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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-03-20, Page 1- ­_­_ _­__­__­____­__ �_._ - I T . ! ____ lff­ I �­11­1­­_11 - I 1- � � .- � �w­­ ---- ... I � I ­ I— 1_�­­,­:­,­­ .,.—! 1 '7-7 . ,--mr, I �, ­_- I -_ - 7 ­_ I . I I , -"Iq* - 0 1- W��_� .­­ - � , . . . . - i i I 1 11 . .1 . . . . I i . . I . I � � I . ! I I . , - �, 4 .- ­* ?11� - I I . . . � � I I � - -.�' I . . T__- � . I ­ . . ..­?_.�, . - I : I :1 I � U-Ir-7or-111�_ - I . T -------- ��,_­_­_­­ 1. � . I I I---- I _ . ._ I . , . z I � . . . - , .1 . - I - - I I � I - I ___ I , I � - - � ­ . - . . ­­ I .- � I , , q .11: I � . 7 - i . I I I - . � , . . � : - . . . i � � � . - I . I � � I � � I . . RCH, 13 - I . -1 . I ) 896i. - , --f .... , � .,. � ____________1`"� - . . . . . . "Iq" it � - I ----- I I I I ! � . �ice, I . . I � -_-0111011011" � I I ­ �ds'i' , .i . � ��, . � � � I .. 11 I i FOR I ! . I i . I :i. --- . � I ­ . W I I I I 111111� a Spring "I,,-- , 1� W . I - . I I . I- 11 .. .. � ­_ 11 - I I � � - 15th of March � . - - 1 t fflI jr . ,partmen -vn , , ­ .. 6 0 - � 4ete for spring I I . j�ii - . . �, . -1. V 11 p I , I - �40 -#......*.,.*,*... -1 � M - . I I � . I - � i ­ . Th.e � assox tment Wa : `1 I - - I le greater than- ever- � .... I . . and tte' -prices I - � � ower.- A i , : ,than usual......,........ - I I I I __ . i 1� - � � . . � I I I 1 7 1 i . .. . . l- .. : � I - � � � 11 - I ISLI ! . "I � , __ I I . hirtinga,,' .1 I ... i r- , ... ,w Cottovades, " I . I , I � New Tweeds,. � I - : � . N4w Flannelettes . . I - . � New Clothinop . � 7 1 � zy � I I I ., " �, L ew Curtains I q N . .V I : :� 1�, I . I i �- New Carpets. - * . � , : . . Oil iulot6i,. , ; — � I . � I . 1 1 �s Greatest � - . I ,'ash i . I . f , >ds, Store._ I P I . . � . . I : . I I I I I . - I r A I M_F=00 I � i - 'M i � I E, XcFA � . --- . I � . ,-- i I Jory (h_Q_-4&-. -: . . i � . . I comp , 1 : I I I I anv_ I ; .--4rr i : ; I - SeafortLll - ' . - � � . - . � ____�� ke their sup on the sly. This is, without � practice, commol�iy crisy. Agaiu-, a number use the- - � I ,r7s; -pump and well, and often, est place'bv hiz; heating stove. , .r ,, in nothm*g in reL ilm but unkind I ild his back. This is neither, honorable. However, it is "A, - iv often drink has been abuse& -, ten drive ,their horses to death.- � b of this, � � are' we to prohibit,. - � ztes altogether, and return to the, 4 A method of oxen and jumpers V I time honored business of life in. .. � been terribly abused 'mi 'recent - - a most hideous and revolting - - I . it we prohibit this by making i-,, � any compaDy to iss � ue a poli . W � And again, how often we reaa . ,[a taking away the Iffe, of their � wives giving deadly drugs toi ,� P:ds. How would it be to pro. - 4ge altocrether, and set tha*1 rid 0� nikr. to keeping bachelors' and old -11 J 1. e murdAm - a? As our frien i, the Egmon&. , sometimes dwells on original. iat s th he t 4ye ,o all this? I Mes�rs. Robeet and Cecil Ross. � , ome � this week from Boston, I ;wen� with and were selling & � ,veryifine horses. -Mr. E. Jobn� . andiblacker than that. You askl andiD, North Dakota, who, wa& - . - ,a wi 4Aer montha hera, and who�- ig4brance. There's only one ma � edir4laat week'aissue, was re- try and try in - va . r ded to Miss AfcChn6heyl of th& : -I Oeft here on Wednesday for- Fab lil a. TV ,e make a specialty Drelse Goods, get the right kind � , They were also accompanieA ' I T .Johnston, sister, of Mr. John�- in pAce—that bring customers ba, I Ranuie has Dow a large quantity -1 . � on the ground for the erection 6f worthy English and French. make c*-, Alain street, adjoin , his Ing - . e.—Misa Fisher, of Zurich, 15�� I I DRESS - GOODS. 7 brother, Mr. John Fisher, and; � , I i Doul&'Fold Lustre, rich apd. glos 4 - . ., sleighing CA -111(y to the late, 5p, black, good value at 350, , her, has kept. T and a large; I 9"? I 41 inch all -wool Serge; this is o -, � � teaming is being cone.—Miw . famous line, and cannot be beat ray, of Wingham, is home thiss - for value. I ig her parents an in +Iuk - .1 d attendingthe- Double fold Mobair, bea-Atiful goo� io-al conventiou,� bein held here stylish and seiviceable. -The Pri�sbytery of Huron niet. A great bargain, silk fini 5h, all, wc �reabyterian church on Tues&y Henriettaf 46 inebes wide� ri tttendance was good, and con- jet or blue black, go3d value insineps was proceeded with, 600. � - � - I � an evenina, sessien..-�-The 24t 42 inoh heavy," Serge, ex,tra* value, ju . 4-- - I )nvention of tha� county '?oL I �n ("�armel church on MW;ednesday'l skirts. r I I . 0,y. -The Misses Higgins,of r- y, , : . R 'ucefield p4rt of last 'ere In ifiakes up very dressy, and -is is, have returned to Hensall,, great wearer. - : - . � 1�lr ,V Mrs. W_ Q. Davis. � � . - formerly of--. , oi I"xet_ . er, and , �, in the. village this week, visit. A range of fancy spots and figun . *:rs. X. Patterson, jr., and also�i . not equalled for style. and -valt - :eiSabbath school convenntiona.-, , . Ch and Miss De Lion, who werM6 I rccently, have returned, the for- 1. I iAting friends i, and . the lattert . . � . _;_ : 11 Db, the millinery openings -A- C� , I e Pkice—Gash or,Produce. � O'. Xgsaed to the municipal councir hlf� of I -lay and our P'ZIlice trus- ' I I I . I L . . 0— i-ecirculated this week and large- , OD; E S BROS., � mr business wen Ond others, . I I . I I I - e said cGuncil -and 'trustees to .-- I . 0 1 TON. 1. I :– I I a for the raisim, of I neC � Mai 7� , , Do% Vide .good and auOicieDt ffli - i , (Pr our villao-e. The amount.-". . CY I I ' MDE ' ' I uired is to a md, o , � ver ' term- . pre - . � � t ! i YOUR �, ORDERM . - � I I and whatever 1itt14 diAereaw � . - . We make all kinds of Boots. a , . I ay exist as. to what samno --. - . - , I I I At, . . - �expended and wh4 provid - I I � . de, all are agreed that� gooV 11 . st fire .Protection ia absolate17'.: � .We are sure our trustees w112 hand made', 'are the beat wei e support of every one in the� . I , -1 I leywisely and, Prad�ntiv Pro- . --- - . I , - I � . important at m W. S. _' 'ego �ifanitoba, %� wifel of Glen ,ro. I , Ki,� Shoes, 4nd Boys' and Gir i Dungannon recently,j atteading � � , � I , ,ir. McKay's fatht�r, the lata", f - i � � - were in He sall this:Week visit�-- n ; � � . I er, Mr. NVm, McXay, prlu-- I � � ublic school, previpus to re- ' ' �, 77 their home in GleiaxboM­ � . I , Bishop Baldwin, of Londevy�- I I service in St.. Paul"s church, on I rnoon, March 15th, at the hour . ek, and a treat is linstorelo - - -M -Ivwea 4tttend.-Mr. George McEwa* ,Li g himself a neat office t � n. � Fisk Jubilee Sincrera held a axworth's hall on Priday- evew- : , � �e notwe was short, and the A-�: - - - ri.-The Canadian Order of For' � ` �- a A village, who have a strou ; 11 I ,_ 11 society here, intend holdin - . � i -, in the same hall, on Satur . �� . �ch 14th, and as the conce t ___ �e a proo o e __ I - I ,- �eudaiiee will be large.- I ; � . . . . � ' - . I . . I t4 chronicle the dasth � � I � - s ��,eek , of the township of if '_ _� licGoll, r� ivent �ccurred at. her falhear'J", 'I . I �Wedmesday. The funeral . I I ��thia I(Fridav) afternoon. - . '�. the I Leartfeft sympathy of A -i " . I i A sud (Ian death of their d& . " 1. - �asiufairly good health I'D ­ � . �,ur o4 her de�th. � - - 1 : I � � � f . '. . � � . . . , . . Uaii�� an exceptionally' cleyer bloth� � I . I 010 parents residO in * uln I at th ir residence, of cons rn ' Dec. day, ruary 24th. .-.,, v his !high soci&tl and relialO .-- - I was, considered 4i very iIa81U' - _', 6rpri�ing youag man holdillf � , , r, I � � t, , - i 0* L as �steaqgra�her 4nd Cc - _. . time Of Uvl "_ 1 f I aront 0 up to the . �� T - : � i ,,� i , i t - i i I I 11 - �i .. __ - � .. . . - - I I � I � __ � . I I I . - : . � � � I I I � . I - . � � - I � . � - . I I I . I - . . I __ �� . I L � ! ; .1 I I I � - I . I i � I � . � - . I � � � . - I - . , ! : I I . � . - I , I : * . � . I I I , I � : I - . . . � . I- . I I I : . I - , ,, I - : . . i i I �� . I - � i � I; I i . . . . I r . � I I . i ! � . � . I . � . - . I . . . . i I . : � i . I I . 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There are' - hundreds 6f 11a _ D silver, as we are 8 ttlers given without any previovs notice, was p e ston, and the couple went to a, neighborizig 1.11 - � - CAMPAICIN SIN T031S �,w � The - splendor, i ' iu 1 an ide� of of the best - ever given before a - Huron island, where they were m d by an Ank- i , . . � I - , , t bbside which! the at t D ,A .ABSURDITY. , �, all for ,except the Populists. . y pre TH � I . . t I � � coming in yearly. To give yc � , arrie . , . . 0 be for It, but are at heart for pa- summer n1ght pale and d I le what � - do . I � i I . tend f 1. . I � I .f the population of the Dauq country, county convention, being thoroughly pra�_ lican clergyman. The bride's parentsaw .. � � . i -wonde a mind instinct ve tu , - -m is a gradu i ' - - � . I � ; INDICATIONS F AN EXCI ING PRES- per. I . Des to there were fourteen hundred iandi fOrty tical in every respect, and its influence ga-4- greatly shocked. ,The groo ate � I i . � ([No �. at lth4 , the ,yr on f one's childhood, a d'one me- I 1 . I - � just 100 t rascal Roward's inn , Hat for *� late Pro. not fail to have a good effect on the dele- in arts of Queen's College., and has been _14 I i Vf T E THING., I IDEN- iAL CO T . i I ally names on the voters - � ,E , I . I - . I I �� I I " . chanic y ums a bar or � . studying medicine. He is a very populax . 1 OIS I says an Alabama member Whom 1wo I vincial election hasi.. as there w�re *nearly gates who were present. A hearty vote, of i I ; � . .1 . ; ! . � . I � I !no! _ ' Ir t . I - itere diR - . I � � .� i I ant'to be n,,gei I ana young man, and a great athlete. He is one A � . five hundred good le***** vo ranchised. thanks, moved by Rev. J. W. Holmes I I i ! - I P i i I ' Claims of the Po ullsts, e mocrats and . g of the leading players on the QueenIsCollege i i,e ; ; I 8 not na a. �'Tbe Democrats a: an els � .i � ' And with th a *d, . I "lie aWurdity of ,showing a bun . �� I would It v t fo Denson, not only be- A, crown upon my fore e 4 Six years ago we id not have post office seconded by Rev. J. S. Henderson, was e4- . I -, . I i ; _� in count ry,,uow we ave twelve tended to Mr. Rae. - I I The Bible our teit I - .. � , I . . . . gry the Republim &-The L tug d Campaign - cause f his 01 ecord, but his other per- A harp within my h � . in the Dan , I � football team. I .. i - , Inan- how to I work his jaws, in lieu of � givin . I . I I � L 9 _-George Reynolds, -son of councillor 1, . � at, is apparent to, every 'of 1899-A Cc . prehen give View of the Forma, ces here, nd the* Popullati were EDITH SEssioxis `1 UPPRIL and three or four about to be �ta.blished, book," was introduced by Rev. W. J. Fordl f ; � , - . � � . � ; . � . . , . I . arid yet w( railroad 1 arer than of Clinton, and w as followed -by a profitable James Reynolds, of Aurora, while areas . .. i him oM;ethilig to a - have a� I � z i . I . I situation. ;, . asham'. to vote or, this man, and so it ----.- _* , , ' Ing. � 5 � I . IW>ody I I . We have a pekly 1pail discussion. "Intermediate class tex . - � , - . " I I- et such an act is Inot more t6baurd � - - was a slow mule �ace, and, by the blessing . about sixty miles. 6 ching ?I put his necktie fastener in his mouth aZ in -� I � - � I [Special Corresponde ce.1 - I . I A ord from Mam , )ba. at present, and soon expect -a � A -wee r* I . � ' Of God�, Denson ptoved 0 be the slowest V I kly, was taken up by bliss Wilson, of Clinto 2 some way the fAsteper was .drawn partially, than the continuaJ cry Of unprecedented . - �1 , . ' . WASHINGTON, a ' I DEAR Ex-osiTop--When we i ire movin There is yet a good home In at f0 all i who taught a class, the lesson being tlg dowi3L his windpipe, nearly -choking him to 7 � bargains that we see so much of in ad4er. rob 1 �--�- he political I oo,#Idn't think of reporting verbatim ' __ 9 I I K . ,e I . _4 � . I . I -1 1� � I I out here soi ne- of our friends req ted a to farm produce.' Theta ere last.,J ear oa or - . conversion of Zaccheus, with blackboar4. death. Medical aid was called in and after - � ermpaign I has efidd -in deadly for a �, fam�ly paper - the remarks of the ... I � tisements. - I . ' I _- I 'Y sympto ' a Qbers. Th - a - write coca Aonally to.' TnE Exi �SOXTOR uand about one thousand heawd of � catt, shil ' ,a class department," 'Was consid- considerable trouble the fastener wAs ex- .1, � - L I . lie4tl earnest, and the premo Ito] South' Cafolina mer ey gree - -i . . P ad " The borr - tracted And young Reynolds Will recover. - . - 91his kiod of talk not unfre� give an so unt of Manitoba. far, how- from Dauphin. These cattle ave ad aqout ered by E. J. Harris, Clinton. Rev. J. W. � , I f i�.� Indicate that It III -be r6aster. It Im that, �xcept a few follows I . � o amounta to the telling of our hpngryl . . no In the cities, the � i r I I 94 I u I - I I -BUYER, to be filled, beentherulein urpoli cs'thatalanguld state i� solid for silver, and their, remarks ever, we h ve failed to compi F, but with twenty-seven dollars iper head. his c6un� Rae addressed the convention on Our r - -Aliiis Eva H. Brodlique, of the editorial I I I I . " � . the 1 'TELIJGENT . � your perm . ion we w � cold .like' to give a try has thebeatnatural advautages, of *ny lation to the Provincial'Sabbath Schc - staff of -the Chicago Infer -Ocean, receivocl L __ : . I . d and �comforted, and not preientiinj presidential ca paign iao always � been about �!Cleveland would!soorch -the paper. .1 � � � I - � . !I short desc�r, tion of the country it present. new country i ever 41 - We her early newspaper trai i 7 in the press 4 . e ateriai by which this result �nay,. be followed by'a 'superheat d !one, and 11892 It I only fair, I suppose, to -give most . aw, as. the country is sociation." "The value and place of , i i ; I was sp * � . the church'i � gallery at Ottawa, where - � 4 � q p . u1nale ecial - . It is nbw, nearly six year* . ..... 4 a 0 l. 0 well drained w4th creeks and rivers, has �Jots Sabbath school in the life of I ' need it most, . ,! . attaii ad. 1 . was certainly 16'nguid Dough, when In space o those who evidently f w I, __ � . , 3 a ai bport of good cleaill-and .for the ne ,� I ! here, and should haW �r unit w settlei to was the title of an excellent address by,Rel - correspondent of the London Adveitiser. - z Tthe iteral meaning of the word bar. one-half of the o untryp6ople refused; even and a after the Democrats I tak� the . . - " � I . � I _�, I . I I . I" . I . . 'a udge-o the climate, whic is Re. - z gain an I I to attend the rall as, and -about. a fifth of Popu sts, vibose ambition Is to hold the to judge -o the first commencefarming operations -at once, and a S. Bond, Seaforth, wh,3 showed that t She is an adopted daughter of Hon. David . ; ; ;reement, in other words, an ­. - 01 y 4 ; I ; I thing to be considered. Upon ar arrival sufficient supply of hiy near at hand for �the value of the Sabbath school as an aid t I the Mille, and one of the cleverest of the man J . arran emenV by which the wishes of -the the voters staid a home. T1 a Dem,ocratto bidtlan of power In, the .next house, and i q . I on the Ist da;V of April, 1890, ie- country first years, until the fatmer has Ian a clever Canadian writers nowengage_�d on the - ) � I 1cont cting parties are satisfied. A�d A is committee, accor Ing to tha party's ous- who expeob to outnumber the Demo- . - d enoiagh churchwas inestimable, and that, the plad �i� � I : I . I . I . looked as ' -n press. _- . I . -tom, sugurswell from I he'Pe fact I and I crats.1 The latter concede them 20 main- I still in. the dept of winter. broken; up to grow his own fodder; lota of of the Sabbath school was as a nursqy t!,D America 4 L . � . in thi sense that we claim to offer the pur- . -- � Blebahing no ptc. the churcl ----:Rev. Neil b1cPherson, of -Petrolia, will - . I chasin pubfic bargains. The course I we. must Own that; a figi reis it gives me bars f�orn the south and . admit -that they t-, - ,! break up, good timber for building, fencing, � 1, to keep filling up the rawks 6f z . I - c , I I ng eap as Vc I not accept the �all from Knox phurcht . I ,w � - Exeter, au�' .... I I . .a, W � �i u to an th* t -It is by positively have a little sfio Q&reasm, In th census maygotmore. A few !shrewd calculators bu Ina It from that dai see was in Eumbe� and'shingle� tre-I think as ch chuv h -workers. J. P. Ross, � � 1 : � Piure . is rest � � I i F11 rs� full blast. n the 4th of A r* a farmer in any 6ther,:part of the province.' Lumber W. H. Kerr, Brussels, were appointed a Guelph, consequently. the elph I � I- 16 4-0 members in all,* p tr � 7 t1. that ! are- Year I .1 . I e shoul y I - f asi g to 1�eep in. stock goods � I : there Were I this i ation 40,311 think thei will have J I . .1 � I I i r� � calling a disengaged minister, and give -up � � C ea and unreliable. . males over 21, an- must 36w be 1.8, 00ii Jerry'Blmpson is as confident 'Of coming, told me tha he had 100 acres - to seed. can be jot for $8, $10: and $12 per thous4nd delegatee to the Provincial associatiom'M11. are much disappointed. Th ' , I - eref re, de ubting I dis- . - back v a that be lives, and all those west of Now some eople maybe rathe skeptical for rough and $15 for. matched flooring or 1. Taylor was last fall appointed by t6 -her on- ( - � a kind of goods we have In stock at least. � Th I , I Provincial association as the 'Huron- repre- cov ting thenettled tor -of anot, t - I - 4e - v n as siding, and sh�ngles frouk $1.50 �o $1. 75, . ,per 31 � by- the maker's fr m whom � franchised by la there any certa ly 16,-- the Missouri line say that those Democrats about teliev�ng in such sudden't anattio ' as profitably . ; I I I inj�ay b judged . this, and I 0onfess I was mysel I 1i til I had thousand. The layd -is Al, and will - I#ow sentative on tl�e Provincial executive. gregation, who is rappily Ana . I I � . � I I � � . . V�e bu . I 600,000 voters. ssuredly Ili b who b DIted the combine in 1894 have be- � McPherson is at � I - d I ill * ionlen i these northern Wingham vKa.s selected as the next place of situated as Rev. Mr. I " a seen it, an wi ve an ex mything that-willigrow in �, i olla.rs,. 2,000,000 more vo as cast than '� come io utterly dis . argetson's Englis ' ' !�' gusted 4ith Uleveland p I ere � , elsh h 0 in - and " that point. The pirowed fields... . t bbld climes. We canl ripen tomatoes, c 0-rn, meeting, and aftei the customary votes Of * Petr-Olia- P . � may be 8,000,0001 � Abd whose Ill the * that I they would vote for a yellow dog if . . - I .i 41- � C11 and G Der Furnishings. I the snow as uch as other part k�nsi, Imelons, etc., succesaftilly thanks to the Hiensall people, etc., the: co4- -Mrs. Burnett wife of tho Liberal ` � i � . I and what beanif, pump I ,. � Fownes rothers English GI usufruct be 0 Y clai m"t a I I knows .. ' of � n'adjourned. I i can . � �_ ­� I * -thirds it woi Id spite him. I I i Everybody . . � 0 , " ,he little there it quickly yields to the he& ever r , gardens, and for *ild v4ntio - didate in South Ontario, Mr. Lecuara �i � . Batte 'a, Christy's and -%�ec'�dsou` . ty , y year in o I . 1, Burnett, of Greenbank, township of Re&ch, 1, z 8 of the stay lit ho 11� 1894 w Deiho that t ie leaders of the radical silver'par i � � t I - I . the'sun. The fields become bare and d in fruit it is: the best �, have seen in any part -*- I - �crats a anticipate, as nov- And ajaizod for , I � : � makes of Hais. . 7 "but soft, the Populists have ofig a i . . ,� � I �� I . a few days, I Lnd as soon as the � front , out of province. thavenowdrivIen nearly died very suddenly Wednesday -night 1"t 1,:1 � � � Martin's Serges, Hills' Irish c�atings, ellsts say. I . . . comb] no, but they have mighty stubborn t�e i . ., , L . Canada. week, while returning L home in a slaigh. with . r � three or four inches, seedinly can be at rt' . all over the praing provice from north to 4�� � L I I I � � - I As to the Po ul sts, they alway &Ik In mater al to deal with. 'I Thus it wfll l- ----- how, Z�0_113 before the sou�b and east to* �K .le raised $100' � � and G k1lashit I's Tweeds. ' . .p . . (eat, and I thi k there is Grimsby peoE last Friday herhusband frotntliehouseof Ron. John I . I In. clothing, beside what we make our- superlatives anyh w, and IVA jus easy To i um up, it is an interesting fact that , . I�e land in night for the re ief of the sufferi Armen- Dryden, her brother, near Brooklin. The 4- , . . sleighing is over, seeding may b 'ii and we Do !place: like Dauphin yet. ' Ing . I � . , I 1 . selyes, we an extensive ran ,a -of for theib to claim the whole men tie as the Democrats claim so -little and the Re- are itpared having a great deal f disagree- genpral is. a black 116&6 with a e. ' y subsoil. ians- bunt of a blood vessel in supposed to � 1, I , - . t the ring master's dog. They have ready publi(ans concede so much, so theiverage - I . 4 1. � ! -A us ra. M - _ i i " 4 Afessr i. W. . Sainford & CoTopany's fren's . � able weather at lis seas t am' icale held r at Al Leggat's have n the cause of death. 't �; on. may have Th6, town � of Dxup�in- is to nearl . � and � a' suit&, in the beat (]�iialitll�m. nominated three or four man'for gress of opi 31on .may be said to -be that� deduct- ii� sual . - - . . fronts that will nip back the in, but it =,CqQro int�6 this 2,101TUrE. se residence, Hamilton, $130 was raised in odd --Mr. Thomas Cairns 'formerly -a re4 j I I . . I i, I # _� ­ ; � � i � ,and kthe Republicans sev)ralmore Hon. ingtleir losses to the Populists Intho c f over70 in'd from the of the Boys' Home. dent of Saugeen township, Bruce county, ;_ � � Our Lead6rs in Men's Sui� are Edward Dean Cooke of C hicago is titled - siluthAbere will be- ab-ut 40 Democrat , omes on a ,all right. I havi been told listance c1 ,lTul -Y � ' i 0 11 1 that in the Ing of 1887 wbe .t- was out railiciad. i Then th�re is Gartinor6i, 41 miles -The total collectiong on account of but, latterly, forsome years residing nexr � 1�, � � , ' - A . Friced' at $6, $7 and $,10- to such immortality as 11s colM Iin can In t�;;Inext house. _J . H. BEADLE. 1 off to the g nd by frost on t.. a 24th- of frorb DauphiN which is quiti� a Jplace also. I f �, � I . . I ! I . Crown lands in the Province -of Ontario Panne, Northwest Territory., zdied on the - i . . � May, yet t season produced one of the Bea . there 'are other 06nerlsd stores, durlu 1895 amounted to $69,690.03. 17th of Februar , aged 61 years. He was ..& . -i : � . t -AM GOSSIP. . ­ I e� . I give him as the first mei ibei � of tb 9 Fifty- i I � _.Vour car loads of ashes were shipped highly respectelmember of the Presbyter. - In Cbfldr Ws we show speoi�& at fourth , I THE GOTI 4 1 congress to obtaft 1 a renombation, i � I heaviest cro that there have, in th hops, 6to., h ' ' �. I ' i i . He is � a blac ith a ere, un& there . all, I L I . I . -1 : o I I ' I i from Ailm Craig, for Oswigo,'New inn church, under the pastorate -of Itei. J. - i 2 $3 $4 and $5. 1 and be ot it by acolam tion. too. i country. avy or continued ra Yorkl, .- * : - 7 L . Rdith, Sessions Tupl er Dioan"es a I I . L .1 � I . I � .� L . a delig tfully fluent telkey, a pleasant Wido I during over., country. The countr is .improving , last week. . G. McKechnie, and the funeral processian � . ; , )f seed time a re never 'looked foi. 'Most of very idly and there are sc, built " ­ Schpol Pants, I variety TOPIC& I . . I n . I � . . - Boy 75C. ' euerget dentlemah and a oat eni the rain fall in June and . -The'residents of Shelburne have formed was the largest ever seen in .4. T � eapondenee. I � i � (special Co July. 1890,we most parts of the country whe a sch I . L that district. � Men is W6rking Pants, $1, $1.50 astio g d man and saDj d1ne Repu lico*n, - w a joint stock company to operate a first-class 11 a leaves a widow and si� large family. . . I - - L I . I had rather 6 wet harvest but this is ex is d, also several ,chur.he*. Whe t I , . I _� , � a d U. i ; and to him Ipropound id this qu stlic n: NE YoRk, Marel 17. -The champion . I I h i -A good story has justeome from Drum. -X. _. j I . i . , ceptional. 3ace spring opens,we have com- last year yielded from 30 to 50 b he r flaxmill At t at Place- . � - I I i amatetr feminine g(If player in this coun- 1 4 � .i "The emocratic expeAs calou tint Waddell,one of the pioneers of bo, which is worth repeating. ea .) ....,I .. b.1.4 I paratively I ttle broken wea,thi i r � to � stop acre; oats fro i 50 to, 90 bushels per or -Rev. A. 1-t app r)% � 12 � L I . I I I try to rs. Charles .Brown of Lexington I . VI - "I I -1 �, they w I recover W; ,-..eat a In the,h .se by farm o rat ons the whole season, There is I and k arley 40. to 75 bushels per 4ci te. Presbyterianism in Western Ontario, die there was a sale of horoes there recently, -le, - NE� PRICE TO ALL. mereforoeof theourreni inapresi, ant .al ' aventi . Mrs. Brow rL was a Miss Barnes I . 1� . I I . at his home on the 11th i . - were ob ? . I L I L I little or no ultry weather,so th t teams can 45 to 160 cents per bushel ; ' oats', I rom 15 , in Blenheim and very poor prices tained for the � 9 I � I I . I ge � . a I ts ; barley, from 20 to 25 'cents ; -Mr. G ch to. I animals. I A farmer, who, -after much bar. - '� I 7 , striki g and novel, 4onslstl�g of a check,, 4 ...W. li..�.4- year ani I because the g -eat poipul ru�h of So thampton. Her golf costume Is t throng a lot of work at idsummer, 20 ce � I . I ; r I of 1894 will naturally be foll:)wed b a T and as we ave nearly 17 hou I sunlight, are aents per dozen; butter, 16 cen p r ship, has sold his firm to Mr. John Barnetb gaining, had purchased a steed for $2, asw I o . r � - I . U, I I I . .� The farm contains the seller if he -would not return him a quar- - � action. Does your local khowled a bear tweed' skirt,'a red flannel ,shirt, a stiff - po DUng for ,the sum of $10,500. � .. �� GiflE10:4 MACDONALD, I ,bite !collar and blaA tie. On her head. this, with ol nights, makes it very favor . I do not think that any [�, . � I I ,., 1. � vy � � . � I out that statement?)) a I able for ve tation, It is rathe int;reating I or ev n a man with a family, 1wh, con - 190 acres. ter, j ust for luck, The seller refused,. -but; . 1* -1 ; . . . I I I _' I . i I I The truth � Is j ust ti ,a contrary. The - she w ars a soft blaokfelt hbit. , ­ I . -The Wentworth Presbyterian- church, added: "'Here, I wonIt be hard on YOUp � 't ", . I CLOTIEEIERS3 1 to notice w Ian the " freeze-up' comas, in- t pla mov ng to try to better1is �onditia 1, . ! � - . I � ,I _c i . ce . Ma�y of New YorkIs most elegant and I - . I . ; : I t 1 original current has not yet spent I for , flurries of I could. do better than come 6 Dau hin. M a Hamiltoul have strong hopes of securing take another horse." I if - : I � i � 6 nd" luxur ously cared for women could earn . # � ,, On the Wrong side of the 11�treet, and In the cities the rn ses arre ju A I snow, such as is usual io, here it 't expect to get a railroad before long. T) e Rev. Mr. McWilliams, of Peterboro, foF -A man named David Cram, who lives a 41 , .__ . . I their own living it it were necessary. � � I � ; I � : . ! - � : I I . il ;� r - I which �s ' i few miles from Simcoe, was frozen to death 14 � . I aefierallv comes in bes lc�:a 6 : pastor. , ! � � muliuL days, present mail route'is via Neepawao � ! - � . . . . . I : an OelriobsI who was one of the - , ., -Mr. Logan, of Petrolia, is offering 35b on Sunday morning, 8th inst. Cram and his f * I I . A � th I best Way 1�0 . . I . � � S I ; Strong's Block : I j` 8 0 iradually getting a little colder, at nights 91 miles to Gartmore, but a I i I . . - f ! F�rjs, F. re,Tc,f San Francisco, - is said to be a I a: for the capture and conviction of the thief father and brother were -in town on Satur- . I . I . until sbiriefine day when the f �rmer goes come is by A V . 1� ; , . Ltden or Neepawa � as �here is X i I I : I . ." __ . splen4ld cook; Mrs. John Jacob Astor is urnip,% It � I - , , , , , , � '- 7�-;-- � ­� 1 `7 ::;N T7777 I , - - . � 'I . . I � 9 1 phillor I " I I I. , r i � , __ .1 I ,_1 - I" - U ir X - , - � 1 1 - . I -, R, I 7L r T t; I N I 11 � � ., L I , � I , Mohinta, , . SEKVORTH� - - ONT. I I %I I out, he finds out that he can Juo longer d road over the� Rid in ,0 or thieves who stole 600 bushels of t i " day, and partook freely of the cup which . _� I 1; ; 11 in I ' inebriates. - On reaching home David was � I � .., i . an ex y T er, I in Irom Bi �-, or as, from a pit on his property. - � .E r , . I " plow. Thu we usually I weeks f raup road more Lie I .i � I I ! � 11 have si ;Oera, hin. h e a a i - - I . I , o pertat needlework and makes man. * w ' - : .. f the, flags for her husband's yacht; Mrs. of good w, eeling, befor comes. ) from Inss 11; the unable to navigate, and was left asleep in k . - � : - I a the a tle and onc -e� -Mr. John Bailie, for many years see;- I I i , � � ! . I a M tj!as�,, two a - i . ; . a novels ',and earns a hand- � This season, however, the but al�o over the, Riding oun ,in. ! Here Neel retary of the Irish Protestant Benevolen I . . ' ' . lcrugq! writ .. the barn, covered withahorse blanket. . ; . , . I ) � . I I , some �noorne with her, pen; Miss Geitrude I the 7th o � November, and w q have had have a range of mount ins to the went of I � Society of I I Next morning found him still there, but he - . I : = ; . . � Toronto, and well known in th ; . IT E RAVEN. '. � Vandbrbilt Is a splendid fencer; one of the * ; -4- , � I I . �: a eig miz e, -er never; namel , was stiff and cold in death. V . . � - I I . : I I * h' since. The d v.the Riding an Duck Mo t - .I � city, died Friday after a protracted illues . . I � . - . � R k faller girls is a capital typewriter, � � - fatal accident occutred at th' ; � , I � impassa le and t4ere ha few' north -�f that is the �o I i I - .. . 0A are at A a raisin ; r4 i 17 ��] .. T I Iva I= very I rcupine H I I and � I -Mr. Robert Sudden. of North Damfrim - 14 . I I . I . . .1 I i I --- d lackO. than be—the ace of'spa � I Ma - s of dirknet I deeler andiblacker than that. You askl I how it is d6ne? How can it be? We co � fess :)ur ig4brance. There's only one ma 1 PRIESTLEY—Others try and try in - va i —Priestley� is Kin -King of all makers I I Dress � Black Fab lil a. TV ,e make a specialty Drelse Goods, get the right kind I goo � a together—thQse right in style, ai : � righ in pAce—that bring customers ba, I � the next time a black dress is I wante M n worthy English and French. make ar epreseDted in the stock. . 13LACK I I DRESS - GOODS. 25c , I i Doul&'Fold Lustre, rich apd. glos 4 - black, good value at 350, , 28c 41 inch all -wool Serge; this is o famous line, and cannot be beat for value. I 28c Double fold Mobair, bea-Atiful goo� .1. stylish and seiviceable. 50c A great bargain, silk fini 5h, all, wc Henriettaf 46 inebes wide� ri jet or blue black, go3d value . 600. � - � - I 5QG . 42 inoh heavy," Serge, ex,tra* value, ju � tlie thin� for S)ri.ng suits 9 .. skirts. r I I . 65c Fine Dress Serge, 51 inches wi� . ifiakes up very dressy, and -is great wearer. - : - . 70c Heavy Black � Sicillian, the very ne- � . I . eAt of fashionable dress -stuffs. 75c A range of fancy spots and figun . not equalled for style. and -valt $1.'Z'5 Pri,'estley's fine silk warp Hc . I r�ietta, rich silky looking a: ' I durable. . . . , � I � . - � ---------=* .0 I e Pkice—Gash or,Produce. I I I . I L . . 0— I , OD; E S BROS., I I . I . I . 0 1 TON. 1. I :– . I � I i , n Town Stdr�—CADY71LPCKI Do% . � i . ! L , I. i � I ' MDE ' ' I T I � � t ! i YOUR �, ORDERM . - � I � . - . We make all kinds of Boots. a I Shoes s, too . I test of stock used—experiene - I shoemakers who use it. . Our Cs apian and French Kip Boots hand made', 'are the beat wei . . I ,. resisters in q�e county. We a] r� maike up MeD's Fine Sewed Sho4 I � m6n,s Ki ; oes, omal . . Ki,� Shoes, 4nd Boys' and Gir School Shoea� To �, be prepared I , I . � � tho' wet weather, customers shot leave their I or iers tbis inoni � I Many have done so already. i . � � L � . ,.-e �1,1 , .,o,,o- 'i, z�l - A D L2EAF0R)r9,, , . � T - - I , - . . il NOTICE. - Dr Bcthu�e, of Seatorth, hib"in g placed - all his aocoqnta ln�r6y hands for oollecUoD P&Aisf i8&bt- ed tc him Will ple"s Imn WW "y jU amouiDts due tow 9 forth'Wilb. On the lot ot may, IM, 0 Un - Paid *F.�ourtta will be p1sood in 0ovd. F. ROLKE- ;3iED, Sestoob. - � � � 1476-6 1 � . r I I I 1 1 � I . � : i I . � � . . i � . I I . - : ! � � I : . 1� � . - i ! . � . i i ; - _. I_ _ - z I - - - *�f-�-r,-,.-----,7�"--�___-�--"",-�.:�-'L����--�-��: I ,��,=___,�_J.____ - : � . � t � I I . . . � . ; . . i �� � . I � � . i ­­­:­_ - , � I I � ! :ne UOUJU 11DUME5111308 vue 1a I 41LISS I days too stormyi for driving. I Last year, , the east of us are the ea. The i o �tail 18-1 who sold his farm about two months ago t- . � al Hugh Russell a tiara in the towush p. : �,. . I . . I ! Clew is a postgraduate and is thoroughly . i our childre never missed one d ly from the ' ,rest shelter for a from t I ' al I Bosanquet, L%mbton county. Albert Bright 't . I I I : are w -di Mr, T. C. Douglas, has bought 1W acr6 Wi _*�, - . , . __ .- in con -go uqnoiewei and rented 230 acres more near Sombn I � Z�� � .� . . .. :0 I conv RaDt with Greek, and the � Misses school, ow ng to unfavorable i eather, a - - nort=t winds, &,I as holdina one of the braces of the pur I i , � 0 �0:-�.,-,, - -.1 . ... J Ho Itt are accomplished musicians. though t 6 distance is one ' ile and a never g6t ,O,ery strong wiad %o4ma in � _. late, which was spliced, when the � p . _11� ;t-iir. - I � Lambton county. - I . * _,.a. - 0 wear quarter. urin winter, they 14rive, and I Dauphin. Thanking ' ou for yo�ri v-�Jiiabi,e* -Miss Grace Grigg, daughter of Air, ce, away where i;t was a,pliced, throwing i ,,## .; ...... . ; s very bad form I for a man t L �� trok - ' .. . i Bright to the fr-*ztn ground, about twenty 1.� . . � .any qort.of jewelry with evening dress- have seen them,start off when itl was 40 de- space, and w , hing y. the comP1 ment" 3f Samuel Grigg, of London, left this D, g , If q : T a 14 L,, right. t � i i feet. Both legs and hip bone were broken, I I . No �Ings"pins, jeweled studs or watch- grees below zero, and get a the season, I�am, . � New York, to enter the Christian = 14 . chains are permissible. No well dressed � besides internal injuries. He died in a few � a 4 . z . - Take it all round I consider th4twe have a , � I Yours truly, 1 � Institute, to prepare for work in -Che foreig* hours, after intense .suffering. He was 26 , i - m a. � � , �41y. " - I Imam, I at any smart I function wears the y ch I , very enjo ; ,y ible and health I . missisin field. .1 I ghosfi of a watch chain. Several ultra ' . I W1. MGIR�, � years of age, and was soon to be married. '4. .- � I A word about settlers. One n 1 ... . . � ,11 i -Commandant Herbert Booth, head 0' x I . . I � swel �q - . - Is have of late attracted attention by sixty acres -Randolph Clark, of Stratford, the went - A . of productive lauq, ready for County S bath Scho,81 ls�6C:ifv- the Salvation Army in Canada, has receive�. . - � I I 1, I I F tio - 11 . known assist t engineer, has been dismii. 't .. .r. . sponing white"waist�oats with black but- the plow, , iven as a free hooestead, in- i -0 ' ­ , I I . Q � . orders to leave Canada on the Ist' of Juup 'an lo.,. . . . tons' black shirt buttons and black ties duaed man to settle who hadl not much '. sea from the service of the Grand TruDk �, - '/ I I c ' . - I , , ­ The%th nnual , n n f Huron next. He is now on a farewell tour througm i . . I I 11 F pi . wilil evening dreia. Thisisin theworst idea of the ealities of the farmers� life, but � I . . , Railway company, for tome reason unknowu ,I I I Sabbath School Associati I . , mmenc d i Manitoba and the Pacific Coast cities. � I possible taste. Plaited and ruffied shirts many of "t se soon found out that thd� 1 ' - . j to him. Mr. Clark him been a valuea and JE I . , 9 Weber has soI4 her ar * respected citizen of Stratford since .1885. ; I sessions in Carmel 'Pres y4 rian cl c -Mrs. Charles ' f n CoNGIREMMAW HE COOKE ! are occasionally seen, as are white silk were not a their proper calling. Again, 1 I ar This is a go I q , , ' I I - I Hensall, on Wednesda mo0iink, 1, ar near Haysville, for $7,000. can burt by ., w, ooAts. . the high �i ices paid for nearly 411 that the IE16 eiktered the service of the Grand Trunk i . � .. Ing out how. badly..t,he b � it�., ' farmer 1 1 th, b V a sez vice of prayer 8� id .Praise lea price, considering the hard times, but it � I- in ]�Iontre&l in . !al a Democratic admintht ati n. My district � Al sortsof Lenten functions are going req dred, tended to cauie � any fail- ' � 1861, when he wait 17 yea,ra t- . lo the w"ry, tedious hours of I by Mr. Day, Provincial, Secratary. Wed-' a good farm, with good brick house, I& - . . *r, was 7,O(W Demoo I n I 92, but I shall 'On 0 begut ures. On 1e other hand, tWe Tre many I r94 of age, occup,ying various positions ,of im. . nesday fter session .open� d with & ha .' bank barn and a good young orchard. �� Three. years ago the territo.ry Fee . " � I � y: acquire . I T exerciae,i ,onauct�d � - . I unc - I at'a I a'e v o =a I , , � portance. be elected by a :�and si� � repentance for our sins. Lun boons, quiet here who,: f they have not alre'd � d bon I a , , Y -At a representative meeting Of Wmdi4 ler his charge was enlarged to take in all Of the 60 distri w Ich Demoorats llttl� dinners and poker i 1, are permis prosperit are on the fair road to it. 1 . , I �1. bein T Cts ic)rn . .1 Y9 There Re,v. J, S. Henderson., Th6­ �� air " physicians, a unanimous resoluiioxi wa� the Grand Trunk Rallwav west from Port I think will come to tham ecl sible'..' Spook or phantom p6ities are in I are men wl o came with very a all means, �-O; -1 I - . , big I favor. Everybody goes dressed like 1 who are iow proilucing 5 , 'or '6,000 i cup ad by �tbe vice i president, J, P , I . passed condemning Windsor's water xnppl�,_ , Hope, including north to -Midland. 41 effort 85 have heretofore een so strong )��,. . . Exe ter, owmi ,, to the � absenc,10 Of 'the I and stating that the recent typhoid apg' -In the little village of Shakespeare, on - I IC t I that no Republican eve r. dr amed of carry- -A 91 oat, a shadow or- a nightmare, and 1 bushels of I �raiD a year, besideal raising some den �, E. B. C ilbick, who � h demic was chargeable to impure water. � � . - Ing tkem. in a presie ant 1 year, as In- � awl vies with the next in ooncobting a 1 stock, kee ing out of debt, an living com- ams embve 11 from �� Wednesda 11th inst., there passed wxy� �, � � the cot mty. � The fi t ubje ct, � I I Ifaw � I -Trouble, which has been bre Mrs. CapTlig, widow ,of the late Gel6crgo stance t ose of Bon. . Holman and 'bloc d curdling tale. 'Darkenedrocinisand ! fortabl Before' closing, I wi I mention a ta,ufht last I rs I u 11 * � i bi wing in th . * I I . Ounday'i �, was =� Metropolitan school section for some 1 Capling, at the r-11 age of 81 years. It is a f � opan fires are indispensable. Around the little I V , I Hon. JE son Brown, wl dch bad an unbro. a ut seeding on the att bible Ahat is E hauffle by Mr. Ross.1 JSlr.:l ay thenl s . � I i past, culminated Ahe other night, i $6 1 -;ken rec(rd till the, last thm'). TheRepub- open fire sits the row of hobgoblins glar- , seeding ag in without plowing. I have seen . I V noteworthy fact t at the late Mr. and Mrs, , �_- , . cha, -ge f a Primary Class ani L tA lit the general field fightI in which several of 6 Capling were the first couple married -in 4 �� : 11can ex ,)ert� sorrowfu Ily c oncede the loss Ing at each other and making each other's 'some ood crops raised by simply seeding lesson or I uVr4yer, i . i &:rch 22, The b rd's, rate er t k art. i adding taking pla,to � ' ! - , � a ! I , 1 � I . . . f illuste�ation ­'Misan4joLroy Aplorton, of Galt, a gr'Lclu&t* in 1833, and tbis worthy pair ,of"Perth pion- . ofthree districts in. Indiana, wbile-the !spine' congeal -an agreeable' and profit- with tte al oe drill' upon the stubble. In I Thal le son taught was fall North Easthope, the w Democrats confidently lal five. :able 4.1version for the holy Lenten season. � some cases the Randall harrow is used ahead I suio ! . ., 11 � i al of the lamb 6160- I Perhaps a very good Illustration of the !� of the seeder. This method, i 1 addition to d the minds 6f the t, hildren,i and of Rochester, New York, .Hospital trainin* earn reared the large family of fourteen 1i � - .1 Some of. the anom i I as one im- pro*6d very Wterestini to Oem.! ]E�.v. J; school for nurses, left last week for Den:yero children, thirteen of whom are livingandall, I. -i : . andso lnstrqotive isbainal'of would bo fashlonables Is that of 4 being an easy way of seed' h . . tion are so very curio , t I . . W. Rae, Acton, addreased the 0011V00tish I Colorado, on a visit to friends, but with tho respected residents of Canada. 'the , co-operat I t grain ripe I in one that 11 have I I Iva valet systeni. Four or I portant advantage, name - ns � I . yy * I on normal wo�k, taking as his subject,"The intention of taking up the practice of het -The death is announced *. - � I - a ives "pe@Wly five Young men who aspire to be swells � a little earl.e Pon plo i g or fallow Ceremonial Law.�' This Wasljllusbrat4d!by� profession there. " Sutton of Bruce. He warono of the firor, � I questloji,ed the repros nt r than u _ . , , f ex,Sheriff - - i !Vlll�.cij-operate on a valet, an Englishman I Our beat yi ald for the last two seasons w as .� 4 I I I ion the subject. Hon, Jcslah Patterson � ` 1�'L." ` I a chart I four , circles Ahereon, representing Angus D. McLeeJ, ofthebase line� settlers in that part of the township of Kin.- , . � ind in his district 'Usually; His time Is carefully parceled I what was s)wn on the stubble, I have seen . . i I - I � -1 [,represents Memphis, I � the fo ir great prin iples of" thelaw, e0h Tiverton, has sold his farm to Captain 'Mc� cardine which afterwards became the town. I . I � P I . � Itheimaie 89,000-malai oter 01. yet big .out among his patrons, and these misera- 1 40 to 60 bu ihels an acre of qats raised in . 7 � . . I �. circle I eing subdhided to p 'pres'ent. djvi� Leod. This addition making the Captain lh� Heresome42vears a1zlohe built the first � I I - . fvotawvs,'� but 6,654'aad tbatotal for the , ble pretenders go about the streets talking i this way, a. id 20 to 30 bushels 1 of wheat to sionsuider each head: Atthaeveninlv � saessorof302 acrei in one block. Tho grist and a% - . ,I 11 I distriot,6 ��� NO charges fraud glibly of "my man, " 91VID9 the Impres- 1 the acre. n regard to an avelage per acre -1 9 4 po ' w mill, ana from that time till . . I -H' L � ..1ut 10,063.1 as no co, &Dd groomed of wheat for the last . sion Rev. J. W. Holmes, of Clinton, idw Nrice, was $1,000, a good price for twenty:,- the day of his des,thhad carried On MIL Ing I I : L or bulld'zing- and th ne utest zion that they are combed six years f would put . 1, . I -, 0 1 . I I dresse the convention oulthe subj(ct, ve acres. : operations eA-bX in Ontario or Bs I � , . _4 I . made. I 'How did It happen?" I asked him. and dressed and'eared for by a servant ex- it at 20 bushels, with common cultivationt 4 ' The Irelatiou of the Holy Spirit to - ihe -Eugene J. Peltier, the 'son � of a pros*, Columbia. ,b 6' h ,As appointed sheriff 4 1 "The Republicans playiA a sharp trick 1clusively the property of each. and &bout 25 -bushels ow we i cultivated I -. world and teachers.'j He c1rew from. this perous farmer in Sandwich West., was shot of the co � �, 1"11 � 9 h7'a moved with his I i I � � .1 Men are universally fond of cheese, and farms. I would like to mentio something t r � . � ,� I on us. They quietly a gm 4 not to. make interesting subject many lesson8 ro t- and killed by Ernes Crojand's, the brothet family " &lkertoj. -He had large busi� � � j 11, so as not to ,here is a delicious cheese . for a stag , about stock raising in this country,but time � . . I � . Pa canvass and to kee) at; I I able fi)i teachers. Mr. Day JoWed of his sweetheart. 'Peltier died with hii nes I rents in British -Columblia,' and 14 . I ; . I t By I I was the d1nner or supper. Take a out six table- I forbids. i . � I I I � : bring out the Demooratio !P . I with an able* addr",.on "The outpo ti of. arms around Trojand's neck, declaring that I . 'hexemdired to that p4ce. About fivo - . reply. . I � spoonfuls of parmesan cheese and mix I Yours tr6ly, . I ; , ' . q . - I a I I I I the soul, and how t6win them." Fromt�is the shootin was accidental. ' eeks a ie -was stAeken with paralysis, : Mr. MoDearmon of the Onth got a lit- wftl� It three of any I good, strong, rich �' 1 J4S' W""T-"' he dedi iced the fai�ta that corpfortable 0 ,,h )ol -T. L. lorrowman, West Lorne .--- go I i . I . I I TIRDE.1j, M rch 4th, 18M. . tle over one-fourth of tbi 'possible vote. oheese a6d add a pinch of o yenne pepper. I W -The aunual.report of Mr. M. MeCreath, 1. . % , � rooms dapted to'the, wants of the child- 1;oukht the fur of the black fox which was I j , � - _� toss Into this mixture i pint of whip- . -0 I . i 1. � Mr. Cox of the Soy Nex . caretaker of the Kincardine cemetery, ,enth and, Mr. Washing- I 11 - ran, a a needed to attract and kee 3 the recently killed- in Euphemia, He .1 - � ­ . ton of the Sixth got the same and the oth- pod i6reanK Throw in a few 3rowned bread I ­ - shows that during the year ending Alarch *1 � qs, w From Lake Dau hin. childrebunderthein nencebf the Su�day for it, This makes the eleventh f uprl&lwd h 5i,T,! . : ­ - - I � � 'torments were made, 1, � er Democrats a little In cro, w4ilethe three �cruznbs and put In small ash dishes 'and I .9 - - Ist, 18906,ninety-nine m � - . . GARTmoRB, Manitoba Fe I tb, I . school, and that the teacbei , 0 each. �3o �Aust with line bread oruml a and bake for I I . � must ei�,tab Mr.';Borrowman has purchased, secured ip 36 of the numl;er being from the town, 22 1 * � Mepublicand averaged 17, . DEAn Ex FosrrOR. -Having r ei a ev* lish social . relation hip with the scholars. the township of Euphemia. .1 I ; I I anybody can we where the. Demociratior 1A Inutec Serve hot witb cheese straws . . - I from Kincardine township, 22 from Huron, 4 q I . eral letters from friends in a . t'o te, The first hour of Th rsday mominj( session _bfissrs. 8tekling & Vissard, - who hav6 th , - . - P hope for ibis year comes .in as to carry ,and lery. It Is a good thing. I . � - . � 4 from Ashfield, 4 from Kinlass, and YlL r I . wishing to know something ( a ake was taken up with . rbal reports from va- been running the farmers' mill, at B�f4i- from other placeb, -are smen Ives tell . It's amazing, the amount of money spent . Of the totA 48 w . Tennessee.. All these repre . Din coy in the PrOej a Province, rious dele,katess pr ant, all! of which were den, for about four years, gave up possession I I I . the same story: "They a d � at home in In this big town for r,weets and bonbons. � . 1 4 males and 51 females. There wert 19 under - I . � I have corne to the conclusion thi�t a few very encouraging. iThe rasolution com- last week. Brigden is sorry to lose them, N - , . I I sheer disgust at low price I cotton, hard '!The swell confectioners' shops are always � � I as 12 years, 4 from 12 to 20 years, 17 from 20 1 � . fines insert, -d in TuF, EXPOSIT03 I. Would be mittee reforted that the ovincial Aisso- they are both pushing business men and , �_, I z � times, no money and Cl)veland selling 'so densely packed It �is next to impossible I I 1 to .30 yea.-st 8 from 30 to 40 years, 3 from 40 . . - . the beat ri ieans for a reply, ploviding In v, ciation, milan effort to carry !on normal �nd have built up a good trade in that sectioo- - 1, bonds to . bolster up t io i old ring.' But to g1t waited on. Can'dled rose leaves and , . J to 50 .0 8 from 50 to 60 years, 10 fro m, I . correspoud3nts are either su�scribe�rs c� ywork, incurred add;tional expe se, --Seven boys, ranging from 11 to 16 years _: � : I I 1 1 'Violots cost $5 a pound, and these are the . pr'm'r . 'to earsars, 20- from 70 to - 80 years, 9 ;_ they'll all tu.�n out is year -80,000 readers of,rour valuable paper.� The prin- until a de 60 ;0 ye � � t Teit of upwards of 1$1,200 hi6d ac. of age, were sentenced by the polico mag.- '� - , , I I . more." Missishipipt b 4h ( : eoided to go It swedits usually selected by the very elect. , from $0 to 90 years,, I from 90 to 95 years. i -1 , I cipal quesinna asked by my coiires�ondents cumula a ; and that in -vi�w of thii f act, istrate at Hamilton oil Thursday for thiev��- 1�. I 'The national platform cuts no But,J expensive as are the sweets them- . I . . I alone. I , -Mr. John Gardiner, an emplo, a at Mr. : 4 � are: Ho,% are the winters cothpared - with and in response to the appeal of the I Iro- ing goods from in fro of,store doors' The 'ye I � , fl ' re," says Represen theWilliams, "as solv4s, the bonbonnieres and jars and. boxes I W, R. Thompsouls Mill at Teesw9ter, waa _� : L I: � I g,,u . that of Htron? What about imosquitoes? vincial Af sociation, that $15 be contr" d , sentences ran fro %tree months Z; four � I � iiitio t . � � the state Is solid Democ ratl i anyhow, near- in ,wlhloh they are often sent as presents . � temporarily left i -a charge of a machine used , - � . . Are there many homesteads: yet in the by the Huron county assoc 1), ,Ina di- years' imprisonment. z � I � � 4 ' to be quite L . for cutting maple into blocks gor turning 2-! 1 ly solid for silver and 11 'ely- so. " are ,Wuch more so. What do you pay to district? � 7hat is the laud like,�' etc.? Now, tion to the ordinarypledge � of SWO. ey -The value of the output of the nicket . I- . , .1 � � Of all the Demooratio Texas Is the a satin covered box -of violet hue, rith a as for the intern, this is my venth win- also reco ended that in vi aw of tb a ct and copper mines in the Sudbur rollers, and while ladjustin some of the I . � 8 , y district Into I . . I � � ; I . - worst torn up, and ev ody admits It, bug� bunch of artificial violets t d on ter in the ountry. and I have n ver yet seen, that La au - r of schools ha n sent * .no during the past year, as reported to the machinery,which holds I in posItion, A , he �e seven winte day that a report _ t - . I The Spartan boy r erve a smiling the cover with satin ribbon of the finest during t to the association, th , % a execu ive (hitario Legislature, in estimated at $566, . his hand slipped off the lever and his wrist _. I le the wl - textiare? Pretty, Isn't it? That box filled . . :: I � - countenance whi , doat waso tear man couh not hitch he instruc; to uses c In me in contact with the :saw, which eut, . - � - . u hi team and 01��, and the -amount paid out in wages to Oa � � , I I In' uthisvitals,butas '_ ile from a Tax- wit� four pounds of candles will cost y u ecure � . . the wrist- about half through and ttell _. � i Ou drive an h te settle ant, UnJess advisable, in order to s %� ion the miners at $210,000. . ' - I . � A-Zmoorat would deceivO.-no one in view $20.1 i it was a is V in the spring or arly i . n the of every school in 'the undrgauized town ­,l -Mr. William Tytler, inspector *0 threw it off. The'wound iz' a severe one, i�fl , -� of #e patent facts. "If th 3 election were T !amond tiarao of the queens of New I 11 I ­ of B11 but health and youth being on the aide of - .. winter, wb 3n there was a soft now falling, ships of t a county, by some ! rapresen�Atxve I schools, and secretary of the Guelph ard J - , ' Yorred . � the victim of the accident, there are ,strong 11 I he d today," says Re�resOntative Abbottl I we ldom grow In brilliancy and ex- which is s_�bject to any part of 1 Canada and of this association. The rep0d was d4opt- I of Education, together with Mrs. TytVr, . 8 � Populists 'Would -elect at least six, tent! Mrs. Bradley Martin's has perhaps - w 'Ube made � h a ad. The �ollowing �ve're the;'oflice ' � - . 14. But, as a I ra rocom- 1 have gone on a two mouths' trip to Bet- ,et W1 I ' they may do it an5 how. " beei� written about more than any other. . I I ' t I a coul 'r' all at snow fal hopes that a speedy recov, ' skn , rule thi � Z'ters arre very steady, with from mended for the ensuing year,: ,President, J. ma(la. Th t * ' 111019"Itated on account h.ud that the usefulness 0 hand will not �J I � _ Ross, x te . - of the tM1181 haalth of Mrs. Tytler. - i I . �e � I I It would be sheer inadn ass " says Rep- it odst over $100,000, and the contral. part two to six �veeks of very cold eather, gen. P. a r; vice, prestWents=ltov. F. oontinu � be seriously impaired. . i I I I I re i tatlye Bat Y, -"flor us to Indorse r inches high. Mrs. George Gould erally i:L.Ihe rn?nt�s of Janu and Feb- E. R 0 Y, nsaU ; R. - Ho , Clinton ; D. -Mr. A. 8. Brown, of Galt, is the pos- -The.enquiryas to the tauseof the death 4 - 11, Cl' al d or a g 19 11"n hich she designed � -4 � Id ph tfoi as we could has $6 magnificent tiara w rnary. . iis winter haa bee the moat M. Gordo , Wingh6m, xuDldt. B. Hoover, sessor of a St. Bernard dog which Attracts of Katie Tough Mrs. Hammond, of Graven- ! I ' I , I _ : I . � . i I I -P - � I norsa a more San t roe districts at the hers If. The crown has 86 points. Young hange c of any of the save. , with very Clinton; inute secretarY, T lit , Clin. considerable attention. The animal, which, burst, still goes on, Suspicion point8 ! outside alid should Ilk I MrsrAstor has a tiara designed by her c .=: -_g ir � ilos them . litt,le anow The last week h4 been warm ton; corr ponding secre onmi, has the appropriate name of I I Jumbo," is strongly to her husband, as the poisoner. . I I ., I Representative =d x 0 @Georg� pre- bus and. It to a band of diamonds hold- enoug to klmost break up o r � leighing en- Hensall;� tr(maurero J. C. 8 vensou, Clin- a magnificmt specimen of the. breed, being A marriage -certificate has been found certi- - . ' � diagn Is: " n 1 899 there were : Ing �� nce. Twelve large T i , � se�ts this. ,seven flowers -de -I tirel For my par refer t;,e winters in ton ; axe ... ive, G.' Swallow, . Foster: Ja& beautifully marked, and weighing onehun- fying that, the couple were married in _. I y- " P' 0 � , 24,000 vote In in dis irlot, but at the diamonds form the circlet proper, each one this co inti y to that of the county of Huron. Scott, C ton; W!, Elder,- nsall ; S. G. dred and seventy pounds. � I Buffolo, on November 25th, 1895, under the il . . . .- I list election cot bon wi a 5 cents a pound of which cost $8, 000. � The diamonds In the Now for tl a mosqui6aes And Tea. During Brown, D'. Towler, Wing ; W. EL:Kerr, -Mr. Andrew Miller, Elora ro%d north, assumed name of James. Two life insur- z . I I I � I , and everything-clse worse, the Democrats ; flo�ers bring the worth of this tiara up to the am imer mont6 most all the old settlers Brussels I H. E. Heuston, , eter; W. 1). near Paisley, felled at iriant elm tree last area policies were found in -her trunk, . � 0 � one �J - � were utterly disheartened and would �not i $100 000. The late Mrs. Willie K. Van- of Hui an, will remember som�thing about Bright, 8 orth. On motit these 'weie week, and cut from. it tfi�ee logo 10 feet for $3,000, the. other for V2,000, both made , J I turnout even to hear a L 11, whileltbg [ derblilt, now Mrs. Oliver Belmont, owns what t iey were like in that cAunty -in their acce&tedi Messrs. Holmesi ,Swallow,, R,oas length, and two logs 12 feetin lengtIL payable to her husband. The wuple newer I 7 � �. I . . _ t rs , th diamond ch ged early days. They are n s- r were appo ted committee to 8 Wcr ay other fellow .a no;t 0 anized. Where I 10 crown whl' once belon 6 dou�t bad here, an4 -in These measured 2,582 feetof lumber. There lived together, Mxs. Hammond. being in I . I they did try to d soro(Oing they fell Into to t a Empren Eu�enie. It is stated that t 'd t of � I , eapeciay n a wet seabon, whi6 I believe is co�fer wi h the county Chris,ian Endbavor was also out from the same tree 61 cords of service in Toronto asa servan, gir m4m i I I i __ ) L I the hands of their worst MBD I and so their tbe�,present owner' will givw it to her the case al. over the world in n �w countries. and Ep* rth League Societ y'i with a view wood. : the time since the marriage. Medical -testi- , - � � I I - � I follows wouldn" vote, either." ,idaukhter, the Duchess of Marlborough. It is Decal %a to occupy any n tore space on to hold- the annual meetit at the, same -On Wedue-Asy, 11th inst., an elopra- mon:y . shown that the &I died from the : ' . . � - I . u * As fori.homente Lds,there are time an place, one ds ' I : in I T ivi ton's district :It oi�st $200,000. �Tha design, is a wreath th es * . t devoted to ment took place at Kingston, which fi effeets of -ussic acid, presumed to be . . I . " . , a f voting age. of roses and violet� �with sapphires, emer- StIlousaads to the north, as the country I*nd th4 this - ,m Ft'o herby, her husband, As ho . there !r7a=ountt4it7 - I yet ; th inte ta of each society cr�ated a sensation in high circles. Vie administere( 4 - , , . He got:7, 8� vot I 10 ki is good for settlenient, at least a hundred coo mniltte have power t , pa#iies interested am Mr. E. Horsey, son had Purchased a quantity of the poison in a I _e 89 � 13 a opulist 6,049. ald� rubles and p Is mingled with dW com a Ins 6 an Lrr"p- I �, . . � - I He admitdthat 11h,ey a 0 anized to give wopda. OR al& lights at the Metropoll- miles furtl ier -north, I th �rd s!s,any menta th tnay deem best. 1 U I absiencol of �Mr. Horsey, of Ottawa, And bliss Flois drug store in Gravenhursb. The families Of . ; 9 � as I . I ic� h .. I -him a "good wft�m�lng fig t this year, but tan l� when these :4gecius crowns have been ,M0f the province. That ich . D. Bright, the nubjeett �' I The k, youngest daughter of Rev. Mr, CoA, both parties am M.-peCtiMble r6ilideuts of I . , f . I ' , � ** - � with Atl ta a % our ba ke we can turn 1 In! ;,Ivldence� they 4ive rivaled tb� calcium or grain giowing is, g"d for stock Bible ment," was takAen up by p ptor of St. Luken church, Willianinv th&4. town and tUe ^&Ir has orested grift. t r-. ,V � an I . . - �' _!�e, i pity 0 the � - r. - exc' in lit isil. � them down. It woul . b Insa, flahits throv rn on the stwre at bro�er inter raising. This cou RettAng up very - Rev. J. Rai The address of M P;aeo� Al license was procurod in Kin� itement; there-- 31MMU10"Ad .� 11 i . ,Tnarriage - 1,.�,� � I t I I i . . . � . I . � r � i I i A : i i � : I I � . . � I I . � � .- � I . � I 1 i - � . ; ., � - � I . I � � - I ;, ! ! - I z � t �- - . I I . ; .1 . .1 ; . � . . . � . ; I I ! � . � , - . 7 � . . i I � I I . I -1 - I ,� � . . � - I I .. I ; . � � I I . i - �� , I - I"! - : -, . . 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