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I � I , . . - - 7� . - � � - I - , . - . . . . . � " . 1. . I . - � - I : � - . . . � . : � , - ; - I - . � I I I . - - � �. 4 . I .. THE HURON 'EXPOSITOR'. � DtC911BER 80ty I - i. I I I X-JIV 315 1 - �1 " I am I - - . � � ------- . . . - . OY I 4 --- 11 .. . . I I - - � i---, ---- I - .. I �.. Mi - � .--. . � I . . I I ' �' I . � I . . . I � I I � � .1 . ­ .. - DEC MBF I . . - . I ..� - -. . . -1A I NE W ADVERTPE�EMENTS. cut-, as it will, not take effect until the 30tg. back the throng when a terrible explosion pai!in 11 '. - - ­­ � � - -- . . � . . - , I I - � Offi . documents. It, is a private, yet finding,, However, the evening bei�g more � � . . I '. I - � -- I � . g�r The fign-o between the parenthei,4, after ca& of April next. It may, perhaps, not be gen. . took place. The building was badly wreak- , intimation of the two account�, ;ue 'favorable, allowed a large gathering to be , I . � � I I . . I Perth No �� - ed windows, window gratings, sidewalk for railway certificatem,fand the other for present, and at- an early boar the spacious i . I -, 1. , denotes. the pt-ge of the pi�er ca which the erally known that the purchaser of a timber � ' I I . . - I I I � . I - I I I I -The eallegiate instit . � �tlne;rtbewent will be found. . 0113 covets were burled into annuities." What impression in : to be hall was Well filled. Space would forbid us . - . I . - � I - �� Zv liWhts, and maith I I ; . limit does not secure any propriet' .- I . I - � was hold in the Opera ho - � 1�> arY right the air, and, fell among the. crowd, Dozens, gathered from I . �� � -. - I . I- these sentences t Why is it attempting to give anything ilike qu extend- -1 - �� � - . - - , I . I I .W"k, 'Wag W4 i � � � � e-11 p There are Others of persons were thrown from their feet, and that the Mail and Empire has laid its hands ed -report of this"splendid cantata, nor in- �--� - - . - . I d a rich- treat. , -R. Willis (5) . to the land. The purchaser only buys the " . I . atronize. I � . : 8) -three were injure I � -- I ., receive � . Boa Lost -Expositor Office ( right to out the timber, subject to certain twenty� 4. The lo3s is onsome secretand damaging information - de'ed would it be'wise to particularize where .. I . � namuton, I . I- - Annual Meeting -W. J. Shannon (5) `� estimated at $125,000. with resgect to the finances of .the Province aft those taking part in the entertainment, i I � . -- I - .� and Mr. Bligi . conditions and restrictions imposed in an . I � in - -. I I � - I - � I 0 I � I I - -11, . .tnusiciaus of a high orde I Our Last Request (8) some rmation'that Ministers are desir' . 6 thb number of upwards of 40 voicee, did, - � I -` I . annual license, which is issued to him. In . � - I I . . .-� - I -� . tc, � I For S%le-David Milne (5). � ous -of keeping from the people Y Whoever "kheir parts so -well. The various numbers I 1-6 I � AUdienCe . � I I .. - addition W what he pays for the privilege of T E ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. � � ��- I 4%rti4ft- Mr. 11. N. Sham -1 � ' - , I I - A11111181 Meeting -J. Bdrdgo (9) ' 'L H - was led to believe this would of course be -Were carried out with a precision that 40 - . in the Torout � � � - Id have done credit to milch more ex. I It i -elecution cited some ;8e] 111. . - TheNew Acine-C. W. Papst (8) I catting timber on the area which he par, ' I grossly deceived. The fact is that the doc- wou - mignic, Auction Sale -W. A. Ross (5) TORONTO, December 28th, 1897. ument from which the; Mail and E We perienced performers. The drills especially I . I t � re - chases, he has to pay undef the annual li. I 0 1 - -1 � Totioe-T. E. Rays (5) . . n Thursday figures are obtained is bstied by Mi. 'R. Were Al, while that of the- little tots was . T . 1; , - .,eff6ct. The concert w&, . . - I und rent and 5faMP- night until to -day, Tuesday, in order to per.. Sproule, the Provincial Auditor, and signed really excellent,, the audience . � . . - . I , Allop"s. I N cense issued to him, gro The Legislature adjourned o uls� . I . I . Clearing Sale -Wm. Pickard & Co. (a) _ encouraging . I . .- . . -A very fashiona�le e� 11 I �. I . � Election Card -Noble Cluff (5) age dust. These are fixed each year mit members to spend Christmas at their byhim. Itisplaced�on every member's the little ones by frequent bursts of ap- . . at 'Mr. fleary Koch] r I by the . . � I .-Week k � - I Aunu,al Meeting -F. G. Neelin (5) Government, and are defined, in the annual homes with their families. There waR, desk every year on thq- day the budget is plause. The ladies, who-, had charge of the . � i - 11 . : .. ; - ., � � - : I . , le when hie youngest. , � . Annual Meeting -M. Y. McLean (5' therefore� a general cle - t on JFriday, delivered, a score or ',qmore -of c es are' getting,up of this part of the programme, 11 . � � yJ I . " � . I license. As the Dingley bill, inipo3ing the -1 I was married to Mr. Wm.-, J opi - . . � . I � i Central Busine and the Aamber and c= of the Rouse scattered in the Presj�, Gallery, and it is deserve great credit for their perseverance, Rev. D. Lacbner perfoi 1- as College -W- J' Elliott (8') increased A#ty on lumber, was no- b in force presented a deserted and lonely-appearanoe. usu%lly plAced mnonj - . � . . - - . � - � Now for Stook-taking-MaKinnon & Co. (5) . ;1the tables appended and the high standard- of efficiency attain- I s - � F. 'The bride w. - : � The Pe,�Opie . I i � .� -terem*O.' - Dividing Point-Broadfoot, Box & Co. (5) when the present licenses were issued' they Work will be resumed this, afternoon, and a to the treasurer's budget speech when is- edi The musi6al part was well sustained, � i 1 ler and Mis . I L . il . . -1 I Aimie - Koch � Good Rejoulation-Greig & Maudonald (1) -do not contain any proviEions requiring the full house irs dxpected to -night. The House sued, as it is every year,, in pamphlet form, the various singers acquitting themselves � I �* I I - , � � � I � I I . � - . . while Xessrs, . -Jaeob -1 1. Bull for Sale -R. G. M cGowan. (5) will again adjourn next Thursday night and widely distributed, It is not difficult, admirably, while the selections were most - . . . 7 I , ,.- � I "I I'll, ­ loge to be manufactured in Ontario', and, - I .1 -� Mosser supported the gro, I Auction Sale -David McGill (5) until the foll4wing - Tuegilay, on account of therefore, to properly characterize this shal- seasonable and wereeevidently appreciated - _ , 4- . - l � � �, . ... . I this is the reason that the bill authorising Now Year"is day. The members genera,lly low attempt, at deceiving the public. - Th cital . . : .-I . . fiv,e guests were present, . -- � I ' - I But by the audience re representing i .1 a I - � . , -reside on a farm I * � - the Government to impose this restriction, were in favor of a two or three weeks' ad. when we come to- the figures.themselves the the scene of the birth of our Saviour was . 61 .1 ­ *ill - t 1. Ut - journment over the holidays, but, although attempt to deceive becomes still more mon. exceedingly pretty. Bat- the most pl i . . -The Conservatives of , � � , does not take effect until.the date named. strous. , T easini � . I . � - inated as their oandidaite. , ' Puniness is prctty well advanced, the Prem. he statement shows just what feature of the evening, and which was o - , Should the Government interfere with the in . I . I . . 4 f-br#-4 fSpooftioro I ier web . � . Legislature Nelson Mot 6 - � exorable oil this point, and re. will have to be paid out year by year before, most interest to the little ones, was at the I - . � � I � I I . I the county of Perth. Mi �� present licenses, they would violate a con. luctantly ranted Monday of each week. the debt is finally wiped out. But no one close, when Santa Claus came on the stage 11- . .. . . � � . - ��� - I - I , and Mr. Que .- - I . I tract into -which they had entered with the There is a lot of work yei to do, and he would claim that that is the amount of the with his *ohariob loaded.with good things for . - , �ed 95 votefs � I �' � - . - . I . . letter pentleman prompi :: wants to get through by the first of Feb- debt. A man buying ihouse for $3,000 on them, which he distributed lavishly, and - : i � 7 lumbermen, and would thus not* only die. itwis ­nomin!4 ;;; ;--- . .... . i , -Mr. Monte �� L - , , I I ruary, I . allseemed to be pleasad with his -large . I I I � - at thellatest. Whether or not he timb, giving a ton years' mortgage for the � 1�. � - -- honor the Crown, bat subject the Province � � . whiobo being seconded 'by.. � will be able to carry out his intentions in amount- at the current rate of interest, heartedness and generosity. The el i , - � .� 1. � osing . - . I , I I . � .- '. Benneweis, was carried.- . I � , to expensive law suits and heavy dainager. this respect, will depend largely on the Op- would not add his interest payments to the piece of the evening was, 1, We have spent � 111% 11 - -- '. ' � - � aske .. � � ­ . I ; a fora'ahort time I I 1he New Timber Policy of the These contracts, however, expire on the position. If they are sufficiently docile, a,000,amid eay that that was what- his. -house a pleasant time to -night," with Miss Lillie' , � . � � e car . q - I . -fin& � I . the programin k succeed, but if they cost him. The use of the housein the mean. Whitman at the organ, whoalways renders C 0 - - Rosie Blackwe � , I Ontaxio Goverrtment. 30th of April, and the new conditions can )1 - � Ily accepting. � . - . prove discoursive and cantankerous three time would at least be hold to offiet the in. itich, good services as r - I - Mies , 11 J -- The timber, policy -of the On4rio Govern- be placed in the new contracts or licenses weeks miky be add�d to it. "terest. Did the'Mail and Empire, when occasions. The'enterta=t on all such ' , . I / . � �Z . . I William Blackwell, of Lc . 4 - I was brought ; ... ­ me i . � .... married to Mr. ,Sidney 1� 11 � - 0 . I : � 11 Praise I ,. I I .... � I . I ­ ut, as announced by the: Commissioner of without injustice to any penon' and also The most of the past week was de. It ,a friends were piling up debt at, Ottawa, to a close by singing the doxolog . . I'll, - St. Marys, The cerem' . . . I I � C I 0 11 - , without danger to the grovince, as law voted. -to discuss "id passing the add the prospective interest to the amount God from whom all blessings ow." The . --- I - E - B. Lauceley tr - Crown Lands, in the Legislature,on Monday . the _Ing . - Val I ­ estimates of the coming - year's ex- of the debt in their statements of the public audience was well satisfied with the even. . - ­ by, Rev. - ; of last. week, and of which we made mention clearly gives the Govlern6eut the power to f �Centre - church. The bii ... � ��� k, penditure. On Tuesday afternoon, on indebtedness ? What would he. ibought if in 'is entertainment. The pro eed The majority of purchases from now on to the end . . I in our last-issae, in our Toronto -letter, is impose ouch conditions as they deem advis. 9 a a of the . P of � 1 t� - the House being moved into committee of they figured out T rontg's indebtedness at evening amounted to $27. � ­ � . her ainter,. Mies Hattie I A, . simply &continuation and an extension of able in these annual licenses. 'to the year, will be articles -more or lesi suitable for I � . . The new act, supply, the Opposition moved an amend. $30,000,000 by virtue of the same process ? . Christmas - I . L. Bisbee; A. Blackwell V � ' I I � f er in ... , . the policy previously adopted by the Gov- also,, gives the Government power, by order ment to the effect that all the colonization There is not an unprejudiced fluancip NOTES.-Mr.John Dinsdale, who purposes ' * � . f, �gatl, and Alf. Eacratt, of t road expenditure should be made under the the woild who would say that the Ma next summer raising big barn and putting presents and New Year gifts. -To'meet the. - demand- we have � - Mr, and M .- 7 ernment. Ea in the fall, the Govern. in council, to 'ame' il and . . I . thogroom. ' I . rly , nd the restriction as to direction of the municipal councils, in. Empire's 'ethod of' " concrete stabling -underneath, was, during - - honeymoon trip.; to the ' i - hou i in computing Ontario's put in a good assortment. of things lin our own line, and here .. %- � . I rolu I -I meat, by order ill council.. provided that manufacture, a Id they deem it advant- which the roads are being constructed in- debt was usual or fair, and when Air. Hardy the past few days, receiving the assistance . I -, - . Z i vdsh;s of their nume I . ing the young couple; j, : ; of a number of his neighbors with their present a partial list, which u on , reading, � ' z ' 1 4 ., - � I . :_ I , Int home large -quantities of . . . 1. - . none but Canadian workmen should be em- ageous to do so. � In this way, should the stead of by the Government, as has always applied to it the epithet " idiotic," he was teams draw P , may saggest to - I ployed in the lumber wooda this winter in Ameri6an Gover � ' -been the method. An amendment of this strictly within -the meaning of the te I � � MI K KU . anoe of snow and good you . � I I i, cattill nment remove or reduce the ,. � rm. gravel. -Abun ' I - I fM;yor Hord, of Wit r 9 timber on the Ontario crown lands, daty on sawn lan ber,'our Government will 2d can always be made without previous The amount of Ontario'F indebtedness in r mind something you woula'..iike for yourself or some % . sleigbi6g makes a busy stir in our villaic - I - - .1 - -, large number of his frien 1. �. notice being given, and is treat4d as a mo- respect to this item -of aid to . rai . -­ I . � and that all supplies required for this work be in a position to treat with them, and to 'Way" Mr. James McLean, son of Mr. R. . 11 I I., . . � . . tionof wantof confidence in the Govern- which is the on!y item in ,the shape of a I -B. i1c- friend. , � - � � tel, one evening notio-lit r. . must be purchased in Canada. This order make such arrangements as to 'manufac. ment which, if carried, would necessitate debt that call possibly be 6harged &gains Lean, in this week spending a visit with the .. I . � . . - I , � 3., resent were the membi . � I I � I , . . . - - - . ; ary by the en turer as they may deem best in the in- . . . - I - -i was rendered necess . the resignation of the G -vernment. But it the Government, is ascertainable exactly b t ' family of Mr. John Cooper, Howick, and � e..=.00mw.oliioaiiio-. - - , figh vind. public school 7 I,- forcement not carried, nor wilol any such mot -ion well known arithmetical processes, y with friends at Gorrie. -Mr. Robert M ar. I I i - . I � was but the . I . I -- I , the corporation, county � � - I -1 I Ryi � ; . � . , I 0 few . � , tives Jackson � aud I -Z i .Thei , of the Mien labor law of the United States, terests of the Province, without waiting to be carried this Parliament. Mail and its imitators in the House, months among old acquaintances in Tuck- I U. P., of Downie. Z �� N, ray, of Alg* ma,, who is spending a � �, - do not ­ which prohibits Canadians securing employ- get authority from the Legislature. . The opposition contended that the money need to enter into such calculations, for Mr. . . . I- �� � eramith, paid a visit to the home of Mr. Trimmed Millinery Ladies'- Umbrellas and well a"i . mentof anykind in that country, unless Some contend that this condition as to lonizafion roads Sproule has -appended them to the table. L I which is now devoted for col � . . I proposed � James Cooper during the week. Mr. M?r. were showered upor, the , -i- they become -naturalized citizens. The last is expended largely for political effact, and The present value of the certificates is given I I I . . : manufacture should have been imposed.. ray speaks highlv of Algoma ar Kid Gloves Ladieg' Underwear I � ' � - at $1,095,023, and of the annuiti t ,- 0 .. _ i a firming . ,creditable mauner in whi tl- that coneeoluently as good value is not ob. es a $1 c i I . . � � timber limits sale was also ,made under the years aggq, and thus have secured to the I unt%-Mr'. Robert Kettle and M isg id Mitts . . . sti .1 � ' �:: . ,I tained for it as if it were 674,334. Why was this information cut . . the de nice of the tow, Y : stipulation that the timber must be niaitu- Mary oore spent Christmasat Cen . . L- no-, e s three years. Thegatbei I - - Province all the advantages and profits in- the municipal councils to be expended by from Mr. Sproule's statement in the. .ala,il t tralia, K ) Fre ' I Cors t I � . I , i , � factured into lumber in Ontario. The Gov. ciient to the work., This contention, how. them in like manner as they expend their and Empir'eps republication of it ? The an- a the residence of Mr.Samuel McCoy. -Mr. . I - . one and Mr. Hord'a hos � . own municipal fund T e Gov rnme t ide James Cooper, who has had Mr. Peterson,of L appreciated. ,- B. h e a a ever, does not hold go3d. Previous to the Kineardine, for several weeks drilling for I -Miss Emma Roberb � ernment, therefore, in. the bill which they swer of course is that its own deliberately ' Wool Mid s - Silk H�andkercbiefs - - P . decepiive interpretation could not then hav ` 11 1-� - , . � � 1 1 , -J. H. Roberts, Of strat1 . t� . grounds Handkerchiefs 'o �,� contended that the money is judiciously ex- water, has succeeded in striking a trong . I ' � P ' - i - . daty on lumber was the nominal a every copper; that it being the mon for. attackin the Governmeat's financial . I [ from St. Catharines Us which will, undoubtedly, become law, have . have introduced into tbe,-Legislature and passage.of the Dingley bill, the American pended and that full value is obtained for I in ith a die th of 80 feet of water . . � . ey of --been made. If there were better g a Cashmere Hosiery Emb. * � � -um, of one w � I .- I.- I as dollar per thousand feet. 'Thie was not a the Province, and the Government and Leg. r rip 3W , has been attendiug the M Ou ; fhre e W11 w a a d led to the depth of � -- taken another step forward. This bill, ecord it w Id not be necessary to resorb to feet. Silk Hosiery Line� i Handkerchiefs I � ; Mr. Cooper will now have an aband- . A ; i for ,nuism. Miss- 11-ob4 . islaturebeing the custodians for the Prov- dishonest tricks of this kind. !�- . i,- 3 - I I � I .. I' � we have before indicated, provides that al- serious barrier to those Oanadiane who ship. . I , ance of water, and when he has it completed herself ,exceedingly iwell . : . . � I , ince, they have no right to abdicate their I with a wind mill, which be purposes gettin - . her examingtions An � . I . ,f,� . . I I an , � . 7 '- � future licenses issued for the cutting of pine ped lumber to the United States, and under functions, and load upon the munigipal News of the Week. at once, Mr. Cooper will have the aatigfac� - . . silver medal f or- her ver, , , . I I . . i � � I -During the gradustic . 1. - I � . timber on any of the Provincial limits, must it the Americans, who drew logs from I on- councils duties and rosponsibilities that the Ax EXTEN-sivE F.Yu.E.-Fire broke out in tiOn Of having & long felt want stipplied,- ! I �; �� . . � � - - 'L n te S constitution imposes on them ; also that it the busi * I � I i - I k� contain a provision that all the timber thus tario to their mills in the T i d tates, and - - The M U - � . nees centre of Cleveland, on Thurs isses. Lottie and Vaud Du call,! of , * ' - 'i Roberts was the mi i . I � I � lei frequently necessary in the interests Of day of last week, and, fanned:: by a high Clinton, spent Christmas with th Our assortment ."is good, and PO ular ces the rule. ,some g I I � i cut must be manufactured within the Pro- manufactured the lumber from them there, the tProvince th I eir unble � I P �- pri f , old watch whi � ' - � � �', � - at new roads should be north-west wind, destroyed property worth and aunt, Mr. George Mulholland ,'�aud;"sist�er, We have some very nice things ; buh for the best -no - I to her 6 behalf of Mr I vince.. As a result of this bill, instead of had little or no advantage, even in the opened up and maintaired in places where more than half a million dollars, Miss Jane Mulholland. -Mr. William Moore, � I - ­ I Buffalo. The -Letter hal � I � - � th bulk of the logs being ratted to the American market, over the Canadians who the councils would not be likely to place CONVICT IP.F,BURN ARRnTEDIN DF,Tuor.r. of London, w i 1 . 1 . � I . � :: I - . - I - them, and that the ;perations of the Gov- � as in our village for a few elaborate price will be asked. I � T I I . - the hospital and the igif ; - I U'llited Statea and out, in the mills of that manufactured the lumber in this Province, -John Ireburn, the convict--wh escaped in dais, Visiting his son, Mr. William Moore, � . -family's esteem -and aPF ! � 10 � - I : I I an I - I . � � ". 9 . . .. - ber � November from Kingston Penitentiary and- his aau liter, Miss Mary Moore.�Mr. I itendered by Miss Ro - logs as the cost of rafting the logs across was tion lands could in this way he tbwa oke � I - i I collubry, as is now the c%se, all the ernment in reference to mining and coloniza- I �� I I , ust, b' o' rted, was arreatedin Detroitehortly agobyDet6c. H. Ri r, our village carriage maker, I Z, �1. I -The second annual , �. :m s ut; in mills in this Province. This nearly,if not fully equal to the duty imposed The Patrons) moat of them, aided with the I �� .. , I Z - - . t tives Kane and Breault: waived extradition . spent Christmas at his. home in Bright, re- . . . - ' I . -I! provision:Will secure to the people of the on lumber uuder the American tariff, so that Government Mr. Haycock saying that he, and was brought to Windsor, and from newing 614 friendships. -Mr. and Mrs. . I .. I - �� I . Mitchell high school, U114 i - ­ * R . I I lot MT. F. D. Fry, WAK I . I r . � � - - . . . I - ! I I 1� � . I - - Province the profit not only of the getting the American had thoroughly looked into the matter -and there to Kingston. . John Fluker accompanied- by Miss Mar - I house on Wednesday ev Z . I � - * . ersons sipen Ing a pleasant � . -Considering the short tii 1� � , lumberman did not have any had inspected many of the roads built, by INJURED 33Y A TRAiN.-Twenty Xills, all of Atiburn,a;re � di ' New Veilings I . I ' out of the timber, bat the manufacture of it advantage over their Canadian competitors. the Government,not only in his own county were inj Dres Silks : � - w welL This ptOviSiO3, we may also sa' ured at a crossing on th� Delaware visit at the residen ce of Mi s. George Thomp. . I - Tin the programme, it wl . Y, This was full exemplified a few years.ago. but i' I , � �11 - . ! was rendered necessary by the pass f Y n several other counties, and he could Lackawanna & Western - Railroad betwee�l son, London road, the parental home of . . 1. . I . t Ae drills and, exerome I � . age 0 It will be remembered that the Dominion truthfully say that good value was given for .Passaic and Delaware, New Jdrse. New Ribbons - . Waist Silks. I Y be ill every copper � I " I ,bat is know"n as the Dingley bill, by the Government imposed an export daty on loge spent, and that in some in. were in a stage, which was - struck � b a. held its -annual congregational meeting on 3 � pro ramme h . w y. , -They Mrs. Fluker.-St. Andrew's congregation � girls could sc4cel � stances he was under th . i 'was -3110111A - -United State Impreasio . . . . I I - - exporteA from this country. This duty was the Government ba,d got 8 neg. The Dress Goods . -of iplonlas to th a Congress, a few months ago - n that train. Those fatally injured are"-WilTian, Tuesday last, with a fair attenda New Laces Fancy I . e laiffd � . I a dollar's worth, of � . - � I work fof seventy-five cents pay. The di otory, 1. � I Mem This bill imposed a datoy ot $2 per thousand only in operation a few months when the Crane, William Moran and Charles S wenk ie, treasurer's rtport was very satika . bers of the school b re � I - the platform, and in tul cussion was continued until late Tuesday - on . - � . . I I I -he ,sati Juited Canadian W%ibermen, almost to a man, CROWI)rm wiTit' KLONDIKERS. - The during the past year, and also a balance selves as to t isfac on all timber -imported into the I � a- all of Passaic. showing the good- work of the congregation New Chiffons Plaiii D - ss Goods , States. The duty formerly was only one united in asking -the Government to remove night, when a division was -Laken and the steamer Corona has sailed for Skagway &ad the right side of the ledger, after paying all 'Velvets New : - � I �� I t1lesebbo , I is pr9gr"sing � I thousand feet. ;Asa result of this amendment defeated by a vote o � . Plaids . - dollar per f 151 to -24, Dyea. and way ports. She was compelled to current expenses,,�Vbich is very encouragin I .- �, . , vnent of ites pretent 01 , - 7 1 9 . �-.,. the log duty, and, at their request, the Gov- giving the Government a majority of 27. ref use"freig*it and second-class - passengers to pastor and' congrega-tion.-Mr. James Trimmi M. 11 The ed 19 ! increase of the lumber duty, the Canadian ernment repealed the dut and it has never very ngs .LTJL. � . � . I concert conclud d i � y Since then work has been proceeding because of lack of accommodations. The Smillie, accompanied by his sister, Mrs, -, - � -Skirtings - -,the national anthenL I lumber trade was seriously handicapped, as since been I orreen . . ) . . � . imposed, although last session smoothly. The Opposition seemed - to have Corona will carry to the north 200 pamen. Spearmeu, of Lambton, 'are holidaying at I i � �� I i I I I -- : the United States furnished the principal Parl'ament gave the Government power to emptied themselves on 'the disciissfon of 9�rs, 50 per cent of whom -are prospectiv the parental home of Mr. . . I 61 -�- � . - I . 1 ' e and Mrs. James I - - , . - .11 � � I . market -for Canadian lumber. Besides this, re -impose it if they should see fit. The their amendment, -and the estimates thus miners,and 800 tons of general merchanail Be. Smillie, of our village, and among other I ,, � . � 13SYR4 . . - i WAFT11;0S.-Sliss-su! friends. -Loge in large abundance are daily I I �, I - - CANAL STATISTICs.- a "I - I � 11 1ome from Point E-dwal - Dominion Government im- jection. But what amendments Mr. Whit- The year 1897- shows an increase over all finding the way to the saw*mill of Mr.John We never had �. better range of g6od,.O at this season of I I , . riousillnessof bar moth it gives the Americans,who owa and control danger of the far have been passed with very little ob. SAULT STE. MARIE . � �� Canadian timber limits, a, decided advant- posing an export duty ion logs lies in this ney may yet have up his sleeve is OnI McNevin. John always gets in a large : . I ; I I r I ellif opened � - ��. - . Known Y previous years of nearly 2,000,000 tons in . . * I this v I . age over Canadian limit owners. III fact it. fact,'that the Di gley bill provides th to himself and his coll�a I � is b , � n at any gues. It is freight traffic through the United States stock of logs,and this season seems to be no year. There is a great variety, -and everything is fresh and - � formerly Occupied, by ith f arnishes a 'premium of two dollars per country imposing an export duty on loge, likely they will have gained renewed in- and Canadian Sault 'Clanals, 18,218,400 . exception. -Mr. John McKay, of our vil- . . ,I - ,�, - I I I I . I tons ! , , J � , .. i i - i W -H ' spiration during the h6lidays,' and will being carried through this year. The num lage, has purchased half an acre of land Suitable for NOW ! . , i - pers and'Ina-gaZillex - I thousand feet of lumber to those who im- an equivaFent to that ddty shall. be added to come tip to the score. to -day or to -morrow her of vepsel passages this ye- - from Mr. David Coopel� and intends building . � . - . % small fee. -There will I . ar shows a de- I . I i . * . z port their logs from Ontario' and manufac- the- existing duty on lambsri. Thus the with renewed boldness and vim. creaae,of 1,447 from last ye I at, but there a residence on the property this coming . It -- I i time here on Aectiou dO i I _ - I � I tral mpitants -for office tare them into lamber, lath, shingles, etc., American &ngress, in enacting such a law, THE EDUCATIONAL .F,STJ]1f,j,TE9. was an increase in registered to. spring. -No less than three entertainments . " � I - I i I . , nnage of . , I day were, forl h fi in the were held in this vicinity last week, and I - � . � last Mon � . in the United States, as loge are admitted not only assert t e right to x their own It was generally exg'ected that when the 370,500, indicating decided increase . I . . . � I ' .1 I .. it I . I � , � - -,; I Clark Dr. R. Stanba-T -into the -tariff they shall ad came u 10 Id be a 1897 was 40,200, an would lead one td think that dimes. were ancy'lable Cove I -0 . ry ucl - L I .and. George Erwin; for' into that count. free. go that the lumber- tariff, but to di' estimates for the E atio size of lake vbosels. The number'of passen- ,thelarge gatherings which: attended all, - dtate to other countries the L nal Department -.m3,u who impoits Canadian logs p for discussi n there wou gers carried through in Cloth J ackets F . - rs � . opt, a proceeding whioah big time. But contrary to expectation they increase of 3 notacarce, and as .. I Thomas Elliott, JAhn � I ' ;1 I- I � � yeat - nt..'. and m4rry making, our ur Jackets . - Tablin-a " � - i for school trustees, -tufactures them- there is entirely contrary to international cour- ADIELPITIA BANK CLOSES. . : .. United States and mat Af- ' 150 over last year. - The this is the season of the Linen' went through as smoothly as possible. A PHm - ,, for enjoyme � F . S . - ' I 'BoHock John Falco ; I evades the American duty on his lumber, teSY, dot to apply a more severe term. The though the Op osition have been howling in I doors. of the Chestnut Street National Bank, people appear to be having .'a good share of. . ' -io I I . I ' ' F�. and, of course, has the advantage Of two act of the Ontario L' islature, however, the country afout the extravagance and Philadelphia, have been closed b direction it. -By the marriagb of Miii6 Jessie Cooper, Fur Ca es - I .� Towels - and Napkins � ' � -eron. -A. Mitchell is -,a -,*�� . - eg y . - holidays at London an �, �- dollars per thousand. mismanagement in that department, they of National Bank Examiner Hardt. Its f3t. Andrews' Sabbath school loses one who I ' . I i - .abion servioes zero -to i 0 on all the I -amber he does not rende'r the Province liable to thin ma,le lout few 0 1 affairb are was of valuable service to the school, not "Imes r - , S � . - - it . , manufactures there over the Ontario lumber. obnoxious provision of the Dingley tariff, the expqnditu bjections to the estimates of now in the hands of the bank only by her regularattendanee at the Bible , I ur . Gauntlet, Side Board Dr --church on Tuesday, Jai . � - re for the coming year. There I examiner. Wrn. M. , Singerly is. president "F I I �­ .�- 4 man, who manufactures his lumber in this V . were just enough questions from the Oppo. of the bank. The Chestnut Stree - _ her iervices �so'freely offered ' A . toibe conductodby His f . although it may he made to co er the On - t Trust -class, but by Ruffs and Muffs I Tray ' � i , � . � Huron. -We are - sit on to draw from the Minister a quantity h : in the way of organist and performing the � , C . I � in. H. Woods rece � Y . Province. This wag a state of affairs which tario act, but that is scarcely probable. I . 1 Company, which operates in conjunction' . Covers - ; -1 the Government could - con- of interesting iliformation. In answer to 'wit the bank, also suspended. Mr. Sing-' duties of secretary. -Miss Alaggie McCly. i . - ,. Mr. Bawdea, of Exetet � i � , not permit to As our readers know, THEi EXIFOSITOR has an objection that more was -charged for the er,ly is also president of the Trust Compan mont is visiting with her. sister, Mrs. James Sb awl s, ete. i QuiltA4 btc. � . -� ' I I.. I � - ! - !I . t - � . exami Y' Sarvis, of London. -Mr. and Mrs, James � - . ; 1 7 . ,proper y, e - a in, : i r tinue. and hence their bill - to req,uire On- always been favorable to the cultivation' of nations than was needed, Mr. Ron The bank will ultimately pay eve7r dollar . � I I � I , I � . � . abowed that, taking the last five years, there it owes. The Philadelphia 'Recor , which Blair, of Centralia, spent Christmas among � I � I i - -1 Bro I B e, . 0 . - . . . V.� � . - - . I I , I in the A ught, I 1 1p, tariologs to be manufactured in Ontario the most friendly relations with our Arnexi., was not $300 difference between the cost of is Owned by Mr. Singetly, Mr. Eckels said, friends in this vicinity. -Miss Annie Kerr, I ; - t: territory. I � I . - I - ;­ I I Manit - i A I . I V.8Q-g I , ; i I - � call neighbors, and opposed to any legisla. the examinations and the receipts from isa. valuable property, Paying about 5 per who has been in oba for some years, I . I I .1 years from rs. H I �� I . - . e nig � 1i �� It is claimed by those who, have so strenu- tion calculated, even remotely, to stir up them. It would be genera cent. annually on about -$5,000,000. I - spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. R. B. . I - 11� I - . �. Ily thought fair r I ; . " ously advocated this policy, t that the fees imposed d ,meet the ex. f 31 of Gorrie, y ve, and. not at 9,11 -% I ­ � that it will be strife between the two countries. I occu shoul TRAIN RAN AwAY.-A freight train o McLean. ---:Mr. Robert Crawford,. You will find our assortment ver aftr�oti ­ . , . I I � - pens . . ly .- . . 7 , I the means of requiring American lumbermen e of holding the examinations.' One. loaded cars, traveling down the mountain who'was making -a visit under the parental �� ISIU01 , L . 0 - � _L . . . money: will g' a good ways i - 1. NOTES. -, � who, now import logs and manufacture the fullest measure of free trade obtainabl rtment was em- to Altoona, Pennsylvania, became unman. igh pricedL; so that a little - 11 . , -The annual : , I pies that position still. We are anxious for third of the staff of the depa ' home of Mr. John Crawford, returned to h � I - I � . , � I . i - 6 ployed in the work necessitated by the ageable In consequence of the slippery con. Gorrie during .the week. - I . j . .�, �-, I I -V ­ - �� But, while this holdingof these examinations. dition of the tracks, made the twelve miles I . . . . . . - . I - . ��, � them in that country, to remove -their mills between the two countries. purchasing. �� M-ethodist Babb-ath *ct � � � . . � i ; .1� to this Province, and in: that way largely is the case, we do not believe the concession . from Gallitin toi.Altoona in an many min-, - � �� I I I I . - I I .church on Thursday e - I I , � I - - , a Repl iDg to another question, Mr. Rose . . I . ,I- � L � I I The night wax very sto . - - y ' � i I � . � � increase the work and operations. on this should be all on the o dwelt pensively on the difficulty of getting utes, and crashed into a freight train in the East Wawanosh. . I . - . . I � . - � i ne side, nor do we be- . -�i ithecoUntry who Were � � 0 . I !� . � residence, P : I . --:�� : programme, -were forot - � � , . ,. - ­ I a I gentleman to teacli the embryo teachers ger station. About 50 cars were complete on the 12th conceEsion, on Tuesday, Decem" . I I - -,- I I aide of the line, and in this way materially . lieve that, for the sake of peace, we a yard there, dire tly in fr6nt of the passen- OBITUARY. -There died at his � . � . 4 . I- � ly . -1 I ,come( . - � . - broken up, and the Hollidaysburg passenger ber 21st, Archibald Andergon. Although' - - its uniial merit tma th - hou d at the Z ormal Schools the art of reading luentlytho progi � N - add to the wealth aud prosperity of the lie down quietly and allow our big neighbor It was not difficult'to get a gentleman cap : Gents' Collars & Cu""-- C ' � . � - - as the money formerly expended ' tfain, which was standing the tracks slightly ill on I .� t � � I I I Province,- n of . and Iis henni'lle, Curt a " . I Aer. We wish , *1, - to trample over us. We should at all times able Of giving a striking renditio a on the day previous, ains - for the - ; Shakesperian play or of " Cilrfew Shall , outside the passenger shed, was thrown over on the day of his death, _ yet I . I ,Christmax.-Measrs. . . - in the manufacture in Michigan and other show an independence consi6tent with self. n " I i � - " . � " ' ' Yi , - I Stewart and Will Hw � . I - 9 � � . respect. Every overture that this country Ring Td -night," but it was fc�und that to get ! the runaway locomotive were -helped from Leaving the house, as his wife and daugh. I a Iston:111 chur6, Worrii - : . boarder States will now be spent in this Not ' on, its side. " The engineer and, fireman of no serious results - were anticipated. Gents'Sox and Gloves T tyestir Curtains � . I an instructor competent to teach the art-oA! of the wrecked locomotive and both were ter thought, for the barn, he did not return, ear Lace Ctiftains 4Cbristmas eva.-Rov. � I ,�, Province, g�ving employ-,ment . to thousands has made for freer trade relations between plain, practical, graceful reading had no far , . Gents' "Underw ' - - - �. - ing an increa i able to walk -away. Their escape was almost -and, - a s! �,rch- being made, he was found - . ,g this week with bit t . of workmen, and, mak" sed die- the two countries, has been firnily rejected been found impossible- At the name time, - ;. in - , - . 'trainemen were quitedead Deceased was born in Ferman- rellas I r -- -Mr. John AnderSO I mir56culous. Three otheC Gents' Umb �' . ven I � . � . . - - . th III - . I i.. . I Territory, has 4mme I � seen. If Ameri -. ­ e � I - r ts bome on the Bluevale I � ,O A brkkeman na ied and was, at his death, 75 years and 11 %-A Ca e I . 11 - did some years ago, and the same uld be Corbin is still unaccounted for, and is months. He emigrated to this - country in � I Messer has been A se, extent -this will, be the case remains to be the " sunny ways 11 of a Laurier have fail day than they.; to be fatally injured. E the children read better to . the hospital. Oise of 4- dm is said agh ounty, Ireland, on January 21st, 1822, i I mand for sappliei it was the experience of educationalists that l, taken to , Parlor ` �' ;- and machinery. To what by the authorities at Washington. � f ('-ents' Braces Stai 0 ets d- . can limit owners work their ed to soften their hearts and to convince said of spelling,, writiW nol composition. thou ' - I . i . a I I � . - . . . � limit:3 under ttis law as extensively as they them that a fair trade treaty would be An interpellation'from ght tq, be Under the wreckage*. the summer of 1849. .ttled at the vil- weekwith a felon.�, - I . I . Of Olonel Matheson in . , and se Gents'Ties and Scarfs Rugs, etd� - regard to the multiplication of librari lage of Cookoville,'where he lived for seven . Afacdouald epent Chn . � . I ,.. I � . do no-vK, and as they have done for several mutual advautage. This being the case, Les . ears, working at his trade, as a teamster. . -. I I . 11 - in Moleswor I th.-Mr. I � i - I . e moved to East Wawandsh in the fall of . t, 12ear London, -spent . I . I - Canada must pursue 'her own course and that he would scarcelly be Satisfied until he HAPPY MATRIMONY. -The residence of 1856, having been married three years previ. ! I I � years past, the benefits predicted will, most drew from Mr. Ri)as a fervent declaration Kippen. �� � Auntif Mrs. Dunrean I � I . . aa3uredly, , be realised. But whether or look out for her own interests independently had established a little library at� every , Mr. James Cooper, of the London read, ous to Matilda Elliott, sister of the late . Smith, of Brantfordt � I ! . I C not they wi , ill do this), it is, at present, im- of . the consideration as to whether that !ohool and at every cross-roads in the Prov- Tuckersmith, was the scene of a quiet, but . - . ince. And then came a biographic 1. p of the ' "" and there are Smith, of this villa I touch. pretty wedding on Wednesday evening,22nd tled on the farm which he has occupied un. 'year, ; . Methodist church. lAw I , . possible to say. The rnanufa,lture on this course is pleasing to Brother Jonatimn or William Elliott and John Elliott. He set. This is the winding u month � , . . - not, and the Ontario Government, which is ­ I -- . I - side will, however, beducreased to a con " Had it not been for a little village library inst., the contracting' parties being Mr. til his death. Here, by hard work, careful. ore for you. � You� have only to let u � I Mr. Fxank Scott spein ' . I . ��, to which I had accessill numerous bargains in st 8 . - . -M I I i - siderable extent, and of this we will reap always in advance of any ,of her sister.Prov- hardly likely that I shoulimbya hyeoruet,N�I'tlloagh Cooper's third daughter, Mine Jessie J., and nesa and frugality, he made for himself a I � .home in Sesforth.-�- . I Mr. Franklin Upshall, a popular and pr know what you are needing, or likely to reqi` . � ?a.- good home. His family consisted of two Aire, and we will been ted statioi , r the benefit. And-, in -L addition to this, it inces, or even of the Dominion, has set a it is possible," he added, giving the: matter ! perous young farmer, of the 8th concession sona aug I . . I I L - . a humorous turn, 41 tha . and three d liters : John, i i I - - - - . e first step, and t rIncIpa . . vl&cealnin father, will place the limit owners and sawmill good example by taking th - my friend for East' of Tuckdrsmith. -The bride, who was be. , give you the closest qUoLtationS. ! I . 0 is - w-1 , Northumberland ma of a Toronto .Junction school . WiIiiam, a .i F .; iqf failingheAlth, I& . � � . . I i ' d intends patting � . . .. I inea on both sides of the line on an equal showing our American friends that we are ing gr at y regard that as throw- I comi-tigly diessed in creani cashinere, and , � . � 5 , a e responsibility on that library." farmer on the 12th concession ; Ann Jane, .� I ,an I footing and will I carw I . I - � prOvent American mill not afraid to act in our own interests, even Mr. Ross repeated that one of his plane for by hying a bouquet of roses, was attended residing at home' Land two other daughters, � into the station short] er sij� I - 7 . simi ar - :� t . I L . I -a convenience.-X'rL - - ­ - . 11 . , .1 . th . - o%vaers from baviniz au advantage of $12 per should such action be d plf asing to them the immediate future was the founding of a groom was upporteY by his an attack of scarlet fever in -1863. Mr. ' 11 ' i's ! I while th r, Miss Bella, i II I attired,' who died when but a few years of age, from . . . � I .am. . barn, is spending c I -- thousand ca all,the lumber they manufac- We are willing to treat with them and o small library of English classics in every . W. Moore, oaf HeMall., While Anderson, when a � . w IBluevale.-Mears. . . . ml I t, I cousin, Mr. � - I .� younger man, was a fam. . .4 � . I � I school in the Province. " You must push the young couple and their attendants were ous walker, having in the early days. of the I : . .8millie and Charles 1 . I .1. ture, from CanadianL loge over Canadian M1111 deal with them, but if they decline to meet the books under the notice of the boys*" he . forming into � 9 :1 I ; - , I . � owner& in thei-American markets. This is, us half way, or to meet us at all, they have said. I order, the wedding march was count walked from hii home -near Wing. I i L -d Tojr,6110 1JJ3 � ry . - eats at I L 11 ; I in itself,L aL very important consideration, no right to complain if we look out for our 31-ISR19PRESENTAMTON. played by Miss Annie Bell, after which Rev. liam, to Goderich and back ag'sin as far as � the h I hda . IN . . i . I S. Acheson pefformed the marriage ceremony . q . . Ici - a- Wi -. , 11 . Manchester, in one day. He possessed a . Z Xiiig, Who ave � I ql . I been - -,g) rx M : I .1 � -amps re, for � andwiUslone justifythe course taken by . own interests. We feel assured, thereforeP It will be generally admitted that if the . in the presence of the immediate relativeii remark bl pol constitution, ,and al. ' W -�u Im 41(1� New H hi , - t 11 q th� Government. The importation of logs that the action of the Ontario Government Opposition had a good case against Mr. ' of the happy couple. When the nuptial though"onTy Luefing onemonth of being 76 � - ,a visit. -Mr. Win I . 9 . ri a were co . I - - ; Hardy and his colleagues it would refrain I *te mPleted, and the congratula- . . , . . � I ,on Saturilay to be �7� into the United States from Ontaria has. in- bold as it is, will be heartily approved of by yeass of age, he ha& done all the work on � . to , : ,� �-'. � ; � I - I I � I . - from gross and palpable. exaggerations. tions -of the company extended, the mar. his farm of . one hundred and fifty acres, - I i Ili* Aunt, 3tiss � : ��. creased very rapidly within the past few the whole people of Ontario, and that what-, Judged by his standard, the Opposition riage supper was then served, �which proved . I -4 � I - q I - -- ; I .. I _ never finding it necessary to hire, any help. ' i 1 1 . .oftbiai week. -Mr. - ' I'll .� . I years. In. 1886, for example, the value of ever the consequences may be they will be must be in de"rate straits. Of that 1 to be an interesting factor of this import -ant The relatives of th d - d have the sin. � � t, I q I have m6v t* Moles � . � . I . I .4 I 11 I I the logs seat from Ontario to the United prepared to face them. character is the recent statement in the occasion. The guests were the donors of cerest sym pathy o'le t'he4e37.;io:ple of the com. - . - 'I is A*, - � . . chief Opposition newspaper, and which Col. ,I . � � I -Z01 3oundi - States was, only $2,294, whereas in 1896 it - I "m I many handsome presents, this. fact em- 'munity -to which he has been so long a � O� election is necessa' . . - � N�. -Fire broke Alatheson'and Mr. Marter have ventured to phasizing the estimable character of the re- atirling example, for he has truly been. 0 - I ..... council W a ve . ... I � . wa.�Jb,835,3691, Theaveragevalue previous A T.ukll�rle Exi-LOSIO oat .- . cF I ry - -, - _ � put forward in a shamefaced- way *In the cipient. The same evening the happy � 1. . , 1�11 e- I � 1897. Theyhalve� 1-1 . - the other day in the basement of the fiv -doase, that the railway debt of the Prov. I c0u] V* ' i - -1 - I a year. This . ple proceeded to their fine home, follow-' � , I ,. -1 I i - , � - story bailt"g at Madison street,Chic I � surplus -of Vl- - e .. - ago,the inee is $5,046,91L- This is support - . I 11 . I . . kept gradually increasing year by year, un- first floor a ed by a ed by the well wishes of their friends. I -Miss S. W. Robertson, of Hillt,6wn, I . , John MosgroVe. I . � . ud basement of which were occupi- series of figures giving the payments which I CAN'TATA.-The cantata, entitled, 11 Shep. . Dundee, Scotland, who has been visiting. � - I 11 . ­ af . I - 1. q * William ffolt were I ' I . I . , :- I I I . tit, in; 1895, it reached the sum of &2,359., ed by the Tosetti C e and Restaurant Corn- have to be made -on that debt until 1937, herds of Bethlehem," and Christmas tree her co'usin, Mr. James Ireland, of Blytb, for � eaudidates for To � * . � I - . ' 1. ­ rded. This P . ' I I d .d 479, the largdat of any yeat'reco any ; and the second floor b the 'billiard when it will be all wiped out, the statement entertainment held under the auspices !of, the pas� four weeks� has gone to Mount I . . franchise was sit - � T . _parlors of Frank Memey. Ae blaze was of course including nbt only principal but the youpg ple of the Methodist Sabbath Forest, whervalle, wig be the guest of Mr. ja x GOODS - would amile, -with . I . - . largely increasing export furnishes an addi. . I I I D"T COMPANY I . i th . 1. tion.al reason for the proposed change in the lnslg lie& a 0 a . I � � . 1% I � I . nificaut at first, and a crowd of people also interest. The pub tio of th tate. school, in treeopublic hall, on ]Friday evening i J. S. Ireland. MW Robertsol in a I 1 7 - I . 1. .gathered on the sidewalk to watch the* mentwas introduced with the following last, was a decided a . - to ds I - i maiter how kind I ­ I ; ��, � . - - � - . ­ law. ' 11 . 1 44 How.. . � . ';-rork access in every respect. I . I would mak, 11 I A of the firemen. I spending the winter with relitiveka differ. I I . � I . . I . I,- - - About a dozen words : "'- This table in not printed in the The unfavorable weather, the day previous, out parts of Ontario, r turning to - Scotland - 3haitobal" . & - . -1� The new act will not effect this set soWs , policemen were busily engaged in pushing public ac- V I ; .4DUt in cou . - I . I,- .- - I . ., - ate or in the Ministerial cam. had the tenketicy of keeping ms,ny from at. next summer. . Seaforth's Gairewatest Coo ' � - - . he get AmIums he I " .� , I - : ; � 6W oft al -1 . ' � .- ... .. t I I I h- D" Goods Stoarve, . I T -he children i,d " - . ..- T � . I I . .� I - � 777 - . - . � . I � � I . I � . . -1 I �� -- � - . : �- . I . I I - . � � . � - � � - I . . - � - . ... � -,�., :,ty . . I . . . I . I . I . ­ � . . I . - I .- k - w I � I - . I . . . :: I �­ I -! I . � . I � .- � ;- . . I I . I I . I , , � - . . . 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