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The Huron Expositor, 1900-01-05, Page 4, V .--I I - J11, : , 4 , I , I �j;� . 1. 4 ! � . I - ""I- - � � � : 1' �7_" I I I THE -HURON,. EXPOS1110H -' I �Y JANITARY 5,9 1,90() � ­ � - �1 - . __ I . ­. — I � I I . I . ­ ....................................... �_, - - - - �i - . - � . . . � 11 � - - � "0=___Wft1 I � . I � I i I _._­_____­.. — - ''I'll, III, . — � - 4- �a I . I I . � . ­ -C � JANUA — - . - that the wide-awake- business men of Port when the trial came on she again plead d t I - t beloogs to Ingram & Donaldson, f Seam yout a a a in is an a a a Ing a I . TLY 1900 I ­.- LLLL � i 0 L � I':_ � : , I - i �- . , "'. I . I 6"1K�M1?VF.1VWf I" PRJ MAT _�f - - - . Arthur would vote to give their goodmoney having committed the crime. Tho'courage. for h, and nter power is supplied from T. ride on the front, of the bagge car,- and in- � S � ' L - - ! . , � L , -� . - to a fake or even to fill the pockets of the bus and cool way in which she did this at- H phill & Son's mill, Wroxeter. Gorric' vited him inside the car.. The youth did j. �.. - S. . It 1 3 4 5 6 1 . ANTL. ANTLE8 I z - I - . . promoters of the road. � They must see that tracted attention. ' People began to suspect - village, tv�o and a hall miles cast of Wrox- not coine,-and shortly after leaving Holmes- � I ;; . 1* ­ ca ,' 71..81 9 - go Hn 12 X1 ; _-_ , it is needed and that the road will promote a motive.' Nothing, however, could be oter, is.aho supplied from the same plant villa the brakeman looked for him, -but he 11 � , !-�L_-, � ­ * i'' Ancen 11!C 7176 11 J�) V1 , _<_ ­. . - I!, I I - . . �� . ., 9� 1 X0 ]*.ri, ,not only their own interogto, but the inter- learned on that point. The judge $ro- and power. - . was -not to be -found. When the train ar- and J� -*"--. ___ � , �, 1. -�­� � eats of the country, or Ithey would not have Bounced the death sentence and Hilda Blake � I i rived at Goderich and the mauer was re- - - - - - - - �11_1 & Co., p � -4 ;1 — , . .. I - AAA A :� - 21:i '7 1 WWW_�_�Iwlw�'W� I I- - �:. I "I �11-1 _-:Z] -X 7 ' ,--: -,-. -_'t --- - � V�1, added to their already heavy burdens by made no complaint. It was after all this i � .- � � . / - TH I z J_:!�-L'4 �� __4_7 ___]-�V" I --,;,-i'L,�-,,.1,. �. � ported, the -crew were ordered back to look . ".. I � . S,10v,�>01,;A I .. u�; - - � giving so large a surn. i that she began to write her history. The Huron Notes. . * . . � ;!�,- � , Forev . __ - � - f , �Z; � 9��_'Te: '--!'-�', . . I . for him on ulie presumption uhab tie had tal- :1� .. . ­— , , l --,*. ,� I " I I I "I ­ 16138 ,,�: - . ;, . .4 - __ ­ � . Briggs, of Michigan,is visiting' her len off and been. killed. � The engine �nd - z - - I � - __ � .- __-, ­. - -IT-�_kIN., .1 -7-- reason she gave for her strauge actions in -- M ri. ' I - ___ -, . . . . - i'�t,� . .:�,, -!" -I � I � I - It, . to be I I , � - - *�._.��11--,.- oot . ..., ,11 . Captain T. E. Robson, the well known assum n all the guilt of the horrible deed .brother,, Mr. John IF. Andrews, -of Ash- tender, with five of a crew and Constable . We don't 8 11" thing - and mean another, __ , . _: - . . � ,��11 - r i g � - 'y 0 - . ,day,, �. ' . - . - - . - . ,_�, ,P: , � '. . , don townships and was t she was induced to commit the field. � . Ausbrook, came back as far as Holmesville , - � - . .11 f- afoole-breeder of . Lon hat - Prom " _�< !., --N-,�'4__*,-,, .,� 4, crime by another, and a man whom she -John We stick t �� whi�t we advertise. � p� music. -.,:) I` --�- ; 5 -,--� - i McVicar, of Kenova, We9t Vir. and made diligent search, - but found no . � . I . f\--'5- -,� '. , i�1'1 I rk,of the con I I . 11 local I , . , � - � ­.� X uty of Middlesex, has been . - , I -.1 . . I - I 3 . � _ 4:_ ,4- , ­ ,-�J�] loved. The matter was laid before the At- ginia, hasibeen makinga visit to relatives sign of the youth. It was a tired and an- � I .1 - Fromif � . . - ,q4 - . It- "I . r i ,,;�,,x*�,.-"� :r _,; ,i . so eatied bylthe Cobser'stives of East Mid- I It : �� � .1 4X . - > - . v I ! Boy =___=4== - . - . talu'llu � . . - I . I I . � . I Amters� , � dlesex as their candida.its for the Legislature, that the story of thei, woman, without cor. Mr. Erasmus Carter, of Olives Mani- at 3 30 Sunda morning, nd ,'heir annoy- I I , "'. , k Manitobd and he decided in Godericb.. , . ad train crew th ­ �__­­­ - -- :, �� .41.. �­:� : .-O.- , at landed in Goderich crr,-m- - & ,; �2 � �, ,�. � - ,,;,� . r ."i., � 1� , . -, -.1 I .­ t - � - I V a j� �1 - , ­.­-, A�,t , .1'. 1. I , 1[�' late T. D. Hodgins. t Th . toba, is ta ing a ho iday with his friends in &nee was nob lessened when they, learned on - 1 . I . . _. . � . . ha" b. X14 v. .0, ' to replace th' 0 roboration, could not be acted 'upon. The invitv I - lat - _. - 0 1 � . ' - - . T . - , . i . .., " . _'_ - Monday, that the youth had secreted -his p ' business I - - i i . - I C'. 11 . . 'I - -­ 1z" i�� Conservatives of EAst �1 stor was not written for the public The Fordwioh. - - , M "', C � ". . . �Z�11 e I '14�_ I It C X 5- 14 1. 11 i . (a , - _y � We ar going to" tart this year & Dy alvilalor , T, !__� t*"�l ­ q I � "4 . - � 1 0 - - � � ,iddlesex have made , t, �� e ,� I- W . - T4rnbull, f Clinton, who hits been way -t -o Goderich on the first'irip up. " In , I , . _ ' ". A � I - - . �i I I � .a happy choice. � Mr., Robson is a man of i Attorney. General of the Province could not -Dr. . - on the . I Me 0 YOTE ­ " 'j' � good ability, and &ge6ial, nice'fellow, and act, the judge who tried the case and pro. spending about a year studying. so bthing-'to rememb r us by in the future. . .. . 1, .� X _,�� -:1 ­ - I ,� Auspi . � I , 11 --- ­ a A, I 1* should make a, goo.4 'representative, if Bounced the ''death sentence refused to continent, 1hae retu ned. . _ I 9) - . — � � - � � 1. "I � . Adist. j , ­_ _A,�',_ V., I ... IF - - I . '. � �! elected. The worst thilig about him is his recommend clemency, and the Dominion -Dr. HO,nest'Holmes, son (if Rev. J. W. � MCKWOP. - in -it J "�- ,--�_ -L,�:' Ji Goveirnme-ht allow �)_,_ , � �They- have all g9t to go—we don't want them. You , - I � , , , - 1� ��' polities. The Reformers �have aelec ed the -law to take its Holmes, of Clinton is about to open a den. MARRIA' I . - - �� , - 1). -Oa Wednesday a ,� ; led Dr. Ling, De" t� I � - � 7� A` ( - Z, � . every � C:�_ � 4 - . 'McWilliams who was their Dendidate at tile course, and Hilda Bla�e was hanged.' It -bal office i 'Clinton, th, a pretty and qu'4 i haveL thm'. .1 . Al , -1 � 11 - ,,4� 13 0�1, !;- Kl� 7 ;:_1!,r111_1_J . was 1i , - I . D2 8 6. _�_� 11 - � �. , '� .7 I . last' else .a � �, ! Iding - , . I I - �� __�_ `_,�*_?� , tion. I - willuever be known whethershe wasthe- -A union conve t , ' ! � I I 9- ­.- " � ion of the Methodist took place at the residence ol . . 7ndrew * . - . x , � �,_ - .1, _-1_1 I I ; bide * . U- � i , � - . .. I. It" , * I � . �_ , I I � refil murderer or the tool. of' another. . . and Evangelical ell rches will be held in the Robinson, McK Ilop, when his I daughter, ;� - � I exteni 1,r�,' �_=:::;�,_ . I . . . i � F �* , y � i I a;_ N � - , e don't believe� * - I -them over ftom season to -:, __ 10 - � - I , I , � - - d ' ,e to Mr Z.15 - - � .� im� ,,� ` - The good people Of t1he M otherla�d. have . Benmiller church o F�bruary 4th and 5th. Miss Minnie, -was unit,e in marr in carryinor __ r, I - . , . Car 'p,��ro lag' - We have p' I . on – ' 1. ,oun o, - far - to Se , nly 37 by actual coant left,. larize I India is suffering from one of the severest -Mr. Adam telon, of Indian Head, Thomas Wheatley, a pres 9 son. - 1, , -;�;_ a. I 2 ,�'-, � in several ways shown t�heir appieciation of 0 t � - -.1 � � . - I- � famine that country has ever experienced.- Norl,hwesit Territory, has come to Clinton mer reeiding on the adjoiniuW,f I . - - - z 1. I __ I I Canada's good offices in 1coming to their aid . - ,�r,�., The I I �Jl I - ente'ri . - Many districts where the crops were never for the winter. . . ceremony was performed bv Mus- so V.A I . NEW' ADVERTISEMENTS. ! in their struggle with t16 Boers. The last ' isies were wo-n in a garden in Ash. grave in the preeence of the imm di�te rel- We take stock oK the Ist ,6f February, and we are not � �, nitely -1 , - -Par ' - - . � .Ai � � . I - I evidence of this kind is a telegram from before a total failure are this year destitute, field townkibip just.before Christmas. ']Chey Wives. Miss Mary Wheatley, si8 -er of the goin to hwe a Afant�e in stock -by that time, � I Acalsion . � ' 4W The figure between the parentheals, or each Lord Stratbenna 'to Sir Wilfrid LaurieF, . and thousands of persons are on the! verge of were fine specimens. groom, acted as bridesmaid, -N hile Mr. - - - ,� - . thepe 11 o,n,e,, denotes the page of the paper on whioh ithe I .starvation,and before auotherer' � -Miss E. M. Mlaxwell, head nurse of Samuel Robinson, broilier'of the bride, 1 � . � I 4. . - I .- I & rtisement will be found. - op can be �i preEex s� and which is as follows : "A. C. Harms- 0 . i - lee Bwinvs2 For Sale -Nforley Habkirk-S reaped rnany thmeands will have actually Flower Hospital, N�w York, is visiting her acted as groonismam. After -the congratu- I & 1A_A1 � � - - - - - - - - - - . stan,di Fival Nokjie,C-J� 0. Smith -5 worth, of the London Daily.Mail,. has handed parents on the3rd concession, Morris, lations all sat down to a sumpt cue wed- I . . 7 �1� - - W -W -v-,w,w -W . - I . auaie�l . � I . � I . �� . � Boar ForServivc-J =es Strong -5 . .1 me a check for ,C1,004 as a donation from starved for want of food. With the trans. -Dr. Agnew, late of LondeBboro, who ding dinner. The young - couple were the " . .� . _. r,ealiel portation facilities which now exist.in that I I ' . Gre-tings-C. IV. Pal-st--8 I .1 - the Radyard Kipling lioem fund, for the has been taking a post graduate course in recipients of many and v ua le presents Ten only Mantle � I $3. 50 to "h5.50 - I ta:ta. - Wan ted-Ftr.pi: e XedloUle Co, -6 � o . I . � . 1-$ - 11� . - for $1.99 each __ � . -dire klater Skating Boats -R W11113-5 � dependbnts of the Canadian-contringent. He gountry food supplies could be got. 'from i � they 4re . , etl ' S' . I . � I I i . tion of I Europe, has returned, and tal I ks of opening testifying to the esteem in I le I ' - 7 1 . I � Annu%l 1[,a.(t-ng_F. G. Ne,ilin-5 . states that it is sent an a'recogn Call. outside,� but the most of the peoplo have no an office in Wingh4lm. - held. Mr. and Mrs, W e le gin mar- � - I AN this season S.St les. � *� . ! - � y ters 11 I- . * - . I - . 113, emember-At-all & Ortwein-5 � adiL'a prompt and magnificent response money to buy food, and there is-i;'o work for -Mr. James Mair, of 11(illett, intends to ried life --under very q orta-lel -circum- � - ten,6.k(� Reasons For fl,tpaluegs,-W. Pickard & Go. -5 ' � to the call of the . mot -her coun- .them to dcLby which they can earn money. ' take up his residence in Clinton, and has stances, and their many'friends wish Thir een only Mantles, �6-50 to *87.50 - r - . - ll e r ch, Prophetic Midt&gcq-Gre*t­& Altiador)ald-1 i I I them � 1i try to her children." The poem While this .is the case in India, Br'itAin and bought from James�S I . - �11 I to .'�2.99. AISLNUS-R. B. Gunn -5 I . mith a lot on which he continued happine8s and prosperib I ' i - � proCef I pplies the.f und, it � is hard yl. I - �, . . -_ Books -A, Winter -1 . ; which su ly neces- the Boers at e spending millions of �do'�iars�in purposes erecting a -brick house in the TirE ELECTIO-_NS.-The most keenly eon- ��.28. � I : � � I sary or. Half spring. '10 to $12, for $6-.75. Xotice-NV. i�. oalm,ettd-6 � . to state, is Rudyard Kipling's " Ab. an effort to exterminate each oth - . Six nly Mantlesi� ,$ � � . i . tested municipal election held in th i -spent; ' Feed Cor-n-HamiltoD & Kerslake -8 i sent -minded Beggar," of which the London of. the money that is being worse than -Mr. John Moffatt, wife and family, !a town- I ; � , � Deuir;nitrafion Le,snn-3-ffis Nettie wilsoil-8 shipfor years, was that on Alon,day last, . �_ 1� J al bon . - - . I Daily Mail has the exclusive rights, and wasted in this way would Save millions 'of "Aast year's Mantles, regular 8 . -itertAintnent-Kippen Loige-8 . aw, ire.visiting in Stanley, and resulted in the election bf ,NJ '. James I I Cainpl Forester's 19 , from- Moose J I r �Ve lave seven . Wc-Iton C&csa Fa-,t3ry-R� 11. 1�erguson-5 I from which it hag made the -huge sun, of. people ,from 'starvivg in dried u desolat- . .-�6 - . . I P) I e William Moffatt, ar arrived there at fhe Lockhart as reeve, and Me'ssrs. Al -x. Gar- i ; ,- ton U4- N6%v Year's Rcsolulioni-F. A. Edward -_--S wounded ., soldiers' India. If things weie pl�rly adjusted, � ' I - Auction izia-F. Ilo'rnsted-5 1. � t -1. $250,000 for sick and � to $8, which we are .going to --sell for ,,,) . . : I same time ; they vv�1'1 - remain for two or diner, John G. Grieve, ' Archibald Mc- i . � . - lustil 6 I , i families in ne�ed, by selling the righb to aff-d-butfortho selfi,3hness and wickedness Lbree mouths durix the winter. Gregor and T - . ,� . -ion .Xs.�� -1 . I print, sell or recite the version at three Of hurnan nature, an immense deal',of hunian , � James O'Loughlin 018 cogn-. $Ian ets, 732- 1b_-,-P0x90, for ,�_-.2:00. , - .- .. visil � . . - I � --E arly Wednesday morning of last week, cillors. The following is a statemellb I . � - � '41" pounds for each occasion. I suffering� might be avoided. ,,of the i , - ZL � Rev. G. J. Abey tied the matrimonial knob, votes polled for the respective dates - i - ; I VC, 31 M,V - J . - . i ' can . : � , �. i� I 11 . bie ilif, . _­ . 1, 11. . Z It �, t'll. To U 9 X P V A 4 10 0 1 1 at the residence of the brid(,'s father, Brus- For re'eve,-James Lockhart, 349' Daniel �! I . 7 . Ivel . Z, ' � - , - . .1) - When the Court of Appeal for this Prov. The election of Mr. E. A. McDonald as 8els, between Jame!s J. , White, ol Bolton, Manley, 316 -Majority, for Lockilart, 33 rHREE LARGE " 1' .�, I � B -Mi - .­ -1 ­ ince a �, I fpx)t �( -.-... I . — -�y Goods, C fig djourned tile other day it left a -list of Mayor of Toronto, is but another iflustra- Ontario, ana Miss Ellen, oldest daughter of For ' councillors, -Alex, Gardine 432; ." STORES D G et les � . , ; � . I � � 11 'n '. . I � ., . Is .� � � -_ SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Jan. 5th, 19 0 more than fifty cases uncalled,'and when ,tion of what bull -dog persistency a d Mr. HL ry Burgess.1 i .John G. Grieve 08; Archibald Me- � .. i I . � I batf) m . � � -VVilliam Sinclair, of th6� 166h conecs- Gregor, 39 8 v � . , " � lw � the Per 11 the December sittings of the Divisional "cheek" will accomplish in this world'. I - 1; Ja'mes O'Loughlin,- 38 .. A0~ 'AAAAAA I - � - 04 1 . " I ­ 1. Alary � . Stoll, Goderich -township, has rented the John S. Brown, 325 ; Charles Little. 173 _' � ,: I �_ , - I . 1. �;, zell'y' V. . . I The War. . . I . Court adjourned last week there were still Mr. McDonald has little else to recommend -farm owned by Walgato Tebbutt for four William J. Walsh; 142; John O;Keefe' 1 I I COME- WITH THE CROWDS TO - I y . J I I A 11 , - . - ibe hol nearl one hundred cases on its -list awaiting him for the positionto whichbe has at- . ,years,aba rental��of $120 a year. The 118. There voted in favor of the g1raut to :: . - �. - __ , - I -. - I - i - � .. � -Rev. The news from the Fe3vt of war in South argument. This means that, the Appellate I tained. This is his f ou�th attempt and it. has house on the farm has been rented by the Tuckeramith Agricultural Socie�y, 443, � : I I . �' I � Africs is Somewhat more encouraging tl is ' . Thomas Murphy. I and against, 183, A6 this electioA there I � - I ren, -ha Criurts of the Province are a )out half a year proved succeaeful. The first time he ran, A ; I I I week. On New Year's bay'General Frepch . his candidature was looked on as so' ridicu- -Charles Sharmap bas, returned to God- were 699 votes cast - at the election In 1890, 1 - �� � ---- 1, &T -s V; . �: behind with their work, o' I I I . . t : I "I Ga-pla) I . 7 , � I a -peal that is set down now for I It - had an engagement with the Boe � rs Bear a r, in other words, i lous that it was treated as a jokel; the 1 erich from the west,i where he has been for when Meisrs. Bene'weis. and Murdio were BE � Bw GiiUNN'S. : I I that an : nearly two years I I " 1 . SEA '0� � Lll p . , . The past summer be the contestants for the reeveshipi there ' !. .i. -1 coblt-d, hear* second time was little betters but the third. I . I_- � 1: - I . . _­ thie gui place call -ed Colesbarg. He took the ene�n y Ing will be heard in the regular course ` , spent at Yorkton,� Northwest Territory, were 640 votes ; in 1896, 'when ilessrs. , �� .i I I I . . ­ � about next June. This looks as if it would - time the case seemed more serious, and the and he will probably return there in 6e Morrison and Rvan- . - _� k I . i . I 1 1 ­ - 11 DonaU by surprise an"A drove them from, th(ir 1 fouith attempt, was successful. It is not . i a contested, there were li � �p . be advisable for tile judges of these courts' spring. . I - - �c ,sed off .1 I umt for 1 597 votes polled. Mr. Beneweis had i a, Ma- Watt� this week. -Mr. -and M 6';... M' . H. � - I laager with heavy lo8p, -capturing the i tow�n, to get a, quicker move on, or put in a little .. � good men to en- I - antil pupils. The pupils, desiring to A ': � . Sno',V St . 41 1 � i � -SVesley' Neelip formerly of Stanley, jority of 3!) and Mr. Morriao Of R Iliott and childr' - , . . I I low which he now holds. Thisii-an im oi t% it over time and thus relieve litigants from gage in municipal polities when in the.chie �;, n a majdKity en, of Wingbep, visited their love for their dear teacher, presented - M. 01 _T I f died at his home, near Portage la Prairie, 39. At this- election there.were lots. at Mr. R. N. Duff'S this we I z . city of the Province a man of. the character �reaeutly, after a *1 31. lbal k..--4Mr. Louis her with a rocking chair's and-tible and pen . "bal-ge 4 1 . . � position, and the victory is consi ered a the strain and suspense of - such long delay. i liniRCriDg illness rof con. cast whicli bore no mark for the reefeship. Blake Duff went i'o, Torontoe t ,hi�: week, to. and ink. stands as a token of esteem, and --- F_� � the �Oyt W' any of the judges and standing of,Mr. John Hallam, who -has sumption. He leav�s %, wife and one son to The firbr, mec,ting of the new cou 'I 4'the Bengough school of Sh -ortliand. they all trust that wherever her lot may be ment -cr very decided and advantageous one. I served with credit to himself and ad � Bel ill b . . dying rpeently from over -work. On" the 9 mourn his loss He had i . r it e - . nan friends in held at Leadbury, on Mond y nex ,I a 11 v W. J. West, Al. A., pirdached Bar- cast success L � , L Close on this satisfactory news comes. a contrarp', they all teem to live to an extra- to the city in the council, for a quarter of a this county w�o will av y �a t� . �'Me '. I and prosperity may attend he t, -_ the anel I confirmed report of another engagem nt b 3- ordinary old age. century, is tur d d n ior a man of the . mpathize with the o'clock. ; Mons appropriate to the'New V6 . r. _L � Ar, �1� ,,, e bereaved ones. . - L on Sab- -Mrs. John Sherritt, daughter of Air. .1 and are onj . OBITITARY.-One by one the old pioneers bath fast. -The annual .meetizig of ,, . tween troop3 under command of Colonel ' . L . L character of . ., ,�w ild, who' has never -Miss Bella, da ghter I . the John Jarrott, Lie home from Manitoba visit- . a gran� . of Mr- James are passing away to the great beyond. Bluevitle Cheese ard, V .­ '\1 . I " Mr. - - . , ,,Butt�r Coitapany will ing her parOnts.-Wiss Annie H -who, � -who - . I � - ann' - g .was pre2ented with This week we refer to Mrs. McKenzie, who be hold on Friday' � 5tll.�Mr. has been bonib spending her Christmas ,_ � open wi I - Thd Hamilton Times remarks : od or him,elf or any person, -Cummings, of Win all) , udson. , for 11 je I f city of I Pitcher and a large force of Boers at S - George Brown, manager of the Nelson Pub else. The cl t�heProvince has not a secretary and an bum as a Christmas diedatherbornein McKillop New I Year's Willi ' - ., Januaryi,. - . side. In this engagement the British w .a - done itself credit in its selection of -its chief am H.' Steqwart, son of Mr. ' and Mrs. holidays, has returned to the Forest City.- , -the pasl , , .. lishing Company, of Edingburgh, and son of municipal office gift from her pupils in school section No. . havingreacbed-the good old .age William Stiewatt, senior, was married on Mr. Thomas Jarrott, who has been -home $1- I are bav successful in defeating thi enemy and - s- - . . . * I 11, East Wawan ab. 'Miss Cummings mo'rniDg I ','� . . h three. years and ten month@. We�dnvsdayof .last week, to Miss M spending his Christmas holidays, hat return- � . --Our C flicting on the .'m heavy �osa. In this a Hon. G'eorge Brown, founder of the Globe, . — ­ . has b�leu engaged for the fourth of eig a i . Tne ' Rry ��. nga The Right Anthony Gaughran, 11. yqar in No. deee d was a native of Scotland and Richmond, '! of i Henfryn. Mr., Stewart is ed to continue his duties &t Courtright.- _: . . r- is visiting Toronto. A goo'd many pe"ople �Rev- " - eame to Canada with I arly pripci, . . 01 slimly -3 ment one hunAred men of the Canadian cop- . I . her hu�ba d ' p ;1 - � L i in Ontari a to look at that young Catholic Bishopl of Kimberly, South Africa, ' -4 quiet wedding took place at high i n' e al of Hamburg public sphool, and Mr. John Hudson, who has been home via- I - storm.� I - tingent tookpart, and had their -baptism of o would lik . I I sixty years 'ago-, first settling n ictou, hi a ed in this neighborhood. Otinghis parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph �_ . the p1m . '_ taki I - man and to shakle his hand- for the sake of � - impaktant letter io,a noon lon Christmas day, at- the home of Nova Scotia, Where they remained f r two lily 't _'n r . 1. I the contingent . _ d to his home which;a has written a very Reg . D_ R a . Mrs. RogersJand Miss Hudson, returne' - " fire. The portion of 9 - . Shepherd, Cliq'ton, when his eld- � . in. Marlette, t fLiend-in Boston, which has recei ' guests at th' '' edding.- � his father. When he was a lad he was led 'me yearsi after which they lived for- short a t Michigan, on Thureday.-We are, -sorr 1i . a ugi .Iter _ J �a , Lil �g itly been M ; R ger vere part in this engagement is the Toronto co ,, N at - Migal Winnie, became the time in New 't a ,y to - I the last. - I Owf ,c: ei � York ; but finall rs. � , . ��nd , upon the platform at a Liberal convention published. The Bishop says : r y t ey re- M i'la on Earnest, ,.. Hullett, learn that Mr. Weil M ' 1 4 - pany. Th'ey acquitted themselves in I � I 1. wife of A. J. Henderson, a popular young moved to McKillop, where they, coitinue-d DeAr Clinton, were visit her: �daughters, fi . axwell has beeri Con- - - . . Porsyth- t in- the Horticultural Pavilion my personal 'opinion about the matter, T bueiil( as man of Tor nto. - uring the Bed to his house the last few weeks -,. ; � Tuokers . to reside until their death. Her ll�sband, Mrs. Snell, and Mrs. tt, through illness. -While Mr. John Elgie and Bob( . his name was announced such a 'ell can, with a safe conscience, may that I think - r. 4nthony A� 'Schrenk, of Clinton, the late John McKenzie, died! fifty� festive seabon.-This winter , � - bravely, and were fortunate to escape wit ear went .� Va . . ,I and Mr. Norman Workman were cutting -z ­ ed, and: out a single causalty. The Toronto bo -a up as had not been,heard in Toronto before. that England bad very seldom more just "vas In rried on Tueeqay of last week to six ears ago, and she wasi then weather makes one thinkv of thos, . -who have logs for Mr. Moffatt in My. Weil Smith's . for lrft.� . The narne of Geotgo Brown, y were the first in the �ngagement, and a . . se for war. The state of things in the N.J lag -achael Cook, 4t the residence 'of the left a widow with three small ebildien, all little to wear and " nuffin " mull . . I - held in respect by Canadians.," . � e t4) eat.- bush, they came across a bHWA tree, witil. I I Aledews minted in capturing forty Boer prisoners... ____ I andal to the nations. bride' father, Mr. I F. Cook, of Clinton. of whom she survived. She was a nsis. Albert Denman, son of Mr. J. :i Denman', shout 120 poundi,of honey. . with Mi 0" - - . * � I a - I That a handful of men, some of whom were The c remony was pp-rformed by Rev.. A. tent member of the Presbyterian �hurch. commenced �attendanee at t , t Chatham � , � 1'� village# Several other skirmishes have taken plac It is a pity that so good a ne"wap*per as very illiterate, and all of whom were vay ,9:ewa t, and only a rew gueits were pres. Her character wag above reproach al�d her Business College. this week. . 1i ww� I .- I in different parts, and in most of which tbe' the Toronto Mail should detract from its diced and selflah, should expect to be' ent. I kind, genial disposition endeared her t all, MINSTREL Suo-w.-The show. igotten up I . , AlcKeev , preju a 0 ' Salem. �­ have bet - British.'eame off -b . est,but those above name usefulness by its general untruthfulness. If allowed to make laws forever for those who -J.iA.. McDonagh, who has held the for she wali always a� friend to th �e,'edy, by eleven of the village boys; . ?ander the � I XcDoug spend their money in buying up property in Position Of post master,,at Carlow, for a and her life might, Perve I game t - were tile only wictus engagemen t lying is a sin that will be punished bereaf - ag a pat rn to mana nt of Will. Stewart. 4nd Louis C1191ST.AIAS ENTEP.TA_1NAtZKT._The an_ Unt. W, that countr . nber of years, has � cut his resig those who muit follow. Her remaing were Duff, was first rate. They pre ''ited it the 'Dual Christmas tree entertainment, of the . - the Mi pant week. . I . - ter, the political writers on the Mail will y, and d'eveloped its we'lth, in nul - 0 nation to�- sea I f* - _� preposterous. Mr. Chamberlain's ndict. the department, whio�h has been accepted. laid to rest in the Maitlandbank cei6etery nigbt-af ter Christmas before -a vaty satiefac- Methodist church Sabbath school was held - . �, - . and I Uri, . . The besiaged towns of Ladysmith, �Maf , have a terrible reckoning. In 9, recent issue ment of the Transvaal Governmen. w Mr. McDonagh baS b . � . � as �en out of -business for on Wednesday. I tory andienoe, which would tave been on Friday evening last. The usual pro- J � . I - I 1. - ­ . - -1 time W,4 king and Kimberley are still holding ou . it'says : " Major Beck has been nominated perfectly fair. I have no hesitation a say- Eome time and has been postmaster in name i much larger. had the weather bien mildie gramme ,of vocal and- instrumental i has-- con , . I ' � to contest West Huron once more against . . . . W and the roads less drifted. Thelpoys could recitations and dialogues w" rendered. The , - round U At the former place, however, it would. Ing no, and I have had "thirteen ye re to only, � � . r music, I . Mr. Garrow. The gallant major was counted study this question. I am not an E glish. -Howard Hall's barn, 12th concession of Bluevale. � I ... P seem the troOP3 of General White are be. � . I an sing Bigger songs and talk : �nigger all orchestra gave a numbeir of choice selec- � I _. during.t; I , . - - mail, as you know, nor are my symp thies Grey, was burned down one mornin not BRiEFS.-At the school meeting, on'iWed. right, but the Irish would keep slip tions, which were well received. Rev. Mr. . - - Appeare, com" ing sore eased, and 'many. of them out at - the general election, and bribery de. in 9 � ping off - - . . . ­ * , I uite general with England ; but in this see I long ago, in the abzene� of the owner. In Bead of last week, Mr. Thomas St6wart the tongue of one of the end :men unbe. Lsko oa-3upied the chair in his own peculiar- � � I Wb,eh is d the sooner true that the "gall 11 believe �hat England will do credit o our addition ta.buildings there was bay, straw, was Xeted trustee in place of Mr. ly pleasant way. The programme being I � L - ter excl are suffering ir � In fever, an feated him at thebye-election.11 It in a a - ant major has Teen . John knownst to him. He used to be Dominick they are relieve� I from their perilous positim nominated again, but it is quite untrue ithat common hurnimity by forcing a small state, - grain, implements, etc., destroyed. Con, Gardiner, the retiring trustee. The school O'Hool4an, ho'd-carrier, before he came concluded, Mr. and Mrs. R. Palmer were .- Xhomas. be was counted out at the general electi i calling itself a republic, to give equal ight@ tents said to be insured for $400 in the Board consists of Mcssre. William Messer, down to this.' ithe two boys, foinierly Mr. called to the platform, and a CoMplinlent- I . I . . . the better.. Ge ieral Buller, who is. still a . or that he was defear on to alm, : - ­ Howich Mutual. . Philip Thomasand -Thomas Stewart. Our Smith and Mr. � Shooper, were �xceedingly ad �� --- -tobs for L - - ,ad by bribery at the Au , Cdase of fire unknown. i dress wim re I . ..... � ed bom the Tugela rival, is continually gettin r — I . ary ad by Mr. Joseph 14-g L - - - ' 9. - bye -election. But, that be will be defeated I -Mr. and M ' ra. John Taylor, East Wa. school is not well equipped with the �ece's- funny, as we ex?e0ted they *ould be. but ,gins, Sabbath school superintendeut, and I, - .I- i I hearty, 4 e.exp 6 gr�'eefu .d, celebrated their tb e re for that matter .they were all funny and the presentation made by . - inforcements a, d th ectation is that h the third time, if he runs, i Don, in Saturday Night, pays a I wanosb, near Zetlan . maries forteaching, some of . , 9 � Misses Eva, four sew - , ;r � is as sure as any- te .L �lide wedding on Friday, December 22.nd. well on to tbirty yeitra old. it ap e ]Bolt and Liz ' H' ' , , The presents . � . � ra, (114 ie now almos, ady to make another &t_ thing in, the future can be. to the : .. . one -did his *part well. I ­ � ___ * the other day, it was move!1 and c rried sweet, pretty and funny .coon �Ongs were f I . and truthful. tribute� [a t a A t7he 3�me� Some very z a Jg1pne, M a a a large number of guests meembled to I . I . tempt to cross he river and reach Lad - Moody. He says: " Scoffers ma say that . 110 - consisted o &n4easy chair ; a foot rest, and - . wvears hii I , � parodies a work basket, and were given in recogni- - -_ � ;r in St. -.Cam�bell, the , Mr. Moody made a great deal of money out The latter were preteented with a pair of teachers all needful aide. Judging by h: --on "She was bred in and Mrs. pjLlmer smith. Genera Methuen also still rernain� It is said that Mr. A. W y spend the evening witli the worthy couple. teat the trustees should Buy tot h sung, and a parody -boys do loi� - . I . Ontario Good ,Roads In's,tructor, has con- . I �- ver old kentucky. " tion of the kindness of Mr, I -- - I the past, at Modder rive' , and it is thought he too ii eluded, from returns of the publication of his revival hymi2a and y handsome upholstered easy chairs by ornall amount of grumbling on the part� of Perhapi the prettiest song was: I, Louisiana ilk assisting at, the annual Sabbath :School -1. I gkle, Ing - rieceived, that the * the- members of theirlamily. the ratepayers, our teachers have given Lou, " composed by Learte stua% author &'a � . usefulpt about ready to arch on towards the relie.k i mermons, but it is not a piece of cant to say . d other entertainments, and also s"s a I I p6ople of Ontario are pretty generally tired that t' -Miss Carder, of Blyth, who filled the good matisfactiou. Mr. A., M )) _'. - I of Baden Po ell at Mafeking. The t he world would be much better off if . . cEwen Oas of " Soldierallof the Queen, ajj� gung ill token of the esteem in which they are held and ban; L I - Z oi the statute labor system. Condemnations ' position as assistant teacher of the Ethel bten re-engaged as principal, and Miss good voice b_* Peter King. The Lucy drill by their friends. After the aildren h&A - I kindly ft great battles of the campaign are likely all�men made their money and spent it as. gublic school, for i16 past three months, Jean Black has been engaged for the juu�'ior was very nice. Mr. Herb., W- Aman, of been responded to the presents were ,di - I and her i ba fought by th armies under Buller and of the system have come in from 140 differ. Mr. Moody lid. I first heard him and Mr. as returned t -j her home, where she will department. This will be Miss Ig L w _. I BlacIL's Wingham, was the t . I I Sankey in thIs Coates opera house in, Kansas take charge of the junior ,department of a . .�� I ant returns. only outside 6lept. .An tributed -from th6 tree. and A treat ot candies .. _� . ' Methuen at the points were their forces %4 Many. -towns and townships third term in 19luevale chO-OI.-Mis' hl�g- a twirler of tods and sticks, "peer, Jug- and nuts given to everyone present. T -he � ... . � are going to vote upon -the q � City, twent$-three years ago, a - - � . I . now located. I nestion, iticlud- nd I was that school. Mine Carder made many 3ie McAllister, who has been M-rs. Bailay'm gler, or'whal�ver you callhim, hi, is really �tteudazice was the kNest on record, stand- , �__ttl � � I � , . I'll ---. "%, .L IL - . ,.WTFQ f these generals are success, . Imnuoh impr�aeed by their service. Since, warmiriands during - bar short .stay there ressmaking mst'atant for. jqome time, �re. good. :When toning the ttee ba!� it ooked Ing Morn being at a premium. The pro- -ahurdh`v . ! Ing the follo�ving.: Orillia, Nelson, Dawn, ' i � I ful at these poi to, there will not bq -much. R then he has �een going about the world do.. and all wish her success. , -turned to her home in Hill@ Green fast as if he wer i I ' _ I � .. _ ­ . . I . � p &Ting with a stres* of light- c6eds, At 10 land 15 ,conts, with ,13abbath L�� __ . by the I I r . 1P ggle Her school pupils �fr,eo, &Mounted to V3. � - ama, Brant, Tuckeremith, .kapelle, Albe. ing good. Mi.. Moody?s sermons, unlike those- !-A happy event took plsee at - the home week. -A very good poem entitled, -I I On niDg. � trouble after t aty as the back bone 'of th� marle. Turnbury, Alim I bert made a good _� -the "Mf L � Edwardebulg and South of Sam Sm�ll, Sam Jones, sino many oth. of�G-eorge Evans, Goderich township, when Boys, " by Mrs. Robert Warwick of orr pianist. , Milo sketches we 'I, I . . L . - . I , wivightil 70 �� . w-ar will, like.. . , a broken. Should eithez Norwich. The following h&ve abolished era who do not deserve mien i 0 even as his daughter, Ida Jane, became the wife of tie, appeared in the Globe Of 'Dece I funny, r#nd , it �cted. The en tainment - 11 L I I . liticil. of these genera 9 fail in their next attempt, the atatute labor system ant rely : North harlequines, were simple, sin 11 ' W. A. .Beavers. -The ceremny was per-' 22od.-bir. Thomas Fluker and fa ily Was -close by an e 'bition ot Bayteld. - � PO I : P,ei utl �eiosnd terly �, to ,I : the re. MonagLhon, Saltfleet, Toronto Orore, Sarnia, devoid of cant cr-hypocrisy. as of Mr. urdock,_ of I ��il, brought, - 1� lics -are I gults will be more serious.' The Boerk I thou- f4med by Rev. 31inton, spent Christmas at Mr. Stalker's, near a -portion of Bar,, min's show. Th 're was a I I - -,f� I I. I . North Grimsby,.Binbrook�aud Barton. The sauds of people have been m ttle better by in� the presence of a Have you formed your New Yeaes are always greatly stimulated by riotory,btil follo , . - . thering of friends. Manchester. -Miss Belle Powell, of Turn- fat woman, a Zu'u, a be reso- - '�' - I I already com. the simple, filanly and ar, ,& el wu and a lutions ? One of th best you -can mske to to deal, on e - ", -wid Mr. wing municimlities havel , pious talks of the Mlias Hannah Be&V6-re erformed the duties berry, visited her aunt, Mrs. George Me. bearded lady ; t ie rest the - - ; . a , ide *bow U11. It r4eans nimey in your po,,ket. � � I -dering ol ander adversity their forces will soon .split. mitted themselves : Monk, on, Stain. great rpligionisit who has passi d away. 'In of, bridesmaid and Art ur Evans thoEe of" Dbnald, during the holidaye.-Mr. Loui of th Witt�k tOfilt Stores you bive to help payfor the bad . 7 ,01 rr_qli�t eac I ­ a were merely boy i dresced up inj I borrowed - �_ �ea�h by, I I into fragments. General Roberts and Gen. ford, 'Euphernia. East aL h, Gor. this world of humbug, sensationalism and groomsman. ., . . Duff, who has taught in acbool No. 1 9P wrappers ; but they looked fier l' -enough debts of othen. Don't do it but go to F. A. Mwards � - I � y n " , - aral Kitchener have not et been heard of dam, Young, Exedtt d .i Boaster. Al. pretense, the memory of Mr. Moody will -Mr. Martin Masters, of ,Howick, was East Wawanosb, for the past four years, a for anything. Tile Zulu confesereT to hay. And ger, the worth ef your money. 1673-1. 1 - : �Vv4re AIS( n - ight n . L - -entertair iince leaving Hong Kong on their way tol though it is hard to get - the people genera!ly remain as that of a tBan who did more tha returning home from Wroxeter one n � lo ger term than any other teacher ever ing been brought UP on missi Buries in BREEZES. -Samuel and Wm. Eagleson,of _� .� Miller, b I'll � i to think so, there is no doub; the statute any other during his generation to revolu- not long ago, when his borse ran away1s filled in-thab school, in bidding his Pupils Africa, but he must have learned i's step or Dakota,, arrived here last week, for -a visit.- - _.- . � ffie Transvaal. They will', however, likely, labor system has outlived its usefulness. If - tionize pulpit methods, and to bring to-- throwing himout of tie buggy. �� I.- �!,V! W11 � I I . I He was good-bye, was presented by. them wit Mise;Kerr and Miss Eberhart, of Sa, AW -9 . � . I . ! a two from them, for Just before ,i the final Michigan, spent New Year's here Mr. I - WItIlrer, be there hy this time. the ktatute labor of each munleipality w(Iro gather on a platform of sincere piety, mem- found lying on the ri �ad unconscious, witfi travelling toilet case and .their t 8 �gin I commutei at onc-hall g6od wis, es. cake walk, he ' _Wled off 11 a qx are dance' I - .1 � I -friends i The second Canalian. contingent is abolit .its v�lue, and the I bers of the various churches. His unaffected his bead out. He wat ':taken home nd Since its beginning, No. 9 has had 2 � Kenny Mr,o.rhouse, Mr. Charles Stearns, of � � - - � money p , & � 6 teac - in qu te a notic"ble brogue. 'The boys L,3ndbn. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Hoorho - . ' I . 11 I i laced in the generalfund, and the : belief in theBible as God's revealed will, in- doctor summoued. no 1 was not hurt a era, their terms ranging from one week to gave a good, 1013� programme, at i I excellent . I Willer, 1 ready to start. I � ; use" - . - A&YA un work'of each municipality done under the I the efficacy of prayer, and the support that dau erouslv as was at Orat 'thought, 1; threeyears. In examining tht old school collection ofsongg, and altogethen!'a bc-tter 1, .- or - I . I . I I � and . Of Bay City,lwere guests of T.J. Moorhousies - -h Idayo. . I . supervision and direction of one competent the believer would &ceiv from On High, no g 'nicel ter, one reada the names o some ,who amateur show th4n *as ever gi � n -in a � -dig ___ � . 0 w doin y. I Christma i , Editorial Notes and Comments. perso the people would .be I y a I I S. -Mr. H. Jennings and MissF. . - holdin� money in lifted many a poor, despairing 'wretch from -On Lturda iv�ning of last weeki, bega"n as teachers in this echopl, but who Jennings. of Park Hill, are guests of their - �, . po 7tt'; the work would be better and the level to which he had fallen." . I while Isaac Jon . PlAcs this size., On'-'WednEsday a, A Thurs. Thom" - as add' wife, ot Godericfi now occupV much more prominent - . � . brother, Rev. Jenninga'-A large number of i� I I .1 , ;a,u li�t �ieated at Wroxeter a`B, e ,­ , wits re- I . .I.- - : Wingbam ' - -: I .g! along tions. Matthew Hatebiaon, who t -our young folks enjoyed dancing in the town � The D.minion Parliament has been called more uniformily done, and we would have I township, were dyivlr� I a street i4 . � - P(11- ay evenings Of lilst,week the sho - 'took tim Christ- , - to meet for the transaction of business on very much, better roads at less cost than we It is not often that we can agrce with Clinton a boy ran into them, catching their there durin 1862 and 1863, nott �n'd Bdgrave ball both Christmas and New Yearse nights. . , rhuraday, February list. Tlie Fession is how have under the is -to-day to ,he best time' to' -gather a -Harvy . Spar,ling, , of theAfbioii spent the - I __ '. for Hart I present system. It is what appears in the political columns of buggy inside the front wheel. The shaf 4 prominerit lawyer in Alontr a A f P,w � � I c 1. _ ,�as week is I not only the statute labor system that in at - were broken by the collision and Mr. Joneb years ago he was offered owd an 7tertainmem *, - ,Lo maDy t I I &ely to be a lively cue, Wheth' I Oftawa Events, but the following we hearfw - a judge&hip, holi � Old Boy � er or no � ted of ! but d,'ances on. . days at, his home in Georg-etown.-Aliss - - I : , therz.--:1 t it -fault, but the system ufmally adop pulled over the dashboard, while Mrs. Jotn,,,,, refused it. He is a brother of Dr.' John I Lenua Erwin is visiting friends near "Se"A - - - - - , �/ - Xill be the Imat of this Parliamenta' . dividing the townghi- I I I - � � - I - ----t-- . - the newo � � ry term pa into districts and I ily endorse. It is right: - 11 Some of the was aleo thrown out, and the force of Hutchison and brother-in,law of Ju�ge � ! forth. -Norman Camerop left for Clinton - I I - � � surne, bb a not yet kriown. Another gession� may placing the management of each 4 r istrict Conservative papers are, demanding that collision was so great that the buggy wa Archibald, both of Montreal. John He is. Hills Green !I this week to bake for J� King. -Neil Cam- I itill be held if it is considered desirable. in or- stopp i Spicy By= , - eron lefb' on Wednesday for B - ruseels, to I 11 - located t under different councillors, who, pe ha,p3. � Parliament be called -together at once pulled Fieveral yards before it ton, teacher for the years 1866 and ) 8 '7, ZE.4 -Mr. and AIr .! Thomas I I � block,. ---1 only Serve for one year, is equally unw Ij. L �, L I �_z � - - - Chere are eight vacancies in the House u'nprofit&ble, if not wa9tefal. The work in - d. . were in legiate In few days i for J. Richards, har-neea-maker.- - - . .1 der that it might express itself on the Soutb . ' work - ise and ' Very fortunately neither of them is now principal of Clinton Col bi- 10arquhar spent � 11 at � around 4:. J3&,nk Vf I I V a 7 . I Jure I . . tute. Herbert Burgesiz, teac is- dinton, visiting friends and .4)ativea.- " � � � - I A eat 'Of 6 h2i h have to be filled. The elections in no two years fs done alike, and the work African (11jestion. H9d the demanded, her for '77F T ornas Polilock, of Winnipeg, in here visit- - 11 � ly -A happy -family gathering met at. Mr, now math6rnatiCRI MaStel in Owen S o t �11..)Ai d r. E. J. Re6nett, of Flint, ing relatives, -&ties Nellie Card returned to I �­ !station I . �heae (10n.z1itnetteieg will likely be held one year is p6otically undone tho next, like Mr. Tarts and some other members. John AgneWs, in East Wawanoall, oL Collegiate Institute, Tbom-as Reid, Mho t a gues, I N1 icb gan, wa" Toronto la I - � imulta,neowily about the 23bh of this What is rcquiced as much as anythin' b of Mr! Edmund Troy !r during st Thumday.--Jamcs Denaldson �, I w -h I a: ; resent Dr taught during '78 '79 and '80, is now - 'Re wood, of �� - was in I nouth. I g else i they.are fond of berating with disloyalty., Christmas day. There were prin'pli- t a past week. -Miss Vera was home for a tew days last week -from *_ SOM i but late] . . 11 4. ­____ I is uniformity of system through the muni- that, Parliament should be called before a Agnew, formerly of Lon'deaborzesent Dr pal of Owen Sound Model school. Mr. inton, is.the g�est Wroxeter,-Mcssrs. Willim. Rumball. F. - I'll, - - cipality and from year to year. I of her c 1.1 in, Miss �. _� for JWX . contingentwas decided upon forthe �ur- returned from a year's practice in Europe ; Reid is a brother of Mr. G,, A. , R iss Annie 0 Rumball, 0. Rumball and Mrs. W. Ruin- .- A grect. cleal of fr-tilt, is bCiDg found in, , eid, he and Farquhar.4-M I adeon is Ir - . . Hemphil, � pose of authorizing the necessary' expendi., Dr. William Agnew, ot Columbus, Ohio' well-known artist. The new feacher *in 11 mefromLoadd" spending tier 'hristmas London, were last week attending I ­ I James P � The case of Hilda Blake, who I ture, one could understand their reason� Dr. Janice Agnew. of New Carlyle, Ohio; No. 9 in M . I op.-- h lidays.-UPS tanche MeAllis' tile funeral of Airs. C. W, 8 . . lome quartprs with the Dominion and On- I was exe- i iss'Grieve, of McKill A r. to M-eAllis ball, of mith.-4obn ,ario Covertim--tits for baxing secured the! cuted at Brandon on Wednesday of last and the need of a hurried seseion ;, but uo�v, Dr. Robert Agnew, of Clinton; Miss Hanna Richard Hogg has sold his . 1. Way4-t . . I I 100 acre far n, C ristmas. with f bends at Bluev e. Al cLeoaand George Sanderson have leased I &I'dand! . I . when the co tingent3 have been sent or are Agnew, of Philadelphia ; John, student at on the Bluevale road, to Mr. James Parb h, Uttuce orre 8 also C ng Hok from Jewett Brothers. r - �. I asent of their rempective Parliaments to, week, is a sad one. . She was one of thone. Dg sent, 1, a expense has been incur. Clinton Collegiate ; Mrar. Pearen. of Mar- for four thousand dollars. -Mr. John Brei it, Hudson, of Marlotte, Mic Migs i , bei nd th at �� h ime�- r. John the zkatfi I ' . i 11 ies to assist in the, girls who was 'brought into this epuntly - red, I do no � Fee that there is any pressing 'noch ; together with Misses Millie and of Toro" . i4, . a borne They commenced work Monday. -Mr. John , � , - I rant su�stantial bonur I - ,.ui I � 11 I nto Junctions relieving station visitiughi.4parentos Mr. and,Mr 4 Joseph :Wild, of Milton, Cavalier county,, Dakota, - I . �. onstruction. of the Rainey River rail -I ,through the medium of a charitable inati!u-" need for an*:mmediate session. If it ia in. Mary, forming a very joyful family gatbei . 11 X . , � . . , I T . . . r- agent, in the absence of Mr. J. N, KendIll, Hudson. -Quite a number from t in vicin* ity just now visiting friends. I , Vay. This road, wh.ic;li is now in course of! tion, of which there are a few established for I tended that Pailiamea should be called to- "ivg. � - I t- is in this vicin - 0 ,. . r' -i i, im 1. migration purposes. . � received word the other day �to report .at ty took in the cantate, at Kippen, i 4d were Mr. Wild is an old Stanley boy. He is ex- _,_1 � 'Couple . onstruction, is to run from Port. Arthu , . The story of her getber in on ler that a resolution. of loyalty -The annual meeting of the West Wolseley barracks. -Miss Fannie Patt-�r. -highly plea iawith it. -Mr. ,, �tentivel ),_ - B. M-0. - vent,ward, and im intended in some re,.;Pecta: . . might be ed, I think the'demand an ex- Huron Conservative Aeffociation was held son, of WiDgham, was vi * . V �Iice and y engaged in farming in Dak,ota, �z __ bis, horn -1 siting at her daughter. Miss In&, of Toronto, - �ere the I _- r,- � this wee ­ i life, written by herself while sb4, Jay In . ceedinglypa ish one. Surely in the face of at Smith's Hill, on Wedpesday, December' uncle'o. in the village, this week. , Mr. and guests of Mrs. Charles Troyer di ring the I 4: 8 a compatir,or to the Canadian P"ific. f 07, . and like many other enterprising Canadians �Itl Brandon jail, awaiting ,,execution, is a nor- 1 what Canada has done and is doing for*tho 27th, with a full attendance of delegates Mrs. Campbell, of St. Thomas, spent New , past week. -Mr. Greorge Pring] 5 lost & has prospered there, I . ­ .. ate his ' Fill also open oub an immense new farming '' rowful, One. It � is wri�ten -in sucll & Way I empire -there is no need of such a resolution from a,ll parts of the riding. The old offi. Years at the manse QMNEENMN� �: " lid Mineral country in Ontario territory 'as to show that the unfortunate gizi ma ' I i Mrs. Campbell in a valuable whip one night last �! week.- . and M" rest of L-)-ke Superior. , The compl int is 11- I to convince the mother country and the, 'ears *Were re-elected, vfz. : Jon. Beck, si8ter of Rev. ' � �­ -a few d& hat the aid which has been voted t . w The president ;. Dr. Case, vice -'president ; P W. Kendall, station agent' has returned from eting in sc'h . Staffa. . I . aged to get a fai*r education from the public ' orld in general whefe we stalud. . W. Ji Wtst.-Mr. J. N. The annual me - Oo , Zection I :_ this I ; , mashill" � ; I schools in which she was taught, although 1 No. 7, was held on Wednes 7 last WEDI)Ixo, Bazz.-On Wednesday of I � I �. Dad by tFe Dominion and the Provi� ice is I newspapers that declared that the Liberal Snell, 2nd vice-president'; James Mitchell, his trip to the coast, 3 astr ery little kindness or . I days, -1 . she had been shown v' 0overnment should not hesitw,te a d I somewhat improved when Mr. Ralph Stephenson we electea week the residence of Mr. William Fill � . . . I . Ilows V-18, P. ay over secretary ; Dr. Bruce, treasurer.' T. R. in health. Mr. Kendalli while' away, vieit. trustee for the eorning year in the Place of vi" the scene of a pretty wedding, when �� I I nnecesBa.rily large ; that tile road is s m ly attention of any other sort. Her bringing. 1 the expenditure of -hundreds of� th?usands of Walker, of Clinton, was put on the execu. ed the representative cities of Washington, ,Mr. -krtbur Stephenson. -Mr. Jomph Hud. - [I annex of the C. P. R., designed to i ihield up was largely a repetition of that of.any 0 1 1 day. -R, 1 7 , . . 11 I I dollars oney e tive, to stioceed. the late J. P. Doherty, to Montana and British �-Columbia. I war- lat road from legitimate competition, and other waif who had been cast on the com- -of the people's m without th H ' son, V 0 as his sister, Mies Janet, was united in , Yt . a an A trustee for � .5 years, riage to Mr, F. J. Kerslake, a prosperous ; I I I ,it the money voted, instead of bei' re- munity.- Where she I . i authority of, Parliament, ought to be the whose family a letter' of condolence was accompanied by Mrs. Kendall -The "C07118 thinki that h lihould retire f,rO! It 'Active young farmer of the 10th concession, The . 1 7 at home, . was em loyed in . a- - miss B. 1 - . P - very last 6 urga a hasty se3sion for the ordered to be sent. - Votes of confidence � in cillors elected for Turnberry township a0 : servid,-.-A v6ry pleasant gathe� I Uired for the .construction of the roa was Brandon as a lgovernepe she was well treated , more purpose of passing a msolution, for Sir Charles Tupper and J. P. Whitney were 'William Mitchell, with 237 votes ; Jo ,ing took cere-nony was performed by fhe Rev. J. � � mply intended as a "greaser)) to th pro- . and to all appearances ap' reciatM it. One 1 � . - -, I -1 was in U I p that is all the Canadian Parliament could passed. Speeches were made .by Messrs. hn Mosgro hn �plaee at the residence of Mr.''William Nethereott, in the prezence of immediat�e .. � I from Hei olver and . �� . � ! . �otors, Messrs. McKenzie & Mann. ell,- day, however. Ehe se'cured a rev .do, and do its.; utmost. 0 ov- Dickson, Cle Copeland, with 217 votes, Jo a, Logan, -on the Parr line, on Friday ' vening. relati-ves only. After partaking of a boun- - I . ,dovrn -; tA te people of Port Arthur, who are o the sbot and killed her mi,itreps, when they The , Imperial gg, Johiaton, Beck and Me. with 213 votes, and Thomas Lovell, w th � when L large' party asi --- I � ernmentis lookindLafter the management of winbled and,; tripped tiful wedding dinner� the evening was pleas- � . �� holi- sy.z � . ot, should know all about the Bituat on of were alone, accuAng tramps of � the crime. - . Lean. 11r. Joseph Beck was chosen 'as the 197 votew. The three first named beloof ed 'the light fantastic toe until the ;�ee smal antlY Vent in social intercourse. T-130 I I I the campaign, and there is nothiug for the candidate for the Local, but no nornioafion to the old council. Mesers. Thomas Janies 'hours of morning. -The . I at are . A is enterprise. Oa Monday last- the people' It w,a,s some time br.fora she was', found out. 0auadian Parliament to do in the matter." was made for the Dominion. and Peter Scott, who were als � pupils- t school . � . . e Mrs. Lane, . . I o, candidatbo, Section No. 7 gath � Presents received by the bride were costly � Lanark. - that small but ambitious 'town voted No one suepected her becaus" ered in the sell 61 room Al � % ,. -The late train on the Saay! night Iled 155 and 143 votes - respectively�_. on FV 'day, December 2"2nd,'t0a � ad numerous, and testify to the high es- - . well. for I and carried a by-law, almost unanimona.. who' bhe murdered, always spoke highly of L r , � In before Christmas, was later than usual on Cilso Edna Coad, of Trowbridge, is visiting � ay od-bye teem in which the young couple are held. :� Methodii I , granting a bonus of fifty thousand dol-' ber,�and',to all'appearances the girl was -Wroxeter e is now ighted totbelrbeloved te cher, Ming An 'ie Con- At ,% late hour amid the good wailses of all, - . , "a with account of Christmas traffic, and it was 12 at Mrs. Joseph Leech's. -Master Smith �sitt, I Mrs. Wi ) has ta4lit the the Young con a left for their home, near - -_ -the I Fi ally,. Hi da Blake electric lights vi street la 9 and bull. 0 clock when it left Clinton. Shortly after. son of the pastor of the Methodist churolb, ;schooli with ve eep � and to this village. I.. by re to further aid in the construction of fond of her mistre .,d I 1, fifteen I I vkho for f I A ears . I used counsel, and - dredmin the siores and dw The itetartedout the b&ggagemau notised a Clifford, W" visiting his snole, Mr. T. J0 'the pr,;Dfit and tisfaction of i'Parents thein. Sahs * n 'r ac is same floald, It is not at all conceivable , pleaded guilt.T. a ref I - ngs. #Uniuch . I I - - I . I . . my prosperity @Ad auccese be #V .t � . . i , I I _; . I - I � � . . . . I t Tteh. I � I . I . I . I I - . I I - . . ­ I � , 1.� . . �� .�_ I- . . - : i : I 11 , , 119K. �20 1b, , , Al I � YIA i6� 11-7 3 2 - J .4 V I - '_�,�: i �- J I - , .11 I I s( i I I I , O1 I n �� �e I 1 7� 0 9 . n * I i r el I 'i I 0 I' - A � i" It I 'i I I .i . i i.� � � , . ,., I � � I � . I I I � 11 I . I . - �! . I . . I . i � - . .. � I � . � . I . . � - . I I I � I . t I I � � .. � � I - I I . . I � i 11 - _; . I I I , I . . � 1� � . � - I . I � i I - . � ,. - - I . � i I . I . -, I ­ - - � I , � - ­-, � I— ­ 1, I � . .. � ­ __ . I" - : . . . - . ­ -1 i � - . 1 . 11 I ill ___ I _____ _ � - _. - ___#O%____�� . ­ 1-1 I I 1. - . . I - �­­._ �­_ I --­­­%­­ ­­­- - , _- � ­ - ­. �.. . ­ . I ! - ­­ .,_-_-T!- --1 ­, - -.- - ­­ - '. �­__. ­_ ­­­­ --- - _- ­­­­ � --- ­ - ­_ -1 1- I.- �. _'_ i T. -W, _ , - _M,_.__- -------- - ­­ --- __ _4 , , , . . . -------I--- - ­ ��,_­­�� . -, - - . � - - � - I � i I . I I I . � � - I - . . ; : � ; . I I I , � . I I * : . I I � ; i .1 , . I I . I I , I . I i - : , I . . , , .1 I . . � . I . . . . . I I - I i I I I � . � ! - - . . � I I � ! I i � � ! . � I I I - ! . . I � . � I .. . . I . . . I I . I I . . . . � .--I I - J11, : , 4 , I , I �j;� . 1. 4 ! � . I - ""I- - � � � : 1' �7_" I I I THE -HURON,. EXPOS1110H -' I �Y JANITARY 5,9 1,90() � ­ � - �1 - . __ I . ­. — I � I I . I . ­ ....................................... �_, - - - - �i - . - � . . . � 11 � - - � "0=___Wft1 I � . I � I i I _._­_____­.. — - ''I'll, III, . — � - 4- �a I . I I . � . ­ -C � JANUA — - . - that the wide-awake- business men of Port when the trial came on she again plead d t I - t beloogs to Ingram & Donaldson, f Seam yout a a a in is an a a a Ing a I . TLY 1900 I ­.- LLLL � i 0 L � I':_ � : , I - i �- . , "'. I . I 6"1K�M1?VF.1VWf I" PRJ MAT _�f - - - . Arthur would vote to give their goodmoney having committed the crime. Tho'courage. for h, and nter power is supplied from T. ride on the front, of the bagge car,- and in- � S � ' L - - ! . , � L , -� . - to a fake or even to fill the pockets of the bus and cool way in which she did this at- H phill & Son's mill, Wroxeter. Gorric' vited him inside the car.. The youth did j. �.. - S. . It 1 3 4 5 6 1 . ANTL. ANTLE8 I z - I - . . promoters of the road. � They must see that tracted attention. ' People began to suspect - village, tv�o and a hall miles cast of Wrox- not coine,-and shortly after leaving Holmes- � I ;; . 1* ­ ca ,' 71..81 9 - go Hn 12 X1 ; _-_ , it is needed and that the road will promote a motive.' Nothing, however, could be oter, is.aho supplied from the same plant villa the brakeman looked for him, -but he 11 � , !-�L_-, � ­ * i'' Ancen 11!C 7176 11 J�) V1 , _<_ ­. . - I!, I I - . . �� . ., 9� 1 X0 ]*.ri, ,not only their own interogto, but the inter- learned on that point. The judge $ro- and power. - . was -not to be -found. When the train ar- and J� -*"--. ___ � , �, 1. -�­� � eats of the country, or Ithey would not have Bounced the death sentence and Hilda Blake � I i rived at Goderich and the mauer was re- - - - - - - - �11_1 & Co., p � -4 ;1 — , . .. I - AAA A :� - 21:i '7 1 WWW_�_�Iwlw�'W� I I- - �:. I "I �11-1 _-:Z] -X 7 ' ,--: -,-. -_'t --- - � V�1, added to their already heavy burdens by made no complaint. It was after all this i � .- � � . / - TH I z J_:!�-L'4 �� __4_7 ___]-�V" I --,;,-i'L,�-,,.1,. �. � ported, the -crew were ordered back to look . ".. I � . S,10v,�>01,;A I .. u�; - - � giving so large a surn. i that she began to write her history. The Huron Notes. . * . . � ;!�,- � , Forev . __ - � - f , �Z; � 9��_'Te: '--!'-�', . . I . for him on ulie presumption uhab tie had tal- :1� .. . ­— , , l --,*. ,� I " I I I "I ­ 16138 ,,�: - . ;, . .4 - __ ­ � . Briggs, of Michigan,is visiting' her len off and been. killed. � The engine �nd - z - - I � - __ � .- __-, ­. - -IT-�_kIN., .1 -7-- reason she gave for her strauge actions in -- M ri. ' I - ___ -, . . . . - i'�t,� . .:�,, -!" -I � I � I - It, . to be I I , � - - *�._.��11--,.- oot . ..., ,11 . Captain T. E. Robson, the well known assum n all the guilt of the horrible deed .brother,, Mr. John IF. Andrews, -of Ash- tender, with five of a crew and Constable . We don't 8 11" thing - and mean another, __ , . _: - . . � ,��11 - r i g � - 'y 0 - . ,day,, �. ' . - . - - . - . ,_�, ,P: , � '. . , don townships and was t she was induced to commit the field. � . Ausbrook, came back as far as Holmesville , - � - . .11 f- afoole-breeder of . Lon hat - Prom " _�< !., --N-,�'4__*,-,, .,� 4, crime by another, and a man whom she -John We stick t �� whi�t we advertise. � p� music. -.,:) I` --�- ; 5 -,--� - i McVicar, of Kenova, We9t Vir. and made diligent search, - but found no . � . I . f\--'5- -,� '. , i�1'1 I rk,of the con I I . 11 local I , . , � - � ­.� X uty of Middlesex, has been . - , I -.1 . . I - I 3 . � _ 4:_ ,4- , ­ ,-�J�] loved. The matter was laid before the At- ginia, hasibeen makinga visit to relatives sign of the youth. It was a tired and an- � I .1 - Fromif � . . - ,q4 - . It- "I . r i ,,;�,,x*�,.-"� :r _,; ,i . so eatied bylthe Cobser'stives of East Mid- I It : �� � .1 4X . - > - . v I ! Boy =___=4== - . - . talu'llu � . . - I . I I . � . I Amters� , � dlesex as their candida.its for the Legislature, that the story of thei, woman, without cor. Mr. Erasmus Carter, of Olives Mani- at 3 30 Sunda morning, nd ,'heir annoy- I I , "'. , k Manitobd and he decided in Godericb.. , . ad train crew th ­ �__­­­ - -- :, �� .41.. �­:� : .-O.- , at landed in Goderich crr,-m- - & ,; �2 � �, ,�. � - ,,;,� . r ."i., � 1� , . -, -.1 I .­ t - � - I V a j� �1 - , ­.­-, A�,t , .1'. 1. I , 1[�' late T. D. Hodgins. t Th . toba, is ta ing a ho iday with his friends in &nee was nob lessened when they, learned on - 1 . I . . _. . � . . ha" b. X14 v. .0, ' to replace th' 0 roboration, could not be acted 'upon. The invitv I - lat - _. - 0 1 � . ' - - . T . - , . i . .., " . _'_ - Monday, that the youth had secreted -his p ' business I - - i i . - I C'. 11 . . 'I - -­ 1z" i�� Conservatives of EAst �1 stor was not written for the public The Fordwioh. - - , M "', C � ". . . �Z�11 e I '14�_ I It C X 5- 14 1. 11 i . (a , - _y � We ar going to" tart this year & Dy alvilalor , T, !__� t*"�l ­ q I � "4 . - � 1 0 - - � � ,iddlesex have made , t, �� e ,� I- W . - T4rnbull, f Clinton, who hits been way -t -o Goderich on the first'irip up. " In , I , . _ ' ". A � I - - . �i I I � .a happy choice. � Mr., Robson is a man of i Attorney. General of the Province could not -Dr. . - on the . I Me 0 YOTE ­ " 'j' � good ability, and &ge6ial, nice'fellow, and act, the judge who tried the case and pro. spending about a year studying. so bthing-'to rememb r us by in the future. . .. . 1, .� X _,�� -:1 ­ - I ,� Auspi . � I , 11 --- ­ a A, I 1* should make a, goo.4 'representative, if Bounced the ''death sentence refused to continent, 1hae retu ned. . _ I 9) - . — � � - � � 1. "I � . Adist. j , ­_ _A,�',_ V., I ... IF - - I . '. � �! elected. The worst thilig about him is his recommend clemency, and the Dominion -Dr. HO,nest'Holmes, son (if Rev. J. W. � MCKWOP. - in -it J "�- ,--�_ -L,�:' Ji Goveirnme-ht allow �)_,_ , � �They- have all g9t to go—we don't want them. You , - I � , , , - 1� ��' polities. The Reformers �have aelec ed the -law to take its Holmes, of Clinton is about to open a den. MARRIA' I . - - �� , - 1). -Oa Wednesday a ,� ; led Dr. Ling, De" t� I � - � 7� A` ( - Z, � . every � C:�_ � 4 - . 'McWilliams who was their Dendidate at tile course, and Hilda Bla�e was hanged.' It -bal office i 'Clinton, th, a pretty and qu'4 i haveL thm'. .1 . Al , -1 � 11 - ,,4� 13 0�1, !;- Kl� 7 ;:_1!,r111_1_J . was 1i , - I . D2 8 6. _�_� 11 - � �. , '� .7 I . last' else .a � �, ! Iding - , . I I - �� __�_ `_,�*_?� , tion. I - willuever be known whethershe wasthe- -A union conve t , ' ! � I I 9- ­.- " � ion of the Methodist took place at the residence ol . . 7ndrew * . - . x , � �,_ - .1, _-1_1 I I ; bide * . U- � i , � - . .. I. It" , * I � . �_ , I I � refil murderer or the tool. of' another. . . and Evangelical ell rches will be held in the Robinson, McK Ilop, when his I daughter, ;� - � I exteni 1,r�,' �_=:::;�,_ . I . . . i � F �* , y � i I a;_ N � - , e don't believe� * - I -them over ftom season to -:, __ 10 - � - I , I , � - - d ' ,e to Mr Z.15 - - � .� im� ,,� ` - The good people Of t1he M otherla�d. have . Benmiller church o F�bruary 4th and 5th. Miss Minnie, -was unit,e in marr in carryinor __ r, I - . , . Car 'p,��ro lag' - We have p' I . on – ' 1. ,oun o, - far - to Se , nly 37 by actual coant left,. larize I India is suffering from one of the severest -Mr. Adam telon, of Indian Head, Thomas Wheatley, a pres 9 son. - 1, , -;�;_ a. I 2 ,�'-, � in several ways shown t�heir appieciation of 0 t � - -.1 � � . - I- � famine that country has ever experienced.- Norl,hwesit Territory, has come to Clinton mer reeiding on the adjoiniuW,f I . - - - z 1. I __ I I Canada's good offices in 1coming to their aid . - ,�r,�., The I I �Jl I - ente'ri . - Many districts where the crops were never for the winter. . . ceremony was performed bv Mus- so V.A I . NEW' ADVERTISEMENTS. ! in their struggle with t16 Boers. The last ' isies were wo-n in a garden in Ash. grave in the preeence of the imm di�te rel- We take stock oK the Ist ,6f February, and we are not � �, nitely -1 , - -Par ' - - . � .Ai � � . I - I evidence of this kind is a telegram from before a total failure are this year destitute, field townkibip just.before Christmas. ']Chey Wives. Miss Mary Wheatley, si8 -er of the goin to hwe a Afant�e in stock -by that time, � I Acalsion . � ' 4W The figure between the parentheals, or each Lord Stratbenna 'to Sir Wilfrid LaurieF, . and thousands of persons are on the! verge of were fine specimens. groom, acted as bridesmaid, -N hile Mr. - - - ,� - . thepe 11 o,n,e,, denotes the page of the paper on whioh ithe I .starvation,and before auotherer' � -Miss E. M. Mlaxwell, head nurse of Samuel Robinson, broilier'of the bride, 1 � . � I 4. . - I .- I & rtisement will be found. - op can be �i preEex s� and which is as follows : "A. C. Harms- 0 . i - lee Bwinvs2 For Sale -Nforley Habkirk-S reaped rnany thmeands will have actually Flower Hospital, N�w York, is visiting her acted as groonismam. After -the congratu- I & 1A_A1 � � - - - - - - - - - - . stan,di Fival Nokjie,C-J� 0. Smith -5 worth, of the London Daily.Mail,. has handed parents on the3rd concession, Morris, lations all sat down to a sumpt cue wed- I . . 7 �1� - - W -W -v-,w,w -W . - I . auaie�l . � I . � I . �� . � Boar ForServivc-J =es Strong -5 . .1 me a check for ,C1,004 as a donation from starved for want of food. With the trans. -Dr. Agnew, late of LondeBboro, who ding dinner. The young - couple were the " . .� . _. r,ealiel portation facilities which now exist.in that I I ' . Gre-tings-C. IV. Pal-st--8 I .1 - the Radyard Kipling lioem fund, for the has been taking a post graduate course in recipients of many and v ua le presents Ten only Mantle � I $3. 50 to "h5.50 - I ta:ta. - Wan ted-Ftr.pi: e XedloUle Co, -6 � o . I . � . 1-$ - 11� . - for $1.99 each __ � . -dire klater Skating Boats -R W11113-5 � dependbnts of the Canadian-contringent. He gountry food supplies could be got. 'from i � they 4re . , etl ' S' . I . � I I i . tion of I Europe, has returned, and tal I ks of opening testifying to the esteem in I le I ' - 7 1 . I � Annu%l 1[,a.(t-ng_F. G. Ne,ilin-5 . states that it is sent an a'recogn Call. outside,� but the most of the peoplo have no an office in Wingh4lm. - held. Mr. and Mrs, W e le gin mar- � - I AN this season S.St les. � *� . ! - � y ters 11 I- . * - . I - . 113, emember-At-all & Ortwein-5 � adiL'a prompt and magnificent response money to buy food, and there is-i;'o work for -Mr. James Mair, of 11(illett, intends to ried life --under very q orta-lel -circum- � - ten,6.k(� Reasons For fl,tpaluegs,-W. Pickard & Go. -5 ' � to the call of the . mot -her coun- .them to dcLby which they can earn money. ' take up his residence in Clinton, and has stances, and their many'friends wish Thir een only Mantles, �6-50 to *87.50 - r - . - ll e r ch, Prophetic Midt&gcq-Gre*t­& Altiador)ald-1 i I I them � 1i try to her children." The poem While this .is the case in India, Br'itAin and bought from James�S I . - �11 I to .'�2.99. AISLNUS-R. B. Gunn -5 I . mith a lot on which he continued happine8s and prosperib I ' i - � proCef I pplies the.f und, it � is hard yl. I - �, . . -_ Books -A, Winter -1 . ; which su ly neces- the Boers at e spending millions of �do'�iars�in purposes erecting a -brick house in the TirE ELECTIO-_NS.-The most keenly eon- ��.28. � I : � � I sary or. Half spring. '10 to $12, for $6-.75. Xotice-NV. i�. oalm,ettd-6 � . to state, is Rudyard Kipling's " Ab. an effort to exterminate each oth - . Six nly Mantlesi� ,$ � � . i . tested municipal election held in th i -spent; ' Feed Cor-n-HamiltoD & Kerslake -8 i sent -minded Beggar," of which the London of. the money that is being worse than -Mr. John Moffatt, wife and family, !a town- I ; � , � Deuir;nitrafion Le,snn-3-ffis Nettie wilsoil-8 shipfor years, was that on Alon,day last, . �_ 1� J al bon . - - . I Daily Mail has the exclusive rights, and wasted in this way would Save millions 'of "Aast year's Mantles, regular 8 . -itertAintnent-Kippen Loige-8 . aw, ire.visiting in Stanley, and resulted in the election bf ,NJ '. James I I Cainpl Forester's 19 , from- Moose J I r �Ve lave seven . Wc-Iton C&csa Fa-,t3ry-R� 11. 1�erguson-5 I from which it hag made the -huge sun, of. people ,from 'starvivg in dried u desolat- . .-�6 - . . I P) I e William Moffatt, ar arrived there at fhe Lockhart as reeve, and Me'ssrs. Al -x. Gar- i ; ,- ton U4- N6%v Year's Rcsolulioni-F. A. Edward -_--S wounded ., soldiers' India. If things weie pl�rly adjusted, � ' I - Auction izia-F. Ilo'rnsted-5 1. � t -1. $250,000 for sick and � to $8, which we are .going to --sell for ,,,) . . : I same time ; they vv�1'1 - remain for two or diner, John G. Grieve, ' Archibald Mc- i . � . - lustil 6 I , i families in ne�ed, by selling the righb to aff-d-butfortho selfi,3hness and wickedness Lbree mouths durix the winter. Gregor and T - . ,� . -ion .Xs.�� -1 . I print, sell or recite the version at three Of hurnan nature, an immense deal',of hunian , � James O'Loughlin 018 cogn-. $Ian ets, 732- 1b_-,-P0x90, for ,�_-.2:00. , - .- .. visil � . . - I � --E arly Wednesday morning of last week, cillors. The following is a statemellb I . � - � '41" pounds for each occasion. I suffering� might be avoided. ,,of the i , - ZL � Rev. G. J. Abey tied the matrimonial knob, votes polled for the respective dates - i - ; I VC, 31 M,V - J . - . i ' can . : � , �. i� I 11 . bie ilif, . _­ . 1, 11. . Z It �, t'll. To U 9 X P V A 4 10 0 1 1 at the residence of the brid(,'s father, Brus- For re'eve,-James Lockhart, 349' Daniel �! I . 7 . Ivel . Z, ' � - , - . .1) - When the Court of Appeal for this Prov. The election of Mr. E. A. McDonald as 8els, between Jame!s J. , White, ol Bolton, Manley, 316 -Majority, for Lockilart, 33 rHREE LARGE " 1' .�, I � B -Mi - .­ -1 ­ ince a �, I fpx)t �( -.-... I . — -�y Goods, C fig djourned tile other day it left a -list of Mayor of Toronto, is but another iflustra- Ontario, ana Miss Ellen, oldest daughter of For ' councillors, -Alex, Gardine 432; ." STORES D G et les � . , ; � . I � � 11 'n '. . I � ., . Is .� � � -_ SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Jan. 5th, 19 0 more than fifty cases uncalled,'and when ,tion of what bull -dog persistency a d Mr. HL ry Burgess.1 i .John G. Grieve 08; Archibald Me- � .. i I . � I batf) m . � � -VVilliam Sinclair, of th6� 166h conecs- Gregor, 39 8 v � . , " � lw � the Per 11 the December sittings of the Divisional "cheek" will accomplish in this world'. I - 1; Ja'mes O'Loughlin,- 38 .. A0~ 'AAAAAA I - � - 04 1 . " I ­ 1. Alary � . Stoll, Goderich -township, has rented the John S. Brown, 325 ; Charles Little. 173 _' � ,: I �_ , - I . 1. �;, zell'y' V. . . I The War. . . I . Court adjourned last week there were still Mr. McDonald has little else to recommend -farm owned by Walgato Tebbutt for four William J. Walsh; 142; John O;Keefe' 1 I I COME- WITH THE CROWDS TO - I y . J I I A 11 , - . - ibe hol nearl one hundred cases on its -list awaiting him for the positionto whichbe has at- . ,years,aba rental��of $120 a year. The 118. There voted in favor of the g1raut to :: . - �. - __ , - I -. - I - i - � .. � -Rev. The news from the Fe3vt of war in South argument. This means that, the Appellate I tained. This is his f ou�th attempt and it. has house on the farm has been rented by the Tuckeramith Agricultural Socie�y, 443, � : I I . �' I � Africs is Somewhat more encouraging tl is ' . Thomas Murphy. I and against, 183, A6 this electioA there I � - I ren, -ha Criurts of the Province are a )out half a year proved succeaeful. The first time he ran, A ; I I I week. On New Year's bay'General Frepch . his candidature was looked on as so' ridicu- -Charles Sharmap bas, returned to God- were 699 votes cast - at the election In 1890, 1 - �� � ---- 1, &T -s V; . �: behind with their work, o' I I I . . t : I "I Ga-pla) I . 7 , � I a -peal that is set down now for I It - had an engagement with the Boe � rs Bear a r, in other words, i lous that it was treated as a jokel; the 1 erich from the west,i where he has been for when Meisrs. Bene'weis. and Murdio were BE � Bw GiiUNN'S. : I I that an : nearly two years I I " 1 . SEA '0� � Lll p . , . The past summer be the contestants for the reeveshipi there ' !. .i. -1 coblt-d, hear* second time was little betters but the third. I . I_- � 1: - I . . _­ thie gui place call -ed Colesbarg. He took the ene�n y Ing will be heard in the regular course ` , spent at Yorkton,� Northwest Territory, were 640 votes ; in 1896, 'when ilessrs. , �� .i I I I . . ­ � about next June. This looks as if it would - time the case seemed more serious, and the and he will probably return there in 6e Morrison and Rvan- . - _� k I . i . I 1 1 ­ - 11 DonaU by surprise an"A drove them from, th(ir 1 fouith attempt, was successful. It is not . i a contested, there were li � �p . be advisable for tile judges of these courts' spring. . I - - �c ,sed off .1 I umt for 1 597 votes polled. Mr. Beneweis had i a, Ma- Watt� this week. -Mr. -and M 6';... M' . H. � - I laager with heavy lo8p, -capturing the i tow�n, to get a, quicker move on, or put in a little .. � good men to en- I - antil pupils. The pupils, desiring to A ': � . Sno',V St . 41 1 � i � -SVesley' Neelip formerly of Stanley, jority of 3!) and Mr. Morriao Of R Iliott and childr' - , . . I I low which he now holds. Thisii-an im oi t% it over time and thus relieve litigants from gage in municipal polities when in the.chie �;, n a majdKity en, of Wingbep, visited their love for their dear teacher, presented - M. 01 _T I f died at his home, near Portage la Prairie, 39. At this- election there.were lots. at Mr. R. N. Duff'S this we I z . city of the Province a man of. the character �reaeutly, after a *1 31. lbal k..--4Mr. Louis her with a rocking chair's and-tible and pen . "bal-ge 4 1 . . � position, and the victory is consi ered a the strain and suspense of - such long delay. i liniRCriDg illness rof con. cast whicli bore no mark for the reefeship. Blake Duff went i'o, Torontoe t ,hi�: week, to. and ink. stands as a token of esteem, and --- F_� � the �Oyt W' any of the judges and standing of,Mr. John Hallam, who -has sumption. He leav�s %, wife and one son to The firbr, mec,ting of the new cou 'I 4'the Bengough school of Sh -ortliand. they all trust that wherever her lot may be ment -cr very decided and advantageous one. I served with credit to himself and ad � Bel ill b . . dying rpeently from over -work. On" the 9 mourn his loss He had i . r it e - . nan friends in held at Leadbury, on Mond y nex ,I a 11 v W. J. West, Al. A., pirdached Bar- cast success L � , L Close on this satisfactory news comes. a contrarp', they all teem to live to an extra- to the city in the council, for a quarter of a this county w�o will av y �a t� . �'Me '. I and prosperity may attend he t, -_ the anel I confirmed report of another engagem nt b 3- ordinary old age. century, is tur d d n ior a man of the . mpathize with the o'clock. ; Mons appropriate to the'New V6 . r. _L � Ar, �1� ,,, e bereaved ones. . - L on Sab- -Mrs. John Sherritt, daughter of Air. .1 and are onj . OBITITARY.-One by one the old pioneers bath fast. -The annual .meetizig of ,, . tween troop3 under command of Colonel ' . L . L character of . ., ,�w ild, who' has never -Miss Bella, da ghter I . the John Jarrott, Lie home from Manitoba visit- . a gran� . of Mr- James are passing away to the great beyond. Bluevitle Cheese ard, V .­ '\1 . I " Mr. - - . , ,,Butt�r Coitapany will ing her parOnts.-Wiss Annie H -who, � -who - . I � - ann' - g .was pre2ented with This week we refer to Mrs. McKenzie, who be hold on Friday' � 5tll.�Mr. has been bonib spending her Christmas ,_ � open wi I - Thd Hamilton Times remarks : od or him,elf or any person, -Cummings, of Win all) , udson. , for 11 je I f city of I Pitcher and a large force of Boers at S - George Brown, manager of the Nelson Pub else. The cl t�heProvince has not a secretary and an bum as a Christmas diedatherbornein McKillop New I Year's Willi ' - ., Januaryi,. - . side. In this engagement the British w .a - done itself credit in its selection of -its chief am H.' Steqwart, son of Mr. ' and Mrs. holidays, has returned to the Forest City.- , -the pasl , , .. lishing Company, of Edingburgh, and son of municipal office gift from her pupils in school section No. . havingreacbed-the good old .age William Stiewatt, senior, was married on Mr. Thomas Jarrott, who has been -home $1- I are bav successful in defeating thi enemy and - s- - . . . * I 11, East Wawan ab. 'Miss Cummings mo'rniDg I ','� . . h three. years and ten month@. We�dnvsdayof .last week, to Miss M spending his Christmas holidays, hat return- � . --Our C flicting on the .'m heavy �osa. In this a Hon. G'eorge Brown, founder of the Globe, . — ­ . has b�leu engaged for the fourth of eig a i . Tne ' Rry ��. nga The Right Anthony Gaughran, 11. yqar in No. deee d was a native of Scotland and Richmond, '! of i Henfryn. Mr., Stewart is ed to continue his duties &t Courtright.- _: . . r- is visiting Toronto. A goo'd many pe"ople �Rev- " - eame to Canada with I arly pripci, . . 01 slimly -3 ment one hunAred men of the Canadian cop- . I . her hu�ba d ' p ;1 - � L i in Ontari a to look at that young Catholic Bishopl of Kimberly, South Africa, ' -4 quiet wedding took place at high i n' e al of Hamburg public sphool, and Mr. John Hudson, who has been home via- I - storm.� I - tingent tookpart, and had their -baptism of o would lik . I I sixty years 'ago-, first settling n ictou, hi a ed in this neighborhood. Otinghis parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph �_ . the p1m . '_ taki I - man and to shakle his hand- for the sake of � - impaktant letter io,a noon lon Christmas day, at- the home of Nova Scotia, Where they remained f r two lily 't _'n r . 1. I the contingent . _ d to his home which;a has written a very Reg . D_ R a . Mrs. RogersJand Miss Hudson, returne' - " fire. The portion of 9 - . Shepherd, Cliq'ton, when his eld- � . in. Marlette, t fLiend-in Boston, which has recei ' guests at th' '' edding.- � his father. When he was a lad he was led 'me yearsi after which they lived for- short a t Michigan, on Thureday.-We are, -sorr 1i . a ugi .Iter _ J �a , Lil �g itly been M ; R ger vere part in this engagement is the Toronto co ,, N at - Migal Winnie, became the time in New 't a ,y to - I the last. - I Owf ,c: ei � York ; but finall rs. � , . ��nd , upon the platform at a Liberal convention published. The Bishop says : r y t ey re- M i'la on Earnest, ,.. Hullett, learn that Mr. Weil M ' 1 4 - pany. Th'ey acquitted themselves in I � I 1. wife of A. J. Henderson, a popular young moved to McKillop, where they, coitinue-d DeAr Clinton, were visit her: �daughters, fi . axwell has beeri Con- - - . . Porsyth- t in- the Horticultural Pavilion my personal 'opinion about the matter, T bueiil( as man of Tor nto. - uring the Bed to his house the last few weeks -,. ; � Tuokers . to reside until their death. Her ll�sband, Mrs. Snell, and Mrs. tt, through illness. -While Mr. John Elgie and Bob( . his name was announced such a 'ell can, with a safe conscience, may that I think - r. 4nthony A� 'Schrenk, of Clinton, the late John McKenzie, died! fifty� festive seabon.-This winter , � - bravely, and were fortunate to escape wit ear went .� Va . . ,I and Mr. Norman Workman were cutting -z ­ ed, and: out a single causalty. The Toronto bo -a up as had not been,heard in Toronto before. that England bad very seldom more just "vas In rried on Tueeqay of last week to six ears ago, and she wasi then weather makes one thinkv of thos, . -who have logs for Mr. Moffatt in My. Weil Smith's . for lrft.� . The narne of Geotgo Brown, y were the first in the �ngagement, and a . . se for war. The state of things in the N.J lag -achael Cook, 4t the residence 'of the left a widow with three small ebildien, all little to wear and " nuffin " mull . . I - held in respect by Canadians.," . � e t4) eat.- bush, they came across a bHWA tree, witil. I I Aledews minted in capturing forty Boer prisoners... ____ I andal to the nations. bride' father, Mr. I F. Cook, of Clinton. of whom she survived. She was a nsis. Albert Denman, son of Mr. J. :i Denman', shout 120 poundi,of honey. . with Mi 0" - - . * � I a - I That a handful of men, some of whom were The c remony was pp-rformed by Rev.. A. tent member of the Presbyterian �hurch. commenced �attendanee at t , t Chatham � , � 1'� village# Several other skirmishes have taken plac It is a pity that so good a ne"wap*per as very illiterate, and all of whom were vay ,9:ewa t, and only a rew gueits were pres. Her character wag above reproach al�d her Business College. this week. . 1i ww� I .- I in different parts, and in most of which tbe' the Toronto Mail should detract from its diced and selflah, should expect to be' ent. I kind, genial disposition endeared her t all, MINSTREL Suo-w.-The show. igotten up I . , AlcKeev , preju a 0 ' Salem. �­ have bet - British.'eame off -b . est,but those above name usefulness by its general untruthfulness. If allowed to make laws forever for those who -J.iA.. McDonagh, who has held the for she wali always a� friend to th �e,'edy, by eleven of the village boys; . ?ander the � I XcDoug spend their money in buying up property in Position Of post master,,at Carlow, for a and her life might, Perve I game t - were tile only wictus engagemen t lying is a sin that will be punished bereaf - ag a pat rn to mana nt of Will. Stewart. 4nd Louis C1191ST.AIAS ENTEP.TA_1NAtZKT._The an_ Unt. W, that countr . nber of years, has � cut his resig those who muit follow. Her remaing were Duff, was first rate. They pre ''ited it the 'Dual Christmas tree entertainment, of the . - the Mi pant week. . I . - ter, the political writers on the Mail will y, and d'eveloped its we'lth, in nul - 0 nation to�- sea I f* - _� preposterous. Mr. Chamberlain's ndict. the department, whio�h has been accepted. laid to rest in the Maitlandbank cei6etery nigbt-af ter Christmas before -a vaty satiefac- Methodist church Sabbath school was held - . �, - . and I Uri, . . The besiaged towns of Ladysmith, �Maf , have a terrible reckoning. In 9, recent issue ment of the Transvaal Governmen. w Mr. McDonagh baS b . � . � as �en out of -business for on Wednesday. I tory andienoe, which would tave been on Friday evening last. The usual pro- J � . I - I 1. - ­ . - -1 time W,4 king and Kimberley are still holding ou . it'says : " Major Beck has been nominated perfectly fair. I have no hesitation a say- Eome time and has been postmaster in name i much larger. had the weather bien mildie gramme ,of vocal and- instrumental i has-- con , . I ' � to contest West Huron once more against . . . . W and the roads less drifted. Thelpoys could recitations and dialogues w" rendered. The , - round U At the former place, however, it would. Ing no, and I have had "thirteen ye re to only, � � . r music, I . Mr. Garrow. The gallant major was counted study this question. I am not an E glish. -Howard Hall's barn, 12th concession of Bluevale. � I ... P seem the troOP3 of General White are be. � . I an sing Bigger songs and talk : �nigger all orchestra gave a numbeir of choice selec- � I _. during.t; I , . - - mail, as you know, nor are my symp thies Grey, was burned down one mornin not BRiEFS.-At the school meeting, on'iWed. right, but the Irish would keep slip tions, which were well received. Rev. Mr. . - - Appeare, com" ing sore eased, and 'many. of them out at - the general election, and bribery de. in 9 � ping off - - . . . ­ * , I uite general with England ; but in this see I long ago, in the abzene� of the owner. In Bead of last week, Mr. Thomas St6wart the tongue of one of the end :men unbe. Lsko oa-3upied the chair in his own peculiar- � � I Wb,eh is d the sooner true that the "gall 11 believe �hat England will do credit o our addition ta.buildings there was bay, straw, was Xeted trustee in place of Mr. ly pleasant way. The programme being I � L - ter excl are suffering ir � In fever, an feated him at thebye-election.11 It in a a - ant major has Teen . John knownst to him. He used to be Dominick they are relieve� I from their perilous positim nominated again, but it is quite untrue ithat common hurnimity by forcing a small state, - grain, implements, etc., destroyed. Con, Gardiner, the retiring trustee. The school O'Hool4an, ho'd-carrier, before he came concluded, Mr. and Mrs. R. Palmer were .- Xhomas. be was counted out at the general electi i calling itself a republic, to give equal ight@ tents said to be insured for $400 in the Board consists of Mcssre. William Messer, down to this.' ithe two boys, foinierly Mr. called to the platform, and a CoMplinlent- I . I . . . the better.. Ge ieral Buller, who is. still a . or that he was defear on to alm, : - ­ Howich Mutual. . Philip Thomasand -Thomas Stewart. Our Smith and Mr. � Shooper, were �xceedingly ad �� --- -tobs for L - - ,ad by bribery at the Au , Cdase of fire unknown. i dress wim re I . ..... � ed bom the Tugela rival, is continually gettin r — I . ary ad by Mr. Joseph 14-g L - - - ' 9. - bye -election. But, that be will be defeated I -Mr. and M ' ra. John Taylor, East Wa. school is not well equipped with the �ece's- funny, as we ex?e0ted they *ould be. but ,gins, Sabbath school superintendeut, and I, - .I- i I hearty, 4 e.exp 6 gr�'eefu .d, celebrated their tb e re for that matter .they were all funny and the presentation made by . - inforcements a, d th ectation is that h the third time, if he runs, i Don, in Saturday Night, pays a I wanosb, near Zetlan . maries forteaching, some of . , 9 � Misses Eva, four sew - , ;r � is as sure as any- te .L �lide wedding on Friday, December 22.nd. well on to tbirty yeitra old. it ap e ]Bolt and Liz ' H' ' , , The presents . � . � ra, (114 ie now almos, ady to make another &t_ thing in, the future can be. to the : .. . one -did his *part well. I ­ � ___ * the other day, it was move!1 and c rried sweet, pretty and funny .coon �Ongs were f I . and truthful. tribute� [a t a A t7he 3�me� Some very z a Jg1pne, M a a a large number of guests meembled to I . I . tempt to cross he river and reach Lad - Moody. He says: " Scoffers ma say that . 110 - consisted o &n4easy chair ; a foot rest, and - . wvears hii I , � parodies a work basket, and were given in recogni- - -_ � ;r in St. -.Cam�bell, the , Mr. Moody made a great deal of money out The latter were preteented with a pair of teachers all needful aide. Judging by h: --on "She was bred in and Mrs. pjLlmer smith. Genera Methuen also still rernain� It is said that Mr. A. W y spend the evening witli the worthy couple. teat the trustees should Buy tot h sung, and a parody -boys do loi� - . I . Ontario Good ,Roads In's,tructor, has con- . I �- ver old kentucky. " tion of the kindness of Mr, I -- - I the past, at Modder rive' , and it is thought he too ii eluded, from returns of the publication of his revival hymi2a and y handsome upholstered easy chairs by ornall amount of grumbling on the part� of Perhapi the prettiest song was: I, Louisiana ilk assisting at, the annual Sabbath :School -1. I gkle, Ing - rieceived, that the * the- members of theirlamily. the ratepayers, our teachers have given Lou, " composed by Learte stua% author &'a � . usefulpt about ready to arch on towards the relie.k i mermons, but it is not a piece of cant to say . d other entertainments, and also s"s a I I p6ople of Ontario are pretty generally tired that t' -Miss Carder, of Blyth, who filled the good matisfactiou. Mr. A., M )) _'. - I of Baden Po ell at Mafeking. The t he world would be much better off if . . cEwen Oas of " Soldierallof the Queen, ajj� gung ill token of the esteem in which they are held and ban; L I - Z oi the statute labor system. Condemnations ' position as assistant teacher of the Ethel bten re-engaged as principal, and Miss good voice b_* Peter King. The Lucy drill by their friends. After the aildren h&A - I kindly ft great battles of the campaign are likely all�men made their money and spent it as. gublic school, for i16 past three months, Jean Black has been engaged for the juu�'ior was very nice. Mr. Herb., W- Aman, of been responded to the presents were ,di - I and her i ba fought by th armies under Buller and of the system have come in from 140 differ. Mr. Moody lid. I first heard him and Mr. as returned t -j her home, where she will department. This will be Miss Ig L w _. I BlacIL's Wingham, was the t . I I Sankey in thIs Coates opera house in, Kansas take charge of the junior ,department of a . .�� I ant returns. only outside 6lept. .An tributed -from th6 tree. and A treat ot candies .. _� . ' Methuen at the points were their forces %4 Many. -towns and townships third term in 19luevale chO-OI.-Mis' hl�g- a twirler of tods and sticks, "peer, Jug- and nuts given to everyone present. T -he � ... . � are going to vote upon -the q � City, twent$-three years ago, a - - � . I . now located. I nestion, iticlud- nd I was that school. Mine Carder made many 3ie McAllister, who has been M-rs. Bailay'm gler, or'whal�ver you callhim, hi, is really �tteudazice was the kNest on record, stand- , �__ttl � � I � , . I'll ---. "%, .L IL - . ,.WTFQ f these generals are success, . Imnuoh impr�aeed by their service. Since, warmiriands during - bar short .stay there ressmaking mst'atant for. jqome time, �re. good. :When toning the ttee ba!� it ooked Ing Morn being at a premium. The pro- -ahurdh`v . ! Ing the follo�ving.: Orillia, Nelson, Dawn, ' i � I ful at these poi to, there will not bq -much. R then he has �een going about the world do.. and all wish her success. , -turned to her home in Hill@ Green fast as if he wer i I ' _ I � .. _ ­ . . I . � p &Ting with a stres* of light- c6eds, At 10 land 15 ,conts, with ,13abbath L�� __ . by the I I r . 1P ggle Her school pupils �fr,eo, &Mounted to V3. � - ama, Brant, Tuckeremith, .kapelle, Albe. ing good. Mi.. Moody?s sermons, unlike those- !-A happy event took plsee at - the home week. -A very good poem entitled, -I I On niDg. � trouble after t aty as the back bone 'of th� marle. Turnbury, Alim I bert made a good _� -the "Mf L � Edwardebulg and South of Sam Sm�ll, Sam Jones, sino many oth. of�G-eorge Evans, Goderich township, when Boys, " by Mrs. Robert Warwick of orr pianist. , Milo sketches we 'I, I . . L . - . I , wivightil 70 �� . w-ar will, like.. . , a broken. Should eithez Norwich. The following h&ve abolished era who do not deserve mien i 0 even as his daughter, Ida Jane, became the wife of tie, appeared in the Globe Of 'Dece I funny, r#nd , it �cted. The en tainment - 11 L I I . liticil. of these genera 9 fail in their next attempt, the atatute labor system ant rely : North harlequines, were simple, sin 11 ' W. A. .Beavers. -The ceremny was per-' 22od.-bir. Thomas Fluker and fa ily Was -close by an e 'bition ot Bayteld. - � PO I : P,ei utl �eiosnd terly �, to ,I : the re. MonagLhon, Saltfleet, Toronto Orore, Sarnia, devoid of cant cr-hypocrisy. as of Mr. urdock,_ of I ��il, brought, - 1� lics -are I gults will be more serious.' The Boerk I thou- f4med by Rev. 31inton, spent Christmas at Mr. Stalker's, near a -portion of Bar,, min's show. Th 're was a I I - -,f� I I. I . North Grimsby,.Binbrook�aud Barton. The sauds of people have been m ttle better by in� the presence of a Have you formed your New Yeaes are always greatly stimulated by riotory,btil follo , . - . thering of friends. Manchester. -Miss Belle Powell, of Turn- fat woman, a Zu'u, a be reso- - '�' - I I already com. the simple, filanly and ar, ,& el wu and a lutions ? One of th best you -can mske to to deal, on e - ", -wid Mr. wing municimlities havel , pious talks of the Mlias Hannah Be&V6-re erformed the duties berry, visited her aunt, Mrs. George Me. bearded lady ; t ie rest the - - ; . a , ide *bow U11. It r4eans nimey in your po,,ket. � � I -dering ol ander adversity their forces will soon .split. mitted themselves : Monk, on, Stain. great rpligionisit who has passi d away. 'In of, bridesmaid and Art ur Evans thoEe of" Dbnald, during the holidaye.-Mr. Loui of th Witt�k tOfilt Stores you bive to help payfor the bad . 7 ,01 rr_qli�t eac I ­ a were merely boy i dresced up inj I borrowed - �_ �ea�h by, I I into fragments. General Roberts and Gen. ford, 'Euphernia. East aL h, Gor. this world of humbug, sensationalism and groomsman. ., . . Duff, who has taught in acbool No. 1 9P wrappers ; but they looked fier l' -enough debts of othen. Don't do it but go to F. A. Mwards � - I � y n " , - aral Kitchener have not et been heard of dam, Young, Exedtt d .i Boaster. Al. pretense, the memory of Mr. Moody will -Mr. Martin Masters, of ,Howick, was East Wawanosb, for the past four years, a for anything. Tile Zulu confesereT to hay. And ger, the worth ef your money. 1673-1. 1 - : �Vv4re AIS( n - ight n . L - -entertair iince leaving Hong Kong on their way tol though it is hard to get - the people genera!ly remain as that of a tBan who did more tha returning home from Wroxeter one n � lo ger term than any other teacher ever ing been brought UP on missi Buries in BREEZES. -Samuel and Wm. Eagleson,of _� .� Miller, b I'll � i to think so, there is no doub; the statute any other during his generation to revolu- not long ago, when his borse ran away1s filled in-thab school, in bidding his Pupils Africa, but he must have learned i's step or Dakota,, arrived here last week, for -a visit.- - _.- . � ffie Transvaal. They will', however, likely, labor system has outlived its usefulness. If - tionize pulpit methods, and to bring to-- throwing himout of tie buggy. �� I.- �!,V! W11 � I I . I He was good-bye, was presented by. them wit Mise;Kerr and Miss Eberhart, of Sa, AW -9 . � . I . ! a two from them, for Just before ,i the final Michigan, spent New Year's here Mr. I - WItIlrer, be there hy this time. the ktatute labor of each munleipality w(Iro gather on a platform of sincere piety, mem- found lying on the ri �ad unconscious, witfi travelling toilet case and .their t 8 �gin I commutei at onc-hall g6od wis, es. cake walk, he ' _Wled off 11 a qx are dance' I - .1 � I -friends i The second Canalian. contingent is abolit .its v�lue, and the I bers of the various churches. His unaffected his bead out. He wat ':taken home nd Since its beginning, No. 9 has had 2 � Kenny Mr,o.rhouse, Mr. Charles Stearns, of � � - - � money p , & � 6 teac - in qu te a notic"ble brogue. 'The boys L,3ndbn. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Hoorho - . ' I . 11 I i laced in the generalfund, and the : belief in theBible as God's revealed will, in- doctor summoued. no 1 was not hurt a era, their terms ranging from one week to gave a good, 1013� programme, at i I excellent . I Willer, 1 ready to start. I � ; use" - . - A&YA un work'of each municipality done under the I the efficacy of prayer, and the support that dau erouslv as was at Orat 'thought, 1; threeyears. In examining tht old school collection ofsongg, and altogethen!'a bc-tter 1, .- or - I . I . I I � and . Of Bay City,lwere guests of T.J. Moorhousies - -h Idayo. . I . supervision and direction of one competent the believer would &ceiv from On High, no g 'nicel ter, one reada the names o some ,who amateur show th4n *as ever gi � n -in a � -dig ___ � . 0 w doin y. I Christma i , Editorial Notes and Comments. perso the people would .be I y a I I S. -Mr. H. Jennings and MissF. . - holdin� money in lifted many a poor, despairing 'wretch from -On Lturda iv�ning of last weeki, bega"n as teachers in this echopl, but who Jennings. of Park Hill, are guests of their - �, . po 7tt'; the work would be better and the level to which he had fallen." . I while Isaac Jon . PlAcs this size., On'-'WednEsday a, A Thurs. Thom" - as add' wife, ot Godericfi now occupV much more prominent - . � . brother, Rev. Jenninga'-A large number of i� I I .1 , ;a,u li�t �ieated at Wroxeter a`B, e ,­ , wits re- I . .I.- - : Wingbam ' - -: I .g! along tions. Matthew Hatebiaon, who t -our young folks enjoyed dancing in the town � The D.minion Parliament has been called more uniformily done, and we would have I township, were dyivlr� I a street i4 . � - P(11- ay evenings Of lilst,week the sho - 'took tim Christ- , - to meet for the transaction of business on very much, better roads at less cost than we It is not often that we can agrce with Clinton a boy ran into them, catching their there durin 1862 and 1863, nott �n'd Bdgrave ball both Christmas and New Yearse nights. . , rhuraday, February list. Tlie Fession is how have under the is -to-day to ,he best time' to' -gather a -Harvy . Spar,ling, , of theAfbioii spent the - I __ '. for Hart I present system. It is what appears in the political columns of buggy inside the front wheel. The shaf 4 prominerit lawyer in Alontr a A f P,w � � I c 1. _ ,�as week is I not only the statute labor system that in at - were broken by the collision and Mr. Joneb years ago he was offered owd an 7tertainmem *, - ,Lo maDy t I I &ely to be a lively cue, Wheth' I Oftawa Events, but the following we hearfw - a judge&hip, holi � Old Boy � er or no � ted of ! but d,'ances on. . days at, his home in Georg-etown.-Aliss - - I : , therz.--:1 t it -fault, but the system ufmally adop pulled over the dashboard, while Mrs. Jotn,,,,, refused it. He is a brother of Dr.' John I Lenua Erwin is visiting friends near "Se"A - - - - - , �/ - Xill be the Imat of this Parliamenta' . dividing the townghi- I I I - � � - I - ----t-- . - the newo � � ry term pa into districts and I ily endorse. It is right: - 11 Some of the was aleo thrown out, and the force of Hutchison and brother-in,law of Ju�ge � ! forth. -Norman Camerop left for Clinton - I I - � � surne, bb a not yet kriown. Another gession� may placing the management of each 4 r istrict Conservative papers are, demanding that collision was so great that the buggy wa Archibald, both of Montreal. John He is. Hills Green !I this week to bake for J� King. -Neil Cam- I itill be held if it is considered desirable. in or- stopp i Spicy By= , - eron lefb' on Wednesday for B - ruseels, to I 11 - located t under different councillors, who, pe ha,p3. � Parliament be called -together at once pulled Fieveral yards before it ton, teacher for the years 1866 and ) 8 '7, ZE.4 -Mr. and AIr .! Thomas I I � block,. ---1 only Serve for one year, is equally unw Ij. L �, L I �_z � - - - Chere are eight vacancies in the House u'nprofit&ble, if not wa9tefal. The work in - d. . were in legiate In few days i for J. Richards, har-neea-maker.- - - . .1 der that it might express itself on the Soutb . ' work - ise and ' Very fortunately neither of them is now principal of Clinton Col bi- 10arquhar spent � 11 at � around 4:. J3&,nk Vf I I V a 7 . I Jure I . . tute. Herbert Burgesiz, teac is- dinton, visiting friends and .4)ativea.- " � � � - I A eat 'Of 6 h2i h have to be filled. The elections in no two years fs done alike, and the work African (11jestion. H9d the demanded, her for '77F T ornas Polilock, of Winnipeg, in here visit- - 11 � ly -A happy -family gathering met at. Mr, now math6rnatiCRI MaStel in Owen S o t �11..)Ai d r. E. J. Re6nett, of Flint, ing relatives, -&ties Nellie Card returned to I �­ !station I . �heae (10n.z1itnetteieg will likely be held one year is p6otically undone tho next, like Mr. Tarts and some other members. John AgneWs, in East Wawanoall, oL Collegiate Institute, Tbom-as Reid, Mho t a gues, I N1 icb gan, wa" Toronto la I - � imulta,neowily about the 23bh of this What is rcquiced as much as anythin' b of Mr! Edmund Troy !r during st Thumday.--Jamcs Denaldson �, I w -h I a: ; resent Dr taught during '78 '79 and '80, is now - 'Re wood, of �� - was in I nouth. I g else i they.are fond of berating with disloyalty., Christmas day. There were prin'pli- t a past week. -Miss Vera was home for a tew days last week -from *_ SOM i but late] . . 11 4. ­____ I is uniformity of system through the muni- that, Parliament should be called before a Agnew, formerly of Lon'deaborzesent Dr pal of Owen Sound Model school. Mr. inton, is.the g�est Wroxeter,-Mcssrs. Willim. Rumball. F. - I'll, - - cipality and from year to year. I of her c 1.1 in, Miss �. _� for JWX . contingentwas decided upon forthe �ur- returned from a year's practice in Europe ; Reid is a brother of Mr. G,, A. , R iss Annie 0 Rumball, 0. Rumball and Mrs. W. Ruin- .- A grect. cleal of fr-tilt, is bCiDg found in, , eid, he and Farquhar.4-M I adeon is Ir - . . Hemphil, � pose of authorizing the necessary' expendi., Dr. William Agnew, ot Columbus, Ohio' well-known artist. The new feacher *in 11 mefromLoadd" spending tier 'hristmas London, were last week attending I ­ I James P � The case of Hilda Blake, who I ture, one could understand their reason� Dr. Janice Agnew. of New Carlyle, Ohio; No. 9 in M . I op.-- h lidays.-UPS tanche MeAllis' tile funeral of Airs. C. W, 8 . . lome quartprs with the Dominion and On- I was exe- i iss'Grieve, of McKill A r. to M-eAllis ball, of mith.-4obn ,ario Covertim--tits for baxing secured the! cuted at Brandon on Wednesday of last and the need of a hurried seseion ;, but uo�v, Dr. Robert Agnew, of Clinton; Miss Hanna Richard Hogg has sold his . 1. Way4-t . . I I 100 acre far n, C ristmas. with f bends at Bluev e. Al cLeoaand George Sanderson have leased I &I'dand! . I . when the co tingent3 have been sent or are Agnew, of Philadelphia ; John, student at on the Bluevale road, to Mr. James Parb h, Uttuce orre 8 also C ng Hok from Jewett Brothers. r - �. I asent of their rempective Parliaments to, week, is a sad one. . She was one of thone. Dg sent, 1, a expense has been incur. Clinton Collegiate ; Mrar. Pearen. of Mar- for four thousand dollars. -Mr. John Brei it, Hudson, of Marlotte, Mic Migs i , bei nd th at �� h ime�- r. John the zkatfi I ' . i 11 ies to assist in the, girls who was 'brought into this epuntly - red, I do no � Fee that there is any pressing 'noch ; together with Misses Millie and of Toro" . i4, . a borne They commenced work Monday. -Mr. John , � , - I rant su�stantial bonur I - ,.ui I � 11 I nto Junctions relieving station visitiughi.4parentos Mr. and,Mr 4 Joseph :Wild, of Milton, Cavalier county,, Dakota, - I . �. onstruction. of the Rainey River rail -I ,through the medium of a charitable inati!u-" need for an*:mmediate session. If it ia in. Mary, forming a very joyful family gatbei . 11 X . , � . . , I T . . . r- agent, in the absence of Mr. J. N, KendIll, Hudson. -Quite a number from t in vicin* ity just now visiting friends. I , Vay. This road, wh.ic;li is now in course of! tion, of which there are a few established for I tended that Pailiamea should be called to- "ivg. � - I t- is in this vicin - 0 ,. . r' -i i, im 1. migration purposes. . � received word the other day �to report .at ty took in the cantate, at Kippen, i 4d were Mr. Wild is an old Stanley boy. He is ex- _,_1 � 'Couple . onstruction, is to run from Port. Arthu , . The story of her getber in on ler that a resolution. of loyalty -The annual meeting of the West Wolseley barracks. -Miss Fannie Patt-�r. -highly plea iawith it. -Mr. ,, �tentivel ),_ - B. M-0. - vent,ward, and im intended in some re,.;Pecta: . . might be ed, I think the'demand an ex- Huron Conservative Aeffociation was held son, of WiDgham, was vi * . V �Iice and y engaged in farming in Dak,ota, �z __ bis, horn -1 siting at her daughter. Miss In&, of Toronto, - �ere the I _- r,- � this wee ­ i life, written by herself while sb4, Jay In . ceedinglypa ish one. Surely in the face of at Smith's Hill, on Wedpesday, December' uncle'o. in the village, this week. , Mr. and guests of Mrs. Charles Troyer di ring the I 4: 8 a compatir,or to the Canadian P"ific. f 07, . and like many other enterprising Canadians �Itl Brandon jail, awaiting ,,execution, is a nor- 1 what Canada has done and is doing for*tho 27th, with a full attendance of delegates Mrs. Campbell, of St. Thomas, spent New , past week. -Mr. Greorge Pring] 5 lost & has prospered there, I . ­ .. ate his ' Fill also open oub an immense new farming '' rowful, One. It � is wri�ten -in sucll & Way I empire -there is no need of such a resolution from a,ll parts of the riding. The old offi. Years at the manse QMNEENMN� �: " lid Mineral country in Ontario territory 'as to show that the unfortunate gizi ma ' I i Mrs. Campbell in a valuable whip one night last �! week.- . and M" rest of L-)-ke Superior. , The compl int is 11- I to convince the mother country and the, 'ears *Were re-elected, vfz. : Jon. Beck, si8ter of Rev. ' � �­ -a few d& hat the aid which has been voted t . w The president ;. Dr. Case, vice -'president ; P W. Kendall, station agent' has returned from eting in sc'h . Staffa. . I . aged to get a fai*r education from the public ' orld in general whefe we stalud. . W. Ji Wtst.-Mr. J. N. The annual me - Oo , Zection I :_ this I ; , mashill" � ; I schools in which she was taught, although 1 No. 7, was held on Wednes 7 last WEDI)Ixo, Bazz.-On Wednesday of I � I �. Dad by tFe Dominion and the Provi� ice is I newspapers that declared that the Liberal Snell, 2nd vice-president'; James Mitchell, his trip to the coast, 3 astr ery little kindness or . I days, -1 . she had been shown v' 0overnment should not hesitw,te a d I somewhat improved when Mr. Ralph Stephenson we electea week the residence of Mr. William Fill � . . . I . Ilows V-18, P. ay over secretary ; Dr. Bruce, treasurer.' T. R. in health. Mr. Kendalli while' away, vieit. trustee for the eorning year in the Place of vi" the scene of a pretty wedding, when �� I I nnecesBa.rily large ; that tile road is s m ly attention of any other sort. Her bringing. 1 the expenditure of -hundreds of� th?usands of Walker, of Clinton, was put on the execu. ed the representative cities of Washington, ,Mr. -krtbur Stephenson. -Mr. Jomph Hud. - [I annex of the C. P. R., designed to i ihield up was largely a repetition of that of.any 0 1 1 day. -R, 1 7 , . . 11 I I dollars oney e tive, to stioceed. the late J. P. Doherty, to Montana and British �-Columbia. I war- lat road from legitimate competition, and other waif who had been cast on the com- -of the people's m without th H ' son, V 0 as his sister, Mies Janet, was united in , Yt . a an A trustee for � .5 years, riage to Mr, F. J. Kerslake, a prosperous ; I I I ,it the money voted, instead of bei' re- munity.- Where she I . i authority of, Parliament, ought to be the whose family a letter' of condolence was accompanied by Mrs. Kendall -The "C07118 thinki that h lihould retire f,rO! It 'Active young farmer of the 10th concession, The . 1 7 at home, . was em loyed in . a- - miss B. 1 - . P - very last 6 urga a hasty se3sion for the ordered to be sent. - Votes of confidence � in cillors elected for Turnberry township a0 : servid,-.-A v6ry pleasant gathe� I Uired for the .construction of the roa was Brandon as a lgovernepe she was well treated , more purpose of passing a msolution, for Sir Charles Tupper and J. P. Whitney were 'William Mitchell, with 237 votes ; Jo ,ing took cere-nony was performed by fhe Rev. J. � � mply intended as a "greaser)) to th pro- . and to all appearances ap' reciatM it. One 1 � . - -, I -1 was in U I p that is all the Canadian Parliament could passed. Speeches were made .by Messrs. hn Mosgro hn �plaee at the residence of Mr.''William Nethereott, in the prezence of immediat�e .. � I from Hei olver and . �� . � ! . �otors, Messrs. McKenzie & Mann. ell,- day, however. Ehe se'cured a rev .do, and do its.; utmost. 0 ov- Dickson, Cle Copeland, with 217 votes, Jo a, Logan, -on the Parr line, on Friday ' vening. relati-ves only. After partaking of a boun- - I . ,dovrn -; tA te people of Port Arthur, who are o the sbot and killed her mi,itreps, when they The , Imperial gg, Johiaton, Beck and Me. with 213 votes, and Thomas Lovell, w th � when L large' party asi --- I � ernmentis lookindLafter the management of winbled and,; tripped tiful wedding dinner� the evening was pleas- � . �� holi- sy.z � . ot, should know all about the Bituat on of were alone, accuAng tramps of � the crime. - . Lean. 11r. Joseph Beck was chosen 'as the 197 votew. The three first named beloof ed 'the light fantastic toe until the ;�ee smal antlY Vent in social intercourse. T-130 I I I the campaign, and there is nothiug for the candidate for the Local, but no nornioafion to the old council. Mesers. Thomas Janies 'hours of morning. -The . I at are . A is enterprise. Oa Monday last- the people' It w,a,s some time br.fora she was', found out. 0auadian Parliament to do in the matter." was made for the Dominion. and Peter Scott, who were als � pupils- t school . � . . e Mrs. Lane, . . I o, candidatbo, Section No. 7 gath � Presents received by the bride were costly � Lanark. - that small but ambitious 'town voted No one suepected her becaus" ered in the sell 61 room Al � % ,. -The late train on the Saay! night Iled 155 and 143 votes - respectively�_. on FV 'day, December 2"2nd,'t0a � ad numerous, and testify to the high es- - . well. for I and carried a by-law, almost unanimona.. who' bhe murdered, always spoke highly of L r , � In before Christmas, was later than usual on Cilso Edna Coad, of Trowbridge, is visiting � ay od-bye teem in which the young couple are held. :� Methodii I , granting a bonus of fifty thousand dol-' ber,�and',to all'appearances the girl was -Wroxeter e is now ighted totbelrbeloved te cher, Ming An 'ie Con- At ,% late hour amid the good wailses of all, - . , "a with account of Christmas traffic, and it was 12 at Mrs. Joseph Leech's. -Master Smith �sitt, I Mrs. Wi ) has ta4lit the the Young con a left for their home, near - -_ -the I Fi ally,. Hi da Blake electric lights vi street la 9 and bull. 0 clock when it left Clinton. Shortly after. son of the pastor of the Methodist churolb, ;schooli with ve eep � and to this village. I.. by re to further aid in the construction of fond of her mistre .,d I 1, fifteen I I vkho for f I A ears . I used counsel, and - dredmin the siores and dw The itetartedout the b&ggagemau notised a Clifford, W" visiting his snole, Mr. T. J0 'the pr,;Dfit and tisfaction of i'Parents thein. Sahs * n 'r ac is same floald, It is not at all conceivable , pleaded guilt.T. a ref I - ngs. #Uniuch . I I - - I . I . . my prosperity @Ad auccese be #V .t � . . i , I I _; . I - I � � . . . . I t Tteh. I � I . I . I . I I - . I I - . . ­ I � , 1.� . . �� .�_ I- . . - : i : I 11 , , 119K. �20 1b, , , Al I � YIA i6� 11-7 3 2 - J .4 V I - '_�,�: i �- J I - , .11 I I s( i I I I , O1 I n �� �e I 1 7� 0 9 . n * I i r el I 'i I 0 I' - A � i" It I 'i I I .i . i i.� � � , . ,., I � � I � . I I I � 11 I . I . - �! . I . . 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