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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-03-16, Page 4- I �� I ....... - "I'll . . . . . - -... �. - - ­ --.I- --- ­­ .... �� = .... �� .... � --- ������ - �­�,� ��� � � ­ -----. ` � �. , � � � . , �-. r - I - ------- I - , . If , � - � � � I � ' MARCH 164 190 . I . I . -- I - 'W 'LXXV0 %Xfro i � . . . I �, VY V V.0D*.LA1a r . long and Role SpOeon in Ge nee or his con- em ent, no matter how favorably disposed animity and more, quickly t an any of the conscious to the last, and giving instrue. - � — - . t - . . I L' I I I . I J other colonies. Canada suit her Govern- tions as to her funeral. Decesped was a r � . � , 99 The 11goro between fibo parenthesis, ur' each ,J � tention. He was. replied to by Sir Wilfrid it may be, can hold against the pressure of - F. , I L I � . . . I � I � I � One,( onotes the pgo of the pal3er on. which th�, ' Laurier, of, whose .speech the Mail says : the legislators and more particularly those ment do not need to be ashamed of their jolly, pleasant faced young girl, enjoying � I.. i .-, �' � . - I L ,, 4ver doement wil.1 be found. . - part in the support of -Great Britain. . the friendship of many who deeply lament . : . . I L . . L ... - I I I . . "The spee h deliver d by Sir Wilfrid Lau. on their own side. It behoves the people, . - her early demise. The bereaved family is, - I 11 i .. - �- - . ,P . � Reopl L Who. would like to Deal wVth Us -G, & M -1 rier is looked upon here as perhaps the therefore, 'to keep their representatives u The far reaching influenceT of good ply sympathized with, - - - I , . 1. � L 11 I I C. P. R. Ex,urtions-11 J. Macdouald--I - * I p . � � I . I . � I . I � L � The IC pening of Now G,odn-E. McFaid Co-$ most brilliant oratorical effort of his career. to the desired mark. If they 'fa,il to do ple are shown in the follo�ing interesting -On Sabbath afternoon of last week be. I - I I L . I I - . - LL Sprin T Feneirg-Reld & Wilson -ii 1 fore the close of the Methodist Sabbath . i .. --- . 11 "I C&M�ts and Curtainu-m(.1ilftnoll & Ca -5- His utterances met with marked approval this,it is worse than'folly for them to blame paragraph, which we take fiorn the Ottawa I I . I �� ­ ­ , , . I - . . S;A�, e Goods -It. willit; & Son -5 from Conservatives as well as Liberals, and the Government if a step back' . - of ihe Clinton New Er '. school, Brussels, Mrs. Dobson, Misses Jen- . I � I I �� . Auctim Sale -D. Stavonaan-b . . ward, in. correspondence a: nie and Maiggle Mooney and Harry Mooney . � � ... . Seed', 3arioy-Thomas Elgle-5 his perorot n drew forth a tumult of ap- stead of a step forward, is taken. I 11 Some one a -eked Sir Wilfrid Laurier how were prevented 'With a book each, as a part. �; - For Site or Rent -John MaInty-re-6 I . . . # . I Por -Rile -A. G. ,4t-illle-6 I plause, in which even. Sir Charles Tupper We may say here, that rather than, take a it came that he, being a Roman Catholic, Ing gift for valuable and faithful services . A .AT .., . . I—, �, - � I . . rendered. The ladies were� teachers. and . !� I . � . Hous( For Salo-Tnomio8Rie-5 . �iorously : oined." Mr. Bourassals amend- backward amp in this matter, such ag that was so broad in his, views and tendencies to- Harry the secretary of the schoiDl. These . 11 Bulls ForSale-wrn. Bal-olz-5 . . ry t was V L ffeet L I I , I ' . , - ; - . . i()'bild For A-doption-Box X Seaforth P. O.-8 ; men )ted down by 119 to 10. - The proposed, it is now about time the Legiala. wards otherai -His .answer in e ., was as young people are going out west, and will � ' i , t � - � :; . I Auction Sale-Pred T)mlinson-5 i f L ton inoludi id four Cii5inservative,s and six ture were taking another step forward. We follows: I Up to the age of IS I could sk c ,- i I Bicycles and ilarness-J. -8nider-8 . . I.. . missed by friends in Brussels. �.- Chang a of Bust.r. a -P- Sender& Co-$ berals. I I - The postal department bag established � . L � - . T. .To Co, itr3ctors-T, 11 flays -6 would like -to see an act passed, whether at nothing but French, and I hired out with a - 4 . 3F - Scotch farmer, in order to learn English. two new offices in the west riding of the THE - -CO , . �.Ks -� � House to Rent is members of the- Ontario Legislature* the instance of the Government or a private RNER TORE r i � -Thomas Burnott-8 . 4 �i i .?, I Wantcd-& Young -,S I are still wriiistling With the Budget, and th' E very morning this good man held family county. One is at Rob Roy, on the road. I L'� I I - .. L . , � �. ! I . t Wantt d -P- D Wilson & Co. -8' I . . e member, it matters not, which. would do worshi�, and the different 'members of the between Dunlop and Smith's Hill, and will " � - - ': . Butloi-G. 9 Kln�C-8 I Op - . 01 - . . � � -position am not Yet satisfied that there away with the injurious and a -b min b household read in turn a verse from the be known a ' 1 - I I YA , 0 a le Fj Loyal, Mr. G. F. McPhee to be , nds-0. A, A, tz(11-8 - � I I i ,- - I I . Forgo le- -[21--iiamilton & Kerslake if; a surplus.� Mr. Ma.theson, the Opposition treating system. We believe t Bible. In the course of time., -I was invited postmaster. The Other is sit#ated in Weat :; ; - 1, . i 4 -8 I he country is WITH THE!' 81mUE. FRONT, .. Appre itice Wai,ted-Jauies Graves -8 financial critic, insis to remain. with .the family while' morning Wawanosh,four miles east from Dungannon, � . . �d . tie that instead .of a prep:%red for and would approve of . . i - - L i. I . I I 111 lF Roane iion Sale -D. S. Faust -8, . and sup-� and will be known as Falconbridge, M. C. - L I I . - � � - service was held, and'I had every opportun ! I . . i 4 � surplus there is a hiatus between assets and port such an act. It would be, �ossibly, ity'6f judging of tne stierling and -consist. I -�--- -- I I !� - ; � Robinson to be postmaster. Both wil"ave . . - - 0 --WV . 1. ". . . .� k . liabilities of several hundred thousands,of going as far as public feelin `character of that good farmer eind his daily mail service, the latter to 'be carried - - WIWI - - : .. - I gbf . a I ;, . .1 � W ( � ;411foll & 'fi � . g would support ent � . . i L . . I I � -tv by the Auburn mail carri r.' I I , - I - '00 It .dollars. But, unfortunately for big cal.oul- at the present time and we ' family, and I mupt ad it th t the impreas. - I 1� ;: . I uld be a long pro- . I p . - ' - ; . i I t # - . . 1� 4 - financial commission, as well as ions. Lther( ' sin Tuesday, March 6bb,'was an important � �� ��j ! V ations, the i n-celv4 ,Mzve ream ed with,me . ; . " 4 1111 . . - I day in Wingharn in connection with the .. . - , , u iDflU- . Z .1 � ­­­ I I � I through life and ve undo btedly � - I � . . - - the plain fig� L? -M - "yy . ures, are against him, and both , - Saturdals litninary step to total i1rohibition which is, .7 Specials for Frld'aY - and � - Ir . I so earnestly desired and so urgently advo- enced me moreAhan I know.' One of the . I I �, I - - . Presbyterian church. The Presbytery of � - - L, ri . � I . I - -1 i� SEAFORTH. FRIDAY. March l6tb, 1900 show that Over and above ,all liabilities cated by a great many, but for which, it is memberi of that Partichlar family is now,- Maitland met in the forenoon. 'In the after- - I I - - I . I " . � . . I � - L I . i I - . . I . OOU L I I noon and evening were held the sessions of I I - , there in cash and securities 4qual to,oash mote than manifest, the the wife of Rev T. G. Williams, of St. . 2 -q � i ntry is not yet . Iffarch ,ad and 3rdn 1�I 'L I J . L . ' . ; � , James' Methodini church, ntreal, and I the Woman's Foreign'Mis ion Society. On , , I . . I . . i , - � The War. � � aMountipg to Close on to L two million dol.- prepared'. And we do not believe in legiB- have the story from his own . 33 . .� . - i . account of the storm and delay of traing, I v; I I I . lars. It is expected that th� - 84 a . . - , . — - . -- I �� f5 1:1 Ever since the relief of Ladysmith the � e debate will Iiii too far in advance of- public senti- - . I -- the attendance was not as large as it would . - !� - - . . - � -- : 1, 1. . I 11 ---- t �. 11 lapse this w ime, several nient. Education first and legislation after. " Events " is t ut i otherwise have'been, many of the delegates T - I . . . - � I British forces, under General Roberts have i . . he name of an Independe . ­ �11 I - I � .t 9 . and miniaters not being able to come. A - A $- �, fi - useful Government measures have been in- wards. A law prohibibi' - " ', I , Forty men's suits . - � - * i�p, been marching forward, and the Boers have ng treating would paper published in Ottawa, ' Like all such . I Sizes 36 to, 441 beautifully. finished, lined -- -1 44 �L . F. - troduced, one providing for compulsory ar profitable time, however, wits speat. In the I I �- -, f,� - � - . ,�� F i 5� 1 � - be an advanced educative lesson for ulti- papers it save pretty hard Ahings about evening, an intereating address on missions . aid and plain satitl lining, the best goods we have . �. li bitration in disputes between public corpor- ' - . I -1 N been zetreating. The latest reports are to with pl I I - i a the e ot that General French had reaebi mate total Prohibition. Wthe meantime, both political parties,'and Ii e the most o Rev. Mr. Gaule, formerly - , � I , ,� I.i I . f was delivered by the house, regular $10 and $12 por suit, price on . 1 7 � I't ations and their employees, and another for let Mr. ,06'- ini - - missionary in Formosa. The ladies in con- - . In ' ; -- I . � I - - , I Bloemfontein, the capital of the Orange ' an's "little b ' m it usually has a strong bias to the . - , - I I t 412 .ill" be knock - � Friday and Saturday, - , �. z I! the drainagelof swam or waste lands. The ;on the head. " ' , Conservative side. It is, ho ivev- I nectiou with the church provided dinner I I �i 6. 8 s. I 0 1 1 � * �' :- R Free -S -tate, and was only waiting to take p Don't miss seeing th � I 1 �� I - eri an ably - . I- � � - : 1., mises to be one prolif . and tea for the ministers and! delegates, ' i I -, ,-- � , session pro ic of nseffil above lin6s, whether yop', .; -- -1 I . I written paper, and its opinions are frequent. in the� basemint of the church. � -, � � . " . . I I �-,�- I k . formal possession of the town until General I � � ' , i Wist 1. .to, purchase or not. I I -1 .. * ­ - and needed legislation, and there is much i! -. i -it 114 , - Serious so fel Wiltiam, Stith - . I. . 14 1 Rober s, who was some ten miles in the - ly qudted by -papers on both & des of politics. -A .. cident be . . I - �, 'E . Editorial Notes and Conim6nts. I -- . i W! 1 1- less talk here than at Ottawa. I I erland) brakeman on the Lond� �. " � j1j_ g 4 f, .4 1 rear, s iould tome up with reinforcements. : n, Huron - � Z I - . In referring to the recent peech of M r, I 200 pairs of boys' pants, regg'lar 6 c and 75c per pair, for 25c. - 1. 4 � -!,-'; - A contemporary. remarks : , " Temperance Whitney, in the Ontarig I 4 ,4 v ] . and Bruce freight train, at the Grand Trunk - � -., ��,� I , . � 11 '� r U -­ -- 1, , . No doubt, before this reaches our readers, � oratora will &obably be interested in the railroad station, Wingham, last week. The � . I— . ,- , , ; The' Ontario Su � I : rplus. which he anima:dverted in sue strobg Ian. . - 9 - � ­! 1�� the c&pital of the Free State will be held by , . train had made a start for the Inuetidn and � L - I 11� ; I !, . i �. , ii, i- The report� of the commission appointed appealof the Ontario brewers to have their guage.,on the corruption in West Igin and 100 White Quilts, , � .1 ­ - - - ' . � . . reopular 1 :.35, for 88c each. 11 .. ay �­ the Er'tish. Although the British for ' Li got a ck on the grade. Mr.. Sutherland qP 1. . ? I T! ­ - � -;,I X ,,�; other places, and condemned 5he berals so - I 0 I - � �i� �1;ii ces to enquire into the financial position of the taxes reduced 50, per cent. on account- of . I got d n from the top of the car to loosen I � � , � � , had to fight their way pretty m . strongly for these corrupt acts. 1, t � I - I , -R . I - . . i -. ,�-* . Province of Ontario, showa the Province to. poor business. They- stated to the Ontario says: Events the b ke, chain,,and in -doing to missed his 40 - - ­ i -4 '� way through, the resistance was half � . "The corruption on Mr. Whitney's - V. : �l _Lf _ -hearted occupy, what must be considered by all, a - Ministers recently that one c6neer' fdotin and slipped and came In contact .0 yards 6f . Tweed, balanc�i � of '�:,allEgmond stock regulfir I . .� :, i it. . and in(ffective, and in, ev6ry inFtanee the n had in side of the House is just as fresh and just as I - . � ' �, ,- ­ � very satisfactory, if not enviable, position ton years lost $200,000. Perhaps -things much up-to-dateas that on tie with " a c1ar wheel; The train in the mean-' 50c.) 60c and 75c per yatd, foil 25c per yard. 11� . �r .i!- �t ­ I . I Government I h . , � Doere were out -witted and driven back by an time commenced -backing down, mind he was - I - - , I .� I . - � . side, and Mr. Whitney ' as under the obli- . 11 - -1 i may come to suoh a pass that we shall have w 1- i. � I., - i--,- , - .i. - . - . . theRribish. From Bloemfontein, (4sneral d one whi � ch is � eminently , creditable to to subsidize our brewers or go without our gation that 11 honest'men are under to dragged for about a mile, with the car wheel : . I - .. .. I ,� ii, �, r � a I I � . ­ �,- 113 1 — I I- I - i - those who ha,ve had charge of ifie- affairs "arf an' 'arf.' condemn crime Wherever i rubbing against his body, When the train i . . . 11 ,1- . . i I— � . t exists. Mr. � - � - . - �. �, � Roberts will make a line for Pretoria, the since the establishment of the ProvinQe. . i � I Whitney,. however, confined -had stopped be d to get out from be- . COME WITH ""`i7HE CROWDS TO .... �­ I 4i -� E 1-' , manage � � " � ris condemns- I 11 � � I 4! 'I- - capital of Oom'Paul Kruger's country, and, We notice th it the Opposition critics in the ' The Toronto .Mail says : " The Ontario tion to the Goveinment, and I ad not a word tween the cars and walk to the van. He ' I I -110 - ff .� ��J �- . a I - �, if peacE is not declared -before it reaches Le I surplus is confessed to have been a myth." of rebuke to offer to his own : ollowers, who very badly out and bruised, and bad it . ,.-�. I - -I fV was ' ­ �, j ? gislature and in the press are disposed to . , , ��,` � � I , .. . � -- Z .1 I there, we may expect that the next serious I came into the court and braz� not been for his presence of mind and pluck . 5S ' - . -. , It depends on what the nly admitted . . . , ,- . � I _;t . � discredit the, report of the commission.. � Mail considers a theircrime. Andthiswason I few weeks he would no doubt have been killed. - : I � - 1, -- - . . , I _­ f.,,,-- myth. The commission of financial exp � i � I pt � " 1 � engagei ient will be at the taking of that This, perhaps' is to be expected from -The Farmers' Institute of West Huron t �B,�- B..'GU Ni . ,. fSEAFORTH . I , -1 I . ­ , . I -these I erts ago, not a piece of ancient hjstor�." This � . i � I � 11 . I town, which is said to be very strongly � ;i :. ­ I T - � quarters, �as alavorable showing is not in - is true, and it shows how sincere tile Oppio- I . . 0 ,"- i- i� . who examined *the books and accounte re held two sessions in Leeburn last week. � � I . . ( 1, I I . I - 4' � � - fortified. ,The rank and file 6f the Boer V - . I , �. - - . - , .: . - ,�i I . . port that the Ontario surplus amounts to sition leader is in his condemnation of c - Tho' gh the weather and roads were not �- . I � I I .- , I ; I . I - - � -- , , accordance With their wiehee. 0� favorable there was a fair atten4ance at 7 � . 14 - - i forces have, evidently, logt heart, and are � � . . ,� ­- i i, ­- However, nearly two million dollars. If the Mail ruption. There have, been too many evil i . 4Z = . . p! I ' . . -1 .. - - I � F - I anything they may say wi�l not very - much considers that- sum a Myth, all right ; Ithe acts on both side each of the meetings. President1l Jame" THREE STORE 1 7 � �, ��- , '' p ��, � �- rapidly becoming demoralized and unabI a' - but the wa to have � L , 1, fl. . M . 0 to I Y i ' I : . 1� � ­ I r one i et S—No. I IlDry C oods-, ladies V I , - offer any organi7sed resir . . . - d alarm the,pubic when contrasted wir public won't quarrel with'it. - . these stopped is not Snell.filled the chair, -and N. Kern I . - 1-1 I I ,tance to the onward ,h the I - fo ;o throw Renmiller, was the secretary. A ,�ban, of - 5 il, ./ I . . -,- I 1 '�,; . I stones at the other, ' ;, ,�L t ;- ---- � -I - ,� - ' opinions of competent and non -partizan an. J. A. Davidson, secretary' I but for otb sides to * . . . Peart No. 2, Clothin -J�. -n -nly - ­ ­: � march of the British forces. At last ac- � in Hon. honestly L 91 i'he 's goods o - No. 3 1 F,:, Hon. id T. G. Raynor spoke, and there were . . 1, � 1 , . _ tho . . - . confess their faultJand unite in an . . , Gro- .1 I liz ;� F � -- ritie8 such' as 'the Monitary Times and - suppressing wrong doing in I . 11 ca ,ed goods .� - � ' I'll � . � counts 11afeking had not yet been relieved, � Hugh John Macdonald's- Governmenti ioth camps- i " discussions 'on their papers. Dui�ing the . ceries—specialties' butter and teas, -1 � i I. . others like it.' The Tir -waS a . � I , - . . � , %. #'I- nee says : � -, -�- ­ future. . sessions selections on the violin wereWiv�en i ... I T i � = i , i I i -1 . " " � 1, bat it is reported that a strong British re- . elected in the constituem , I I . . -� . . -V , r7 � I — � � ��, - ' The Financ * ,Y 61 'Nautifu ( - -, � -. -, - � ial Commission of Ontario - . � — -Wi � by Mr. Linklater and Alexander c evin, — - I 1 1 . -- ; 11 � lieving force is within a few miles .of the Plains,, Manitoba, on 8�iiturday last b�' a � accompanimentm on the organ by- is@ E. the patt few days the guest of the Miss 4 been � �' ­ � '. � finds that the Government surplus, over . Huron N oteB, � - . 9 -T �, ` I i" . � I !-­ , ' " I I , 11 for a long time m 4 i, � town, and there is little doubt� but it, also, which years of disputes have been w majority of 330. At t I . Aorton, A. H. Horton and Jacob Mosier. Murdock. -Miss Mary Hagan dreas make]; 1 say._ _Mr. . . I 1 " . asted, he general election in , is not i proving I'll, I - ; � I .7 � - has b6en in London during the Past wei Rowcock is able to be around 7 -- Z� , - � - -.Mr. John R:tn6ford, 01 - Qinton, -,has Robert McLean, A. MeD Allan, of Gode I ... i - I - .. . - Miss Ethel Murdock bag ret � I ., r, 4 ' L is now, e tirely freed from Boer invasion, ie.$1,957,837.2D. The report is clear and December, Mr. Ennis, a Liberal, was elecW return'ed from a two month's trip to Eng-' rich, and Joseph Beck, of SaItford, Wdreas again, after his attack of sickneas.-Mr.. � . - - - P, � Perhabs the most interesting and import- will to most eople prove convincing. To by a majority of 9" 1 urmped he .11 " " , �"` ` I �' , - 11 ! X. . - the qu . . I land. - ' Hobh i and tamily, of Myth, have moved N L � L 0 over Mr. Davidson, the ed the night meeting, the latter s",p,eaking from Goderich, where 'she bad bee 1 here, , I I 1. ' .- L � . I I r, - � Ler . 1. ­ - estion, , vhere is the surplus, we have pr�gent successful -The West Huron Teachers' Association on the proposed tory I � 'ai , � . . cand . � e be will e � �'L . � ant fei of the. past week is the joint here a detaile( and atithorative answer, by .. Davidson, canning fac Salt- taking violin lessons -for some time.--!' - �- � ! -( � - I . idate ke P aAboeandbarnesa I - ; . �- having been taken into the Government and . i � I shop. - � a. and Miss G. Brigham are v t - - . I gentlemen qu te competent to furnish it, I ' , Mr. Stoneman, his sisters and daughter,and! ing � � isit- I , � . manifeAo of Presidents Kruger and held their regular meeting in Goderich on, ford. I �� . . . Steyn . if I � I I ;.: . not having a seat, Ennis made March 3rd. I 11111111111111111111 i 11 f . . . addre4acd to the British Goveru One appointment was criticized, on t . . . r,ends in Morris this week.-INIUs ,Ten- '. � , , ment, in he way for his -� I Miss Bolton, all of Mitchell, were ini, nie K rk spent ,',)u " �' i , �� _ . � -B ! 1 4� 1 � �- . nday last at her home in - . ,; I:,- which they admit having enou h of war and the ground tb b he holds an -office at the old opponent by resigning, hence the elec- , Mr. and Mrs. James Howson, of Clin- Brussels. West%wa, I � � I t ; the village on Thursday. -Miss � � � �; 9 I ton, celebrated their golden wedding on � Dungi ,nnon.-The Methodist Sunday school - . � � pleasure o tion of Saturday. All them"embera.of Hugh ; of Exeter, w as in the village last week I inten� holding a concert in the near future, � . - - i Z, , . .1 t Government ; bdt any fair- John's Government have now been e March seventh. . . NOTE.13.-Tbe new Methodist church to �� t I � 4, -i � � i i - sue for peace., The conditions, however, minded man of any party might have been lected. ,visiting her i9ister.-Miss . , - - - . . LeTouzel of., I . � I.' ); t t an whielL they ask: aL ceasation of hostilities, trusted to m It looks as if the people had decided t - Mr. James Ballantyne, of Brussels, in- be built at Mooifield, the coming season 0 - . -, , ,V , � .,;� ake such a report as we baVe I o Live , Goderich, is spending a few days with he' � L -1 I � � ; -! -,-'� -7 J have been courteously but firmly refused by here. If the surplus previously claim his Government a triAllto'see what,they would tdnds moving to Calga�ry, Northwest Territ. will be erected by Brussels contractors, the ! McKill-op. ,� -� �- � . ed is L I sister, Miss Constance LeTouzel, aiisistanf i I . . I . I _ L � Z � e Will cry, . I .A A fv,R-Ry TrNiE, -7A very pleasant event . I id _ cut in two, we rinuat remember tha do. It is expected the new Legislatur this spring. contracts having been awarded this week. school teacher. -Mrs. M. Edwards has re� ., � u- I t'no good- .. � - - �. . the Briti3h Government. Presidents Steyn could com 8 C - . - �-� ; � and Kruger ask I e of fiuggiDg a self delusion. The b allied for the despach of ,business at an Joseph Ardell and family, of Ethel, The material will be machined at P. Am- turned from visiting relatives in Lucan.,�- took r lace at the reBidence of Mr. Thomas . - � I t - - for complete independence commission earlv date. hAve moved to their new home on the Sbh, ent's factory, Thomas Newsome will do the Mr. Duncan McEwen, eldest Piice, of the 9th concession of this -town- - i I . era roceeded - on a method to . I . . for the respectiye States, while Britiain will which it wouldi not . . line of Morris. 1 carpenter work, and D. A. Lowry, the stone son of Mr. - : be easy to take objec- �Wm. McEwen, who was home on a visit ship, on Wednesday last, when the Oldest �: . i- I i tion. In the b lane sheet -nothing has baen - - referring to the -Me. T. A Wells, who has been res'idingi and brick work and- plastering. When - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. �. - � biaccept nothing short of an unconditional e The Hamilton Times, ' from Mauitoba, has returned to the West.�-' Price, . Miss - ; , -- 111. I - I . admitted on th asset side but items, which ceaseless attacks being made an Ron. Mr. near Ethel, intends - moving to Manitoba in! completed the church will be up-to-date in Mr. Robert Tacker recently returned from P0IleY was united in marriage to Mr. John 1, I . -1 � . , aurrend6r. The following extract from the are call6d tre4s ry as a short time. . 1 ever particuIar..-A little son of Dr. Smith -Manitoba, where he had been disposing. - . If - I se . ; Y Scott Bolton, of the same neighborhood. � - - � ' ts, Crown lands be. Tarte by Conservative papers and politici- . -Mr. 8, S. Cooper, of Clinton, has been! had the misfortune to have his leg broken of a car load of horses irk that Province.- .,The ee.-emony was performed b the Rev. " - . manifesto contains the gist of the whole : iDg left out, an, even properties which haVe ans, very t1uly says : ' " Whatever Mr. 1 'a -warded the contract for a new , br' 3 day recently. He was riding, along Mr. j. A. Malcolm, of Calder, formerly of - was witnessed by about one, . . : been used for pu I Lek school! on, y - . .1 , blic purposes but are no Tarte's faults may be, he is a hard-working,' "rhouse in Constance. � with.some other young lads, on a stick of uear hundred and fifty invited guest.,. The bride, . " We consider it our-, duty to solemnly Mr. Ti En, and declare t) 'ab thi8war was undertaken sole. longer required Jn that capacity, such as. the . r -'FVI I Hensall, was in Heneall this week on i ings, .1 - I - old Parliameut' build - r. and Mrs. ,John Robert on, of Gode 1 timber which was paaii�ing through the town, business. -Alias Arl' in who wi ,-a becomingly ttired, looked very pret- I .... . .1 Iyagadefensive measure to maintain the -in -Toronto, are capable and thoroughly honest Minister of rich celebrated the fiftieth a . inniel Sheffer was a - .11, - � I P niversary of1 when be fell off, the timber passing over his � Parkhill during t'h-e -- past week. -Miss centre of admiration and in- , , V � i - � threatened. independence treated as not proper to be brought into the Public Works, and in his private life he is their wedding on March firO. leg. -Leon F. Jackson son of ,W. J..'Jack- terefft. She waa also the recipient of many - of - the South ,assets till they have been -ty and was the African I epublic, and is only continited in realized. At the irreproachable -a man who says his prayers 4 P yedale was in London this week. -Miss " -McLeod Brothers, of Holmeaville, de- son, hag gone to South Africa as a bugler, I ­: I I . - order to secure and maintain the inconteii same time it isi properly poinbed out that night and m orning, and goes'to church on P 1 Yersaie Bell, youngest' daughter of Mr. handsome and useful presents. Theaftermoon I'll, livered to Andrews, of Godericb, two hogs, I with the recruits who recently left Toronto. I . ible independence of both- Republics as these and other 1 properties, which may be- Sunday -a sober, clean, well-behaved man ; J'ames Bell, -has - returned from Michigan and evening was spent, most pleasantly, by -. . Sovereign International States, - -come assets, should have account taken of whose only fault is an excitable di po itio 9 six months old, agg i ' Several farmers brought in their teams o ' - alI ; and, the.'expressions ofigood wish�s .for 17 regating 00 pounds � - , and to ob- ­ n I where she had be6n visiting ,her brother.- I �� � - a a n, -Mr. Thomas Ward, who has been a resi. l� Monday morning, and took out the town Mr. T. J. B I I . ; erry, of Heneall, has solid big 1 the haTpy you � - tain the a9surance that thow of her them, in order that their nature and extent and whose only misfortune is poor health." dent of' Centralia for s ' are, intends! road grader, to try it on the pitch -bol-- . . ing-couple were nurrerous and - i -, � may ba underst od. The 'gross assets ��re I If Mr. Tart � Es, Canadian bred stallion to, Mr. Edmonds, of laincere. Mr, and Mrs, Bolton st4rt life - .1. Alajesty's, subjects who have taken part e were not a good man and a going to Manitoba ew w S. but it was not a i � I � ome . 1 2. a lities,$05 182,544.- power of strength to a I C .-I 1.� with us in �this war shall Buffer no harm $7,140,418,2 d the liabi - , in a f eye4l - sticceEa, as th Chathami for the handsome sum of $4()O. � ,under the most favorable ircumetan6es, and � � I . 9.3, le, the Liberal party the -A curlink m'atch took place on the road had become too hard. It *18 I This colt is coming four yqars old. He if their succeg and happiness equals the . whateverlin person or property. Oa these . ' aviDg t�e balance above mentioned.' Conservatives would pay but little attention Wingham rink, not. long ag thought that by using it directly I I I I - ' I , Hitherto one party in the Ontario Legis to him. 0, )etween the i, - .,- I are we now, as in the pas . t! desirous of 8ee- lature med to I � � � ,; . , - magnify the surplus, of and usefulness that" induces them to attack . a 813OW storm it would do good work. -Wm. field. . will be i iuccessf .1 and happy indeed-. -1 I conditions, but on these conditions alone, - I It is a knowledge of his strength Tories and Grito, which resulted in a victory after I was sired by -the well -known hprBe, Raker- : good w �she8 of 11 , ' - llp , � 7 has ai their numerous friends, they 7 ,I ,e , I - . � -� ", Bird delivered a load of loge in town the - LECTUR-H.-Rev. , Dr. Milligad, of TuB CoT,,Nc1`u.­(',ouncil met in 8ages - -South Africa ; him as bitterl'y and as peraistently as they -A son -of Mr. R, Fiishman of E eter, other day that tipped tile town -scales at t, ing peac re eitablished in the province, the other to deminish it, or to for the latter. Tor- �: 17 , .. red the third and last of a aerie hotel, Walton, on Monday, the 129oh just. - ; . of the dirt aged 19, died last -week, after n illn as ,of -14,170 pounds, --The Ladies' Minto Club I of lectures delivered in Carmel church dare I . . I I 5 - while, if ter .Majedty's Government is d -e-. report, let lis ho e, will put an end to this i �they throw will laltimately stick. . some weeks. The young m`a give a conversazion _ Membets, of Council and treasurer all pres- �; . f I termined to destroy the independence of the make out that it was wholly mythical. TWs I do, With the hope that some " i onto, defive I - , ' � , IL is quite pobl �e � I I contemion. was, very e in the town. hall on I , nt. A by-law amending by i - Republics, there is nothing left to us a-nd profitleas ' titer months,, His subject was, ��� 1. for two persons elu lly a ­ highly e-eteemed in'the -community. Friday evening of this week. It is expect- -law relatim � . I 1 � -1 to ovr pea )le but to persevere to the end in a nxious. to arrive at, I The annu ' � . Ing th:n,7 -1 .; I I � . al report of the Millers' and -Clinton held -a concert as a f ting or ding ed they will 11 "A u, si a man for a' that." - He gave 'to stata -0 labor so that all parties &Sscasu ' -. � the course'already began. the exact amount of the surplus to diffc . ave a crowded house. -The a very interesting, forcible and inr 4500 or inder will have I day ; over LQ500 , ' , . -L !r;� In spite of the ,r on Manufacturem' Fire Insurance Com in their celebration .of the relief of -lady- rd have engaged Mr. � tive lecture, oneealculated to lie of- great ­�p $1.00), will have 2 days, and every 'v ­ . I . pany, . - , over -Whelming pre-eminence of the- British one or two pointh, notably that of the old public libr itrue- � , I I . I � . .e !I : I Empirei w3 are confident that God, who Parliament build ngs ; but it is difficult 'to ehows a year of large bueiness and small smith. Patriotic speeches, songi and reci- Gavin Spence, tenor Eoloi8t, and Mis $500 . �4 .1� . � tat . 8 benefit to big hearers. After alluding �to over $1, )00 one-half day, was read and ­ - F - understand howl it coul ions were the order of the ev ing. , Laing, mezzo-soprano, to give an e � -- 1. , lighted the unextingui8hable fire of love of d ever have been losses,'with a general ntertain- Scotland's celebrated poet, Burns, who was was provisionall A, I �, � result so I tr � I . - gratifying -Before leaving for their ne home, near adopted, A by -IW �, . . I ; I i , I in in, the hearts of ourselves and o contended that the annuities sold or -in pro- th'at it is properly described -in the vi6e. Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs.James Jackson, of ment here on the 29th inst. his subject, be contrasted the passed for assessing certain lands -in lj�6- 1 ; I I I � : freedo f . I I the a�uthor of y r. - - - - - ­ k: - -, � I.. -i� I our fa,therB, will not forsake us, and will ce8a of repayment did not conatitute a.dc�,blb , d times of 'Burns with ' that of the K t into' tLe northv�ogt d - � - ­ - I illop f r outle - i;- I I � I rain I -, �� . � � I . accomplish His work in us and in our de- r,?n Grey, gave a f arrewell supper to their fri� nds present ake, be d;alt with man in his every Lo a . The said by-law will be read a I �.� .1 to the amount of 'the extinguished porti I president's remarks as phenomenal. Not c life an I and neighbors. The evening was , �,ery flensall. . 9 . T, . . . '' . -Mr. W. E. Hougarth, ly for law app )inting pound day of June. A by, I - � 1� I -� e past, it is expense account has been well kept 4ownt -A very successful socia 1,11s spiritual but his - bodily good and wel- keepers, fenceivie l �.. �� I - palities, if we have regard to th . which was not on ird ti e on the 12th : �Ik I( i been small, but the pleasantly spent by all present. ' GOOD HE�NS. ?� " licendants." About one ite ' only have the fire lossef Of I , 11,7 1 m, amounts owing by munici' I day life, and uha6 ' tb t - -lowing is the concluding portion of difficult to re � breederof fa . were � f ! , The fol � ,�, ,4 i , I was eld at the . -!�-- A � � I I- -1 yl I .� - 1�� I I � , , the manner in which Her Majestyl,s terri- - there- ie no re to doubt the ability of the - -7 . �'t, 2 " ; adding a substantial sum to the !urplul nnipeg ; : son f May. Names - � - - . , dend of 10 per cent. on their stock while HolmeE,ville, one evening ,not long ago, in mouth Rocks to a gentleman in Wi i ' nd bodies for sound minds. . of pounii3 keepers and fencev' aid home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott, near lately shipped a grand pair of Barred Plv- li�alth, which, if followed, would make officials o take ,6ffize on Ist o ! gafd . as entirely ' free from enabling"the sliareholders to receive Is di ncy poultry, of this villag-e..' hag I re, and laid down som we ,of and Pat] masters was -read and passed, E Lord Salial ury's reply. At ter referring to doubt. The cointnissioners remark - that vi e splendid la fr 9 , I . aid of the Woman's Missionery Society of " � towers will be I . . I 1, , 1. 11 I � - tory had b&n invaded, and the secret municipalities to ,pay. Under the liegiala- revfew of ,fourteen years' business bows Flolmesville church. - a White Leghorn cockerel to a gentleman in , !.� - Publishe I later on. Pathmabte . I I .1 '� . prep- 111111111111111 —�. .ra arenot to I . � �. v L - (inted &me employ ihovellers i the con#,Pnt of - . . '! I t n young var er of Woodstock. They Farquhar. some mem er of the council, : jl .7 � .f V, for this pur- collect -debt's of this kind, Lot us hope that 0 io�ly 68.62 per -cent. of the com6any"o - business main of 0'oderich, died V ry sudden- all sold at high prices, and ar&fine . No gr,z vel to ; arations which had been made' tive union, it was often found impossible to that losses and expenses t Forest, and a pair of pullets of the a - P 9 ��', . . �' ,-. pose, and t1 e loss of life ogether amo - Mr. Rod M. Frasier, a well kr ow iety, to a fanoi , � - L - and property it -hat the old difficulty i I not be repeated. The cash income. .It is a wonde -h' ' I ey, bq paid f )r until I I . I 1� -ly, last Thursday. He had been engaged tion specimens. 8 to be sneers, ;ncitariesj eta., Exeter, ont. turned to the cle . �r . 'r '. t * il-na;DY exhibi- COLLMS & ST*X.BuR-y, barristers, conv thms8ters' liefs are re- � � Z enstied, he aontinues : I . commission co ns i ts of Messrs. B. E. Walk- companies 6f a local nature are n-ot. in operai- I Mr. Hoggarth!seem R. H. C r1a. .1 - ;: . I � . and J. G. Stoinbury, B. A., (late with M2Carthy, 0sler . ­ " ' I er, Johr Iff akin a d Angus. Kirkland. - tiou. We believe there is o"t " I and while watching the game he making.s succes of poultry breeding and I line B - �t 11 0 r , curling, 01 such Ii t9 to be return - i � " But t I - I s i� . : . le & Co., barristers. . I I " i ir � - I e result of these preparationq, � , m nici ,n an urban- . complained of dizziness, and in a few min. gaining a wide reputation. i 'Toronto). ed before 15th of August.' Every fifth rate- *, 4, -- ----- , a -passed away. . I . - car ' ried on with great secrecy has been that u pality in the Provifice the' residentii ute' 11 ' 16184f psytr is Appointed pathinaster. Pathmas. I,- - , :1 - ' of which do not pay out annually many . - � SUCCESS OF A FowiIER PASTOR. D. ]TAY Coturn I - %. -Many of issioner, Conveyancer, willa niort. tors are - A lamp exploded in the he rs ate quested to notify all parties w - I if the Brit ish 4 mpire has been compelled to Worth Looking After. , times more money for the insur I gagesan4deeds diawn up. Money lonneW.at the . � ith - - I � , � ance of t he friends of Rev. W. E. Kerr, formerly of 1 wood or fi:er encumber-an,ceis on the road I F confranD an invasion which has entailed I heir MOdd� of. Went Wawan6ab, oi I lowest rates of interest. .- � .1 I We clip the.� following from the legidia., property than is now paid in losses. If I ne night not Hensall, will be'pleased to learn that The is 1669 to have t em. removed, as Partiesare claim� �. --! � upon the Erripire a costly war and the los ong agq,,and but for the presenec of mind of doing agood work in his present field of - ff I 8 , I � t; - . local companies were organized on the same . . � � . � I? of thousazids of precious lives. Thi tive notes of the Toronto Globe : ' , � IXSPECTOR�S VISM-Mr. John Elgin Tom, ing dam es for cutters broken, Roads . . V . calamit great Mrs. Medid, who caught up the burning -labor at Amherstburg. Writing to a, f . � , N -y has been tile penalty reats ' There is 5n agi4 lines as the farmcis, companies now doing might iend 1 school inspector. visited our school one day are for t public and not for Private nee. , .1 G BriLain ation on the part of the lamp and threw it out of doors, t ie a on -the 5bh instant, he says : -he bad heatiug an 4� r . . so good a work, much mo- I r 8 rf,!� ; last week. Owing to t . 1. IC11 0 1 n,t _b L it d Adcounts ,,, re passed aimounting to $10.9 I i� has sufferf d for having of recent years ac- I' for a number of amendments nay that ' 11 a the - I - . � - I . ..ereab to enrich insurance companies Now goes have een a serious state of affairt. from our six weeks of evan poor ventibition of the school, so nTany ,5. � �; - il .�quieaced to the existence of the two Re. 6 ,tllfre iquor licanse art. - -would be re. gelistic seryices of Cibuncil t, en adjourned to meet again in . � - ,I. publics� In h 8 Wean men. Why -Oliver Gilchrir,t, the .well nown and here at Malden,chutch, yesterday I received Jbnes' L h 11, Leadbury L . . . L r It -publics have put the posir,ion w bon Aide L guests , at . them fiday f May as a court I i wo Rc w of the use to Which the atio gest effort wi 'I. be made to pro popular superintendent at the nion fac- 54,personm, more than one-third of t creased consider- 29t . vie Probably the taired in the pocket' of bus' _ the pupils have L'been in poor health that the i� vide t at - do nob our enterprising business men take average attendance has de , on Monday, the I- fifidh . hotels may. purchase � I tory,'Winghmm, was stricken wit1f para ysi8 I of revision, at I this matter up '! .. . I heads of families, into church fellow' ably. The inspector interviewed the true- I lu,clock afternoon, Y I - I , - - We given tliem, and the calamities their liquir after hours Formerly the, it his. home I 4h'P- tees and pointed out to them many valuable . L 1 un- . set week. For a tinne he lost, Needl iii to as our work is moving 1%; Ong � — . . his speech, but has recovered it a ain, and nicely." I and beneficial sanitary improv * I I provoked at:aek has inflicted on her Maj- 11 this was The Hamilton- -7, * 9 ements, and it 1, - . , - nteipretation of the law was that compnen �Fit;�e I . - esty's dominions, her Maje'st ent allowable, but the courts held that liquor I usually:sound on his physician has hope of his recovery. . is hoped that our trustees will act wisely I . y's Governm ` I PATRIOTIO CONCERT. -The patriotic I a t : can only ausiver your Honor's telegram by . could only most, subject@, is right when it.says : -Some BlYth. I t, � be used by guests if purchaseil - � -What might have been a serious "fire,, cert, held in Coxworth's hall,(on Tue con and not neglect the 'welfare and health of - I - * - I I � . Sa,ying tbeyare not prepared to ak;8ent to during the legal hours. Another amend- contemporaries are .suggesting that a rail- had it not been noticed in time oacurred at -evening last, was a g ' da; the children by endeavoring to save a fe . NOTRI.-t-3,lipS Howard, of Exeter, is visit - I 'ment a ked for is that bars be not cloiied way subsidy tax and a war- ' respect, and one of rand success, in is cry m- ber health is better t W Ing friend , I the indepene ence eitber of the� 8outhAfrican 8 I I i � ; the'Clarendon house in Clinton last week. i dollars. Rome in t0lvn-�-Mies Lavina Brigham, I � I ta should 'be � the beat concerts over � I ,han of � Lou e bore, was the guogtof Mies jd& I I I Republic or the Orange Free State." I during municial bye -elections. It is urged le�ird directl , thus givin' 'c' The fire a-tarted in a small rooi on the held in our village. The chair was oc . I dollars. . "I ; . -A d eupa the . Y' 9 People to under- 0 led I BRIEFS.I_M , Ts an, is week. * A load of young people � that kiuch -election' cover'only a ward and - � In r.'David McNicoi and - . . - tch from Lord Roberts to , second floor, known as the cigar room. It by Mr. G. F. Arnold, and the spacious all, his from Gorrte spent Sund � War Office, ones can ca ily walk. --to an adjoining yiug, The is not known how t , J I :_ � thirsty. . stand exactly what they are pa he fire started, but about at an early hour, was comfor0ably fil i wife -were visiting their daughter, Laura, residence ( . si afternoon at -the I . � , a ed. Ilaxi I . . dated March 13th, states that ward -nd obtain their end. A t,bird amend- idea is one that might be applied to taxes $400 of damages was done. L and Mr. John L. If Mr. James Bently.-Mr. Al . I . . ! The gramme was long -and - varied ,before Lindsay and Mr. T. Walker, IL ef t with their . L �, . - a. ery -, their removal o Stratford, where they go families for' the west, on Tuesday. They - . 7 � the British flag now flies over the Preeidency ment is to permit mral as well as eity hotel- gene " 11 Donald, the little son of Dr. Smith, of n u m bperr" 11 ex'cuted. The' a log I , . " L ra Such a f3oheme would have a being we i t Why W-, of Mitchell . I I L at Bloemfontein. The chief official � met Tk eepers to pay their lisence fee half-yeady . Y. Brussels, had the misfortune t have his e about the first of April. -Mrs. William I ' "? I ord Roberts a 1; of es ve .c . � , - ffect, and would right leg broken, one day not long ago. .He don, and the recitations by Miss Duffni of effects; -A third patriotic concert was gjV - ou P, points are all brought out in a bill ofi lead many to take a more livelylintereat in the I ­ I L about two mile , the . h ry great educational - e rendered by Miss Nellie Hodgins, of elm- 1 Kerslake, of the bounoary, who has been in each took some farm stock and household whic erman , , L . I iliDg log, being hauled b Thameaville, were very much' enjoyed_, ome time, is considerably in ludustri hall on Friday evening last, by . I city, and presented him wi h Mr. 0 has given notice. was riding on a tra I poor health for a' L en . , th the keys of . economics of good government. And besides Y ,:tkd � . � . . I . � � . and temperance organizations to keep a tax in the'end, and would do much to purify 9 - � � n . and proved to be a � . nd their wives spent Saturday grand laue e � ould be the cheapest passin over his leg and bruisin it badly as solo of Mr. D. McGill, and the selectione of I and Sunday last with Mr. Harry Hunkin, of I .was crowded to . the public otli(:ca. - It*would be well 'for, temperance people leading to frugality it w W. Bird, and in some way fell off, che log call6d for deserved encores, as did also the ! better -Messrs. Thomas Hunkin and John local tale F 2of the town - - ­ � ­ ­ ­ --!= well as breaking the bone. 9 Westlake a as. The hIll. .4 politics." TiiE EXPOSITOR has been %n ad- tie, youngest strumei;it.ai Log n. -Th the- doorr, the admission fee or collection � -- - Mr. (,erman's and On Sunday, March 4tb, Hat selections of Miss Ain A e Misses Clara and Lillie pass. . � sharp eye on this I ill of . the male choruses ; while the in . , cate for many years of the system of rais- daughter of Mr. and Y Murdochi Mr.1 T. I m amounted to over W. There was silgo a � - . The Parliaments. to instruct their representatives in the Leg- vo Mr@. James Reid, Murdoch,land Messrs. Trott and Sellery gore ore visited' friends and icquaintances in subscription taken up, and many subscribed . I tr I � I � � � . . . I ek.-Mr. Alexander Pardon . -1 � .1 e a libo,rally. - The Christian Endeavorers of the I'll, I t I 1 to have on ceased was a favorite with her friends, and left last December for 'Denver Colorado, tor osbyterian churchgave -&12 entertainment ­� islature to do likewise. The last proposi- rect taxation, and we are glat ; Exeter last we � The law m -1kers 'at Ottawa seem to be ing 'he entire revenue of the country by -di. passed away, after a long illness. The do- than delighted the audience. Th ddre�ses . � I ,getting down to work at last'. 8everal -tion ia, perhaps, unobjecGionable, but the icuraide so able a, colleague as the Tim given by the clergymen of the village were ,,' I , -� . . - . . . .ussed other two provide for - a I very decided . loosen es- her parents and the remaining m �mbers of of a high order, 4nd like the musical selec- , the -6enefit 6f his health, 'He had the basement of their church last Wod� �� nd advainceif very poor health since last winter. - � private bilhi fave been introduced, disc- Sucha system would be money in the poe- 'the family h ve the sympathy of. the com. tions, were appropriate to the occasion, find i - He was . been in I iur . . . -ek. ing of the chains ,which have already been want to feed at the public crib. ""' 8 "not mqnity in th1eir bereavement. had the true . and sterling patrio ! advised to try ColoraddIs mild climate, but i nesday 'evening. After the programmej a , : a . I a stage (luring the past wF - kets of every honest elector who- doe � . . tie ring ! � dairymaid'i lunch was , -- Mrs. Doininick Reynolds, of aft#r three months trial, finding no � , served, Which wag ' I -­ � - . Quesi-tions altnost inumera,ble have been an- forged around' the liquor traffic and which � ' I - Hullebt, about them. The gentlemen who took p, rb * benefit, gotten up t, dn good taste. A Pleasant and . - 11 � he returned home to Exeter last week.- I � I'll ' I died last we'dk,-at the age of 69 years. She in the choruses, -dressed as soldiere, not only Mrs. Thomas Bell, junior, of portage ,a . . a . a : - Eweredby the Ministers, giving interesting represent so much boil and agitation, We hits been� found In profitable me was spent by 11 The d- � ty A great de,d of -7a-u I —t - : I j � � i I was very highly respected in the commun. lookbd well but aang well, s-nd added gre . rairie, I mission wai "according to what you eat," ... .. � � information on nilany subjects. The redis- can hardly believe hat the legislature will some guarters with the Dominion-, Go' ern- rei Reyno de were ly o the pleasure of the occasion. The hall � - V ity. Both Mr. and M t, . "t- ; P i i Manitoba, who has' been visiting . . . - ,� I - tribution bill has been finally. passed, and give such propositions' a second thought, Mont for their tardiness in sending the 'first natives. of Ireland-, but have been in this I was veryanicely decorated with :flagsi bu [it- , her aunt, Mrs. William Sowers, for some 1� at each 'unch table. -Miss Isbister, of : no � I'll -- . i Morris, wat the guest of Miss Amelia Ander- I contingent o country for many yearia. Mrs Reynolds in and mottos.- Four young ladies, dres E)d � 9 I i w awadits (lie plea-ure. of the 8enate, but that they will biry them'so deeply that f Canadian volunteers ,to south 9 . -time, lefr, for Tackeramith this week where 1 � A they can never ha,ve a resurrection. ,How- Africa. But, we think that* AV ot er of thirteen dhildren, -eight 1 as nurses of the Red Cross, acted as ush she intends spending a. short time with I DE,kTi[ ( . I where it Nvill, most likely, I)r,- sia,ughtered. as the m h son on Sun( �ay. . . I ; ir part to perfection. The Pic- - . eturning home.-Migs Mi7lue, of Dnaley stre6t, died on Saturday . ; --iding for the payment I ever, it must be remembered that eternal that instead of blani7 for delay the Govern- Mayor Wilson and E. Heaton, A'Gode. ceeds amou , Alice Bell, of Heneall, who has been visiting mor4ing las' ,, at the age of 54 years. Mrs, . Whe resoluti-ing prov the facts allow, of whom survive her. . and did the "Oj � friends there before r . F MM MILN-B.-Mrs. Robert ., .� - Cau;tdi - nted to over $60. . of the - x1l cuntingent' . mentareentitled td commendation for the . ch, were in Montreal recentl i terview- .LocAL 13P.IEF.S.-Miss Tillie Moir, organsb * a few days at Mrs. Thomas Cameronlo, left i Milne had I een an invalid for several yeari, . r> 8 to South Af- vigilence is the price of victory and even ri I .. y9i rl(-a have nuL Vct been finally 1):aiscd, but provisions as objectionable . editiouB manner in which they I ing Mr. Shaughnessy, president of he 0. P. at the patriotic concert, played with �redit Ing, accom- but was in the enjoyment of her usual health - Me I r' as those con- very exp R., and Mr. Van Horn, with reference to , to herself and with satisfaction to tihe I for her home on en ab -h the first contingent the e,x.tension of the line from Cuel h to I singers. -The friends of Mr. J. F. E. Of this town. --734r. John Fulton, . . t of the youth and . %I . Grerm in's proposed bill, may acted. On October 30, -1 inbers Bec-in to be pretty well talked out tained in . ,,panied by a sleigh lo�d i on � . Bert y, z which was daused by a heart affection. Her '. .. that subjec . now, and the probability is find a lodguient on the Provincial �tatute of Canadian soldiers were on their way to Goderich. Although the time for thp ex- druggist, will regret to learn that he is still junior, leaves shortly for Buffalo, here he ' �ea�ty I till ' out three days before her death, . ! at they will � -has secured a situation on the stwreet cars. I husband and son-, Dr. Milne, survive her. - �, - I . ed, the dele- very ill. -Mies Irving, formerly of Hensall - ' She - had. b � Y book if a proLest is not made to members sailed on Noveniber 7tb, although Queens. gates regard the statements md , We always thought Johnny so loyal that he I resident of BI th for about - - - th be passed before long and SouGh Africa. Queensland'a contingent I tension of the line was not deci ade 11 . � se by their conatitu. land Parliament was in session when war encouraging. I ,-Mts. I . e n without much more di8cui When they privately and othervi as very ,I is . here at present visiting friends i thirteen- ye d was greatly respected by . I i Anderson, of Seafortb, was here this , couldn't be induced to 'forsake the Union all who k �' - came up on Tue8day, Mr. 13ourassa, the ents. There ii� one thing that the- tewper-� was declared on October 11th I I Vve6k w er. She bore here, s - -- i I ,jealrom a . I . ch 3rd, Ag Jack for the Stars and Stripes. evere � . - The v-6te A n -On Saturday, Mar e visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W llia'�n � suffering with Christian fortit . I � Y01IDgf FLench -Canadian Liberal, who re the lNew 8outh Wal6s - - nes, tb � h - I ; Legislature sanction. younge3t daughter of John �and Isabell � Bell. -Mr, Alexander Buchanan theoldept , - -- -TTTn!!Tn ! complained. I She will be missed by many. . signed hi -3 s(at. ai it proLeat against the ac - - ance people may rest assured of, and that is, ivg the sending of troops wans tak a , i ude, and never . an on -0c,; -Brown, 10th concession Morris, passed away gentleman in our village, is, an' I � - . I that while there ar on both sides of the tober 17th, the Premier having d- - - d has beep, I Londesboro. I She Was a zOnsistent member of the Presby- - . � eelinetf .to from this earthly existence, afte hort ill- quiteseriously ill during the past week r JOTTI--�"( erian. churc�. The remains Were interred I � tion of the Oamtdian Guverurneiab in sending Legislature many si Icere temperance mem- act without the approval of the House, - In Illess of ten lays. Typhoid fever I so.-Mias McLeod, of Woodstock, is v ;s. -League met as usual on j�l,�n. 1 t � I � lity on both aid West Australia the proposal to Bend troo ' -1 r a a isi ,-- . day evening last. The topic " Christ Re. � in the Unio4 cemetery on Tuesday, and the - � troops to South Africa, without first receiv- bers, the vast majol, I wa: the il. ' In tent at th es are I ps e start, but a heart weakiiess was ing Mrs. Henry Rundell. -Mrs. W. J. M . jected " w wa i ,, as introduced by Rev. Mr. Coup. . funeral was largely ait6nded. i . I Ing the aseent of Parliament, -moved an I either indifferent to temperance legi8latio I a carried- in the Legislativ also made apparent, and despite Oil that , ler has been visiting friends in Drysdale an I : land. -I The patriotic .concert held i � &m e - n casting vote of the President. It will thm could be done Aggie crossed that � bourne ." vicinity during the past w ! on Wed ' I - I I I - - � -- all e onio was a grand success. The I -Mrs. Jo4n Weir, of St.Marys, died last �r , eridment along these lines, and niad a : or openly opposed to it ; aud that no Gov. be seen that Caa!ala acted with greater un. from �wheuce no traveller retur7, being � Pennington, of Goderich, has been spendin � h wag crowled.-Mrs. Whitely, -who has week after � ohor b illness. �. . . I eek or so.-AhEs nesday v - . . I . : � : r . . . � i � I i I .; - . t . - . I � . � I : � , . ; � I . � i - � . � I . -11 I . � i I . I I . I . . . - f, - I . - . � � . i - I : I i � � I . . � . ! � . . . I I I � ; - - .1 � ! . ; . i - I - � - , . C, . � � . I i I - . � i . i I � : . i 7 1 - � . I .1 , i I I . - I .. I `t -1 I - - Businoss -si'll; -.111 Boomin 9 I � il on' kn . bei , I 1 ,4 1 11, I I i'op` � egialature, in b tu � ow ra # th i N D � - "q - � I I 11 I I . � I M 7 il i - ­ -* � 4 I .1 . � 5 I I -� � I I - , I I � 01 I "Y' nsi I I In a I " . 'I I rie 4t ft , ' 8i ho , , .We h t , I I � i t I 4 � I I - ­ � � - . � I I . . � � I I � . � I . � % ! -­ 1, I - -- . ­ - ­ I ­- I ---- -1 I �:­ - - � - � . -. 1 � -- - - ; . I : . . I � . i .1 . i V � . . ; . . i . i . I � I . . - . . i I I I i . I . .1 i I - I I � : I � � � � . � I . f I � I . . - 0 � 7. 1 1 .n � . � , , � . � I . . I I I -- . - . I - . - ­ . I—- - I I .- . . .- ­ ­ - - ­ ­', ­ - ­­­ -------1- ------ ------ �­i­­­ 1---.------— ------ , ­ -----,-,- - ­­ ­ --- ­ -:_1----,4---. I'll. I .-I.-1--Ainli- . i i.Ui­,,,.&rJ ­­ -..-- NA] B A inmeti 'I I In Cheese ani ViOnt%riO Was last. Arra work of insl � son, and it -i � - ; � ' ' I raental stati superintendl in charge c oevery edwri gtrucf* , tion in ies in, Weste the couni instruction i that this illi up in Hneh;a apecto, that i ' ,dpring the 1 sults�of The ( acheese-make) atattion and A 13ectionof M .Corne. and sp there. The , ' factorbes for reduced froi iog the com 1, $3 per visit * dlay additiot which shoub I the reach -of. ' Virdl, wherev-a . t ,ion and --urd tion of the ;n Supplying it, vbft omy wh� , for the purp. giving.the�plal method:of tat � Mr. Wenge. tablishment 0 �eiiental � , feature Off Ith, ' ,ac , dvisable to I andafter tbQ, . �', advisable. f I I , I . PZ � The Hamilt Interesting rej In his I � - $Pei Ron, 'G. W, I road ,froin N'o ingue, -to affor flera who ar-e -i 800 000 acre,s ,i �of J.�rth Bay.�, , get their B -up, �­ River, Looia� in. the hiatory 1 believe that 0h soon ha-ve a r Sirnccc�. Nvbo V I . .1796, projecto -Lake simcee, 1 afttr the Seen � - �oniey. ,M,ore I before the Xori Irbrouto to Lai In the Jate flffl fri8jads found I to Muskoka Li -ager> Soon M. , thelake,and OrAlia, toGray three Ilamiltox form at Rostea tin, a oat for Ls ion. Two or- . ti . ,was extended 11 , Bay on Lake i- � builds -his color North Bay to . point will be'� I - was twenty yea .hence iperbaps? eettlers will h 1whiiatle. Lake fur�her south I of Manitoba, aii is osid to be a I , p.orted therp, -1 � and buy their 6, centTea. 1 1111111 Fall Wheat �VAW) � S I pring wheat'd, L L C � Oafs �per bus el Fe" per bne'461-4', BarIfy per bushel. ButUry NO. It loo� Batter. Jub- ­ � ' Rgo per doz--.., ionr perloo kc�r, '. Ray i�r ton new#� Hidwa par -I00 Us'- � I sheep Skins..... � W''ool.- ­.. ; iotatGee , ,&;l Per I Salt (rotall) per i - wood -per CoAviiii - W�ood p6r,00rd fj� Avl�lev per bag- i - Clever Bead- ­4' . Timothy Sissd­4� Pork. Per x0o U.4 , 2 allow) per lb -A - -4. I � � 11 Wh1m1­,­­;i re"'. .1.1 1 -11,14 � "c Barley.-, . ftti .... ­:,*"A� I 33utUr­­­­.4 I I Eggs ' F � -i� Rid *­­ ..... : Fork, dressed ­ � , 1, I I Shei Skins--.: '. � TIL116W . � ­­ - " ': :; Cured Hams ­­, Cordwood ....... � cordwood (green) Steve Wtod� .... i - Stoya lVood(greel Di HUY.­­­., I! : 4 - I Toimm, I � tone ,of the mar' , Aupjplies aTe i here .sell to th� tuba, medium, - � to 24a ; small � creamery, tube -i � - Cheese -- J -Firm -Inade in the ,or, Alaxket rather f,orw-aTd with n of fiicw laid sell No. ,,, -at I Ic ; I WONTREA'L, ,A! ab'sen3eof busit to 1241c, 'and -coli Where is a good New laid sold a Ut 1* to 1440, a. 134eper dozen. 'Veryscarce, � I �� . ­ - Tm,w,-T T. light, � -Chickt geese, I to 17je � 'turkey$, 12 to - A 0 Car Iots are to' per bag ; a -ad at ' � 45 to b0c per bag bring about 50C � I — I Ic - Live 1! L 0 �-,- D 0':.q-, ri n g I tle tradie Js w4 6d ; A-rgentinea,t ing- Argentine IM OXTP.F--,L, I bc p - � Prices of cattle Z. � 10'Wer than on Id 1ing WAS brisk. I "Zlged from si bulls through all . PrirdO at-cers, the I .Per pound. whih � 1 8tGek sold at tr . fatt , c� . ed, rough ani Pound, , There calves offered, b, vVere bought up .1 . .