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He was a bright, intelligent, boy up and con - been I containing -10 acres, will be sold L �� , A - - . : l rstood, therefore, . tents would undoubtedly have . by� Mort - t, LH , , - �-,qw K YauR LABEL Government i �ary fe pril.-Hugh �1 I in regard to the Manitoba 1 et, no to speak, iind would not have to the time of his iihiess, and beloved by - consumed. The fire, which originated from ' "! - from what I have said, that while Mr. won so much the ch�iaeter of a fresh youn Ilia companions at school. He was in his the stove pipe up -stairs, was put out with gage sale on the 18th of A . . I . � 9 Hanna met with a painful accident a few � . � School Question. The reason published is Mowat's law reform measure was welcomed member who thinks I The Subscription price of the ExposwoR, that be, not being a member of the Govern liv has a - right to revo- 15th year, . difficulty. days ago, by sitting down on a sewing ,_ . - by all, aa a very short st4p in the right di- lutionize the tiniverse,'the first week he oc- -Charles Rozell and family, of ( needle. The needle broke off and one part, ty__ - - - . if paid strictly in advance, is ONE ment, is not responsible for their poliev. rection, it was not reilly satisfactory to cupies a seat in Parliament. The ,Patron have removed to Michigan, where they pur- I - on have de- had to he taken out of the bw "s thigh by a. � . ',rey, l The directors of Dungannon Agricul- I DOLLAR, . Ina way, this is true enou any, and I mav sav that i most of the. criti- contingent in the legislature would do well pose making their home. tural and Driving Park Associati e- physician. 31 If it do not renew' within three months gh, as any person . They will locate cided upon holding the usual annual eel -'.%fr. Lindsay, of 11ilton Hal -ton yo cain was of an- unfavorable nature. This is a to remember that the world was not made in near Paw Paw, where their son-in-law, John bration of the Queen's biFthday on their co of the (late on your label the price will be will find, by -consulting any authorized list, unty, was calling on old acquaintances or' � subject, however, which � it in -difficult for one day; neither need they expect,to get all Engle, resides. - ! grounds and in their hall, : on the coming the 4th line last week. -Mrs.- Williani . . $1,25 ; if you do not renew within -six that he is not a member of the Cabinet, but laymen to discuss. They know that there their reforuis'on the statutc book' the first -Mr. W. A Fair, for riiany years 24th of May. In addition to their usual at- Mi hie i's ill at present.- in y a.re . c . A great n months of the date on your label the price ifterely ,a sort of deputy -minister or hood, Js something which needs remedying, but session. Modesty is a virtue in a political deputy -postmaster a complaining of a bad- cold. -Mrs.e"Wood- . will be $1.50. No paper will be sent longer ' t Clinton, has purchased tractions, -the committee of management , clerk. Thin is his official position. What- the intricacies of court 11rocedure are so party, as well as in an individual. The Pa- the book and stationery 8 c - . � . than one year before being paid for. to business in that ; will Cange to add some new ones which row, who was very ill for a week, i mu Ill - by mystifying that it is bar put one's fill- trous have many good planks in their plat- town, formerl mor i �ved.-Dame rumor says ,there will be - In ro' (' Send renewals directly to this office. ever else he may be considered is simply e y carried on b Messrs. Rance I will . ger on the sore spot. T: ey know that the form, and if they handle themselves rightl & Spalding. y e amusing and interesting than i wed in ' courtesy, like Southern military titles. results' work out very unsa,tisfactoril , but they will popularize them sufficiel ly W ever. 9 in about five we�lcs. and that the Money sent by registered letter, post -office y it itI -Hugh McCullough, of Brussels, and -A very severe and painful accident be. 2nd line will furnish the groom. -The ice money order, express money order or draft, The Manitoba Government has adjourned their knowled e of legal! and court proce- the public to secure them a place on the na- Mrs. Hackney, of Alma, were united in fell Mr. V. Ratz, of ,Stephen, Reform candi- oil the river is getting thin and won't stand y rder to du - 8 is at our risk. A post -office order up to $4 the Legislature until Ma 9tb, in oi re is not sugeient to enable them to point tion's law book, but they must exereli e the marriage by 9ev. Air. Aull, of Palmerston, date for North .Nliddlesex in the Coming much more sunshine- The Maitland will - out just where the wioog comes in. This virtue of patience and not mark every man on Tuesday of last week. They have taken I elections, on Thursday, 21st ult. It seems then be clear once more of its coat. Hew- I - thoroughly consider the remedial order and being the case, the disaiiigion of the Attor- and eyery paety down as an enemy who can up their residence in Brussels. 1 be was working around the saw mill" and ever, it may,wear it a while yet if the win(T . ; costs only tv�o cents. . . , � V . *The change on your label will notify you its effect,in all its bearings. ' When the Leg- itey-General's bill was left entirely to the not at the moment see ae clearly as they -M r. Hugh. McCartney, of Brucefield, after loading a log on the truck, lie keeps in the north, as at present. -.Mr. of our receiit of the money. If not change islature meets again tbr Dominion Parlia- legal men of the House. It was not very can themselves. had only I 111, tile 4eorge Parker is on his way home from the I . - d � $1,500 insurance on his residence. 6d. to follow it tramway, when all of G in three week& drop us a card and we will ment will have been in session three weeks enthusiastically received by any' of them. - But, while I give the Patrons this little I . h ; Besides most of the furniture being burned, I a sudden the chain broke and the truck old country. He will look after cattle for . I Speakers on both sides, w ile admitting bit of gratuitous advice, for which very pos- 65 tubs of butter, which were in the cellar, descended rapidly, one of the -t�llleels pass- allipment wfien he arrives. We hope he - � I trace the matter tip. In the meantime it is reported that the t,bat it was aimed in the right direction, sibly,-,they may not thank me, I'must, also were also destroyed. ing 0 was successful in the horse business, as it I 'Address all letters and make all cheques Manitoba opp9sition will declare in favor of were unanimous inexpressingthe opinion that protest against their being wilfully misre- -A unique and pleasin entertainment ver Mr. Raiz's ankle and bruising it was his first venture. -The ground is frozen '* - . . 9 very badly. and .orders payable to McLean Bros. purely.secular schools. . it might, with perfect safety and advantage presented. This is what some papers are was given in the Methodist church, Brus- --LMr. J. L. Parke's home, in Stanley, very bard, in some places the frost having Wheri remitting money do not fad to give The Ontario Conservative organs still to the public, have gone a great deal further just now doing. They try to make it ap- sets, the other e ening. The entire pro- was the scene of a happy gatheri'ALg on Wed- gone to 22 inches. Don't be in a hurry in , . � � post office add-ress'. . hold to the theory that the remedial order in Air. Garrow, ef West pear that.in their medical bill the Patrons gramme and all thVe offices ay evening of last week, when it num- getting out your plow. When notifying its of change of address Huron, made the best speech of the debate. provided for free trade in medicine. Any married ladie8'of the congregation. ' . ber of his friends assembled themselves to- - , I do not fail to give both ol4l and new post is not an order at all, but simply a very He strong1v and earnestly combatted the person who has read the bill could not in -Since ihe burning of the Main Street , gether for the purpose of showing the, high - Constance. . office address. - gentle recommendation, while ' the Quebec theory w9i;h was hinted at, tfiat the coun- error make such a statement. The bill not Methodist i'bhurch in Exeter, it is probable esteem they had for him and his wife, by . organs consider it a straight demand on try b;Ar and bench are so illiterate, inex- only provides for a uniform examination for that a union will be effected be6'veen the presenting them with two handsome chairs . perienced or . Loc.si.s.-There has been considerablc , incompetent that they might the graduates of all colleges, but it also ro- two Methodist denominations of that vil- and a silver butter dish and knife, accom- . . Look at- Yodr` Label. Manitoba 'to restore separate schools or not with perfe-6t safety be entrusted with vides for LL thoroughly nt boars of lage. . cha e Kinburn and vicinity during the . � n �, - take the consequences. The part man- much more important business than the law examiners The only d , panied by an address. Mr. and Mrs, Parke past fewlnweeks.-Mr. S. S. Cole -has pulle4 . . - I y I = is that now -William Perkins and family, of Us- are moving from the neighborhood. down his portable saw will, and has re - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. agers seem to cling desperately to tile hope now allots them. He advocawd the decen- all this is *regulated by the medical council. borne, have gone- to London, where they -Mr. Jacob Elsley, an enterprising moved his family to his new home in Grey- ' that time will furnish some solution that tralization'of business, and urged that much who are. not responsible'to any authority will in future reside. Mr. Moody, of Far- young farmer, of Colborne, met with a very He has sold his village property to AIrs- MTna ftpre between the parenthesis after each -that has now to be done !in Toronto at great outside of the medical profession, thus guhar, has taken possession of. Mr. Perkins' heavy loss on INIonday morning of last week. Martin, who, we -understand, will shortly one denotes the page of the paper on which the will let them out of this dangerous position expense,,,coiild be done eq:ually well at home, placin it within the power of the -medical farm on the 4th concession, His straw stack fell over on thre� .of his take up her abode in our village. -Mr. J-ohn Advertisement wV1 be found. . between the Devil and the deep sea. The thus saving expense to li�tigants and inicreas. men itlemselves to say who shall and who -Last year, the W Take Down your Dictionary-Jarkson & Greig. (1) ing the work and widening the sphere of shall not engage in the practice of medicine, omen's Foreign Mis- very be:�t milk cows and a younger animal, Britton has bought the Clark faxin, adjoin- , Fine Milr,nery�& MeFaul Dry Goods Co. (8) Conservative leaders � are 'firm believers in sionary Society in the presbyter f M it- and suffocate(I them. This is a,yery'heavy ing the village, and Mr. John Clark has � - I Now Shoes-& Willis. (1) . the local judges, of which they stand much whereas the proposed bill of the Patrons land, collected $1,512.56 for Toreoign als rY a &in nio,ved his family to his old bonie in � . tile soporific influence Of tbne on trouble- mi - loss to Air. Elsley, as these cows were ve " I New Goods -J. F. Clark. (5) in need. He also tho4it ,the jurisdiction places this- power in the hands of the Gov- sion8 ; and, also sent $592.94 worth of cloth- fine milk cows, . valued, at the very least, at vfanitoba.-Mr. J-ohn Button has bought ,- Change of Businee*--14. Mullett & Ca. (5) some questions. of the division court Found at last -1 V. Fear. (1) . I . ight be increased ernment, who ure responsible to the people - ing to the Indians in the Northwest. between $45 and $50, as Ile al -way., has good the store and house belonging to Mr. -John . New Wall pope; -,C. W. P with -profit, much that i�al - done now by the This is a big:difference from "free trade i' apst. (5) n -Rev. W. W. Sparling, formerly of stock. Staples, and has. moved to town. -The You may be wealthy yet--F-McFaul Dry Goods Co.(5) As Yoii 'View It. superior courts could be relegated to the medicine," which cry is only being used as a Clinton, has be6n invited back to Fergus --It is our sad duty this week to record Johns seem tobe astirring lot in our -vil- Qube Paints --s. Mullett & Co. (8) I countv courts, and that interlocutory ino- red berrinc'r drawn across the seei�t' to delude for another year, and Rev. C. E. Stafford, the death of Mr. Chrlstian Grill, an old re- lage. Foremost among them is our enter- - . 3111k Cans -S. Mullett & Co. (8) . The Exeter Times says : - tion . 8 which have now to be made in Toronto the unthh"kingand frighten those who don't of Drayton, formerly of Holresville, has tired farmer, and a. resident of DaR"Wood, prising merchant, Mr. J-ohn F. Staples - Tinware -S. ifullett & Co.'(8) The Patrons in the legislature are trifling should be made before the .county judge. know better. I believe that tile people, been invited back for his third year. whodied on Saturday morning, 2ird tilt., This energetic young man has, with his Hato, Remoddelled-Miss Dorrance, (8) with their constituents oil nearly every ques- There is no doubt that .Mr. Garrow more when they come to understand the position -The other day, while Air. A. McBeth, at the ripe aae of 81) years. The deceased usual enterprisei purefiased tile new strife - A Few Reasons --A. E. Penteeono. (6) 0 ' . Bulls for Sale -David Miln-. (6) CL tion that comes*/before tile Ontari* parlia- fully I epresents the feeling of the country more fully, wit) agr�e with the - Patrons, on of ,Stanley, ivas getting out some timber in was a natiye of Wurternburg, Germany, ture on the corner, from ,N21 r. Cole, anti' fitte4f . House cleaninw-Gilr. . ny & Wiseman. (5) men�t. It is now quite evident that they in- than the Attorney G'eneral does, if he is to this point at - any rate, and will force their the bush, a chain cau�%t him, throwing him and came to Canada many years ago, and Mortgage Sale -J. hi. Best. (51 tend to vote the Mowa,t ticket every time, be judged by his bill. it up for a store ; and. in connection wit ,- Yzi the Ifigh Court of Justice -'F. Holmeated. (5) legislators to make the change. , It no - forcibly against a stump and severely settled in the township is a has established a houneof accom-nio- I I BnIt for Service-Wtn. Aitcbipon. (8) - . � mat -ter what,question arises. The second matter which cr . . . . Of Wilmot, bi tore, . I Sick Treated Free-Prof.shrievis. (a) The Toronto Telegram says - eated quite a, . . spraining one of his legs. from whence he (.,�-tnie to Hay, and dation. This will be a great boon to travel- > I Parcel. Lo8t-Expositrorofflpe. (8) ...� ripple of interest was the most unmerciful -There are at least three Methodist settled on a farm on tli� Bronson line. He sque News of the Week. lers, as it will supply a Iong4elt want. le Ims, , Farm Hand Wanted -R. Govenlock. (8.) Patronism draws its strength in part from telling administered to the Patrons by a churches in thi3 district that will change leaves a wife and six 'children to mourn his also- made provision for the equine race, Shoe!� ' and Rubberp-Post Office store. (S) - a belief that the farmers-. are getting the coalition of the old parties. The first'divi- RoSEBERY'S. HEALTH I)IPROvEs. - Lord pastors next June, by reason of their terms loss. , . . Card of Thanks --Frank Willard. (8) worst of it, and in part from the conviction non was on i motion of Mr. McNichol, a Rosebery has gained strength greatly, and expiring, v and parties stabling horses there will be - Dissolution cif Partnersbip-Mulletl; &-jackson. (5) , 1 _ iz: Ontario Street, Clinton ; Sea- -Some time ago the Ontario Government , treated. -The peo- Barbed Wire -Johnson Broos. (8) that the legislature is controlled by the Patron who represents one is now able to sleep without the use of nar I . sure to have them well t3 . - the ridings of I forth and Durio,annon. It is said there will decided to institute fruit, experitriental sta- Spring delivery -Wood & Froar. (3) force of an unreasoning partisanship. The Grey, affirmative of the �iinciple that of- cotics. . be several othet'r changes also. ple-of this vicinity were very much grieve& New But -ton Roots --W h. Wpli-4. (8) Patrons will not be weakened, in fact they ficers such as re�istrars I sheriffs,ete., should RELIEF FOR NEWFOUNDLAND --The Bos- tions at different point,,;, and on Tuesday of to hear Of the death of Mr. John B. War - Do you want a Trunkm.-W. H. Willi@. (8) -A break occurred in the waterworks last week, ',Nlr. A. H. Pettit, of Grimsby, wick, which sad event occurred in Seafortlit - Hohe for sale -T. khoantson. (8) Willi be strengthened, by the Conservative be elected by 011ie peop, �e, inat�-ad of bei 9 ton fund, for the relief of the destitute in main in front of D. Bell's music emporium, Good Butter-Freij Dxvis. (8) habit of abusinc, them, and b the tendenev appointed by the Goverilment as now. " Newfoundland, now amounts to about $12, was in Clinton in this connection. Clinton on the 24th ult. Great sympathy is ex - y The - Wingbam, the other evening, which flooded Coffee reduced -Fred Davis. (8) � of Grits and To"ries in the bouse to jump o-11 fol 6 lowing is the'resoluti n: 000. will be the experimental station in Huron, pressed for the sorrowing relatives alld Golden Syrup -Fred Davis. (8) a','t in the opinion of this house all SUICID.E.-Edward E. Dudley, pool room Ilia cellar nearly to the top. The packing and in about three weeks' time a representa- friends of the departed, Owing to t , he ba(I Dutch S.ta for sale -D. Stewart. (.ny - their pi'6posals,whether the same be riaht or I Th ? of the pipes blew out, but, was quickly re- tiv6 will be Uiere to give instructions in condition of the roa& many from here were t aders t . Jer8ey boar for service -W. R, s miltie. (5) wron.g. I'The inexperience of their le" coun y officials, except c)tinty judges, should operator, living. �at International.Bridge, pai red. Election card -W. W. Bowie. (6) handlee'a. s the Patrons but tinle will cure be elected by it- direct vote of the municipal committed suicide the other day by shooting fruit spraying. Son -le farin kedjacent to that unable to attend the fil-neraI.-Last Sab- , Ye. The third 7 party will I , -Tile two-year-old son of Alr. AlcCool, of town will be"selected, and with the owners bath was review day in the school here, Cattle for sale -D. Milne. (5) that fau - electors, the -existing systern of Govern � men himself in the head with a revolver. -- - Grain Drills -T. Prown. (8) y, - . t DIA310NDs FoUIND Clinton, had the inisfortune to break hi- consent, acertainpavt of the orchard set andanewmethed of conducting the ser-'. - inspection being contin ied, and o0ice ileld - : 11orces for sale -T. Brown. (8) 1 criticise effectivel and in the closina, ses- IN- ALASK.%. -News lirn, and (lislocate the elbow joint, on Mon' aside for experimental purposes. ' � . -Spraying trees -Estate T. T. Coleman. (S) sions of tbi8 Parliament the membelrr%�llo during efficiency and good behaviour, that �conies from Sitka, Alaska, that diamonds of day of last week. He was starldina up on a -7-Several property changes '1-.a,,,e taken vice was introduced. Tile lessons for the' I , & ed Barley-Ro,jert scott. (s) have shortly to go before the fafm ers will wbere� irfcompetelicy or rregularity occur in . splendid brilliancy have been found in the Z5 . 0 quarter were rcvie�wed b the Superinitend- Waverley blicycles-Eitate T. T. C�l es of chair, when lie fell backwards, with the plitee, in Colborne township lately. Mr. erit, Mr. Robe y ' I . S leman. (8) treat Patton demands for reform wiih more amy office, the inspectol shall, lay his com- lava beds on the sid Mount Edgecombe, above result. rt Rogerson, and were large] i -New Prints -H. F. Ed -wards. (-_q y 1.� I plaint near the Alaska capital. Emanuel -Nliteliell has purebasedfront the interspersed*itlimusic. The pastor then I - respect than was shown in the division before a non-pa,r isan tribunal to be Alr. Hugh Morrison, of Lucknow, has estate of the late Arch. Malloy, the 50 acre e e d,Li S upon the I'Laron bills last Wednesday, specified by an itet of tl Tim Dio�osl!r (;ItEnv.-In 1824, a deposit - d liver d an � ,re s to the children and V, . .. I is House, who shall purchased front .Alrs. T. Mullin, tile anie farm kn,j%vn as the Luc Fuelker farna, for C . !i .ongregation. This' is something new iii. _____ bave power to act." of $40 was made in a bank at Brunswick, cottage oil the corner of Campbell and the sum of $1,901). It is it very good farm. Kinburn, and proved both instructive and Zu"I'm Mdurou T xpjoa� There was no d iscussi ill oil this resolution Maine, for -the benefit of -Alrs. Salonie , _ I (!P) 1tor# THE OTNTARIO LEGISLATURE . ., w. She (lied recently, -H- Havelock streets, in that,village; and Mr. .Mr. John Breen has rented one of the Rose interestin,-.-Mr. H. Robb, of 8eafortb, __ - Sn (' W. Berr has purchased from Mr. T. farms in West Wawailosh. Mr. Isaa f G. R., paid an official visit to the ! I ----. - . - . - except it short address 1: y the Patron leader' ` 0 and her ex- " � — - It was defeated 'on a division by a vote o ecutors find the little saving 9 W I . . f _�All to . Hildred� the residence on the corner of Fisher has moved to Sheppotrdtonj where hec D' D' ][ ' " ' I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, April 5th, 1895 [BY AN O_N-1,001�r,r..] 65 to 20. The Patrons voted for it solidly $1,305. Forester's lodge here on Thursday, last A MILLMN DOLLAR, ' . 7 . while the old line members'on both the Gov- Outram and Hamilton streets. has rented a ,miall. fiLM). Nlr. David H. . I -e was a good deal of work got FIRE.-.Ililwa�ukee -Alr. Thomas Ross, of England, has en- Warner has rented -it sinall farm near Salt- interesting programme of speeches and musle, �` 1, . . Thei week, and installed. three new members. -An , ernment and Opposition sides voted against was the other (lay visited by the worst fire , I th.rough in the Legislature last week and it that city has experienced -since the great con- pleasant evening . � - It has been sought at different tinies, b would seem as if am effort were being mad e to South Huron, flagration of 1892. The total loss is estini _. __1__-_-__ was spent. The l,o-"e . I ers at Farmers' Institutes. it, with the exception of, Alr. McLean, of with the will of the late Senator James . Speak' y tered all action for $100,000 in , connection ford. was also given, and a v ry .on the (4overnment, and Mr. - Ross, of Quebec. (4avin Ross, of Rodger- dge here is in a very - , 0 . ilculca.te the feeling on the Conservative side . Usborne. . flourishing condition. I interested parties, to i reach -prorogation by Easter, of which it is Reid, Of Durham, " ated at more than one million dollars. . ville, is a relative, and �hared in the dis- I that Farmers' Institutes are simply being said the Ministers axe desirous. It is doubt- These gentlemen separated front their parl REDUCTIoN, DETERINITShD.—The motion to tribution of the estate of the late Senator OBITI-ARY.-Iii the " Hustler," published I --- _Z_ n ful, however, i ties and vote([ with the Patrons. reduce the salary of the Governor of New Ross. itical machine to r if this will be accomplished, I _* used as a pol at Hamiot.a�,_Alanitobajlated Alarch 26th, we ewa�rd Gov- - As it happened, the very next order on South Wales to;C5,000, has passed the com- -The family of Alr. John Kanny, of find the following notice of the death of a Ff ensaff. - , as there are still" severa,l important public tile order paper was the Patrons' bill, amend- 'over ernmeprt favorites by appointing them inittee of the Assembly, despite the 0 - ,Stephen, has been severely afflicted. Mr. former resident of this township, ,who will LoCAL Bnnms.-The weather co4itinties I � speakers a,t the Institute meetings, and in and private bills to be dealt with. The pri- ing the niedical act. This bill p nor's opposition. be rem6mbere(I 1) r 0 1 roposed to "D I Kanny wits just recovering from a severe y many. " It is out- sad very cold and anything, but sprin lii- 1, t- . mat, rially curtail the powers f the medical VIA ". - eN - A. J5. harl, tile well known I 45 -, - -- otbr-r ways to promote political partiza,n vate bills legislation, it is said, is unusually 6 0 illness when his eldest son was taken down duty this week lo chronicle the death of our milliners, nothing daunted, are ha-ving - - ... I - council by taking from this body,.which is Massachusetts evanaelist, died at his one of the pioneers of this district, -in the their spring openings a] * purposes. In order to meet th beavvy, Toronto and Hamilton having their 11011le- and now his next son is ill with inflammal I :id -We hope they ese objections elected by the medical �ractitioners, and is - in Newton, on Satuorday morning. He was tion of the I tings. person of .�lr. Rit;hard Brimacombe, who will soon introduce the ,weather we want, . - New York, on March 25th, -At the next mid-8ummer examinations, (lied .at his late residence last Thursday along with the fashions. -Atr. Richard and allay any doubts which may yet exist*i;n usual quota. Every private bill, that is a practically irresponsible, th6 work of pre born in Carlton, bill dealing with private or corporate inter- paring the examination papers and fixin in East Huron, it is estimated that 145 can- morning, after a very short illness. He had Beek has sold his neat dwelling-, on-, the the minds of any on this score, the member . 1812. for South Hitron asked the following ques troduced to the house is I A.Sy WILL. -Mrs. Roset- . been enjoying.his us-iial health tip to ests, after being in . the examinations both for inatriculants'an didates will write on the prin--,ary ; 87 on the west side of Brock street, opposite the - ua,tes, and placinc, it in the hands of a ta.D. Sprague, eldest child of the late Fred- junior leaving ; 18 on senior leaving; 18 on Sunday previous to his death, when he had Grand Trunk Railway depot, to Mr. (""corge � 'q ' . r' 'tion iiii the Le,gislature a few days ago: referted to what is known as the Private -bgodv composed of representatives appointed erick Douglas, and wife of Nathan Sprague, �pass ma,triculation, and 9 on honor matricu- an attack of bronchitis, which turned to in. Hudson, son of Mr. Joseph Hudson, of 11. By whom, , Bills committee. Advocates opposed to -and by ibe Government, tile medical coun6l and of Washington, D. C.) has taken action in flammation of the hings, resulting in death. Hills Green. We expect that .Mr. Beek, I . are the lea,ding speakers at fation. About 400 will write on entrance, :� I � � I Farmers' in f the ,it colleges, and making this, Ii- e probate court, in which she charges a -Lid 150 on public school leaving. Mr. Brimacombe came to - this country from who is one of our old respected residents, ! -Institil-tes selected ? Upon what ,avor of the asked for legislation are heard .,nodic th � principle axe the selection's niade? What Lefore this committeei and the whole mat- censing body responsible to the Government Helen Douglas, her stepmother, and Lewis -A pleasant wedding took place in Tuck- Usborne township, Huron county, Ontario, will soon build again. -Miss Nellie Carlile I M i It also proposed a material reduction in* H. Douglas, her brother, with unlawfully ersmith last week, when Mr. George Watt in the intof 1879. Coming at once up. returned recently from Brussels where she * re nneration do the said speakers -receive I ter is thoroughly threshed out and the bill I fee.i payable by students. The bill was in- proper- and -Miss Ellen 1%,IcQaeen were united for to the rl for their services, and are thEy chosen irre- -is altered, ani ended, passed or entirely wiped retaining possession of her father's Lpak iver district, where he located had been visitin- at Dr. Grahan'i's.--Mr. F. . spective of their political leanings ? out as a majority of the committee 'after troduced by -Aft. 'Haycock. . Me was tb ty, and seeks redress. life. The ceremony was erformed at the . 0 ,e 11 8 -*Ve oil . � - I I e on a- farm, at what was shortly ,,afterwards 6. Arnold" was in God rich t i ek - M i known as Viola Dale. Here lie remained business. -Mr. Henry Daters sold his fine To:'this Mr. Dryden, the Alinis-ter of Agri hearing argument on both sides, determine. only one who spoke in its favor. Li's ASSAIJ-%NT. - Koyama, tb A i � It was Japanese who shot Li Hun Ch e YOlMg residence of Mr. Johniic�ueen,' brother of - culture, gave the following very f all and Whenthe bill is licked into shape and finally very evident from the first that it would not . 9 aDg., has the bride, by Rev. Mr. Stewart. three years, when he sold this farm and yearling filly last week, to Mr. John Deit(ls, satisfactory. reply: . passed by the conlinit,tee,it is again referred receive much support in the hous'e, 'al been sentenced to i�nprisonment r life at - -The Clinton New Era of last week purchased another in the Scotia settlement. of Blake, for the handsome sum of S,575. \ id this fo Previous to the appoi - to the house for its final passing. bard labor. Li Hung is recovering. He also secured a second homestead, on This filly was aired by "Craigronald,"- - A bill was madd doubly certain when the Attor- . says: .',vfr. Malcolm, McEwan, of the 3rd : . tendent of institutes the selection of such that is passed by the committee is rarely ney-General opposed it in a ver strong . which lie resided till the time of- his death, Z , I Y - I concession of Stanley, spent Wednesday Miss Maggie McDonald,�of the township of - I speech. He maintained that the changes it Huron Notes. night in town. This is worthy of mention, i speakers devolved upon President .Mills, of negatived or even amended by the house, � About eleven years ago he was united in Stanley, is visiting friends in this village.- s . the Guelph College, in conjunction with the and a bill that is rejected by the committee proposed were too sweeping, and tbat,wbile The Clinton junior lacrosse club has re- for the reason that although a resident of marriage to Aliss Leah Kennedy, who is Mr. Harry Fair, of Londesboro, -and former- - at I this vicinity for nearly 50 years, he never left with two children to niou rn his loss. 1Y of Hensall, is in the village this ,week re - president of the Centr' Farmers'Institute. can be renewed before the house and adopt- admittirg the great powers possgGsed by organized for the coining season. I . Upon the appointment of it �uperintendent, ed by it, but this is a -very unusual -occur- the medical council, he was not aWare that -While going to school one d . remained a night in town before. The de � ay recentlsl,, eeased was a man Of quiet habits, and newing old acquaintances.-- fr. and Mrs- � 'k - that official placed hiniself in commu-nica- rence. The fate of a bill is, practical' these powers had ever been abused oi* exer- -we regret to announce the death of lived a peac-eful, _N - ly,- as . Willie Clark, of Stanley, fell and broke his inoffen-4ive life, and was John Blatchford were in Exeter this week . . tion with the various farmers' associations a rule, decided in committee. Tb . is proce- clsed otherwise tham in the public intereet. left leg. Mrs. Penfound, of tile 2nd concession of highly respected by all who knew him, and attending an annual party at the residene" \ of the province with a view- to getting re- dure not only fw�ilitates legislat Mr. Whitney, acting leader of the opposi e 11 I I I ton, but - -A,s Mr. Noah S' driving it I co to Stai ley, which occurred on Saturday morn- his sudden dentise has cast a gloom over of Mrs. Blatchfor&s uncle. -The roads Ti- � ding of ' to ing, 23rd ult., after a lingering illness, tinue so bad that there is v I - Commendations of suita,ble speakers. From leads to a more thorough understan tion, also opposed it, denouncing it as ar. Zurich the other day, he was thrown fr1om of the community. A luge number of rela- outrageous meastire which had not consumption, but she was in bed only ness being done in our usually stirrill . vil- the lisi submitted to him, and frorn those the measure by those to whose consideration been -his rig and badly b;iiised. 0 two tives, neighbors and friends assembled at . cry little bus' 11 employed in the past, the selection was it is bommitted. It frequently,-qceuri" that asked for by the people, and was calculated -It is stated that Mr. Al. C. Ca I weeks when death came. She was a very his late residence on Fjf*ay last to pay the lage.-Mi8s Annie Carlile returne7froin, meron, of made by the superintendent in consultation when :important interests are involved emi- to destroy the profession which was being G'odericb, intends opening a branch law highly respected young Woman, ani leaves last tribute of respect. Rev.' A . B . Hames Ingersoll this week, where she had beent - attacked. He declared that there had been office in Clinton. � visiting her si with President Alills and the president . of nerit and able lawyers appear before the two children. conducted a short service, after which the ster, Mrs. W. Thompson -- the Central Farmers' Institute. TJ committee to advocate the case on either a time in Briti4lkhistory when such bills as -The Brussels branch of the Upper Can- -Mr. Graham, contractor, of London, is remains were taken to the Greenwood ceine- Rev. .Mr. Hunt, of 'rivitt Memorial church, �,ewp r in - . It ts 0 -L ciple acted upon in making selection side. A few days ago -Mr. .S. H. Blake '.N,lr this were burtit by the common hanpnan, ada Bible Society last year contributed about to issue a writ againat the corporation tery at Bradwardine, where .they were in- Exeter, preached with much acceptalice in secure as far as Possible only practical, ex- J. D. Edgar, Mr. Creelman and other 'emil He also made a most bitter attack upon be $184.61. 10f,E'xeter, and a Air. Elliott e terred." St. PauP - perienced and successful men. No attention 'nent Toronto barristers wereengaged be- Patrons and the objects and aims of their _ I ontractor, of . s church, Hensall, on Sabbath . i fore the com-L m ittee. en association, showing that lie, r SQ31-trys, restraining them from going on ­___ morning last, and also admini@tered the � iven to the political leanings So that wb in con- at any rate, has contract for building -the new4cheese factory ,wj0h the proposed granolithic sidewalk in Exeter. sacrament. -Miss Gillespie had ever been g I . -Mr. Robe't Hamilton has received the of those. engagred in the work. Institute- nection with one bill, men such as these, be- no love for the organization. - - L I of Exeter, has . speakers now receive $2.50 per day for the sides Others less learned have to be heard, it ld, perhaps, have acted at Kintail. /-- -1,`keier. Graham claims to have certain LOCAL- BRIEF.13,-Mr. Ike J. Dearing, who been visiting atIhIrs. Smallacombe-S.-Mrs. � -Messrs. A Nevins ind T. H. Smiley, patents on the c mposition of has been running the barber shop th 1P will.- Gilchrist disposed of fourof her village lots . a,atua-I time engaged, excluding Sundays, ex- will be seen that a good deal of time is con- the walk con- Is - wisely if, at this stage,be had wiphdrawn hi� left Dungannon- last w�ek for Alanitoba, tracted for withoElliott. ter, left on Friday for South Africa.-Tbere on Friday afternoon last, at fair prices. - - cept those who 0. had charge of deputations, sumed. This is, perhaps, the most impor- bill. But he insisted in pushing it to a di- where they intend to settle. -A quiet wedding took place at the resi- was a large crowd "of people at Mr. John Mr. Arthur Mack of Carberry, _Nklanit-oba L. . who received $3 50. The officers and pro- tant committee of the Legislature, as very vision, and.the result was, it was buried ull- -Mr. 1juncan McLavin, of Tuckersmith, dence of John Cousley, of Brussels, on Tues- atie ale on ,Saturday laist.-Alr. and formerly of 'the township of Hay "' fessors -of the Agricultu,�ral Colle(r'e rece rave interests are frequently involved d a I s T . e 34 acres of the old i his relatives and friends. -- -A'11r_ � - - sought. Perhaps tbenextin' . . L Z� I Westcott farm from Mr. john Willis on and Mrs. Aliller, of Kippe no rcmuner�LtiGn whatever for diis service. very outrageous pflvileg s are sometimes tbe'amendment for a six motith��' hoist- be. Hugh McGregor of Stanley. daughter, .Miss -Maggie J., was united in John Trebble purchased here visitin n, spent Wednes- an der a huge - valanch6 of Grit and Tory votes, has sold his 50 acre farm in Stanley, to Mr. day evening of last week, when his eldest ---------= Ost important coi- ing carried by 71 to 15. Every Patron-, -Mr. Daniel Ross, of Stanley, has under- marrialge to Neil S. McLauchlin,­ of the Monday last, for the sum of 82,000. ' oil dall with friends in this Villa e.-2\1rs, -y. Rev, John Ross Penhale put-- � I Dominion Pohtics- mittee to this is the public accounts com- with the exception of Air. Pardo, of gone a second operation for'the removal of a Brussels cheese factoi Tuesday last, Mr." William Whliam Elder, of this village hiirsda.v - - tnittee. But it is inore of the bear garden Kent, vot (I against the amendment, and cancer from his mouth. . I _ 8onie very interesting things have been - every- e B. A., perfornied the ceremony, in the pres- - � . . chased 150 acres of the Willis farm, adjoin- L eVelli"19 of last week, received the sad. ir�_ order,, and frequently there is lots of excite. -single member of the Opposition, -A Young Liberal club has been formed ence of the relatives of the contracting par- ing the village of Exeter, for the sun, of telligence of tbedeath of her sister, ,N1rs_ - I . - armed tip. as . n, and Fletcher3 of near Tilbury Centre, and,on , atare -was furnished by Six The various accounts of the Government are ,side, with the exception of Mr.McLean,who ary-president, and .Mayor Holmes, presi- --The other Air. Silas Butt, of Port Perry, Friday took the morning train to attend th, Tile principal fe, e - 86,33Ck--_%1iss liannah Butt, of Kippe taking place in the political arena of late. ment when this committee gets w ' well a�`every member of the Government in Clinton, -with Reeve McMurchie, honor- ti s. - io caused a flut- I , day, a citizen of Clin- visited rela. . _ _ Charles Hibbert Tupper, wl here scrutinize(], and -it is from information again voted with the Patrons voted for the dent. .fulleral. Very much sympathy is felt for - obtained in this committee -that, the ) . ton bought several bags of potatoes tives in and arotindExeter last week.-,Njr. Opposi- six months' boist. It is not often a measure -Afr. John Gay, and -Virs. Chris. Zoeffle, of Crediton Mrs. Elder, who has Of late suffered-dic ter of excitement by suddenly tendering his - of Dun annon, has from a farmer. The 8 ' , were 0 tion procure most of their eLlection -powder. 9 puds were. bought . is dealt with as sunimaxily as this. Ther taken 00. CODtract for erecting the new by weight, the guests of Mrs. Zoeffle's parents, Mr. sad bereavement of mother, brother awl . resigna,tion as Minister of Justice. There Outsiders are not allowed to interfere in general rule is to give a bill the courtesy of Presbyterian church in Whiteclitirch, for and the bags were left and AJ rs. W illiani Bak it strecit, the now her sister � ar it to a commit ee sum of about $3,000. x:- -Y-4f"`­-i - - d large stone was found in one of the bags, a I Mrs. J. Jones, E,xeter One is his -committee, but the various officers of a second reading and refe er, HuLro � all -Within a short thue. - are two reasons given for this � act. - tl t the Aw —In with the purchaser. When emptied, a past few days.- Miss Effie Chapman ' who was here for som(!- ' I t-lia,t,'-4r Charl s wished to be leader of the the (loverrinient ca,li be examined on oath as where it -will be quietly buried or so. re: -IMIrs. -AcNaughton -aud family, of Stan- considerable ,--mount of earth an north, intends embarking in the mercantile time on a visit, returned to her home in I 'O I d man y business at the north end of the villagq, it, a water last Nveek.-Mr. Richard Blateliforti, . House of Coranions instead of .'vlr. . Foster to the m anner iii which they con�uct the modeled as to make it acceptable to the ley, have moved. into Clinton. The farm small potatoes. The stone weighed fifteen peeg_ , business entrusted to them. The ml�micipal House. This is what the Patrons expected lately o ed by her will be occupied by pounds. few 'week8.--Mr. John Anderson, of tile of Dakota, who was one of our carijage who was the Pretnier's choice. The other committee is the one'to Whf8fr--1a;1I bills woul�, be done with their -bill and they were her son Ccupi. I . -Alr. Deadman, of Brussels, has Thames road, near this place, (lied oil Tues. indkers, and who was spending the wi .t I I . .. John is that,'�ir Charles considered that, as a rela.ting to municipal matters and are sab- deeply cbagri ed that inste wrason, on thp eve of his de- valuable addition to his made a day morning last week,after a, brief illnegs, of 'Dolitlis ainong IlLig Many n c " in ad'of having this -M r. B. La , herd of Jerseys, relatives and � matter of principle, the ("Covernmenb should 111itted, and there are. more innocents courtesy extended them both parties jump- parture from Londesbero)-was presented having ptireliase(I a fine young Jersey bull, a few days. He was an old and esteemed friends in Hensall and Exeter left for hoine -ican Jersey cattle rig of Thames- - slaughtered each session by, this committee, ed on them with both their feet and sub- with a purse of money by tile Independent " Rose Signet," Amei resident,and was well and favorably known. this week.-M.r. Robert Mor � , have at once appealed to the people, after than there are bills, all told which pass the Jected the bill 'to so untimely and igno- Order of 0',00d Templars. The funeral took place oil ThursjLay after ville, is here visi: n 1. issuing the reiriedial order, instead of decid- Legislature, and they might'ex-ercise even a minions a club, register No it' his sisters IN I o. 36,453, His grand8ire 11:8. W ren freer hand in . n clerk is the prize winning bull, ' and MrC Haiold . l"Rere will ' M . -death. It will, however,be resur- -Air. William Dane, who has bee . . " .Mighty Dol- noon last, to tile Exeter cenietery.-Mrs, be a granil _&rliamenf, if ne-essary. tile last* 20 la ," and closely related to the famous cow, rtaininen,t ill _�, incr to hold another session of Parliament this direction with profit to rect d more than once, before the close of for the township of Howick for r Samuel Fannon visited friends at organ recital and literary ente . the public. The opera,tions of this coni tihis Denfield Whatever the reason may have been, bow- mittee save the legislature -much time and The treatment accorded the bill was not years, died at his residence in G'orric on " Mary Anne of St. Lambert," which has a the past week.-Aliss Ida Gillespie spent the 'Methodist church on Monday, April - . ever, Sir Tu_pp�r has -one back-, and the . Thursday morning, 28th ult. record of 36 lbs. 12 oz. of butter in one last Sunday in Hensall, visiting fri 8th, and for- which a 1'engthy and 'excellent . I . ends. - 0 teouble. In fact, 1 may say, as I have per- due so much to opposition to the principle . . -A-lail and Empire, -which should know, states liaps said before, the g�eat bulk of the leg- L -West ey Walal has disposed of his 65 week. Mrs. Robert Fannon, of Seaforth, spent last L progiraiiime has been prepared. On ,sal)_ . - I islation g of the bill as to other.causes, which did not acre farm in Usborne,' being north half of -George Heapy, a former well-known Tuesday in this village. -AIr Williant .J. ba.th, iiiornin and eveni g, Rev. ,is, practically, done in the coin- appear . n to. Alex. Young, of this place, has been app rance, of Pais ey, and formerly of this vil- that a coinp,ramise was arranged, and that mittees, and is frequently only ratified by on the surface. The Conservatives lot 14, concession 3, McFalls, of resident of the 9th concession of Grey, ar- ointed 31 W. Tor - the legislature afterwards. . 4 agent for the Cavers Brothers, nur lage, will conduct the services. Alias Case, though there is still to be a session, it will olierish a bitter enmity to the Patrons as Biddulph. Price, $13,400. 1 rived home the other dav from Nebraska, serymen I they believe, whAher rightly or wron I 0,alt, by Mr. J. T. Westeott.- " solmuch accept,- . 1)e a short one, nothing being done except 1 Z5 yy -J. E. Brydges, of Brussels, has pur- where he has resided fo� the past eleven The two of London, who sang with 0 Among the prir�cipal events durifig -the that they have "one back oil them, and t1ey chased the Bates carriage business in Code- years. While Mr. Heapy did well for a y ce recentiv at the Carrnel church orgall 9 I -0 n oung men from Hensall who attended a all -, . e recital, will �,ing solos at the tornev-Gene'ral's bill1or the cheapening and wood bee in this place, one day last week, evening services while a professor the votin of -the 'necessary supplies, and past week was the"raonsiderati n of the�At- were only too glad of all opportunity to rich, and 'will rernove his family to that number of crops, th last few seasons have morn ignd soon after its close an election will take � punish them. Many Reformers, also, have towil. been bad, and he decided to return to On- had their photos taken before attending tile I * usit-, n her their object s organist for the new organ, has been patched up, the effect on the repu- tensely cautious and conservative. in doing that. -Mr. Caleb Heywood has tke _Geiferal is in- posed by Patrons last June, a d their lead- of his house and lot on Mill street, in Brus- risk. He will rent or purchase a farm if a , which has just been put in this week, - ters of this kind the Attorney wood bee. Wonder what was will act a simplifying of legal proceedings. In mat- no love for them. They were bitterly op- -Frank LeBon, of Chatham, has disposed tario with his family, and ran no furt Ing place. Bitt it matters little how the affair Of m It is ere, as they believed, were wrongfully as- sets, to William Jewitt, for the sum of suitable opening offers. contract of the carpenter work of Mr. J. A. Senator McPherson, of i , tation of �he Mirr.ister of Justice will be perhaps well that he is so, although it is sailed and maligned by them. They could $450. - Salmon C ty Idaho, sometimes a little aq n Heaman t of last - . week and and for , gravati g to one who stand this from their opponents, but when -Mrs. William Goy, of Wiligharn, has Lind, lot 38, concession 11,Eaat the contract for the bric this, visiting his brother Air. Alex. Alt- - much the'sanie. He took a l>old st, sees abuses and ---- The veneered brick residence of Thos Stewart's residence, and Mr.0,eorge was in the village par principle and held Wawano h, k work.-I'Ir Thos. Pherson, merchant tailor. ' - finds i� so long and round- men who were formerly of their own house- disposed of her residence in that town to was discovered to be on fire on Tuesday 8 Cornish moved to the farm which he recent- , it -four long days- about& process to get them remedied. Air. . hold, and who had for years upheld and sup- -Mrs. Alex. Coretts, and has purchased the ternoon of last af- ly purchased, near Woodbam, on Tuesday as usual, hale and hearty, He wag looking, week, about five o'clock. John M, itchell, of Crediton ere pleased to and his many . . When there was so muelt talk about Clarke Mowat has, of course, lived all his life in a ported the Government, turned against' residence next to it from Mrs. Galbraith. The building was totally destroyed, at- last. -Mr. I friends w see him again— Wallace resigning if a remedial order were city ; his legal practice has been an ex(,Iu- them for no evident rea-son, they feel that' -Every week applications are being re- though a good portion of the contents as moved into this village oil Tuesday last, Mr. .Y. T. Wren, who was Principal of our pazsed, nobody, not even his own friends, 131vely city practice; his associates have also they have not been very justly treated, and ceived f;r the position of caretaker and saved. Cause, a defective chimney. Win. and took up his residence on th lic school for over seven Ye,lrs, and who thaugrht he would " leave the job " in any been of this class, and he is inclined to this furnished an opportunity for getting matron for the Huron county house of surance, $300 on building and $100 on con- Carling and Ann streets. We welcome Mr. Kauilil ecepted a school in Hamilton at a con - think that the wisdom, learning and skill of even with those whom they believed had soo refuge and industrial farm. Mitchell to this village. sider"able advance event but Sir Tupper has. generally been the country at 'I I - tents. I -The Main Street . in sala:rb, left on Tuesday . yj -e concentrated in the cities, unjustly turned against them- and given -,'Air. Robert Ridley, of Granton, has -A serious fire broke out in Methodist congregation, who lost morming last for his new field of labor, fol- � looked upon as a differant. stanip of man. and that important matters can be dealt, them so much. trouble. Besides this, there sold his farm in that section and intends about one o'clock Saturday in . Lucknow church by fire on the 24th ult. their lowed by the good wish" of lifis many At the time of the resignation of the Alin- with only under the influplace of eityat- is a strong feeling in the house that the Pa- inov to his lot on the 22nd concession of tilt. Tile fire started in t orning, 93rd build this summer. , intend to re- friends. Previous to his departure, lie was ister of -Justice it was rumored t mosphere. This being the case, the ten- trons are just a little too " fresh " and Step ing he implement � I i, presented by his scholarg with . hat Mr. hen. ,%vareroonis of AIr. 31lomas Young, and a handsome dency of his legislation has been to coneen- hence the atural de. ire to " sit " on thei . -Mr. John J. Knight, operator at the rapidly spread to the dress -making shop of , Morris. ring, and by his friends and associatcs with Foster, the -.Nlinister of Finance, woulLl a,lsO n 9 -n 0 , a handsome watch, each, gift being aecon,_ -esign, but Wsappears to have been only a � ds, and to a large frame structure NW)TF.S.-Mr. -James Craig, r., hag ell - trate the important lega� business of the 1'erhaps this last had more to do with the Exeter *dbpot, met with a painful accident Nliss Woo ron i panied by an address, i country in the cities and especially in To- result than almost anything else. There is on'Tuesday of last week, by letting a heavy adjoining R. Proctor's harness shop M r. faged with the Bryans Brot- ruinor. It i,, likely enough, however, that 0 In . expressive of the high . to, much to the detriment olf rural no doubt the Patrons would have accom- packing case fall on his foot. ( hers, 4th line, esteem in which he was held, ,and regret ea3t, practitioners, and with the result of con- plished more had tli�3, pursued a different Youn loss will be about $91000, while or the summer. This will be his third his departure. -Mr. James Wr glit, on f I'vIr. Foster threa,tened to resign if Sir -Wednesday nigbt of last week, the Miss tods* will also be considerable. year with the Messrs. Bryaris.-Mr. Thomas ants, has A 0 siderably increasing the cost of litigation, course since cntering� the legislature. As a spirit of Alex. AV., e"Idest son of Rev. John -The residence of Mrs. Somerville, 5th Russell has secured the milk route on the 1 p- C� Charlei Tupper were pruinoted over his It is lu,rd, therefore, to induce hini to make party, and individ, Y, they are new to Ross, of Brussels, was beckoned away. - our old and respected me,ch -ol,l 8 to 'Mr. W. (,,� His line, .Morris, had a narrow escape from de- 6th line, for the Belgrave factory. --Nl rs. Davis,--Oiie rink of our Hensall curlers vis - head and made leader of the House a law sufficiently broad and liberal to decea a it" Out his store and busines . - parliamentary life, id ad thev assumed decease was expected, as lie had been in all struction by fire on Thursday f6renoon Alex. Cannon and children were v*- itilig at ited 8eaforth rink for a couple of days last Mr. N. (,'Iarke Wallace has decided to re- tritlize the business and thus materially sim- the more modest 1. �l . 1 113 e of .inter'ested spec- unconscious cbDdition for a few days prev- 21st ult. -Nirs. Somerville, wh i . 0 is an aged Lucknow last week. -The roads in many tain, Ilia position as Controller of Custollis plify the general systeni and ,decrease the tators, anxious to hear and learn, and less iou's. Alex. had been a great sufferer for lady, wm alone at the time, and had it not week for practice, having no rink of their , _�_ places are in a bad state. -Mr. A. Me- Own, and I were very cordially entertaine(l. costs. But, until this is done �he costs of that of tile dictator who knows it all, they several years, and from the nature of his beenforthetimel assistance of Al. Black Lauchlin had oile of his legs hurt in the They plaved several games with and his K5,,00J a year ili spit(- of his dia- litigtttion, against which there is now very would have earned a � better place. By de- disease very little could b I e done to relieve and a number of boys at school, the house swanip on Alonday.-The Harrison farin, bers of tbe Seaforth club. The games were . . - - � ,. . the mem- , . I 0 - � I . � I - � . . I I - I . I - . � . . I i . - � . i ! I I At, . t -4M!!!M I --losely; I 'was as . . ��, ahots al 'tlematil ,nor, be -i . -A I NlMa, I - , , 40ye bjr - . �has re . � ;noticea iproved. -On --residen F. Chis After 'n I took pll � Ang grol - _Gri . ,:,peat 4, Rev� P� -andowl _� vice Iasi .�3hureh.i -3dr, resillem .,�onnecti . 1,02th ,N Holrfles� Morriso mr,_2 . I .. 4,n1peg N, . 4)eellill.. I � -able -to 'Motherl '-his heal -At I week, it , - anles � J ; .-� N,-erdi,c 1,1101117 se - �-; ton P4 I I .;against J � -Tht .�5d on Air. �Ja for nial� ,the opt. tile doct .-nent red, -The It �,Vith ,St. �4 allost pr( -1ohnsto, �1, -,).n the f was hel� --,vell , � Ls � _Mr. .<)f beaeb4 fww wee] .%�Ount of . .tion in a The "clio, �)e will L, 'FillAil-heal � Spring Wh -;Datf per .1 2ese per b Barleyper . Sutt6r,-,Na Butter., -tul Bggs -per .# , I Flour� per Hoy -per toi I Wdes pet. I , -wr.b Skin wooL. w_ rbtatoc@ I . AEMIJ (r4etai W,MA per 1 -Wood per 4 . � jo� A poes per '. trover See I 'Timothy E I uVork, per 1 144"Allow, �'pel 1090910. spring wb . vewi per I peir Ion, T ,tbas. per -b so 14C ; 494 1TbR4)xn . . _`44 .1711311, th, ket is firl --wd 60C t ., I Touo,�,-i ,pl, of bu I .�Zd the I 12o to 14� -are i0ow A . 1;2!,c to � . - . -pound r,( . -hoice ne -it 21,c- t . - , ot . � xleoeipts -t I morket w M0_-;TR__1 , t 14 , .inal. A ( Liverpool 7uark�et fa titre. He ticilly set meet witli ,a- buyers*, -�t "-Creamery. I , ! - I , township's . ' 14c, � rolls, . _�,_ inga-tue I � � � I . I . N1.0"'T.L.11 buying foi .fe;ed w.". - rear*,ed ,w, �W,7;18N,rfearierill . -tbe,samei ,,�attle Uei stock Wer - ,of the bes, lb ; pre't.t, - .3,gc � , per lb --lold at frc -er ones br Ic 1� Ile w Of thi to '" ta,eb -S1.50 t - ,0,1 A .,ut from 4-i . at, f r o M �, $� . �msicr in -1 , B, U I -TA L and stead -, -4.9(, t � � �0 �$ � I , Wod. mo D - le&VL L A I �, &i , " - roug ,-'_44 ,Sbeepan( I fm good 11 lambs, 151 � - I V).t_;5 ; Lei] mixed sht 4,.ullis an(I ., wethers�, I n1arket I .­iheep an( liumber u Ton,osi ,(,�Efttle W5 butchers'l . butchers� - - �sold at frA -,e tional- . . . A_ Ing I ow . �Oile citr 11 -per lb ; I hea(l -, 20 - 1, 165 11k. 4!hoice stA L lbs avera lbs avera � av,crAge, Ther*_- "., Imt. the ly two ebo' most of t - 'r, ,of 3`11c p �r 'Ood eatt] !f,boice Feeders� this line 'Cattle tol . from. 20�,e I A Couple wanted. I