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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-12-31, Page 1� � '1897. 1 LO `::��� i I I I 1ple selecting �, --. I - , I I I I 11 Klu ARCL 001all -ALUOUU, ju-' - -----a �- ----- - d two daughters county. A olot Ot wooa wnion 1OrMVU VU -VIL U00VA01 "t- ­—E, ­ --- — --- — -71 - ­ - A -w-1`2 .1 ,, . � .-, - ExETra. —Reeve, A. Q. Bobier and T. B. years Ago. Five none Ail a eldest one being tuarried t,0 11dr I � L; �z� Written for Us Exposirrox.) ,,,, . � 71 mas, gifts. IF - - ; —At I i , " ( having died the brain is said to have been the cause of stone stabling that in to be built un er it. Whitechurch. She was married to Mr- - � - Carling'; deputy -reeve, W. G. Bissett, (by survive him, Lady Kortrighb I . � I the recent session at the College of 0, -0 . � - �4 . ' . -1 -- ason Agriculture was the first subject of legis. several years ago. The daughters are Mine c (v a th. Pharmacy, Toronto, Charles A. Watson, W. Taylor about 26 Years I and leaves tw * .4 � . had, as good - = - The .8 � � for ' The bill in- acclamation);,nouncillore, C. Snell, jr., W. ` I am Potts and 'Her. daughters ai 71 & � . e F lative action at this session. Ida, at home, and Mrs. Wm. Cam Ine day receutl3,'John Davidson, of Id 6'sou,by er second husband '­ -1 � 11 � Harding, E. Christie and John' Evans. _pbell, of 1-0 a well for Graham Williams, Ahrah , ng.� ! : �1 1 IY- 118efU4 that - , troduced the other day by Hon. John the Credit Forks, while digging , She was a member of the Church of - B -1 . � - . . sr., R. 13tayner. The none are Percy, in England ; . . I , . � CwxTom—Mayor, T. Jackson, 4 bert E. McLean, of Goderich, successfully Clinton for -about 20 1 1 � * te holi- I ­ . :i . Dryden, Minister of Agriculture, authorizing e B sh army, in Guiana, now . Joshua Me Lellain, on lot 21, concession., , � 4 a - � - i . Holmes ; reeve, 0. B. Kennedy, (b accla. Hu of riti passed the Junior examination, the first land, and has rWdeA in I' - I o . I the department of which he in be -ad to deal t A., of the Bai 3 - 11 I h; la Barnes ak . Caledon, near G�elph, met with a serious . I , �opn Va a, I �, - is on furl ug : I He had reached a depth of about three taking first-class honors and the last years. w 114 " _ I mation) ; deputy -reeve, W. Jones ( Y %eels 0 - ,n of Andre - )-Ja - . I lailes W.1� se8ident. 8harp, so . i . . proml C - I that I )LUly in fighting the Still Jose Scale, the mation); councillors —SLAndrow's war, , . 0 orOutO; and - Reginald at . --S13i' . � ( -. . 0-003D terrib insect post now threatening the . � forty feet, when about a cart load I I —Robert Jil writes home from M I ' y - Etrid one - . U of son named second. ' . I 11 � - 11, � 11 . - ; t see be- I � frui P. Doh rty, J.C.- Giirov, Jacob Taylor ;'St. he. a. so, who Sharp, of Eohel,o . I, am at Crystal Cit I destruction, not only of the t industry e . Ay of last week, at Vroom. from the mouth of the well slid down upon —The other -evening, John Plew Y1 i , 11 I � , 0 1 - I Jamele ward, H.Wiltse,T.McKenzie (by so. --�-On Wednesd* , breaking his back and resides On the Bayfield -road, a shod distance toba, as follows . ave I - " . gi � lir. Greenway. I b . � I fts. -. . . Of the -Province, but of all wood growth as Anne to break working for Ron. - I 1�%Q clarnation) ; St.John's ward, W.Bowers,T.A. antownsoa very , wedding took place At the unfortunate man - se injuring him. 'His from Clinton, had the misfo I 11 i , - rk Dry Goods, well, was the first measure of Government Pretty Ontario's popular ex. left leg and otherwil i J i L foitt years And have the I . � i . xortli � .. A buck V straw been on the farni 0- �J i - . 10 - r I i � � -_ 11 tore the Walker, J. MeMath, T. A. Ford; St. the -residence of - r very doubtful. e I of his ankle. He was driving a load of dn' We have. a lar � . _ I 04 private origin to be laid be] option of htoppilig , : . L i - when h 3 - i , , r George's -ward, A. Ewing, S. G. Plummer, M, P. P., Mr. James Glendinning. The con as beirg ,raised at the time, which into the bam e wasAhrown off, with --- 11ouse. ing- arties Were the young and charm- earth ,w on the fatm--71412 head of cattle, 20 1 i� : I - � trustees,—St. Andrew's tract* I , the result stated. This is the second time stock ' The- latter - fl I � I . I - I ' A. M. Toold ; school 9ter of Mr.Glendinning,Mile Annie, . L - , It � I , a, ft I6 will be viell, indeed for the country if 'doubtleas broke the fallof earth andeaved been broken . horses, 30 Sheep sinol 70 hogs. I I . Upther .. � ; St. inji-dat - the same leg has . . I I I As great success attends this spirited at. � I I I rge and Mr GeorgeR. very p easan aill- fv � Hooi ci Cir.. lu, f -4, L ward, W. S. Harland (by acclamation) A. Miller, youngest son him from instant death. . for mixed jaxmi here i . I James' ward; W. X. manning, Goo one of Indastrybeld a very —A I t evening was spent pay well. We go in - ; - -1 . , tempt to check one of the most insidious , one of BrocVs best —The Patr and I think it pays,beet, one year w7itt 1! ; I r six for 25e, 1 _ Swallow ; St. JOhU'5 Ward, It. Agnew, John of Mr. john Miller. or., Shelburne last recently At the home of Mrs. Phipps,. I . . I enthasiastio convention at jid well this year. Crystal . � red. hemstitch.. - � ', . I 1 ' enemies of vegetation that has ever come T. Emmerton ; St. George's ward, J. C. known and highly respected pioneers. Elaycock addressed the meeting, Holineoville, -occasioned by the. return of other. Wheat P West ,of NVini � R . 5 1 � under the knowledge of soieni is attend- - —Allan Groff, son of. the well-known - week., Mr. I . J'a a, with his bride, from City is 135 miles Smith- i . !t - : I - - . - � . . ! r son me Mani- � � I � . , I .. . to conducted jby Stevenson (by acclamation), a - h . an Dynes, M. P. P.,. was the he e Oeloraine 1*anch, and is a nices - I ,.n � ing the spraying experimen HEBBF-UT. —98eve -Peter Campbell, Alex. cattle drover of W terloo. met wit d Mr. Wm. orty guests were present, s:ad on th I . !� �, I i -- embroidered a gain ntion for the t0im. , Some f rospects fok I ig I � . - I - Too roff unanimous choice of the conve ively little towni with bright pi � . � '� the Ontario Department of Agriculture dur . ;; I - I - . I ' - I . . Wa -��ve,Wrn. Feeney, James ful and serious accident not long a 4 after a most sumptuous repast, the evening I i excellent W11 I � - Iker ; deputy 3ny er, about coming election. A very large represents thefutiucre. We have ali � I - I � -k,�., . . I,ng the past two sessions. - Sao had. been working for A. F � open in games- and social chat, i �, 1 , i� � . � 1� I dr drawn wor .., -- � A publicatioa of absorbing interest is the Barbour ; councillors, Wau Ileri Robert ild aged tion of the farmers of 1bufferin attended.the was L.. t , arket, thin year, , The Klorkdike gold ferver � : . I . � Miller and Hugh three miles from Respeler, a was eng - I - - Roggarth, Matthew mther being favorable and enough snow —T eteachers audsoholars of St. An- m iere and I expect next spring . 1 il . -. . ty patternis in . special bulletin, that may be had by simply . in felling a tree. 'The tree fell the wrong w4 drow's church Sabbath school,, Blyth, have I in raging, high I hav- M , I I � � i Norris. . the ground by for sleighing. Mr. Dines comes out not as 11 for gold dust. We Are :,- I . � edge, 20c and . ! sending the address to the Ontario Depart. non was all re-elect- way, the boy being pinned to ing on will see a ra, y i I : � . I , Now Years with its usual crop of good ment of Agriculture, Toronto, whence it Mopmrs. —The old cou the right leg ; t hie result being a compound a Patron candidate altogether, but an an in- Presented the ratir' erintendent, Mr. r here, but not much 5 I � � and a chair, ing an extra fine wintS I li I . ed by acclamation. ition is Dr. Barr, the Hugh McQuarrie, with Miblne i oes, it Pay - * I . dependent. His OPPOS . , I 11 41 ��. � k, I and 1J inch, - . resolutions, is 4ow upon u& has just issued with the title, " D N. McKenzie, fracture. * I I �� - � 91) � AsHFIE;LD. —Reeve, John , . so a token of their esteem and appreciation snow �� - I . I � � I � . I - - I People make all 'kinds of reso- to Spray . I William —Rev. Michael Mackie, one of the oldest. Conservative nominee. of his services during the 31 years he has �&— I David Farrish ; lit depaty-reevel . - I � To find out the answer to this question wieste in t1fe gkoladiocese of Kingston, died —*— I � Forth Notes. � . I . th initial, '02,ic ;. � � - I , - * been superintendent of the school. � � I .. � � - struction � , " iiag last week, aged 84. He . ; . L . � lutions at this time of the year. L,9111% (by acclamation) ; 2ad deputy . I - �. I � the department gave practical in in Huron Notes. � —John Avery, of Clinton, I Elligsoiii of Ellice, � , 1, ve - Wedneodaylei,4 sold and de- —Charlei lost �oue of 11 . ll . � . i What the reason or cause for in spraying in twenty-nine orchards in var- , organ Dalton, John Griffin ; coan . ve of Ireland, and wai 49 years - livered ju Clinton, last week, . through diph- I - I - on Monday of � (. 7 - . - cillors, John Barkley, William Hunter, was & nst' —A party of Wingbamites is being organ his young children ltft week I � I plain or hem - -\ so doin sterv, ions parts of the Province that were suitable , a priest. He received his education -at Reg- ized to go to the Klondike in ille spring. to R. 'McLean, Goderich his 3 -year-old . .... . I I -� I I I - , g, seems a my . for the work and convenient for the our- John -McIntyre. theria. I � .4 - , � , days of BRUSSErs.—Reeve -W. H. Kerr MY ac: iopolis College, Kingston, and 'was the first —Professor Greenwood, of the LAdiet' - ; I � I I I � For possibly a period of tWo I Koe,n - -Mr. James Fair, of Clinton, .last week -prize heifer, NellieBooth, Lf the old time I . I - � - . A g � I i%nd. Mira. ind, -50 rounding community of farmers and fruit- student to attend that institution.., A pam . `9 1 . the new year, one man stops . - clamation) ; trustees, D. C. Ross, . i de a large shipment of flour to the old price of 6 cents per pound. She weighed A Greenwood, are , .. , � "I ying was iolis Friday, mg about 1,500 pounds, and is pron . �­ ;: r i growers to visit while the spra - . eorge lytic stroke, received ithe previ, ,ounoed by 'ollegq, Whitby, c Ice% 100 to 75a. . taking bia usual " horn," d - Orr, of Fruitland, . James Turnbull ; - councillors, G causad his death.; - . I . t country. � � � ever visiting their parents In Mitchell. I . � - I . an , being done. Mr. Wm. Thompson, J. R. Smith, J. D. Warwi 7 The 4 salaries to be paid by, practical butchers to be the beat they ." - )-r damask, 25c� ek, — aggregate Of ... ii -Mr, Win. Ballert, Tavistbek, has sold � I I tly aftei-� midnight, on Monday of I . nie, . I to give himself a. good push Ontario, a successful fruit -grower of wide —Shor the winiham, school board nex his farm to Mir. Eggeri,of Dow ' who taken. I - 0 . George Banker, R. Leatherdale, R. Graham. I t year will handled. - I - k I . was appointed as superintendent � last week, John ; I - last, week, one of'Ahe worst fites Moncton, . � —Tuesday afternoon Of I anion early ii 'the now year. i 1. I Lw. - . along in the new year, he gets experience, i Each orchard was provided Gloy.—Reeve, Thomas Strachan (by ac I I be $3,145 posse - � 11 �� - PFith 6 or I ' . . . ' Brown, New Brunswick, bas ever kuo,�wn, brokeout I , ex Easthopie, - . - � - a white owl in of North � I . . awf 0 y dr 'he last _ For an 'hes, I orn tip to . I I t� nap-- unk t f f the work. clarnation) ; 2ad deput 'reeve, Wal. -2.rhe ions of Scotland in Wingham, will Bishop, 5th line, Grey, shot —Mrs. Jam . . I with a due outfit. Three men in the business pirt of the cipy. - ine r as 'Maniteba, to join P spraying . '9 I - that measured 5 fe t, 5 left I t w for I I - & re Sent to visit (by acclamation) ; let eputy-reeve, Robert celebrate the anniversary of Robert Barns, .e eek- t!ol'rlen, . . . . - the old year. . � who knew how to spray we Aed asithough ti -e eastern part. of - 25 rods distant I I 5-0-5. Dilworth and James. Turnbull ; councillors, hour it loo: a * swept &way. Through by holding a grand concert. tip. The bird was about f her husband who is telegraph .operator -at i � � . I I Another makes up his.mind to - attend these orchards, ten for each man, and do Robert Livin @ton 'James McDonald and the city woul —An outbuilding on the farm of W01- when Mr. Bishop nailed it with a bullet that lace I . 1; 6; Cc Atala"Jill a, V the spraying at certain fixed dates, notice .1 despe efforts �he fire was 0 cc 8 , U destroyed by showing that,although be is up- in his six- ' - ; church iegularly. Ile does so L was 9, Id. , Turnbull, of Farquhar, was —4r. and bitt.' Thomas McDonald, of I : . h Joseph Whit e I . ,avy embroider- I of whic sedt through the mail to all &cola- not b re rest damage was � done. Lose, the a rifle. to reside, � I : all of L " . ties he still known how to ban., Mitchell, h -, to Toronto, s, tans Bud ex. I the first Sunday, ,Aen, no interested, and by means of the RLYTH.`—Reeve, John.Wilford (by Wm. 540,' . usuraneeL $23,000. fire the other day with all its contents. 0 . I ave gone -- . I 1� mation) ; Joseph Carter,- A. W. Sloan, ". —James Allen, of Wroxeter,who has been Hie owlship will be moullted. Their house has beeA rented by Mr. S. A. L . . . es, of Rose gall, wife! of I . :, � I owing t6 his overtaxed energi = —R. Ransford, of Clib .0 . 6. - I � * I � Ck press proper announcement was made, I H. McElroy, declared: councillors by reason —Mrs. Charlton, Attending the Toronto College of Pharmacy, �tdn, is sufferiing H d A I . . � dome fasteners, I 10 r T. .W. Charlton, so Well known in ation, heading the from a -sprained knee, the result of a very suit Ste. , 7 ees, -who have i . Ohn G. Sutherland, of 8 I . he goes fast asleep at the night so that any who cAred c uld come and see ' 11 � - for themselves. Besides the actual work Of of too many nomin etired. ' A Mr. nd the surroull ing country, has'passed his examin . ting out of his rig a, I I . I ek, *I� I sheartened, be held to ' rovide a Brantford a . e accident. In get Marie, was the guest of Dr� G. Anderson, of . - . service, and quita di new nomination will P r list. I � 7 hook lacing � I these men were able V6 give every � died in that city on Decembe 23 d. Mrf-, ife, of Park River, days ago, the wind, which was blowing Atwood, not long 690. Re in engaged in I .� * 11 _ aimp" - I ­ � a -ad then . -the different W,.G.A. or* -for 'months in, delicate . DavidGreen and w 11 . � I of course there are "praying, fourth c6uncill few ka, $1.25. . I . I possible information about ror,.J. A. Morton (toy so. Charlton has been � . North Dakota, are the guests of Mr. Green!a strongly at the time, carried the lines out the pulp mille at the-SOO, Bud is pFos ring. � � - I -- Off , fr6m. solutions A bulle. .—Mal health, &rising from an attack of pneumonia, ight his foot in ' - % r . 1. � the. usual swearing and their applications. I ,—ward 2, James D. . Mrs, Henry Perkins, at the Gorrie in such a way that' be cait —Miss Ads, Dowi book-kee.per in w . L I amation) ; bouncil ore sister, ,- . " I I I I GOODS.—, - d all the tin, full of accurate data and carefully il-- " on). which was complicated by heart disease, � I his - . smoki�g, ebewing - an ti , post office. them and ttippiad, falling forward on . 02 by the .Long and A. M. Robinson (by acclams ' . 119rXis store, Mitafiell, got One .Of her fin I I . 1 .75 to Qv3. . I fro which: she had,suffered more or less for � � �- . tbe.saife the other � . I I rest. lustrated, was widely distributed ward 4, Dr. J. P. Kennedy and J. C. Read al —Wm.'Hamilton, jr., of Ford*ich, who knee cap. i . era so badly jammed In . . , �. uch for resolutions and -their Department. . ing (by acclafiiation) ; �. ward 3, George A. years. I . has been under treatment at the. Toronto . —On Tuesday afternoon of last week, the lay that she had td hAve the end taken off. . I : . - . so in The ' layers went round the twenty-nine Wednesday afternoon of last week- be ' � n Newton; � Wm- More, Henry Kerr and -7- . I hospital,has returned home, muchtimproved a -bound express train. on the London, I en I . outh � � —Charles- Dragoro, Aged 75 years, died at �- � ap � o e of . Huron and Bruce collided with a north- - � 1. usual accompaniment of failures. orchards seven times, and literally the walls . , - tween 3 and 4 o'clock, the thr e childr . Wm. Button, public school trustees (by so ing near in health. ore' The freight his home in Mitohel�i on Monday, Docent . i 11 The business moral we deduct from it of Jericho fell, for the authentic statements I clarnation). Contegtg,­I-jarmes Anys. and Edward Smith, liv Seeley's Bay, _The pupils of the Carlow sobdol the botind freight at Londeab . I I � i I I . I . contained in - were returning from school a d were cross- her 20th. Mrs. Pted. Hennick, Of,'BUff&10, � - � 3ross ,W all is, thait good resolutions are this special bulletin pr6ve con Thomas Forbes for deputy -reeve ; . Leu� I other day presented their teacher, Ming was backing into the siding at the time, la bedside just before .. �� � � ye, but � way he e. All three a daughter, reached. h - I . . I . en, not for men. If elusively that spraying not only pa, nox, L. W. Hanson. and George Shaw, iDj the �ce on the Watson, with a writing case and photo and th express, it is said, was a few' min- 7 for . chi ldr )nb through the ice. Two however, sue:;, death took place. � � I - -�. . LTBRS, - - - . pays well, and is a highly successful agency councillors for ward 2 ; Thomas Abraham V`4 b -.-)x. . utes ah- d of time. The damage done� to . � ,ient good in you, in fighting the flies, grubs, Worms and fun- ertie, a jiri -either . I I I —Mr. David diAllih, son of Mr. James . . , you have suffic . and W. Gannett, public school trustees tor ceeded in' getting. out, but, Q. _Mr. and Mrs. David Graybiell Rev. aiin was slight. Csllin, j. p of Nbrth Eastbope, who ban . I � �� 4 - - . I i -n the fir -at. place, to think of gone growths that prey upon the orchards es about fourteen years of age, �Was -drow.med. and Mrs I — .. T. Moonei, wife and two children, _ 'i to hig 1,t)om for some, weeks I . I ward 1. Thomas GregOry and Win. Holm I . GraybieP and daughter, 4,,-aud' Mrs. been confine -. . Her body Was soon after rec vered by men I � - what is right to do why then of Ontario. All . visit- Mrs. A ert Gerry and three children, and dly . I,- , . . I Hallman, of Michigan, are at present rapi I � I � . . I spraying nominated for reeve,��ibath resigned. . I . I . with pleurisy, istl6t keeovering As I � - ' —­ . As illustrations of this, where the candidates-,hominated for councillors for - passing. . ig relatives in and around Fordwia. - - a daughter of George Mooney's,' all of In, . , � just keep thinking about it, and I -ago on Wednesday, 11 . an might be expected, -� ' -- � I i, I- - ; - � ,,ut proigraruuae� . was done, from 75 to 9.0 pet cent. of the ward 3 resigned but one, George A.Newton. —Forty-four years —8. S. Cole, sawmiller at Etheb. has dian Uead,- Nordiiweet Territory, are m , - -in i - � � -,hts Ira was clean,' while from trees in the —There die& South Essithope opa Satur , I - 'I ,v foreign- and I the influence of those thoug - the 15th diy Of December 'the first railway . I - . . I 0 it Two council6s required for each ward. -William -Morris on a holiday visit. Mr. M06neY is . 18th inst.4 Mto. Susanna Zlarbrigg, J - -only 10 to 15 � I agh Inge;�A, on the Great . urchased 100 acres of bush from . day, the I - . me, as the St. I - will mould your life into more same orchards not sprayed, I t 9-- . I train passed thro, , in of'County Councillor Mooneyo � t . . . . way.. - Ingersoll was not an VoOlory, of Elms, and will send the saw the eldest sc saur.-z in the I - I . I I fit to pack. Spys i . I Western Raili is a daughter of George mother of Mr. S. hdr1ohm, tre i . �, ,wad -i ---Qntertainw � h ork, per cent. of the fruit was . ! . � lolz timber down to his mill at Ethel and Mrs. Gerry � �6� - The fuuer�h took � .1 -1 I I . � large. then as it is to -day, but * ,',- of Har- than all the pood .resolutions and other red fruit fromr sprayed trees . 0anada. there was lots - John Wilkinson, wife and daughter, of Crooks Brussels. ' ' 89th year of her iq .- I i I - —Miss Eva, fourth daughter. of-IMr. and e old town, and igrest celebra- of the Metho- place to Lingelbach?a cemetery. . n t:b1!;!!-` parents ' . � commanded $3.50 per barrel.' The beat _ of ',vim in th Grand Rapids, Michigan, are holidaying in —TWe "niveraary services inity ch.�rch, Mitchell, � I I . - � � 'fruit from unsprayed trees would bring but Mrip. Donald Framer, London, was. married as made —The ladies of Tri � � 11 edding Of Miss from here to the moon. . - . I . tioi2 of the important event w ' a t �� 11 - . Orlando J. Ste�enson, partici. Brussels and Ideality. MT. Wilkinson is & diet church, Brussels, held Sabbath an showedtheir appreciation and respictfor - - We are, for o down $2 per barrel. . � last week to Mr. If There are not many living now who .,h and 920thi. were unusually - Ti Kerrin, by present- - I -1 g. home on Fri. . � urselv0s, 90ttR19 8 0 as Collegiate Instit to. pated in that event. . . son John Wilkinson, 4th line, Morris. Monday, IN 11 - d wife are home ' In order to learn what is thought of these the t. Th m . ter, has arrived intereatint d r fitable in every sense. their rector) Rev. J. , - more earnestly to work for the Mau —Dr. Rollins, of. ExO ing him not agd with a heavy far coat. - .�.. I so as to decide i nich ng mar Sol we �-A shoo Aug accident occurred near Arva He ReV.S. I BuBPDO long ,.- I le reports finL-.- � experiments in spraying, . —Mis. Fre , a on . i - � I - buainess of the new year. - We . home from his trip to the old country. Sel ery, . .,Guelph who wasaformer .. .. : av� upon continuing them next summer, a letter living at Billings ri ge, commi ted adeld , , 36k, when Edward Talbot was shot in le L . —Mr. Andrew Re,% *be has been living - - . last wi . I I , � prairie ' pro -v. e I was met at the station by the town baud ter preached two ex ellent sermons d -re- - ol, se of car- t I.1 Young Pow- 9 in Wyoming for Several yearso is Visiting ... �� have mistakes to overcome, p was sent to the owners of the sprayed or one day last w I b taking a - . he thigh by Charles P , dyvj!I 1 - � I on 'Monday evening wat . I �� -" — � . bolic acid. - . ellwars out shoolving re�,Obits and had sent a and a large crowd of citizens rhe tea meeting elAtives ih Avonton. He has � I . I� . ... f . - - judices to live down, ne# PeO' chards asking for their opinion as to the I —Messrs. J. C. Moss. and Ab. Young,, Of well attended. -An excellent tea was served friends and r ere is no PISXe �� I and if possible to —Mr. William Anderson was found dead terret under Talbot's granary. Just as a vELY, Saying that th -- � ple to meet, new customers to value of the spraying? , Fordwi.,h, on MondaY of last week,captured and splendid addresses ��ere delivered, come to or - . I 11 - i . tL&t make definite statements as to the actual on the road near Ameliasbuirg. He was 76 building, of Mr. Alex. '& gone, of Morris, have like, Oataflo. - i 11 . I rabbit emerged from,,baneath the I I I I _ - .. make new goods to buy, and � ee. This letter has, gathered years of age, and had represented PrIl part of the a monster of a fox on the farm —John Shorcreed I '90 - L the School 1c:i P , results per tr inoe Talbot stepped out ai Montgomery, of Orange Hill. They say purchased an eleven months' old bull calf, - —Mr. and Mrs, , niamin Johnston, Of � 1 --- - . t * to I'll � I sa., The build- I e have left of 1897 a mass.of information upon 'the subject of Edward County in the Legislative Assem- contents of one barrel of the gun in Me left ,-Joi- a holiday ,,L , . I ; I I � � I . what w . �. that foxes are pleneiful this winter. bred byE.,Gaunt& Sons, St. Helens,for Carthage, have gout , 0 � - I I - ' They . I z � I s, P. great nuM "I - stock to dear out as well as spraying that is zontainied in the bulletin. bly. ,- leg, . ; —Mrs. Charles Walters, of Colborne, had which they paid the sum of $200. That is their old home near bottaWs. � . . �� I I he eiAire even, - I'll, -h a small or- —A fire in the Kingston Geuer�l Hospital 11101111 11111111MININ day and ney. He is� a Wednesday, 22nd insi., lute ing re at z , surely little beef for . � �� I . For fear that the farmer ivit . the misfortune to fall the other ri near the. I . possible. - I tkins wing of the building, �- - --- big mothe first prize � - -t. in a firat-oclaag I chard, or in fact any owner:of apple trees, -destroyed the Wa break one of her limbs just below, the knee. half brother to 11 Nominee," Several weeks among their en . . . .. 1. . 7-11, - * . , . % I I � . I ecial mention of . - Our, trade in Men�s Overcoats has been If It is only five years rent � I ,- . � - - � � even of only half a dozen, may think this and damaged the main structure slightly. I D elaver is Bi, .1anuat since she fell and br9ke bulf at To o and Ottawa last fall, wh eh�� capital. , I . c �ot Mr.P. Tobin, - . � the lar -eat in our history, and spraying business does not concern hirn,—an The p tients were all removed in safety. . I I . I 19 I I �. . -andoold to Cap(' —Mr. T. H. Lennox, -b. A.�, a former St. I i � i I her arm. . they, owned two years ago - I I � . z � �, � 1-7 " I employed I -aching I be has since sold Marys be itl,y resigned his posi- . � - we are ye 0 1 d —George Bielby, who has been te tain Robson of Ilderton, w . . 'Ier Of the t lookin 'for a very error of incalculable ; nj ary to the industry, —Thornas Reynolds, an hostler yj, who recei - 'n�n-eoitatiens,,. linked 'at the Britannia hotel, Hamilton, was� foun aster Of the Woodstock I -.& E as science In . large sale in these goods The for frait-'rowera great and small are . I in Bosman's school, Morris township, for Montreal,. tion I irming gestures, 0 . 9 of a ladder in4the-stable him for $250, to gb�, to ­ i - r- ' �, V, ONCERT . Collegiate Institute, wa before his deps . - Alex. Bremne , e alf accom- . � leader is $4 40 hea0ry double to,gether'in the success or failure of fighting dead at the bottom , the past three years, wil ' 1 attend a Collegiate — r\of Astoria, Oregon, has ture presented with� d, �old wat ,h on beb - 1 , 91, I these enemies,—one rnan�s experience is one day last week with his neck broken. . - � is I 1111,9111 the organ, 11 tweed lined .Overcoat. - I Mr. E. D. Smith, the Winona fruit I next year. Duncan All' on, of Belgia"' is arrived in Grey on a busine. a trip, and will of his former pupils. -- � , bieasted . — @ 11 on . � I - his successor in No., 1. be'returning in a short time. Mr. Bremner .� of Smithville On- nds to build an addition to his i . . _Mr, James MeXeimbao who left Logan . 11 � lous applause - The next is a $5 c0at and well given. P ovver inte . . onnachie, wife- and last summer, . . I , Mr.- George Adams, ) � skB, . T I Mr. William MOC up to Skagway, Ala I L . e . - I 9 — are was 8 ago I 1% .. - � I � 6 -Fdr. MtKenzte"i- ----- ­ - menit was in a - T eleven Spy trees. storehouse for cold storage purposes boat 15 year for Manitoba, is visit' ; . - is asked for it. tario, writes , I I I have tr,g e, Ulln g family, of Inksetter, N rth Dakota, bout 650 miles from the Klon- 1% * efforts - of Mr. - i . worth all that -hem were sprayed, and the result and will spend $5,000 getting ready for the Years Ev 8, this, being a . friends there. , I � ; Eight of 1 N ew down f r the winter, ad will make their f the 45 mile :page 1 50 FReze - I 9 � dike and the beginning 0 au(T is doing well ---- 10OL—Air, � Then conics the $6. 1 J was 24 barrels of the finest fruit I ever pick- shipping of fruit to Englani next year on a t 11 Mrs. MeConnachie's parents, neaT Portage la Prairie) . , and I . I . . I home with -to the Yukon river. He and another g6n- I th the Sunday in Mit- Uar ies of thid in m at S92.50 per large scale. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, near- ifford. . . , and is greatly; . in love. wl - - , . . . . 0 ed from the . I sold the Charles Illsey, one of i January - is�� 1898. Cl tleman hail a ship there. -Mr. Bremner ex. there . -- who is learning I arment hav 80 barrel, and four barrels of culls at $1 per —Last week, Mrs. . I - . � � I a, e been tried : � �Joseph.Harb, of ;Mildmay, has a black � &&* a, t spring and will country. I ent a I � 0 Cost respected resi- , . pects to go to ex � I —Mr. Rettipiece, "otmaster at Mother- I I I . ' -few daya often that we are safe in recom- barrel, $64 in all. —These culls were not Kingston'� oldest and mi ; - � . cherry tree which is the envy of some Per- . . - d , by f&lling thr I I .- . . .siz d and woruiy: e in that E--- probably see Dawson City. ough sa 1 . intly. . - otted, but were under e dents, passed away, at her hem . . son unknown, who, on Sunday of last-weqk, igs of the West Huron wel�l,. who was injure , . � -1 . - Gilpin's hard- i - � 11 - L � mending it to our customers as red gave three city.. She leaves tour sons, Dr. A. Oliver V�a 1, a bee the-, opening -in the Lfloor of J� 0. L 7he three -Spy trees not spra3 ' Al y the biggest nd t event of L . ie The —PubIi6 meetir held in Gledbill's ' . ; a frieze coat- G. T. Oliver, W 6PPI td lye and ashes to its roots. Farmers' institute were I store, St. Marys) 4 few weeks ago, in - I i I I the lawest value in'- barrels of badly spotted fruit, which sold Messrs. Charles Oliver, d.Oliv i season. same rick was done two years ago. iller, on, Friday afternoon and ware - D er, - I . hall Benm, I his injuries are likely to -. r ,; AndFre � I 1. not recovering, and . - we -have ever seen. for $2 per barrel, and about ten bushels of gary, Northwest Teiritory --- —The pupils of the Ethel �chool have I I cember 10th. , Notwithstanding - � . I . gan,reeve of the I L liniderclothing culls, which I sold for $1.25 for the lot." Victoria, British Columbia. presented Miss Raynard, teacher of the evening, D I ,in,the hall Wa3 prove fatal. . - or fine, shorthorn- The balance of o-ar heavy i - . . � the incessant downpour of ra —Messrs. Burritt & Cd�le knitting mills , ". - . � I .. . � S. U]nioii That is to say, the sprayed trees brought —Grand Trund Railway conductor Snider —,An old man named John Williams, liv e with- a dressing case. the afternoon meeting by the " � .�� . , who is buying is rapidly leaving u less than $3,—& is seriously ill at his home in Fergus. For ing At Mr. Frank Lypp's, of Ruthven, went junior departm ut, well Alled at . hbor. Mitchell, have elosed down for two weeksp . . � �� � attend the Nor- el ::: - I : Z . ' be- � Miss Raynard is going to - ; - - One , ,c 75C and $8 each and the unsprayed Mr. Snider has been conductor .1 the farmers of the surrounding n . . I . , for $215 - . and cotton sell at 50 ) difference of more than .$5 per tree. --The years into a hay mow one. day last week, and mal School, at Toronto. . . bond. Excellent and practical adIresses in order thab they may be thoroughly reno I . r,4 - wa ',bred by- - reer of an vated and overhauled. N6 F floors aft to ,O and cost of the whole outfit for -spraying would tween Windsor and Niagara Falls. About u -old Zulu of the Wf - ! � I I L aced a string to the trig _Jtle ,among the probabilities . i ments I is a, seven. � be laid throughout, and ot er improve I - I otber � 90c a suit; wool at $1, 1.5 the increased six weeks ago his health failed and he suffer- pf 'L , Hughes, were delivered by A. W. Campbell, provin Ili . � I : , fleece line -d be more than made up by rifiel then placed the muZe to his forehead next few months that Rev. h. W. cial road commissioner, and others, I 1. - I . I . - 1 6 - A In Y I I . - a both excellent ; $92,. The heavy treee. part fro ed a general breaking up of his system. - and!deliberatel took his life by pulling the of St. John�s church Tilsonburg, formerly . made. � . ed ful . eso. goods are still in demand at $1) profit from a couple Of . Mr. Samuel Wilmot, ex -warden of I I his foot. Death must have been Wingham, will go to —A quiet bu etty wedding was solema-- —Mrs. Peter Kastnero her Asughter,- Jen- I 'y t�eese'd%' . I - , 19 — . instiCiataneous. ' . � . re , � . ue�'in I I '. the time of doing the work, the spraying string with t. Paul"s charcht i,toolay afternoon, 15th inst.9 at nie, ind.son, little Gr om Prescott, b t . - � rial costs less than five cents a tree. Hastings, and township treasurer of Sidney, - He was a bachelor, about of S ized on Wedne : -1 ate . the Klondike. 8 ding the sum- - : . t 9 -­ . . $2 and $2.25 a suit � I nd Mrs. Wm. troag' Arizona, who - i I I Storm King Oaps at 40c, 50c and 75c; m Thin special bulletin should be read by died last week, aged -63. He was prominent enty years of age. He bits two sistera the residence of Mr. a have bde . sey —Wbile engaged in �-Jipping a horse at I trons of i Indus. I 0 e welfare of an In- thoolist circles, and was one .of the �some brothers living in the vicinity. � Fordwich, when their eldest daught;er, mer with relatives in $e .,­biibgvn161 started , , - - I . - aps all pull down over all wko have at heart th in Me and[ . Mr. J. Wilson's stable, in Wingham, Mr ibe holy bonds of )sday of likst W - . ield theirannual -known menin the county. as Robinson, employed in 'Ray. he Annie- E., was united in t ut , . eek,in order to I , , .- � J :of last'week in - the ears, and are, indeed) a very dustry already of immense profit to the best - --!Thom . Walter Belden was severely kicked by t matrimony to Mr. Robert McMichael) of spend I . I � Province, ,and capabl6,'if -these enemies ean —Mr. Voolent of St. Thomas,bas been ap morid's factory, Guelph, met with an acei- .animal, leaving an ugly ash in his face and Christmas at their home. I - �011.-- In Spite Of driving, etc. - . monercial form in the Lori- � . g Belmore. The.ceremony was performed by —The anniversary services in connection -'� I � . - . domfortable cap for be successfully combatted, of enormous ex oluted to the co 7e fatal.- fracturing one o xey, of Gorrie-. Mr. .. t , Kid and En- Collegiate institute. Mr. F. Riddle, of dent on Saturday, which may. proi f his arms. Wtian church, SL . I W-1 roads, there, . . I w left of the 500 pansion, !or O�atario apples, Pears �stin While operating a A apiece of board `—Mts� Agnes Bogie, mother of Messrs. the Rev. A- B. Fan with the First Presbyl � � Just a fe a I P saw? rroom,,while . w president be- t . plu,ng will find, in Great Britain -and other garnia,has been appointed French nd 'back and struck him in the abdomen- Andrew and Alex. Bogie. of Colborne town- Archie McMichael assisted the 9 Marys, - were held SundByro 15th inst, AS . . .ezit presicled in. �� Glove. I ittoll,of Walkerton has fl6wt iss Ella Strong performed like duties for was anticipated, the ReAr. 1), R. Drum- . , , - -for men, � been offered � I -- at two pairs European markets illimitable fields for ex- teacher, and Mr. Wh t le to walk home, but later w" ship, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. M .. . � . - � there were -Ijool sock . the position of science and He was ab' the bride. moud,of St.TboTrkSs, who ounducted the ser- - PPET I .. . The all . , pafision. , . takqmseriously ill from the effects of the Charlea Middleton, Brandon, Wisconsin, On f Y,fia auzence Of .. and —on Saturday evening, 18th inst., the i is attracted large cougtekatione -to the 11 for 25c, is without a peer. . I . F. H� A. mathematical teacher. John Brent, vice , � - - —Three bye�eleetions for the Quebec accident. At present he is. very low November 27th. She was 86 years of age. ' � -� - . . � spirit of Ann, relict of the late church. . I I , Hullett, thaukofferi 11 tr one this. time, � L, Fur Caps at $1.50, $2 and $2.50. " Toronto, December 23rd, 1897 little hope is entertained for his recovery. I i , � — . i bly resulted ia the return Burns' church lng former residents of Brussels . ' .... . disposition., Be- . . . ill iremembei �- � —0 I Legislative Assem — � V passed . away —George Allman, th� yoitug man from I r the schemes I Brent was my praved him- Most of onr customers W I I- Mr. Robinson is a married man and has two fo . of, the church was $202, to the great !beyond. Mrs. Downie who wa,s sentefted by the police : . - . I I- ar we have The Mominations. of three Liberal candidates. In YarnasiLs n I . ' ii�ispect. Sup- �� , the style of calend - Mr. Allard had 56 majority, is, childre . eicently the largest in the history of the congregal making her he me since leaving Brussels, msigii3t-late about a month ago for criminally . r, ly - , - esult of the nomina- .. . t 500 and --Mr. A. B. Petrie, Guelph, r tion. Of this sum $162.50 was put on the with her daUgbtert t township, b W --a is s P issued for years past. We have The following is a r ty was abou nearly nine years ago, Assaulting a little girl tron ths 11 =.! � ent in, . Clapperton 0 - V by purchased a tract of land belonging to , the I - -17-th - ` - ' . v(lct�.l music by I . re tions in the various municipalities ia this Mr. Oliver's majorr collection plates on Thanksgiving day I . I . . Mr. ure Jackson estate, ne�r the Dundas bridge, on . Mrs. Reuben Watson, at Buffalo, New , iin'the coutit5r'jail on the crotten out a very much 1110 the !Vas whipped lis sentence lub was highly- , - , ' 0 county -.- ouncil of last year - about 200. ild a gymnasium,with —The Fordwich Epworth League held a York. Deceased had,been poorly for inst. *Re received five las6s. 11 --- I handsame calendar this season) STEPM,-�.—All the c 'edding took,plaob which he intends to bu uccessful tea -meeting Bud entertain. past year, but was only ill for ton, weeks did not expire for a week or ian days after. � ... . aWr which -Mr. . � The first —A quiet but -pretty w of club room, swimming, baths' etc., a first-class most 8 ' - . I - I - was elected by acclamation. n inst., Af I of last 'Week, the il ' - ice selections on I and invite our cusitOme'rs tG call � . . onday in at the residence of Mr. Daniel Ross, ment on the eve ing of the l7th - , ter prior to her decease. Old age and heart , _ - I meetang will be on the second X2 n last, bicycle track, a grand 'stand to seat about . . I eicellent disease was the cause of death. Mrs. Brent On Monday afternoon I C, ehairman Bad. , , � and secure one, as we have only Cannington, on Wednesday atternoo 2,006 and a regulatibn sized hockey and a bountif ul tea had beeft I served, I . MeLsren�s bread * - - - I - t . I I . imivary. 'die�; when his eldest- daughter, Annie J., was -be prepared addre6es were delivered by a number of was born in Cornwallp England. Her hus- , horseat,tached to Messrs - I : I I he: ' -1- a few hundred. Reeve, 'Ivl. Geiger, R. A 4 1 I 1� - y on the Logauroad, and was . - i9p trippec �, - i . MeMo ol to Mr. John Wetheral, first deputy skating rink, The green will I I ' 1 band died about 20 years ago, aged 70, and sleigh ran swa� � � "r Mr, �F 1. Vare fairly done I . 13 AY. — . olwell, marrie otball, bowlinge, c ergymen. - caught in� front of., ,, F. Davit'book � . . - G. Ebnes, Won. Cal for lawn tennis, lacrosse, fo I - ; I � � olepauy reeve, A. - - with a young man eon were buried in Brno I , ng ApId. Lang- � uncillors, W. B. Bat- reeve of Brock township, The guests pres etc. . The work will'be commenced in t —Donald McKenzie, eldest son i)f Ken � and jewellery store by 9L Robert Goforth, . . le�,pectice homes - �, I ......... 0 .... Robert Turnbull ; co r -i en,t were immediate friends and relatives, n th McKenzie, 4th line, Morris, who has belS cemetery. I . urage in . � ­ 11cr, A. Thompsan, J. 'Voelk-er, Williap ' spring and pushed forward as rapidly as, e - Normal —The death of Mrs. .Will . Waite who displayed a. good deal of 00 .a another oyster I -elected by me- numbering about fifty. possible. I been attending the I Winnipeg Oi holding 'on to the maddened 'bruve. The � . , —CO.Nr. � - . . � consit. The old council re � —A strong local comParoy has been organ- in Henry Edwards, 3. P., and his' School, has been engaged to teach the of Hullett, occurred - on I Tuesday jadly broken. I - I ETOALL —Capta Deceased, sleigh was I - � � . .WE RAVE ONE PRIC clam�tion- ' � opard, ac- ized at St. Thomas with the object inview of d their Silver Creek school for 1-898, at a salary of last week from confinement. -�--T Thursday, V,. I ---�- . � I I I TU(;KFR.1,1l1TH--Reeve, J. Shep I estimable wife, of Lobo, celebrate woman just )in the here - paseett away 012 1, 1. Loy) ac- - prospecting in the Yukon district. A party golden wedding. on Wednesday last. Cap. $450. . -- - ' as g ol December 9th, one of the oldest -bet- - I I MONEY BACK IF WANTED. I claniation ; deputy -reeve, - J. McG' a ill leave for the Klondike in March, of taxes that the collector's e, being only 35 years old, an Of Wellesley, - .k. � mam, of Detroit MeNlillan, Jame w tain Edwards was married on December 29, - —The am6unt-of prime of lif . Of the townshl - I jince, tiers . . . clamation ; councillors, D. I Bnnedy, C. E., A L. S., will - roll, of Morris, calls for -this year is -311,- although only married a � few years F . , . —Messrs. - T 'ILI, James aorge which J. H. Ki in the person L PfeXr, who Settled ;a- ,- here. .11 � ...... a .... W.... Getinnii Patterson and G, A. second party will leave 1847, to Miss R%chel Harrison, of the Ula in disposi- Of .1 eLd I 0, I . will be in charge. J,ondon township, by the Rev. 597-02. Collector- Mooney commenced his she bara, by her lov g and cheerful h in 1838. His wife pred " I L . I - I I Queen's Bus , 8 - �ett, of Torout Tnjne . 2 M�ay, of which G.L.Sherlock,of the Grand concession of f to all in that I ' -e6 - , ... neighbor � respective par- I . 01) James ii W,m. Wilkinson, Baptist minister. His annual rounds on tho 15th of November tion,endeared bersel : him and since her death h . hareb . I I ,r,l,,,,.,,.- TowNsulP- — Reeve, Trun'k Railroad,will be charge. . - - . of ,Manchester on. L . - L [). Jo4ns, post- -11 - acclamation ; deputy -reeve, . bride 'was the daughter of the first white and on the 150 -of December had collected hoodiir She'Was a member ing with his son-inirlaw, M r Louis Allis . . : . aid to the tre -abyterian church. She was the eldest I � ill L d Pro, ; ! -; Cannol-ly, L Ell- a ; coun- —Donald Maclean, of Windsor, who was who ever stepped on the town'line asuier. the sum of $9,775. . ' I � ,on Wednesday - � GREIG d Thomas Church r , Robert 10 i laid byWilliam woman . an!--guuday evening, as J, T. Ross, Of Bras' Andrew Archibald, 5th ,-One"- —0in, Sunday, December f9th, Mrs. Win. i : - � attended. He- � . I � � . Don, John Middleton, arrested on an informatiol gun an between Lobo and London,the latter c Ming i daughter of h, arid leaves two dough- Arks y died at her husband's reiidence, - . � 7 . cillors, James Johncl I o , e . . ; Judson Battell, Moose Jaw, has be eels, &a groping his way through one 4of the � I � � York- w Sion, of Tuckerismit f a mothees ,love I ie deecasel � I ! 60 y�ars. He � I : &- Robert Hanley, John I 0ith concession, Blaushard. T1 . � I . r : S. Charles W. Willigms) bell, for tq,this- district with her parents from ic school during the . �11 , I . CLOTHIER � ctioii for damages against Mr. Bartl . I . Ontarlo"Oul . q - . . J - a n I was born in W I L f ur daughter8- i : Woods. . Mr.Maclean places his ,shire, E land. . ball -ways in the Pahl pen tern, to mourn the. loss 0 - - fire, be fell into an o and care. hitb township, � 7 1 VC Zt'ellL, of ' 1 ; . last year fake imprisonment. --A siat accident occurred. on the 21st progress of the ay for thirty Years was al . - i � at Ot- register and injured', one of his legs and --The quarterly review of the Methodist May Uh 1941, al - I J 11 I - Vrr I I � . I M - damBges st'-w,000. inet., in B.B. Eddy & Co.'s foaper min � )n, was held on resident 'of BlavoliaM. Her husband and' � -. . 6. John Snell, � . I I On the Wrong Side of the Street, in the eXtued by acclamation. -Miss ilArion, Whitney, oldest daughter Sunday school at CredW . . � I hd'ffl, J P . died' - -ETER--Reeire, T. B. Sanders, ae- taws, when Samuel Cleary was suddenly arms. Sunday, l9th insC. one son Alvin, who lives OIL the adjoining I . I * ? I - strong Block, WROX -- Hemphill, of. Mr. Albert Whitney, Secretary for J. P. killed. He went up to feed the ventilating, —At the public examination in school No. Mr. B. Simpson took � . . � hilrica the councillors, Thomas well-known distillers, odiorich township, a pleasing feature of 7 the first month'i lesson, Mr., John farm, survive her. 1, -1 . . - - I I I - clamstion ; the Sir fang, so as to cool the room, and triid to 1 9 by the No 0 � Mr. Patrick McCaffreYo'sged 26 years,, . . - ,noon. . vie, Alex. Munro, . John isior-& Sons, re I - dii4y, af t0kn S. B. MeKel gray, W - Mr. Carlos War.. . the�obcasion was the presentation vetbick, jr., took the and,' Bud Dr, . a . on -�­ � � , . monthq a d 29& SEAFORTIL - - ONT' W. A. Rutherford, John A. Barnard and- Prescott, was married to it the driving belt off the shaft with . their teacher, I Rivers the, third. The sehool-roOm WAS died at his fathees residence) Stratford, on � � � I Mi�s- M. Cud- ood ; - trustees, John Davidson, field, of Train, British Columbia, manager 9u;;rfier. He throw if off with hisfoot, the pupils of a shaving case to ' big filled --to its � - I W Wednewiay,22od inst. Daceaseot was the sec. . . ­ I � I -1 � � W. Hazlew Kootenay soevered ity with � interse . da on Tuesday` William Wilson and James K.- Rae, ac- of theHeinz enterprises in the . belt Ouching the counter shaft and- creating Mr. T. R. Courtioe, who has - Utmost capse t, on of X.r.Edward MocaffreyAud . . -, .'­ . I connection with the School, I parents and children. -The ready answers end eldes S - ghing, and con- district. a higher velocity than the he�vy iron pulley , he scholars, � both old bad been married only a little over a year. � , ,r done by the - I clarnation. e council was all elected by ­�-Three footpads sandbagged Mr. Alex. I smashed to pieces, parts the well-known con- thatmere given by t I I . He had been suffering froin � lung trouble for ­- =� - STAN-LEY.—Th ght last could stand, so it —Thomas Newsome, - )ung,. and' the attention that was . �, - krka, father 'Of THE CANADA , : Reeve, Isaac Er- Hall, a Blenheim merchant, one ni _ of it flying in all directions. Cleary fell to traetor� Brussels, already has a good share and YO ' " ,is death -was ' � L I acclamation as follows : him of $200 in Bank of a the akers ftflecte grea� credit on about eighteen months ai h I L-1 - - ,,esent seriously' I L' - William Lamont ; week, and robbed the floor, a distanceof about 25 feet. His -of work contracted for next year. The fol- * e ape for the not unexpected, Him wife formerly Miss'A. I ; , whi lowing is the Hat an it now stands : Isaac Vv im, L , � ... r_- was off daty Accident Assurance company ratt ; deputy -reeve, [ James Me-' Commerce bills ch he b&A received- too neck was broken. the teachers of I he Sunday school it Regan,of Ellice, Survives g , . —Th& . i � councillors, John MoNaughton, late to deposit in a bank. 'The yietim, who concession, Grey, splittin& bar. t. and patience they have given U thet - 6 was about to .- ' . —Dr. Irving, St. Maryo,wb . . I -,1h illness. I . Diarmid, W. J. Stinson. I elected is very dadly � injar,ed, is unable to describe -The death of Mrs.Harvey Conover, wife Lake, 10th obert rk. . I L .A . ti to left his - ­ . . . I I I . . . Pemperaince Will I � e Glass. MICKlmor. —The council was oil - hn the robbers but three men were seen soon of'the manager of the cheese factory at and finishing stone stable under it ; —After an .nluess which- has I lanted for Start out to visit Some Ps ien , L 4 in, Monday night . I Accident and Plat b acclamation as follows : Reeve, Jo P uitonville, about four miles from Bramp. McCallum, 10th concession, Grey? new bank Illy Xt O 1, . 5ted.—The fawl - - . � —ward ' 1, Daniel ee boarding the train. H I � My Sudden. hire. Conover barn, 5Ox66 feet ; James Hislop, 16th con- about three.years, bubo � f which horse and cutter tied infrout of Ms�rfti-- . . ,Due day last week. The. horse took I Ver,rison ; councillors, after the occurren terd � )Iitting barn -and putting time she was confined to the wife of' denoe,, S . I . on . —One of Barrie's most; pr6minient citizens ton4 Was -L i it, in,connection - Morris I I of - wai seated at the table writing a letter to 9, cession, Grey, ol at some object and started off st - Are %y in the -peraoi underneath ; Peter Cameron, Malcolm Taylor, of Clinton, ;4Z -away -on ; I - An ace,ident policy costs little. . Manley ; ward 2, Joseph C passed away on Saturdi . I fright - . the Trivitt Me- .. 1 4, John S. relative, when she dropped from her chair, Llab ' euirog of last week,.4 the e of lively rate down the street.-, A collision L � ward 3. Wm. MeGavin ; ward I barn, Tuesday. ev In 9 ,that . LL . ou insured I L , us Kortright K. -C. M. G., aged u g & * Mccessful affair- -reeve will be elected Sir Comeli and when picked up was dead. The de.. !dAry Lo and Grey, new bank - M in �41'sud, with a cutter belonging to MT- Ii � y Brown The deputy illness in Septem- 66 feet ; gmanican, McNair, 14th 66neft- 57 Ys&"- Deceased was bo V I I -first meeting of council. ' � '80 years. Since a severe ceased was a most estimable young lady, the 50i . � the- late Robert -Baker, place,- followed, resulting in a rat er baol � * - � I - at the 'Delbridgeo and her he had been confined to his bouse- and L r of Mr. William'Cook, clerk of To- Sion, Grey, splitt, h' 'barn and fitting up bein & daughter of , . smash up gUr. Lain a cutter, espeeially% : .. I I -- W of Maitland cono"sion, Goderich town- � . lay, till the end ;�ie,as dThte �ate 11spearin -, conces- it& � L uest& .. � isEaRsE.—Reeve, John � -gradually wasted aw ,t,6 stond stiMing ; 1. , 14th . being a COMFLU- -- - f. , - � - - , � I I I - I li- I I I It I Resolutions I I A I I a ( � ... ee D , sh E r _ �V. I A t T' e _ i t d I I rin A � In I I I I I I - - : - I - - � I , - - - - I I I a invited g I r. township, and * was only 32 years of was twice married, her first hus ; I Mrs. E. Hen T : I . Ranald J. Macdonald Thomas Hawkins ; eouncillors,—No. 1 above stated. - He wa at one time governor shed, �6xgs feet, with ship; she I � C. for R. Telegraph and Canada Accident ward,John Hunter ;No 4 ward, F.Hunkin ; age. She leaves a small family. Deceased ,siou, Grey, straw I I � ;­ I ri " f : . . . e o of British Guiaua, Aud illed other positions I . I -g of last woe , . 3 ward, W. Delbridge (by acclamation); I . - . 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