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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-11-22, Page 4t 4 -oil NOV. NOVEMBER 22.,.1895, E' PoSrron_ HE Iuxt f!"! - - ism 4 two 'Deceal 23 years of s inter course and recounting sed was ent in social 7 , i red BIG 0 att*enti,6in. well�- they may throw up the 0 ponge the �eeks'ago. pio- 'L � I AIiiViRT1#5�1E.N, TS.- ter -has not receil ie!, ubti gener�l favorite'with the tEe trials and hoiI of the early (Z and v as a `general elections wifIsettle tb er i. Bu tkey a e ed.' Mr. and Mis. rroet-or were made -DoT. -Ani than it has. It should brought up b e Y ork neers. '08 Agur -atween th ou�hosis after each 0 tario. y 9 peoI an wh , iIe er he w �dome to an ft a paT who will'do are.not yet beaten in either North. t who. -has pu a bhe i tbel. recipients of m6ty valuable presents, le in for �e, denotais t of the P - and the member r. R.1 Elliot bli hed'I apar on Whtob the Parliament now U vray, Wil ham 'Times of I products of whoI or G. Brown'$ Qf 'The many friends of this worthy cor ectiff"ement fbeliound. will deserve t1i e credit the; Mr. John A. .1 G for �many years, has dis-, . amongst others a pair of elegant easy c Ott N#ilil (6) the de;Ze it Or. Os I of that paper to kr. 8. ith people, as 'he may not oily save. thib. on in the hoi,�e that itebell, whi -possepio on the 2nd :_16nite w. Tun.Exios* reme cre"ry of ford, Who takes' 11 87 tion, Sale--D� McColl. (5) bilf der of Fo h been chosen a the -pared to each otger and of BIA) country a large sum of mon eI nnually, I th We have i not. -learne ey may be long 5 son aid -Greig & M; erg i as Of Mr.' Elliott intends to do, lisp- uty. Council oaonmul. (t) Consierva, �� � - 'd %nuary next. th .4 O:R hat Ewer g made ve, can ate. at they may be v6uclisafed. health, ill 4ao prevent his, country� bein wbi tDrysdale Pickard&( o. (6) ort for the r octal Pr am -40. W. Papit (t) ridiculous in the -eyes of sensibe'peoplethe Mr. J� . Tuck, of Gorrie, was married. piness and' comf' emainder of I'Pr ; . this life were uufovp d Toront:) seem t have -to Miss Flor- l in in r 10�0�to on the 6th I - their journ Theg�od peo le of n t Notlee-F. 11011neste rrogatelCou over. fficult f go- ene'Notman second daughtex of the lateJ. -Mr. problems on hand even more i R 6bard Crocker, of Exeter, met IN -A-- oviinl Hendersom. (1). =ian, e!x-Queen's printed and account- with what 6ight have been a very., serioas -4. F. ClaW, i lution than- phe one of how to gt t pure clean L rne(L He is a Patriot. antVor Ontatio. T1 b is gowned in accident ia-f�w_#ays ago. . He went out to Irimber for sdle�_X- zil 310DOnaid i ilullett.T6wnsUiPLT$-.e#-Tho!r.'foilaus�, �15), r in their households. , The ft, ornraim,'Oe Ld with pearls the !arm of I Mr. John Heywood for im, load Under ove captI the Toront6. water 0 wb �e eu�,hcas gal the al Auction sala-wm.'McDougall. (5:) is certainly U, Globe says The civic situation in y be 6f hay, and!mfber 'as I ending to the 3118sl 111111e), Th -tip in thre Idelill taxation, Ider leading to tl e mow, lie jumped. into Clinton New Era of I %st week men- la( 'Fet top of the I merited tri an� �diamonds, the gift ot tl e groom. hat.ka' ad. MeEwen; I 6)L News pays the f llowing w ib Card of Z Londesboiro Orliumery-W. T... Oulmette. C tario 9� ble and : II'lar Minister of summed 6.1voids, bi ploe, of Mr ute to On TOW No"Itieff-w' Counter. (a) tio, a; the serious illness of Mr. Edward what lie supposed was- it' large. uaI of nter. (a) Education. It i a an- assessment.' Our debt is; too iigh, our as- -for the -past ys: At -Trinity's! b Tu k�r, of, that, rmerly of the bay, bnt which tur ie town, and fc . I spend a,tim-e Ator 0 d out fob be a very thin f ffil C e. Girl, W�uted_ sessment is notoriou'sly beyox A sotua val ARr Turnerls Saws and Axe quet on Tuesday evening Honorable eorge; t . End, Tuckeramith. coating, with a fev Acatt iied boards sup - and isa Bli bur(le the, nis numerous Ammunition I.Mullett&Co. W. 'Ross added fresh aun to his fame, as.. um, and our taxation is _11some sug 3ring from heart failure. porting it, and afte 7 passi g through to the lett Coal Heaters Co. stoble, lit &own in this n�, lett treme." At the end of 18C4 th roppd floor in this horse ere frie (,not:,' ex ere ids will regret to hear this and will hope g Zurich 33, Pontecost!a Fai ure. (a) a public speaker A singt larly apt st I us that he ipay soon recover. beside it horse, a dii stance f many feet. Al- qale-- 1. Cadmdre. (8 we] lings, wl ile I I' of AIr Bend though somewhat ,hake I p Money Wanted -Expoeitor Office. (8) ation from T t D the 4,976 v cant stores and d 11ouse for, emi Irson in I is repk of wit Fred Curtis,:of Alma 1ound three of n 'u he was more Is com- his-� finest sheep dead in the turnip fleld. returned to t, Tendees Wainte I -John J. ' iller. (5) lea ed r sions, though the 10,850 acres of ifiG bity. frightened th%n hurt. toast of the winter in our d and itL i -its size J e, posedi 3,562 acres, or ne were Th turnips hald been removeI three young men ail thing i taelf, is dicative 'cf th arlv altbird n -Tuesday aft erno Seaforth 4a4 tli� r a tation of being the liveliest town ��.of DIf Past fo ose& the sl ur until and popu 4 lot i estern Canada. - Its places of bu�silnl es -s are at wholly vacant and worse than;, non -p odlic- S ieep overfed themselves on u ow. From h the'litne 3 of tbingp-tb struck L speaker's sense t tc p. m., they remained in MeGaI hotel'. gut 8 the owners had to ki w up the in- eices- usl and a well stocked with various classes of nier- he�p to make speaker I 1he tiveL a ips. lb it a heavy loss to Mr. ar 8 wo of them were thoroughbred L whei -ent out. After the late train. d the xes. min, i they,% 'chaudi�ie. 00 n l;ic n is keen -intensely sp-but it seem, s moro I -of histirtin ter ii which he purchased last su er to pilblic life of this Prov nee. More than te eat on the investment an p Pe e in ing a gold w Goods a elothing than in any other bianch of busi- 1 cam a in, two of them wen b to Mr. Moores - - n. 3fi I town tha _)nd 1895 this, however, Is ihe strI Calls& anism It�-� ould mI from this as f en T( ronto y;price. at the station. In th 0 atch so in that be woul Mr. W. R. Hodgins, of Hensall,* has d to SWORTH, MIDAY� X6v- 2-2 i-fasing, and Ie elos here than anywhere- else oiit- i' thst finds expression in. all 'his apPeches is not much indebted to the than nothin P. bel ging to Miss Mbore was Lit vir. John Snell,'of 9. �aud down - out warrain iss ed 9, challenge to I the village constables go ts for sidel Of th citi as. fits ha, e been whittled down traAesr That is what awakens an echo in the aesrts: cli his horse Amherit.H. -thei - arrest. They we e arriested near. The First Gun Ex er, to mat $ until sucepss-- ly, assured by -the liveliest lcm�d' of sellin- from of the piople, oind i§o*. long as the Hon 3rable a inst Mr. Snell's horse for a sum Goftie and brought back to the village, One News of the e . . S Lr6 his h The by-election campain has opene the Henal Every. hiI out its tempting inducemen erchant to $2 to $100 to trdt on tr k on. Is ; very m George W. hat; hopef III W�iId sp(sk of Tiiz- HousEwESS CAR. - d t of t iem had remained iii Lucknow selling : -able dist-I th i 24th of May next. Now �Oys, put a h does his 6 t to Be th men tak and he first rr;ia is to be fired in North Ontaiio. ape tacles, and 111,81- lie was uspected of being ilre trade, e newspaper _ i our f ature, and proud anj only wo,7ds to s horselesg -car started fro e w Toil: on a I cMr. i U c election was issued on Sat- or shut upl."" lie as also ar- The writ -for th in I ague with the other w Xin'tin-,otit the attraction-s"here and the, attr4t­; in in atte to Al. to Chicago. have just Cf tell of past tri amphs and &ries,he will have t -TheWilisios Hall, of Guell res ed and placed in t ie lock-up. The urday. The nominati Wopp, THEY SucoF tiOT s the e an V Le business pulse fairl throbs amid the exeAe- 1 on is fixed for Decem- r). 'Railroads in 'the the appliiuse and will win he"sympathies of cl� sed a series of very si1cceisf al revival con Itry is swarming with tramps, peddlsI y ber 5th, and the polling for the agitatildig or io; red tetion M ie M t church, Brussels, melt Of kywo, Such a state of affairs ay, not be I 12th.. It United States are ethodis' ai d selling. m idian people. otings in tl -and other riff-raff just now, and people in Pullman a eeping the Cant a. D, e meerngs� have bee in -progress for four -Mr. J. wag hoped the Government would bring on look outfor the dishonest I -It is 'Stimimfei th 6ho,ld be on the prff itablE lo alL.. M are engaged in business, but it has 'its dra-w- �: - - -EXPEINSIVE WAR. at 0 0 ' . . as thiA in wfeks,and seemed to gain in interdat and r, m ki ff -and the first PrIZA all. the by-elections on the saime day, one i amongst therni. Ingo, powe I it in 'ch niore interesting to buyer result - U Notes and, Coi a the war in Cuba is costd in. one un- inj rease in attendance. The at says that P� many as F f would be morq aptto give art accu _�nents.' drpd and forti jai 11: LC ness from outside plates Among rate idea 7 thous n A.ploughing match Nias held on the in.. in a e aer rease of busi A miniaWre evolationbas broken out A, dozen in an eveni ag have ex- i, P3 T.Epmlls)GE 9TREET CAR Acd -Satur- in ass, 12th conces- all the st es, �Yliatever their claims may be, puts in� the et T.. fari a of 3,11r.' Willi& Bul I of public feeling. But,.there is no thi )ssed their intention' of leadin a Chris7tia'n Lowe township, Ottawa county,.' Que-b. 0. A-av afternoon I at Cleveland. treet a r ran PT sion of Ashfield, on Sat irday, 2nd inst., len are - Vi -falling distance floo were heprize winners: legal req GdCentral (Inct, a 0 i uirino them to do so and, they are lit; I. The trouble is an old ne, bat. has just & when the following -The 1�russel,s Post says thati Mrs. Lee -For t not much to be blamed for takibg all the feet, to the ri - below, bl irteen I)eople Prolessio'nal,-First, Mu doch Mc eAched. boiling point. For a nu,mber of c�.- inty ward of that village, who has been azer. One Stok e 136 Gomer' e killed. advantages that the Iav allows them. It is r -Aback the township has, been assiessad wer 2nd, James Irwin;: 1r�, Robert re is -station 480 11 -ine o'clock fen comfortable quarters in the House of ear First, John M,,Keith 2nd, Win. ation 'we NENv Russ PRINCESS. - n Amateur,- TO only human nature. By thisi ai i fuge, threatenedMr. Scott,the constable, rth X for certain county rates, -but the settlers last- Fridpy evb ing the Czar i gave birth ass; 3rd, William Rutherford; 4tb, an action for'$30,000 damages ;for ab- B1191 lbath school. - may fairly se the Goyerilme .0 will be tliiit to a daughter. I Both mothe - .. X child are liveliest ki I of selling have alwas failed to remi�f, claiming r from her ddmicile. Angus McDairmid. Boys 17 and under, That aims to dc Its am all d�' tion,for removing be concluded ihaptol they will. stand a. better d ing. well. Tli e young Pri: ic�.esa - has been as she owns lot, Neil R. Mel[eiii ; 2nd, Neil e Q ound moqestly Sul scribed at the foot of this column. Th js stor received an the w�y L 81 Is is all right In w howe -ortb Ontario than in they never y I Driefit in 0 Kenzie; 3rd,,, Charles Eidward; 4tb, Alfred thi ce "it inter- i chance of sulacess in N named Olga. I 03,entireestalishment,or inkashedoesi is the very plici lere in f - roads and bridges from the ccunt�, given by th� s are combined.to me), 0 MRs. R. L. 8 rzvzNsoN RI T jnNs Tc MeBurnry. In. a special prize arty of th other vacant, constituencies ; dch is just as �ood for the poor old body. The 'drain "for u6 -that bb: I9YAND � OAIE. -Among the Ibers onl estina to custibli eis There is a lar& stock to select from. which is probably due'to Ae fact Oy 11 10 asenger i who -Mr. Mason, of Clinton, underwent an Pawons to men y, the result was, their idea, bidnL that success there &id mos on the --h it is ho lat,'Wrdoeb McDonald; 2nd, Neil R. Me- quality of bbe goi)ds is the best. I The prices are small *because n spring. left San FranciE co Friday fo 3 ped will ever paid their county t oEes.4 Last o ration last week, whic _r1ff( them in the others.- It may be pointed out, teamer Mari?oss was - Mrs. I obert . Kenzie; 3rd, William Rutherford. they, are fdr cash a ad the salespeople are eonrteous in, ade the, I ve hi's chai ices of r' cov ery. It con and obli-in— by his emp] -y council -authorized, ihe I pro �13 0 the Ottawa count 'the alt ,eth6r � inaking ai combination 'hard to beat.- We could fill however, juit as a.matter'4 of local interest, Louis Stevenson;,Who retur:k� tollive per rtion of -The Canadian Lumbe-man of last week, ourity, officials to get 'judgment., through I I is ted in theernoval of on ZD marriage, manently at her old home. at Valima. Owing to e ouili We' Mr. Masm stood h -b perationwell, says. th increaseof lumbering, that alth at Huran became- vacat ne I - every colum a this paper with news about our goods- An prices, N OTED EVAN( BLIST! DFp. --4T E ing an the courts against Lowe tpwriship' and it he Re. ernbeir 2nd, norit for it is yet Gut, Dr. -so far shovi -a no si ,-o be the o the north shore of I Lak , Huron, the on Sept s- Samue*l Aston Keen, a noted t and rs'e for it. D otors .1 all Lig-ency has b Yon re 00 buf y to read and we are too busy to writ So we . these judgments that bo,�,i6 caused the prf, -ovanligelii . 01 Yn be abl( �to lt i. tei arIe rowu im e y O'd ma y g. e ''but a writ. has been issued for a consititun- Us a rc es serve IL111-hor, widely known in -e,igi6. a I to Aeces an d, -prt :i him toget her beisin'divided. The eas ern part of the wl CrIve.YOI ew specimens -j -as a ew- i ent revolution. While attempVmg to a man is is a phi dead ag-d 94 ki hi �n as goO&m`5 �over'the lifit ani I know how cy only vaAnt about two weeks. Although thro I out the United Stat is'dead .1.6 n Ma present agency bas been made' into anew made ew. thqs6 papers, many threats were fifty�'Ittree year He- was 0 auth Mill6r, of Si. lHelens, erk one and Mr. Edward Garrow appointed as North Ontario has gone Conservative of late r. of Mr. R-. ich became -,so serious that 'Faith Papers, "Praisia paper 'add 'I nte. wood, Onta. th ettlers wh 0- the townishi-I -Of West Wawanosh, ho -agent, with reaidence at Webb rs, it has, not been very steadfast in its 1�ipp 1b, e into ..an The western ag IS p -ency will remain under el _rt yea' ve 1 0 (lied at his h me. rio. e costal papers, which ha been ill f 'r iiI Ime time the rovincial �olic werq;called into requi I moving to .1 pndileotions, -,is the folowi I 'Monday, the 11 relted the charge of Mr. P. 0, Campbell, with of - politico. ng p Thi 0 e Store Sells. reli us libraries. sit -ion. However the i6istance was too thousands of home!s and 0I th inst., deeply reg !e �.J cum record will Ish In 1867, Liberal by near- A NEAYPAPER MA IN I U a large circle of friends and relatives. He flee at Sault Ste:lvlarie." Alr, Gafiow i's p d one of the ye the other da. 11itchell H� .a W strong for th olice, %n&'on riday last npis, is 'formerly a resident of Goderich. He well known to -'many in this 'county.' ly 300, 187,,Conservative by nearl-y 200 111mgs Drexel, of Feoria,�. Some inj texture,- goo alled u I Ilack C"hinere sof d weight, beau ul tlie troops from Ottawa, !Were c. 0 of -the laie Anthony Drexel, A Philadelphia, good business man, an ars ago he was engaged in the lumbering Rover L ti 71, Liberal by nearly 100 by-eleiatioil, L ff is & L � I I -elbows. 6 mish, 45 i inclic 0 11 sold' in many stores at 65c to ei, H w the'affar- 11 end t is hard to say, by the death of an aunt, Mi a. 0. X. I Conil- �ab Acient nit nicipl clerks in the com kty. business in the township, of Grey. e -Daniel 1, -.v .............. PER Y' Af W Downie, is Conservati a by 87;, is -heir to a brother of Mr. J. T. Oarro 70c- Oi�lp ............ but it is altQg that -a settlement woTth, of Brighton,. Englan I a only 37 Fears of age. N1 P. P Drexel .8 7 years old, by-electiion� 1880,,. Liberml'-by' 160; 16,000,000 estate. George'Wi CIM`e, who is! known t�u Goderich. 1878,_ �iberal by 53,� �etb.r li kcly ill be arranged between the county a;u- and works in a newspaper ers, and who: bms teen �Catherine Lon iet of the late Jobn &I by 59 188 Conaerva by 158. - ting ro)m. gi of our r 3ad Liber y ult e I Dress Goods, *ust Ing bi; Ion, 'h First Pres, thoiides and tie settlers. -A $10,000 SURPRISE. c, birleaderingneof the largest churches. Spearin, died at gthe residence of her son Sever. il S s o... d[ 1891, Conservative by. 2j4. H it go the thiri ' for s? suil a, - patterns oNv , has George, in Blans Capes, &c., choce byterian chlirch at drian, Michigar, :basi I mat fifteen hard, on Thursdaij of 'last 06 i :Hamilton for be p yearib., go er w( -9 -age 'bra d new $.Y, . en I engag rs in Tu rkey are dkil' g been presented with is 000 red as Ichoir !eader of t1he W g week, She -had reached the great age of 98 od win, 56 inhes wide, worth 80C to 9_06 per on December 12th,L y 4ting, worse. 1, y ard. Y u cai 1 our choice at .......... ..... topol school parsou&ge. A parsonage e provid, -d for I Preab hur0h, and.19W alre idy. years. The ini'thediate cause of h!er death PE R YAR0 yteria c stead -of Mb Reports continue to cqme�i ed mu n big new du I upo -Ais. V of ass4cres on in tile wij, of the late Sa K. Hart, but ties. The W� ng- is suppo'sed to be the result of a WIP cul Pride Goeth Before a Fall. is laow es- it- tat on. te c� - i atin inflammation of the lungs. She the pat -of the Kurds, -was kept a secret t1i E presentat I friends have secured one of the est minating in Velw ts rich M-' fin, is �idil betiful qualities for D In dmys ne by, when Sir John MAcdon- timated th been. —024NDIDTE FOR TnE PEJV�l[ was borniabout seven miles from th city of resses, in 90 at fully 20,000'lpe shMrie I�irle&drs in Canada. imer 9 ton to spew 'harles Tupper Batt Shea, who was convicted of -and she rdy, fawii, bro n �.ga[,net myrtle, navy, and the richest of 5-0 �vld, 8111 Leonard Tilley, Sir 1�-Aa Alex. Bird, of Brussels, was return L -icki lielaud. With her husl e the black ini; eX1 ra ...... I ..................... PER YARD murdering Robert Ross ii from Wrox ek, I came to Americ' in 1819, but only I emained ex, the Do- ton of the scheime of ref rm, e uppemr- and men G:t like calibre, composed murdered since the accep� ; at i -b e1 polls at Troy, eter on Monday of last New lYork statei, at the sp rhig electi -*hen they returne� to lrc�- a 61 1; -, was thrown f�om the wagon seat to the -about a year, rninion Go�ernxiaent, they were quite satis� f sev�ral,warships, se fi ially decided ad- I' mace in the LeYaut o �nt 181 and whose ease was 6rd road, alighting onThis head, and w en land. They remained in Ireland �O years ofAbout a dozen fied when travelflin either for business Gr.' is vers4y to him by �he cou en- f (4nd by Rev. Mr. F'isher, of Gor.rie, was in' farming on a rented far, under the Earl ifferlient' kivas Mantle Cloths in blacks and -Rion to thee 9 powers bas beer. a therebythe differ'ent EurGpear colors, not the iality,.but good serviceable cloths. en xy inearis of the S ii iltan much unei siness, but t ced to be electrocuted,' lu�ing the week -unconscious donditi;n. He was ta;en. Dunraven. In 1850 they again crossed'the The price 14 4 pleasure, to take the ordina E, emi e aumvel nti emu commencing, December 2801. t -Jamestown, 1where his horse had teen Atlantic to Montreal, thence III boat to th wei 50, $1.65, but we want to sell locomotion and travel as the rest Gf us i ein out ly, thi �:ot,all, their are c nspir cies. within. . DESTITUTION IN LA1sRAj,o#. S�l Sught,landafte'rivirds conveyed home. No Toronto, therfee. by a lumber wagon along a ave put the price at- PiR YAJ0 o, by the regular trains, and in the ordin- cl� 0"Ue t rious results are anticipated.-. h palaces, and from pre nt appeaI titutions reported from the nor�tlper warked erack through the woods to the site Ilibbert, IxO ary coaches. Under the present regime'. -bll t A� whole fishing ere, w Of 12 mei k were a of hu- of her late home, niear S�. Marys, in the ances it would seem tat rurkey is doomed por a. -As an instance of the vicissitude or more ritles in stoi if left att one of the blelakiest, ha�rbors, of Lab- t�.antwo One I iund W ? T " h< e 111) by, the greater powers E t NV,Wg -,Zhureh eeff this is changed. _Xow-a4ays a cainet min. to be bbl d it an life, ive may state that 16ss countv of Perth this time there were red an ak yet. Only a fe 90 rado larys. e is of selling, wh the mantle sellinLy will ver I! a fortnight ago, with! s6strbely any YL but three houses in t. 21 Her hus- more we be Mr James Cook, of ister, wheii, he travels,. everi if he is only go- &is ago, Europe. for 1895. We�:i lon't want to miss the sale of a mantle for 7ife Rua -a i provisions, owing to the vesel 4ithich went 11. )sh, was freely e opponent ban& died 13 years ago &t the good old ae the reE im, ta tl�ie next town, must g6 in State; it o I the � e4sop so i te have crowded a lot of different 0. to bring them- home being uij able to reach G Mr. Tbo' Taylor, ex_Warden, for of 84. Thev bad 12 of a family, 8 of whom Inas prices int 0;on lot, and y( u can have your choice at. nothing le4;s than a.. special palace Co, fully ation, that Do inion them. The whole party �vould inevitably or IiV�ing. 'She was mother of Mess EACLH. iAs a sure indic e reeves 1P of the township. Since 0 en, 'large GWI 101 equippedL _�Jth a, ret'nue 'of servants, and all election is not far off, e�.maymentiori the perish unless sp;edy relief were sent, i o the I "sfortune has.overtaken him, and hax-ing Hartwell an( u e earin, 0 e own Gov6rnment! ordered a mail st6mer. to pro- ship 10f Gxrey, and of rs.Thornas Robinson -wings were Wi hat implies, 1-1. serve to maintain fact that our olid friend 14r Gi wrge Ni I at his friends with his fortune, he is now The bird thmt t oirs pec al -line 'of' handsome Table Covers and Drapes in garnet and ceed to Labrador and rescue them.. House of Ref Qge. Ver and Mrs. Edwin parling, of Howick. She the inmote of the crold, bI mQ gold, myrtle, cardinal naid. other shades, Usbome, and pro If Up" ein OBITUARY.—The Rev. Thor6a T dwell had at the'time of be r Xeath 8 childreti, 5 his dignit ide �or his conifort. has aain, turi: ed after an absene z5 9 re' i �is is, a cold world. -i them taxidermist $W V00 are n. en ervice, for -ie, D. D grandchildren, and 7 great-grandchildien good size,,: city irices $1.2 i and $1.40 we are aelli thwest, in t ie Gover 1in t e e tin surp] -A l4est, 1�11&r Soho ng a total fi doin College, Boston, and anei o soine yemrs. rot aippearmn-ce a party af! the m. traVelli a, a special car N or Stoi the oldest graduate of Bow i, Blyth intends ere g a six thousi Lnd 140 living descend - at-. . .... ............................... is nowh , they must, havq a special traiti, Aloir's f the 101 building I next summer. I 'i"he living, maki of EAci4 ministers in the country is d�ad. H unt are to ext d ants. 'All her children living, save one at - was �lobentures for that aiTio If these- gJntlemen paid fDr these special during the present campaign was at Smitwa n Son, Base U1, borifin Maine in 1801 and graduated from o'er a period'of thirty years. Blyth needs tended her funeral. Six of her grandsons Half a dozen va etie Men's 'Underwear, all different makes - 0 1ast, week, I e acted as pill -bearers. Deceased was an services o�t of their own salaries, the pub- Falls -the other day, where he h-hd preceded Bowd6in at the age of t4enty. hile part of �h some heal so e #ue, ribbed, some plain--T-worth all' -hands 9 a,'new school 'in a more central ave no re -mate ie of the p6dple earnest Christian and a consistent member 0 to 69 The lie wGuld a,-'qn- tc protest Gr coni- the -inisterJ a] d6legatign who addressed there he- for thr.ee years had 49 room llage, but for all that son the way f i in 60c whole lot will go at one they might pity their folly, the athering. Mr. M0 -6's mission w the lab� Jacob Abbott, the an hor. A ink the debt and taxes are already !too of the Methodist church. as no, even pric .... .. ..... ... .......................... BORDERS._ hatiagenpr- 9 -EXTE_ND1XQ ITS g, but most - of the. present rate f6yers EACH -MT. 'from t1hLe but when 0ey, are paid for, either directlY doubt, to work Lip. enthuAissm. He after- ally conceded iiI Phi-ladelp] do, to be o ae of at b land where 'M be inhabitants of th appy T% last we� &inisters to e rst. or indirecily out of the public treasti i it wards accompaified the I TOr- the ino6t desirable buildillf si es in th city Chis Nen a and Boys' ry, xes are not required', by the time the new. Cap :by the dozen, in as many different makes. -p-bine, PALI] is hikh t1ime the people were being heard onto, purchased lo� th Ll dies' We have; bher too inany of them -must sell themr and he w enineering matters in has just been ome '11 h � o be met. NOTE". -Mr. Robert Hoggarth has not fboo e en ures wi av i .1 assiatea i, Journal. On Ma Ist ex the I onses omriy the 1 0 and ti erie �s just one way to avoid that - ver easan froni.. Siv John Macdonild and his co- North Ontario. er lo�ut eveh took place at the been successful in olittkining water in thi3 I I 50t several- fan thereon will beto down o' akie room for 1%, ;rice so!� ki wee Y. leagues vv6re extravaggant in many' 6 1 ence f Mr. David btt) East Wawa- well^which he recertly.sunki After dig- it is to -dl vn here theV go -four or five differ - a building costing- 250,00% t F owned and. hre;e feet �nt pricei ire rown in one lot to lear at ................ 1 _:i on "uesamy'evenin of, last week; be- ging t6 the rock,a depth of thirty -t EACH1 at' they had at lea,%t the decency not Cardwell, ericy vacated by excusively ocicujA by tl ie J prnal. The. !01' 1 , I Ways b �b a tonstit 1 7-' -ob h employed eldest da liter, taining 1 &ter' e the marriage of his without, S. W LadiesHome Jou0al-is eEpe ialy engaging Lu -h to flaunt their extrs so Offensively ile, is to hive,im three -'corner. . i -of Wesffield. Messrs. Sparrow and Ilogg, of Kirkton, to C C in its illustrations � d bright. n I every line, 149nnie, to Mr. Win. Scott, C in the, fned.,i of the people, as the men 'who ed fight, This is one of. Lhe onstituen ie ceremony ra;s performed by Rev. W.T. drill t e rock, but after"! drilling twenty-five exactly adapted to the div-,ra as well as It Prices for' Cash on Y Le appearance are in jpo,%�,er now (lo. The least itilport&nt in hi 1.1 it, i i suppose I McCartbyism is instruction of e%I memb W f the 4ouse- all, of Belgrave. A- laige number of.. feet, t of. the rock became I strength 11 uests were present apd;the bride was made very 11� ifavorable, and they thou lit it 'use' ivee his iiiembers, 6f the Government, also, seem to strong. A, Mr. Stabs, -We McCarthy can.; hold both at hoI seaeor 8 a�din the hum- aggart has e recipient of many beaftiful and useful less'to go further. -Mrs. M. McIf Signs of re been IT. very poor health for the past week, be the ma4t boure-faced in this way. Al- didate, hag bd6n -in tb e field for a year rum of every day, life - resents. -Quite, niost daily we read of some member of the A Mr. Willoughby w- _�Ir. John Taylor, for thirteen years a but w( are pleased to hear that she- is im- a' Toronto la at Sillebw 46abiriet W .9 at so me particular PIMe, an y respocted resident of Exeter, ied in that provin Y. -Miss A. proat was the guest of overp ats Fur Capes er, the Co isarvaive c indidate, and atia Huron No-, es;--- 4th ins pace as we NL' of course, �it is invariably nbted that be a- Liberal conve it [on, held n Monday,- Mr. Mr. Co attheag4�of 74years. He Miss 0. Van Horn Fisher,. of' Ben nill6r, will beach . . Q , t d been ill for about a, year, suffering from Peng Ily, of Hensall, was visit en& in pears in his special car. For eN ie Holinesiville school ne-b year, at a salary 41 ren The marri R. B. Henry, w�rden of Reel, and a popular th ning to this vicinity last week. -Mr. F C some-,, trouble. Pr�vious to co, mple, 116. Mr. Patterson, When lie went young farnier as selectc I :-Cardwell used of 8350- 111veter, e resided on the 9th concession had employed Mr. Samuel ea e to 01 soon to le, -Afisi Kelly has been -a-ell aged as- of a new addition to bia barn. s Tjvr. to Cali(Griiia last'winter, fov, the benefit of to. be a conseitaeri' which no Grit need borne, on the farm now occupied by -erect ey in I -Rev. sistiint teacher in Walton'pu 1C school..,Shw Rob6rt. -: He was a notiveof Norfolk T eed s. r tist -churcl hi Speare is a first-class. mechanic a rst-0 as his health,' travelled in a. a ecial car, %vith show his he& about eleel time 'but it is' 0 I - I J acketas is good teacher and has Yiven much satia- I I I, England, but ls�%s resided in Canada jot) i expeeted.-Mi. James Reid, of To- 1 to his A his famil the car was se: t with, Mai to said that. o%I to divisions and. diffeiences -fact-ion. rGrito, formerl schlol'teacher of 0. 10, -dc' uite-a young man. Bruce eon Gedrge Campbell, of 'tte 2nd con - the south,11and as sent after hini when be in the'Conserfativ'e ranks, there is new a -A petition is in eirculatio' in Wingbam Tuckersmith, is at -present eneNving old" C t.S ShaWl's n the ereeti cession of Hay, who went w4b. bbe harvet acquainta;nces in this vicinity. -,Messrs. Henry. onae I witated to return. RccenLly, when he fighting chai�lce for --Mr. kiiig�. the council to submit a, by-law to the exe rs "N Brook and Worden ave returne�d from the remal u ion to lanitoba, is laid up wi;h in- '-! - e a 6te G� the ratepayers at the coming inuni- visitea after his ppointment as hoped, the Lil r 19 would not. put a cani- that v1sce, flam.matory rheumtism tbavel. looking ha y Curtain Wo, I Cap� -of. Southern Dakota le and heart 0 elections, reducing the Aumbe Licutei,mat-Governor, he Itad to have -his (late in the fi(ld, so that the -Conservatives -The farm of Air. Alex. 0 vor, -oA the Rev. Mr. Thompson, of the 0irmnil, Bend in illors in each ward of the town from. special pitlaiae. ca there and back, nd when and McCartl yite8 could measure swords 8th conqession of tanley, W&3 sold at muc- and it circuitJ preached the educational sernion in Q01 three to two. . Thig is a good moVe Blankets and broag 'he return4d to, Winnipeg to remain, the with each otb --r, tion in-Clintonlast week,and was pur limed be better !'if all small towns �thodist church last Sunday. The W HoA d and the public could see Would by Mr. MitAell, for,O, 22Q.. T To far I corsI It aermon-,_ was highly mppr�!dated by the con- sipe,Aml car had. to 1)c sent svith him. Dr. which is tb strongest in;this -old T r�duc( the numbier of their councillors' or?y Ita-ins 100 a6res. 1 Iti- gregation. not always thd case that" in the mu bird who was t;�11(011 i consitaency. But, as it now is, it. is mI 1 --;-Thomas'G'ibson, Eac., sales -nan fc r the Flimn'lels Mill'i"hery liars there is wisdom." Licit of cou'ricil I entirely on account of his m ind power, -svas than probab1E that the M c0arthy csr�dido, e Fordwich . cheese' fact ry, bas!clearel -out P, I *_ '- Glenflarrow. ert Woods, only son of Mr. Thomas the balance of the seaso is 111SIC, e at f cents ecarcely sworn in until lip, was junketing will - be witl drawn - bef >re election d Wood 3 of West Wiawanosh, (lied last week has spent, per lb. The cheese will bd shipped ti b last' 9C1NT1LLA'ftO__\-S.-Afr.Thom9s tt as &0I &C. &C-9 P -b The writs f o the new ection, howey a16 bot the:country in spe6al palace car. er �n illness f six weeks with typhoid his farin to Mr. Charles dbury. of this week. rented if��er. 1, He was a fine 'young man and only He visited Portland, with his faii.iily, for have not yet een issued, and possibly 11 -The farm. of Mr. lohn Churcl ill, on! Mr. Epplett intends returninj to D kota in In r. Mg Is ears of age. The last ti e M ' R. K inips an - famil have the benefit of his heaI.Ch, of course, and not be until I he Government see7 how. 1, e the'14th concession 'Of - o ich tow ship,, the a ng.- Mr.. K u as or� r, the towhahip cle i that he hais beeh sold to Mr. Tfior re 11, f Irk, was out, he was left Chure gr Sault Ste. Marie.�Messrs.' Spiers e4taally of course, he took Ui�e special palace cat ia likely t) jump in North Ontario- d.�iven by young Woods;'who wai; then -660. Mr.' Ch rehill f I - and McDougall, of Roiideau, Kent , iint u i tends goi ig to' at Ong and robuit, and few gave promise of 11ave -ou p6a the list of prices 7 This is our way of thie, car with him, and himself and his family Clinton to live. spent Sunday with frien a here. Th -have In Or 0 1141 ners" InAitute' lived in the car during. th,ir stay at that the Hyams twins i T t' -The West Huron I art W ongerlife. 1�utthe strong young man L loads of cattle in The tria. o - 4 .11 -what Ni e ard. doing+plain matter-of-fact way---4lad we wan y a laid in the O'mb several days before the ing inna fashionable watering plac(. It is a good for the murder o I ie e 81 8 ill -Ar will hold a meeting a �w eg4ille about the valid who, to 411 human view, had about Huroii and are shunining hem to. Kent. to, acce A it � is 4uch. In the mibt, of the strenuous �e or lic farm of 298th inst., when President Mills, of (fuelp Mr Campbe Visa Bentley, of B13' a-1110 t.yvemiy mainner. It has been his rade. beill.A� lit k IS deal cheaper, to say nothing of the extra along in �ruly, life is uncertain to All �to �Ooni or push tidie, -we shall cont"' 0 ege, n r. e ni the dolle e! speiIi Friday at Mr. Wylle's. -111r. and M.- In to were 1-8 and Wr. Malcolm Me- i-1 in oi ir me ods an never Want to, he i� style, to live in a palace car, with all at- for over a i Veqk, and it is ex- e young, as woll as to the old. --- .. I in progress sta, nia. be expected.. James Aikenhead t4 d statements. We good tendants f; rnished, at the expense of the pecte will la t for �ight or tem days yet. he olmesville Pa r ns4t their next �'-A new Presbyterian church was opened Bwen of Stanley, attended the funeral of taken in of! st q a t1dDi as a disappointed customer. We want to advE r-�' meeting discuss the subj , c so ve ha't at Whitecburch on Sunday,'the 10th inst., the late.Tyliss Wylie. -10ii Thursday mornmig Ing nE r We." aid Mondal what isn't so. It is our desire to sta �el country, than boarding at I. hotel, But, it There'is noth -w of �uy importance be.. �4ning, the 11th. The ser- tise IV. 4t's to, -nie farm wa causes more misery than i temper death unexpectedly visited our midst an ated that the doctor, wheli he re- ing brought oat by the'Cf;-%,IVn at this trial e have �ces on Su �ao& rately 4'nd trathf, and our aiiii shall b to perform� :It don't these day III, were largely attended, and called from this earth ;the spirit of Mis a, whate r I it ma� Y famly and eXects tq Ottawa, -d ii�sea were delivered by Rev. even we, promise. Iome, w* oved his, that was not, nade naiw� at the last. In one in'the past. cellent isco Jean Wylie, sister of Almrs. James and re Q�all home, w had to ha,�e a speciaI palac car Wearry his fact,'so far, tie Crown's ase is scarcely as -Thetax bill for the bown 1 17) 0 orris A'..Andersonil B. A., of Goderich, a form- Thomas Wylie. Deceased lady was seven for the James, M41001m, five years of age, and'was of a particular y 1or the fami: thi� er and a spec this year amounts to $11 8 5; K1. It a not pastori and, ev. of LY h is car to 6onvey his strong'as mt't. e fbrmex trial. Mrs. hurch was crowded to amiable and kind disposition, loved and. her hus so large by a good many h.undredi. as it eswater. Tile c re- this householdi effects. These re otily� exanIples 14V Hyam a will not testifi, a- ainat band ts- would have been if the t:)w iship' lia 16st e doors at, the tea-meelting on Monday spected by both old and young. The 4expep!Z of the ma 11�ne� in which these upstarts con- and brother -iii -law this time, and there are its law- suit with the c 3ni Lty, inst ad -of ening, when there -was a splendid tea and bereaved relatives have the tenderest gym- ry duct. themselves at the expenare of the coun- other pohis in which tb' case for the C -haI gained it. xcellent addresses, and music. pathy of the entire community in the loss of that ich tb rtks rGwin D 1: -Th-e in. a loving aunt and tenOr sistee. Her re- try. Eve� were the expenses borne by ot so strong at this tr sl. It is al right Alustin, Lowe N I gliam, h the �News comes of t�e death of Mr. Samuel is. 11 11 - I - hi record for a large ield. Frelln one ail of V sib' conducted a mains were taken from he residence of her hap �oqd, wbo for many ye eatest themselve; this. sort of tiobber , on tbepart for thelawyers employed'in the came, but it Goods Y potatoes planted, Tie dug �tv �enl6y-tw pails litrness shop in thi'village of Credition, and brother, James, with w'� iom she redided,and C st e 't � of eac ash of the serVants of the people, di gustilig, must b wed thwat b is a, e a mi seraly weai -y job for the j udge of tuberg,'tbe average I po- who was a son of the late William Wood. laid to rest in Wroxetei cemeter, , follo , 1 Y '0 but when !it is carried out at the -expense of and Jur-Y. toto being nine in h, - were f the About five years ago he removed *frorn these by a la:rge number of oorrowi 'g relati rus'hea III ives y lrea ... oer-burde�ied treasur Itish multiplier va parts* to Waitesbarg, Washington, for the and friends. hearan a Y, it A -M I -At an muction a e ullett last eek kood of his- health, but was not, benefitted u bearable. What better are these Dominion G*Gverntrient� are evidentl� rT Simply, The a team of large, good we in4 mules, -ith a much by the change, and, on Thursday, 31st �a Blue men than,the regular businesa, professional, 0 put up a- b fight in e harness a I ber 9 PE_-TcmLi-x6,.s.-Mr.W ill Gray 49 returned country, Ontario. It -ill be a life and death strug- I" apers onths and 26 days. He leaves to mourn detemnitle�l t North set of doubl ess Lgion, of October, died, at the age of 41 years, 5 artisaiax and agricultural men of the* sold for the magnificent u f 7 M ned visit Ito anxi is as a his demise a wife, who is a daughter of from of lengthe Sco and.- ims oual to use th eidence o good at they �aho .. In - h uld assume such airs. Many gle. Messrs. Foster. and Montague, the two n1st Hberty to so. M`r. George Lewis, London road, but no Stewart, of North Easthope, an iss times and pros alre t. the Of them, were not able to earri a, dec eat liv- champion stulliper, have entered the field, George Polloei, we known on th 6th f il clair, of Brussels, were �Jrsi ing t IM John �who lWas- irig biel tered' the service of the and 1i iv meetiiIga at which the eat n -e, Morris, dkvd on 8 t, ird-oI 2nd nait., Wednesday of last week, between RobeirtispriI week. -The cl -Y Earel they en are h6ldi li dAren of the the 1W country -foot of the ­ 11 . Lt�irty aw -act Y Pro, , is- 1117. at the residence of his ar t A I forty of the early siettlers of Methodist Sabbath iool are b6 ct* CF and -why they should no,,%v object over ment is being 'put lop. I ?.n a, u )urn ,�y 9'sp on� he vj Ann ?h.1 a IR em k. Vi Y et ofep u hi a thig as e an 0 ihe e I th 'e 14 �d n and iried on 4nid' of ing for a Christmas entertainme�',L -Mr. W., tOL trav 'atilt ward, and Lai irier' Torte andthe r, was bi Y Rev. W. I sugh Belgrave and. vicinity, on the Jnvi who le t. est 'of he I h as visiting at elling like other people, it is dith Mr. and Mrs.'Abraham. Proctor, assembled A. Elliott, of Wawanos --found th c9nducting the service. xe4rge had been to, surmise. . There is an old saying. 11 Put Grits are being ish n up in great 4tyle,i. �e., working with I. Brown, in iis4n, in the early residen-,e in Belgrave to c�olebrate Mr. R. N. Dufra last Mr. A. Me' Rock ap their elgravalM Saturday. &beggar P'n horse -back and he will ride to according to the Conaervative papo a. summer, but along with t'L R�bb and G Orge their golden wedding. Amongst those Ewen was vist ine in B a i ked by. a of the d—1," ' It seems, to be so in the eascP None of the ns of the Grits 1: have.' et Pratt wentwest on one of the harve ; ex. p'riesent were Mr� and Mrs. Robert Arm- -Master Percy Diment wfui M -narraW cursions. While away -h I contracted I es Proctor, Win. horse last Thursday evening. a shoulder, saged, 3ver, strong, Mr. and Mrs. Charl P -a n pan' 'bis and Thos. was badl of not a few of Canada's cabinet ministers, on the scene, b t it is likely t and had.to be brought hW ured by the kiek-iMr and ly Inj . . �e �y his co d David Geddes, Joseph Stub I I is tame- IUaT, tills speciaL car fake was will do so soon. If the Governmenri t 'Wilkinson. ', A iumptuous di a. Mrs. A. uIr spent Tuesdi 6y 11111131d wean a- . f ions who were unicernitting heir a bten. nuer, wa, _g topped, and it is astonishing that the mat 8 Cox] StitQcy and ih Card - tion'to him day vi3iting relatives near A abu bea-ten'ift tbi on the homi� CI.Joirmey, about sorved, and the afternoolit and evening were it J Iu Al f J r - - - - - - -- --