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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-02-21, Page 9i � � ! � - 11 � ---- . � .1 . . I f : ; � . look nit the' rle w- , � aw- in P r i. �� t �q , I ... Rhyrs, - _ G_ -1, � 111gh"'Imus . . lnkle,q, Lawns., 9-M-- .. es, &C. They 'are, � -y pretty, -kna 'we - 1 give you � 0 (y r C, Ierns to select ' . ....", ' ut — ALL N ENV. � , . . , I I - - � I I � I I I I . . . I . I - - . . . - Cc%, toiis,��lleati 6sk - �_ � , "" . Ren.41 Shirti1W,, - ttonade,q�, Tweeds,, 1: , � illin(lettt-.4, &-c_ba,t,7e - - ; � , � In oper.ed, up fr�sh . w �_ . I - . � mi tli-a a,ar� factur. - 1� . ' an I 1� , d ,&11 al�ke(l - - - � � t TEAP. - T . � �, r I - I � �. 13 � I - id � � 7 - 10 - � : . I � � G Me ; I I - I . ! � I I �[A.v Carpets� New irtainq xiew�' Cloth - I __ ) I - cr 1. New shipments .1. - eing re- � nstantiv: b ' 111) I � - I - XVU1 and al! being � I Zn, f ,It at low! price- for .X'S, F T. If �._ � — i . I I . r I r -F* = - � E. XT-CFAUL, ' I � . . -Ift . � . Di y Goods . I I I � I � .company I . ., � I � . I I . �eafiorth. � � . ­ I - . I � � � ! ZOvenin!,Z, *hen � a num- - - � .; ;From t I .1 - . he town�aud stir --9 "_ - . . � preierit. i The London .;, , .; 4� . -,. the eca�ion and , � . 6 I I --- . I - I -or h .1, -_ th, .- out the . - I I 0 , - I I . . a I I Z � I I 2, - � I � . I in -., � : � Aiay. .""Llil inst'�, Miss . . � 71 Lall�r in oi ir s6hocd, re- ' IZ111111611111,1 her to her , - � . It tend itt 0�-e be&ide of . . ner die.1 on tile,, follow- � �, , urner rot 6 rne(l to. ((�or- I I 4ernotyn, zia,l resuined �. 7 ming. DOin- her ab� 1� -cline utu­' ,,h��i for her.- � :�Wr of 0 - ili'i -Methodist I rl:etlthe 1,�4,lpit in the - � .. here Sa4day after, . - -­ bsou beime absialit OU I . 011, il)oig is no -w convales- Cmement -haa reduced , Z!.e use(l to 1�earrv-..-Alr_ I " . wrehant, is I �, enow settled � . I m .. occupies the J.iouse - . Mr. James Walker, I -i, his parfiler, is welt � in our vill�ige, havin . cr . ;I I I i 0 �, in & Co. Nr a.. la,umbel! I � 'Jr. W. .'�.131ean.-Mr. . � �rr Toronto � Mondft,y, as 'tie Unite(I Workmen -1 I "re, whc, ll,�Ld been in . 4 Wke Sandei,vson,. black- � i ��f years, is. now Work- � - Ir. Janum NS'alker, our. . as rriove(l ii4to his new I . - � ,hase(l frouit -Mr. Bean- : of the N4r­ best and' - , �i , 0 ses in the I llacre,-Mr. 4 to V o4stoN.-Mr. i. enga,,:;e(l u�ith Nlr� Jas. - - � ��s a bitter�ly cold day, . . - the tein,114E�rature was . - I . 1, , 8 - .,NV zero, -1 � , , . I- *.�_ - . . ; L flNotes. (_U�red ill tile ueaotia- . �),i­ �­Llv mill, at Gode- , - �, I I ; t.,;t wa:i lie "'hincylilax � - I , 4�11 0 1 � 1�, iew4t C�lltl (A - e har- "Cl,re�ientwirais on the -Y 1. - I . I I ��Z� 1 aull a suoug recom-, ' . � - . Aod others doing lyus- .. ` �i, t he ,�s n � . 21. site wt vranted, 1A .Nlmin�*. Tho work I - o:ll, n � � � , ,-! lw,z� Was ac;livelv - I - , I __0!V(-r;t%, (if the latt(Jlr: ii I - llol, whVil a few days ,' * L.! i I - L t,4ved from the depart- 1 11 `fter furtla,r considera- 1 'tell w,' to ­ran� the I i . . - I 0 _ t �, � � :"'(.otlawl, (1'v­1­'t:r, or rrs the- follov.-Ingrefer- -i _Nlnz. Gua -e frinez-, 0 itnes, t,,f 'Olw-vis town- ,� 1, iest aii,l ii,(��t re.ipect- ... i " ts lia,� p-vi�,d quietly . . .. in tl,#�! I)i-l"(41 rif .mrs. , :;�4­1 ;'it tht-re�-:dellee Of ' � W -1s. Norn., Calder, on - I ;Jrs. Iilne� was best . I �--f�av, w; ,-he passed a L ' of lit-, life there, wbere . � Inne, (-.irrit.d on the . " ,- . l)(!.e*lSV(l was hir,,hlY 1 47 1�01 lived, oil account of W1 rxio�,l obliging dis-%� �, -0 C> i.. le eaziw to Xort ll Cal- . t�atly loved I'v all who I 0,1 . . 6VIIII, Wife to her I 0 �and it 1116,it devoted �r pri(lie to 1)riJ,, up her 0 fhe 1,onl and iralustri- I :, � I - ave all (,allse to blesg . .. - z ('&��eit .,��vnlp . LLthv is felt . ..re:tveri.ent. AVe, need I - I , I I .(!-Ta�f-d w.1s of a, very � I I � ' : and that sjic passed : , � .,,(-. Ifer reniftins will � k to-il,,.y , I-'rid&y,) S116 � T.1 ! - � � : 4 ,i,�,,�! of so --cars. . N J � . � - . � �,._(, cl the ploncers of i - �* - , h, - ho!'I"C in Clinton, � � - * -1), I i- List ,� 'h A -ear, Ile �, frwri licart troul-40 � . . Wi'v '01l'i-ig tile lasb - . " , . ,;� ._ ,, � i .,*riic serious, . i ., �_7 ,ru in Kent . : :' �. I I 2� . I �'�, ( ""1W.Fia ill 1,,,3;-). 1 1 . . ;�_ I a :� 1. C_1(11 Vf-ar, wheri, � I- ' . I - ,, , -t, I r 012 . - .. , I ��, lettlin6 . * ,1*1.:,�n M ag all bush . ­ , 1 I at I �,� -, ,!,!� ,ou.,�try at th, I , I I . ! �­ ii eer de- . � � ;,ti- I un . , I "..4 , �.. t t_1 1�(_tw out for I . � . t;J , " 1; f t v vears a, P : � I - 00 I ' � were. .. � �­ Ill-! 4111101-11;0(l) :,* , I., i,%t is known Wit z I - - . �.. , , , , 1; fhc- _%lethodist , �� - - 'h'.i"V., opell to . - . i,l .- . I , : �:,v ,Nla;L of -N'1L7' - 11 I .�, I ,,:li.,iotlj convlc!� . - !A --(.' -itli- niore ,� , �­ 4l._�l N, . .,� 11 hitQ11i4fence, 110 I : li, . t I o r k " aectioll I ill (on . I (.z�jllf en, , .1, ' ,lcilt of that . L . I �,_., 1�j� h(:ld for forty I I ;, 11.".�,e-h to his credit- .. I . � � , I*i ! �,11�-ays eliaritable I � , I . , I I � t1t their OWn - I . . have - 11 , L (, 1---ave-3 a filmily :1 I , 11 I ,Nlrs. :; t, *t I (I (LAUght(Ir- onst I , - ;­, _ �411(1 two sl I ,ld Horaceo . . :_-.n1*,,,;,a, a . - . , - I and SI)c I :, "'A191 wife . * - �,,: 1,,11, _.t'�Jbert all(I 1. , � I �­i, itnsl, flair fiallghtcr% I f i, � f_;%ri alro lie moved - - . C5 I I� — . y I I- .W I : . I � . I . ;.1 I .- .- - ;-.-- , WENTY-NINTH `TP�R. .. , WHOLE NUMBER, 1,472. . I ; V LUABLE - ! . .. � I I I . . � I � � . ; ! ; . � 1:11FORMATIONE - � - � i . I li � I I— I . � I I . � 1. � Nye are correctly informed, a ad hoping -tve'! -a not telling t4es oil t of se i6ol, ther B are about 5,000 readers, of Tim EXPOSIT01' . , - � I who pa6y their subscription' to -ead -wb ' * f acfls the editor and, among other , what w B � I I hav� to offer from week to week. . I The word fact means reality�" so now for some realities for our 5,000 readers. ANI� I ' � hav a realities in clothing of eve y descrip- tion-readymade, --nade to order, but' par- � Licularly this weec Boys' Clothing, Boys' ' - Snits and odd Paims. ' We have j list recelv-' ed.. our Spring st,)ek of Boys' Suits, and I � every suit was boutht.with a vie Ao selling ' it at a fair profit to ourselves, and at the same time giving satisfaction to you as pur- . l . � . chasers. . I Your boys will need suits . th ,a Spring; perhaps their overcoats are at this presdri ' t ' moment covering, to use a common phrase, a tough looking suit. Well, that is .the � -%vay with boys; it is, certainly, ard.work to keep them looking respectable ; we think the most sensible wa . to buy goods that' -*viU not show dust, dirt 36nd grease spots. We have �S'uits that will f ill the l[IiIi, gel ing . at $2, ,,-" �.25, $2.50, �9, $3 50, �4,1$4456 aud - i - , $5, -and your question a � purellasi 11 this S a it give me satisfac�ion 9 w'iill 7i IV, e I , . � r9elc the candid answer that e#ry s4it �in i�)ur � I ! i stock, has been bought rith- thM di in . � i ' view. � . I � . I We might mention that the newest things . in Shirts', Collars and Welsh� Imargetson . � f Tiesl Collars, Gloves and Hoeiery! are being . - marked off at our store. - . . I .............. M ..... M ...... I . ONE PRICE TO ALL. * ------------ GRE100 M.ACDONALD, CLOTAIERS, I I - On the 'Wrong side of the Street, . Strong's Block . SEA.FORT N I � � . - - � i , . Down Town Store-CADY'S BLOCK. : � - -"if-OTT - Should not fail to be here � � - - . I . . wrlin SATURDAY, FEB. 29th. ' . On this date we hold our Monthly, 1-1 A 4W, 1 BARGIUN DAY, -41,D1 -1; ' AlIkinds and grades of Boots and . Shoes will be offered to. the public at greatly reduced prices for easli. Space , . I is too limited to quote prims., but �all goods will be marked in plAin figures, so that he who buys may iead. Our reasons for ba,rgamiday�l We'reafter . more trade, we believe in a, quick turnover of stock -Spring goods -are on the road -must make room. We want to get acquainted with eve' ' body who wears Shoes,and wat everybody to get acquainted with Its.. ­ . . . . I . . - I I . I WE ARE LEADERS IN 0 7M . LINE. � - , - . - // 0 r tof �, .. I . e� . � 11 I � . '4 // . LYAEA F01q 7 , - - I ; ... I — i � I A Corset thance". I . . 1i i � i ) i The 1, ind of a chance that don t come , - to us, oi don't come. to you every day, . - I It came to us in this way: to keep up trade during the. dull season, the larg- ' est corset manufacturer in Canada of- , . fered to those merchants -only who would buy a certain quantity or over a the corset he pakes to'sell. at $1.25 for � � I the same �rice as he sold the one made I . to sell at $1. A m erebant had to 1�uy , � the quantity to ge.t'the low price, and to -day they cannotI be bought * !for -less - than the regular price. We bought the quantity, and now comes -�.'-our chance. While- the lot lasts, we offer � the regular $1.25 Corset for I . I . - . . I I I . I 1 98 0V:1L%*TrTS I I . I I I per pair. It is a five hook, long waist Corset) made froin -fine, strong couteil, . is perfect fitting and comfortable, and one of the best ellirig $1.25 . Corsets 0 made in -Canada, - I . . � . I . . 741 �, One Price—dash or.Produce. . - , � 1.0 . I � HODGENS. BROS., . . I � . . I CLINTON, - r I i I : I � � _� � , ; . I I I -The Humane Society of Stratford had I John Pauli, a resident of SebringvOle, I before the police magistrate the, Other day, � fox cruelty to animals. He now finds him- �t self in thEI count boarding house for. a � Mon L I th. His neigh rs hope hewill there I have ampletime to think more of his family and horse i: than of king alcohol, which iys ruination to many a soul. I � - I I ., I . I , . _ , � I ! I � � . ! I ; ; I i - I . � __ I - ; I� ___­"___ � , - I ! . - - . �� I � S , I ! -,-. . - -, _f I " NEW ORIN a A.TT* I . I � � , �� . —, I I , - M �, NY . NEW _�AND HA�DSONIE . - : : TERNS FOR.SHIRT . WAISTC . . . . . . ­ . . . ZT4 ikYthing Fo arVA D'�e � Vroman, Provided She Has ft Flail . I Mats For Early SprIng—Vatte : � . F Dr Eastei. I - I I I I I I . . .. . . I ' . i � [Special; Cormspondenee, I . r - IS'Ew Yonx, �Fob. 25.�Did yo ; I ahrow a handfullof co�n into a pop seeib burst forth ilitio a 'sUdd . an whJtoandtootbsomd' keg? If y YoUmayform an'idlaof thosud .pearance of wIndowa and shoi%i I shir,t walstsand c llars to wear wiqh Th( e are pink hacked glnj:ban�p one lilac and green, and any nu dal �Ity perQales, with exquisite ' ' Th a are also dark blue linens,- stri )as and obec S and la . rge P1, .1ndIed there are . so many . differ' - bea itiful pattern, i and materials in Into these dainty ind 4orivenlent ga tha� any one migAt 'be pardoned fo .AL' ,rW1-"I . � ; . - I . �, I - 7 ''�� 114 , __�_ 1. I I . � I L . � . f I , i i , - .� i I , I � . I �. i I i I I � � - !� 4 I I 1� I � ��, _( %9;FF� J i - I � I , I — - , a.% uzl:� ,�� - --�-,� - -- - , � I . ; i - - 7 �k� I ; . - - i_� . , : . : i 1 ; 1 � . I I i 1, . . . i .. I i . - I i li ! 1 ! � . ? I � 1,�_, � . ! � I I . I 1� . : i . � I i . I - - - i � I �, I ; e I I � I I if - I , - - : I I I I � � � -� � . - . - - - . - - I '. 1 � : I � I � I . � ! i P � . I . �;- f I I 1 � , ; ! � i . McLF,A.N BROS,, Publishers, � L � i i I - 4 18964 1� i I � 11 � � � � . I . 1! i : � . � I � % . w" __ 1 , . 'SEAFO,RTH Tlt�,DAY '" I - � . i . . I i . � 5� 9' F 'ORLTAR-17 281 � - . �. :. I I I 1 $1.00 a Year in Advanee. I I � � I I . I blue sat i in ribl)on . . i . � '. - i� 1 .: i . I - . � . � , with a rhiriestone 6rna- I i 11 � - � 11.11 I . . . . . extent'bard to manage, owing to their 0 d- less than ten )r twelve. Thay are �atfier than' once won honors in the tTm"ted States. fafniily. Most of the child.renareyoung, Rev. . I )k)E, inen' . i I I . I . . I I I . I � J ha an as a rule, and are � dressed � ! : I " Tl to pattern hats! for Easter are begin- vanced years iind not vin had the adv n_. small m I . in uch He *,as the first Canadian' fancier to suc- 14 r.,Al cDon,nell has been convener of the au- � � tages of early educati on aug training. N � It, like soldiers, .laying al ays� i* short,,wopd. cessfully ut ince 2!' � . I v6g to. arrive, and one. must ibe strong to 7 'I fireed the Black and NVIlite Javas. , me ation. fund of the church is its . - 13AT � as, compared with otlke,r years', the report of The most rem irkable tb in b is Prior to bFs handling of that - variety it had I inception, and was remarhably ,succes8ftul. . �Iearj up under such loads of flower1w 48 I I I I ,q a out th � . I .. w � I I tead&r, if; fairly encour� their snowy-- rhite spax.a .or gaiters.1ir no been� found impossible to get them up I o the His' death is a heav � 6� ! I Miss*Elliott, the- � 9- ! y loss to the churpli. . . Itbera will tet on --ihe 111aster be�dg'e_a­r_. ' ing. 'The yed at housew'61rki sees little of i tect f e 1ired ieight. Fifteen years ago he be- i 31 r.: McDonnell was born at Bathurst., -1\:'ew kgirls are e - . q __ .n I . I T itting" �c g : I ig least I saw V er � it a of � them and p . . y � Roses In the greatest profusion will be on � sewing, and attend' - . �I v�,,as ganTak-in-, a a ecialty of, the Javas, and so Brunsvvrick,in January, 1&63, and was oni - . sir of thein, set up high with nodding heads and school. The women in -the �reformatory' a a good. deal, bui I belicirb t � a re great wlis 71is success that Guelph became 4 53 Yiears of age. -_v ____ - � . I . I Ir � � &.7 UN- -71 I t I . looking as If just onlled froni the bushes. employed in laun ry work, i�sewing, knit � 4 a Javas. ­�_�T Ir. John A. Stratlay one of the Most I I , ti g bri ade is a' irt of the:, �.,oliice f �ce' a d known. � the home of th - - � P cirse. I ' . . I . 0 1 � � 'L . .1 I 11 V16 ets there are until you almost breathe and house cleanin . In the reformato y Ju lying fro' what I sal of - it, it is n 61t --,NtXra. Bishop, the aged mother of Mrs. I poptilar ancl leading citizens of Barrie, was I I I IE i-17 � , ' of e Von a I -, Watson, of Ayr, died ,, I � . � n ilats -their fragrance, and lilies of'. the valley, the to al numberin custody during the ye r all to be compared wii h ., that James :XX. at her I fatally shot, shortly after 10 o'clock, on � , � I . �_ . narilssuses, orchids and forgetmellOts, was 180. In the refuge the total number in fifth rate ort meridan: z city. - The � re hto�'..r a resi nce there on Tuesday, 18th Tuesday morning of last weelk, at the 400r ,l , , � . � I I � W. - " ' . I bing In the custody during the year was 67J. 0. ' daug , - the pioneer 'mothers of his house, by Miebael Brennan. The I dalsles and camelllas—.everyt' ill � Ils are at the police st�6ionq; and tl�e � inst. I a was one ol I Z - a � .: P. � . . word of flowors is theria, I saw one 0 ` paratus I saw appeared i( , be,,, rather pri I I. of Pum,ries township, and had reached the ,marderer afterwards gave himsell up to the I . I . i i L u ever � i - pattern hat completely covered with a � � Huronite,in A entina. tive. 1 2 1 , 7 8, � - years. - -n ' -r. Stratby I � ?or an � rg i ; -ge 0 authorities, Cause, not k own, Al . : i , ge 01 d growth of short ribbon gra ' ; ".��. �, � I pi to of ? aD4 On One - I . [Writt,, f,r!Tnz EXPOSITOR.) �One th' g I soon noti I d in � Buenos Airea , —A r -�James Parr, of Hespeler, started leaves awidow and five children. He -was � as I * - I aide was a great rod peony and h white I was the fi e class of bairiage 1&ses to: e i ,E I home from Pre.9to)a on Sunday, 16th 50 y0ars of age, and leaves a lar e circle of - - 1. 1, - I � 2. rZ I I � one.. - � seen aboat felit in the i afternoon on the inst., Monday morning he was found lying relativesand friends, ,many of �, r iom reside , I I , - y last le . . I I . i � In I Calle Florida or the Av6lida � de Afayo.;, I ,in. the snow near his home. His face, hands in T6ronto. , . tresitf u til a pretty girl pllt It on, and I Ttried ve a sort of on did on the other. -I tbougl)t it a Mon I -N I dart ap- - tter I to gi - i I � I . � . - . ,. - f ull of 6 ge er m n ofiwhat the Argentina of : � � . forthwith declared it a perfedt love and a I � saw some types *hie I w uld consider,, er- and feet were badly frozen, bub it is thought ---- �A cow was recently ala-ughtered for I I , I . I .1 . I . .. thm. little deat I . . to da�is liTe. - - I wili now go back over t ie feet, and I think I co id rit a lette' on he will recover. . I r � . OLINtE HARPRIt. � a r bee , -near Brucelilines the paunch be g I . I � i f I in � : , blue I I gro A and titke thi�gs up more in detai ; them aldne which would be I inte , —Wom I the report -just published, it takep,, for tripe. When opened a quantity off I . , I , I - is I nb)r uf [ . I � , I . I _� fi � ll.up, the picture, so,'to speak. lovers of horses at leas The l6arn�d that. t4e smallpox laet winter cost sand-- 'containing specks of was found- P I , IMMIGRANT8-WANT�D. - 7t,i1,1N.0, . � gold i. Jgiireg. I . i I will skip the long- voyage, for a sea vo�- t, � ew , ownship Pf Malahide a total of. $I,- and closer examination discovered a ,con-* q I : , . . - � . - whi�h I have just meriiioiled, is a ya the �." . Madras 1 age is a very monotonous affair at best d I - - Dominicans and Haitians, However, Do Not � lr� street, the widest in' the ci ty, which, has 805.61. There was a refund to the- town- siderable quaritity of black tellitriurn and - - ; I . . I and anyway, good' deser'iptions of them aFe � � 31ake Special Eff(irts to Attract Them. 2 been cut right through th6 hear o the ship of R.237.�O, which reduces the total by free gold mixed with the sand. A quantity , . , . . � I � . - nt and common. t . . ' _: � � place at immense cost.1 It, is laid out aft�r this amouri�.' I - [9pecial ClorrespQnden�.,ej , ne r approaeh I . - has peen brought to Toronto for analysis. . I a ne I I , I ado -up . Our first intimatioi of 0 the style of the Parisian boulevards, " a —While driving the horses on a horffe- In the meantime a lively . : ' rim ants SANTO 1)6bm�Go, Feb,: 17.-LT,bere is,nat- ' , hunt -is being made � , the reAt River Pl�te was the announce- I I � - I . thou h still in a !very unfinih tied state g i� - . i i ,�,�. oden,George Bingh li d for the spot where the bovine took her on. the Isl hd of Santo + ' 9 , ower at Call am 8 ippe ) � -1 - urally enough, Do- ment le: teward one fine morning th),t , 't can i � r sing � � ty - ,a I promise of bein ne of the f li'last streel s , , n lin one fop -ght in the wheels of the goldp,u drink. . I � . the we couldn't have our! morning tub unless i ie g � I . .I- I I � mingo and Haiti n1l ilit011 3e Interest In cared to take it America. it Ipco'st an er(rmous amoubt like e, w ich - crushed his foot so badl —A farmer named Henry Gardiner, of � - I I I - at it - "I I . struggle for independence now in progr6ss in m4ddy water instead Pf in . a pposed,'apd bad to be amputated. He the the township of McAlurricb, Parry .Sound � I I . . . I 1 ri�47'. I on the sister island which lies so near, a' ,,a delightfu1V clean and inyigorating a a has been the mark deal of c 'ti- :ro m the %� - I �, , I pd water we had been �sing all' along. kk h - for a goo . V� shocit the next morning. . committed ;suicide a few dava ago,, by i - I , - / t ..t I so fir as Oe Dominicans r000ncerDed the T cism on t score, but it will Oertal ; y � I of the Dominion ,shooiing hiulself. He had ret1red for the . I , __ I � ! , , , I . I I .. I % . I - a Plat . - , O. has gone to Glasgow, Scot- n h but got out of bed and proceeded to . - . . - � I 11 tt volume of water lorries frown th' .'a t d greatly to the improve ent of the c , $ �Z IF. a , . .1. � sympathy of the people Is almost entirely that it colors and fre ifiens the water of t a '_'1111 , � ' . .L. . I . il and I belie; -a another si nilar I street l' is p - a t' I 0 � - - I I on the side of the insur'gents. !In Haiti it ocean far out, for ib�is so called river, ps . . � � jectea. The Scotch clurch� used 1 o t a d q Td, labsconding me mber of the firm of fronj him, but failed to do he and ran Out - . everyone who has fi�t forgotten the geor,- where the veni a w is, a t�( � r � � * I t, as the ruling to 'be o 7d, Ryrie & Co., of Mont eal, who is for d assistairce. Before she' returned her I Andrew I ig gun. His wife trie& to take the gun 11 I o bring back to Canad oa ,a / - . . \1 . . . Issaidto bovery differen # I- t s , ),I 11 I v,v 8 " . h I I class under that government are by no raphy he learned at hchool should kn( , , 4 - P -11 I . , : I . torn down but -ano' er a VcY finer wanb4in hit city on several charges, in- husb�ud badshothimselL Ht was sixty I : ,, tT I . I I � I : � I ! means favorable to anything that looks to. really only the estuli�y of a great system Of building ha boon put u- n its la4 not f*r Audifig ars n, defrauding customs, etc. yea;Ts of age, an Englishman notlong out-, 4 1 : I ; ward the I spread of revollutionary Ideas. rivers, efilbracing tho Uruguay, the Para4a, - ; � i I � I ; � � ; .away. Th re are several ot er 4otestafit -Mr. J. J. Davidson, principal of the I I - . Ty 11 — 4.41 a Is, 4. 1, 'D ;. 4.1, -I--, A L ,D: I �1, . and the father of nineteen children. 4 __"' . I . - V,r - .- . �.. � I, � .1. I I I ! ipw4;. 1 L I .1 I i L I I NEW, SMRT WA.XST AND COLL#1 . Ing tbalsong of the shirt waist. Th chq ickoq giDghams, the - 11CM per6a . th r; . green graSSI liDenS re tile 1 082 g, t4ink. All are Imade w tb ia�o an wAstbands, to w1bich bite an ou'gs will be buttoned. ,�o stj a ridinig, but more turn. down �n sh corners. I do� hope that woni ' � n losd � their patience whe . br ak fall off and roll Into I p pit ceo. Lot them always keep , su ply on band for emergencies I fa a. The most of the shirt wati, g there at the -.shoulders and -.at it ' to and have a wide plait down,' th b ttoned with �tlny gold, l ;�It . pea '6 b ttons, . A 4mall tie, blviokk,w t( a me pleferred color, adds the U11 Ishofneatness. The collars;�an o stifflinexi with embroidero'dIed I t a pret,tlesk�`There are others %re �-c vered1with lace and mus , d r' bbon �ows fit the back. But foT or u ie the plain choker collar and dee L a iffs Io6k the most .appropriate, i . v alst ls� not. intended so much or . a id dressiness as for con V01116110E i&n noss. Therefore much fancy trun 9.1t of place. So far I have� not.: se vilth other than bishop Sleeyos.L Th . it shirred and then stitched 6 a b3lt, laeaving about three Intelies bLol m alst for a staying piece. In iract ii little difference between th so sbason and this aside from ihe c6l Cliffs. - I In ofteet attire something ne Is d ally, i ind every one can find � hi ir d .1fahe I as mone� enough. I st w quaint suit yesterday. It was Of C ,brocaded woolon, in several shades .aadblack. The skirt was plain;, bu Ory full all around tb6 bob�orll s:eevesllwere of' black silk, gligot v -rinklod down over the forearo. . wrist was a very full plaited cu4 n __ ,v,hite lace, There was a sIM114r p, I a roundi the neok. . Over the I lsh t iere was a deep pointed cape o . th material, caug t Lip on the, h talde " 0 " f 3w gathers to age. It over th. aev r3abbedto-tbe alst -line -only i� th Aroundtheneo wasa a : v� b '" r'ro fir, with two small heads and st t Ila - � I , r7l;6ra was .another novel suit �roadcloth. It was cut with n1any I . qnd down each gore was a flat b4nd . Drown velvet. ribbon. The i�Mty Jacket was out away over a -vegt t � Inded one forcibly of a w.asp,,it b right yellow sahni striped acro rown velvet ribbons-. Down "t'll I as a double series of, loops of - t1, 6 i6bon. The jaoket was boun&�all L �TIth light brown fur. The. hol Was very charming. �, . , The hats �for March land AprUhre d more by their plainness than city a dUiiDg those'two, 6neartaln ind ; I ioes not do to baye too inuch I pe: I 11 e' ' felts, i itra x1mmIng. 0 a sies � voven cheinilles--all. 1 The bla A si ,n fancy weaves or braids, aretrini ,avishly as ever with! ostrich- tip ad rosettes�of deep h liotrope vol- rapery and bows of t a same, w , I Igret of white and. g don Y'0119*. as a dark greenillat elt bat, tvit) , I und crown. On eac "Side w0e I ows of Persian ribbo , "d oh ft 11, . lov there were three speckleA p . uilli... There wa-a lovely'bit In 3urple and white vel,yet. Tho. br I ?laited arid'of the dark, while tbe'g % ,rown was of the white. There wa i f Mechlin, which is extremely ? hl! season for everything, and on t I - -_ I . I L' - i I I I , .. 11 , � 1, I , I . � ]I I / , ii , , . . i� , I I . 2 � � - . . - , � � I 11 I : I . . - 4 I I r/A - I . .10 , i I . & � , . I I I I I I'd . _r ! - I I-- � ! I . FOR EARLY ! IXG., I * le was 1% pompon,, m a of oltri od r4 , ;nd 1, at. A toque oftu uo 6. a, a ff _ Ivet%s io the plaited brim, qnd 1vt1vet 9s.to the draped crown ad - 1] Mont of small iridescent. qul�,S, a.balf circle, with a fancy brillian ant. This was surhaounted b� thl, . r ght quills, very much larger, ,A 0 dark sapphire .blu i vel�et had I b aok'tips sat aroxind . the *: crown anales.. ArDundthQ(WQ.Wn.W1Afi .b . � . � - 7 . I . I I . I I .. ­ . I I . I I I I - �: f - I � i . I I . . 1, . I I . I I I w . - ,',,- , , � I :: - __�� , " ____ - .�� "', , I � ** , I . - i i T � - 11 . - .1- L I I -:. . . I ULU, U vyuv, VKV Z1 a earvy goou Will V ar mr, a.v, V rmejv an t e (0- I . � I � I . � .. churches in the city, th h, 'f o'r , tl�ie DriLyton school, ­*ho was enjoying, his wed- -Aliss Mattie Johnston about 26 yeRrs � . � 1 manifested toward the patriots, which not mayo. �, I I 4. � � great bulk A the peop are la Ca,,,L - 1hig holidtys last week,zon returning to ofage,adaughterofAf -Alexander -John- 4, . I only shows Itself in the hospitable treat- The morning af ter'the bath incident cur . . . I r, � � . .4 . I lics, professedly, ' thoui h clagre I 16 ellool on Monday morning was presented a 'of 'Salem, the worthy ree're of the - . I I . inent of a groat many Cubans who have vessel came to a standstill off the port of 0 ton, . .1 generally I eft to the i t,dies. t' -I was it a i h a very . large, handsome and valuable towng.hip of Nichol, had . been' - living � - I been force'd to flee from home, but In othor Ensenada, I close to tli-- flourishing city. of La � V� . � - I I I . I - . grand servi e in the c-. thedral ne S : ni �'s I 4e e of silverware by the pupils of his de- with�,er brother, at Thornhill, Manitoba. � �1 I I I ways as well. Liberol contributions of Plata. It! was our good 'fortune not to be - � I I . I i - � Pay, and it was certain v a bea 'ful I ht tynent. - . . ; Y i I one � a:ay while going about the house, seem- 1 4 � � � I � , I . money - have been made to the cause by quarantilif d, and af ter the port doctor's Wo each of the twelve or thirtee i T I ingihg to Mr. 'Albin Raw- ingli in her usual health, .a bloo;1 'vessel. 4 1 . I , 1�� o . I 'A horse belc ; _. I 1 some of the wealthier' citizens here, and hadateamed away We in.turn steamed slo?i� ebrines ,being visited in _iur by t a .n' a, of Forest, and',whieh he -has had in his burst and she began bleeding at the nose. . i I . I I � � the o n z I � � I even the poorer people have liberally pat- lY u the long narrow channel leading to procession, irnidst the peali * , 0 sessian I or 41 years, died the other day. *Doctors -were called in, a -ad ,everything � . S., , ronize the theatrical erforinarices that the Socks. � : - � p 1 Ind the anging of the 0 Zir. 'lie 'h animal was purchased by Mr. Rawlings siDle 'w" done, but the flow of blood I - p,os , . . . � I � i . . 11 � been given several times lately for The Riv 3r"Plate il very shallow, and the cathedral is a -very' [arke building,-" i b a hen one year old. is supposed to be could. not be'stopped until the youngworna'a � 7 ialm,113. , bout is F low and maxsby. it . � I � � � � I P the befiefit of Cuba Libre. it is a little land 'here i I great dome in the en,tr�, and 1 �mikst hol a ie Oldest horse in Ca ada, if not in Amer- died.,; � � ; - � 0 � , I � - . � I � -money and 0 �ge,o i ,, r . . � P a t 411 - difficult for an American to undergtancl must have cost a- groat deal of tremendous cone ur peolpe � It ft9nbs la. I J I . . , . I ,� I - -No less than seventy-six boys who were , . . , � 11 I � k and the people here, There is no-'dofibt that required an immense amount of labor to on the flazi 6 do '. ay ;1 :� 1 --James Scott, who for bhe last fifty brought oat!, to Canada from the Fegan 1. - '� c Ilar ' they are desirous of improving their condl- make this port, ��who e long stone bagmis +i a � - � tuenos . Aires "' as O� od h olrsO" car ler- ears has been one of the largest - retail homes, London, England, baV6 within iho � I i � . I vi riv - . u ar Mon, thoughthat condition Is by no means now thickly 11ned with vessels cit but the d ivers instead -of haVuLg iii6rchants in Toronto, committed suicide last five years honorably redtemed th-eir 11 I . EL h Y 9 . . . I � dbav a poor one as it is.. The island is fertile, nations. When we caine in there EL 80 whistles or bells, bav cow � horns fr�o al I kst Saturday by- th . himself from I �, . , . . 7 , . rowing pledge to help another boy out to Canada - I 0 Wil ' and the oommuniby might be mado.rIch If several Argentine alLd a couple of Italian. .. - - I . � which some of them voke;a worideiful I �',osedale �ridge into the ravine, a distance by r0paying E10,,-tbat Is $W the coat of 4 � : � I � , . t an of war ITing th r.4. One of the Argon- �9 $ -1 . 1�, immigration of the -right kind could be at- m . 4 variety of.sound, but th y are�weird thi�g I isap�oihtment in business is their i', emigration. And what is more, 128 � . . I . ga, - 150. feek D I I 0 1 tracted. 'This immIgyation.1s desired, too, tine cruisers wal; a ery pretty little We to hear when you wake * the %ni 1 - s 36id to be t e cause. � � - of these lade have each contributed, in � � . odl' but �no special eff ort- seems to be made to wheel steamer of lig t draught, intended for Strange as, it may see the greE t ': , i -The 1�dy of a mid<ile-aged man was sums bf $1 t6$50, the haudsome . amount of ; � � " 1 de . attract it. The necessity Is for capital service on the u�,per rivers. I i I - of the residents of the ital of r en 'a � y o . .�)und earlyl Saturday morning lying beside 81-038, and forw.ardtd it last -nionth as a I � tali I t �e Grand � Trunk Railway track in 'a gift, I -S9 to Mr L Fe 4 . 9 s ar(i rather than labor, and it is probable that As soon -as our vef eel was tied up at er are foreigners. 'In nii ra,' ti 1, tali , Dunw� 11 " L . � I I bot- . dock our bag age ,W is got up and taker in I , - ; � I ''I New Year 61 11 �Piljp I I considerable capital could be obtained If a . � predominate, but in . uenco. a wea.: h, .ifille, from papers found on the body if was from his old boys in Canada.'-' This in the 4 I front systematic effort should. be made for It. Ailroad tructs tot, ie -Custom House npar the English and Gerrr��'ap. Both leme a j i�arne4 that he had a wife and famil living sortof gmtitudei that we may call'p- . L � I , - and, I . ractical. . linen i by., I got. through i the ordeal, type-wr4ter are exceedingly well, i ff t e Eli ttera foululyon the -In reporting a trip through Prince . Nothing'of the sort has been attempted . _; ji,o'.Det�oit, Michigan. Le I . . ,ti� liar I I . -Edw d county, Rev A. C. Crews, in the I I 0 or of here, ho-wever� so far as I have been able and all, by the 6id of a friend 4.ho . sh speaking young pe� ya,. y p,4 t .enrl 417 q � )II �. i .. . I h and spoke S i h I �e I I body bore the name of H Koerst. panis , on a scratch t t -in all a 0 - . to learn. I . , , �u in a remarkably goo IM6, i h their : the churchei o Winnipeg on Ch stian' Giiardian, ": At B I I . . � ri I cuffs some of Tine paiseng,ers had to pay a pr�%t 1. I . loomfield - H�Itl �feels4be same need, and sonte y ,�lubs and societies, their cone � ts� 16 ballit. it � Sabbath, 16th inst., the Armenian. question -A I � I I � I penny. 1ndeed I ,for 0 . . there� ,re three congregations of Quaikers, . � ago a movement looking. to the ex- lei I I dould write or mth�r tell ston I about' 1was th,b topic of the preachers. A big man the Orthodox Hieksites and Fast Qu . i as are - time I it71 was little wonder,, . ak,-ers. 1. I I am ; ld Buenos Aires all i dgM, i ut . leeth4. was held on Thursday night, 20th The Orthdox 'Q'ilakers do not read the Bible a : - ressy ploiting 'of -tbo country was undertaken in seme of th' brought from the i I Mrik my n coun ry enougl: ooi I � I Z ,� : t. nothing came of . t * . inst., *hen Winnipeg people were given an in pkiblic -services, and re ect the sacra- , aving- a curiotig sort of way, W a to stock a, respect4oly :space must be abot t used! up so I I w il! stop. I r .,t � ed store. T: �,t 4 a way the Englishrpan i ": Inary It. The proposition was to publish a book 81z In my next lette,- I v,�ill try t9 give an i ppo XLUI Y pf giving substautial evidence ments, giving to them. only a spiritual ,I . � � eat nk I � ui .e perseen I plain Wh oes abroa,., jba0t He will tak idea of the city fro n a more,b dnesslike d ted people. meaning. The Hickaites differ from tke - I ailing attention to the advantagea of the . i I fdliool boots, RnOhe� full of trousers, a (ou- . � i ! . I � I shirt ountry and to put this book "under the I point of view. 11 i - . , ei ewar has bought the old John- Orthodox on matters of.doctrine, and are. I . pie full of unde -Ive4 , etc., etc.' Then be I I � :. I eauty anotion of the government. "Very little THE WA'X'OERER. � son 1arm, east half lot 3, concession 4, Wel- . , � grumbles an co l I . . really Unitarians. The Fast Quakers we . . 4 neat . W, 1, and accuses theoffi- 4 ; . . ' D . - as done, however. A olev,.er'_-and ener- . c I � desley, Waterloo county, containing 100 practically Methodists in their mau er -of lals of ing ro fbj�belrt � when he � has to pay I � I et)o yoting A c _ - � s I � acr;s, I . . . oing is moricannamed BacoD, who t . . q good bank barn and a frame dwelling condiX�cting services. They comprise the g �. I duty. � 0 6� t e officials are not at ove . Canada. i� ' � -, on any as traveling through the West Indies, I ,honae, nearly. all cleared, price $3,200. The younger people who have introduced moderu 4- 1 mak htti Or t' emselves on the quiet, ' Large numbers -, of live hogs . . U c a �� I . e waist ind who spent a considerable time on this. are being 'isame farm was wort th at least $5,000 a few methods i to their ll� rehes. The Quakers, � - . � stro - but the fault. is not � 11 on their 61e. shipped weekly from Harriet . � 139 sland, was given to understand that if he i � y . y house la� ia special -Galt shippers are ,, ,ears ago. as a rule, are worthy citizens, very honor- 1, ow the vould produce such -a book he would be _ I lot � Close b the c6A sending rge consign. . 1 --The anti -German, sentiment in Great a-ble and trustworthy in their business Aeal- I train to carry th4� assen ers by our vegael mantis of lambs to Toronto and]' Buffalo, ;ri, �ai 'bas caused a cessation. of the selling ings. ' It is said, however, that they are not - � , there , andsomely remunerated by the govarn- 41 _ � I I to Buenos Aires,ov­�'r the ldcuog�Aires & En- -The Cape Vincent seed 1 company is �c Travellers for German firms exceedingly caterful in keeping the S -ab- . � i : of last ant, and a ponditional arrangement was � � , I f 1 tget beer. � , . . - I Lra and Made with him. He returned to the .menada Port R*il y. The � pv�sse ger shipping large quantities of -split peas to a &I e that their orders bave fallen off 75 per bath. . i � iry and cbmforta le �' United States, however, and nothing has I j� New York and other cities. ', �cenip. since Emperor William sent his -Alfred Pitt walked into the Windsor 1� q . .: I � I 4 built ,i on the 21rit American plan, lit -On ev a market a man wias fiend $5 f %*:ous sage to President Kruger, the � I 0 shown ,,at beenli seepiof the booki There is little : , I . - polic-6 station the other night, and an. � al I . I rather smaller al!1a he locomotivIe wa of " 'r'�Zrssno going to English brewers. I ealre- * I for selli light weight bapen. It w ic tU.rFt doubt. that if! Haiti should put .out such a nounced to Chief Willa thathe was a bur- . 1 1 1 1 the English type.!� . a left Ensenada at out stain d J lbs. and weighed only U lbs. I : �Alfred Glynn, an orphan from the glar, and wanted to be arrested. He saia - . � a omingo would issuo a similar � ! _P ak, very I Vork S 1"O I three in the afterpoJo ,I think it', was and .! I I ; . t I 7� I a new I _11. . Jarvis, the famous vocalist, 1)Stritford Home, who was working for that In November last be and a pavtner - eno, as here is a strong feeling of rivalry after a very ple"& t ride through a flat made h . first 'appearaitice at Petrolis on 11'armer Ambrose French, of Piper's C - �i I I ) I �� Of giaY if not potsitt V� d lalike between tho people . orners, broke into a jewellees store in Woodstock, . I I 0 � prairie country, 4ONd here and iliere ith Wedues ay eveving, delighting a large 1 ' _� I t hung (if the tw sttites. The form of govern- . i t ea� Ingersoll, was struck on the side of the and took about $300 worth of Oods. They '. � nice groves of eucal��tua trees, we arr;ved audience. I 1head by � a school mate. Glynn went to carried their plunder to Lon on, buried, it 1 1 . The Mont, as Is well known, is entirely- dIffer- I i I . . . about. dusk at t4 central station in Bu4nos -.John Elwell has sued the,city of Ham- th,loi for i teveral days afterward, but his in the bank of the river Thames, and then - , , . � � ,shape, ant, and there is'little doubt that either 'Aires. . . ead . � . � I ! ; iltou for $200 damages, because he sprained pained all the time and finally he sought shelter in the police st&tion. Oa . L At the state would be glad to absorb The Other if I have rather L% confused recollectiolli Of his �ukle by a fall on the sidewalk on Christ- dita. i I �t e the i i . i . ! I . � . coming out in the morning, they separated I I ade of it felt � - - � � to undertak hurriedlir saying �ood bye to a few felldw . * . - mas! eve. - 4� - . . Pitt L ' . I E� I laiting � :feoellin is not sufflolently -The qiiestion of feed for st6ek is be- to avert suspicion, and, when, reached � ' I connuest. ' - g voyagers on the oTo,Wded platformi and fOl-" ---�The farm of Mr. Simo ' Sli ,nt neat I orning quit� a serious matter with many j; a a war p . I . �' )Oderal hostIle to mqa robable, but it is a , . . the spot at which they had buried their ' . . I � I wl 1Z ter, With a couple of others ou Hayxville, was sold by ai a "z' other i y o `� . L , e dress 10 , I , I - ion he ,tart lers. fit I the vicinit f Harriston, not- booty, he found that his faithless partner ­ . . .1 I I very jealous Isaffection. J. L. C. iutou� a >pen air, In a steep, narro7v at day, to Mr. Jacob Schmidt -or�$7 925. The i bad carried it off. Then he went to De- � � rs Int a l , I I I ) istandit�g that in the _. � d alo, ; two c ree blocksto aik ho 11 it' I . ­ �@,, It and alo, �� * . al farm 'Consists of 200 mores., - - , the tow�ship the hay and straw crops were troit, was converted by the BaWation I . . I � . a bac . k, � I . � CU AN EXPEDITIONS, . .1 Ibis wh t is,callea.here a oas'a arhuebl�da, -Charles VaheK, of 84 thomas, and � fa [r average, but the great demand for Arm is .1 � � I . that is a 1hotel which furnished lodgingi but . t fe y, and learned that i,t was h duty to J . I I and of . I engineer on he . C.- A., �put a frosty e(, to ihA north has absorbed the surplus, give himself up. Chief Willa telegraphed 4, I I I I That Which Failed on the Hawkinis Wow no board, We we'ie' given fine, -big I - . i I . ; C. long Wry switch key in his Mouth an ast y re- 'an I no it ts not on the price, but where to the authi;rities of Woodstock, and . ' ' the Sixthl From the United States, rooms, looking out � as all the bedrooms1 do, moving itlost a portion of his gue. can lit 4, 4 I . - I I . . � � learned that the story w&s true. An officer : I I ; � of tan I Esp4eial Correspondence.] on the patio-, Or 99urt, in the centro of 'the -It is said that a farmer, W' lives in the ' -44a on Wheeler, a farmer from Dawn came'. and took Pitt back. It was ascer- :. _ ' i � - I TAMPA, Flo., Feb. 24. -It Is an open so- house, open to the sky. Then e �e Of neighborh O'od of Elora, sold �o, � nuch of his 'to ivh- while in Chatham a few days ago, �i . . - �,! ; : gores, . I talned that Pitt!s partner wse arrested in I I 3 � of seal cret that therp are In this town certain Byrn- us who had stuck together sallied out t at hay in the! fall that his cattle &!e dyinifor los;�& r'�i of $1,700, the proceeds of the sale St. Thomas two months ago, while trying I comj,�anions, (bot ;�re want of food. 0 . pathizers with the Cuban patriot oause dinner. One of !4 Six of thia �nimals ave of`4s summer crops. Themannearly to dispose of the stolen goods. - , little � I . . went s - I h . at re- who are disposed to go to almogt any YOultg Germans)l spoke* English, ish died. . ,� 17 cro y over his lose. Later in the day the . I o . I *__ z I ongth In th "Ir efforts to help on the revo. and 1�rench equall� - well., He had hea d of -Mr. Featherston, M. P � has since Sep- mc ey was returned to him, the pocketbook 14 - � � .1 . , eing of 1 I . - lution.- Net her is there any attempt an eating house in the Calle Piedad ( iety tember last shipped 4,000 tons'lof hay from ha ,ng been found by a colored scaveri Perth Notes. .- I � � I I a with made to co coal the. fact that General street in English) and thither we went. Ottawa iuto Westiern Ontari6. 1, Daring the na .ed Harbert. . ger The attendance at the St. Marys C014 � . cent -or 4 . . : I . : . same Cospedos Is t a active bead of this ooterle, We found I I A uo's Keller" a very p eas- last four weeks 1,200 ton's h I.z, . ' It i -me h 6 gone - 'west, ' -'Woodstock Sentinel -Review :- Last legiato Institute for the mouth iof January, I � c I . . -A batch of Toronto -cit, ens were -, -was 185-89 boy8 and 96 girls. The - . �round though I it ca not be said positively that ant eatin - ne 1896, , , . ,g hbuse indeed. seems to be a ev ning the young people of Chalmers � I � . a suit *here is .anytWng like a military orgaulza- sort of rendezvous for the -'German resi� ents last Week, 62, or 10 d - ' ch 'roll to the number of about one hundred ary, 1895, was i . I . ay in jail for fail . i �. �� � Mon here The work of raising funds to of the city, and is.,fitted tip in the style of ing to remove the snow fro the sidewalks we a entertained at the house of James 173,5$ ; 1894, 171.1-8 ; 1893, 169.93. At the I � � I - �; - . - I mark- �_ ver, whioh 'is being an old German iiiii, with high wain-scoi t ! their premis I . I W lir, 11th line,, East Zorrs. The gather- bl" hools the. number on -the roll for ? - - . " . . Pushed 'so vikorously.in all the cities, where of ,dark hardwood,4nd on the walls were el - -The leading Presbyterian church, 'at in I demonstrated how a number of intel- anua�ry, 1896, was 489 -boys, 233 ;gfrls, I � thing, I ! lij - : I � � nths It I there are re,1sident Cubans, could hardly enil fine large oil paintings on.appropiate North S dney, Cape Breton,,! has almost at young Christians could spend a happy I ; and au average !attendance of 411 - � . 1. J, -1 - shable be as succiesoful as it Is without a closely subjects. The oui�'iiie and service were )oth, �' boycottel the Rev. Dr. Mur�ray, because time with neither dancing, prGgressive January, 1895,- number on roll., 532- � � .1 , boys, '245 ; girls, 285, and an average of 416, - � � a and organized as000lation of some kind, and It excellent and the eparges moderate. of his effusive welcomeI to � Sir Charles euchre� nor pedro. I I : : . i traws, Is probable t4at the Cubans here as well After� dinne Tupper. I I : �� -M - a teacher on the Worth 9 I . r. two companions e't r. Forrester, ­2Amon the wills entered for probate . ; I mod as . . n1lu, : : during the past two months, in this county ,- I as in other Olaces -belong to some sort of back to the hotel, t I started out r a �Tvlr. A. A. Davie, of Brockville, recent-� Line, Xineardine, was tried by Magistrates . I I I P t . I Seeing a b;illiantly lighted sitre t i4- !Y Pur I - Baker'and Scott, onacharge of having are the following: Samuel T,oney, Xornlff� I One secret order . . walk. I chased from Messrs, McKay & Me . . ; 4, One of tb� most outspoken of these Cu- : : . resta ratit -r1,,1.Y, of Toronto, 5,000 boxes of cheese, i pitish6d a boy il too, severely, the coin. ton, � $499, personal, $4, �4 ; . ; - and tersecting the one'on which the resta . I I Rup 999 ; Eliz��& __� - a fine bans bere nipt only avows his sympatbY stands, I joined thei crowd which was at un valued at $35,000. He will ship them tol plainai , e boy's father. After tak- Cash, Stratford, $WO pemnal, no real ; ' I L I 1 , I I I - I . . openly, but 0eclares, the character of t, �' England. - I i ing evidence Vhe bench dismissed the case, James Oggleaby, Downie, $263.70 personsa, - � There- be, ering along it, and for a couple of 4outs _ . I I . work In wh ch he Is engaged so franklY feasted my eyes o� the be The other day John t� fludin ; that the punishment was warranted, $3.500 real; Richard Francis, Fullarton, : - a low, - L autiful and bril- � 91 . . I - I � - inched that al Mar tion of his name would be liant shop windo*x. I afterwards learned from J. P. Johnston his -50 acre farm on the � and not too severe for the offence. Both $tl 14 personal, $8,5W real; Robert Dowkes, ; . � . . . ML . likely to ini olve him In trouble. "It Is that is waa the i, Calle Florida, on wh !h . � a right th' Southl Line, pear; Walkerton# for $1, 525. sides were represented by council. Fullarton, $122.25 al, $750 rzal; L � , ; � 'XId cDoueoal ,Fullarton,$364 per- � � I I ic For this same farm Mr. Johnston, five years 1 - -MadameE. deBellefeuille Macdonald, I tridge all bosh foi the Ap4ntarda to ClAbblaR are .situated the finest jewelryshopi ana . Archib royal they are dot gi that the loss of the stft1per fanoyorbrio-a-brac stores, as well as the ago, refused an offer of $1,800., formerly Miss Edith Stanley Heaton, a lad -v zonal, no. L al; 10f Edward Gould, St. ,: . - I - . I i M' was J. W. Haw us Will CrIpPle ,Our obuk" three finest residences in South'Americ i6. -I _ e seeh flying around , well known in Montreal -society, is seek, �` Marys, $104 pergonal, $900 real. L L � Ing I .1 11 ther . ad he said tod . "It Is, of course, a serious don't believe therb is another city i 1 the Kingston two weeks ago. They must have a di*orce from her husband on the ground ' � -D ' n one of the late cold-, stormy _� . �: ; Ill oal w ic as the, that he'illtreats her and is given to the 'days, valuable horses, belonging to � � a fr . hi h h street which can huite " 1 r g - amity. e cannot easily afford the lose world been sorry tbey came out so ,soon when trh a � I an�munljtlon and rifles that went compare with tlr cold Sunday and Monday,. and the sto i s L ular of all the 3t�i Calle Florida -in 41 its rMY I abuse of alcoholic liquors. The' defendant Peter McTavish, of South Easthope, got on 1. I Op j L I I I . . 4 . I he left 1-4 do not h lough � is the son of the late Dunbar Macdonald, to the BuiTalo track, A train came along, �. _1 down, the I h I believe that the ex- , glory. T a street itself is narrow, t14 Thursday 11�me along. , * �' � : tent of the $as is so great as has been re- I nicely paved, and the buildinggs are n at -Etienne Chatelaine died near Curran, whose property is valued at a ha1f million and one of the animals was killed. The f, : . � ported. "t the Hawkins expedition was , all remarkable. It, isthe brilliancy of the Prescott county, at the age of 109 years. ' dollars. , others kept allea.d. of the engine for some I 4 .� . �� - . I not tho firstlog He leaves a widow over ninety years old, ? I the kind, and it certainly i shop windows under the white glare o F the -4. Miner, al,ed 65, who owns a two distance, but flually left the trAok and z - 1i - ,a � . . . will not be he last. . . I electric light t4t attracts attentiop. I They had been married over seventy years, hundred acre arm near Sparta, and his wandered into a field, whe-re they were"not ,� . I I &I . ;I - I . 'There h �, been flve other expeditions I went back to the hotel rather dan with and there.ire 275 descendants of the marriage. hired man, J. Dnrdle, age4l 61, were arrest. foan,a for 24 hours. They were both nearly 4 � � similar I JNne,ll he continued, "each - the wealth of Buenos Aires. . -Brantford has entered suit against the ad nd lodged in gael at St. Thomas, Friday frozen --to death when discovered, but it is 4 . . � 2 he took Gr , ; I one of' ;�Oht o started from the United I - Later views bd daylight, while t and Trunk Railway, to prevent the re- laet charged with the illicit maulifacture of thought they can be brought around. The 4 � I I ; ( ; . �1 - States :::and ded successfully In Cuba. away a good eal of the brilliancy and moval of the car shops to %London, and to w cers -found a still and animalwhichwaskilledwas A fine 3 -year- _� � I . The offi . �r � itmould a,,, an eat y 011sh and even sparkle, tended rather to strength my recover a bonus of $32,500 clainied to have we and about eifht gallons of new-inade old roadster. I - , I . I . - � , � . . . criminal fo, to give any particulars first opinion of the'i&portance and w ,th of been granted by the city to the; railway. whisky in Miner u house, which were I -At the annual social of Knox pburreb, I- I i I I I j I - _N a out them,, ft" that would only serve to the city. -The historical cost ae baill given by oeimd. Stratford, Bible class, helld. on Wednesday .1 I � I � . , Uri . - *_� . give clews to he a ies of our enemy, who . One remarkable ,thinLy about it is t im- Lord and Lady Aberdeen, in - � the Senate --Mr. John Torrance, of West McGilliv- evening of last week, Mr. George Malcolm, P, � I P ' , - . . . of �, �11 y night, 1-th near Parkhill, has in hie possession, a ]�. A., the teacher of the Bible clan was - I . I .t are cons on the lookoub. ' mense space gfound it covers. can chamber, at Ottawa, on Monda I _ ray, � it 11 . I ' , I I It is 01011 proper, e said further, hardly convey an. adequate idea of th6, im- insi., was a novel, brilliant, and extremely boolt in a fair state of preservation which presented with a handsomely bound set of _* I 11 . I If I . I I . I I lift) say a wq about our attitude toward pression it -gave me of a wild0nese,of I uild. enjoyable society fanction. ' I t I was1printed in 1668-228 year ago, in the CarlyWs works, by the members of his I I � t4 a country It is perfeotly true that wo ings. The streets seem to begin and end �Mr. Robert Oliver, of the Dth conoes- reign of Charles IL The book is entitled, class. Accompanyin the books was a 11 er of far out of one's lien. I so ' trying sion, Beverly, who is retiring from farmin "DIVleDialogues, containing fundry dif- beautifully illuminate, rtiat are v'lolatln�, he spirit if not the lett . on, gave I 1 -address, thea tio .. � law a United States and It In a to find where the streets went to. t , not presented with a kandsou , "' - I the S 0 ` W" n Le � gold watcK quiAtions and "istructions concerning the penmanathip, of which was tke W,ork of Mr. ',' 1. . matter. of r gret to us all.-tLat we are a pretty city, however, in any sense -- the am I s old � attributes and providence of God." It was I �. 0. UcTivish, of Stratford siness Col- - .. I � �) cha d pair of gold mpecta,cleb, by bi I I � . . ob I Ilged to 6 so. Even those of us who word -nor even a pleasant one. The streets friends and neighbors who p,saernbled to i mited by James Flesher, London, Ell lege. Knox church Bible ass is now I I � I I i ,Fr . 9 � I .. i . are not naturalized citizens of this coun� are all narrow, most of them rather rough, take leave of him. . � and. � - larger than ever before, and inbers nearly , I . I - I : I - nerally they,are dirty. The houses -Mr. J. D. Robertson died �ery sudden- -Rev. D. J. McDonnell, pastor of t. 'one hundred. .. � . � . . try feel that We ought to obey the lows of and a . , S � � 1. I . as . I . , a bospitable I and friendly land while we are all much on the same pattern, built ly at the family residenci, Fe& Del], near An4rew's church, Toronto, and one of the -A pa�t7 of SehriWille young folks in- I I . I . � � - . : � around alcourt. They are seldom More than Guelph, an Sunday evening$ � 16th inst. j beat known Presbyterian divines in Canada, tended. * a surp , abide In it. i We feel, however, thwb,our � - rise party at A frieu&s I ? I i Z . ' , y mr I min . VIN I I i - first duty is I c our native country, and no one or two stories high, are built of a r ugh About half�past five, Mr., Robek�aon left the �f died Wednesda 0 . 19th inst,, in house, &ut . our miles out, the other night- A I i ol I tl�g, i ted house to feed his. ultry. �en niii�utes � Fertus, 4 the residence � I 195crifice is �oo great for us to make, even kind of �� brick and covered with pa�l I . - onis father-in-law All was ready, baskets, overcoats andfu'i�,_ I � a blue as there, to hothing that can lglertaon� I wonderi � 11 I - prevent us I ter which gives -them a taw -dry look. later, Mr. Adam I = -. Dr. � Smellie, where he had been stay. but the tearns.ters failed to 'nut in an ap- ­ � white fro � �g I.Rev . - - , �i I an or- m doing _�verythlng in our, power to �Jhmer'e a$re a good many fine modem Muld- what was detaining him, went to the wood- ing for several months. The decesised was pearance, caring more -for tie comfort of I . I achieve our ilidependeuoe. ' I ! I - . I I I I higs when you come to remeriber them but abed, and there found the poorfellow lying consider�d by many the ablest preacher in their horses than for the disappointment of � � � � � at �, in 0 ey are lost in a 'Wilderness of the ther lifeless on the floor. WIdie in the act of the Pres teriaA chur After having everything pre- : - , I W. 0. RMM. . I . � I � ch in Cauads. Since the ps,rty. - .orna . . . I I I a kind. � . taking some feed out of a barrel, he haA 1870 he ad been pastor of St. Andrew's pared the young people 4id not want to re- I . I - e fifte�nth annual report of the An- 2he police in oronto, go�ig there from Peter- turn jorne . they . a up -Th Bdenos Aires impre one fallen over, and it is supposed instantly ex- church, agam with full baskets, so I I I . . I .1 at bat draw Mercer �eforrnatory for females and pkincipally Oil at t of their number . In pirecL Deceased was know)a all, over Can- boro. e was married to MUa Smellie the all met at the residence of Alichael Boos, :o 1 �, . . eight , Refuge for giFla, is just published. In the the centre ot theeleltlyn t,here is one at very ada as a poultry fancier. , R16 � birds took daughter., of Rev.Dr.Sinellie,of .1 and, judging by reports, they h#A a good, � 114 1 . � Fergus. She _. at a . I . . � I ::: X IV I . . 11 refuge. departVaent the girls are, to a great .. comer, and a whistle neTer fails to - 9 prizes in all the big shows., 1`- had more died about two yevirs, ago, 11aving a large time. w � I . I - -1 I 1— - I . _ _ I . � i ind of : I � . ; I I � -, I I I . ! .1 . I . I I I . � . . 11 I . 7 �� I ! I i � � ------ I I � . �. � h 1�ug ` , ��, , I I I P �i; t ar� I u1i . t -'r i i i I I I . I I � - I ; � � -1 � 1 4 - .. - 4 . I - - --- �, I . I I . I- I � __ . � - -A, . . , � L . .� - � . I � I . A I . ! i � I � I � � - J I � A . : � __ . . -_ I . . . - I 1, . � i ,- _. 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