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The Huron Expositor, 1899-12-15, Page 4­_! - ­­ � .. . ? � I i I � i .... � - . � , , -I-- , - . � ; . � . . I - - � . . � I - ; , i �:�,� I i. , ; I I I � I q �� I I - � ; I . . I � I I I I , � . . I z . I ; � . � q � : . . . - I I . i I , -4 i i - , �. � , , I � I I . �. i . - : � . i 4 - I - I I � - . I I . - . .: � � J I . I � l, - � : . I- I 11 - " . I I , . �_ � I ; . , i . � I I - � � 1 - -.' - _—, i i I i �` � . � I ! . I , -. � - , - � , � , � : � - - . . � F : z: ] - , . �, � - I - - I . � I . , i - - I - � I I I , % - : * � : r : i I ; d . _, � - - , , - _- . I I . I I . : � t - I I I � � � . I � ., I I � I . � � � � I . I � "I ; 1. � � I I - I I I F , - � - - I - - .. __ -M , . - - __ , - .. � r-_ -A --- I - . - - ­ - - ­ WiL_ ­ , - s . � I I I _1� , I . . I I � - - I � 4 1 . i - . . — ! 4 . I � I I i .'�w� I . I � . i � . THE HURON, EXPOSITOR ; .�� ! DECOMBER 15 - I � . .1 - —_ . I _[ I � JP I � slum"', _. - . � I i 9 11891v '� —, ; - .. ____ -_ . . - � . ---I--- -_ �. . I . . � �- .� I I .�, I . I . __ --7--,. 1 � . .1 6 I. ___ . I �, * � - ' f I . ing, predominating issue sufficiently large i ciative ot the merits of the farmer Premier, boLh room together. Owing to the hote� 2 departmenthead, Insteadof en ! i . . . - � � L I . "*-1 ? i . s din� bileir � - 18,99 z_r_._7A1'.4_RFR__1 a-919 � and important to attract tile attention of -1 who gave so much attention to their inter- being filled tba ni copy direct to the printer the departtril � I they permitted a com�. . � sc.-4 lifio,V 71M I r_ -D. 7HU. *F,'Z A C',"' - � , � - READ F ' I � . I A L L OR I - � - eats." ­ m:ercial travell to 81 op on a cot in thei� I in future are required to submit it to ; the 1 . . . . i �1. ­ the people and lead their rninds from the . I . I �� -4 . � 0� m-, r"', C. �,_, �.V.. L�r I _ - N pi mi V I �,­ 1 1 1 - i . . I - . - " ; petty, personal and parish. politics which ' ----7 1 roomed. T e . avellor got . up to catch th: Queon's Printer, who will. examine the Th at- ' I � I I . - I Vc 9 4 -first train, an tu . I � - I � � �� I �. - Hardy, late Prernier of On- 9 - , � rniDg off the gas In ter and if too voluminous will presumably � ' I � f & � 4 6 :' 8 V` - : usually crop up in the absence of such an Hen. A, S. . turned the a too allowing gas tp use the blue pencil, : , . I - . �t . . IL 1� I tario, wrote to Mr. F. H. Preston, oi Brant- f dfar, I � . I :� to if CY � A4 15 A-311 ': issue, andwhich did prevail on this cacas. escape. W oun they were both u4- GOOD RE SULTS FR031 GOVERIN-AIBTNT'S 'TIVIBER -1 �r . I - - : 1 20 Z/ Zl�il 29 1 ford, last week, as f Aows : " In answer to conscious. I � - Ohri St as T r a A I 14rr is 8ion. On every former occasion when . ! I . � � POLICY. I- . � .1 de. z - I a � ; n your question, whet er there was any foun- I , . i � . _. . � k I I � . Q `2292C ZZ 28 � 29 CYO ! Mr. Greenway appealed to. the people I Lumb4 operators 'of Eastern Michigan' ; .1 : I - . ,A i 25 ,' I . . I z . . � dation for the charge that I waEr " knifed " FROM TH - � I . . I i . I _. . t I ' he had 'such an isgue. To corn- 1� �4 . � I I — i ___� B14 CITY ' are already contemplating the removal of ; A, AL I& .& � — � — , �, . I I - � IV 1W �'Wlvl I A A A A A A I � or forced out of the Government by my old . I z xE, w 4I)VERTISEMENTS. I mence with -he was. arrayed" against the . - � their plants to the Canadian side as th� re- I I . : .1 . I 7 i . Tono_,,zTo, 1)eeember 11th, 1899, i - - - �, I — � railway monopoly which tha Dominion Gov. colleagues, I beg to say : There is not a I , suit of the recentjudgment in the case ' wish you one an4 all a Mer Christmas wid a Happy and Pro �[ Aff -ne n7gure etween - o parenthesis, or each The grand . ry . sperou3 New � �, � 4, shadow of foundation for this annual' municipal round nat the Ontari he we "U, denotes the r on which the , ernineut -sought to impose upo ' sia6ement. - u agai p Government. . * T il�au I ,is 3ge of t a pape � � thority for this statement is Artl 0 .i 0 .12 the Pro- In f till owing. Indeed the ba� lur H Year, and the only way to, p,rosppr is tol,watch flie ins and outs of evely. - - � , advertisement will be found., I We were a united Government; no Ministry tie for the mayoralit' has already begu ' Bay City, Michigan, who is one of the I;d- thing. -rou nee f yolii read our advertisement e -, il - Spect%1 Xmas Goods-Lumaden & Wil,con-5 J vince. Mr. Orreenway foughti against this uld have been more so. We were united P9 d have notrouble i . I very - , _� Christma5 Go >ds-41[cKinnon & Co. -5 rmined Ito do away co ink . week, foryou are bound t "prosper if ou deal with us, W e al. , ig � 71 I and won. ' Next he dete and has passed the p eliminary skirmish ing lumber dealers on the Saginaw. r. 0! � � . I 'Wa , riot only on matters of policy, but by senti- stage. There are &Ire dy four bona -fide cad. Hill, who was in the city this week, paid stick to what we advertise,,' If, we tell you tbere'E a barg ' - . � . Christmag Trade- B, B. Gunn -5 I with separate schools and establish a na- ments of personal're ard, and by, the warm- didates in the field. First there is th that the Michigan men were already fon - I y`011 can Christmas Gaod Brigbt Bro3-5 . ain call I I r I. I 1:1 . I - - eat friendship. a � ' depend on it that there is. one. , r_; Too Much of Life' J6ks,-Gicig & Macdowil d -l' tional school system in the PreVinoe and I here was no division nowned E. A. Af cDo 2ald ; then there - templating the removal of their plants to I. Christmas Annotin ement-wall. P.ekard and Co -6 ' ' is Pa . � I I . : . � Eat, i among, us upon an question or subject; ' � I � I � - I ay Sh?-ep-Thoe. Getnn,111-6 . here again he won. On. tlil third, occasion F. Clark, M. P., or t 3e "people's Ned," %a the Georgian Bay shore. , I 1_. � I I and there was not o e of them, after the an- he is familiarily ca led; after him c�rrn�a The judgment, Mr. Hill said, was so diear I I Estray C.AUIL-j -mod FOX -3 he unfurled the banner of Provincial rights' � � ir For Salo -David AJ ilne-6 em of my intent I h Christmas .G bods I I . 9 'nouncement to th ion to re- Alderman John Hal am, an 'old alderma� cut and decisive they entertain litt e . . . Grand Trank Rail -ay -W. Somervide-8 I ,ope , ! : , . , which were sought to ba invaded by the I -tire, who did not in the"strongest -language and a prominent bus ne8s man of tile city, of successs in an appeal. The only reason � - __ . ; Now for the Holidi �y Rush-Papst's- 8 i insist upon my remaining at the head of � On every side of our stbre. ; Never ha I , - "i, 8011001 Enteit.%inmaut-Winthror-8 I Dominion Government in connection with afid lest, but not leas �, is Mayor Shaw, wh;, why they delay the removal of their mills ­ we had, such a valiety as.vve ' 0 .. - 7 1 f Thoroughbred Pou try For Sale-'Wiffilon Bros -S the Government if ,my health did not abso. it- is said, is looking for a third term. Al i. � to Canada is that they hope for eome ar- have to,show you this year': and it woul be worth your while to co __ , For Sale -0. 0. Wi 180q- 8 . what has become known as the Manitoba. lutely prohibit it ; and they -offered to take Clark is, probably, t ei most popular- man o' rangement, regarding the matter before . the I 'our large rch � � one me , I - I � Lost -Expositor 0 fice-8 school question. Here, again, he made al- upon themselvesAuch po' f and see' i a from' J end of Ithe store to .the 0 er, co-1,ettd .1 - Horse B;snkf.t,t-R Bid and Wilson -8 i 0 rtions of my work the lot, and he as the "pull" of almost pending treaty is concluded. Influeril is . . � th, � I- Cbristmas Pre ients-Hewston's-8 most a clean sweep. At the last election as I mijh�_from time to time suggesk N I -%�ith evergreen and all aglo* with 40 ights, something never seeii irL , . � colleagues could ha,v 0 -every secret soci i the city. But he is being brought to bear at Washingto to I 0 0 1 I Feed Corn-CS]-flamiltori and Keislake-8 . I therewasno such issue andthe result is n IOYal to R one of the repreae tat'ves Of the city in the this end.., . I any store in Huron couifty �before. I . - I Growing Ul�­H. Oobb-8 - I Premier, each and every one of them. Yo � I .., � - � Ebony BruehA-[�J�Lumsden & Wilson -8 I i manifest. After having fought and won for , u Dominion Parliamen, . and" he .has. on, a The Michigan mills, Mr. Hill stated, . I I I Dre,ss Caps-[2]-Allsi Kinsey -8 I are quite at liberty be make this public if former occasion fil would be Practically idle next reason, save i ht robes Ior ladies, something :' 41.25 ; ladies' 11'ecce lined unde,r_ I I Christma!i GA to- A. Edwards -8 - �e 1 -them so many valiant battles, Mr. Green- you so desire." , - I led the mayor's chair for 4ewl 50c to : � I - . for what little timber can be taken off the I - , * i I throe terms, and a 0 d many people think wear 98c per suit - all wopl. hose, sizei 8 to 91 for 23c per pair - the � Notice- Henry Ell er=5 Way may'naturally have concluded- the Pee- _. I I ) 1 2,J - ' L .) Loge Want.d-Nvm Ament,5 � i . � he should be sati fled and will probably Indian reserves and lands that do not , be- ; Griacioso kid, gloves in tan I ) black, blue,', Tuscan, white, —all sizes—every I � L . Xwatga 1FOO-A. Wi er-1 ple would not betray him into the hands ,of That a great deal of bitterness - and bad vote against him' O�i this *account. - Mr. long to the . province. The Georgian.pay � . . I I I : g I Th&K-ppm Mills -John MeNevic!-:5 . .. - I pair guaranteed for one year, 81.25 ; ladies' handkerchiefs in:einb ; his and. their enemies ; he had a right to blood was engendered in connection with Hallam, from his longland useful service in mills, on the contrary, would be run at their f 0 1 - roideiv I I Stray Shirp-J. Sp,oat and L. Sholdice-5 L : I I - � . the city council and " -other ways is, un. fullest capacity, and new ones were build- i and hemstitched, 5c to -25c ' There is nothing that makes a - - W, I I . Raw Furs -[2)-L. Smith -8 I ; expect that the people whom he had, so, I' � the Manitoba elections, especially in Win. 4 . i - * nicer pro It I . va 1. . a I k Tell � � I - Illu3tvalked Le3ture. -Miss' .on Band -8 �� . questionable, the best entitle to the posi. log- Already several Michigan lumbermen, I �t ian. our 64x84 all -wool, 81 lb. Blan et, at- $3.74 ; fancy white an(I . I I.NoNce To LyL,btors­J. C. Smith -8 I ently led through so many battlea,would not r ipeg and vicinity., ' be judged- from, the tion,' but John is t Popular with the he said, bad arranged with the -Catil � c oearn ties, , 48 in. long and 5 in. -wide, 25-c ; 'white ,shawls, 8x4,. for$ 9 Atillint ry Sale -R. �a. -mith--8 a � I abandorl him and fall dow n at the feet of ,pircumstances outlin,d in the following des- masses, and.but ior i money bags would mills for the cutting of their loge. � : -.1 ; . . - � ' - - Furniture'Novel-zlei -(51-Broadfoot, Box & Co ­8' I - not stand much chi oe. [ c iildren's hoods in wool and silk, for 40o ,- ask - to see our Irish table I Valise Lois"t_Kxposi,or office -,5 I those who had sought to ,de�prive -them of patch - from there : " Several deplorable Clark and Me-' Mr. Hill was asked if the Michig � 1 m- - I ' Spool%lt ea-f5j-Lt Aherdale and L-indaborough-8 . Donald seem to be t e favorites thus far, - bermen, who"had been.instrumentat in pro- linen at 49c, every fibre init piire hemp!; ladies' mantles fDr Christmas - , . their rights -and liberties, and who 1ad outrages are repor;ed from St. Boniface .� .. . . ' - ;, Aturdelpal Nominati ins -A. G. Smillic-5 I . - and some very reliabl municipal prophets curing and maintaining the American $2 only—six regftlar $8 rhantlos for $3.95 � four regular $6 mantles .f,or ---;D. S. Famt--S only been kept at bay through the courage r. S. A. D.. Bertrand, are predicting that E. '. McDonald will be I Xmas Stock constituency, where'X . duty on lumber, would no -t be'willing to , � ) I ]Uorse B!anketr,-M Broderlok-8 - i ' , i S 2. 50 ; three only - $5 mantles for $2—al"I this Eeasot'n 8 styles. � . . . � � and good generabihip of the leader which Liberal, was elected 1hursday. WhileMr. the'next ma or of Tor nto, or that at least forego it if they could get free logsl He �: � . � - — i y - . . - , --- Bertrand was addreKsing a meeting at one be will , replied that th6y would, indeed. The con. I , they have just deserted." The Public" -1. 4., a very close I � . . � . 0 un.. re E. F. Clark, M. P � o'clock Friday morning and being -congrat- 17 r. McDonald i i already actively in, sumer of the northern middle States would I . .11, cly however, is a mighty fickle dame, and poli- NEW GROCERY STORE i Q 9, he �, trou fxPLY'aftur., ulated on his victoky, his handsome house the field circulating literature and photo-, also like to Pee it reduced. Theeffect6f1the . � ­ . 2 ..Ove new con itions up � , -.1 - 4 - - � ticians should ,learn not to trust too much was set en fire by soine unknown itioendiary, graphs. This last is a, new idea in the local. .. d on the Ottawa lumber - . 'N'ex ' F� � - __ — _____ I t to. our. Olothing Store on Main stre!,A. ' We open out on � , I- , to her gratitude. A,.'good administrative and bumed to the I round. On the night campaign tactics, but :Mr, McDonald is trade would only be oyrnpathetic, Mr. Hill 11 ,Wnday . - . I I I � SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Dec. 15th, 189 record is a very good thing, but it is not big evi to the el wtion the stables of determined that every iii lector shall have an !aid, when questioned about it, in maintain- I 3th inst., one of the finest and most up-to-date grocery stores in the .1 �, Ou . I . � ! I Pfrhomass Holland, ( tie of Mr. Bertrand's accurate representatiot of his featur to � . . - ing prices in the Eaatern�-States. Mr. #ffl- � county .of Ruron—all in thi3 -latest imprQ 7ed fi- ttings and furniture, and � g __ e a . . . riough to secure success at the polls. NO prominent supporte �s, was burned down, inE -ire - confidence. P(rhaps.it'. is a ewise thinks the outlook for the Georgian 1�ay . � � � . I P . ; �, l A[essrs. Armstrong & Crozier will wait on all our customers with more . - - r have a better admints- the fire being of inciendiary origin, and the move, for the newspapers when dealing with lumbermen is very bright, and for the I . . � - - - I I The Ontatio Bye-Eleat-ions. i . . . MV � . Ate4tion than th - have bobn able to 'in the past on acco Unt of the 1_. I . trative record than the Manitoba Govern- previous evenitig an iattempt was made- to. -Mr. McDonald'* have bi eri full of "the un. Michigan men proportionately gloo - i By - . I I - The Ontario bye -elections, which took . 1. burn Mo.-. Bettrand's committee rooms. Mr. kindest outs of all.,, Mr. McDonald will * Mr. M ulthrop, of Bay. City, said th a*t 'llis I . si aallness of our old store. :We will fake all trade at our dry goods store ,I - I No Government could have a Bertrand is o , he of then�ost highly respected catch not only a great part of the laboring - .M y - . I ; place on Tuesday last, -resulted in a draw � firth. which is one of the 'oldest on a: id new ,,,rocer . As we �..o to Toronta once every month for new 9 . - ,the . � ;� . ' b�tter administrative record,tban the On. �Sa . r Z , I t I I ginaw, has purchased the Johns Is Tpd groceries, you can depend on getting the " ery latest in the market -vvhell - L game, so far as pirties are concerned, with Winnipeg and St' � 11 � n . .business men of Boniface, vote, but also a. fair share of .the business ,I, 'overnment had at the last Ontario and the outrage has caused inten lee indigns- vote. A prominent business man, speaking �, - � 0 ( .. rio (T mills at the North of the Spanish river, and . � ! I V the . difference t at the Liberalist elected i. I � � d,,aliDg with us. .� i . I �- c� ..ellections and still it was nearly swamped. tion." So it- should, and the Perpetrators to your correspondent, said that he an would out timber there instead of in � i . I � � � � i � n er majorities than the -should be ferritedout and,' many of hits. f f` lcit,� - �y - . . ,given their de- . riends would vote for Mae- I I . � I � l , o Government could have a woraik admin. 4 � . "I � , , - I , )) __ � I , . � Conservatives. I 1�i serts. : donald chiefly because he' was opposed to . I "Tile logs, said Mt. Multhrop,' . t , COME' WITH- T�E CF1IOWDS TO - The elections were held in . t� , - � . � ' istrative record than the Government of , ,� . I 11 � I � . every monopoly and corporation in -To.. �Ive would saw there would have been as' IV, n 1 . - . � I �i . . I - A I I I � South Ontario, Smith Brant, East and West &r John Macdonald -usually had, and still ronto.' I � . I i - - , � � . - William Weir, the! 71 -year-old! president . . ' � n Michigan had it not been -for the recent I . . B nk, the head office of is going up on . . all evens and if he palls 8,000 Geor an Bay. It has been ,lying , -South Ontario by the handsom-e majority Sir John -was always fortunate to have some which was in Montreal, and for some time. We will thoroughiy, rr�- I 1111 . , Al %adonald at , . �. _. . gi iAle . L . Which suspend- votes—as he did last year - E t i H, Pre3ton'was elected , � . . —in a four-sided . 'NN IS , N, 1. Elgin. Hen. John Dryden was elected'in it wars phenominally succbasful', because Considerable sporting motley i i -rdgment. The mill is one of the best 6'xi � - - I - 352; Mr. T. of I ; - of the Ville Maria he I B' GU S A . in i bi question which struck and engaged the ed paym or even a three , � i � i . � . I � r was re- � ent some months ago, has been sen. -a ded cont6t,'he is practic., c4uip it, and,expect to run night and d' ' I . � South Brant by. 3bS ; Mr. Browei i . . . . 0 L I I 11 - .. � � : I I 11 I � ��le, on of -the people. In short, it is a tenced to two years in prison I y � . . . F� - I a I ti ally a winner, as the mayorality' ote seldom next season.' �� I or makin t I . - . � I I � '. I � elected in E last lgin by 58, and Mr. Me- ng 9 exceeds 22,000. It is not yet certain tha . A SAD CASE. I I - . - - -, I . d ous'thing for any party in power to false returns of the! affairs of 'the bank � I I . I 1� � I ) I Dermid in West Elgi r , Alderman Hallam will run. His health 18 7 sang a due. in Carmel Presbyter- pine slwarn� on wh I . . . I I � I . tc t I - I I . named are I a by 21. The two first I a,pjp� e ' I 'kht be too much : Tile death of Philip Spohr, popularl� , a is usually called the � i 11 , I al to,the people without such an issue. thus leading many become'beavy losers. poor and the campaign mi I i �teinl ach , - . rter8 of HOD. Mr. Ross It'sis the dominant party that is likely to Considerable sym' . known ae "Phip," at the early age of Qi i -ancharc�onSabbath'evening last,"which jumping Off place� and intendR keep' " � � . 0 . , as v ell end I Ing � ., and Messres. Brower and , � Pat iy is felt with the Id for him. Clark's friendslare hoping for a r4moves a familiar figure from the sportilig 4ed and. received. —A ,rA:ect- elo 1 n ter.—Concerning - ­ � It - I We most by this emission. . All history man, but justice demands that such deeds straight fight betweeiin hi � and Macdonald. fr�;aternity. 1i bach r's F ball this wi i � - followers of Mr. Whittle There are still ' � . be punished. Mr. Weir insists that he was 0001) HOTELS . In attainirg his majority Phip ing o' thoFaiiners' Institute was held in*fniuni'dpal �natters in,McKillop Mr.janies . . . , Y. I ' . I two vac I ant seats, namely, North . Waterloo pr6ves this. t is a pity that '.'a cry " has in the dark as to sone important matters . . . FOR'13116SKOKA. c4me into 5,n ample fortune, which he tri&a I )ur vi lago .on' Saturday last.—Mrs. Peter 1; Lockhart i4 the only candid . . I I . ate in the fielil . I . , A strong syndicate, r td. spend in many ways. He was a lil 1 loberbson was in the village this- Week for reeve, as faras-we have learned. Mr, - � . ml�re power with the. masses and, appeals affecting the bank's sbanding, and blames a Mbstiv.ol Tot -onto . y ! I I � . � and East, Mid dies e3c, th former made va. men, has been orgaOized Ito pi Al us r 'ller and a plunger. I risitizi g her daughter on her, way to. Ailaa i i Lockhart i� a courteous man and one who , 11 I I � � m 'Pre directly to the people - He ran a game of big J I I t . . than a record missing cashier. Bu- if Mr. Weir was -not I -ovide a . . -.-,3 . cant by the election co?r s an oitn for some time on King streeb and tb Iraig, to attend the funeral 6f her mother, ,can be eaoily 'approached, and has gooa - I t d the latter to!' clean, botle sure of what he wE a doing he should not koka and Northern Ontarip.with largely in- Ei i J � . at arid economical gov ern. . , � have deceived the p iblic and 'the Govern. daGion. The Grand 4 a for big money. Occasionally he . lity, and is possessed of a fair ' , 8 me'nt. But il� has been proven over -and Trunk Railway Company land tile Al u8koka,) bucked the tiger in New York and Chicago. I ' rd' 8 - will be disp . by the death of M % llo�glns. As the partie creased hotel accommo Btl kes wer - I dre. Mcllwen.—Tb6 sacrament of the busineEs a�i, 1. I now stand, the LU)erals av"e a clear ma,jor- ment by making formal statements that 1: - ,e,n ed in Carmel ishare of sound, common sense. He would - ! - - . - e ' His last years were spent in obscu ' - �e 17 rian. I I ab the 'make a � d so long as it po-operating with �-! =t'ppe' church on a � . ity of nine besie es the, .Speaker, and the over again to e the case, an might be, and were untrue. Let all in Navigation Company at ,rity. a bbatb, first class reeve, and his chances Of - � . ' ' majority is mot, is the case the politi . cian is wise, if he wants places of public trust! take -notice that they the syndicate and preliminary work has al- . 061v a small remnant of his property was norni g service. , The preparatory i,ermon I I e g elee 'd aril excellent. If he will have . � I � e ikely to increase as time are expected to kno,,�, that the returns made ready begun. Thc-men� composing the left and his health was shattered, A year! vill bi preached this (Friday) afternoon, at � a opponen time alone will tell who that . to win, not t - , 1. . - I , try the experiment of kick- I I syndicate are: J - 9J. Foyj,Q, C., M. agpillowas stricken with paral'sis of the'. I � - ' ' goes on than to di ninish. Even the Toronto 0 to the Government are true. I P. P. I y I 1:30, 1 �v Rev. Mr. Dewar, of Ailaa Craig.— pponeut *ill be. Mr. JDhn. Brown, a . I I ' . 7.1.4 � ink against t�ie pricks. .A party with a . I I Alderman John Hallam-, !George P. Ma. br� n. . . I lev. I 1r. Brownleb, of Lucan, conducted prominent fhrmer, and. shrewd and far seeing � � - - ; % � World admits th tt "'Mr. Ross stands to poor record and a good -" cry' `: I gann, Alexander Nelsou,' of i I arvic( in St. Pa,uFs church, on Sabbath -man of busiJaess, is in the field f�.r council- I I �n' , :L. is much The Toronto Tel gram has 11 corp6ra, . the Rossin I A LUCKY 3LILN. _ f . ­ - carry on the Gove -nment forthe balance' ; ;,I � ,!L 'Of * . - House, all of Toronto; D. W. McDon% Ivenin Z last, with very much acceptance, !or, and w6 presume the members of this � . I � � more likely to succeed at. the polls than a -tions " on the brai 2. D Id, of bus of the Toronto men to be benefitted and at the close of the sermon administered Year's coun�il will againoffer for re-election, * . il . - espite the well- ; , I . � . the term of the exIsting Legislature." I Sutton, West Ontario, anq Major William by':the renewed interest in Canadian mines. . . -s . t known fact that both the Canadian Pacific Clark, of London, England The corn t1he sacrament. —Miss Nettie Fulton who and perhapi others- . I f., I — - party with a good record and no cr'y. . . . -w-, __ , . I I Party' is Barrister Parke. Mr. Parke made mover- Is I . I . , , � a - and the Northern Pacific, the two great . will be known as the Ont'a io Surnme . ias been engaged � with Alr. Preeter, general I I " The Manitoba Ele' . I . I r He. � � erchant, of 2' . L - I __z I I ctions. � I - I . al shrewd investments during the past two I � - . - . L railway corporations bf Manitoba, did all, in tels Company, Limited, wit 'an authorized e4rs, with, the result that he has cleanell as rel I .,urich, during the past season, LL . Contrary to general expectations, the ditoriaal ote'a and Comments. their power to crush Ae Greenway Govern. capital of $1,000,00oi to be- in orporate y rned home.—Mies Ida Cook of . � � . ... d I Farquhar. I I . . L ` . 51- §outhRiver, who was here on a visit, hq,s . . `_1 Manitoba Provinefal elections, which came 11 I The machine must be destroyed," shouts ment, the Telegram persists in saying that up� : $500,000 and will now rest on his laurel' LL1_N_S & STANBURV-, barristers, convep , - - �, "I - � ` - I � - �w N_ 0 -, under the act. On . ; -, . .Ol comp nies ly � - _. - , Co -: I I th Mail and E it was-Greenway's stilbserviency very : 0 -N. . r! I first-class hotels will be rected the THE PARIS EXVOSITI I zleturned home.—Mrs. Balfour, of Kip -pen, " off on Thtirsday o last week, resuLl:ted in a ,mpire. Yetit countenance I I to the cor- . I I � &no rs, notan a, etc., Exeter, Ont. R, H.'Collins � I I � i I , � � beat sites have been chosen and plans have ent a couple of days here last week with I ,.deJ. 4. Stzntury� B. A., (late with No - I - .i - . . : Officials at the Legislative building say r cousin, Mrs. Charles McDonell.—The 1 & Co.. barristelhi, Toronto). . Carthy. Nler I : , porations that caus'ed his defeat. The been prepared by A. H. Deinison, architect that Ontario's contrib ' 16184f -1, ., I . ;�_ . defeat for the Gi ! Iltiway Government. The Bob. Birminghim and A. W., Wright an�B Tel e*gram is old enoukh to talk sense. . � utiori to the "Pad re �: I exact and accurate figures are � scarce , ly yet ir gangs, � , s rinembers of the Independent Order of For- I D. HAY Co4iissioner, Conveyancer, wills, inort- � . - V , th i and the party- pays them 1. . I - for the m any, for 'three otels, which, it Eximaition is practically in shape &nil has �1, "work" tile constituencies. But . _---�- I is exp co P e . sters, with their wives, enjoyed a fowl p. Money loaned at the ,� - to? ected will be ready'. for occupation beeji forwarded to Obtawa. The exhibits . 0�lr __ - attainable and probably will' not be until the � I . gages anA deedo- drawn u , I . - in � � . , . . t , , I 'a It ' i � - th r � 6 � it nigii t Oh. ter t0T 81 e 0 1 1 If CA I 106 I 9 I f6 1� "' le . I - I 1 3 ) - o I h ,_ , ety I , n .t. i it i I 1 � 9 , n I , , i6c I ' no h h I t _ I , � , . or , I I i I , I 111� In �] I I !I I i b � a � r 1 13 1 � I , , 'I t.� �! : Mail does 't mean the.Tory machine. War News. � . nexo summer. Frederick Siniley, who pub. made by the provinces will not be separate. 1, and -oysiBr roupper on Tuesday evening, lowest rates of �atereat. 1609 ­ -, I . 1� � a rved at M Foss' restaurant. After sup- � ,4 the official announcement is made by the __ , lishes the'Canadian Summer Resort Guide,, ly grouped, but will go under the eneral � , I anch-' �� . 9 er a verr pleasant hour or so was -spent in ard, who is � � x .. ow- t is never too late to mend, and Lily met with another serious reverse has been chosen secretary of the corn any. hedditig of the Canadian exhibit. The only I . ,� returning oflicer-a Enough is known, h' I The British forces in South Africa have NOTES.—Airs. Robert Pringle,'of BI �1� " �� �, - ever, to justify the � leornewbat, . P I t eir well and favorably known ­ at W A VALUABLE MINERAL. ., led �e room in the -enjoyment of gaines, around here, !visited friends and relatives in i ;; statement that the Gov- Langtry's la'es� similar to th Ill befel Majo'r - General. exc�ption will be in the mining department �l $t ,� . it ernment has met with f r:atrimonial venture seems White a few week� ago. On Saturday and, in this Ontario will make an elaborate i usic an social intercourse. -Mr. Thorgas this part the atter end of last week. She . a severe reverse, to have a re ative influence. B. A. 0. Craig and Joseph N. Shedstone, ;I 1� � i . At her . �, ellis, ippen, spent' a few* hours With is as active a d energetic as over. An Mr. _� � r � 1, - i I Major General Gatac'e's force, operating on secretary of the Maksey-Harris Company, disolay, the. ores having been collected and � " f I - I band's reqoedt she is quitting the turf '. 1; I 1.� which may, in all. likelihood, result in its I �-.� I 4 the southern horder �f 41.1- A 11 arrsin ed —der 4-1, �� : . 9 f iends ere on Wednesday —Mr ' ichard P in 1A ; 4- i4l .- 0 range ree ave recently been visiting the vast fields of Is - an ry a on o ArchiMa . I . . 06 5 — - a etect g a handsome brick z � resignation and tbe -coming in of the Conser- an( selling her,race horses. He thinks the State, in making an ttack upon the Boers, Corundum Blu�, superintendent of the bureau of mines. � 11 . I in North Hastingi, of which they atchfo , one of the pioneer business men residence next summer for his eldei3t son, . vatives, under the leadership of Hen. ursuit of racing unbecomin - for a woman. fell into a trap whic Mr,,'Jardine is lo �f Hensal , and now a resident of Lawrence, 4he combine pleasure with butjineve and Hugh P 9 had, evidently, been have the control� This much talked of de. oking after Ontario nianu- _ th , . H oricb, , orth Di kota, is here visiting his many re- secured the Plan of one of the, best laid out John McDonald. The figures now given seems to h9ve a streak of good sense. prepared for them, iind the result was a posit in Hastings and Sowth Renfrew is the fac ures : A. MeD. Allan, of God 1� !7 D I I ! — � I tives at d frieTads, who are pleased to else houses in this section ' show t serious loss. The British General marched and! Prof. Hatt, of Ottawa, after t " I ��s . hat 22 constituencies have gone Con. I - only,extensive formation at present known he, fruit ; ' , ' . - of country. -Mrs. that the, great impetus given to Prof. Robertson and Dr. Saunders after the 1 im agaii .-Mr. 3 ame3 Chesney, vaternary David Bromi went dowh to London last I 6.��i I . servative, 15 Libel It is said from Putter's Kraal, near Molteno, to at- in the -world. In lina and Geor- !:a rgeon of thie,village, has, with consiher- Friday, to se,el her husband, who is workia' ' -al, one independent and . tack the Boers at 84ormberg, and in his gia �t is of second North Caro agricultural products, and Dr. May after - I - ai n in China is due to the dis- � � ary or derived origin arid . I ble skill put together the �complete frame ,g . two electionef yet tD be held. Many � official report states that he was misled by rs in narrow, pockety v( . theeducational display. in the gas works, returning home Saturday coviery of vast coa �� ins, whereas in : Mr. F C. McDonell's pony, which died evening. -Mr, John Brownt who had been majori I 11beds. In Shatil Pro- the guides. The offi§ial details so f Ontario it is found in huge oruptive dykes, I I . tieg, however T - . , are very small, and if I I ar re- I - . I vine,e one of these beds is said to be 13,500 tod British � � : a me mot the ago. It is nicely mounted and working witl, M -r. John Scott, of Hibbert, I � Gimli and Daupitin, the two constituencies I : � ceived show that the lose was one lof which is over half a mile in width. I : 1c n be seen in the display window of � . . being the ' 0 . flensafl. I . I � M r. J. the sum el returned square miles in area, the oal 633, of which nu'mber 605 are returned as Mr.' Craig and his associates have had en- n ' to our village a where elections-arE yet to be held,should best anthracite mc eers i'n the field for the last two years, i ; 10 Clause 'a harness shop.- -The friends Of feW (P=s , spend a few weeks b4ore ' tj China, it is believed, will " !niasing " and it in resumed that they are gin' - G J. SUTHERLAND', notary public, con- I Sparks, who' has been in Blake he balmy air of California. . c prisoners. . A carefully ,selecting what ti ,,ya eer, insurance airent and issuer of marri I ie I remainonthe side of the Greenway Gov. yet become the greatest coal-produ ing ey considered 'age and vicinity for some time past, will regret ago � t iiss Bell: lea for � . I P ernment, as they we try in the LA;ER. . licenses. office at the post office, Hensall. Good I ' Jo ving -a q et, good natured, inoffensive � ,w ( - � orld. valuable. The largest ktio a deposit has villa e dwellings, and also f �roperty, for sale .; to learn that she has returned home quite ill. good follow, o will be muc rein the last Legisla . - 1, . if . I . I hn in I h missed should I - _ - , ture,'and with numerous re-counta which � 7 - - - The official, d .spate es h4sued by the War been bought from the Ontamo, Government and great bargains to offerrarami The preffent time � he leave. ..M Alexander Pardon who hat Some time a I o the o Office, include by private parties and the syndicate in hfon� to loan on first mortgage on farm and vinage . .. 9 - pponents of the, Do- mese4go received by Gen- ly � . � . . � � . I 1. oin y a uoi . for Denve I are almost certain, the wheel of fortune : which Mr' Craig is intereste' I btained ProOlrty at the very lowest rate of interest, low -ti ! � Cromarty. been unwell fi �r some tirr# left _' may yet turn in,favor of Mr. Greenway minion Government made a great fuse, eral B Iler from Gene al 'White, in which I P r. . ! -a I Colorado, a I ow weeks -ago, ,and intendodd I I ' tie from _ a th S�owz To RENT. -A large two storey . be- the I.tu -Posselssio,� after a hard foug] a�w I I � ENTERTAINMENT. I , or ter describes , brilliant sor' t wi - Arrangements have ... I at all events make he ins ority of his cause, as they i said, Canada is to be abut Ladysmith, on I Mon ay - night la some of the parties claimi g been completed for a concert, to be held to spend the i inter there for the benefit of . . - I � j op- I I I St.. Five - . to be part brick store, with plate 91SEN front to rent for a term I �t i .. gade made of ye4re. This is a flr al % out� of the German market, as a result of the hundred men ofl the 2l id Rifle Bri owners of it. at olass building and is now. I .. e school house of section No. 5, Hibbert . writes that the climate is portents so small that they will'not be able , in his he th, bu; he . . 0 not favorable 'or him, and that he may soon � preference which we give Great' Rritain their way unobserved of `a hill It Is imitable for a dry goods or general store ; could 1 �n the evening of Thursday, December 21st,, to carry on the Government. All this, . . to the crest As to the question so f ' quently asked be ziXan d with living rooms up stairs if required I I _ drove off the Boers ano blew up n a teturning, rl., 0 .1 e chairman, ncis, a ."soli of Mr. William Francis, ail - It seems, however, that these ,doleful proph- by; means of gun cotton. - Whe ' d it, " What is corund in?" the aim. @all- . . 166, tf I t,I 'Mr. I. Hord, of Mitchell,an Fra however, is doubtial, and the strong prob . Is, of . � howitzer' since the discovery of the amous Ontari For partfleullare address Robt. Bell Jr., box 86. Hen arid the committee will place in the hanc leave for a more congenial clime.-Mandie . isies, like many others, arel not to be rea to camp they were I coofronted by -a Aarge .P epos C , interesting programme, compor -_ o is well known 1-.2re in- abilities are that Hugh John and his col- - lest answer can be, an inf rior corundum . 0-3rPLEMENTARY SUPPER. -On Thursday . . I ,ed of dia. old thresher .� lized. Germany must have our products, force of Boers, but fought their way through ls a superior' emery. C6r�ndum is the evening of last week a very pleasant event , gues, recitations, vocal and instrumental tends nd' hristmas bolida3a here, . - ha dest substance in the wo ' . I - leagues will have a, i opportuni ty of showing and in raising the duty on them she is but with fixed -bayonets, managing toinflict, r with b8irgratidlather, Mr. John Bray and I I . con- . rld, if � the dla- took place at the residence of Mr. Donald ' The ,services of Mr. A. B. . hat siderable loss on th mend is excepted. Until the Ont , -4. 9 to the world what I hey can do in the shape taxing her ownpeopie, but trade with t ,�'.usic, etc. other relativ - re. B.-fice, from Blau- - ' 0 enemy. The -total ario de- Urq�,hart, in this village. The occasion �one, of St. Marys, have been secured, and w days last week with .her . � i he will be present with his phonograph and of legislation for t ae Prairie Province for ,ou gradually increasing. In 1896.97 Briti In o ed, wounded and - prison- it were discovered it had 'always been was a corriplimentary supper tendered to , aister, Mrs. John Haenky, -of the boundary. a I sa in kill ; - 081 a � furnish amusement for a crowd. -The phono- chard, spent al fe the next four - rears. In the general Ou r exports to that country were $77,531 ; era was 62." General 'Buller gives no par. found in the form of emery, that is, inti. Mr.;Chas. Herring, by Mr. Urquhart, whe : _Miss C, I alaught I897-8,41)045,422; 1898,9, $A,837,448. ticulars as 'to the in - nat'ely mixed with iron. It, is the oo - n 1 goaph is a most wonderful 'invention. and Mitchell, a daughter ,. er, two of Mr. Greenway's colleagues I Vements of the -Lady- T run - abo't forty of our citizens assembled aroun of Mr. . I - � - . dum in the emery that doe 4 d its every word and sound. ' ' e riage . . smith r lumn, and there is no e the cutting. . can be heard dis- � fall. ---' elieving coo arlJobn Mitchell ar - Hen I . Mr. Cameron was beaten in In a speech delivered in Brantford the news' from General 1 �Methuen's column. The iron simply rubs the �estive board to do honor to the guest -1 tinCtly by every one in a large audie - I maker, Cranb�rookf is visiting' her aunts cutting. and heats without of the evening. For. the past season Mr. nee A I and cousin ' neighborhood.- � - Winnipeg and Ron. Mr. Watson in Portage other nigbt.the Minister of Customs, H Major-General Gat er6i'llas sent additional -It is on account of the iron in good time may be expected, and all wiil be 1 on. r1a tevaporator leased, and I made welcome. � . I A youtfil I o stoI6 a ring out . � emery that the latter cannot be used to Mr.j Urquhart took his way of showing. his J I of Mr. Davis' 'evvellery store, hastened for . . Is. Prairie. Her�ing has had the s ' I h particulars of.his zfeiiit at Stormberg, and . in Miptcholll.i'wh - - Mr.,Patterson, referred to the prosperity of acquits the guides of �, - treachery. The do- iation of the enterprising and busi- 1 � . It is not too mue , grind tempered steel, as the friction is Euch apprec c I to say that the people the Dominion of Canada to.day as compared spatches say that 66 1 men in- addition to a:s to destroy the temper. Unlike emery. nes�like manner in which he has condu' � , I Dublin and ok passage with our mail of Manitoba have n3t shown their appreci- with what it was three y .. ars ago those already reported are missin ated Leadbury. I carrier for t boundary one evening lost ation of good . He 9,p - b r' uhgai u g corundum is a cold cutter, each grain makes- tha institution, and alsoto give the busi. 1; Car load of,feed corn just arrived at,Ha 'in. � week, but w aroused oat of - ' r the-botal I ra ve a clean out, and once wheels of pure corun. - I I - gov rnmentr in the manner slil that the trade of da ada had I ness men a better opgortunity of becoming 'ilton & Kerslitke s, Seaforth. � �� - 0 oss up to 6Q9. The �Boe � his slumber - I - 101C-3! about one clei ck in the morning and taken � I hteen his position at ?_%Iolt�6no. HAPPYLY WED,—A ver . Idi4 I they should have done. For twelve nly not followed up their ouccess by attpckiDg dumr are produced at a reasonable price they acquainted with Mr. Herring. After all h I y pretty wei _g ,, prisoner He will weeethat honesty is - I ' Mr. Greenway increased some $16,000, 0 . in eig M ajor should supersede entirely the- alOw-cutting hadi done ample justice to tile sumptuous took place on Wedneeda .' the I Mr.- John D�er, who is . years or more, -General . has year's of ConserOative Gow cut, or some. French, operating in. 'Liorthern Cape Colony, grin I y evening, Decet` )esZ poiij. Ino 1. . n- ; - � I . . used for sharp- repast which had been provided by the :'ber 6t,h, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will- �' employed wit�h Mr. William Towers, was - , '� ) ir� d8tones which are now ! I , m economical and thing leiis than one million year, whereas to the west . ening all ateet tools. . 1, I � of � Gatac�'s force, contanu0s. - host; and hostess, Dr. MeDiarmid was called Jam, MeGavin, Leadbury, *hen their youn - I holidaying at 10rediton part of last week.- . C I 9 - progressive government, and under his rule - the increase during the past hrieeyeara had his advance towards esburg, which is-- I The Ontario Government, after making to the'chair, and the remainder of the even- 11'es', daughter, Miss Sophia, was joined �n I V"In f th boundary, intends . - . , c - the Province has been $16,000,000, or somethi g like �$6 000,. cupied by the enemy. i practical tests of . ! _. � � Mr. W. J. I 0 � f, l : . -' _ 'i c's g; own and prosp ap ` the treatment and separa- lDg � was pleasantly spent in music and '7,wedlock to Al . John L. Kerr, &'prosperous 1, building a ck residence -next summer I �, ered. He Z per annum. Facts e k louder than . . T111,03 JFFRY� tion of this corundum ore, estimates that it � i r has fou fit many hard battles in their inter- words. - I ,,,, young farmer, near Seaforth. Rev. A. W. 1 and is now aking preparati6no for the . 9 : LATEST. speocli, I ' � __ ' " _b 'a , _I , ,_ _ g k I I � - . can be produced at � cost of from $13 to $14 11TOTES,-On Saturday afternoon last, our� ,Tiffin officiated, - drid about, oner hundred in- I same. I eats, first against railway monopoly and ; — The War Offlee at London has received riet .; ton. Its present price varies from" $140 i i . . I - ; I , e the following despatch' from General Meth- to by the arrival of a' ' . ivited guests assembled to witness the cere' - I -Now . . . . $200 a ton, according to purity, and the speOial train from Loudon carrying Air. N. _'mony. The bride is one of Leadbury's most I � .1 then in favor of Provincial rights, and on Our Conservative friends a e thrQw!ing up uen, dated Tuesday, �ecember 12th ; " Oar Ontario corundum readily gives what would village was enlivened 't ' I I each occasion when their interests were their hats and hurralling in r, . 0 , . I reat style over artillery shelle � M. I Contitte, of St. . : - - I * � a threatened the Liberal defeat in Manit:)ha, by th . - . pan,lied by some 9-3 capitalists from Mozil �jhamd are a prize for the one who won ber. I . I being assailed and their right- d a ver strong position held be considered the maximum percentage of Joseph fame,' acc in !: !amiable young ladies, and her heart ana I W st Wawanosh. . . Of course e enemy in a Ion high kopje from four purity. . D13ATH OF AMES GAUsT.-Tho death of - - I . trelil and Quebqc, who had come for the � "Shia was be orningly attired in white silk, I Mr. James Gaunt- on Saturday, December by the very men into whos*e arms they have they ha,ve good , until dusk Sunday. I ... ,it rained hard last . � �,.- e ,a I I . THE U,I;IoN NOT P01;UL,iR. P _ d �. .. ,�l - . cause for their joy, and�if night. The, Highlan , brigade attacked at "Pose Of going out to St. Joseph, with a ':trimmed with silk lace ribbon, and -wore �% 2nd, removes one of .the most Prominent .9 . . I � now- thrown themsel veg, He had a right to the' Liberals had been successful they would, daybreak on Monday, 4he south end of the There is a movement afoot to have the view of investing money there, an(V,atarting � beautiful wreath of blossoms in her .haik citizens Of the township of West Wawa. � expect.lietter treatment at the hands of his no doubt, do just about t e same. But' kopje. The attack walo properly timed, but city council reconsider the amalgamation of up-riew enterprises, if the prospects would'.,The* little maid of honor, Maud Alorrisori, nosh. Decemed was just in the prime of . I I I . people. His fate, �owever, is but another those who draw the inference from the failed. The,Guarda wOre ordered to pro. the,public and high schocit boards. The warrant. The train arrived shortly after neice: of the bride was also, dressed in wbitle I life, being in i tie 42ad - of human i Manitoba election that the Dominion Gov. tect the Highland right and rear. The cav- members of the high schoof board are not dinner, the party travelling in a Pullman ,,silk. After the congratulations were ove4 ! evidence 3gratitude and does not I I i year, and gave every f tr with a It romise that at no distant day tie would. . ' furnish others who come after him much ern ed in like manner a alry and mounted infan owitzer satisfied v�ith the idea of a' joint board of and first-class car, taking with them- a � �tho party all repaired , to the dining ball, Eave occupied & prominent position in the artillery battery attack ey education half � . few months hence when it ppeals. to th appointe gooillylonupply for the wants of the inner 4 ' a sumptuous wedding dinn . encouragement e the enemy on the 9. � d, half elective. . a . where er awaiieil 1 olitical arena of oar Province. He wag a left, afid the Gluards on the right, sup They 'say it will be too much subject to man. very short time after the ar. � thern. Before leaving'the table the healt6 � man far ;above the average in --ability arical to follow his good example. people, should bear in , mind that since Sir ported . P Many reasons are being assigned for thig Wilfrid Laurier came to power in 1898, the by field artillery. They shelled the post- aldermanic influences. At any rate, when rival of the train, Mr. Contine had the !,af the bride wa proposed by Mayor Gunn' was an effee ive -and I radical chative in p blic sentimeril Liberals have won Provi . tion from daybreak, and at 1:15 1 sent the the by-law is submitted to the rate party provided with conveyances and . they -� of Seaforth, ins a 0 . convincing speaker, ., t, as mani- ridal elections in pavers few very complimentary I and durinv the early days of the Patrons of , . Quebec, Ontario, Nova Sc(tia, and New Gordons to support the * Highland brigade. will' be a It ch they _ returned to the I Industry took an active part in the interests e Government. The -troops held their o turn' ed to London leaving e Pu Iman her I fested in the defeat of th the school trustees think that it dro�e out to St. Joseph. The engine ro- 1 rem rks, after w i e a - ttribut,e it to the onslaught of Do. Brunswick. We can't expe(t them to win rd sufficient to ask the simpl I th I e �:Parlor, where a very pleasant time was of that organi,ation. He was elected presi- _. Som � wn in front of the r 'Y q, e question: - I always and everywhere. - enemy's entrenchment ,until dusk, the post- . �!A e you in favor of arna) arnating the for the party to return in 'the following 7sPo11t in music, singing, plays and sociaI dent of Hur county and was afterivarAl � includi ig the kopje - public arid high school boards?' They - con. a like ''chati until midnight, *when the bride ag,ain minion. politicians. and the in -fluence they - ____ tion extending, for a , after1loon. They were quite a busines selected as e Patron candidate in West exercised over the eople ; some to di8sen. The Montreal Witness as i truly: -Mr. distance of six milep, t kodder' tend that either the scheme of amalgams. andiremarkable, looking body of men and � appeared in a beautiful dress of fawn cloth, Huron for tt e H 'use of Commons, but, in sions in the Liberal ranks; some to the Greenway has as Pre y River. To -day am hol �" ng my posit , ion and tion ought to be fully- recited or, failing appeared to be in excellent spirits, and we trimmed. with pink estin, chiffon and guimp� the G&rrow-Cl �nnoloey election to the Legfs- I mier loven the pro- entrenching myself. ad to face at least il the � Ilhi that, no scheme should be adopted untl understand made Purchases of. real estate The young couple were the recipients 61 la.ture be sul ported Mr. Garrow, and since personal popularity Of Hugh John Macdon. Vince eleven years of honest, capable admin. Our lose was great. -The Boer ec Many , - . 12,000 men. ople have- given their decision. at St. Joseph and intend all returning again:; many useful and costly presents, some being that time he bad been an ardent supportar - 'losses are also said 6 be terrible, some . - from Toronto, ,New Yorki Goderie of the Liberal party. About a year ago he i i donald, the Conservative leaderi and the istration, defending and promoting 'its in- Mointo citizens think that a most eco. ner summer. Avery large number of. our : sent terests, both commercial and industrial, 4 t. nomics era as i arts showing the esteem was thrown from a load of peas in a ran- :, prestige given him t rough being the son of corps having been actu � ly wiped on I way to administer school, affairs is Vill sembled at the depot both at the , and other distant his father, wiligle ot era again attribute the and securing it p . LADYSMITH 4ELIEVEX), - not by an elective or appointive board of time of their arrival and departure. -Miss in which they are Eeld. F Mr. and Mrs. Kerr away accident, and sustained . serious injur- . eace after i time of reli. Oshall, who was engaged with Miss start married life on his farm near SeafortL ies from whi he never recovered. He. - . education at all, but by 'a salaried commi& MI I 9-i defeat to the�infiuence of the two great gious and race dissensions, f A despatch received .yesterday afternoon ,sioner or, commissioners of education, ad. Sin a, milliner, has returned to her uncle's, I with'many wishes for their prosperity an I visited the old country last summer in the ' . � railways, in the one case exercised openly bard to secure the prosperit e. has worked goes to 'show that General B;Iler is in W vised by an education committee of the ci Mr. C. A. Redmond,'of the township of happliness. . i� hope of regain� tighis health, but all to no - I � il and in the other qu . . y of thb fa mere commencing to get in his work. His forcoes council. � . ty Ffa .-Rev. Mr. Stewart, of Clinton, was I ', JOTTI.-;GS.-A goodly number w6at fron�l AM 1 etly, against tho Gov. by prompting railway comy tition, nd if have relieved Ladysmit�, and ten thousand avail I .he gradn . a ernment, L While th se and other influences he has not alto other succee( ed it as not Boer prisoners have been captured. 0UTTDZG DOWN ExpENSES. in the village on Monday aftemo,on last..- ' this section to Seaforth on Friday last to,� his death. He was wid . known amdug I :w 'This Mr.;R. J. Carlisle, who has been in Mani- hear the suit of Kinney vs. Arnold, -The! the stock me n his fault. "Jn loing so he a tagon report -has just been confirmed by the British Premier Roan's accession to' I of the rovince, and tU . may all have done heir share ized the the head of the tob4 for some months, is home at I , . I , we fancy . present on dog poisoner has been heard from once more, � Gaunt herd of Ishorthorns and their 111119111 - that share has bee comparatively small, railway companies, which command wide war office. - Ontario Printing Department has been fol. a i t, but we learn he intends returning Such fellows are usually looked u f-eieester sheep had a reputa- political influence, and the pa ion a . I . 11 . . . pen as be,,: ficint flock of t I . - - rt lar r il - i lowed by the adoption Of changes calculated in !pring and engaging in business ing small and cowardly specimens.-Manii'' tion second to pone In the Dominion, and a I - and that the main relason for defeat is that way company which he befriended in earlier -County Councillors ampton, of Mount to reduce the cost of printing,by at least 25 ther -Mr. J. A. Malcoln1v of Calder, Brothers have got their new saw mill nearly great deat of the succou which they -attain- I . days became his greatest pollioal foe per eent.. Each department has been noti. fo the Government, re*�ing on their -excellent � is , and Forest, and Brown, of rthur, had a nar- fied that the copies of its erly of Hensall, Was -in the completed. -Mrs. MeRwen, of the postollieel ed was due to e able manw-ement and ex - of defeating him. reporta intended villa�e last week on business.- I store, has laid in.% Woe assortment of goods�' oellent ju t O -the oce"94L The . administrative recor4 to carry them through, credited with a great sb escape from de t asphyxiation at for oirculation amolig members of the rA failed to lace befor the People a The fan 2ers of Mani. the Royal Hotel, elp , Thursday- morn- I%ture must tie lim Fis- Mr. J. P. Marshall in and has been confined for the winter trade, and besidex her funeral too � P ome lead. toba do not seem to have bee i duly appre- Ing. While &tten ited"to 1,680, andapplle&- to h to the Kinlou oemetery . i , . i the county council pr1oft, � i tioli for extra oopt 0 room for the past few weeks with. I Zra always right -Mr. George Rovia us and was k al attended by sympatbldng - `1 . . � J I . . es must be made to the illne#n.-Mr. W. J_. Crawford and Miss , 44ilt a little ho=e on the borders of the f I � I � � - �. . . 1� � I i - . f, - i i I . . I - i I I. ; . - , � I - . I � . I - I I ­ . I . ,�, - h i i I I I �, � . �. . � ; i . I � I � � I - , � . i I - - . � I .. I _r 1$ - . I? - I . I I I - - . 1 )4 . 11 i I I . ­ - - i I � I - . I � . I I. I . ,.-, . � � : ­ . ­;- . 11 � . ,- - � � � I I _� ; I . I � 1 . . _. __ . I � - ­ - .. . .- - - - . - -, _­ - .. ­ I 1� I - . .. i I .1 - � . I I ­ . I - . 4 � --..----.----- __­_�_­ . I � .. � 11 I - 1 . I -1 , � � � - . I � - _­_­ J�_____ -,-- __ _ —I ­ - I I . � I � I . I i I . ­­ -i . . � . � � I . � . 1 I ''. ,4-:4 1. ­ � ­� 1-1 * -Pi-, � t I � � I i 11 �11 k, 't "! .1 z I , - � �, I IC - I ; It � �': � 1 , . T �k i ;--,, 4 4 , � � I i 'N . . t a I � IN :j � 11TIV ;_ it4i - : x v : I � - i � i . .. i— � I � C : i _1 � �_j . - f - ; 11 I I - � DECI !0_� 7 .- - I 1;. P., Hir,m' convey-Rucer, PIT amount of money -fgrw zecurit.v, vanced frocAl C . UmIted amol t � At )Joint evl-= I I we&, s;aver , BIF. "-ps'-Th . 1,,!--,g-, , �;�,- . All;%D�,'U.0 .` - , be ple�&Sea tO-ig Mr. Jae, Boyce I Magools, broke in running shal ,opgine repaired � - ,.Moosojaw, cal -11 1�er, Mr. Alex� E_nglaud._,Mr�. ton, 'ar,e the gul aua other friert preacbed. .' in I Elliott, of Bayl 'of her -cousin, , Walker, of 4Ubi4 fr � iandis in this Keia2le., w,ho r, -i I I this place, is fb keen idmirer, ol eh"ed, a;few Id! of Wingharrij 4 1 ,This animal bas . of t!,he fall fairs I he not been PAJ mr.�McEwen, �o him 'M his strin" tricky in the'Sp', I !!!! . ,Al i I Nom. -I sa bebu visititkg fir bridge, Xud,othl Inon.ths, returne. . 13aeker, of Cent I ' ' w 4 �fW4'e V. las.-Mr. and W, � last ,week, from� been visiting fri4 I Robert Dow,las ' N" I 3�ftv, Richard I them out soon al Blake cougxregatij - da7 eVeLr,11194 an, I R,sv,. Mr. MeDO1 address and a w( donadd received ' It- , ing, and will � i His inumerouis fi I -eed in his new ,4 . � i,n wlsh:ing -him . health and happi ; tm-! Is NOTES.—Mr. fr,om Xonlzcal �, large party ,of � and Quebec. Thi lour of the rnbst. . those ,cities. T tors, hotel keepe 'era, members o . thernwas Alr, 'V, .Montreal, who is mammoth bloek- and engine were -. H-erisdil abont 12 - waiting to �conw While here, tbey, �Oliver Bissonette with the locatioi rumore(I they hai to operate busin -from Chathaman . for a holiday. —I "i Michigan react ,on -Sanday laet,� - bas authorized a � St. Jeseph -and 4' i Jong felt want. :1 I I � I ,� : I - �. . z . � xmofts.—It Wa TIb of this �comml I � . -of Xr�,George R4 loots. �Ho left h"-; push bija fortunes working in the Ill body will arrive. this week. Gre for his widowed I Of St. Georges I their missionary I in theor-angehall provided. and luni � The auniversary i DuTs - chureh W. Rev. W. T. Hall! InOrning,aud ever I � be held in theelit . . eveni0g, -at -whicl by ReQs. - W, I Musgrave. The i Brussels Method James Smillie h - where he attendel I - -er-in.law. I . Mm NoTEs.-The f their Aunual,Chri ,on Thursday, Diec interested in it a � . makeit a AuW88A Everybody come'i one of his horses -1 Fred Greenhas in � . his house very mt isaac�z new barn i ,one of the bew : In tho fire of last . organ and all the ; Samuel Stanlakv � . his recent illness.-. I � . - - - . I q Goderi . Mi I bus.—. �ss - , � N �-aadressed Cole?s I 'ary work. -Mr. I Ito his farm northl has .gone to lKiebij Switzer is away I illness of her arzo . ,:aovol instrumen -Mr,, and Xro. � Londes-no --- I - - I Stanley, was visit field. llne.-MT. -1 nearly tompletred the finest residenx Dolly Parsons hl vikit near Hills G' �ono .69 our most] , 11 I . . . . . . erectin .Be 11 eluently he -will 'A Ing mat larial - I __ � 1 P49: ;; . r. John W1 To urnod from a t .. e King's 1 ' h a very succe ford bmt weeir. -Rev. Father down the stairs i. and dislocated bi I —Wt. jor4ernii has bou Int Mr. I farmingL1201gart. .fe � -Ab the last c( ,ehureh, �Stratford members were re, -Mr. Win. Mi ger of the Fals'taf ill Stratford, h" intends entering I � -Miss Amela - 'h King, of 11 TOW week to Ur.- Johi Aeutof tlitt city, I -St. Andrewa r0yalatyle by -the f��Zty or fif ty -me shAQ&r aelebrati -** five were -Mr. , . J. tu ,% rt�ftn � d . ­ - -_ I . in the. I - � oftys On take - . 'Ing FaIld. - . , - - . . - � " 4 . - � - ______1 ----- -- __1 - I I