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I . .. 1 4 __ . .. I FIENNOMMON . mosPE1000001 . __ ! . � ____ - --------------- Z: . . . . . . . . .. - NOMMMENNO NUMENNI I I - _ - � . I . ��, I - ? . � . I - 1�f _ - . 6 � -Every Toronto, ban returned home, having greatly - - was greab.-Mrs. James Paterson has been I i . !� � re deciA.ed to leave over binding even if they desired to do so. I I � i - - t INEW ADVERTISEMENTS. bedealt With, hai uch agreement before it in binding upon enjoyed -her visit. -Syrup making is �4&bdut confined to her bed this last week or no, the . . � , - - 7 I . - � until next session.a, 004ple of important 4 -Province has to be ratified by the Legle- wound up for another season. It is �� many result of I a severe cold contraoW some time The� Corner Store, �_ I.-'. , ��� _�� reposed to I - -_ AW The figure between the parenthesis, er each . the � abs, denotes the pap of the paper on which the measures which they 'at first, pi ature. The agreement in full has to be yeh'arg since thare has bion io much syrup ikg-).-F�os were heard for the first time � I - . �t,� - I' � � advortivententwMU foaled. . make law this year.. The first of theme is placed on the table of Parliament. It is making as there has been this season. *Sorne last Satur ay and SUDday. thus indicating . I I � � . � - �. I I . � I Ustling ]Right Down to Bualnem--G. & M. -I I Id between W and, $50 that pningisat hand. -Mrs. John Aiken- I Wall Paper-Lurneden & Wilsou-6 the one providing for compulsory arbitration then public property. The Mail or any farmers.bave fie � a . �- Diatoluti n SaId-J. W. 01A : -in disputes betw4 - I cast over the world. Parliament can die. . - - tr H THE BL T - l watu-6 � � 3en corp�rations aad their othe paper can publish its contents broad- worth. oit.-Mr. Simon McKenzie, jr., welt - House Cleanine-MaKinnon & ca. -5 . . head has returned home from's visit to De- IT , UE FRON a s I - - — ' known in this neighborhood, has W ; . I . I - 4 o oth in . that .for the launched �� - f Milline,y-B. B. Guun-4 employees, and th qr case it as long as -the wind lasts, and after � . - i To Farrners-G(orge A. Gray -5 Leadburv. out onto the sea ol'uncertainty to seek his ! � Z promotion of good roads. . -1 all t iis publicity it must receive the assent i I � . . - � � � 10 'I You'll see our clothing when you need a fortune. , v I �; Notice to Creditors -R. N. Lewis -5 . - . . Mr. M.Kenzie will be greatly ! i .. � ! of a najority of -the people's representatives i . YoUngr � � - Look To Your closets -Wu% CooPer-5 � I I 1. � 'Easter Terrn4-W. H. Shaw -6 . - * I I before it is worth the paper on which it is inew suit, that is if you have any reafEct .mis7ed amongst the people. -, How- I m, . I [ . Caj a4a, Business College -D. McLachlan & Son -5 Editorial Notes and Comments. written.to any body. Is it not ridiculous, lor yo0 dollars, A man cannot affor to ever, we all wish him evely succesi -Mr. 1 � I I I - - Diswution of Padnersh'p-J. C Abell --5 .1 k a 'pay so� much for a suit -of clothes if a, half - GeergeF&esold, foreman of Maple Lawn ;� 11 I . mate, f last week, de-, if not dishonest, to call such a transaction t 4 � � ". ..... Plow Shaea-�R. Willis & son -6 � I The Exeter Adv( $'pace to - 44 secret deal � ?" Will the Mail e i how �hour's looking around would save a dollar - farm, has made is large lot of maple syrup 7 1 � Faint -131- . Mullett & cl,-8 �, xpla a � . -1 1. !votes a considerable port n of its . ing are trade ----- Auction bale . Wilson -5 i it can be made more public? I Ifor him. The suits we are sell with, an exceptional batch of tougar. . . ; - I I � ; . I I To& Store -A. G. Ault -5 i what purports to be a report of the speech � ,builder@. Tb4 are sty,fiah, perfect fitters __ ­ A,_41 LIN ItY I I . i S Shorthand iluo, e --Miss Campbell -8 . . .- - J lber, M. P. P. for it . . I land good wearere. Best of a�l, the price is . - I � �1� I I specfalo--[41�-E MeFaut & Co. -8 I :delivered by 34r. H. E was the intention of the Governmeut to I . � I . I � I I I I . I I I Zurich. , ' : I I . I Z - Klugols Sho .a�-14]-W. IL Nvillis-8 Leg"la ure during the Jow The E. MdFaul Co., Soaforbli. L I i- South Huron'in the L introduce into the Legislature this session a I ' . un- . 17 - 11 I � 1688 1 Buggies, carriage% wagons, etc. The I - '�. Blcycles-j� �tannirg-s bill I Having gecured the services of MISSES LE FAIFE � I %. Colts For SA* e-Robt. Blair 5 a - Budget debate. TI tte given Mr. MhkiDg provision for the ene rage- � ABOUT Us. -The syrup making is almost dersign4d would respectfully inform their numeroug ; I - � ! ! � To Farme . . -6 : EilbBr good grounds for 6n action for libel ou , . cuirtomers and the blic In general, that,they have and WHITMY, late of the firm of Messrs. Abell & OrtWein, � I Shirta-F, . dwards-8 menb of the improvement of the lea ing , one or is year. - r. an ra. I a vary large stock of thuir celebrated "Hen � . I . for publishing such a conglomeration of un. . f lafflues. and Lumber ' ehave put 0 .� . I L 3 - I I spring Good . King�8 alming it off as big' high ways in t a evince. is nowstatedr ler and daugh r, of London, are visiting it buggies,' an p n re in a stock of 'brand new milhnery.—nothinor old. � tud-Ex 4i . : gramatical nonsense and I . Mrs. Miller's arent8'. -Mr. and Mrs. R. Wagons, all our own 6%ke. 0 tom atl g- buys . i tor-Offleo-8 ­ . � ar stock � i . - ii-namiuon & Kcrelake-8 . speech. I �i howaver, that this bill will not be pressed lay, has will find It to their advantage to Inspect o I .. I I � Seed Corn - f Pollarcl.� 'he fine rain' of Wedneod And- on I � .­ : . - i befoTe buying elsewhere. Our vehicles are all up4o- - T-- I . � �i ; .11 i I - I 1qot1_AA"_Ja a Gravef-S I � -+- � this season. The reason given for the 'delay taken away the last of the snow and started date, and fully guaranteed. Price$ su'rigirt, give I I . lieto a--migs Wiggins -8 I I � I . KOMI Reto don & Wilson -8 The I Globe, no doubbi correct -IV thinks,, is that a scheme for the abolition Of toll everything to grow. -Messrs. � William and us a cAll. Fred Haze & eon, Zurich. 1e8Tx2 I I I � .- - Fa- raera Saw JAtoney-[2)-Lums I . ,,,, I I I 1 T � I � Estrwy Cattle--lWni. Lindsay -6 . there is no t nity for Ontario roads t,an be beat considered in conjunction John MeGavin were at Elora; on'Tuesiday, 'go . . �� ' � ... z_ I i . I - NoTEs.-Last Sunday evenin Rev. C. S. ; AND SATURDAY . I J � Flax-Livirptone .& Co -6 ! a I FRIDAY I �, ��, I � . I . I � -Held & Wilson -5 farmers to capture a larger share of the live' with the proposal to "spend a million dollars j p I I Olin being judge at the el ring, stallion Finkbeiner's pulpit was occupied by big i � . ' � .� Paisy Churns There d brother Thomas, of Elkton, Michigan, who I . . . .. I i. Roccas t:) Rent�-A. G. Ault --8 stool; trade of Great Brit4n than they have for the improvement of highways. show in that place. -Mr. William Pollar I - t. . ; I - i � , i 5 P who wants i lge,o. I -T. F. Coieman--8 I iver forty toll roads in the Province, ' I I . be : !, are 0 bought a team of M oBean colts from Juhn -large eon- i - 1� 4 t 7 � I � . . I . preached an excellent sermon to a 'Id be pleased to show the ladies of this vicin' � I I i - hitherto enjoyed. Alt ugh last year we SOM13 of them under private control and' MeGavin, one day last w�ek._ We are We wou ity Wliat , � , 4 - gregation.-Mrs. W. F. - Finkbeiner, who , ,. i� . 11 . I I � i shipped out of the count ,between $10,000,- some of them under the control of the munl- pleased to bear that Mr. Them and ' -the way of fine hats. We — 4 , - 1. as Slott, who has been visiting with her parents, Mr. w,e are able to do for them in I i P, X, i has been dangerously ill, in Dakota, is im- Mrs. D. S. Faust, for the past three weeks - , 11 �., I , ., � � I I ., I I p 0 1 ' ee us. .- I . I ght'S. urou 6I.P00140TO 000 and $11,000,000 wort of cattle, there is ci Ries, and it is believed that n the I , I .t . . sition of money forgood roads a-schern. proving and we hope to soon: hear of his n . be glad, to have you come in and S � ��� . ��5 no doubt still room for e tending our export Pro returned to her home in Milverton o Mon would . . ... �_ -� .- which would bring about complete recovery. day last. -Rev. C. S. Finkbeiner i's . i . I I i,r. -: - . mig i e eve e a I .. - - I'll . ri; � . . . � trade. Recently the R itish Government the ibiAition of toll roads in -the Province. ' NoTE4 -Mies Lena Sbimore, , who has week attending the annoal conference For the past two years- we have been sayin% to the peo- - ��-: , . - ,-o )3EAFORTH, FRIDAY April 20th, 1900 has seen fit to prohibit the importation of - - ' - . i � ; 7. , 9 — Wh)n the municipal loan fund was distrib. been residing in Seaforth for i year or up- wnship. On ac- unt of his. a . -ny eon- i , . - - I . 4 ttle from Argentine, o iDg to the preval. Wallace to co play second fiddle to a -1 - � 1�i I .— . . ­ ca6 ute( in 1873, Sir Oliver Mowat provided for wards, waavi8iLiog friends on the Leadbury sence, there will be no service in the Evan- pie that we don't propose to t,- , tle from that coun- _. I I i��, I' ence of disease among ca the iquidation of the debts of many munici- line in the earl patt of this week. -Mr. getical church next Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. cern in tM - ,need A ._1 L . The War. . e a formidable corn- . y is county, and let us emphasize it. You don't- . ­ try. Argentine has be - - . zz � � - '_ I �11 pali des in conjunction with the distribution and Mrs. Smith and their daughters, Misses .. ... I I 1_. - � . I , e stock exp John Foss, of Exeter, spent Eamter with -tore. I ;A *, titer with Canadian it, orters � , � � �, - —c d look through our s ., � TuEnE is as yet no -thing of sp5cial inter pe of t�,,Oe an.fund. The same principal it is, Mary and Grace, attended th) wedding of to buy -om�e an i " I �_ d in the Bribish trHe, and we should 10 I friends here. -The infant child of Mr.Henry � I .- i �, . epgage ., I - - t . -I- 41. eat to chronicle irom the seat of war in - at will be gulp , 0 be app le 0 a olitiOn Miss Mar� Greig, daughter o� Mr. George MagelwaR buried on Monday Jast.-Mr. � 1� . . � 11 sed ,u d .� 4 *J� L ­_ � . be able to make -up -the loss th —_ � . ! � - 4, *1 � . . of t lFroade. The matt r is of such lar ' ' rreig, of Morris, which. event took place on - I . � - . � ; i � .s i la . 9():' 0 I Calvin Williams, of Port Huron, was howe � , �: - been no important Govern. . � ­ r, ;;�, e South Afriea,�_ There has caused by the action of tbe* British . impbrtavee that the Government has de- Wedneed . Iset.-Mrs. McKay, for Easter. . I I . L '. �� ,­ J� l I . .1 ay evening - - . .. 4 1.Z_"t movement of British troops since Bloemfon-. ment. . � .1 �: � ,� I i� - I cided to take .fuller tim3 for consi�leration who bar, been ill for some time, is, we are . I . I . - ,; I . . � I I � L , L ­ � - I . ,� ; - �: - I n . I �, Ar-_ � tein surrendered, and the bulk of Roberts" . of all the inter'e8t.i involved. say -Miss Ida , . At the ,r . L . .. - - McKillop. � , �' ; I _ I i� . :� , . ,� . While the estimates for the Ontario Agri- sorry to ., not recovering. T . - � I � I 4; -!I----= I I L. � .i V. I t Brow wood, was visiting her aisi- - I , ` �. - army is still located there. The win er ' n, of Die i - ' I as ' L F7 "! to all L . - I I : � f,z cultural College were� being diSCU83ed in the I � -a. Robt rt Gray, for two or three in - 6n the dollar—slightly soi ed - .Z , " - season is comin on in South Aftica and the . '. ter, Mi We extend a pressing invitatione Smocks and ,Overalls at 75c . . �� I - �'Llg .9 .. . . _1 �" Legislature the other day, the. Minister of Farquhar. day a- list weer. Her many friends here this township and who do not now deal with us to I . I . L i� - . � I - . I ; ��! t result of 'fire and water. � � � �, 4, -4 wcat6r is so wet and the roads so bad: tha - . ' a trial this sea son. Out stock in exceptional- a ; - � I I k � D. TJAY ner, Conve3 aucer, will : � I I - - - : ,I -,.U,1! . Agriculture casually referred to the difficulty , CJMM1,J..,,' -, 'mort. were pleased t P again meet her. -We beard fy'vie'llugle and well assorted and there Is 'one thing i . . " ­ This is given I eg and deeds- drawn up. Money loancd at the . . ��-;�i:� it is difficult to move troops. a rn ,, i . ! � i 7", ­'i� - ga-' at . . I 7 = he experienced in procuring teachers suit- lowe ratesof interest. 1669 frogs croak lae � Sunday, being the fir t ti e , rtain and that to, you cannot beat this store for I . - I ?, � 11 � n. I The this seaso I h. -At is a great pity that TuE prices and gogd goods. W. H. Willis, agent for � � I . . 7i - as a reason for the presBut inactio ' � � , �' *��$ , NATRIMONIAL-Mr..- William Crayford, � . I t - � � .� z XOSITOR, w iieh is an excellent p . � C� � _i'A , r able for that institution, and the additional � e King's shoes for Seafo rth. 16S8_1 OME WITH -THE CROWDS TO I . - � .- � I ... I - A - eport of Lord Roberts, in which he severe- EX j� C I I � , -. _i�, I � L a i _- difficulty he has in keeping them after he after ofie winter's experience in nttending nearly every mspect, should be found advo- It was in the past,wa btek in the 1*1 IoDgP � . -i ,-- 'i 3 Buller I -to t [ie inside duties of -the house as well as . I , � : V � I . T; ­ 1. ly censures the conduct of Gencrali y - - I � :-,!-. .. - I � . - - I ,�---!� � -,,�� � were I pursued, woul , � to a certain extent, im. deal at the best place. Wb handle nothing i �� does procure them. He said that while ,he eating direct ;axation, a policy which, if long ago," people learned V that it pays to , I- � I - t.� _;�. thot e outside concluded that it was not the - �' ; .- �. Gatacre and other high officers who SWA Dfr . t, ,� I I '10 : ,� I !�.­�� -a - . Ideasilyobtain 100 teachers for abigh most desirable way of living, so Wednesday - - . M�t� : "I engaged ip the relief of Ladysmith, has ere- con . poverish ever 11 farmer in the land in two but the best in all classes of Dry Goods, ,, �. , t, �d ]BA =­ ,� ,I . %_ ; "", school, he would often not be able.to get �be of It'st, week he was united in the bonds'of Bsr B UN�,Nj F0110 I ; . _., . � I-., - " t ways. In the,fiLfit place, ib would comp6l Millinery, Clothing �.and Carpets. Bring I � - I - I � ­ � . I t �, g" �- mat,rimony to one of the sweet maids of . . - . - 11 . k. , _1 ated somewhat of a sensation in thb old perly qualified to fill a po-,iDion in him to pay a imuch larger sum into the -honest dollars here and they are sure to 0 . i - . t : ii� .-, 9 man pro � I I I �, � , I . � 7 1 - � . : . ; llp 1.�; country. General Cronje and his the Agri n t, find houe8t bargains.. The'E. McFaul Co., - - - I I' : - fellow cultural: Cullege. It was adso dl�i- -Morris township. in the person of Miss ' . . t r . ;, � na - � � � I z -1 tional treastiry than he pays at prese % �� . � L , _�,_ . . I � �It, , - . Mary Grigg. . Mi.8 Grigg* was formerly a ce the Seaforth. 1688-1 __ I I I �� 11 11 I :. , ­_ ­.' captivesba,ve been eafely landed at the cult to the teachers in the college and besides it'vould eventually redu I i - . I .. � 14� 1�r I � I ­_� ji I They were constantly in receipt of tempting residen Mr. Crayford and his � . ,I;-" , 1�_"., island of St, Helena, where they will, no A GooiD CoLT.-Mr. Isaac MeGavin, of . � THREE, STORES—No. 1 Dry Goods,'Iadies' goods only. � - � . � � : t of n Friday last and settled value of his lands, and, as a consequence, . ... __ I 11 I lr��, I jkll_ offers from American colleges, which were b r i d e a rr i v e�d i,b,e`,',e, i to.' leave him just that much poorer. -Thoso the 12bh concession, has a. colt that will be , I 4, - I � Z � t I �:�f­_ Am- doubt, be kept ,out of harm's Nvay until the - 11 i I . -No. 3, Gro- � I ._. 11,! , , �. �, t4 � I . I No. 2, g, �men 8 goods only � ... I .. .. . __ � . I I '�� ,i�i . I always willingto paya hird more salary in their new horn ' where we hope they will fine birds, the robin readbreast and blucjay�, hard to beat by any. This colt was foaled . � I � I 'cloEe of the war. Mafeking bas not y�t than the Ontario Government , had been have a -prosperou .-. and enjoyable time. re quite numerous this sp - i ' and we j u4 last July and now weigh8-970 pounds. It .. -d teas. .. I � "I - I ;_ f ": - � , a ring, I ceries—s S � .. - �4�� pecialtie ,, canned goods, butter an . : :.. � �1- � �E�4 � NOTES. -Mrs. � I - I- �� It would seem from thid that there Parbara Robb, of Strat- - � I � , � !;�!' been relieved, and so far as reports go there paying. � hope that the man or boy with a gun will was sired by the celebrated stallion. " Me- i I � . � - � .- . I . I I . - I , cial opening for ramunerative em- ford, Aecompanied).by her daughter, .Katha- - _4 I I, ,I is 06 spe . . have already yefused $110 for - - � 11 �. . have enough common sense to enable hiro Bean." They � - ,� , , 1 doesnotseemto be any serious efforts in leen, is visiting lv . . .11 I - .11 , 'Il. - ,..! - ployment in this direction for young men ,�r friends at Plugtown. e 8 ' � ay eve - L .. - : - �! ", .: ; , to I ave these two kinds alone at lea t.-7 it. This is the kind of horses that it pays I __ . ­ �.� I -, , � '. th%t'direction at the preEent time. The lit- ' ' ter spending about two months w I �� ; � � 11 K � �, - ". � I who 'have. the natural and acquired capabili- ,and Thames Road during the Easter vaca- I ith her. featureof the league lastSund ning ��_ r, � f - i! ; , �' - '- , � eat'nexe trom thatpI I ceis that they I -his special class of work, although tion. She has been teaching during the Miss Mamie McEwen spent her Easter holi!- to breed. sister, Mrs Tiernan of Blyth, returned was the reading of a letter received by one - . T i F_ __ have ties for t , - - dive at t - -Mr. Charles Wright, who has * ' , 1, he home of her uncle, Rev, A. Me- NOTES. L . I � , I— - - I �paso-, two years in D ownie.-Mr. D. Mcln* Kibbin, B. A., of Stra�hroy. I �ad the farm of Mrs. Donald McGregor -Mi of Hensall, is visiting of the members from Miss Tilly Harris, who ... I � ___�.­ e them to hold most other occupations are over -crowded. home. so Palmer, , I . ,� �,­: ��! sufficient proviaions to enabl . . nee has sold his farm to Mr. H. Rundle, of � at Mr. T. Palmer's-Mrs. Harrington, of lately went to the Northwest, and was for- , - - -, �, ,;. : �4� Most, if not, all of the professors in this col I rented for a number ot years, has rented - 11 I �_ � for two rbonths y -.t.' In the meantime - I � , � ­� L �r7 . out � � I � , 4L ­l -, - I . lege have ,graduated � from �be farm and Hensall, for the handEome sum of $7,200. . from Mr. James L Oowan the old Cowan Blyth, in visiting at Mrs. Lasbam's.-Mr. merly one of the leading members here. .- I I . � _�_ .L.- ; I � �'_ � . � i - L . L �, the British authorities still continue pouring there should. be as rn%ny more as those who This is $400 more than he offered it for laA Staffa. , and has, and Mrs. Riley spent Sunday with the4r, , I fe, i � I : fall, but it is a good farm, in ex-ellent con- L homestead on the 7th concession, _mr � , �. � A � � In. troops, horses, and other war munitions have gone before. ! I to the fa daughter, Mrs. Bradford, Auburn. - , W. (+orrie. � I . I ! . removed his famil rm. . Mr. . 11 . � - dition, and well situated Mr. -Rundle for- NOTES. -Rev, Mr. Crawford gave a lee. y Crisp ii home,from Seaforth.-Miss Kirk is -1 . 1. � I � I into South Africa, wh ch would seern, to � in - - - ture in (Irabe church, Staffa, last Monday Wright has secured a good farm and Mr. d Sparling, of Lon. -1 - . . ir-� '__ - thern part of the spendi 2g Easter with friends in Exeter.- . . 1�. _. I Globe sa " �Iaior Sam Hughes metly farmed in the soui . 4 I � I � dioate that the opinion at headquarters- is night, previous to bia'departure for South Cowan just as good a tenant.' Mr. Charles don, is very ill at hit; parenVs home, in How- 11 - , - 1; The ' ys: � t0VVDship of Usborne, but during the past - ti�n L I . John McMinn, Mr- -McAllister is spending the vaca - : . [.- � .1 that there will- still be some serious work co'n say, in the Jar) F uage of the pbstage year was engaged in the milling business America, where fie will labor in the mission Wright recently sold to Mr. . w in Hensall. I ick. -Mr. George Ellis, of this village, 16 . i . - - I- � . i 1. � . I ut of danger. We ha � mp, that he has st�uck a vaster job than field. The crowd was fairly good, conciaer- of Seaforth, a two year old gelding, for the. 1[Lh hh parents I ,I, � to do there. All will re -ret to learn that sta I I wit Mr. Cook, of Heneall.-Miss Lillie I I 0 - I I not yet o ve been in. � . - I I . - C, - w ing the weather,and all enjoyed the lecture. nice sam of $135. This fine horse is from - I � formed that Dr. McKelvey, of Mount For - i . 1! - bas been." Yes, if 0 can judge from what Paesmore, after spending several days with 2) ; I I � I I . I I ; several of �he brave Canadian volunteerb I -Rev. Mr. Jewett, of Heneall, preached the Mosers; Menzies' " Lord of the Manor, 1 CrOmarty'. � eat, was called in consultation to see both of I A f-. - be says iin his letters, it looks as if he is her many friends in the. vicinity of Cro- evening ist and is no discredit to him. It pays to raise �� there young men, -Miss Jessie MoLaughlin, � - I r � L I - _ NOTES. -Mr. Geo!rge Wilson intei __ I . I , havesuccumbed, eorn� from the effects of m!" -by, returned home the other day. -Mr. morning and in the Method nds rai� , I � !: : . , running1the whole figbting machine in South church last Sunday. -The Literary gocieby good horses as well as good anything else. - under! it eldest daughter of Air. T. ]Er, McLaughlin, - � . � I . wounds reeueived in - gagements and others ing his barn and building stabling I I L � � , George Beavers -purchased a nice driver � 4i i � i � i I .1 I : - , , � - .I. - , from disease. The g, neral health of the Africa. T Avd jndged by these same letters from Mr. D. M. Hackney, of Blanchard the held tb-eir last. meeting Friday. Although - tliia coming summer. -We notice that Mr. of this village, is spending her Easter vaca. I 13 I : __ � -1 I . 10 t her home here. M. I � I � c 11 I � - 'we should say that while " Sam " may be a ' the roads were bad and the weather dis- 1). Park, who moved into our burg last au- t; n a iss AcLaughlin.is , 1 I I , �: , � , - . other day. -Mrs. Couse, of Detroit, has . ­ . British troops, however including the v agreeable, a large crowd gathered. -A Bayffeld. - improving I - . I I . � . . I I ery b , fighter, he must have a mighty been the guest of Mrs. Thomas Cameron tumn, is building 4 stable and i student at Toronto Normal. -Mr. John - � - I r e ' ' fi Canadian regiments, is reported to be fairly soft spo somewhere in his cranium if it is I pretty wedding.was celebrated at the resi- 6 am, dgar spent a few days with big wife and - � 11. . I liv dui,ing the pabt ten days. -Miss Ella Hew- , John Fraser, notary public and convey. the comfort and appearance of his hen e, by �� �_: , - ., I good. not 'all soft. It is often amusing how itt,i who is employed with Mr. William dence of Mr. A. Wright, Cromarty, when ancer. Will@, deeds and mortzages drawn on short building a cellar underneath it and other- ghter here, returning to Toronto ,011 - - I d" 4 a blathering wind bag, with plenty of Robinadn, of Blanshard, for the summer, his eldest daughter, Miss Maud, was mar. notice. money IdAned on good farm . security. - wise improving U. -Mr. and Mrs. John Monday last. -Mrs. R. Mutch is visiting- , . . , 3681-tt . - � � . brass and cheek, can make his way in the ... - � - was visiting under' the parental roof on -ried to Mr. Robert Dalton,of Staffa. The Rice, who had beed spending the winterm in friends in Manchester. -Mr, Thomas Foth- i . . � � The Parliaments. , -,.� world and gain public notriety,while'sensible, Sunday, -Miss Rfichael Kirk, Lis istant bride was supported by her cousin, Miss Are you needing a new shirt? F. A. Aurora, with their sort, who had the sad eringbam, who had been employed as drug. - - . I . I men of real ability, who lack ihese q aliti Dingman, of Bowmanville, while Mr. J. Edwards bag a select.stock and can supply you. I The Parliaments, both at Ottawa and es, tea �d Call and Lea them. ION -1 misfortune of losink his wife the beginniDg gist clerk in Mr. McLaughl&s store for I - wit�her, is spending her E%Eter hO ' a - Wright, -brother of the bride, acted as - . I -'Its - I - I . � ' often remaia in the background. � h friends in Kirkton. �' . of the winter, returned home a. few days about a year and a half, left for Oramgev-1 Toronto, afisembled ,on Tuesday, after the . , . BIFEEZES.-Misli Mary PorteLfield, of Bel. �_ ; - i z � groomsman. Rev. J. C. Nethercotb per- . . ago. Their son is a' hi h echo teacher- in on Monday morning., where he has secured & .. - � ��� I I Easter holidays. As' soon SSL the Domihion Mr. Robert Holmes, At. P., fo� . � formed the ceremony, after whieh the 4ride grave, in visiting her sister, Mrs. James ­� ­. . I . . Ferguson. -Mr. and Mrs.. H. Drehmann Aurora. lie is diaposing of his household similar position and greater remuneration. - I . ' ' L � statesmen had returned to the seat of war Huron, writingto-the New Era from!Ottawa �' , f� - Kip -pen. and groarn led the way to the dining room, ' . goods and is giving -tip housekeeping. -M r. While here, " Tom," as he was popularly , � - I - ; 0 . and secon I hand where a sumptuous repast awfidled the spent, Easter at Mrs. Drohmann's home -who disposed of his fi" called, made hosts of friends who were sorry --- : and donned their paint and feathers, they saye'tbat if � it was not for the intorminabl - �ICYGLES. -Bicycles new River8dale. -Mr. and Mrs. . G. � Holman ana Donald McKellar, I . � I and useless talking indulged in by emb6rs !Ge - ,anninm guests, who numbered about eighty. -Mr. family were in Hay township this week.- acre f4rm, a short time ago, forr S2,800y, to part with him. -Air. Leonard Armstrong, I - struck right into the Budget debatei and .- t 1. our prices before orderi(g a wheel. J, Q 1688T' George Sellery has also taken to himself a w has removed to his 6rother-in-law's, Mr. eldest son of Mr. James Armstrong, V.S., - - , � � 0 Im r. I I eriogliam in the . � __ _ ., �LOWS.-T. Mellis again would remind tage lately purchased Jroni Mr. Cleave.- . . - I have been peppering away at the poor old f'the House -of Commono, the whole bu8i- partner in life, in the'person of Miss Addie Mr. James Burns moved this * eek to this act. Malool: Lamond.-M. ' Thomas Roggarth, has succeeded Mr. Foth I - . _ . I - I National Policy and Preferential Tariff"; ever neas of that body could be transacto in two .all thlit he is agiin busy among t�e Plows arid Farm Peff, He ii a pro-,perous young farmer, and senior,� 'Whose health hais not been very good Gorrie drug store, -Mrs, William Dane is � � t I _. wera. F. KeeLran and J. MeLiod left on � _: I - I ,.- 1 " -.� � . ; Im lements with a Boo stook of mould boards, plow i ' s to be CODgrabillated on securing so M 43 power of his right sick at present. I . � ." - ._-. , since. The ball was set rolling by Mr..John months, whereas the samsiong now usually for some time, lost th ::.. ; , I ­ ' handles, Gkimmere, wheels and all lines 61 plow Tuesday for P�rt Dover, where I , I I . - .. - , iable a partner. -Mr. J. J,offrey is sp - -1 _- �.- 7 - ' . �m .,end b4nd and arm the begi� ning of this week. . . . _�11 McMillan, of South Huron, who delivered extend ove�'aix months. The cost ,to the cae ings sad bolto, All kinds of plow. repal ing olidays withl-Iriends in the semired employment. -Remeniber the social . �, I I recelve prompt a'tention. You will always rl" I We hope that it mayinbe only temporary, I Exeter. - will 6.5 1 the Hoster h one of his moat vigorous speeches, in which __ � village. -Mr. T. Delgaty, &'former tailor, on Tue,day,evening, under the ausp cei of -9 nor I J, (;. STANBuPty, B. A., (lat,e w - ith Me- -� . . . . eping the house in , �easion Tent right Mde up for the acuoinmodation of the and that it will soon be:restored to it M. � I I - . he dealt with the fiscal conditions of the amounts ,000 a day, so that theiRRVID9 , public. T.Mellia,KIppen. 1697.2 paid our village a flying visit last Friday.- St. JAndrew a church, at the revidei cc of Q condition. I � � 0artity, Oalor & Co.. Torttitoj Barrefiter. cenvey, - . , - �. to .,�5,3e_ XT. -The entertain . Mr . MrM. James Pollock. A good progi � amme 1 1 1 - - E C11OOL EN'TZRTAINME, . S. Webb and Miss Lizzie Hambly at : -_ 000001 I &near, Notary. Money to loan. Offices Jate)y oc- I � country .from a farmWs aband point. , Mr. that would be affected by. muzzling some of me it under the auspices of N9. 2 school, tended the wedding of Miss Polly Gregg, of has been arran.ged. Come and enioy your- � I oupled by Collins & Stanbury, over O'XtIFd Back, , - � I I , McMillan quoted figures showing the re. the members can be judgel from tbis.' The -Miss Martin had her millinery opening Usborne. i I Exeter, QLt. 1694 I I 11 ; Tu.-kersmith) in the hall on Friday evening Walton, to Mr. Wm. Crawford, on Wednex- self, . � � . �( � . . last - Of ; A - SUILPRIS19 Al D PF.RS,P_VTAT1O,NL-04 4� duotious that had been made in tax�tion, Toronto World, whose editor is Mr. NIC. 145 I was in every respect, the grandest day last. -Mrs. Archie Miller and her son .SAturd&y as annouaced., and mauy_were STOCK SALES, -Mr. Thomas Cudmore, . I I � - 9 � . Lean, M. P., and a staunch Tory, and f ally � the 16die-i who called toiuspeetthe beauti. Hurondale, has this season sold from is Wednesday evening of last week a .,number ,_ ,,, P and which was fe.vora,ble to farmers, b� the . success of the kind ever held in our village, (;eorge, of Striktford, are spending a few " ,,�. - ' , - - I I I ,: �­ the confidency of the Tory party in the The evening being fine enabled a large crowd _ ful Aisplay of hats and bonnets. Mies h 3rd of thoroughbred Shorthorns the follow- I of young people drove to the residence of - 4 . . days wi�h friends. -Miss Nellie Drake Pn. � _fz� ' i . ­ present Government, and further Houge, throws some light on.this subject, to be oui, and the soacious hall . was filled tertained a number of friends on Good _ 4 onmals: A te *_ � - _� '. showed in Fri We sh is particularly busy and has several months bull to r.,1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard .Yellow, Thames ;1 '' �! ,� re are kept Rharles Harve Us rue ; one to M, . D. 1' Road, and took the young couple - b " ."i 11 i � , , .1 Y) . _ . " I , how they had been be - pefitted by the re- a,nd showswhy it is that this waste is incur- to t d ahead. -Jowett Brothers r . I i " he doorp, Mi. Forsytb, the, teacher, day night. or' , y sur- -- � �1�d­ . � i ; _�­ moval of the embargo with his band' I ver busy ab,�he mill and have a number of Watoor, St. Joseph ; one to Mr. Ztqiftha�t, J prise. After spendingja time in social con- - - on cattle shipments. red aud,who it is that is responsible for it. .of scholars, - were well - pre. ' � . . � � � I - � . I . ban. a employed, James Dean, H, Turner, Kirkto ; a cow and calf to Mr Jarpes: i I It says ; " The Government are anxiou3 pa ed, and seldom if ever has a more intel it 'I vereation, Mr. and Mrs. Yellow were pre- � �Ix.­ to the United States, the reductions on - � . I 1, : i, � : .,. because of this to gel, before the country in ligent lot of chiidren assembled on the . Constance. Ric�ard Elliott, Ed. Peck, John Wauou,. Cowan, AfeKill p M C dmore has just I eented with an address, accompanied by a 0 , ' . - � . I - binder twine, corn and other articles which Dix�e Bailey and Samuel Erwin. -Mr. Fred p rehased a very fine�i8 months old b0i '! handsome parlour lamp and an oil -painting. . " P ­'-.� I - - � . I., �­' I June. But'there comes another quanbity sta4a, all acquitting themselves with the Splendid plow shoes at reksonable prices. I - �� I 11' :6 "i ., . I LLLL ,, � form the raw material for the agriculturist into the equation. ,,.Mr. Tayl-)r, Conserva- , Geth, inhart went to Detroit during the Etta. from M% John Fried's-!herd, Roseville, Wa- i Tha, address was as follows - To An, - ` � I � ... U, - - utr iopt credit to their own abilities and to Give us IL trial this saloon. We have a large number I !!!! L I . � � - i i . '�L '. , I , 01 beat bre d- MRr � I .11 - ou. tin c a from this township and still wa h%ve tei , unty, wh a one of the beat bre �A,N,�D ,. � . ��� L'. I . He also showed the large increase in trade tive whip, is authority for the ,statement th( training given them by their teacher. of r Ivacation -and returned with five new tt rloo c? YELLow,-" A -number of . i J 1; I * . : ­ - � r-ein f(r more. W. H. Willis, agent for K�ng's shoes bicy,clos.-A rat -her tough -looking fellow, ere in Ontario. Mr. Ct dmore thinks this! in I . I - � 1 ­ that the session will laaf until July.' This E ' y number on thc Ian the friends of both of you, to-Digbt d i I - � , � ;'7 since the pre8ent Government had come .-,tby programme, for Senforth. . esir- � - I �� � IOM -1 y eat - had. He has ', ing to wish you a happy, long and content- . � Cv1sisting of RODge, recitations, dialogues, Catching sales is like catching fimh-first Friday and Saturday p Chas ad from the sqer . means that motions of various kinds will be c witli curls, called Harr Wilson, -gave a the b bull he has eve 10 , - 3, 1 : � . . 1 - _1 I -9 t , f ' �d genViernan a 1 ed mprried life, we therefore surprise' you - I 4 , � - a c, were re I . . ­ . � I I � rr cr, into power and the g,enerally r e brought in and a deep plan of ParhimeLitary ndered to the entire matisfaction of all it is necessary. to get the right r. I paid . ine eas-d 811L I she* in the town hall c W J�- I 11� � prosperity which exiated among the farmers obstruction will be put into effect on the of �he audience, who showed their appreci- kind of evenings of last week. -The work on the Ud a biiU calf. M T , $440 or by appearing here. Rest assured that this �, � ''I . tackle. No fault can be found with our Bayfield harbor is proceeding rapidly. The tl�e three suirnals. e e is nothing like , action was not to disturb the quiet of your I . L �,�, � of the country, as well as among other in- part of the Oppotition." ati6n in their unstinted appla'use. The men's and boys' ready-to-wear clothing. piera will shortly be completed. When the g tting the best, ,� 1 home but to convey tie you the wiFhes ,of . . 11 �f h I . "�� �L�. .� ; ..- ___ . I � ,:� . . I dustrial classes, and this pros'E�prity, he songs of Mr. McGill, accompanied on the We want to build a large trade in this de- necessary dredging is done Ba field will have - --i— i , ,-- �;. - Ly I I I those present and many others unav,)idably ' F i�l ' ' Ron. C. H. McIntosh has accepted the orgian by Miss Murray, of Hensall, were partment We will give you as good value thebe3t harbor ot refuge on the east cost of ' absent, Kindly accept these to ene cf our � . I I , - I . showed, is due in. large memure",to the im- . . . .. - - ,�.; I lou.aly applauded, as were also the violin - Winthirop. - I �� - : I ` - � I nomination of the Conservative f Rosalind, I I I I k I - ' I - . ­. v - proved fiscal policy of this 04verament and perhaps a trifle better, than you can Lake Huron. Al r. Rose, of Brucefield,'the . I nited regards. We wish y,ou & long, hap- I . , I 'To, those who have pit- ' u I � 11(i I I - British Columbia, to beAheir candidate at seeptions by the Messrs., Forsyth, McI.44n, get elgewhere. We se)l suits that are put mur E(;Gs. I . I � . - . I . - I . - - Cooper and McE wen, secon1panied by Miss together to stand some rough usage and wayin which he has pushed forward th - r nized me in the egg trade, I wish you 4ot , bleaf,ings that follow marriage light on the �t � .. I � . I He f urther'took the ground that the G overseer of the work, deserves credit for the * ' py and prosperous life, and may all the I I . t ov- . . z" 11 the approaching Proviucial election, Mr. Jeesie"KeLean on'the organ. Mr. James ' : - 1� � -ernment had fulfilled their pledges to the pleme the wearer, The E. McFaul Co., e Me led astra ingiving your eggs to . !" k a . . � U 11 ': � I I MCIDtO3h is an old Ontar work, - � I 11 - � i I people as f,tr as it was poesible or praGtica,ble io politician. He Crawford also� gave some songs, which were Seaforth' 1688-1 - . 4rty who is o altar of your home. Signed on behalf of the ; KI � � � was editor and proprietor of the Ottawi highly appreciated� ; he was accompanied by NOTICS'-The farmers in this vicinity if accept or ere payable at any of a 'At donors by Cars M. Mannin , Lly%ie Willie. 7 - ; . ­ I I - a 9 I ) - to do so, I I � i Liocel Howard, W. T. Brooks." Mr. And z. , . � � hits sister,.Miss Ella. - But space forbids us Walton. r�nyoueyndicate company for store goods, t MI B. yk � L , I i Citizen for many years, and represented have commenced plowiag.-The run of 4 1 f,p I I 'llo i, � In the Ontario Legislature, the. beginning making spec6l me�tion of all who took part cl�oppirrg in gribt - mill, tile in' tile yard, I w made suitable repliez,, thanking I - ' that city in the Dominion Parliament. Ho mAple sap is about over for 6is season.- Seamless shoes for boys and girls are the the young people for their great kin(Intse, ­ . � 1- in the programme.1 Suffice it to say that I -:, of the end of the session is commencing to was appointed Lieutenant Governor of the There have been a few wood bees here late. very thing for goed solid wear. Don't buy ur til you horse shoeing, drinks- in town hotel, stipends ' I U� ,� , . I I - . � Supper was served and the remainder of the - L - I they were all " interesting and thor- ly.' Mies E-ita Proctor is spending the holi- � . show u -p.- The Government has announ Northwest territories, previous to the a,p- W. 'H. or church collectionp. As this syndicate i ; , I eed ou�hly c eer*thesc shoes. Every pair guaranteed. - - , , - Djoyed bythe audience. The pro, - � evening was spent in games and altogether a , . - - Willis, agent for King's shoes for Sestorth. 1038-1 - � I their intention of giv pointment of the laW Hon. M. C. Cameron. days at home. -Louis Farnham has added a t formed to get your eggs from me, s th0s: I deligihtful time was eni ed by , I � . . ing Government meas. c3els of the evening amounted to $33. A SuccUSSFUL YouNG LADY. -The tit.. 8 oy all. 11 He resigned the Lieutonant Governorship -valuable addition to his herd of Hereford who patronize rn� have the beat eggs, these I BraFF&-Mr. Charles Senior, of Blen- : 17 ures preference over all NOTES. . Joe,'Miasouri, Record makes the tollo ng with small eggs I leave for- the syndicatit - . I jr - I � - other measures before his time expired, to engage in the- - - �Mrs. Spearman, of LambEon, is cAtle by purchasing a four months old heifer � � 11. i . I . I a L, or, Mrs. James complimentary reference to�a young wi y " heim, is:1visiting With bin ,-on Joe, this .1 - via _ those offering you more-. in trade and take � � every day, a move which always presages an guld mining bubinesa in Rosalind, and for P 3 Ing it to her mo'h calf from Mr. Alexander Monteith, of Kip- I;d I V 0, i Smillie, of the village, and amo�g friends. pen, who keeps a number of thoroughbred from this village : Miss E. � Berry, of or. orders and deliver the goods are cheating , t -�ptweeu 400 and 500 men attended I '; early adjournment. The prorogation will some years represented one of the largest . i week. , . .. my wit I he service Sunday afternoon at the Trivitt - F companies there. - h onto, Canada, formerl of Walton, Ontario i, 9 -11r. and Mrs. Ricker, in com Hereford@. -There was a misaionary meet- y , .the county out of,license, and will cheat you ­ , : . ­ . ast week r city about nine months ago, to ;as well. Wheat is I cent a pound and if fed � Mtnio_ rial. church. -The annual vestrv.meet. � � - L� in all proba,bility, take place about the close � Mr?. James McKie, were the �Tp ing held in the League- Sunday evening came to ou . i- �- � __ I '! . I � . � - I �_ of next week. as the viaitirig friends at* Londo'n.- r. Jame plete a postgraduate course in n * Ing of Exeter pari,jh was held on Monday I � �. , farmer members of the, The British Columbia Legislature has �_ 5 last; The -topic was' taken by Miss Lottie com to hens bne pound of wbeat, properly and ; � , f - � urging I h F L .1 . i evening f z Ch sney and Mr. Robert Elgie, of I -Enswotth Deaconess I Hospital. Be �iu ir . � I Legislatare do not like to tarry I at the . The wardens' report of thei - '. 1 1 long in To- been disEolved by th'6 Lieutenant Governor, Tu,kersmith, on McCully. Next Sun -day evening Miss Susy diciously ed, will produce two pounds of i � il: I I � Monday last; were at, .� sides completing the course, I she has held stewardship was so satisfactory that they � ; �. . i . ronto after the spring work commen2es, and Wheatley will take.charge of the meeT,ing,. �ggs, worth 12- cents at present prices. Sell t t I and the date of the general election has Lu �an-with *ith -a yearling dr It, I i were elected for a Eecond term -Will Ross. I - . t . .1 : N A I aught co 1) I the position of senior nurse, And during the -for cash, andif you need accommodation I - I 1: I the Government alway' onk that competent judges of .horse e�h the topic being " Serving God joyously. ­ � I 11 I . � a strives to meet been fixed for June 6th. , �� i� �: Politics are in a fl I of Clinton, visited his parents here during 1, � ' There will be a special collection taken up la,� f,ur months has been surgical nurse, in will carry yon' anything you need, from . �t� - 8ay was of the right quality ana stamp.,- Easter holidaye.-Mr. Joe Sanior rts I , � tbe,r convenience in this rcspect. This very mixed cond it4on in t be golden Province. in aid of Goderich district Epworth Leag, e which cap4cit her talent is excelle ' !, , at, as- repo . � Y - : - I - IF I �! � week two important measures well line� ,p.in fund. Tuesday evening of next week the I sisting in over one hundred and twenty them in SeMorth.-JOHN. C' MOR1119O.N. - . � HiT.ed men are now getting I anebore to leads, from any -place you want � radish and celery above ground. The first - . � ; ; j Both the Liberal -and Conservative parties their. placcs foi the 'summer mouths. election of cfficers for the year will take operations since January lst. Through her � - nity,- I ) I . . � I i I I introduced. One related to mining, and is � . - . I we hare heard of in this Arici I : " 1 are Eplit ,up into two factions. Premier Fa�mers r(quiring karsing a,nJ treatment of a wealthy I Mis H Samwell, with her daughter, visited ­ - I � I . 1-3t SedSOXI kindly x . 1, - I _ hired help tbi . : I f � place. Themembers are all requested to I ; I 1h � . designed to encourage the work of manufac-1 Martin is appealing to the people on straight . will have io put their hands well down into be pime,nt. . L old gantleman patienti, he donated a Centraha. I her ho;�e in St. Marys, the past week.- .- V � 1­� � province pa L vator to t e hospital,! costing quite I I Willie and Lilian Amos visited friends in , - ill A Tty lines as a Liberal, but,there is a their pockets. -Mr. Alexander Mpnteith, I I a large '� NOTES.--27Wb of our old residents are ' _�i ; s o the I . " k L trODg section of that pirty oppoged to Mar- during the week, disposed,of, a four and a - I su , ney. ThoFo of us wtio are . A . pf _ a I Clinton, during Easter holidaT .-Dr. A -moo � 1 within the Province, and is in conform- : t inter- ,Very ill, Jot n Hedging and John R. 14,6rans. . I Pi . . . tin and will not support him, One section. half months old heiferr of the E reford Tuckersmith. - i ested in the progress ' of the hospital work * was in London Thursday.. -J. G. Sta b i , i. 1�e I --r-The Mise �Is Saltop" and Effie Baker are I , ,a . I � . ity with the scherne, of the Govern- of the Conservative pa,rty again desire to breed,L to Mr. Farnham, of Kinbum, Mr. Beauty ii everything. The homee � ot cannot b6t notice the amiable disposition, ]KI I was in Toronto tbis week. -Mrs. 717. 1 L I � 1� an ome from � Llma Coll ge, St. Thomas. -Miss � I : , � I ,efits it Stick to Party lines, while the other section Monteich receiving the Wee little eum of "to 1 the excel+nb management, and the eatim- gophi Bea Pl Cheye ne, Wyoming, is the � I a ment to give, the Province all the ber I . , . be'wiLhout it and be what home meahs ' Spackm%ri and daughter returned home, , I � I - is entitled to from the derelopmeat of the are oppoapd, to this. Between the two it is $60 for the same. He knows how ,to raise us. We study the subject of buying beall. I able character. of i" young lady, as well as guest the Misses S Iton.-Mr. Mills, for. , Tuesday evening, from a visit, with friends . I . - - , I I � possible Mr. Martin may a.i in if those in good stock, az)d says 'it is no troubl of I in Woodstock. -Mr. M. Martin, of Hartle- . p , e to get tiful decorations. People cannot but show I the value -we place upon her in regard to merly of Drboden, has opened up a tailoring . ;-! . � vast resources of N'e.w Ontario,, instead of the Liberal party who are bppoEed to hi the big price when you have the right stuff delight in looking through our stock of 1 hef ' profession I- one of the grandest and ,establishment I ton, spent E,itter holidays with his parents.- I _� , allowing the pcopie of the U-n-iied State3 d- I - I 0 here..-I!he anniversary of the , .i - � - o not join forces with the no -party Tories.7 Carpets, Floor Oila, Lace . We trust that her h a L gu ussell, of . i � ', to back it u p. -M r. and M rs. James Grieves Crit Gline, noblest on earth. � 1 Rev. and Mrs, Martin. -T. A. R I . . ' . as been social and ome, Thames road. -Among I the via- . - .1 � With this end in view tion should takeplace, the MartinGovern. home of Mrs. Grieveis' parents, Mr. and decor�tion. The prices are am temptin - the ,long nervous- strain in* thec, concert waa given Ly'the League. After - 1. of which there is some talk. If this co&li-. 'and son, of London, epeub Easter at the which- � islightly impaired of late, and on Monday nigh i an Easter 11 I and other countries to reap these benefits, Drapery materials and all classes of house I c I b, Epworth Lea e wai held on Sunday '"t' � Toronto University, epenb Easter holidays , � [. P the Government as I owing ,to � I at his b " . among o I Ment will likely be defeated. - In this event Mrs.T. AlcOlymont, of the village. -A,noug the goods themselves, The E, McFaul 60, operating roo , may be made perfect.. ; supper an address wits given by Rev. Mr. I 'tors to London during Easter week were, . I - ther t-bivgs, ask for power to impose "Fighting Joe- will likely still have a suffi. those, noticed home over Easter were Mr. Seaforth. - . ' I Miss Ber ' Misses Gidley, McLaughlin, Carling, Sweet i - . . ' I -1 . ry, in return for all theEe servicca, Brown !on League Wei k, and -;oDge and reci- . I in the ne%v Legislature to John Thomson of Toronto ; I and Mrs. S. Sweet and daugbter.-Miss � an export tax on manufactured minerals ; cient backing ' , 1688 . �T, 1. 0 Mr. Alex. HIREFORD CATTLIN SOLD. -Mr. Alexander ,, reccives imst th6 'Usual DeaconeEs allowdace, tationsiby local and Exeter talent, and Miss 1 !. bat, strange to say, �thiff prol)'osiGion wa niake it ext,remely sultry for those who sue.- Mc."Tevin, of the Bur,ineso College, London ; ! ' � - -. , � a Monteith, who has been ry succeakful as I while she is W,Q�Lh gold to the hospital, the Best frq'm Alma College..- -7Mr. W. T. Bunt, , Bobier, of Bishop 8tra-chan College, Toronto, . .7 _ - * surgeons, � - : .. strongly opposed by the leaders of tho op. ceed him, no matter to which pol i tical. stripe Mr, f1wripbell MeMurdie, from the Clinton a bree ler of th -rough brodveHere forJ - cAtl I the city and the community. our ent�rprisiug merchant' ght the I was home for the Easter holidays. � ; j � : , . e, I i , has hen ' I � position, although their, papers have been , they may belong. . Cul egiate ; Mr. Araby McGregor,, � of recently sold a yearling bull to Mr. P. Car. I I � brick r4sidence a d lc�lpwknmith sho i , ! I p lately . . . � ____ _ Brocefle,M ; Miss McOlregor; teacher, of St. tin for $125. Mr'. Curtin said this was one � . occupi 'd by.Mr. M'o cFalls,-'All the residences I � : . I P, I Blake. I: - . C abusing the.(1c,vcrnme1it for months for not Speaking of the pulp wood agreement rati. JOS jAi - --M r. Win. Mur,31), of the Base line, of the best of the many bulls he has pur . Londesboro. of the village are now oepupied and more doing that which Lh ied in the Legislature last week, the Mail I . . . I ' 1 � demning f nor �N Gf Olinton, was, during -the fore part chased this year. He ha.9 been shipped 'to ! J0TT1.\(,S -L�tlt Sunday murning, R ITEMS.-MeaRro. Robert Boyce and Adam " � . -e v. are rcq aired. -_ IM r., George Essery, Mr. _. � , 1. . V ' 6 week, making a p I Douglas took a trip to London and vicinity � I the 0overnmen, for proposing to do. Any- SaYs : " Mr. Rose' defiant announcement of _ka-iaut visit at the the North-west. Mr. Monteith,- has also ' Mr. C)peland preached to tbe Sunday John P4rsons and Mr. George Grafton are � __ I � - I .�, I thing to I e in 01)P09itiOD. That ,Qeems to be that he wculd'now-car I vo out three or fo h e of Mr. T. Mcllie.--':-TIr. Thomas .Nlc- sold a four months (,Id heifer of - the same echooI. In the afternoon the Sunday a . chool all goink to build this summer. � 1 last -week, and during their stay they gath- ­ . .1 � ( i ed a large load of well bred calves, 17 in ". � I u r (,,�,. or, -s,, ho inakes his - anixual trip to the breed to Mr. L. Farnham, of Hullet, near : helti a i-pecial service for Easter,' conducted ' . � ; I ; - Mr. Whitm-04 policy. The second import- niore pulp wood concessions J�Ioni the put)- NoMhwefit during the iiuimiiier months, left Constance, for $60. Mr. Monteith has b� the 811perintendent, Mr. Jeffi-ey. Easter I . - i all. -On the evening of Sai.turday last, ttiree, - - - - I herE On May mt or -the est, where lie a Sod ,' of London a boys v iiited Mr. R. G. Nichols, I - ant biff inLIodueed by the Government is I lic dotnain should "put the People of this pu very nice herd of th�irbughbred Herefords - seluctione were ably rendered.-M'es K1. 0133- 1 � . that addii;g additional penalties for'olection Piovince on their mcbtle. h rposes SPCII(IiDg the summer. amang and lie thinks they are preferable to the I Agnew, of j"Tingbarn, has been visiting DoTsi-Mias Jessie CreEdh is the guest of 1 Messrs. John Beattie, A. Blakie and John . , T1 ree or Jour ! bribery and other crookedness, and making more secrot . I frieAdH.-Mr. Daniel 11"ick f, Elaio,er Durham3'for bceflng cattle, as- they are ' friendshere.! Alisr L. Ouimette is! bome Misse I 1, Houae,-Mrs. and Miss McCartney are vis- . � �. i dea!s like tl�a' a �,lva and Emily Pejihale.-Mr. John t m-Uh the Spani6li e 8 vicin- nior ndon spending vacation.� Mip Penhale claims to bg the I I A feS 'i e easily fed and matura earlier. Thefe from Lo _s �ner of one of the �� with friends in 1313th.- ft itin relatives in this vi-einity at present.- � ; I L . r. ray is mo.�t Prolific p,;gsl -, in Ore county, she 1*1 iss -Sutherland, of St. Marys, Epent East,ej7 I ; I Whether: or not the more stritigen � t,priieereiiiaiUiDgOntliialsitleof thdheight li,'x c -, e d by ',Ali;i8 Martin, of I LoNDo.-z ROAD 80UTIL-Qui�e a number ' �ome from Ann Arbor fo _. at Wolfburn, at the home of Mr. John Man - t the electirm law very inuch niore t-tringent.. � 'Ri,er Company would b.Argain away all the 'ity have starLed plowing -Ni., s Martin, of are important considerationa. i i Wright accompanied he --Mr. E. 0 , t measures I oj lan(1.3j r, accompaDle .. , � � %Jr. Ro.,s' Mount Forest, diiriDg the week, were gueEas I in this neighborhood are busy making maple Lyon aud Miss ROBy Lyon spent Ea6ter in � than eighteen little plorker last week. -Next ' O'" --Th � F We do not know Lhat I r Eastejr,-Miss p.. presentei' her o�uer :with no less � : will be incre cfFective-, remains to be seen. ! anuouncernent was ere was a large turn out at the I i I '.'dd5ant-" He aimply at the home of their cousin, Mr. John Bal- I syrup ,and report a good season, -Mr. ' Asbfi(-Id.-Miss NJ. Brogden isopendi�g this f -comes Abe Dearing With a amm(,th hen egg, : Young People's Christian Endeavor, on the � 5� We very inuch doubf. it. The Governmerit, � gave an answer to a queation put by a inem. four of the village. -Mrs. R. Mellis, who I Roberti8millie, of Pine Grove farm, has i on'o.-Dr. Agnew, of Wingham, I the dimensions of wbich a e seven by eight, 11 � - . �K week in Tor . evening of Sunday last. . I . I . ! I - ber on the opposite side cf tLe House. Bub has een L -pending a two �no,13'ths' visit wiLh I' e,D,�aged Mr. Eric (4orby, of Hensall, for the I was renewiog aqquai�tanaes here. - I � OW,iDg to -the rr(arrrebi cf the close of the ; why talk of "secret deala ?" Th -,'Nlr. H. I and a half inches Ab challenges any I ;� . and the anusually large amount of ' - t . C I . � . :7 - session, , e Mail her f iaters at Fo eat -W4 h ughter, U* A number of young people ; Adams is h I ; h er da ing summer.- Ime from London Business Col. I other hen in the township o beat this. -The � -Mrs. Eliza Jane Shaver, widow of the i I knows very well that the Government could Mrs, (Rev.) McKibbon, �f Stur�throy, and attended the annual 6chool entertainment at ' lege.-Mise L I �, . private lcgislation which has 1 n . Brigham spent a few days in 1I mill was shut down for a couple of days last : late Dr. P. R. Shaver, died at the family �_, 1, j, 11-1 . L I ot rrml�e a "secret deil" that wonld be also with her sister, Mrs Sutherland, of Kippen, last'Friday. 11 Bobby " says it Clinton last, week. -Miss M. Thompson, e.f. , w -One ' residence, in Stratford, on Monday � Wt. _ . i " , , . . I ee , -, , - , , , , � - - � i I I , I a . � , rt� " e .., � X ! � � I , , - � � � , , , Iii i - - " I - F 1, I I , I � . & 1 3 k for repairs alid imorovements. ; I I . I � - � . . - �- , I ; � i I i I I . ; I L - i . I I , 11 ( . . � . : I % . - �'. : I . . I - I . I � � . : 'i � i . L - � L . . . . L - I L I I - 4 . ( � 1�__­ I � . I .. � __ , i� I . I � . L __ .. � . � . � �_ � I I . . . L - . . . . . --- 4 I W 9, 10=19 &I., NOTE-,;—) this vicinitY boy, which I We are sorr this neighbo. in his new h b" evg---,ed;. inan for one .recently v9x 'Moro, ag,-.n,, 3ly'arri,q fjoir lffodgins,oail last week.— ing Hamiltc Iiis holida:yi 4&nd We. L Thomas M4 frienits in t -Wear-�g a, Eml �n tim,e for I Kinsman bi , ;.cattle'—wie Duncan M,C] vrery Eerious NOTLS, —,' � �Bluevale, b; 113GOI-4eePel -ers & Bethu =or& , hant-8, � � . - . , position is a to bear of -W1 . - I -'A,, I I a . luevale 0.1 .g car loadol X-aesday, f4 31cAlhster,, -daughter, N — , Mr. Jame ting the taol v,bieh be. -ex . V !--j . f weeks. I I I -ma, visit -e-1 � I this week._' - '11ome from 1 -ograpby, in � , �; working M Amos.Iewil BASTEYL V ,MePhersou I � 'PA616ley. Al ,the telephot Libble Ball, With Mr. ai -r-y ; Mist E - re Mel ,Geovg �, � with -Iativ 38tp,warto py: I sebooL lmd I . . his old her, prjutipalaf Atteuding -C Arice, Duff, InEtitute, a homes be aaughter, . � erich M­,Orl with Mr. al Azdrew Ho ., -and Mies le Wawancriih., Fall AN'beat kn gprrg Wheat olite pt,r bb! peas ler blial Barlo-n- per bij zuWr, No. I Bnt&-.. tub — F gga pe -r doz � incur. per 10, 11tay per ton i . Rides per 100 sheep sklmla� W-001.... ­ _.. F40t&WOS I 1wt -(retar), waca Per 001 Wood per 401 Appleg per bi I ,h T-irnothy see Firk, per M *Uov, per 11. I � I i � I c TORONTO . w . . � tions oxe � .45,75 .- '&Is . - ium, $5.50, bushel. I t TOIRD$" ,eeiptv,pf di of -days ha weak at 11 :14 to 1.5 fc at 19 to � 1. ,-Prmtg. F, ' � - .market is - I I . L" MONTU] � . market iw fuest zrei � � mate ill Ise - ,has been i -since last - easier ion I they had. i , Morning A -cure-d at 31 - even lowel � fusing to I . offered tol ingo and I ,4L -81amp 61 ter. Fin , .icoxmtry P, -a furth-er -i ing. The _oWing to i might, be I 1 ; - I LOIND6 ' ' p gote,,,, at 4 �, . 11. � 12, 1 ii�c pe� sell. -at 141 .quoted at MJWS*TR � ber of bull . looking 14 were soll I Vius onj goo I I I und ;` eattle on - smallve ,-each. I - I butthe 2ale of I per Pon I I rr - , � � tie.. � I ,I -weather' teod-ance 11 fat ,expq best, $51 14 25 ; � I to $4 601 to V. H , Wmmon �&3,75 ; S4.60 ; J to .9004 to extra $3.50; I Calves,): choim � Wool 1a with f1i . I Ippe 71 V.40 - 11 W4001 � YJ quote ;' �$51 -4 i to yvarlirr.$ - �m �'to M-ediui�' - $5.,So 1 : $5.75 ; 1 �0,t the at -ago, J! TORO Choice 11 , . - . .� ; I . . . . �� - - I . . . - � . � ___- I . . , I - � � . � - . � - I - - . I I . I . I � . I I - .1 . - . - I - I