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T 41 N E$POSITOR I I . - f I . � T — i I I I . ! �i --------- �11 . � �­­. ­------- � 11­­�, �­ � �­ , � =--- - ------��, � ! .;... ­ , . ­­­­ 7- ­ ­­­ " ­- - � -­ .. -,. – ­­ -1. — -1 -- I ­­ ..- I ��� : � —i . . � . I . . I I � ! I I � � . I �� . I . 4 I � � � . -..ww-1 - - i P y .ge I M i i ave oyster sul I ,( hjt�(Fri V i . . . . . . I ,� - - � . I in the Philitellned just now, will also be jurisdiction !in -the - matter., Mrs. Botkin; fug, in the towki hall, ;n honor! � lay) 6 . G - neitier arty had an ' neral ca *paign X r Aguinaldo, who is kicking up much a I Judge Cook! showed that tho' Sfate did h ' )per t!.o be hel I t n-1 l, .1 1899, ­',V�BRZAR- 3�'-' ,t'�(F,949 fund, and it is fair to assume that n6thing - M -- I f Mr.1 R, t ANNUAL- STOCKJAKIN SALE 4 . ­ , F . I !rb( i 'Ll I I . 4 ,goff i,.,off 7-ar,. ij,,r'D- 7-itu. ,a. ., 6'A r tiePnOtioed in li manner when the proper when atiked lif she wished to 'say anytbing� Clegg This' romiNqs to be .,-cue of ,the " i; . ... `- 11 - I . of tile kind existed, lao if it had, the�! Jact lie comem, notiVithstanding tht'litt e so'�api in her ow iidefence, Stated and t affairti that, b ia 6vor tt kep p 0.00 I � " . �� - .: � � . . p � , , . : . t I Z, (�,-� --f would have been disclosed in conn�'ction t'l �le crime. i - in this part, -Mr, J . A i � ; . - at as recently occurred, Arnerican gold of,the hoir I cibn Deicbero, of Zu ch, - . � I . - I I � I - , . . I I 1; - y - �' . with soine of the election trials. Ib . is' true - - . ;; I I .1 � ?� I she was innocent gr es T THIE i � 5 6 r , E-,�- ;�� ,�� -1 HL4 potentwith these'people American Woww's I FrOuRn A-8 ADS. -The Feder- 'during the past week, was : in t is villa ;c !t i . 4 , I i I I � . � . ; I ) Id if the United States had has be- visiting him � , er I :� . � .. �W- ) u ed ion of brother- n -law and :' I's t Mr., i I . , . ,12 19 M Ai ,6' j,`;,�' /:3 ,that in a few instances money was us,bd in I I � at Wdluen's Clubs,, Chicago? 9 t . ' . .1 , . i , -'� 4 0 .. ��, . , 'r,""'i 9 0 g on �c Id � . � it, ia the lirst, place they mi lit have accom, gun a crumalio on the Practice of, using wo. and Mrs, Shaffer an also calli I r hasing votes, This was proven in] con- 'it h(d all that they have now done -and nd . : p fl, a. R. B M ! 192021 Z12 -2c? &--e ,:�-c.* Du I Men's faces and flgqreEt in magazines, news- friends, -Mr. Lean � id , � � I � I � - ,w #,�rm r-­,�t� tork, I neotion.with elections on both sides and we fit ved the sacrifice of thousands of valuable; ern, and %ill -board advertisements. The Mr. and Mrs. Jam uring It 3e I ,O � L F1 N. 2)" tmt . 10 - es Dick were,� - E -'R STORE. I �� � 496 2Z 298 1-11- . I . . . . � . , - ... . � . � ----.- :. Ao not think it ws�s shown that one side was li If 8. � �. � t!vpitdature ill be asked to enact a bill to week, vipiting t the h( me of M�r and X -a. .. !4 - . � � I �- . � I I'll � . : ! — I the effect 0 at all'publishers, public enter- Simon Hunte , . of Ui bo I rne.-�V, issl MID by . . " . I I . I . . Z t worse than the other in this respect. l� The 't � I � . .. � r L 2 k the grow[ roger, tea her near St. Joseph ,01as 1 .4 . 'L 9 � I . I .1 - NEW ADVERTISEMXNTS. -� bribery '�also 'was entirely of a local character I I'm Some years bac ng of hay tainera,,manufacturers, and tradesmen of MeG 1) t LL I � L i L fit. any kind ih J1 be forbidden to use the face, visiting at the arental home he fore I sirt i i, . . - . . ii 1bio country has not been a very prc I I . I � I -. � .� XrThek-ueeb ,weenyte,psrenttk-ttati, 'ereach" 6nd-no atttmpt was even made to show that - form, or any portion of the figlare of a wo. of the week, -Mr, and We, John Chesul, �1 I I . I . . - 't paper ori which tto . . a lie industry., - Farmers, howev ! I I L ' ... deocites tho g. .1 h , er, will bq .'. I � I - I ll� ' foull . . - lie par I -cognizant of or in any . . . - I men for adv 3rtioing purposes iq either'sug. of Manitoba, ale spend rig, a. few weeks t � w . - ' =619emont wt bo �y i 3aders were I W' e L con L miencc . Y,4f� , - LLL I Selling Belo v . It - I , takiDg May nd up to that date we -- , .. . . . , pu gestive or ir imodest or immoral. manner, ' - I; '8�- � I ay res otisible for the illegal acts. In, g a I to learn that an effort is being t the home of Mrs. Robert Big e, or.,J pf ock on the I 5th of Feb .. � . I - W cost -G reig & Mactlona.ld- firth bX the Dominion Minister of Agricul- A TypiruEss NBWSPA11y,Jt,J-A typeless Tucker8mith.-The lecture, whici was on- . . � . _- � i Shoe Specials -R. Willis- 5 act, in -several instances,,: such as in West . newnpape ias just bi ast M. n4a , . . _ t.. -, to sell goods at' a 'NDOUS SACRIFICE L " - I L , tura on behalf of the Canadian pten � produced. The ,nounced for I . y eveni ig, in S are goiijg , , TRE, M E : . bay growers I f . I . New Goods -E. .RcFa A Co. ­8 York and Plist- Lambtob,: after the most ex- ' cornpoijitcrolof tht wide -sold paper, Petit Andrew's chur(h, no er the auspiwo of � tie , F � I � - L �� ,4 West Huron Election- .R. Holtnem­-5 a,ustive iAvestigation ex�ending over many : w hi� ch may tend to inf use new life and vigor Bleu, had struck. The news, accompanying Sabi-ath scho . wa , in e respe4 a i I --��­----I­ . ....... ­­ ... . . .. ..... ............ ­­-, - ..... . FourCalls-­W. H, Sh%w-8 . i � . , f I ­ - I . . 1.6 -pages ( f illustrations, wosi set on a typ - A Success, e . - . i tf e reto. Mr. Fisherls idea is 0 open to . e. I ) ing no of t e 8t of pie � I I I- . . I . . Girl Wanted -Mrs. F. Blit,ii-8 I lays no a � � .1 � I I to of bribery were proven.: The . .1 - �- . . C a adians the ,British market asi a'means of writer, ' "h 3 single - typowr ten sets and Kind given her .for a me time. e weather ­ . I Help the Poor -W. 0. T, U. - 5 1 31hargewat made aga, . Ovefilloats that tvere $10 for !156A,139, L� I . i lust:;the Liberal party Ma oning of whatever is not req ired to fill the curt a lirere pasted on a cote of 'card-' clerk favored us with the best of evenings. L - .. , � 11 Coach Horse for Sale -S. Irvine -6 ' [I Pi . I ' I � - I -. n the Kingston election Petition that there tqe local demand. An agent of he ,depart- board lark er than the size of - he newspaper. The audience was - large, and ev. J. . . . . ;. , a,r 1� - : I Wanted -G. E. King -8 , i Then is e his wor i, - 9( r elve collar, well lined, �egul - Nag -a p trty campaign f upol and that it had m!:eqt has been employed in the 41d country the A ole was reduced y photography Henderson, who ' ver as good a )od Beave. �Overcoat, V I - . i . Rock El Wanted -J. McNevin-8 I - I ILT * to I i)ok into the case, and his- report'is of a to the act Is. I size. A print� as made from was on hand, a wa in hii best rim. M r. 01 , , � , � w Farm to V�n S. irvine-5 - en proo red from improper sources, 'but . . $6 for 4.8 . *� 1, 7 � . Tenders Want . ed q . 71 r 7 encouraging nature, tendiog to show the neganycl on a sensitized' beet of zinc. Henderson in a uent, speaker an is mastar � *1 T. . - . . . I Y . L -J. B. Din8dale-5 hat charg� was abandoned wit hou t even an 0 � � Canada's dealings in this line may be With the idd of nitric acid, type .and illus- of his subjects. nd always receivf a hear �y . �- � . � E � . 'Parin for Sale -Thomas Moore -5 Jono were etched in, and Lbe result was welco pedple of � this yicinity. - ;. LLL I I , I -1 . trat me from tie N . 11 L . �P, L ttempt tl�Lsubmtantiate it. In X few in- Is, q ely i noreased. . Among the ri!ieans which & fe- Ladies' Astrachan Jackets at less tham cost,., I- . . t- I I . Q lulae School -W. H. Shaw -8 . I be secured !toward the a4aiument of la, complete solid form, ready ft)r the press. He kept the rii it attention of his audien as . I ; . - - - - ­ . tanceo bribery was proven and elections in a` I . I I I i I I Bari for Service -A. Snell-. 5 . . . for over an bon ,. carrying them over the —A, : nee range 'of Dress - Goods regulaar 25c for 10o -i ;� . , I thie end is ,the 1 cheapening of i the ocean LADY CYC.,LISTS AnousED .-Fair cyclists . .. . � i To Contractors -J. Bunthron-5 ere voided, but in no instance was it I. . . li - � � J - , . frl3I ght charges, 1 i are in a gretut-state of mind over- the action great distance Cf Some 4,000 in over Cam - L i I . I I L 11 I I Public 'Meetf ng --B. B Gunn -5 ihown the,; bribery was at all wide spread � - I - I — ! of the laudlaidy of the Surre Hotel, Lon- ada`8 great h', ­way, iwith I doublefold. 1�', - t , . I :;L, - Tess at; A. 'Yoting'a-[2]-8 . - . - � . . . .1 all itj� majestic, i I - - , 31 a a a sums of money had bee � 4 a rong opponent y the hoit was ve - 1. � � � , I . - � v th t I In ex- �The Toronto World is not a ': very good don, who has come out as scenery. irigin . I � I New Flour Mill -D. Gadkee-5 � . - y -�dLol Tweed Men's Suit in � F . I - -- to the rati6rlal cycling costu e. Lady Hab- much appreciated by ever onei preser t. I —We claim to hav' tho'best- all . - - I ended, L In Short, it i3 fair and proper to aiit iority on what- the ilatenti9no of the I . � - - House for Sale'- -A. Tyreman-5 I . . I . erton, who we I .1 . I I ! � � Js one of those who believe , question very puch if a village of a I . � . V lay, now � i 1011 ' -- $5. - I i Special Bargaine-L. Stark -8 � . � that all the -available facts have Pre ent Dominion Government �Iare. How- 'comfort�neccsaary while cycli�g, alighted at -similar Size can tu.r ),ut Such a arra of il . the trade flo. , i a . . . I I I = . I Accounts Ready -L. Stark -S i )een made known, that the election on the e'er, we give the f9llowing fr"om::its columns this hotel, -when, to her surprise, she was musical talent. The friends of che Sabbya 1 . - f - 1, Blacksmith's Business for 84le-5 1 . . I I . ' & .. - I . . f r what tT 0 . I I , , Fhole was,a pure one,* and that no election _ it'is ipeth and our readers ,can refy-sed ad � anion because b ' ' costume did school are greatly ind obted to M . Hend(jr- —klsc a new li-ne �5f Men's - Black Suits, all, sizes, at 1p,9.50. � I . � �, . :1 Clearing Sale -Beattie Bros. -S I IV I i . I I I I not, a0pos, to the fine sense of ropriety of son 'not QPly fc r last Monday ev�ning, bit . They are ver I e I , � W Cheap Clothing -F. A,. Edwards -8 . i - take it with an large a grain of o4lt as they I I - J I'll, f recint years, either in the Province or P specia iralu , �rl , I . I � the land a , Whether the lady was at. also for former favors, and as Mr! :1i y . . . I I He�dqr- . , i I.", � Auction 84c--4. Holmested-5 omin conducted with a less ex- fe disposed. . t says : "The l[i iberals ar tireA)n ic ,erbookers with skirts, or in son has promis(d us another -iii t e fut. VIPs, - I -- i . � : - - I ry 1, I be I- � 1-1 t� SI f d 11 it � � P R r1l P 0� "i I .1 `1 6 ,�' a � Tli �1�, � it , I d T %( 41i� h I .h 1� t, tj I 11 in - - - I ' " I � , 11 , t- I i e of money. This refers to both 91 . - best 5c Grey Cotto you ever saw, I - i � . I I � , I C �;. g to hign a treaty that will I read fairly kDickbr , wit out Skirts in not stated, but. we shall keep in iis Word,- Rev., Dr. - We liavo the � i I - ( . � I . - � Z T 11 1i I . . 'i - I wel . -T ey wil not, howeverji guarantee the 0yollin g ouring lblub has taken the Murray, of Kiteardliel on Tues ay even.� � � '' . . r IT i, arties, I it is, therefore 1 a libel on the.. . I 7 � i ��- � � 1, �, tha it will be rutified by the U4.itiid States matter t p, I I , d the landlady'! will have to iog, In the Met hodist church, de�ivered an! , � , ­ ­ . 2 1 � . tht ;'-wRitrion (9xv,ppoliffor# - t;I rovinep, and a decrying lof its fair name to . . I - " Son ite when it i vill reach that � body ext explain I ie - easons for tefusing food and address to the'lible Society;. Th., audiencei " I � - l!!6-, 1 i 1*',,'0N0M10AL 11BUYERS ----- 1-1� illi .1, -­ --- -- I i azri as, Oe Mail does, that the Province has 1 fall, .. When par iame'nt me4s in M the drink th,ough. fear of Mrs, 4�rundy, was not as larg � as it might, have ;Ibeen, but! . . ! 1 .I I 17;t � I I I i . ; . hL'1-- t� d a Liberals will have a redistribution bill r Tim Z! ME33110AN 80 D=L§ AT MANILA.- the doctor gav( an excellen " I I I I, ` - , 'Li- : � I th 1894.) � ced &Y bribery at L t address, and if I'll, I-- -SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Feb. elections. . y .1 11 . 1"T.- �. r .. hJ,-,h-. they hope the Senate will throw ut. General Xis, who is in charge of the Ameri- he should come back at anotheril time we I CAN'T AFF'ORD TO M. SS THIS SALE! �,� ; � I ,.:I- I -- ile the bribery and other e I i .1 . � . .. NE �' B u t, th vil w . i I � . I � � I . lotly will then go To the country on t eir can troo )a at anila, last week reported to bespeak for hirn a much larker:, audience I � I 11 I !: , " -- - fl� =. , . i� . I *�k - k � �� m� - I I ractice6 have been, on the whole, trifling, treaty (not ratified) and reform Of, the en. the Washin gton authorities as follows : This is .a society which Stand# in mull 1 L I ---�-� I , jtfL f West Huron. "I I ; . -- �11 I- ­ ; : � . I . . I . 11 � .�� : . .,2 �. I - ate ome time b ore the fall of )899— oat Deaths amo, troops in Philippineg ofinjoe needed reform, Whir should not the min -i � � I I ­ 'L � "I I L ; . � . t is a pity that there should have ! - ; 1r: The Dominion bye-electidn in West Huroi I been any . 11 � ­ " I I i -1 � - I . , I I . A. ­ 110. )12� .. - - . , , r � I - I �j.� .. r li ey in June." � , I : arrival t1oiFe )ruary lot (seven months), 220, intern of the xespeedve congregations takei -3 cents per pound,," .- V i I- I takes place- on Tuesday, February 21st 6t all, and if anything can be done to effec- � I . ! Fifly pouDds of �)ried Apples wanted at 5.) ., i1 , , I I of whichl I i iere due to wounds and acci- up this work i� their own congregatione,i . - -�iwauy--Aec' . . - - 1. -- rV I .,-;fl = 4 1 - . .- I �;,�O' The Liberal candidate in Mr. Robt. Holmes ,ually Stamp out the ,practicq,� tha�V thing 11 -I— - i to L .- . I : . I . . i t . - I ` . . I Vh,� I 1-1 is remaining 170L 65 died of ty- y . - , Alrz. D� 11�,.��i I; don . 01 I and let the rq�iie which is collected for� V ,� - 11 I P�S-. , . I . � - South Perth Conservatives � - bliat purpose go in ch �o it Will I . ­ L ­. "N ii 1 of Clinton, and the .Conservative candidati hould be done. The ?dail suggesti two ex- . phoid, 43 of i mallpox, 202,of 'dysentery, 8 of anneh wher I Wro. V.� -i I - � I I I . . . - � N, I I ellent rbinedies,—remedies which T- I fever. The remaining deathis were accomplish the oat ood -instead of being �� !i " . I . asleep beff . - ­ 1� Xr. Rob�rt McLean. of Goderich. Th( ( . uE Ex. rhe Stratford Beacon (,f this week Says - malaria , I in � I 11 I I . �.,! L � . 6gents 11 z I . , L . I 0 (, , ! i I'OSIT01thas advocated for yeam, and in the T e 6xecutive committee of the J,onserva: due to us di'seases, Smallpox used for a' 1! I . --Town T, L .1 ii . t: I time is Short, and it behooves the , Liberals man varlo 1* �� . � il � - - . 't I re � eu8icifi. This entire command 'I I �1 j� i i - causes app = W -- . � 1,; . 4 - I ti 46 Association of South Porth bell] a �­ I I . I . �!�-� L . i' �t . I . I " � ". I -be -and doing. They I 'g I ha,s been v c inated severid 1 times , Twelve - -1 11 . t 11 I �:- I r - . �e A ng at M itche I . I - I : 1-'� '! i of the riding to ita,tion for which we would like very - . 1 3 i vy u . .up I , mil 11 Thursday, when matters ,��l, 1jull3dey. - - i[ � COME WITH, THE 00"S TO �. I ' H �. ` have nothingli to come and go on., If they ;'Much. to have the powerfuhfCid of the Mail. nection with the coming election w physicians h :ve been engaied for several i i � ! I I �- . � i � - . - k I i - � , . in pon ore i . � — � ­ 9 � BULLs SOLD. . Mr. Thomas Cu , more, of !! I � Tf , I I 0 I . , � L :-- ! , T e first of these remedieti,is, that v9tiug disc issed. It was concluded, it' in un ier. . , ting � I . . . - - I . 1 L; V '6 an , weeksyA&in natives. ! The more sick. L YT t, ir I L. tu. 13 i . - I J :�i - coess thev must work for, it. / i� , desif , - h _ �,�;!, �, � t I I . ­­, ...& 1 U111 ey, IN 0 a lei fl� � . I � � , iol, that in case Mr. Moscrip, shouk be y season i ,uring the hot- months, March, gains ... ... � , " V; -1-: : Ebould be made compulsory, and that every wide reputation as a breeder ofl, horough- r �i - . I i�;, I they desire 6 I I April and q'y, when fever' Smallpox and i . -"t 1-1 I avoid the bumiliatioi of de� . "' -election, - that "Mr. N. on- ; N., ,�, � 106't there in I hat be no hanging back ; every (lector who fails to, attend at the polls and no,rn nated for re' i dysen e in � bred stock, h" rec ntly dispios I I , ,:.;. tery a iore preva � ent. Niue per � J i . I I t 'tf will enter the field against him, bu if I . � I -;.i -� M ." I � i : , i4 I J � �r to deposit his ballot, unless he haft ' cent, of tie command are I now. repo ted He I ne' four- - � I very fine young bulls,1 sold 9 I ; 1. -�'� � , man must b at his post and do his duty � a valid Moscrip ham decided not to contest' the . ,� r Be Be I j NN Seaforth, � I -11 . . � 9. . ick. A. g,eat majority of' the cues are . , i � � 1 i7, xcuse for his non-attendan6e, should have . . �`:' r'JIV .- while there..'� They have a candidate in I �-Fmv(�'it g again, a now rn�dwill eiite:r the ists �i! I i � I � teen, months old, totMr. David Wilson, of . �:�'; -,-' : ' Hay. near St. Joseph Th a anin al is red ' " I Z, , . . I j, �z -11 " th :light ailm Ints. - I � I ,­­ � � initleCoriservat�veintereats. Theques ion - . I I - -- - - -A I � whom . ey 4a have every confidence, and is name stricken from the voters' list and I in color, and ai exti goo I one.- He also - - . . � I I �; ; , - -- : ­ ­ � 7- 1 of ti e payment of . . .�. . � . � I � � ­ , , - �� . — i I - 'I , � i the.costs in the late elec. � even; )nl 1d,1 , Mr. Alex. la ip .: � ; 1�, who is in' eiv�ry respect deserving of their e depfived of his franchise for a' Spec . � sold one el ;in( . . � C . ified . . gr , these days.=Coleman's cannot energetic, industrious and successful far- � ert�8;bis an� 7 N t 4 protest was handled, gingerly, too, but ifteter. I Campbell, of H�ibb i - � . I � .� - ma is white, keepup their orders for Salt theme days mers of tbo township and feels it hard to - Ji . i � : .1.1 I . y -prohibition of personal it is anderstood �bat no action was taken in- DEATH F MRS. V11MITY..-Mrs. M. J. and- is one of tNe �cs; ne; endure his en � ,I ��: .� :1, most active 4nd earnest support; one who ime. 8econdl , the . 1, i-1 ;� I anvassit3g by candidates and their ag( I of e in Lny good Brussel ' alt is taking the lea -A forced rest. We hope, how- I .1� -- I ,� , �2.,f� w will be a cred-it to them if elected, and who )nts'. re ,Y,a -d to it, . ; : , �� " " � ' I Verity, wi 6 ,of the late W, H. Verity, of bulls that Mr. Cudmdre ha bred'�, He has furnace: as placed in the school last -week. ever, that he may soon regain his wont ' I . - - I ,. , 'i ' - . ed , . ---�- L -�ause in . i aarling, ,whi�h he is�l going t . . . . in amply ablo to champion their ith these two reforms in our elpetiola I. I Brantford, passed away at' an early hour a very fine yo 0 -Coun I meets on Mund n the licalth, strength and activit.y.-Mis ' � � . I ,:; - I . : I ay� evening, I , 'g. � I . ' I a Gar- - , : r aw, bribery would be made almost impoA- 1S � last F�Iday raornin from heart Send to Manitoba, �- "ere, Mr. townhall.-Rev. S. J All�n and Rev. J. den- of Parkhill, is visiting the M,tsmes Dick. rl I , any sphere in' wbicly he may be cal ed upon outh Perth Liberals. I trouble, in . 10 hisi son t � " . '- � y al� , g' late W, 11. Verity was Cudmore says,there is an unus a e Ross excl anged p ase, Sabbath worn- -The carnival held in therink on Thursday , �- ' �- . . t r � . .�, ible, a full vote and free expression of th'a , I ' � her 66th he ' ulpits I . I .� -; to do so: Arid he has not only the ability, A -onvention of the South Perth Reform . . 111. � ! I . - . - � � . . i Plow Co � ua"y ctiv I . . .- . . the founder. of the Verity mp%ny demand for bul IS thi , season, an be ing. � � f -- ;, . evening of last week was very largely at - I . 4 but he is a mim in whose character no flaw - people would be secured, while the candi. A isop,iation was held at St, MIA-rys on Tues- while resioll g in Exeter. Thefamilyre- could have Sy0(1)qn1ny more if he d �- � had t in. I �A � . t he tended and proved the best yet hold. T ­ -, � 0 .. There is no valid reamon, J,altes would be saved a great deal of h ' ' day, to nominate a candidate for the bye- moved to I r ntford about seven years ago, . : I � t� i I . I i - . . ­ - .he - I , - ,� -: � � 1: .can be f une - . . ard . I i : I I Zurich. � . Zurich bran band %as present and disuou'ris � I . C. � �1� . . therefore, wh. r he should not be tri d degrading work, which they now - hav I . , el -.ct.on cam a td take place in South and establis ed the V-arity Plow Works ed t' ' music � 11 u p an - P �Pertli. Representatives were present fro . "KoiTis. . 11. . SOQIAL GATuEnixa.—A �. very pleasant ,, roughout the eveningi, ;. � . . . in there, ecessed l9dy',-­waFj mu -h and I i� I L . ly returned. I We have not one word to say ;o undertake, if they Wish to . Stand any e or I , . whic; ad greatly to vbe pleasure of the I P� . . - i municipaii �y, and the utmost unsi deservedly eiptiqed. by all' who enjo'yed her NOTFIS.—La r ppe;is quite C�mo�)On now.[ time was Spent at the ,hoirne,of-Alr.- and . . 11 mlei hin .--A T I . - -a of, Oxfr curling ' .- I ,hance of success. In addition, t' I itlll� rev'ailed ,tiroughout, with a strong acquaintain �e,[� and she had COle sold a MO. Juobu - . . � against Mr. �4cLean- Mr. Holmes' oppon. T . 0 this t,he I . _Splendid � . . a Mellick, of tbe� Brownson line, ' Ion. e two rink %� �', 11 . - many friends in club, who attended the matches played iin I . 1. � I , fe 4it g of -cbnfid nee that the coming fight, I learn of her - to ng, . , e�e, a in ople could be much better instructed on I Exeter and vl�iinity who wil 6ne working heir e on Tuesday i on Frid Pebroark 3rd, wben I � oat r, 3pu table ,, , ,pie in � Blytho 11 ,�. I I . � ;. I I � will i esult in vic�ory for the Liberal nomi- ' ,,, Wirighan, buyer, 'for a gure.-E. about tw.-nty guests from. Ril& Green and I Lobdo, on Thursday of last week, had vlar-Y L- �- � I i .death with f4lings of the sincerest sorrow. ood 0 � - - � ,- F 19; , Mrs, as the candidates w1oul vtj � nee. Ron. E J. Davis, Provincial Secretary, :' Armstrong sold three horse in Br:uso -in the way renowned Ernbro � ­ ! 11 man,,aud a u�eful and worthy citiz(n. But'Publicaff, dha ' , . �- surround Ing country assembled, good success, defeating the - . I . . NOTFS.—W - and Mtj,4. j, B. Carling and els, on layers, and coming within one of tying the . I I . � � . : nore time to devote to public M etings, at ar� . rived on the v �on tr in and made a short Mr. and , M. o. Robert E. Pickard attended I I I � . : � -..?.1 in these respeicts he has no advantai es over I I I . I Q a fair day, A lot of horses- a e bei g bought of a surp ise party, to spend the evening, gersoit- 'curlers. Mr. John $teacy -and I , o' which the isaues'in the camps 'h. After the convention the f uneral of ;the late Mrs. W.' H. 'Verity, , rket. -Jr. ichol in � I - � 4 1 � . his dgril could be arid telling spee� for the Munito)a ma - The weal her being mild, and, the sleighing. C . � I �, � pponent, while in point of ability and i � _ I won arganiz . . I Mr, C. A. McDonell were � Ole- skips and i � . v all that goes to make a useful and influen. �borough y (liscuaged. In Jact, � in ' ed the following we tends- building a brick dwell use w r good, in e 6he drive very: pleasant. The I . ] . � re nomin- at Brantford Dn Monday last. -Mr. apd '. r. Pete . made excellent playing. -The past -week i , r � I many, at�ed :-Messrs, W. C. Moscrip, ex-M,P P., M r8. Charlt a ,qaso 0/antelon intendsiven�ering mh il , h ith eveu'tDg was spent in parlor games, comic I ­ I ' � n, of Foreat, are guests of . , . . . � � w 41 tial Parliamentary representative he is, cer- "nst Icies.this public discussion, which 4 has been the severest welhave yet had, the I I I I : � 80. * d.ary's ; Valentine Stock, Tavistock ; Mr. and M ' brick this seas A! bee d ra in brick to singing, instrumental ,xn4iuc, and other . - It . I . I " s this week.- ther m-ometer registering as low as fifteen ' , . ' ihould- lh� the main feature in an electi oia, , Dr. 1 wing, G. H.' MacInt " e and E. W. 11 . . Beig 1) ace .0 aniuserne ate,! then a good -.� lunch was. pre- - tainly, not hi.� equal. The electors of West ri rave took I a Fr day at. -We , I I ­ I - Z .� - I I Mr.'John 0 kg, of the mart! is recovering o "i . te' � 6 degrees below zero. --The friends :of M M 4i ampaign� is becoming a secondary considi. H,ard St. Marys ; wariter Thompson, slowly flom h a illness of tbr;e weeks' dura;- are sorry to hedr of t e c )y the� ladies,'af lr.*w�iich all r' turbed 1 7 �J Huron, therefore, have everything to gain V i nt inued I Illness of pared I � L ­ , ! . f thur. 9th- line. 11 i . -, ­ !and � . 'A. Racep: Mitchell ; Professor Vale, tion. -The �tkinson Dram� Mrs. J.- McA' here are to their.ii,omes well-.Pleaai�d i'with the 'kind I W�01. Whitesides will regret to learn that i ­ � ration, �nd it is even being abandons - � and. I ebe. has beeii confined " her room through ' � l� 1! and nothing to lose �y electing M.r. Holmes, - ! St. b. arys . ,tic Company ' hospitaliqy o ! f Mr. ek Y, � , . . . . i� i : '.. , and lHon. Thomas Ballantyne, played at th pera house on: Tuesday even several cases 6f w coping -c�ougi;' in this Melli �ud Jathii' i � � I � I ',�.'t�� and we have the best groun I do for the belief ltogetbO ill some cases, and the whole 180rat orl. Al t ' - . . I 1 $ with the evehing's outing, ,. 4 - 1, illuess during the paWcouple of ireeks.�A I � I I . I I withdrew except Professor ing lasv to v vicinity. -Look out for St. a)en ne a day i A I in auclience.-Sawlogs have very large quantity of grain, p.brk, wood i � "'A - that they wi do so, and that at the ap- ork is done by private canvassing and jp�lij n Mr. St6ck, and a ballot resulted been-cominj r I very f4st the past week to the on the 14th.-Messr'S. Jo a! Y� ung and LOCAL lBumps.-Rev. A. Y. Haist ban ' . . I Zi ' � , .1 . , � , on Parlia-' 'uttonmholing. This not only destroys th 3 1 ln� A.. I laJority or. the latter, whose nomin- Sutheeland-funes C(1mga i by's yard. -Miss o Win;ham'pia Tues- eries of special an I . ! r : �;',, prosebing .sea d6n of the Domini' . James Russell went IJ, � I just .clos�d a five 'weeks' A A logo are being brought into out market �- � I ;ation was made unanimous on motion of Bell& Westdoi t and Missi E'rnma Mitchell day of this week. I nice logs,,, att:eq I . I � I � t The meetings were . daily with the present good sleig-hiu&-Mr. A 1.1 . I I �ded i � � ment, West Huron will stand with the ma -1 elf -respect of the candidate, but- it is in thel t � � J. C. Clausen was in 8 aforth and. ainton, I . � ,� ' I I and R. G. Huriburt, are visiting relative -i at C editon.-Miss mannumm" , - . with I I I 1i ' � Ptofe soor Da gci�d iesults.-Mr. N."Deichert'and , , . �, f 4. rivate canvassing that all the bribery i� : ,Mr Stock came into the hall and. was en- i . I J family left here this week ior CaviMer, I ­ , sti of his 'business. - 4 jority, and t. iat Mr. Holmes will be its � I � - . � this weejk in the intere e i M klinds Be iiv Br, of Crediton, if, the guest of Croxnarty, � I l` I iting the I , V, � . i ' Miss Ross, of near Bracefield, is vie .1 I f �i ta, where t " will in f at4re re - I . thusi tically received, and in a short ad- Mi North D4ko hey . � representative, i one. It would be in the interests of all i; i - as Morlock this week. -Mr'. Edgar West- NoT,Es.---M-r. '�ent the side, They een residents r� . I I - . George Hain Iton a I r - I . I � I deeso thanked his friends'for the honor thus have b . I ot' this ' Mines Hagan - Mr. an - d Mts.A. MePheraoin. . I - . 1 it were stopped. We would like to see ou� confe red him. 'He asked for the is a' n off duty the past week, latter part of last week f4 the past 3.3 y"ro, and 'we 'aire are this week visithi � 1 . I cott who has bee wi h reli 6tives 'In vicinity ,, ; i, I , � g at, their former home � i - up n I z ble to re iu me his. dnties.-Mr. R. H, Cranbrook.-Mr. job Lainj v at Dungannon and neigbihorhood.-I-A we& . .� I . p . . I I por rry to have such good ,people lea-ve us. I - � - . The 0�ltario Legislature. ! I LegialaturL take this matter up. They udite, I ,up u b of those present, and he isit,� d friends so : � � I felt Collin#4, barrif ter, is Still confined to his near here recentl - he M seem ," core, of H I ding -was celebrated at tbi6 parsonage hem � � � �.. i " 1 could not enact two more beneficial ref I or sure hat the Hardy Government T would - ... "I I owever�. we virish t�em all possible Pros- 1�1 t Our legislators at Toronto have as yet I I � home with, ih, lumatics.-A St. Marv' ,on Monday aftertoon, by Rev� W.- E. Kerr, '? I I i n need to 15a 1 .e we Ing is an- a return ed home : 8, ,turda 7 after a perityan happiness in, their new home, - , I h4ve another supporter from South;Perth. nou ! �� scarcely got seriously to work, and up to . mt - 11 i than the compulsory atte dance of elector M,r,',' took is of German parents, born i e pla- on Huton street on weeks' v-isitr amo g relatives and fiends in and trust that they may again return to The contracting parties w6ro Mr. James . ,� � . � �- I at the polls an d the stoppin I n the 15t,h inst. -Revival servi�es . are being the village and viewity.-Al . Ale'. Purdon live wi 4' of -near ' � I � I t jo d 1 �� A Thursday, at 'any rate - of private can- 7. � � � s. -Mr. Louis 1foster took. pos- Ornhilt and Miss Mary McCann, , v am , order, The debate on the address � I y ill at pres nt. I It is tlh�u �Afonday � . ,I i Sing. One is a'necessary adjunct to the I is ver ped 1 that he �:, f�-- e t to with their friends in - rrait gouth Perth olibiep, and Methodititc urches thiq "I , I , half hour sittings :. 0 Has has for many years been conducted in the Main and James btre 'O St. Joseph. Weuni � F , cobne,-te Of the Commercial hotel on I � I were the 'd session 2 , i. I P I w4k and many may soon be well agaiii. -M. . aarr��s Scott, wishing them all happiness.-Qaite a nutnn- 1,1. �' I ! c then wben he is k own is very pepular, and in a have . last.�M. D,. McCormick has moved into I ., I 'r -i in.reply to the speech from the throne was � . 11 ( I resolvi d to lead � bettet lives. y who has been away in' California with, his Mr. D. Steinbach's houge.-Mrs, bei 9f our villagers haveAc .Pted invitation 11, 11 . . i mwwi� .: ca4di late around whom every Liberal can Bros., of M tchel e in town on- r a � . Packi,rd, �ce � , I , unusually brief, a,nd 'was confined - to the ' . -, I 1, wer t daughter who wds in poor health . since, last who has I con itayiug. with her mother, I to -the complimeatary supper to be given in - i I gathe - and * ' I I . eft . - - I � lilditorial Notes and Comments: . ork with confidence and pride. day and W, dj�iesday last. -The coming 126h fall, returned recentl7 in very , I health for'l4ensallafew days ago. -Mr. Samuel ippen town hall, ori Friday etening of � I I I; mover and se.con der, and the leaders on I' i - The Biberal will, without doubt, be elected. of July' cele mat ion will be held in Exeter . I I .11 K. I . , � � I ! sirin spirits, and � With lots Qigoi�nteresting I llenbaut i h alt to visit th Is Week, in honor of Mr. X E.,Clegg, the ' . ­ a both sides. As there was no opposition to Sir William McDonald, the millionai r The f Mowing! officers iyere elected for next this year, : 9r; this dist,rict.-Exeter will news to relate regarding hill winter's ex- H an gone to G his popular railway - fit, ,. - I � r� r I , the motion, the whole business was complet- tobacco manufacturer of -Montreal, handel year -President, .Win. Ryan, Mitchell ;. have races bo 'e ou . May 24tb. The com. Perience in another land. : � . - . rother-ir -la�v.-Mr. Samuel Levigoad.- lost age I I . t , vi�e-j residents, Professor Dale, St. Marys, mi .� I a valusi horse a few days ago. Rev. H Wrom an Occasional Corre"llildent.) I I . ttee art- rt�a ing all larrang ments. . . I , 0 ed at the cue session. . Usually, if the Op- to the treasurer' of McGill Univer nd F. R.'Aamilton, Hibbert ; secretary .1 3 MW I - RVATIO,%Ts, -Jack Frost .is making ,,&,,- . sity a a . - - Schuelke Jh# gone east forl a few days. ­ I .,OM,H * " fy �' I � : ! ll _ - I - � positioln feel Strong enough to make a show- d ays ' I i . r ... : --. � ,e has been very riviely for the pa t 4, protracted stay this winter- Jack hat the ,!, - - ago t� cheque for $181,250, to make trdaot rer, S. A. Hodge, Mitchell ; audito -a, C , i ,- Our villa ' s . i - ; � I -- on. I a � . ing of their a' � G.� H. MacIntyre and W. K week or I , as the farmers have been bring- ! bappy"faculty of makfug things- solid lor ' t . I I ,rength, they tak- u this � oppor- t is estinlated a,mount neeptisary to endo I , �, , MacLeod. Kippen. � ne of our ol eat and . � ' I . . I ! I I I 09 ng in their wood. It is astonishilag �the I himself, and though e,"ryone seems,t4 givo -1 �, R ' ol .itions, were passed expressing cot fi- best known citizens was suddenly. at down to 1J L tunity of moving an amendment and � I -John Me, 11 amoun him the cold should;er,, et, he sticks . � I ; I I taking tie McDoliald building. of Chemistry and de"ce in the policy of the Laurier and H,Lrdy ROCK EL �I � 1A)GS WA14TH . t 0� wood that has been brought, in. y I , C Kiopen Millp, wInts any nilm a division of the House. - Bat as they did A lining. This will make the total benefa�'- ,oi N,vin, -I the ber of on Wednesday. ­ Many were sli eked to . ' I "' . . , ati&rather enjoys our discornf6rt.-Onr ice - �: i , tion for this building Mone $350,000, an., 9 Rock Eini Logi i, 1: ir which he svill ,pay $8 per thous- IL I - . Ivei unients, and c�ongratulatin Mr. W. C. learnof the de th of 'Mr. James Fair, the 4 not & so this tinie, it is an acknowled . I Ogg rink is being well patronized and the mau- - l . I - i I %ill biingiup the gifts of Sir William M��- el�Otion, for his able defence of Liberal I - ailt agers have bequ so successful that - itnotber, - " : 1 4 M4sc 1p, the member elected at the general and, Tho I must be 16 feet in length. Parties proprietor of Fair's inills. It set me that I Hens I . ge � r i . : I - - I ment of their weakness. The only ea8ur8 E ion I � � fiviriginth v f,,114ty of Jolitti DAX's niffl,on the fall" Mr.Fairwaspre ariogtogo to Waterloo, Any qua6ity of good saw logi wantedat I - �- - aid tq the university something"lik3 principles And the honorable wa Of Petet hIcKay,, �an deliv r the lo4s there it more . I . 1 5 -rink of equal size will be built This Tear.- , , � I I of importance that has yet been fore[ hadow- $2,650,000. And all this has been made o , y in � which 00111MAODt tOr th I 01111. JOHN XCNNVJ�If. isf 6-3 to attend a mee Ing i,of an insun ce com- the Ifensull Raw will, for which Cho highest price will � I A thc c') mpaign had carried on, inot .A number ' E � 14 . been one of young'people from r,romarty "I 1, .T .; ed,� is one having as its object the o: tobacco , - i i I = party ': or parties wanting ice will pany there, of which he was a director. be paid. ert Bell, Jr., Hen."11. 162&29 � , . , . inereasing � jot'; of corruption being shown in the pourW. : ; visited our ice rink on Tuesd ling last. , i �, . i . — . . so r1r.tifl, t c utidetsigoea three (tays ahead. Mrs. Fair was sewing a butt)n on: his coat CUU1WE CO,NFnRRNCE.--1The session of * kv eviet, � ; JJ i of the revenue. By, their act proDibiting ' ' This e �ection has been fixel for Febra4ry 0,8, P11111 ; . . . -There was talk here lately V) the effect , ! I � � 1 1311.1 B�Oij., KiVp'n. 1626-2 previous to hit; departure, Nhen without Carmel ch arch has arranged for 'a conference 1 that a Strong company was being organized I , 11 -.The Mail remarks q. " The bill of -far � I I � T I . .9 I I I I � 4 tbeex ortatiou of saw logs from "'overn- ; �. -� , ,F oseph SlIrifflie, of Morris, any previous war 3iug Iso far as is kt town, � be � 0 1 P ,X I ! . NoT,s.-M'. 3 be held in the Presbyterian church here ' I r I � I ­�­� � - meat limits tb the United States, the (1,o v- that Mr.'ffardy has laid before the Legil.31a!- . i! 7 i was, urilog Q e week, pa ing a visit to hit, 'suddenly fell for ard on the sofa, :an'd in a rthequi kening and deepening of spirit- here for the manufacture of cordage and , -1 , I . � : -. i I �. I ;� News of the Week. i I . I . . - . : I . . I and 'I a � � . ! 8 ter, Mr. J . : � - : e;xp6cted. Th� , - " eetings will -begin on Mon- . . wi titre is as good as could V� _ I I ' . twine, and in which some half dozen of �. ornment calculates that there ; * i kimpii Smillie and very short time he w4s. dea( . Pall alysis in al life. The in I pposed to be inter- I � I be , Premier a' Njr,, %, LiBERAL L.EAD En. --Right H! n. Sir -Me ordi W. W. Cooper, supposed I our monied men were ou Weir I nd his colleagues 'intend to ,keep 0 Mrs. R. e. -M r. to have beeia the e me 9, death ay. even.ng next, and continue until - eated. !,&ter some one was naughty,evough . I � shortage of some two ; - � . I � I . 0 liundr'ed t d Henr CatWp bell -Bannerman, formerly Chief who is a gre t� admirer of fancy horse -flesh, Mr. Fair was one of t6e olde t and' leading hursday 3,velaii% There will be -two sea' _I . I . 1, i i . ouss", out of trouble by doing nothing except,cof'- . ' ' to inform us that the company was afakv.- � - ,, .of Fir over th rty 0 ay � I . this, ti i "int %la'd tie Mille here I � i1ollarsin thp revenue. To mak . Se�re ;&ry for Ireland, and late Secretar hasp irchased! from the hlesers. Thompson btisiness men of ( ' i ns each _ .30 in the � afternoon and 1 We learn that the wedding reported in Tor- - � � i up for rt ct Past mistakes." Now, if the Mail wili Stitte' for War, has been elected y- I � he has con ' - 3ey propose to pass an act levying a point out another Governrr ent on the face to sjucceea Brott ere, cf 'the Londoin road,-& driver, ye" Is dia te I 1 .30 in th( evening. At eq;'c'h Session two � Bvposnou afid lU' our'local paper from the, ! Sir! �N illiam. Vernon Harcourt as leader of w icl for qua [it ,style and speed is pretty whjlctb� a] known by " is, a d w ' d � ­ ol the earth th I �is nat hich' resales will be delivered.' The meetings �) . � i, �* tax1UP01a loan COMPanies, insurance . com- -at has been in power as long 'the L beral-party, - - � y jlleuce thei I 'ac, concession of StILial,ey w f , ,,, i)il V - . � lif rd �o beat, --Mr. and Mrs. John Bowden, arsi,l-widely famed for 4he exo of ill be a� drelseed by Revds., ,Dr. Parsions, as, a S&e. - ,I � . A palates and ban.king. institutions In this at the Ontario Oovernmen 5 and' ' that has TitiATY PASSED, ,The treaty of! peace of Stephen, were this wipek visiting with He was alad extenqively �� f Knox "� -, - . � . . , product. � engage urch ; Dr. McTavish, of Central I I - I I � 1: � made as few mistakes, it will be doing its I tj ated between the commissioners, of the Mr. and Mrs. Ricker.�Farmers who ha%;e in- farming. He was nature. h ; J, Mop. Scott, of S�'..Johnls church, . in " I - . way they expect to raise a sum annually rc real Service, . . ; , Ily 'of a quiet hure I I Big Fire i Winnip0g- " � I I I - equal to uhat which will be lost aders a Welprofess to hav6 npt�otel States and of Spain in Paris, was on tep,miag to do are making good use of the and retiring disposition, but was a man- . ot orouto, and Mr. H. W. Front, 4 the China The fire i . I T on account a fair knowledge of political . . � 4 1 . . . a the Manitoba Hotel, Winni- I igence, 8hre -,entlemen,sre hi I peg,, early- on Wedine8dav morning, was -Aix- , � I gbiDg While it lasts, by gal I t, I ofthe log legislation. history, ancien� i'vToInd Ly ratified by the United States Sen. sloi I getting in I good intell wd "in business, and nland Mission. These , I 1 � It was promised that and modern, and we cerbaihi� do not know ate wh I - : n ,� tie Vote being 57 ayes to 27 nays, or wood and gra,�el for statute labdr.-W000d possessed the implicit,con , ho' he front hank of religious thought, -sUd it covered fiist by Chief - Clerk Hanson who . �: .- - � � . . fidence of all w . - I the treasurer would deliver his budget of any. ' ; i on�l vote more than the two-thirds majority is no flloming� into our illage in abund- vknew him. He will b atly mio8ed, nU theiraddresses will prove very i awoke'andremark,ed to his room, mate" 14r. � . - - lx � -- ii I ' 6xpecte( I ­ I . � I I - � speech on Thursday, if his health will per'- . neceatiary to secure Senatorial concurrence ance,-Miss'Olarioss Melis was in Exeter alone in connection wi e x naive ual - ielpful ale 3g e ine ' T vl�,, 7 . I - I. e stu . e , os P -ter, I at e th6ught e sin , 4 - ­ � I I The Anglo-American corr mission have not in i treaty document. the lore part of the we9k visiting ong .ness which he bad so Ion- o ducted, but w rk of th 3 Hol Spirit, 'and tb � ig er . sinoke. It was fou ... . i ��, I & mit. If not, this may be delayed until next i 111) I y . nd that the fire had . . I succeeded in formulating a treaty yet. The i PITC11-IN.-A Chicago & Grand Trunk acquaint anci a 1 -The M41iodists ofainthis . .& Fresbvteri ninre . V f -0 -,, - . a citizen: He was ritual li �e. -A hearty invitation 1 a e e n ' started rom an over -fed grate in the dining - I . Tuesday.--. As Boon aa the budget -speech is Canadian corn iesiprierso,rh . � 'erger -train, westbound, plunged full place have et mpleted all ar�angements for ligion and a Liber ; al in pillitici 4e leave il en, and it i)a I tile I room � I � DO pass . At first it was thought not tobe' , . . - . , still in Wash. L� . hoped tha�b, man . i . - � deli red, business will be set going and . . I speed into a passenger eastbound, while the the b�ilding o a new church in our Vill ,. widow and , I 0 gations will e the , serious, and the handredo ,of ,guests. took 7 'ye I ! . &:' seyeral of a farn ,,a I o e ghb 171 congre � . � logton and are -likely to re &in there for a age, I � .. i , . . ding at the station ab Imlay whicb� will b - of the latest design. . They whom are grow i p � i. : therewill not be any more idle time until lat(er was Stan A . � I r vileges nd share the blessines of -this ­ rn%tters coolly.. Some, however, took the I . I I . : I ; I .. I . � . -. . - . - I el t of g( od thi I precau to -rL �sh were fatal and disastrous. - �' Three Archibald,of Seaforth, ace mpanied by Mrs. i . . ; .. OCAL I nim. -Mrs. Pa9kard, .of Sagi- I they thought the building iwas doomed. 11 11 I the close of the season, I I w1lek or t,&o yet,. It looks, however, as if Citv. Michigan, on Monday. The results of are now as i ng for tenders. -Miss Addle I ngs---Cci,v�' t' n to remove their belongings, as � . � I - � . cmething serious is in the air. 'A meetin'4 the, . I , I . . I I -,--- I f the Canadian cabinet was held in NeW me� vere killed and four injured. � The , past I � I n3.sse , . � . ia , an . - rs. or er o Jn a . . , man Dod( a, of Dakot , was, the , troit, are visit. -short time it was found that the ' I � W, ! . I' . . - :1 , � X I T P- fe" , 4uest of Mr. B. McLeaL- . ire, of this I whole inside of the building was a mass of � 4 1 TO Cure The-EVil. Drk on Saturday. Hen. David bdillo,Hon, ip �,rml i-4 Nmv YoRic. -Rudyard' Ki r daiso tht . 'GATHER-LNGS. -1 rhe I mo, hi y horse fair n theiro.ster, Mrs. Jame � Moo i i . I -11 i . I n,, W. S. Fielding, Hov� is in 'ew ork. With him are his -wife Mrs. H. Sch for was at Zurich the fore which was held oi Thured .'I last, brough il age. -Biro. W. H. Tho son, of I�ger- flames. Ata. critical juncture the hose of - It is gested as a cure for the ibery ildren, Josephin Elsib, and part of the week visiting her brothers, Vi -Mr A S`ug y .1 and 'I , rot e I C� . I I �r G. Blair, Ho h� I I i1i hich has . . a big crowd to. to, rn, and i' con equenc 1, is 8i ing her parents, 1' . and Mrs. i one� of the engines burst, and after the roof - . �� W diagraced Ontario during the , lifford Sifto;6, and Hon. J, 1. Talrte Aof� John - Kipling had nothine' I Doichert.�Miss quite a number � 0 ciert, -, . ; "I , . , � g to s�y for M essrs. Job I ind Nicholas . . of hor$ so ire dial osed 0 isle, of Hay.�5-,Miss Minnie ' and the eastern part of the north wall hail . � I - I ik - I I I 13t to meet the Premier nd other Cana� . . , hi Her sp at part of this !"week with he ­. past year that voUng be made compulsory,� i;tawa on Friday, for New York. They, Publi tion. - His baggage was quickly Jennie MeN 1.1'of Cranbrcok, has been via- all at big pricos.-Hr' ,.Tho aa Kelly, 0 ... r i fallen the fire for a time had full inwing. i . � i, Mr . i � . - 11 .. I -1 the person who fails to record his opinion,. I passed Mr. Kipling's visit to America in iting her an 1, Miss Mulbolland.-The ice this'place, for'the last nu'm,be of ye, 6re tow a] t, Mrs. Charles Troyer f Hill . 1.1 being disfranchised as a punishme . c i in members of the intern ti a I 8 Green, 1 It was an awful sight, und One never to , , I I., nt. Would, . onal CommW said to be.due both to business and pld' learn that' -Z - r,� 11 itnotbebetter to prohibit perso in at Washington, who a d ,asure. harvest is no on in good hape, and large treasurer,, Succumbed to" ih .effei to of 14 -1 Ve regret to a. James' -Gil- be -forgotten by anyone who was unfortun- �� � I � � nal can Fit to meet, , . 1. '4 . . � 1, - t t1nornin , , IIY2 �e to b I �� ,� ; He wil stay in New - York only a I short quantities ar goingfrom ed4mdaily. The grippe, on Monday ' chil.i8t is seriously ill. but ho# ear soon I ate e I I i � , vassing by candidates and their agents ? the Ministera there. A �rrnae"(e!teing ot the -1 ghtobave more than a Passing ­ - I -1 , A.- - ,. I her reewery.-The Miso,es Mures, ' - 01 time, it is said, and then will visit his' wife's ice in the bee for many aso�@. -Mrs. J. was 75 h " imee of , intere on I I Idinisters was held in New ork to considq . years of age�, b u . I t of , , I The above is from the Toronto IM , . I - relatives in New England. . , i y, of . t in the building and it"ontents, or I : 14 ail matters which the attentionI Balfour hasfo some days been very poorl his taking the grip l"'U, r good CRton, who were visiting h4e during the ' who stafortunate enough to *ivn6ss the ­ were engaging yo . I : While we; a, A SrATUE i,an FRANCES WILLARD.-A having had t4 ontend with la'grippe.-On health. He,leaves a ife.6- ourn i . . gree with the Mail in the sug- of the commission. The Canadian commis� ��:, up � " 1� , - I loss�� past week r so, have ret rn�d home, -Miss. grand ur of the scene as the flames mounted - f � lt� : 1. rvices at Hills The funeral took pla I ry Carlisle returned home this weeli from - to th sky. The tbermomet mit, 1 sioners returned to Washington and t�h of a bronze -statue in honor of the late Green next I all -012 o eaday,---.+ MR - ,er ranged be- ­ ' gestions which it makes, wa do. not ad movement has been started for the erection account of th� ,anniversary I Be I � - " J� I or will the facts justify the statement that qt'ler Ministers to 0t,tawa ori Mond play rob *. - !I n . abbath, the services in St. Brussels hockey tea . d e1r fl visitinF her sisters, Mrs. George Found and , tween 35 and 40 degrees below zero, and , ,, ,. . � Franceil E. Willard, in the National Capitol Anirew's chqr h will be conducted at 2.30, ame with At ,_O twood. Mrs. G. HiMiday, of Ri ley and Brussels.- 1 the ind blew a cutting, blighting breath I I ­ I i rl- �� 9 �Vhat, transpired at that meeting has not � 4 . . wood, -o Mond rat A � P , . � -t Ontario has been disgraced by bribery dur-' at Waf bington, Illinois is entitled to two b 8 Heqdetsoii, of Hensall t was a good game,,a 'day) l from the northwest. -111. . � et leaked out. I f d resu. ed in a defeat A grand ball will be held here this 'Fri . I f 4 - ' - , ,,� 'Z -- ingthepa6tyear. Althoughthe.,N1 I . , . % , fi* �1 places n Statuary hall, and it is proposed a- i � , !1 ' � --- . y the Rev, . McCloy's block, under the pat. i Fortunately every guest and emplo � :- ail and : . ; ,ad the ,Sa,b it school at I o"clock. Rev' for Atwood by 5 to 2. he..c rlers drove to lev nin , in yee in " - " 1i to com nemorate Miss Willard's life and S. Acheson ill take Mr. 'Henderson's pul. Wroxeter to play a fri ndly' me on Tu 'S� ron age of tl ie curling club, for which printed - the building eacaped, By four eclack only--- , k, other Conserva,tive papers have been shout- eneral Goinez, the great Cuban general, , e . � � k - work by constructing an appro, riate me. pit at Hens IL -Mr, a6d Mrs. Hugh Me. day.. The result invitations have beien iamued,'-Rev-. W. E. I the blackened and crumbled walls remained � �, P wai defea 'for Wroxeter L ( ) ing bribery and corruptiou in conncction� IL 'de a peremptory demand on the American' morial to her, A bill hlas been introduced Gregor visit ' the for6r'a brother Mr. by a se're of 5 shots. -A baseball meeting Kerr preac ied again on , 4bb I of the magnificent hotel of 'the evening be- - � � , i It 8 ath evening 41 i � .11 X I ? 0 ; "' with the Ontario c-lecti6re a yettr 11�o and'i �, Jvernment for the sum of $56,00.0,000, �to in the Legislature which appropriates Araby McGreg dhagen, and other F. Blair, on l"t, to. a '3ougregation t.�a� erpwded the , fore. The loss is stated to be about $470,,- - il ; J I . - , I 1 $9 000. for the expense o be incurred. . I friends in that was held ba the office O G. � li the subf,equvia byE,-el0ctir11l.-i, tho fucts th . e distributed among his brothers in the past *eek.- Tuesdal,,liv-ening, 7 re-drganized epavious chorch. His subjeO was 11 The 000. It was one of the beat hotels in the - - �i I when th �� - 1113.1 � - . . arl�a ' VIfts B0TK1XSF,N'TF­XcFn)Fo.RLiFF, I I article these 0 ' I i I I i, t Messrs. T, Md,r' of *"r� .-Wood is a � scare sin of dan 'I 13 M - cit . vietit t -1 far revealed (10 'lot ilistify any such �Iltitcrv., � lie'ore the Cuban army w6uld disband. Vb: .-Mrs. lis &ud* W� Cooper on for 809' . I - iss Jenni Dick' was in � y I i - � I . I n sentenced to serve Thursday last took in� I - � Ividenti I , A, r' Cordel a Bbtkin has bee' the FK!rmers' Inati. days. -A load of ur youn jOple attended Mal e dureiTl�gfthe past week visiting her sis-,11 ----.----- � � I On the corif,rary, it� it; m1wi! thatt ffirte it looked as if the Yankees would the term of her natural life in the San tute meeting ad Farquhar, Which was lar - the carnival atBI th . I V . .- -. . ; I � an Wiriped iy evening. � t4i Mrs I Dou Miss Morrison, of , -ODO day hist week a couple of gipay -- � . M-J,it'­ 111vittlings are &-sj I more , ha e to whaek up this nice pile of green.. h r of y a t � i�y all on - ­ ft 'ge I glas T. ;. th a -t the ,, I . Quentin penitentiary for. t e murde I t, ended by the farm6rs�: of that local Division court w hel(I in' the town h Wifinipeg, nd formerly of this village, was , traders drove up to 'Mr. George Baxter'sp � . 11 I P I -X7 1 1 to cover up a pa I I � Mrs. J:)hn P. Dunning, of Dover, DelavOlare, and a proftable time spent. During v, ednesday.-D. . %ott an �L,James Clan-. � rty defeaL tha,,, to correct , �,'wks, or met to work to' demolish the Cuban t heir' rt o last week and this visiting her I Northeast Fullarton, and asked if the boss � ;:- a' ;pa I � , d I . Is r- 'L� an CTil- In fact it (Ioes not becom s it had the Spaiiioh a' , inf, -b is wee c,in the inter- e , whoin itic killed by means of a box of pois- their two days out , in it t vicinity, they nan wer� in Seafc th th fri Miss Morrison came home to Lou- � was at home. On be".In" answered in the . e I either , �it r y a -i- _ I� � , 25 � , I I rmy. Prosi oued candy, sent through the mails as a were the guek to 6f NJ r. I Pameron, Mr, D. eat of theNkortherri Liff I � Assurance Company, d6gi for ii. vi it, I , � - �.. , . F. . party to throw atonas at the other '; thig Oe t, MdKinleyl, however, sent a commis.� - gift f rc, in a friend, and tiusaspect,ingly eaten I' and inten4 returning to , negative by Mrs. Baxter, one of them walk- ,. McInnis, county councillor.! Aev. 0. Fletcher, London. -Smith & McLarer. are rapidly VVi inipeg, *here iffie has a situation in a A ed boldly into the house, and while he waas . ! sio*er to Cuba' to intcrview the valiant by'.MrE. DunDing and sonic of her friepds. and Mr. A. Biihop, ex-11.1i.P. Oar citizens disposing of their Stock �of rea lymad a cloth - ; Nrge store, " b ourse of a, few weeks.- : prosperating there, the -other fellow went to � 1- X-cipect- The last Provill(.,iLtl electior was , . .i � 11 � I . I i -. 11 probably, one of the han]-.9t. foug " f the kind It must bethe C I ea r con that are . a I � ,�t and Oo�nez, and this agent seems to .have* byp- Her8iaer, Mrs. JoBliva Deane, also died speak highly o 1, genial and open ing. I I Mrs. James FSutt'lcl . -" .� notlized the Cuban general, aq it IS now an. � ft nd returned on Friday ' the barn and filled one bag with chop and - � L C1056st eleetiona we have had since Uonfedm . ' q . . from the eftects of the arsenic, with wbich hearted hospitaJity of t �e hoines of the good doing the work,, al�ld th pe6pl 3 are getting I evening last from spending o week or so ' another with grain, andearried them �1! . nou',need tbat he has agreed to ace - t $3, "it , I to the . ep - the car dies, were loaded. Judge Cook, who people of Us , Sin lair-ai d F. S. Scott 11 t �. oration. The 0001000, and asi'soon as this sum is paid to pronounced the Sentence, refused to )qrZ fflvlks. 4. Thompson, of the snaps. -W. 24 Go ie: - t1 is� wei wit a e�e a - ral�a Thameaville.-We were rig. In the meantime Mrs. Baxter had rtumn ; been � byc- elect io; mi haver Gladstone, unitoba, 'has been payin it- b6,- J :',. equally atz kf�enly contesteti, : grant 'd � a ' InAram'.,of i over to !a, neighbbr's, where her busbauil 9 a attended court at� : ek.-P. � pie r. Alexander" ,j �44 ill there has him � Relf and biti, subordinatem, the Cuban the -'appeal for 9, new trial, made b M ra, visit to her siatu, Mrs. John McGregor, of Amen, IU colts to 0. U, , in the ,illage last week g , was beloing, to notify him. On his W&Y artry will turri their Swords into plow Botkin's attorneys, y t has dispoB d of oae-of �, ', after havin I �� - been no orgauized sicheme f(jr 1) I who held that the State Tuckersmith, -�,Miss Pickett, of Clinton, is Kling, of Seaforth.- r. Don ild Scott has beet confinel to the house for so many 1, home hA� met the gipsy felloWs driving off# - , , ribery On slivres, abandoni the army and devote them- of C&M ornia, -had no jurisdiction in the mat- Visititig her co . I eit . the Misses Workman. been on the sick list the -k of rheumatism, ! but did1not know till after he had reached so, rdv is I - _� mt - Week, but weeks, owing to an attac - - - I ter. I 3 a comprehensive review of the case -Over 100 i ;T out for the grand improving. -Ge' ge Ca ,8�,laid up with X � . her Side, So far ag has been disclosed, I Selves to the peaceful pursuits of agriculture, ti no are r.1 Ingram tu always been one of the most home utat they had- carried oJE .1 -I-- � - .�-, I I � � I 91 ,,� I ,,,, I . . . I I i . i I . .1 1. It i . . I . I I ! , : I i . :- " I - I,- � - I . . i . - I . i I - ­­' . � � I I � I 11 . I i I - .t ... - � � 1. � � -7�" i � I � . �, - . - � 1. . � - I � i . ! . .1 , 11 I i . . I . I i I - : i I . - � . I � I . I I : . I . � � ­ I � I I . I � I . . I - i- � I . - I ­ 1 . . I : � I I - . N " I ­ - � -- -1 �--­ ­- -,-- 1� - -- , : , --" , ­-­­ --�.I­­­­�- I I! , - -1 �� - ­­­ - ­­­ ---------.,- -- . . � . 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