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LOOK YOUR KPLLn they'make in regard to the lowering of cement friendship, and break down pre- ages- All the leading express companies had hi h esteem in whi'Ch the bride is held. I % ere p&ced to Captain Thompeon's credit.' taker. The Colle r's roll was accepted, _� . taxesw4hat the Conservative Government judirles and asperities, and must result in consignitnts on board, and the csrgo of Titer the wedding breakfast was partaken � The members, but more especially those of his bond cancelledand an order issued -,for . mere andise is thought to be worth more of the bridal party drove to Brussels, where 1� the members who worked hard, are to be his salary. J. Miners, J. Hawking and R. i The SlIbscription. price of the ExPoRRITO.R., has lowered the taxes. They have.increased good generally. - . - . �1 * It ,than M,000. Several insurance panies, Mr. and Mrs. Fallis took train for their newl complimented on their capturing so many of Delbridge were refunded $1 each for dog if Paid strictly in advance, is ONE the expenditure frdm $23,000,000 to $37,- - * expect to lose not less ,than $100,(1000% each. home, foltpwed by many good wishes for' these birds. Doubtless a large area of coun- tax, � I DOLLAR- . ... . . . and A. Duncan $1 uncollectable dog 000,000, their whole revenue As deriyed Mr. James Livin-stone, 11. P., of IDaden, No regular insurance ips carried by the North their future. I The account of G,. IV. Holman, for - - � a ' 1 try was covered in search of the villains, tax. 7 If you do not renew within three. months- f ' German Lloyd Compahy on its fleet. it in- -On Monday of last week, a nting to $34-05, WAL3 rom. about the 8ame.number of people, and the Flax King of Canaqa, has been nominat- . . young man� and it is to be hoped the Kippen p6ople will - election expenses, amou � �Ii - of the da.te on your label the price will be . sures the vessels itself by setting aside a per- named JAnie8 Th'rd met with a serious ae-i ma the 1-44. -1 r at. fhq� o eration in was paid W.- for �? -2 ILL u paid. Albert Andrew - i - . ,e " lowered the taxes." We - e by e Reformers or South vva.ueriuO as r -r- r . 7 � $1.,25 , if you do not renew within six P "lley 04 I centage each year froin the profits. The cident at Stapleton. He ,was helping to!, another year. A short programme'Of musia sheep killed by dogs. B. Spicer was re- i,.�. illonths of the date on your lab�l the pr said the Ministers were attareyttly 14:lbe cost about $1,1500,000. . pack salt, when an immense man slipped and addresses followed, and the folks all funded $3,, being error in road work. A by - J. - -ice in ear. their candidate at the forthcoming Domin- ' I - . - - I ­' � '%Vill be $1.50. NO`. paper will be sent longer nest. If they really are they certainly must ion elections. Mr. Livingstone has repre- . ..., ­­ � . I down and buried him completely out of, dispersed, feeling better for their treat. law was ordered to be drafted, confirtning . �1. . I . 5 . . i .. I than one year before- being paid for. hold most heterodox views in regard to po. sen'ted South Waterloo in the Commons for . -his compani d h - . . . � Huron Notes. sight. When 0 (Received too lab for last wetk.) the appointment of the municipal officcl,g, . . ; . . - ; Send renewals directly to; this offme. - fifteen years, and was anxious to retire Over 100 new books have been place tion, id had sus4 X. and the council adjourned. . - . � �, --� litical economy. To tell the truth, the Con- a' he was blue from guffoca at Tim LiTERAR -The regular meeting of - #.: L i - in the Ethel Meebariies' Institute this week. tained a dislocation of the shoulder, his the Ki pert Literary and Young People's ____r!T_� - . I t � Money sent by registered letter, post- sters wit'hGutSirJohnThomp- from political life, but was ul ' timately pre- nose was broken, hip injured and it is fear� mutti-af Improvemen ocie y ,was bel(I in Crediton. - . - � � __ Money order, express money order or draf t, -sonmake rathera poor showing., �When vailed;, upon to again accept the nomination. -John Landsborough, of Seaforth, his ed he is hurt internallv. One block of salt t 8 , t . I - _ purchased over 5,000 fence posts in, ,the the hall on the evening of Friday, the 25th ' Loc.twTims.-The annualSabbath School - I - , � is at our risk. A post -office order no to S4 they we " He will be re-electied against all comers. which fell on him �veighed 500 pound`4 n 'Convention, in connection with the German ..L I . pre up in this direqtion he was the � locality of Brussels. What possibly saved his life was �he fact i stj Although the evening was very stormy - �. I costs only two cents. only mian who seemed able� to command the It : -Mr. John Churchill, of the 14th con. there was a fair attendance Of meml;.ers and congregations of this district was hel(l ilk . I I : . * * : . that lie held an em ty barrel in his hand� . � ' k � cession of Goderich Township, has sold his p . Others. After the transaction of the ordin- the Lutheran church on Wednesday just. - - , � The change on your label will notify you confidence of listeners. Arrangements have been made for an- farm to his three sons. I which was smashed to atoms. I ary business of the Society, thLe following A fall delegation of Reformers attended tla,_- . . 1. . - 1". - Of our receipt of the mone-%*. If not chancrell . I . On Wednead of last week Win. T. t 0 — . other big Liberal meeting in Montreal, on -Mr. Sharp, of Crystal City, is in Clin- * - - 9 ir .2: My I ;_ +*#,. I- A- .7 13 .1.1 . . X4 I programme 'was rendered. -Instrumental Reforin Convention at Ails& Craie on Tues - MC wet; S op us a car an we w Notes an C - V n an Head, .Northwest lerr L . oninients. , Mr. Laurier ton, on a visit to friends. He.is foreman o I- by the Bell family; selection by thejuvenile trace the matter Up , . , February. 18tb, at which Hon. I f tOr'J%J"vefJ1 . ,day last. -The Lady Maccabees of this: . the exteii,'i,, farin of Ron. T. Greenway . yi est son of Reeve Mooney, of Mor- choir Miss Bell accompanist ; dialogue, place intend having an oyster supper _- in * The Government's Commer6ial Travellers and oth�r spe,kkers, both F.righish and - ris township, and Miss Mary Donald, of Address all 16t.ters and make all cheques - -*Mr. Amos Spuhl, of Rullett, had ihe i " A16'risters of many- names," by .Masters their hall on Thursday even ' * . and orders payable to AicLean Bros. don't seem able to work up much business French, will be present. - last tOL Wide-awake, Northwest Territory, were ing next, the . . I � L misfortune an Friday bave a valuable R. Cooper and W. Butt ; sole by Miss 14th inst.-Aliss Hall, teacher of Shwrort � . I united in Lhe holy estate of matrimony at Je nie Mellis; address by 11r.R.Me'Mordie, school, who ,� on this trip. We are afraid their ex- - * blood colt break ith leg, wh n has been sick the past -few � When remitting money do not fail to gi\�e IlLS,wilil &�' . . A -* * !L ' - , . ., . i e out for the home of the bride's mother. Mr. , . � - . pense bi mount to a good deal more Air. John Gibson, the well-known cattle ' sr.; duet by Mr. W. Bell and Aliss Agnes weeks has fully recovered and resu�mcd the 7 I pwt office address. I , - - exercise- L 3 than arxy profit ffieir work will show. -Last year, out of fifteen calves dropped 111=ey has been in the West for about 0 charge of her school last week. -The hotel " When notifying -us of change of address man, has been seleeted.by the Reformers of th years, and as lie has been Bell; solo. by Miss Fitv,gerald, from T ronto; ' Post L __ * * I Aliddlesex as their candidate at- the on the farm of Mr. James Snell, Hqllett, 14 1 Instrumental by Mr. George Thompson ; keepers and others have gotten in their - - do not fail to give ))oth old and new .,w I East I . of them were tnales; this season, out of 12, keeping bachellor's hall t'l o olo by Miss Annie Blair. The next regular summer supply of ice. -Mi Sheard -own � I - - . office address, I the time lie is to be congratulated on se- 8 . IV . :The Japanese have captured ei Rai fortlicomina Dominion election. Mr. Gib- eleven of them U're females. . � meeting of the Society will be held on the who has been ill the past few weeks, has, w4_- - I 0 L L e_ Wei and have the Chinese fleet sh I up in sonwould make a splendil representative . -Win. Wigbtman bas purchased the curing the necessary outfit for a home, a eveni ng of Th u r'sday, February 7 th, at which are glad to learn, fully recovered.-_Alr.-,�_ I UT 4 I good wife. Mr. Mooney's old friends wish � . I LooiK. at Your Label. the harbor. On one side they are being�. and should be, elected. I �fnrrn on the eastern boundary of East Wu. himself and bride many happy and pros- meeting a debate has been arranged for. James Hill,, sr., who has been seriously ilf * � . � ! battered by the guns of the recently cap- . � . . J - wanosh, formerly owned by 'P. 'McCassey, perous yea I ra. wittiL W. D. Thompson and W. Cooper, _ the past few1weeks', is niucli improved in, . L ture . d forts, and on tb - .21 * I I containing tenlacres, for the suin of 1%,100. -The following appeared as a telegraphic captains ; they to select the subject and health under the care of br. Wickett.-- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. e other they have to Mr. James McMullen Al.: P., Mr. Win. -Sir John Carling, of London, was last 6 their assistaias. The debate arranged to . *.&.'Win. Westcott,of Sea-fortli, and . Jr. nAl . :1 I despatch in the dailies the other da . ) .J. I M a: , . . . ' y take place on the 7th between H-ensall and. INIrs. J. T. WeStcott, of Exeter, Visited it, . . face the Japanese fleet. Paterson, M. P. -week'a guest at the Cat -ling home, Exeter, - ]). Luttrell, of Spokane, Washington ; � L MT e figure between the parenthesis a4er each I .* . . ", and Dr. McDonald, M. �eing called there by the severe' illness of Kippen Literary SOCieLies bas,at the request few (lays ago their sister, Mrs. James Hill, - , one denotes. the pAge of the paper on which the L It It L P., will speak at Ha)rriston on FebruaYy b 11 Alexapder Luttrell, of rio; postp advertisement ill be found.. . The Chinese G'"Overnment has granted 'one 13th, and at Wingliam on February 14tb. i is brother Isaa,c, who is still very low, -with A] rs. Mary Dunlop, of Goderich, Ontario, of the Hensall debaters, been oned ta who is'on the sick list. Bargains in: Winter Goods -Wm. Pickard& Co. (5) . . 0 * . : . . I no hope of recovery. a I - have the evening of the 21st of Fpbruary, on -_ - M�N� Now Chath,ins'Wagon-ffugh Grieve. (5) tboumnd pounds to the father of Rev. . * * 11 , -Mr. (4. F. Emerson, of Clinton, pur- L nd their mother, Airs. David Luttrell, which date it will positively come off. The I L Books, Books-Luwd(-n & Wilson. (5.) � L . . been left a fortune of $S,000,000 in Ireland subject to be, " Resolved that Annexation Chiselhurst. . I . James Wylie, the Scotch missionary who The delegates of the Young Liberal Club -s P-Oses seeming premises and putting i� an by David Luttrell's -brother, J. Luttrell. am Typus has beell - " Fatr&N Ewe -Charles Logan!(a) . . . engine for the manufacture and re air Of r to the United States would be more bene- X0TFS'.-'Mr` Willi " . I. . " I ,]s f w Salt: -Wm. Ch.Lprnan. (5) by tbe-Chinese soldiers near of Ontario met in convention !in Toronto On bioYc e p,%rts, in the Spring. The will left the entir' to David. ficial to Caitiada tha elected president of the Epworth Le ,;�'_ Bul was murdered . p f ' . e amount �gue of ftle of Short -horn C,ttt'e-H. & W, Smith. (5) . . * I I . the Liao Yanc? mission, eady in th.4year. Tuesday, and constituted Ian "'Ontario L Luttrell, but as lie: has been dead some . � the .Methodist church here.Miss Amnie lkler- .. Dnrbam Bulls, for Setvice-John McConnell. (5) 0 -Ex-Reeve, McCracken, of Brussels, lias 0 . 4 Fartx,,fttrsa�le-('�eorgeF�.(.�reensl-.tde.(5) - . . : years, the estate .goes to his widow and - -_ rell having resigned. -A notorious being . , The father has instructed the tnembers of Youn,',. Liberal Federation,": Mr. Stewart a large photo group of the County Council- - 'Morris. wits brought up, or L rather brought dow)�, Farm for Salit-NJ ro. Jane Walker. (5) . 0 1 .. 0 . . I . taken .Reven years ago and out of the total children, his brother having died without . � Btu,:efirld (.hees, Factory. (5) the m issiGn to erect a chapel and hospital Lyon, President of the TorontOL Young Lib- . issup." Mr. Hugh Dunlop, of Coderich COMNMITL Doir.xas.-At the first ineeting of before P. McKay last week for kill- I - L , � at yi, -ca,bouts only 10 are now . L . I Bulls for Sale -P. -ter Robertsmi. (5) . a number, 50 or thet ) I . I 0 Yang, to Mr. Wylie's memor .' cral, Club, being elected J."residentof the, says his wife had no word of this matter, the new council, at which 1111 the members ing game out of season-, being caught in, the � - Licensed ivur!tioneer-w. A. ReBA�yne- (q) ­ � y members of that -body. ­� ,� . and its probably several millions 'wide of we're present, Air. William Clark was ap- act. He was shot then and there. The 1,4emi-Aunual Barg,win Da -Jackson & GrkLig. (1) Mr. Wylie's fatber is the proviost of Hamil- new organization. A monster meeting of - --Alr. Robert Coats- who has been in � Conlim.Y-. Cotniiq-Ada Gray Company (6) . I ,'Ili - . Sale of Farm St.)ek, &c.-Jogeph Burke. (5) ton,"Lanarkshire, Scotland. . . I Liberals was hel,d in the evening at Massey Alani'toblk, for three or fo' . . . fact. L pointed Clerk, at a salary of $130. Messrs. culprit was a large horned owl. He kille(I a. I ur years, is visiting Dr. Uark's In n Pihs-Lutnmdea & Wilacii. (8). . . It * . _. 6 --On Monday evening of last week, . 4is arents at Weir home near ' y a Richard Johnston and Charles McClelland large number of rabbits before being de - I -e addresses - -were delivered by , Leadbur , . A n � I qnGw Shoes-Lunisden & Wt;oti. (8) - * e hall; whei p C-1 .1 . very destructive fire broke out in the build- were, appointed AudiLors. John Watson stroyed.-Mr. Allan McKin on, of tile Sth � We hear that he purposes returning to - Violius--Lutusdeu & Wils,n. (a) - It I is reported that the new Hawaiian �Ion. W. Laurier, 3NI r. William PAterson, 0 ing between Sertior's photograpfi gallery and was re -appointed Assessor, at a salary of concession left on Tues ' I I Manitoba in the Spring. . I day for St. Joseph's — Republic intends to banish Queeti.Lilitiokal-, 3M. P., Hon. George W. Ross, and Air. G. ' -The remainsof Mrs. George Peacock, Grigg's book store, occupied by James ,$SO. GeorgeHood, W. J. Johnstortand Island,near Sault Ste. -Marie where his, � I 11 - . I I - . . - I � late of Kineardine, were brought to Cli Grieve, merchant tailor, in Exeter. Th(� Thomas Laidlaiv -were appointed on the father, Mi. D. McKinnon, has' taken ul.) (,ft ani ior her part in the recent attenipt a.t a 'C. Gibbons, Q. C., of London. ' n-' , 'r ., � , , % Ift., 4 - . : . . '. ton. last week - for interment. 0 fire bell sounded about 8.45 and in a very Board of Health, with Dr. AlcAsh as Medi- land. -Last week Mr. T, Nicholls and'31r. . � LShe went to . � - � . . . r -, �Jljroij (fj,.v110 ito% # . ., * I � -cer. - d a lively thne with a fox ini- U1 I It , 4 revolution. - � � ;�l ! I short time both fire- companies were on the cal Health Offi The. plans and specifi- Will. Boa ha ^,:% . � I Toronto to underr, - . . . i� -Y, . .1 The Ontari -je: ' go an operation, but was t. The fire bad gained,fair headway but Cc%tioils foi- re-bitilding Forbes' and Clarke's der a straw stack R 11 IN r - � . * o Le(yi�laxure has l q V o stand it. She was a relative of spo 4 - I . L - . 0 ,n sum- I ot,lble t . Afier a hard - 'g it I , . . I throughthe untiring. exertiolas of the fire bridges, as preparq -- surrendered. -.'&Ir. Roland � d Alis,_ '- _ A story is afloat*to the e,ffect that a party nioned. to meet for the despatch of business' the late Jolin'S'hiple' � Z� A by Air. Ainsley, were fox .th S . . I y- . brigade, was - tinder control inside of adopted, and the Clerk was instruct�ed to Katie Kennedy were visiting in ,- - . Wingbaj)-, S,EAFORTH, FRIDAY, Feb. Kth., 1895) from the United Staies ship Concord, while - - I " two 11 on Thursday, February 2 1 it. � ! This is just -.Mrs. Walker, 1.5th concession of Grey, hours and notwithstanding the' fact that advertise for tenders for building the same, and vicinity last week. They saythesilow - . . huntin-, near Chin Kiang, China, recently, one week later tha�i lastyear. - I basexclianged one of her hundredacre only about, -1 . . 0 1 Settior's gallery is two feet and the plans to be at the Reeve's on and after is triuch deeper there than here. ' . . I . 1. -31 .. .-farms for two brick residences in Brussels, " 's book store about eight; feet from the . .1 - accidentally killed a native, and were im- C,rl,lgl-,r 40i of February, and tenders will be re- TheL Real National Policy. � . * * owned by Win. Taylor, grocer. Alrs.Walk- I? - - --- I L mediately captured and carried off, but.the . burning building, neither of them was even ceived until the l8th of Feibruary. It was . At the North AlIddlesex 'Reform Co .11 - er is alreadv a reqident of Brussels. - . '. -y I T lie proinaters ot the so called " Na,tional . L . rive -] scor d a narrow escape decided not to grant any boans for the . Greenwa . . r 0 1 INJr. Xl� er, hardware merchant, after , Navy Department at AV L asbington bas heard tion held -at Parkhill on. Tuesda last, and . and speaks volumes for the firemen under buildiricy of wire fenc GWIA'.\Wc�s.-Deatli calleci .,:nother of Tbe . Policy " hkwe no inore right to call tbeir y 0 es thi year. After . nothing of the affair. - doing ,L credit business in Blyth for twenty- the r new officers -Chief Weeks and Captain Passing sundry accou tits, Lt . . at which there -was a- very large attenda, 0 L i lie council ad- honored pioneers of the township of Step- . - , plaa by that nanie than the promoters of the , . * * ' nee, one yea,irs, in a neat circular to his patrons, � I . * ' Mr. R. H. Collins, of Exe�er,, was elected sianifies his intention of adopting the cash McLaughlin. .Mr. Grieve's.sewirtig machines journed until the 18th of February next. ben, in thepersonof Airs. John, Underwood, i I _. � a(lueduct in Toronto have to dub their ' . . , S ant child of Mr. James last; We4nesday evening, to meet her Judge, . . sellerne for ma'king themselves rich a nation- The Im. perial Parliament opened in Lon- President of the Associafion, and Me. Val- 'y"te"' on the Ist of March. . and other tools used in his workshop were NOTES. --The inf, I . I . . I 'eorge Anderson, of badly damaged. There was a qua,n Strachan, jr., 5th concession, was buried on in her 72r -d year. Dec'e'ased. has been snif- has bee don on Tue I sday a1ternoon. The G'overn- , . -The marriage 'of G unfinished work destroyed by the Sunday last. -There was no service at Sun fering for several raotiths from dropsy all,l &I policy, This -n plainly demon- entine Ratz, Reei e of 8Ztephen and . ex - Lucknow, form�rly of Ashfield, to Miss . ti'� of . re and I inent's majority is small and not ver reli- 11 of the shop furniture damaged. His loss , shine last Stinday.-Tbe cold weather con- 'heartodis-ease. She leave.-; a husband, or,�e strated'by the history of the country sinue y . Warden of Huron, received the Unanimous Bertha, Pentland, daugbt�cv of Alexander a ' 1 7 tinues and the roads are in a bad ,�-tate, b I . . . 1, - , able, so that the session is not likely to be a .and entlinslastic nominatiou as the Lihera,l Pentland, West Wawanosb, took pla is ClOvered by insurai ice in the Lancashire 7 e- $011 and four daughters to mou.rn her (Ie - this protective policy's inception. Not opjn"e I . I . C' 't r, ire.lustirance Company. The building is * high and narrow, and in man places on mise. Her reiii:Mns -were folloived :to their � ver important one so far as legislation is standard-bearer at the for . the residence of the happy bride's father - - 'tnl!e . y mer- . beriefit prow isdd to the nation at thit t1iftle 'y 01 I theoming election on insured in the %,%7ellington and Waterlooln- Gravel road pitch -holes are very nu Ust resting -place in Grand Bend cemetery, ' ' _-i co.n,cern6d. - Z> Wedneadky, the 30th ult. Company, for*$100. ! ous.-Monday morning wits 'a cold one, IC ol'i_ - a. a . ..� _�E. Aor the Dominion. Mr. Ratz wi4l make a -While out, driving, the other day, INIr. , I c has been realized. A honie inc rket lie s iwt . - , . I ; - I I- on Friday last. Rev. S. A. Cairriere I below zero.__SLu;n Doas are seen every morn- ducted. the funeral services. The bereaved been created. for the price of every.thing the ) * L strong cat . ididate, a,iid, if the Liberals of the John . Emigh, the genial host of the Coin- I I 0 � ily Ii y 0 . The South I erth election triafarrainst the . iog and evening, but so long as they don't fain , e the heartfelt sympati, of th farmer sells is governed by its export value; . - 0 riding put forth their best efforts, .1.9 we be- mercial Ilotel, Blyth, collided with a snow Varna. i bark no one need. care. --Mr. Jolin Me- com In 11 11ity.-On Wednesday, January 30th, return of Air. John McNeill., .the Patron lieve they will,do, lie should be: the next re- bank and was.assisted from his cutter ill a Mr. W. A. AIGBRAY.xu, Licensed Auct on- --\It-. T. A. Mayberry called 7on our iner- i the populaxion has noLt been hicreased to any . Cutebeon, 6th line, intends having an L �. incia ,h e Re- eer for the,County of. Huron. Parties havirig farni ' i apprecialAe extetit ; Canadian Nvorkinen have . %Y resentative of North btOCk or any other articles to dispose of will find it auction sale on the 14th hist. The'Dcold chant, --\Ir. W. J. Wilson. removed his in - candidate, opened at .Mitchell on Thursd' tier ,- at It' is not accustomed to. .L of last week, amd JVaS coilt,inued until Sat- p Middlesex. Mr. sult-a, sprained knee and a walking sti9k. to their advent-.tge to consult I ed. weather makes the timber saw bard. -A suratice and drated P I igh c � tative, and -Mr. Alex. 08baldeston, of the the undersign i4- it February Ist, sayi.11g, 011ig .I Joing So' 'L"no%y )YOU LInU - not been given aburidant work, at 1.1 - Hutchins, the presentb repres la . Htiron Orders by niail pr:)mptly attended to. Terms r n- good many intend i to Winzhiani from 1 _ st beearefoil fol - urdav, when it was adjourned to re -open at who has again been selected as� the Conser- Road, Ooderich Township, has decided to able. ellas'j, I Wit, ,n8t - L ne day " and NJ r. t'Vi-Isen remarked 11 Qh ! � wages., for there aire more men out of work - , I this to Rhip, Oil tile 12th " to hear 0 0 L , , I . Stratford on Thursday. There were over' va,tive candidate,only had a majority of three erect ,t Aeiv house. I.t will be a substantial STANLEY BOARD OF HEALTI[.�The Sian- Messrs. Pa Mullen, I have -a, good sate building and am very in, Canada to -day thain ever before in its I . brick dwelling, two storeys, and when corn- ley Board -of Health met in the Town hall, tterson, Me Gibson - L and I . �, , - two hundred witnesses in attendance, and at the last election, and there -were Reform ,be McDonald speak on the political quest a nle." On ' 11 ". history, and for years a stead . .' . I to Friday, 31st It., . - y stream of pleted will be a very comfortable residence. Varna, on Monday last, all the members _ a neighbor was sniokiva in the store anxi - the Town hall was packed.. from the com- of the day. -The 'Rev. Mr. You -man will 0 , 'votes enouc,h left. unpolled in E'xeter antl I e e n,, 0 n preaoli in Knox church, BeIgrave, next Sun- : workers has been leaving the country. The '� ' - � C5 Alr S. S. *Cooper, of Clinton, has the con- ing present, viz.: Robert McIIv J h dusted the ashes of Il'iLS pipe into a box ot � 1.14 mencem ent to the close of the trial, and the Stephen, to give hi�s opponent-, Alr. Taylor, tract. - � : h een, it dismal. fail- , . 0 - . Manson, John Johnston, Thonhias r"er (lay, morning and eveninla. wltivdlilst, used as a spittoon. In the even- ; lid it has been m ost extravagantly . aid ajority. - The like of this W- ounty councillors and J. T. Cairns. Thomas Fraser 1, itilo' Mr. Wilson noticed the saw -Aust smok- greatest interest was taken in the proceed- a handsome in will ,was tire a p , . - . = I . 0 ings. The Petitioner was represented �y h . ere detained in Wingham on their way elected chairman for the present year. The - 0 ing, and took the box- oLi rain. I .it, and threw suoNv ot likely occur ag � C_ tention all I Lakelet. . n it ,and, -1 for, Mr. Idington, of Stratford, and Xr. Osler, . . . ., . )ionic, on account of the snow .blockade. Board wishes to draw the at of� � as he thought, drowned. out tbe . . ­_ Among them were Warden McPherson, ar ies tavin NOTE, .s. -Mrs. McConnell and Mrs. Way ' . u4lol- 1 fire. Thenext morning Air. Wilson Nvient, �a d the Respondent by Messrs. " r, of Brussels ; Reeve i ality, to the fact th-at they are required to --- The true . Xmtional Policy for C MM11% is to of Toronto, an 11 ., News -of the Week. Reeve Ker Strachan, ti ) i g animals die in this in i i who have been on the sick list for'the past to the store abou an hour earlier tlian . - encoura,g-e its prilinaxy industries, prom inent Dent & Thompson, of Mitchell, and .'Afr. . L . 1� - and Deputy -Reeves Hyslop and Turnbull, of u ' week, are slowly recoveriiig.-We are Cd t _. I � ry the same immediately after death., as Ltting et- Usual, and found the store full of smok,-, aniolig these being, agriculLure. We (10 IiOt Aylesivorth, of Toron- . A large - number Q v E F, _,i Lim :JN Plaswc.-Adviceet from Grey ; Reeve Mooney, � of Morris ; Reeve by neglecting to do so t ' t to learn that Al re. Hazlewood is ge to , Hawaii announce the arrest and inipri Cook and Deputy -Reeves SotherMu and , hey may incur the ter, and her son is able to be on the streets and onexamination found the boxofsaw,clus-I mean. by encouragement the taxing of other son- 31- I penalty specified by statute. If a complaint OughL � . of ehil�rges were heard, none 'of. -which were ment of ex -Queen Liliuokalani �on a charge Uraham, of Howick. . again. -Mr. Bert Potter, son of Rev- -Mr. all on fire and a hole bur:ned thr I the .1 people for the benefit of those eagaged in of a very serious na,ture, and all Were dis- � ofgnLpi,ra � ) I is brought to any member of the Board, floor into the cellar, and the fire burning 0 cy. _-A-1iss'Mary Halliday, who failed to get such member shall notify the Clerk, who Potter, of Clifford, is not able to attend real bright. In a short time the small pipe these industries. What we Imea-tit is a work missed by tbe Court except one of hiring ,�c ER A LEAW.k. -Ward 1,TcAllister, admission to the Normal School, Toronto shall then call a meeting of the Board, in- h School. - He was taken down sick a Would have destroyed a large sbock of.gooi � . 0 the well-known society leader, of New York I Hig .S for the whole Dominion stich as the Ontaxio teams for tbe,c few -weeks - I - .� onveyanqc of roters to the . on account of lack of accommodation ,,%,Z stead of notifying the Chairman and ca,uliing this montilago with bronchitis. -We expect � 11 L � . and anew brick building. We ad -vi all t 0 , night. . the successful applicant for the position of delay. * . ! _; w!Il be a busy time around here, Ise _tj, (4overnmetit is doin for the Ontario farni- polls, which ;vVas ta,ken into �omideration died in that city the other keep their property well insured every dLa.y ' . -VALUABLE FiN)D._8ixt.V thousand dollars teacher in Union School Section No. 3 Mor- VARIETIE.S.-On Friday evening last a aseightor nine farniers have rented their 1111 P ernment cannot by the Judges. Perhaps them, ost ag- in gold was found by Jesse J. -Drew at- his ris and East Wawanosh. Although consid- very successful concert was held in the Tem- farms and are to give possession to their. d chew- ers. The Canadian GeV da.m. ' aind a smokers to quit %moking an * . 'D . narits before the first .of Alarch.-For -Mrs. McPliersi "of I _I X1 i igher than other applicants, she was ithe ,Japan tea. raise the price of grain in the lian ing thip, brought o' aw mill near Hollandale, Mississippi. The. erably hi of, tei (beef orgood bread) and drink new seasoit . 9 ut against I -. Mell-Teill s I . perance hall, under the auspices .)O - market, nor the price of horses, but Jt can was that he was- proven to have b en not treasure is supposed to have ' been buried the choice, the Board, no doubt, believing Royal Templars of Temperance. It w"'Ahe some time Mr. A. -Dulmage has been isick pen Manitoba spent a fem P C F ' .e du in n Barfield. tha I t the beat is the cheapest. last of a series of meetings held' by i'the ut under skilful treat- frie' L, .days visiting -.r producers in the best metbods only. a viember, but .in officer of t&e ]�. P. - rids and relitives in this vicinit educate Ou C� the civil war by Captai from inflarnmation, b I I I ET )IT _83INTENCE.,John Orlowaki, the -Air. Charles Ritchie, of the 12th con- Crusaders, and was a decided success. I ment is reeovering.-On account of the L ,y. -It hi�� . At stormy weather, Rev. Dr. Carman did not been suggeste(I to our post master ,to L . t several new mein- an adi'verti8ing agelac for the benefit Of -,til -. prevailinit, in the warld ; it can free what A., while, througl.ont his campaign, be re. young giant who killed Adam Eberle, an in- . cession ofjAshfield, bad a narrow escape the close of the concer . y at�Lrt, - - they have to buy from imposts, aad having peatedly denied having any connection witlill, offensive German, with a blow! of his fist, in from being frozen to death on Wednesday bers were initiated into Varna Co�ndil. rea,ch Gorrie on. Saturday, so their anniver- -who have any cattle horses, . _ - sary services were entirely post oned and I I sheep or Buffalo last November, wwj letoff with a line night of last week. While on his way home Quite a number of our vill rs ionk in the any other chattels for sale. better facilities for obser�ation than indi- thaVAssociation, and again- in his examina- ' ate, pi �p 1. . of fift"lolla,rs on Saturday his horse ran away and threw him out, opening of Hills Green Pres, y terian church the tea meeting postponed untif Wednes-_ could be worked to good a 11n, think it, viduailpro(Incers, it can suggest profitable tkon for discovery before the trial, he made length on Sunday last, and also the tea -meeting on ayant& L L A AfT1JA0N'Air,E COA131 ITS SrWIDE. --Sam iiel breaking his leg,wbere helay for some day.-JAst week the news reached us that 'ge a,?n,,1, channels in w1iieh to direct their energies. a similiar denial on Oatb. What tile result A. Miller, a prominenteiti profit to buyer -and seller,if the post ma'sters' L ,� izen of Lquisville, 0 during a very heavy snow storm a littl )'iLl.l .Say at Grand Bend, Daahw I Ue N-at,onal Policy. 'I oftime. When foundhe waa almost perished. Mondaynight. They report a grand time. arrive( , eg , Ood iand etbez' This is the tr If Our will be ,A is inipossible to say at this writ_ Kentucky, threw himself under a t4ain and A doctor was immediately summoned and un- -Owing to the almost impa8able state of . I at the parsonage of Rev. H W. L. places, would keep a book and a -it t,bLe ri- I . . - . Mahood, of Dunbury, Iowa. They kiten , pritmary industries are in a, flourishing co. ing, but there is one thinLC' Certain, there was instantly killed. I'vir" Miller', was a der his care the patient is doing as well as the roads, very few of the Royal Templars d surrounding fitruiers .fora smIll fee woulil . dition, t.be .0 millionaire and a director of "the �3ank of can be expected. of Varna Council attended the Dis' rict keeping her. -Miss L. Mahood, of Ford- Send j list Of 4' . ; I L 11Y articles he wished to ,Bell, o will be a huge bill'of costs for some per -90n Kentucky KV, Louisville. The'caus6 of the -The Belleville meeting at He wich, spent Sunday at her uncle's here. ,econdary industries, that is . %ry pro - those which furnish, what the primc 6orrespondent of the Imesyille on Tuesd4 last.- -and bmw tbem,registered and a copy, seilt � � to clear up when the trial is over. rash act is not-ex-plAined. � , - Quarterly meeting was held in the Metho- WEDDINU.-Last NVed-nesday the pretti- every -week to ; . . - * . Empire says, on. February Ist: The* Rev. dist church, Varna, on . Some conivenient pub-1j.e ducers need, -mast -also flourish. ' It _)p Tina BAIU4ATN i SALio BusiNEss.-The "bsr- Dr. Carman,- general superintendent of the Sunday morning cat -wedding of the season was celebrated at place -in Par4, till, so that those that are iii Individuals inay be enriched at the ex- There is �ome talk in Kingston about pro- gain sale," so dear to the woi "nen of this con- - Methodist church, arrived home Wednesday last. The Rev. ]Sir. Newcombe, of Clinton, the residence of Air. and Mrs. Wilson. It the market tA bUY would know where to go, . . � pense of their fellow- countrynien, and testing Hon. Mr. Ha,rty's election, and it is tinent,hasbeen introduced into Germany night from the west, after -.in exciting ex- conducted the services. He preached a was the marriage of their daughter, Miss. to. We have known of several parti - - with result,t so dishstrous to conservative -perience in the big storm. Maggie, to Mr. John Miller, of I es hav- dotibtless will be by such a policy as pro- On Saturday be ,%,cry able and impressive sermon, to a very � Morrisbank ing fat cattle, young pigs -and- horses for . sa,i�d that sonic six hun(h,ed dollars have al- German methods that the (4oV-ernment has got stuck in a snow bank near G orrie, Huron large congregation. -Air. John D. Morrow, The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr* sale, and none of the buyers called at their been appealed to to, cure the evil. - count , and after being released be got is V. re, yourtir 1111p , . " . of Fullarton, paid a flying visit to Varna on , - tection,but it is utterly it ossible to 111ake ready been kibscribed for that purpose �y Stewart, of Belmo The amiable m. -The Anleerl of Af- ride, who ry POPUILa - I ces for several in Lon To XISIT E'-N-GLAN I r, o- ing to thso Ithough a 011 "'stalled" in another drift, a d Saturday last, spending Sunday here and _" Car were going through the country loollilIg . . , a nati - rielter by it. The position may be But, . a large number of, the (_�'oriserva,tives ' R was obliged 0 L her a ritim- e&sily illustrated b taking tWO _%'eSSel: . glianistan has definitely decided !to visit to remain- there during the night. Hap ily returning home on Mon ay morning. We . sOcial standin and the active part she takes for thesame kind df stock. I y a, con- are said to be opposed to taking proceedings, England during the sprin i were all pleased to see his genia,l counten- in church wor , was becomingly attired in - nected by a. tube at the bottom. If they- and wi (y if his heftIth con- the reverend gentleman has experienceTno - t 0 . , .:��, 3 th so Iar,,,1,'e it majority to overcome, tinues good. He propose'sD to go vill Yoko- ill effects from his exposure. - an6e.-Our village tailor and barber, Mr. a handsome costume of white 'silk, beauti- ___._ are half full of water it will take a, long, it is not likely the niatter will, go fnrtber hama and the Canadian Pacific route. L --Jacklin Brothers have purchased the Wf,7A. McBrayne, has made another addi- fully trimmed Xith lace and ribbon. ; sbe . 11.� LAW MAKERq BECOME L,%N%, ,�x Flis. - 189 acre farm of Robert McKee, 50i conces- tion to his business. Having obtained an a long SilL Exeter. tilite to fill both by ba,iling thewiLter out of than talk. . . BnF also wore k veil. The bride carri- . . I I - . There was a very livclo� scenei in th4,Q United sion of Grey, $6,5W for it. Air. auctioneer's license for the county of Hi e4abeautiful.boquet of flowers, and was Lo('Ai, BRI[EFS.-Mr. William B (file Imild pouring, it in -to the other. -If yorti ,* - * . � - paying iron, aw4viii . - States House of llep�csentatives qhe otl-er AlcKee bought this property ten or tweive be is busy afternoon and evening assisted by lice sister -Mary, who wasattired 'Vill sell the buildings on the Samwell p.rop- take the ttibe out and place it high enotigh ID selling . . The Toronto Globe has ( day when Mr.Breckinridge called IW.Heard years dry -goods at Blmke and Drysd e in an attractive suit of cream cashm.' erty, also 500 bush -1; of seed oats, on ,xat- . . -ot coniforta,bl al this e - 0 . y - ago from William Bishop, now of I week. �e. a cur , an(.] a liar, ' Mack is a hustler. laid at 2 p- in -- you caa nearly fill one vesselat the expense ). a scoundrel andl the two Beachv Ttie little niec� of the bride and bri4e'snc urday, the 9th inst L located in its new (juaxters, and, with a ilie, Oxford Coun�y, the tpkrice being i - Mr. John. of the Other but that is the tpost you cfai , 'ill Will aet in the Le'apacity of'auetione . fell to fisticuff1s. They were both arkested by 8.10,000. Messrs. Jacklin wil e posses- stood in front of them holdirixy a little moss (K -er. , 11> ' I I - " complete new plant, comes out brighter and the Sergeant -at -Arms. - - sion in the spring. Zach. AlcKee, who has . - basket of flowers. The bridegrooin's sup- _While on the stree oII Mond- I t . Jo- SG it iS With I (;eor e. t ! I � ay as, . -Al I-, , protection, a � n d s o it a�l- r than ever, and the great fire which A DEAD .AJON��EV J%l.t1jR` . arm rented for Lew -1 M Kinine, porter was Mr. Moffatt Not if-hoit. -A; 9 -.11 Vii . I � beitte % Fla—Tile nionev had the f, Z ain ell lost n �r. _V 1- * 8 from 11125 . .. � ways will be. .Von can t create, wealth by market in London, England, is re&orted - JY ­0, " . I . lx� vest inocket w1k;^1, .1 laiditlo willso ibefor otten to probabl ret-f-et-Eth I Ty L .2 "Er a the stormv weather about n- 1, ,I- I . I . � . V ib all aue- AUL71:11% UIL e( an: I COnTiLl-nea ' . . 0 J H -P -SHIRE -s.- our not�s on thirty invited guests sat down to a surn tu_ finder will be 1: erall A.50. The- �v tiscal poli,,y. The only thing any govern- _X %1� I be absoliftely dead. The buying price --of tion sale on Tuesday of last week. the sheep question in last week's issuO were p . ib y rewarded by return - I : . * American eagles has been reduedd ous wedding feast, to which we Are sure all Ing the saine to 'Nir. 111eii-t or inly na,tion can d o is t o inak e t b e - � by the -M.r. George Nixon, of lot 10, concession slightly misleading to those who we ' * Samwell.-mr. I t is now positi vely stated th,it the ar- Bank of England one-half penny, 4 , he price 1 1, E. D. Ashfield, retired to his room for better acquainted with the re not did ample justice, for after tea no fewer R. - H. - Collins:, barrister, was at 4[lod - - I'llost Of the natural wealth in the (,ou.ntry, rangenients for the amalgamation of the being 73s 3.1d. The bank reserve is X27, -* the night o . n Monday evening about the Your correspondent hi facts of tho' case. than four were taken down sick (of cours ieli on b ine o fond 3 1 t - r. ,� e,,. -,Z Citizens so, as" ad very evidentl been e U'S 88 11 A a r as M , ant? edilea,te. it . to inake the most - 000,000. Money rates are very il eak _� it was On account- of the hous Mrs. S. Rowe and Mr. and M' . Mail and Empire have been completed and . 'I . ,but - usual hour, but having forgotten something misinformed. The, lambs referred to num- e being too Harvey, of rs. Thomaz of their talents, aad remove.the. 011SULIAq8 3 they cannot well go lower. ' clown stairs he went to return close and Warm), but, luckily, however the - Stephen and -Hay townsbi that after this week tire Empire will cease - - 1) P but on ar- bered up to date mentioned, just -about I I I visited relati� es at St. Angusti-ne 1 IP -81 f rom their vaxiow; paths to as great wi ex- . F,i,TALITY.-Frederick Lonliard' Morocco riving near the stairs lie lost his way and three times as many, viz., 21 lambs, brother of the bride, Dr. Wilson, I I ' factorJr, at Brooklyn, New York, w . of klild- _ ast week. � ­Natio.u- . 6�, tent as pos�,ible, This would bea to cNist, arid that the'Alail will once more gutted fell over the bannister breaking. his skull some of them having been may, was on hand and administered to theii I - At the last regular meeting of the TOW)). beconic the acknowledged organ of the, Con- by fire the other night. Three mployees from the effects of which h -e died in a fe wants. There was a splendid array of use. Council, Air. Al. Eacrett was re-electe'l l al 11-'!aliev " worthy of the wune. . � I were burned to death. Two o. her em," minutes. Deceased was an old resident of 11� GOOD I ful,wedding presents, -in grray which has clerk at a salary of g,,10(), all in . . . servat Uve party. In fact its toile bas been CONC-EmT.-The Kippen Hall overlitst ear; Air. crease of ,,1kJ:> n ' ' � h, I 'I conf never been surpassed in this neighborhood, y G- . . ­ I - . - - __ I ployees, each sixteen years old, w4re badly Asbfield, and in his 68th year. Company intend giving another le rt H. Bissett Was re - I or' 11hus intimating the -waxtri clected. assessor, salary .,9�jo - vecring in this direction for some time. burned, and both will possibly diet --On Tuesday morning last week Tuesday, February 19th, when Mis, G race F'un Making Politicians. ' the . friendship and . ,, ; Mr. jalne.., . J . Mr. Creigliton,.thenianagerof the Empire, R,icifi,yDFsERvr,q HFiL 8F.STENCE. The roads from Lucknow to Dungannon were MeFaul, soprano. soloist, of Seaforth, an admiration which the bride enjoys in a large Creech, road cominiskioner and cOnstable, trial of .Madame Henri . . � d Joniiinx lmost impassable, and two funerals were AlcLeod, c?MIC singer, of th same ' ociates. . We don't, know whatheror not the Damin- it i,,isaid, is to be given a comfortable Gov- Mr. Will circle of intimate friends and a,ss , salary x -365. -Mr. Jolla Muir, jr. i'rnov(�41 ! - I e .rnovirigin the best circles of 13rus-selqBelgt)i.n, to take place to Dungannon. This was a place, besides the Misses McLean of Hen The festivities were kept up Until an earlv his fanlilY to Kirkton this week�.-:!�Kit. Win. I u - hour. The newly married couple Tapp was visiting relati I;oj) Mini,,,ters,who are at present touring it�ie ernment berth. A short titne ago a 1',irg concluded on Sunday morning. Thp.prisoner (lilemma, but the Luoknow boys proved still, reciters, and ,Mr. Tbomas 'Mu dock, begin lif� Ives at Stratbroy 3L of a large circle of a the. past twoweeks.-Mr. �). countryat the country's expense, are doibg a,liount of new ,,tock was sullseribed in the was found guilt -0 death. equal to the situation, by forming them- 'violinist, will take part. Miss McFa I hag friends, May they sail pe 11� Aiken a former Exeterite, gave a vevy . C> . y and sentenced amid the best wishes rid Kerwood the country very ratic4i. good ar eviell Empire Company, and it new Board of at different periods she .haAl poisoned her selves into a good roads committee, and no lield high position in Toronto, and It 811 - 0 ) . . I - acefully over the strengthening very nia-teria,11y their ow'n . Directors, embracing sonic of t1be ick. � di brother, sister, ,and uncle, to rea,li�e the in- " ooner had the proposition been inade than in New York and other leading cities in t1lige sea of life. . interes 4 . Ing S � ting lecture on Africa, in the Alai.,, . 1.3 surance she held on their lives. . . fifteenyoung men consented to go to work. the United States, while Mr. M Leod's - ___ �')'treet church on Friday night last, under ' 1-101"I an the 1, luavwl 2.111d fishes," but die"', lia'nd triost wealthy Conservatives in Toronto 'Ts4,1O_N,,,1ii`,, LIFE. -Thi, Chinese They at oncLe started out and cleared the abilities are well known, so that the oncert Usborne . the auspices Of tile Choir. -A full represei � - I . 0 Foll A M �, I . . I Q 11 - I tioll of delegates attende � V _d th certabily are, ��t least, afl'brding the peGple was elected, and business in that � uarter - 0overnment has appropriated ,`k5i,( to the road right to Dungannon cemetery, a (lis- of the season may be expected. Cor-sam"NfEF o Reform ctnl- , sonic cheap atinusement. When, fro.-ni long was to be made to boom. But the new Di- - father of Rev.0a,mes Wylie, the 8'(.otcli mis- � ,TING. -The now coulicil niet vention at Akllsa -Crai - sionax "' t taneg of nearly ten miles. . Scitms--A good sprinkling frot our at the Town ball, Eliniville on Tuesday last, aint.1 '(.o , and tedious work- keeping their finanQ1 rectors soon found out that to kqop things y who- was murdered by th Chinese -Mr. Thomaa Comyn, of Wiligham, who neighborhood attended the Hills Green 21st. , an January -Air. Valentine Rat:7, of Khivit, in S top )en - ' - n I The fOlIOU-ino gentlemen, having township, Was ell - I . I . - soldiers near the Liao Yang niissi n early in litis been suffering for some time'from a com- church opening last Sabbath, being ell re- been duly elected, inat' . e standard ),>eat -- ships, a ains runniutr they would hav ' -ii asenas tb ' float during ,,. hard times, men's br i a s , de and subscribed the er for , 3 3 , 's, ( I I ' sic 118, the Reformers to contest North Ali.(I- _ 'The members of the i ii sion have plication of diseases, died on Sunday, Jan- paid . by hearin5 the grand discoulses of necessary deelaiations and took their seats CY e war. �s o'f'gt he n8i I - and their bodies tired, it (Toes one thousand dollars a itionth &-beh. This been instructed to erect a ehapel nd hos- nary 28tb, at his home in that town. Mr. Doctor McDonal of Seaforth.-Al dlesex ill the House of Comfnons-z�-Alr. are aweary ( them good to forget their worrfe.s for it prospecitvv&s pital at Liao Yang t , . , seem at the council bortrd, viz : T. Al. Kay Robert Pickard, Horton street, London i,s not Pleasing, and hence the ,o Mr. 'Wylie ulemor�y. Cornyn was born in Ireland wid emigrated to be.of the one mind during our col snap ; Reeve; Me,ssrs. J. Hunter, W. Ked,dy, W' eanvassin for subscrit>ers i:a thisvici " I 0 J a . . nity , Air Wylie's father is the provost of amilton, to this con try with his father, who built everyone saying it is cold. -Your corres- Delbridge and R. Gardiner councillors' f -whi-le aind g t a good laugh, so after all the amalgamation. --.Since th'is pa-fagraph wa, Lancashire. - En gland. the first hnouse in Wingliam. in 1859. The . for the A . tD I pondent has iZenasubscriber to T ii, ll,'x- Applications fromi W. . .-Mr. Thomw, , Iiiii.sterial, tour uia,y I)e productive (if sorne written, the Empire lim published its vale- N L -i Partners' Advocate - COLD. WFATHER T E?Z(;L.k\r).-The deceased lived for years on lot 21, conces- rOSrToR for 2-2 years, and A haa ney Stewart' for the Col- Dart, a Londori East butcher was - - -, lost lectorship, and W. Aiiiners for the Asse I . in th"', � I 15.01or- niodieumofgood. Thebestof thejoke is, tlictory autl given up theghost.. w therduring the week ending February sion9,Turnberry.. but failing healthconi- its freshness or faculty f i ' -village last -,veck.-Afr. Joseph, White atiel � .1 - I - � or MVI good .ship; tenders for the township printin- his mother, Mrs.N. White, .St Ajarj,s, they don't inean to be funny, they m -c up- + -A 3rd has been phenomenallysey" I Z:. -i deep earxie.st. But faney tc�ll_ ,The ban et held in'l'oronto on Thursday k out England. - Onl one ma'il had been " - I the guests of Airs. Harry8a * _ Were '- � i ) ere throuerb- pe ling him to quit farming, lie built a news. -There will be no preacl�iiig rvice from. the Exeter Times, Peterboro Times, parently it . (111 � y able handsome house in Wingliarn and moved next Sabbath in the Methodist ch rcli), on Exeter Advocate; and for mwell &,st �,-;1111_ to leave Caithness for ten �,days, arfd rural into town. He was a prominent Orange .-the Clerkship I daY­--W1ffle at the Sauble. 0 �, three miles we.,;t ing a, farnier whose latird ha.s deterionate(I in evening of last weck, under the auspices of - account of the quarterly meeting Ft , Chisel- from F. Morley, for $75, and D. Hay, for of this place, on &,ttq.r(,.1,ay 11, I postmen have been snowed. up and chilled man, a staunch Conserrative and a widely hurst, The business meeting will b held in .S70. The minutes were read and slightly 8ilas Halldford was getting out .-ice.) bi-� - . value, whose invome has shrunk fifty per - the Cauad�an Press Association, was largely into insensibility. The cold in London has l'-nown and respected citizen. ) . the Metliodi'st church here on the � onday amended. The Exeter orning last, ,Nlr. . . 0 boyll; atLended, and was a i-nost pleasant been Lhe rnost severe that has been experien- I I I I . Times' c - cent, through low prices, and whos a -rid en- --On Wqdnesday of last week, by the aid following. �, tend -r for teani broke throu h the ice and had a n ced for inany years, and the hungr, 0 1 the printing, being the lowest, � ar lit.we 14�eeri vompelled to lea-ve the hornestead joyableaffidir. The chair -was veryefficien-t- 1, nil- of Rev. D. B. McRae amatrimoliial alli- A SUCCF-1;SFUL IssuE.-TheKip Was accept- rew escape froi - � a Spar- ed. G. W. Hob r' teing dro,%vued -Ou employed workers have greatly suffered. "an was ap , r -,-il- - ' , 3 Pointed Clerk ; lagers have nearly all got their su w ance was oonfirme�l between Mr. Thomaa row match was brought to -a close n - . and! seek a li�ving elsewhere, that the Na.- ly filled by )Ir- T. 1-1. Preston, President, A FRIGHTF11, DISASTOIR T�- n Fri. Thomas C liam Miners, ice for next surniner.-Mr. I - I . \ n1E �Nop,,rl:t Falli.1 DIN, of . tional P(vli(,*- has built up his business. And ' . I , of Grand Bend, Ontario, and Miss day evening last, very succeasfully and sat- Assessor; A. Duncan, Collector; Willi Daniel 701an 6 .( the clever editor of the Brantford Fxposi- '�,'F . . The North German Lloyd stearnship Mar am knight of the road. spent laist,quind , � , -� - . 'ay i � I y A. Blair, of Craubrook, in the pres- isfactorily to all concerned. The supper in A. Turnbull and Henry Brown, Auditors ; cooler, and Co- at. . n the fancy tellikg the 4-ity merchant, prof"- tor. Addresses were delivered b '-',' Elbe, bound from Bremeti for New York ence of the near relatives of the contra,eting conneeltion. with the same was give as 11)18 Creech supplied tl y .dr - a i � )e 0 per all at the same salaries as last year. The wants of tile i 'r Inan during his period- , ' I , was, sunk in a collison with it small stca.mer,' parties. The bride- was attended byl%liss announcement, all the members bei pres- Reeve, Clerk, .Messrs. L, Hunter, 1). �\Jc_ ical vis siona,l niall Euld worl-dat1>1' inall, that tile drain- !* Mackenzie Bowell, Hop'. G. W. Yoss, Pro- 50 miles off Lo,%vestoft, early on the morning Alary Ritchie and the groom by bis brother, ent along with a number of outside people, Innes and C. it—MrInvilliam West iag of inen from the rural districts t& bu- fessor Goldwin Smith, and other eminent of January 30th. 8he carried 380 souls. Mr. -John Fallis. Whe bride and brid I INfouteith were appointeil a fol -t , cott, of Bea - � , I - come their vorri-petitors, when the gt � esmaid and it is needless to say the oysters, pandies, J) visited &I-atives here the put f 1W. . Z:, -neral gentlemen wbo' were former press.nien. Only a very few of whom were saved . Board of Health with Dr. Ferguson as days. -Mr. Finlay Of S't. Thom _,c - .- * Only were very becomingly attired in cream nuts, oranges, etc., were enjoyed'b ' all of tMedical Healt 6 populatian has seau-cly increio-ed in tile Ontario journalism, both big one woman wm saved and no children, all 3T It Officer, and J. C. Tufts, as, shippe(l . and little, and cashmere, the -dress of the former being them, old and young, ladies include4. A a car load of very'fine, horses fr I I " t,lie rest went downwitli the ill-fated steam- trimmed with cream silk lace and the bridal supper the official count w ' i � f ter Sanitary Inspector. Mr. W. Keddy vas tion for the G om. thi-s sta- . . .� t vlas Ow market on Thurs(lay. . as given, which appointed Deputy -Reeve, Messrs. J. Cope- las 9 � - natural ratio, antl the policy whieh has embra'�cing all shades Of politics, was' well er. Besides the awful loss of lives the Elbe adomments of veil and *range, blosso%s. resulted in the proclamation thatJ nearly land, A. Cole, P. Moir, R. Delbridge, -% c. week. -1AIr. J obn Wood shipped another caused thi.q, are blessings, Funnier than ' represented. A i3ocial re-uhion of this kind ctIrried a valuable shipment, vf ruall for Wedding gifts, handscime, useful and nuim. 2,000 sl�larrows had been killed, .1117.1 Cooper , Sweitzer and C. Coates were appo t.,ar load of fat cattle t�o Toront . � - I - , o on 11,01) � . I � I : inted (lay la,st. _T1_lc , _ . - ­ I I I 11._' ril"fluerade carnival at t1le Ir - � . � I . I - . . . . , .- ,­ � I- bL_ - __ - --I-- - - - - ­ ,.w -- a. � 4! I)e- � . . �. v� - I ­ 4w__ � - 4 --skatii � -QU4 the Im . __ . - . -speati - lwasa - I I VVedy . - . �, *tee .,e � � treen . . I _. the w-. . In . Mver I y . .11 . t I . . A th � mlernil) fbillv% I � FA_ I - ._1 IS � -A I a , I . � - i . . I 1 13AV 1 - . � e-orres , . wingi I . ­01CIAV � , .- I -3N'Jis,, .1 . . � Brusse . VA - -2- � 1.11C _3 � --� � ,��, i� -4d. her r I.-, ;cOrft.TW . - , .. .. . Rusk, I . . 4augbi . 'Nussal � it - clon Im . Z , Is a, ga, . 'Claytall I - AM, MI , ­ ,,%veek.- mul hc I ., I I tain ha : � Year, 1X_ I . - _. P. erity , I I A Lieutei . , - , atiid bw . . � visher� I -, irhlo spi ­ I summel � - . - I "Itatior * I I ,�Ofrth I . I Mrs. A, ]perane� . � Inectinj 'estingn I )"t tile: � ,�uit me . . I - . 06'ananl . � - . "'lorema _4 �_ - , 1" DecOMe 11 . I . fn -our v I I Alelighu 11 NVe un, - I � 1. Britons . : supper � . . ,weeks, -.. I . � a ng and 4 1 -14 Obn , N. � I Assessoi I , - was, 1eh, I . t � � , . i'me Sill) � .� ta-innien ; I ready f, nexed, on] . . 14th, ,W) . t tile LRAI I if Nhurch I Tables 1 � h a:ni sau , , - -wbxell� W � . ­ergetie . 4 1 . . � paring f� . . . Mit. cw.'Xl� o . i strUnlen - I .. I ; .- .-)f Kffic;l . W. Erwi - � : " 'Was in U .. Dr.w" 1 - - 4 , � I-edicatilf., . � I . here toot - � Avpropl-1 . . � ,( � - kc -v. )h Mornirg � . Hen(lers< - I . Dr. Al,cl) I an o-verf)4 I afteryto-ol 1 7 ; -1 isioular .84 1 . . � ai;_evier 'bq . people. 4 - unite(Ily � . W.w5 intlei if the nil - I the folloi - �. 4a Im&gUffi . , . - �Siou. Al bodies iw� ,church, �ki ,� �ared M Rex% Nu � ,� sou, of 11 I and Dr. 3 t I _tlder of -� � - . 'heard to I . . . that he i . , . " . . tea-ineetil - the able I . . ­ . . -ed by th� 1*­xwsed t , - The chut . � theu all 7 1 ,audience � . a -good so ., I . , . r,,-oncernin . ]ust now �� I PrOceeds.4 � . ,over -$190 I I - . presents a Alr_� 1?4tu .11 -well. Th ­ basement � - , -WAC41 .J(JU I . � I go$ IcL V 4! co , to e eod ' amuti, , * - . a be . that as th .. here ior t� � I . 4)10 Z) t I I � 0 . 1a't_1,(,JK!i;.-1 - I visiting I � Pogers, of . I I I I this Place . � __ ' - - I 'The Q uall �_ . ! , largely a I � I ., -fee,ply si, * 41hisionar V I , I � .; , ".7 Sunday -) . .. . �e4litor of t It _. . w_. . toril *ill I! . I �.. I -'evellID9 2� _� � I , which wi - � Hohnc.St -J I . . H. Butt. .i - � - to the �Al _:� I . � collectiom ': will be erc. . : terided. tb� I tion ,at -f -, 0 it,- . . . report to f . : ternoon, - - ` maite for n, � � it-carber.ti. I .� gatly and. � - I .-. to the Di.- . �: . - plars of `(� , H2OIW*(vsv"1fl , 4 � I ent lalade a, t . Brueeteld . (I .. I ' bai-k to t1ii i , not balf : , �i tbat tlw�y i � " Be it leve I . I * A ; 4-411w.." ; 4 w. . � � It - . , �Ci�l 1-1*1,4:4 I -it), . t . Ofliv-ers for , . . - . 1',euiplars N I . . . toil- : Chi(, � � : I't - -1 vitft Tenip . � I % $eeretary -; i 7 .11 . - , '�ee i .retary, ..- I " i4hre ; Uha I � . - .1. -Shobroo � I I C6,T ,- 14,11if I , i - Frank Loi X . � - i I staviA,1*ng all ' 17 , i I -1 I taining and. - I I 7 plenty 4 rc. I . , � 11 � tile gooll 4,il: -.1 - _. I � I . � I gani;�atioll I � � I � I I . � I t . I i � I 4 � � . �- . . , I I I -,i � . � �'!� " . aw U . I - z �