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The Huron Expositor, 1897-12-03, Page 1- - _�_ - .. - I � I . - -.,7::!!!90PW V- I N,2 N7 W I W. "W1 NQ NIF � N%1 V . 5 � I - 1, I � I � -f . - � . I . . � I -%'1%bW,e- 4%Tv-7., �r\�r - 1NNW_1\W ,\W,,— N3Fr\T � - I . ". � I I 11.1 . . - I , � � � � . . I _ I . ,Z_Z_:�_i_� - AD i* I . . I . I 11 I .� � . � Z I a �.: _� I I - - I . . . � � � A -7F ! I � I I �� � . _( I . - . (� �, , . p � i I I I . , ­ "I . � I 11 � - I 1. - . t .. i - . -_ , � � . ____ I I i i 1, I . - - - - __ ___ - . . i- 1� ; - . - i �11 . . t � . i � a_- I . . . I . . i ;. 1 MOLE" - I - � � BROS., Publisbers.- -,- : " . . . — . - �'l .1 � I � � � . � - � . - . I - I . f i._ $1 a Year in Advance. ' � � : . . i - - I I I � � ; - � I . wHor :IRTIETH YEAR. - , I v . . - .SEAFORTH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 39 1897e .., �: , I I ; NumBm, 1,5e4. - - I - A I . - I ­ - . � - ___ I a i . � J - . ­ I . . ­ � , - � I . I .. � . . . I .- . p I - . I I I I . I � "I .. ... . WORDS FROM AN OLD prominence, w . t I ; ­ : - q "I I KIND numbers have,, left the Vare ; Many loads of wheat have run OD and 70 large. job ditching for the township. Forr connection with the 0. P. R., Mr. Stephen MoKelvie Cashed the, chequa an the ' a- . L . I : . I YiZe was a prominent business man in Motitreml Wre of Vanstone was very elo�arlv imi , " i � . a , qR 11 ting made he i � . 4 . 9 I i . . � I . . .. . � 11 I FRIEND. rairie south ot us and are buying,the lands bushels. Considering the big hill ug which said he had none oit hand, and gave 64 Mr Vaiistom hap. - � � .. I I I a Ij terfpn in the evening - . I I ) - . � . . I f k of and going in for mixed farming. the Ashfield teams hare to haul, th loads an order on the clerk for the amount, which and was then familiarly known as G�eor � . . L L I . I I L � ap" could not be collected for a month. It is Stephen." Some yearb ago he built s6 astl,e" ned in to VeReivies and some rA mark - . 1P , - I I LL I I The following letter, dated Rapid Citm —0 were very good. ' . he asked to age the cheque and - 'I ! . - L � T1 RP, I F 11A ; ; I . . I I . � . . 11 � .. . . - � upposed deceased had be over in E ce resided "the 0 . - i H � Manitoba, November 17th, is from I . , � —9 - a - an worrying ngland and has sin . . �, I -, ;. I I orger, I i � � I I P I �_ i M i'9- - The McKfilop Controversy. The Stoelr Exportin Trade. the affair, which brought. on heart Guble. mostof the time. � i 1 ?pn o0king at it proubuneed it a f T. BY i I � , 'nimiA 1faVenaM. V V �r +.h.+. I ... . I .. . .. 9 . X r . At the request of Mr. D. Robb, school He was about 74 yeare of age. -On Thundity, .November 18ti, . & Is time, nowever, True Man WW *0110, . �. LL -- � : - I Mr. MeNsught. -was, at one time a well - following cop The export live stock season at Montreal, -The general store of G. H. Falconer, at Samuel Tongue and Mr. William jwd, ipstolies were sent to neighboring towns 1� I - Ll . , inspector, a publish the ; I' I . I - - . known and prominent citizen of Sedorth, I a letter adr, '11 �f for'1897, was concluded on Tuesday of last � for him. His . ressed to -Mr. Dickensoini 80 at- Streetsville, was robbed of about $300 worth Mattawa citizeqn, started out to , 6 to and the police are looking _ � . I _ � - I � � : . � . and he has still numerous friends in this i tor for the trustees, by Mr. Aylesworth,who week, by'the sailing of the steamship Fre. of � dry goods, boots and shoee,. Lake Tafllbu and adjoining I& , a lbok r�8'11. name is Roland Smith, and his home is - . . - , � - quarter who will be pleased to baLi from bad charge of.the case before the -court at man&, of the Redford line, -to London, with iso and tobacco at an early hour after two valuable dogs that a h lost fu lugersoll. - . . ' 700 Y' mornin i . . i L the. him and foir thin reason we publish a letter 368 cattle and 198 obee hipped by Mes* if �� 1i . Toronto. The following is a verbatum copy - 1Z i. The thieves must have some days previous. After i ir I -Quarterlyboard meeting was heldort , . � . WITH . . , I . which 'was ./hot intended for publics- I M. Gordon & Ironside,iLod 69 horses by . . . - - I � . X L Didkinson, Esq., Toronto, Od. 18th, IN7. bad a horns They Lent S 11 a br(=6 - . an wagon. panel canoe for miles over the lak:,r.4tCy we . Monday, the 15th ult., in Tumor's church,.# I L tion. Mr. McNaught was one Of the Me. W. W. Craig. These shipments have . ve - !ruckorsonith, The financial claims i were - I . . -1 . L early settlers Jn- Manitoba Barrister, Winghava. Ont. - . and pulled,baok the bolt of the rear door. ing a bay where �he bush is very 0 . . . , - he . . . I . . and has i brought one of the most successful live . -The clergy at Windsor have united in no settlers being on this part of -the'r L, a. not so well up as on former ocessiomi T __ 11 i , L � . , � � I d there and the fact th ; school Trustees No. 6 VL MCK1110P., gtojk-aX . . . - Y, We �_ L . I I i rospere at , - . ort seasons since 1890 .to a close, .. I rabing which ban They saw coming at a' distance, d1ing .'stewards elected for the ensuing ' ea re, i . - denouncing the continuous . j I Ee box represented his eoultitrienCy 'in the DFAR Sx%-The papers in this matter as; regarlin the -�olume of business, bub prob . . le opeti. ,Win. Elcoat, Herbert Crich, George ;�-rn- �. ­ - Provincial TA&ial&tUre L � I been cond�oted there during the %!t sea. towards them, a canoe and man.. L L - Hgillt � L . Mt - . for several. terms is were put into my hands some weeks ago,and ably one of the worst, if not the worst, -in J j�� 0 - Alms -Robert Gibbinge L - � I 8011. A petition addressed to. the mister ad fire. on them with a WinchooL. - _, A. I'll the best proof that he has gai the"con. to -da- it -has been disposed -of by Judge the history of the trade for the shippers to protect themselves they had to return L ing Secret& Committee, . mod _ - . Ae;oW ry. ; Sabbm�tfi � � -a esteem of the public. He says: Merej is I Of JUbtiCe, asking him to make every effort Eloost, George I wo 8� - fidence, an I ith, who after 6 full hearing, -bas din- pockets. It eptimated bj most of the . iwm. Towesend, Win. � � ­ . . to promote the passage of a limited raciug the compliment, which resulted in the death* - I have just got through reading THE Ex. ninSed the arplication, but without mate. , "t -exporters that the average loss Me L P - � - I - . 0 LLb ulated in the city, and num- of the man, who proved td be James . 1rumor - Alma, -T. Uivitigaton, R. Gib. "I POSITOR of Movember 12th. The trouble is � He seems principally influene , y the S=the season is fully $6 per head and bill is being cire -a . I - I I no- I I . I ;L to erously 'signed. - Connell, a noted desperado in the n ighb,pr-I �ings. , . � . � 11 f to eiroometance of the petition to the council some of the gone- an far rAcea in :connection . , - L . i that there ' n y one EXPOSITOP. comes ur have even I ' McConnell has been' wanted by t - a It _�_-The 'anniversary as I i i -There-sre 241 schools and Aepartments hood. :LL - k hey all want to see it at I �againsb the in � . . . X OF .' . . . � our hoise, and t school ton". He said in say that the above- figure, -if anythin ­ * i pas 'lit -' with the Blyth Mothodietchurch were helot � I - the primary idea in I , d 6' s, tild" r a - in the county of Bruce ; $68,684.50 'were authorities for the t three yearsi U. _� � . . I .. , : on6e. I want to say that THE ExposiTon I giving judgment that *below the mark. In roun gum � IL on Sunday and Mondayof last week. On . . i . � . I ; : 11 . �.. . � . is'the beat paper out of about. 15 that comes I all these initters was that the -L ffiajori�y fore, exporters have lost- io the neighbor- paid for teacheW salaries in- 1896. The .had alwayq eluded tbom. - I . i Rev. B. Clement preached able *e7r- f - . number of pupils on the roll was 13,97% �� � . I tanday, . 11 . I - � - to our home. You have succeeded in doing " must rule, arid, it seemed conceded that this hood of three-quarters of a lmillic�n dollars. 1 I I , L a - audiences. . �, . . f . -salary ad I I I , one to large and appreciativ �� . ... . I L : . t I I what is'hard tQ.do, kept it clean from locol ' . petition had in fact a large m;jority - of ths This has been.principally due to the fact The highest ga,id in an incorporat Huron Notes. : ' " . I 16 - was � . . , X a was $700, I a highest in -a rural __ - q I On Monday = a platform Mae :1 by . jibe. The news is 'condensed and fall of I ratepayers of the section. go, although that the engineers' strikei which was in full, v"'&g The br'anch Sunday school near Mr,.Maj hold, when an � schoof$480a Five teachers held first-class . � L were deliver I L . interest. - -The resume of the - politiewit news it was a change of mind on the part of the blast throughout the season., demoralized Dermid's, in Stanley, has been close Allin, of Brussals � Rev. B. � I I I I certificates, 59 second and 169 third. . I Z �et 'R - . I P R I'S 0 1 1 section, he thought it a very good bbe markets, While there 'was a. lsr#e -in- L . ­ . I � �, ,, ,of kJ11inton, and W. ' 3' . - . - I . is too the point always, anoll ought to keep schoo ­ - , the winter. . . ,� lav� a I ig, J - - H; Kerr, of . � . - � our friends of Huron in line. If -you could reasou,why the court should not make aDY cresse in supplies on account of 'the jubilee' -Charles Newd.60, a fireman at the -Clinton now has a mornifiA,, eJecthq Brussels. The addresses Were 'fine# being . L . ­ . . - . .. I I only get it into every 4amily in y6ur con. or or 0 in mug w 10 %rou compe a -celebration. These were or in excess 0 a 0 alleable iron- works, was pain- light service. The lights -are started ikt; 6 soakou�d with wit ab,d humor. The oollec- :, . I . otituency and thus have them in touch building of a new school house at -the Was- the requirements of'the trade,' and the in. fully, burned about the head and arats while _� .. I . �. �� . . I . I I O'clock. . 1� tionson both occasions amounted to$181.12. � '.1 � I - � . . every week, you need have'uo fear at also. ant# time. . ferior quality of stock sent - forward from at work -1 Friday morning. Afainsupplying -Mr. William Jackson is a pr6babie can- -In pasking apple$ this fall, Alexander I _... . . I I . . I . . t did i �t t1i put a note in one ' I . I I . tion time. That -is the trouble with us - In nirgument,.of courso, he admitted that September to the close of the season had a the dratight to'one of the furnaces was and � 3 - ate for the mayoralty of Clinton .6 R. McDonald,;,of Grey. - I I . __ . When people are continually pestere do politicians h ' We only get a chance the petition could -not have any bindinAf furthei! depressing effeet upon values in for- donly shut off, and the flaines shot ou cpf!n . _� - barrel, askibg the pui �p ere. , lag election. - .1 ,chaser, whoever he . . I . to talk to them once in a great while, and : �Oaliditjr, and that the only formal ac ligeci to through the furnace door a distance of a WillL i him a,letter relative -to - i UOD '01 sign markets, and shippers were ob . tter be manufactured during t6 might be to write - - with words of praise concerning Bev bove New� - � . h - and get into 1, the ratepayers was thaCtaken at the special stand the consequence. - eral feet and passed directly a winter at th .,Silver Corners cheese %ifor-yj the applesi A obort time Aim, Xr. � - t .2, stray off in, the meantime, - I hip. - � . - �_ : 'd Lay - any individual, theme or com- b company. I sei by your special add , meeting in January last, but, none the lam, The total number of cattle shipped were don's head. in Grey to ..� ., : McDonald receive a letter from Mi. - ' � . . cash a I he came 10 the conclusion that he would not 119,188 head, of which 12,171 heiA were -The Government dairies in the Bee` --S.; S., C r,- of Clinton, alreajy hai cook, Mani_ , . . � merchant, Foxwarren, on the - , pany of individuals, no matter that 'you are a little hard up for - 1 make the order we asked, by reason of the contracts I the creetio , I �� ad a successful year, having _ ... . � ���� . ,; - ­ chronic compl�int with alf editors. I n of four 1 ble toba. and Nor-thwesterh i .9 . am United States, shipped through in bond,this district have h , how deserving these �thinga or - I CIO of . but- - I � � i - , _ . behind, I see, since last August. Enclosed I fact that this petition had been so extensive.. being one of the now features of the trade' made about 350,000 poup - houses next season, I . stating that the apple were. - , i good . - people may be, the effect is, please find $3.00. As the Scotch would sai ly signed. � . . th,i a . ter from ton creamenes, four skimming -W. H. Perrin, of Clinton, has i`ur, ones and cost him $4.50 in ­ . � ni ,,Plus I . � . I - avoided a y or of 18, s28 statione,and seven -cream-gathering stations, i tk'b,* the $1.00 freight from the * . i 14 rfiese hgures show an increase chased seven car loads of the 61 . . � with a great. many people, to "Tack year &in out ol that and send p a Upon� the principal question he which will net the:patrous in the neighbor- , grain .11 ty to p He ... ' I make them disregard, to a very balance in ExrosiToRs." We have bud our , pxpremng any. definite opinion, although he head as compaied wi th last year. The G9derich elevator fire. . - . retailed the fruit at .5 cents : -L. Mr. . . - _� I . first snow on the, 13th, which came with a said the present inclination of his mind was average cost per head in placed at $60, mak. hood of sixteen cents. A large quantity of I -The Clinton council has purchasid I'd L ook addsthat, he came from Meaforld I k, great extent, the silacerity of i . .10 �� � _ blow, but brought good alsighing. We have that when the statute required the PRorosAL ing a total value of $7,151,280, and ocean this make has been shipped to the British ditional fire appliances to comply with th; a-10111chis wife, from Almaj, Ontar I � � � . I - i . . - such praise. LoAx to be sanctioned by the ratepayers, freight, � I 'tin a 0 �Ceu !ad re. I, -11 - what is called by weather men a. dip. The ! OR -at an average of '$10 per head, is markets. - rs.. John MeFar- � requirements of the Underwriters' "ooia,t, -Aivery interne 9 v ,nt . -4 1 .. �� . . thermometer was 14 degrees Wow zero I it� implied that such "notion should be $1,191,880, while the railway carrying The dead bod f M tion. cently'at the residence of M J 8 M . ; Ir, 'a 0- . ... . - - - �� - . . � last night but is up,to- zero as I write. This! inven at least to the amount of theloan. He charges at 13.25 per head, amount to $3879. lone, of town .9., �. arvey, Concession Gill, East Wawanosh� it hein - nage .. . , -hankogiving day. . . : F, - Bhip L ' Range 13, Manitoba' m. -Mrs. G of the 16th 1 9 the� In r � found on the praine T Or I -o that, in giving our.stook in trade— is the cold at .in- thought that the analogy of the Municipal 861. The number of cattle -carrying. vessels was an issew .of his: daught,er, Miss I;izzie, to MT Peter 8 . . a -it has been here yet this wt 6ppeare that Mrs. McFarlane left home has moved into Clinton and tak � � ­ � . - . of ter. . We had a heavy fall of 'snow last win. Act indicated the necessity that the rate- that sailed from this port during the season It a of the residence which she lately putchsapd. Robinson, of Marnock. Nearly.150 iguests . clothing -as full a measure I �. ,o to visit a neighbor, and the � there. .� . .. -_ - ter which left a large amount of water in 1 Payers who were to vote upon the proposal were 304, as agaknot 274 in 1896, 249 ii, two weeks ag . . ' - were' in attendance. The . I were I . . , - praise for the superiority which the ground, - to eta . rt vegitation in the , for thi loan should have before them pretty 1896. 254 in 1804, 235 in 1893, - and 260 in family felt assured she was staying there. -Mr. I.Cantelon, of Mount Forest,: a for, handsome and costly; one was a vs . auti. --- 111. i - I we claim for it, we do not lose wing . .- But after the crops were sturted, i full particulars of the amount it was pro- 1892. i2he leading shippers of the season , It was found that she had never reached mer resident of Clinton, fell- off a v4raaft from the pri ' . , . 81 - . . ighbor's home, an!'& search e1b6 .: ful. toilet cat -e and set in the A , .. vlaw . � sight -of the fact that what we we did not, in this neighborhood at least, I posed to borrow, and the manner in which were Messrs. Gordon A Ironside, with a her lie was the other day, dislocating his� *, and of.the Westfield Sunday sohool �o � ich . ' suiting as above. Deceased wall . . . i � . it was proposed to repay it, and he tho lit ade,ke spraming, one of his arms. . . I -the bride bas been the very,efficient � ber and many paits'of the province were " bad, ,, U total 6f 35,836 cattle, showing an increase in I .. claim for our, g0OdJ3 May also be ' 70 years of age. It is supposed that she - have.& shower that went down to the roots I it would at all events be wisER, even of 8,779 compared with 1896. James . -Mr. Bid Malcolmoon, of Goderich;( has it it . Eakins . for a .considerable time.- The cerem, was - . , '' . became exhausted and simply lay down and 11 . equ�Ry true of other people's of the grain; Around Rapid City we only Was' not ESSENTLkL, that such details, or the comes Isecond, with 8,037 head, which shows tons 4 Now Westminster, British 061um- ably p rformed by Rev. C. Q Couken The � J I a -hern..., should appear in the a decrease of 1,714 head from died. . . -_ is, I _. , _a g Butpor was amp a and In its, wares * therefore, while these had one decently heavy rain, that I sted a principal of 1, a year ago. where he has secured a iod weddii I in: ' I res ich the sanction of the BrowA & Snell come third, with a total of - -On the morning of February llth last, . . �, d by the ....... ........ � . facts are evident� and while you few hours and did not�wet the soil over two I olution to wh, . . d Rene Dabin.and 88 book-keeper. and h - . - : y enjoys - I -- . two. Frenchmen name 6 Do - � - inches. In consequence of the dry. season ratepayers was given. 11, an iberesse of 1,425 head 'compared The house of H. B. Ohani,,of (Into'no g - . bear on all sides merchants w, that he was largely in- , good Fred Corriere bad been burned to -de%th in I . . , �. ; the crops did notatoop out as they usually I He said, furg.. , 'ZItolk, 1896, �nd Alex. MoIntesh is a . . Ing had a narrow escape from' destruUlon ' y afmt1l.r. Adam Cantelon has retur�ed to . I . claiming to show you the best, do and were then on the ground .and the ! flueneed in dablining'to make, any order by fourth with 7,080 head, in increase of 598 91 piggery which they were buildi - ?n the fire the other day. Through� � a d6fectrvo, . Clinton from Lorlie, Am., .to nurse, a frac. 11 11 I outskirts of Port Arthur. The affair was . ­ the cheapest, and the every heads were shorter than usual and not so ! the consideration that in doing so fie decided as compared with last season's figures. ' . chimney, the rafters caught fire. � - . tured ankle, pin injury -he austained by fall- : - . other impossible thingi you well filled. But the grain on that account nothing, but left ths matter open'. for the - 0— . shrouded 'in mystery until the other day, , -Mr. Connelly, salesman for- thelblrfiei. - , from the plate of a stone house he had - . - now a resident . ing . . I I . I Ville and SummerhiU -cheese factorieo# has juk completed. ME Caut,olon, Who spenta, � I . ripened early and although hard to thrash, ratepayers themselves. If he mADE the or, iwhen a man named Provost, I must, in your own, iriind, settle � (3anada. - I of Pembroke, confessed that while keeping ' � . I nagniticent sample which brought in der he --would be settling the -question living disposed of the September makes at 9 146 hia.way down to some idea -of what is ,was 16 11 I to in. -The export -live stock season in Mon- hotel in Port Arthur, a woman �. � - . . .. i : the neighborhood of 80 cents -from the finally, while by refusing at present Vents. fiire were 650 boxes1n all. " 7 � tome tioneo -it i nay be - ! . oved the men, I � home, will remain for I � , true and who is right. machine at thre h' ! time At least twb- terfere he left it �opeu to the ratepapers to treal was one of the wont on record for the with him so his Wife, had pois � -The pupils of school watiod �Xo. di till sprin t when he Will be off to tl Is west . . * d 1. I � . I .. and to cover up their crime, they placed : . thirds of the cro; �Miyl'�'o io. I hard. , The setat another special meeting where the shippers. - i, Grey, will, give a concert on Frid4f n h �, is in love with that gm*0 coun- - � I . . - - . - fip - as and set fire to i . , w4ihl again, .,a 'eh ! . � light crop was fully made up for in the majority might Wly decide. -An outbreak oil diphtheria has occurred, the.bodi in the shanty t � for the purpose of raising funds witg, , b � b particularly. -with Asxinfboia� whi I n . -a has � . He remarked that, judg - . try a utedly prefvr,s to , I . price. I don't know of anv- other country ing by the peti- in Toronto, and two deaths have so far re -The bye -election for Turtle MOU t&iD � to purchase a library for the school. he cid Miuitoba, H. . It is to that settlement of mind, or in that could have turned out -such a crop with tion, there seemed- to have been one change- oulted. . ,� for the Manitoba. I[Agiolature was hold Sat- -The annual matches of the garoh tried both ana .ought to :be ,able 'to form -a . ... I - - -- I . I I . other words your Judgment, one shower of'rain. In consequence of the of mind already by the iinajority, and very -Hon. Clifford Sifton'bas given $1,000 to - urday. Mr. JameCJ,ohnstont Conservative, : Rifie, Association were held- in Clinton, on good opiniom Two of bin, brot*ris Ar -8 up . possibly there would be another change by the building fund of the Methodist church was elected - by 141 --majority over Mr. 'the 19th ult., when a good number � of ihb w,,- one at Indian Hea and the - I that we wish to appeal to. drought, oats were a very light crop. As .. . . there no � ' . peopre here put in their oats after they are now, or within the next few months.. in Brandoii, Manitoba. - Thom" Nicol, Liberal. The seat was for- riflemen of the county were present. I other in ,the mercantile line at Lorlie. .. . through with their -wheat, and usually On the whole, therefore, as the tendency -The annual convention of the chab"I merlyoccupied by. Mr. Hettle, Liberal, -George Coldwell, arii. an old and re- -A-biessagewasreceived in. Cliitowon I .7 . toric, will be held in! deceas I at the general gpe have the - land to plough, which of his opinion inclined against us on the au4 butter men of On, : ad, who was retumai cted resident of Dungannon, departed Mondak of last week, by 'Mir. Dohe -tyii an- - . . I I I js� � i . i of your judgment as � election by 23 majority. Mr. Johnston Was, this life on Thured'sy, l8th ult., aft0 abkof nouncing the death of' Mira., Dc hertyls " 14 this case i�t s caused the land to catch the drought , legal point, and all considerations of expedi- -tho ppera.house, London, on January 19-21.1 . I . w, at Wardsville, -at, I to -where and who you will buy and the grain did not come up well. I ency seemed to him to weigh AGAINST M%k- -Thomas Nulty,'of near Montreal, charg-1 did%te locally, -aid receiv6d. the illness, aged 85 years and 6 monthoo ' ' father, Mr. Peter Do& ,; a strong c" in _ . ­ . - . i g from that partion- Oats now here* are 30 cents a busheL 1 ing the order for mandamus, he declined to ad with the murder of his brother and' port of ;h party, the teoiperance work- -Mr. Peter Smith, of the 12th ponces� the age of 76 years. Deceased h" , � ; your clothin *Z �c T sup f 0 . I I and P&tro I _ I I 'd ibbd been ill afew days an at the farmer's granary and none to sell at I do no, and dismissed the application,. but he three sisters, will be tried on December 15. ere no . owing to the refusal -,o ; sion of West Wawa'nosh, has entekb I d paesed peace ** � I I . I lairly interests us. I that price. Bub, on accountof the large thought that the affidavits ill showed that -Sam Parslow has confessed to the Mr. Nicol to sign !the platforms of the partnership with Mr. William Camorou� 6i away, surrounded by mostof " ., 11y. � surplus of ten cent corn held in Uncle the township council, and especially the murdering ot the man Porteir at8t Cinute, latter. . � I agricultural implem 46 About 30 years ago he,was a, �� ' . t of A " � Lucknow, in the , a I . � . . 8am's land last year, we are now, haMiog clerk, had gone fv�r beyond their - duty in Quebec, last week, and also states that -Sir Charles R0.0;1 who is in Montreal, business. . � I . . atly moving to Clinton � 7� . I . . I Seaforth, subseque - I ..: -in the matter and suggesting Mrs, Porteir was an accomplice. British Col- - -The John, McNeil farm, lot 19, b6need- and r6maining there for a few years, thence � I , I - a for horse, ca � I . We have made claims in the past; corn shipped in her� ttle and taking sides says that far from injuring the . ­ � ­ -The Thanksgiving obam, fight at To- umbian mining camps, the Klondike move- sion 13,.Grey, which has been f, Tled b� . � ' hog feed, which sells for 37c per hundred obstacles to the requirements of the true. ar . T goini to Wardsvill� Where he has since re- . ­ have those claims been 4irified � tees. its spoket of the trustees as in his ronto took place ThuradAy, despite the mentwill be a bonanza for the Pacific pro. Alex. R, Stewart, has been'leased . yJohil side . I 119 - 1 � by you in purchasing from us.? pounds. Barley.and roots were also a very I ; a quiet, unooterktatioue man + %ki I crop in consequence of the droug t tiew only deoiring:�pparentljr to carry out . weather. The totat turnout was Vince. Sir Charles calevlat" that 25,000 McNabb, Mr. g3tewart intending td tstutil little part in general I I , -_ light . � - I - :,p, - public affairk He - -L are then " school = 1,030 of aLll ranks. . . people will land- in, British Columbia next to Dakota. . . � � 1. lw d ctedj, � If so, yGi at rest, and Potatoes. here are selling fdr 50 cents a bus- honestili the wishes of the section. � . I . as universally obteemed i . . post. '�'--�Theoffide of the Buck stove works, _ an,1ose7i*%nti- , . feel confident that we can and hel, of turnips there are veiy few and what He tho;gl%t they were literally in the P bound for the Klondike, but that two,- -The other evening some Pe!18611 61' hsving been for man years C I i I year . ,6 11 . do supply your clothing wants there areCare v* small and highly flavor. tic n of trustees in thb matter, and, as they Brantford, was entered by burglars the thirds, or ceqainly one-hodf, will rem'sin- In' 'a remi- I - a leavol �_ , cry � . persons forced an entrance, into, th fied,virith the Metho ist church , � . I . . . ad. . . appeared toi have been only doing their d.uty other night, who torced open the safe, �b. British Coluribia when they resilire. what dence of R. J. McKenzie, in W 2ghathp a family of threezoons and one dAug ter. - to your satissf action. t, there would be no costs against stracting therefrom $150. ' they have thei - We that syndi- during -the abaence of the famil , 't hoth- t � . . Quite a number of your Ontario men were throughou a. He eatimal . y � -On Saturday, 20th uIlt., Ash , ld -lost - . I � � . here this fall, and bought up our stock steers them, but he would leave the township. gen- _Mrs. lAwis Johnston, wife of the care. oaten will bring in next year .0,000,000, . mg. was stolen. . I � I � � another of its old residents in the .person � � � . I and the Klondike people almost as much -Mr. Angus McLeod, who ,re W. J. . L been 'a reeld,ent of - . taking them home to fatten on your abund- orally to pay its own costs of resisting the taker of Ainslie Park, Hamilton, was pearly . &L eently sold Hay,den,.wljko had � of coarse grains. Thousands also , application, while as to our costs he said the killed Saturdy, being gored by a buck doer more. , -hunclied acre 6 ,mhl�p the towns 1pove ' his one . rm-* in the t w 4' ir'" years. The docessed . . tic AV. L UAb � If you have never tried to verify our ant crop in at the park. -Adue, the, 16 -year-old son of William of Usborne, to Messrs. Coates Brothers, has gentleman had an apo tic a , . I , claims Dy purchasing � from us, were taken to Minnesota and Dakota to be trustees would of course pa.y them out of which is on ek ibitic . Howes, a farmer� residm'g in the town � . fed, and alarge number of one and two year the school se6tion. " -Win. Flintoj4 an old resident of Lon' ship purchased a fifty-tacre - farm in ' Oxiord. year, aind last week was . . . . . I a sMi , And -_ . . I . 11 - He 15 from Thames: -.00 t � 1i , � ­ d- - s r I . then in all reason try u before �o � I am sorty we are not able to satisfy the don, died on Saturday, ared 84 years. of Camden, about five mile ; un y. ,he posed in to t 0 . olds were sent to the ranches in the west 1 � � I 8 - I 1 30 children and'great. ville,met, with a serious accidint on Thanks- -'Mr. A. S. '' '12 his deeply mournerby, a large family, I ented . YOU. judge our abilities as , judgi that our view of the law was entirely was grandfather to . . . Phrystal is eular I 1 ,6 fed for two years and then appear it . shooting b,oijar and in Go Vilef, at.d. . 'correct, and that no other consideration grandfather to 50 more. giving Day, while preparing to go engine works de i , y all who had the pleasure of his uelat. clothiers. i Montreal as range cattle and be sent to I 9 � I .* i . home fed ; should be taken into account on the present -Dr. McEsohran, Dominion veterinary with a young friend from . Chatham. The by wa I ise ith syden first oa. , � . � L : � Britain to compete with our own . & a station at Oatre- . .their guns in Mr. coun y of encouraging the entem ,p sues. MLr, H w the light in that .1 i : ones. Yon will, see that besides our high motion, Viit the fact that he has entirely inspector, has opens young men were lo di oil of that town have axe � h18 P OP* pretty HugGh garden, the '1810 Of WiAtv I � Is' I mpt I . ; it, near Montreal, for th investigation Howe's kitchen, whana%jr some means the . - . �p ro - moi 10 arty from taxation for -ten" years. and When aged 9, some 69 years i iucii, he . I te L YOU freight rates we have a new giant booted .p ved the course of the trustees in bring r ills Of � cattle. friend's - gun was discharged, the entire -Silver Corners chpose - factory, 6rqy came with . big paments to Canads,. The I .- we are af 'r r trade' aud after ) the long suffering Ing the question before the court, must be a of tuberculosis and othe . I . _ I I lar IL to be ob- and spurred. ready to rid( viz" The circumstance of considerable satisfaction to -At the Napanee . "sizes, on Tuesday of charge a L nteriug the on r side of Adul'o township, haa 'Made a sale of its cheese to family settled in Torostoi then 'k-nown as T - every honest dol Manitoba farmer to a stand still I tenced . L I . : tained by the exchan,ge ofA your Elevator Combine." Thev haie absolutely them- last week, Chief Justice Meredith sen right leg, just above the knei,. shatte i Y, sa,: foi- ttle York, *-here be resided foi many i . �'q the Ingersoll Packing Compan' Li , - � � . L i , i 4 1 d control of the grain trade and in I r;turn you by parcel post herewith, the John F. Troy, the self-confessed n1urderer the lower -end of the th bone. ' Surgical Iowa : September make at &JO' b0iADliOr years. � In 1850 he married M tilda, Otway� t . I - I � � cash for our reliable clothing. obtains cheak- copies of the affidavits in our hands. These of Angus McLeod to be hanged onl January aid was secured from esville and the' make at So, and Novembe'r Zutpul at - 7 also a resident of ,the present �, Cit , i will need places where it is possible, they have . . ; . L . I -- . yp I . I You -f boy or yourself ad off -private buyers, and will not allow are all the papers we have in the matter. 14th. - i. . limb amputated. I cents. I I . ATM a few yearn afterward settled ,in Ash. . ' - . ; . -B again beinp, found as in -M r.- J. S. Larks, the Canadian commi - . -Principal Robn e e �� some article �i wear this season, farmere to store in. their elevators. And : Yours truly, so trece.are 15 I Craubtook field wh re he died. I t d sioner in Ariettalia, has gone to Now school, ban been re-engaged for next year,�t —0 . I � . i Signed) A. B. AYLEsNvo-Rnt. the days of long ago. Two wGre discovers Zea - Un : , L a Suit, Overcoatt - where ever an elevator is built no one can � ( reaentil . land to loo . k over' the field there. In New a salary of $335. He *in doint good work in I possibly Coa-t a ship in cars. Allgrain must be shipped i y in the P,wam to the east of Inner- . i L derclothing, Fur ,T Cap, .. - 11 THE oTnER SIDE. kip. one foun . Trahn Edwards had in it 8outh Wales-, Mr. Larks writes, the crops the school. bliss Good wil e'sriccQed -31rs. John Brown, Wbo lives in the 014 - . But the men who did , ,a, Mttcbell� had a . - � drop in and examine our lirares. through the elevator. - 60 pounds of hoiey-.� - promise well, and the prospects of the con- b "Miss Lizzie Calder, daughter of Mrm . `t-. Bible Christian parsouRg 1-1 'ho I L away with disallowance are not the men to W� publish the following at the request n I fall the other (lay., , which restit tell I in t . -m--The swine p ague i still prevalent in than since Vaider, of the 12th concessio , We are not afraid to show them stand thisIreatment very long, and I think i of Mt. J. 0. Morrison. Our readers can 11 . tinent an a whole -are - brighter n of Grey . i I � I I I . 0 C the southern part of Essex county. Dr. 1891 The Camolian shipments consisted of -Rev. W. W. Baer, of British Columbini, fracture of the large bone. nber left arm, as they have stood the minutest before another crop is ready for warket -take their hoi a. We may say that Mr. � rernment fiaspector, has ordered whe' tweeds bicycles, . . Triesday night of last week, 8�ratfoird - again. some relief will come to the farm�rry. The Perdue, go, at, flour, e-Momp 0 and a native of Colborne township in thi's - ., 11 this � � . . inspection time and time . I Morrison sent to Justice Meredith a eopy over 50 animals slaughtered, and has placed wallpapers, patent medicines, hops, canned Count- bas.iuvented. and patente aa- a,u. city bell was destroyed by fire. - � grain men have -made a mistake even from of A. Vs letter, and asked him to state as . . I . f 1 .. I offices- were contained in the luilding, �, their own point of view in autnonizing th ' racy. The llowing is the reply: a number of farms under quarantine. salmon, agricultitral implements, musical tornatic carriage "retum attachment for a CIVIC . - a I to its- soon fo . -The w�dding in St. Thomas churc � . - I a couple of butcher mhops and a I , . I - h, instruments - and woodenware' . Mr. Larks, 6 as well at I I ner t as an e9ort will be made to build ' type writer, ouV of which he expects i "" L former 1 john C. Morrison, Esq. WIdneoday - f Mies shipmen 0. . I I i produce store, Most Of 0?rtn,n_t Our inotto. for'the securing and holdi . . afternoon, o t of wheat . I � 0 " farmers' elevat6n, load grain on cars and ; Re school section No. 6, Township of MpH1110P. Toronto. believes, however, th#P make big money. ; . I the - , Georg6 ill soon cease '1 rs belonging to -the city Were in . mer': -18 to 9i" him forward independent t thur. So I SIR :-Mr. Justice Meredith has request- . L I I n �pige)n holes - . . Of a custO i o Port Ar Ad& Arthurs, daughter of the late and flour to' any extelit w . . -On Friday, Mr. Bu er, of Clinio . . . Arthuro, and -one of the belles ol�,, Toronto obarg 71 fi ' at.Se vault, although a number i � - full value and good qu; ality, . and that a very large amount of the gr4in now ad me to write to you in reply to your let- � ' . -Whil6 Justice McMahon was Ing engaged in doing some oo ng sf6rth. we're burned to ashett. The lose is between . being al society, to Mr, *,Victor Cawtbra, son of Mr. ' Lth age, of Nelles .'a ladder 'it hiotev . . depart handled by the buyers, instead of - ter to him of'�the 8th inst., enclosing a news. . f the jury In. a c vs. M core, .,#t and while descending he will not millin,gly Henry Cawthra, was a society evout. , 'to the 6 d- P,5,000 Bud $W,OM, with only;abov t $6,OW % - L rket, the � . . the St. Thomas assims, the -other day, the throwing himeome distance g,r un . in � . - lowed to buy it on the local ma paper cutting with reference to ilia above j I its entire ', had insurance, The cause of the Are is a ys- therefrom. - � �, -The Sombre, postoffice and ich he : not, He in a heavy man,and it was feared he . buyers -will'only see the.smoke of the care as ' case. The judge asked me to send you a ,: - tilting chair, - on - wh " I I .1 . . ,contents were burned on the night of * No- which is on rollers, el' ad and sustained 'internal injuries, I .although no � tery. I L . ' I . they pass, conveying the wheat to thq sea- copy - of such notes as bar 23. It was attached to ilke dwelling crow I' . bohes were . broken. . �� ­:-itohert Keyes, Esq., of Logan bad a ' . Yom the judge fell, being d I in. be I - Give us one trial, and we are confide-nt, board. But they have made tfieir stake 1 when it was argued on the 18th of October house of Mr� T. T. Whitely, which was also 6 L ' splendid day for bin ploughing nia ch last - this year so they can let next year fakeeare ! last, I bein then present as the law society consamed. 'A small portion of the contents tween the desk and chair. - After hi , lord- -The other day, while Mr. J. Wisem*n 0 week, and a good crowd gathered � . watch � tl--Iat it will not be the last. - he got tw000ns were amusing them'oelvos iii the I of itself. Kfortunately I have only a very ship had been assisted to his feet) 4 i reporter. of the house was all that could be got out. the work done. There were only ft licaum � I Rapid City has got a good oatmeal mill; short note. It- is as follows :-"Aylesworth, . the chair into position, nested himself and int rtook to Jump I �Kquueth Campbelli a G.rand Trunk - loughing, -Which wasnot so bad for the . I Q. G, �or the trustees of the school section, � proceeded with his address from the . exact ,over a post in the bannister He. succegd- P -w --- %...w.ft ... �.. neirly finished this summer which,along with ' fireiriatt, committed e. kind held in the wathip. . . I , .. Railway locomotive point where he had left off, not using a ad, but fell some distance a�d landed oii'hio first aftairof tb I I . � .. oar fiharstone grist mill, will attract a large I moved for a mandamus requirmgJ the council suicide at Niagara Falls, Friday afternoon . it will be much better attended *uother . _ . hap. hi Conscious. His � in- I I . . . . � i amouUt, of business to the town and supply I of the township to pass ii by-law �authorizing & a pocket knife'., superfluous woid. When the accident head, reudenug -im u 0$ hiat year. Atex* Stewart took first 11 * la I n ' ' 1: WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL , a steady market for oats. ' These two mill' I issue of debentures toraise the -sum of $999 by cutting his throat wit his lordship was discussing contribir, juries wVre at first considered seriou � class ; Robe I rt zlAgsn . Campbell was about 25 years of age - and period and he was in the mid- he'soon recovered. I ­ 4 I the married, mews . . . - f the little I for the erection of a school home -Jor the I tory negligence, I - "'na allelass ; Louik Longe- ,� I are both run by w -temporarily insane, the result of Illness. resumed' he -The _� ng and, the - soilth,Wtt first in the free for as When he jigger . ga , . MONEY BACK IF WANTE - ,Saskatchewan. When the price of wood is , school section, each sum to be rep�id out of . - dle of a sentence. ­ �,ria ptuce way first in the yovoaig M0128 elaso4 Win, _T the Undon Huron i � , . difference the funds of the nobool. section. The coun- he Dominion Government has arrang commenced exactly *at the point where he triin olk tug ;fge,way, I I _,�� I considered, .',;,3.00 per cord, the - ad for a three -cent postal rate on mail mat- left off, finishing the sentence an if nothing Railw�y, collided so;e, distance n6f th of Murray, second, and BUB L 11 I 11 ' "-ft." ... w.b.....a.m...aw.4 I between steam aud water alone makes a t cil refused the demand of the trustees, be- ter up to one ounce throughout the British . . �rning. The jigger - . . . - We also have a good saw mill, ' had happened to intoorrupt its utterAnce.- clintoriiho other mo .- --- I good profit. Be it was not shown that the ratepayers - ; ti -An old and respected re-avienti; of St. I E ire, instead of as hithgrto fi've'cents for . ' . . I . :emu TPI � sm"bed to, emithereene and .the loco Alo Ive � I - , t,he loge being rafted d6wn from the 11iding . of -the section had assented to the amount a away last we - � . . hall an ounce to the United- Kingdoni, 'and -Timothy Bell, an old Brockville boy, is I *k, in th person � Mountain about 60 miles north of us and required, though they had, at a school meet- the , home� of ter spending -twelve yean in tbo tilot Ool damaged th�t the'train wat�elol Marys passel . Oliver. Damaged �9_ boris .... GREIG d MACDONALD ' � mber is soldfrom , . n.ted to a requisition being made for a larger sum for most other parts of Yuk�4 district. In 1896 he went into box- ore a short time for repairs. No Oita Wad of Mr. James . I 11 sawn here, where the la �: iDg, asse npirs. ' . as one of hurt,b�t the section men go 0 , ,way in'Coldstream, Scotland, Came to 0 cOun ' - at , t out If the I . L � tty Mile Cit: : I . I I sofe. �C, -an L . I . r thousand, shingles S2'25 ' 14 did - . I an L . MI i $12.00 to $20 -00 -pe funds to erect the school house. boys" 'of Strathroy, held e� iness &O Fo V. He w . try when twelve years of L ,a If m- ned - 1. . . This is not a p ' . n for a whilt, F. __ � - ;; 4 - I -- I urely wheat Ci -�-The . on Wednesday .the first to bear of the bi id strike at wone too Soon. . at Kingsto 1, . ere his f - or., a per square. . Shepley, Q.. C., for the township con D . - I '3�f go . - - I . � I CLOTHIERS. . i I d the motion. . n " banquet in the old town � City, on the Klon ike. He left for -The annual meeting of the bousetva. military man, had Charge 0 ... - L . . - . country around ' here ; the people go in oppos�l L night of last week,and the reports may there Dawson, . � n i hold in. J,the - 11 I . I gely for stock of all kinds, and we have i motion refused. No order as to eosW. pnt. By the time he reached tiveAssoditiOn Of Ch ton was , US �1. . J I . was '&a hot time in the of lag Fr m t r he moved to . � I lar old town" that there in Aul r, on Monday, evening b 0, he ,a . a. good butter factory, which has done Well Mr. Justice Meredith also directs me to . the Klondike quite a few locations had been council Chambie ' thence to Downie. He waB a a ant Of . ... . - . On the Wrong Side of the -Street, in the the past two seasons, and are having a - say that the I I report" which the newspaper night. Among the guests were Hon.Edward made. Mr. Bell took out a location at once week. The election of, offieers r6sidtod, as a for over 40 years, waid . one;of I I _. , Blake and Hon. G. W. Row. - five miles from Dawson, Jv Vice St. Mary ,ye , , , r,. I � w_ , Strong Block. . woollen mill put up in the spring. A larRe cuttingl,urports to give if! quite unauthor- -Miss Father Lyons, who enjoys the die- on Bonani� creeko follows.: President, Dr. T. C. Bitide 6 its pioneer bAers.. In the d4YB,, 1, M - , � . - . I right another on Eldorado creek, for Presidento . Goo. Rourke .; Sceretary-Treas- . . [ 4 d _,�_ � proportion of the parties who took up the ized an inaccurate. I return the newspaper tinction of being the first white woman to and bo - . -to Downie the country,-wim- w . �.__ � One of these he has urer, J.P. Doherty -Y Executive Commitioe ; Oliver came . I .. - lands on the first rush to the Saskatchewan . cutting. I I � Chilkoot Pass an route to which he paid $100. ' d. He Conti &.3 In . ONT. I 1, have crossed the He, left T. Walker, T. Johnson, A. Mo Toda) 0. about wag a woodlau i , . SEAFORTHS, Your obedient servant, i d - I I . - he had lb leg � -, i ; , . ; ­ ' I L - . district when.the Canadian Pacific Rail*aY the Yukon and Circle City, and who pasBed since sol for almost $200,000 1 .1 the bakery business until lands, � I u h the what � is no - I � . .�� years ago. ': i . , EDWARD B. BROWN. famo � -At the meeting of -the. officiai boaid of broken, some five went south of us, got loans on their - I as as �the . Dawson City last July for a trip cut. The Cooper I _. wmt west and took up second homesteads, . . city Consisted of seven or ,eight 109 cabins, he anniversary services in AoXitall- - - Toronto, November 23rd, 1897. , - on ' a ol el , W, g1jo lecture in the Brussels Methodist church, the follow- -T - . . ­ - I thus leaving a large amount of first claw and 700 or 800 t;ents.The -supplies then were . I all Methodist church on Stinday, 2 't rilt,,* ' I . — Toron oft or - -1, - . I '. - 0 . .- stewards were elected : H. Mooneyo - � L - mixed farmipg lands in the. hands of the not sufficient to last any time. lie tcher success.- The serm 0 were . Some of our - n. * jam evilles, wife of the pro- Gilpin, T. Meanders, T.11a ,, 9, were a great L I � - ' . loan companies, who are now off6ring it at - -The Goderich Star says : u, -formerly Mr. I J � Lgej the sin '- WAS - THS CANADA I . eshave been bragging about prietor of the Chatham *team Laundry, was -Loord Mountatephe . rr far above the avers I from $3.00 to $7.00 an acre. Some of these contemporari George Stephen, of Montreal, of C. P. R. Leatheidale, Rev- R. Paul and W. H. ke - ork, Friday afternoon at the steam �.appojnted recordin really good, and the attendance o . � . Accident Asmwee CoMany have quite extensive improvement on them, the big loads hauled to their several mar- at w I got her right fame, was married on Saturday last, to The latter was v g litew. being �erowdad at all the *rvices. . - t. - so the companies are tired -paying ta,xes on . kets, so we will just lot them know what mangle, and in some manner Giauo Tufuid, in the church of St. 'Mar- ard. Society reproseniailves were �howu the church I the � . between the heavy rollers, . . uTrout your as follow* aw A-Couale 0 Rev. A. 0. Crews, of To. , . I --- - them They are quite close to Rayid City I Goderioh can show in that line. One paper arm caught and crushed it. r t1s, Westminister, London, Eagland. for the c P -preacher, and be mor,ei tih ji .4 ad big ' � � Accident and Plate Glass. * which frightfully burned lad *in waiting T. Farrow�- H.. L- Jackson, Jamw - I . � ' . . with all conveniences of mills,stores,schoolso I evidently considers 100 bushels, of oats a have to be amputated. JOT'Adey Mountatephon was a. - ighton and Thomas', aurty. reputation as an Able expouude , I churches and good market. There are two pretty good !load, yet over 160 farmers have The arm May imer, Hying on lot 21, - to the late Duchess of Tack. . �horue I were Moore, J. -A. Cre - . . At the morniug serviuev I I Sun. .. this fall _0111ver".Yielle, -.a. foi I -The other day, after bankinig'hol n$ a �- . ibrought that quantity to town 9 ly twenty in fted aunts at the ceremony. I ospel'i'hool attended in a MI d1he . . � An accid-ent policy costs little. Are railroads here, -The Great North West Cen- , g the record concession 8, Tilbury North, was -found oni , I -If � Cy -50 . . I .. .. � t . L ly- v& 8 responses young man repr6inting -bimse , � be - ­ih �-+. . ng of . i tral and Manitoba and North Western. As ,James Foley, Ashfield, holdinj says :� 'The bride' , apes ormaiditwas the best dait ' . " .. . tinet, L wh I . (1111fli you insured I I 4,4�4 ing prostrate in the iosA at 1mrit's Corners, Thi -report . " resented a ohoeiiui tor. M k . I ? I a number of yoqr Huron settlers are looking 'with 131 bushels 20 poundeq about clear and die ile Lord Rount- Philip McLaary, p 1, L .� � , I ought about five miles east of Wheatley, Thurs- were ontlio'Bank, ilto to James M,cKel, the kind tW he ever addresslil. . ' � RD tj A I I t'n'o, fl,pha, I I � . I a lauds pounds. George Thurlov I stelphople weie low'sind -apparentl un ev vered e, eature, � r, Ashfield,br . - aning 'Mr. Crews deli ��Ja t - . for land for their som,I feel sure thee hels 5 day last�, by'Mr. Louinbury,' maU earner, . _ 7, a f "26'rei a -vie, of winst Z, and ;ksdlim to; cash it, ­ in a load of peas containing 73 bus . . liwly married couple Z4eft , or rest, and 'he he 2, ' � I are both better and cheaper than going to I un-d1l, ,or 4,385 pounds, ar.Brind- am�d,expired in a short time. Deceased' left The i ligia, Before receiving his title The Cheque irse signed with R. vanotones whichwas full of lute . Ranaild J. Macdonald, 091, , but Jeep I -010teatteutton 6f,blo heavers throub out. I Dauphin, and taking free lauds and waiti aid Xc n ,j Mr. .1 . I - I I , . , nces I have , fay of Goderich townsbip, probafily holds home apparently in good health to collect the game I through his name Learyli Jendorsome , t . i � ; . - - C. P. R. Telegraph and Canada Accident ; tli'e'record with 89 builieles or 5s340 iwunds, some MOUSY from Mr. Perry, ;Xo hag a. pod before he made big fortune- I � � . - � � i! Inmance Company Agenfi. mentioned. Our olistriot is just coming into . . . . . � . - . ; I .. - . � . I . . I . I . . � I I - � � - i 1! - . . ! . . . I . � . I I ! . . - I - . . . I . . - I - i - � - ! I . . � i ­ . . a I �. I I . . � - . . . . I I I � i I . : I . I � 2 J : .F � :: I � . t � � ; I � : . . � � � - . � _! � i . . _ � . - - - . 2 L �