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'i - AT Wells had recently -taken out a life insur- the proportion had fallen to 39 per -cent. '� teiturned to the Municipal Treasurer. This News of the Week.' were
. LOOK YOURLABEL surance policy for a vet� was cip e 0. .appointed to read essays at the next was inflicted, which will make him a pris_
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- _y large amount; the The number of matriculations in 1893 -is a prin i I f r which many on both sides TitH SENATE KILLED IT. -The Woman meeting in Wingliam, on July 24th: J. oner to the house for some weeks to come�
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I . insurance in the event of his death being 415. Valuable monographs upon the im- of the House have long contended, and Suffrage Bill was defeated in the Senate at Wilson, V. S., D. McIntosh, V. S., C. Me. Five stitches were needed to draw the gap -
The Subscri ,would, no doubt, have supported it had it Sacramento, California, a few da a ago. .
.ption price of the ExposrroR,. payable to his sister, who was engaged to portance of secondary education, upon -the Gregor, V. S., and J. E.' Blacka.11, V. S.- Ing wound together.
.f I � . - 'been made as an independent motion, but, DEAD. -Mr. Maxwell, the pub isher hus- -Mr. Phillip E. James, of East WAwa- -The death of Mrs. John Harris, a re -
i 1 paid strictly in , advance,_ is * ONE -one of tb e Hyams', and who was. afterwards teaching of pedagogy, upon the new Uui* 'as it was, it placed the supporters of the L I
Lt DOLLAR. . . hand of Mrs. Braddon, horess, is nosh, has leased the farm of thei, late Francis spected citizen of Bethesda, took place on
I married to him. The circumstances were- versity curriculum, upon the academic Government in this position: They ha,d dead. Ismail Pasha, once Khedive of Egypt. Wright, and will move to it about the 20th Sunday evening, 3rd inst., after a lingering
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1 - I If you do not renew within three months sufficientli suspicious to justify the arrest . qualifications and professional training of � either to vote no confidence dn the Govern- was buried in Cairo on TuWay,. of this month. The annual rental is $175. illnees, borne WiL A
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k of the date on your label the price will be t, a thing they would not do, or else TuE DREADFUL K.Nou' -Mr. S. Wilson, of Brussels, 'and Mr. ceased was a daughter of the late Mr.NV.a
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'L $1.25 ; if youL do not, renew within six of the Hyams brothers . and put them on . teachers, are given', while a great deal of T A.BOLISHED.— A � ke-
; vote against the amendment. The POsitiOn Russian Imperial decree has been issued James Turnbull, of Alitchell, have entered land, of Exeter. The funeral took place to,
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�� months of the date on your label the price trial for the murder of young Wells. other valuable information is given in the was veq clearly explained by the Att abolishing the use of the knout for offences into partnership, and will carr on a stove the Elxeter cemetery.
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r will be $1.50. No paper will be sent longer The third case is that of a man named detailed and statistical reports. . General, who pointed out that a motion of .
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I than one year before being paid for. � committed by the peasant , ds of and tinware business in R L. -The Wingham Times says: A young
; rd.1. -Mr. Jacob J. Sheppard, of Nile, died man in a neighboring town, who maybe
� Dicks, an upholsterer in Toronto. His the kind just moved by the Opposition, whom have died from the e ts of its an-
�. Send renewals directly to this office __ ___ , brought in as an amendment to the motion plication. . - on Tuesday, February 264th, after a brief called John J. -Jones, answered the adver-
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� - house was burned a few days ago, and it I THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. to leave tbe-chair, Was a motion to which JUSTicE REIGNS. -At M inneapolis, Alimi- illness of inflammation of :the bowels. - De- tisement of a New York firm, who aid the
�� .Money sent by registered letter, - post -office was supposed his wife was � burned in the - ' ' s y
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.;, money order, express money order or draft, ' EY AN ON . - , Harry Hayward, the murderer of Aliss ceased was only in his thirty-third year. would send the name of any man's future
I building; y6t all events, that is Dicks' story, ment could be made. This was the only o Ging, has been sentenced to be hanged on -Whil
p� ia at our risk. A post -office order tip to $4 i -LOOKER. c -
I I,'t I ' - casion on which, according to the rules,this L e working in the hay mow oil wife on receipt of 10 cents. The young -
I �� . — but it has turned out that her life was also - The past week has been a fairly ihterest- June 11th. Tuesday of last week, Mr. James- J)iLgnan, man sent the mondy, and received this
. costs only two cents. ' was the case, and an amendment brought in SUMMONED By DEATH. -Walter Hugh of Exeter, accidentally got the tang ofla, answer by return of mail : Mrs. John J.
� insured for a very large sum, and cir'cum- ing and eventful one in the Ontario Legisla- as this one had been necessarily prevented Paton, the landscape pkinter, died in Edin- pitch fork ran into his wrist. Jones. �
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� � The change on your label wr�ll notify you stances point very strolgly to the house tu're. The Budget debate was closed Thurs- members from giving their opinion on the ;
t, - � burgh on the Sth inst. He was born in 1829. -Mr. A. AtcDonnell, of Exeter, purchased - -
of oilr receipt of the money. If not changed havina been deliberately set 'on fire by a - subject matter involved in the moti n in C
1, in three weeks drop us a card and we will 0 (lay night, and while, to some, it may have their own words. There was no reasonowhy Bishop William Weathers died at Isleworth a handsome team of drivers from Mr. hris. . Kippen.
I can of coal.bil being in2erted'in the hot ai' on -March 4bh. He was one of the best known Baiskerville, ot'Centralia, last week. They CuuRcii ITEm;s.-Last Friday evening,
;i r been a " weary waste," I am sure that" to this motion should be thrust upon the House Catholic prelates in England. will be shipped to the old country shortly.
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I . . pipe leading from the f arnace: Dicks has I many on -lookers it was'both. interesting and at this time. between thirty and forty of the good
� - Address, all letters and make all cheques It was strictly a party mo- ' eople
_! been arrested, charged with burning his. - A CRNTENARIAN.—'At Norwalk -Rev. A. W. Alain, evallgeli�t of tile, of the Hills G-reen congregation cal ed at
- . cut, Mrs.Peter McCluskv has just celebrated Con-regational church of Canada
; and orders payable to McLean Bros. L . _. nstrLICtive. This ma;y be fairly inferred tion, and no object could be gained byit, , Connecti- PC
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" When remitting money do not fail to give house. It is suspected that *if it is his wife� * both from the full seats in the Legislature and be for his part did not intend to have the 105th anniversary of her birthday. With nience special evangelisti .
L* - ic services in the good things, also twenty well filled bags of
ill Ing, t . it thrust upon.him in this manner. There the exception of sight, she possesses all her Congregational church, Wingham,'on Sun- ,Oats for the stable. This is je first
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I . who was burned in the b ld* hd� he I and also by the full galleries. During the were I al reasons why the amend. facult . not th
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I . When notifying its of change of address killed her and then set fire to the hous "' so " ies. day, March 17th.
. . . . I to ' discussions there were few vacant seats oq ment ,fas ille-tei'med Just now, exe time that this congregation has in this way
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I do ubt fail to aive both old and new post cover up the crime, and that the I killing , either side of the Legislative charriber, whilq party.reason I ept for �4 Boy KILLr,D His FATITEIF�.—Near Alinn. -On Sunday, 3rd inst., while Mr. George given a tangible expression of their appreci-
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� 0 1 . mmission wits The�House was aware that 'k eapol is last Monday, Nicholas Bodvin,a (4er- Cottle, of Clinton, was getting some water, ation of their pastor's services. Such visits
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. office address. , I was done so lie 'could profit, by tlie Llarge the galleries, day after day and night after 0-0 sitting it present on this mail boy, 17 years old, killed his father Peter' lie ste ped on it, stick of wood, which rolled a *
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; ) . : very subject, whos� members had gone into Bodvin, lid threw him backward on the edge of a material point of view, but are especially
- the matter more elaborately than -he had in- ORDERE D To RomE. -Cardinal Gibbons of abarrel. A severe strain wits the result. - expressive of the love and good will that
el. amount for which his wife s life 'was in- I night, were crowded with ladies and gen during a quarrel..
, sured. But a doubt has ' arisen as to � tlemen .who seemed deeply interested in tended. The evidence had been -ompleted, Baltimore has received a summons from the -The other (lay, while drawing hay -from prompts them. Rev. Mr. Acheso. n, in fitting
' whether the remains found are really those ! what they, saw and heard. It is said, also, and was now in the printer's hands,- and the Holy Father to proceed to 4onie early in his farm in dolborne into Goderich, Mr. N_ terms thanked the donors f;r their gener-
. I - - of his �,fe. It .the May. W. Xott met with an accident. The -load
; ,. w is thought thal the Wife has by those who know the people, that report was being made up. Why should
been put otit of -the way, and that the re- I , they be asked to %rote upon the subject be- RosFBF osity.' A very pleasant and enjoyable ev,en-
, great majority of those' who appear with ,Ry,s Rr!.cov];1ty.
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MTre figure between the parenthesis after each . : such constant frequen6y in the galleries fore they had the information they should health is improving. -Lord Rosebery's upset, and Mr. Nott fell on the sleigh, re- .Ing was spent and at an early hour in the
one denotes the page of the paper on which the mains found in the building are those of I He was able to go to ceiving serious injuries about the chest. 'morning the party repaired to their homes
� . . . are not residents of the d'ity, but come from have before committing themselves ? It Ayindsor oil Monday, and hold all interview -Mrs. G. A. Howson has purchased .the feeling all the hoppier for the evening's pro -
advertisement ,A ill be found. some other woman either killed or exhumed, the out lying was an important subject, and they mile .
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. : Boots and Shoes—R. W llis,. (5) � I I I millinery and fancy goods business carried -t may be sikid here that
r I and placed there so as to make it appear vi have that information - before determining , judging
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�. Wilson?a C&ShL Grocery—c. Wil,4on (8) I TnE JERSEY LILY BLOO'Aks AGAIN. -Mrs. on by Mrs. Young, at Auburn. for the past from the increased attendance at all the
I on'their poli . The amendment Was not a Langtry made her reappearance inN .
2 Science has conquered—J. S. Roberts. (1) that it is his wife who has died, and thus , The most, interesting days to attend the ,cy
; Talk about Clothe8---Jackson & Grel1r. (L) . House are Tuesdays, We fair oiifi to an), member of the House, and ewYork fifteen Years., Mrs. Howson takes possession services and interest ta' ken in every good
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, I The Rush Still continues—A. G_ Ault, (5) permit him to get the insurance mone3P. dnesdays and L at Palmer's Theatre last Monday evening. immediately.'
. 11 - he intended to vote against it as a protest a fashionable _T o of Loa,dirtail vs. Snell, in work, this re�ation has evidently,
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I � 'L L Thursdays of each week, as these are ainst bt She was warmly greeted by lie cas' d acnoenwg of prosperity., The
Sale of Farm Stock, &C—Joseph Gibson. (6) In each of these cases the su�posed incen- posed to be Government days, on wbuis, ag L, an amendment for- a I L
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; House and Lot for Sale—N. T. Cluff. (6) � L . - . . ward at This juncture, udience. which Mr. Loadmail was prosecuting Mr: congregation'Of St. Andrew's church, Kip-
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Business, Rushinx at ClarWs. (8) tive for the commission of. the crime was to' Government measures are discussed and- he would ask TRIAL FOR . - RDER. —Clarence and Sadie Snell for faIse pretences, was tried at E'X- pe 1 contributed the sum of $1,331 for -all
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I Durham bult for Service—J. Rapson. (5) d( -fraud the insurance � companies., Tbis is The Budget debate was resumed on Tiles- that every honorable member of the House Robinson have been oii trial this week at eter last week. The casewas dismiss6d,the 7
I Timber Farm f. -)r sale—Jas. Cooper. (5) . � ,I � vote �gainst it for the same reasoll. . religious purposes last ye'ar, and the Hills
; day afternoon by Air. Howland, the new 4 Buffalo for the in urder of Allontgoniery Gibbs Plaintiff to pay costs. I Green congregration gave $1,343 for 611
Special Sale of wal Papers—C. W. Papst. (I) a comparatively rare species -of crime, but member for East Toronto. He spoke for By this time the House had become vei�y on tile evenina of April 28th last. —Detective Bradley,of the Grand Trunk, puLrposes, making in all ,$,2,6474.
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I Full Value for your tuoney—H. F. Edwards. (8) -it is'one which, it is hoped, will soon be nearly three hours, occupying the entire impatient for a - division, and, although C -1,13011T ONNOA Ri.-mr.—The steamer E. A. was in BlyUl last week looking up the party
I Maxwell Repairs—Wro. Elder (8) sitting, tb�re were two or three short 13Deeclies RhAr" . ;4-1 JNOTES.— A goodly number froin this
I stamped out. The various kinds of crime and, as the first dinner by the 4
Grand CaDeerr—tAti, aletuc.list %,hurch. ko) I afterwards, they did not receive much at- b I J-1 IV i a cargo of about 6u,uuo or parties w ho broke into a eight car at neighborhood attended the social at Ali -
Letter to the Public—Wm. Piekard & Co. (5) seem to run in ruts. One time there will' Speaker was given Tuesday evening, -there ushels of wheat, front Chicago, for Mit. the stat
gh Class Dress Good+ --Gilroy & Wi3eman. (5) 1 was no night sitting of the House. M r 9 �� I ion afid stole part of its contents On Peter Cameron's last Monday .evening. All
lai tention. A ood deal Of Curiosity WILS felt, watikee, is fast on Ravine Reef. Sunday morni,lig, 224th ult. report having had a , ood titne.-Rev. M
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. Do not forget the Lecture-Mothodist Church. (8) be a series of suicides, then incendiarism, Howland has been heralded as a bright and however, as to how the Patrons would vote, TuLEORAP11 PROJEr-v. —It is — . 9 -r-
New Spring Goods_ --W. H. Willis. (8) then rol�beries, and so on. 8ome people but just before the vote was iaken this learned front All the property belonging to the Ross Currey, of Hensall, will conduct the services
Lecture and N rsical Fro.rttnuue*4. C. (8) . abining light in the Conservative party, and an authoritative source that the Pacific Oable Presbyterian church at IJraceifield, includ-
oubt was dispelled by Aln Haycock, the Cot � i a St. Andrew's church next Sabbath, Rev.
Eye Glasses Found—Fxpositor Office. (S) has been spoken of its a great orator. This npany, which failed to get a national ing the, chuxA burial plot and .Air. Ross'
are foolish enough to use these, 3ases above d ,
. - Man lVapted-Scatt Bro& (8) was his principal maidell effort, and it i Patron leader, who, in it short speech, laid eb,' . Mr. Acheson taking Mr. Currey's pulpit. -
referred to its an argument against life in- S � ti -ter from Congress, wil I go ahead wit], its late residcnc�, will shortly be sold by- A , on of Mrs. Win. Blair has
, tzes Wanted -A. Stobie. (5) mild criticism to say that it was disappoint- down the course they intended to pursue. project of connecting San ]Francisco Honolulu auction. : Mr, Wrn. BItLir s'
Window Shades-LuniWen & Wt,14on. (6) surance, holding out that it is' an incentive ing. He said that at I the opening of the session 7 returned toMichigan.-AIr. John Deeds') has
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Eye Specialist -Prof. Chamberlain. (t) � to murder. Many other things'-. Personally, he is a most agreeable gen- they bad declared their intention, of . and Yokohama by enable and will act uiider a -A large JXLrt� of tile young people of sold his farm of 50 acres to Mr. Isaac Jatrott
Sa,'e of FArm Stock, &e.-Georgo Dobson. (5) 11 could, be tleman. He is, undonbtedlv, highly edu- Avaiting California charter. Cranbrook assembled at the residence of
in cated, and is, perhaps, one 4;f le nlost cul until the report of the Fees. of Hilisgreen, for the sum of $3,950. Mr.
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. But, is i6sibli � A GREATSIlow.-Lord Wolseley,command- 'M r. Valentino Siemon, ou Tuesday of last Deeds is going to take po e ion of his
I themsel'ves,.are useful and beneficial, ])tit tured members of the House. an should be st&nitted t6 *the House before er of tile forces in Ireland, bits issued invit- week, to bU �,diexi to N.-fr. William Sienion, 88 ss
y -day .. speaker, be is a failure. Fluker,of Blytb,
left Ile 'Itrjon T�) 's- ations to a fancy dress ball which is to take who is leaviu� for Fullarton Corners- 1 is visiting at the home of Mrs. George,
.T p 0! 5 _ ordinary, ever they would take definite action on the quc father's hoinestead.-I%fra.
(-- , if4r which are stibject to abuse by designing and In tion, and in pursuance of thit promise they C b 4=1
- n, - f �_ 0 the first place lie was entirely too long,; Would have to place this we k in Du lin, and at which the -211r. and Mrs. R. Porter, of Tarill-terr Road. -From the repor-ts
�Fj 4 unscrupulous people. . But while such cases in the second place, althoucrh he uses the - .vote agrainst, the amendment ladies must be dressed AO as to resemble some received word last week of the death of Thompson,London.
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I - do not illustrate the evils of life instiranc e, choicest language, he speaks in a hesitating, of the Opposition. 9 0 . Alary Jane, wife of John of 30 8abbatli Schools of the Huron Presby -
stilted manner. He is not fluent, The division bell beingrung the m' paintin by Sir Joshuti. Raynolds, George their daughter, I - tery, St. Andrew's Sabbath School, Kippell
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I they should. and no doubt will, induce the and is too were soon embers Romney or Thomas Ga�nsborough. McKa,gue, near Merita, Manitoba. Five stands fifth on the lists for its -liberal offer-
SEAFURTH, FRIDAY, Af arch 15 1 th, 1895 " flat ever to become a p pillar platform all in their 'seats, and the result Tim little childrenare left motherless. ings forinissions and support of schools for 1854
- companies to make more strict inquiries in- 0 GRj-,ATEST DRESSMAKER D m t -D. -
. speaker or parliamentary debater. Besides, showed that 25 voted rfor the amendment Worth,the famous niandressmaker, of Paris -'Mrs. 8pikett, of Detroit, daughter Of --Mr. Peter Shea, who has been living in our
East Huron Reformers. ,# to the character and lia,bits of those whom he talks over the heads of common people. and 62 agpinst it, th;lis giving tile Govern- is dead. Air. Worth was born at Bourne' -Air. Jonathan McPhee Ship '
they insure. On this occasion he scarcely dealt with the ment a mi ority of " . ka died on village for some time, has moved with his
. i 37. This being the first in Lincolnshire, 'England. in 18255, and the' '%� ed ie day of last w-e'ek. Dec'
The Annual Convention of East Huron test vote in the new Parliament, 'r I 8 eased had family to Algoma. -Mr. James Dick, of Sea-
, . question before the House, and every per- and result- king of fashion was, tlier�fore, not as gener- been in failing health for about a year. The , forth, was in the village
ing so satisfactorily to the Government and calling oil frieuds
Liberals will be held in the Town hall, Brus- . — son felt relieved when his labored effort was -ally supposed, a French man, but an English- remains were interred ill Alount Carin I during the week.-Mr.T.Reil
sels, oil Tuesday, 19th inst., beginning at 1:30 Notes and Comments. concluded. It takes a very good and a very their friends, the announcement was hailed 'mail. Ile was employed for some time at a cemetery. -1, e y has once inore
0 _ One of the ablest as well as one of the sharp speaker to hold the attention of the ,with great rejoicings by the politicians to tile well-kno taken tip his abode in the home of .Mr. R.
o"clock. Ill addition to the election of of- . . wn firin in 6xford street, London, -The people of the vicinity of Blyth have X-cMordie. -Air. James Canning who' has
ficers for the coming year tn�tters of inter- y House for incre than ha,lf an hour. Here, right of the Speaker. The Patrons voted and thhu proceeded to Paris. Air. Worth determined on the erection of a cheese fac- been doing business in our go -a -head village
� I I most bitter] stinging addresses ever deliv- as in most other places, those who make solidly with. the Governilient,as did also Al r. has made d Mssc-3 for al I tile (I ileens of E ,urope, tory by a company incorporated for the ptir- I
, ort and to the point carry n years during that time
est bearing on the coming election, will be ered, in Canada, was that of Sir Richard their remarks slf Hagarty, of Wes for some two,.
last ent ive, who defeated Mr. Wood, and wornen of fashion all the world over. . ' Mr. has ree large .
Cartwright, in Sarnia, the most weight, although they do not Conservat a, pose. They have purchased a site from
t Hasti gs, the Independ- with the single exception of Queen Victori, , and
discussed. Addresses xvill be given by Dr. -week. Sir al- eived a share of trade, has de-
� Marshall, E'ast Wawanosh, about I 1 miles cided to' stop,and has purchased the business
' I Richard is doing good service for the cause ways appear to the best advantage in the one of the leading members of tile Opposi- His father wai a solicitor. north of Blyth. 2 of D. Weismiller. Mr. Canning will. make a.
Al-acDonald, M. P. for the .Riding; John newspaper reports. . - tion in the )ast Parliament. ThetwoP.P.A. LovE's You8NG DREAM.—Ifiss "Birdie" -An intevesting ma-riage was performed most worthy citizen as his business abilities
Charlton, the -well kn5o.wri and brilliant M� ,of trade freedom, and if the people are not Mr. Howland was followed on Wednes- members, Alessrs. McCallum and Gurd, 19utherlaiid, a noted Gaiety Theatre beauty,. by Rev. John, Ross, wt the -'residence of 'Air. are,%el'I known.
P. of Norfolk, and others. In the evening - fully enlightened upon the trade question, , day by Mr. Gibson, of East Huron, the fath- voted with the Opposition. The Govern- is engaged to be married to 2)1r. Dudley Chur- John Shaw, ill Brussels, oil Wednesday'of
. a mass meeting will be held, to commence it will not be the fault of the Liberal lead- er of the Legislature. It is not giving Mr. ment-'s *real strength in the House Tim LITERARY. -The regular mecting-of
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. . - , how- chill'1%l'a'rjoribanks, eldest son of Lord Tweed: last week, when his daughter, .Alinnie E., ippen Literary andvoung People's
ers, chief among whom we may mention Mr. Gibson ungue credit, nor is it doing ever, musb,not be judged from this vote. mouth, and nephew of the Countess of Aber- was united in marriage to Mr. W. H. the Ki
at 7:39 6�clock, ab which Mr. Charl,Wn and M r- There are, ' mutual improvement society was li,61dork
Howland any injustice to say that East including thet Patrons, sixteen deen. The young man's father wants the Marrs, D. D. S., of Port �
Dr. -M-ac.Donald will address the gathering. Patterson, of Brant, and Mr. Marlton, of Huron's representative said more in his half members in the House who are as liable . I Elgin. the evening of Thursday, 7th inet. Owing
. Norfolk. . I - to marriage postponed for two years, the pros- -.A. Wingliam correspondent says that to a couple of other important.meetings be -
A cordial invitation � is extended to all. . hour's speech than 'Mr. Howland did in his vote against the Goverment as in their peetive bride and groom being only 21 years between the culvert at the foot of Currie's n,
three hours'oration. . fax -or, and this xvoul'd only leave, a majo�ity ing held in the immediate vicinity, the at -
Seats reserved for ladies. The Young Lib- —_ of a -e. hill, on the road to Whitechurch, and the tendance was somewhat less than usual-'
. Ab Sarnia the other night, Sir Richard I This reminds me that Hqron was well of four or five, which is just about the litllii- 0 =0NMNEM=WE=NMN=� crossin- between the Kent block and E x- Violin selections were given by Messrs. For-
eral Glee Club will be in attendance ' and ,_ represented in the debate. Before it closed ber the Government can absolutely connt on � 0 'A
Cartwrio,ht was interrupted from the and change hotel, N- ringliam, there are 20'
coutribute several selections. No person n .Mr. Garrow delivered a short but excellent as reliable supporters. It is more than Huron Notes. pitch -holes. I 5 syth and Ross, and solos by Miss Annie .Mc-
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r, ence bythe query: " Wily is Mr. Laurier speech. Mr. Garrow does n I probable, however, that on most r,ubjects Dr. Sweet has again resumed his veter- - Afordie and Mr. Dobson, all of whicli were
,liati-ld miss this opportunity of hearing Mr. ) ot speak often
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, not with you 1' In a flash, he replied that but. it would,be to the advantage of the the Government will be able to secure a - , God of a high order and were well received a -nil
Obarlton,l as he is counted one of the best I much larger majority than this, although it inary practice in Exeter.' erich, after miss, every man, yomall and appreciated by the audience. The
lie was -aware that their opponents did country and would add to the value of the . -There are at present 608 pupils on the child present took a pledge to discount -
speakers in the Dominion Parliainent. debates if some others said less and members is not probable that they will a I important part of the programme,
. 9& 11 this roll of the Goderich public.school. enance and uproot the vile vices of blas- however,
travel in companies, but he wo' Id remind � session score so large a one as they (lid on . was the debate " Resolved
Remember the date, Tuesday, .March 19th. �hem that while wolves invaria, u like him spoke more frequently. Hespeaks I -The executors of the Tanner estate in pheiny and swearing, and .1
I hly hunted fluently, is a keen debater and puts a lot in Thursday night. � .also to abstain that Annexation with the United.
Dominion Politics., I � ' Blyth expect to declare a dividend of 5 per (luring Lent from all intoxicating liquors. States would be more beneficial to Canads,
ill packs, lions always hunted alone. few words. ISEssrONAL NOTES. cent. Ag leading from a large water tank than independence." The affirmative was
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e- : � Honorable 'Messrs. Gibson, Ross and There are an unusually large number of -At the recent Blyth horse fair, twenty- - th block, in Brussels, burst on - led by J. C. Stoneman, supported by J. T.
Afr, William Patterson, 'M. P., has r . . in the
Hardy each took part,in the debate andde- private bills before the Legislature this ses- five horses weresold, at prices rancring from Tuesday night of last week, and a portion
I 0 Wren and Win. Buchanan, of the Bensall
The Oranae (4rand Lodge of Ontario, in fende'd, very successfully, sion, and if;a good many of them do not fall $40 to $ 1 00. of the contents came through the ceiling to
ceived a hearty and unanimous nomination 0 . the mallagement
. literary. The ne,g&Ltive was led by G. T.
from the Liberals in his old constituency, session at St. Catberines, has passed an of their respective de artments, showing in the " slaughter of the inno-,ents 11 which -Mr. C. A. Howe has purchased Mr. C. Ales3rs. Smith & McLareli`s store. It was L
Son-th Brant. -The Patrons of Russell have C, Butchard an(I.
that they are conducte not only with econ- usu�lly takes place towards the clos'e of the E. Tanner's residence in Blytb. The price noticed in time to save much trouble. T. Al. Forsyth, Of the Kippen lLi
amendment to the address of G'rand I'vlaster T McKay, supported by F. L
omy but efficiency. As their speeches will,no terary. Air.
L nominated Mr. John Cherry, for the Com- J. L: Hughes, strongly advocating noninter doubt, be report-bd at length in the,large city session, the session will not be as short as paid was $1,300. -Nomination to fill the vacancy in the Prendergast, of the Seaforth Collegiat,e In -
mons. -The Conservative 'nomination for ern nation ofMr. u,te, acted as referee. -The arguments
�itoba in regard to the weeklies, I will not attempt to give a re- inent business, however,,is well forward eter, deliorned 27 head of cattle for M`r. James McGee, took place on Tuesday of advanced by the different speakers in sup-
ferdnee with Man some predicted at"the opening. The Gox -One day recently, 'Mr. Barnes, of Ex- Blyth council caused by the resig Stit,
North. Essex has been affered to Judge Me-' school question. , . port of them here. Indeed it would be im- &lid most of the Government measures, and a last,week. Messrs.McGee and Campbell were port of t+_
. , - hiDg Andrew Bogart, of F rquhar. _ ir contention showed a depth of
Hugh. In consequence of this there is dis- — possible to do so as space forbids anyt they are by far the most important, have -Henry S-malldon has leased the Win. nominated, but as Mr. Campbell resigned
sension in the ra, 0 W n Wilson farm, 9th concession of Geey, for a have been obtained
of the kind. It will be rem already been ii troduced and advanced a , research list could nr,t '
-nks. Mr. Odette's sup- Our Sc� ols. ever thatsome members of t embered, ho - . Mr. McGee was declared elected b accla- in any ot1jer way than by a deep and pro -
porters claim that the P. P. A.'s worked t of the Alinist '.i he Opposition, , stage- . 1. term of years. mation. � Y found*study of the question. At the con -
The Annual Repor a so Mr. Haycock, the Patron leader, As is usual, the poor old aitinicipal act is --Mr.- John Kelly,'sr., has rented his bo- -Mr. John Cuthbertson, of Ripon, North clusi
and voted for Judge _McHugh so that they Education has been issued. It is an inter- found fault with .Mr. Harcourt's comparison, the target for numeroue amend-nients, many tel in Blyth, to Alr. W. McCaughey, form- Dakota, and formerly of Ashfield townshi on of the debate, which occupied abolit
when delivering the'Budget speech, of the of them of a most teivi I n t 're. Next to - P, two hours and & half, the referee sunimed
mirg esting document, and contains much vaki- a a 11 erly of Hullett. died on Friday, 1 st inst., of paralysis. De- up the arguments and decided
,ht lyring out a candidate of their own. . relative cost oftbe maintenance of patients, the municipal act, embryo legislators seem -The hardware business of Messrs. J. A ceased was a brother-in-law of Mr. Steel Votes of thanks weLe ten-
able information. It shows that in 1893 in. the several asylums with patients in * Murdoch, of Lucknow, and was m u r
J Judge McHu gh ref usesto say whetherhe will the affirmative,
I ate, and to have a special spite at the assessment act Clille & Co., of Wingliam, has been sold to 65
- there were 5,641 Public echools ill the Prov. similar institutions in New York St and there are many bills for amendments t'o' Messrs. McConnell & Hutton, of St. Marys. highly esteemed and respected by a large President and 8 retary of the Society. The I
accaptornot,but Mr.0dette says therewillbe ' a a de ed the referee, the debp.- re .and also the
I where he, showed that the inmates o t it. It would be a relief to the outsi I circle of friends and equaintan s. - ec
another convention. -It is rep, orted that Mr. ince, an increase of 64 in tile year; 313 f he de pub- -Mr. McKenzie, of Clinton, . has been a ce
. . Ontario institutions are being maintained lie, especially those who have to -do with awarded the contract for erecting the new . next regular meeting oi the Society will be
Roman Catholic Separate schools, an in- -An interesting suit was concluded in held on the evening of Friday, the
� Joseph Marshall, at present Conservative I for a little more than half the cost incurred municipal matters, if ambitious legislators cheese factory at Holmesville. 1 2.2 n d
t M. P. for East Middlesex, is to be given a c ' Wingliam ast week. The case was that of
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. -A�Ir. John Watt, sr., of Harlock, bacl Timmins vs. Haney, an action on account, the miser does mo
rease of one in the year'; there are also ten per patient in the New York institutions could -be induced to stay their hands in so inst�, when the question, - Resolved that
Government pogition, arid that Mr. Patter- Protestant Separate schools, also an increase Mr. Haycock asked why did not Mr. Har: � far as these two acts are -concerned, and the misfortune to have his arm broken by referred to J. A. Morton, as, referee, under .re injurytO the country
.1 be put of one. . court make 'a comparison with Alichigan in- give them a rest for a year or two. a kick front a horse, one day recently. Section 101, O. J. A. Judgment was given than the spendthrift," w ,I e - ted.
son, now M� P. for West Huron, wil There are besides this 85 kinder- il be d ha
� -Iton, neither one 9 i stead of New York, leaving the iin ression Another feature of the session is tile very � -A Horse Dealers'Union has been formed for the plaintiff for the sum of $65, with -
lip in his place. -Iii Haini artens with 200 teachers, and 28 night that if a com Te with large number of radical ailways costs of the action and of the reference.
. stop cheating, lying and unfair dealing. X1 r I
7,963 teachers employed in the Public 'asking -1 - WillialnMoodie, who has been a
schools, with 65 teachers. There were Michigan a different result would have that are seeking'for incorporation o Stanley.
of the present Conservative representatives electric r in Lucknow. The object of the Union is to
will offer for re-election. - . I _. been shown'. Mr. Gibson, .Provincial Treas- -for ivileges of some kind. r tenant on D. McNichol's farm, Farquhar,for GOOD STOCK. -Mr. Hector 116id, of the
- sohools-2,647 men and 5,31.6 the it�er, in his speech accepted this challenge, pr This is a -M r. Georc,e White has sold his farm at
For the ominion peneral elections the in women; branch of legislation that should be closely Belfast to Air." Samuel Alton. Air. White the last five years, has - purchased the farm 3rd concession of Stanley, has Purchased
� -is Province have, up to the - intends going to Algoma in the spring. on the 5th concession of Usborne, payi � ;re boar, 7 montlis old
�, crease was 12 nie�n and 133 women. There and quoting from the official looked after, and tile Private Bills Coni formerly owned by the late Henry Perkins. from Mr. James Snell of Hullett, a ther-
I Uberals, in th
resent, nominated fifty-fouveandidates,and w 0 3lature, will have -A well bred Cocker spaniel belonging ng The animal is a fine specimen of the 'breed,
Mlichigitil asylums showed a* result more mittee, as well as the Legif , oughbred '
,
- -ill ar on Public schools faVorable to Ontario tll&ll the- New York to scrutinize some of the M7 'very closely, as to Mr. George Halliday, of Brussels, wits 8,55,500 for the same. 1.1r. Moodie takes
i as spelit dui - the ye,
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candidate's of other parties ha,ve been nomi- 83,780,732, all increase of $16,652-2,; $302,006 institutions referred'to by Mr. Hai -court in some instances extraordinary privileges run Overby the train the other day and possession some time next fall g ceu ( s efars oi8
' 0 ' abowed. This was a serious (tamper to the are asked for _ I g many excellent points, and is
-of one hundred and wa's spent for sites and buildin : $2,646,388 'rerY circuitous and decep Mr. Will Allen, of �8,ri' �_ in .
nated, to the nuiliber in � tile 8tock-of Messrs. �Ireen, Fair-
. ' OPposilionists, and seemed t , - - killed. . ngham, lmd a view, and Snell, of b'd ___
fit -teen. It is hard to classify the s. , He also thoroughly .-C I Moss, cattle dealer, has bought , monton,; and by pres-
elements for teitchers' salaries, and $832,338 for other light to the Patron 0 Impart new tive phraseology. The legi!slation asked for . harles I tumor removed from his breast on Wedne.i-
i 11 purposes.- The nuinber of persons in this direction, however, shows the rapid the bundred-acre farm in West Wawanosh (1my morning last week, by a surgical o era- entuppearance will turn out 4 fine aninial.
Province between the. ages of 5 &lid 21 shou c STOCK SOLD. -Mr. Win. MeAL11,i8ter of this
entering into this last n mber, for there are ' . in the exploded the charge that waste is occasioned increase in the development of ele trical which lie had rented for tile past five years,' tion. It Nvas of the fibroma variety anTwas
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Conservatives straight, Conservative P. P. I 0 -s by purchasing supplies in the open market power that is certain to take place in tile for -sl,800. making rapid progress, havi township, has disposed of his stoc'
. Ing grown to be Prince Arth'ur k boar,
A.)' -it, P. P. A. Con, a decrease of 2,735, the number being 592 instead of by tender. He allowed that of the near future. There - is- scarcely a city or -Alr. Wm. Wilson has rented his two
serva- i- about all inch and a balf long, an inch t tO Mr. Charles Stewart Of
I s, P ' P. A.'s straig] ) - seven hundred -thousand odd dollars expended town of any size in the Province that is not hundred acre farm, o i the 5th concessio of across, and -,perhaps tbree-sixteenths Goderich. He has also -sold a, very fine
0 erm in ohn Torrance, -Of
McCarth, ite P. P. A., R P. A. McCarthy- the I Public scho Is mlso allowed. a decrease of worth was not purchased by tenders, and he . railway to soule Outsi,.le point, th6 ob ect of years. w - . Zurich. BotL these animals axe very well
I West Wa "anosh, to Mr. Louis, for a tn inch thick,*�' two weeks." of an breeding SOW to Mr. J
- tives, _NlcCartbyite,� McCarthyite Patron 503. The number of, ptipils registered ill annually for supplies, only about $80,000 applying for powers to construct an electric I
y
5,203, the number being 443,001 ; the aver- took up -item by itein of i -80nie two years arro, Mr. ,James Hicks,
ite, Patron 1'. R A., 1'. 1). A. Pa,tron, Pat- this amount, and being to draw trade from outside points to -Mrs. Phelan, of West Wawanosh, who' of (;reenway, iujuredo his wrist, which re- bred, and will add material,ly t,
" , showed that it'w6uld not be advantageous its own business men. This is but in the neighborhood in which their respect -
acre attendance, however, shows an increase 0
ron straight, and ,Prohibition. A rough 0 the stock ,
0 to make these . . one act has been in the asylum at London for the sulted - in tubercular disease of the joint. ive owners reaide- Mr. McAllister bas now
- put;hases in this way. For in the great struggle that is now in progr ied at that place on the The other &Y he had an operation perform -
of 5,293, the number being 2,375,630. The instan' in the matter of fodder, 'oi which for tile centralization of trade, and while it disposed of all the breeding sows in bis
classification shows forty-three Patrons, . ce, _ ess past fifteen years, d
f irty-seven Conservatives, and tw imber of pupils in Roman Catholic Separ iderable amo Ist inst. ed. A fusion of the bone immediavely be- berd, and intends replacing them . %
enty-five I'll - a consi unt is required, no one would not be wise for the Legislature to he wrist was removed to save the equally fine animals.
J�. P, A.'s, or xvith pledged P. P. A. sup- ate schools was 38,067, and the average at- farmer could sup�'ly the whole amount, and hamper or obstruct I 0 -Tile Board of Directors of the North- low t ) .; vith -
.
Port. 0 . tendance 21,863, showing increases of 601 if the Government purchased it by 6nder care should be take egitimate enterprise, -western Fair at Gtodericb, have decided to hand. The wrist will always be stiff. SOCLA.L.-The Sabbath school social I , held
the contract would fall into n not to give tile holda three days' show during the first -Mr. Isaac Erratt, Varna, has purchased
- and 303 respectively. the hands of impress of legislative sanction to wild goose week of October. . from W. J. Big -ins, Elmhurst Farm, Clin .
- . The kindergarten liddlemen who would have their profit, schemes -which may inextricably involve -Mr. Francis -A ton, the three ZD cided success in every respect. Tile- roads
- . --.--.-- � n .in Mr. Peter Catneron-.s house, was a de-
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pu ils were 8, 767, and the average attend- whereas now the Goveri.ment officers pur- municipalities in debt burd&ns front which rented his farm for a term of years a aired by " General Promise" -�-19766 and were good and the night,was delightful, anti
p I IcCauglicy, of Alorris, bas onths' old calf "Tali 1;
I w Peculiar Cases. I aince 3,462, iacreases of 7 I I and 272. There chase direct fro", farniers and pay the cur- they wM not recover for years, Sililpi nd has - cutters and sleighs came from every dirce-
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� were 2,062 pupils- aftefiding night schools, from. "Matchless Gift" by -,imported
,' During last week there were three trials rent market p- rices. v to purchased the property of M^rs. .Munn , in
ia progress, of persons suspected of h aving n On Wednesday evening Holl. A add to'the aggrandizment of. individuals or Blyth. General Booth " (54353). " Talisman tion, until the house was crowded to Over -
L 11. Ross fill t Ow
he pockets of adventurers and sharpers. -Mr. Frank McConnell, who has been a straight Matchless in p froin I
� n with an average attendance of'522, showing delivered a masterly address in def' '" is a- fl 'img. A bountiful repast was provided ,
committed marde,r for the purpose Of "et- a decrease on the one hand of 231, and all his department, which Seel ence of The estinia edigree, and bv the ladies 'Which wa,s freel partakeii of
. , I tes contain indications that resident of Morris for a great many years, present appearance will make an extra good ' I Y
n I's to be a special several new departures will be made in the has bought a farm in Ashfield, and has afterwhicha. very inter-
�ing the 1-ife insurance of the murdered peo- increase of 16. The percentage of average object of attack by the Opposition. aninial- by those present,
esti
I .15 e'- - He Agricultural Department this year. For moved on to it. � --The law suit of - Mrs. Halliday, of I;ig programme was listened io with
-pretty thoroughl Xploded the cc
tle. The first of note is that in the county" attenda6e to total attendance sho I f ritention instance, the estimates contain no provision marked attention.
n 1) being thrown . It consisted chiefly of
18, a Young . ools are being neglected for a sum to maintain the Central Farmers' ac(luitted of the charges of attempting to Out Of 11 vehicle near Mr. - it's, Bruce- music, varied by short but able addresses by
an na-med Hen- crease of 2 per cent., it now being 54 per and robbed for the benefit of the Hi -h Institute, which has in the past received bribe members of the Tweed council, at the field, last summer, willsbort Rev. Mr. Davidson and Rev. Al r. Acheson. �.
of Elgin, where a young m, ws an 'u- that the Public .&h -Mr. John D. Ronald, of Brussels, was Sarnia, who was injured
dershott induced a nephew of li� Witelie,
I ly take place in The meeting broke up at a late bour, o,1
- cent. The average salary of male teachers 19'el'011s and Collegiate Institutes by sho'wn'- annual sunis ranging from 8800 to .52,000. Belleville assizes. 8arnia. Dr. McTavish and a humber of seeming well satisfied with the
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I �,) ing that tile grants to Public Scho'ols ]lad in- The Institute Zill be accordingly V, wittlesses will attend the trial. It wi - evening's
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man, to get his life insured for w: very large in Public schools is $423, an iticrease of.$2, creased more rapidly in proportion to in- out, ,iped -Mr. William Gardner, of Ashfield, has 11 amusement.
stim , having the policy niade out in his and that of female teachers is $300, an in- crease of pupils than Oil the other hand, the .esti- been awarded the contract of building the rove an expensive trial to either the Stan- Something over $23 was takeir
to High Schools and mate for loeal institutes has been in- new stone school house at c I at the door, which was very good consider- -
favor. Shortly after the insurance was crease of $3. There are 129' Collegiate In- that the"people through tl�eir- Trustees' and -Paramount, for alliday. - .
effected, the young nian, - fey coun i or Mrs. H
$2, 000, and as these in- the sain of $985. 1 ing the small fee. Those in charge desire
- Inspectors have, thec' POre". to secure a stitutes will now no longer be compelled to -One day recently Mr. T. G., Pickard, of
while engaged in stitutes.and High schools, the iucrease be xvider range of subjects ta'� creased by -,James Kelly. 71th line, has purchased h" an accident which Varn�
� cutting wood with another young man, was. ing one; there were 538 teachers, an in- . . ight if they so.de- Holmesville, met wit' to tbank the friends front Kippell a-,,(,
killed. It was at first represented that Pay tile expenses of deie'-ates to the Cen- the old Gosman farm on the Sth line, Mor- might'have proved fatal a who so abl assisted them in the pro-
,
crease of 16 ; there were 23,055 pupils in sive it, and lie deprecated the idea of tak- tral. Institute, it is expee't'ed that the Illoney ris, co M . While driving a gramme. y �_
. ing the power out of t116 )1ands of the people will be used to greater advantage. There was S4,200. load of hay out of the barn, he lost his bal- OBTTUARY.—ft is our sad duty this week t-'
this nephew, youngy Hetidershott, ntaiuing 100 acres. The price paid
was High sahools, an increase of 218. In all by making the teaching of the' 0 . � � ance, when the sleigh began to ascend a to record the death of Mr.
se subjects is in the estimates a sum of $1,800 for -Mr. James A. Scott, youngest son of large snow bank, and fell on his forehead be- George Sparks,
killed by a tree falling ii-pon hint. Subse- $823,721 was spent for High schools in 1893 compulsory instead of permissive. Mr. spraying fruit trees. With reference to this i hind the load. an old resident of the Bronson lin
. . iers' salaries, ' ton, died Beyond a few cuts and C, who
1�1 - at lie was murdered by his coni- -ibuted broadcast over travellina outfits, who will, during the year, L� 37 years and bruises and a sprained.hand, nothing serious March 4th, ndkv night,
picion th let form, and be disti - the department proposes to establish three on Tuesday of l'ist week, aged died Pt his residence on Mo
quent discoveries, however, led to the sus- -$499,990 for teach $158,266 Ross'speeeb should be published in panlPli Mr. James Scott, I brarian, of Clin
oil school houses, and $165,465 for other the Province, as n Im 8 months. ' resulted. at the age of 68 years. The de-
panion, and that if the uncle was not ab- . � it would serve to dispel cover thirty electoral divisions of the Pro- --J. H. Cornyn, B. A., M. E., son of ceased was a native of Berwicksbire, 8cot-
. purposes. many delusions which at present exist in the -Hullett township lost oneof its i
epor ational. inatters. I vince, or niore if possible, and will fy pioneer" land. He Caine to CanAda about 1846, Set-
solutely implicated in thia ilturde'r, that he The less statistical portion of the r t public mind on educ ive to Wm. Cornyn, of Wingham, is now in the on .Saturday, 2nd inst., by the death of Mr. I eim townAip Oxford county",
. at lewit instigated it, and induced, the 1)urincr Mr. Ross' fruit 1,growers lessons and practical i7lustra- city of Mexico, as correspondent to a well- John Ford, of the 2nd concession, who' bad I
-shows that the number of pupils ill the c' speech, Lady Aberdeen ti t ing in Blenh
entered ons in the spraying of fruit tre It was while there he married Helen Mur -
ie .ste r, es. This ever resi- -
L a pleasant, ago, and has e township. After a .
�r the speaker. She �,' growing industiy in many parts,of the Pro- drawknife, recently, James You -.1g, jr., of ma & 8 dence there of about ten years, he
air ne4 s. Deceued set. ray,
__ creasing in the last ten years, while the intelli,gent looking lady, and S e .. since re ined re ident of the township ; with his
p irties are now Uing tried for the crime t uit- -While cutting kindling wood xvith a a s of the same
d p is essential to the success of lhz_�Irrl tied there over 50 ye r
C> I . the chamber and took a seat on,+ known New York publishing house, reached the age of 80 year
young nian, NVelter to oommit it. -The fourth and fiftii forais has been steadily in- ch'
,
. N Ince, C e as Nvife and family, moved to the '
The second trial is that of two brothers, I` , . e med to en- 0 &lid it is expected tbaC vAluable re- I)LI1110p, cut his leg below tile knee, whi h 11 w a quiet, unobtrusive man, and leaves 12th conces-
lumber of those studying temperance and joy the discussion. Lord Aberdeen � was to stilts will flow from the inforiy�A�_qn which
but lie was engaged sion of ,Stanlcy, where settling as a fariner,
n�Lmcd '11yams. They were entlagged in 11 hygiene has riseD from 33,926 ill 1882 to have accompanied ber, has laid him up for some time. a wife, two *sons on the farm two residing he remained until li�
will be thus disseminated, and which will -The Huron Veterinary Aledical Associa. in Clinton, and one daughter' is death. He was a,
in a curling match, and no doubt conside7ed be published. This work will commence V Politically, _
cammissian business in Toeonto and had in 1�8.208 in 1893. In the High schools see. that the more interesti g ntertainment. he was a Consery practical, industrious, and successful far -
their employ a young inan named Wells. tio ' n e tion met a" Bell's Hotel, Londesboro on ative, and an adherent of
early in tile spring. The department also Tuesday, March 5th. A fair nuniber of 'the the ll,'piscopal church. � a good home a -ad a g0O(1
0 n it is shown that in 1867 93 per cent of On- Thursday afternoon the debate as- intends doublina the number of experimen- .
Wells was killed last summer while he ,was tile pupils took the commercial subjects, . suined a new ph�se on the Opposition -'s moving n members of the profession was present. Dr. -A painful accident befel Wm. ,9 c,b education for his family. The deceased was
repairing *be hoist in the ware - tal fruit stations' established last year Clark, Goderich, occupied the chair. There young mail employed at .',vfr. Gallaher's, read extensively, was a wise couns&eV111onrg
,t that all officers, throughout the Province, wliibh were Be site- was considerable discussion on various sub.
-house, sup- while in 1893 tbe propartion. had risen to , an amendment to the effec - ert, a I a man of superior judg�ient, and h i
It was subsequently learned that youn,r paid by salary instead of by fees, and that 'estimate for this purpose is doubled, being vancement of veterinary edii'scation being axe
0 by 00 per cent. of the pupils, while in 18"93 the su�pltis, 'if any, shoul al life Ile
atin was studied such as registrars, sheriffs, &c. i3hould be cessful as to attract wide attention. The jects of interest to �he profe sion, the ad- dea to split a tough block, when the won a host of friends. .
p-)seily by ,a weight falling upon his head. 70 per cent. ; and in 1890 L Wroxeter, one (lay recently. He was en- By his honest, upright and geni
d be funded and vorin
� I now,S2,000. the chief to-nic The followin I 0 glanced off and istruck his foot a little ago bis "au.' 4. About two years
. s rong Irame and good licalth
. - 1 6 ,5UM eMen in front of . the ankle. A terrible wound began to dechue, bub not until last ,(icpt,'�m
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