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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-02-22, Page 41�. .- _1�2 � . . . I I r . I - I � � � I . . � I I . 14 . : I . I - : - . 1 : 1 1 I � i I . - � . � . i , I . . - I � I - -- � 11� � I . _* I . I . 1� I . I - I I ­ � - . . I . I I . i . . i ; A, - ! - I . I I - I - . - I I � ; - I . : i - � . . i i . �, - . I . I __ I 'L ! �, il� � -f. ! . . -1 - : . - � _� EXPOSITOR I I I F]�BRtARY 22.1901 `1 - - . __ . .. � 1 1 :. � ; , 1. I - . -HURO , , - I . i; - ;_ 4 _*w i . , . . THE . � .. I � � . i � _. . - I I t ] ­ �, . - I � --"------- __ -------. . _ -_ - � - ­­ _ ----., - -----,-----,,.-- ___ --,------. ______._.__.____ - . . I .4 . 11 . --- -1 _! I � . F­_� . I i. I -_ I � - 1- � I ' . . I I . , ­ i . -_ I �I ­ I I - I . oring to dige t the proposed expenditurem. of the ,c ich on SAbbath last as'an appli- :: I I I � - i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . Orin il I fell I upon thi i night of our floiti. The Cmiadis rtharn Company is Carmel ehur I J I . . . I . . � It I I �_ , . ari,�, -At the recent I I � . �! Several Important. Government ,measures 111188tillut I �here�was muoliAmportant also bound not to i gamate orpool re. cant for the precentorship. I i I � � � � I . I � . I . � .. ; . iff The Agure botw000 �bo parouthesiv, Cr Qa3h have I ' � bfisitlel�i to I e i dealt with b the council, oeipte with the Cat ... an Pacifla Railway, carnival hold here the following were the . � � � . I I � :� already been introduced. these I - . I'll � I[ � ! . � ; ,One of . winners : Lady's fancy costume,�Misa I I ; � 14 one, denotes the Pago Of the pr.per on which the . . and yet the, r !cheerfully aljou-rned their or make any other r ngements with that prize I I "I I I I I � . I � . � . - . a 1vortilsernent will be tou I based upo the report of the AsEesemerit 'Testing to In � ther night, and came in : road. ' The agreeme eme, on the surface, Ethel Murdock ; girl's fancy costume, Misa � � I I I _. nd is � . .1 I � � � . I . . . - , 0 1 1 I I I - . I I I I I . . �. lVe Have Removed -Greig 4 Afacdonald- I . Commissione a, and is intended to do away body to the meeting in the interests of bh at any rate, to be a lvery' favorable one for Jennie Millen ; gent'n comic, Win. Goetz ; I I � � � - � 11 � . : � I . � - March Aferobandise--g. McFaul, Ca, -S see, . . I � alliance. Some 40. names i6regiven in for Manitoba, and one ell calculated to secure boy's comic, G. Weber; men's 2 -mile r � I � ; I � . . with what h a become known a's the scrap I w I I i I I � Direct Ink � % I .1 I T. r rriiation-MaKinnon & Co. -6 . - -desired. , , aid, however, Win. Sheffer ; boy's mile race, B. Arnold. . I h, . I; I r - .. - I I I ; I I t I � � . . � Cheaper hanEier-Brrftdfoot,13ox&Co. . � I . I -, I Iron assesomprit. Hitherto, as the assess. Inembership at, this organization meeting, the ends t is also a I I 1 ! I . . ; . 060 out of No -1. V. Fear -4 . . I Fepresentiog a subscription c ffering of $40, that the Government received a better offer -Mr, Thomas Welsh has assumed control I ) . I -i I . i . � I � I . I � . .� � - . I I i , 1 5 1 -penditures of the Town of soiforth-5 ment act has �been interpeted by the - - - I � Receipte and rs& courts, h I It in also of the electric light plant and is giving a * i I A­L­�- - ,' . �, . . all of which was the gift of -the ho'nored. from the C. P. R., but refused it. - - - � .4 � Auction Sale-Alt.x. Gordon -6 . '_ . V - - - - R ------10-A-00 A -1 � the Poles an4ewires of. telegraph and tele.' mayor, - Mr. I ). C Cauli '011p said that the obligatil,ons which have been good service.-Mrm. Seeds, of Strathroy, has . i - - W W V"W'W7 1 1 � � F I . ; � I --GeoN,c R. Muldoon -5 I � . I , I Clearing Auction S%le , , I 01 and this � I . 1. � - I . . - � . � T Olcarlrg Auc-tion Sale -Win,' hfcAlllater-6 phone - comp4nies and the rails of street although -no appeal was made for funds. assumed by the Goverhment Will ultimately been spending the past week or'so with her i I BRUCEF�ELD. I . I � � ­ - nd If one excepts the great amount of unr swamp I rovinc6.i The �.merits of the parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. Welsh- of this -­ . - 14 . MuslG For Millions -14. Will -8 ' the, P P i : . _1: i i . . railway dompanies and property of that de. �ecesrsary trallio and labor on the railway at scheme, h6weve ",1 iii .be nore apparent village. -Miss Annie Papple recently re- " � l r Jlcuse To Ront-F. Holn-o3ted-5 ��� � � - I . � ! � I I ­ For Sale or t) Lpt-W. A. Morriso -5 ___U MRL It. V. F�AR, Dxuggist: - I 'I I 0 . . i. - I -1; Youse Per Sn"o-Robi-rt Willic- .5 - turned from Kippen and vicinity, where she . . i ; - ,el as unused ' 1, the Sabbath is quite as well when it has been furlt�ek discussed. .. � ­­ � I poription c uld only be.assear �heme centreo I ­ I I . -!N��"-, I ­ . � I at ,ireall-5 . w , serve as n: 11 . W -i for about - d - - Ylorme and Rigs For Sa b d i : - tow a of the same size i a 'd your Conditio ' - le -i or scrap tnatqrial. In this ay a consider. � . ar Sir: k � 1*0 der, L � - __ had been spending a week or no -with rela- De, I fo I . � _J, - I :t .. I . Wanted alkleg W. B.�ll _5 I Ider Canada,"anrl decidedly better than in : tives and f iiiends. -The Marshall brick block i - �.` - - L iti piled the flesh ­� able portion -�f the property of these- COM. � 6 ale i of'storen and dwelling did not sell by pub. )l I Oil - �' � � � "Vinthrop Chopping IUVI-i-j. *, kners-6 . I - a CA I Bl:lt�lvale- 11 threel Nveeks _to a tea n of horse& and F - . . Farm In Tuokerminilth Forsalo_wn. Buholz-9 . , �be I rg6r 'ties." I . .x . I at o � panies only paid a ismall portion of the tax- t - .1 NoTus.-Last TOslay, afternoon was ex- lie auctio on Saturday last, 'owing to the Q 1, I- 'q-xlo c f Draught Tlorsos­Arc�hlbak & Cudro ore -5 I � - t- n Sue la'rate that they brought me a far,larger price, when sold - . I . I I I . I Tcaa-3-Beattto Bros -8 . ation they 4ould bear if assessed' as the 1 'The press galliery' correspondent, at Ot. ceedingly stormy, fi#� on that accoun 'very bidding not coming up to the prices which � 4F . . I I � . . 1 1 ) I I Foafor h Tea Store -A. G. Auit­6 few at�tended the F�r0iere"Institute meeting thah ithey would hav if I had not use� - -t I . �_2 � - Beauty I's Afockery- . I property of ' going concern,- and at their tawa, of the Loludon�Adver'tiser, has this to I the executor's of the estate feel they were � as riaoney ju- ` __ � ; � --. 0. W. papst . � . r held here. I el evening, the audience justified in accepting. The property, M � cket that tiDae 11 can tell , I I ­ _�.. 1� - -1 � Our FOO Barg -kin Table- It. Willis Son -6 ,j and hence the municipalities say about the member for South Huron, and was Of" I ribat'Al ey were well 0 you. . - . � 'S. � k actual value . a rsopee b ejs�ze, and th y P, I � ... - Z-, . - i - I � ,�. Wantcd­G. F. Kin , i I have bee' I I I which is- valuable and well situated, will, � I Yours truly, I I � ­ Ineure Von Life -W. hfeLeod-15 I n ideorived of a coasiderabie revenue it's all true, with especial. emphasiu on the repaid[ for going. Mi. D. 0. Anderson, who no doubt, be sold before long by private I I , I ­ � I _ I I � . I - . - I i . � .ur-A. Catdno - 8 - spoke; on the I I Care of Poultry," in a good . � , I -1 I _. Af&-)N;ba PI that formerly fell to them prior'to.the'courts last senitence : 1 " sale. -:-The present good sleighing has the : � I - I r . � - I . _Gaoqe McEwen, of Hen. rol d1considerable pleasure. i ! 1 i ALEX. �- RO-ISS. .- . F I 1; . �� I giving this decision. " The bill now introo fla", succeeds John. McMillan,, as represent. seak r, and affo � � effect of making business brisk in the vil. 11 I I I I : 1-1 I . i ogrammes, which, we lage.-Large quantities of grain, wood and � . � � ! L � � �t i1A) . ative of Soutl uro The ollowing are _: -_ -_ -- - - I Qk .duced provioes'for the assessment of this , # and, li�e his prede. � � --- . � I ,!- - . 1. - � -1 . I t, I fovis - ­ cessor, is a lon 6wny , co , u �;4 . -1, � � ,V.�4, " + -,-1 11 'Of , Uriou C1 001 T(I t b b be lacks the- belie a, were not of A ly adhered to: After- logo are being brought into market and i I property it iis full value. Thin bill is likely' noon , session : C fi��iman's address ; A. meet with ready demand and highest, mar. . Threepounds o 20 # 9 I delicious burr in his 1 -language' which was a 0 � : i I 0 do ' s, f Fear'sZondition I z : � - ---.-.. .1 to cause is hot discussion. in the Legis Smith, Trowbridge,i 'O Care of manure and ket prices. -Mr. Ryan, 1% student of Huron I . ! I I - ! lature, -familiar charipteristic of Mr. McMillan. � I � ­ � �' . 101 - as it will 0 by As be � d ii of the cqunty how to apply it ;1 11 8.. Rennief � Milliken, College, and eldeab son of tha Rev. Mr. ! F ' der,S f0T L50() : 1; I I ! - r,McEwen ,i I ; i 01W , � I , I -p6turally. be opposed the M . I � SHAFORTH, FRIDAY, Feb. 22nd, nI _of - yu war a 11 Th culbivation 'equired for �orn, field Ryarij of Durham, who at one time con L � L I. I : 1. - L S I L karon, is If rigely Interestei - flax manu- r . P-6- i I - . - I . - � I . __ I a al I _ . tions alwa is-fiave strong and sotivie friends 'to hi 3discre it is the fact byt I _UG_ _.. . I I � T corporation; iintares' a corpora L ej In r( i - ; . I- ted, and th * )ots �%aol. potatoes ;" D. 0. Ander�on, Rug ducted services at E b. Paul's church here, I I - - i I --facture, and h oleo an iten �Je far ier. One " Judicious, carthil selection 'as a basim while stationed at Exeter, preached in ISt. i ks � �JDIIZ 1 . - y I thins that at&! ids a a A AT , . ; I The Wars. in plant and animal Ilite." ' Evening -session : PILAA 0 i I � � I's church, with much acceptance for a ' i ! y� I in Parliament. However, the fact of of his being it )achel fo� which there is no., i7an) F I I IR � 11-� � '_ � Uh% ' o; address �. �._ Rennie, 4 1 Our coun - student, Sabbath morning and evening last, � I 4 - � 9 - excuse in a co ri �97 P seeing o many hand-__ ant i I ! i SrTll OjRM !,!� - The riews from South Africa durin he its being a G e will. secure r, I . I I L I - I . �,xg try, and , during the absence of the reator, the R E � ! I - - � r. � i. some girls as aromi I 0 to preosOt ; " D.'C. Anderson ev. I , , ;?, past week has been, somewhat more enco its paiss iThe' Premier also i � I 46 . I - gt� i_ made I �- . H gay off p i n)ortgage ; " an address W. J. Doherty, last week at him home in 0 ]a " I L - - aging than has been the ease for some , ti a. -anoth mpoIrtant * announcement in . I The estimates of expend,ture . , for' -the, by Rev. ' R i Mr. T. McMillan, of Lon Jon. -Curling and skating continue - � - wl Mite- famous Boer I Legislature' oin Tuesday. In' -the Hullett, is �resiodgt4�i' land Mr. George Hood, i M : - ' I . a"""""F I . � I I ­ . i - I I . t � I - , General Deweb,- has' ot . reply to a current year were ,'laid before the 'Legis I attractions or order of the day here and the . I RI - � . I of Sunshine, Morriaii is secretary of ihe East rink is liberally patronized.-Mro. A. Short — I I I ! � -� ­ yet been captured, but it is saidj on w at question f real the leadiii: of the Opposition, Isiture on M on d%y by the P -emler, who is i — I __ I . - . - ,; . . ; I � I . � � I i - L i ' . I � Huron Farmers' Institute, under the aus. was in ,Seaforth this,,week visiting her �1 I I ----_— - . #9 . -1 . pices of which thel ineetingn were held:- sirents) Mr. and Mrs. J-. W. Ortwein.- ful ad How to Lift a Mortqage." the Mi isex-Johns, returned home on 1&tar. -Z - , I seems to be reliable authority, that he ; is he said it in �he intentio of the Govern- also tr 0 estimates this year,call I , I � I . I I I , : � � � - I . I - ­J]ituriii of $3,782),406, as com. ' Rev. W. J. West ho, lin 0oultes'assisting Mr. R�,n,nie spoke of the "Cultivation of d . becoming terribly harayseJ. He is conti u' - ment,to have 11 . air an expen gr. R. A. Bell, who -bas been a resident of ay.- giss Solway, of Toronto, the c . � . sion of the Legis. f' I . 6 . ontrAl. I � � . 1111 'Cutting and N Corn, - I � ' -i - I - Roots. " Mr. Rannie in not by ibrary -concert, saaR � ally and closely pursued by the British,w - ,� I . bi �sijing ice, last week. our village for the past year or so, has tic solo at, at: the Free * Li - I I . 0, lature before ', the dissolution. This an pared with, $,1,723,P92 in 1900. The in. I Tur hold its next meeting pur hased a flouring mill at Zimmerman a 1two so] on at -the Presbyterian church, 8&b. � i % while they seem unable to capture him, re nounce'ment will not the minds of polit no cap I �erry council ,�ill 0 any means a showey speaker, bat there in . . : I I I icia Oiease 'is practically .all in the - it&l on onday April )s,'t, in the office of the near Hamilton, and has taken possession oi vast IA6d of useful information in what he bath e ening. She hais been the gueot ­ able to worry him, and axe gradually we r. ?Xpenditure siictiois� under which $294,433 1 . I - of * - . � ,on both sides of the house at rest, as it was . 9 oiler Mr. John lu eon, Nuevale.-Mrii. the name. Mrs. Bell and family left here says, ' d h i 96 thoroughly, posted on JDr.A, 03 during the week. -M- � I . I ii required am � compared wit $193,479 ij le In Is r. Luxton, ing him -and his associates out. It is n w supposed by sonie that the present would be I 3 Win. Patten is in ve y poor health. -Judge this week for their,' new home there. -Mr. every aneh of agriculture that ihe is an ex- of Tor nto, I!s renewing acquaintances . - � , � , in the N00. Among the unusual its as arti $10,000 I Arch bald,' who Ircsided at -the famous JamesLogan,of Stanloy,a formerresident _;,!, 6d.-The;young ladies of the Baidthathis supplies of ammunition Ire the last session of this tf�rm. The decisio ' I part i a, this line. The opening address was 6eighlo rho I 11 . . n for the Queen jeto is statue, $2,000 for the i Delp; t marriage (age, in Montreal, last of our village, is very seriously ill at present Fiv y ,us Of �Main street M-ehodst , � short, that his horses are worn out and im- of the Government in this matter is swise I an -A . merican. Exh bition, if addition . ad an % Master Alexander Wright, the f P.Pwor h Log- � . isti I . to I week, has visited it our village, and married from a severe attack of la grippe. -Ilion V71110 so distinguished himself at the I phurcb�'gavt a social'on Wednesday even. p -evious amountop ad an ir crease of the ' . . maciated, and that his men are only kept in one. There is no legal ,necessity for an i Mine Helen Hutchiso , formerly of Bluevale, ; . - ' -ant for toohn ical education I roni $2,500 to . Maggie Bell, who in engaged as teacher in meeti I as by his addross, and his ling.-Xisa' Vickard is visiting her sister, the ranks by fear of being shot if they re- ifilaotion bef who many of this neighborho-od, both at addrc 5s this year wa:s even better than -that Wro. Verity, in B' . ore a year from next May. of E0,000. Foe the urvey of townships in ! - the Blyth public school, was home during I . ralitford.-The annual f age to fight or attempt to age hom I and abroad, I will remember. The the past week spending a day or so with her Of lag ,�ear The Rev. Mr. Musgrave, who Ounday school entert&inment, in connection, ' � I I 4 .. � ape. A f w June, and it is always be -it not to disturb the north $20,000 w 11 -be 1required, as QOM- judge'si. decision wil be awaited with inter, parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jam ' sen�, also delivered a sho`rt &'idress, *1ith Cave ,churc I - held on Tuesday ,I _ days ago a large train of wagons With pi o. the equanimity 'Of the people and thus IV. pared with $10 000 last ear. . I an Bell, of Hen- Was r Was I I * 12� # . I I � y etit.--Mr. Thomas Odultes is not recovering U his usual happy' vein. The --a. ,: M. Baw nz returned from the I-' . ,a mall. -Mr. W. J. Miller, carriage maker, whict vening.- I , ; . ViNions,. ammunition any other supplies, On juriously influence, the business interests of n a would variodo' addresses were interspe�ned by re- )ld country, on M dayl wl - ­ . Premier Res at& -,'Pd in th Legislature as r j)idlyan his frWol witih.-Mr. recently sold a couple of very handsome I 'th a load of and Mro, David .. rgeor, of Boissevain, citati, the and vocal and natrumental selec- ivaivy draught a -R n , for his 7stableg, - the way to Dewet's army, were cakptured by the country more frequently than is neces. t4e other day, hat I � Is the intention of the ! Manftoba, are- visit n, the former's uncle cutters to Mr.�'Wealey Harvey, of Stanley, tions, I _ at Z01 a "I I . . the British, and this, it is held, will ot ill sary. I . , and -Mr. James McGregor; of Tackeramith. Ilia .follown : Recitation ,by Master iere.-Miss EmmA Penhale and Mae Via. - . . I I - . . furthe �. . . � give!: Northern Ontario in- 1 Mr. �bhn Burgess, r. Burgess is a Tura. -Our% mills are doing a large trade, with AKtbU Musgrave ; also by Miaol Vera Dir- cent are in Toronto this w, is, , o attend the . r embarrass the Boer leader. If thin' a . . I . . . V. k t JUM . L - Creased representation ip the Legislature, i b a son ( I Mr. Jathes Burge2a, the present good aleigbing.-Misses Eliza rance. I Vocal select by Miss Grand Coun * I f R�D, I Templars of Temper. . Africa. and that a bi or Uat urpo a v ' cli 0 0 y 0 continue on in this way for a few weeks, t a ' ' I I ry hoy the B3. I e. -Mr. John Mitchell 4 E i t � Canadian Horses in South - ' and: Alice Bell, of the London road, spent I C a n te Misses Beattie Miss Me. ance.­,In the�ho e� mat 1h,, in the, rink , ill be in. ! 'ly . . ' I Ing ,z end may be expected soon. . � . � ,,purpo I ! 8 rmj,s car lea, ,of maple jollers here !&fit week with their cousins, Mis,-e7 Upshall Quad( ,;,,Is Henderson 'and Master here, 'on Tues sy, eve ing last, between the " I or of � . ye ted 6 a , . � Abco, rolifig to the 'report of -Dr. Me troduced be a ,� t hi a 0 It.- 9 . a - There is not much change in the situa ti n . Each. for th next .general election. Mrs. Helm and son, Arthur, of and Forsyth, of near Kippen.-Those at- Jack Musgrave. Miss Tillie Murdie gave Exeter and Parkhill clubs, the home tearn, . . in ' Taere is no bb but this section of -the , i8ited f tending the assembly given by the young in Cftina� There have not been any upris- ran, of Montreal, Domi- ion veterinary An- do, i wingliam, v ra. Rutherford, last an or an solo, and the Messrs. If ogig broth- came out ,victorious, by a sore of 11 to 1, . i I I I , .. ­ 2 ; week.r.-Misses Eliz% esser and Aggie Her ere an iubtrutrieutal duet oa tb� violin and . . . � apector, 5,138, horses wqe ship' Province is - inO'ressi g in, N)Iula , , I - bachelors of Hensall, on Monday ev il : � � I ) , ings: or disturbances there for some time,and ,. ped from n - -tion very bert �imited in Br ! els, last week,-NIr. ening organ. The proceed, ngs were �lomed by all ! i I . �� I rapidly and is clearly entitled to inqoa8ed � I I 11 I Canada' .� .last, speak of it in. the highest terms and as : i � I I to8outhAfrica for military pur- Thomas Jewitt anditt r. and Mrs. Joseph being conducted in a manner that left � . l I negotiations between the Chinpoe officials - I representation, but it in rki-lo true that the , uniting in singing G(d Save th King. It � Perth Notels. I I - . _ - poses. 01 thes6-1,353 went with the con Pugh � attended the furieial, on Saturday notbinF to be d6sired, The supper was was at ertain —J. Bell has sold Win farm on the town � :. and bhe authorities of "'Lhe alliod forces's a .. � - Legislature'Is now as large as it, should be, ,as admirable ent I t, every . A �- 4 0111 in progress, but nothing seems to a lingenie, and 3,785 were purchased under and instead of b' i added to it should be t, C I the late Mrs. Helen Bevin Grainger, - served in a manner which reflected in oh speech and musical .selection a* gOOdP line, Hibbert� to D. Linton of Fullarton. I I . u I � I I I I � - I Offi reduced. If, 't Ing - of .MLD'esworth.—Mr.1 J. J, Denman was credit upon Mrs, Sheffer, of the Hensall and tho,e from a distance state , as the —R. T. Kidd, of Lie t settled yet, The various Powers repress - the direction of Major^ Dant,.. re -mount , . �aiefore,.the representation corifia3d tothe house! i towel� hsts disposed ' ' f N 0 t i0i is o b i with erysipelas, ht8t restaurant.—The Misses Petty recently very best entlertainment of the kind -4ey had at. of his livery �usiness to James Cunningham, � I a tucrew I t car for'Cana,ia. . If, is the general testimony 0 �uctwiionnDrairg b mad ad, perhaps a : week. —Mr. Magnus Spence, of the lot lille pleasantly entertained - a number of t ec,jand entirely 'eclipsed a y institute I - ed there are simply marking time a d a (Isewbere. A heir tend ' of Pa merstoti. � I re , i I . I watobing each other, while- the unite that CaiAadia n horses stood the work in ]Udicicius doubl, 6 of Morris, has been ' bl�, through illness, friends.—Mr. H. Cantelon, proprietor of th entsrta�nment given, this season on their � —The St, � Marys � Creamery ;Company I . 119 u of so -me (if t6e smaller 0 0 � - . with John Chinam; . e to lea a his roorn frrIseev(eral weeks.—Mr. Commercial hotel, is at present confine tour. t was drawipl; nigh t 2 O'clock � IS tiorA4 of butter to tha old 11 c t . ' . South Africa, better than any other hors as ec,natituenciea ould keep down the number , . . d to � nations are hagling Chi=ai �, 8,hipped near) I � - _. except -the a tive Ponies. '.and the cost. . and Mrs. George P000, k and family, of East hii.s room through illness. when I a entertainment close . t every 0 � ountry o I tie week recontl . � � 5 . . I � . y . I and watchi2g him as closely as they a a If the right kind � .� - Wawanosh, visiteoll , rim. Rutherford,- thid one pr� eent wenb home deli hted. The ; I . — . I ,� . P ; —A by-law- is being submitted to -the - the meantim. , Of horses car be produced in Canada, there There is a re ort c week. —Mrs. Frank B.- Scott, is recover . succesi thisyear, both in the aft rnoon and i � . -1 watching each other. In t . . . rrent to the effect,that . 11199 Uorrie. 11 ratepayers of,Listowel� empowering the loan . I � I � I the feeling of unrest, and discontent still will be for tliem, foir many years to come, theeb is a . � ere of ' af te.r a severe atta 3 . Of 15. grippe.—The JOTTIN(,19. —Mr. George ,McKee, who has evening will be sure: to bring ut a large I Of �_--5,10,000 to the ,Hess, bent ebair factory, . I . . an open market for use ini the British arm y, ; am move . ant on foot by momb Mistas Fluety, of V ritigham, visited at Mr. crowd hould an institute meeting be held I —while going down the cell�r stairs the - I prevails in the country, to the detriment of . � th D inicli Parli iment, to increase their Philip Thomas', this week,—The infanti been principal of our school for two years, here nf t year. ; I I Major Dent akes the following impoitan a I . 0 `i . - � , other day, Ute, James Pringle, .of Stratford, si o child ps. Christian Brinker, r , ; : every interest, and there is no immediate t onal allov6k aces from' $1,000 to $1,50� , �, Mr. and 11' esigned his position and removed to Ford- I 11111111111111111111 � feli, breaking, Iona rib ad severely bruising . . . . � i I . died ow Tuesday. r. John McIntosh of ich a week ago, where he hag embarked I -- i 1 4 � ' I . probability of an amicable and satiefactol y ougge tions i -long these lines, He says : � is said the subj ct was discussed at a : 4. f 7 I i . herself. � . I or" . . . I i i I was pleased al Moles Orth, visits Mr. Thomas Coultes, 11 the mercantile line.—Mr. Ashman, the I Exeter. I ' � ]settlement. . together with the class L eral caucus recently held find that the � i —A Logan,farmer was fined $2 by a Ui ; I � G. 1 STANBURY B. I i . t. of horses wh' " the fit st' of the we 4.—Mr. J. Buell, form. new principal of our school, 'comes from J. k , !with Me. � g 4 I . - LU oral membfro. agreed to. the inerease ' erly of Ititigham, 0 e'of Dr. Sloan's party, Oarleton Place. oiliell magistr*te'for all, owin his horses to [ A was brought before me, but . ., (late - kgtea improvernert i _ �,� - E I thin . t can be,made by i� i He assumes control of our Carthy, 6slor i Co., "Torontoj Barrister, Convey- -_ i The Parliaments. which went to the ) school under the most favorable circum, ancer, NUtary. Money to loan. Offices lately oc- 13 ad exposeoll to the cold in Mitchell, on � . , sing bhe R 11-sh thoroughbred stallion as a pr ding.the Conservative members would ' I I . cupied b Collins & Stanbury, over 0?$ellls Bank, aturdaV, fthiinst. 1 . ­_ � � - U. V, ukon by the unspeak. Although there has not as yet been an sire, and doUig away with the American nil i h thom.. his able I dr iontor, rout !which lef-b here three , CCU new Iiiii1ding the F,xoter. i a k : I I I I � , , wit ma3 only be a ), I stances pying the ; : 16841tf � trottingaire, which, In ' . Nillage, on Saturday. I 'O Hisho.n) third daughter 6f thing of striking Importance done in t tat yearr, i,g), was in th) firob day he taught. Mr. Ashman has made . I —.Miss M. I IF . my opinion -has ,rej�or of the eilemy get in c.1rculation for I HOTHL CTUNGE.—T. W. Hav��lrshia*, the Airs. Morbi 'a q Himhon of Kinkora, died on � done a great deal of harm to Ca I th b purpose of ; ; Mr. W i, N Grey for!fierly of Listowel. *5ttooid impression so far, and we hope his t We I genia�l and popular proprietor of the Com. Tuesday of I t week, aged 23 years. The ; . Dominion Parliament, the regular wark - 8 nadian makin political capital. I ha is i ( - M ief horses.. I - ttribute the long back and hope - such is ,the oa,se, The GovernmeLib , and Wirig �1. t0i in Dammon, and is a orts t:) educ.ate the young will be sue meronal hotel, has sold out to' his uncl I 1q, the session has been commenced earlier , -- . likely U do well. J,�et mummer he pur. cessful.—Mr. Leonard Arrhetrong, I � ej, deceased had il�ecn ill for'oeverfil months, � - - weakness of mck ribs and bones' also small. will make a great mistake if- they', permit chased hay at SeatOld, son of Mr. James Armstrong, V. '31dest Wm. E 4wkshaw, of St. Marys, �nd former. —Miss Edb� Babb, of Mitchell, has pass- ion than usual. The,.eatimates were neon of bone below the kneei to 'the Ameri- 13, the sees' I any such increase. Although there is not �! � ,Washington Territ. I , has ly of Seaforth, who will take possession on ad the first yeor theory examination held at I � � ory, which isell at Dawson, this 88 .can trott r. I wish to urge on -the Can. much danger of 'any� member of Parliament . e In the27tiinst. TherBtiring proorietorgoes Toronto Con" !­' submitted early by the Fissuce Miniate he wil�' cured a good position in a drug stor i . I � ; _ �vatory Of music in January ; . ! � and good progress has been madein their ' adisA farmer,3 and young men in Canada to bo3oming-rich ' his sessiona ' pring, for 50 cents a.pound. A nice, fresh Galt, and left for that town on Wednesday out, with the very b at wishes of 1 every one, takingfirst clt6os honors in harmony., rudi. .. . . I allowance, ri, 0 An in the Yukon 50 the -ments and history. - , , � discussion, and a long ljst�of appropriati o 8 take to�ridiri inst��d of always driving. yeb it its, large Pannou.P to shiel I the most of . �Mrth' r Spy='�,Iof Wilmot township, morning, Re hm tillei the position of drug and new one till receive 'the hearty They would add greatly to their health and 114,85 0 � I th 3 In -from , il lose, and'that is all that in �Cents, � � . leik in Mr. McLaughlin's store for some welcom of a large circle of o14 friends in —A I happy ie�vent todk place on Wedn . . i actua - I have already been. passed. The Oppogiti6 happiness b so doing, and enhane required 'or inten Waterlo 5 county, is ii it' time very cfficiently, and he earrieg I - so. a the . ded. They had better Di i Ing the Coultas and to this n ighborhood. Wen. will nter some day evening -of Ilast week, at the residence I y are A ,a . t t wards obortening'the Am I are not so captious as they asuall value of th U- horses 50 per cent. It I dif- direct their effoi a o ment� ilies, in Bt evale.—Mrs. Jewibt, his new home the wishes, for hi future Otherb iness, but his plans are ;Olt matured -of Xro. ]Fus,ter� of the i-ow�n .line ' A 8 T 0 t . 11 . . i I � the later sessions of the Parliamentary ter , - horne sea one rather an i�creastng the pay. I formerly, Matilda Pt gh, a sister of Messrs. and Mr. as yet. I I ten and BI h' d I ficult t, find n the country districts a" success, of many.—Mr. Gib�on . of Fullar- . I when Mr. James Butter, 11 that has eve had a man on.it-aback." — I J nd James Pugh, of this village, Wm. Dane, who have been visiting, friends CONCiT.— iruse Jessie Alex der, Can- of Uother'w"'6318i,, r a's united in the holy bonds i . I I � i and so the Gdvernment have things pret t . koin. Frank O'e'n er home in few days I ances in And round our vil. _ P� W � died anitoba, a ind acquaint a p I � . � . . - La hford, Qntario Com- adWs ( Ar ,.entertain and Miss of matrimonyl Mist M . : - much their own Way, and thus got thei . . I ­sgo, N4� ing a f&milyMo n. . !age for about, a month, li-ft, for their home �' . ary Fnater. I . missioner of Pub ic orke,.wh has the ad.,.-; ,o , nine childre Selway, Isoloist,Torouto, assist b local —Albert Gjv�ensides,� an old Mitchell ioiti- . � estimates throil' Eclitorial Notes and Comments., . . i � in Winnipeg ov Mondsky afternoon. � I . gh much more easily an . . of rovi cial big ways under . i lie " speaks in glowing terms of the Prairl . , was inju -so while,unloadl f I I midisbration I 1: � . _1111111111111111111 " Wil' talent, ed I a the o era 1 ones, on zon 1!� '. ng a car 0 Dr. Landeekin, who has represented South hi, l Is Friday der t a aus '� be of the lamber at Welland Junction, He had the quickly and with less criticism than whe i I - City. Howick young men appear to be Free Li g fortune to Ill -vs his Ieg brok-e . � � � . - . � I control, mad - an nterestitg announce- I � He 6all. JPV= , 1111 , � . preparations are bei Grey in -the House of Common@ foragener. mj� � * I Board othi &�, Ise Ing M6 , a in two ' , ng made fdr a ,geners . t the other d conv`A BitiE Henni, 11 burlers, in their re- very fortunate in the West.—Miss Merle �&% t 0 . . Y, a a good A oada - I $. —The in the I r ,g ara�e Oj an of a �.fltis 0 but PI" eleebion. -The expect ation, but he was'defeated at the last tic ,_ turn m toh with Sea 4th, last week Sianderson is viaiting in Shelbourne.—The ... also hills hip ani'shoulder disjointed. . . - ations no* are that the called by �t a, con ty con ,oil of Cs' , were the cro was rather smal for lt�e talent The marrialke of .� irs Gertrude Louise � p election-, has been appointed to the Senate to,,. rle- ' in tur efeated, th I leaving the rinks sleighing is excellent now. a little fresh present' � � I I ! session will be an un reoedentedly short He said th Ont do Go ernment hod I -even. — Ise Myrtle 11� now � silling every day. --The grip in proving ird and for -the cause � which it was D�ayep, of Listowel, d .ughter of the Into I to fill .the vacancy caused by the recent o0gins, who had been 8 given. 7 - . � f � I 4 � � One, and that it will olose early in death of Senator McKendsie. lion dollars f act I in Londe 2 on a vilsit, " returned for a few he a . T I I I . April. a in I , a cash in the bank . t 4ropriateness of its name Wman Gs.—On Tuesday of JaA week, M IT. George Draper, to 1 Victor A. Sinclairi, . � . iTh, - # 1111111111111111111 B. IA. I! L. L. B ' mayor, of Tilsoubarg, took � i a fact is that their defeat at the Isite also- --- : days, b I)re reatiming her Auties am milliner - P I ani was Prepare to rant fialincial aid to I Miss Migol. Welsh, dap'gliber 0 r. illiam I 'i I T I The Toron Star says that "' MeEwen . at Toro - o.—It is ru �ed that a -iyndicate . I :ce �Vednes4ly, %3 h%1gh noon, at the reti. � . BaYfield. Welsh, ofJ town, was married to , r. - Me- de, ce bf W, A. IDowler)' K. C... Tilsonburgi, , I tions, combined with internal dimensions, 9 this amount to ards the coastruction of Intend er',ecting a fine e�w building, suitable RRE:Ezots.—The annual meeting of the Dowell oll',,rittist, of Listowel. T � oeremony � ; 1 � have taken a greab deal of the� virn out of the Hypnotist " has - been' entertaining 90 ) roads as- goo t U'v . I —On Mond of last; week, Jawb Brun . I as a mu Wipailitibs had 'for an p6tel, on Mr. 1 ' MoEwenla lot, 4 - � A was � $ . pErfhr net, e�_warden � � I � . vqel p councils shou d 0 a I the motif . I i I in the M ain street Methodisti at M-0ont For 8t, aged nearly (53 years, At may say �L arbs,nce o a gr h3 the Govern- I , .. ch is L i We hat this is not -our Mo9wen, a issi t xle I a appy couple or � than they formerly were,' and�'. seem 0 nl� an io a a church, m which place th h w tii�e he re I led in Dawmie, and A�efeat- 's � � -1 ; . - Inge in: cour , * he Mols-ons flourishing condition, and good work in be. left for London train.—On _ uesday of . , p micro dia osed to lek things drift. 9 I f i . as Ballantyne for reeve. ti� would good until Bank akn(� Mese'r1o.0im aIrthur & Company's k M' Lill e Welsh) sister of the In 1881, he wr en of the coun- This- ile­' who so succelefully byp of no - raebias "i c� e � on. T� Orb , the Opposition, and they are much , less audiences of ten thousand people in that de3i ad whebhor the county councils or ; of B h an a block, a east Bayfield branch of the Upper Canada Bible mad at 7:M a. An., Rev. R. of the county of Perth, dieA ! critical ity with his wonderful foate of mind power. to, , hi Ue 4 formerl owned by Society was held in the Mothoollit church Millyar , , . T1 7. . Mr. T. I Barry.—The t�vo new Laic build. on Monday evening, The bran 9 11 'a fr � p notised the electors ml be Of a 5h T I ib H , ! - e n'se I not a* de6irable state of &Urs, looked at of South Hawn last the oinb had bel I . ne FI � ing done. After reading the report of the this wel ' "" � 416eted ward . I November. - _ tied, an the Muni. a . " ' , from the country's stand I I oil & �ities had set led . rmer, - married at r father's ty, -nAi IV private bank, are ��, pg completion, and work for last year Mr. Donaldson was re- fO brli'de: was'. A - ? i I point, and Jt in I li�d set on a 30licy as . . Ini ISS2 he,was dof�ated as a ca , datoe, : - ' ho ' . to present a! very fine apppNrance, bein residence, Ito r,,7 ' for the �Lcgialat I re in South Perth, by Mr. I ; koped the Opposition may brakes up as the VacatAoies In the Dominion Senate are W I the nioney ouli 6 ben) expended. , ad throu 9 finish- elected president, and Mr. brehman was Is. Holloway'lentisbi, of - ; . I . D . . � -- ­ : i occurring " I W iepher the . . . bout in a rig4t I up-to-date manner. elected Eecretary and treasurer ; also col- Wingham. Dr. olioway al -WolI and fay. Thomao' Ballan us. I . munici alitias . � t � . in rapid succession these' days. ,�ot Seafortb, formerly lectors were appointed. Rev. Mr. Davidson 11 a )d ' Allaii hompson died at her horse . . . � session progresses, even should it be the ._ I should '--Mr. Jai an Gilchrist . r bly known here, being a brot4er of Mrs. .1 cont�ibute a c aside ragle sum th ' 0 en9goinage, a - I : Senator Almo , of Hilifax died on Monday am- ' f H 11, was in th village on Monday of Varna, gave a stirring address on Bible' R. N. P,o e. The Misses Welsh 1we - I I macana of keeping legislators a couple of � I sel7e0l in additio to the atiflount to � re very J. % � I . _M � I - be . inTt �� arys, iton F�iday afternoon,' 8ik . � last, on r. J� W. Ortwein, mar- Society work. Rev, Mr. Yelland was un- popular a d much estee I I i . � evening. He was 85yearn of age, and had gr ni�edl by the Governirtent, ladies, inst., after axii illness of many nwnths.. ; . weeks longer at the Capital. The only die. wars a question ' chant, of �� Seaforth, and formerly of Hersallp able to be present, on account of a severe at. and will b, a valuable addition to the to I i - � been in docliniag-he&lth for several mon fo them to considpr. was ' While her fatljie�, Mr. 11. Burteb, ,f Wood� I� enssion of any moment that has yet; taken the. I was in the village on 844rday last, on busi- tack of la grippe.�Rev. Mr. Jennings is to which t ley have gone, stock, was atte —_ — I .�4iug ber funeral lie got a � . He was a doctor by profession and a Con. -. i ne,31J.—M.�mi U. Higgins, �f London, is visit- Divisim, CouRT.—Division court was m - I place was Occasioned by a mo6on made by serva,tive in pDlitios, "he laid up with a severe cold. —1vI r. James Del- estage stating that his , wife, mother of - He represented Hali. � Ottawa corr�espo dent of the Toronto Ing her cousin, Mrs. !W. 0. Davis.—Miss held at 1 xpter and Cr i I � I ; ]Mr. W. F. McLean, the member for Bast fax in the Com' 'r for t efollowing: "Oat i Halton ''I ( gatty conducted service in the Methodist aditou on Wednesday Mrs. ThoMP804 had died sudd,enly. M r is. - � mone from 1872 to 1876 and , Stf a responsible I )wen Souno,w&i in'the village church last Sabbath evening,. the pastor be- and Th ir ,4 1 � ! YGr k, who � has many finp, I . a8t. The case of Davis vs. Thompson, who was about 40 years iof age, - . racticable and was made a Senator in 1879, in the West ele ' ' tb , � ____ -hot I . P mo ' f the day I Its weeZ renewing uaintancea.—Mrs, Ing unable to take his work -on account of Drought , i visionary schemes in - . � eti6ias a a run at) the red L , Tt')akyu At 0 sk� lixeter, I leaves a family 2 boys and 2 girls, paw - ' F. Rae was in no n last week, visiting lar i ' his cra,nium, and is South Perth� Liberals hold a convention at 1 3 that. we hearl spok 11 Of in connection a te . q illness.—Mr.and Mrs. J.imes Wallace enter. a ,9(1 n4mber of witnesses being oalled. I —Mra. Wm� latchford, aged 45 years, . disposed to gain notoriety . for h I wilhi L the Ontario also ions .of twenty or f riends. --!Miss Alice Qqldwe!l, of Exeter, tain6d the Methodi8t Sunday school an In NovemPer. last some cattle of the plaia-, died very sud4e ly at her horne in Strat- . imself by St. Marys to -day, the 22nd inst., to select � I . i I I airing them on ever possible occasion. The ' a , was home spending S�bbath with her par- Tuesday evening.—Dr. Routledge, ofMoo8o_ tifre werel injured and one of them killed. ford, on Friday ,ni,,ht, Sth inab. The de- ly " l thirty years ago.'-, In tie corstituency in ' ents, Mr,1 and Mrs. W1. boldwall.- of Fans- I � , candidate for .the Local Legislature. Mr. - . � min and Ed. Roudedge, of Windsor, are No one sa�� the injury indicted, but a boar eeased had had 4n attack of the ! viotion referred to was to the effect that Manitoba the flght, was hot, and ville, accompanied byl Miss Zallsk Ross, of here' at present. -Mies E. Carnerion has re. belongi . ' h _grip -for tie I Talentine Stock, of Ta"iristock, will likely be I . � ,- one night Ex9ter.---r-Mios Murra�, ic� Wilton Grove, is turned from a pleasant visit at Kincardine. 9 �o t a defendant was 'accused of last few days, but had not been confined to,* . I I rivil meeeing8 were bei g heldl, On having d on16 the damage,and suit was brought, her bed, so 1-haitiber death as who I Government railways skould be removed the choice. Jdr, Stook made a good run at ' e of whiA � I w I un- . from P01W041 influences. But, although -visiting ;her uncle, ni Gavin Roes, and —M.r.-Robart Sellars is very ill,—Inspector ,for $57 The evidence 'was purely cir- expected, Be�veeu 9 and 10 c she I # the last electio' drt w a good' crowd, W. ile the other had a cousins,Z Miss Fra , 0�clo I 1. If last� *eek and this wibh , the court, �o fix the liability. The defen- was al.moilt i ' tly in her usual bealth., but - . . sponde t, until a bright plan I L I __ I Minediately taken' eeriou-sly ill tion, his speech dealt entirely with a very and he would have been elected by a fair herpara�tbs, Mr. and i,. James Coxworth. . dant, h wAver, succeeded in reducing the and in a short time was dead. The doctors this was the tenor of Mr. McLean's mo- a in that constituency, I slit ri attendance. ,Tho tanagers of the latter � don, spent part o aei� poxwortb, of Lon. Tom vieited our school one day labt weelc, cumstantivI, but suflUient, in the opinion of retired, appare� coming within a few votes of being elected, , mectingwerede ' ;_ I . roughb —Miss nd Ise Ha*kahaw,- of . McKillop, amount ,te:covered. L. - H. Dickson for , attribute ber Waidden demise to heart failure. . . - he nationalization of -voters' lists in several in, some cups, and a on Sly of. biscuits and - Luos ae the gues a! this week of the Y0VR'GUAN(.1H.—N,)w is, your Chance .. difforent question, t . -najority had the �was devised. A kog o lager was b I �Faul a -, I - 11, I _� � I I railways, of which he is a strong ad lunicipalibies b�.en properly attended to. chE ese. Then a w , to plaintiff, J, G. Stanbury, for defendant. At i The deceaSel as a native of Duinfrim , - vocate, This defect Cal - se a trustworthy man, ,I Misse's � urdock.—Mr ungblut bu cheap. Do you warib allytbiog in win- Creditor the only case tried was that of f remedied this time as the- not nated for part z%ne ip, stro M - drew Yo y , ' But how he would proceed to keep nation- candidate wAJ fiave the' ScotlAnd,and 1,,6e to Canada when only N I - , , led i . - � - I I ' over to :1 was in Aglourn, his for n r home, last week ter gond ? No matter what, Fur Goods, William Oliver vs, Thomas Follis, for years of age, 8� t1ing in -Hamilton and after- , own care. I I 1% I . —Mr. J. 0. toneman has put Oloth G'oods, Underwear or any other kind damage ft r� injuries inflicted on a calf of the in 13rdlb,ll efore coming to Stratford, 1� � alizad railways free from Pulitioal in ftuene as, - matter under his the -other mectin - -nd fervent)y expressed , on business. 0 - Bur 8 . a I : - it nob Boeing any Wreshments. ' a wall show 1cloeinhis newjew. ofwear,if y6u do,goto TheR, McFaul plaintiff'g, b� the defendant, who had been -wherplabe . I I Mr. McLean did not explain. 'The two I . I — wardti ; 10 , g.ry'se, ; a handsow, 06 1 , he said, I ' - , bad Ir sided fo.r over 20 yearo. I A statemedt is made thab 107 British Over at the ot her-meetin.g elry store, in Davis' Jolbok, and otherwise 0 , - � - . I i positions, it seems to um, are- entirely an- . I ,I th��Y,ve all kinds of refreshmenti, free as air I very much impr o'e. Store, Scaforth, No matter how low annoyed ty the calf. Judgment was given 1-1 — Mwa on Saturday morn- . I I ... paso . i I - ing, Febr ary . i Wit, ;I f -not They're having 1- jolly tit a. ! promises, by new o4elving, attractive gwirantee what they sell, and sell only what William 01 ver, L. R. Dickson for Thomas Eas ope, aged 82 years. Mr. Whaley was � � tagoniatio. However, Mr. McLean did officom who. 101 t fheir lives in the Transvaal ; for everybody, loved th�e !appearance of his the price, this rule is never waived. They .for $10 BrAd !$17 c6sLe. J. G. Stanbury for iiher ; t" i. Whaley o North . - al I � I - I receive much support for his thaorics, even lef b personiirei t ,tea which, amount altogeth . - I I'm going back,' The. t ry g )as that the ' igns, including alsoi_! a ne* safe.— they can guarantee- . 17/32-1 F01118. .1 �h . . I er to tha'roiuno� 84M Of $16,000,000, an,aver i news about refreshn'.. to got 1611 over- " . , � in his Usu I ealth until about a week ago, his own leader, Mr. Borden, refusing ,to en- ' the . The ladies of the.Me�hlodist church intend FAR�,mml INSTIT'UTF, MEETrNo.—A meet.' BRIEF -',. -,Dr. Kinsman, dentist, has been when he took v, pevere attack of bronchitis, - : hal, and nearly everybo y troor ed across to ' bold ng 4, novel twentiqto century social in ing under the auspices of the Past Huron visiting h a son, Dr. H. R. Kinsman, of which termina"d A long and u�efui I age of rathfe`i ove� $140,000 each. Tw I ,, . I dorse them, and his motion was deel � ,-entY- -I the rival meeting." . i I . . ared 1� . . the Methodist chuirch,l � � if e. Ho I i. four of theme officers Were between 25 and 30 ' . I 0 5 ; ,In the evenin f Farmers' Institute, was held in Murdie's k9arnia.— il a Mo i lost on a division,, after short addresses by ! I . - � - - I I February, 28bh, at wbi�hj refreshmonts 9 will school house, s rton, evangelist, in con- emigrated to Canada aloag with his father's . il years of age, 42 hebween 31 and 40, and 2 i . McKillop, on Friday Wit. ducting servicc-8 in James street I ' 111on. Mr, Blai I 1 The Manitoba G: ' ' - Methodist .fam I a � . ily in 184I.. 11 They landed in 11-ontrealo I r LID(] one or two others. The 1 i ' I overlment h m just com. I 6 servea and a good pr�gramme rendered.— There was a fair attendance of the farmers church, e�ery evening.—Quite a number but almomt ittimediately pu,;hed forwaiA D, een 41 and I -ed a big railway deal with the view- of I ,Councillor F. W. Smalla�oiombe intends at- I 1! bat 50. Eight were under 25, ple . _ a n d7 a T cnly plua thiv� has been put f6rward b six over 50 I i � . _y I � ofthe neighhorhood in the afternoon, and a from here attended the social hop at Hen- until the ; I � J � - . Still more striking is the getting -iticreased �rail%ay com )etibion and ' tending �hsi..High Court Of the Ancient Or. very pleasant and profibable meeting was Sall i arr'ved in North Basthope', I ' iz.ition of [ fact, that of these 107 officers only five . I on x�louday evenitig. - I . thofe who. advocate Lhe national I —Mrs. Bleasdell where the r took up land near the place now � i , ; I . or six � decreased freighb 1 i der of 'P�resters, which' 6ieeta inBavnia on the result, -The president of the Institute, and Mi 1,Reita Young, of Seakforth, who known as'kmul�ee- After some years Mr. � the rail I rates for thab � 83 blic f rom t a a I Trovince. i Tuesday, February 26bb;' as representative Mr. Thomas Mc,Uillari, of Hullett, presided, have f Mrs. R. H. Collins, - . i ivva i8 to protect tiie pu vho had any I ! I estates less * s, a nd 00 ; b. t among the very��youngest . - . I bee �he guests o Whaley a nd *-a two unm arried sisters . I I exWrtionate freight and traffic rate. than $25,0 The particulars of'the deal.we e made pub. 1 of Court f vy Green Lodge; Henqall.,—Mr. J. El. and an excellent presiding officer he mikes. returned home on Nfoaday, accompanied by moved to ,ornirigton, wh I I . men there were some that left- no estates, - lie by Premier Roblin t I ere he bought a I perha-ps, to receive better service il'; I't*cal � McDone a in Seafo�tlit on Friday last.— ce at meetings of this kind en- Miss Box t4ron, who will make . I I � . But., it � being on an allowance front their families. . dinner ! His e.)�perien them a short 200, acre m. o the 9th convessfor). Lat- � I . , the other night, Th� Miss M.IHIw'Non, of Fore0t, accompanied by a , I I � hwi not b-. -n explained by any of' � io�voa r', i'm e a t . bles him to draw out the audience. and by � : � theae ad- ____ I � _ have ' - visit.—AIepars. Elliott and Haudford' ship- � tarly, as r. Wbaley's strength began to - ; . ! leaned the entire, pi t f th ! her sister, is here visiting her sister, Mrs. questioning, enable them to gab all the in. ped a car 11 ad of horiaet3, on Monday.—M . fail, he di . vuoatoa why the country shoulcl as8unie all Rev. J. G. " . I a, o e Norfb P ra is I . . 0 ed! of his farm on the 9tti con - 0 ( ' I ' I., 0 A * ' - A t - ' r 8 '" , - a n f f , d . ii INO i llrtftl , , 0 1, 1, I a .t t , � I Be i I 31 .! � � , Ho M$ 61 15 0, 1'of 50 1� � - � I Tla�� _� � E I rX , I I I , M I `1 t ,I i I --. Ill ,h � I , I R g, I � I 1��' , ,in - A , Al Ili M , � `� . b mai a , . I I of no � f a ( �L , keep � , I o . . d � I , c � , 'I 11 I , . i ) 'Ie ia i -_1 - :N q � I )ipl � ' 14 1 31 i ; i a , a . ng .sk _ he , 6 ' I I I th _, ` - � �i in 11, dc 'I I , I , ) I I , a ) y 10 I ) ( I)I ,,a I it h I I � i hearer- the indefatigable , " n C: A" MoDonell.—Mri.1400re, kitation agent, formation possible from the experts present D. Johns Visited friends in St. Marys, last cession an bouPt 100 acres of lot ,J, coin. � . Pacific Railway in,' A � � � I � iab � . � I y 0"Poin , I ; the risks and responsibility of ownershi.p, field secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance, I tl Province, and have at Brucefteld, conducte ervice in Cainial Qnd in this way carry out the real objects week. —Xis many old friends in this localit : I hardfol- it over to the Canadian Northern - church ion Sabbath ='njn" last, and the for whieh --these meetings are carried on. arepleamd tohes,r of the appoi � : I togobhor wilth the 'expenditure of millions of who is now' In,the Northwesb in tho same township, where ke II : S - . _ I , has an inter- ; Railway, or the Mack6nzie& Mann Road, , Rev. R Acheson I � I ntment of r4ffded un I] IAN death, � % ; 111 f 011 iPpeu, in the Mr. Rarnie, of Markham, one of fthe best Dr. H. NI. Cowan, of Galt, formerly of Exe. � dollars for the purchase of the8e highways, esting letter in t e last issue of tire WcFjt. � &a it is known, 'The overnment also re- . evoning.�_M . —Heur3, Wh � F . . t . . 1-6 b ItMorth, janitor of the ,cent- - ai iss Yung lub was in Auburn farmers in Ontario, gave an exeelFenb and ter, to bE professor of paithology and bacter- ral public i chobl', St. Marys, , bad an ex� , when all tha', cau be procured by SLate m1nater, glving�lhist impressions. of New - t 'is to itself the, right to fix the freight this wee� spending a fev�, days with friends. interesting address on-" Feeding Cattle for iology in the Chicago Post -Graduate Mad. perience of abs�nt mindedness the other . Mple act Of ontl%rio , , rateff on. these roads i: n I I . � i ownership c%u be obtained by si - as fou ol� while passing through and : ,, � " n Maniboba and be- i —The a0sembly given bv' the voiing bache- E ort " in which he ave - 1, . c : I rl 11 � r � P . . . . Uuu anitoba and. 1,rort Arthur, and iif j L, 9 F, �U u ormation, ca 0 e9e.—Tylica Kinsman, who has been afternoon, I it,h cost him dexrly. Mr. . 1',krli%Ment,-Wit110L1L th(� stopping over 0 all'the priocipal lore of Ilensall, in Nlillprfs hall, ou Monday much of which was based on practical ex. teaching in Blenheim for some time, has re- Whitwortl h,%d':bcea --down town making ­ - ; ! country assuming centres, return for this' privilege guarantees the bonds evening, was largely 4ftended by invited perience, on this very important subject. � . * . ' " . I Speaking of the pleople ao he found them hp of phe Canadian Northern Railway for its turned h(me, haviog resigned her POSitiOn. , Folme i:tnall� pufx.haf,tes, and On r4urning - I Any rluk or ew.fiv . Perliarneut has ffill - . . . I , i�ya : " There I spirit of hoPefulness, entire cost, The,,term of the guests d was very nju�h, enjoyed. The ! Mr. Anderson, of Rugby, gave an addrei3s on -The w,fe of Hamy Joncs,'London road ' home, carried I � I . pw,�er vi ngtiltve fr(-ightH anq fo (. 8 a , � - � ; re, the arid a large exi leabe is 999 harpers, of Loadon, futni hod the usic, 1 11 Feeding and Care of Hogs,," which was eouth diSd on Tuesday, aft a short illne ' hic. pocketbook, containing I � 1, )elncy for the commercifil years, practicallY forever, the rental increas- and no pains wer a . m . ) .7 I F i-._.ilway (_­�:,pini�s to c �MPIY With whatever - deve,lopment cii �hat'new dietHot., which is a spated by the manage- ! listened to very atf entively as was proven by and was buried on Thurs . i 88, `15 in 1)illl� iovl �Ome silver, in his hand, I - - . I CtTU1WiM1` OPT In',y rrvkkv. Why, then) quitereft-f)shing.J6 a visiGor' ' -.4 -A ingfrom$210,000 ayeax to $300.000,with men -b to coutribui . of 71ray, the funeral ()a hia _,rri M ia1bi!3 rf,�4idence 3 with par -elm . . � * 1. be to :t4e pleasure all : the delurfe of queqfions fired at the speaker d. She was in her i omd po,-;,ct_�.)9ok ptill 2laqpad ip his hanij, . - L� being ]a ge y attende � .- i - TherP is -a mai1ilinees, a vigor, ixu i11(11.,_ option. of purch - ase for $7,00U,000. The present' Quite a number from &- distance ' 1) I � , �'ixllul'l PAI-liaNwIlt 1,1.-:­htii� tl�o road.-. to I , Canadian Northe'll will pail the Orovernment attende'd,-'Aim McKay,' I y tho-P in the audienee, after he bad com- 43rd yea ,-Miss Adi't Mrilillek bus returned I - __ i " - - idellut, ,%I,,.. a , (iegree of witerpt Ne ellar- aR much rent as the Gove � Of Cli"ton, was in - plmerl, and all of which were answered in to Nlitchtfll, to fill hvr l -,Dg h6 ,�Onlav,n ��,! 3 td unwrap some of ti,e p1liall I - A I J1 J; IT J1V'_1 "V('�" '�,Itj.11 N�"111(,ij 'fivy ,.an ! al)��-.'l , , agoment with Mr ' I i .­-�.Ie 11' _. ( I '' � Afle, he villn.ge recently, re�ewing �erlua;titan- ! the most Batisfa-Aciry nmnnur. ,�, - I Pitr -i3lS, -nil takIng Lbe waste 1,-Iper off, f - :�iFill)1( _f:�'rJLI-� r f .1 ['* * ,.!,. ,-�_ �,.__ r � �,.Jli(_' I - I thnlw , + "11 -o tlie� atfwi, and the per,kw 1�.,Ok . . . � � 11 we 1.-,�nht hardly "t '" ('""bid0ra�,ion of ces.-f-dr, W. M. Harbli�u, of the Hen8all MeFitrizean, an intelligpri, yoillig farmer R, L. F.in2on, wh,,) -hag br.�en angaved as Nyi :' " - . - r I L, , _ v:-,.�-tag t1w p(!60(,' V;110 "'it" thei-c inoiii?,% No,thern 11&(- , Mr, Jamee Couch, ak,.� head millim-r"n, bN f3tore.-Mr. I - i . I :ft� , - (Jailri ati charaf!1P),- the conceded control ,of freight rates the I � U il, wi�ere a brif,k firc. wa,,� 1)nrning� ,. ,,�, all'! 'i�­ 'Vl��,;.--, ? . . I _i� of �;W 1) " i greenhouse, has been doing a 111.01ing hu.3i- ' froin (;rey township, gave a very interesting alerk by R'. Pickvii, ,., (2o.,11l, ' relin r."" ­h, i I , ", ", , ( TIC u the older vero r, k Gw�ernmont gtla�Aut­�n intore�t on the. �) . any, bwi - _N1 � ,�,-,4ijrth did not misu bi!j . . i. 11 boU0,9 %�(*ll ,for the faturn, noi rw,rr iless during I he past,. eek or so, parlies and , - p­.J,,,,i j�-- . _,ok . . -1 - bon* da of �110 6 I and utieful paper on the " Care of Manurc." qui2he I h a positim, -.NJ;--.- .;�3'. , 1'a I .- 1,.� If t I'l 13 t , for - , ,- 1.1 m1ni4t,-.,4 1,0er., whp� 11,� ,_�.ea I I it, 67: (­f_�,Llio 1.,_-,riulw.Lro, bm, C"Wi4lian Nor(hern froin Port rtsilpmblieFi beilig grea%' - '01�1 - . - , h . 111f_ I's is � ill ry M-Ok, i ki, but - in'a moral and religintip t f86401T.—N11% D. Mc. ; At the -evening meeting there waij a, large I w(,ck f�,�r '-A. Paul, M in nf­�ta. i. I 1 � � � , F f i ; lakp(% 'I fe, ( 14' ii4etteS ! I , . , wheri., sho bi-i w 'I) i . . I .: tog-, 0i'.1 f,f e;, Althur t!) Rainy River. This provision Oill, who has very ably fi�led tliv posil � 1P - I - I . �! -way." ,qlj-!Lvking of his o%,,, 11, - - 1,1 J �at i!,.! Tile lhought iitru--_-*n- her I I ee t ingi , h, Ui(n of ; vrowd of peo le present, the buildin being i will re. -I-3 I .h 4 I -, I (I I 1�1 I 'I )k nd pa,T),?r h,,,J jnnlj�ij)ly - 11 I . I � I -,t I filled to over owing, when a i been bcid inilliner at tht,- R. NfA' ,14L PI)fX#�', ' ;1) i f_VkT'v? �1 ,,, , , 111al:es ibiTJ'?xPCdi(-'�-t. for Hit Onvern,11cut :o preconlor in Carmcl efitIr6 duimg the 1, I . - in futur(-­­Nl�'�% WhilL wh') hag ' .1 . i'"'(1 1� �­ fl`�v�- zwo, and I", ivas �k,: t�'­I( w_-�Ulal P-lintzi, hesayn tht:.� wer" 'I'll, '0Vr_-'(,Jo t1le 1)11�ji �i T, splendid lili�xpd . ? * . A � w Wl-cd� cafting .dw.vu ,,j;(1 . I � '_ � � E"�-�nded awl Uncouraging, and cluoW,4 th., Jieiglitrate,j. Tl Blyth, 4 programm Nlr, McMill i,, I I Nf.ore fr,r - -mv, time , _. i .0 I 0 c was given, an agy.. I v�in LP 1,-x.- ua- " malle aad -:iefreonp wo0r. ,-)f tl.., _,'.�11_et. I ., ,i_,.-'# A . It- - Ll*t L' I*, t�!i I'l ul it. e Ilia 'I . - P,ar, has returnr,d to his hofl�L ill presi( , �, 1.� ,-, f,i Ical 'I ' CO -'- 1-cen '!-,,f)," a infig the stove. A 4,(-A-i�,- ; *; - -as � __ �! UIE'Un . i led. ,%1r. Woodward 1 f-- dairy I tion, i.)11 �vill like!y tAu up. j,m,'i,--li8ti1, : book was, 4'qc.owired in the hifit enahi, �)ut C ei-1111idian Northcrn inust McGill made many'f6ends whili� hore, I g it 1,1011, ent mi having (im I .NLIr, I � I - - I ;�Wifw i.uvid :urred it, be a" J (if U � - I I',-, I i . ., I , I - V t . r I --,u 1w I r1p., ­ 11 on T�. fir.-,hty. I'll 1- I I 11owed to carn-rmough inoney to pay rent who will re&eb losing him from our Village. ! r.-ommissic,ners ojffl,�o., Ottawa gave ,;,, pap.L 'j1hricloLion ,.v, i i .w, 11mr,�;,%_ I . - � L _1� 1 w �uge, s"huwill thc i1stere,.1 lakun in nn - I '. I Work, ir i T' .N1 iri, - ala " "T, bpolk bilbi had gone np in - . � , 'i " 11,2 S5, - � i I ' p� , -;t ' - p _1� jd interebt, oth�rwisf,- the ta-XpAyers of -Nlr. Brb wn,* of Briico6eld, formerly of on the "Care an�l Curing of ('hr.�ge.­ Al � r. I J)ell , ('r I : i-1," - '�""Ffll '�':'­%(­ t!'-PlYinf, arid (-rideay. 1,11L. nlo� U11)(lit ., 1, e ifIR11911rul meeting Ala itoba wuuH be, c, to make good the &. Egmond .1 C., " (f � - 'bir-, �.Oivj )" � 11 11�h � I i J vw been I 9 r -w, k,-, !�c,.,rw 4i -it- ,j1vF , ,v, r8 - i � s . . I - ville, led the. aervice of praise Ano�lersoin gave a most interesting anil ,lee- I I)n an ext 11� ed viflif 1, .) or 51) ce, .i in f, ­� ; I � I in i I I I - i i . . . I I . i . � . I q �d 'r,", with hcr ewwinq, : takull ,�Ut i.;, t i.'t a fire. f . . � i . I . . " . I � 1 . � I � I I I . I I . � � . I � I . I I I I . . . . . I . I i I I . � � I - I 11 ; I . � i ! ; . i � I . . I I I II . - � . I i I . I . � I ! i ; � � t . i - ; , I I . 1 � I I � I . I I I i . . . I . I I I . , I ,� ! 1 - I . i . i . � 1 I I : � � . ? i I , i i � � � � - . !, I . i ; I 1. - I � i , i � I �; - t I I . . L . � � ,:_ i , I � - � � I 1 1 ,I I I , �� I I ,I ! . 1, I � . s . I . � � , I . 1 : � . � J i I . I I - I I �. T . - I I . I � . - . I . I � I I . � - . I . . I � t I � � I . I ­ � 1 � I I � - I � I - I . � I I I � . -_ _ t I . ; I I i . I � i I � I I I ; i . 4 . . . . 1 � . I . i � . ! � - ! � I I � ! i � . r I � ; ! ; , i r . ; . ! I : r 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 P I . I I ., - L ------' - - � ii . I 11 I - . . I , � 1. - . _1. � � - � - - I _� -- .I-- , - - , _ . _­ _, __ - . __ I .... ­ -­ I-, - . - ___ __11_______-__-1_1. — - _1 - . � � - _ ____ ­____ - ,_ - - ._ . , - . - � � ­ ­_ I I _ - , " . - �'. ,_ , — - __ _,__1-__ � ,W011 __�The de Q,)1or*dqt,01I I 'M.-cGregor 0 11 -on. DAVIA 31r. Christijo been tor vs,% 10,DIOr-S`do- ] received in m ,,Years of age: tr*11 Wbeat-fne . ,spring Wheas" *Aj_X per bU0 Poo Pat IbUAW -nar'OY P' -'y bue E�ttor. Xo, ',:. j3uttert - to, —7 F,M per doz- �_ . yJ0124r, per 100 'HAy ji,ar -ion V 111deff,por 1W -; Sheep skins..4 wool.-- �: pot�.Ivcoa -Pn_ I Salt (rata* P W0010A per zord Woo&per oord , , 4ppI63 per bag �C,ov,et Seed—, Timothy SOO& pork. per,100-: T 110w, pair 1b - TORON-Tot ies were fair $tead- T. I Tbl sold unobaiq ..changea A. unchanged a sold Je lowei bundred, bus -(wa—mark, liargeig 6W hu at 32i to S$ steady, t.sn I to $15 per to and tw,o Ic rotatoea—,G� ot Sle per Around SOO. t 4,00. 1 . T-op-ONT0, L . I clall on accou tie -Or Luo -fret' a good ,derna, turkeysart 9 50 to 75c, ala , , . I . 3,10INTREAL, range nomAria [Cho market i� ery, and 19 b rojlj�, Eggs- -cliatige-in p04 laid, fresh *t,o eati, 15, to 1-61 il " wr.aeold -stor ToxwN�T*, -is I fair'dema zient ' d4c As MO changed, but: be expected i poun, a roll's a Iarge rolls at, 'bring 15 -to 11 to 16e, --Cres selling rtadi quiet at 20 1 ilightly te&sie� porature. * T-1 and supplies,, � I at, 20a,. Selei are easier at; led are Jull a MCI LONDON, I tle tra4e is I Bid ; sheept, � � LIVEP.Fboa, - t1e, 6d ; thee UOINTRUAL, werepresent traide wag TAI being held,at best ,cattle ,or perpound, V ') 2* to 3o ,Per, � . .awall,- find � Sheep *siolld all . . at frorn 4 to I lambs would _L "Old At f-r-orn. 'J lots -weighed , Bu"ALOI I I beali afnoo�th - -quality, S5.0w� to $5 ; shipp! port bulls, ei ' ' a I bippIng .,ste, lo al . !a, choloo j L choice butebi to best bute bout fat bulb $3 to S&VI), ; 13,25 t6$3 bi to Ss. -50 ; fat t4�25 ; �11!ht 5 $4 -to 4 _ . , '� ; $3 '75 ; comm. $I ek ste- � I ise.�in`911 Btee $4,45 ; Catim -to $3.85 - 4,34 $-2 to "��25 - ' .extra, So t'L sro ,.- sprilU 0 _SlVee, eho C oboicet, $7. - 1 $5, Sheep sm lambs was , at 45�50 I,,, , with fair de - were quotabl ,to choice,$5 , 1 $5. Sheep -1 � - prood, to Zfio , - ,$4.50 to $4 .-4 - ,_ ivery dull. i 110ga—MaTh Jor heavy, roughs, $5 L istoady at -tb &AIned r5c, _L . -well 4clearied Ton.o-.N-To. — Choice lot SIX , 30 to 65 . S-1.25) to $4 Z zold at $3.85 export bulls: er.2 Cattle— .. , - I .. 0, 5 A01 U - Ji .� . .1", ... I � in L a�t .25 too �LL , , .Za4ttl,e are W . L ( blitchers' ' m . $3.15 to $U'� icowlsl $2 75 and bulle soi ers—Re-avy 1,150 pound, �,ties, -sold at , _1 -those of Poo at L$3� sold � F-beders-83t, -pounds eakel . Muffain, stoe Pounds caich ,nolers and 4 I tic r�,'2 -25) ri buII13, iy-ir) � (, t , - -' .2,25 Pei �11V 11 COWS an'l Vp . I .-MCb. Calv� , from$-�, 1 .J ",I- 3 `MTS() ft)r m*v , 1411,rkf,. 1.4,2411i flf-fl, nom A , . ;It -, , ��'11_4 f-ohl " , I *�__ . , A � � ;� ,11a � I - I.or w. �-,,, " � . � I ,�nV, .14 _1_ I , _�j _ � J;ghtn, �.'-'6.2 lr� -1 nr�U]1144 v�! ­ ". L