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I � � � - . , � - I., � I � - - � . . - I � I - . - It . � I 1 7 - � . . . . I I - � I I I I 'A _. - . I � I . - . . . . . . I I . : 1,j, . _. , . I t . I I � I - I I . : � . .. .. � � - : " � I � 4 . . . � . I . � . I I . - . I . I I I I , � � i - � I . - . , I . . � . . I , - I I , I I 11 � . - � f . . - . - ! " , � + __ , - A I -,� - � - I., . � - - ,,, . . . 11 "! - , . I k, �'i . . ­ , * . I ,�� . I �:�i ' �. .1 � I t, � INN& I . . In^ I i . - � . � , , i . I i . . - - .f �q � ____ � T_ HE HURON EXX_VSffOR . . . . : - " - I - . - : - - I - I � . , . I . 11 I - I I - . I I . 1 4 _.. - f;y � NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . . . . -_ I .1 - __ I .- FEB ,,,',',-,.., RY 4118980 1 i . ' __ � I : _____ - - ­_ _s11- . � - I . I . : It j I . .i � Ill — with a substantial majoriby. The retire. celived a'seveis blow on the head. Sharks ton. This being the annual rage - _. I , . - . . I i � f � �, I ment of Mr. Thomas Gibsouz in, the East are numerous in thAr bay, but fortunately ting, the ranger, Min. Danlo ; chaplain, Robert 4 . I � , __ � �', 9 , . - �j , t . 1-1 ; Ar The figure between the parenthea% after -each eleebi6n of officer ac r punio; . I ,- - I I I - , t, I � . none were aro . � . I I - I 1� �, � one, denotes the, p�ge of the paper on which the new candidate in the . - I- >�__` L-? 'I ". 1, I- , - . .� I . ridingbrought out a und � when the accident a took pt a, When D . Armstrong ; financial secretary, George I , I . I �i - _, . � :. - r j, advertisement will be, found- oc�urr6d. . Stanbury, of Bayfield,was -chosen president; Stephenson ; recording' secretary, William I I I . .1 I . � *.� . . - � .. ; � . - I .! � _0 I . .1 i, I �, I 1; 8 h. . I , � i .�� I . I _ . . I . I � ,1 . I I 11firP150--Greig W�ilaodonad (t) person of a popular yo rig farm r, Mr Are - _� Dr. ldeKeDzie Monkton. vice-president ; Carter ; treasurerI Richard Anderson - . I I � - ,�, - , I - 7 � I . I Reliable Goods--ZlKlanon & 06. (5) Hislop, who is a good ipeakeri, '%Veil inform- Dr. Hunter, Gcdericb,'_ secretary -treasurer. 1� , , I I I fl, 11 t, 1 �4 1 1 I . I ' I � f � Nr "d of Coal 011-johnsno - Brm (6) - : Interesting papers were iesd by Dra.. ward, James Hincgie[y ; Senior beadle, I . 1. ; i, � U � Huron .N otes senior woodwardJame i Hays ; junior wind ' ' I 1� 11 �, - Shoe Value . ad on the public issueel, a member of the -Mr. and -Mrs. W. R. Lo � .0 J,t. - ugh, of Clinto � 6 1 . i:, ? . � --Robert Willi@ (6) � 111, Shannon and Taylor, -of Godetich. Charles Andrus ; ju�ior . - I i . � ! i . , . � ! , . � r L�k county council and who will c6irtain]. make eel biated tire 25th anniversar of their mar, -John Went, a lion of James Hogg, coa- � I l I . i, - Stray Sbeep-Alcx. Go rdiner (5) . I 0 biadle, John � . - , - . fr Card of Thablie-J. 0. Morri o:1 (6) r y y , Staples ; court llrysicion, R. Cooper. 'Vie- � . , ; I i . . � _� tice-H. L I ' Aige on January. 161,hi . - � , ? � I - i I i I - I I - .21 . � I I ��: - - Public No un. . cession 3, Grey,who went to Washington itors were present from Harriston and Lon- I I . i ; I lanie (5) a winning r Mr. .Hislop cannot count, 1i f , L i , - Mae I I � � .1, - i � -_ I I q)- oro courts and assi I � , � . I ce. 0 a a majority as � the late member � , 1� -Expot tor Ofil arg _ Jackson, or., of Clinton, territory, has done and is still doing well. doeb ied in the evening's . I I � -; Wood 77anted on as I Mr. Tho -1 i , I . T*u and Coffec,% eta.- -[31-P. Dill (a) I ,. , . � � . � ,_ � was married on January 27th, to Mrs. M. He is a sawmill owner at Aberdeen, - where -pleasure. This couit, i in a flourishing con- . . . . I . � . :i , I I New ArdvWs-& ldop� �ul 00. (4) got in his last election, 'but he will have Middaugh, of Durbarn. I he outs 10,000 feet an hour. The mill is so dition- and in add' r . I � I , � � I - . . I . " � , , , Any nimes to the i 1,; i:;; � . I 11 � L - - � I , �_: - - � . Dakota 1. . T"! ; ,-i it :, i , - . � Mortgage onle-F. 110 mested (5) very little t uble in being successf -Milft L. Elliott, of Aberd' situated that a three -masted vessel can load membership roll. rafhe meetings are held on �� I , I i.� t - , . - ;_.T, � HockeyCondert (s) � I Ro ully re. een, North � .1 IL � I 11 - I Z ,,, - I � � � I � . i - 0 I . � , , 11 Seafarth Tea Store -Ai G. Ault (5) tu Icand spent some time A it" r, W. right from -the door. M,r. West is now� the last Thursday of each month, and if any � � , , re& In the South � riding, Mr. McLean .1 Jar W at M . Shareholders MeeWng-�-John Burdge (15) Stanley s, Holmeaville. last wel. � building a , I i . � it� Chopped Corn ---Cook Bron (s) is again a idate. He has proved him. three -master, to be utilized in' member of a sister cour b can make it con - . . ;. . 5 L . -:ill __ . � ­ -Thomas Healy, 7t - . I . , , , � ; "' I - � , ,.,� , � : I-_ Win. venient, to visit court onstance, they will � I I I � I ,:, b � -James Murray (&) self to be a useful member of the House and has purchased the 100 acre farni from Phili Ho in employed with Mr. West. � . -_ � : - -1 . q - : Funds to Loan h concession, Morris, conveying his lumber to Australia. � � �­ Chopped Ocra-D. -Urquhart (8) P _% be cordially welcome, . 1! f - i . , �. L -I I Se&led Tendem-B. K mggins (s) an excellent representat ve and his friend# Ellison, 7tfi line. The farm is in - I ; 41 - i . here died on SAturday of lag . � " �I!, i ` - � I f, � . . L I 11 obtly 6 week, * Is : F ,-- : . I - _'A� are determined to Secure his re-election. Sw one, of the pioneers of Huron county, in the 2TT!TTTT W I L i!� , I ,_ - � � .: �� ..�, . am . � I i I � - � - . . 1 !- T L I - t . 1. . - � i,; I . _ � I �,:_ They admit that his opponent possesses an. .-M. J. Kargus, of Harriston, has leased person of Mrs. Catharine Martin at the Blak, 3. . .. . . I., ,I - :1 �, ,; i � __ � L ; the remises lately occupied by Mr. George ripe age of 86 years. She was on;' of the NOTES. -Wed I . ., � !O � . - rl . ,r t - . r:;l L I A .1 I ii I I . � P '. � ding bells are again ringing � , , I _. bi � I �;* I be AlL6. urou f5spoollf-OTO usual stren-g'th and hisAefeat means hard GOA, of Wingh d .: f a Settlers in Turnberry, moving from , in our neighborhood. -Rias Mary H. Carnie, - , I - il i - ' � L � M . am, an intends opening , I . L 'I ow � . � 1 " ... i 1i - — - � � i . � __� - Mr. McLean is at i -Caroline Schroeder, wife -of Mr. John for the last 20 years. � The funeral Mineigan for the . I . .,., t L - � work for them, but' they justly claim that -Put A new ezook of boots and shoes. Turnbdrry to Howie , where she has lived � who has been visiting in " I , I I a � � - ..L 4� ! � ­ - - I - � k I :� ; , . . , : - . sermon �Vast mouth, returned home on Saturday.- . I .i . , t . I K. Schroader, of Crediton, died not I was preached abAlie deceased's I - � � � ."! I � I . (" i roagelr than he ever was -1 ;, !� - REAFORTH, FRIDAY Feb. 4th. 11398 1, and feet I ate real- F 1 ; � . �, � , r. Arthur Peck, of Bay . � i X - L I sanguine that when the ballots are ago, at the age of 31 years. Her death "g derice, by Rev. Janie _field, was Visiting L I . � !,. . , - � - P � �� ; I : � . I - - I was s ra I � L ,,-,J - _: � t :F _Ifr. M. L � . 4t . .1 ; . . I I . I I i . . I - . minister, of Wingham, and the remains Y. McLean was in town 6 f �,. .11 'i ,-- T L _1 _1?t - I : counted he will again * head the poll � It caused by that dread disease co 'his sister, M - William DOwson, last week, . 7 i 'L $ _ I — . usumption. 9 Hamilton, Baptist " - , . I - - ,., - - . : I may be confidently set down that if any of Word was received in Wingharn last were' a Mon- 3 I i 1, - � i� � � ( f , f � . - I i , � 1-1 � followed to the c6metery by a large day The electors around here have 'no idea I 1 ,_ - -a I L . _� I - � k number of relatives - ' of i . I I ! .� 4ario Elections. � wee , of the death of Mr. John Mosgrove, and friends. Airs. -I - - � I ­ . The Ont : the Hurons are at all in doubt it is only the elping to elect such p6liticarre as St. - - � I t one of the pioneers of Tarnberry, and father Martin was held in high as a I �i 1-, � , � - i I I -, v � . I . � ­ t. . I I - ,�� The Ontario Legislature was formally� S' to in by all ' - John whose Ideas reach 6 higher than a � �, . " i �, , " - . I I I - . outh riding, and if the Liberals in this of Mr. A. H. Mosgrove, principal of the -A, meeting of the citizens of Goderich , . I i,�! i Z . I It I � 7 - - , - . I . - � � - I I � .1 u . piggery. It is never time f'r a change into � - - , �i , � I � . . - . I � - I : . 4 I I - ; I � Z - t . dissolved by oider in council on Wednesday 'magnificent constit eney do their duty and Wingliam public school. . - . was held recently to hear a proposition for such hands as those, an& wh1en the.elections .. . - - I i I t ? I Z� ; . i . -The League concert irt 'Efelgrave last the nianing of a iirst-claqo line of steamers are past they will thi ' :�i ; . I i I - of last week and the announcement appeared poll their full strength, the 'three Hurons I � � � J _� I . . . . I- � _� in the official Gazette on Saturday. The week wis a 'grand Success. The proceeds duri i the coming Season between Windsor , CoNCERT.-O , nk not too. I " � i I L - - , will still be found'supporting the progress- n .. . H � , � J � .1 � . W1 I . .- I- nominations take place on February ,M and ive princip] Amounted to $33. The programme was W ell and t a Soo, calling at Goderich an Ing to !the unsettled con- I �� . . - I 'I, --� I I - � � �: �, d other dition of. the weatber, and to the bad state I � . I � � I - I � . Z . I wi as of Libor& � lism.-Globe. rendered and showed careful eparat a- on ports along the routs. There was a large of the roads, the attendance at the con-ert . . - . 11 . . " � , . � : I the vot rig on Tuesday, March lat. The . � � .� L . I n I- &, . � � I - Contest will, -thus, be short and sharp and the leirt of those who assistel.r i�? attendance and the age t of one of the lines given in connection with the Blake Presby-' . - i - -1 � i � ., Finalrees. -Mr. Henry Baker, of the Maitland eon. addressed , the meeting And called u on terian church, on Tuesday night, was-kather -, . � _4 - - I 1. . ; I business of the country will not be disturbed cession, Goderich township, has,rented big prominent business men to ascertain w at. Small �, ( : � i epaid - - I ei farm, concession 16, for a term of years, to freight and paseengerscould be got there. were well r for their trouble, for the I I I � Attention'baving been called to the fact It, , but those who did manage to g6t out � I for a longer period than is absolutely neces- that some of the figures relating to t I -1 � � - . . I I . � i . � � � � sary. - The time, also, is opportune for the he pro. W. Sinclair, oi Stanley, at $275 per year� , The matter is now in- the hands. of a strong programme was such as I ? I � '.. � I vincialfinances in the Liberal campaign -F. S. Scott, Brussels, sold for Robert committee. - we very seldom have - i ` ` . " , I . ir , I I ring, 'Rev. Mr. Buiton, � , . � � . � Wmem It in a, leasure . - the pleasure of hea . . I � � - -season of the -year Hall, of Dakota, 'who, is now v it g in I � _� __ I 1 . �, I - . . . 7 , . 1 T 11 ; .�: I literature in In ---;The agricultur,xI. societies in East of Varna, P,Ave a very fine and instructive �� I . '' " . - � I i � , .1 -_ - - P_ with them. They will have time to attend I . do not agree,: it ,may be well to Grey, his 60 acre farm, being lot 14, conces- Huron drew from,Ue Ontario treasury last -address on the essential 'that help a yo'ung . , , � In I . , I rneeti r explain the apparent discrepancy. It must -Sion 9, Grey, to John Dark, of that town. year the fdllowing sums : H a' ; ". , : . � ; , - . : I - - was listened to very � , �� . . - � I I - � . I mues before the country. -price paid was $92, . Grey, $81 ; - Howick, $68 ; Morris, 110 ; attentively by all present. The Zurich . 'i . f �: I i I ago and discuss and conside the vital be remembeked that the speech of the-treas- ship. The 000 ullett, $70 ; man in this life. It . � - . , �. I - . ' d Ward, 6th line, Morris, wbo Turnberry, $37. The South Huron societies t - 1* , . , � I I I . I -Edwar 8 � * 4 . I � � . . 11 � . � . urer, Hon. R. Harcourt, was delivered on _ a ring band favored us With s6me of their � i � I , 41 I � , i , . . - . -1 . . I has had his mother'n farm rented the past drew : Hay 3 ; Tuckersmitb, $94 ; choice selections. We were very much in- � ; f ;­ _. � . . � I Let all loveraoi honest Government be up the 14th December, and contained a state- few yews, intends going to Manitoba, and Stephen and ' rue $94 ; Stanli!y, $93 ; debted to Mr. 'I �� , I , and doing. There is'no time to be lost. �,v I _!, I I � � � I � I I "a i ment of the finances Mccloy, of Zurich,ifor the - � I �­ � . M . 11 � . I -for Only ton months, will h1k,70 an auction sale beforo very long, Seaforth hortioultu;al, $46. In West number of solos he entertained the audience � .1 f � � . 1i , - . I id Wm. Ward will look after the place when Huron, -Ashfield and West Wawanosh . i I . ; , 11 T , � I I ., � I I I so far as Huron is 'concerned, the three while the figures in therecord of ' the Lib. # 8$3 ; with. Both Mr. MdCloy and the string band .: i I : t Ri ings will remaia'as they are now, if the . big brother leaves for the -west. 0 . � . I i � eral Government, which was issued at a . Hullett, $70 ; Turnberry, $29 ;� East Wa- were very highl appro � . . t 4. �i � I . - riends of the Liberal --andidates will work - - ciated. The Blake 4.7 11 L I . . 11 . , I . � . f -Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Sanderson, of wanosh, $83 ; Clinton horticultural, $50 ; 'choir as usual di their part well, but above . . . � I t " V , - - . � - - . . - ;&ter date, are for the whole year, with one Carrot River, Northwest Territory, visited Goderich horticultural, iof all the junior c oir did more than wel,� - . I I 1� I i t. I as th T I : . ey should, and we know that they will. 183-a total : h _. !, ;i� V, 11 I exception. Thatexception will be fi for P6 few days wit!i Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas $2,400 in the three ridings. �., 11! .- . � . Never in the history of the Province ha,i a I ound .: I - 11 � I I on Ballautyne, of Blyth. What need is there of asking an outaid; - I � � . , I . I I !,�� "..; :L t )I, ` . L � . . T - , .page 170 of the record, item 3 Mr. Sanderson is a -It was recently announced that Rev. choir when we can do as well if not better 1� J'�_ � L . � party appealed to the public on so feeble allia,tflit � of the nephow of Mr. Billantyne. W. W. Baer, of British Columbia, brother I : � , . 1. xes of the Province, Quebees share -at home. . - ; 1, I � I . - policy as the present opposition. The only I 'L Of -The new rink in Clinton was opened on of W. Baer, of Clinton, had patented an at. ' . . , r ", 1, .11 - . I . , � . ! - - F � W� � - -, 1. . � � I - .. i � I collections on account Of Common* Scho'ol Tuesday evening of last week, andwas ,"pat. tachment for typewriters. Hewas-in New � — We have yet in sto 1. - ... I I � I policy theybaveis the childish, senseless, Lands for 1897 not being included, the fig. ronized by &large crowd, notwithstanding York lately where he formail a company of siderabl" ! J - '- . 11 = I I . . � I . _. I . parr Usborne. I ' - . I Is'e. ,: quantity of first- . 4 Ll ;� .- I ot-like cry that. I I it is time for a ures not having co - the stormy night. A good band waF in at. capitalists to handle the article ; they -_ � I o . I � I , _. . change." Ent ib is never time for a change me in when the record tenda ICUPrD WHISPMtS, _' class .goods for Winter wear, which we i_l�'l :4 : � pay I -That cupid ha . r, i . v� mg to disposo - � �. � . � � I - ace, and a number present from the him $20,OW cash for an interest in it, and another victory was plainly visible on Wed. -­ 1�, �, � s was issued. The sur&a is there stated to a Scored ) . - 11 for the worse. We believe the people i surrounding towns. . I . he is to superintend its anufaoture for 12 I 1� �ffl' �, � in :, . z d at a . - . -a a "',t - I . � I ' I . m 0 a month, afterwards to re- scores of miles around were to be seen arge 1. 1 1 � � � - hen in the countr Cos away I �-, � , L the Of I be $5,124,663.86. Ina' leaflet issue -Thi Sons of Scotland, Bruss n6aday of last week, W � I I . province, and the people of Huron, the I later dat els, � mnP�e, 4 $25 for Of at pri down for cash. , � '� 1-1 I I I �; banner county of the Prov a ont Ontario's finances, Quebec's brated Burns' anniversary on Tuesday, Jan. ceive�one-third of the profits. This in as Ta - - � - I t � " � � . - . I - . 'A � . �_ - I k. I I .. � I �_ I I . I . � I I t �, 6 their utmost es, ity, so I . . !!. , " - , I lit , gac :1 I - - . - - .; - , true and tried public servants, and to replace " about three thousand dollars in the vurplus, a ver on 'one van the I I I .1 . I � , this fact and ihey will not vote to displace I Owing to the severe weather there was not his old Huron friends will be pleased to bear much no, that . - � ince, appreciate 1 share is neluded, and m.,xkes a difference of ii� grand concert. good as an interest in the Klondike, and which were full- t' I , � � . . , wy 25th, by holding a pleasure Van$ accompanied by many cutterg � ., .- 7 ., . ,v large audience present, but all ea. bf his good luck. aritone- 11 I ,. � .. -1 i . . I 0 . .1 � �i I � bell was attached behind, while on Another I � . I :� � - I i I " Q I : � . . them by men, who, to say the least, I 1 which at the end of 1897 amounted to joyed the treat given them. - - -Quito an exciting runaway occurred at was a handsome " easy chair." The procea- ;�� . , S ; . I � . . have , $5,121,345.24. In stating the surplus, -The follo, * ofli ele Nile, one day not long ago. A ho . rae be- Sion was - 0— I o I . _ I ­ , w cars have been oted - I - � I ; by the Blyth 'no striking, that the Zion school I I ml , r ­ � _. � � � neither ability nor experience to recommend 1 thereforo it will b Cih'oegese and- Butter Manufac. longing to Mr. Morrow, and driven by his . �, 7 - If . ' Z � I ,a well'7to use the I W t 1 f " - them, "' - figures bell was ran ' i ; i ; ,. -7 i I -9, in answer !to the merry - I 11 1, I i I simply to make -a change. Itwould turing Company :.President' Mr. J. E grandEon, Herb, became unmanageable, and � � , ,, -, -: ;, � - . i -1 i � 1 1 t �, i il . 11 " :. � - .1 . � I "I 11 . . for IL time made rnstters interesting. After tinning its chimes to 1he residence of Mr. . " , �� * I � on the last page 'of the leaflet instead of Ellis ; vi-e-presidenb, Mr. C�tria. . chimes of the baritone bell, the latter con. Such as :— - �; , . be -a disastrous change for the Province. � - Johnson ; - . 1_� � �� - Public meetings will b6 the order from those on page 170 ofthe record. ' secretary, Mr. R. B. McGowan ; fre&-urer throwing Herb and George Hutchins from Henry Squires, of Zion ; at whose home was '. � �;� ! � � . �! - I � . I : # . e, � d ��;: . Z . 8, W _j i - Some rehensio� Mr. X. Cuming. Thetotal amount of busi' the cutter, tbe,horse finally succeeded in enacted a maene that results in, Ziop loft' a s ,�, i -:, � app othas alrio arisen from . . ' � i � .1 . �, � i 7t � - . - fe I I � i � of revenue and ex. $s,000.- � a ' ng . . ) - � - � SoUb Huron will be found on the first col- � Cal) I �; r . this oat The meetings so far arranged fo nese done year eu the factor ttingfree therefrom and' made for the another of its fair daughters, in which Zion . - I r the fact that the figures ' - last ,y was —L -die" Fur 11 � � ke. Mr. Fulford captured the animal op. � � I �Y - I ., ­ . __ . . . 1 1 1� umn of the local page of this issue . piness and complete. . I I - . 1. I I n � - . . . I ., , - 8, 11 I . I . . . � � � 4 ,I posite Point Farm, and it -was returned to ness of another home mefewmile . I' I., 17 peaditure on page -16s of the Acord are less , -Mrs. Ann Brown, who has resided with contributes to the hap ' � I z i . � � in amount than those appended to Hon. Mr, an unmarried daughter in Clinton, for some the village little -worse for its mad flight. tant, 11 D ! , - ; � � , . a di4 I � � I - � � 11 I Harcourt's speech, le time, passed aw near to Exeter, the contracting parties be . —La J 1, ,- . �� : 'I', � i I .. ' ' as the assertion should ay last week, aged 73 years. The lbji, happily, were unhurt, bat this . - I dies' Fur-- C6ats-, % - . � � I te .- . i L I I f � @hen ach them to be more careful in 9 � . J 7. 1. I . I The Use of a Su She was a quiet, unobtrusive person,subject in Mr. Thomas Harris, of Bethesda, a�d I I . I 1 4 � � . I . �� . I Mks. be made that the figures were ' cooked.'y to lameness, which kept her in the house future',. Miss Mary J. Squires, of-, Ziow The parlor' I ' I. 1� ­ �, � , I . . '� " I � I was tastily decorated and in the bay window 12 .1 I � The local Opposition profess to feel ag- A careful reading of the figures - will show most of the.time. She was the mother of -A ,very unplea8ar.t accidqpt happened . —Storlm. ,Collars, Ru I i i � I - - I II .8 ,. I � was built mt arch of evergreens and roses. t ffi 4� � I Nu 4. and T I grieved because Sandfield MacdonaWa our- , that there is no reason for such an ass R. Brown, 2ad coAcession, of Hullett, and ,on the'. 4th concession, of Slegl.�n one night I I � - r I � ertion. , a; � I , ,� , c � � : ffit 7 I plus has not been banded down . � - � 7 1 like a tolid The table Thomas Brown, of Dryden, late of Clinton. last Week. It seems' While the wedding march wits bein5 played . i 1; v - �_ _. - � . . - L I . � - ijJ I . . � . � I I . � 9 I __ � - - . ' � J : 7 - � I � � Mr. . as Sweet, by Miss Cook,, of Kinburn, the bri a came � - I In the record is for &(ordinary,,, �--The annnal meeting of the Wawan accompanied by i 4 � i . ; preserved in spirits, for the edification of : that is "controllable" revea- osh his family.and a number of forward leaning on the a I � � i I - � l I z i ue and expenditure Fire Insurance Company 'other friends, drove over to Crediton to James, who cond I - .. I � - ! . - � � er ' . I , - r. 1 . L . I . . ude . noted her to the "ho-ree- ., .. , i . _., , v , - I I ' ­ ; . I - min � 1,, � 7 � ' � : . . . � . . . � I municipal at live * �': ,1 ,� . - - I . 7 i utes of last annual meeting, the secre- W�en nearly opposite Mr. George Hittzel's o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Je f . I think that the glimpse at a petrified surplus ,' drainage debentures ( d 0) the present gen I ation. We venture to i "under the supply bill,"and does not incl gannon, on Wednesday, the 10th ult. The Spend the evening with relatives, an shoe under. the ar,A, under which, - Was hold in Duriat � "­Gauntle. ts -:- -:- t - L and tile), . I I tary treasurer's and auditors' reports. were brick -yard 6 their return home, the nigh Witt, 0 Elimville, —Ladies' Clot1l - Ja . - - � L T - t would not convev the same amount of satia- � railway aid certificates, annuities, or expenw read and approved. . t assisted by Rev. Mr. � _1 � I , � � � - . -arlia. were re-elected for of. I " faction to the taxpayers of the - county.. of i diture on- capital account for the new P The retiring officereF being very dark, the horses got off the Kerr, of Hensall, tied � 06, Shawls, , the nuptial knot and made the happy couple � ­1� . ,the ensuing term , road, and running into a log upset the � ! � � I . I � - . -1 . Huron, as does the following table, which ment buildings and L asylum, - � . - � I . I q LE I I I . I . -the Brockville three years. man and wife. The bride was handsomel � . 0 � � .. Among the visitors from Manitoba in water. A desperate struggle for life en- in - V � . - Mirtals and - - I _. I I I . . I i . � sued and fortunately all emerged from their ve pink,matin, ado' . � - � � � we have taken froml.the public records, and _ which are -provided for by statute, -are Grey this winter, is-Jbhn Grant, of Portage with pearls, cream silk lacel and a mash of 11 i � . sleigh and occupants into a large pond of -costumed in mauve pink cashmere, tri mes Wraps, 'Jacket' I � � . �� I t . I , . - watery surroundings little the worse save a Born rned with orange blos- . I- � '. i i . � I I which could for the moat part be du.plicateet uncontrollable, not come, un- Is, Prairie. He moved from the 5th conces man* A4 ", 7 - . I for any county in the Province. It repre- der the � Supply Bill at all. - � Sion, of Grey, to the west, with his a, and a.brid . .1, ;1, , . i I � 1 7 al wreath to which the veil � I I I I I " : .� , sents the amount which the people of Huron ,parents, � bad scare and a disagreeable drenchin, .. was attached. Miss Nelly -Harris, sister of - ' 1 4 - _1 I rat visit -- 9 - I L - over 25 years ago and this is his -On Tuesday evening, Janua Winter Dres8 G64 i . 11 F t , _.. I N on ; , � - � I . 1� k � I . .. have been relieved of local taxation under The Domini� ry l8tb, 'at the groom, assisted the bride and was simil- � I I Parliament opened for the � . I I ; p . � , 1, F� i I . Grant, who purchased the Pipe farm, 5th Morris, over 100 guests assembled to wit- � -i � - i . I . a _ quis. I � n r. - � I �, I the beads named, during the 26 years from transaction of business on Thursday. Th . itely trimmed with cream silk lace - I I 7 I �, . 2 back Mr. Grant is a brother to Alex.' the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Sharpe, of iarly attired in a shaded brilliantine, ex i t 1 18�1 to 1896 inclusive : I . line, Morris, a year or so ago, , f I . i " I session is expec' - . ness the marriage of their dau miss passe. . i I : �. � �� �; Led to be an -y important an .ghter, menterie and a sash, he .1 . r _. _. - I . d " Minnie, to Wrn. Lowry, formerly of Brus- with flo 7 ' I 1 t I : 7 - Lunatic Asylums --On Thursday night of last, week, while r hair also adorned T 11 I - I . . � , I i C_ . 8284,778 lively one. With the Provincial elections , Dr. Rollinp, were. The grocm was supported by . � i � i � : i I I E Central Prison . of lGeter, was returning f-forn Rels, now of London, and to share in the Mr. James Squires, brother of the bride. . , � 6,739 in full swing and the Dominion Parl wedding festivities of the evening. The im. The ce ' - 0 , 11 . Reformatory for Boys I . 8,096 - . iament I is.egeing a patient near Shipka, the inight be- atulations , , , � I . Blin& Institution in session there is not likely to be any Jac very dark, be-accidefitly coll ded with preasive marriage Service of the Methodist remony and usual congr foolLaft �.Mlk - I t ck 01,060 Ith( over, the guests repaired to the dining hall . .. Deaf and Dumb Institution j7,380 of political chat for the next month. - I = er rig going in ari opposite direction, church was conducted by Rev. S. J., Allin, . I . . � � hing his buggy badly, while the other I where the tables were ladened with choic'e' I - i ; Public, Separate and High Schools 300,46-4 " 'of Brussels �Thebriieaudthebridepmaid, rovisions, in the centre of which stood the . , I I Administration. of Justice . 69,5151 Ne _______________Z� . I rig was adso badly damaged. Both occu. I Miss Julia'Sharpe, were neatly and becom- Eride's cake, like a colossal white pyramid, � ew t 1 : 0 1 1 Week. - I pan a , ortunately esca�ed without inj ary. . ii� i: . . . I � � t� .� Agricultural. Societies 53,259 1 ,t Ws of the t f .1 ingly dressed in white. John G. Kendall, with dazzling ornaments, falling down its . I I � I .1 I , . Vauban . I of Toronto, was Mr. Lowry'a best man. An . - , � . �� .7, . . ics, Institutes 0 . - DEATH -The Goderich town council has passed sides. The bride and groom were given tfie . I - j['r ,­ - I ­ . . . I - '. 38,848 OF' GENERAL Lyso�Ns.-General I unanimously the reporeof the finance com. elegant spread was preparedi" in the beat Seats of honor and the wedding dinner was . . � � 1:, I I r, - � . __ - Sir Daniel Lysons, .constable of the Tower mittee in 1avor of giving privileges to the style of. the hoates4, and amp110 "jimbice was then served � n ... . - i� 1 . Total $s3o,142F of London since 1890, is dead. . We have received and ope e'd oat a - ' " I , . wl done to the necessaries and 'Olicacies pro to the favored visitors. After I fili&, -Assortmant of , �; t`7 1 1 .. 1. � � r - CuiNA ACCEPTS.- elevator company towards the construction - dinner upwards of one hundred gueste re - � - t . - I , � 1� � The above statement, does not include Salisbury informed -It is reported that Lord .1 vided. The evening was molt enjoyably p - all kinds of � , - � � I . . - - , aud social chat, and many an. . . 1 p 1 1 , - . I � � the Cabinet that China of h If 'Ilion bushel elevator.'at once, spent in james, music aired'to-tbe cosy parlors, where . I ! �!l � . i ' . a "' " - . � t- , - 11 4ccordingq'o the provisions sob forth in the on t . . joyable hours were spent. when several I � I . ''I �_ � I . i,a ( ­ -1 3F ' many. � I I I � � I`* I I 1, � - . � : � R WILLIA, - M r. . ,� ,;, .i 4 � ;i eing interspersed with,vocal selections - � " - ; :� .`�f � I I I W �4 L " ftf& I � C. . : r , in- by Miso'Cook, Mr. W. Keddy and, his sis- - . or ' �� ` ' elebration at Berlin $5,000 toward the erection of a church to On Wednesday morning, Air. and Mrs. � I Lit -di, reda of thousands of dollars. BIRTHDAY. -The Win. Doherty's munificent offer of future happiness of the bride and groo i i I good wishes were expressed for the same b , � _�_Ift ! distribution on account of municipal loan a losm. ri - n - he dispersion of the large conipa toasts were proposed and responded to, the . - I , I ' payments by way of aid to railways, surplus bad practically accepted the B tith ffer of I prospectuti of -the elevator company. . ny, I . 7 -1 -,"etc., which would -'swell it by hund- ; - II'S : N1 �. - F ,. fund EMPERO . '. It is perhaps c ,Thursday,of the birth- I White Underwear f ; 7 1 Berlin on :was I Z-; ; .., .�i , 4 . "I 6 xlt . . I � , . . - 859, was more arly train from Brussels, M * � - : us 1 ,; . .- . . 11-1 I �; . � te . . . . I I - not generally realized that the people's January 27th, 1 used by the Rattenbury street Methodists, 1'foy theirfnew home in London. The best recitations by Rev. Mr. . I . . � ,,, . : 'rnperor Wi liam, born in ter, Miss S. Keddy, of Hurondale; �Mr. and ., I d %Y Of E general than take the -place of the ancient edifice now Lowry left by the e _ n extent as usual, Cliaton, as 9, place of *orship, has been 1 wishesi o .& Isrge circle of relatives and 8< Miss I. Fe , elit, of Embroideries', 1h 'a variety 6 � . : ? . burde are borne to so great a 1, re. T. Cann, Lumley, and appropria - E . they, are b ) McKelvie, iof Hen. Also a splendid assoiti3a . . � . -1 _y the Provincial Government, 1 HEP,13ERT Spr-'Z-oEp. ILL - practically a,ccepted, the committee appoint . xeter, and Miss . ; . -2 . I Herbert Span- . . . � ; i I - friends accompanied them. i�l I - m �r � v - ­ I ! � I 'ii I . I w - 1_. I I - . , _1� I - y - � � - -1 on goes on as a - __ elms. I 4 t, � t - L - township ant), town taxati - I r. MoKelvie, Mr. W. Keddy, and . 'L I � � . I . - . I � � !I I . - I I , L I ' heart, and; -has removed from London to - . I Exeter. Mr. J. Harris, father of the groom, and were I I - . - if -, � L I : I feeble health from an affection of the ite amount. I . - . � Ye cer, the famous pbilosoph ' ed to solicit subscriptions to supplement � I . sual toasts were given by choice new season's pgtt � . &'requis- 11 Rev. M ' after year this constaub relief of county, *' er, is in exceeding. I the offer, baving, already secured'T I I L: Harris. The u - . i I matter of course, yet if it were to cease the ! Bri lit .. - . � � � . - . .. � - � j k$r on permanently. -Previous to his leaving for his Earn- BRrEFs. -'The sideroads leading into this responded to most heartily by the bride and � I 1 ;7 . 1; � z! c0unty of ,Huron would require to raise by, 1' LONDIKE STEA1 . .. 0 , , : .- . groom, amidst the peels of lau I I _�_� . .- . - I � 1; I � _IER LOST._A Well au_ ean tour, Mr. Thomas Trick, of the Ba -badly drifted. -The -South Huron ghter from' � ---"*\, I 9 � z; � a . I - � � t , - . I � - .;� r abo�tl, $32,000 Seattle Id road, invited in a numbgrof ,old-frionas-.- County Orange Lodge met here on Tuehday t�e luezte. Before midnight coffee and - � . . I - � . means of the tax collecto thenticatid report has reached E .y. villaa-wre � � . I : . Washington, that the steamer. 0,__�. to martahe� -,uf-ww - . . . I � 1 ,, , , , 1-1 a r supper. Several I last. The coming 12th of July will be cele. vian a were again partakea-of. The merry . - .- � I . , M � t , I . ; more7 every year than it does uow 4C6ron -Oy8t6JF - I 0 - % I 1, ours were,% - . I I � I I . I 1 left, th,,r-January 25th, with paseenge-- ,cry pleas-antly spent, and be- I brAted in Heasall.�Miss Bell& Amy, of company broke.up shortly before daylight I - ill ; 11 , I - Z re for �'� � .__ i � , �. a dq ' � I., 1z . . 11 _� _.. , I i� I The money belongs.to the people, thi's Dy6a and Skaguay, Alaska, h - been sunk. fore departing, the company wished their nt a few days last week at the 11 uiet once more fell upon the peaceful � a - I � _� ? as I Sharon, ape Net are also s1towl . - . -1 * : _ - time, not to the Government. Yet it would . All her Passengers and crew were saved. host a pleasant -dUrney, happy experiences residence of her. grand homestead. The bride was th ree pient of ,g a :. � I , .1 i I mother, Mra. Philip i I �. I . I FATAL EXPLOSION O � on thew ,"and a safe' return to the old oldofficers were appointed n 8 en i ts. THE . . i :_1 . � � . __ F DY-NA1,111TE.-A All the — , � � . be, the easiest thing imaginable for the : meate;7 - . I I V . �1� 1i - . 1, i � I - - � I premature !explosion of dynamite on the . - illa EXPOSITORjoing with the many friends of I a I ! t- �. . . ho -Lante ge council at the same salary, at ms, 7 valuable and useful preB _ .good *rangre" � , z � I I . � P Duluth an&;1ron Range extensio -The Methodists, of -the ,happy youn couple in wishing them 11 . - . ­_ - Government to heap up in a few years a ' by t � z . I a north of Londeaboro, have I their last meetiag.-,Col. F. B. Lays, of 9 - � I I - . . I - I . � I � - . cash our lu% -which� would put. Sandfield's to i Two Harboia, in Stanley, killed Frank B doe-ided to build a new church. A building I London South, will contest London Aty for Many joys and fe . I . � 4, ur- w sorrows. . I ­ . t th I — " "'! ,9 � I . . I . I - . I the Liberals at the coming Provincial elec- � - . . � - All it would re. ' rov 0 rift and Jacobs and committee, composed of Messrs. Carter, . t e blush in Point of siza vs, Foreman Vanderg New Priids, .New can,�'6.. .. � 111jured sevetal other persons. I I - ­ I _� . :tlics, t � . . - . - � tion He is an old friend of your corres- - - , , , . quire- to do would be to cease 'Paying out 'S MOOD, -AleVittie, Laurence and Stevens I . ��Im I � . 7 1 . 11 -1 , . I CUBA' . 0 The best Farmers' Institute meeting yet - - 0 1 - � I . . I ahoub ,q�,00,000 P. year in supp - I LOSS. -Senor Dupuy De Lome, Was'Fippointed. The cost of the new church Ponaent.LMr. Wesley Snell Was in Siaforth held in Mitchell was that of Saturday'after- —Neltv Blouse at - " - . lamenting - the Spanish'minister, has received-, several , � t J _11 I- . � � . . . �1 , , �, � - _y , L, 40cal gran a to education, abou-t $800 0 ' telegrams from Havana concerning the death tm#A to have a build- ' a fair at. . I t . 00 on ; - t J: I is no'j to exceed'85 000 and the committee I on Monday last.-Tge Exeter hockey club noon, January 22ad. There was ' � Materi " ' ' " , ­ . I I �ope before next6ris' went to Clinton last Thursday night. -Mr. tendance at the morning session, but in the , '! I I - I account. Of the maintenance of public' insti- ; 0 They redit to the com- i �. , I f the insurgent leader, Arauguren. ing which will be a CL L; D. Vincent, of this place, has been op. afternoon the hall was .1 t 1, _ij � . - ' ; are from Secretary-General Conslosto, the - I - � I - . . � I tatiouff, $190,000 for agriculture and arts, ' early ones stating briefly munity. Rointed superintendent of agencies of the were all in full. The a-da'resses JM a complete, $toc,& I � 1, ! �� I I : I .4 i 1 I . - - I .- . - I tarlio surance Company, out a livel . . � � , - �0 . d � - 0 and profitable - y i 11 1! i killing, and the latest one adding further street Methodist church, Clint' f G lesbu discussion. Mr. White . . 1 5195,000 for hospitals and. charities, and 1 the fieb of the I -The missionary services of On ' Covenant Mutual Life In teresting, and drew I � � : .,- : e - -f , � � n maelf a most efficient chairman - I . � . � , . . . . 7 � - I . , I . " � . - _ , rt. t, ,hie Of filling the and capable president. At th everrin sea- � r . other sums of a like kind ; and etails. on, were eon- a Illinois, for the Ottawa dis- proved hi Of .— ki - i . ; municipalities Of the Province t( allow the '&noted on 8 d yp 23rd ult., by Rev. J. tricL jar. incen is ca 1� - . ,,, ___ I PXEL SOLD OUT. --Sir Robert Peel's per. �Edge, of God"eria Rosition.-Mr. R. OWeT 1. , -, A, and it is scarce17 ne3es. ,,Bof the Mansion 0 . ­: ; - - . � I � Z .I 1 - -1 a I 910111 the hAII was fairly well. filled; Any - t 1, ! I � � I t sonal effects at Drayton manor, Tamworth, 8arY to may that the , Ouse, was in Lucan on Wednesday -on busi- . the —Shee 0 �. , � . . . ness.- r and instructive. I I I - . eution. - ven- � ninj � . I ad . The sale was the sequel to a I in rang the fire "' W � the large audiences oth morning and a addresses were entertaii Pillow Co � whole cost Of education, to take care of the were sold at auction, under a sheriff's axe' were appreciated by insane, the sick, the blind, the deaf a' � Two 6f our young men tin,A tko I The subscript -ions and collections on alarm on Sabbath Mr. A. F. McLaren, M. p., having to go to , ; I . . pult I . F I j . ; I I . I I . _Iv brought by a Mr. Hopkins, of Taaw i:Llf -Of missions were a generous response annoyance 0 as not able to be present, but the . 7 � dumb, and to work Out their own sa ation evening last, much to the Chicago, W I � � 1, � � worth, to recover F-200. Fifty I m- I to the appeal made.- churches. of those who Att nded the eveuir�g was well taken up by Mr. Manna j All , . Wn I I 1. I � in the encouragement of agricalturt ots, in. Such practical jokes as this are Rev. Mr. Xerria, Mr. Erb � Ntipki4 '� , - - . � eluding. trousers, shirts, a a � I Linens . i the . . . 1 _AL U . . . � �, . � a . . ;�� . I - i , - � c au I . . �,. ,. �, . � . the Doherty Organ works, at Clinton 171 � - 1. I T . _. - an # 0 JZhtOuIy;CI26- Acrowd of Goderich, and who removed to 13ellevue, re of subsc 'bars to the institute secured Sixty - Province ca - plastererp formerly guilty Ones will be puni bed Gibson. There was Something " � - It comes down to this. The people ot the I gold fish, etc., brou wane, ca aries, -Mr. James Jenkins, uncalled for.� Should it occur again , M. P and Mr e —Table � Ivels ot both have their -ake, , f Sir Robert's neigfibors were present. --,-The fi over' ' . d Mich., about three Tues- in the '­ 7170 - i , .� � ear, it. Nine men out of ten will agree with GREAT BRITAII.q's Loss. years ago, died suddenly day morning, afternoon. . -� ; � li, us� in sayi r - i th . 2 -As a result of . at that place on could be seen from thi-81 I .ff- Ar . � - i � place. . - January 24th, and was and- 77ovetangs.. I � `,� I t f One of theoldest, � .� ,.,I � 1 - I Dues are a en�ineer a strike, now ended, which be- bu ied on the 266h,aged 63 years. , Deceased settlers in North E . .. � 1 3 rig that t;he public rave r . -Death has removed' gan 2th o last year, Great Britain was of a qui .. ----------------- ;-- " . : ': � t - I - , ' has asthoPe, Sunday, in the I , : Put to Mach be ter use when fructifying to ,: July ' at and retiring duositton and . - I � I I -, . � ! " 11 .1 � Constance. person of Mrs. Mary Cashin, relict of the . 1� � ,,, , - . -11 ------- 6- :� .. , ]_ . i - lost an enormous amount of busin , niates. ime WAS Late John Cashin. Deceased, whose maiden . � ; 1 � _. the public eas, well liked by his ass( . - . . � good in such ways as above, than I which went to Germany, the United States I husband and father. Mrs. Jenkins agood HORSE SOLD. -Mr I I I when looked. up in the banks and yielding and other countri ) - Robert Dunt, of the ne 'me wan Mary Hyde, was 70 years old, and I � I : I � I interest at three per cent.. 1 $20,000 000 in wages Ion, about a ghters our- ine, as r 4 I � 'as. In addit* childr I n, four Bons and two dau and six 8th Ii h sold to his neighbor 0 . � I ; has been lost, and vive. ; - Lowery, a two year old gel " * WW. was of Irish extrAction, her father being a ; i , - I � . ding, receiving P E I ;,t 1 . � . - about $_500,000 contributed to the funds -The officers o ,i:;eer in the &nth From this date, forward - our- New i .. of the strikers, has disapp I f the Summeibill ()hristian the sum of $125. Who a . In 1847 she mar. I - 7 1 � I . , - not -least, trade unionism' eared, ociety for this t�rin are as fol- Sys - horns do not r Orasihin by whom she I S . ; �, -" oods win � � At a . the late John * � 110 � La t, but ! Endeavor a PAIRiEfyou have theright stock. pri - � . i . . . . , T - . The Liberals in the three � 11 r. ra. These are; � :' I ! I I : The Hurons. W. in Gre . ' had five none and five dauggte7 . w ; ridings of - . - William, of 9panish Riverp Ontario; John of . .! _, , I .. ,, A ore, Mlillert; recording meeting on Yride, aid A Chicago; Nicholas and Ambrose,of Sj,I4Wg I - I . LocusTs EXTETtliz president, Miss' Fi 1 and Cheese Manufa4uringCompany h W. 4wery ; vi�e MNG-�The Constance Butter bas received U severe blo Britain Iowa : President . E8E MEL commence to arrive. � � ' . I '' -;I W pride � Pe . ing with a plague of I is n 01 attendance . . _f:.,� a� 'j st­� : . - I � i Huron have for years taken a epee I I riments deal - TED. -Important ex. secretary, INfiag 011ie Nesbitt - - colTe po d. was small. � last. The Montana; Mrs. - Fred. Francis, Str&t, ford'- ....N I , in the fact that they -have ' I are reported from ocusts Ing secretafy, Mr. Wetheral ; ' The ir Was occupied b Jo n � � . Teturned three . treasurer,Mr. y ,h -me... -' � � -� .11 supporters of a good Liberal the Bacteriological ... . _� 1, . . .a..".- t I i� - , Elington, director of South Africa. M C.,Low6ry ; lookout c Britton. There was a good deal of interest Murphy, St. Louis, Y-i$50uri; and Mrs. Y . ; - � � . r. i Kate and Elizabeth, at h,Dnl,e;-Mrw. P. M, ! :Government. Wallace. ommittee, Miss Bather I taken in the meeting by those p � I � , . 1. � Institute'of the I , � . . � t " , , , i � I was decided to see what quantity of milk : � 1 , �, � : i of , - : They realize with as nuach inkneit, I Cape Town Government _On6- evening last week, the inemberf resent. It J. Golden, Wiarton. on,Miohael, . . �� that their confidence has not ,St. George's Choir,- Goderich, waited on could be sot for next season died in Chic& - , � �, i� � I ­ �y as ever ha's succeeded in destroying millions of in$. ' Another a I . � � - been mis Sects by inoculating a fewttand Wine ton years ago. De. t 1z , , - 121::� , � � � . I , , . I i J� � 9 up the bodies ud- residence, n i� �, � I �. ii in a d presented lifin with a nicel , ,,� ! � . ,,a y I , �� - i: ; f of locusts Which hay. wordedaddreas and a fine frieze ulst upon old age. I i enviable and distinctive record shall at tfiis � loose, . oirms8ter organist Cuff, at hie : for the purpose of deciding what to do wit I Oath woe the decline at. . '�w turning th6n, their , and to report ceased was a EMA11 Catholic in' religion. . pla,ced. and they, do not intend ,+,bat their - He makes &'sort of toxin, by gri ch ' i at a meeting to be held on Tuesday next, The cause of her d � ,-t rX JM 4% � I � � , perished of disease. The resultin or. I the factory. It has been shut up the h tendant . . . � t 1 �, � ' I a .- 9- powd�r �t i. i I � I . � It� is not simply tb ixed with water and smeared , season and it is to be hoped- that all Past -There in considerable excifemeat in �f I ,� , I . . - I . � tin Z ie be br ken. at the i Ism � After the presentation was made and replied I shareholders will respond readil the Grand Trunk Railway circles, Stratford," A. I .1 .L;�_j L" � . ___ - . - as which are in son, As the result Of an order from headquarters � -1 ­ L . Liberal party in Ontario has a leader of I bodies 'of a few hundred locusts, over the t0i the visitors aPent a i,ery pleasant hour - directors can'b be expected to run V receiv. I . I - . . . : I as he swarm all perishes. M . 1 � .- . .- . ­ � ' � - - . . th L 0 . � � i � . t, I I LoDGE.-Court Constance, No. 157, Can- - drivers and firemen, of that cit � �­ r � - , givi it prestige, but the additional I . - . ry might well be proud that I t ed.' The disease soon Spreads, and I shows that r. Cuff had earned the od the dismissal of five Well-known efigine � I I ilt if the ad by Locomotive Foreman, (). F. Feildq for wWh any count ' rele g and social inter6urse. The event i shareholders don't patronize it. fact P LORD BRASSEy' ' I will of the members of St. George 'a ch 90 . - - � L t I - . ! . L at its candidates are invariably' men of t' Brassey, C i S E-sc-tPE.-While Lord 1. - The quarterly meetin Oir. I adian Order of Foresters, had & splendid discharged Are Messrs. Daniel 14cGow, C � 4 11 ove 9 of t the H V. The men I . � i I � -9 ' rnOr Of Victoriat was at- i County M uren , meeting on Thursday ni lit last. The oc- John Rollinson, ja -L L� stron individuality and character In I tempting to board his yacht Sunbeam from edical AssociatiOn was held at the I casion was the instal 9 em, - t - � . I - . W � - r. J away, or lation Of officers. and William Brooker. R. Mclat4fthq a flre. . . . �, � � I - I ' a launch, a wave cartled the angway House of Ref , Clinton, on Weduesda , 1 There was a large attendance of MOB Burke, James Laing I . . ,�� 11 : I West Huron the old member, 7 M bf the 2 i. y � . . - � - T. .' with Lord Brassey and the 6th ult., Stanbury, vice-presi .,the mern- man, has been remanded for thirty days. .1', ,- . i' atswain dent, 1 bers and a great deal of interest was taken All the' �N . a n it. in the chair. Present, Dr�. Shannon, I - . men are hi hi � , � - 11 . . I .- , , ' , Y esteemed citizens 4 � �� - . �_ i � .1. . among his supporters, .and it is readily and an energetic manner b . . . - difiicullt 'D A "�� * �11 .46 , I ested - �If I . I' . Samuel Dorranee, 'j, ) I 3 . J I 1 - . .� I . I � was found he had re-, deputy, to install the' officer's as - - - , � , � . - I Deacon court Dsetion with the company. Therefore, it is � I . � � i ;, - _. -elected on b6ard the -yacht it L barn ; Armstrn Brucefield ; - I . I . . . . b, , aforth ; McKenzie, Mouk- , the chief ranger, John 11illson, after WhioK during his seventeen or eighteen years' con -CL 1.1". .ue ' ton ; Agnew, Londeaboro, ; Kennedy, Wing. i' he reqa One having had anything against his record . X I roughness of the sea made their rear 7alilthful employees, not - . 4 i . - Garrow, so much thought of that he nurn. I They naripwly escaped being 0 1 Hunt- - in the proceedings. The routine business and were considered I - ., � - : crushedt be. er and Taylor . ., The ' and McGinnis, Se hune, Burrows ,' was conducted in ' - DIRY GOODS C bers a fair proportion of Conservatives tween the yacht and the launch , Goderich ; Bet 'Willingly conce0ed that he will be re , When Lord Brassey was taken om - . 1 � �, . I . Stratford ; Gunrif arnbull and Shaw, Clin-Y Chief ranger, Jog follows - 'not .easy to understand the action of the - i , . 1. �4 q -11 - I : eph Taylor; vice chiei officials. . I 1 � I . . : . ; � � . ` - - � I ; I ___ - . - . 1! I I � I p 1�t .1. � _, I d �'Stlo"'a I - - 7 ..- - . I- /_ - � __ L / . seaforth's Gr'eatest Cash Dry G i" V* I - ­ - � . . . A% I � . . .. . J 00 ; - ) � . � - . L . -.j. A . . I I . � . i I - . . . I - I . I " 4�, i 4 L� I � r � , I ___ I - I ­ - � k .- 1, F " "',�' I­ EBR'UA"*",,�,�ilRy - i t I 11 The � Poo P, les , I , 11 I , Bust, y , - - - - - i , I tore " � I � � � I I I - - � , N Arriv is . T I I i I I I I I I I I I I I E M FAUL : ,---., � I .­�, - '-,I I � I - .11 -3. . . I - . . %� t . . � I � I . . -�l ._11 . , 1�0._- � - .� - i: � �­ .� .. ��ti','� � _Z� - . I � . � .. . 1.1i.. . i 4 L I .4 .. I I : . , :� � %I _: L. : � . I I � ­�,, 11 __11 : . - � . I !f"L� 101 �. ir IL, I . . , I I �;Z.:, t, I - ,. I 1,i.-, I I� I . - .. . , 1 2 i- .. I . . I . . - ��4Lt. .­ - I . � . . , ! I I -Ili - I -1 __t7t, - - I i � . — �._ � ,-,i--.-�----_-�------��'--,"�"L'�--'' - . . I . ­­ . I I �1. .--: I � L I ­ ,� . � I I.. . -..- - . i I I A.!:� - - � I I ­ .­ - ­� - ,',��, _­_­­ _­ i1;Zr1__1.-­1' �g�.�__�t__ __ _� I . i I . I - ­ 11 I — � . i �' I I _�, ____�Z� ­�_, I - ,e IV . I I . . � , . � I I . I . - - , : . V ,, . 1. . . � .- I - �L i : - . I Ai . I - L - . , 14 I , � I .. - � I . � . I - I - � .i . - ­ '*7 ��. L � - _ , _k : �, — - r', - : __ . .�;._ -,-- - I I ,- - ­ — I . � - - I FEBR _10*� - � Pe . —Mr. John , .horseis for sg6o. —Mr. F. H. T I been ze-apponte, � . 1. county council. . . —Mrs. Ham� . Mitchell, Move&L Peterborough Ifts --John Wilson . Territory, was .4 of Morair)gton, 11 —The Patiroui inated Mr. - Go as their candidat tion. I I . —1 *th re e z ington aund I h *f John Smith'th —Mr. and Mrs - 'ter,of North DxJ L, last week visitiv ' -,Murray, of Avon —Miss Chrietit . Jacob Klein, 'of tied to Mf. W. ,N . -:-Mr, Baffour, years ago, came bi #1 " -for a few daye vij I bim, out there, pounds, —Peter Marto]. the agency for the . of Peterboro. � agency for -a numl gaged by the MaA Messrs. Eick Logan, who have I- I 14oker, to ent 1� T large bee a short I L isaWingwas done., isupposed to ,cui , __ 11" --w:-News rtache, the dea-th, in To W b in her � aut, with r daughte i ' in St. Maryb Lunt., . moved to Toronto, . —Ur. and Mi - . Kansas, are Ape] a ong their many 1ruschlen formeriv - Since leaving holue � : �_ Vf Kangpo. s —Waller Nichol � smith shop on lot. . -west Fullarton', fb . moved to Kinkora; ,shop from Mt. S. . a shop of his own. - —Mr. W. E% A1 � Of 100 acres, lot, S � 31r.. E. marvil, fol L intends to go Wei . west Torrifvjy, v. . , Ing. —Fred Struthei � ,druggist with IL 7 left last week for V, Mr. Struthers lam I 'Witt a -party of to li will.rea,cli Dawson' —Mr. William 1 1 �Wtchardson k W4 ,united in marriagle' itts Clark-. The 1� fy the Rev, Mr. I . I . 'Mrs. Gilmon the Im I —The - ... W -A ,meeting, which Wai Wellesley, on M4 largely attended in, ing, and aome Yet ; 0 Veregiven. The � � livenea with inualcy ; . —Mr. James Tor . . 1. den of the -county -0 . . � flon of th6 eourity A now engaged in I business in Milverfi - .perisxoe,dates from. I tered the AIII.vertoz —11 mass meaVc hild in Mitchell, or' I -when Rev. 31r. Pat Toronto, delivered . Work." Represeul 'boring societies war , . large number from I —Xr. Thomas 1M I . the misfortune to I . amputaud log. H� L . . - L .Plug over an icy.,V .ground sustaining ,� juri6g. Q � I —At the Brat 11 I Public school board . ,inspector, previoual I bor, William Alai these of Principal I now have chargg * . L - __ Mr. Alexander -thos —The other day i at the home of Air. I bum Hibbert the . : , riage of 'their'daug, -- Kerslake. The:�oe � . n Rev. Mr. Mills of � I * y ._of & I bund gues, - , � It Iowa, L , wen undj,: I -and * a � —St. Johies Lut - baahlp bilk Ellics,'�' but quiet widding I IM 4U, wben MUS' Ureatilis y4uD t� CA , 31375, Leonard I nagpb with R -en � ry I . I 'farmer, ,of the Ifith �� —Arehifeat H. i has received anothi -�county, when tbe:00 t.rict.accepted his p] of Refuge; The -d*j Stratford two wseVi preased with , Ter* fuses and thex,eat I � L -to bo �ractsd In:0119 Inan res - - . .- ... 0 n %%% barn, L ,chased the farm 4 � ZW. The latter.- -- fa-mily will take A� . � 0, _� locate in 'the LLL ort" - , I . Of the family .who -1 d LL oneers and. - __- fa, y -have the . a I , futurepros i . .�W_ 6 ,concert k 1,eague, Staffs,a ,-I graind success. The tained a goo *e1ecti tions"60108i etc., WA the musical- part of , .,an active part. A a I . given by the ch i -Cott. - ., —The annual �eo ,,,conaection with Kai : held ,Thursday Aof I . Tead Showed the e( 'good financial footin fact that it ban, Aun largenumber of men, zemovals. T*a wan ' ". J,�­Ml the ineating a - n' d . pleasant Iou_r 1a 1"O 'LA. L , —Mr. W. ,a. 'Stratford, who * 11 British Colanbla,. - I at Cal it baving tan( I the Qcrowwli - * . nval newspapers .2 his failure smd ubl, Corroerning him, - . I financial reVef%", Re his mind, as he; le own accord. ,,. — J a in eftws B r, o wn, died on Sunday m the residence �af his 'Smart, Stratford. L L ly 87 years ago in 77 emigrated to this co. 11, . 7- -children in 1857. township *f Downie, and farmed it until he retiredo,nd went - L ,ter Aire. Robert S, I I -," - - - - 1, � - I � � . - I—' � I . 1, ­ . . . . . I - i.; i ­.. . I I `�__7"O�, � . - — � -,;W- -4. 44��_ . 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