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I .-ItK­ I - --.-- I * . .1 I ­ I --- - - � d�vfj &rrn The , 1,11kin �. .Wn el, h"n" h #-. " lkw the depositors will lose hes-11 If Cho ma. �& h A i�� U 4. is I .1 : A. Ut. Ax a , A 2 I .&�L I I T ; I -%-�- - , N - - i . . . 6 F . - J . in 00010 U 00" Aut K# %a V&D 4;J W� . . � J . � I i�- - I F the Opposition, who, ,hile protesting that ' t 1: ' 1. I - 11 . . I - . , ., 1900 the ropFietor, lived in big Style in the the dis4ppearance of the balloto was any- and almost destroying the eight How he 11 I f I I i- I - I � � ,- -' : i I I VW M* let she "M 1FRJ MT they had no dei ,ire make political cap. Win y,City,,and in addition to othet ex- biagbitanaceident. At any, rate, it need ever escaped, thei lose of the eye is a miracle. 11 1, I � . .......... ! N t I : I E , N-11 Sr"ORE ­ EBRIUARY � lize anything. It is also said'Uhat Simpson, person would think of even insinuating ihat' terrible .forae, inflicting a painful - wbuhd � * - � I i � I 1 ,'I ital out of the � noide't, tried to make &I I travagances, kept a stable of fast ho ries.- not inte4ere"in any mateiial manner with -We regret that Harry, the youngest . COIR - E 4� � I . I I It . � . 1 -.*�--4� - I .i � � I - .the capital they coul by insinuating that When will people realize that in deposg ivq� iry now in progress. The election son of George BAeker, Brussels, who haS .. I . ; � 5 " ( . � - i - : I , '% .4. 1 i� 7- a 9. 'their money in a private bank,they eve . I . I 1 4.4 th� gallant Major wa shoved out by. the - .Was volied long ago, and has been- fought been laid up for over % )ears, the troubl� ' i -� I . I .I.- . �; 11; -61 Tif . . � I; - . I _LZ �q 4 I[!$ 11 71' 1 , the personal security of the owner, and over agalin since, and hence any purpose the Starting with a sprained hip 3yhile playi I . ' ��7 1 M�inister of Militia icause he � would t on y foo , 9 I . Ts 19 20121122,23 24t 1. I 11101 that it is about as'unsafe an investment oas ballots Would now Serve is not Specified by tball, has been dangerousli ill during the' '. -X - ; - I - I . wink at the sohe mes -the Government to can -be made with money? The people of -those who profess to at -bomoa,n their past week. .1 � I ITH THE BLUE FRONT, 1-1 - , I 12) 26 2717.8f- 1 -1 I usotheservice forpar izan purposes. The Ontario have' had many costly lessorm in 'loss. h is unfortunate tie lose oocurrell -as -Miss Mvis, , !of Goderich, died in ton I � . � . . 4 . , I � - J .*W.zd- -I A I I . I ! - I I . - � . � ! . � - : I . , � � I - 1-1,4 -1 Government, however were fully able to this dirootion lately. I it giveethe opponentoof the Government don last week,�where she .had ne foi I . f! . I � y - � I - - -- . I 90 : - �� - , . I .1 , . ­ . , , I 4im. A,� k�JA -11 I . . I I . I 1 the opp rtunity of makit g insinuations, special treatment. Sh home for I , , P,;A . . � S . � e left her , . - k, � , *11,'� n't, X4 13 9 T. t .1 � AAAAAA '04 - - - - - - - ., - �, hold up their own en of the discussion, IAN.: W1 .,&,&Z'��� ... � A T . I a-"$ . .1 LPL 11110 11 put ng motives and sue i Ince, which they Montreal in 1878. to take a course in non'l � r V V V V V V V VW- -V1 -W- .�W�Wlwlwlwlq � ­ , . - . , - �, �� - I - t . � a . I � . . . 4 . �d tbo, OpP08itiD i ot aocomplimh any. . � I I - �- r , . . has -been appointed Liberal Whip. in thi , would not have if the ballots were still in gital training, but her health failed before'� a I I -: . - . . . . A . . � -1 . - . thling by brinizi t matter UD. The u- r 0 4-h evidence. Theirloop. therefore is moremn. or ter was out. She was a pro inent I I ; 0 . i M. ­ 1. . in, I I . -, - I - I I - . .V %P vissmons, in suacesaiou to. uh I P I . -; I � .. - � ­ QQ q , i �, ,- James, Sutherland. Mr. Giboui I . -4 , - I ,� 1-1 I � 00 f , -6 � f( ing wase very . . person also. -After an illness of about 48 hours, � Ing lie e I -Svo& . ,,�, -k r--�' );I fortunate for this Govern ent than for.4ny worker in St, George's church, Goderich. , � , _ f e expressed on both Iton. . ". I ' . � I I . - 50t �b eds ke �Uueoo - � 4%- -� � I : . �­,,! � I . -1 - .1 - . sidles --that iit would, p , haps, be .proierable genial, shrewd and very popular Witt hi . Mary Dunlop, relict of the late John Bloorn-1 � � . I . . � �E� � . I I I# - - ' . i t -1 I ­ . . tolhave a Canadiin as I i I I - I t I I ommander, one who fellow members, and will make an exce4 lent � field, died itt her home, in Brussels, on! � 1- � , ' - I � � , t � . be�ter understa a ou people 8 Thursday of � last week, - of heart', i --,--,-,A,--'-9. 9 V, * . � �- � I I I plenty of money, and ' latest ar Nevi --a, I *1 , � and our in- Whip. He has also The - 4�+++44- -11-q-H--H1.+-61-, ­ - . � I � If '-� � . - - . . i . I . I I - . ­ -1 � - titutibna ,than . Brit' h army officer, ,no is not afraid to spend it, which is &no her. ­ . . I failure. Mrs. � Bloomfield bad rbsided I . I L . � . I � ­ � �- . � � I - , � . i . . � 1 , ,� . , . i � . I I . \ . J � powerful pasport to political popularit F in in Brussels Since iher coming to this coun- i . , .: ' . I . .. . .. m4tter how effici -mt he maybe in other re. . . . " BOBS " COMMEXC- try from,Sootland,- some 14 years age. ! Brisk business creates iasm. that it is impos- _ . �, I . . . . the Muse as well an out of it. . � I an n . 2� 1 1 - . . . . I spOcts. The pro ositio of the Government -ING OPE -An accident which was both painful and' t - I � : . . .. I RA IONS. - : . ) to! set aside abo t tw :million dollars -for ,The British Columbia mining'boom ha . . . . 'severe happened to Mrs. George. Murray, i sib e to describe in the c lumlis of T1:fE EXPOSITOR, -an(I to I It N I . 8, I � . ' I � T I � � 7 .� . - I - the expensea an Sapp I rf�-of the Canadian 'i'v - idently, subsided. for the present, and the BETTE NEWS FROIR THE FRONT. Clinton, last week. While in the act of li ke p it up we have a few sp'ecial clearing lines for I i .... ; I . ' . - - --- - % .. � .. - - I . � standing on a step -ladder -she 9werbalanced . I - I - il . I — soldiers who ha gone to South Africa -is mining pillionaires will have a chance th ' . I . . T. 11 . . - I . Advices from London', dated February herself and fell heavily on her 16ft arm, thus . . F . I un'der discussion. The�resolutions will, no come down to rock bottom. Following the 15bh say: I � breilaiking her shoulder bone and Arm between - 1;�.- � ; I - I � I i - -.N- E W ADVE=18E MENTS. ' bt, be unanimously dopied. . I shutting down of the War R%gle and. C - General Lord R ' h1f elbow and sh6ulder. . . F IDAY A�D 'SATURDAY ---T- I , do 1 4 1 1 . - tre oberta' advance Uom � . I � ? . ' � . . $ . i � I . Star gold mines in British Columbia, c4 mes Modder river has begun ith considera,ble -�-George E. Buchanan, George Fraser and . - . A �r The flKn-e between the parenthesis, er each !!!!! I , I . ... I � I . . F - --:. I . I . on.- The British have invaded the A. Macdonald, -of Goderich, were all sue- , . .. ; s one, detiotea tho page of the paper on which this � . .the report that several other mines and Once -0 � . ' �'l -- adver'. setueiit will be found. - ! Hous 3s of Refuge. cesslul in the Christmas Law Schoo) exam- . I , � 11 , smelters are to close, throwing thousaw IS of Orange Free State in a attemPt to flank . I I I A,- ! . I . � A: qew Seaa-lli Br gets New Things -E A[cFaul-S ' � A statement h so been published, whicho men out of work and leaving much ca )it& the left of Commandant Cronie a force� at 'nations, the results of which have juist been I HE 9th and 10t:h INST . Nmelties-P.,W. r`,PA-8 This unfortunate mov . . Magersfontein. They h e gained posses- published. Mr. Buchanan took second � I �---, ; . ,- I presume,'Is official, g [ving the number of idle. I � . � Sp. mkir ---of Stock -Taking -R. Willlv�-5 I �� due'to the diffieu e is said t . be Sion of four drift@, b wh ch the Ri lace in the third year examinhtion, and I I - To Le t , ca�o�ahiy-C- lialifiltoti-5 I - years which each House .of Refuge in On- Ity, between the minora' y et and M. Macdonald fourth in the second year. i . , 4� , V . -� , Notice of Partnerihip-R. ,6111ii-5 I we unions and the mine owners over the rec on Modder rivers were crossed, and have � . '� -- - Sp rinx (lood 4 to Hand -Greig & hta�donAld-t tado has,been establishet �, the average num- ture . d five Boor laagers w1bh their su "SIP' -Clinton was very nearly visited ith . I- I - ly passed eight-hour law, th pplies, ` � - - -5 . � e men insisting - � . 0 ficial -tss t I Buildinz a Rusintsol Reputation- bell & Ortwoln-5 � sy -boor d � no of -indication of the bei of inmatesAnd the 3ost per capita for on ton hours' p J for the eight th ugh there Is W, Five dmen' Bo ' ' Sweaters, t oi- ed colors, re- Grest C!oth.ng FWe-VoKinno i & ( o l another fire last Sunday morning, When , . ChirnoistSkine-Luniffilen & Wil -on -5 ayr amount of booty. ., I Mr. Folland noticed smoke proceeding from Y18 - - � k- lrl tho maintenanee of the umates. The . fol- � nititemporary, the Toronto . the feed store of W. Puncan. After some . . L I � A u 31on sale of r -o ciio!ea Farwti--C. iviNon-5 0�1 . � Ourgood Tory c . OFFICIAL DESPATCHE;S. . . glular r' -125c each. . Au3tion Sale of Farin Stock-J3Me8,11arjn-5 I 'ing i's the at ment %Iluded to .- � trouble the Ore was- put out, but more dam- . L 50c� fo , . - . ; . i 1. � h ! - � . � . - $&I e of F&Lrrn Stook sind -takplem -nts-�-Thos, Boyc­5 ; 10 World, in growing Wild, if not entirely London, February 14,11.35 p. m. -The , was doie to the stock by water than 0 � i - I - . . i cc 0 War Office has issued the' following further 1% ,�L L -- Ea'e of Wrm Stock and la,pltnients--jap. Pettic-5 . C3 .1 S. crazy. The pe0liar form of its mania may Agree. . ,_ " ­ ! 0 0 - . i _J.48 ; House ana I ot For Sale-Joeuth Tyc rman-6 0 me sw . I airs Blankets', re lar $4.75, for * ' .i- . . mesas . i . gala of i-tocic and lipplement-J. .Mulbo.'13r.d -6 to $24 go from Lord Roberts ,received this -One hundred and fifty guests assembled I I -914 I I I - . i 2.8 J be judged from�the following extract, from evening : . v i 1, - _ :5 k '.. "... I ' a L I - .Nc;,Ax-y Pub iu-John Fraser -8 I I 0: cc � 8 a,.- t the residence of Mr. Cathera, 2nd con- , I er pmr. � I - . -a-inald Sm'th-5 , . I 0 ,&'A � 0 04 an editorial, a few days ago, in which it,re. Dekiel's Drift -- I I ,.. I I Fai in Iq Statilay For 3ale ! 0 . I , Febru r 14 8 10 . - County- i I , a. in.- cession of HoWick, a short time ago, to ! ; - L I Stock Forsate-Jawes Scmerville-5 . i 44 cc -.4 0 0 C8 ferred to the a cidental destruction of t�e eft a i : . I I � � i General French I thi point at 11,30 witnesi the marriage ceremony of his .only . I . . - ]Rul Lost -8 * Huron.. . .......'.. 4 yral 80 $43 33 . -- : I yesterday morning, with hree brigades of daughteri Cha William A en ' ds of � the. Va ' � Seed Grain an , St:ck-John Eder -5 W toland .......... 15 1 46 65 94 West Elgin b llots. it, says .. - In the rlotte M., to Mr. J. en NVar Pletureg-8 . meantime, there is nothing cavalry, horse artillery , nd mounted in- 'Spotton, fth concession of Howick. Mr. � fill . nEgntond I stock of hveeds ­' . Fedple!s Star Caurge-3- Middlesex ......... 19 .i lol 55 87 1 for Coli nel fant'ry, including several colonial contin. and Mr I - I � �, - I lei al Ca- d-- 1J, B(attle-5 York . ........... . 14 Clarke but to tea , and for Mr. Ro if a. Sp9tton will live on a farm just . I . --- t A 11 � . 1 saing . - . 98 '62 82 ign gents, in order to ' eize a cro )r 615c a yard. - - - Elgin .......... he is an honest 'politician, but -'to appea to �, near Wroxet6r. . 1 f I I � ; LaTbton .......... U 49 72 11 the people. At present he and his Gov rn. of the Modder river, about tw6nty�five ' -The 106 acre farm of James Oakley, ; I . - ,- , I !.-#-- '. 11 � , "' ' 3 35 78 00 miles. distance. He reports by despatch, lot 2. concession ' ; 44 1 1 m1m: 41 +* P 6-4- a * i I- if +++-H- , .. P#O* f or. Norf olk ..... 30 ment and the administration of ubli Af. - 13, Grey, has been sold to : I -t ! 11 11), , dated 5:35 p.m., that he his forced a pasL,- Edward Armstrong, of the same line, for . - -1 .... L . V ht Y.", Vol! (5 it -* *4 " *.­ i 1*1�15 W�terloo ..... .. 30 95 46 00 fairs in Ontario are at the merby oF the nen age at Clip Drift, and i ecupied the hills I . .11 I Pe4,th.---,------...-, 3 42 C8 00 ,,who worked the machine, and the rail,, the sum of $3,500. Mr. Oakley will give DRE S Goonsy I L �14 . v&y north of the river, capt iriug three of . I � �� Le4ds & Grenvill promoters who Supplied the mone to run 'the up pooqession in the spring. 11e will go � . I ­ I . BE ORTH, F111DAY, Feb. 16th, 1900 e 4 46 90 48 _the machine. They c y enemy's laagers, with thei - a pli I . IV L ��-Z . I ies ; -- z - - u r Ines are goin --4. � . . I Oxford ............ 6 - 61 73 84 an I hold up, and are General Gordon, of the 15 b a while west and look over that land if he does not There are th ee 1i " that we g to PU311 this - holding up Mr. Roos at eve turn. Thi * � ussara, with strike something to suit him in this c t . - his brigade, who had madi i a feint ht Ron- - -Mr. -Louis Thorne,' form on" �- Spring, and we hope no lady w , *�L - . . - � . It will be noticed from these figures that the most damnable part 507this enormlolul: erly of Blyt , ill biq her spring' dress until "' � The War. the' Huron �institution stsnds fourth in and protracted crime." deval Drift, four -mil' . . .�& � I ea we t, hm - seized it, is vice-president of a prc-British club - T I . and a second drift betweeti . at she sees our stock. We bAeve we - can show a range not ; - The war news received during the past point of the number of inmates, while the that ond Clir Los Angelos, California, where there are a . .- t - . Drift, together with two more Isage I shown outside the citi 11 I . � I 0 t - ' Many will be sorry to hear' that Hon S. re, . large number of- British sympathi2ers in"the - es. - - �. ,- . week, meagre though it be, is no by any per capita cost of maintenance is very much 1, . � . - I General French's performanceAs brilliant, present war, At a concert the other even- . . . - .. I I .. I" meins cheering or encouraging to, those below all the others. We have not the H. Blake,lone of Canada's moot -eminent considering the excessive ie&t aud- a blind. ing the club realized $2,000, which will be , .. . � - L Is - � who sympmhi8e with the Britigh side, Oan- I least doubt but that the inmates of the lawyers and most able and useful men, is - hig dust storm, Which rtged during the applied to *the Mansion House Fund in � . . _� . � - . I � .� era' Buller's forces, who cross6d the Tulega Huron 'institution are aw well fed and as , suff6ring from impaired health. For sov(ral latteu part of the day. London, England. .� , ­ ' ­ . . . . - river for the third time, with the evident humanely cared for as in any of the others years he has conducted in Toronto a Satur. ,owing to the rapidity of his movements, --A union convention of the Methodist We -are adding to our 'stock a full range of ,Brussels . � ' , and Evangelical churches. of the Benmiller t - � - intention of cutting their way tbroug I I in h WAS v eneral French met with but slight oppo�i. apestries 411 wools, unions and, hemp carpets,- -n( - - , ;�ii.l � I I a I this be - h the and! that the extremely low cost of ain. day afternoon Bible class, whic r tion ; and his losses were small. ., Lieu -enant circuit was held in the latteir place last - .. - I I largely attended by young men of Idifferen johnson ng Drago ' . ing a new�departure we will mike th- * - - . . . is a e -prices such as to coiia-- - . denominations, and which was indtiumental the only officer repo ted s*criousiy.,woo eved. work were giv n at the Sessions by Revs. 'S. I - - Boer forces to the relipf of Ladysmith, after ten4nce is very largely due to the careful , of the Inuiskilt week. Interesting addressei on church i two dqs� Oghting and securing a foothold and. judicious management of the keeper in doi luand the �aT,tention of carpet buv -- - � 1� I ng mueb-good. At the me ing las The sixth division was last night the J. Allin and asper Wilso � t, -.- . ers. I - .-- .- Saturday afternoon, Mr. Blake sta;ed thiti north bank of the Riet, at Wati Rev. A. McClement, of Benmiller, A. Cour- ­ I., on- the north 8ide of the river, were met and the matron, Mt. and Mrs. French. I . n, of Goderich,- I order , .1 I - i acting under his physician's erval , rift I With such a hot fire from the B�ers that Yet although thk is unquestionably the he f It and i he cavalry. � he tice, of Holmeaville, and others. . I is mo�lng to Support I �6AGV GUILTAIENS, � I compelled to resign the positi o lead �r, seventh di-�ieion is here, 'an will go on , I - - -thew were foiced to r,tire, to the, opposite case, we under8t1nd' ;the county council on bbis, -Mr. William Hicks of the 6th -conces- I - - which be had so acceptably filled 'or ma iy afternoon, . � sion, Goderich township, the other day re. i If We can't show you better value in Lace L I gidc of the river, once more. . Since then have repeatedly tirefd'sed to increase the years. Though urged to rec I Curl'--ains -,- - . . . . onsider his de- Four officers and 33 men had to be sent ceiv6d a letter from Ireland containing Kve t ' � J : the ha,ve, evidently, been inactivq, a,3 little salaries of these officials, although they are cision, Mr. Blake felt unable to do so, han you have been accustomed to then we don't w ' ; . . greatly to the regret of the class'- rrange- last evenin in the returning ox Wan abilliugs, whic the writer declared he had . see, � ant '. been hea,rd from them, I � has The centre of meagre in the extreme and not at all in . " � - . - � . ments will be made, however to ontinue the railwaJ line, prostratel by beat and ex- owed Mr. Hie .a for 45 years, having incur- to sell Y Lnx. . I � f � I interest, haq once more changed to the Rod- keeping with the great responsibilibies at- - . P hatiotion. ; red the debt A'a some way to Mr. Hicks, � . : i -- . ..' ; the organization. f i�l � . 7 der river district, where Methentils forces tach�ng to the positions and the unpleasanta . I . -- I long forgotten, 'i when he resided in the old . I I . I I I I � land. i . I . - � I i Flurimi Notes. I I o; . - ba,vi � been stationed for several we-�ks, and nesses inseparable from them'. The above The Canadian people have recenitly bean . � - 1. 60ME WITH -THE CROWDS TO ! . . On the e4ning of Janua 31st the - .1 . Th b'hlore of Wroxete hold a mbst home - I i . . . also,to ,Colesburg, where General French figures show that the council might very So much, interested in the South 1Afric n 'If - . of ThomRs Black, 6th con - ion - f i I I -1 succe.qsful 4seembly la8,.- week East Wawanos , was taxed to its u t- ! ' I . - had won and ht;ld important positions. eansIderably increase the"'salaries of theee war that most of ua have lost trac� of tie Th ill of Ethel , . have hold the gues assembled to vit t, e . � a. I a d vicinity ' Generals R-)barta and Kitchner are at Mod- very;etficient officers without laying. them. struggle still 1, progress - vi eas I . -� - I . - atween he o4 ii. forwEied $.2a6ge65 to ,jhe Pa riotic Fund, marriagelof h a daughter, MiEs ar 0 . � � - -1 �� der riv.er, where they have ettablished their seIv a open to the charge of extravagance. diers of Uncle Sa m- and the FiliPpinoo. Tie -Mr , John A. E! rl of the 3rd conces, 11 � I r , James LaidlaW, of the Sth line o , is.. BN B.'Q U -N N'S, SEAFORTH - . sion of Howick . .1 head quarters, and from whence it is &up- Indeed, if they do not do so, they may Atruggle, however , died last W.'ek at the age of . -:. I 1� very , still goes on, and the fifty years., . Rev. P. J. Oaten performed the marriage . .,.-. I 1�­ - I n Cos a 13 � ceremony in. the presence of about 125 - i 1 14, posed they are directing operations and are properly be charged wibh'u nee ary p r- U ited States feem. to have about as difR- ,-Miqs Williams; an evapgelist, is asaif3t- guests, � . . --- - � , his 6' �ern , I , I !!!n 61 I t t - -- --A-,.6- -4--V " es , , �\ - --- ��- ", I lBS " en R tAIC( ) � - I i 'I I � a a( . Vp , -Rf I � 11 P, a 7 01 ,-, �K- 1� � i � - -1 V i- � getting ready for an important movement, simony, which., if persisted in, may result oult a task in the Philippines as Great Bri- ing Rev..W. G.Howson. of J'�aLtenbury street -The House of Refuge committee, Mes- . . -- �� . I -.14 ) -i I the 3ha.racter of which his not yet been re- in the loss of good officials and in this way tain has in So�th Africa. The Americaii:'. Methodist iburch, C1 nton. are. James Connolly, of Goderich township ; THREE STORES -No. 1 Dry.'Goods, ladies' goods only. -.3, I . -Alr. aid Mrs. SwitzEr, of Cavalier, John B. . . . - 11 veal, -d. . , "ater losoresultto the institu'tio and Filippino war 'has been in I : -t I a are, n : progress now ffir McLean, of Tuckeremitb, and i 0. 2, Clothmig',` men's goods onl -, No. 3, Gro- - over a yea i I . I . . - from later rc- to the'county than can be made up by the r, and the rebe!lious Philippinoo Bw'eker's, I ruesels. the inspect I 7 I . -- It would seem, however, North Dakota, are vigi ing at George James Soell, of Hullett, met �t y � port3, that the Boers are becoming more ag I . do not appear to be much more subdu, id a, office in Clinton'. I I eries . specialties., caline � I -. . - payr-4ent of .disproportionately low Salaries. now than they were six mouth . a a o.: Tho, - -Mr. , eorge R� berteon, of Grey, has on Friday c- las � - d. goods, butter aud teas - � . � 9 I- t week, 'to award I I w I - ­ gresaive, and that in several instances they The orkman is wortbv of his hire and - ..�A. 1, 16 1.1 purchased farm from Chaile- ()------ o1i I I � - "I I � -- I 1.,. - F 1-91 � - i.. 1. �; - . :4 �- � 11 �t . Z � ,kr�! I- � A �A ­ p. -� * 1� . 4 . 7 ­ � ; . - .- .;. -- � I . -q t- . - 11 - � 44-- -1 . I I I - - . I , , ,- , � � - - - � � I i . � . . .1 : -, ,.� � I ,I � . I . : �, I � � � ­ � ­ � ,,, I I , ; . % 4, .1 � . I . ", I I - .- - ­ �� i � ;,: , I I t'. ,i � �,4 - 'i "' 'i �. I � �.J i - C , * , 0, 4 I '-� - 1 J V. ­ I "', ", I I , E. ;, I, - � , . 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Those who, had the - i - . - -- �� tintre c.acmm.el f -h. -4-- , rp" , A .4 � ser of themiame townsi­ $ I i � � ; - ------------------------- �� — . I I - �V. workman is especially worthy. seern to be as promptly filled by others s-' f Ft OL 9 ,VUV, 8upplieta for last i . � . Gouncil advised him to proceed by petition- �� I . bad. -While J William Fogal, �ear have again secur "cing co meneed. All enjoyed �� i fiere3 attack on the British forces around I � Aguinaldo, the old leader 0 dr . of Ethel, was them : A. Crouch, meat; J. A. King, bread, themselves very ucb.-A public ,meetin Ing for an arbitration, we provided for i , has dr - - i choppin in the bush a few �,ays ago, a chip and 0. Cooper& Cc � 4 9 I ped from View, but other leaders have ris n fle Mpan groceries. � to of ��� Cole burg, where Gen. French had won aev. was hold -in the ,own ban on Monday,' the school act. Accounts to the amount n a�� - y ill. Editorial Notes and Comments. to take his -place. Only, a w anTatruck him in the eye doing con. -Miss Floren . Spill t, of Grey town- consider the gettog up of -a concert for he 89-02.63 were passed. The auditors report, 7t , oral trong positions, driving them back alter I . . I few de,ya- - a p siderable damage.' t ... - A �otable situation was presented in the a serious engagement took place, u ' hip, who has I 0 visit ng at her unclele, Patriotic Fit d. A committee was appoi . saowing a balance of $1,602,28 in the treas. -­ � urgenti, whT -Mr. Nelson Gerry, who a -at- I ury and $92,5W of municipal funds to loan, ,�r , etwe u two (lays hard figh Ling, and for3ing them to , American troops an h has been in the William Willoughby, a Silver Corners, ed and'' willuse t6ir beat ,endeavors to pro. I . I - -� iderable slaughter Dn bo h ' t- ith a serious accide t, She went up- gi ed conce#t. - There Were � , t I as vile It is proposed, to hold abandon all the advance positions they bad Damilnion Parliament the other day, by the resulted in 'cons hardware business in Wroxetor for some met w was examined and adopted. fact hat Sir Adolphe Caron, a French -Can. sides. The Americans are gradua� ly, b it b d' idedtogototieN' . �f me, orthwest to Stairs, and there being n( railing to guide 'a . ... � gainel. L%dysmith, Alafaking, and Kim, adia )ry slo try his foitutenle, it, in ailout a roonth.-lersel Jeffrey.,.'�,of three -tenders for concrete abutments for - 4 . n led the Opposition in the absence of '( ly, gaining ound, and it would . her and being dark, she n desed her footing Uncle Tqm's Cabit fame, is in town. -Mr. - two bridges and the tender of Air. Y. Gut- 1. - ' - I I , �:. , berhy, the cities beeieg3d by the Boery, are not be a rprising if S . H. nd Mrs. Hallma , of Winnipeg, I ...A Sir 0 arles Tupper. Z faritain has the.Bo r 0 and fell down stairs, a die �ance of nine feet, � 3 teridge, of Seaforth, - was accopted. -The . - Sir Wilfrid L%urier, former residents uf BrusfleI8�.18 or 20 N.'M. (Tontine, o� St. Joseph, was I - I I : 14 still olditig out, although it is relorted traightened ouf, before the United State: years and was badly hurt especially about the Monday.' ! in town Hamilton Bridge Company's offer of steel 11 - I � I . :: a French-Canadian, guided the forces of the ago, are visiting relativea nd .friends in head, and rendered urconscious' for a time. , superstructures for. -.these bri4geg, .. Govei'ment. The honors mat with- ease I .. I that atboth Ladysmith and KimberMy the :ucceeds in subduing the Filippinos. ', . i � I L" i . Brussels and I�cality. . � . � . $235 . I i 1 Britiah are in sore straits, and that food is upo;the shoulders of both gentlemen. A physician wam summoned and she is doing: . earob, was accepted. 'There wam no action - .i , . . - --- - It has been decreed by the College of of -Thornas Simeon, of the' 2nd conoessio'n as well as could be expected. . Varna. I taken in the tenders for culverts. A cl 11 A - becoming scarce, while diaease is very pre- � I Gre aim i ' I � - � . The municipal returns of the Bareau. of Pharmacy that hereaft'air Out ' � the d - 0 y, h a * a rented a farm in Elma, Perth -Death has made itself felt again in thi NOTES. -Mr. '*illiam Beatty and MiLus fromMr. Finlay MoIntoah for a cutter '- valent. . ario you an will take possei 9ion in a Short I I � I li�r �unty, I Indu9tries show Ontario'd population in airing to study Pharamacy, or in ot time. home of Mr. Angus McDonald on the 12th Ames, of Ethel, dtove to Varna on Mo9day b ,e on the gravel road near 1, -- 1 4 11 . �- . . conce* last to tak , art the concert.-Mm"A. , t�- 1898 to have been 2,001,350; the total as- words, become druggists, must have! I -Williarr'i Love, 9bh concession of Grey, i ro' 'a y im'jr � - ------ -- ;sion of Stephen, and removed from P,sthioft blaak ith shop,'was left over to . I I : 1 a in I . their midFt Alexander, their only sonj at 'Cardno n�e little raughter, of Seaforth,' are be dealt with at the next meeting. 'I 1! The Ontario Legislature. sessrn�Dt, $809,184,833 ; taxes imposed triculation certificate. The Hamilton has ranted his farm near Ethel to R,ber the age of 16 years, 3 months and 3 days. .� visiting �t Mr. J es Arnistrong's.-M action was tsken an the communi ­V,o I � I - � I i T t 0 . 8 for a term of years and will re- M I . I - 112 In 1$91 the debenture debts S&YS : "That is a pretty high poi4b to fix .He win & fine' boy of bright intellect, and' H milton is laid up with an attack of I - Betting forth that Mr. James Fox had A;dne '. i�-- Th �. Ontario Legislature opened on Wed 17, M -,Donald : Cations " "" move to Sault Ste. Marie. a ary - 1� I . neaday. The Lieutenant. 0. overnor aLtend- w e r`- " -5 7,475: floating de4, .$�,482,953, for beginners, who 'must spend soM6 yea 0 -Mr. ano Mrs. Joseph Higgins, of Glen- for a Doy of so few years was exceptionall , sipel". We trust she will Soon recove - more statute labor than__hie neighbors,, and t .� an ' !�S' i _ e . well developed. The decease - aaking pay for the overwork, ,�� I ed in StaLe, and the uzual -formalities on d i6terest paid on loanp and' d'bentures, and a great deal of money after be' in i f rrow, c4ebrated the twonty-fifth anni. d .was iTl PROPERTY CA,0,,(,]C6,-Mr. John 01 I Pathmasters 11 � 1. - -�iions v�ere observed. The operjivg $2,553,988. . r 9 �, a scarcely a week of inflammation of the Naughton has purchased the farm adjoi ing POundkeepers, and fence -viewers will Lbe ap! I,— such occ, The debt and into eat, figures n ,g for 1898 are not giv the study, but it will probably cc versary of iheir wedding, last week, by bowels and suffered intensely during his his 9wnJ from Mr. Joseph Makins, p ln� poin,ed at the next meetin to be, held in . 4 , f en, nduce to a entertaini t it r � ceremo i ., so, but it w 11 also, most 20 . I I - I d . 1. I nies were witnessed by a large con. higher type ng,a large number of their friends. short illness. go great a blow to the family for it $3,400.: Mr. Makins has pur a Vage a hotel, Walton, on ; - of drug dysoellser. hy co -The warehouse of Mr.-Bismott, of God- 100-acrel farmi'near Forest. -Mr. B. A. . Ig- 12t,h, at I o'clock. 11onday, March . courke of ladies and gentlemen, prominent The Dominion Government have intro.- i likely: send maE y eric !y destroyed by fire. The is indeed keenly felt and they have the aim- ' I in society, professional and business pircles. duce4 to Parliament a bill for the re-distri. of our young men who desire to become origin of the fire is unknown, as there had Eathy of the whole.community in their mad * hai sold his house and lot in the yit- . . W� I I. ­ li druggists, to the United States, where.a been no fire in the ereavement. to Mr. -,S�uiuel Reid, of the 5th cobg"es- � The Speech fr6m the Throne, which- was bution of constituencies. The bill is pro. beginning can be more essi . warehouse for some fi%19088 Zurich. ­ ly made, as 10 time. I . . -Last week the annual meeting of Nor � Sion of gtanle�. Mr, 'Reid gets possesition I ---- � read by His Honor, did not contain a,3y- �cisely the same as the one passed by the the ease of dentists, doctors and others. Huron county Orange lodge th Lbout-t�e fir�,b of April. His son t : CO'LLINS & STA1,-BURY, barristers, convoy- - - . - And theme young m -The license commissioners for East - was ,held in I UkeB sneers, notades, am,, Exeter, ont, R. 11. Colling , � thing striking or novel, and the programme Commons last Session, but which was after- en who are thu I' Prac- Huron are re appointed f Wingham, a large attendance charge of the � farm. N.Ve welcome Mr. *id and J. G. Stanbur - tiL � - I g pres.. � ,y B A (late with MarArth , 0gler, wardp tically driven from their ns 0 1900.1 901 as . ' I w .V � I laid c tit, for legiBlators is not very, c.x tensi ve, smothered in the Senate, It will be . ve 0ountq, foll ent. Officersfor the cc togr b il . , barristen, i!o;;n " - 11 I ,,,ur - � I ,ming yea are " R !�J - � & Cal to). 1648-tf I , will ultimately beeome citimna of e U9. Owe: Thomm Gibsout Fordwioh ; follows : � Master, obn' Wilford, Blyth - , T e "s- � passed by the Commons again this year, but . 0 The concert under th WOTEV.-,-Mr. J. A. Williams has had two � - I I althoagh the bueiness of the sesElon can not its fat�e in the Senate ean not be foretold as iiad States, and thuir aid in building p and Goo Foritune, Turnberry; Ge'orge Mar- deputy rn�a Greer, Wi ngham ; - . electrical . li`- I diverance. I enriching that counbry, whereas, un 1. f ery � - be jmIged by this de die,Mfortji. 1. _t4r, W. I H. pices offt. Johns' church, was held in $be experts putting his machin !- . accur�tely. r prl. --- sscretary,tT. Nash town hatl on, Tuesday evening - ijist. � -1, I . . . . -Elizabeth Mueller'froty Ray township, t , I Gorrie � Onaucial.secre-' �-be i6to, good ionning- order. -Mr. p1lili I - % , ring thr, day I iiops, we nrfg W. Jk. Mooney, Brussels ; j.tieasurerf _ I , The address in reply to the Speech was per conelf . ht havef r ta !wy, storm d no doubt kept in , - . I ined died. at'the House of' Reft ge on I #iy Rauch and Mrs. H. Well attended 't'h"'Pe .-. I 1. : . I them in this- country. is Col ge 4f � Fridayp Willism p n, Relgrave ; dir'eftor of away, b t as it cleared . move I on Thursday by Mr. T. H. PrF-F Major-G.eneral Hutton � commander of . up towards favend of a relative at Brussels an 1,4 � ton, 0 February god, from apoplex: F, aged 79 years. L Wednes� . -1 ­ � . Pharmacyis another insti tion Wh h Pr4- cerewoniso� Leishman ; ehaplain, Re there wo s a good attendance. The d&y.-A few days ago. 141"; It , mber Canada's militia, being an- officer in the V. evenil, 9 ;:i 5 r 11 the iecentJy elected me She had been an inmate of t�e place for six cono . - for South mier Ross should keep a tohful ,eye 0 � 1� ,ori as Mr. P. -Lamont -- �� 'i-� 4 I Brant, and suceeksor to Hon. Mr.. Britisti3 Army, ban. been recalled home, and, like some of t monblis. I : Mr. Lowe; Wiagham. The county 12th of was one )f the best ever hold in our vill & wits driving in front of the Huron hatel, his 11 Z,. I . I - - Hardy, . he other e might cli I July damdn8tration will not be told for ald was 1oroughly enjoyed by all pr . home slipped on ,the lee and fell.' It r.e- --- L , and was ee cc nd ed by M r. J. W. Rol mes, of and i'p to �e Boat to South Africa -on the wings an inch or twoi a thus o � �nfer -Hugh -Ryan, a Avoting mein of Dungan- 19CIO and cioupequently lodges will be free to The me nbers of St. , John&" church , � quired several men to hold it down until it I � i, �, - - a:: 10 illness. He I I I UA . - nee, I deeply g,ateful to the friends from Bxyfi�ld was loosed from the bnggy, when A got up - ecial service for the British benefit on his beloved P i � non, died Isitellp aner go where they choose. ,'re R . %. � gave preml e oy a clever oareer, having - -- . `� - Haldimand. Both gentlemen delivered ex. OP i war 4le. desirable to have good driggi4to, and W a -The annual meeting of the'eounty Loyal who took part in the programme. - 1 ,all right, none the worse for I I -�- . passed the $01PInal Md School of Ped ' its fumble.- - , . I I agogy M , - r � . I cellent SpeeChe3, and 'did ftill Justice to partm�nt. He has, therefore, resigned his suppose it io,,Iet the final e; amination be as Orange Lrodge of South Huron was held in DEATIL-On Monday afternoon, Wil 1'�%m Mr. John Fried, of London, paid. is broth- �,l is country, an . sxh�lu ationo" . . I i their subject. � position in th, d left Ottawa severe as is necessary for the h in * . - The debate is still in pro- for England this week. H" ilghest effi- -H Exeter last week. The attendance was large, 1C u, seci ind son of Mr. Andrew Duncan, er-in-I&W. here a visit recently. -Me Arthur � �;� - " is Successor. has . F. , ­ �, �i. I . ciency,.but it is an impositi � ton, of Leebarn, purchased the proceedings of an interesting nature. p 0a V181 I J �ki on. on the publie &way Deceased had been a i t . . , ion *) t, - I �-1 The farm has . z 7 �J I I the farm of ward 0hristlaw on the lake The address of the Worshipful Master, Mr. " .-Mr. F, Kibler was in Dashwolnol �'j 4 gress, btit it is not likely to be long pro- not yet been named, but a - Canadian will to have the huatric Benedict and wife have been herb ' ulation ,qualifica� rer for t ie last. four years, having IK;e1a relative# tracte , d, as it is hardly probable th,e Op�ovi. likely Pe appointed, at least temporarily. If unnecessarily high, 114- I bank for $2, . over 60 aerer 9 John Searlett, was an eloquent one� and b "t near y a I that time. . , a ' - . N", I tion mill move an amen4ment. the Major-Geueral and Colonel Sam Hughes I and is at present under Ion He was!, Lfew'-days - . .. It is pre- — --e to Angus Gor' dealt with several burning questions- in a bi t boy a] V1,68 only 19 years of a re, Fried Ago, visiting his mother-in.law, ­� . Should meet on a �opje in South Afriea, The Commission of Judges & don for tw years. % I . go. , who is ill.-M4.H. Well, who . . . dicted by some 6at while the 8A881on rray - ppoin:ed b� vigorous manna The election of o T le remaius Oin. alwa,va has an eye to the in in . � I � * me. 0 working in -the otile - - tormst-A OL, h I IV , flicers ; there ' ill be a hot t1l. .. -Whil 0 , r. pe interred in Raird'x c � . . not be very prolific in legielation it will be i -�--- tario overnmen't to enquirD �'in ' is amp I day resulted as follows : Master, J. Searlett, et BrY.On We me4&ay and the large turnolub, cuaWmars, hasgot, in a lot 1 of new furni ' . c I . - . � . ­il I reeeiitly,,U�. Hallie Brow., of In . heisial Leadbury ; deputy master, A. Nevin, Con. te 8tified to e �steern in which be *as ture which he may$ Was -pore smd before � 1 '.7 , Ili �, . f� lively in ao tar as discussion is concerned, A �umber of Can�diax woollen raills have the so-called West Elgin elootion auds was struck- oki the,head by ag limb, tralia ; chaplain, W. Craig, HensaII ; re- 11 Id and the rMpathy extended to the be;. tho.'r1ecent rise in pric,es--;:T,,he joe on AIr. � I ' � as the Opposition nee prepared to make it formed a combination and come linder one has commenced work. They held t whi�h rendered �im unconscious' a d in. cording. secretary, F. Canteloa. Clinton ; reaved famil . I 1 � li C. Greib's pond has beau 1 . � . a . z 1� ...4 i - �J I financial-seeretary, W. Anderson, Centralia - MATR15102 )..!-A pretty, but quiet we'd. lately and for several evrefil a the�lovers of . � i I I management. The new oompa y has been' - 'The official board of the Ethel circuit- treamurer, J. Beacom di . � -1 as ho't as they can for the Government n tinge in the Parliament buildings last week Mated a jisinful wound in him face. i �ne fox skating � and took evidence concerning the � t mg, Whom Ce I rated as the resideuee of 16, this healthful pastime have g � sidf, capitalized at $2 0001000 - Those. interested disap, at Its meeting recently, invited Rev. J. 61 , Ilderton ; lecturer, J: . re&t en' ' I mail Ke eA i � �Oy- � -,i - , y and d Bulb Tho , : when his daughter, M�w ment, and large crowds w a on the ice. ;,<� I a -P , �, - z is. pearance of the ballots cast at the first bye, Telland to remain for a third year as -pastor director of ceremonieso F. Davis, Cei tralia.' H irriett, a United in m e to r, They had a clear awas f about, three it Thii seesion comrrences with a new P,rem. say the object in to �e able ,to bu- %rd, Winthrop, and W,'Deacon, Lucan, , � I � . . . usly, and deny t � h . the Legis. a. Mr. Tuckey � I J W , formerly of rria . ier, tyro riew (,'ibinet Ministers, and several tribute more adv&nt4geo at election. Colonel Clark, clerk of of the Methodist churche I c hn Barbou arna! but - n( w aures�-Mr. F, E. Seigner & ; . they p rpose practising any of the obnoxi. lature, is custodian of all election ballots . . � 3d daugitter, Of new members. The Government has a . was also asked back for next year an Ijanior -- I . e astor. of Mount Folzel;t,' The ceremony was pi r, Crediton, were here lately visiting friends. � - p '. I � I . � ;; stead3, working m!ijority of seven, which is ' -trusts. This is wh t According to law he has to keep thern for Bayffeld. formed by R�vj Mr. Andrews in the pn s.� -Mr. 0. , , � ; th -An old resident'of R�at NVawanogh, Mr. . Bossenberry has again resumed. . oy all "" -- � 2 .Fij . I sufficient to ce.rry them safely through the . �. say. This ,ompany, however, like one year, at the ration of which time he John Robertson, died at Aiii ome in L�goch, John Fraser, notary public and conveyan. enbe of only the immediate relativim. , Tit work with Mr. 0. Hartleib i his tin shop � �t- .IT 7 .,T M all aim I - organizaAons, i car. Wiffir, deeds and m6irtzages drawn o b�de was hand iomely attired fit a gown � f and hardware store. -Mr. :�.riry Dernuth, , 1, I - I I I ge of 65 ye r� notice. Money loa,ted on good farm "curi blue, clotho trimmed with white *&tin, I d of Port Arthur, is here vi it 111. . session. Two 00108titUCDCie'R, West Huron watching, and if the r practice is to fatten lots are kept in a vault, for the purp so, in ertson went to Manitoba in I , ty- _ I i ar exp are burned. Th,6 bal. Manitoba, at the a S. M Rob. will bear close has to FeSL that they . -and Noi th Waterloo-, will not be repr�esent- themselves b . , and I since - 1, ing relativels .4 y bleedi ig the people, it will be the Parliament buil In I 1679-I carried in her hand a - bouquet of ro . and friends. . . - .1 ga, and Colonel Clark that time ham been active in i icipal� work JOTTI.Nos.-Mr. Samuel Eagleson, wife, She Was am ' I 1i - the duty of the G'ov �-rnment to admit. the alone has access o this vg,ult,, .- . - ed this semion, as the election court has un- sourch-Ilight of com t When the in the west. : iste J by her sister, Miss Martli I � - i ton Y' cutting a een viol Ing a ives i e Mr.; R. A. Wai;dess performed t ,e .4 � � ots or t e. &at general elections were -While the pathotic concert was in kere for the past mouth, left fo - . seated the rrierribers, and both cases are now good, large gap in tl�e tariff wall by which. being destroyed it was. noticed th ' their home duties of groom sman. " � Blake. - i . , � I - i�After the weddi 1. . � , � before the fJourt. of Appcal. The session is they ar'o protected. .. those progress in B rlussels, one nigh not long ago, in Dakota this week. I 9g SOCIAL.-A.conundrum sool&I Will be bel&- - I for the West Elgin bye-eleotion Mr. Win. Eagleson dinner, the party d .; *� to Seaforth wk,re � I . . � rovp-, . L . J expect ,,d to last a,bout two months. Were also an attempt was madn to gain an entrance to was also home on a visit. He took a wife they took the tl5reeld"01 . 0"'ek., train fo- at Mr. Thomas Sherrit'Al Lon ftiday evening - . r the _ , - missing. Colonel Qlark at on reported the grocery of Mrs. Ballantyna. Tho burg- back with him to share his fortunes in Da- Y . I Auother private lankin institution has the case to the Pr�mier, Hon.lo February 203rd, under the �uspiees - ­ L.-.--,-- -- 9 Mir.'Hardy, lare, howeveri quickly left oin horns in Mount! Forest. The presents To of tfie '. to the Cabi ie numerous and useful. Their 0, v -A� good prog- - �- � come to grief. The 3impson bank in Hem. he in turn reported v t, when Mrs. Ballant�ne was in the et)re. - . . I �' finding that I kota. May they have many years of happi- the bride were I Blake Christian Eude I : eAs _M d a searching investigatio I I e,71 all are cordially - , n was or( ere :friends will extend to them their be, ramme will he prorided, , TJ:Le� Dominion Parliament. ilt-)n has closed its doors, much to the c - d, but -Mr. Charles Carliae n . r. A. Vanstone, of Clinton, spent many: I 0. t � - . . I -e ould be teemed reside at of Clin ton, d � I ; � I Our Wminion law-walcer-m have not don 09' no trace of the, missing ballots - 9 an old and es- I Sun -day liere.-A meeting of School teachere wishe . I e invited. I I steroation of numerous depositors. This in- found. It is a a , y i 'I I - . i�d oh Februar of Varna district iii to be held: at - Varna on , — : , � � I i I � very n uch in the way of business during urmis 3d that these 3ack ages, I sis. Mr. Carlin 1 had been a Saturday, I"ith inst., at one o'clock. -On, , I , sti,,-ution has t, of paraly ! ---- ; I , been doing bnaineeis in Hamil- in some accidental v ' . I I I � �1�artv.�, . I the pwit wc,& �There have been two or ,ay, ol ipped, un Dbse rved, - r:sid of . . I � . . CroMa I .,�� ' I ent- lint -on ever sweel'be came to . Tuesday evening nexb, a tea meeting, unde i; McKmov- , : - ; t6h for a great many yea among -the packages of old r " . , '! ..� � I I the auspices of St. Andrew's church, will Ttii� Cou�vcm -At a meeting of the couo . . I., three ;vordy encolunters and that is about re, and enjoyed balots, and this con from England, �Hrty years A GnA,T-TND NICHT-�The Scottish concert public confidence. It is said that the de- were with them destroyed. TMs is the ago. ' � - be . p to be held here on the eve#ing of Frida � . I . I 11 , amil. oil I Ionday last, Mi. February 23rd, promises tio be a grand ­ � - held in the town hall. Revo. James H 2e� I at- Leadbury, on A -y, all, They are simply marking time, each ' substance of the story brought out the -Mr. rd Cardiff, of, Mdrris, who ton and J. A. Anderson,- B. A., of Gode- Me . ght, of i . , ri I - posits alone amount to over -two hundred investigation. Of course the Corservative 1 -as been e past two mo this undergo he township of Grey, ap- _ aff-&ir.. The following celobrated -artists . � aide, ev dendy, t4king the measure of the thousand dollarm. Mr. SiMpe0l], the pro. pope 'are making a bi - rich ; Rev. J. W. Andrews, Varna; P1,9 peare with a pi tiftiou and plan � , - 4 9 u a a oo &boat it, ing treatment'at the Toront6 n�ral Hoo- R. C'. Jennings, Ratfield ; V. i . for draim, have been engaged to take t : INUSS -1 -- � " � 1. p] I Oredi- 14gan,l and to r in along the boundary . I for many years. The,aseets of - &6c bank'are and gives them an opportunity of ty &king all "I &r prietor, reF,ides in Chicago, and has do as an incident of ihis kind is meat to them, pit, J. P. McInnes, to dra'in certair lands -in the township of Annie McNichol, Scottiah - callot, of Ter - other. I � 'he Oppm�tion got the wind knocked ne so I re h 11 b I out of .hem so bagly on the address that it 11, was bro ght borne last eek. , ,He is B. A., and Henry Hilber, M. P. P., VZ but a, are enter. Ix - onto ; Mr. H. Rullivan ,hlr�Donald, the fa- � . I �. - d over the Un. manner of wild charges against th( Govern. tained for his ireoovery. , ho � ton,,are expected to be present and give ad. lop, and asking the mous Scottish singer and �utertain � or, of ,� -. took them a few cl�ys to recover their ordin- rincipally in lands scattere in a very womi at � ate tween !Logan and M�!XiLl � ited States, and it is said that inability to ment and their o1ficials. But., there is I dd;eeses�tcExcellent music will be furnished 90111104 to authorize the reeve to sign - . 11 .. ary eq,im th -� -Mr. William D. Sanders, of the 4th e � nimily &6,d to get into fighting realize on thefleis the cau6c of the banti doubt that those who bad the custo no � �neman quartette, of Heaogll, and petitic a to have said drains cons, t London ;. Alexander MtGregor, piper major, - � trim again. The iie2igDaLion and departure being unable to meet its obligafions. dy of cousession. of �tephen, me � I tructed. A Of Hamilton ; also Professor iG�ray and elaRs ,-� � f * th a . painful I oblerusWThe oyster supper and ball, under no Is a in McKillop will be bensfitted b " Ma this property can be dis"ed of at anything . - 101 t ea I I I h of Highland dancers of . I ! If these- documents, were a deal more worried accident one I night not �g , Ago. It I 8t 1]4sry% 'The ­ . � , pq,pesed drain, -no action was take chair will he taken a', f ,o.olock, y Dr. of - J�,r-(;enera,I'� Hutton, the Commander over their disappearance than I een of Couit Rosa of Shar�ft Can- the take .11 , , , By roan' appears lie was attending to a ickilwWand adiam Order of Foresters, on Tuesday, Feb.. Henry; Hamilton aaked the cc 1� - - I I L'I like its supposed value, the depositors will else. It was a' tho a Orr . . n 'ent ; uneil to re 1, 11 one of Be un Urn.- in ordigr to assist the animal I risi . H-utehidon, of Staffa, Itpeoinisee to be the of the �Unadian Militia, formed the subjeeb I . kely be paid, but there is a big sized "if" Im ruary 6th, was largely attended. An exca. moye tl�e west half of.lote 20 and 21, � . .. of a scitnewbat a4rirboxious debate a few ate aceidenils whifil Will at tium overtake' to the head of the beast. rho eow: anade an lent Supper was served. After fuD us . .i � aon- beab entertainment evAer giveO in Oromarty ; I � � I to be overcome. The probability is that ally person, no Matter how eareful th tice GessioO, 14, from Union aebool Section 11, tbeSous of Scotland never Ido things I ! i . - i � .1 ey efort to get up and in so do ng Aher horn had beau done, the tables were cle I by i i . � I i I . I &WAY and A*tk thOm to Union aeotiou IZ The halves. i I I - � . � � I � � I - ! :! i - ;4 � . . . �!. . I . I .- I i I - . . � I I � � � I . � ! $ 1. . I � 7 1 ; I . . � - i I I I I . ­ : f 6 i - � . . � I � .i � . . . , i �-Z 4 1 1 . . � ! .1 I .1 -� ­ I , . - . . . . i . - ­ i - �11 I . i .­ . . I . i -.�! � - I i ! . � . I . ; I I I 11. I . �, 11 I -1 I I V - ­­. - � i I F� - 1/11.".] . plo'ce at the neip 800,U AUJ - M. r. 11 � the � Voks a: selling I . them.- -on fiunc bunks M rZ. 32�* eround eister, . � Joseph. of Chri lwt we( the Bra Loc,�,i I yurehas Brother, - 31r. Stal . in TixB' .300 aer late Dir years.- ' 'thing W., the for4, intoleral - havz the .Australi I _an#- aro I , Brothev / sidering -John W1 doot, �of . . - Xhe brii � I I , inuch 11T I them I Thomas' theoelAl -turning I -Mr. .14 , - his pare hereturl Aluldool, here. 3N and usui therebv i I 1ACAL;' . ers defeo . and - are i: - go to St. . i1ext wee as they I , have no ' Laughlin -64; Sir W1 . . for -the 41 <*omplimo . 19% Si . r WE .� ring, and a pofisibli ties olain loss in th ,fine colts -town on - C,orA Per town.-� lew mo,ul I - culosis, a Tor Seven day of JA4 , �away. I Belo ,eem number -their IsI&I the synil . . - rigs m t b I � I ing.-on - Ad son ol .1 - Tast six I tubercula ; in Brune' � � i - famllv ba ,- ity �i Jar secured t � has lived� . Aties, -ai %,net,, ap. halL Mi � Africa,- a Will rend] T%e local - M-Warlat "a�nwh .f . la d 3r. . q - West. . VNW- C-onyffsab Arnountall Ifum secul v4incad fa arnited Ali At home 5 week.- so � � � I ; I I . , . - - � I I I � : , I I � . � I I . - . . - . I - 1, t I I I - . : - . I . I I � I - I . . - � V � I ..- Z � - � � ! � : . I . . - - I I � ­ I � ", I - I - � - - � - — - . I - -1 - ­ — ­ -- I i ; - i -1 - ­ . ­ . I . 1-. � I � I A I : . ; ; ­ : I I i A i , I i � 'f I I I i ; 1 � I . : i � ; . . . ! . 1 -.---La----- "-, _—­­-�- -J-- ­­- — 1:-___-—.--- T �7 I. - 4 '.. . 4 f �, . � I - ::: � � - � h I I # . i - i .- F . I 1T i � . , � 1, T. .7 . I I . I , , 0 S ,A i 11 I . � � - I ". , I I - tj I . ;­ .1, I � � -4 ,- : � I I I I � I . � I - " I � F �- � . w u . �� � �! : - �11 - � - I ­- �;- - : I . o . , ­ - � - - - I I - � - I � I � 4 I I � I ; i i � i � . - - � I., I . I -1 I I - i �. I , . . I ­ I : - i � � - � I i � . 1, , . , " , I I . . � . I � I I � L ; - L, ., , , I � � � � i - i - I I I � . . � I I � .1 . � , :i . - - . . . - ;t - � � I � - I I � � I I w ; .- � � � . - . . . . � . . X I . . .— VIVIA lieu, but their- plao)a 6- the yearly Den era. Those who, had the - i - . - -- �� tintre c.acmm.el f -h. -4-- , rp" , A .4 � ser of themiame townsi­ $ I i � � ; - ------------------------- �� — . I I - �V. workman is especially worthy. seern to be as promptly filled by others s-' f Ft OL 9 ,VUV, 8upplieta for last i . � . Gouncil advised him to proceed by petition- �� I . bad. -While J William Fogal, �ear have again secur "cing co meneed. All enjoyed �� i fiere3 attack on the British forces around I � Aguinaldo, the old leader 0 dr . of Ethel, was them : A. Crouch, meat; J. A. King, bread, themselves very ucb.-A public ,meetin Ing for an arbitration, we provided for i , has dr - - i choppin in the bush a few �,ays ago, a chip and 0. Cooper& Cc � 4 9 I ped from View, but other leaders have ris n fle Mpan groceries. � to of ��� Cole burg, where Gen. French had won aev. was hold -in the ,own ban on Monday,' the school act. Accounts to the amount n a�� - y ill. Editorial Notes and Comments. to take his -place. Only, a w anTatruck him in the eye doing con. -Miss Floren . Spill t, of Grey town- consider the gettog up of -a concert for he 89-02.63 were passed. The auditors report, 7t , oral trong positions, driving them back alter I . . I few de,ya- - a p siderable damage.' t ... - A �otable situation was presented in the a serious engagement took place, u ' hip, who has I 0 visit ng at her unclele, Patriotic Fit d. A committee was appoi . saowing a balance of $1,602,28 in the treas. -­ � urgenti, whT -Mr. Nelson Gerry, who a -at- I ury and $92,5W of municipal funds to loan, ,�r , etwe u two (lays hard figh Ling, and for3ing them to , American troops an h has been in the William Willoughby, a Silver Corners, ed and'' willuse t6ir beat ,endeavors to pro. I . I - -� iderable slaughter Dn bo h ' t- ith a serious accide t, She went up- gi ed conce#t. - There Were � , t I as vile It is proposed, to hold abandon all the advance positions they bad Damilnion Parliament the other day, by the resulted in 'cons hardware business in Wroxetor for some met w was examined and adopted. fact hat Sir Adolphe Caron, a French -Can. sides. The Americans are gradua� ly, b it b d' idedtogototieN' . �f me, orthwest to Stairs, and there being n( railing to guide 'a . ... � gainel. L%dysmith, Alafaking, and Kim, adia )ry slo try his foitutenle, it, in ailout a roonth.-lersel Jeffrey.,.'�,of three -tenders for concrete abutments for - 4 . n led the Opposition in the absence of '( ly, gaining ound, and it would . her and being dark, she n desed her footing Uncle Tqm's Cabit fame, is in town. -Mr. - two bridges and the tender of Air. Y. Gut- 1. - ' - I I , �:. , berhy, the cities beeieg3d by the Boery, are not be a rprising if S . H. nd Mrs. Hallma , of Winnipeg, I ...A Sir 0 arles Tupper. Z faritain has the.Bo r 0 and fell down stairs, a die �ance of nine feet, � 3 teridge, of Seaforth, - was accopted. -The . - Sir Wilfrid L%urier, former residents uf BrusfleI8�.18 or 20 N.'M. (Tontine, o� St. Joseph, was I - I I : 14 still olditig out, although it is relorted traightened ouf, before the United State: years and was badly hurt especially about the Monday.' ! in town Hamilton Bridge Company's offer of steel 11 - I � I . :: a French-Canadian, guided the forces of the ago, are visiting relativea nd .friends in head, and rendered urconscious' for a time. , superstructures for. -.these bri4geg, .. Govei'ment. The honors mat with- ease I .. I that atboth Ladysmith and KimberMy the :ucceeds in subduing the Filippinos. ', . i � I L" i . Brussels and I�cality. . � . � . $235 . I i 1 Britiah are in sore straits, and that food is upo;the shoulders of both gentlemen. A physician wam summoned and she is doing: . earob, was accepted. 'There wam no action - .i , . . - --- - It has been decreed by the College of of -Thornas Simeon, of the' 2nd conoessio'n as well as could be expected. . Varna. I taken in the tenders for culverts. A cl 11 A - becoming scarce, while diaease is very pre- � I Gre aim i ' I � - � . The municipal returns of the Bareau. of Pharmacy that hereaft'air Out ' � the d - 0 y, h a * a rented a farm in Elma, Perth -Death has made itself felt again in thi NOTES. -Mr. '*illiam Beatty and MiLus fromMr. Finlay MoIntoah for a cutter '- valent. . ario you an will take possei 9ion in a Short I I � I li�r �unty, I Indu9tries show Ontario'd population in airing to study Pharamacy, or in ot time. home of Mr. Angus McDonald on the 12th Ames, of Ethel, dtove to Varna on Mo9day b ,e on the gravel road near 1, -- 1 4 11 . �- . . conce* last to tak , art the concert.-Mm"A. , t�- 1898 to have been 2,001,350; the total as- words, become druggists, must have! I -Williarr'i Love, 9bh concession of Grey, i ro' 'a y im'jr � - ------ -- ;sion of Stephen, and removed from P,sthioft blaak ith shop,'was left over to . I I : 1 a in I . their midFt Alexander, their only sonj at 'Cardno n�e little raughter, of Seaforth,' are be dealt with at the next meeting. 'I 1! The Ontario Legislature. sessrn�Dt, $809,184,833 ; taxes imposed triculation certificate. The Hamilton has ranted his farm near Ethel to R,ber the age of 16 years, 3 months and 3 days. .� visiting �t Mr. J es Arnistrong's.-M action was tsken an the communi ­V,o I � I - � I i T t 0 . 8 for a term of years and will re- M I . I - 112 In 1$91 the debenture debts S&YS : "That is a pretty high poi4b to fix .He win & fine' boy of bright intellect, and' H milton is laid up with an attack of I - Betting forth that Mr. James Fox had A;dne '. i�-- Th �. Ontario Legislature opened on Wed 17, M -,Donald : Cations " "" move to Sault Ste. Marie. a ary - 1� I . neaday. The Lieutenant. 0. overnor aLtend- w e r`- " -5 7,475: floating de4, .$�,482,953, for beginners, who 'must spend soM6 yea 0 -Mr. ano Mrs. Joseph Higgins, of Glen- for a Doy of so few years was exceptionall , sipel". We trust she will Soon recove - more statute labor than__hie neighbors,, and t .� an ' !�S' i _ e . well developed. The decease - aaking pay for the overwork, ,�� I ed in StaLe, and the uzual -formalities on d i6terest paid on loanp and' d'bentures, and a great deal of money after be' in i f rrow, c4ebrated the twonty-fifth anni. d .was iTl PROPERTY CA,0,,(,]C6,-Mr. John 01 I Pathmasters 11 � 1. - -�iions v�ere observed. The operjivg $2,553,988. . r 9 �, a scarcely a week of inflammation of the Naughton has purchased the farm adjoi ing POundkeepers, and fence -viewers will Lbe ap! I,— such occ, The debt and into eat, figures n ,g for 1898 are not giv the study, but it will probably cc versary of iheir wedding, last week, by bowels and suffered intensely during his his 9wnJ from Mr. Joseph Makins, p ln� poin,ed at the next meetin to be, held in . 4 , f en, nduce to a entertaini t it r � ceremo i ., so, but it w 11 also, most 20 . I I - I d . 1. I nies were witnessed by a large con. higher type ng,a large number of their friends. short illness. go great a blow to the family for it $3,400.: Mr. Makins has pur a Vage a hotel, Walton, on ; - of drug dysoellser. hy co -The warehouse of Mr.-Bismott, of God- 100-acrel farmi'near Forest. -Mr. B. A. . Ig- 12t,h, at I o'clock. 11onday, March . courke of ladies and gentlemen, prominent The Dominion Government have intro.- i likely: send maE y eric !y destroyed by fire. The is indeed keenly felt and they have the aim- ' I in society, professional and business pircles. duce4 to Parliament a bill for the re-distri. of our young men who desire to become origin of the fire is unknown, as there had Eathy of the whole.community in their mad * hai sold his house and lot in the yit- . . W� I I. ­ li druggists, to the United States, where.a been no fire in the ereavement. to Mr. -,S�uiuel Reid, of the 5th cobg"es- � The Speech fr6m the Throne, which- was bution of constituencies. The bill is pro. beginning can be more essi . warehouse for some fi%19088 Zurich. ­ ly made, as 10 time. I . . -Last week the annual meeting of Nor � Sion of gtanle�. Mr, 'Reid gets possesition I ---- � read by His Honor, did not contain a,3y- �cisely the same as the one passed by the the ease of dentists, doctors and others. Huron county Orange lodge th Lbout-t�e fir�,b of April. His son t : CO'LLINS & STA1,-BURY, barristers, convoy- - - . - And theme young m -The license commissioners for East - was ,held in I UkeB sneers, notades, am,, Exeter, ont, R. 11. Colling , � thing striking or novel, and the programme Commons last Session, but which was after- en who are thu I' Prac- Huron are re appointed f Wingham, a large attendance charge of the � farm. N.Ve welcome Mr. *id and J. G. Stanbur - tiL � - I g pres.. � ,y B A (late with MarArth , 0gler, wardp tically driven from their ns 0 1900.1 901 as . ' I w .V � I laid c tit, for legiBlators is not very, c.x tensi ve, smothered in the Senate, It will be . ve 0ountq, foll ent. Officersfor the cc togr b il . , barristen, i!o;;n " - 11 I ,,,ur - � I ,ming yea are " R !�J - � & Cal to). 1648-tf I , will ultimately beeome citimna of e U9. Owe: Thomm Gibsout Fordwioh ; follows : � Master, obn' Wilford, Blyth - , T e "s- � passed by the Commons again this year, but . 0 The concert under th WOTEV.-,-Mr. J. A. Williams has had two � - I I althoagh the bueiness of the sesElon can not its fat�e in the Senate ean not be foretold as iiad States, and thuir aid in building p and Goo Foritune, Turnberry; Ge'orge Mar- deputy rn�a Greer, Wi ngham ; - . electrical . li`- I diverance. I enriching that counbry, whereas, un 1. f ery � - be jmIged by this de die,Mfortji. 1. _t4r, W. I H. pices offt. Johns' church, was held in $be experts putting his machin !- . accur�tely. r prl. --- sscretary,tT. Nash town hatl on, Tuesday evening - ijist. � -1, I . . . . -Elizabeth Mueller'froty Ray township, t , I Gorrie � Onaucial.secre-' �-be i6to, good ionning- order. -Mr. p1lili I - % , ring thr, day I iiops, we nrfg W. Jk. Mooney, Brussels ; j.tieasurerf _ I , The address in reply to the Speech was per conelf . ht havef r ta !wy, storm d no doubt kept in , - . I ined died. at'the House of' Reft ge on I #iy Rauch and Mrs. H. Well attended 't'h"'Pe .-. I 1. : . I them in this- country. is Col ge 4f � Fridayp Willism p n, Relgrave ; dir'eftor of away, b t as it cleared . move I on Thursday by Mr. T. H. PrF-F Major-G.eneral Hutton � commander of . up towards favend of a relative at Brussels an 1,4 � ton, 0 February god, from apoplex: F, aged 79 years. L Wednes� . -1 ­ � . Pharmacyis another insti tion Wh h Pr4- cerewoniso� Leishman ; ehaplain, Re there wo s a good attendance. The d&y.-A few days ago. 141"; It , mber Canada's militia, being an- officer in the V. evenil, 9 ;:i 5 r 11 the iecentJy elected me She had been an inmate of t�e place for six cono . - for South mier Ross should keep a tohful ,eye 0 � 1� ,ori as Mr. P. -Lamont -- �� 'i-� 4 I Brant, and suceeksor to Hon. Mr.. Britisti3 Army, ban. been recalled home, and, like some of t monblis. I : Mr. Lowe; Wiagham. The county 12th of was one )f the best ever hold in our vill & wits driving in front of the Huron hatel, his 11 Z,. I . I - - Hardy, . he other e might cli I July damdn8tration will not be told for ald was 1oroughly enjoyed by all pr . home slipped on ,the lee and fell.' It r.e- --- L , and was ee cc nd ed by M r. J. W. Rol mes, of and i'p to �e Boat to South Africa -on the wings an inch or twoi a thus o � �nfer -Hugh -Ryan, a Avoting mein of Dungan- 19CIO and cioupequently lodges will be free to The me nbers of St. , John&" church , � quired several men to hold it down until it I � i, �, - - a:: 10 illness. He I I I UA . - nee, I deeply g,ateful to the friends from Bxyfi�ld was loosed from the bnggy, when A got up - ecial service for the British benefit on his beloved P i � non, died Isitellp aner go where they choose. ,'re R . %. � gave preml e oy a clever oareer, having - -- . `� - Haldimand. Both gentlemen delivered ex. OP i war 4le. desirable to have good driggi4to, and W a -The annual meeting of the'eounty Loyal who took part in the programme. - 1 ,all right, none the worse for I I -�- . passed the $01PInal Md School of Ped ' its fumble.- - , . I I agogy M , - r � . I cellent SpeeChe3, and 'did ftill Justice to partm�nt. He has, therefore, resigned his suppose it io,,Iet the final e; amination be as Orange Lrodge of South Huron was held in DEATIL-On Monday afternoon, Wil 1'�%m Mr. John Fried, of London, paid. is broth- �,l is country, an . sxh�lu ationo" . . I i their subject. � position in th, d left Ottawa severe as is necessary for the h in * . - The debate is still in pro- for England this week. H" ilghest effi- -H Exeter last week. The attendance was large, 1C u, seci ind son of Mr. Andrew Duncan, er-in-I&W. here a visit recently. -Me Arthur � �;� - " is Successor. has . F. , ­ �, �i. I . ciency,.but it is an impositi � ton, of Leebarn, purchased the proceedings of an interesting nature. p 0a V181 I J �ki on. on the publie &way Deceased had been a i t . . , ion *) t, - I �-1 The farm has . z 7 �J I I the farm of ward 0hristlaw on the lake The address of the Worshipful Master, Mr. " .-Mr. F, Kibler was in Dashwolnol �'j 4 gress, btit it is not likely to be long pro- not yet been named, but a - Canadian will to have the huatric Benedict and wife have been herb ' ulation ,qualifica� rer for t ie last. four years, having IK;e1a relative# tracte , d, as it is hardly probable th,e Op�ovi. likely Pe appointed, at least temporarily. If unnecessarily high, 114- I bank for $2, . over 60 aerer 9 John Searlett, was an eloquent one� and b "t near y a I that time. . , a ' - . N", I tion mill move an amen4ment. the Major-Geueral and Colonel Sam Hughes I and is at present under Ion He was!, Lfew'-days - . .. It is pre- — --e to Angus Gor' dealt with several burning questions- in a bi t boy a] V1,68 only 19 years of a re, Fried Ago, visiting his mother-in.law, ­� . Should meet on a �opje in South Afriea, The Commission of Judges & don for tw years. % I . go. , who is ill.-M4.H. Well, who . . . dicted by some 6at while the 8A881on rray - ppoin:ed b� vigorous manna The election of o T le remaius Oin. alwa,va has an eye to the in in . � I � * me. 0 working in -the otile - - tormst-A OL, h I IV , flicers ; there ' ill be a hot t1l. .. -Whil 0 , r. pe interred in Raird'x c � . . not be very prolific in legielation it will be i -�--- tario overnmen't to enquirD �'in ' is amp I day resulted as follows : Master, J. Searlett, et BrY.On We me4&ay and the large turnolub, cuaWmars, hasgot, in a lot 1 of new furni ' . c I . - . � . ­il I reeeiitly,,U�. Hallie Brow., of In . heisial Leadbury ; deputy master, A. Nevin, Con. te 8tified to e �steern in which be *as ture which he may$ Was -pore smd before � 1 '.7 , Ili �, . f� lively in ao tar as discussion is concerned, A �umber of Can�diax woollen raills have the so-called West Elgin elootion auds was struck- oki the,head by ag limb, tralia ; chaplain, W. Craig, HensaII ; re- 11 Id and the rMpathy extended to the be;. tho.'r1ecent rise in pric,es--;:T,,he joe on AIr. � I ' � as the Opposition nee prepared to make it formed a combination and come linder one has commenced work. They held t whi�h rendered �im unconscious' a d in. cording. secretary, F. Canteloa. Clinton ; reaved famil . I 1 � li C. Greib's pond has beau 1 . � . a . z 1� ...4 i - �J I financial-seeretary, W. Anderson, Centralia - MATR15102 )..!-A pretty, but quiet we'd. lately and for several evrefil a the�lovers of . � i I I management. The new oompa y has been' - 'The official board of the Ethel circuit- treamurer, J. Beacom di . � -1 as ho't as they can for the Government n tinge in the Parliament buildings last week Mated a jisinful wound in him face. i �ne fox skating � and took evidence concerning the � t mg, Whom Ce I rated as the resideuee of 16, this healthful pastime have g � sidf, capitalized at $2 0001000 - Those. interested disap, at Its meeting recently, invited Rev. J. 61 , Ilderton ; lecturer, J: . re&t en' ' I mail Ke eA i � �Oy- � -,i - , y and d Bulb Tho , : when his daughter, M�w ment, and large crowds w a on the ice. ;,<� I a -P , �, - z is. pearance of the ballots cast at the first bye, Telland to remain for a third year as -pastor director of ceremonieso F. Davis, Cei tralia.' H irriett, a United in m e to r, They had a clear awas f about, three it Thii seesion comrrences with a new P,rem. say the object in to �e able ,to bu- %rd, Winthrop, and W,'Deacon, Lucan, , � I � . . . usly, and deny t � h . the Legis. a. Mr. Tuckey � I J W , formerly of rria . ier, tyro riew (,'ibinet Ministers, and several tribute more adv&nt4geo at election. Colonel Clark, clerk of of the Methodist churche I c hn Barbou arna! but - n( w aures�-Mr. F, E. Seigner & ; . they p rpose practising any of the obnoxi. lature, is custodian of all election ballots . . � 3d daugitter, Of new members. The Government has a . was also asked back for next year an Ijanior -- I . e astor. of Mount Folzel;t,' The ceremony was pi r, Crediton, were here lately visiting friends. � - p '. I � I . � ;; stead3, working m!ijority of seven, which is ' -trusts. This is wh t According to law he has to keep thern for Bayffeld. formed by R�vj Mr. Andrews in the pn s.� -Mr. 0. , , � ; th -An old resident'of R�at NVawanogh, Mr. . Bossenberry has again resumed. . oy all "" -- � 2 .Fij . I sufficient to ce.rry them safely through the . �. say. This ,ompany, however, like one year, at the ration of which time he John Robertson, died at Aiii ome in L�goch, John Fraser, notary public and conveyan. enbe of only the immediate relativim. , Tit work with Mr. 0. Hartleib i his tin shop � �t- .IT 7 .,T M all aim I - organizaAons, i car. Wiffir, deeds and m6irtzages drawn o b�de was hand iomely attired fit a gown � f and hardware store. -Mr. :�.riry Dernuth, , 1, I - I I I ge of 65 ye r� notice. Money loa,ted on good farm "curi blue, clotho trimmed with white *&tin, I d of Port Arthur, is here vi it 111. . session. Two 00108titUCDCie'R, West Huron watching, and if the r practice is to fatten lots are kept in a vault, for the purp so, in ertson went to Manitoba in I , ty- _ I i ar exp are burned. Th,6 bal. Manitoba, at the a S. M Rob. will bear close has to FeSL that they . -and Noi th Waterloo-, will not be repr�esent- themselves b . , and I since - 1, ing relativels .4 y bleedi ig the people, it will be the Parliament buil In I 1679-I carried in her hand a - bouquet of ro . and friends. . . - .1 ga, and Colonel Clark that time ham been active in i icipal� work JOTTI.Nos.-Mr. Samuel Eagleson, wife, She Was am ' I 1i - the duty of the G'ov �-rnment to admit. the alone has access o this vg,ult,, .- . - ed this semion, as the election court has un- sourch-Ilight of com t When the in the west. : iste J by her sister, Miss Martli I � - i ton Y' cutting a een viol Ing a ives i e Mr.; R. A. Wai;dess performed t ,e .4 � � ots or t e. &at general elections were -While the pathotic concert was in kere for the past mouth, left fo - . seated the rrierribers, and both cases are now good, large gap in tl�e tariff wall by which. being destroyed it was. noticed th ' their home duties of groom sman. " � Blake. - i . , � I - i�After the weddi 1. . � , � before the fJourt. of Appcal. The session is they ar'o protected. .. those progress in B rlussels, one nigh not long ago, in Dakota this week. I 9g SOCIAL.-A.conundrum sool&I Will be bel&- - I for the West Elgin bye-eleotion Mr. Win. Eagleson dinner, the party d .; *� to Seaforth wk,re � I . . � rovp-, . L . J expect ,,d to last a,bout two months. Were also an attempt was madn to gain an entrance to was also home on a visit. He took a wife they took the tl5reeld"01 . 0"'ek., train fo- at Mr. Thomas Sherrit'Al Lon ftiday evening - . r the _ , - missing. Colonel Qlark at on reported the grocery of Mrs. Ballantyna. Tho burg- back with him to share his fortunes in Da- Y . I Auother private lankin institution has the case to the Pr�mier, Hon.lo February 203rd, under the �uspiees - ­ L.-.--,-- -- 9 Mir.'Hardy, lare, howeveri quickly left oin horns in Mount! Forest. The presents To of tfie '. to the Cabi ie numerous and useful. Their 0, v -A� good prog- - �- � come to grief. The 3impson bank in Hem. he in turn reported v t, when Mrs. Ballant�ne was in the et)re. - . . I �' finding that I kota. May they have many years of happi- the bride were I Blake Christian Eude I : eAs _M d a searching investigatio I I e,71 all are cordially - , n was or( ere :friends will extend to them their be, ramme will he prorided, , TJ:Le� Dominion Parliament. ilt-)n has closed its doors, much to the c - d, but -Mr. Charles Carliae n . r. A. Vanstone, of Clinton, spent many: I 0. t � - . . I -e ould be teemed reside at of Clin ton, d � I ; � I Our Wminion law-walcer-m have not don 09' no trace of the, missing ballots - 9 an old and es- I Sun -day liere.-A meeting of School teachere wishe . I e invited. I I steroation of numerous depositors. This in- found. It is a a , y i 'I I - . i�d oh Februar of Varna district iii to be held: at - Varna on , — : , � � I i I � very n uch in the way of business during urmis 3d that these 3ack ages, I sis. Mr. Carlin 1 had been a Saturday, I"ith inst., at one o'clock. -On, , I , sti,,-ution has t, of paraly ! ---- ; I , been doing bnaineeis in Hamil- in some accidental v ' . I I I � �1�artv.�, . I the pwit wc,& �There have been two or ,ay, ol ipped, un Dbse rved, - r:sid of . . I � . . CroMa I .,�� ' I ent- lint -on ever sweel'be came to . Tuesday evening nexb, a tea meeting, unde i; McKmov- , : - ; t6h for a great many yea among -the packages of old r " . , '! ..� � I I the auspices of St. Andrew's church, will Ttii� Cou�vcm -At a meeting of the couo . . I., three ;vordy encolunters and that is about re, and enjoyed balots, and this con from England, �Hrty years A GnA,T-TND NICHT-�The Scottish concert public confidence. It is said that the de- were with them destroyed. TMs is the ago. ' � - be . p to be held here on the eve#ing of Frida � . I . I 11 , amil. oil I Ionday last, Mi. February 23rd, promises tio be a grand ­ � - held in the town hall. Revo. James H 2e� I at- Leadbury, on A -y, all, They are simply marking time, each ' substance of the story brought out the -Mr. rd Cardiff, of, Mdrris, who ton and J. A. Anderson,- B. A., of Gode- Me . ght, of i . , ri I - posits alone amount to over -two hundred investigation. Of course the Corservative 1 -as been e past two mo this undergo he township of Grey, ap- _ aff-&ir.. The following celobrated -artists . � aide, ev dendy, t4king the measure of the thousand dollarm. Mr. SiMpe0l], the pro. pope 'are making a bi - rich ; Rev. J. W. Andrews, Varna; P1,9 peare with a pi tiftiou and plan � , - 4 9 u a a oo &boat it, ing treatment'at the Toront6 n�ral Hoo- R. C'. Jennings, Ratfield ; V. i . for draim, have been engaged to take t : INUSS -1 -- � " � 1. p] I Oredi- 14gan,l and to r in along the boundary . I for many years. The,aseets of - &6c bank'are and gives them an opportunity of ty &king all "I &r prietor, reF,ides in Chicago, and has do as an incident of ihis kind is meat to them, pit, J. P. McInnes, to dra'in certair lands -in the township of Annie McNichol, Scottiah - callot, of Ter - other. I � 'he Oppm�tion got the wind knocked ne so I re h 11 b I out of .hem so bagly on the address that it 11, was bro ght borne last eek. , ,He is B. A., and Henry Hilber, M. P. P., VZ but a, are enter. Ix - onto ; Mr. H. Rullivan ,hlr�Donald, the fa- � . I �. - d over the Un. manner of wild charges against th( Govern. tained for his ireoovery. , ho � ton,,are expected to be present and give ad. lop, and asking the mous Scottish singer and �utertain � or, of ,� -. took them a few cl�ys to recover their ordin- rincipally in lands scattere in a very womi at � ate tween !Logan and M�!XiLl � ited States, and it is said that inability to ment and their o1ficials. But., there is I dd;eeses�tcExcellent music will be furnished 90111104 to authorize the reeve to sign - . 11 .. ary eq,im th -� -Mr. William D. Sanders, of the 4th e � nimily &6,d to get into fighting realize on thefleis the cau6c of the banti doubt that those who bad the custo no � �neman quartette, of Heaogll, and petitic a to have said drains cons, t London ;. Alexander MtGregor, piper major, - � trim again. The iie2igDaLion and departure being unable to meet its obligafions. dy of cousession. of �tephen, me � I tructed. A Of Hamilton ; also Professor iG�ray and elaRs ,-� � f * th a . painful I oblerusWThe oyster supper and ball, under no Is a in McKillop will be bensfitted b " Ma this property can be dis"ed of at anything . - 101 t ea I I I h of Highland dancers of . I ! If these- documents, were a deal more worried accident one I night not �g , Ago. It I 8t 1]4sry% 'The ­ . � , pq,pesed drain, -no action was take chair will he taken a', f ,o.olock, y Dr. of - J�,r-(;enera,I'� Hutton, the Commander over their disappearance than I een of Couit Rosa of Shar�ft Can- the take .11 , , , By roan' appears lie was attending to a ickilwWand adiam Order of Foresters, on Tuesday, Feb.. Henry; Hamilton aaked the cc 1� - - I I L'I like its supposed value, the depositors will else. It was a' tho a Orr . . n 'ent ; uneil to re 1, 11 one of Be un Urn.- in ordigr to assist the animal I risi . H-utehidon, of Staffa, Itpeoinisee to be the of the �Unadian Militia, formed the subjeeb I . kely be paid, but there is a big sized "if" Im ruary 6th, was largely attended. An exca. moye tl�e west half of.lote 20 and 21, � . .. of a scitnewbat a4rirboxious debate a few ate aceidenils whifil Will at tium overtake' to the head of the beast. rho eow: anade an lent Supper was served. After fuD us . .i � aon- beab entertainment evAer giveO in Oromarty ; I � � I to be overcome. The probability is that ally person, no Matter how eareful th tice GessioO, 14, from Union aebool Section 11, tbeSous of Scotland never Ido things I ! i . - i � .1 ey efort to get up and in so do ng Aher horn had beau done, the tables were cle I by i i . � I i I . I &WAY and A*tk thOm to Union aeotiou IZ The halves. i I I - � . � � I � � I - ! :! i - ;4 � . . . �!. . I . I .- I i I - . . � I I � � � I . � ! $ 1. . I � 7 1 ; I . . � - i I I I I . ­ : f 6 i - � . . � I � .i � . . . , i �-Z 4 1 1 . . � ! .1 I .1 -� ­ I , . - . . . . i . - ­ i - �11 I . i .­ . . I . i -.�! � - I i ! . � . I . ; I I I 11. I . �, 11 I -1 I I V - ­­. - � i I F� - 1/11.".] . plo'ce at the neip 800,U AUJ - M. r. 11 � the � Voks a: selling I . them.- -on fiunc bunks M rZ. 32�* eround eister, . � Joseph. of Chri lwt we( the Bra Loc,�,i I yurehas Brother, - 31r. Stal . in TixB' .300 aer late Dir years.- ' 'thing W., the for4, intoleral - havz the .Australi I _an#- aro I , Brothev / sidering -John W1 doot, �of . . - Xhe brii � I I , inuch 11T I them I Thomas' theoelAl -turning I -Mr. .14 , - his pare hereturl Aluldool, here. 3N and usui therebv i I 1ACAL;' . ers defeo . and - are i: - go to St. . i1ext wee as they I , have no ' Laughlin -64; Sir W1 . . for -the 41 <*omplimo . 19% Si . r WE .� ring, and a pofisibli ties olain loss in th ,fine colts -town on - C,orA Per town.-� lew mo,ul I - culosis, a Tor Seven day of JA4 , �away. I Belo ,eem number -their IsI&I the synil . . - rigs m t b I � I ing.-on - Ad son ol .1 - Tast six I tubercula ; in Brune' � � i - famllv ba ,- ity �i Jar secured t � has lived� . Aties, -ai %,net,, ap. halL Mi � Africa,- a Will rend] T%e local - M-Warlat "a�nwh .f . la d 3r. . q - West. . VNW- C-onyffsab Arnountall Ifum secul v4incad fa arnited Ali At home 5 week.- so � � � I ; I I . , . - - � I I I � : , I I � . � I I . - . . - . I - 1, t I I I - . : - . I . I I � I - I . . - � V � I ..- Z � - � � ! � : . I . . - - I I � ­ I � ", I - I - � - - � - — - . I - -1 - ­ — ­ -- I i ; - i -1 - ­ . ­ . I . 1-. � I � I A I : . ; ; ­ : I I i A i , I i � 'f I I I i ; 1 � I . : i � ; . . . ! . 1 -.---La----- "-, _—­­-�- -J-- ­­- — 1:-___-—.---