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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-01-10, Page 5HURON, EXPOS TOR411 JANUARY R L 0 NIM AD WENTS Gover tfiont, Sir Mackenzie.infor them.. ith yesterday's coup is that h— usiness at pi co J0 n 4. Wood o(ount for much in the Dominion ou a Id' the entrai ce that wbon-bbe b iar 11ile out ,ill' resent ontrolled by fo. d b a memi us ature of the charge prefer- u ha 0 r 9 of the iorlo n ve -tenderea -bin ri !o% Sir Maritime P` Of the above, The rovinces, iviiere the noerva-' he bite tied him, -but was kn a ed- 46-4 q and %1 ' tie 1ompany, After successfully Its 02d family have the sym ati ipf 0 V&The figure between the red against the Minister of Agriculture. Dr. mokenzie -and he ha reoli Vrice, few yeglia, be so] as already hold everythinj e, th thus.it ie thief sot w ig I or a d o the I hol Don at to g -e in their sad onontague, al stated last nighii emphatical-', ionlile that it is a wonder thab th should &Milton itreet, I i Le M, N. cTaggart. tuing a carpenter bere e onda g4vortiseniont ell be found. ; f %hi. The genertiOn 1140K who' vaf r Ally parenthesis Miat emoh' ve been a oil 4rin no donote* the r4ii t4o paper on whid t htk 16 Id IT "I' pare it could hope to i passing do 11 11 e 9! tjei Job, ly denied the aocLusation. 1, is: pwrted 6m vany. In the eve t of 1$1r Alex. Colqubou# wife was sw the maii of Sit )h %ties after -attending b a livi -night iSewieea,_ )V tiit ide, he op ned it lumber yard,. and and + of Douglas Manit6ba a T ta Tapper a oloo Ince is either dead o! %olid isai noine wl 1TJM Our Ellympathy-Grolz Macdonald (1) 1; king hold ill !ed b lickini-f FRIN STA AtAG1(XNZTH I%OiN'F.TL UHU(IrS DISLOY, Iles ie heard a gtook taklng_N Rei Dry Gooi Co (8) is go or. ile in 0 6 into. Ontroting, -building several I 9 Tie a Ves inndt i t ALI AND 1240IITITUDB. Uorso and Cattle Pow(lore-4 V. Fear Sir Mwoken i i Bo ell for the Consei vatives. And, the ree than front i if the store on okin1w 401111 in' the ri itiad -divellings. In 1854 while the Willialml fcXevin, of this- plaiCe"who up r, M 61 upp ha o.1 1 i i e 0, r of Few Faaw-Richardsop & bloInnis (b v me be the reconsibi it ited element which ill endanger the at( aid street, saw a me oni standi g fit the U I 1 ng of t lie Gdeii ra road w Q01ai performed on. him imitiv okj,. Central BuRtnoss Colloge--- ­Sha* Ar &Elliott (6) The Carion-Montai laodlit; is'. however, I] as in tri . That he will not go - to E iglalld, as of the party In he next eloodon w ul d be rear ofAhe store roll ably; Haddo , but if rogr an, he and Mr. 14MViird. Dinaley too 0. pjtal, at, -London Con-aing-Prof *Doronwend (5) a mere Incident in the political situation. It k i igh Conimissionei, he a8sorto ni oat r bookore, I to him . as he q ai me he is improving Beiitii. of Winter Goods -J. F. Clark (6) is a fact that the Cabinet. is divided into t vo ofappealed to young "i Charles It ave tf. tile la t6 e antract of building the bridges and pJacted to return home 811ortly Electioni are Over- R: Willis (4 Charles Tal pi w, or, As fectuAlly d ast of Calodo a, till an (I 3Te wings, I -comprised in' one of which i re With Sir be e bontrolled Vy old did P did iob iotide the movement, a gliar a nia. In 1$60 he IIAW-kahaw of the Coly)m, Great valueJ Dlll & Spearo (5) Premier, r unlikd!V -that e v Charles r W bu, I be burglar was is not all it is altogethe rIou'o Messrs, Voster, Haggai Montague Ald an Ik Bull for Service -John Bennett the rMn a agement of Cromble's mill, hotel p rbhased a bit-ndsome roan d Minister of Jusbice'w6uld be gi rem a pf rt. .. i . - I f, rivi Rutl yefi kli own. 311% h 0 rap, 1; T has the oupporti of a f iw folio. Three members' 'ofhthe (lovernment, now lindon on Now e Annual meeting -A Mus mixt (6) Ives. This wing Flair's) i subsequently'he and a fig I] )artu're from Wing'r-, iiianvy coadt oted the milt'in their own in. fune al )P;Af Rom ft -bile Afecting-Frank Altlison (5) Couservative,mombers ofAheHotis who lo l. fri Nova Scarcely has the '. rltmi-Anierioqlri - Ijrior to the do Alfred Alltleirs, Who War to Vanay Goads Store for Sale -S. Dorrance (8) Sootia,'one of then] 1101CILITY111 a am Ito Ingersoll th'a mombers of Coi r st theiv I not hesitate to avow their desire f an i1m. i - I ng shortly af - When Mr. Deven, Thursday of last lie rot ter. n A Loud Call D. Afolntyro (8 seat formerly hold by an inis r, scare subsided w4enadother of far groat- L. Sn, 8) Doir Stal fly. 1th 1?i mediate change in the Govibirnment, and the ind, Canadia a 01 der of -Forester a, pre.,- allir bou lit e proporty, Mr. - M urrily re. passed ir ugh is lla 'utiday th' 4i on -Fred Divis assumption of th ortions a prung tip to ort i acy fie4ted Mr, and Mig. B obert Blliott their Semi -0, 6:_ 1 would hardly satisfy the Proinier 'Provi e. or pro - 0, and had been connected ternoon I&St i nable Gi 4 [61 e Premiership. by 1.i , 8 11 line I p with a The augeation has, however, been mi Ae, -John G. Wilson (4 1 . I i oil route to 'the Exeter 'Urijolim. Charles- Tupper, sr. e past f V&N'able to& servile -., ahcopanieiitl by an ad- 1 h It ever 'nee. A Wall oi- unusually Gard of That h! and *1, ting for no spaper corribaponden Tenders wmttied-ifugh AU014114,n (6) o 1 . The r warie badly blo-oke4 he young ort lit as, expressive A their ( ) V days-thore have been several ineatingar that Sir Charles Tupper, t dri tpipreoQlon of &' V4 in tempe ent and -go Custoni Sawing-Joha Dolg (6) nial manner it on 8 t ay run 0 j.time it s to be M, 10 , and Sunday'la Will ti uenoy er lliottrps -labo, e to have business dealing% J. - d of Belleville, Notice to Pathivastem.-John 0 Morrisol for an 0ni coni 'talk forthe -mi,hilins. 'Th4 a ,, 1. plemin 1 (69 those Ministers and their supportei s't dia. -a :'or the good (if the Card at Tb%nk%-3ohft'U,)rr6on (6) --the disability e erre, o. I i is lerma iy, but order -and of the aens of Icon felt by them ones the situation, removing r warbeween Kii(I iim, aiii farmers all over the county 0,oul(14 on, attended the funerayiii tl - -, ui Sale of F -all': thinks thought more than likely that i6t, fort t I 'ej is not triti more unda, at iiii, rem,oval. le p on. Siir - Mackenzie, not unnaturi , I' - 4 r iber-birn as on -whoWns thevery-soill theirtVItier Huh-Edw on T x0ch Cow Wanted than t1i e f -S. aWk (8) tion wai ,ere was for the ent session, at least, supposing §i, 011a ]on iorr ucigg 1q Cutters for @ivie-wrn. 91A-er (8) iri Borinoweis, the retiring -reeve of f, i ot or, H( was a tl t t as in the highest sense loytil,on jai It municipal contest, is ON-ey, and 'w Tupper adt ally -becomes Premie he bther, 'A telogr ni from' the BmUeror of meniber of tbecouncil Wcaeloh (8) lit 0 on Moriday even- i's 1859, and ae art of these malcontents to nterton u Al 0101 j presented, lie 8, ti qi, to' I German , tc ident.Krug'er,of th( Trai for a number of there is a very hot time here on 0:161 of Thanks --John 13. li (5) tiny iapii for a chahze Without firstace- cvacant, Nova o a, .or a ri t. ip, f F.'It"',eek, on behalf of therate- aul, o. ring him aggistanoo and By npathy n f., ea a 4fter. le wal also amember of 'he last. Thl ollowfu are tba votes Past for Pigai for ackle-James Dorrance, (6) therebyobvining, he necessity (,if 1 61 Ing i in. Iilde 'd_ Tle World J!dod rea- b ye. of the t6wijihip,'with heavy gold Fitloll-lb.Prejudico-Prof Dorenwerid, (6) in the eyent of Paye el 0 board i nd board of bealth. He was (li Kildidat 9 the ther( e ection. Hern C a lifrioulty 1)ietween I im and es, And the nanies f tho Assistant warited-1. V. Foar (8) son for stating.'that when, the t Ontario watel valued ail $200, Mk, BeAneweis ry, i Libers 1, and an advocate of very the English Gove r-i,,zD rumient not being ottled lUQikY UP rainto : For ri-Williarn Bavr- Old Clothes 1. R. Lo-zad Fain serve Ilcl(illop V woul Ministers e e it ciple of ri Thomas H. Af-eballum, 3 als, two 'illis den, 2 wait d oublie First Alinii itor French Canadian Volitict is the calitse,of tir trouble.,' Of JeXillop reeve'f' r six ht. An elder in the A, ter4y lie told them of the' ans derive a, o6ulrao, in U e 4 cipuncIl (8)-' several meetings deal. Of iiatifaction from the present a; od r e,ence, r w yeati w &puty,'and on Imp and Oresbyterian-ahurch, lie was one of !.its most jority f& 3ai 71, For dtputy-neert.,_ ritation, is a slight ai nell, and faithful adherei no 21111810P powers for iialo-O. C. Willson (a) which had 'been held, iwho had attended, tion, -lanie certainly ri a there ill not be any A widow Thom ar in case of al:iLch intei ould almost this hildsome prese at t ntable though it be. '.They ay edgmeni of tj 10 11 en him. 11 923 A, Bobier, In t13 t of 207 mh A rity for Car inf, ago It Wl too that fie 4 -few months, they wqre r ed -interference on tli e par coi orse wankod Thowiw Brown,O) themp and what had been said 1011111 and, that ackn(w lie high xppreoii n in -jeonsidered it not only disloyal, but din r lich-1 e is held by-bia old constituents. 11 with trying to wieck the party, and npiv will not be reqjired.. T e difflou ties be cillors ungra teful for thein to act as 1ey had Villiam Treble John NV the rant, of 1`6rtage lavraide, Mani- Taylor 'i - Charles nell, jr..p to 0 of e they point out that the boot is fil the c thor tweon t4e Coloniol o1fice and --the - ql)iof of tobaf -a )ent 9, few (lays 'Mti icipal lections. 8 AVM, done*', Furthermore, Sir Mackenzier'niiind. recently with.bis. the Boers will W satisfactorily setti in it follo 1 lig is the Hardin' 1 17; the first three named ; AVni Iri I gentle. ed them that4hoy net as mM, as the- W1, result of the muni- ga3 Is i Wiiiaglialm. It is foot. T111D i few dai and then poople' will commence men bef; oted. uncle I)r. Micdonald, cip electior Miniater of Jus ed and himself, were. par- years ?vlr Grant went in this county, -so 11ir a's to wond6r what all h67 fusaw". ab4iii be. There is not much -to add to' Ithe par Ac of e from g e since t Y 'Ojople into what might b( tru4,- ties to the' remedial legislation policy, and wi his h 8&4,FORTH, FRIDAY, Ja 1896 ted above'. 10th, must take the'responsibility for that policy lars of the situation as'li call d " ild West," Be thai it nay be Cooper. C!oun- I ffluevaies House met on Tuesday, when Sir Adt 1phe cill rg­- Cbidt Walker J twee equally with their other colleagues tru T'said of bitnthat he I,- `plunly-ner, Searle. a one A the Huron Nbtes. NoTEs. -4-Miss Mary Helen cott Caton, vernment, an-= tt an represeiinting the Go. ended Plod to -of that great count Leve W.1 H. Kerr aecli The Qreat Political Stcrm at nounoed the resigni I itions of th 3e'Aren r I iom- -Th XVi h fire brigide has been re- ry. Th a only 7 Inei the we lipg of her cousin, Miss Alaud Is-- le route at that thn -R. eatherdale, 0 was by St. eat daughter of the Sorne further inforniation.in reg#.d to the bers of the Cainet, and asked that the Organiz d,a-n1n1gno`wm officers electeo. av tio Coun llors R. bistier, Ad vf lie Ottawa. crisis of -yesti is -forthcoming to -day. &u. , ',hey having to iravel. to their des tilia- Adam I 'Kiiiamr, of Petrolia, to 3;1r. prii f 1171-0 -Reev, L. B. Saunders. Alt yenterday afternoon the dissatiefied Min, rn until the r , to tion b 7 the prairie -schooner. titi House adjou 1_ , least - 23 members of ]asp year' P Gri tarn R. G. Wilson, G. Baeker.. go straight T1117, D03fl\.-Tii (,OVEILN NIEXT TO allow the Premier to got thin , county,cou by ac. 0 icillors Wilson, Reynoi edding w -bin isters, consisting of Messrs. Fostiiiiir, Hag- ned clamati noil bav6 been, returned J. Bornard, W. i also of 'N out if lie could# Mr.. Foster, 1ptee Fin Po. I ie death o Henry Horton, eldest son took plas M on New Vear7s da yL in the pres. art, Montague, Ives; Dickey V a t d nce x. tewart, f' iftes Hort In Leeburn, : to6k , Place A, mitoerfort all. by acclamation. oft a- large number- of III ence i rIECES. kirCharlies Hibbert Minister, on behalf of the boltero;i re a -Al aged 25 years, die RD)1Rr0H.--M&i Dr. Shannon, by no- relatives ana per, were in colm Clinto on Saturday, 28th ult., of typhoid- Chri 3t rbms'morn ng, at the ear frien&­Xii Wfli Lindsay, of p"mer- bue statement -purporting to I give their r ly age of 20 'f He at , ea no sultation'in one 0 the -Minister's. rooms. al atidin ; re.-ve., Win. Proudfoi deputy- so -for deserting their leader. fever. earslifti in il ness of some time, caused b.ii n, viiting at-, Kil R. ated lat, Sault re e, ip Holt, re-elected by acclam TILE OF TIE E! D. The Sent- messages to the Preiriier through they are fully in accord with the polid -Al, w. Orr, of Fordwioll, was fiped $10 111, loold cout cted when rat. the Dui e LindeaTV--harvest ea all W a coTleii that they were preparing their .3 of ounPillori Thompson, W. the Government, both as to its i nd :and coAs for violation a is Q over 12, grain a sunlin Of t ieping Go e eli T ek Dominion Parliament met on Th -urs- e ics. a men J, C ildwell, A. Saunders, C. A. resignations. As these -meagages came in preent I I clock 1. b L e, . has r - as it has been outlined f t 11 m, and. in day of last week, the 2acl inst. Sir'.Mackenzie Bowell was in consultatiolim e 4 u ur -1 bar open after nd his hot, Ming fail, t 9 eied very wel -on, H. Cam- e Ma There were for --the e, )ut Na Up .* Wil ion, M. Nichols thby considered the - Prethier 00 19 "lint on an the i lorning of ife he passed away, province Mi as kuligloy, of 6 ah I d Deiis sails for Irela e 11t few members Present p on, account of a previ- with,some of his friends, and. while so oc- a malfpe plo H1 Dun] )pp- J. Craigie, Dr. Cantelon, inat to V. it h enyki e other dii breaking a a ben eeas was poll sed of a genial disi Pition W cupied Sir Charles Tupper the.' t we, "the e in iion, - I his Parente, on& intimation havng been made that an older was in man to successfully lead, the -pi at fell tb ou 11 fai a fai present, juncture, and Las he 0 1 and 8 a. favio with all with whom he Ir. in erwri A. Ll ve v y- wiff be sitecom d o the an adjoining room waiti t h Z 171 % I e 'e, A, Delage firat' A e ier, g- o ave an inter- had dec inell t &m) i i contact. deP' old coLL adjournment -woidd take Place until th view with the Prom vacate Me osition for a stronger man, 1ey ounl Mr. and Mrs. his sister To. gest child a n; ames r, of Summerl ill, died on Sat T e home -of Mr. Rowland Jekins owick.--lWe tire very sorty to. ut5 -ree is, A Botheran, by day. Yhe Gavernor-General Charles called of his own accord and not at 'I( to-foroo rinibi by thomaclyes is p see ind Oeputy-reeve, Jon"Stewart. Couni a'ous illim follo-wing 'Kaes It is said that Sir hi doe 0 1 -acclaornatio YOU withdrawing from' him. This statem;nt pid 28th iii of brain ii isorder. lal - oncession, -Goderibh township, was eas Of AfTs. Baile eld delivered his customary address, laying the request of the F irat Minister,; :and While cillors w Doig an& Win, Finlay, both eived in the House in silence. ohn W -a the lei me -0, was rec - r. and Mrs. J ie an o. v mine. L this interview was ging on the re -. I Mr. shingf n of 1 iness, bV !acclamatiol I. 8'9'nat'ons Laurier, the leader of th eri(b, celebrated their golden' ding 011 e ly r ay, -i rhen his eldest i augh- -t don, the programme m%pped out . for the God ea 'is d row wei came in. The resi&ations were contained e' Oppofition, bay. B irisitirig at T ter, &I George McKenzie, I * S lw r. D.liff's -on B session, After that was done the.'Iffouse ing objected to, the House adjourning ex- 'on Dee mber 24th. as Emma was married to r. )y Monay X Ed In. Bailey is ing 141 at in onepaper and signed! by the. seven Min- acciamation ; reeve R. C' 8 A, ug, by ac. ii Li as a m oti r t in aterlol -irned until Tuesdai Since theiii,how. isters. Sir Charlesnd the' Premier had a io I deputy reeve, M by -Th) eldest son of Mr. Ifugh Alexande' Waffia y Re-v.'Afr, Ioi l en- sehooi o couli A(Ijot c6pt from day to d y, c' on for a the gr as g , Dina- clmation 63 oi [Bin of ever the attorm cloud wh ich has been gro long converFation, ger ajournment re(juires noblce,. Sir former] ir of Tuckersinith, died recently, at zio, oi in, acted bur at 96 galary of $3.35 . -Mr. Fred- Hart- AI-, believed that, the clam 4 Re ation. Councillors Herds- h w- dolpheCaron gave the required Orrivola'Alaniti He8vitsabout 19 years man , bile Alias Ann 6 Jenkins was I rides - ley yas -a an ool in Godrioll t6w,nsbio -and High Commissioner expressed his wMing- noticeli man, A. M. Robinson, W.- Dore, L. -neon, ine, for months haa biurat, and it is likely ness-t A I were I Ha Mr. Low a 13. Duff isAeaell' o assume oi It is said -that 'three atd aftera caustic and - able addness"by Sir of, a e. ma;id. ring of friends. George Shaw, T. riorbes, J. I in East W- -esenl, and the y uable weddin A. McLean, , wano out five to satter the Goverimment so seriously Rliebard Ca A A. -I. Farrow of Blievale, father of pi olellionel on Afeilday , of the Ministers would a' ot bav' rtwright the House. aj !irn ; I gifts Wilson, D. K Gordon C. J. P. Readi th6 "o an. eviden'ce 6f -t ie very -high apr. ed, 9) morning, e- signed e r rs. Joseph McKinney "ke w soon thaf it will never agairin, be able to face Par paper had they n6t been given to under.; .,u til-Thursday. Postma ter F -arrow, of Btiis.selo, w r J. Klig, 1by acelamationi d t. an: d xpir e tionin Which the,brb ed a ferw min. 18ir Afacke ie Bowell made his spebell. in e ri d stand that their three Dai b edlu nea were the only tl be 91 y 4rs of -a e is jus.tly held.: TVRNB Iiy -All the old council- were re- aftet liallii:mt,.. i!he'trouble arises, not from out- nz -A, iocia , under t ie x -o I s. -bad beeri, iep but lie had not j .uoh to say, ei . He ri Lino all Iiiii acw uspices elected'. 4einn ti wanted to induce the r ie epat ties in mark . degree. utes. aftei frnier to getla bu field'zi d ros _byteri n church, was h in poor Ill alth for some time4 but death e ide forces b from internal dissensions romising to reply to Alr.Foster's stateinent -By the overturning. and rating of a id at t= cab, go to Rideau' Hall, Fshow the resignm- AVe give 'below the narrative as it is reii; later oil. The -Premier is v" lighted lamp, in the the h me of - r. tions to the Governor-0enerial, and advise ery bitter "at the house if R. Holnips of een, re we of came quiie unexpectedly. She'was b Stanle o De'cembei 297th The. orn colleagues who. deserted him Clint her eveni , the ,elnises Althou(b CiUntV Council for 1890. the con -iii lated by a friendly baud. 'The Toronto him to se-nd for Sir'Charlea Tupper. At at so critical ok the of Derry, 3@ mies from, jiinatureii sRd it is no had ai irrow *escape f rom weathi w was not altogether fav yet a Londond r y. and -v(,As 72 years of Ae. She - pe rom e8truction:. e, World" a trong, SUPPDAer of the Govern- events this was the very'thilla We Pren-lierl t likely that any re- orabil The c'oun' council for 1996 will be conii conciliation can. be a omplished. It is im. -Foo, the first time in jai., teen yearq, the large 01mber were p sent, abd pl asant leaves -4ri husband, two daugliters th didnotdo.* esimplywenAometodinnex Wil- e posed as to a ki illn was open meni thus details. the proceedings: and A rs.- Jam a ve t. he local string possible to Bay at the present writing what enti' f mily of Alr.;' 16nd sons amid v, brother, Mr. happ. and met some of his friends in- the ev P.Oss of e- oning, the.tiltimae result will be. Things aie -in kins(ii, of Goderich mok. together in a -was pr(sent, and fav ed the coniii with D13PUTY. this t V V flUDAY. The Minist rsi who remained in the Cabinet, p . " Ill ' 0 moui her ls aimi, y re -union last week. several excellent sele ions. Seveiial thers XcKisn- a iliad shapo for the Conservative party - ati. f" Tuckerarnit John Shepherd John B. MeLean the and X r. -V io For some time past certain finisters, and who have seats in the Houseof Coni one to be ey moved Mrs contrib aking the orne, John Delbridge from the f4rm into a I oil, notably Messrs. Haggart and Montague Ouimeq any t, a dis- )r, Ferris was visiting his siste , ited towards Usb rate, and it is alillosill, certain- thiii, mons, are Messrs. - Daly, Costigr oi bm:me opli louse in the village Solution will take place, nd there will be a J. A, Stewart, of Brussels last wee -. Th int6reiiiing. The 'oceeds amb. Exeter ed with their on, Them have not been pulling very barmoni0o and 011ron. It is believed that the paper 0 t. d to Stephen Wrn. 13:LWden T. B. CarIng aa4-Mr, Will Raile-y gen H. Eilber y elect doeter has held file position. of phys, i4n Oil attended e 'meet.= and John Sheii aresi&aio -the act 0 eral ion. before. many weel I Richard Ilicki f Associatio a Woo took, this..week, with Sir Mackenzie Boi indeed, it In gives as a reason for' elical Hay of tKe been an open secret tha thelM unsatisfactor conditi The an t,theie were internal 0 perhaps it may come in - a few dft.3!9- a C. , 1'. R. ateanier, running from, ari couver _Tbe re -opening of the El I- George broEwen, Geiger I mid, o.. in which -'things baid 0 whole business is di'soreditale td the qo to Ybkohaiia for the past t church, at Dashwoodi was itteulle with dissensons in the Cabi What th in they find -the failure un- vo ye ra. R.Turnbull f rainger, ( I R. McIllwayne I-saac Erratt tives were which und rlay this feeling the Premer to' strengthen his Cabinet, a try -and injurious to, eiiiery interest, - oLn H. G A Hullett, li § late. u"Prec(dented success. ' Sermons were. Stanley. i and the reachf d by Bisb op Horn of : Ba.N field; J. Burns sooner &,settlement, of some kinil.is ly purctased a th roughbt ed Durbanii bull- - Clid. Zurich. A. d to them.. It is believed- Goderic tbw qt' John Cox T. Churchill agiiinn the PrE easil be conject- had been proms arrived y E ii at, tb'e better it will b a for ever inte c from Aliller'& Sons, Brome. It is 11 rillinults he col ctions and a abocri tions o a 8 mday Goderic NOTL ual r ured. Ini some quart there were ulliful- thereiz no ZA1 ni in the paper of Remedia r st, W Proudfoot P. HVIt he arm eetizg of the Hay lounited to Colborne I THE VER'e LATEST old, ark red in color, andpil exceptionally and Al linday, an Alex. You A. A. young Branch .'cultural So tified; in others a, Legislation. As, rdatter of fad -t, filled ambitions to be ar v hicb, Pg ciet y was held in the sill t The Obi covresp ndent of' t fine 4nimal. with f irther subscriptions ro H-ujzh Oirvin Win. Hickley I town 11 conviction that possibly change might be Ministers are con initted'to the Government he -Globe q . - IV, . Zurich 14s Wedesd V., the did of $2,300 of a bul di T, V. McKenzie J .1 t ay. . telegr pbs from Ottiwa on -Thomas J. Saunders' formerlyot re ng fu A -to , Hess W-8ii Vointed ohairma terest 'R, Xedd in the intereats.of the 0 naervative party. jtprogra e as announced by Mr. Fosteii 31ode. W. WaL n. Lockhart m' ' . . u ; D. S. Faust L I Owe: These two, elem ents wer represented at a . and the remier last session., All It looks very much as lex. auwd, 'WiVe out tl.e tutire H. WaWanosh Patterson D. Robertson nighf, as folk rich and brother of A' j;a of commence with, will' e cretari" 4he report of last year, re of the ! ` . ad by n' A handsome (ne, hav- 11134h J Willtr t though t6iiinight- Tu ?per, seni M o - ague's office yea- A'on more than one' or,. has his tha died recently , n Califor ri a, 0 is e Seer meeting held in Dr. N1 o have declar debt, The edific th occasiori tary,wasadopted.' F. Hess wan ing a sc Hullett 1, ! ating capacity for 500, per gbns It A T. McDonald John Brigbani -e terday, Mr. Haggart was present, and stand foot in the stirrup, an.1 that to -morrow be par ysis of the brain, cause J by a fal . while re-elct . P resident ; NV. F Ca-ldiv lat that the Gc vernmont wil or fall on Clinton D: Kennedy S. Cooper Will be setited in the 3a cost $9,000, besides voluntary I Lbo per- Morris H. Mvice preoi ent - Fred -Seigner,- 2n vice. almost a dozen 0 t%ri rvative me# its policy e i -this quiesti6in. If ddle. There is less eng% ed in roofing. a. % 10 onae . . i G. Kirliby ice Perbapa it is Jus , as well that th6ir ticed that t iree of -the Ministers uxe er'. I I Fos- )t. C. preside J.' A. Williams and Solomon will be no- doubt than 4 any tirr - ri Thomas Snell formed hy members '67 Ai W. X Kerf Of ? bers. t e since the crisis comi t the congrel I . who re- Bess o -In 1-Uncardine, Wlngbajn Win. llojinev' Hard nt narnes should not be mmad e known. main with i he Pre 71fesali Coi Turnberr y, a itoi The report. showed the J menced that the mu tineers)conimand the f two very interesting and t oil the 26t it Lu- wn), 8"1 W. Crulkshaink Ig est daugh )OAts a. Hag_ an, Oni zie "Bowell' af er et assets to b $662. 81 ; paid but $or pr0414 or, T. B. Sanders puted to wa. -k of the Ntet odist Howick t b arid t p other A. Dulmage A. C. Sol heran and expen$es $541,45, leav ing a balance. 4on on rp. old. paakijug tip -his traps I a z6he Privy Council I in t6 year Livingii bone, formerly pastor c' Aloatague.werei de it Catholics, and it is beheyed by these gentle- a aw I ir A. P. Caron, are situation. ir Macken being an English churol prtiLyer qv. ames wrox As a, result of the me4ing Messr met reh one cretia, Bid cPhergeon C o ..suggest to hirn men that their colle4gu s who were pledge VLpUtbing through many appoin anish'eards ove 300 y John Steivart hand oil 0, which is upon Sir Mackenzie, and! t d tmeni a Paq church; Clinton, paw ed away. T e oung d Grey credit to 33utte n the l7th rachan Arch. Hyklop Ste.PPL to Rideau HAI at 4 o'clock- and ha a Grey e -- kmo g the Manitoba isitors mar of her age,at i ba the society.'- The new the advisability of 9 down and oint. to them -on all the Government policy, and dr6 lady wi a I Thomas St J-arnes Turn bear of directors especially DU long interview with the Go township' we noticer not bee a in for bo 0 . ibtu i a vern -Ge4e 1. Will. am His p apd strong hii alth u a year. IficKillop John Morrison 0 1 e --J h1i L te They were closeted wit the Premier for Remedial - Legislation., have. or are or , J. K Goetz 'for the pAst to Two wi eks a -go an c ti of infic mniation ti F1 -11Wearly two hours this ifternoon and to- deserted in the hour of trial, The result cannot le stated 'officially wife, who have sojourned Seaforth ppointed Ba, w, J. ii;ecter, Louis Walperp 0. '11%igh Sir Mackeni is neither 'down nor On Sati night t6 Premier sent out a night, but the general impression'is tbat Mr yeark inth Moose XJ ountal n district. 1 10 r. nettled, upon her, fr:)in which all( di d not Jawei Watson wald 1 . -Lipper whip by wi,,e to every recov MCE Thos. Johnson. Indes Hishp lils - a. at er, Aliss Livin gatone had many warm ou On the contrary, it looks as if -the old member of th Mackenzie Bowell has given -,m -i- _He is to urdy repref entative of the weni-Mr. Simon Geiger left last Tues.. e Con- be rewrded, it is said, by being appointed grea est. friends, who learne of her!sliel-ned and wa-hDri firm in the conviction thht the . Bier ti to,te on -hand on Tues T11 day for Ageon, Michigan va, live c UOU! day --russels. aml to morning., 's pen i is iel -ty as a whole is behind h Afrs.Anna Lentz; pai ill sti4 t I ie-ved a_.c&'11cu8 will Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario, the pres. Pickedorew of Be up captained by death with deep feelings of! sor -ow and from Maiiitoba, is home with her father. 10tin odk Alo- sympi iy for her bereaved Pail eat i i and The following is the reii Mr. J. F. Rickbeff bas purebased the falIrrift be called Donald all o 'Goderich, have the ship, and the opinion of the; ent Governor, Mi. Kirkpatrick, entering party at Wood fa d oult of the v6run, ent, There i§ only one end 00 acreii, from Diger for the sum vt the ru-mort of Sir Maeldenzie large taken on the.situation. the new G 6 gone to Golden Valley "wi: ere they-, irt W. 131. 'Kerr reeve, of I WVo ose 0 by acclar lation lor. councillors, R'. Leath- Sit,4-15. ptetty W, B2eirs rcsi, man named as the hea I of the new Alinistr to ou t. outthe s4ioo" e Ma; y, Evere, t, limli ding o0curi -d t'the 8 r REASON'S OR RESIONATION. aJ. V. Rio-kbeil and 'Mrs. -Sir Charles Tupper. y ber-hiden, which wans residenie o IEL B. f Hd me; ville, R. 139 R. AVil- Karcher have returned home froin a t t o' as follows The reasons for he resignations a, He will resign the frozer in thieZ lEvansp o re part- rip About a year ago an, anonyraous letter t at on Chri itmas eve, 138 George Dcker, 131 John W ly personal. Ano , er one is because -of S*ir Office of High Commissioner, and Sir Rib- A Goderich young man was sho I hen his step -it aujilter, rz, , ynn, riends in Blyth. -The publi school opened a Mary 9., 11-79 W, -he other day. - Re wis e(Vkbe . H. Al eCracken, 114 ; B. Coich- here foriday. with a as sent to the Grovernor-General from Alackenzie's inabil ty to fill the vacant Quo- bert Tupper will not be in the new Cabinet. i Pi eon was marie t D Mr. S. r h, of lot staff of three ran 90 Too rhuch Tupper is to be avoided, as the b rd, and the bullet went I hrough the Viir- Elora. Alias Kate March, iste I i f the Ben Gerry, 6.0 ; R: vVilliam- s, 47. teachers all new, with Al r. Ed, Regari head TO Montreal, in substance, -Sir Adol- ec portfolio. convinced, tb a neighb)ring house pretty w a lor vindow of om hie 13, The coull 3il elect'are Messrs. Leatherdale, teach er and Miss Puachard and Nliss Bell, Montreal men wl o had been inter- time the 'docme it was handed to the .1 f that commodity in - om certain Vrvola n a Cfificiated as gro Gra ham, Wibon- and Backer -two old on phe Caron with havingad-cepted money from It is not a little Ingalar tht at"the very country at hnd acted as bridpamaid,;w dy a surf*..1 lodg d in the opposite w 1. Forturi smani he ' rfde' es assistants, is alre& Prem ier the High o missioner was closet c ay no pii rgon was in the room t e time. p -in! pu e ibite, -Por'trustees, D. C. Ross the rub looked nd twii ie*. ested in getting ti Mo0treal Island Belt p 0 e( urse, Jas fay as can be th cry retty, dressed ascertained to -night, Sir I and c rrying a 212 ; A. Coenig;- 206 H. Dibuilis, 176 Line Railwa trough Parliam ent in the ed with him. Sir C)barles Tappi calle Mackelizie is -Mr; -Rundle Hunking has jut'bought b quet of'ro The Dr d 0 es to 2 e white. session, of 1894. The larionymous writer on the Premier shortly before 5 o'clock and as Rev. Premieri but h is bei W h e n, '.th" e, 50 of the Curminght in. estate, b ing bridesn id as also ressed in! bf cKelv 142 r A. Hunter, 38 ; J. N. striker "Stru& Ta 0: W.. An rews peliforme Xei all The three new candidates de- 'don't go witheold feet when you made his charge quite e4lioit as to names -re In Close conference together until th kne f lot 35, 13th 4on- they,iii i !t of the north part o d the ceri ony. and deeds. His a few m in y 1 low %N ces ipri, Hullett, He paid therefor the 3'. The th rty-Ave to forty guests sp9irit a very feat Dd tlhi three old membeis.-.1n Grey the ean get a psir of Oveirsboes at H. V. rAwardiis for fl. sent for Sir ute§ after .7. . At the conference in. im P eal old ao :::: I has been elect Xos 1 3 xud 4. MackenzieBowell,show6d him the letter. c neation the whole situation was th6r- of 1,100.. He intends re- I 3an evening, and all. retuTitfil ed, but there was Only it few Pairs left; oi ghly modelli h ome- explanation. Sir Macker - Notes an(I a expeo e1young couple every joy V1 ry a It vote polle, se - and asked for an iscussed and it is stated that i . n the event 0 ents., baii, next rummer, which I' wishi th y a d, except in'the east - NoTEs.-Mr. George Thoinipson, of -God- ;edl to d -A umber be o 6 of the lines -Th re ( ied, at lie - soi resi 81 of the ar'dent Refome erieb w t barns in that see (Ten e in rs 11, . : I in he home , of MAlex. Mot evenin;, 31st his position as First Ministerp that the Oigh Tuesda nin igate it. He at one of *Si M I Nicholas ey aving. been i Lower ingliam, on te rid go Ing to WingliaLm, on Friday ni- lit roads were too muh snow locked 'to per. zie said he- wauld invesit ackenzie 1 owell deciding to resign 4, 14, as storm-stai<i here latt week. The sent -for Sir A dolphe, ai the Postmastelt - sof Oom missionier will not be 'registrar of the unty of W,.nt- Clin n 141b,11 a "Kei townabip of bear tl eir old member,, Sir Ric r - in it his returning home. as soon -as -he wished- 0eneral was able to -clear hij-nsaf at once of poiinted. T -unwilling to un-- was the scene of a iappy ev li on gideli of t ha worth, his'seat in the Liure, as lVediiesday of last week, w., )ell Miss' Jes, I peron of i Willi m "att e is up on a charge for aggra- -School ii ened an AfondV unr-the sfaction. of hi 5 dertake the task.of forming a, new Ministry. sze -lop 'the charge, both to the sati, Turnb ry, in the el 13 TTIE ALL -A . BSO'li Thos. "Vitche l a Robert Johnstone, and a leader and Lord Aberd ei representative of Soutill Wentworth, tb ar Shep lord was married to 0itche . He. wan in his usuai alth vii d ass tult management of two new teachers, A. da when he was seized with di z- n j r was given to Sir The political situatic, erd p of uni mon it ssat The anonymous le-ttd Miss Lucy Sheph erformed the d It on Alex Budd, before Reeve Thompson, pi n is the all asorbin by became vacant A cc ' ilee Inelpa. ; Mr. John Wilid avention of fl' . ziness in e head- and other troubles, e bride maid, While Alk. William Xemli a w_Kerr. Tie ct ine is to be heard Adolphic, Caron, wha dc term ined to fi!nd out to V Liberalsof 6o riding., up- It . Friday.. It assistant. -Miss Af abel 'Whidon li Pic of conversation amongst the lit' 6vas held on Frilf I *h indi ated the breaking* up of life. Burned the Position of organist in 8 s und locate his traducer, He showed it to i oians. i Everybody is -select his success:lir, ;and the ch, 8 porteild the grooni. wbic a rose aboat a bffalo robe that was lost or t. An- alixiii k 0 what last to friend and they were struck with the rE - the Prethier wili'do and &t the pr sen time fell upo e_ -Vor the quarter efiding Decenibe 26th Deceased w sin his 77th year, -and ba I ex- B.1ppoised Ito b %ve been' lost on election day. dremps church.-R v Mr. Robson 'had a n Air John Dielens)n, of a arc .1 perienc A e hardships of pionee -_ -There was 4, good vote of writi t is difficult y the laals r life seuiblance the4ioniii letter bore to tha to say -what e up- a former ree'v' -1, 33 conviction reported b - polled at the el short last week frw. his broLbPrp e of that town and an C_ 0 Af r. trai of the county. F not on.y I Hur old,;e' ton on !Monday, and some surprises for A h&ndwriting of a Cabine * colleartue o shotwillobe. The eneral n 'b'p Ou 1!e&of tbepi are r Robson and Air. Charles BrettAl, of 9 ecta oym f the is warden of '#e coun ty , `Ihe exp by daforth 1 01 e lived for some tili-ne in Vaug_ s"ma 'of thi candidates and their friends 11derton, Postmaster4lieneral. This colleague ball t meets on'Tues4y all now is that r. Dickenilo J -Mrs. James Pollock has been liagistrate int 16 by -ount 'Via - t b I n y I t m n ar n in V V f r that -,vh m Paliamen n will be. ei I some agreeably and others t F. - rqffiam. 2 by Manceles ty' it its while livin -he reverse. iting friends &i r beeia- adjourn lient will be a -,ked f6i - a 7 by- lyth, - elatives in London AlTd, in Montreal syben the letter was post - best han, "ork coun 9 0 1 7 hd old council meet on Monday evening Streffiroy.-M . Henry 1>401lock, son and ir Aii was dua-ifounded. Hegot weeks. If the Opposition show fight] and Ni r-. Awrey unainiou e fines anni rited o u by the Go verni acclamatio - the obnNtrition tendc b! 1) voi, of thanke r2r' bunganno T. e h(; there t iat h was called nd In t 0 S ment t) hel suppress uble of '3 7, next to. close up the business of f8q& -_ letters of the suspected'Nfittister and want to proceed with public businessithere his long and if ithful seii to.the Libpr the iro re- The daughter, are spending a few holidays at Methodist parsonage had a narrow eSe his suspicon was strengthened. Finally the will be an interestig time. 1 It.is felt,,I -The Brussels Poli sa", One day last miu1sciinces of wbich werg. Iways a fa-% orite ape Strathr4,and in Bru bow- party of the ciouiity. Tbe, vrits have Le,n k to &nonvnious letter was submitted to the high - ever, th tt Mr. Laurier can source lif coiyeratio fgoni fire on Tues4ay morning, tb floor Louis -filse to issued for the new electio week, Roderick McKav Jrmes Shaw and n witli the old gentle- e Thompson has retu red froin rpend. cola to iai to n. I The iiominal ' ' i - - experts ia Americ, and their report 688 cut and ;, I " i c Itchin- fire from the pipe of the furni ing bis'vacation , t Ripl accede t ) a. nlotion adjourn, butlif lie ta-ICO place ot January 1"t , nd the e James Burg Pfl two cord of -22 ey.-We extend euisedba out- tion one vii later, OLL 0 W Maple I Ve, in 33 min- u get X. -ft. , as mar- -11113- Fire Was seen, Wngravulations to Dr. 0. XV. Loa" of Meg- 4e party I i a ttnit so far 'W ried in Toronto, on Chriettilias (lay, to Wiss and was put out, biA not until Eel, Michi n; son of our respecb Wns wo-i K. was urned in the floor. mall, Mr.: Viiiii. Log 11-AtU L e 111I.VICiall 01, Lne 1-oatma tei- oes, 1re will. ve norbining-1 or t bnt't utes. The t o former did he sawirg 'and lia I , Jowes, of G arli avenue Th YI.Will h awever, Oeneral. vote hir , and as the as I __ - . l V Ad tea to 8onie weeks a o a s the latter. handled the axe. q ilite a hole 'was b econd lettet from' thp its pbdi( y is concerned, and the sole aesire n done, on Mr. Burgess' fa The opgin ork togeth i an on the occasion -of saine ananymous writer -Nvas received by being to heal existing breaches', there will Sir Williat I III gstony wl "i defea tied rm r 4 Afand;umine, about his marriage t6 MISS '6ewart, of Hessel, a the Ne , Year, wl e 1iis Excellency, dated Smith's Falls, reiter- not like y be any defections from the ranks. in the, Mon ral centre el. otion recen 0 7-Oilwues.day'evening of last we&, the n r. Budge -will e or- Exeter. former resWent of Seaforth, a d Mr. atin- the charges of the first letter,'and An aii Journment having b en secured Sir has been*'a,pointed to t members of Mr. John-Gove I, Vs class 414 Con alwined and induc ed as pastor of the . ri and Mrs. L gan.long Iffaand happiness.- b terian,ciburch ere. Hel is an old 'Bel- 4RICULTURAL' SOCIETy.—The an- Although the weather -8 uul Senate. It nection with the Ontario street 'c iiiroh,' grave )oy an, nual meeting of the Stephen and Usborne ap- Clinton, house i and preson er to -t"his d -I- ass Lord"Aberdeen a in turned the matter . Alackeode Ali meet the )arty "I' caucus, sai met a I THE A( w& usually'rough try ga d that he eceived a pro ise of this d formelily tAltight s&o I in aver to the Premier, and the Premi wbere tl ,e whole situ'ation w 1.1 be discussed, &'V evening, 2ad inst., there w Adolphe Caron. Agai and then Will place himielf i i the hands of pointaient b re lie would himself and wife the Y ung's secl ion,: Co Branch Agribultur at Society was held here good atten'thance of scholais of Trin- Sir the experts were o -,onsent to lie, !a with an eE-:y chair ea?h, in 11borne tow ship. f candidate. le . went ti -Wednesday.. The. follo -and ity Sabb4tli be for - him to school and their friends called in and ag&in their report was that hisfrienAs. I the desire he Senate is useful Mir token a their goodwill and -esteem. Then -. I T ronto, to pure his on olf ;ing wers oubt the writing was the saim step out.he-will (to so and w.i ui: ing. studies, wher e k B. A. in 1893, from olla X80i The young folks ell, Without a d this soi u t -On the first of the yeai-,'- Mr. Jonatilai e h oo directors- weie elected d McInnes., e as 11 either retire u at . the 1P4 the M iller, who is runn -very stable in Toroi Universi' an president ; M. Eacrett and J an, e ing 4 raduated from Ilyndin wer firatitifeated-toasupper, tbenvarious Writing of the colleague already suspect- -into private life or take any part in eighting took -possession 4?. lollege -in 1 95 !with line is f the stag;v. oin Ili es w -pre V ayed, 1*11lo-w.ed by a Pro. to Air. Flem ipg was elected mayor between " Elliott '111john. Willis, gramme 4 This colleague had been at Smith's "the battles of the ContervatiVe pi ,rty tbat 'oderion Knox §11.. A., fr auditors. Directors, 3 , Degridge, W ed. of 9 r 0 _ D. gam Fai when the letter was po In, that town"and 1. ucknow ISO vffeawas a member of Ileni 81 dialogues, w, Sted. ay be assigned to, himj I old coll Sander William recitations, singiling, "Niue] I onto by a ma Jority of l"(8, 0 - purchased the outfit- from, Mr. Muflill, rig the cht e nd r West Pridau y liantyrie, Henry arld the distribution All this time Sir Adulphe Caron was more FRIEN-DS1111i FO'R T1 IF, YRFAHER. 'his X of eg. Al Lanes,, James Ba of prizes and presents. ver- rich a ch W he bousidpred trea-h- During the tall ast two davis it is Pon( .man Shaw. I fr. 'Tuckett, the Belfast, Jwho retires 'After i In 'experience of c where R . J. A. mith rehouse Was Presented with So than incensed -at 'hai mt, Alde burch, Turnbul and Thomas Atches0i Mr. A. G. Miss Hilda Woo of the p 'over 30 7ears on that road. I tor, an, e. mat se at u1i in recognition of her a ab ery of a, kind hitherto unknown in Canadian astonishing to bear the many expressions of celebrated tobacco manufac urer, was e I will take ood care of th 18 Pan- Dyer was re -appointed secreta-ry-treasurtr. a 'Well filleilf p I I ct - politics. He went to the Prein friendly ri toward the Premier. While New Yearweddings w re booming, In I Manda imin. i The receipts for the year amounted to faithfut I a ri--,' pitiganist an e ices as ring the past ier, showed ed inayor of Uamilton, receivincr 4,696 votes, emb r and the diab e er were included illiani J.' Rua- -W. Iliam TindP, a former' $2,075 ursernents to $2 006 -Re 'at; b4m the two reports of the experts and some Con8ervatives say. that a; change in the 111111A resideat 1-f year. the date of the Alethodi Pri - ' 1 Sabbath h a firs I G, rey I ownship, near[ Ethel, writes from leTng a balance of $69 in the treasury. him to judge. At the ier's ear. lay be desir4ble, yet it- is uni- ile hi Ppporlent,.ex- mayor Stewaii sell, of Duluth,. and is - NJ ary Parker, OTB 8 hool entertainment, - Tuesday, 5d asked leadership 11 '001 neat request the matter was e-11owed to rest, versally admitted hat ir a k got 2,T27, alli'l the third, 'or empera etidest daughter of e Sun . Olive, I Janitoba, - as follows We are hav- S. -Mr. James Vincen wife and. Jali 24-th The irog t AT 6 eniie has rice ca or e Parker, to iramme' Will eon- iys have aices. didate, Mr. 311orris, only p lied s5l. To- a rat Grey, and !M is$ althou Yh it aft visiting -Mr. -Vin- slat. of faii itlkUJE t8vtleaux, singin re-ei bat the events of the- past few d done* his beat under. !the circunista hine; John W. Sande 0 ing a I ine Winter so- far, and' family, of Lakefield, gg brought matters to a head and Sir Adolphe There are some who seein 11he resignati bacco is, evidently, king iL the ambitious Mary Squiers, of blorningt froze i p early, We 1 have not had. snow centips mot4er,, Mrs. James Airth, William tations, etcl-imiThete ions Perth c unty was a big 'stir- here vo tl Caron deoided to -day to make a. straight of the Ministers an att city. and, JoP Cuti Of Grey, 6ni JP enough.to -make goodsleighing. The iii heel- street.'_Mt. William J; Thomas, of Bur- Monday ch empt - to' t Put..of I 'Miss Jennie inj 9 apd. mu !ilterest was taken in charge against his colleague of seeking to theremedial legislation policy'., Aeal Robinson, of Howick. 9 ba been spiendi , as t get lington, Ontario, ii relatives here- tile L a. Towards the time for the. the pposing it -does nit the lectia-a Min him politicalily bywionymous, letters to 9. new leader. assu. mes command,tbe question At the -Wieist Huron no ination, held at -A pleasing event took place recei soft en ugh to i Id. Times are eon. past week. -AL mass meeting was held by Closing Of ithe at Poi a large crDi had lt 4 silder& Y -livelier tbis' fall, - b Mr. A. Q. Bobier, and_hI8 supporters, in gathered the G vernor-Goneral., and insisting on His is a kedii " What effeo -would this' have Goderich on Tuesday last Ur Al.' C1. Ca ll the home, of Robert Harding, Foli " b ut, price ii, are at the town' hall - all anxious to EM 0 fair We bad pretty good ind e, A. _J. Rollins use, on Saturday last. Aft. learn tb e sult. The former -reeve James b e at"' 10 - -rel ellency being informed of the serious upon the policy -of the Govettiment'?" 7- where about sixty relative guests assetT Drowi'opera ho. eron was the Libe al. nominee, and- AIr. aharge he iiii agailuat 4 colleague. It is generilily f to witness the marriage of his third "e. iii good of the e ante L at conceded, -1111 by Protest e 4 any farmers.ai holding their rr in acted in the capacity of Burns, was re-electied, as were three The erva, ve that,, that there can be t' . Mr.- Ne w. daughter, Alias Charlotte E. Harding, to fbr a b tter market 'as councillors,: Messrs. Stanbury, Erwin and 48 Th accused Minister is Dr. Montague. 0 c, ange in Weiarniller the Cons' e n chairman, and filled the position to the sa - the 'Government's polic man, the P; P. A. candida eii was William Watters, Principal of the FordTv_ ich advai a ere wi I isfactioi of all present. -Mr. W. ]ff. rovett Bailey, tile ber bein . g Xr. James Whe SATURDAY, y on the school nomi il- about 75 pe cent. of the caah--, ralne new mern ated, but owing to -:the date achool. The ceremony as .4 it, of heat. This 1 -A l and wife nee Miss Belia chei question. Sir Cliarles Tupr er St. baving be -," given I I ance S 0 bruist—A-f anu ep Ucal Dualuon ishouirly becoming in hol for hlg 'er 'ices. he farmer i are frorif theirboneymoon trip,and have John Pollock) John Whiddon at, more acute Prenlier, 'would have to adhere omitted from his no iination paper's the Rev. T. W. Cosens. turned Messrs. The ublication, of -the charge mapped out o, the course to retu rni ng officer rejected it, so he can not )e Ing i more for at taken up' -their residenice on John streeti and Th - 's Calmerion, weli . 1 -so preferred a ainst Br. Montague by his predecessol . The. im - —Mr. If. Plumateel, of Clinton4 has sold go ck each year a Ve- orn by his col possibility of changing the C ov6rnm a candidate, and it will be 4 straight fig:kt to Messrs. Ben n i a good country ior t at an tl is 'a Mr. Samuel Bagshaw and wife, of !Se f ull returins were as f di nett Brothers, of Walton, at business. St. elected. Vial league, the Postmaster (1,erieral, , is the policy on. the school questio!ii in4s g shor horn bql-1, between the candidates of the old line par. a good figure, his fine youn I Thomi are ing reativ reigning sensation. Dr. Montague has pub. an man who c I convince ties. The general expectation is, that )ii Major -B —L at i e*1 brief mention w ma I on here.—The For reeVe, Burns; 719 - J. Fraser, 59 arefally'co ooth-20,201-:­eired by as ma e of many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Richard councillors, Richard bail y y nsuler, e situa- Impor ed the d ath of Al r. AT. 'y, 613 Thom"' tion._ I Murray, of th eB 'Major- Decea d Cli ton, Gould, Carling street, will regret to hear of Elliotty 65 George Erwin, 78 James lished a straight denial of the charge. As legislation 'eneral Bob , oat of, Mini ra e, n tbe 'event of reni Cameron will be'elepted by large majority. Q (ji L Was o 'Dr. P 'Grld can gath Sir N, ackenzbe being dropped, Sir Charles Tu. per would. very superior animal, a] e of the,ver far as The A ia . I or, Booth is a t oldest resi the deathof their son -Fowhe, 88 St Dowell was informed in, Parliaiii6ilt, thLat nd tl;ey dents f at t4wn and eon 'u , Hugh., which took aubury, 93 Jam" ket -will likely be very successful w 11 .1 d i no L y ni t last, at the age of Thonmuson, - 6 For school it eri the accusation of Sir A. P. Caron was . club not be able to get a single c le gue from The Conservatives an,q Conservative L ith him a4L a, small egi vie to I its eirly Drospe place on, Saturda. ustees, T. Cam- 3 441. - Quebec, and he would at' stock geAer, and also in t it man 18 years ali lio mont a, after abrief illness L nalsiare at present exp essing the hope ater ing integrity, hel in the very. ig.h- 9 mcussed in Ot- port, of Mr. C6stigan who is --i Christ of nine days, from inflammatory rheumi talk, and thai it was being di once Be -the sup. he show ring, i of Pollocko '96 ; John 'Whiddoir; jour T ta eroi I as eve, some 3 ; John T t 77. The band was pres- tawa and Toronto. i hout doubt one made an est- 1, 1 P1 Having learned this, one of the sound Ot t' that Sir 31acken7a Bowellji` will give place unsuccesiful at mpt to burg . - t e1r, and his business relat ions b. ini tism. All that medical skill could do, was ent and pliye several enlivening airs. - Ai- r_*UL the Premier took the earliest opportunity of es - - hinkers in the Cabinet. larize Shaw's ingellm into,'contact with solmany 41% done, but was, of RECONSTRI-iI? d t 110"avail, He WAS a night there ,vas a large gathering At Dr. MAY to Sir Charl grocery atore, I Goderich, but without do- e ourn d by a ver wide cir e iof robust young ;man, n sending for- the Postmaster -General and :,per, anq consider t is the h ing mbeh ge ot a 8 U -There is a possible contingency that Sir only salivation for 1 heir disi securing any booty. acquai tances. B a & was full Of health Stanburi livhere the time was pleasantiv telling him that his accusation against -his membered party. orn in Tutheilande re, an -g Afackei'nzie Bowell may be able to recon On New Year s ii d vigoi 0 December 26th. Oil Christ. spent daricif." d la 'rig gam 8 We 'M similar JA was tried Scotia id, he emigrated to t an es.—The colleague was being made public, and that struott his Goverri - The. following fro& the 'T routo Telegram onElhows gro,-ery, and almost wi his counti y in man dayhe was around the village, in his Dual meeting of tbpe goo he would either have to make it go ment, and, if it be the (Conservative) sho ng cess, AS the tb silo- the ar 836, th My Branch Agr - rt he to a broken reed tinN BL of od or re. a that .hey are trusti y 6 family settling it - the usual good health. The funeral took place cultural sociiiety was held on 'Wednesday, tire from- the Government. In-theeventof wish Of therank and file of the pa thich will. Lef got -into Ahe stor and towns] ip f Zorra. The stirring may 4tteulpt the ta k. V undoubtedly broke open a 1 lill and the' cash r from his paren s' -residence, on Monday. af- it beine. proved true, then the Minister 6f Uen like kin. faIl. them Con ervaii who are yearn- Pri i4ter. '37 saiA lit January 8th at, E. ElliotVs hotel. The It his country -Is ser irice. ternoon Ust, to the Exeter 0 books vere Agriculture would have to Step Out. o battle behind th6 banner of looked several dillarst in chan er- in 0 8­1101 be a arted a, fani ting- -suditedIl, and, itiotwithstani Peter White, Hon. LG. A. Ki kpatrick, Col. ing to -go t bably becaum he Was disturbed , b ov Aboutlthei earui cemetery, a U I Tisda-le and Win, Smith, large number attending. showing the very the proceedsi of last PC Aso at Bet, bow being small, Iq Accordingly yesterday., wheta -Messrs. ma' )ssii over-estimate. had his work foi nothin fo ig es em, yearsa Al. P. for South Tupper senior ge, an thin mill, b sin chville, whiob he eon- hi It te Ontario, would inspire confidence thri the stren tf. A man B ti i which he Wag The owing to thd inclemi weather a small bal- il aggart &aid Montague waited on the First out 0 gth whigh be could bring to the am6d nue r several years. In 1848 he moved coffin was li w Haddon says' at he saw so one to Ch ton' Ily covered with flowers. ance is still oln ha nd di r1itario. William ni The office'rs a h oh e which, it is needless to sayj was The Royal To plars attended the funeral rectors r *6 were elected. as follows arles would nii3t the thief in a body, to - -1 1 aliO the members Of the Junior Alinister to 14111 the reorganization of L the leadership of the par y. The -indica- go into tlf e store, and that in ord r to catch not ni ch of a place then, aniti, ill coml. the e Whit surpri es everybody in connoction tio us are t at Sir C any at e statiloned himself. at the aide with at p -brother, started the f&nL_1Ug_ Presiden , Win. Townsend ; vice-presilient., Bible idlass or e James street church, de. e Richard Venhale secretary, ff. VV. 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