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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1899-03-03, Page 4I : . 31 I ; I - I . : I ! . � . i : �, I I I. I I . . - I I - - 0. f I P i i 14� 1 1 117" t. � V ; i �, � � I F. � � � � !, , I i I _� I . . i if ! i I I � , I � . I _: C� � ; , V . I P � i � d t ... i ! ; I ! — I . i I ! ;. � , , 3 - � .:. , -1 I I I r 11 1_� -1, i flw , " �, 1, � � f ,_ i . L f I I �# , � . . :- �J` , - . � I I P1 . , oft!lz a .1* I I_,_ , q, .�, '' I -A." it am� I - I i__ — ! 7 � � .� � I I I I- .- I i I I , , .� — g - . - � Z i� � ; I - , __ ! � I I . i ; � � � I . ! . ! . I � 114— � . . - . . 'I - I I I . � I -I - .1 . THE, . � I - I EMAOX I _ 1 - I . I . 0SIT04 - . � � L . : I I . � I I - � . t .11 i I � . I . . , I i 1: . I I P i i if I ! MARPIR 31 t I— - � I .1 . � - , .1 11 I I - - _ . . � I . I I � . ---a � - - : . . I � I r . ; -, i � 1899 -,A6wcff,.w 1899, - - Mr. &r . &,ff. Mod A/s. fto. Zvn, equil[able foatielr I .. I ngmn w 1 l:raide arr & e 1 b hich will 1 and increase ti lade b; tween the two I I was elected. . up big , — ro.i -hit , Mitchell sed8t.Marys . but in tho-other I bulked I inn nicipali- Hoi3.gr.Pateraiitibofildiiotseet lig) . 01 - i � b Be � at ist th t, and he inAmated that a ffltl; I Jsv or erplor wouh hate to nav fo . , . � I . '. ingsinthis fortheir implements, h n I i the is gency loubeownt- I disk and-epade barrows sn&all obbe: I I 1 his cost meni a. Mr. artin is a hustler. I �e ng !U#,i imp le. r and the ! ­ 1�� 1, -1 i 1 : ; � � i Z MEN'S AND 00 � � t . 11 : - . - I 8 i " CLOTH NG SAI I I W 0 1 � 1 : ; �i , I 40#-W M.X_ *00-P i 049 1 y in ch ties Mi. Stoc held the Note well and made - I ; I I 4- -About 4 1 � I 44 fie 1#0 , Cy 4 peop ea. The diffiett t ' t 0 way of an I . .. Jus, like an )rdinary mortal who goes .1ondonfirm could not have secured better - � jl a� � � ! � I i D I � .. - I a tr sty is not the A erican people or the Liberal gains in some. The following %re abr )ad fo � � - 'Whv - r a tie suit of clothes. His Honor man to handle their implements.- though I i I ; - - te Paoli � . . � . : . L . I 9 ../of,/ �, - ; I . . w A - THE, - ! I .one, fty ToC4 American logivilators. They would welcome the ma, iorities , a the sevc ral municipalities : repled that if in were the case he would �the eather was very disagreeable, there il : . I I � I i . . - � I ture in plain . old large t rn, 4 League i . � " � I � - -Mr. 0 . 12 0 M , 15 , 16 17 , IS - - - . 'P n the Legial thee as a was U out SC the Epwort . i Z I f / , I . I I . 1 it. It is the. trusts a d the combines that Monteith Stock I ! . .. ; i I I I . . I .-I I ; � i returned ho . M 20 - A( 22 W N X stand in t6_ -way. o treaty can be ar. l9t.. Marys town ' __�_ 46 pr eat againAt hit be cc�nsidered a .small �meet ng4set Sunday evening. MW Flossie. I � � I I � . . hSAW . ie e of busin6s outhe part of his Ottawa - MaG egor will take the topic, " Th Gate I a I i - iold country oft - Mitch - 11 tow) I 1 69 , � If this . of Zim," Sunday evening, March -th. It _.�', -mrs. 34, rang " "' �_ ' I. , i - �71 I a ot I t . I " � C . ' R , ( 1 . , 26 2t 28 29 M Al ad that will'uot nterfere in some way Blabehard to, v whip n I � - � 13 109 fri do. This in what was done," � I ­ . - I - L . � 3 - side walk th I - on � Downie town i i 113 y in tr I oil call al Congo- `, - t-19 . -1 I . with these institution . Fo instance, the , etc as, and no doubt it is,most people ,'will idso be the monthly r !R -N StORE ) . ! . 7 P I i say that Hon. William Patel, son acted �crati)n meeting, and reception of w w Merril. 7 1� � i � just above ti I .1 I . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. inom ent that it was ooted that a redue. Fullart on ,toy tj ship 10,4 L .... I L ; L I . 9 . � . � i I � I L� -The �caip . i tion in the tariff on lumber was likely, the ip � - i , his usual 'Rood sense and that the ! bers. --Mr. John Pickard, of Galt, I se bee: n � : � _. - . I Hibbei t towi 9 � � 79 I — i � I I � � . _� Vatowelt ba I � AWTheligurebetweenthe pirentliesi§f creaeb Logan towns) ii 3 : 1 121 i 'utonant-Governor', wolill . �viniting at the home of Mr. John Britton �, � I � I LN � . o of the I paper on which tht lumber lords got on their metal' and pro- ; . . �foe ,,- few days. -George Warw ek and I I � I . 4- -disturbing 0 One, denotes tho - I Sbuth . @asthi p 3 township 248 __ I I FOR- E DAY —Mr. We . L I -Toronto 'George Findlater, of Wingbam, ere the . ! : I , � I - 1� ' advertisement wil?ba,g found. ; ' tesud and i threatened and n � . __ - - Our sprightly coniem'porary, the . I . S - . . � ,- . . �1 —_ I 800rilig Mi. W. T. R. gueal s of Lue Farnham last week.-tUes � . . � I - . gone to i, An. Exonsi"reig & Maedionald-1 I commissioners go- that they were forced to 449 , s vey prcperl� i I ' nation as I 1� . - � ; . - Wt K Pr; . I _k� at Etta Proctor* has returned hom,, after � I . I � - - Bargains—McKinnon & Col. Majority fcid konteith, 9. c. on who has recently been appointed . . L I I . . I clothing Salo—B. B. Gunh-4 draL - baok. I So was i I with every interest 11 � 9 � open,( iog,a few weeks with- friends !a Godle- : A 7 1 I 1� J 1. - . —Mr. an " . . . I -I I , 11 I � Spring Goods—William Pickard & Co -5 0011t, -olled �y trusts o,- combines. One inter- . I I H , grati6a Co islioner by the Dominion rich township.—Mies Nellie Medd has a . e_ . I i ; . _. . ,Xor,herwell,' — ,tr In 4 . ; ! . .. , I L � . . . I I i - C 11 L , limate, in t ler i- - ' hu dred Men's "I Tremendous Slaughter—D, B. 8. Co. —5 eat v ras quite willing ifist some other inter- De th f Lord Hers�hall. Goleenment, be, -ausp in going to . the old -cure� a school in Regina, Northwest' e, Sui6 tc be 'sold at'15.51"O. . . " . . 0 L .q 4P I . bealth. I L 4 4 , tory, and leaves in a couple of week a. T11 i. :I , i I Thoughts of Spring—Bright Broo.-5 r age by an American I . I I ; .- . . . . . � I I I i ! i 1� i I —AAam D', I . eat a ,lould o dealt ith so 3ong a L a the one, - Lord Herecl: el�,I,vvho representedGreat Brit. coont y he took pass best 1 vishes of many friends will go wit* he r. . i . I i i . � . - �ew­ 8hoj�lltoKe—S. Smith -5 . . L I I -� I - I they were , neerned in was � not interfered e�ty commia. Me%mer and frou an American port. , , ,old. homest : n the Car adian-American tr . I If � I . . _ar ' five Boy �- Sait§, 3 pieces, for boys' from 10- _I -�.' lit nlg . —Wm —5 ain o —Th ) Bible Society collectors are (in the ir . tion Sale . BaAhfield - evonty - with, Thel . . y s . , 0 14 Dittmer, of I . . Auction Sale—R. Leathorl�nd-5 consumer and the farmer seemed Mr. Preston were travelling * as a private roun a these days.—Mr. Land Mrs. D.1 Mb- � . , . . 'Dion, 4 d was chairman of the commission, i . - - I . . L I t 'conSista of 1DO citjzbti and A hi owti charges, it would not Greg ,r. entertained a number of th� �jout� g z 11 _�l . 1gotice to Creditors—F. Holmested-5 . to have noi voice in the matter. At all died All, his hDt3l in Washington, on Tues. ; . �1 -e s Of age-, all -wool lHahfax Twored- remember, 1coatl . L ' - . townshir. , Clearing Auction ale . Cater— I seemed to -pay any atten- � be any person's lusitiiess by wha route he People one eveifing-last- week at heir ofiv. - . I , I � if L � even a. no p�rson . . D ! t � . A Murdip-5 I L day tribirning Isat. A few weeks ago Lord I dst � pant , for 2.50. 1 1 1 ,pril !_Lh. , 8 rin Supplies—Sills I . . - V 9611 1 1-i . I o ther�. Under the system of Protec. trav lled. But, being 0. Governmen� em- , � I I I - a � I tion � � . I I I L . I— I I i . I I ,action 8%16,—Rev. W. -',Vluir--5 , - Herbeholl fell a the ice and fractured- his' plo ellin at the expense of the — I a . I i . I I - Ir 11 - ' tion y e, and trav T.T.9 oorne. I , '� - A ation Sale John T. Dickson -5 h �! so long'- in vogue in the United States, thigh,bone,but it wag thought he was recov.. country, he shot Id b careful not to make : I . I i . 1, J-31 . . i i Plow Shoes—R. Willis -5 t q.� sever e have' esita ion in saying that these are the best �alne . I , al* combines and 'trusts have -om his in .t -he - Do s.—The eo.�.,ession 1 roads are iu�a . . . 0 . 1. �, I I I ering fj juries until the announce. such mistakes. WhI � is the use of t � I . , App,,-tiziag Meats-4—Boattie Bros. _8 . .1 gain�d such�strcngth that they practically -ment of his death was received. It seems Ca adian Governme X expendingl milk, r statte for %i,-eeling, there being mui h : V' Se orth. V� e bought from a rh anu- - Fail whesttnie� . , , Rouse to Ren'r—Mra. G. barican-8 � . I - I . ions of POID ,. � e er , shown Ai � " -� , rale the� countryo and the' repre6fitabive tj doli To to try ),rid,, stablish 8� Canadian snow lying o -i t.�am still. 'while the sid?,�- i , I I � I Apiring Wh t . Now Goods�F. A. Edward.9-8 iat early oic Tuesday morning he was at. ,� � 4 roads are buL; Mrs-. ,Win. Somerville is ! I � 0610 pier b , . , I ! rou to to take' fi pin � �he Ameri6an routes ii. — . � Bull for Sale -J, 0. tylanin-5 . institutio i fac.tu- -6r the entire r age at a price. I Veas per biviihel no are mere figure heads in their tacked by heaq failure, which in a' couple ,joy, if suffering froto an attack of I& grippe.—A . � I . i ; . i I - . - . . i some of the traff c w. .ch they now on " . . I � �. �, 14 - . I Urley per btw,h - I an . I I . . ` I( , Sooial—L. A, S. M. C.-8 - hands to doltheir iddirg. The representa- r s I roved fatal. d Mrs. Taske . I � I ,Butv�ri No, Ii . . . I I I ofhou He was. 62 years of their own emplo 7ees ind it to their advan- r, of Hallett, visitled the r, r I . . I - - Wall Paper -2-0. AV. Papst-8 son, Mr. Richard Tasker, of--Usborne, ]a t ! , n i. —full - p are rat 0 tag to upe.the r )ute lh� lulwtr. lub­ �­ Sull. for Service —5 tives of the I eople " f id f them, or age, ani -was one of England's most able which their employers Saturday. . � � - , V e I ave 1 1, e best i 81-c sizel 9111A I F � : I I . . condemn , rying to ocoop out, . . � . I I ; - . - . u of Partnerabip—D. & L.— � ­ - I . The circumai i i - I . � ­ ylour�per 11DO U. � i To , ich e bances A hlo-DEL ARN..—Having Occasion to- �e � . 50 1 imers. i . . I IEP,y par ion nei —R. B. Mc[Aan th . - - gppor doz'_i Dissolatio, 5 d of th6 powe V y exercise in and trt st ad i its teamen, and ire . , I , I Acti 5 always peak' louder than words. i ! I .. . ; . i �ale of Cows—J. McConuell-5 politics, and dare� A move contrary to attendi op hi i � eath are sa(I in the extremei -Lin the neighb; whood, the writer conclud d i� � 71 1 1 1 1 e �' d J - ( no h � , i I I r� �� I , � 11 . I � . I - - I U at are trade Mdea pier 100 U House Wanted—L. Stark -8 ' I 1� . . ... . � C - she I their wishes. There Is also entirely too None o�hfa xel tives were present or 'in this (living to the do !th �of the -late Mr. he could not spend an hour at his - dispog I ,I, I 0 . I i I I . � I I Sitfirs...... ettles etc.—�—S, Mullett & Co.—E 4 1 1 , ; � P much of the same ; , thing in Canad I an tie ': T i � - � � W004'...- ­. §ugar K I . P. the J;city of Winnipeg is to better ad iantage t2, in visitiDi � 1, I I I - potAoes per bE . J�atter and Eggs Wanted at Pentecost's— � -' lord of So' country at tl e Ame, and he was only at. Jain Dion, M ' I , capacious bar is of Aft. 'Kul Madge, I ',tie I I . . � . - I . Jwt jretwl) ,Pei 11'recte ounimer : � WWdper o4kf � 41thougo, of course, not to go great an . ex- tended b5 hi t ivo nurses, his two private now without, a iepres',entative in the Domin. 1 4 . - - � ' TO . - Milk Routes to Let---�R. H. Ferguson -5 . . ; I I � ". windmill king," recte Auring the I ion Parliament and the politicians there on of 1898,and a doubtedl t e eat equipped ' ' I I Bargains—William Pickard & Co.�8 tent aisin the United Slates. - This was the. secretarie3,a d his physicians. The death of , OOME �WITIH THE CROWDS - � Ayood per cord I I Harness—B. A. Higgins -8 ' ' .."'. I I � . I y � — '! _ I Applea per bag - power behind the screens that pre. Lord I fe?so iel!l coming so soon after the hot b Bides have c � Mn enced to look around in the countyl Mr. M dge's eautiful farin . ! I I ! . W_,n; I; 01 'P.111 I _Q . . I i 4 � I I - . � I I I Cover Sced___ I -.y v a - . - - � I is situated on': the tar -famed ThameR Road, . : ; - . vented tho commisloners from ar- death of Mr, Dlingley, another distinguished for suitable mat ith which to fill the Po . I I Timotby Seed.. Oold Cure -7-1. V. Fear -8 I . � saesgiug a rare mee n-ical knowledgil, I ; - _1� r.ork,.*r Too L4 . - I I f I � � I - ranging he corn- member of the Pommission,is an unfortunate rl:l talking about Mr. h moelf, and through his, coming in conta - I � . . Al treaty. I . blank. T'he Li�er to are i ha t - 7 1 T -Allow, per 1b.. I . � SEAFOUN. - - I � : , - 11 mission meets again, it will meet in and pehu', iar coincidence. I during his travels with men of far-reachit 9� Be, I N'S, - j I I . , , Ed, Martin, a you g r brother of "Fighting 9 . ; i I . � I . ; � I . - T? . uebec. X ideas, Mr. Madge had the happy fso: ulty 1; 4 . I - Irg wheat, I . removal of che . � I Joi �, now Atlorhe -General of British ; . ; _1 #Vri .0 . — . . . . . - . '14N14pou #;Xpooftjorl ", � . : . using the beat of these lin. I the constructi� u . I , I . � . I __ � � - I 0 American 110mmissio ers. from their own il� Co timbia, and a I ,,mer representative of i . . �65r; barley., 41, 1 ;le I ' . - .Do ; but6r, I � u Top( '--chie oit $0 752 ; 4wgrl .1 dito ri 1, Notes : nd Comments. tht ' and equipment of his i ample -barna. T to I a I . I � - . ' Oity. The yo. - _ . ; � . I Mr. 11. Ei her, m. r,p. th Huron, P I w 7 . criat 3, wb ich he ri cently purchase from t[h6- E en- the homestead, and will remain in the lamb ' - 0 . J- capital will have a beneg�jial influence in - - 9 K Martin is described 1 basement - alls are built of con 6 M I I Xeil Sty ith lb as moved o to the � rty tinue to live with Mr. and Mrs. Rip � I btrengtheni ag their' vertebrae remains to be I for Sou as, 11" ver and popa � and as good a fighter (Queenston cement and good 'gravel), Q e � hogis' -per 100 MI - S$'AFORTH. FRIDAY, March 3rd, 18919 � Bill i�s brother. � H as, however, for some -.� I I was in South Perth last week, addressing . ;1� floors being fi niabed through out of. the Ban - nal -d estate, and has starte to work at his business. Mr. Roddick has beena, �esidevnt � . seen. If not, we fear a treaty is a good , . tiff a been momewha I e I E I . � . at Out of joint with the � trade bf' a] a making. W welcome MT. of Grey for 40 years, and has a de Re. I �1 i,oetings in favor of Mr. Monte th, and In . material. The work Ws's performed; 1; - I 310.ViTat,kL" - 1- deal furthei off than next July or August. 0 ud:4a3 beenprodding Mr. , I � 0 � � . � *� Lit eral party, a StE ith 6 ot r midst, and ho e he V41f ut ver quaitttance with the people of thin ection. - I . I Pposition t) Mr. ValentineStocc. . I I ! The Ontario Legislature. i it seems, �ow' Isift; n, the Minist6 f the Interior, with a Messrs. Patterson & Brother, St. Marys, 4. . iia a f4r dernal � ever, almost -impossible to — I � his re any. ci use to regret hi comingi-Tt ere -The Silver Corners butter fac ry -boa - , which over 200 barrels 6f cement were uset . - . . at 20 to 20iq . Mieve no,� that -the door has-been' opened, The Dominion Parliament has been called n we a agreeable to the lat- The barn is'eniclosed with dressed lumbd- I )e qt�ite a move in h --f toln been closed down for a few weeks, ut will - - �, I The legislators at Toronto hav� complete4 b* she r 3er stick this, ' �p warn I . . the Budget debate,. and are now battlin' ' 9 I I I terg'entleman. Th�isima militate against I ,I 1`1 t - 1 Ific, aird tub � y � e otru Ju, t no . j hereare animals passin, To igh resume work on Xonday, March 6 . 31r. _---_.- U D, meet, for the transact -ion of business on his (hances of re�oi,�ing the nomina io handsomely psLinted, giving th Lcture a a , uie 0 that an arrangementhan :not -ultimately be t t* market is q v�lith the estimates for the current yearb . I n. decidedly finiished appearance. We ne,,d an I bei g deli,yered in ot r vill almost McLaughlin says the prospects fo cheese � ;. I I - ' made. The people have the power to over. ,Thursdity, March 16th. It is likely that W n nipeg is naturall3i Tory, and it will re- ' . I .... lea stock 14 - i I . I evi �ry d- The prices paid, are mu uh in ad- maki are first -class. -One day last week, - 11 ex enditure. The Opposition have not ye - .. qu: scarcely add toat all is surmounted by 0 e ay. � - ng - ­_ : L . P come the -combines if they only have the o'Y]Ir Douninion legislators will od candidate and a united party f the famousl AermDtor windmills, which va ice Of, fo mer!years, showing that it atill the school house in section 6, known as ��. -Isa ; buntrea, - P�uc�ked up courage to call a division thin � � . ui have, the to r Jeagit0i in the 1�iberal ranks. Mayor 0 1 - r- Aned, JSJ U, _ pleasure of sweltering and I , 11, g Pays to kes goo�a stock. -MT. David Foote, Barkees, was destroyed by Lfir'e. It Was ­_. ' courage. !ihey need awakening, and that. i .er a J y sun be- c ows power is utilized in cutttng straw, grindi ' - - . � . Au d a spoken of li as the Conearvativ* 1 -121 to 13�c-- ar aqssiorv, and, in so doing, or failing to do, I fere they shake from their brogano the dust I ! I who has! be II visiting friends here 0 . . I I awakening �hey are likely soon to receive. 0 . � . eat 4idate. grain, and Pumping watlDr. We might here if r some caused by the burning of cedar boughs that , _��5 1 lfroltol�_ Ottawe. I - Zo, i he various corn. z � remark that 'Mr. Madge's wa time e I t Wednesday e4 -route I -for � the had been used for decorption purposes some " . � ' � pia I � . I � . ter system a � - e — . I I I I c Circumstances, ther i K1, I ' ' !t, Months ago. Miss Turnbull, the new teach- - . ff : I ,Under th6 efore, it ' I ct, and to t1bose eontem d k I I .1 � - 0 erings are f mittees are at work and : from this tim ., 7 simply perfe plati I I � - . I P 'The n w Russian Governor-General! of )L�cording to in all �ged special cable from . . i � . - � er, and pupile, were tidying up the interi __ �� aud the markf ! I . �. will simply The playing into the hands of I : . . building in the near future,with the idea f I — � I or, �' , . . until the close of the sessio6, members wh( I I it . I : : . � I I I I and were burning, the evergreens in the ' ' gilt-edged 1�rg I ; . the combinds to irritate the people by sense- inlan( las at length forced the Finnish the London correspondent of the Montrea aking advautige of modern convenionces, e i I . attend to their business will not have mucl , . Senate to pr )mulgate the d ' � � � I I -appen. I stove. They were 'like tinder, and when -dair�y_�ubs. C less retaliation, moret . I ecred of Emperor Star' the Hon. JEdward Blake will return to migh suggest that a visit would amply r - I . � . S. � I I I ings are lelisure time. There are i at4 . � for retaliatlon�s sake r . . pay them. Mr. Madge has upwards A . ]IRMV, Mondiylastwas a sti ring aY the fire caught- and communicated to the .." fair. - , . - rilumerous priv Nicholas, recently issued, depriving the Canada not late � -thaioi May next, to, remain . in, aur village, mar y farmer I 1 comin in , - . ,of March therc J as Sir Charles Tupper proposes. But, while . I thirty head ol prime steers feeding for (4- I 9 . E ith boughs on the wall, the whole place was _. . � . I'l , 1114 of po,-kers fo ' Alegi ire. ` * t bills to dispose of, pro�ably more that F innist, I arliament of the exclusive right permanently. Mr� Blake's return would . r r ablaze almost instantly. Nothing could be �. , wagon an( ii eig auci that � , . we think Ca nadiaLna should not favor retalia. . L I port, all tied, - though dehorned. He if] I �.�a - ea arre . unual. 'This, however, is alwgLys the case at - hfretof)rAenjoye"a of discussing measures not -be an unexpect d event at any time. strong advocaie of the ;debor . Sh;Lffer , an I Me who, on Mond Ly, saved, books, the teachers wraps, etc., ill � - Mi "I uncl, : - I . tion in this sense�,`�the F L . I i 9 . , . I and 19 to 200 I � IL shoal d not have any I I I . - filng syste I shipped tw car In a of hogg to the Toro ito going up insmoke. The building Was In, - . I %,'first session, as every new member, and . . . d 3signed ;o bring Finland into closer con- He is big enoug I mentally and physic�lly, though he woi Id prefer �hav'ing this ope 11- � � . . .1 boldly d fen J - - . 'M es to ci culate no -art all sured,in the Howick Mutual for- $600. It � I are scarce an : I -1 � g into his p A- � hort time ago' i .1 - seem Consider it their formit-5 ,%i ith the rest of the Empire, He be a leader,ai A he is ambitiO'ua to be one, .11 gount of 0 pare c h among the farmers.- was a brick veneer, and a a many old! ones, t6 - i hesitation i ding their own in " . to tion. performe( before comin rkeE-,� his all o storage eggs W4 tereats. Th -recent ni gotiations have shown . th I.- - ,,,,,,,n, ontrary to asserti us �,_ �_ I bounden duty to let their copstituents feel � . h to threaten d in the event of a ref4sal,: to andl his subordinate position - h ' d . M-1 W. I W. Coop during the w�ek, ad bad received anew outfit of modern, ,deak limed at 14 to I g V at me w , � rlon as le 'un i I . madc I 5. � plainly eno ill not- get any, p .-oplaild it state of siega, and to introduce a , that hi�cc&Mevin a ,very short ti 'e ; . parj�y in the E'a glish ot one 8 i t.w t% eari d steers smothered by -The trustees will, neti-abo C no & . that they are earning theirl-rapney by introT .thing from the -Amer cans as a matter of we! -known to I e irk Ise of �Ucom me n- ; ; . I I ; finel fa . - . t - force of Russian troops into the Grand 1 lost from 75 t 90 pounda'after dehorning t- "-y . ut the ere tio U me to him. The i . ,! ��( stra* ack ing over 'N I vive � , I � I . I a . 1_1 fessis. Jai ies new building at once, and in the meantime - - duciing new legislation. On! this, also, a more of Duchy, Wt. at a &,tghtful country Russia - ti.* ation contained i the same dispatch - I I . . . I and as I favor, and they will t ink all' the - Ca Ining, William Kyle andl Thomas Cole- arrangements are being made- to condu LIVER-Fow" I ' . on former occasions, th _- must b U) live in. -i � I � I � at - .- . 0 1111111 c1pa � a if we asser� our oi rn independence and" i � "(� ! I thot Mr.'Blake'8 ,h e -coming bad some. 6� day evening i"t, the school elsewhere until it I& ready .for - uudon prieft A . � 11 Brucefteld. � P� i, on Fi took in he � I I sessment acts are the maixt :Jects of u ! thi ig to do witl, an eged-weakneos in the I . este's, I pper a t Brucefl and rep 3rt occupation. a ��ld I - Are 4uoted at I . � I , a r of '! State, in Lit oral party it Canada would lead to a tb'7 f Id brethren jol17 good' fell( we � I I - - R�1' look after o.ir own in "greats in a business iHon. R, W. Scott ecretaryi I B. & -HIGGI.N-s, Brucefield-, Notary Pub,1 le ruce J I . yent A' y I lod send to the Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insurance agent, A i - It would be' eal *� I I . . � 'I'S live Sheer) are I ti�ck. I ; way. .Oritario has already commenced to the Doininioa Government, i - B n a PI gant time wap spent.- iod - - .- wtight)__ Refei public ff these laws were given a' rest fora I . � 1i _ ,a Ian . old ind suspicion that t ie "cable" was written in the ..0uht of money to loan at 6 er cent., on firat-c I is : . - I � j� I � t I do thisi an the Dominion should follow her h nored politician I 11 hol Bea appi r to be in good'demand by . DrVisdale. -, - . . Few have remained edftor,al depart -nent (if the.Star office, witif farm security. Mortgages I rawn and money a . . � he � . Wr pound. __ While, and the municipal committee, over . vamted free of expeme to Ithe borrower. Also a NoTEs. -The wood is flying at Mr. R. E. I : _ � in the design of be ittlinE - the present ministry. a n4, aber thi are .changing � hands 'i and at , _*TIM example. t should take all the advantage. h ruess ac 10 ig and so constantly as he bag The statement 4 f Mr. Blake's intention of . lialited amount of private, funds at 5 per cenlit. . " . 'a, where there are a number of our _ . I MOIN I Al� - which the Premier presides, should see tb tt � . i . I Snowdew . go( d fi ur Mr. Alex. &ith, of Stanley, far with pri, � . possible of �ur own natural resources, I n at Prescott, ' At home every morning and Wednesday of each . - e - . ; boys employed, with -Mr. John Westlake.aa � - � . cois i t�ia is done. But, although the bills f )r � We done, Mr. ... Cott was bor I w returning to Ca iada p 3rmanently and' giv- week. Several good faimi for sale. . 167) b �i di� osel to a, furniture company of , 31r. G. AUrtel I i � ? Ing k I i , 0 9 oe so cres of timber, fieceivi - I I, - - I . - . CCIDEIKT.-A Berioual accident happened . . per pound. ' amendment are numerous this is no gua c have,more I articularly in vthe provinces of tario. The Scott Act was named after him. " up big seat n the English parliament A' _ . . ng foreman ' . -Fishing is at a standstill since I A � , I ,�� L 0 the ice has left the eastern shore. -Mr. - . Ontario an� Quebec, immense and growing He has run the gamut of honors, having ha been, autho litativ 31y denied since the to'Mrs. William Mustai.ld, on Monday I t& nic lift n f 01600 f 'r T. to ,three ,oth I � t I i � . - . . 18�11 i. I James - Delgaty preaches 6o -a fall house - � t L ' an ee that the changes will be either nume i I L ab a , � She had the misfortune to fall on the I L . ; I . supplies of pulp -wood which, being To i d h ir of Ottawa, member of the 611- ve report we put ,in circulation. , 8 Ith tag no wor with 16 timber, sieve I . seltat,�tha � ofis or importent.J Most of these bills wril- . . - ,quire tML M Y, I ____ I Edllngtb3mone�. We a6 informed that every Sunday evening, in the White church. I '..- tb ese along witl � I I , T ric, Legislature, Speaker thereof, Comn�is- I . ground, and it is feared her left leg 18 1 . P I . - - . t their quietus at the- end of. the icasio , , by the Arno!ripans, is ,Imported by them in 4 . ! ,C L brok n. As she is well 'up in years, therp th co i1pan pur ies manufacturiat it all -Messrs. Joe Rau and j, W. HOLner sold , __ . I . � shipment to� � 90 0 j stoner of Crown Lands under Edward I . . . , t ir porkers last week for a fine 6 - I I f il Some strange ideas' 'get into the publ � Ji ire . . in d ger that the accident may prove ser�- Mi ( h g 3, t( e shi ped from, our station to I gure.- _< ti aeld at froui . even if thev Let as far 'as' � their respecti immense quantities, Md which they pan not lake, Senator, and member of two Do in- mind at times. !As ar� instance of this we an . J. Rau is waiting patientl for dry - � : - 11 . . i I Mu - d it ock, -$1,4�O is, the contra I for the 7 � very well d without, either in its- i ts-the Mackenzie and the L ; I � � felt for Mrs. M.u. , . c6mmitteea, when the slaqg',hter of the inn) . �ij n Cabin ous. .&Inch sympathy is �,.c C.t' a common I I . I - I . 7 . give the followifig from a well-informed Ot- turd, and her numerous� friends hope ale 20. .Methoi ist chuIrch to be!built, he roads to try his new cab. -Our policeman is -­ ­ * � 1 3 � I . - N� and. There i , c6nts takes place. Their promoters will manufacturiedstate. We should do. all in ier. Hai3stillhale and hearty' and yet . nj th 14 coulng summer. M I r. Robert Pitt. recovering nicely from Is grippe, -Mra. Af. lt� � th� Tnarkitt" I I . I . . I seems able to render valuable services to tawa correepon�ilent :, ," Sir Wilfred Laurier may soon recover., . I `1 I �_ - , , . i��, , our power encouraj e the! manufacture of I . his I i ;elir, on As t ie carpenter wo�k, Mr.dadmore Church was visiting friends -6n the Sauble" Or- 2`11to 3je p however, have gained their object. Darit . I � party and his country. . is being warmly i congtatulated upon -his re- HAPPILY WED. 1 The home of Mr. J. I . 1,__ I . er po - � ' . 9 this article in our own c � I *r- . � line last week. -Oar dressmakers are doing -_Yl I on1he market,m ountry, so that our I . Jami 3son of this Village� was, on Wedne � 1 b k- ' )rk. and Mr. John Stacey the -1 - J Ourgp'cd - 211 these 0 �, � , � . the Bud et debate, Mr. ,Hislop, of Ea -A . . - P I - , "T I - I 9 turn to Ottawa, Othoot having accompli,hed day of last week, the scone of a very prett y ?ai It n � neighbor, Uncle Sam, will soon 'c iL.g Village 0 own people will reap --he whole be efit of 1 contract' ra are �rom I he a rushing busineis at preseni.-Mr. Alex. ­ . sold. at� from $2.1 Huron, was heard from' in an excellent n . I I the object for wbich the Joint High Corn- marr w a third daughter, Miss 2ei ', If Hdnoall, and the Cameron was the guest of Dr. Slack lamr, . -_ from 3J to 340 p � � . I I - speech. The new revenu6 producing meaB- our own native produet, and if the Ameri- L commence to feel on his pocket the presallare J , Could. not be 'in bet4r hands.- r. I week. -A happy event took place at 'MY. . ' ,� . I I � mission was appqinte , These cougratula-, Jeau, was married to Mr. Wm. Chartem. "; k � , ` - _- to 5o per pound . cans want t)O- buy it rianufact,nred, as they of keep� ng a standing army in acti � Tot in 'A' William Stevens' on Wednesday Of - Ureswill, likely, be introduced before next ve §'er- tions are not as ironical as the onlooker son of Mr. - Rbb�rt Charters, of the Mil pKay, of this village, was this week ' - sold to -day fori ' � . � . -erests of pork, this week, at 7 o'clock, when his evenin �, � � I � . y its Road, f uckergmi6h. Rev. W. Muir Pei - . - week � . I will have toll do if we do not let thenI have vice. "'be finp6noial statement of the UnAed woi Id assume thern ta be. Canada, 4 -n '70: onto, in the int -Miss daugl1ler, 4i to 4-1c per 15-m . . , . I . M, . - .� I o February Ist, a 4e I , e pu is- .: Re �t4. Up6b all is enjoying a I visit wi Miss.kfinnie, was,united in marriage -to . � I : the raw material, then'we will be in a po.qi- 8tates h ws, up to __ press opinion' and th ' bli hed Etatements formed the marrialge ceremony, which wa 3 . th fier bring 4&lc per po, I � . I I I th, - Mr. John, Routlodge, of Exeter. The core- I i � I gist er, Mrs. James Crozier, � of Sesfor I I BrPPA-Lo, Ab, I of ilts prominent publi� men of bobh shades witnessed only byl rhe relatives of the interL6 oeth fat L ' tion to sell o them ar d reap the natur'l ficit of 8�92,867,982 on 'the current year's i �(Rev�) Acheson, of the:manse, for ny was performed by Rev. Mr. Shaw, -of LLL Sir Charles Tupper and our Can&- of Pities and i It b inches of trade and eated parties. ,�he bride I was arrayed in Mr i. . e mol beat tin - 48 and legitim. to profitE. This oper4idink. *By July lat the war loan of co greet cloth. r�desmaid and groomsman Pas b few days has been in poor health Baygeld. We all join in wishing the Young % good to best,S_n_' I I dian-American'Relat'ions. I merce, 'r; unanimoul d _ couple the complimen-ts of the occasion. Nlian , to,K MI . I . I pulp wood tie Wappe to bL .- e I now admitt d into the United SbIates free f $200,00;),(00 will be all dis3ipated ;*- th the confere C( ere alike dispen�ed with. The pr�is WoUld agail,L remind all of the lecture . Sir Charles Tupper delivered a lengti y P_ I the war e came to naugt , at this w I - ents ; good �� : �, . Stevens has been a faithful Sabbath school - duty, but t6ey impose a heavy tax taxesaue still in force, and unless he intends ti , . Rei% Mr. Auir, of BrucefielA - � I m The inab.lity OiF the commi gioners to were numerous and very pretty'. Aft r the ,; which is .. "50 to 85 ; Col I dinner, the I - f I and somewhat important address 'e. to borrow new taxes will have to be levied., agr e promptly _v tifled, "The Christian Worker 'and 'a teacher in our vicinity for the past eight ' to. -84 ;, ?od to, as a9cepted by t i Cd Ceremony and a - � I : lmauufactur�d article, whether Jn pulp r 3 , i .1 - years, and she will be missed by her many � a The peopl.- will have to pay the'piper. Now ian ublic as a si - happ� couple left for their f4ture ho - Bible," to Vo given in St. Andrews' :chur h 04.60 ,; WIT to fore a large gathering of Conservatives i , paper. In Ihis way 1 hey at present get t e � . 1? gn th`4t the Cana dian com. . )me 'in I - V I '. � . I a I i . t when the lames are comparatively good they musioners were In danger of Aing tro Tuckersmith, w ere a recep � tion aivait on ir d eveni,ug next, March - �i th, or friends.. 'M'Xed'1&t 100WAS 6 I Toronto.last week. Sir Charles' rema I . con b � I . . MEENNMRN� .. I I T i . �ravv materi4l cheap and the profi6 of man' do i2ot I cell the burden oppressive, but �by them, The ev . i g was pleasantly a % the benefi of St. Andrews' Sabbath � echo d. I . ��� - I I IU - . : mu -,h, and failui -e was'] co�sidered ,o be far Sp3nt io . � '84 -to -44A ; fat eol __ . I on thig-occasion are all the more import � _ J � ,.- . And by woen a period of stringency 'comes, more preferable,than �, treaty in Mi in al amusemen NJ r, Muir a as good a lecturer as 'I he ii a . �, - : I 'factuie as vMl. We would, the ' fore, on NO iiCh Can- da ng and oc�, ts, M r. arid � I ' K=kton. $ L ; stockers,,clic rp I _� on account of the positibu he holds as lea r as come idwill the endurance of the tax. ado wotild get t le worat,of the dea '� That Mrs. Charters' mainy friends join in 9 Pro: Lcher a d is a great favorite with ( ar NOTES. -Mr. W. M. Leigh held a wood I- � . oun gvrl ' . of the great Conservative party of this Do� i � , P may be sorely tried. sucli a feeling aj is dej hore,�,.i -prosperous li wishiti 1: Poo Die an� as this will be. his iday afternoon, and in the evening : I . - be conHervi�g our own interests it we plaa d eying rn goes, I cribed --exist them a happy an fe. � 1 9 , last visit and bee on!Fri 1401.1 U50 . .1 - pulp wo . . e I LLL I I - minion, and his atterances ma.y be taken as a stiff exporit duty . on our I od, 0 � . in iome quarter;, we iave no do��,t, but - TjiF,7- FoV,ESTr,, ' SUPPER. -The Ind �' �ing w?rds to us-before'he leaves for the about sixty young folk -a assembled and Z $ to $3.50;isto � t I erica ould eib - r have g remarks from the Hensall why ic 8hould, i i a pr(blem. sure pendent Or ters of Bru efiel ... -was spent by . I, as i --' � We par that he Am' Ito The f ol�Iowin o d laud, Nive are safe in predicting ; a large very enjoyable evening � ders, good to - 114 ' : � Louth ing the policy of his party on tlilie re-- I I audience and. a L prosperous I and e6*oyable �It in 11 to 90A 4-3. , . buv the manufactured article o pay hen! Obsery r 6f last week -are straight to the that in any neg(tiations in which -1 our Can- lodgc had 1 very leasant time on � ridai . , I present. -Robert Davis has secured a situ&- ,d- .. I � me( " - . lations which .should exi8t between this I . a me , on either side of Politics, evening las at t eir oyster supper. Th ting. The church choir will also be in tion with Joseph Brooks, painter. -Mr. c ice� to �extra � , somely to the revenuE of the country for t e point andin the right diree n . �, tion : " A law attendaric .` - L .c i I I I . � Richard Johns of Eliniville, Sundayed L 0 $37 to $4 country and the United States, as it 'a ' I � � . � ha%v hitherto been Jengaged, they have suppkir was I hr.ld at ixon's hotel, and at th . - . : . 0 with raw materiail. This would, als . give L our should bepladed on the statute �i book pro- shown a shrewdnes,;, 6�ill and ability uu- appointed honr atiout se�enty sat down a' 6 . �_ i . scarcely possible he would i�peak as he did , I . � Rev. J. Ball. -Mr. Thomas Tufts enter- 0 Im to W ' I q I � I . own Mann acturers a decided advantage hibitin' I canvass in Do�ninion and syri)aosed by any ot�6r statesmen in the the a imptul ugly Prepared tables an.1 pa�] ; � $7 25 to $7.5-0 - , persona 0 L Dashwood. I . tained a number of friends on Saturday ' I in , fed steer I a without previous consultation and agrebment 1 1 1 world, and ther) was io good ground -8 for took of theldelici6us bivalves and othor so- ; evening last to a, six o'clock repagt.-Mr. I over the riCans in the other markets of Provin ial eleyticips. The, periqlty should . . 1� E UEOTI '_� OF OFFICERs. - The � ' or - - -4 with his colleagues. He ,very plainly de- the comp aninienIts provided by " mine host , In John Nixon held at wood bee in PXletcher's 'D ; commorI211 i l I _ fear that our commissi )ners at Washington ; workers o the Young People's Associsti It I z 11 100 to $4 25 10 t might, however, in some de. be mad ,_ sever'e, so that no man will dare to on the r 8, a an el 1 tion of of�6era last week, wh n bush on Saturday last. Wood bt��S are the ..- clared that in future the policy of his party z . ecent pommi Ision would do less Snell and li�a good lady. The suppek. w I I h d nel - . � � would be war to the knife with the Ameri- gre the price of pulp 'wood to the -ask another .fJ.r hil's vote. The candidates ere it �han their predecessors. who have gotten up in the superb anner for whi . the follow g new officers were apppinte . oider of the day. Mr. John MeG xregor held r.. Y*rk-era, $4,15 u .. � _. . a wood bee ; 1) owners, wb6 have it to sell. But what alone should hia-v,., the privilege of addressing ta nportinau-,hmi ions We Canadians Dixo'I's hotel has long been famed,� in R, �letr ' 17�frgho � $3,40 -to . ( : 8 , - on Mon - cans. He assured his audience that if the ' I 8 - : and M - -1 : Sup erinte I dent, Fanny Snell; assistant P , .her's bush � . would be lost in this way would, we faacy the electors up tol ithe day, of nomination, Bit' Id cultivate a at ouger c;,nfidence in and Mrs. Snell and thogc in attendance le -1 ' er ir tende io, Jane Hall and J. W � Sco �.; day afternoon, when about 25 cords of wood ,_1' Pigs $4to,$C 10 ' I , t P I I . . Prot 'Kellerma -preB-i' were cut bv thoI Kirkton boys. -E. NI. - � Liberal Government now in power will pro: . , after which no me�tingg should be held or ourselves and, in our own men. ' nothing undone for the comfort and obio-2 : I buT of the lea; '� be more ha: made u:) by our gains -in' the ! : � ment of their guests, and b ! is needl idient, Arthur n ; vice I- . - . ch I T — , : oietil to extra V I � pose anch a Policy as this, they will receive other di : I > I any influence whatever brought to bear up- I __ . i ess 0 den i, Sirsti Ball; recording secretl%'r I I- Phoenix, of Imlay tity. Michigan. spent ,a rections trient oned. And the Am. on the (lection. this would give a free,un- The �vonderf I adrances of 'electrical say that all did enj thibmsel' couple of days visiting Norman. Fletcher— - -$5.20;'good to eh the hearty support of himself a'nd his party, ' . . i Pyl t ,,,,, ,"vell mo 11 mini, Moftor; corresponding secretary, e-rl . � I object to a ' distribution of ca paign .science i ; tionized heartily, as the social f keeping Nic jolso , . to good, $4.90 to ' ericans could not edusistently blasse'd vote. The . e n E. W. Shier and wife are on an extended - and if not, the Conservatives ill run it on - literstu m should allso be done aws'ym with. ,,n recent, years, have To I vol�i with the physical. Thifipart of the pr)- ri;� treasurer, Emma Calfasti; ch r- visit to relatives near Toronto. -Mr. John �� tra, U40 to SCO . course of this kind, nor could they justly Mary branches of industry, an iste -.) gez-bert tfiller; assista t choris r, - 1 14.40 ; Acommon � I it is still , 1 I') - their own hook. That, at least, was' the Then at rely we would have pure elections. gramme cof,npleted, the r4hren adjourn(d Floi Die Sa Bll ; .organists, Ida G etz Stoneman and wife left Wednesday for Lim- , I . TA .. hares , peec . he take offenselatib, As It is pre,,iiely what Betting should 'also on I he onward nove. � When he electric to th, 3ir. lodge room, where a most interest, h ,j a ie .V., . feeding lambit Bob the I 'The ch e t _ . substanc fail. . 'be made! a criminal �.i i Sue 1, T eresa, Miller. 'The di e towel. What is Kirkton�s lose Vill be Lie. � I . i ._y are doi,bg themselves in , other lines..' offence, the'penalty for *hich should be carf werte introduced:the use for kuudreds ing, instructive and eloquent address on't ' mit, ees h:%N,e not yet been arrsu , . a . $4.90,4 with a few are of the Canadian -Am icar commissioni I I � � . . I . * 4e toweVs gain. -Mr. Thomas Thompson and ' :, As it is wit pulp wocd, so it iswith nickel impriso ment.." � . - I I Ineri a and benefits f the .- Qrder was db' hop)'the young workeis may cont, , e I r __ � to effect a treaty furni tied Sir Charles - I- I It 1 of thousands of icirse� was done,away with. th6i daughter, Belia, moved :to Kirkton on Sat- � - , - I I I I � I � � ! . ) I � - . 7- . livered by Venerab e Arehd�acon Davis, of wori. � i ! I and- othi � asess, an No vatiol I is , I 10C urday last. -Mr. William Hazlewood has � -SALE . I betances,which we po' bein erfected London, High Treasurer. The proceedings - � with a text for his remark a I Tho'e are many grains of truth in the fol- another in:) ­ 9 P .� .1 r . I I ; . NoTES.1-m-Misa Rebecca KToft, ,�bo h as moved into the house vacated hy Will 1 �r � ' I which they ,require and use. � I I - . W1. . . .011 Saturd;sy, N -1 ;We, do not know what Plic . � . lowing from the Toronto Tel.egram ., " Con- which will atil I J urthe'zi discounb the roble were also enlivened by mttaic�l selections 1Y spent the� -last two months visiting �� frien a, Stoneman. * I ' - I .. . � . . . I an re a ves, re u o to er ome an av- i — � I I There is a! large 6eld,here for the onsi steed, ;hich h0ii k good and faith- Mr. and Mis. Alexander MclKenzie on � the i at the �Commlercl I - � C ' servatives in officei were mconvenienced by � organ ' . I Stock Stale of H� r4ent of Sir Wilfred LauTier 'Will pursue, oration of iour. atatiEs here ,e I ful service in y1p; lone alie North Dak a, last Saturda�.-We -On Wednesday evening of last. week the d . . 1. . . The chair was occupied by Chief , ' . th L men, andl t are he ability of §ir Richard, and they � Is ored kra 1�21uckln many of the or Lt - hotre of Mr. James Harmer, 7of Fullarton -Brown,, AucCionol but judging frolliCthe fact I . a the commis- - I I b I Rang �r James Gemmill, and. an excel' are i iorry to- say th Mrs. Lyon is istill on � V L t I large cit,iee in dn'ada rid the United States i i . . , 0 vresiding officer he made.: Clinton iand On 8stards; Sion was adjourned instead of being dis- many ways in which they can conserve- our diligenty to piarsu%de the Grits that th y - the iiek list. -Qui -a number attended t e - _y, -1 � : IL . ; I I I -_ . wait the scene of a very happy event, when o'clod'k p. in., -on � ' own interests without hiDg that should get rid bf Sir-iRichard and thus kill homeless vehic es of I kindai� driven by Kippen lodEes were aliso represented and all in Exeter, on. F6rua . solved it � doing anyt �� i his daughter, Miss' Mary, was .unitecl in 11 licy laid' oat ; 11 . i fello,%�'s concert - " . ­ I .. M%Tr1a HUY, i e�i.ngi Int d ed, and it is . seem(d to thoroughly enjoy themselvos � -a& - � I will not pursue the r1rit; nei 'fiborR. A I t the lion in th-eir path to office. , eleebrici.ty, are t ro no . ; Odd 0 . ' 8 ge to Mr. Andrew Urquhart, of Da- ,� h -6 Mi should i iitte or ann 3y our . L .20th bringiiiig hom reporti- . . . 1311i for it by Sir Charles Tupper. While ilt is 9 I Liberal bell] g pr�,edicted ., a 9 a year or two these throughout, sociability and instruction be- . M. ,4 .t. kota. Tb ' bride W�asl tastefully attired in _' Stock. John L a I .1 I I � � .Mills, having 1 resigned her oat I 11 e I . the same time, let us hold out a. friendly journals are PIAyiqg exactly the - quite proper that under all nircumstafices � satud game w 11 be I as con mon 1 so as the bic cle and ing thO general order.: The lodge here is M,Ccloy. atteftoni � I � 1: .� I I ! : �, y I I in . as a ie of �he assistan� teachers in L I . white organdie. After the' ceremony the f 0; L - I hand *to the , so that at any moment when now, when they seek to prove that Hon will, to some extent, supercedia it. This a flourishing conditioni and is doing Jay. Mies g . .. � On W,nday MA �� Canada -should maintain a digilified and i in- �11 I .!G. I ,I a good lie a -,hool,1 left last T ea( g guests partook of a sumptuous supper, and '_1 9, I , - I � I I : vehicle, also wi 1.40t , nly be used for many work, and the proceed�ings on Frid . ... im, at the momm I e position in 411 her dealings with they express a desire to deal with- us an E. Foster is an! obstacle to Conservative suc- -2 .. 16Y even- .has -Akken� her place. We are sorry a : the evening was spent - in music, aing-ing, 11 Yurniture', is.tc� I .1 I ' ' fair terms, we will be in a po- Conn." Mr. F ster is, unquestionably, one I IOU - - - private Purposes 11 th;,,we ose some of ou her neighbors, and lr�ep the interests of friendly an . � for * 'ich horses are now ing will have a stimu�ating influence, not .1 re w and games. ,etor ,- William Me i used but also ai cabs for public hire, de- only on the members 'but on outsiders it,,.Z:r going tc -Death has again'visitea Fullarton, . . C 1 nada. first and always to thl sition to meet them at least half way. Thi of the ablest en in Canadian political life, . I as th _, no, in the p Toone of Mr. August and -�- ! I ; , a e front, we i liv,J� w 'ying purposes. The 'well. carried off an its victim one of the oldest " -On Weanadaj ! . I i I T who intend in ing to � I 11 and the Conservative party woul& not be wor d does move, andi has been moving No,ms.-Mr. Wm.' Scott, merchant of -10�cloek - I it seems to On, is an indication of the be_�i much withoutihim, wh t . � . , on, can not see that any pod will result from i ile his retirement N�e-t-'he'�mni'!;or'tahmDi'ayk'(,t residents of the community, Mrs. Agnes � -p. in. ­ - . - fast of late years 1 Another great ad- this' place, has sold his farm on the 3rd con_�' wis _ I . .a, on March 8 . We Meg AT . � 8 Tnekeramitbi. . policy topursue and one which would � from active pollitica would, certainly, 6e'a loss ver3 . . ent a iea t an roop rity in Hart, relict of the la . . ... .1 : is . i . -n,. so offe I naively aggressjv6 poli y. . There i vance in electricil sci nee, in a different cession, L. R. S., to r. Rogerson, of Ho_� adige1r, ceased had been a patient' 'aLufferer for somMe � .... ino !Ville. Farn i . � consonant m4th good Meighborship. to the conntry,, And, although sortie Lib- dire Aion f rorri I that in i ntioned above, was lett, for $5,2200. -The i the r ew-home.-Miss M nie � R. TAiLtherlaud 4 as, yet no cause to des p�air :of an amicable i . c � . any friends --of lAr, oof ir � t i oral papers doicecasionally say hard things time, and passed quietly away on Friday I P L ! wh Its been and r �the ps ental r , T arran ment being come to between the two . ; tl� mw==� I manifested ata bauqu't in Chicago a few James Baird, sr., will regret to learn thati r I eve I -auctioneer. ` go ! ; --------I about Mr. Foo�er, we do not think t I ere are . 130 e tirne, return � to Detroit on V�ednel - ning, 17tb. She had reached the age of . I . i ; eveEings ago. Conn ction was made by his health r.- � ID - � -, I countries. The completion. of, such an ar- I ; any wh� deeire. his:withdrawal from parli,- , - continu �r, Alex.! day, i J 82 years. Two sons and three danghters - — � w ! � - I I So uth Pelth'. meE - I long distance ph ne � ith Ne " York and Ciamppell f K ardi e, is .at present thei i rangemint may be delaTed lo r than a' ! I it. - It is i-hlthe interests of Liberals and . .1 f ison's . gues� f j� ro, ine � � . i are left to mourn her losao - im I eral part eorge aird, in the ,� I 1 ! - I . I ome I ..Ii6 that there ahoul� be a r c to I ! ( a. Donald Gordonla _00LT3XRT_X_`dLE0D � ,ng South Perth has gile: 'he Lib ConservAtives 'AL half a dozen oth I itl 8 and with Ed a. G illage.--� . -A few of Mr. aud Mr of � us would like, b_ut it pruae :e prevails on ._ ia library in his Ne ' Je, sey home. -t The in. Oyste suppers and wEddings were -the or.� . . lGrey. i I I I . � I the first black eye it received for a Ion g good, a iff Op o8ition- in parl men . i i I . I many friends surprised the old couple one , I . . . The . I i Clark, sgmoudvll both sides there is little do vited but absent gues , distinctly heard the der ol the day last week, Rev. Mr. Muir'� J TTiN.a:;.-Thej fine brick residence D. D., on Februsi bit 'but that it time. We Opp it no is weak enou I night recently, by presenting them with a � i . had becom so accustomed t i I In b take � , - I ter awa .. XOn Kate MoLoo will be arrived at in time. It i' only in ac- victorids th I Mr. 71os pool -prandial , a eech's, and Mr. Edison tieiug the nuptial knot twice last Wednes. He ry McNaught, 17th concession,1 had Is, beautiful couch'and upholstered easy cbair� I ; . - is at we wer not looking for an y and it woulf �e iitt�e short - ! e r cently, ca, I I 33EATT1F_J<)nX80 - � 7 of a farce. � mad a a reply wh n ca I ed upon to speak, his day. It is needless U') say that he did the� close call by,fi used frbrn h t as a tangible expression of a grateful peo� by,Rev. T,hom" I I I I - � I . L . cotdance with the nature of things that other result �,Ithan th I I I I I utte mnees, 1,000 mile � away, beigig loudly work thorourl;bly.-M�r. Graham gave an�l ashas.-Charles �artliff, 4th line, Wen 1.� to tfie lonj a -ad faithful . I I . I at South Perth woulil : : I public service of tie pf Elgin 13. k a a e Caso. ny person N � cheered by the elig ted b uquettera. It �er to a number of his friends on�j rerr oving to B rusi els. He may take -'a tr r of W WiEva'a, eep up the record. However, thers ik comes from Montreal to the fol. a , P , a C. Gordon in the capacity of pastmasterof . � . u I 4h should b th bo I , . . A story t 9 : oy I I 0J(ARTER8-JAX1,E has closely wate .8 nothing surei e ,gs�_taup evening of last week, also the.i to the Nort *e it in the sprin �- -- - Atwood, a post tied tho progress of event Ir in hi may well be ask d w at n.x � 'y which he has filled with ' I I ' t is w rid than disappoint- lowing effebt : 'There is,a conflict on be- . 1� B monater� gj � ..... ..... bride's parents. i � 4 next evening the Fore! ters had a � Tu nbu bee 2 engaged as teapher f honor for 25 years. I Rwr� W. Muir, Mi during the sittings of 1 the commission, at ent, and t ere is not ing more uncertain tween 8 ) . and Hon .! I . �; LL I . . I encer ood 11 - blowo t at, Mr. 8041'o. -'Rev. Mr. Muir' ,I 1, as anceessor to the -Nathan McGraw. a d 60 years, living -I'... . . least in so f at- as these events were made � 1. I 11 8, ho 3 f reckon on than a election. . erson, the genic I h . William Pat- C i ! Ba ker's I list e I ge *milk to )Jim ay. i -The bye ead of the Canadian can. L ns nee. purpo es selling his 'rhousehold effects by, He man Bill. ! � TE e young lady comes high - inStratford, tried to take his life by cut- '_ - Xr. Jameo B. Jo . - ,R,0SS---Q1LK0UR_J Public, must have been struck with the evi- ovincialel, BAiE;F BITS,- r. alter Rogerson, who auctio on Monday, 1$th inst. Thoo ly, 8-commond ent teac4er. -A. ting a vein in big leg Friday forenoon. Re - Parents. Stanley,' . . � P. ection took place in SQuth Perth toms, and it looks as if grave complications- L- e d�_! 1 d 'as an excell - , � ill - dent ,,00d feeling manifeste on bot,111 sides. oln Tuesday, land result d in the election of mi 1, resid es near here, has purchased from Mr. siring ogetsome good house furnishingsi nei, hoFoe t I built by Alex., Hird 12t i was discovered in a very weak con# tion by 7; Mui,. Mr, wm.,R 0 . ght follow. It appears that Lieutenant. , William Scott, - I . I X � .1 - It was quite evident that had the com I of Bru§efield, a farm on the would onsult their own interests by attend-, con aession nie;xt obason. James -Gro &IS D the family, closed up in a room ao-4 a pool - , of Turkerfmifb. � mis- iNl�. Monteith, the Con ervative candidate, GoverndrJette had ordered a; new office i 3rd concession 0 TgIckeramith, L. R, S., ing sale, as the furniture is first-class � talkil I- g 6. new residence. - I I . da'lter�of Mr, J , gioners. and Governments been left to them. . i th I of bit lilio. Vol: t of blood beside him on the floor, '-find Dr, - ?ABl3_ - ,I-Tr,MJZ . -%_ik . a majb�rit� of nine. Mr. Monteith wa costume, the sane to be ready for the open. i containing W Be es,'J paying therefor the and all as good as new, being only a abort Pi -ill I raise his barn and pup stone D. M. Fraser was sent for. When the lat- , Fe'51uiry 20th, . . I � � I I I , , Lierril I L selves, th6y would soon have arrived at a a pposed to !have been elected in- Ila ing of tb a pros( Ut Beission i of suin of $5,200. I isla good faiqm �pd in time in use. -Mr. Robertson, or .N.Lerriton,' a t a-, n r�_' or it. Albert � . endeavored to dress this - I � I . rel i I I the Quebec i . 9 9 . Whit6old,�of the ter arrived and James Tabb of A fair treaty. There isi unIquestionably, a 1.,st, but ow'P(*,f .? lie of, dhat will pr a --h in the Presbyterian chlirch next � i 'gin I Witmer, of k7A4 i Mr. ogerson the , . , wi i I U b up ;i modern barn. -The 10() wound the poor man tried to persuade him � - BLACKWELL-00TA i I I i . to some spoiled ballots hav I Legislati re, ow people blamed our Tue aKoo res�aeclIon of ' a farm, !' Leckie prope to desist, as he wished to die. The artery- - . ' gL t , .eramith will 1P,9e,,V mud will lecture on Mon- i Cr � ,own as the very popular i ..overn r for this,� as all French inter ing pos�es ion at, once, and � . I t" - . _ rU&r%l 315th, by I strong feeh ig arricin iEg become a matter of dispute, the courU ,ds taking pos�es I Hill. day nig t. cture in entitled " Pictur- sit ated on the 12th concession, ha� Bbw - I �e masses of the � . . 7i3sgie I I Le� was not cut, but a vein under the knieo,� aaJ, �- . -kwe1J,0.f -bli, -svell as timately vacated the a at. This occasion,. t lettwill bi gor - - people in the United � Sta es, as . Canada i3 desirious tbat the one occupan B (Yry o ose bim.-Mr. Hugh esque 8,otland." He is soliciting aid for based lly� Oouncillor Jameo Me- there was a fro -daughter 961 Mr. ' for a tre t speaking . fe . 'i e of gubernatoria. balls ia Canada P lie o - fuee flow of blood. A .Graw . winibip. I � Fren - . - of h" lost two o his famil y recently, and his to among the people of Canada a y considerable sympat for Mr. Monteith, Dunlop has sold b 51 ere farm, on the the reb ilding of the church in Merriton, M ald, o I t 'wriship, for one, to FALCON __W - . I the ue shall look as well as pos- u . - - -F,p.; IDSO permanent friendly re- 11thi 'Dion of u lett, to his,neighbor, which as blown down by the cyclone last Son for t e ou of $4,000. Carfiocha* wife was in th - -. -ad. by Xev� �o. ' ble Wh(n iconces e hos'�ital for some time Of 22 � a d his friends played t e cards i r this di- 8i onor of Quebec comes down Mr. Joseph Taylor fo, 82 800. Mr. Taylor fall. -R v. W. Graham, of Bayfield,lwas in there � e tho owners. --The 100 aerb holds an insurance with the Orangerno of ',%jCag'AJ, Illino ' lationship between the two countrieA, and rel . -in ata Br V9 I * u -of �. - P te tD open I � - (;� . ,tion for all they were worth in the . this little parliaFnent. Th *�n late James w1l$or 1 recent e has got a good farm I Mr' Dunlop intends town o Tuesday. -Mr. Wm. Scott, our far of John, Rod ick, 14th concess4 h 4 $1,000, and with the Grand Trunk Rail7A;,F. . , we think it is equally-recogmzed that one Costa e trrived all right, and Mr. Jette removing to the ol ... rL - DAVIDSON-GA111- � . h4, meatead. -Mr. James - I contest, and it is no dc� bt due i ol 1 of 8500, -and the poor fellow thought that If `- 1wtbruary isth b, , in great genial erchant, has just received another bee, leased IV', Da4id Ritchie for a - I , - . -fair, and mi asure, to this cause hat Afr. Monteith suppoEed that the cu'tom'flr department I G. M'artin, who � r sides near here, has re- consi ent of corn. This makes eight car yeate. Mr. oddi, k will have an suet on he were out.of the way there would at ", I . of the firat factoi-8 to this end is a I I - � , ` , i be A Thomas DAvi&� . I . IdeRIflop, -to,virA � e would allow bhe garments in ee. However, ceive I from' Mo,r on�! & Ward, of London, loads ha died by Mr. Scott this season.- ,-Salo on Tuei d ,, -March 74 th. 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