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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-01-18, Page 1I - I - - - . ; � . � .. I - � : - � - I I . -, ; I ��� - I . I . . . I it, 1901 ; i . I , ___-___,__Z= I __ lik"Im TELL. -.. � -, - I , � - #��X_ :0'c' . . X, t ; � i : �qy is when tv I no Tner� � � W sell, and, for. : I ,� time to buy certairi . ! . - f i i I I I . . 11 . I ( ,$Counts You see I �, I � i I marked price% purst 4� �Cll thern quickly, 1 '; F � � I ' ; I I I W(1 offer r i . epresen � . . . i 'i taws t! to ric-ed r gh, y � t� - � i I I � . � , . give You high grad , 'Lle. if not for leels! ,I ; ,, inerchant, in th ' ! 0 � I . � I � . v8s without comino �� . I ,. spare cash to ae� 1 i ,� go for you, on euc4 ; , . re offering i : a � I I , ! . . p I f I � � I I � . , Furs I � I I . . . . I - Furs ; I ; I . I � I - � . , Z %6kets . i I i I i . . � " . 74pes : f I � I J - � . I ntumes � I � I , . I I I I - I . 'ercoats . ; . i ­ . I � I I � I i X � I ,,rcoats . ; I r luitl I � � I . i I . . ` ,ts � � .3�41 � ! I .1� : i . � i I � t I rwear, etc. I I � - I . I I . I , W, � 71 I � . I I �. . I 4!iolt of the differ. i ulte a price list had i J,,fl? little difference, i . V111ine the rrooda be, I : 4.1> � I .. - I[ 7 - I i I -You to see what our, 1 . wn Nve a -A ,vou to Lth any other , � � - * 'hot you'll be satis. % - I � . I � . � . . 11, 'k r Ive, al , 7 , - Oh-, !"11�13 of Wall. . I � I � ��,,(-i;"l feature in I I . 1afle hoine -_ ; sewing - xr in Seafarth and, mcnen aupreeiate our � � I gl%rrnen r Z* as we do, � I buyipg poorly made� 'iuIg t1win yourselt,.1 � - ' . , waa chteapest—itti � - t ,4 E. Now you run. 60 &kippi, � . . .. ,d sewing,.� L!l are good,gener�j , ! � . � I � . U i row -as I � I 111 - � I f ,ov.ers I . I i 1: ... � - I . ; ; I i I )kawers, I � I � � � I I tlber there -is onei I ;. - , ? I .his store Puts- its � -4 haIve never bee I - ��-'.er,on youyll Dat i I . Mts.to c400ae from. !� I .� i t t1hia huay store. 9 I � i . � ! � I � _� : .1 . i � X9�..%.v. � &I J I I � I I I . � I I : � I R ; . . . I I I � I . � 7 : . � : I ; � T � �A-UL, - ; ! I_r 1 "S 0) - I k � I �-� ! . I .test - 'Cash ' . - 11 i : I li. stom. I lrl_"_� W, -, . , - ­ M�_ I . (W briek reaidence, ':- I I . hylor havo the con. 1 , � , I 1!turlled to 11a,mil. 7 1 1 . �11.,uCk.-The*re waa � � - � , or cuut..cillora on I 1, * _hxv1n,f, beea re. I �lrai the withdrawal 11 � � � I . llar,linfn "There 1 Z 0 1 ? �,u Of e4junty com- i - , i 7(1011.11idc ra,ble inter, I . - ! - I.,- overwhelmingly � I ml-unian, 4614 - Bo- ; di,orld,ge, .1., 1. Will- �, "Ite-lo-Y, where he ' �I I , Ft0---_f,lll1th.--1,'ruce � , �.. L, .� n1don? where I , � - : : �._ - __ __ - i �, I . I FAS. 1 Willicip-.4 rvh�etiails I ' . 1 ry (piictly. The '� . Pvve-, - J, T. Ross, I ` _:�"'. Mak.)rity for : Ifi-nderpon, :R 7 " ! . , I � - M,'Iltoll, Pso ; N, -; I Z . _� Ths_� f�ret four �- , I l; i I . I 1;i sli-litly im- ; - 0 i I � . (). T. M. Lodge ` - � . I � in their hall, on, !_ � luq4ebi vurlers will " � rf,xeter, for .their : , I ,-ill st�rief(,- -Ivan �! Ill! stinday - with I - . , I," � . ,01,wh-. - R'. John. 1 - -_ � �if,lt tbly.--Misa I I I ld,�y for "London I . �; P� y , w Gor-it-rvatory of 1 1 �,.­l (,a 1'uesday 1 ��_ Of ewisuruption, � I . �-A w_,e Of 14i years � . I � iN . - Z, �'­ , �� ii,,3 ill town I I � � 7 � � � � , - I - ­­ i X . ; I t x I . I - � . . , Vill 4114 his ��is- � I � - f rom 1J, visit to ; 11 r:f. Jamea Andor� , . . ','*1.i_ -r,3 tv.re busily . �1. to f"'lildirig - � . ,;,t I,Iown spead- �1 , - I "if in London, haa � �_"" 4 ;-f NI ' i ullea. polia, - i - th, r i bou �dary � i � �� i.'kT1fl,s_(-n epent ; - 7 . � ; IL, � fcit her: in-law, I �� _110:, , Ifewitt, of I , � - I 0-fillirig the past I I'l ,, Mle. R. Gilgan. , .4 , bibi, Of London, 1, - ' �Iz (�Vtl��in, Mrs. ; I � ��! IW(flue Of thizi ' � (,)rv:ert in the � efortanitteo are I ' , A Ur:('038, —Mr. I � �1141`a Nluakoka for I . I, 'turned horne ta i I �_ .: ( 11til. a - :i �_._ � - i I - �"" "'01. ult.), Mr. [ � � � at the ag,e of 72' "'Lid ueven child- �i - - � - I I'(2:11lon towa� i , I ( I I (re arriong- the I � acted the tan- I �thirty ye-ara, re- I - �. a'-Aivc hilftinega , I — I � - 4W , � 1. . . I % k. . . - . 111.1�__ - i . . ,� ­ I 1. :_ . . . --k�_ �� I I - ­ W� ­;-, . � -in , I I - I - At - �. ..� . I . -- - . - .� - .— . I - I I � P , 1#774, !�_,. I I �_ I , __ I .. I . - - , , - " , - - !�,�,:� ,�, ,-!�� .. _-0 , 1 , ,.r, I � . � .VMQN NiF - - — � __ - fly/ _J�:::s — - . — ___ . — - - F___ — - I- � i I I � � - � I - - - "I i i i i � i i : . - I I . I i � � ! I : , i , i I I � I � i . I � I I � i � I � � � � � I : � �;q , . � ; � � i ; . I I i t ; : � � . I I r � J � L � - . � . ___ - . __ , � I . � maciun.&IN jtsuum, ruoneners, I I . � . . . I I I . . : , I I I � I . � I . 1. ;1 � . ; FRIPAY, JANU RY 18 19 is . .- THIRTY-FIAST YBAR. - - I S J 11 a Ye�Lr in Advance. . WEIOLE NUMBER,�! 1,727 . . T I � . SFAFORTE , 1 9 � I . - . ­ � . : I � I , I .... ­ — _ , - . __ — � q __ I -1-i. __ � . . __ __­- - ___�____ - I i � . Il- ' � , 4 . i I . I I . . . 1. i I I I . I c, � cows vs n my p.)wer to h years as foremap at Bell's furniture fac. 1 � . � gos,,rp RS FOR thing i advance the interests I oul1aman life, whether acoidi6ntal o I I I I . . . of the p irty to which I b along, so long as 1 40, 0 ENVELOFES wise,io a serious affair, and in his rop�.ni a Af ter savoring him connection with - . . I I ..i T � C V. Belli he _4ecarne interested in the I � � . - � i I .— I Ulm not expected to become a oandidstd." I OBLONG AND the public will not justify leniency . - I S persons respontible therefor. . Union furniturp factory, of which be was - I � - E - E- - , , . �i I I Do you in tend to re, enter the firm in . t I T I � I)EAR EXeC.91TOil,-As II 'promised t( �h;nh %" ,wa.a %L JLrtnJ . SQUARE , �O� r 8 . - - - I I I ir lir vious to the I �-Oa Wednesdav afternoon of last wee c, uper . andent'. , Ile was much &ad desery 2 . . ! __ � snow that r3owl were More, prontable thall .7 r it T edly mapeoted. 1 1 ; steers on the farm, I no I W ,. cia elections' BOUGNT AT A a 'umber of young people were skating on I I - I - , uadertoke to late pro iin I I - -11L BARGAIN 2e annu - ; meeting of the Hullett . prove my eta meat. I wi " No, it is lot my inte tion to rejoin my Awwii­-� th6river at Wiiigham,.when one of thiam,- I -T al I . II suppose John . - I - - . �- Smith buys 1 cows now at $40 -each, which old part nerk. ii i the preae t firm Of Tupper, I M'ss Mary McKinnon, fell very heavil:71 distric t Loyal -0range Lodge was held in ' hould be go( d ones and all to drop t hei - Phippell & Tipper. I k E6ve'agreed to so. I I b4aking both bones of one leg, just above Clintoo lasi weA. The visiting brethren I I . I 0 1 cept a sOlicito -ship, whic i it would be im- If ycu want a snap in Envelopes th� ankle. The fracture in a- serious one, were 4ospitably entertained by the brethren . ; . I . . . calves within; one, mc nth , and' t be 0 . . and will prevent her from enjoying the- of Clinton. The different reports pro - I � . -milkers, as th) price ought to �ouarjq, 4"� posiii�le for m t to hold al a member of my I , - I _SE - . , sented were f a satisfactory nature and ON 1 - E Ct . old firm for i would conflict with some of Come SOOIL pastime of skating any more this winter. 0 i . I . . A�d John Jor as buys 10 steera�.�t $40 ei.ch � i igh n � - _,, . � � � � - ! the co, anies for whom, Xe old firm sets. - . -�-Mr. Robert MoLean's ' election ax- showed. that Orang6imm is in a flour i g - . '00( condit bn in the district.. The next meet - . � I I � � . I - - . which ought Ito secure c qually as 1, I have amost, completed airangements for - penses in the last election in W �aro , - Ing i . __ hl�ote - - a Is - � . Animale.as thelcows or , It is worth abon ( ot. _� officerB I - - � � � I � a new-c(anact on, which will, I think, prove .ficoordiag to the statement of will be held in Seaforth.. The ,or � I �- ! - . 1 $20 to k h steer ntil the lot of Mal I agent, Mr. A. M. Todd, amounted to a the c rrent year areas follows: Master, . I . - - ' n W. Smith; deputy, W. J. Kinney; ", asp " �hern in unstare, say until th, both ple ksant'%nd proflta ble for all parties I X, W1 TO ,. . I and the pato Al in t ,'I � ' I . � vei ' are mis a � I at of August, and goo 1! ones sell then at a interested." , , . ,y modest sum of S1263 8, and w R, J. braper ; finan- . � � . 1 64 . I 1 of the following items : Livery, $66 - record ng-aecretary, . I .average of $7 - each, which . isa fair price, Doyou, idiand lea ' Winnipeg ?" � I � �. . , � � SEAFO He up 80 ; cial-sooretary, 0. S. Lo'wery; .chaplain. S. . o - . � , ' I ha ) not 6v'lg I I - 50 ,4 printing, $50 89 ; hall rent, $4, � 0 * ONLY 0 so $30 profit fr m steer, but it took it leasti 60 No v the, slightest, intention Lowerk ; A of . C,, R, Murdle ; lecturersp . . � I � - . r . - of leavir 9 Wit nipeg, buV, expect to /be at tolographing, $10 99. 1 11 . I . 1 $20 of that t food them, leaving 810 for work agiin at my desk i4side of a week." reports c me from Missouri and Kansas. -4-A quiet hom wedding took place at t ,a F. We'lalid. Marshall. . I I . . . pasture and pr fit and risk of prices. : I 1 __4 0 - -_ Durin t elastweek of December 23,700 res�denQs of Mr. ;an Churchill, of Hullet , -T�e Dominion hotel In Zurich, owned - . I .Now Mr. 8 ith, with top cows milkin I ,9 - I I .. . i � persons ere vaccinated in New Ynk. So on !Tuesday eve of last week, when bi and conducted for the past eleven years by - . - - lfi&% I if a creamery is noar, con raise ten goo I I . Mr. Charles Grab, has been sold to 3,1r, C. . I L1f:X0if-_UrL1TAi, IT . . Cana,d ,a. ning W eld�aet daughter May, was married to M . � .! - � . I � calves and n1a 0 4noug h outi of the buttc r t -The� coo: to )f the Cow idian contingents to far 40a ario.is concerned, one c so. was I - _! . . pay for. all t a � feed for cows and calve South ) to $1,547,623. discovereo in London, while the employees Eatnest Wast. The bridesmaid was Mis L, Shoemaker, of Blytbi for the -sum of � . Africa, 'far, foots ul . . r, 8bo,.Omaker i�rmerly lived on . � . . I . of a cigar factory, who are suspected 7are Jeanie Churchill and the groomsman M , 87,000-� M have' as true Thil will be d out to the Canadian ex- '. # I n line. A few . until the lotl�lof � May, and I i , all quo,r&E tined, Geiirge East. The happy couple will tak th H and Stonlay tow anure ag Mr.oJoaes- had fror chequeri' and t a end in not yet. . , . ye:Tv :L he b 11 ught an hotel in Blyth. a , , ' Pbolmey, a pion I . There is one excuse for'our taking up so much time. 4nd value In the � i —0 up �Iouse at Stapleton. - .a ste and i$20 in (ash for feed and $ - -Mr.!, Charl car resi- I � Mrs. James -Yuill, 8th concession o - 0 ,an y to Mr. space in telling you, from week to week, the ki'nd and qual' . I This h- 'eold recen JOI,n Mason � . . . �ty tl� � - t - - . or ,more fo a ,calf. `h6n 'from 'the l9b o dent Of Van orth county, : died at his I Huron Note& . , on m �y an r I 11try Grey, who has been visiting at Vanderbil ,, and no remove to Zurich. Under Mr. of the materials 1hat we 1h0e to sell. That excuse or rea il the lot o - Augait, when Mr � residenclia it, &k fleet township last week. -�he entries for the Huron Pot - � - . Grab's manage at, the Dominion hotel, - . a I Mi0higan, for the past six months, ,iiriveii` 7 being that it is to your.interests that you kn)w, even if. you Jones v ould sell hin .. steers, Mr. - Smit - He was 2 yes 7s w age, and had resided in Sbowj to a held at Goderich, close on Jan- . .� ! he 'a on Thursday of last week. She a Zuricb,� was one o the best run hotels in the * I . I would hi ve $2� in cai h for, each cow an SaItflee for 65 years. I . ulixy 29. 1 1 .. . I . In co tit n its p rons will b .. � P of joy0 herself fine and for a woman of Mi, u . - - a sorry that so - do not buy, what certain- lines - ma be had �rom us at, and ' a, of Nova Scotia, who is -Moses Brown, of the lObh COnCeBblOn i .al . y .. I the whe, for e4oh ton of cheese made, if fe - -San ter Doki a years, over 70, she is active. Mrs. John an OWL - g a landlord is retiring � I� I the qualities of the' same. There is still andther re"ason t4at ou� the . rarm 0 pigs, !would be worth $1 in his 91st yes.0 Ilan arrived at ' Ottawa to Hallett, is preparing for the erectiO of Yujill, her daughter -in -law,.came home with fir o It lace wYch he,filled so well. I � I I more. I L11OWil)g the foTd and pasture,ti, b attend the session, which mee�s in Febru- new 4ricE' house. I � ' I I r - her and will visit for a time. -T�v proper.t$ owners of Goderich voted . we must not overlook—the most important reason. so far i as e nal in both cases, .Mr. Jones would I av ary , At his ige, a journey from Nova -Mrs. James Cartwright, of the 9th con, I . � . . . -Robert Lawson, who has been living o4 on a py4aw last ,week to exempt 'the big � i ice � C)n ii- a cession of Hallett, raised 56 geese this year, � we are concerned. . We are lookin to securing your trade� if $56 for each steei and Mr.,Smith $5( for Soo, a t.6 ()�hta wa tw a year must b the'- d concession of Hallett, has takea mill pr3perty frotin taxstion for a term of . . I ing. , . � � &. -9 � each com, and Etillj have t:hc' milk of uh 3 quite an under bak' and they %veraged nearly 13 poundej each. 1 11 . we have not it *now, and. there -is no way of speaking to 4 n d -cows for t onthe li ter. . -Mr. J.P. Whitney, leader of the Oppo -Mr. P. Gardner has purchased the Looleession of the Whitely farm, on t years. There- &Te 772 -voters on the list - - " . . � � WO ni, � gi. i I nuron road, Tuckeramith, which he b. 's eligilih to vote oq such by-lawiq, atA it re- . becoming acquainted with you better then 1-1 at we sho ] ld . James Mann, ono 3 ear in- the Wintl to ) tion in the Oul ario legislature, who resides Ethel ho'el' from Moses Hear5 and has rettted from the owner, W. S. L36wre' quired I three. fif t,49 of these to vote in favor - I ' 1� cheese factor�, *itt six cows -in fiv ,in the villo,gf of Morxisburg, county of applied t the commibsioner for a trI nefer of . no i, of the by-law to garry it. - There voted for I . 0 - r . for!& term of five years. It in intended t' _ Introduce ourselves to you often, in the way � f a weehly talk - months, or 150 days made $150, beside 3 Dundas, inten Is shortly, it is said, rem v- the hoon . I I � . I � Road Overhaul the buildings this year and p t the by-law 575, or nearly tbree4ourthe of . � � . whg,t milk &I'd butter were used .by his :ing to Toroptc, wtiere he will in future re. '-Mr. . Grant, of the London I . - � I I I them in first class shape. the Ohole. There were -some thirty I . . .1 . family And rtised six calves, which he iside. and will �akc a parmership in a city Stanley, has let the oontractfor a new born , I - �.. I .- I to M 'M tth w Maine. The Ater � At the recent; municipal elactiong in t a - vehicles used to bring ou the vote, and - . valued At 81( eadb. Six I cows was all he legal firin. � . is work ; . � � � a'- tow ot-es were polled o - I Mat ir, and others may- have done -Word has reached Mr. A. W. Cam will br� d tie 'by Mr. Hiram Hill, of Clinton, I nobip of Hay, 800 v t every lady on the roll, able to get out, I I . There is that rare quality --common' sen e—in the state- owned � P. 'eorge E. Pay, an old resi ent apd of 1950 names on the voters' list. Mr. - Polled &r vote in favor of the by-law, The I well, butyal do! no� knew the. numbc r of bell, pr( vincit I good roads Instir uctor, that - Mr. �11' Wtirm, sr., who is nedrly 92 years. of ag , proporiy has been purchase � ment. that you will never be,,,able 'to bu friona us=,: or any other " ' ' were &'former lmerchant of Clintoni be dad the , d by acompany . Y. . ows,they ba( . This! was'! In five mopths the by -I Lws, tc commute i tatute labor a- poll in the municipal clacti out and polled big 'vote. It ia�t a and is �to be refitt ad and worked at its - f ill 0 0 1 � ult � � ( ( , . village = of the worthy old gentleman's In cl,paciii. 11rin something for -4othing " - People sometimes let t1le � and he had the butter for five,mouths more, - approve I in Monday's el, ictions in the -tow ) - - .0. . I 9 I milki � I a .. Uy . . L � . for a cow should be kept Ing :ten ships of Genii urn, in Cal leton county, and of North,Bay, where he now !aside , ends that he may be spared to give in -Mi.A � .xamder Campbell, of Lorne, near - i d ea f cheapness mixed 'up with the . something -for -nothing Sent I -Huron county council will co:1vene at fri I 0 0 _� months do,ch yest' to be. rofitable. � h Dam � fri is, in Brat ,t ; while it was more votes. � Kineatdi! -, son-ip, law of the late Mr, Jae. -s fake ad-. t You may depend,that there 'will be a nigger in the At the E,xperimental Kr M�, in Iowa, i bey defeated in'Arterneda'. ir Grey. Godeti& on Tuesday, �2nd inst,.,. at 3 �-A good deal of sympathy is express d B.ird,,Iof .;canley� and Eginondville, Is viisib. - .. � - . � . tested c)ws and steers and found that th3 , On see 4ount of an unprecedented fall of o'clock. ' I The 'expectations are that -Bar- foe I a young man of the township of Ea �t in � -, U d . . - � U fence. We bave tried to tell our patrons to act UPQI­1 ieedthal produc onepoundof beef onthe snow in Varic uver, British Columbia, last rist& Holt, of Goderich, will be 'Warden . I Ott frirn&s in St�nloy and Brucefliall . I I I . ) - steer, if �ed . to a � 00 cow,would produc3 week, continuing for almost a, week, trade for 1901., . I . Wiwanosh, near Belgrave, whom it Is er ,points, in tile county. Mr. Campbell the telling, that you -are safe]: in the hands Cf the* merchant one . pou, id of bu ter. That is, in the aim a was derr orallized, lumber mills stint down, _The annual meeting of the sha�eholdere ne'eseary to send to Guelph recently .r has lately sold his fine 200 acres on the lake _' I who distincr.ly states that he is securing � a small and, re�son- time a -eteer put on 200 pounds of. liv and shir )aralized, tesides much dam- of th Walton Cheese and Butter ompany, special treatment.. It is said that be recen . shore poith) a fe miles from Kincardine, at - : . - . t'he - weight, equal to 120 pounds of beef, a co age dont I operiy. Roofs have falien- in will �e held at McKim's hotel, W Itou, on ly became much concerned about religio a a big figure,- ties ly $8,000, As. he found ftble pr-pFat on the sales he makes to you, - - an follo win in' tters so much so that it affected h a time to op a before deciding where. to I I . �to I I . . . I � .,b . . would I roduce 20 ounds of butter, by the wei�hptlof snow, and the btreet-car Frida next, the 22ad inst., at I o'clock p. In ­ I a otatei. � a - _. -o'-the-wisp idea of getting inore-Aban your money's p -than tra:ffic is I in. I hen the question of selling.th 3 factory M7aca. and he was taken away ai Note he is visitil g among old friends and I willl . .. tte is worth more a(, out. I � I ne nig . ht recently couple the BOD's relatives. . His !nutnerous old friends in .. w lit ., scum 0 . ' F I � � �. I � . pound of beef, and the -milk is worth the -Sir 0 - - i . . ,,h r as Tupper, Bart., who sails on will I . bilre. Whitely, of Clinton, Lester -and , - Nvorth. ! � - I - on@ in - of ; Huron would be very pleased to have him I I Il each one hundred scro ex I Mari, William, had a narrow eacapp from suffic&- return, t� this cov, - extra trojible. ' ,h l7th or a busines trip to England. he vote in the municipal ele(ti ' � I - . I . . .- . land in McKillop would keep from ten tc) bob deci led, or his retu ke Van: East Willwanosh was ka followo : For inty and -become a Huron. - - � . . tio�n. The pipe from a coal stove ran thr A ite. It in the very beat spot on earth, friend _ n (owe and patroniv3 cheese taot(rieo couver, Br timi ColumWs, his permanent reeve, Corriei 230 ; McCallum, 20). For . . ou-, I . - Cf fiftee . . and- during Campbell,, and don't you -forget it, I � .. We can only say th at the calf 'coats sellin. at *'16.50 . their room into the chimney, � . c' I � I in summor and orsameries in winter, in ten bome, He h a bought a house in the Brit. councillors, Beecroft, 302 ; Carr, 272 ; th night came out of the chimney, allowing -A . very ,enjoys ,,a -affair took place 7_ ,,�17.50 and .$,20, are value—are money's worth. . . � years .tt a township would be worth do ible tell Columbia ity, near tie residence of his Ellis, 221, ; Dellis, 227 ; Bone,175. = gas to escape into the room. Forturl. � - . . - . I - what it A now, We have the land and the son, Sir Hibb rt Tupper, and has sold his - - r.William -Sanderson, who . as lived , . recently- in the chool in union section So. I � - - . . - . - roads- two main things ; we lac% the cc I on the 247 d concession of Howick fo twenty at ly they were awakenedby the gas, bat S. Turnbarry and Morris, when the reti. I . -we residence in. ,taws. � r tr' I 9 years or! more, moved his househo effects w re quite stupified at the time. � teacher, Miss Findlater, was prese=el . . Another example of Money's worth is t e five .L\-strachan and men to feed hem and ]ads and lassesAD . -An aoVion for damages is threatened i . -At the in. unicipal - electioub in Goderi(h with a most co liplitneutary and affeetion- - � I . board of Chatham, to Harriiton on Wednesday of last eek. . - . way 8 against �hel public school I . - . ') and they thi m . , -The Howiok district Loyal orange I - e are selling severall -for $ 25 "28, '30, $82 milk th 3 . T h� ome people t%U, township, Mr. Churchill was elected reeve stely 'worded aldrees,acoompauled by it - I coats that w . 0 y � ).7. tp . ok it is rutish or slavery to nifik"a by Mason Campbell and J. B. Rankin, be- ' - benevolent � urposes over Mr. Elliott by a vote of 376 to 21 t. handsome &Ad N aluible gold chain. The . I cow, but there is no lazy path to wealth an I c;use their'ichildren havo been refused ad. Lodge raised $30 for ,a I I - � $135. - �, . � I .1 I � honor., I . � rnibtance to the Central 3chool. They were last, yesir and at their annualme Mug de, 06 the question as to whether the statu' presentation wai made On behalf Of thd . - . I � . . - . l4or should be commuted at the rate of 0 oirento and pupils of that section. Miles I . . - C, he een street echool, cided to celebrate the Twelfth of July at I I . I . . - 36111, MORRISWN', ordered to atterid the Q cents er day, there voted yea 197, and Mills - i " ' I __> � McKillop. ; and the parents refused ti6 permit them to Fordwic 1. . - � n -,ter has taught this school for three . I � 404 'from this that t a � Your money's worth also in the last .of - oar coon .. ,_oats . 0 � do so, clai I il3g t at t, e -Queen street school - -Johi i Maxwell was last week abIntenced . !it is evident - years land has proved herself not only a t - I ' I . . farmers of that township still like to .. 0 succe � ful and most competent teadher, but Selling at $28, $30,_$35 and $38; there are two No, I �x ra The County Council. :is unsarita . " I � I to th ee months in the county goo y Judge ro . hd work on the old lines. an a as in ; - I . -It i I a Ated in Monti -eal that Mr. 0. B. Mass n, at Go'derich, for stealing oats, an � 4i 'able lady, whose precept and vx� - , priced at $42.50, better coats than which we never. sold. I T,he f( Ilowing are the official returr a c f -The splendid 200 . &ore farm, ownpd y ample were for good in the scho�l room -and - .1, I . Reeve, lecond vice-prei ident and general offen a ... � o which he pleaded guil, y. He � . of . I P, * I . � I 1. - . the votes polled' for the county ootincilon manage a Grand Trunk, has written was lee accused of having stolen agon M !. A McTavish, of ohe 2ad, concession � in the, neighborhood,and it was with dee I I in the districts in which contests took . I w , S t knley, has been sold to Mr. Robert Pao r* regret that the pupils and people par43 , - . all tl * O"!'11' agents of the company who but t a charge was not proven. . I I I � to a q - placep ae returned to Mr. William Lane, f .have be 3n die missed sin is 1896 requestirig - he,Goderjoh Organ Companyi shipped 0 , of the 3rd concession of the same town- vn'tb bar. � . -'( ur . . ; them tc w it him detafl� as to the reasons I -Th ) '$9,000. * Mr. Pear. . sale of furs has been the most sati factory. that we county clerk � - I thirt or,gans W England last we k. 0 :h p, at a valuation of I -T�e annual meeting of Grey Branch and the furs thae.we h ve left will sell I . I yvith a view, evi. am ass of the Doherty Organ factory in so a farm of 100 acres i taken in part ek- Agricultural Society w4a held intheitowli . ILUVe ver known, , . . No, 1. I I of theirAi mi sal, etc.0 change at a valuation of ;6,000 . We under- hall Brussels, on Wedudedsoy, January 9th Yeadil eiiougb, for every piece—whether, coat, c . I 6,111 ! deutly, 'if tbe reasons ard not serious, to re- C11in a ova been working over4ime all 'has some no, I 14 a dripe, Hugh Chamb"r , Philip Holt, by see i a-, I stand that Mr. McTavish, or, President Spoir in the chair. The tre"I y �. I . I . p I . I . � - I � inst telthe� I I win ,r, a the factory is'still a long way ' I � I - 1 7 1 1 tion. . i I a ; �, . tion of buying a farm elsewhere, the Pear- aver's report was presented.. as audited, ill be fo * I" y, beh Wit iti orders. i . I ladiels coat, inuff or cap—each and ey'ery pie e w und � . a , 1 -Onb ofl th earliest h attlers of the cotil , , so arm, to,be managed by his son. � . � I � of NotthOm erland, .Mr. Josiss Gillard, --John Blake, of Grey, who has success- nf .showing receipts to be $1,335.92 ; expendi- � well worth the money that we askf6r it, an also.. we have : - � � -0 � postma iterl of Grafton ii ied at his residence fully passed the� model echool, ox-imination -Mr. John Laporte ban can declared[! ture, :$358.26 ; balance, $97-7.66. The fol-. - . 41 .Z :3 9 I . � Z elected trustee for the Drys ale separate I lowing officers wereeleoted for the current ut of fashion to Ar. I � .2 . co -2 - on Batt rday. Mr. Gi lard was born in at Goderich, has secured the r� i ipalship , I � �Tlothimy old and o I . . . . . . . i3 -0 0 Devons lire, ngland, at d came to Canad& of a 'chool near Belle River, Xpent county. school, by ctor. It! happens that' Sr : President, Janies Speir; vice- - � 0 .9 ! ,ye . . - � . . 11 No. 2* = 0 = 0 0 , , arwick, 1 ' 8 . 0 Q 4 d - I I - � I � I * � I L.!� V. Bachard, who was elected at the I preal ent, J. D. W ir - , ; direc- -_ I I . .- . . 1 *4 1 in 1832 setth g near Pt terboro. About 50 He *%a a smart student and shoul do wel . ,,at, nnolly ... 90 ears a teacher. . annual meeting, was not a :ul) orter of --the 1 tors, Robert Nichol, John McKinnoui - - I , -1 238 281 410 920 ;o he removed to Grafton as a � . d" David. Milne, James Evans, W. H, Mt. . ( tifte a number of people avail the-niselves of the odd James C 0 .. _j where he I D. elon''.. . ad res dad eq sn -Ontario street Methodist ohu ch Sab- ,a, &ra sc n wa t9erefore .. muel �., K �. inton, has a at& of 35 a lified. It appears also that a c ( , Cc* �, . a 1, .11 ons id . Cracker!, P. Scott, George Robb, John �( . . . Cooper. _Mr , 'k ew Hent bath� school, Cl i e -Gavin and Robert McDonald ; auditors, F. . iece underwear that we advertised last. k., We have 8, �u y, of Orangeville, q ti � We James Suell ........ The school library &b a number voted at the trustee ale o , 1) 30 i, I . I who ba I Id been regarded as the oldest officers and teachers. I placed other lines in the odd pile that. are- -1,10, all, odd. )L"qu - . I � 'no 1900 volumes and there are S. Sc4t and Alex. Strachan, - , - � I I � e in that section, and It a I � I I , .No 3 . . townsh p cler in Outar o, is dead at his contat I be declared void. T� on aual meeting of the Turnberry .- will be able to pick a very nice suit fro' thE ) I .e� am. L home a '? Mono Centre, a i 90 years of %go. .papers ofl different. kinds bearing o, i Sunday, ale' tion had to � - ,!url - m. ) lot -_ 3 the pri' -e,S' John Torrance, Willi amont, by a I Aliric al Society wile held iu Wingbalii " .� . . , -NVill clama�ion, . - I . I I He waf I clerk f Mono tilwilship for 49 co!i- sohool w A distributed every Sunc my. The total receipts for Morris townshi i , � I - 4) � i q . uit ' $',1, S%1.25 and ,1 -,1.50 ---any s.ui I iLl the lot I . 9 . secutiv� y are discharg g also the duties -Rev., W. T. Hall h resigned the pay. amp ears, - i . per the 8 are , �. � . I . I., i .� as I mounted to $I%848,79, , The a - �ek�e The aditor's report for the post - . � A. �� of� the !Presbyterian churc � st Bel. pea Y lax 0 d a Y.Car . I - I I . a of towr.4hip ti asurer for the greater part toral � diture consisted of the follo*in .. y a s�, ,rwrj that the receipts of th I - I . _e;l I)e round V.aluo. - - . . � .3 i of that �imis, He was a justice of the avq a d Calvin' and will renove to-RoWs and bridges, $1,49559; oalarie,,: had :tounted to $990.05 and the expendi- I . I . I . I . -S 10 0 � ir,� . - $38 ; fton I I I I . W S i peace f, 60 d a school trust icker � . As has done splen id work tury 83, leaving a balance %of $51W, I . .- . . � I . � .. � I No, 4. . . 4 . )r , y aria an ce for ri I . $7�5-50; printing, $28 87; charity, . � - . Alex. Q. Bobier.., 508 � 123 196 8271 40 year I �, -; Moo- oi�g to Belgrave and his . lace will me oole, 83,475.80r; drainage, $869.95; i -i in very good shape. The I _� oys' -pea jackets—therc -is I � o ai� el is' The balance of o T ore were elected for -this ear : I I ur -stock of b I John D)lb'ridge., , , -At the clo a of the fiscal year, the bal. be h4A t fill , ter6ob, $29 ; mine'allaneous, $419.89, in tbei fc�llowibii oyffic Y_ . ! ' � 0 Honor ry president, .-Charles Hendiairijon ; . ab; u,t 35 of the lot.—Will be -cleared. wit at prices- that ,w ill be Richard Hicks .... 718 117 82 91Z once at thd or dib of t.h(,* depositors in the -Wedt I edl - � I esd members lauter amount was $147 for new horse eh . - 9 . . H, Spa(kman..... 551 233 492 127, postoffi6e ad governm tit savings banks and adheJents of Sb. John's church, resident at 'township hall. The township is out of resid' nt, J, Carrie ; lsb vice-presid3rnt, ILL SELVing for any one who -eeds a coat foi-their boy. � . �� I I I � I poba Tip. 11 � ., . . . . . . f -;) - -ad Rev. debt and has asurolas on hand. . J offatt ; 2ad vice-president., Aft . I ni 2 40, an increase of on the 6bb line of Morris, presen. I � . I . - � � � :5 ,", .1! sinou ; d -,o $53,149,72 I good old mothers riali ling ; ireetors, 8, Xernighan, W. J. Hien. . ' ; . I . i I .- $2,908, 6,95i;t ver bhe bilance held on June G. J� Abd ' inpumbent, with a loal I of oats. -, Another of the . . - . I t . o. I � .30th, I ly? ktfUl gift Israel passed into the better life on Friday . deroon James Scott,"R. Mcludoo, D. An. . We have a few robes left7that wilL be c1( ared out at rea - � I : 0 V . $99, rt of ' this increase, $1,501,. It was a, tlme�y an. well as a thoug i of �sot week, in the person of Mrs. James derson Roland Beattie, Pater Fowler, IVV. � I RA . res . . f , .�T I .W a 992�09,1 re nts intevot added to the and will do all,!ooncerned good. � J. Cur a, J. B. Tyreman ; aud;ibors, Robert I I --- ' . I W ci 3 ; a -Rev. � C. 1W. Brown, who ias been Switzer, of the Gtb concession of Goderich � J. Cur . � sollable prices—some half dozen you might'select one but I Q !Z '11 8 variouE so oun a, and t a remainder, $1.11. 1 . , I . I :0 LA W 14 Currie nd " � I No. 5 i i hu MoLean, At a meeting ,of - . . I , I � . 1 406, 01 i. , t a exceme of receipts over poster of lJam6s street church, Exeter, for township, who had reached the ripe old age - I . . of the half dozen. . I . I Thomas E. Hays., , 253 871 withdriw Is. . two year�, has been given an unanimous of Oighty -two years. The deceasedwas of the di0otors, Won. Robertson, was re-elect. - , . . * I . . � . . . ,John B. McLean. . 59 - - In ipp a ter ohn Murray, Canada's fore. invitation! to remain for a third year. Mr. English birth and came to this county about ad seorttary,trea.vurer. I . I ".., ' - Peter McKay. ... , detective lefbTorontoon Wednesday- Brown has accepted and will not, - 1erefore, 1839 and took up the lot upon which she -M R nolds, mother of Mr. James I - There are two lines. of 'cloth overcoats that we hl'We B, O'C)nnell. .... 511 137 166 814 day of her death. Her ReynN;;, ','"i"th, 4th conoesoi6n of Hallett, - ! � . � for a tireei-mo the' soi urn in the West go to A Imer to which place h 3 was in- remained to the � . and on� of the pioneers of that townehi - I . - I : a a& vited. husband predeceased her Bomb ten years - ipt I . tn'leec 4 and $5, that will be �fiound ext - � good y No, C. . � d y on We of last week, � r 'I at S allie. Indies. I led on Friday from New pafise aws � I It I . . I York. 'M . Mirray hai buq 'recently re- -The oderich Star trulysays : "The ago� ' . � , dtiesday �, Whether you have a fur coat or not., there ar ays that one James Bowman, William Ff. Kerr, bir'ao. - t having �eached the great rage of 101 yesrs. I - . � . coverei . I ma serious illness� and his trip oounty co I ucil has lost a good man in the ---�-A sportsman residing on the second I . . olarnation. I . I of Howick, went on She ret_#ined the use of her faculties alm"Ost . I . I . . is- con0q4ent, on his sician's advice. person of Jam s- Snell, but it in as �iafsetory t hunting one day I . . - i is coinpolled to wear a cloffi coat an4 these coats that we , � , . _ ! - to the I tot, conversing with and recognizing I � ,�: . . Pihny I aced by such we . __�. . . � I For 26 a& a h( has bee the employ of to know t %t be has been repl -60,1 and while�crossing a; certain farm r - �1 I A been th sterling character as the " le king," go __ nook abo' It -coat. � � ; the On ri Go e'rnment d has *a chanced to see the farmer's do whicl. those aboutber during her illness almost an N 118 h during bar I refer to will be just the thing for a k � 110 .0 . , an ,a 0 1 93 4� . � I I . . $ft 3 initrut a of ringing i undreds of wron Miia ca Itelon, of Clinton." doubt thought would interfere wib well so the* did at any time � - . .. No. 1. len . 9. ame, and as a preventive shot him. I lengthened- career. She was born in the � � . . � � AJ � 4 . - big I - I � - 9 ' doers t J stice ! -The ni ipal fight in W I Wawa d,And married her I __ M 11 . 10 _�, Lockhart, .,..325 211 259 65 850 C years nosh,was T'Lue baIttest, hold for s in But the owner of the untortunate dog vA 0 county jof. Sligo, Irelan �_Ve are now sllowin-'g our own make of bo s' pants at 25c., " — M !0 arle D. Cra P, or many . I' I I .. I 1). Pattc roon ...... 200 280 144 231 L a dead, and followed the guilty oulpri late husband in that country ; utter anii- � I � 855 Aupery oor of t �e 1 great shipyards of the tha,t,town4hip, and .resulted in th election th . - . I .1 .. . A. Stewart ....... 311 158 116 67 652 Wm, &Xlap Oo alpany ill Philadelphia, will, of Mr. Rc bert Medd an reeve ani I William and �overtook hipa at Wroxeter, Where hell grat ing Ito Canada they lived for two yeswa . at Whli�by, t - I . . I I John W obster. . .. . 269 207 131 24 631 ib is ut derstood make his home in Canada' Cameron, Joseph A. Mallough Patrick demlanded $10 or stand a law suit. The $10" � hen moving to Hallett Dearly- ` � . � � . . . I .. Aw . . 0 and Charles To ran c noillors. was paid, and Mr. Sportsman went home -a 60 year L ago, where M)r. R.eyLnolds settled I . 4_1_�++++44++++++4-q4+ . I . + � for the fut ire. He com as to take charge of O'Connor ylo I 1i � A' a � .. t , Q .3 the CrA m Ontv rio Stee on lot 2�, concession 4, - hich w a r,n n & - - I L �. - . p Com any's works -Mrs. : tobert Sterling died o Tuesday p ,but wine all - I - . . '9 M 3 at Col'ingwood, Oritario, Of t9is $5,00Q,000 of lost weak at Clinton, aged 67 y6srs and 5 . 0!�Trhc annual report of Belgravia Presby- � WilLdernoss, on which she has resided ever' - � I 0 2 ; I ff er husband die about 16 , cars L I I , - * � A 0: 14 con'ber fhe is the pre ,g been a toii4n church a owe 67. families in oonnec . since. - . . � I . No. 8, � W � I s� dent, While with months. The deceased had Ion. -1 � . I . I . .. .. I . I Daig ............ . 263 ' 22 22 307 the P laddphiscompaiy he was in the res a 7th concession of Goderich tioulwith the congregation. The metnber-� ago, sin a which she h made bar Kome - 801 habit I purchasing fr m $25,000,000 to ithip and w w� with he son James. Sh was a d,evout and Ferguac a ......... 671 118 , 12 tow a ith her husband and 1amilv ship! increased during 1900 by 21, and no . � . I I I . - � Roman C, th 1 . Miller. _ 386, 481 115 9$2 $30,0 pOO) woith of at k a year f r that , became a ; resident of Clinton le than two nuat'beris 143. IThe re.-elpto for missionle zealous !member of the .1 a Ole . � . 1 , church. I , � � . . Weir,_:'."'''", ' 405 1 "24 62 701 -busin a. i year ago. � - amounted to $209 83, beside $68,29 re ivedl 115 ' ; I . I � i I . I I ,; - —HDO. 0. W Ross, I [on. G. M. Gibson � - �he aderioh Collegiate 118]Inatitute by the Woman's Foreign Miaoionary So 3iety. -Mr.! W. H. Perrin, a io of the pioneer � I . I I . It wi I be -seen from the Obbve th&' 5 t a and A Wine Irving, Q C., interviewed the I boaril ha,v a decided to memor lize the ThelLadies'A14 report receipts of $;;9,61, businessmenof Clinton, who was at one 11 . . I I . I I ive and beat - - . . council will, �be composed so we ga ie it (,',eve rl�, lost week, ! county con moil for an increased con ity grant partl of which I was expended on c lurch time ova of the most Axtens . . � r or -Gane I at Ottayv � I . . .to their � nown train. dealers in Huron, has bad an � ­ I I I last wec k. � in a iligol, This august bo y will be - work, and the balance remains on hand, k, I - � , - , cones Ing, a y ropositi(n to establish , - ther I . . . . � tal of $809. - eveatfu career. In 1794 his grandfa � I - - - #_ � ; r mood The'financial re ort allows a to � � 1. " Canad � a ;'tatio ik for tie purchase of re. [: in a nuch nore amiable and wene I � , I Elugh John . Fute. I mounto1of,theBritish army. Lord Minto : than uqua, if they acceed to the prayer of 30, tind the sea ion fund receipts of V9,09. was a a ttler in the county of BrAntf amd I . . . I I � � � 1, . I � - -It in pasol g strange that an en�e)rprio- was givie n a grant of two thousand acres of . - - � - The Hon. Hugh John Macdonald, smart. vjesuredl� Promiei Ross that he would place this ptitiw).� i I i . ,_ . g fro his defeat in A once in Comm -'�he blail and Empire inaug irated an ing, , regressive such as Goderich Ilse land by he Indian Chief, Bran% on condi- .- . , , in the recent Dominion himself:at unication with the . tewn' - electfors. after haVing resigned the premier. War office on� with Lord Landsdowne, � essa� competition in which a large number been[ of recent ,e.r., should, until now, tion, tha he would erect liL mill, which he I I . . . . . : . did, an although burned down three timeh . Clothi nd Forld her's ship of Manitoba at the request of the party whose former c(unectioi � with Canada would participateU One of the thr3e prizes have continued the practice of allowing � I Ally add v, cows to make a pasture field if their at reets. a mill is still running on the same alte, Mr., ' . � . I . i . leaders, si�ys he has quit politics, In n natur wy muc i to his zeal and in. awarded was won by Mr. James Middleton, vote of the ratepayers was taker . last W. H. Perrin spent his boyhood at Mount - � ') I interview on Wednesday he said : tereat i� any qu 59tion &I recting the Domin. son of Mr, George Middleton, of Goderich A � I I I - . . it de up not to aga� n ion. Ilie Excel ilency it Ily a preciates the towmehip, and now assistant in Hovey's week as to wl ,ether or not this privilege Pleasant, in Brant ,county, but ,cam.e to , I . I . I . . . L � 11 M3 mind in qui a ma I . have alwave p re, Clinton. should be contit ued to the amiable b)ssie I Stratfor?l in 1864, and boaght grain at Oat .' - enter the political areas' . importincia to( ansda o raising borses of a dru I etc I " 1 point, soveral who still reside in the ved. On the Wrong Side of the Street, * ., , disliked political life, and I think that noir, - am Nelson, of -Wingharn Inet with a And! the ratep, 6yers decided by a ma, ority . . � . K TO IT[[ � recogni�e& staniard of weight and value, 9 While of 79 that thii remnant of barbarian 13c� tion hatiIing their grain there. In 1859 Mr. __ . S .- . . having for several -yea 0 pist sacrificed tr y and the 'great scares of revenue such would serio a too �dent 9a Thursday last, I . - I 13TRONG BLOOK0 � � personal inclinations 'or the part 'a asks, be to thoole engaged in horse -breeding in comi g:out of Ja an Powell's lane on a load wiped out, and he council will now have toi Perrin I d permanently in Clinton, and . . I y . , in the o � aye, when farmers used to come - . . - - _. Iwill ske advantag) of the opportunity Ontario and otbor parts of 'the Dominion. of h , the sleigh swung round, throwin p"sl a by-la7 prohibiting- these- useful:, there ir . long distances with their grain, ; - I---- - - � no 01 animals the us' of the streets forgrAzingi - ­_�_ __ . __ lectors of Brandon to da. Mr. Ross will liff, the Legislature deal with Mr. elsoz i off, with the result that o I -1 _... — . given ebyathee � . I . I I 1� I .1 I I vote'm time ill future to attending to It y the Aly fracture .. a he in purposes. r large on a of money were paid out daily�_ � _vrestiOu at the comi g session. I his t ighs was be - I . own ad %ire, which I have to a great -(xte t . Bryce, secretar 7 of the provincial adv cad in years the ac-lide is likely to __�The death, ecurred on Friday nig it of the larg at amount, paid by Mr. Perrin in I � The liaudiness of seliding -money, � ! , I& a of Wingbam'ii best -k 2own oneday ing $8,700, which was in thaearly _J),y Dominion Express A during the past few year o. , I I � board of health, spoakin � of the outbreaks prev ing for som ti �. at. *eek, of or I tit him worki � i - I riaglect as . 6101 d t' o constituencies In of smallpc�x in 'any pats of the Unit -ad - �r some time negotiations ll�ve been citi no, in the person of Oliver Gile irist, Ws ; so th a were several Others baying at rnone�y order, appeals to every one., - The ratesare - _,taive I 0 re . ntoendent I at the Union furnitur foe- the earn time, the money paid out must : . - I .. . - Ontaric sle my defel6t in Brandon.' One ! States, said he greatly feared that from ggoin on with Hen. David Mills,1 Minister au Mr. Gilchrist been have be n considerable. It is said that in ' east, I J tioe,71ooking towards the release of tory in that town, $13 and under, 3c ; over $3 to $5, 4c ; $5 to $10, 6c; $10 to $20, 10c-; $20 to 830i 12c;* of thou bait -never, in � ny time 0 I been . time to time wl might eipeoD -cases in On- of J ly Lof - ated in the He iss of' Commox a by tario, During ;he post �wo months, accord. Fre lli4t, former Bayfield,1 since last March. He ou'uffered from one day �nearly $40,000v was paid out in the Mi ) to -', who was aili , � . , ,40, 15c; $40i'�O $50, 180; $50 to $60, 20c; $60 to $75 ' 25o ; $75'to $100, 30c ; over .reprepe but a Conservative. The othe - one . Ing to American health reports, there had com itted! to penitentiary for the shooting a pa slytic stroke in March and, seem4.d to old Rattedbury. house, this place being used :Jkl0l), tit same rates. 'rFor orders payable in Europe -S10 and unde,-, 10c ,- over $10,t . o $20, anyone or a I been 800 eases 'a Winona, Wisconsin, of on his bother, the @ad particulair of which re. er from the effects of it, and was able as an office by buyers. Pork , at that timoo- he rates. has been held by the Conservatives - I - P%' -, ,$,20 to $30, 25 Je ;'$,30 to $40,.35c ; $40 to $50, 4 5o*; over ,q5f), it, ear . summer sudz brought $10.25 per owt., &ad farmers made . 11 , - I prod m iny years, And was carried Ill the which 400 atill xisted. During the some will still I a remembered by our readers. to about towa most of the . plenty of money, Dame fortune bas beea . � � I . I I t1onservative candidate by a.large Ins ority period there were 250 c an in Indiana, 100 R resentations were made to Mr. Mills to fall, though not strong enough to r sume . . T'1% in the I ite elections. While in Win iipeg, of which were new in December. There e6neVee him to release Elliott unpondition- his,wrork. About two weeks ago be, took' fickle in'�bcr tre*tmonli of Mr. Perrin, for, - Charles Tupper pressed me very exotig. I were also 100 oases in Colorado last month. all ,� or .,ess tive of Scot- like others who have followed thin business I - I Sir I I ' 11 w him out on the new *ystem of worse. The de, ad was a us .a rs I long, he has suffered by the fluctations -of R - J0 -MAC-D� 0 N A.L J --.-f ly to re -enter tolitical life, but, so I have i The workhouse in Cleveland has been quar. tilot-oflh-lTave, (which means atibjeeb to land and came W this country 25 I' I ago' i . i . . � - * � said be �'ore, I ova ma de up �. my mij id to antined on &coo unt of a mallpox, and those good beha or). Mr. Mills took'the case He was 50 year� of age. He setta inil Buf� I the markets, but he is' " hopeful and se- � ; I a Paisle and, tiv- as a r, notwithstanding the fact that I . : - , remain a private citizen of Canada fc r the ' cominitted" have to be kept in the jail mean. under co ideration, but states that he does falo 0rat and afterwards lived 1 - 1 a Ve . I - � . I I - in way clear to interfere in the mat I *do.' Twenty- a years 0 he 1. -1 three o'core years and ten" have passed. : 9 . . . 4 I I rest of. my life, although I aball alwa� re, -of 'time, , Th6re ii f also an epidemic in the not sea h . Grand Fo -and a num r 'of I over his head., I - . Ce Pe R. AGE Sea rth � Vizh�m � 0 . I I I � - . I ` . . course, be ready and willing to do very. lumber cathpa.c Michigan, while similar ter ih any ape. He says that -the taking came to - - ; I . - , . . I . . : . I ; � i I I I � � I Tb -1 " GL T 3 1 )1. � , I Mi I ,* i I .. .. I � I . I . . , i � : i � - I � . � I ! . i I � I . . � ; . . . I : i i � . ; I I i I I . . . 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