirabl. articles have been made URDER -.BY A DioR -with int
Poli " that will build -up a country. This free, such as coke and salt, but tlip, great Pensacola, Florida, G. S. Huff and bride, portion of the Canadian acific Mi4road,
11 MAcK,"tl e clever and versatile writer P R
o of current evei Is in the - Toronto Saturda majority of articles which have; beeli ifaced ,%Vho, had been married but three hours, e -e the Government desired to secure poss:Oslon
is a that has been inagu- on the free list h I there for the u - of it, and offered him so it is said on! good
pArt of the poll ave been put killed by Thomas Trainor, the divorced
-ed L Night,, after a rusal of the anuu4l report authority, the sum of $600,000 in . c"11 to
rat the MowA Government. I benefit of the manufacturers as their raw band of MrIEV Huff, OBIT
of. the Ontario A'ricultnra College, points relinquish his coiAract. Mr. Whi e --head
9 material. ith its duty of over Fi(4_uiri�iia- A CP.Ull,-L PRAciricE. - TI e 12 -2nd u
Cal oi�' t been touched,, Women's Christian Temperance Union, refused the offer, but lie would hav
out -one of the many advantages which must 100 per cent, has o 'and soft ioneer
T-44 H�ospifals of OntaHo- better off in the end had lie accej t d de
acerne from that eicellent institution. He "coal is also inich. ged. Mr. Dalton- Me. New York, is conducting a crusade: 1�
19
Cprthy is of t] nion tha the new tariff, the habit of injecting morphilte ini
'i 1 0 pected.
Of mt the institutions established by the says: "'Of One thing there - can be no doubt Ile, 50 t for it did no . t pan out its well as lie ex shire, fS
is not much of a r ief, and lie will -,'probably rins of store girls to -give them' temporal
y his pare
cbariA17 disposed for rellieving,�the distress -the di r bation o ee'd hrough every be heard from tbi week. The placing of strength. -On. Easter Monday morning the vestry Yarniou
and pro"Vid-ing fai'the comfort and care of part of the Pr6vinceffar farmers to grOw ex4 raw- sugar up to o. 16 Dutch standard, on A BEAST. - A beastly felldw meeting of St. George's church, 'Wslton,
ey res
our fellow citizens, there are none that ac4' perimentally on thdir own land tbefree lip in .0 o. fii4d was held. Rev. Mr. Reilly oecapieft the
is a, good at, i at �1 f N is a conces- knownas "Jack.the Spitter, w.As ago the
sion for which th I pposition have c hundred dollars and sent to the work- chair. The following officers' were &cted and ol
Coil]Lpli4 So much, good to the masses as the' move. it preventsiarmers from becoming ontend- On P- for the, coining year : Minister's 'Wirden
ed - for many ye a, and is a, copy of tile house for'four, months at Indian4olis, On a solid
bospitals,, ad none more d-eserving of utterly routine,'uing the same rotation Of United States le islation. Mr. Stairs, the Y. His practice -was to follow lad es
Saturda W. M, Smith ; People's Warden, James Work a,
private 4nd public assistance. Under the 'crops and"the sarne seed, year after year. head�, of the sug - combine and -rum' their dresses Bolger ; Delegate to.9ynod, W. M. $mith ; buin$'
t6ld mI6 that tail
by spitting tobaepo
system bi management that prevails in this In theriwouldnoti any eventbe agrdatd6al juice on theni. Sidesmenj John Scarlet, John Bolger James them.
1891 the number ot! plots. of ground used e I
of this class of su ar imported. S.UICIDES.-Harry Myers, a, retired who holdice and William Sholdice. The"Ohurch Jane Ca
Provicb� all classes, creeds, and iia-tionil- by, farmers themigh6uy' the Province for ex-, is in a prosperous state and much cr4dit is W14
T -Ile fact is th the new fariff is not Ae- sale liquor dealer, and one of the b6�t knoj�e n
ities, have free access to the hospitals, peVim en -ting with seed-reconimended or sup- signed as a relief,J but is avowedly -,a repiti- men in his line of business fil, Philadelphia, due the incullibefit for his zeal in the' Mas- worth.,
whether the latter are under the manage- plied :'by the Government, was 2,64-9 ; in tion of the old tariff, containin ', however a has corrunitted suicide.. The onl t's work.'
1 9 y cause left, wi
nient of tboards, private indivi 0s, 111 is -On Saturday. evening, 24th ult.,in-st be -
;z du 1892 the number of plots had grown to certain number of sops thrown out for - the cn'be assigned for the act is ill -he Itli. membra
cipalitie�, or- charity organizaiofis ; general consumer in the hope that they will estate ig worth $175,000. fore six oclock, the fire alitrin. was sounded. band.
they all 5,688, while in 1993 the number had in- A MiLLio'NAIRE'S VOTE, ----: G�orge in Wingham, and it was soon 'ascertained
receive Ach andpoor &like, those Who are creased to 7,181. This seems to show that stop r a tariff for revenue Only. to t I lie as I congesti
�If ore left clearand the Oov- easor Ji that the rectory was oil fire.' The fir� bri-
able to' pay ai�d those who are not. We fa The i Gould has 'windunced inteil Is gade was promptly on hand,but a number of was str
rmers are doing sonte figuring and experl- erninent Stand by, tbe.-old policy.. Lakewood, Nipw Jersey, that h and the
have no sectarian. hospitals ; thei are all The Budget debae. was continned all last ier6after to -vote and be ssessed, therefor willing workers had carried water 'I' Pa`ils hul tbre
menting, nd this spirit -once aroused win on his perapinal property,' which jainonr�tts, and had Phe fire extinguished before the fire fi)rined
doing general work in administering . to the put new life into agriculture. weeik- and is still progress. The speeches, according W his stat iances were in readine'
on the Governnie t side have been a, clefence ement to th official, QFppl as. The base- cessful2
al i board in one of the upper rooms caught fire
wants ofthose -Wh6 are t mable to care for of the National Olic, based oil the old to $4,000,000. gestion.
themselves. The increase, in patients, at the IN AN ab' �*r u1nentsof 1878. �he Opposition have LANvYEF. DEAD. -(,.T'eo Tick4or froip a stove pipe which passed throxi-kh the
hospitals �Df this: Province during thepast le speech delivered by him in the taen the broad Curtis, one of qie most eminent rag ethrities floor near it. There was but little damage . member
House on Monday, Dr. McDonald, the inem- ground that while Such on coustitutionLI law, (lied sudden y in New done. Moles*(
ten years has been very g 'Th - changes as are i� the direction of the Liber- all who
reitt. �ere- are. ber for East Huron, gave a most striking in. .-There have been quite a number attende�
al platform ae to be accepted as so far so York the -other day. - I Of
now thirtV�-two hospitals of various kinds stanceof the unfair discrimination i nposed gdod, it will only GOT--& TO -I-_11-VADi�'T11E CAFXTL.�-Genelnil property changes in Clintoit recently'; Mr.
stimulate the demand for el was lua�
Frye and his industr WED
receiving!, aid. in 188 the upon I the people bya the new tariff. He a complete rever�al of the ational Policy W army from. Cali- Whit y, Customs Collector, has �bought
number 4f patien,�s treated in these hos- he substitution of a tariff fori revenue fornia, reached Little tRock, Arkansas, , on fiom Mrs. -Shaw, the house occupied by him -Illg of 1
showed that while the oi, industry had been anc, t Saturday night and 11 ftf W hington on Princess street. paying therefor the pany, ni
pit only. Tlie Vicious system 6f specific duties, e or as
als wws 6,032 �iid in 1893 this number gi i -
ven a protection equal to about 100 per Which obscure the-hi'grii character df -the taox- Sunday nigliti- taking ossessioll Of -an fron Of $900- It is aquaiter acre lot, but the fortable
was more than doutled, being 12,392- cent. salt had been put on the free list and ation in so manyl instances, is retained in Mountain railroad tra a,�'Imy num- libuse is a large one and'is cheap at the price
n. The
Thomas
shows thitt'ille advantages they afford are placed at a disadvantage in competing with the new tariff. �Since the speeches of Mr. ber over 800 -and they are goi paid. Mr. George Rumball has. bought li near, th
ng I to
f
Foster, Sir Richard Cartwright,and Messrs' Washington to demqnd work and a re Orin acres of land on the western limit 'of the the esti
appreciated and are; being availed of by the American producers by reason of the - duty town, from Mr. J. Ransford, at a fair price. Job I p
Haggat, Patterson' of the laws. The men are orderly and ell
pnib hic., 11hey arie and Charlton,the toile of
'un, nous the, clebate has �ot been high, but it will 'behaved.
situruted in the large of sixty cents a ton t i The Finkle property, on Victoria street, ad-
A-Leed'on bi Of the I
eentreacif"poptilstian, andaccessibleto the coal, the fuel used in the Calia be raised again towards the end of CnTi-riEvEs ARRESTED. -The "'polioel of joining the river,'has been sold to Mr� John
than salt in- trussels
ille4 peci&lists in 6very class of dis- clustry. Th like'yseussion bt tile participation of others Kokorno, Indiann', have captured a an , .,ol
eat/ Sk the di McGarva, for $600,
IiL. ; "I 9 ease. PeAons, howiever afflicted Can thus twenty freight car thieves co
eCanadiansalt men eready cif r -A driving park associ�tion has been or -
of the le�ders. Mr. Foster'4 financial state- an.4 re most ap
and wflling to compete with the world, pro- mnt r- ganized in Belgrave for the purpose of build -
showed a Ourplus for 'the past fiecal ed many thousand dollars' -%,orth of rne
inelves of the very best medical vi&&that they are iven free fuel, but -th4 chandise. ing a half -mile track On the property known
avail then tended I
91 y6ar.,'but he cjnom�tle fged that be was face ladies W
d1l. -tit cost, or if. poor, free of 0 as the Morrison. They ave
object to,being sacrificed for the benefit of to face with a ;e,,, tke current year p dresses
Sk cl or h com leted all
charge. T'6 many t4iis would not be the end n o o oil with the work as
ing June �O next, as the revenue for crealil 19
Nova Scotia coal miners. Huron Notes. soon as the spring opens up. This will sup -
available Nit f(?r these Institutions. Itr� is, the last nine Th.9liths has been diminishing Speiran
ply a, long felt want in connection with the
and the expen(liture increaiing. The new -The salay of the Rector of St. Papl's the pres
-nc(.�ical skill that is,
Ailso, not oi#y the best 1 '59 0. annual fair. The following are the officers
Gvpt legislaor. ifto have i costly is
a at Toro niad,6 I tariff will not lessen the revenue, although �church, Wingliam, has been raised, to
i this way' available, but experienced Mr. Foster saidl he expected to lose a million -Rev. Mi� Davidson has t elected President, John L. Geddes; Vice-
eadered his yond do
any particularly brilliant displa�slduring d a-haf oi roxeter
and skillled:nurses are secured and President, Win. Brandon; Secretary- ties are
whose i it The chances are that the resignation of the pastorate of :W
the past week. They have, evidently, de an Treasurer, John Geddes; Managing' Corn- Th. p.
Services, cases a' reveime, oil ilieleontrary, -will be increased cougregation.
re almost as nec-
Voted theinselves -more assiduously to work as would -of necessity follow, the moment -Mr., R. Me'Aurray, of Morris mittee, E. Livingstone, Van Vannorman, M.
has �we
am le ji
cessary aw! useful as are those of the medi-' you reduce the Auties is which aave birth'to f;,ur lmbs, all of wbich Harrison ad Joseph Brandon. p
than to ta,1k. The House has been in Com- enjoyabl
ca pr6fessilon. There is no dou important to note, tha the demand for free are living. -On Thursday afte n, 022nd ult., there were
bt but
mittee of Supply moat o rnoo prf
f the tme, and many binder tivi b I een denied, and the only '-A live cat owl'in a cage ift Cochrane & was a pleasant time spent in Principal Cam -
thousands hAve been ex&bled to get treat- e 1) For
the item- a have been �arefully considered, in
inent, in thig Way, Which in many instances of reductidn - reFued ugar is less than two- Jqbnstoirs wifidow in Brussels, was Ithe eron's department :of the Brussels -public Mr.
criticized, and, in inost instances, passed tenths of a cen per pound. 'centre of attraction for the youth of that school, at which, in addition
effected co e cures and in others grea7 i to the pres- l4th con
miplet without mendment.' A bill introdficed by Mr,. Rulock. islikely town last -week. entation of a joint programme, the two sil- new hon
Several bills have,
ly prolonged life, whao but for this ould to cause quite stir among the members. -George Muldoon, of Walton, has rented ver medals d
I onated by Mr. -W. H. . Kerr
also, been advanced one or more- the best
stages. I It mal -
have found; an earlygrave- The h �s it illegal foi- 'member of Par- his farm to his neighbor, John Bar' n. The were presented to the whiners, D. Straeba
I ro
There has also been a lot of Comini all
d friei
ttee Nvork lial"6116 to C-01116'to Ottawa, for a session oil Place contains 60 acres, and the rent agr,eed for takinn, the highest Marks-
sa&ring, allo, that has been,*�averted, 18111- at the; En done. -The next debate of importance � will a railway passj and then draw mileage to upon was $M. trance, and Frank Smith, for heading the Friday -o
estimWe. We are safe in saying that there
I indemnify liii� for. his pretended outlay. -James McArter, of3forris, has lea ed. list in the monthly examinations. The
likely be oil the re -distribution bill, W:hlieb,
a ofdollars- annually found his farm and will move to Brusselito re 'de. medals had
are mauv are useful mem bers of soci etv Many thousa4, Brussels school neatly engraved troit, ar
it is expected-, will be intr
t t oduced t0-"1aY. their way irito�the He had a sale of stock, etc., on We(ble
all(I who are busily etigaged in the aetiv in, pockets of the members lay upon them and,oif the shiel(I were the names lrs has
The session is expect-
,d*to last until about under the exis of the respective recipients. atellist
-y life, who but for the treat.- plan which "is nothl I of last week.
ties of everyed
the first of A short, of a fraud. Mr. �Mulock, i ltll'e -Ontario Street church, Clilit
nient received at some one of these insitu_; 8 ti 011.1 1 vas -On Wednesday morning of last Week large b
to great praisd for his courage in introducing crowded to the door`bn unrlay evening of
tions, Woud; at 6.15 o'clock a very quiet but pretty wed next a
_g ago have been liumbered such bill-, for, it required a, great deal of 116st'Nveek on-ithe occasion of file , memorial ding was celebrated in t. George's church fanner.
fit with the deail. In view of these AT A convention of Patrons foi- 8outh courageto do it. a , , vice to' ihe late Joseph Whitehead. I
t I - or Go(Terich, amid the flor'af decorations of Seaforth
i I 0rGull" Huron as constituted for Dominion
V -V J! pill-- It is said that the Government intend to Easter Sunday, the participants being Mr. returned
stances, therefore, it is surprising that an,* -At the recent convention of the Mel
poses, held at Brucefielci on Friday last, _1r. solve the problern of the French treaty by aist Young People's Societies in London i c
Should obje6t to the coinpal.-atively, sm. all George W. Black and Miss Fannie, se ond Thomas
Riollie Com' asking the Hoilse of Commons to ratify it, was reniarked tbat Clinton sent a larger daughter of H. W. Ball, -Esq., of 0,oderibb. attack o.
mon, Of McKillop, made and'then taking steps to bave it killed in representation than any other own. The early hour prevented the attendence of is: impro
amount of Gbyernment aid which these in- the
stitutions receive. unanimous 'nominee. We. have not the 'enate, This may deceive the French -2vIr. John Sleamon, of Eliniville, 1�iet any but a, few intimate friends, and at the ox' Tues�
leaned wheth
er _N Government but_Sir Charles Tupper will with a serious accident the other day, hav- conclusion of the cereniony the brida pair
fr. Common has decided
None of th�. hospitals of t1lis Province are holidays
understand an4 the Government will have to ing his knee put out of joint while felling a drove at once to the station to take the of vacati
to accept the nomination. We have heard
owned
by the Province. � They 'are all reckon with I li in. During last A, eek an in- tree in the Woods. The hurt is very pa�in_
however, that he was given -11. 111011th in train for Sinicoe. The groom was as- the corr
owned by pritate companies or Corporations;. fluentia dep4tation waited on Sir John ful, and it, will be some time before he Will early in
which. to make his decision. sisted by his brother, Harry -Black, anil the a0a at
T-116inpoon to protest against the ratification e by her sister, Miss Minnie. The
But all that iomply With the statutory re- brid c;n- Frid
of the treaty- They represented the grain -A very interesting ceremony tooyl*ce young people have -many friends who h Ell,
hewfelt, -is
quirements, #eceive (4overnment f , lid- In AFTE-R'careful ob 3ervati0n Mlid. mature de- growers and the wine manufacturers of at the residence of Joseph 8 %v
ing-
a- them all joy and prosperity in their wedded no objec
this way priv' ate, generosity is Stimulated to liberation, the Toronto Telegram a 'Webtern Ontario, who represented that the ley, Manitoba, When his daughter, MissIn - life. -At 11 o'clock the church ws -On Tu
eems to
+
Wvy woll rtun their inclustry and cause cinda, Shewfelt, was married to Win.
93 do a vork -w-hich, under other circuln- have Zrrived, at the conclusion that there * g. the scene of the beautiful 'a e cere-
1-9 great loss to the large numberpeople who de -
In Alex. R.
Pybus, formerly of Brussels, second son I of mony, the principals this ett, both
stances, would be either left undone or one prominent and important distinction pend upon it for a living.- The Premier John Pybus, of that place, by Rev. R. 1E. Arthur W. Curzon, who has recently. -pur-
time eing Mr.
'ov Marriage
T wouN have to be done entirely by the G - between the parties in the, Ontario Legisia- could not tell them what he was going to do Spence, of Swan Lake. The bride; was *t- chased the Hawley estate on the Hu -the resid
ewilment. This aid ja, given in proportion ture. It s in the matter. ron road,
ays One bright spot in the re- tended by her sister. Miss Susie Shewfelt, and Miss Charlotte Gertrude, daughter. of
R. 11. C
The Prohibitionists were also after the and the groom. by his brother, Anson J. R. Radcliffe, Esq., of Goderich Rev, Mr. last
to the work done. A hospital that cares cord of the Liberals as a Provincial party, is French treat� and came down in
14,
force to Pybus, of Winnipeg. Both the bride "d I Turnbull again performed the 'Sol store
for 100 patients in tile year, will receive theirAefence of public rights against incor- protest ag:adina
rite ' Florida,
emn
it, and also to ask the G ov- bridesmaid were attired in tastefully ma�e. I and the church was crowded to the d9ors.
4
e ce remony a wedding breakfast was
t the faunly residence, Went street,
mber of intimate friends, and the
on trip was begun on the 2. 06 train,
and other eastern points. Mr.
is an English- gentleman who has
,ne time looking over Canaida, and
ettling. on'the Hawley farm and re -
it to its former fertility And pros -
W. C. Searle, of Clinton, is always
to acquire knowledge, and is quite
nt of nature. When he finds a
or chrysalis hanging to the limb of 1
e, he imiefully removeg it and takes
wherp he call at leisure watell it
, ilis
kient. A month ago 116 found . sev_
iese oil a plum tree lie was pruning,
ng care of them, he was rewarded
k by their transformation into two
I Polyphemus moths, that would.
nearly Seven inches across them
Which are nicely varie ated. He
� collection of moths WWI& he has,
in a sinlil?w way.
Robert Gardiner, well known to
the oldest residents of St!phen,
has resided for many years, is con-
blie most active niail of his age in
ty. At his next birthday in May
e one handred years of age, and is
Aly as a, man half thatt age. . He
othing of walking ten or fift�e'n miles
or turning his hand to do a good
rk. Just a few days ago he started
ot from the residence of Mr. John
and walked to Mr.Thomas Lawson�s
distance of three and three-quarter
ad would have -walked & like dis-
d he not been favored with a chance
He. has seen many hardships 111 -
early life and was one of the en-
-my in the battle of Waterloo. We
,ir' venerable old' friend ma
,y live to
iany 'more years of thig transitory
,hich-so few reach the stage he ilo�v
bome,2,of Christopher Raynard,East
1, was the scene.. of one of those
vents of so much importance to the
ed partieE6 on Wednesday evening of
k, when his second da,;ghter, Miss
,as united in marriage to Harvey
a well known., aald popular young
that locality. Rev. Afr. Newcomb
officlatnIg Clergyman. The brides�
Miss Winuie Raynard, sister of
e, and the groom was supported by
Dobson, his elder brother. The
was most hospitably entertained
ery enjoyable evening Was Spent.
g gifts, handsome, useful and valu-
re, presented to Mrs. Dobson *nd i �1_
theL high esteem in which she is
A -t an " early " hour the company
A wishing the happy couple long
wedded joy and prosperity. Mr.
brought his bride to the old hOTe_
here they commenced housekeeping
awn account.
Matador, (Texas), Maverick, has
wing item concerning a brother of
nd John'Mooney, of Morris, and a
resident of that township - " We
e name of Dr. James Mooney to
fore the people as a candidate for
e of County Treasurer. - DrANlooney
Aig the first settlers to locate with
las always looked to the interest of
?1e of Motley county. It is needless
,hat he is thoroughly qualified to fil, I
0 and if Plected will do honor to
and friend.s. " The same paper says
)ney was chosen Permanent Obair-
an organization called The- Citizen' 8
Convention, whose purpose is to
r economy in goverlinient; reducti*
a of officers, and consolidating- the
debt. They purpose putting caucli-
thefield unless their platform is
�a to by office' seekers. In addition
dlooney practising his professioix� lie
y interested in ranching. His'ohl
in this county will watcli'llis course
rest.
Grey. i�
ARY.—On Thursday adernoo-ii, . the
the spirit of Donald WeDonald, a
of this townshipli, took its -flight.
ceased was born in Lorne, Argyle-
,otland, and came to Canada with
nts when 12 years of age, locatine in
th township, Elgin ;b6unty, wiicre
.. . or -sever yeam- I :r years
subject of this notice caule to Grey
up land on the 2nd concession,then
all. He was prc�spered ',in his hard
d left his family m comfortable cir-
ces, 9-70 acres of land belonging to
Mrs. McDonal(Ps maiden name was
mpbell, beftiga daughter of the late
,mpbell, wh8` resided mear Moles -
Seven sons and three daughters are
ih tile mother, to hold in sacred 're-
ce a, kind father and loving hus-
Mr. McDonalds cleath resulted f roni
oil of the lungs. A m6nth ago lie
Lek on the foirellead by -a cow's horn,
blow produced paralysis, he having
e strokes. An operation. Was p . er-
)n the 16th *t., ind, although suc-
the patient passed away- from con -
The dccea�sed was a consistent
of the Piesbyterian church &.t
rth, and enjoyed the high esteem of
kne**hfin. "the funeral was largely
, (fespite the storm.- Interment
e at Brussels cemetery.
)ING BELTA.—On Wednesday even -
,at 'Week, at 7 o'clock, a joyous com-
ibering 120,.gathered at the com-
and commo�c&us residence of 'Mr.
Wbitfield,'12th concession, to wit -
e marriage of Miss Martha, one of
nable daughters of the host, to Air.
,tterson, a well-to-�lo young Jarmer
4th concession. Rev. R. Paul, of
a friend of long standing in the
tied the inatrimonial 'bow in the
proved style. The bride was at -
y her sister,, -Miss Mary, and. botij
ere ileatly, and becomingly attired in
of pink caslimeve, trimmed with
e and orange -blossoms. Mr., Geo.
supported the groom. To saiy,' that
ents were numerous, handsome and
saying little, but they showed, be,�
ubt, how hi lily the contracting par -
esteemed Ty their many frien&.
&(I was a samptuous one, to wh.-ibli
Stice was (lone, after which a most
tim6 was spent. by the guests. who
sent from Belgra-ve, BrusselsEibel,
h,,!e,a
paetlLr and the country round.
rson will reside on the
cession, and commence life. in their
e under favorable auspices and with
wishes of a large circle of' relatives
do.
I_1TG.1,.--Townsbip council met- oil
f last week at Cranbrook. —Mrs. D.
e, who has been Visiting in . De-
rived home last week .—Charles Sil-
been chosen captain of the Collegi-
tute football club at Goderich.—A
rn will be erected by Edward Bryan
imeIr. Mr. Bryan is a successful
-Miss, Emeline Welsh was home from
High School for her holiclap. She
last1lond&y. —James, son of Air.
MeEw&n, has been laid up with an
inflammation of the bowels. He
ving nicely now. —Schools re -opened.
ay of last week after. the Easter
The disparity between the length
n in rural and village -sehools is not
-et thing.—There were 12 ap
peals
he Beauchamp drain by-law heard
y of last week at the couxeil meet.
a, and McKillop townships 6ffer
�ion to the proposed improvements.
esday afternoon of last week, Mr.
McDonald and Mrs. Betsey Eck -
of this township, were united in
by Rev. R. Panl, of Brussels, -at
ence of the officiating clergyman.—
itt, who has been in Goderich since
vember, conducting Mr. Hilli ef's
hile the latter was wintering in
arrived home last week. He -en-
APRIL 6,4 1.8940 APR
c
Joyedhis,stayinthe olinty tOynL�-Tue#. jjleir disp.
day of last week Mr. John Oliver and b,ride, ro
goi e t-1
Miss Bessie Robertson, arrived bome froni hav ker
Michigan, and will become residents of thi roe
9th concession, Mr. Oliver havm'- ha for a num
g pure 4Q
'the Adam Turnbull farm. We wish the fully decorat
ba; co, . uple health, hanniness some to look
Zpayrs.-A youth from llli�& who Twitea
the 5th'6oncession recently with a view to
settling a nasty i6ase which wa* to come TJOCAL BW
foretheCourtat- Stratford last week -,re. b"rel
cerved a good thrashing and made such
old, bsckw�
liasi,yexit that he left part of hir, wardrobe Sown Yet. -i
A
pplied a liat for the,Ehnaite ana a
and his horse and rig behind hini. An Ethel -arge
dealer
-toll, 01
short time after another party rciurned for
Z� horse. J"t,
i1r. T. B1
Irwin.5 toe=.�
Lea#bury� NJorto)i
LOCALmIES.-Mr. �o
rph Pemiii 'had oft )COultes is a
of the most succesaf�lfwood bees of the seg,
son last week. Upv0aiAs of 45 cords were'
cut in half a day. -,11r. Robert McKee
resumed his studies at the Seaforth A001-
legiate lnstitutj�. He is an industrious boy amma, Snav
and Success will besure to attend his efforti sh� ig reeov;
-Mr. Ur einan J. Rackwell, who has beft 3dr. A. LOn
I I
at hon -ii all winter, intends retlirnintr tq t6cowmeu(
British Columbia all ortly.-Mis4 L Jul; flahjug. TJ
,muse lout t-1
Wiltsie, of the 14th line, has gone to Loii� a. time. -3\11
don to reside, �% here She has secured a good.
situation in a mercantile establishment, line, has Pil
Miss Wiltsie is an exemplary youn.- lady. Cause our 0
g 10Y4
tauce"
an(I by h4r amiable di-sposition antl affabij day for Go
manner if�hs won niany friends here. She art -of Aiies-,
Will be muchmissed. in social waifmg for
.NcfcBweri,� of the post -office store, has re-
seeln to be
ceived a nice assortment of spring goods.
Harr7-'Toll
She it a competent business woman and an dowo felle(
excellent post mistress.-I'Vrr. Ross, our ing to be A
gem.. al -blacksmith, is being kept pretty b a.
just ubw. He is a good mechanic and ls by
g�`tting a full share of patronage,_rllol�t,
the lie
tle daughter of Air. 01. J. Irvine, Who Harry S&V
has been lia-ving a delightful time with her e i -,need 1,
grandfather and other relatives in Blanch. :+I,_j..n% .,
_cjtLzens
ard, during the past vVinter, has. returmed
home.-TivIr. W. H. Gray. of Hibberit, accom- As this Jbs 4
pailied by his daughter, Anianda, -were va.
. iting friends'lli. this section recent . ly.-The
sale at MT. John Leeming's was not Y�rly
well attended. Mr. Thomas Brown wielded-
the.hammer in his usual clever mannen-
Fall wheat looks,very well, in fact it hu
seldom. looked bete � at this seai6n �ef the caRied -to I
year. The farming community ara still.mi. the C-apb
terested in this cereal, although 'it 'a tlie father nee
.most unprofitable cref) they grow at present. Work- for
-Wond[ers will never cease. A short time property.
ago when Hooper whOL-ae rge
I . ted , in such j% clia ;
heartless and unfeeling manner to his�wife, icaptain
was acquitted, the women in the court roora- lo4d thel
ga e vent 0 th clings in exclamatiom C
of h 11 be suppressed by the British Cc
j wh'l-
81 ry ly when _ JUe.
ie , and recent excited 6
Whirrell was found gnilty of a hideous and last Sand;
revoltin the women of another see. -eerned,. is:
, 9 crime,
tion of the Dominion broke Sut in shrieks, -years of
means and sobs. Would sonle of the phil. trialli. T1
os6pherswliowiiteforTj-ir, ExposmoRtell It is * in
_uS why this is thus ? Perhaps he of Eg- Isevere pi
morid-ville will. throw a little light on the 11tre inble f,
matter. For our part we think if ladies, I& 19cott,
cannot visit a court room Without making- L the NZA1
fools of themselves they had much better -
T -
stay away. speo
Gorrie,
'N
I oy-ELTiEs.-Mrs. Tames chell and
; ges r, -ISS
her youn t dau hte Mi Lizzie, left for by damv
it" . .
Coloradolast wel. Her son, Janjes, whe - 2Lud the 5(
has been out there tenor twelve years, cam, liouse is I
home -on a vi�it, and they returiledwith. Week ab<
hini, - - Mrs. Mitchell had been very ill. this
sl*ing, and it is hoped that the change of Aeafh, w
chmate may have a beneficial effeet upon her day inion L
bealth.-Mr. Ferguson, Who at one time reach -ed'
carried -on a hardware business in our 'vil- funeral t
lage, ffied vej.T suddenly oil Saturday niglit And was
last. He had attained the advanced age of nielitwal
83 years. -Mrs. Laird is visiting her brother, Dylim. 01
�Nfr. James Armstrong, V. S., in tovit,
-Mrs. Armstrong has been very ill for -some He,
timI6.-Mrs. Dr. Montgomery, a, former
resident of our burg, is at present vm*ltiq tlie head
friends and acquaintances in and around many fril
Gorrie. - The doctor is at present Practising Ly* aboul
�medieiue in Dakota, He was popularly in a, J
known here as " Bob W1-,ontgome_ryL"1__Jf.1i"
J W. if. I
Newell, and her two dauglizers KaIv� -moved nile ii:
'into the house formerly occupied by Mr. R, st -01
McLaughlin. iu rear of M r. Beaai?s.ItI ig
rnmoreA th�t a nian went into one of -our tbi - 8 yea,
Stores not long since and enquired - whether -Start r5o
good en
Buffalo Bill had been in the store recenlKly, inake i
Imagine the store -keeper's surprise, minglid-, 'Comes,-
wit-lifear. Thi's Was not enough, Eriquirer ginning
No. 2 came, " Did you see the Texas Cow.w.. ta%q L Ug
boy." Such enquiiies, if made on the west good Wj
side of the MjSSiLagippi,
wouldexase little, lot of
if -any, excitement, but, when such eharae-
-every
ters are en%�tured for iii a quiet community
such as ave, in Howiek, we nee
d not
Wonder that the more timid become, if not
frightened.- a little curious. - Su h d
lations !-Mr. James Walker, onic oTyoeur desbor(
,village blacksmiths, has purchas6d the Cori- �ent. 11
ner lot on Main street, on whieli Mr.- Beaes
store formerly stood, and -intends _erect4 'Of ther
thereon a shop. It is, probably, the best. The fe
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, p,
site in C�e village for a, store, or, infactlis -bill' I L.
shop -of any kind, and we hope that Mr. R14chal
Walker will build a first�class shop, one that Henry
will be a credit to himself as -well as to the roW.
-village. Whenhe g4s there, he will be high James
&nd dry, and will not be in dangerof going COMM
down stream- as lie was On two Qc �3
abate i
this Spring,
Water
ings
-BlYth.
fain all Jubilee
,Loc�u,-,.-The - ous Canadi coll
8ingers gave an entertainment in the'Metho-
(list churchon Saturday evening., they also �ed in',
rendered a song seivice in'tbe Smile L churall.
oil Sunday night. The church not &Ins
Was ngof
nearly large enough to hold the crowds that
swarmed to hear them"on Sunday eveningi widen.
-Our Public school re,opened on Xau&y. bo----
morning.-Mr. Arthur Irwin, of WinghaIN- ZheaLL"
Was intown last week, --Mr. Allen has
",�en possession of 'Mr. � William B.'rild9f
b siness. ,i r
u We wish him success, -
Robert Sytnonds' sale oil Saturda�', was well age
attended and everything soid fairly well. -
Mr. Hamilton, . of Stafla, brother of our fklo
druggist, was in town this week. -30*
Sarah Taman, of Detroit, is home visiting
friends -]VIr. Dawson will give & lecture in M
th,e Fe-;nperance hall on �ri'&y evening- inte
F
.Y 01,3..
N N Saturday eveah. _Oeev
was not the most favorable in the WIDAI Dim
for openings of spri-n- millinery, b ut the Blai
danip and L unpleasauT weather Aid not by_ of I
any means deter large crowds;of people fArom
witnessing the beautiful displays shown by tog,
the different inilliners. The stores Were Ver '
crowded from early evening -until late at �eli
ith im Ilinery ad-illu',ers. In taking a W-1-1
hut':lta'('1V glance through the lepart-
'T of tile
I'nent in connection With ibe usiness
Misses Bentley, weWere surprised at, the to
Idrwoe dispilmy o
(i f beautifully trimmmkl hat$
all bonnets of all the lates't etyles. These
�._ I- Wt.
ladies jimy. well feel proudof their display
of millinery. In connection with the Misses Pi
Bentley's emporium we- learn that Miss
Mary McQuarrie haj Lopened out, a dress-
-making shop. Miss B. Habkirk, at the hea'd in
of themillinery department in connection
w - h Mrs. Grah
it harWs business, has 4�arned
an enviable reputation for choice millinery. - 10
Oil entering we noticed that the millinery tT
allow room had been much enlar - ed, but
notwithstanding this it was a georatea
with trimmed hats an5l bonnets in wonder-
ful -variety of shapes and pattet%s. One is
m1pressed with the entire absence of flashy
effects in Mrs. Graliham's show room. A P f
look through the
aboy;e establishment Will
well re4ay anybody who has a, love for �he
be I and artistic. Saturday evening
f
witnessed the sprin millinery openings at
9
the Maminoth house, and all evening the
store was throned with ladies anxious to
see the nelveit in ladies head gear- Miss
Smith, who again has charge of this depart -
Meat, has reason to be grafiflea at the LeX-
pressions of commendation bestowed upon.
the display. Last but not least, the firm of
Anderson and Elder may well feel proud of