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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-03-23, Page 1I � �r. , - I - - . . I � - I I . . � ; I � I i J. -- . - � - I I - i I I � -1 I � , I - . - -A I � � I �1 1900 .1 -­ - ----!­,­_- --� � t 7 z � ! � r i � i 1� Of ; - � � : I . I I I i � , � i � j I I � I t I I . . 'fil . . , �-7,lfrc � - � - I I � . I - i andidly that te er we been a slack. z)it Of it at this * than busy Witl . � , X, morehaudite and - � - �at a, - . . . Van- . . � had to open UP. �d we'reglad that �1 ourselves in. a I . ,mers pleasure in - � our city s�,oreg­ I bat we have such vahave beela madle � I at we have the i (and that mean& it sale. �, c 1 6W gaod$,; sh�>Wd . i conipreben i . , sive., 'Dery and Jack- � 4. and Suitinge ciiery.fi, in Cor! _-. _a rint and, - �- 11� sativa,l. beauty I peta and men's �11 �ookk� Well$ fit . � . �ry goods trades ' " � You -Fill find ., i . - for -clothing at - -'i�a entire stock o Trial. 'it aa . me� �rnents. If you . mr stift,drop in, � vou. r and S. � � oustomers this wide a range, and . �, h, �4 wo a e ever ��ys will I an- , , ied goods- will be � �w , �Persons ishing � I � . � come Any- time t work. � � - . I � � � . I , Buyer ? I . - (a our Hou�e Fur - i time wh4a pass - 11; th� well lighted � fir.ted up for a. ,*.:vpetg and Lin- 2' Tapestry 01119e11r1$,­ GReniller .1 . r3overg, t,&ce Cur- � Is of Decora.tive . I I . . � . 111SK � I I ; . I diipla-y of these' � . I �Ity and effective". us—tbe popular ire durable, artia- my other styled ' I ,,w,:.. Tambour and ih, washable; cud 6 or beauty, grace I � i : � I Irics I I :iew printed Per- . 1�1`wnll bluslins, . -�4 et� � ff T . I . � I I � . , praiies: of our . -e them in tempt- clis are delight- I I � � rly and see the wes, 11 I , Estarnines I � , Cheviots, V e-ne- . � - I I- � I I r �Ial line for �;hirt . i,l designs. We . �Itly p-Lu,erns and I Ld at the p-,:-00- � . 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I � ittin"ir front av mean' Clancy I r . - — �. dandy wan or indescribable scene of enthusiasm to A willing to give valuable information as to THE E'I%,v.,RE . . ' " � I �i I � Faith Fenton, the clever lady who writes at -the lasht intertainmint fur the Isinifit av place. - The soldiers were litertilly sufflucat ad others connected with the ,scheme. The . I . � 1. . . WINDOW OHADES ere not bothered in any way by . . . for the Globe from Dawson, has this to say the Futball Famine Fond," I says. � " 'Twas wii�'attentions. The fair sex werii espe 3i- prisoners w . I I .. - - I I . - . q wl� very lenient, I about that frozen' land -of gold : a gr%ne one wid a eareaparilly yoke, an' � . i I ally oar.-ied away by enthusiasm, and kias�d f their sentences. The -Y re The arr'ival in Dawson of two men from tOOtT-frooty ribbons on the abow1ders to - and huggedthemen, while the latter weFe ones, and they evidently appreciated the , � . - - � - CURTAIN � POLES. 'becker, Antliony Deckee,s � . :: Nome, as wired by your correspondent, did corroborate wild her hair," Bays 1. "'Twas � 11 at of their buttons as souvenirs. I fact, Olga . . - - . I ! . � I I . a purrfio dhrame," Ioayo. " More loike a I ripr, ..FOR CH- N E I much to stimulate the exodus of Intending ' I r James Boyle, aged 88 years, an a. daughtlero was very much affected by the t I . � I down river travellers. 'The man brought no noightmare," says Mary Ellen. "Lit me NE W ST STYLES � teemed citizen of Belleville, died sudden y sentence, and cried piteously as her father L -I. . . . o*y account, see," says elfe, 11 I oud wear my ekangleable -,ml)S AT . on Saturday evening front-hea and brother were led away to the jail. - . I . news of a Apparently, when. BEST 1 3 * rt failur , � . � - I the freeze-up came all .work ceased at this oalley shurrt waiisht wild the yally yoke," LOWEST- PRICES. He wals about the house and out of doo a —A member of the Canadian volunteers � I ; . - . . new mijaing camp, and the e will be nothing she s4ys, 11 but I dinnaw what I'll do for a . . few minutes before his death. Deeeased in South Africa, writing- from Aludder � further known- 'in the m shkarrt," she says. 11 There's me black had resided there about fifty years. i river, to a friend in Toronto, says : il Ihad I tter of. its pos. I � � I � - . Sewing maohin� repaired and eatiafac. 0. the pleasure of seeing Lord Bobs, General -AM-ON . I I . I � sibilities, until., late- in May or June. But paplin,. an' me delainey wid the sh pate on," tidn guaranteed. T - � It in reported that Russell A. Al&er, fe� � � . . 6 6 , 11 an' I- Secretary of War in McKinley's' Cabinet, " Kitehener and General French, Bobs is a I I ... the fact that tho#e' men had made the long - an' yer Kimsey wincey," I says, Ageno Singer Sewing Machines, to . 11 I y I . I . . n t..MiohaBI'# and Dawson yer corrosive silk," I says, 11 an' yer wafher- I c little, dried-up looking in -an, whom you . I . -. � . ab ut to make Canada his permanent plate - -1 n fifty-seven -days, and, according to their ed print that ye we r on wagh days," I . ' � of residence. He has many interests her), would think ,you could put i,a your baiver- L - - - . L own account,' without' excessive hardships, say yer JerooRalim 'flanuiv," I I i and is president of the Laurentides pu p sack, but gives one the opinion of quick- - . if I JU i ' . _ 8, an) 2 says AILEUX. WIATTIDID . i ans-an yer overshoes," I saysi 11 Oh I � A19; I . . atirrad intending Nome -seekers to discuss I I . i : Ma nufacturing Company, at Three' Rive , silver. Kitchener looks like his photo,only . . . - � I - n i he has eyes that go clear through you. I M-ANK I -ND I ' i that it's yerailf that do have the �ixtinshive . I I . I � pros and cobs- a. ow, with the result ; I of which his son is general manager. �, j-,� I I �. � - . . nearly every day of the,present month from ward -robe, ' I says.- it "No mat6her what ; SJEAFORTH�. --Mr. Davis, M. P., Saskatchewan,-whi e -Chief Justice Sir Willi�m Me-redith is I I I . . one to half 'a dozen parties with outfitif and - yo have -on," I sayst yell be the I einter AV - - ; i I . ret irning, on Wednesd,,, evening of a to be elected by acclamation to the Chancel- - I . Whraotion," I aayaL. Well, the ndight come ch I I week, from a party ,at' t ` i . . sledo'haVe waved good bye to Dawson, slad � aplain, John Cober ;. inside sentinel, Miss. �e Premier's rts�j� lorship of Toronto University, rendered vz- - � � I I , I started on the full, mashing jog -trot d&wa round an'so did me ai'Mary Ellen.' Wewur Laura. Spence ; outside sentinel, Alex. L%. deice, in. -Ottawa, Was thrown o�t of hL is cantby'the .resignation of Hon. Edward . � - . . . I I -H.+++-H-++++++++J. 44 !44-1-+++ . theriver The incident in common enough there -in god toirne, c n' we tak a sate purty men I t pastworth pavrisreh,Robert.L MQ- :1ei gh and b F d a small bone broken in h a Blake. It N�as desired by some that th6� . . I - . - " I . . I I I � . I to excite little interest now. Yet those -well up near th' b Lek, av the hall. The Kay j , organist, -Miss Laura Spence. - -Xhe , he alder. I he driver was turning a corn r Chancellor of Ontario,Sir John Boyd, shoul& . ' - - . ( who chance to be passing up or down the Mayor was- the furra) to inter th' ping. He organi ation bears the title of 11 Ethel Divj- Wb n the ale gh upset. � be &—candidate for the position, but that - i ) L If it -were not for continuous .desire for change which is in- street at the moment of departure usuallr said the progrum wa a lang wan,'but if thl vision Sons of Temperance, No . 1 149.0 —' Wfiile a ur brave Canadian boys a. e gentleman positively and peremptorily de- . ; ' p�use to extend bon voyage and ,good look aujilence wtidn't ene h Zir he'd Meetings are held every Friday evening. , fighting abro d for Queen and country thib clined., and was the first to sign the requisi- herent in every man born, of womaJal it wouldt be poE w. -wishes, , Their eyes - follow the little cav- guarantee to lit the ko by twilve o!olock. - —Mr., Harry E. Halliday, of Wingham, interest's are being rememb6red inla' pract .. tion paper for Sir William Meredith. An � . , ' - . . � sible for inen to become perfect models of "all excellence, alcade until -it turns the be d, while in Whin the ould vet' ans marrehed out to receiv d word last week -of the death of his cal wmy by t te legislators at home. . A bi 11 election for the position would cost at least � : I L propriety.and truth. . . -11 , . � . inner visions they see the weary night@ and have their meddalo inned an, Alary Ellen brother, which occurred in the Philippine i has been intr duced in the Legislature b 7 $600, and the action of Chancellor Boyd - I days----4he q9ld, privation, and in all likeli. "Lull up an'ieheered I a a man. " Sit down," Islands. Deceased was a volunteer in the'r Hon. Mr. Gi son to legalize grants by mun �- saves this sum to the funds of the Uuiver- , . . , But what the heart of man desires inost sincerely, to,7-day, ' he d,,,,d8n er and suffering, tb�t &wait the says 1, If- 8it down, Mary Ellen, an' kape 34th United.States Infantry, � f. cipal council to members of the C anadia i sity, . - 0 I 1: .. . I ,. r, —The first official duty devolving upon ' . ft trsv ere Because these two I strong men, quite.: TbI furrat ti g ye know f3illashpy �Niss Martha Hill, of Centralia, died" contingents i , South Africa, �� to -morrow as fervently abhores. ' We candidly believio trained in Arotic travel. accomolished the will W afther runni a' �ye in," I says. "I last *eek after a short illneig. She had: - Mr. Audrew Montgomery, of Har�risto - ly, the newly appointed Judge . I I ti, Judge O'Riel i journey ithoub "exce-jaive.;..hardship J) can't hilp admoiria' I he ould Feenyans," she le ter undas 11 , I that man in li�s present- state, let alone t ring pf the or- - 810� , beenf�r about,twenty years amcmberof�. died on Satu day, after only five days' ill- of the united count' got 8, mont, D , - _ - men and 4omen hav 60d who are says, 11 an' who is th3 cold laddybuck iii th ; Dees, the rea It of an attack of pneumoni I and Gleagarry, was to try Thomas Smith I - e star )) the 3/Atthodist church and will be much, - dina,ry matterg -belonging to every da' ,would becoin! cintre, she says, 11thatdobecattin"updag," missed by the church people. I . Deceased wa 75 an y life e neither strong nor. experienced,! and in not a Tears of.age, d leat and Patrick Ryan on a charge -of stealing a few instances illy equipped. �� she says. 11 That's Ginral O'Nale, th' . —A new 100 -light dynamo, made by the � a wife and grown-up family. DeceasedhaJd lboat from the residence, at Xorrisburg, df I I . r - tired of being,an ange-1, certain. it is that the average : I Head 'Cintre," I says. 11 He's the beaht; United Electric Compasy, Toronto, has I been a resident of Harristen for over half ;'a Hon.,J. P, Whitney, leader of the Opposi, � ' A 'PERLIOUS. JOURND�'. . I - � ; - I man finds lo,reat difficulty -in remaining in a state at all I luokin' man o'th' I it," he says.- Well, been installed at the organ factory,, G6de­ century, and wasamong the most respecte�l tion in the Local, House. Ry n pl In � . , a �&dffll . . They go on a two months, ljourney intc� tings wint an all roight, toill th' band began: rich, and in run by a new automatic high-'� men in that distri,it, 7 guilty, while Smith entered a ples, of 'not � I angelic for �xiy considerable period. The man -or woman an ahnoat incommunicable Jand : noither to play a twinty-fo.iv 3 minnit seliction fram' speed engine --from the Bell Engine � Works, �, —About I I ck,. on S,tturdayj as Mk. guilty,, but the evidence was strongly., � ' * - who looks for . unchanging stability in their fellow men is mail nor telegraph nor even, passing travel�' the apry av Mary Ann McLaughlin. No SeaJorth. � . Charles Snider, Forbore, O�nt., . was fe�o- against him, and both were sentenced to IS . . . . � . ' . ; � � ler will bring word of their safety. Nexb doubt it was a grand piece av music, but it —The Clinton firemen resigned because a -� gaged in puttinE coal into the otove, he months in the Centrat Prison. 1, � 1. I I doomed lo great disappoifitment.. To -day you meet summer we 'may hear of their arrival or didn't agree wid Mai y Ellen. "Thatpiece stoker for the fire engine hail been appointed , ugh -, - � . I � suddenly f1,11 ba iward, and, thd I —The Presbyterian R wiew, of Toronto, I I non -arrival at the goal of their hopes—and wud be all roight in the parrk," she Baylis by the council who was no embei of the; mediate tance was at han� . I I . is in high spirits,,either he has had a I ; T; I your friend and ihe ' * . �.. 46 I t 06 in 1, instant has been disposed of to a -company of - . . that is all. - . � where we cad hav( a chance to walk away br ga der to restore peace the' expired. ag's cea'Bdi was born at Como a good meal 6r his wife has had -wisdom enough to adMin- The general belief here is that a large I %a 4e. In or , 6 prominent Pre8byteriaro, of which D. C. , , ' is the president, - I - . . D fram it" he says. ' Mary Ellen," says I, co the Obta iver, 77 years ago. i - , ncil allowed the stoker three months. 2, er � � Hossatk, late of Parkdale, � number. o . f Americans will leave for ome " yer mushical eddication has been ne. salary and left 'that position, free, to an —M ra. d1harlotte McNeil, Of Hamiltol Mr. Hossack, who bag won for himself a , usiness �y 6. . ister an unnsual.-dose of Rattery, the next time you see in th r ti tb i in Dawson will glicted," I sa's,l 11 ye can't appreciate aunY- member of the brigade. wide reputation as an eloquent preacher,and I i ' I g In I Itall y a widow''w*941 up n years, went out on Frii- him he has the abject aplearance of a man who has lost bequietMgring he -summer months, bat Ling but the Racky Roa&," I says, 6. or —XIiss Letitia Mor' . , Waterworis successful putor, will have general control . I i � - . ris6n, of Wroxeter, day aftern. n to vote on the . � , that the e will b an influx of return pop I&- some cold come -all -ye," I says. " Now jist had a narrow escape from ,being badly burn I � 'n� of the paper, and will devote special atten- � I t r ..I , - by-law. . 0 i her way home she took ill' I a wager, or possibly he has jus eceived his wife's D111- tie. by. - 0 ' I I ,the last boats from St. Michael'g in . lu3k at me," says 1, ' I've been sittin' here edo one day not long ago. i She was stand- front of Mr, i. Lewis' residence. Mrs. Lewis tion to the editorial department. Ire will . .- linery - bill. Auld so the 1 whole tre.ad ­mi,11 of change the auu mu, when many, disappointed. in fur th' lasht bat I b jur," I says, is an' I've iug too near a stove when'her dress caught took her in and in a few minutes she die( have associated with him - Rev. Professor - I ­ . . I � . religion, L. the mad rush to Nome, will come on to nivver turrned 4 h ir,'? I. says. " Yer an fire and blazed up. Owin' to the prompt before medical aid arrived. , , -of N twists - around. Politics, nationality, maliners, winter at this pei' , 9 Death - was -di �e Scrimger, Montreal, and Rev.. Dr. 14ze- * � I . manent camp. .. � . ould hippycrit," she ays, 11 Ye know in yer t � I lCrae, Of ColliDgWooLd, These gentlemen . I . ­ . r L iL ' . � I action of a.companiou, though, the flames L� bear -disease. i customs and all the est of the naredients which are DAWSON QrIET. 'i : . barrt yid rather have them play that sponge were extinguished. I � . . ., , I n � t —After Oreparing the breakfast Saturd v will make a strong team., MT. Fraser, the e —Mra'z' Thomas Forbes, of WiDgham, morning, f4r his son, Mr. Richard Wilso � late editor, wi be business manager. Plunged into tile huge boiling pot of human. affairs ,on_ . Dawson is quiet, commercially, but' there cake walk yer always whishtlin'," she says. , L 11 - I . I . I thia marked difference from the same sea-; What's the use av;, tbryin' to argy sinse intil while visiting in Brussels lately, took a of Toronto,' laid down on a sofa ,to reE 11. —The gedial member for East .Middlesex - I - .. tinue to 'ive off that most delightsome perfill1le i'3e'n last year, that Dearly every m* an is A a wumman, anny*ay ? " Hould an till Tim drink of washi g fluid in istake for vine'- trii d- In the Lwal Legislature, has, evidently � . .. 9 - I - .0 - Malone comes out,` mayfi I. "He'll suit gar. 13 - His son, thinking that he was asleep - 71 -L i . worker, wherears labt winter they sat idle in, As a, mult she h;d a very badly to awake him, but was shocked to finh t'hit strayed, if be has not been actually fitolen.- - - I " -Change. � I , . their cabins eating. up their supplies. The yo," says 1. " Who's Tim Malone," Bays burned thrdat, but an emetic promptly ad- W a n �f The Toronto WmId or Saturday says : . 0 . Alranes have gone from Dawson ; there is she. "He's w n av th' Malones of Ballina- � lie was dead. Air. il o was 55 years - . , ministered A,y a physician prevented any age', and had lived in the city for mariy " Efforts of 4wyers and sberiff have failed - ss and business methods , ar sloe P1 says I, 11 but t iey call him Billy Me. s - A& in all other things busine . e , I erious result?. -he was prt.- SL R ' . . b .1 noth ' ing for them here. It is now a camp ye re. Oaly last Wednesday 'i I to locate Captain Thoma obson, M. L. . continually changing, to bo i-nore .particular therelare of workers, and consequently business is on Leod fur a nick nam(," says I. " That's'his —A veri pleasing event took place on se;tod with the Fenian Raid medal. t! A., for the purpose of serving him with the . . - I a sounder basis. Real estate is down nearly77 -stage name," I sa Vs. Wbin Billy ap- Wednesday evening, March 7th,- at the resi. i I ; 1! petition the Liberals have filed against his - I peared I cad �arrd ly hould Mary Ellen �--Mr. Alexander Cameron,of Portamoutb, mariy-thing-s in connection with our�,business ,'which are 50 per cent. and rents have dropped pro. dence of Mr. James Richardson 12th conce8- I return as member for east Middlesex. The -- I . 7 . tely. Wood has come- d' to on th' sate. I He do'have th' rale Malone 8ion- Goderich township, when his daughter, Ontario, dropped off his chair on Sund ' , court has, AS a result, extended the time - deled our boys clothing dep -irt- gortiona . own I � f - d died f hleart failure. He w a -changing, we have remo lip," she says,," an' - h' BallinaBloe brogue, an . as a buildir' . 16.00 per cord, and. will .probably go lower " Florence, was u ited in the bond I for the service of that document for two . S . I . . ays. " Oc a ! b t be's th' pur n a of holy and conti actor, and built some of., the Go�- i ment and this spring anticipate most *atisfactory results' ndxtinonth. . she 6 rty bye," m�trimony to Mr. George Ludlow, Proton ' weeks. Sheriff's ,officer, A. W. Harris, . .. . Tlib coal find on the Klondike to wbi,3h, ahesays. 11 -Ye have Logo to Ireland," says atAtion, Grey county. Rev. E. B. Smith lertiment buildings in Ottawa. He was1a says be has failed tto discover the inember'i -- ri iour - ' * ' greatpersou I -friend of the late Alexand6r I from.the lower p s which we - are , able, to offer, � ­ we referred, in a re6tint letter, continues to I, I I for a clae hical face," I says. 6 ' Yer performed the ceremony. . A a 11 whereabouts, though he has searched the - - . I - , Le. I ii I . oikht,'� she says, " I'm 'glad I come," she —Mr. Brown, representing a wealthy syn. ckenz" . I Parliament buildings and the hotels. � I special in this line ill be 'a line well made suit, at $150. make good showing. The supply in view is r . . - . . :. I . . large ; and coal on the Dawson market at BaYr,. When we twurned our ebteps to- dicate of New York and Toronto capitali —Prin6pal Grant, of Queen�6 . � - . . � ate, *1 11 - 3gS Onj WaG I Co"ege' I - ' wards Grogan's Alle, about twilve o'clack, I t , n Brockville WtSabbath in —The time has expired for payment of I pants -little above eastern prices. is a p9asibility . was last week at the Bedford, Goderic and I . e fines in th So th Ontario bribery -cam. I . I We hav- e not cna,uged he price of the i lines of boys' - axed Mary Elle how she enjied th' cancert. � t'3e interlst of the Century Fund of t4e e u -� . �- I I next Winter. - I while there interviewed Mr. E. N. Lem is as sa,iv and, as only five of the 23 have Paid Up, the �± i Preabytetian church and on Mon - . . . whi.ch we sel.L,.�� at Oc) 65c ani 75c, but we have changed .1 . i;,T 13Y ELECTRICITY. " Ye can get too n uch av' annyting," she to mines the latter has on the North Shore. I b ) at ' . , - , I . I saye. " Whin I sit � [own to a gud dinner," the canvi so egun. His first two go. scrip presumptions the balance will go to jai:l. The 1 Air. Brown in also looking for a favorable '. the material'by th great -11111)roverdent ofthe quality. , The first of February marked. an era in she says, "av I et u ) whin I've had enough, site for a proposed emeltin . works and Lions in I irst church were for S1,4W and trio who contributed cash to the ex6heauer I - . I . I . � Dawson lighting. The town is now lit by 2) 8 �- V 9 $500, an,c in St. John's church the first two, Of the Province are: Simeon, Hle��Itt, - . I'm satishfied , She %ye, 11 But "she sayaq looked over the ground at Goderich. ; � - igh Light L . I I The -change.in the boys' and girls"! hosier ;:is, for the best, at electric I t. . The, Dawson . Electric 61 av I ate away till Fin more. than satish- . h arnottrited to ,,$700. - . �� Bran1ford. $200, and costs. Loui's Luke, . , � Y, Company are giving very good service, and —Last week Oliver Rhyrras, of Goder'e - —Mrs. JOB' h Erb olde�t Whitby, $2.00 and costs. W. IL Thom"', . .fied," she says, -1 thin I'm earry I sat down," meb with what might have proved a , ry citizen I e 25c, we sell you under t�e name of - Muleskin, , the best the town looks remarkably pretty beneath 1 died l4n Oshawa, $400 and costs. The costs in each � I . . - � the points of light that seem to shine with a Ile says. Its hirrd to plase some folks �erious a . ecident at Buchanans' plAnlDg ofPre8 on Waterloo county, � ease amounts to. nearly $100. These three . I . Wednes yof�lasjt week, at the advanced I I � e I . . - wearing long .1 � . I era, The other briber', Thom. - --- . ), stoe-king which has e4�rllbeen sold at -the I --7- --* . GRZN. . Jill " A piece of board flTw off a ma6hin age of 92 ears. In the year 182"-,ahe wits men *'ere brk, . � . peculiar brilliancy in the keen, still atmos, ­ ' � . pear which he was workin and . struck him , ' wi z I plice in the town, that is saying a g�od deal, but We! phere. . . � . i If . united in ffiarriage to Mr. Jomepb E rb, who, Baker, was fi�ed $800 and costs, th two ; ' . I I i The mining market is active again as Death O:r Maud S. with great forcelust between the eyes, keel- ' ears I impr , : can on pur,c .. N-jaud S., the famous trotter, died at ing him over and inflicting such injuries as �wti'thuNis )rother John, originally o ned the isonment as an alternative, The--;;, � - prove it to you if y base this line. - - shown by the daily record of transfers. The �i e Pon IVI Clance are persons bribed, and they will be " : - I - , to lay him off from work fd r many days. which the thriving town of Prei. . . - . output for the season promises to be large, Port Chester, New York, on Saturday. ton was built. . ii jailed for a month only. � � - One would think that there was snrcely any room for.lchange� Low gravel is being worked this The former champion trotter of the iiarld -LWm. Doherty & Com )any, of Clinton, V I � er grade I - ' —The -.ity council of Winnipeg has voted —The " Westminster " says - 0-ne of - i I i in our own makE) of men's quits at'$8, ,510 and 12, yet . yearm.ore extensively than in any previous was taken to Schultz's farml at Port Ches. have been getting in som I laige logys this $15,000 :loan to the Manitoba Provinciil the results of the South African �;ar and f6i .., i . nter, but they received he largest of the . � r . . : . The free use of steam thawers ter,'from New York, last week and it was wi Xxhibitip board, for the purpos4e7-ofeq. Canada's part in itis the, education of the f we havefOUDd that this seasonwill leave us in p6E sessio'n makes thiF posRibe. There a pears to be intended to use her for breeding purposes. season last Tuesday. It came from the 1. � - � �p largiDga ' improving the exhibition this British people in Canadian affairs. The . � . I - � � . that the Yukon Territory contains, ShO. was sick and wa i placed under the care farm of J, Avery, on the I Jondon road, �'nd T , 7 s -in ; . e . . yeL%r. � grandstand ac -comm, o8at-lon will British churches know next to nothing of i�i t � : -Lich impr ' �t , be nearly' dou'bled, and arrangements maqe the churches in Canada and their news : , of m oved line * these prices. � 16 great was hauled by P. Reynolds, of Hullett d - ., - goWin the reate portion of fts gravel, and of a veterinary surgeon. She was 26 years , ,� ,- . . . ­� af;, I to n t - tha:t with m, ,in' ry, very' profitable results old, - I � . , . We pb-asec 0 � the, tendency for chano,e' in cos, nachi G'. Mayers, of Goderich toivnsh�p. it 4as to celebril e'the closing of the century b papers give them lit,,Ie lor no information. - r , � e - , n 1. may be attained n the majority of creekis. Captain Geo.rge H, Stone, of Cincinnatti, ured 1,480 feet, and took two da�8 to gep-4t 1 R6 change. The editors of : - . , fine a �111" the great6 b -display of attractions ever pr - There are signs of i I � t-ume cloths for ladies'.wear, we have., we' think,'ali i The miners are a averse to paying the .10 was�he purchaser of Maud S. when she from the bush to the yard duced in, anada. ,I ) church papers are learning that one-half of . ! . Klitingrs as w 11 b6 found anywh re,'by per cent. r(jyp6lty and so determined not to was a-twoyear-old,owned by Mr. Bargh, —One morning reccn ly, buncan 1 &C , I ; r,,tnge of ladies' '' I . 4b is extremely difficul . t to er, of Glendale, Oh est son of Mr. Dhid lKenne ' �� John -� hitehead, organizer forthe Caji- America is British"and is inhabited b a i ; I . , . . . io The price was nomi- young I y� of — . I lie '. : , pay it in full that . adian Ord�,er of Oddfellowo dropped d I I I o are neither feeble nor w. - . , . this we do not h'aean ordiiia;..T dr ss goods, but t . e fine fi w are panning.. Unless. nal. It wa3 at Lexington, Kentucky Whitechurch, met with a very seve e � ac- . I 9 , . last Friday night at Morpetb, Kent: count3, van the British Weekly, which through ' - I . , � � " l�i where she won her fi �st honors as a 4 -year' cident. His mother wai lifting a lar le pot I makes of goods which do not requ�iire any lining , hold they wish to sell their propert they (tecry where he bad gone to elect officers � for th a all these years has rarely made meviton of , V I -, i a 2. 1 TY,. H , I . ) old by trotting a mi / er eext of boiling coffee from the stove wh n the local I . . it together,. cloths -drape nilcellF and do n t S4g, its value, and," -just makihg ,wages ,' or . 8 bottom dropped.out and the entire co tents - od�fe, just after leaving ,t4e lodge Canada or Canadians,_ hiks found us out, and .. . which � I If three cents tb the pan, " is equivalent to record -breaker was At Chicago when sh room. r. Whitehead Was a citizen I a mouth ago had a half -column devoted to � . . the small boy's " mind yer business " or made it in 2.13�. - . poured-bn the little fellow's log and foot, . 1�1 Of I whebh6r cut bias or Styairiht. We make ladies' jackets. . - Toronto. I He was 59 years of age, -and ha " Canadian affairs." 0— I I 11 wouldn't you like to know. � As a 5,year-old shc still reduced this to scalding him terribly. The doctor in attend.. . - . , � ' ; to or(ler, if you wisli to be we'll nd ed'onomically dressed, , ' . ;2.11-a 2.10.a,, ind at uffalo to 2.1%. Then ance says- the wound is one of the worst of been Organizer for the Canadian fellowj� —The congregation of Knox church ' . S-NIVO LITTLE FORTUNES. . 4.9 forthepast nyears, He was arrie ,,. Toronto, have disposed of the land on which . � U- woman does not we an offer you the 8 1116 But instances come under the no*tice 6f began the effoks b3 others to beat her the kind that ever came under his care. —The 'd� t r I io Government has � i e t.0 their church stands, to the Robert Simpson . . 'tD C c . , , I what 0 rep -old Fi Ily, at 'Tarragansett Bay Jay —Robert McMurray, of Morris townahipl I . I . - - n c- S. or C in every dweller in the -Yukon of snug little I C �sldeiva r!eco' I . send HoD.T E. A. Evanturel, ,Speaker of company for the sum of $160,OW. The sale . . luducerylent,97 Watch our Wi o s for tha cloth al , . the thd:L startling rd of shows with considerable' pride a clertiocate the Leg% a re', to -the Paris Exposition as! does not include the church building, fenwa, I I - I - -, - fortunes tha� will be taken outside in t4e 2 aq,�J,, zd deposed Maud S. from. 4er posi-. �over,, to his father William McMurray, by represen . , i - a prpy. ',- 1� I � coming summ,er. One such instance is thit But the reign of Orange LodWe No. 949, held in B�dli- erty is situated on Queen street, near the I 1) . . - , i y turel wi I ave for France inimediatel� : t e of the Province. kl�. Evao' &c, nothing but the bare land. Th for a Closer ins ection. tion lof ueen of the turf. � � of a nice yourk X nglish couple, who ca-dke- i1n her �ival was short. " Twenty-fo6 hours bay county, Monaghan, Ireland. The certi- , � L ! I I 111g. -we , re pleased- to say opened up this sea on ninety-eightNast year brought them ma' I after the' seprorogues. Hon.Mr.TartO, new city building and immediately in rear I . , - ; . . Men's ta*lor' 1, . I 0 ay ye See in do his record of 2.09,'fi. ficate is dated Aiarch 25th, 1835, Mr. Me- I I ' - * di;,tl:lpointtnPpEs in profitless labor. Bat M c � . - who repr1i se ts the Dominion, and 4on. ,Xlr�... of the Simpson departmental store, The "' � Murray, senior who died about four years � . ily, ill no . otlier year have we- been � a S., at Clevelar d; made the new record � Ell'ant: I,.0 -a eprosentative of Ontario, w4.,,l intentionisto purchase a now site and d ri - - s. u rk on make i " Ta .� :� very sa,tisfa6t so la Sppterriblar they bought aclaim on�a of 2,�0'8j, and regained 1or lost title, After ago, joined the lodge in 1827. The we r ;'I lie, pup off Bonanza for $800 and in four weeks a the certificate is very elaborate, is all pen . 81 �g t in, . I .� erect &rLew church in a- more. residental . . . . � . . . she passed into Mr. 13 Drier's hanaa she still Wil� am Charles Snider dropped deaa I busy in March as at the present th i they had washed out $400. When the ice further lowered her r' : d work, and vet is easily read. — .Ilt I part of the city� A very large minority �of I I I . . breaks they are going out with about $12, epqr , but was later . � took �lace at last 8%burday night at the residence cf hih the congregation. were very much opposed . For anythiva nice and now in mon's furnishing you will find - eclipsed by records madei possible by pneu- —Quite a romantic wedding . t. � 1. daughter, Mrs. James W. Davis, on, the 6tb to the sale of the property, -even for the 0 000. Not a big fortune, but enough to re- matic tires and other devices for increasing the parsonage at Auburn, ti e ,,go, 13i . , concession of Tharlow, near ' ellevillo, large price recieved, or for any figure�f and there is never any trouble in �suiting � our tast-e in the pay them. I - speed. : � before Rev. J. Kennedy, th' er _.. ra, � - e C1011 �' * . , � - I - I ii I �, " I "11, Vi, . ur-'an a 5�,,'�"- �or . '. I A 101 , ,n 2 ur� O.. ra I r I 10 I �" i r, :, I il I " ' V � 1! W � � , ( I , 11�f a) y , , � fe I .1, a - I , i '11, .4 1 - "'g Heart disease was the cause of death. Dd- there is ,danger of a split in the congrega. 11CILD(re We carry. - . Another instance is that of a man and his - --* - . parties being James Anderson, of hunso, ceased was 77.3 years of age, and had! residea tion over the affsir. However, in this, as - . -. 0 � . - - I wife who were working hard on a profitless Huron Notes. � . Manitoba, and Mrs,'J� Stackhouse, , f East near Belleville for over 4,0 years. - � I I claim. They transferred their work t one ' � Wawanosh. Twenty-fiye years ago he fell He wa4 in all other such matters, -the majority I . . I 0 —Mrs. Kelly one cf the oldest -;residents � at one time 4 contractor for the Gran must rule, - - I . . O,Wned by the wife, and are just beginning ` in love with Mrs. Stckhouse, but for .some — - � I I of Leeburn, died On March Obh at'the age of 91 Trunk Rail way. - I What is generally conceded to be the . I - +++++-1.++++++ .I -+++++i- — to rock out' gold that will keep the scales . 97 years. reason he went away to California. he —President James O'Connell, of the I I rnost harmonious and fruitful session of the � . I . busy. engagement was broken up and she accepted - - . I "Phese are eased Yiersonallv vouched for b —A Picton gentleman, Mr. L. Wright, 4-1. 1. A 13 L . Z ternational Machinists' Union, of the Unit. Orange Grand' Lodge of wester4 Ontario � . � I - � J proposes to establish a ' . e an an eart, of the la e John Stack- ed States, and Canada, declares that 100, - ge . I I 11 . r your correspondent, The day of $200,000 Goderich. I c&Dning factory in douse, who is dead some nine dr ten years. qoncluded at Bracebrid Thursday night I I 66 000 mechanics in all parts of th6, Unite of last week. The last day of the session . . I i I pockets " may be over in Dawson vicinit I i . I " Y9 � -Last week Mr. and Mrs. George Hord Mi. Anderson, who has been .in Manitdba States and Can ida will be ordered,6u strike 'witnessed re�election of the majority Of the I . � . I but the day of snug little fortunes is only of the 6th line Mortis,, celebrated the 5OtK for the last 22 or 23 years, has by care�ul e com,kng month, as the rleBult df ,, � I in !its infancy. - . � t within th i old officers of the grand lodge, and voting � . � . anniversary of their wEdding day. 'industry succeeded in Savi6g a good amolin tent �e ween the- man rer i money to the two' war funds, and the ad I . . . : I I � . Dawson -is cold, frosty, gloriously sunny, I of this world's goods, and llhas th ht it disagreerr . ufactu � 0P. . I'll I I I I : -The &'mount, paii by' Wm. Doherty & . ' ' and mechanics � be closed a join confer. tion of a resulution expresaing, the loyalty I � . and, to use the medical health officer's Compa Ise to offe�.hia hand and ,h art tl�,,'Vecond. � I � , : �y' of Clinton I"t year, for ivages, to w � ence in Chicago n Saturda3 of the order. )Stratford is the next conven� -- .- words, ".Vulgarly healthy." I I . - ... . I . ��� � men emp�loyed in Clijiton, was $50,250, time to the only woman he e�er lovedl. -John A. Haywood, Y'ar------,� -ec - , I . I 0- . i - I was iu. tion town. 0rand lodge officers elect I � . I . 7 . I . -in the Wabash Sa R. W. grand master, D. M. Jermyn, Wiar- . ) . I I . I � - - -Perch were caught in fair numbers at Btantly killed yards in I � 11 I I : � I � The Feenyan Cancert. 'Goderich I'during the. past week by anglers, - nada.' i 0 Thomas, Friday' aftern6n. He 1 slippe ton ; R. VV. deputy grand master, John . I I . � � ; . . I . ! I - i I I si't'u' in me kitchen lasht - Tursdah through outs in the we. -The Hon,'George W. Ross, Premier of while making up the east accom: riodatioi i McMillan, Toronto ; R, W. junior deputy �� I . i . � M dab enj'yin' the �okes in the Earn . est, the eldest son of Mr. A, E, Ontario, has accepted an inv itation from the traill*-- and falling across the ridls, wai grand master, James H. Scott, Kineardine - I . t � I or ebby Sather I - . I I I I - - - I I - I I IV r_r Croy, w I hin Mary Ellin says to mh, Simmons, of Turnberry, broke both bones in Canadian Society of New York, to lattend crush -ed to death. Deceased was for years,' R. W. grand chaplain, Rev. H. D Dick' . . sayls she, " I belave there's to be a cancert one arm, one day laft week, while scuffling its annual banquet on the evening IN1 ay', untiPthe past few moutba,G. T. 'R, con- son, Toronto ; R. W. grand treasurer, E. I I on the sixteent'," she Bays. " I belave 130, " - ;vith another boy. I 24bbi Her Majesty's birthday, i stable at the Grand Trunk depo I t at Stl F. Clarke, Al'; P,, Toronto ; R, W. grand I Clothiers and Furnishers . . I ILL - - I says.. " Are ye goin' 9." says she. 66I -George Butterworth, who has been an -Hog cholera has again broken o in i the Thomas, He was 35 years of age,a.ud leave illiam Lee, Toronto ; R. W. . I - I I , � . lbelave so ".I says. if I wuddn't moind go. inmkte of the House of Refuge, having fallen township of � ounty. a wid6W and two children. - .grand lecturer, R, H. Watson, Tororito ; I . I I � k .- .'andwich West Essex 01 _ . U 41 1 . � . � I . I I . . in'-mesilf '� she says. If Is that so ?" says heir to $�',000, by the death of an uncle, in. Dr, Orchard went to the farm of Mr. Win. . 'he Great Northwestern Telegraph R, W. .grand director of ceremonies, Samuel . I I - . .L I - . I � � ' I, 11 I didn't.know ye wur in the -habit of tends goi�g home to England. Terry,on Tuesday of last week, and slaught- Company ban definitely completed its ar . Caswell, Palmerston ; grand auditqrs,� John � L-% . . - - I On the Wrong Side of the Stmet, gain"'to'cancerts," I says, " I'm nat," h ' �Mr. Alexander Cameron, of 12th conces- ered fourteen hogs, valued'at $150. rangqments with the fforninion GoVeIrnmen - Hewitt, Toronto ; W. J. Thomps"on, Mit- - .. I . says If Vat I'd loik6 to go to this waw"- Isiou, Turnberry, died very suddenly lately, -,Mr. 0. K. Fraser, of Brookville, br smission of cable and press des , cbell. 1 ,7 R. - a e . V, I � I he ' - " W hoy ?"says L If Beca'se:" I He had been in his u mal health until a few er of the late Hon. 11 F. Praeer, haft been patches to and from places on the! Yukol -Rev. Dr. Campbell, Moderator of the ' � . : � . - � :h :ays o e of appointed Registrar of tbe.Surrogate Court line. The rate from Victoria, British Col - General Assemb" of the Presbyterian .1 I e ays " I'd loike to see the ould Feen. hours previous to his death. He was n �y � . . . , I . . . - 0. yaus," she.aaye. Ticks I ta mesilf-where, the early settlers. I - o the county of Lee&, filling the vacancy umbia, on ca�blegrama is 33 cents pd,ir word church, and who is also the church's chief- . � I - - ­ --- ­- ­ - ­­ .,­------ . . - .1 - . I ignorance is bliss 'tis folly to be acquainted Mrs. Cameron, v4dow of the late John ' - f � . . - caused by the recent death Of Mr. Samuel and on press deopstches- 4 cents pjr- word agent or the raising of the Century Fund, A - � . id the facts av the case. So I says, "All Cameron, who reside I near, St. Helena, died Reynolds. , there being in the case of the,press, 'messagi 1q, evidently, a man of theold school, who � � Settlers trains for Manitoba 13ave every Tuesday during ' . . � ' roigbt, Mary Ellen," I says, " III take ye,�11 rather buddenly, las i week. Deceased was -Hon. Clifford Sifton ai'd Ntra. Sifton a minimum charge of $2.50. .1 does not stick at trifles. Ile hail an sp- I I � r . 11 An' what'll I put on ?" she says. " I in her 86 Year, and h id been ailing for some arrived in London, England, on Naturday, , -Five years in Kingston penit-entiar pointment to lay the claimts of the Centur folders, ma s and oth . � ,y � Alarch aud April. Apply for ticki,Pts, -p . I dunn&w," says If I I but I tink - ye'd betther time. ad lef b on Wednesday for I Tienna, where- , for Anthouy Decker d Paul, !Decker Fund -scheme before the congregation of St. � a an � - -iiifo.buation at this office. - . � . . r putt yer clothes on," I says, " ye'd luk - -Mr, W. Howell, who has been in the Mr. Sifton will undergoa tremment for his , father and son, and fifteen raouths! in th And raw'B church, Stratford, a -few Sab- i - I I . betther that way," I says. " Yer gittin' employ, of Mr. R. VT. McKenzie, hardware hearing by a famous Australian specialist: central prison for Hang Kuntz, an; accom bathe ago. The trains on the main line of I � . . - 1 ..... ­­ ............. .... ­ ............ . . . . ... ... - � too shmart," she says. 11 Hang on ter yer- merchant, of Goderidi, for some years, has -A huge green flag adorn d the tower plice, were the sentences Judge DkIe, 0, the Grand Trunk to Stratford were stopped I r R � . I.-!, 11 -1 silf a little," she may@, If an' .don't be fie been admitted into partnership with Mr. flagstaff of the Parliament bir Idings at Ot- Woodstock, imposad in the coun rfeitinj by-tl�e stomm Arid an accident on the previ- I � - I flip," she says. " Av coorad I'll wear me - McKenzie. � � tawa on Saturday laab, the seventeenth I of cases recently unearthed in that i'Vicinity ous Saturday, so that there was no means � - . . � . I ).O � clothes," she says, " but I want to know -The tempera -nee .edge that flourished so Ireland. The poles of the 0ity hall aln'd The . cases were brought to a suddei 'halt bi by which he eould reach ,Stratford by train - . ! a If NA --LD- what wud be besht to put on. What do successfully a, few years ago in Ethel has other public buildings wOre simila�rly the Crown agreeing to lot Robei 6 Worn for his Sunday appointment. He accord- . I .. I R. J* I ACI I . . I � . , I " . . the ladies giD'rally wear to the cancerts ?" been re -organized an� bids fair to do as good adorned. I i burger, another accomplice, off on 14us�end * i ingly took the train �'to, Woodstock, and -11 li I �. I � she says. "Well," says If: "the ould. w mounted regiment 'for ed sentence if the three other prisoners early Sunday morning, despite the bHzz*rd .14 f, . ork as ever. Office.,s were elected as fol. - -The Stratbeona � : I - - T- i p fashioned wans an' the bald, -headed wane Iowa for the current term : Worthy pat- South Africa were given a grand reception would agree to plead- guilty. E,� F. Bill which isged on that day, and the Ulocked �U - . I C. P, R. AGENT, Seaforth'. . wear their batE,," I says, If b4 the sinsible, riarob, Geo . rge Dobson ; worthy associate, at Montreal on their way to Halifax, wherb Johnston, counsel for the Crown, il asking and all but impassable state 7*f the rosig, -be m - � . - 'I - I " takes Vaal. ed out drove from Woodstock to Stratfordi and it �. uptydate, findysickle lady," says 1, Miss R, Spence ; recording scribe, Mrs. they embarked for the Trans The citi-, for t4e'senten.ce of the court, poi it I U her hat in her hand loike a Dian," I says, Eph. Cober ; assistant scribe, Miss Alice zen took a balf-holiday, the " boys that it would"be in the best interesos of th4' reached the latterplace in time to take the � 1 If � I COLIN BETHUNE, Agent Berlin Mutual Fire Insurance '" - ;t, . . I 'Ian' gives the byes a chance to see the Diviles ; conductor, J. Lamont ; associate from the west" were lie, ed. I orning service in St. Andrew's church and �. I . I to their Crov MI for Robert Numberger to I le allow�, m I - . I I :11 i, i - . . phtage wance in a whoile," I says. 11 An' conductor, Miss E. Milne ,, financial scribe, hear on . A Correa i keep his appointment. Such a man should- ­ -1 � : . t's 0 teat ndent says : ed toi go on suspended sentence, as t'w i. , -1 i: Company. Lowest rates, I � a regar-rds the resht av the tileit," I says, George W. Pollard ; treasureri 8, Chambers ; 11 After the banquet the troops marched to clea y apparent that there was i � much succeed in idmosb anything he undertakes. ,%, � . a .r­ �­ 1� - I . � I . I I I . I I 1- . � I - I , � ; � I I . r. . "I I I � 1 1 11 1 � ; i I I � i I . , t � . � . ,: � . I I I . - I Z . I � . � 11. g i- . . � I � - . � - I I . . : � � � "I'll - . . I � I , � I . .i . I . I i I I i* I � . ! ,� I � I I . � j � � : i i I - I . - . I � I . . - - . � i � . I � I . . : I I . ;I d - � a � -- I . . t I � � . I 1 7 � ­ . . . . � I I . I , I � � 1. 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