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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-03-30, Page 4- _ ­ ­ � _______ — - ___ - �, _ - - , - - � - - .1: - 1 7­­77I.I.M., _­­­ T_qp. _�. __ _ I - , ,---,- " ­ i � - - 11-1 �i--,��-111--,---4��-�-�--�1-1--�-.1-; ____­___­__ . - �.___ ­ ­ . �__ 7W.,-.- _F�_ - _ ­_­] , , I . 1, I I . I . . � I . I - 11 I I � � i , . I . . , I � � i I : . L - I .. -, I - � � , t . I .. I I - I - . - . ----.,. � ­ -­ ­­­!, ­­­_­_­ - ­ . �______ - �____ �________ , iw_ '', I - I � -,-- _]­ � . ­ I 1, . I I .1 . [ I - , .- � . - � - . � 1, I . 1� - - I , . . t � , - , . I . , I . � I . . 1), . � ; ! i I . I - � . - I- � I _ . I � . . . . i : . � !� . i * " I . � � � I . � . t . I - . � __ i . . . i i � t i - . - . I J � . I I � , , - : - I I . I I I I I : . I - : .1 - I - I � . ! . . I I . , I � . i i- . � . . 14 . I ; ; . . I . I , � I �i , � : I . I ! , 1. � - . � . . I I I I I _ r . P I . . . .- ­ - '. I . � I .. I -_ I - I I I I . . ''I � I �i . . � - I I � I - . � . . . . . . 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I . .i � - I I .1 � . . , - . . t I., ;� - � . . . i .1 I . . .--, i� � �� t - I I . ., � . . I I � . I I � I i . . . i , . � I I i - ; I . i - . . I . I ,� L MARCH 30,1900 . I I ! .. � . I THE HURON � EXPOSITOR . � - 11111 I - -_ �,- - _:Z . . . I - . -_ - . � . --------------------- . 4 . I - - . _f__ - � t I - - � - ,- - . -_ -_ . . I � I FrH � ... it J -- __ - I __ . . . � . t 11 . i in th �1 ier a a ut sknotiobint her � engagement Professor Harry Wilson and Doe. (Rray are ­ ___ � to X. Cavendish on account of this rumors g ving litter in an _ _D -0 1i . "W ADVF ISEMENI'S. havetoomploy a professional (leirtifiest-ed binders. lf Mr, Davin were hot I I bo I i i nightly e . to in I Moser's I . It, NE ,RT . . I House, these duties might be removed. breeniihTs The remainder I I � I engineer. This will entail on 1 all these Ira of the opeys Hall.for V M . E CORN ER STOXVU 11 � er each I Chan _conimoollti-ft, -W-rd'Dav- circulated about his many 015 _ t o 1. . I I ted Into � other. . I ?go *of the pr.por on which the eat i . _R - houses &4 heart, but the family i I SW The figure between the parenthesis ablishments 1% heavy addition and an- , consenW, and Mr. of the week the Germs Medicine Company ; in's a oquence represents 6'000 . One of their : one, denot the I V - I country's willIgive their entertainment. . � . 6 wi be found. i here are $500 Le to fl lit his ! � adverillemeD I 'tirely unnecessary expense. ach, or 25,000 cows.. of . � i - I . in fitiancee ine-a- � '' L 1E FRONT, .. �i I sfiter settling $50,- leading characters will be in the person I , collectlive,wrongs--:0reig & Xsedonald-1 ! thousands of men who are quite �. competent - battles in South Africa, i . ornedian. - To BeL In stylo-BrIght Bros -6 . . L 000 on @a of bis� death. and Billy Weston. a good comic and a . filth perfect THIM DOMINION �BUDGET He will be welcomed by a, large audience W1 THE w) a is not -killed within a � I . � . � I � F Rum ikud Clubeba-1. V. Fear -5 to run a small steam engine I � . . arranging that if h I I P, 0- - . ! Millinery opening -Abell & Ortwetn-15 - . to when he comes. The marionettes perform- . � - � . 4 � . -peopios star Course -8 safety, but who could not pan a profes-don- SPEECH. .. year, ana in still in South Africa, she is i , I I . . . .1 ih I ; I - � i .: . 4 - Z F The Event of the season- I i ad by Professor Harry- Wilson were a - de- I � I I l �%ces where -. . I TIIX. . go out and marry- him there, I I k ! I � I . ­ = . � Giving p Builness-Johnson Brov-5 ' &I examination. . And in many p I -1 . i �.&,& I& ALI& �-� �L,A�_��_�� _. - Don't 7 o Your Money -R. wous & Sqn-i5 oo.OD,FOR THE COUNTR* AND GOOD FOR � - � i � aided sucoesa.-04 Saturday evening of I q __1 - - - - 0101 I � � ' 1. j . I ­ . : I - -�-8 steam is used, pulS perhaps one o� twi days : 09 Owed I d : .14 �� - 31111ine I Wm. Pickard& Co. , last week our - _. -1 � I rXRTI�. * I I old time d' poisoner sh I I r . I � ; "ou'l' V F,,r-8 . - - 1� , � ,I . � - , I � , ; . Cbina a n "g- -0. BsIdwin-8 a Week, it would not pay to ke�p.& profes- . . HenstsU. � . hie! cleverness by laying a piece of pork and aw - - I � I 4 I- Bicyol a d General Itepairing-[2] . i . WANTED. -Experie 'need bond, r , isgreen in front of Iffartleiblx block. I i � 1,; A,uetton c -Donald SmIth-6 sional enginee�. In alt such cases the use Hon. W. S. Fielding, Dominion F nance Four', p�clalq for - Frid " 'and Saturdals N - I . . SAWYXR 9r. Harlsib offers $25 reward for the iden- i I I i "I - OUS .1 � - U, S sntedi­�-D. Urolubart-8 iinZ elm ium�ar and stave I I . I . IL - � awvor il h and good filer, for anti I ; t � t 11 I 71 Z� , � � no, -5_ of steam won ave to be abi6ndoned if Minister, 'delivered his budgetapeoeh in the -who laid the poison. � i � i ; -, -A Fin ' tatement of the town of Seaf orth . Cho wbrk, P. Urquhart, tificatio ' a n �oi ail, I bolts three to four MOD n of, the person . � i � L_ � . . : 1 1 ,. � iv i . � �ik. I � rrfv-a f the Telephone -5 � iecessity House of Commons, at Ottawa, on Frid"I Ren;`slI P. 0. 1- �,mxl ' - f I this law is pat sad. There in no m -A sheep of Mr. Charles .11ohlbein gave ;2 I rm-W. H. 8 . . I& pro - 11VIarch 30thi Und 319tu - - . r �1 S * haw -6, . This is the . . , ' - I -A r'a' .. . at. He announced that the British . WE H�vF, THFm.-The ready-to-wear lambs last week. i I i ,: I I . ,'BE, 'T - birth to three I ng sanctioned by arence will be increased from 25 per a nt. to . . . I . . t, ,or � ine-J. X platt-5 , for it and it at ould not be : 0 ! � I ­ -� �;, Farm for Sali-Alex. Gordon -6 J arments that men an& boyl are after. third yearin suceession that this sheep has I � 7, I � i . - . I ir� - tor sale -S. Rannle�5 ._� the Legislature. i It has been re acted many 33 1-3 per cent., after the first of July next. rificed fo given birth to three lambs and. all have i i I i -1 Live SWC . I � I � I 4 ­ =11ty is not ate r cheapness at I � � . i I -Tim mxrosrrm-ti re evidently Am to the nature of this speech and the - : . . � -1-1 , :i � 7 I House to Rent times befor�; store, and yet we can show van that to grown up well. Can this be beat ?-Max- �, � .; i . ,-!--ut its , promote !� , I -1 � I � 44 Announc ment--Miss, Johnson -6 � ,_" - effect the policy which it .� announce@ is this - . 1 i I - . ­ J b z� - , persistency they may Some - be smartly dressed does not men n to be ex are. 0. Schrader and George Ruby were in i:; .. ce r so- - -5 hope thal � a One hunared (100) Men's Hats in grey,, browh. and 'black. These hats were - ?� I - "'e d Tea Specials- [31 -A. Young -8 " _ g I . . the fortunes of the two political parties, we I is somethinj ' . 2 � - Blay I f 8 I C S. Andrew@ likely to hav on the countryi as well as on pensively dr seed. There g re* London on busines - - ! W Seed an. � time or other et it thiou � when the vigi- a last Saturday. Mr., k i freshingiabo t our clothii u_r I . _� C * syring S, itinp-G. E. King -8 . ' ig department, it Foot Ball man also passed through here on $t.25, $1.50 and .$1.75. Yo choice4or FIFTY CENTS. ,11, P 'a kard & Co., ---S . ! .il !I . , I ne ay be telaxed. . -I'. f _ Millinge opening-wrn. Pic - . lance of the Ia. islatora in reproduce the following opinion from the thing but now I �_!:j be because it contains no his way to London. Why does he take the : 15 Bankirup & co�-8 Conserva. may I A � . - Book -W. Pi kard Toronto Telegram, an independent � Ir ". _. "A 1 -8 tive pape goods. Comeandsee them. The F1, M` backstreattodo so? -Messrs. J. Dumart One hundred (106) pairs Boys' Pant�,�, raa4e of good all -wool tweed, lined .1 , - Gavin S once Entertainment Ugh -8 The r, whose editor and proprietor, 1 1635,1 and W. Mccloy, of urich and Elensall re- . . � 4 � is _Lt Besiden a for Sale-Jobn L%ndsboro ay It Looks. ' , Faul Co., Seaforth. I i� C, , 1* i � . T Mr. John Rose Robertson, -in a member of P I I throughou i regular 60,- and 75 per p�ir, for TWENTY-FIVE CENTP3 -� t �_ ii. shoo Ra alns�-[21 -R. Willis & Son -8 - the following - aragr&ph to OBITUARY. -In last Woe a issue we simply i ti . . I - � :� - We commen ere in 114 � ! � . L "ov-8 Parliament, and being on the spot, in 'in a speetbrely" W wit -on business Man- I I r, '.-;,�f - Faster nnets-Misa KID . I . 0 r. uchaiiian, and * I � . I ,� -11 � �_ I � i '.� -Mi9sKInseY-8 k by thd boo in -mu4ioal supplies at . $- ' r C I t, oted the death f M. t day. ­-�Biay your 0. W. I i- I Milliner3 Openirw the very caLel ul consideration 'bf those who position 'to spea k. Havin ' D . . a - Z 9 )e - , r choice for 25c per yar . 7, - �' his . I , , . ,I,i 4 few pi' co�s of the �VanEgmond tweed, ;yo� 1, I 411 - � Pig for Service -J. B. Henderson -5 . ' his issue we give some fa6ts, co cerning Snell Cycle Company's music and bicy I . . I I li - __ I of strong Conservative leanings, he is not t : . I I � �s - f�i-11' Bleyrole& _w. N. watoon-8 are so much favor of State ownership I favor. life, which will- no doubt, pr ve of much h6ase.�-John Voelker is hustling the Max- q ,_ . I - :.; I ' y to p nt a pie are any more Onebun ( 0) n s ui s, goo a -wo coo . I..,ris wee � I . I i _. I FAOter B olldayo-Wm� Somerville -8 railways, and who think that all the evils I ereat ,to the readers of i[EI.EXIIOSITO ibler, of . � 1, 5; 4f - watch.es -4. F� Daty-8 � a Liberals than circumstance's � ,R) well implements. -Mies To K - ese �� I � . I ' ab for t iut � ,r%:� I I one -to sell for . � ­ - , i'f -8 - . .- ,�� k 1 29a Tea- -Beattie Bros. we now suffer from on. acepunt of railway . t., connected, as they are, wi the life of Zurich, has again returned resume her I SuitE were ni�de $10! 0 Friday and Saturday you can take -1. .;_ - 3 us I T. a say�: . I : , ,, . I es Beattic-8 I .1 who was so well and favorably known in. the illiner with J. Kellermsu,-Mr. . . . . � 13 � , -1 To The 17atmer-JADT i - i I :�_ imposition would vanish if -41 the rai ways ilities that duties as m ; w : I Notice- Fred Kibler -8 i 11 It is from its political possib I I 4 . � I I community. On March 21st, Hensall lost In of colts.- y0ui choice-4alsoli one pair good it ool. i �ox, one. t e, a pair of good elastic . . � i! I 4-i - I I I 1� � - d and worked 'I li� the State land Fielding's reallyit�admirable, speech derives William Pfaff has purchased a tea ! ' . % . were owne � . ". i I I to oldest resident and most esteemed citi. -Mr. Ad autz, of Ta istook, is at i hol. i good linen collar -a.1 11 � �.i I i I % - soabc.- v web � braces a for $6.88, �. � _I The parties tire not 71 ; I a I V w ry e - " ut � to ' promot � I , ,, , , , i I i � I , , , , 4 + I 8 org'steocy t he , et it through w � ir ry Jlators may be _ , �� ay 0 , 4, .h. f.11ltrk,�, 13 1 Ol� � i i 11-1 , 11 �, � , - * t. for the- peoplp," A Monkt;n, New Bri6no. its great imp6tt' in the death of Mr. Alexander Buchan. :MinAgi at J, E. Roffman's.-C.' A. . I � I - . � t I 1 1 � W , �. - - J � F, i 1'1�1` - ,V * C XP001 0 wick, corresp)ndent says : . I zi � , ,� (YA � ail -JOV here they Aood two weeks ago, It, is not, zen esent vil [ ! tt , ' n. The deceased was born in Glasgow, in - -, 111 � XIM .4 Kinden1bld'has- sold his share in the Dash. We wouldlikeiev'ery lady in this vicin4yi to look"at our stock of Dress GoOdS, . t�f I or �F __ . a case of - lihe Liberals stealing. the Conser va- a her fore, in his . .1 I I , .� - - "It is persistently reported here that but a general exchange of February, 1811, and was, t wood Flax Company to Messrs. H. Willert I I ' Op __ rl - :�._ ..— tives el hesp M i Z - -- -W 90i;h yiar. His father extensive Out Oarpet and Curtain Depart ent i0 now en for the -reception 6f I i , was i n 0 i I . - # - 1. F I — . 'eneral Manager Pottinger., of the Intercol. Conservative part 'I "'"' w 4 . V, A, � G party armerits. The and George Ko h. Mrs. Lindenfeld has . - j � I ritag � R, . I ; e :. SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, March 30bh, 1900 B manufacturer in Glasgow And was at one moved into Kellerman's house on.,�ain tore. : 911 2 . _1 - . onial, who is at present in Ottawa on l)u8i- ever ded itself on its'loyalt to time provost of that it - I 11 hen Alex. street.-Mirs. Geiser, of Shipka, will ort_ . VI . 81 . I � , rj i i I -Z �, - - - ness in conric ction �with the 4road, has to n" but-%# an did a budget Specie of Tory iw 0 y . . � I I .. ___ 1, , :-- . 1. ._ � ,,,,., Ile, . . I � t., V 4. t. ander was ouite voung, hial father having I move,i o the house recentivi vacat�d by 11 41 � . - ,_�---­! %, . . : I 14AIR I T13 I - I I - t , . : ,� - - I � , . - . rpa wbeat (new_ .. � J%wingim,hiselpe . 040 per b"ne, - . - feaffor bushe. . . garky per busb4 , N Rhii6w., 0. 1. 10 � i- 350w.r. Aub- -- - Ni to per -doz-. � -Rowiti, per loo to � JOB nev � I loo itw . � ine.... . . Sh"P' lwaaw­­­­ 4F r bu � it: I= trotIr . . I" 10 4 pol Vrood Vw oordl] , I qr,.Od per oord .4 - A .10everliag- � . XvIer, - ___ luwsh)r 8"d-, -Vo, pe . r 100 W I - . . 2 ., per lb,. � � � dered his rew nation, LO M a is a my ation ever bring the am era o a � . _T . I : . . � Al I �' ­ __ t spir . � IF , * � -, The 'War. busiries �, . .et with advereityin' , moved to �� � 1i 7 � - . d that he ill be succeeded by Mr. adian House of Commons to their feet to n . Mrs. Lind enfeld.-MeBurnie-Beattia bicy- 11 . � I I . - an it' can - -1 P i , i rt. i Calander, in Perthshire, where he learned *,. H PROWDS TO ,; , - i� -a has, absolutely,. nothing of imrro i � cles " the )esb that ' '!�Tffe funeral of . : I 4 . �. _� The, . chell, the for ner manager of the Drummond sing I God� Save -the Queen V Saab a scene P i , , . I . . , I gt. � �� 1 ., � I.. 11 � - t �1. W � �� the trade of joiher. Oa the 23rd of March, . John .19mit i was very largely attended .on ; ; �� i 1� I - I _�ii._T, . I . I I � 1 i ance. bren reported from South Africa dur- County Raill,av, � It is belie'ved the report nclusion of Fielding's . . - . e i . I _'�, ,� , 1840, he want married to Mar aret, Sunday in the Lutheran .church. We - are . � � �_, �,f ;� i. in some n ' I ' - 1. . - 13P - _r �� r is well founi ed, although denied " Oppositio 'ate will say that it was a � i - 1� .. ing the past week. No great'forwar'd move each. I iii� - I daughter of McGregor Moir, of Boc at 0 ; I r � ' i . A. 1� q� a. it will be remembered that thirty studied attempt to make loyalty capital, a sorry'to lose Mr. Smith*as hd'was a respect- i � t � I ­ y the British rtor Farm. Mrs. Buchanan still Survives His remai EAFORTH - . , _ I - � I I . . a in i` im, ad citizen. no were interred in 01 - ,� 0 ment las yet been made b nebee members of Parliament signed a little conspiracy of Liberal hatching, i ' m B� UN N,,,'S , s . L � - _ � i � � � ' - He . - , � 4 1­tl " trpo�P'Xer. General Roberts' forces seem to , round robin,' some months ago, demanding which they were bound to participate or be, and had he lived two days longer they m ould the Brunson line Lutheran cenidinry. � . I : I � 11 �3 . ­ I I : I . L . I r P � 1, - � . , - leaves a wife, three Sisters and two brothers I 1. i -1 . . ! 1, .,,� -, i: - be ui eitly resting at Bloemfontein. Un- the dismissal of Mr. Pottinger and two rebuked for sentiments which they do not have reached the 60th anniversary of t iei I � I .. - . . 1 t - I . Three yciars after their marriage I I . - 1 A - wedding. - I �, ,�t -, -, t, Moncton, and to mourn his loso.-Herman Eidt is at , 11 � — - � . ts I � other railway officials a entertain. Perhaps the singing of the na. I ; I . � � ir ;; I -i . - tint skirmishing has taken place be- I . il ; ; I I # St- t � I . . J, j . - or I I I L .. �, � 111- . . imp threatened to revolt unless their demands tional anthem was not the spontaneous out- they came to Canada and took up tiseir -rte i resent visiting in arid around New Ham- i I I - r I I X - "i , j; - at several -near Litfl,--d-York (now T�rointo). Af- L I � I - i - � I tween the contending forcea dence Egrg., I r A '. . , - were complied with." . burst of an assembly moved by the imper- . I . I- 'S " - - i .., '_ __ - i . I i, -.1 -11 I � � ' ter two years' i�esidence there he chose the __ : THREE S.. OR —No. 1, I?r ' ]I oods ladies' goods only . I i pGints. Mafeking, so far as is known, -has " haraoter of a budget- spee . But * I I I .� i 9 . _� I A IL �. - . The InterCD10nial rgilWay L is owned by the ialistic a . ation of farming and came�west to the - I I � , I , I Ill- i - . I . � e'ved. ' The wet vOc -ng, nien'slli goods 'I; - - weather, or it was'sung with an enthusiasm no; notice Lumley. � No. 2� Clothi . ' �, ; 0111y. No. 3, Gro-, L . ! ,- Z . no.typt been reli . country and an by the Government. Mr. . i I g � I - ­ -7. 1 - t t! �� ably artificial, and, coming on the heols of Huron tract And took up land on the 3rd I I I . t , ", j. : rainy ieason, has sot in' making it very uu- Th � Y. -It is our and duty this week 11 i 8 1. I : I tinger hai i been a faithful manager. a concession of Usborne. Having �ad super- O-BITUAR I . ceri-es—specialties,rean' ed good "- butter ani teas, !'! �-, � I Pot Fieldin - : � I I - � "I I e6mfol tafble for the�l troops and hard to get . g7s protestations of devotior , tiii the ior advantages in education, he soon became to chronicle. the death of Catharine Muir, i i I i ­ p - . I �, � � -1 I . only fault wi.h him is that he has been run- motherland, the fitness of things was not I 1. L I . . i'; . i j" �� I ' ' � Widely known �M()Dg the early �iittlers, and relict of the late John Fyfe,. who died on 11 1 i � . T zj� �­ - a . ning the road'under his charge so as to try seriously outrage& I 19th, at the advanced age . . -_ I ilL -� round. Sickness, in both Armies, is also , I � ­­ � 1 i ,�' i � � in hid -vocation was unusually' isuccessful, Monday, March ' t� - . __ I .. _. 1! I by -e Y r t-5 ­. - said tD be very prevalent. The present a. She was born in of the Tba�mes road, Exeter- North The feet i of its kindo The -drill ' , , - . I . and make it 'ay. This$ it seems,J8 not sat- I . Ten -years ago, having started his boys � in of 80 years and 3 month gi fit tw�elv ittle . � , ! . L �� I , - : � calm,, no doubt, prisages of IL' The Conservative party to -day is inran -1�1111` I i whke orj� 081 was very p -popular. � , 4, - - a coming Storm, isfactory to some the influential patrons business for themselves and his family hav- the parish of Shotte, Lanarkshire, Scotland. bride !as handsomely attired n 64 retty and very .. . i� .;� ., I . - entirely new and not a peculiarily comfort. n February let, 182% and was married in gaudy, trimm i ShO AA' the imen's dhrill was worth ,a quar- -1 I - ��11 I 0 ad with � white satin. � - , . � which .Pay break forth at any time. There - - ing all passed oat. f,rom the parental home, I i, � .. of 1he road. They watit cheap freights.and ablb position, without knowing exactly how ; L . I I � - . ; I I he sold his farm AiA removed 6 the village -November, 1846. ' they emigrated to this wore & sweeping bridal! veil and 6arried a, ther.�," When the were encored4he little -, I -1 1, ), i- - ffect that General Ju- 0 - bouque�tof white roses,'tied with awhito, girls "lireturne T , . . t' isareport to the � Itstill rubsit's y6s. In its . _V_ - f i - I it� got there. country in 1851 and came almost immedi ol, an sang Canadals anthem, I - ,� "I � - favors, and they are not concerned whether to Spend the. evening' of his dii a in well- . , , 64 TJ � I � . I - , Y, 20tt, �.� - i - Mi Florence North Big . . . . . I i, � , . bert, the comma4daut of the Boer forces, the- road pa, a or not. And because Mr. misty meditation it bees the Liberals armed earned retirement. The deceased , was.a ately to the farm near,Lumley which they satin ribbon.' ^ so ie Maple , Leaf Foraver,'y Mz A. Mr, � ., 1. . � . de was. bridesmaid. She wai Ewen was drill matter The order was I - I ' R; �. - . with the weapons which were once the boast of the bri i i� . . ' 7 ... 11 � � , I has died, ias the result of- a bullet wound, the expense great reader, and up to the 'time of his occupied till their decease. She was always ter I . I � , ­. �; . . I 1 � "" r i . I I __ Pottinger wil I not favor them at and stren th of the Conservative party. ' to organdy, trimmed Witt i I �� , ,� �� 4 � ' - - - - to an unusuat degree, for a very smart an& active lady and thought gowned in whi ' , abou b the woret ever known at an entertain- , � ' ' I I �, r �, , I -as been confirmed. their political g announced t a I � I ` i This riport h of his employers, they use When W. 9. Fieldin h t after death retained it a trifle to walk several miles in a day pink satin and carrie pink carnations. Th( men( in Bluevale. To be patriotic w ­ �. . � I . i I �1� 1� - the first of July next Br1itish goods would' such adv4nced years, his men al faculties'. , e need I " � 1 �4 _. . . � mbers of Par- hen she'fell and I , , J� � 11 pull " with a number of me ; the Oublic questio - u 2til some two years ago w groom waO attende ,by his brother Joseph. not I ie unmannerly. I I t no 9f t ay e a i � i I nee in the Canadian market of In � � i, .. have a prefere icrutch- The wedding march was played by Miso I . I . -an in eres . I - � : P ents. liament to have him dismissed, and have one ok -an Active and iAtel if b. -oke her log, and ho�d to depend or I ]�#Es,-Mrs. John King is 6uffe ing with � . v - Thi�_I�arli . I large beads of perspiration wi. 1. 3 - . am , i tj �t; - . 33 1-3 per cent., a that .N an i0jured knee, whicb will keep her from � . N � - , I This mishap no qamped her spirit ettie Northeott, c4usin of the bride. Af .* T� t alled in his place. These main. He was a consistent mem er of the Presby- el I. . r � � 1� I , , The principal- evoint iin the Dominion more pli5,nt-:.nst stocd out on the brows of numerous . - ter the ceremony h Jag for some weeks. m I � . it eventually told oniher health.: She wai d been performecl by walk,� (; � - - terian church and his lif was always char- I � I -Mrs. John L ar, % , � , take the Government by I -era of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition. IM ML al on the %lev. Mr. Mill rrd a had d .- r- � I fo- her dinner and tea as usu ine" visited her daughter A -fro F -A X4- � F F P Iii -t-4, dinrin the past weak was the members, in turn - �, - a d conVatulations - I - -4, V- - 5 . origina; acterized Uy InLegrivy an uprightmeTs. a I � 11 V . i I < %� , . -as a main. I e6noffered, th down to a sump-' � -1 �, i They could not claim credit in the -Friday before her death. She vi I Crack I delivery of the Budget speech by Finance the throat, Aid threaten their existence un. , i,A if � large concourse of people hatattended his , an, of Brus4els, last week.-Afr. D. . � 1 .4 tion of this essentially 0 - I I 11. � � ,ro-British policy ; a. q . bar of Thames Road Presbytqian church uuous repast. An valuable presen ' n, of VViarton,- brother of Mr. % � a ai e complied with. The funeral on Saturday was Ail indication of the . t4i M.Jermy . I -1 .V: - Minist ar Fieldinl-, on Friday, and the reply less their de .. and i r they were denied even Ge privilege of giv. as tokils of the high est I J . abe�, Jermyn, of the second line of Morris, . ., 4 "T - be was'' -_ a and the large number of friends and acquain- were received as tok .- 4 1 high esteem in which I -held by th � I � � �_ %Jr. Pobtinger disappears from ing it their blessing. In,treating as it did . ' . uple are he � - 1,, .­ thereto: by Hion. Mr. Foster, the Opposi- , result is that 1 : who attended the funeral testified to 'In which the youn Id. Z7r I and 41so of Mr. Whitfield Jermyn, of Turu� . ; - i - I c0nimunity. Besides his aged wido , eight tances -9 � " -1 it 1: ,e � " � the road. It has ever Russell's resolution, affirming the virtues of had Zol Airs. Yellow wl I settle down on thO berq, was re-elected Grand Mast r at the - . . It is the managefship o � . I � I 7 I tion financial critic, on Tuesday. i him. Their the esteem in which she was hel 1. She ; ; p �� � bers of his family survive . 0 � _. ­ I ill continue to be so, under the preferential tariff, the Conservative mem il�l 4 1 � custorrary for the r4ply to the Budget been thus ;1ib w -� thre6 children, ,one son, James, of Snow -Ine farm on the Thames road,"just vacate recent meeting'of the Grand Orange'Loidge. . � I- -1. . party tore up its roads and destroyed its Sent are, Alexander and Andrew, ho are . � 0 . Is fath - it L; . - H, Bedgood, the r. The groom ap rit -Mr. Will Bailey is in Toronto this week � : . matances, until we 'have an It has successful ' farmers in this vioinit" ; Dr. Flake, 4anitoba ; Mrs. J. . groom's fath e - . , : lelivered ilar cired I i, , speech to be c - � � i� ! immediately af ter Sim bridges. There was no retreat. ' (deceased), and Mrs. A. Weil, at the home tL boyhood days on t ] a Huron road, Tuck' attending the Grand Council of the Cana- l. I _. t the Fix iance Miniater concludes. When Mr. ideal Government, an ideal Parliament. and taken the line which more than onl3e led George Buchanan, of Zuricb� and Rev. 1i ­ i - ., I stead. Her husband, John Fyfl, was born �rsmitb, and ma Id friends from that than Order of Chosen Friends, as the repre. � � i, action, and there is Duncan Bucbanan, B. A., of Lanark. Their , ' . i.; !. � got through on Friday, however, am ideal people.. Until we have these, which their enemies to destr � i mongthti nests. � sent4tiveof the local coitneil. -Fred Waus�. I . Fieldir g - V . daughters are, Are, (Dr.) Griffi4, of Detroit; in the parish of:Wemyes, Fyfe0hire, Scot. part ere a - , � - � . 1. i i 4 1 .1 a I many an anxious Conservative -heart in con. � .. - n- 1�' ' - is not yet by a long chalk, ,State owner b land' on:Februaty Ilth, 1818, and died 'on : � I man.1 is now engaged in Mr. Joh -Kerr's I ;I Mr, Foster asked that the debate be ad p I � Mrs. J. Cowan, ofXiut�il ; Mrs. B. Smillie, 7 ! I � , re. I I I 'I of 76 vea � �_ il sequence. - 10 I 1.9 14 C januaru� 15th 1894 at the Aim i store Wingbarin -Earnest T-).t-_t-��ji�A,� �f I - journe, 1 until Tuesday, as he was too un- of ra1LWayS will prove a ighrJy cosply autsir - � of Tuckersmith, a, d olirs, . B atc or , 0 1 9 I 9 t, J osepn. 11 9 . 9 , �� .1: *ell to reply tben, This request was courte. to the mass o [ tl ie ba . x -payers. .! � � . 11 Everyone now knows what was pre- Us�prne. Their youngest daughter, Mrs. N TES. -Mr. 'William, Logie, J. ff. Bed. No Es. -Mr. Beshan, of the Gendrop� Cliu6n, was visiting' friends here last week. . . - Em - -an Russell's resolution was intro. Hagan, died fourteen yearal ago., The g000ll ana daugh r, Mrs. J, Duna and On 48 return home last" Friday he was ac- I I � ously acceded to by the Government. As a dicted wh al service was' conducted � at the resi- daughtii, of Lent, Attended the funeral Manu acturing Company, of Toronto, 5 Como, y funer i, Li ani6d b Walter Burgess, who spent result the reply of Mr. Foster was, no jEditorial,NotdV and Co�oaments- duced. It was simply a trap which the , of theW relative, Mrs. Fyfe, last week. here at present. Mr. Beehan is b6ilding ,� sorno'days visiting in that town, -Winter id � I Opposition was asked to walk into, and inj dence of the decessed, on Saturday last. by � i t to . I- . - Referring to i ;,h I Rev. J. S. Henderson. The remains were Mr, L. Tyfe, of'Wingham, was also in at- fine res denco here and �ntends movin hang1ing on well.-Alra. William Ma � . . doubt, considerably longer and more Spirited e b�adget spee,ch of Hon. an pbliging, or foolish moment, it complied. � ' ft ' A 1i t has eeh I gaire . . interred in the Rodgerville. --cemetery. The tendane'o;and spent game d a visitiag in town in he near u ure.� 11 visi , d her old home in Liatowel this week. i ay (I 0 iginst I than it would have been had it been deliv- Mr. Fielding delivered in the House of Com- Now that the Conservatives are in the trap, I i the vici�6ity,-Mr. B. Thompson and daugh- passe �Ir oubd getting 'lures for thl 11 - ered off hand,'as he had several days to mons, on Friday evening last, the Torou�o the Government proceeds to pelt tham with pall bearers were,'Mr. Perkins of Exeter , - 0 -Mi. R, N. -Duff was in Colliugwood sev- - . * , and hotel liconeeii They report a favorable re� eral ays this weel . � . in the Peter and -James Moir, of �aborne' ter andl-'Ur. and Mrs, Bouthron, of Hensall, , " eral r, inspecting maple rollers such choice missiles as ,an increase Be. ,Mr� Nelson Cc 7tine, while h" - study his opponents deliverance and to Telegram, an Independent Conservati�te Th y,blundered into repadiat. John Scott, James Sutherland and Alex- attend4"the fniqrAl 6fe Mrs. Fyfe last week. 8POn � A 013 IiPi for a] t to the Old Country. -Mr. and preferential. . rag 'a Miller, of the . boundary, to, �as taken suddenly Mrs. '$mhietne and family, of Blyth, visited at paper, says : " On Tuesday George E. Fos. ander McPherson, of Heneall. 1 -MISS.M , _ prepare his reply. The leading feature. in will rise to . make a few remarks, but'it - ing the British reference df 25 per cent. , I ill while in the city and was confined to the must abio repudiate the 33 1-3 per LOCAL BRIEFS. -Mrs. (Dr.) Griffin of Hibbe, _ � I with a severe attack of in- ' ,Mr. Thomas Fluker's on Monday. -Mr, . Air. F�eldiug.'s speech was. -the announce- �er No they, P Willam Fraser, of Morris, attended the is a heavy task which confronts him. He cent tariff which will go ringing through Detroit, and Mrs. Cowan, of! Ki�tail: at. flammation.-Mr..'William Pybus and sister hospital for several days.1 Since his returui, . . ment t hat after the firit of July next the. his ingenuity as he never tende&- the funeral of their father, the late spent's' i d 4ting relative owever, he seems to be 1 njoying his usual will have to app iy ,qf)�e eye vil a in Chisel- h 0 1 sprin usizea at Goderich.-Mr. Thomas . 1. preference given to British imports into this exercised it befo: re, if he is to destroy the the British Empi �e. Incidentally, but per- Mr. Alexander Buchanan, senior. Rev. burst this- 'week. -M r. John Horton hall health. -Mr. Ben Allen, who represents tho - . �. hor has been engaged for the Bummer with - � Shor .A, haps fatally so, the Conservatives are driven , ed.b4to-the farm lately purchased fforn Western Life Insurance Company, of Wini. Mr. ohn King ; Mr. John Raby with Air. . countrF would be increas-ed from 25 per effect of what was undovbtedly the most . hich in these days of war, Duncan Buchanan, .B.. A,, of ,anark, also mov I I . favorable budget speecli that ever fell from to a course, w 1. attended the funeral of his, fa . er.-Mr, J. his brbi�.4, Nicholas. -A number of the �nipeg, paid St. Joseph a visit'on Tuesdak 1 Geor e McDonald, and Mr. Richard Proc- . cent. 'to 33 1.3 per cent. This reduction )) _ whe� the glory of the flag sends petty cory . ' last. Mr. Allen has lost none of his old� tor, f Constance, with Mr. Peter Kin&- . the lips of a CanadiAn Minister of Finance. merdial con iderations into oblivion, is C. Stoneman was in Toronto-laet week# com. young'-peopla of this vicinity drove out to time vigor and is doing � rushing businesi wait made because, he said, the former re- I . bining business- with - A,visit - the hombl.iif Mr. R. D. Bell, of Tuckersmith, 4 1 Miss �; Lizzie Johnston, of Goderich, was duction had . operated so favorably to both Hon. Joseph- Martin, British Columbi&,s neither easily nor moderately safe. �o friends. � . - Miss Irvine, who was here for some weeks, wbere' la" ii�riokt enjoyAble time was spent in in the insurance line between St. Josep� vis " . 1 13 1 iisic and dancing until a late houi 1, and Parkbill.-Mr. William Hayeroft is a iti� g friends here this week, -Mr. I Britian and Canid*a, 'as was shown by the new Premier, is gathering into his Cabinet d, 0 the guest of Mrs. F. C. McDont'dol, left here games �'m . p- Tho as Fluker, Mrs. Fluker and 311se I nee it las the Liberal party which resent confined to the house with Is grippq. � , I away with sentiment where t ' ' ' - ' week. � he com. this week for'Dreaden, to visit-�er Sister.- when'll"o,iapersed to their several homes VIU4 Fluker went to Manitoba this ' I very large increase in trade between the two by de'grees,'and it now -looks as if he* will said . M. Remmie Durran'd is also very ill. ear Holmefield I - mercial interc sts of Canada are concerned.' QU U' I I countries. He also made the grat ing an- succeed in fortning a Government. He is . � ite a n mber from Hensall land vicinity being fully assured that Mrl and Mrs. Bell I Th I . . `3 I _ w a ify, Their political foemen answered in the neg.; attended the patriotic 'concert I held in Kip- are- goidd,'..intertainers. � I hie in not far from Killarney. Miss Mary * - . - nt that while the general taxation getting in new uien, and they are said to be . Thursday evening- of last week.- " . ' - I " � ,� Fluker will remain here until summer.- nounceme ­ , i ma. i ative. Now the slogan of one is in the POn 013 .. ! 00d men. He � aow lacks but- one to have a Mrs. Thomas Pearl was in Varna last week, ­. . i � V� I Whil 3 going out. of Duff ,& Stewart?e mill had" been decreased the ro,venue had in- 9 mouth of the ther. The Tories have stag- I , -, Exeter I PROI�EILTY CHAINGE'.-Mr. James MoK.1 .. , here had fullqu;ota Hitherto British Columbia Gov- gered in . to a position, which, on mature do. visiting her daughter, Id&. -The R. Pickard . " . I � i- yard on Monday last, Thomar, Johnston, I � . ,)�,. - creased to so great an extent that t ernments have not b - een formed on Party , they would have shunned. The Co. have engaged the services of Mis hawl J. (" ­_81TANBuRy, B. A., (late with A1§- has sold his blacksmith shop and dwelhuk son i kf Mr. George Johnston, of Morris - . I but -Mr. Martin, it is said, is deter- liberation I S ;I_ CarthyrDsler k Co.. Torontoj :Barre6ter, ConveY- house t6 Mr. John Hart, of Brucefield. Mi. drove been a aurplus of over five million dollars on lines , ' I - . his team onto a low lumber pile tb ' �9 Liberals deliberately planned and success. of Toronto, formerly �of Brussels, an in ancer,�*NCADJ3-- Money to loan. Offloes lately ob- at last year's transitetions.,and he anticipated mined to have a strictly Liberal Govern- liner for this season. -Miss Nettie Fulton is cupled-by,cbIline & Stanbury, over O'Neil's Bank, Hart iakes possession on Monday, Apr�l was qidden with snow, and one of the horses ment and will appeal to th'e country as such. fully carr�.,ed on the movement which .per. ' - I I Q 9 bh. We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mr 1 - * �i 0 168t-tf s- entio It was taken to a a surpl as of over seven million dollars on the If we can judge from reports be is gaining mita them to rank as the pro British party assisting Miss C. V. Smith, milliner. -Rev. Fleke , nt, I McKiefrom our village, but we wele � � leg very badly. ' . i`W. J. Doherty, of St. Paul's .church, has TILACIik'P.13' MICETINO.-A meeting of the � am stabl near by and a veterinary sargeonnent present year's. business. As we expect to be in public favor, and when the general elec- of Canada to -day. It is true that the Con. ndon during the past week, at-- teachers' of District No. I, West Huron, Mr. Ha;rt to our burg, and bespeak for hit ho r, I t a hopes to bring the anfinal around . I serv�tive �party has, a r�cord .which c&]snot been in Lo � , - a g. # , able to give a fall report of this. speech to tion cornes,on in June next it is not improb- load Ohara of trade, as it is an excellent all ri ht again-�Mrs. Thomas Coultei and . . a- tending Society meetings connected with the will be held in the Exeter*public school on , he asily shattered, yet the average Opposi. _ stand. 1 X � able that his G ivernment will be simEtalned � I - t Mr. tharles Coultas attended the funeral of our realers before next issue, we need not. ( aeither church. -Mr. and Mrs. ('rilbert Dick, of the Saturday,,. April 7th, at 1:��O p. m. Pro � . . . . t by a major�ty vc te of the people. .. tioniat is persuad(d that there is i . . NOT*q.-Mi R �haol Beaty is vis - ' -�4, Multiplication and division of i Wings adie Henderson, daugtiter of Air. R, .35 m ItIng atu make f arther reference to it here. They � . I flory in I or gain in t a now role, that not un. London road, recently very lileasantly an- P, I' - a peopl , I tartained a number of friends, its did also -,Mr te, Ethel is week. h Jhe Varn Of th'e D. nderson, of Whitechurch, onTuesday. I i - lit =i' . P. Gowan ; 2, local institu � a 1�1 � ., .1 kely there is dahupir, and that clever poli. ;� , will all have an opportunity of perusing it Speakin of the numerous bills to come tics would have been to explode the Laurier their neigh 'to Mr. A. Stewart and sister. Mr. Anderson ; 3, ethics 0� -tale bearing Metho ipt church urprised the Rev. M�. __ I � bo P . . , F9 i I for themselves. In his reply Mr. Foister before the Provi cial Legislature at its pre., �-Mr, and Mrs. Bennett, of Exeter were in Mr. V. Gardiner ; 4, relation of the publ a- -Andre n, on Tuesday night Imt, with ag. - li I �. : 11 . Government'i design by supporting Russell's . ' I .load of oat$, and had a jolly goo . From Alberta. I spoke for about five hours. Like all Mr. sent sessiot . i,, the Globe says : " There are the village on Sabbath last, visiting the school course to language and grammar, Mr. enormous � I - . resolution, or refusing to .,be drawn into -the I - ' a with the pairs n and his estimab16 E�,IR . POSITOR,-It is time I wrote to - I on- Bloomfield� � tim I Foster', i speeches, this one was exceptio�ally quite a number of bills introduced to amend debate. Mideast McDonald. -Miss RoUion, of L .1 I I 11i i I � don,is visiting her sister, Mrs H. Arnold. DFAIni oF'MRs. HYNDMAN.-On Tuesday family. -Mr., James crest left on Tuesola YOU g of the delightful winter -4 the . I " . - .7 able. He had a hard task before bim,'and the municipal aft, the 'yearly grist of now . afternoon the funeral of the late Mrs. Gen. last, for Dauphin, Manitoba, along with hilo xiirt , west. It is far ahead of the O,atario - �� . ld have performed it better. and novel ideas, very few of which are found I 11 Liberals are jubilant. They say that bbel -Mr. F. G. Bonthron, of Seaforth, was in brother, Alexander Forest. We wish the winters. We had only a few d.*ys of cold . no man con if enemy must now apply for iaccour to th4 the village last week, visiting his parents.- Hyndman *took place from her late resi- � L " I . iThe great burden of his spetch WAS the old to be of muoh f any practical benefit, In increasog that Mr. F. C. McDonald. who has been in To. dence to the Exeter cemetery. The deceased every succ6as and a s�fe journey. .1 I ' Weather in November. and a good. part of �1 . manufacturing interests. . SAD DzAm.-On Tuemday afternoon,MrO. this r6rith was like Indian summer in the , ; complaint that the Liberals had failed to made part. of t a present or any compre. pre I ferential, the Laurier Governmeint has- pronto for several weeks, returned home this lady was a most amiable. and respected citi. I d her � son Robert drove to older provinces of Canada, I hensive act. - Tie, best- act."that could be done no great injury to any Canadian in,,' iweek.-Miss Halton, who was here last sea. zen, having been a resident of Exeter for Wim. Elliott An � I I I fulfil their promises to reduce taxation and . -was a cousit ' - I Intbe month of December the weather I - - � passed this sessi )n would be one to forbid dustry, but it has doubtless awakened fear son As milliner for Mr. J. W. Ortwein, has twenty-fiv,6 years. She � . itent Bayfield. 1!Sha appeAred to be in her usuil f-- +.h- a ace of Jwo ears at least an fur- U r, L 01. L I V I 13 .3 gcod health. � On returnin k, thev had onlv was almost,as pleasant as Nove ber the � �7if t decreme the expenditure. %Joncerning bhe r i .7 engaged - this - year with Mr. E. Annie, Ann ern er o , L, a are 0 ng an an as I .., I I - . i r - . . ther tinkering -with the act." Any person - as to what may follow, The Conservatives r6minent member of the Ladies' Auxili- gone a slicirt distance when she complainea only i mception being alight flurry of snow I 11 � prefermitial tariff, he Said that although the . will now go in for extrewe protection and has entered upon 'her duties. -Miss Annie a p , � . I - � I - . who has anythin 3, to do 'with the working of a pain i4 her side,' gave a sigh and e the S inday before Christmas, which lasted I I � 0 ' ' Her . . ' . . , - 1, , __ Conner ratives' were opposed to it, they of our MURICIPS L institutions will heartily rely more than ever on the strong arm of Beek has returned from St. Marys, where ary of thei Trevitt Memorial church. ired imirnediitely. She leaves behind on? fora low days, the weather being pretty I I I- I ' I � I , .� .1 � would not repeal it if they came into power, and fervently sa 7 amen to the Globe's aug- the interests which thrive on high tariffs. � she had been r spending, several weeks vrith demise -has cast a gloom over hei co-workers Naughter And three sone, Evylin �nd Ro r cold. . I I �, at be denied that the L�iirier Gov-� relatives --D . Gunn, of Clinton, was in the in the , church. Her husband and two I I geotion. It would be a gratifying relief if It cann I eath, � bat they would so adjust the tariff that no . village on Tuesday -last.-The friends of daughters - Are left to mourn her d on the farm, Edward teaching school ne3, The firor, week of January was eold. Af- I I i- 7 i ernment, is appealing to a tremendous con itobs. Sh' they have in f I our Legislation would give this much ve the heartfelt sympat Windsor, 1 and. Albert in Man a ter ti at we had weather like -1 ; : manufacturing industry in Canada would be stituency with its increased preference. It Mr. Robert Twitchel will regret to learn They ha hy of the . F I 1� i I amended act a r st,if for only two years. As has resided on the Babylon line, Stanley, fo� Soutl Africa, although not quite so Warm as i . I f " in r I i- ! . injured: by it. He 418o pledged his paxty it has been for many years past no person is.at the same time, neutralizing or winning that he is again, quite seriously ill. -Mr. whole corn' unity in thei sad affliction. upward@ of thirty-five years. The I family, in Ki 3aberley., February was a delightful . � L � � over elements in the English-speaking prf)v. Henry Welsh is steadily preparing and get- NOTES. -Mr. Johnston� teacher,� occupied have the sympathy! of the community i4 mont i. We bad one pretty cold week in - I _, i - can tell what 'a session of the Legislature I � 1. ; anew to a tariff sufficiently high to thorough fo I inces which were suspicious of Friench-Can. iug iA material r the erection of hi's fine, the pulpit of Main stree;'Methodist church I I i . -hanjes in the , . . their sad berew remeAt. She was sixty yeao February, and som I . � rnay bring forth, and its c 6 cold days towardsthe .,2 ' � I ly pro,ect, all Canadian industries. The adian aseendency in the Liberal party. Sir new 'brick dwelling. -Mr. William Chap- Sun -day, morning, owill the indisposition ` f this month, but such weather is &I- , - � i � ! municipal act are mighty bewildering i�,'all . 11 . . -Mi of a a, a native of Ireland, and a member if close 1,10 - I I . ; present prosperity of the country he attrib- i Wilfrid Laurier long ago made up his mind man is moving into the neat dwelling of the I ev. Mr. gilyard' .. R. I I . concerned. For: any sa,kes, gentlemen, jiye - the Vnglisli church. 1 Her remains were inir wayi0considered an oyabl and healthy in I I I N. Ore�ah left for Toronto and Peterb I I . � to go to the country with a platform sparkl- which he purchased from Mr. Welsh.--- oro on � �j a . uted to the good results still flowing from the municipal act a rest. erred in the 1�ayfieild cemetery Thursd4jl, Albe'ta, March, during the first week, was � I ing with -pro-British planks, and the bud�et Mrs. R. Hunt was in Clinton, last week, Monday. A lucrative position has been of- t I I i. . . . . I � 4 cold, 1b - � the policy inAugurated when the Conserva. � . visiting relatives. -Miss Emily Welsh is in fered him at either place. We hope -to hear � i. , ut the weather ib lovely for the past - I I � is the crowning achievement of' .his pur- . . I I I � . tive party were in power, and to a general That brighti and sprightly jonrnal, the pose." Strathroy, spending a week or so with her that I I Dick " has settled somethin gooA. : . ; � weaki-bright and sunny days. ;, 9 4 : . ,�. � I . I " � I I Bluevale. . NO: wonder cattWaan live on the -airie � - Toronto'Star, sizes up the position thus : . � � � . sister, Mrs. Seeds. -Mr. Norman Cook is -Arch Dea with's I I - I _pr ­ revival of, trade the world over. The Lib . I F�, I � I . . " The strong porition that Sir Wilfrid I sufficiently recovered from his rec t illness good congregation at evoitt Memorial PATRIOTIC , QoNczm.-At our patriotip, with ut being fed during the winier) as � : � . oral party, he said, had by their poi . I , Ne-ws' of the Week. - T a ncert on Wed nesday evening of last wee' 1 there�are only a very -few really cold days at . . - tods i to be on our streets again. -Mr. J, G. Stan- church last Thursday evening. -Rev. Mr. ' Laurier and his Governm�nt hold y is I ' I . neutralized the beneficial results Which the ' age fi��ty.five dollars was made from the sale �i a time, and the air is dry and braci 0 1 ' ,nf, Z � . . ,due to an active use 9'f intelligence similar TOTAL BRITISit LossEs.-The total Brit- bury, barriater,of Exeter, was in t ie vill Martin is in Toronto thie week, as a dele. . that he cattle do not feel it like they i o I . I 'to re- . regret that a collection w Ontario. Besides, the *now has not been - People Df this country would have experi- to that which enabledi Lord Roberts ish losses in South Africa, exclusive of the on Wednesday. -The Canadian )rder of gate to the convention of Chosen Friends.- tiokets, which was not bad for our littl . ,;! T_ I eaced i:i common with other countries. Sir fieve Kimberle andito occupy Bloemfon- Invalids sent hom'e are 16,418 iii killed, Foresters of Court Ivy -Green into d meet. Mrs. Horne and child, from near Stratford,. vil.lage. Many:i , A; i . . _. . wounded and missing. ing in their new lodge room in �"cEwen's is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mies Horne, not taken up after the reciting of I I The A very � deep this winter. The cattle and I i ? -, Richard Cartwright followed Mr. Foster, win. - Lord Ro)erta,! after surveying the t Minded Beggar." One thing that w horse are lookiiing splendid this spring. A .11, I . hole situation And! consulting his own � RA13BI WisE DEAD. -Rabbi Isaac Wise, block, over G. Greenslade's reatxrant, on milliner. -A. Sheir, one of the apprentice sea - : 4 1 1 - and he, in turn, will be followed probably the most distinguished ra . our entertainment was a bluff or two on it is far super - t, - capacities, appears to' have decided that it bbi in Tuesday evening of next - week. -4r. Wm. boys in the Times office, met with an acci. nice toi note At th ranch,with I . � ior to a stable I I Charlee Tup er. The debate is likely to the reformed Jewish church, died.st-Cineiii- Welsh was in 67inton" on Friday In t. -Miss dent on Monday, which wfll put him off large percentage of children in the audien . ( It as cattle and horses prefer I I � p . Nyould be better for him to use his head to . d in the village was ther 3 the fO . rimer on a cold day. . I natti, on Tuesday, of a stroke of .paralysis, Rollins, of Exeter, who was visitin Mrs. F. duty forafew days. While working with a NelLrly every a : 1, .� last seNeral days.- think with rather than to attempt to use it ,%; .. � � ; � � . 3 bat was ri' An�ther grand advautage to the farmer - � , TheSenate killed -the re -distribution bill to butt his way �hrough into Kimberley." which made its first appearance on the C. MoDowel, for a couple of weeks, has re- gordon jobber his right hgnd was ,;aught in and t , ht. Those who came frot i '. � . � peevious Saturday evening. . .. . turned home. . some part of the machine And— severely the .country sh red a true patriotic spirit,.. is tha j we have no storms in winter like in - ; . � - : - on Wcdnesday;by a majority of twenty- I I - GRAND TRUNK REPo4T.-A despatch . __ . crushed.i as the coming V ke anything but pleasant o I the E ist, so that the reads very seldom get I - - I T - two. � . The followipp, interesting - computation from London EDiland sa,�s : The Grand . I STALLION SOLD. -1-lesers. Bawden & Me. such a cold ni and with 1� drifte 1. In fact, they are pAAmable every . 5 lit the roads i . 7 . I - � C I . . made by a con temporary: shows in a concise - Dashwood. - � I Trunk report, issued March 27tb, is Ahe Donall have sold another of their imported drifted. A ve long and good programm� day. We expect a large inumber of immi- . . i � The Ontario Legislature has got down to :__,_� - ­ I . I i grant; 5 thii spring from the StateAs and the :� and striking manner the, cost to the people plainoi8t possible --record"- of prosperft' DOTS.—John Nicoll, of Rochester, N. Y., st.allions. The Messrs. Smiley Brothers, of was given. Rpv. D. Rogers made a hai. I l V. 1. I ! . � . I . solid work, and a large number of public 0 - n ble talkin in _Grosa� receipts,Aner'- ad 13.23 per cent., was in town last Thursday on business,- Alviston, Ontario, formerly of Tuckeramith, monious chairman. Mrs. D. Rogerif playea older provinces of Canada. Prioes bave � f thi; intermi dulged in by eas . , I been airly good this winter, especially for , . I I and pr�vate bills of' various kinds arrFa on t .�i This the accompaniments for the solos - Mrsi I ; on many -parliamentary representatives, working ,expenses increased 11.68 per cent., Mr. Hy. Bosieenberry, of Grand Bend, was near Kippen, are the purchasers 0 - t I ­ I - I - . . I I . I . . _103, aired George McDonald for the choruse . I ,, � I their way through the House. During, the and should be --carefully pondered over by traim uJifleage increased .6.50 per *cent. ; in town last week. -r-Mrs. J. K. I Goetz held, horse is 11 Brunstine Boy," No. 10; I a, au4 P,5rk, eggs'and butter. Mr. Win. Thirsk I - I , � . I . � t f ­ , those who send mind bags as their represen. ;C93i238 were spent on capital account. a rag bee on Thursday of last week. -Hoff. b ' I I P i ce Alexander;" grand sire I I Prince Miss Aggie Herbert for the drills, etic., ete, is h&ving good success with his thoron - . rin . gh �, 14 � week nothing startlin,j has transpired, and tatives : " During the swision of 1891 �Mr. Passenger receipts increased 14.86 per cent. man-Brotherg wer runninj their factory- oll Wales." " Prince Alexander " is one of Mr. W. H. Kerr of Brus�els, gave an ad bred cattle. In fact, Mr. Thirsk is getting good progreas has been made with the eati- . . 10 0 inning dress on the B I Miss G i6 flee hy that h6 will soon be as- stout as - � Davin spoke 1 023 times, occupying 250 E Br �riiish . fleg,1 and rett . � and freight receipts 6.13 per cent. No NO week. -Mr. d. enshire is also the champion horsesin Scotland, w I I 0 11 - I I d n Mr. John ton 4i - mates. It ia expected.the session will last pages of .Hansaid. The' time he took was changes.�are proposed on the board. , deali.6g in agricultural -implements,-Mr. the championship premium of ;C25 as the Carson, of Wi*gham, rlicite "I BoUs " a0i Mr. Wiley, of Sts ley. a I .. I . ; . 0; 0 it. a L's 250 head of cattle are in splendid � . I I anti well on in April. 42 hours, or Six days. The per them cost of BAD FOR TIIF, LADIES.—A London des. Harry' Wind was in town last week. -Mr. beat Clydesdale stallion at Dundee in 189 few children Id d I .Mr. Herb Wight� Thirs I � I . — � rRnningParliarnentia$5,525.43, The -total patch says : "The South African war has 1�. E. Miller, our enthusiastic- book agent, also in 1891. At the Agricultural SocietyL'S man, also of i gham, kindly lent, himself condi ion. He has nostables, their only � I . L . : ' for the eve shelter being behind bluffs, Hiscattlehave - I . i I nin a perform some clever bal� - . � . -cost, therefore, of Mr. Davin for that sea. momentarily crippled the ostrich feather is busily en aged in delivering war books.- show at Doncaster he received the champion � � - r I I The Sa,me Old Bill. . - sales of Vauschwanger had. the miefor- �25 for best Clydesdale stal. ancing feats on slack wire, which highly- lived on straw the whole winter. I have , I � I _1 . - siou was S38,6', 8.01. For this amount of inolustry. There have been six Mr. Henry premium of Z . i . : I � . AT(ronto correaplondent says : money you coub I buy at current prices' 77,- ostrich feathers.annually in Mincing lane, tune of being badly hurt while saw -log ii winteied[15 head on Straw, and they look . 1-1 ,ging- lion. He also received the Canada Chal- delighted the eye. The average- boy I . . 356 bushels of wheat, which means 129 car Averaging about $4,500,000 in the aggra- last Week. -Miss Walker, of Hyde Park, lerige cup at Glasgow Stallion show in deeply in.love itb ii slack wire. Mrs. W fully as well as cattle in .the East which are I 11 Hcnry Cairscallen, M. 1'. P., has intro- a ea c I ,nd �� Flo I � - loads, or I I trai i loads. Taking 1898 af'�`�he ate. This year there has already been a has again taken her situation with Mr. John March, 1892. It will be seen by this th t J. W t re ited, 11 1� inburgh After fed ori� grain and roots. After Beeding I may � I � du3ed a bill eatitlied 11 An act for, the protec- -niley have made a good selec. -den '� and " The Soldier'$ Home " ver - write," gain. � .sta)Jbxd, Mr. I avin's 14 years in the House Eficiency of 40 per cent. in the supply. As Hall, as milliner. -The order of the da the Messirs. 8i ,h i - tion of life atid property in the use of Station- . Y, on T J� Yours very truly, 1. I I � lost tile cou'Ary $500,000, which would ostrich fe2thers are still extremely fashion-' Monday last, was the trial of three sports tion. 11 Brunrstiue Boy " was imported in nicely, especially t a latter piece, Mn' ' �4 . 3 i . � I ary boiJ ers and engines, and the ekamination buy 1,000,000 bushels of wheat ; or, to put able, the shortage has -caused a decided en- shooting game during the season not opened. November last. He is five years old and Will Stewart sa, Ake the LioWs Muz� i. ROBERT WAUI)_ J , * . A I I . - � and licensing of persons in: charge of them." it in other terma, 8,300 car Ioads, or 700 hancement in price. Lawyer Dixon, of Exeter, was also on the briht bay in color. zle 0 1 11 and " He isn't Sleeping Now �' WFT"4iwm, Alberta., N. W. T. � . �- . I � . - it - A . . . ,; � r r, I i March 15th, IM, I - � I i . . � This is the same old bill that has cropped train loads. There are 500 schools in the WINTER AND SpRu�t,,-Mr. Harry Cav- scene, in behalf of the supposed criminals, EDDi-,TG BELi,s.-On Wednesday of last with good voice and exoression, and wa'4 i �, 1 � . /. I �i � i I � I i � , h legislative Northwest Terri to ea, each of which costs endish, a nephew of the Duke of �Devon- Mr. John Gill, of Exeter, the game wardeD, week Cedar Cottage, Exeter north, the resi- heartily encored. , #artley Patterson was � I - �, UP at s3me session during eac ri I t � -Tlhe national festival given by tha i: ; I - I I ty years, If this bill the Government.$400 annually. Mr. Davin's Shire, and a well-known explorer,. is in love Was the prosecutor. The� Justices of the dence 6f Mr. John Northeott, was the se-ene Also encored for heicomic song, " I Wan� I I . . I .1 . term for tile past twen ,o bela Soldie rch, St. Marys, , I "I I I verbiage, converted into hard cash, would with a fair-haired girl of the stage, who is Peace dismissed 'the case without costs, of a pleasant event, when about Seventy. t r." in an original, humorous L 'di 'Aid of Knox chu . ry� d as a re- . � . r become i law, th4 result will be that eve 1 ' - trange et��-_ 1�`St'et ek' was agreat success an I . I I . upport all theee schools for 25 years. This under sixteen years of age. She is Nina The case lasted several hours. Still,s five guests assembled to witness the mar. sk . , entitled " The Masquerade Ball,�o " � i 0 . . q ; - T, riage of his eldest daughter. Jessie, to Mr. Hartley Patterson did some comic acting "' Salt ��e ladies have a good sum for their , � F - . cheese I actory, printing office and other 8500,W0, by the by, would pay the duty on Soviening, and took a small part in theatri- to say, a local sport went out on Tuesday to I . � � I . treas ry. . : � 1� � establishment in which steam is used will 100,000 mowing machines, or on 33,000 cale. The girl's parents, tfough poor, have have some f an with his gun and hound.- Riebard Yellow, Son of Mr. Thomas Yellow, the Xtish coachman. His wake-up was per. - � . ; . . I � � i q I . � 7 1 � . i I I I . . � � � I , il . ! . C I - I � t", , 1i * � L (: i ;0 � Tono-�N-TO. -1 -_ . 4couillng ill'alud lower. The it - _ affect sales. i` �%X follows - " --I large rolls, 1$ prints, 19 to � :21 to Ve ; Ix an . At 1-3 to 134( Values are goi fairly Active. 1 fine selling, al . . Mio�NITREALo� market is rAtl end of last we si=ale Packag, - C� A ,>Ie ;,another as high as 292 - , very dull, and -but few whole malle on Saturi] at,20c. iCheezi . less, and pricii . fo-;r 8,11 goods, . � price ean be -1-i Market -AS stro I a good half -ce were =aide at 16, .bol . a, but t -war "-t at will 151, -to 1160. I I I eanaiderable I their is none t � _ Tom-NTo, 3i current quota Vr busbel ; a I per bushel to $6 per bm per pusliel ; ti P40t', _ The mar-ket track at S8 to W&gons at abc .- I -stole, c olice : . ag- - - I . Liv, LMNDON�, 11 live stock tral ern demand is . are Wo � _.� sheep, '71d: � � LIVEIBPOOT"� - tie, od, - :I ,MONTREAT,,. litt-tchers war - trade was fair, lower, qualit Thursday- P 4j�e per pound I from 31 to 41 f roM 2�', to 3.J ,good many lin I sold at from Calves -sold At ,18614 at from � I yearlings -at - I - lambs sold At: - -sold at about I lots, woighe& ToRm;Te, 1 -Prices rang ew,t. for heav, light, Au od than market I 'Offerings soR ButeherW Cat, $Ci25.,pereWt,, I . per,.cwt., med . . . $3,50 per ,cwt . $92.50 per owit , !Steady price*;, wore moderat ,ad to 4 -modej Milch Cows� a head. she! $3.50 perewt 4OWt, Hogs- � ewt. for seled - ural weight, -i land light fait yard lambs 4 . . and stock zol $4 to $5.50 P -cwt. for pick BUFFALO, ', "Ition. bui fat export cg best, $*190 t� $4.60 � goodill I � to $4.90 �; ,0 . 41. 10 to $4 � to It. 10 I f� common 1 S3,75 .; gDtodl $4.60 ; fair � fat cows, g4 madjum fat � -common to I- 6hoice to ox r. ood .30 3.50' ;$134knev 1 C&IV4M, gOOd I I UMNod to eh 13-11a lambs was, T good -to thic lings, $6,5f $6 ; wether �On the elom iover, and ti decline for I .Market L iwit L �� *ith a itslL -�eoenecl .at , , is�1211 a,W � *Cnce of orl On Tuek M., on Ilot Stock and ,o proprietor - I I � ,On Frida , .P. mi., on ji a mile -and 2 Stock and lack, prol tioneer. Ou,W-ed *'clock p. Besforth* 1%'h Corice solicitor ; , on � .. I . M., in Egg, of land " Clark), Pro: tioneer. On 'Wed: V., m, tha L. R. S., -, �P.Iernerits, Brown, au On sav P, M., shax Of Usborni Inents. 4 Inieto-re ; I - I - P .— I I I I L I - I ; � � C - . k - __ ­ ____ __--___1 �