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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-03-01, Page 4� I � � . � . t . I I � - . . - - I I -I � . i ; ,­ . i . � � I I . T 1z .4 - I � ! - RON E I 4 ­ . 1: i � � I - I THE R XPOSITOR. - ! I -1 __ I'- . I I - - � .. IMARCH Is 1901 - - � :11 I ­ .. �_ I - - 11 - __ . I - � . If I I I . I . ! ' I . I I I . � I . i . . !� I I our actual receipts! were . � . - . I - � � NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j4,192,940,.or.au ,;and there ban been inuch cribbing of loom diffio by in, handlinE them. They are oalled Kirk% ood, B. A., Seaforth ; Rev. J.. A. Rave it read - -1 f . : i t . u ty . Y. ­ I excess of $9,452 over our estimates. So Those Isler 44 " -ooinw, and were found - Hamilton, Londe . -- Prepare your horses for the I ,� I . amongst those engaged in it. nti. Pri e 4f Wales" aboro.; Dr. Buchanan, I � . 2 r 1, T e weather is bad. � . I _. m The figunD betwoon the pprenthesis. er en �� that ib will be seen from this statement that 1 fied with the new e Sir William b ar lative of Me. Gray's many years ago. . Zurich ; Dr. J. 0. Lindsay, Blyth ; Dr. Hol- a i work by giving them - � I - - , I � � sne, tiqtlotes the page of the paper on which t e i , 00mipany ar a � I . - I _ I I . the treasury department gave considerable 1 -Van Home, M sire, R. B. Angus, H. V. Rey ate from 1848, and were perhaps loway, Wingham. The object at the &sea- You will -likely have a cold.- PrI119 ! a4vti-tigemont will be found I I I I I . i� . I . - care to 'the preparation -of eatimateal laid Meredith, Mon �eal G. R R. Cockburn, made a souvenirs of some event. Mr. Gray ciation in to 'a the - 11 you have Rum'and'Cubebs in—the FEAR'S - CONDITION - PO I . . ,I, _Time to Think -Ort i0 vacdonale-1 �! � � i . � I t . saint in bringing before . - � upon the table hat year. The estimated !Toronto, and D. Bissell,.Buffilo. . will n t art with them, and has refused blia in this neighborhood the needs of the house then you are safe � It's pleasant W -011S � Carpet*- -McKinnon 0" . : I . p I . 11ardware-flarland Bros -5 � ; . - - or . i F expenditures last year was , $3,748,159, or - . j — � 0 Prollvincial University, and the necessity of to It makes them hustle. I Condition Powders -1. V. Feir-4 I I I - $100 r the smalle �t one. Now that the take and- cures the cold. Price 25c 1 � I Prastical Economy -A:. Wilfon-5 i leas by $99,991. We kept within the esti- !. The Royal Templars of Temperance, at then Prince has bi come King, the coins rendering it every issistance to enable it to - 1 200 Doses for 50c, I � I I I year the I I - have aiditional. inte at attached to them. of and 50c. � Notice to Creditors -G. F. Blair -5 . I their meeting io Toronto, lai t week, intro. . - keep its proper place a! a national seat ___ ------- . r � . - -Notice-John Cald.%ell, sr -5 I sum of $249,574 was paid out of current rev- , —Mrs. George Ar ristrong, of the Go ben learning. ­ . __�___ - .. - I � duced a new w'ul startling rinovation I --- � ! . � � I rocket Book Loot -T, A, Bovd-5 I I lway* liabilities, thus r6- ' I I In, line, 8 �aulcy, died at Wednesday afternoon —An Ottawa correspondent - writes : . � * I . Residence f.)r Sa'e-J. L Killoran -6 ducing the. debt of the Province -by that the�lehspe of a r MoNt ion tot is effect that- -of last week, after 9, short illness. She 11 Harr. Dr. McDonald, the esteemed mem-� We have, been appointed - sole agent in Seaforth for Polz-on's I . rublieNotice-T. R, Sitell-5 . . -b U� � �­ I money to Loan -G. K. Tdruer-5 amount. � Ithe entire liq r b sineas of the country- leaves a husband sod six obildrem, The bar for Bast Huron, and now Deputy Catarrhozone, the best thing on the et for Catarrli. A six I I 8hlvg'.ees-GiWcn Etros-8 � . . THE SURPLUS. 'should be natibrializad. That in, it should be bgh,l' e':e'med in the Speaker of the House, wears a very hand. e .- ­ ; t It weeks' treatni nt for $1, -, For sale -P. Dill -8 , � ,,Fmp t - M -11k ; . -_ Still to the Frout--P Dill -8 i Our assets in 1899 %were $7,368,917. On taken over &ad i�condvcted by the Govern- neighb)rbood, and t by of all is some fur -lined coat and fur cap, that came Polson�s Nerviline, an excellent linimeit that gives in8tant, Yelief. . � December 31 last they, were $7,535,400, or ment of th ! extend )d to the here %ved ones. to him in an unusual manner. Most persons from Neuralgia, Toothache or Rheumat SD2 2be. � Now Stock -R. Willis & Son -15 ! - . . � a coutitry. This is the 6rat time i - Proflttl D,�wn-Ricbardson & hlc1nhi9_5. I an improvement of $197,350. -Our bank I . —TI a Presbytery A Huron held a a oial who possess articles'bf this nature have to J � � � . I Moving Sale -Beattie B-cs -8 aeconnt at the closetof the year was $1 �that such a proposidon] has ever been seri-" meetiu g in Willie ch iroh, Clinton, on 71tres- Pay . a good liberal sum for them, but the Putnam's Corn Cure, which,.removes ctrns and warts, without - I . - -933-* lously discussed in t! is count -Y, The reso � Notice To Creditors- ---G. j, imuthrriand-5 195 : I - day of 'ast week. T is congregs, ion of Lee- . . 1-ull for Sale --Alex- Grav­6 � . I 1� 546, compared with, $836, ., He thought lution was.diseqnsed the meeting for half a] Id t, doctor's - were a present recently from a pain, in one night, price 25c. 1 � . - - Waiket Garden Po- Sale -FE Ho'mcsted-5 hon. genentlemen would adilpit that was it, -&'day, and the feelin was found to be so burn, &S,nith's Hill Auburn have been grateful patient. While attending Parlia. If you- have any of these troubles these remedies will ,,ive you . � Buila For Sale -John El, er-6 � I really bons fide asset. i united into one chi rge, Rev. J. A; Ander- ment, last session, -he w 0 1 . evenly divJded that al act on was post- . I as called in to at- .. � . Mone,% To. Loan-E-.�'p.-si�or Offlc--S i y excellent satisfaction. Got them from I . - ing that -they should meet the Hou son, afting modera or ; and the- Goderilch tend, in his medical capacity, a married lady I . y I : I � I Girl Wanttd-Mra. &I. 0. Chesney -8 - i se af ter p9ned until the ext - I nual'treebing. There I I . I ;_ - , I Tenders Wanted -J MeKopzie-8 so many years of public confidence and show seems to be a sort of I craza �,o nationalize township, B--thany �nd Bayfield were also with whom he had become acquainted. Un- -- , I a w ,� .- , V I �= - year ago the Province'd libilitiesi - were $5,- 1 phase of the netioualiz%tion agitation. ator. I J - I . . I 0 117,98 . It — when she asked for the doctor's bill lie de- . 5, now they, Were $4,954,929. The . On" Friday last, Mr. Nelson Plant, of clined to render any, and the I-ady showed ' Drup,glst Bitter Oranges -A. Yourig-�s I cash assets of over a 'million dallare. A , everythin& j.nat now and this is 1he latest united,,, with Rev. . . H. Sawers, moder. der his care she was restored to health, and . . I. V. Fear � .- W would seem to indic . 7 - the i"T -0 X 1; k I. Increase in I - . ate very great con- the 3rd concession a - �� Howick, was working her wratitude bt presenting him with the :- I . ;he surplus during the�year was fidei3ce in the preben 5 5dmini tration, when I (3 (D I � - 4- V U5 " tv $329,539. The Province, therefore, r with a traw cutter t Air. Gn�rge Gibson'e, c - � iff ht 19 r- j 0 A. , *1 ator e4;�� i ? - I � oat and- hat alluded to, which represent a - - Z' started 'thei.r fees, as well , as thei r friends, are . I the now century - with an actual surplus of � I � on thf boundary, hpn his Jeft . . TIN - . � __ � Z - - . - I anxious to place so much power in their - band got value of about $200.11 1 i I . * $2,580,471-49, and with a comfortable bank ti I - oaughtin therollers. Before�the machine —The annual meeting of the County Black dapoithe � great Hindoo remedy. for weak � . : . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Marc . . hands. - t , could I a stopped 20 pieces bad been out off Chapter of Huron and Perth.- Black Knights In I I . h Ist, 19�1 account of $1,000,000 in cash, gpeaking in I _ — . men. Price $1 or 6 for �,R). . I �_ I d figures, qnd $1,500,000 in'good secur- A terrible cabastrophe occurred in San his bar d, leaving only about three inches of Ireland, was held at Blyth, on Wednes- . . - FUUL1. � � - itiep. i - . I . . The* Liberal Convention. - , Francisco. harbor Earl V on Monday morning. . � from the wrist. . day of Iast,week, The following officers where she had been on a visit. —The snow it from � 7 cows, also what she reAll7e . - ""a again remind our Reform frieride of WHAT HA IS BEEN W�_NE. � I . . —McClinahey Brothers have purchaacd were elected: G. M., John Scarlett, Lead- d from - , storm on Wednesday of last week made the hcr�poulttry. The account at the close of , . The effect of the �,Gover The big Pacific mail steamer, Rio de- Janero Mr. Jic hn Forrest's farm, on the Goshen bury ; D. G. M., Wm. White, Mitchell ; G. roads almost impassable in many lacels.-_ the season stood an follows : Butter, SI -90 - 11 I - nmeab's expendit- . . - - ' I , I linA, St for which they paid the hand - 0 L, Nethery, Brlgrave; G. R., Dr. J. S. Mr. C�arles McAllister led the servi-e of � - - ..� It -­ �he convention to be held at Hensall on. ure on colonization roads was to secure the wasl overtaken ly a dense fog, and all it was i - C .1 p I I some 8 - m of $5,800. This is a good 100 aorle milk sent to factory, $60; eggs, -4-5 ' ruesday next, to sbl act a candidate to *con -� construction of 5,N2 miles of highways making its way into the harbor, Struck on a Chisholm,WiDgh'am -- G T., John Wilford, � . J� - be . I I . . - t. good house andi barn, almost Blyth ; G. L., R. Hogg, Bluevale, and _� S210. , .0 I throughout new Ontario for''the convenience farm, wi h � song n Carmel church on Sabbath I%@t._ sides w 'at was used at home ; polifir I �est the constituency of South -Huron at the rock, and sank in L5 minu ea. It went new, at d will make t1he Mess' . McCliuche . . . of the sottlers. As -a result the population us The ir itiation team of Herreall Lodge of Odd. $14 oft ,at being for ducks, The -total . 01 i I iextgeneral electionjor the Legislature. q I down so suddenly U�at it carried most of the owners of 300 acres of I 'nd y George Snell, Londesboro; 0. C., John Me- fellow i have received an invitatiort to attend amount,d to $3,15. What other farmeen _. � . of Northern Ontario had -iticreased from � . a , all conven- Gill and John" Sherritt, Blyth ; G. S. B., - � . I e hope to see this convention largely at. 15,728 in 1871 to 91'�694'in 1891, and would the small boat.s-with � t, and t ie passengers nient ta he homeateaa. W. H. McElroy, Blyth, and J. Ballard, in It - 44 � near future a meeting of the sister wife oan show a better record ?—The Whit- . ' � ., - probably each 120,900 by t,h- -,had 130 way of escape, even ,iad they the- —On Wednesday of last week, when Miss . lodge # Lucan, and to assist in the work of field ch rch and sheds have been removed )andod, and. th,a eve'ry polling sub -di i i a census of the I - � � Winthrop; G. M., D. Barr, Summerhill y G. in . . vislo; Unie neciessarv. ; Tnere were 2 58 passengers; Jane Blake, fifbh daughter of Mr. Wm. —Mr. L - : . ; 1. , ; prezent year. They had settled in North. - ; � P., A. Leishman, Marnoch,, and George itiation ,and confe-cring degrees. to their new location, a mile and a quarter : _n the riding will have a full delegat ,Bud of thelse i3l, were drowned. Hurd( n, - manager ant of he all site. They were moved on- � . � ion pres. era Ontario since I The pilot Blako, ivas united in Ithe holy bonds of mat . of the Maisons bank, east of- L , � mpor ar . 71, 30,999 persona. -and � ,q in charge of t I - Mains, Blyth ; G. Com:, Thomas Stewart, . - mf-. It is., perhaps, !the' most i t located 4,155 04-3 ne as of land, sold 124,358 �wa lie vessel at i me. H,-, rimony to Air. Samuol Swantz, of 6 Biete', Was in the village the 6rat part of runnere,J under the direction of Mr. Lillow, � . � J �, the t he Mait- Bluevale; W. J i Greer ; John , . this vteek.—Mrs. E.. Paulin, of Wingbam, of StratIford. Eight teams avention ever held in the riding, and %a acres, an area equal:to (i,,ht counties of ay. w a saved, but- the (3aptain was drowned; land coneessiou, Colborne. Rev. Mr. Shaw, Donaghy, Fordwieh; R. Ed I I . . . Wi=, Blue- who 9 in the vill ge recently visiting her & O " . Blo 'a and te� were utilized With the church. . - Lape the Libotrala genef'ally will appreciate erage s,z,3 in older atario, � . IThe blame seem d to test with the officers' of Bann iller, tied tl)ie knot, and about 150 vale ; J. Brethour, St. Marye t . I lin charge of theves�e , who should not have witnersed the ceiremniny. I W- J- brother, Mr. E. Raiinie, has returned Some idea of the ateadineL,s of the movIng 1 M r, Ross then t6ucl;ed on. the Govern. I M The young couple Thompson Mitchell, and Peter Cantelon, home. --Mrs. Henry - Smith, of Goispie, may be understood when not one .of I I,. - . moved in so dcnaef-A. fog, If, does seem' left a fe`w days -aft rwards for Manitoba, Clinton. the $ ­ . I he si6aation and nut , accordingly. All " ­ment'lli record in de,alliuj with the pu ) le in- I �he next annuarmeeting will be mynipathy with the Lil� I whethcr stitutions o . strange th Oxfori county, ban been spending the past lamps and reflectors along the walls of 1. - il era cause, . I the P�oviloce. In 1871 thero . at so terrible an smident should wb re they will mako their home. hpld at Blyth. , the - - - ? m. GraV, of Londes. . I week with her 'brother, Mr. John Coultes, building were broken. Four Or five days _. � 'occur so near aes�istan .,a. The vessel -was a —Mr,.and Mrs. -T. and relatives and friends. —The, roads were oc upied in moi I i blegatts or not, will I)e welcome .at thia were ,1,04 pa'tienL4 ; in 1899 there were I ­ =Another of the worthy pioneers of the . - 0 5,088. Since I very fine one, and was suppooe I to be 6ne of boro, amended the 20bh annual ineeting of . . � iring the chureb, . inectine, Let there bo a grand rally. . 1872 �e had admitted to our . I Huron tract has joined the great majority, runnit g east abd west are unusually considerable of that - but , . I 0� - t- - i the Daniiuion GraDg held in Toronto, lasb in the person of Samuel MeMath, who time was consumed in . myluma 18,669, perv6iis. Toe cc -at on cApi al the sufeut in Lha'lservic6. � I I I . -_ I — week. The Grange, ' ,till holds assed away at his residence in Godericb, on drifte( in at the present time, lao n)uch,. so. making roads through the fields as a I high ­ account had baen 0303,057, a ain- I ­� Ithough it a ; It - � I f - The Parliaments. - Ilenance, $17,881,619 This waspaid, out of At the . No th Bruce Conservati ve .it@ arint al meotinge, base tneritings are only Mrsday, 14th in8t., .at the age of 87 years that travelling between here and Zuiich graded oad wad an old crosaway iorbade There has nob much of public in ast, meagerly attended a d it at, a mo with I )ads is almost out of the question. — I the * ney being made ion the concession. - . crest the revenue of the Provirice, .and without convention, - hZ on Monday I . . I st cemed and 11 months. The immediate cause of I - - . . - - I - . . � I to be a I ivjt)g organwition. It was a power . A. MoDo . Cost of moving both buildings wao $50, the " iament dui. charge to the murlidipalipies or direct; taxa. to nominate �a candidate for I deathwas an attack of what is commonly wer'e i n' Kippen on blonday last visiting ,!ommit,,ee to find the te � tFanspired in the Dominion Parl . I ' Mrs nell and Al iss Walters _� 11 tdon, which had to be re�orted -to in many the, in the land a quarter of a century ago. B,)t,h termed 11 the grip." Mr. McMath was ams and hands; The - . . iag the past week. The principal item cf 0 . Daminion. elec4ion, rendered M ra. Mellis, Mrs. McDonell's aunt.—Mr. church will be pl ced on t : . other :!ountries. Th!e cust, per pattept was . . . . .necesEary. Mr. an([ Mra. Gray hold offices in the .highly respected bythoee who -knew him ' a am one foundation . iusiness was the. passing of the estimatep, ' . 0 U11.0eati, 0 1 9122-19, compared wit.h $165 in-the,�ta.e 'f Py Lhe T. J Barry is improving the present - and wit be fitted up in good style. It, is '1i 0 1 1 rig of Air. McNeil, by the Grange. and, although he was of a quiet, unobtrusive I . i ; With which good pxogrC83 has been made, Nil ew York. ' - - - . I . efeighi) * by getting material on the ground ; hoped to have it ready for re-openin , b i election',courts, �the , nanimats n —A representative meeting of farmers wEL3 disposition, his life 9 I I I onlinwti,)" history possesses for _g by the I -1 although the House has been taking matters � The meagure of intelligence is largely ow- . I held at Carlow, in the township of Colbirne, many 1points of interest. He was .thE erection of his fine new barn in the first of 4une. . I . was again 'off er". M - MeN6, but he de r ppring, Elf - . I in a very 'leilsurel,y� manner, and it is now Ing to the activity In educationa.1 eiral E, . i . for the purpose of organizing a company to born March 12 th, - IS 13, in Belfast, mr hiB prepeat dwelling.—Mies I � - I . - � nor, alone 0 the Government, but i e chued -being a candi ate, and accordit.-gly build ar d operate -a 'pork u%ekin Lawson, of Auburn. it spending a week or I , I -_ . I quite evidebt tha;t the present session is ' n some . The met . g factory. Ireland, where , he- lived for severAl so with the Misses . Cromarty- � cases prompted andt uperin(ended by the Mr. James Halli0ay, of C lect- ting adjourned to March I ' it�ungblut, at this village. � ' ! � likely ta be a barre6 one as well &a a shor - Govern I . Ib will fleslev, wag Be , . 5, in or. years. Id 1839 he married Misa Eftibeth —Mrs. E. Sheffix was in Clinton this week. TnE XxTnusiAm. coneerning the �rilt - . � . inent. We lia now 5 654 . public ad and accepted. b a a 'i �llblse coritcatt der to gat fuller infor ation . . reapectiog the. Johnstone, daughter of the late Won. John- shipment of new d ode centres one as neither side A. A schools compared 't�! A 4118 h', I -Q1711 with the Drc,,babilities in favor Vth. T.oy conistruction. Goder ch re icnent-Ave- hid -:-Miss Alice Petty left here on Mond I lo-pring ry go . av to Alt I .1. .upose to grap- . V . . P - I., -1. I r stone, veterinary surgeon, or ZeLfaht, Ire- I - the I,. AleFaul. o!s store, Senfortli, and 1ple, with any of th had now' 10 4 ers, compare -d with a o came wit�hin '6ne vote land. He came to Goderich the same year, attend the millinery ppenings si� London ' Je ji.auy great problem 1 ,097 te ' ral candidate, wh ' (,f the claims of that to�vn before the mectdog �i around heir choice selections of dress stuffs which axe I 3 5,306 in 1871 "' ' 0 ur I � igh tichools had in. �eing elected at the genellat Aflection.-At a a,i a place for such a factory, and it is al,,c)- and purchased lot number 16, on the fourth and T)ronto, previous to resumi . ng her and fan cotton fabrics, and no wonder,for awaiting Itheir cow-ideratiOn. creased from an atten 10 vention of the ConservAiiv 9 of Nord) gether probabl tht III be the location, poeitibn as milliner. -A song service was , e first divi.jion took Olace in th, ancel f 7,490 in 1871, ton concession of Goderich township, where,he held it the Methodist charch on Sabbath ' we nevet before saw such a charming collee� 9 Holf-8-a a I ta 22,400 in 1899, and bhe course of instrue- -Middlesex, held at Ail mll� Craig, on .Njonday -At his late h6 e, on concession 10, lived and made a comfortable home -Jor i tion in eaforth so early in the season, The I ants of the M F. $..( , r ' I -eveniud last. The attendance Was good and in few days ago, and resulted in a mai,irity of tion had grown to meet the w r. D. wart, of that Village, wa_4 Hallett, on Tue3day, the l9ch ult., Gavin, himself and family until 1873, In this year the se -vice throughout much enjoyed. -- I new triajimi 'go are just the kind that gi . , if" I Ve : phly nine for the Government. psople. Oar.libraries ,,iad grown from 43to selected. fqr the Lwal L­ielat.t r�, and -will the son �lof Mrs. Gavi Hamilton, departed he moved into. Godericb, and lived there I the prop r finish to 3-1 � - I o bad been 1 13 measure swords a sitLiqg member nd 8 months. til his de%th. During the rebellion of 1837 NOTE.9,-W. Jam a Campbell, 'Who uted , datch vote, and does mat in any' It w"s a 418, the. number of �Q'Iumes increased from with th" f this. life',6f, the age of 5 yearg a un' --Miss MuFaul, of Lucari, wlj' , sense rep re - 30,720_tr, 918,022, and i the -volumes circulat- Mr. W. - H. Taylq'r. I -r. Taylyri however,, Hia, fal�,er passed a ay in August of last he served for IS months' in th spending a we,k or so with relatives and ,' to live about a mile went of here but wfio . & int the strength of the ( .1 I . is an old ea'mpaigaer, Rid has Leen ijuco,�Bq_ year, and his loving m I ouhlor has been lcfb to a -volunteer friends -here, returned home on Saturday .�overnmont in th 3 ed in 1$99 were 92,547,131. The attendance '), . 1 2 militia of the city of Kingston that was lallit.-We are pleased n er ol ata . had increahed y mageH, and will, no mourn, along with her, eight surviving chil- * organized to repel the invasion from the home ag tin for a visit among his friends. - House. It was on a resolution of a priv at th� Agricultural !0ollege ful it, 111lin political t: ri � i . to report that I has beer out west for a umb f years, is I � from 121�3 in 1874, to 250 last year,. As' a re- doubt, should he be gain Helected as i years a , Councillor Thom,is , Hudson, of this I A numb: w of the farmers from this vic-iW " he �Jreu. �leveu o he sustained an in- Uuit,�d States, which was threatened at hat village, has been awarded a certificate in I ,ty n ember, in favur of the Gwernment g iving . t I sult of the stimulus to agriculture the farm. Liberal standard beare , carry the bauner to jury Whiph"orippled bi ,andbehadnotbeen time. - Z � �, I attendet the Farmers' Institute meetings a: d for the encouragement of the 8LUg&r be ers' iustitwes were more prosperous than vI ct 1) r Y, ffleling v� ell all winter, but grip was the IlLial � the pripars,tory divibiou 1, . � I of stationary held in I tafla on Monday of ,last week__ ' industry. As no dividiou was lexpectod, ; 6 ever, and more prospemus than anywhere . . L � . ­_ b.,%U. a of his demige, I ' engineering from t,hr. International Correa- I J b Go d' n ,and his sisters - - 1 _. . ,1 - Mr. !D. Cook, of C inton, had an exp-ari. Hensall. Vanden e School, of Scranton, Pezilislyvania', 1 - L ' . 0 n �x c -gave a danc. large number of the Governme-nt -supporter i - L�14') 0" the continent. Special attention Huron 1', otes. I ,ing.pa )-n Friday ev ' last, Which had been kiven the dairy industry. The re. ence ow Monday of ast week, which he Lo0-AL BmEFS.-The R. Pickard Com- -Mr. Robert, McAllister, of Ethel,. and rt ening - - ld n(1 I was a e About 7-5 of their � I - ' 82 we I - ' Mrs. Alex. McAlLliater, of Croswell, Mich- i friend re present and anent a ver en . I a L 6,ulb was t,eflili in our lexports. In 18 Wrn. Painier bLL)3 & sposed of his 50 aci e wo t care to have repeated. With his pany have leased the store they are at res- . . ided succ as, were desporting themselvels about the city, def "o arid when the division belld ranr', they- coul i marle, 95 599 1t1Q1 "! A 9 Ill I . farm, hi SttOlev,! to Houry McClinche f or infan r virf­ ; Ill. L. - y .. p 10an Accomnari;afl h t),.; ; - L a V�e � ) po u n a c ease, and in . . . J # a " " 13 1,6rm-9 a tripped upon ent occupying In J3011 8 D 9 L " Vl,��O, Lu . J J1W i I � . .1 0 riCK block, for a .7 ere abl eve . I -t* k, 1899, 123, 23, S3,100. 1 a Elbair this w6k visiting their sister, Mrs. Wm, I . dancing to the excellent music � not be found by the whips. We not -ice b. 923 po ads, Our exports of . I finding and Is I backwards down a further term of yearo.-Mis8 Luie Thorn son Buchanan. -Miss Annie McEwen left -here , fure she Mr. James Park, of th . I bacon, ha -Four boya'wore fin3d $I each and oogtg, second fl ght of stain ali hti t ni , a Oro- . � I . . � # Ing li a ; Mr.Fr . � . the division list that Llie members forHuro an Ic increased from 81 - ipon Iiis has returned from Mitchell, where she had,L 0 raurty ank Harburn, of the 12th � � I the other - day, b a Wingharn magistrate, c on ,he cellar flo( n Wednesday to attend the millinery I ; . � ; -were not among the absentees, bu _' 1900, Cy. - . � I V been on -a visit. -Mr. R. Paterson-, jr., has . . ; M John Brown of Farquhar and � 912,062 in 1871 to 1$12 803LO34 in �" _ ba Ir. cry luckily he , ' t occupiel Such a dev,-lopment,aOds to t1he welfare and I f . or truan yi V� . Was Dot � ot all injured, no' wait the child, resumed work on Mr, A.. Mel'berson's tailor opentags at Toronto, from where she goes to . line ' � , Mr. Angus M-cKaig oi C,hL* I their seats, Mr. Xuh'wen recording his firs.; � � - omf ort of th a home, iLnd increases the fftw- - -Cameron Alleb, of Harlock sold a teani and con iders their scape a remarkable shop and dwelling, and will' 86. Catliarineii to enter upon her duties as lselhurs't.- Our i - � � I I � . . , no doubt, in � I ings in our barike, and the comfort lay, for the one. - milliner in a large store in that cit .-Mr. . an ::: n, of �j V( te. - of draught horses the other (' the course of a month or so, ha-ve it ready pastor, r. Scott, ' d Dr. Hamil I I L - egislatora are wrestling at the handsome sum of $320. � . -A qu.et wedding took place in for occupation.- -James Wood was in London this week.- Mother" ell, exchanged PULI . Pfte JL&fit � Sy-, I The Provincial I fireside of all claiaes, rural as wEll as urban. I Exater, The Bell automatic engine, Dr. Harr, 11ton was .. po! 11 Ou tario h ad a p44�ulation of barely 2 500, 000, -The Brus8el3 Mobbodists have ' Miss Millie Petty spent last Sabbath -in I . - a inted by the res, - i I - . � - I xtende�', on Atonday 6VPning of last week, the con- as suTplied by Mr. R. Bell, of the 8o - aforth , tery to C)me,to Hib art and make with the Budget, an"t a old qi�teation of . an, invitation to Rev. John Holmes to ra.' trac Ang lid , Exeter. --Mr. and Mrs. J. Macartbur and � . the Furplue is once more doin - but had given $3,500,000,'in rouad� figures mainas their pastor for another year. en rties being Mr. Ernest McGee, an fouu ry, for Pdr. T. Wel.3hls electric light and Mrs. H. Arnold were in Ails& ments fo - the congregation appearin at the I d : 1p!oyea o the Sutheiland-Innes Compa-Dyi plant, is doing excellr-ntwo-k and is ' ' next Prebytery Me 4 9 duty it from the public treaeary to hoEpitals an i , f Mr. - I I ullett, receitly oold to o 11drs. 1��lizabebh Fu ton. The ceremony entire i'ati8fdCt,0n,_Mr..L R. I ,eting with re a,rd to . the discussions. ' The curtain was rung ul charit . i ea. I I W. Snell, of H t Bell, og'v'ng Craig or, Wednesday attending the marriage Mr. Scot S1'2 . - I )TVING rT ALL U11. - I I by, the Premier and Ireasurer, extracti I forth, .was in the village o,,j Tuceday on - that villagei . M r. Davidson, of :Witigham, a five year old 'was perfcrmed by the Rev. J. W. Tan Eyck, 1 '9"_ of Mr. Kennet'li Macarthur, of N resignation.-M,essrs. . XI e - � . Durham bull calf or $100, iorthe presence of only a few of the imme. to Misl3 Laren an4 sons. of Glenquaich far' . tri, last from The surn Of thO whole matt(,r was thdt . - buaiuesa. H-,- reporte, th'n foundry working , S. Rosser. -Mrs. .Miller Edwards ,week dimosed of three more of the .1 b . -whose speech appear in an adjoininj -Willie Gunnp,�on][Y son of Dr, Guilin, of that relatives. The newly wedded couple 'On full thilef Wid) lotj uf order; ahead. ­ has retarned from visiting relatives and IF t or- . -they had PiVLe.n 'back to the people since- 1867 CIinton,L di3O on Thursday mornivg of laab drove to -Denfield th - friends at Lucan.-Mr..s. F. G. Arnold is ' oughbrec Shorthorn bulls toMessrs. I J. U. . Clolumn. He was followed .by Mr. Mathe mainlyf,-r the purpQs6 of- relievii) then' a. next day, and will- 'Miss Huttoii wivi iL Zurich on �)abbatb, the aLttending,the millinery openings at Toronto IL Beaver, St. Marys - 8, 9 I Of week', st the early age of 6 year . thera take up housekeeping. guest of -Nlrs. Campbell -Qufte a number 2,d J. Copal , y � 11 al L Hunter, TJIsborne. I . soil, the Opposition financial critic, who iii taxation neces--ary to preeerve law and or- -Luther Willia�rns has pnrchased Mr. 1). I!he annual, report of Belgrave Presby- from thim villnge attelll�ed the lea he f r iends of Mr. James Logan wil . � meeting _T I and, Woodbam. The Messrs. L . __ MeLaren have still a number of Sup turn was followed * by Mr. pat,lullo,_ of 'der, to maintain . aa�lumH, chari�ies, efluca- Micklejohn's farm� on the 51,h line MorriJ, _n church shows 67 'amilien pleased bo learn that be is recovering from. �L erior I North Oxford", who was replied to by ­ Mr. Itional and other -inaritutionly, ,the sum 'of for $5,100. The Nrm cl�n aing I ' terifk! in connection held al, Hills Gieen on Monday f-vening last, hie seve a illness. aninials for dispoeal at reason able p - i . - t i 00 acres. with the congregatio , The mem in the Preebyter"an t:huroh, ar' r1ces. whi, $91,478,158,50'. Is the United States ill, , Mr. John , __h --' t 13 9,(, bership )d 6peak of ib L I tney, and he in turn was answered b�jl proportion of the amounts raised for these . Howard o for the pl�s inordaged during 1 21, abld now nuin- eing a very E,U(,('C,3Ju1 �)nl-­The Rev I � . . I L _� . th Provincial Secretary. The Premier I;' purposes was by direct taxation. Not Y6ars has acted as �he ryadaIe inait-Nirrier, bor.043 The receipts f r missions amounted Mr; Henderson, wilo wm-, latt-ly -stationed at . -1 __ . Ooderi6h Towmhi,p, . . a has --been appointed foi- nother t3rm of fonr to $2 9 83, besides $6 .29 received by the Bluevale. . . � - h -A speech.hinted that The Government m dollar had been raiiwd in Ontario by direc't yEars. . l a I 0 Auburn, but, who resigned hi.s charge on a3. . . - I I Worpan't; Foreign Missionary Society.. The XOTES , - -0-ur'assessor, Mr. Joh i Thojnp� undertake the construction of a new L taxation, The% had not 'reached that con. , --The contract count of ill health, c,)uduc*ed service in NOTEr.-The infaut son of Mr. and Mrs. ' ison, has been very ill with. a li n 11 g At- - '. ra,t,w ay . .1. for th new f0t ndry build- La�ku,-' Aid report recei ts of $39.61, part of Carmel church on SaIAKth morning and L rigerin d. � dition during t6 past- century, and - he did . Christim. Brinker was buried on Wednes- ; tack of I grippe, and - I to open, Up the L* -k6 Temisc%min clisit'ict, Ing in Wingham has be n let. The build- which was expenled o church work and evening la3t.-Mr. J. W. 0:-t%vein, of Sea- da* 1 4 has 130t Tet improved I � 9 r not euppose they WOU14 .reach it by the ond ings will cost in the ne I y afternoon of last week. -Mr. George i sufficientily to be able to go I L I I on his roundef sai I road to be constructed from No of the present one. I ighborhood of $13,. the Vloralan',e remains on and. The financial forth, was in 'the village on Tuesday morn. Haney has been suffering severely of. lat,6 although he .is improvi I � rth ; wo''and work willbe com�ence(l at once. report 01wwa a total I $809 30, and the ing, on his way . Bal 7, the new district havin � . � � I I - all - to Londou.-Rev. Ten drig nicely,-Qn so- - I � � session.f nd receipts of . ed every da� tince . .. . ; . , I 'E. P. Paulin, 'who, until recently was 29.09. Eyck, of Trivitt Memorial church, E3ceter, now a eat depth of snow. This winter � February commenced, the roads ar� in a ,g been found on * engiag, _ with an affection of the eyes, -We have I count of its having snowe _ _ . - exj doration, to contaid a Urge tract of ex- Editorial Notes 4nd CoMments ad in the hardwan busine a in Wing- _A a ive of Perth0l, ire, Scotland, in the was in the village the first part of the week. 9 I I . I - - ' .has beer unusually free from rain or thaws, i very poor! condition, such ms they ba+e not, , ha I . . . m, has purch 8 d � hardwa a bUbillleg) pell-800 0 John McNa ighton, died at the -ACODventionuf the Reform6re of South and, as, i consequence, many cisterns and I been in for a number of years. -Tn� little cel ant and suitable land for agriclultural The atatemen�, comes from Ottawa that arid fitie relsidenc: Dae h wood. bome of � iis brother, R)nald MoNaughton, Huror, aE coustitu ted f or le gis lati ve purpoees, wells ari dry. Some farmers -have had tie I b ­ pu-poses, and much timber and mineral there will be no bill introduced thiL -Previous to 2( . . oy, Bert Wiee, who got hii'larm ani utated I . ..- I a kleshion ir departun from Au- in Bruasek, on Thursda, morning,' February will be held in Miller'8 hall on Tuesday, water tl air stock t the river or neighbor- I near the a ioulder, some few weel; go, ill -e 10, h, at the advanced a 0 of 90 years. He March 511-h, at 10 o'clock a. m., for the pur- ivg cree co. but we'll have lots of the " old. now able o go around, and has made ex- . wealth. Thin is a big echerne, and the for the appoiatmeq_oi a raflw3y,o' . burn, Rev. Mr. and M,9. Henderson wei a I T - Premier, evidently, . �. I ominis- waited on -by a number :)f the members of came to Cauada in . 18* 2, settling in - the pose of edlectir)g a candidate to _�onle-sb the er than kdam, yet young - as the morning ) ceedingly 1 reat improvement in -:so shirt a . J - simply threw out the sion. The reason given ia that both sidezi their congrpgation! and presented with 9, county of Rt!nfrew, whe,e he engaged in the constiLuency in the Liberal intereas. at the melts the marble heart, time--M�s. H. Beacom. who ban -been -,eri- . bint to see how it would be received - by the have determ ined ,upon inaking this a. short silver Eugar bowl 'and ere im g businees. T enty years ago Mr, next elections; -M r. Ale'xande'r AleMorran, dem-," w bon Old Sol OUSly ill public. The hill to aid,the sugar beet, in- ses,iion, and corlisequeoltly this is too finport. ' of the'siow banks. -The auct; . . . -The-menibersof Jadcr on sale of I fpr some t me is Still Lon the a on Wednes- � together *fth her h'usb'snit. -D-)m1ni.e Welsh , ant a measure to be brought forward under ,eof �Jr.GeoigeKirkby, up land, where he rekii ad until the fall of Yeo, of Mount Forest, is day of last week, was very largely attended is doing ad work in his school on the qth� . du try in this Province has been introduced. riv, invaded the born son's churoh, Mor. MoNaughton went to orth Bay and took of Paisley, is visiting his Fister, Mrs. James ,Xr. Edward BaEmsa, Mortia, ' iek list, . �s provisions we may make f urtbe r I ,he circumstances'. T419 is a mighty flimsy one evaning recently, and while there 1899 He was never married, but is our- spendin' a few days a - As to it a- 2, - White. 9 Mr. 3'1 sold at go( . The Seaforth boy is exe,eet1h3g- L . presented Miss Liz�ic Kirkby with ad by two brolherB, 1obert and Ronald, hotel. -Mr. Battery, who has been engaged 'Warder 6hajs bought, roller m �ry for his ly well li ed throughout t -he section. -Those I .L reference when the subject comes to be di' ex"se, and looks very much as if the gmat, d - f, tile Commercial and thin )d prices. -Mr. Joseph concessio hL ViV ,- aebini and chain, ias a recognition of her both well known reFider tu of Brussels. with Mr. R. Palerilon, ji%, as c,irpenter, for grist mi 1. . sualsed. by the Ho i � ruilway corporations have both politi:!A! w8te I a gol L. I u1se. It is -not a very dan- parties by the throat and refuse to let gu services as organist, I Oa account of low w-ster, Mr. � Jewett mf n are still battling with the f,o gerous -measure, and if the industry does I I acharme, f Drysdale, and his a number of month", hae rciturned to his L i est. I rheir hold. . - Piior, to hiFi departure from Brussels, 'Warder had to run his mill with Alexander � If winter I ast much longer they will %lear , - L. .. . 7 estimable wife, celebrated their golden home near Monkfov.-A Intetiog for the Messer's threshing engine last week I .-Al- 'the towns ips f wood. -Mr. Arthur ,%'P.lsh - not prove a success the Province will not be � ' ' mbera of the 8ons of Scotl4nd lodge, wedding on Mooday evening, February 186h. election of delegates for the Reform conven- bert Denni 11 0 7 mueh out.of pocket, and if it does, we will At the So-ith Perth Liberal Couvention, tn"t�at village, presented Mr. Daniel Stew. They have'lived a happy and prosp a , son of 'Mr. J. J. Danmau� ! is talking f having an el,Aborate '"�_L.)od bee _ - . . . li-dd at Si-, Maryal.on r Friday last, Air. " - art it h a handsomely b und copy ofB �i�ux life. tion will hi held on FridtiV cveniug, March commercial traveller, took his father's place � in the nea. future. Iva hn will be a " I . receive big vaiae for all if, will cost u.3. I , _V'al U1,1151- for 50 �eara together. Unto them were Ist, at 7,30 o'clock p. m., in Miller's hall.- on the r(ad last week, on account of the success, Arthur i3 an jlll� � . , I entii e Stock, of Tavistock, 4 . poems. Mr. Stewa�t was- the fir t obief of born ton children, six toya and faur girls, The Luckuow curlers, o;a ' i init.riDus fellow. . I was unanim(infly the 'Camp. ' . t�bpi)' 'A"'Y h0rlie, latter's i lues -.-Mr, Thompson, of Howick, -On account of the death ()f our bebwed � - - -,. __ _ . I i . I L . all of whorn are fitill* iving. Nallson arid from London, whete they had"been playh1g, vi,4iLed a -Mr.'Ptiilip Thomas' this week.- Queen, 'we have book -sellers travellizig . . elected tis the Liberal etandard be%rer at . -Rev. 1). Rogerg, of Bluevale, has re Pete live at Caseville Michigan ; Mrs. got off the morning train ,,ere on Thurisday, Mrn. B, rif, and daughter, of Miebigau, are - The Provincial Financos. 't1he next Prov ad a call to baeDme pastor of the For - I . e Lan. -t is an honor to have H % Premier Rose, in his Cjj6p, fig . incial. elections. - The Liber�la Ot'iv throughou :0 _Aoity . d. Qaingtey, at Grand Foi ke, Dakota ; 'Mrs. and remained until the evening, an(i played visiting he former's sister, Mrs, Robb, sr., - the histo wich circuit., atter t4 Juae meeting of Con., Ayotb, at Cash Micbigai � ly of the greatest ru er of the � of ,S,)ubh Perth could not have got a better It i ; Jacob, at Wind. a friendly game with the home ritik@, result- of M orri -, who is in very poor health. -Mr. greatest empire in the world, ut cannot - �.. Pr(vincial Treahurer, delivered his budge',' ' . ference. Mr. Rod.g& hes been in Bluevale bar, Oatlitio, and Jogepo, 0 candiiate, �Nlr. R.ice, tk,e claver e3it,o T X'hn, Matilda and ing in a victory for the Hensall 'earn Ly 5 Johii S. .Ylaxwell of Braridon, r 4;f for four years and has re 3eived a unaniin'ous Eli, at D,-ysrlale. The occasion was cele. shots. Tne Lucknow eurlerli are' a gende- Grand aat4pr of Manitoba O,Idfu)lown -stores wlitch ri.ghLtf ally specch in the Legislatture, Qn. Thursday Lof - the A111itchell Recorder, wa. 3 # was elected people be allowed to ml.roiii6e the, lifook- L 9 next in favor to invitation for .tho fifth year. - I brated by a family reun*(�a, and their viait. was I I poose'.8 t1be author- . last week. It was an able, -clear and con- .Mr. Stuck,an�l had many friends in the Con. at, which most of mt%nly Ice-, 111101 eiijoy-' last wee ' The new (11rand Mweter is a ity of e6liog all booke. vin(ing deliverance, and was one whi entiob, but, with his usual magnaqiwifty, -Mr. W. J. See% who has )aen prin- the family were present, Lad a very pleasant ed. -Miss Robe Yungbhit is in L -))id( -n and ' L We motirn the law ei pal of the Blyth public i chool f )r the past time was'uparib. ; son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maxwell, of our behi ved � Queen, but trustj tbat the . - pro -e gratifying to the peopld of the Pro- he moved the unanimous nomiriaLion of Air. two .years, has Beat in . Toronta this week atiendiog the millinf-ry Bluevale road.-Misa L:z,,,ic RoblarLS013, of reign of K'�ng Edward VII will J�e ancli as I ' * . - Stock. The Liberale of. South Perth now ,iis resimationi to - On Tuesday evening of last week, the opendugs, previous to re_umil),�, her si tua- Winghati, visited here -it,bia wc44.-Mrs. ..will en-ahlq us to sing, as truly AUe ,ang vince. It showed t�at while'the finance, take effect on March 31 it. Mr,'Scott has friendu of Elope church, Aelifield, met, at the tion as milliner at Ayr.-Mias . 9 have their work cut out for thern, and they ae.c' Jvan John Fowler, jr., is hopic from ('uel h it of the Q�een, . 11, aing admin alsh �p of he I ;I . J epted the princio , , . 'ublic home of -R,. Tiffin, to wis, i the family every Kerr reen.utly vi�ry plpasail! ly eDtcr. ho;ipital, It's . - - war istered carefully and eco- Ian redeem the 'riding if �they go about it in eehool at Moolsomin, Aedh iiboia, p where dhe was iIJI several mout 11 God Sa;ve the ing �-' � the right Ppirif. I I prezperit,y in -their new hame at Lethbridge, � � norrically, no public aervice is being sacri. 0 . tained it large number (,f her friends,- with typioid fever. -'Mr. 14,'arnf at Jem,itt � . -A man named ,9 I . I --- --- - - ___ - - � L � � ... dderic c, who claims God - Mr. R. E'. Pickard, of J�xel- ; — � - . - Alberta, and also to giv( .expr,ssion to the ter, was in the visited his sister, Mrs Herringto.u, at, Dan. � erich as his homej was -f aund lying on the high estf,e n in* which th y are held by the village Exeter. i - ficed, and that the oxpanding resources of Manitobl%'� prohibitory law has received streete-iri Winni 'in a th's week.­Nlr. 1),ivid Robb'j gamann --Mr. j4,seph'Hou , of the bound- � � - this growing Province arc being liberally . ' . .9 . P�g I )adly frozen con. meriiblliiis of Hope church and the n6ghbor. ol imw,ctor of E-Ast Huron, was aq, east, is recovering, after being ill with I a quietus for a time. The supreme court of diti He says he was coming f public w!ho 2i J. G. STAI,'BuRy, B. A., flate I wiLh M e - L. on. ­ e te � 0 to loan. offlo lately 3 0 C - when he was geized by cramps -,!tnd fell, fully opent in mu2ic and song, social ch,,,t a meeting called in the school hougeril her posit!qn As Org-lllist at fbe WeLhodist oupled bN, ol�Nell,g Pan k, e, to which it was referred, has . r( evaning wai delight. ih the ,villdge on WedneEday labt to -at app.�-ndicfti,q.-'Mra. Rogeils has reaigned ancer, Na,irj% Maney or,:nty),) Barr-'ej�-r, em vey- provided for. And, in addition to this, the tile provinc rn church, hoodingeaeral. TheL Cai thy, 0sler & Co., T r enviable positiju which Oata,riz') occupies when he was found by a P teser by, and the partaking of refieshmenN. As 13 � - I - financially waq proven beyond doubt. As decided that it is Unconstitutional, -AverV DrettyWeddirg was ,elebrateA el L section No. 1, Tuckeremith, to adjust orn chu�rch. Mrs. IVni. Janlei 'Johnston, jr., Exeter, Ont. . 1GE4_tf . . I osing ecEne, -?v,lrs. and Miss Tiffin were, djffi,�ultiei Oat had arisen in that sectio wil I . within the sphere of the Provincial Legis- on. Wedne;d' n I succ(iA Vier. NoTts. Miss Shaw has epagtd b - ay eveni�g, F3bruary 13bb, at, 5 called forvi arid, and an ornamental clock was between the teachers, fiomp of the pupils ­ � y - Mr. Ross reinLarked, there is no oth.cir Eelf lature to pass. The couxt; decreed that.the o'clock, in C . the R. Pickard Company as milli ' g0VCJrDiD1g COL hrist.chdroh, Port All art, when presented to Miss Tiffin for L her Eervices as anO their parents. We learn that tile . _._____ __� . I .uer fior the i I - I ' . I ter of Mr. and Mni. church orhan . L coming season. -Mr. Innels, me­m�er of the carryt I antry in the world that occu pies law interfere -with trade and commerce.10. -Mip�s Mary J., daugh iab, and a ' teacher was exonerated, but pending the , Grev. � firm of Sutherland & Tune . a milore enviable position financially. Mr. which come ' Erwin Fo8teri Shoppardton, beoame the Tiffiti, in n - ng sett to Mrs. . . 8, ChaItham, was ' � I exclu8ively within the juri8dio 'cogrition of the family's ll,,,Ipful inmpector',; report we refrain from making here this week in connection witfi Impiriefils - Ross also gave a very, accurate idca of I hell Lion of the'Do - better half of Henry H. Hawking, of Port relai,ion t, the congrega, TnE Tfp,v:islm� Fi,NANICII.s. -The receipts gro I �th Lof minion'Go ernment, and with Albert. , I . f I on. any further reftirence to the matter. -Mr. pertainirg to the Exeter braileb.-Jolin tho Province in many im t am I - .� -0ao, b. one the e_-.t`rly settlers of Hullett William Hider, implement agent., of Barrio for the townfsbip of Orey for -the yca�. 190i) gro. L p,)r t which ProvinciZJ,egislalures -have no power -On Sunday night, l7th ult., a, h6use in vil. I " Chappol, of KirlrWn, bas been engaged as to interfere. The cl!ise will likely be carried are being v4;led away ; this week we record fage respects sinrae -Canfed�ratiou. Tne follow. to tjIG � - amounted to $16,620.93 and the expendi. E - 4 . , � pr ivy Blyth,. ooc pied by jMr. Elenry �ond, was and formerly of Heripall, was in the. clerk by J. Spackman & Compsny and � I noil in E the death of Richard Waite, on Tuesday, part of last week and this renewing ae- ture to $16,053 16. The following are the has rented Mr. S. Perkins, C)ttag-,e on 06�u ,gland. 1n the destroyed buy fire. The family wer&all away February 19, at the oge 3f 85 years and 8 quaintancos and closing the sale of his farm principal �items of expenditure : Roads and ing qxLracts, wh,ich we 601 from tho report, L meantime, the people of an itoba, who so at the time, but the fire * to ha d was bo win Lincoln, bri3ges, � ,142 ; drains and ditches, $630 ; ,.s 161 the . I is supposed ve monthF. Dacease shire to his brother�in-law, Mr. B. Hoggarth, of � - formerly. The ad from 'a stove i pipa The house wag , give much interei,Ling information : desire, can enjoy their� I start contract 0 Ross & Taylor for tile erection . iquid William.street.-Mr. A. Cottle b FINANCE'S h1_NCE CONFEDERATION. decision Is, unquestionably, 1?,ugland, end came to Canada in 1845 r gravel, I , - . a small one and olid, and together with ing in tho tovinhhip of wlli arid' this place, who is purAasing it for his son 573 ; Rehools, $5,529 i ebarity. of a bri,ek bouse on Anne otreet,-Wilharn I H gave a great disappointment to the temperance iitby for bix'years. William, who intends shortly to mov $1002 , ai to wire f-ences, $84 ; salaries and -He - statistics of the revenue of the -people of t,ha� and other Provinces. nearly all tile contents wae deatroyej. He marrie(] Eli ' fees, $812 - county rate, $2,-028, Th wkshaw, or., and wife and William � ProVince f4ar-e 1867 and the amount . . Zibeth RAtCliffe, and moved it. -Mr. and Mrfy. Charles A. 0 � . I -�ex- _611 Mond.Ay of: I McDonell wriount I t a 'a- Hawkshaw, jr., and wife, of St. Marys '. - II&A week, the little to Hullett in 1851, wb,)u Hallett wae a very pleasantly entertained the curlers and Set" 0 $10,109 and -the liabilities on- - daughter of W. D, 1pringle, of Winghani, forest moved into thb, Commercial hotel here on peaded. . The agagregate receipt@ Vince 0 Another big combine ag been formed ;- I Hig wife predeckeed him just 14 $27,089* The .assets are made up of t,b Wedne - L fede�,ation were $108.808,724.14, the expend their wives on Thursday evening of last ,a _sday.-A'meeting ,of the T Liberals of - I iturei $107 775 177.83, leaving a balance of ; this time in the interest i of the salt busi- met with a bad accident, The little tot years ago, the same mont.h. He was only week. Those of the curlers Who were not following items : Uncollected taxes 19()0, I married were privileged in the invitati $1,861 , e from EIM& on account; of Silver (Friday) evening to select delegates for the . was playing about h use, and in somp ill about, te,i days, grip a3d old age being Exeter will be held in the town I all on thiw - a he handling of them immvt)se from Otta in the cog wheel . on to cc ' jius .� $1,033 gi�'il ' HO cal: ed attention to the siness, at least, so it is claimed. A despatch Way ot one of her t'h�e ib " d He haves two childreu bring with them either their own gist r or fact �'h' tin t ' Tk of th clot.heR wring 11 a the cause of eath, o0nere'd in-, $1,197 ; Fraser drain surplur', March 5t1h.-W. amounts the lom; to the treasury b wa says: 11 0 formation of the and partof the thumb -Willi'lln, on the hollre,,tead, .%nd Mrp. somebody else's aister. The curlerare $286 ; ba an,oe of the sale of debentures for convention at Heneall on I y defflea- -was taken off. I -1 I eport , . . 6anadian Sah Company, whose application _LV John . Voliden, 8 Lang, who has �beeu visiting hiends in � I tion Or any other irregularity was t4o trifling of Hullett townshi . He having had a very enjoyable government drain No. 2 and exiension, $5,. S' r n of H wick, eldes' p evening. -The tratford and neighborhood has r turned to . 7 1'..Ferguso , t a --) n was a respeaLed'aud kind eighbor, and bon. elders of CArmel church made their annual 135 ; township hall, $1,000 , road . . as to beL barely wort,b notiLeing. This was a for incorporation appea,s in the CanadjL oi Mr.. S. Forgueon, canuty commissioner, orable and jprj' - grader, towD. Heexpects to leave fort owestin , ght in Ilia transactioDe. He calls during the past week in- the in- $250 ; safe. 10.). Tp,e liabilities are given fact 'which, he coutended, 'refleuto+ great Oazette, its one of the pre iminary 6trzP3 in a happened with whaf iight have been a fatal was a few weeks. -J. G. Stanbury was at ("'.0 -de- L a Eaaunch memberof ate Pr6bperiaa tereatfs of home an as follows : Balauce due for county rate, . , 1� , . credit on the service coacerned, und the Ad. ,movenicat to control t a salt output of accident re ently. While Engaged in cutting churob, and in politica d foreign inissions. -Miss g L e , Jassizca�- mini.9itration t1lat em'PLjoyed � . c 1. a reli�ble Rk,foriner, Maggie Buchanan left, her -cently to at. $1,000 ; government drain No. I and 9,, rich on Wednesday attendin 'Premier rempitul, that service. a a fal . a rr, Thames R ad, is in I items (if 'linton Col- tend the millinery openi g at Toro to atcxl tho uhief � J n 8 n for C a d,. 'k1 --For some tim wood a litig limb it"uck him, iriflicting a -At a meeting held at the ( '- Thomas Russell, of The past it has be"n deep wound on his head :and break P -tial rental. $751 ; Silver Corners drain er arm arid collar bona. I VD9 his legiate Insti tute, on Satui day, 16th ult., for Manitoba to resume her xpenditure since 1867, which were as fol- known that some such m vement was undo 12 1; � Gutlph and Toronto this week at -tending e - before returning to , ,vean, 4�2,360 ; Fraser drain for 19 years, a meeting of cattlemen. -James illis has 13 way, and ,it haq .progre sed to the extent - � John Gray, . of Wing . . I the purpof,e of organizing n Olumni associa. situation aa milliner. -,Nfr. j. F. E. Berry, - been on the sic I k list, but is re2 vering.- lows - Tramportation, $13,538,919.41 ; $1,572 ; government drain No. 2 and exten � harn, has' thi-ce tion for tile couuL,y of Hu on, in connection of Lucknow, and formerly of I sion for 1� y6ars, $18,108 ; due contractor � - railwRy Pubsides- $9,204-490.07 ; actue.1 cadi that options have alread � been obt,ain lensall, was George Orr, ,an old resident o- Exeter paid � f, a number of wells. Th salt ed on 14,1uglieh -coing that re ciriosiLies, 1)o%, pq with tbol'o-onto Univer8ity, the following in ihe village last wet -k i�nevvirig a, a for Beaucilamp creek and extenaion of gov- : to railways. $7,000,841 76 ; --colon- industry is much because of their ag , bu cquai t. I I ning . - lz&�Wn. roarN, 83,353,609,06 . carried on at -Winds'or (w � t becatse rX �officers were elected :. lictio-rary president, ances.-,'v1r. Seeds, of Strathroy who i.v ernment d1rain No. -2 when cnmpleied, .q3 - north, died on Tuesday mor y � the age * ) I d wAs buried "i Exeter ; bridges, piers, jere the ('anadian their �liminu.tive siz,11 T largest i8 an H. 1. Strabg, B. A., Goderich ; president, engaged as salesman for 216 ; co1kctorl,a salarV for 1900,$80. ihis I � etc., $68 '256 :414 , lockr;, dam -i and rilides Pacific works are loca, e, ), 8&rnia,'Kiucar_ the �fobbs Hard. ' of 73 yenrel, a -n ,, dive, Goderiah, Wiogliq I m, English cil ver PP13nY, labou a q uarter of an Dr.- Ounn, Clinton Ir . presidents, A-fr. ware Company, of Lindoo, 'wag in the townt,hip, has done, trit re drainage work than cernetery on Thursday. r $913,563,94. -Of th:e r-Ailways the Govern.' _ Ifensall, Sea. inch in diameter, Ode of he others,repre- Alowat, Sea.fort ; VICe-I I forth, Bru&aels, Exete h ; Dr. T,avlor Goderi-eb ; village on Sabbath %isiting his father -in- any other .owaship in the coutity. ! . I I . -_ , - ment� harl ai(lpd 2.126 miles, which, at a Y, 1 Courtwrigla and seats in value one-eiA.hth pirt of a tartbing. Rev. MP. Swwait, Clintoui; Rev. Mr. Fletch. law, Nir. Richard Welitli, and. his wife, who . . 1. valuation. of Moretown. At one timn �he busineBu throve and th�e renIftlD1332" 0 . -820.000 per inile, were now - NOTEs.-41r. Hugh Stewa,Ws auction -On Wedneaday of lat.t weEk, �1, Rob- - - wotth ,942,000,000. - eyceediDgl.F, I)Ui- DO is one-sixteent� of a er, E'xeter -, De. Agnew, �Vingbam ; 'oecre. has been for the past few weeks visitiug ber i Palo went i,yell, the sale realiz*11g $1,20u. ert Jones, of the Jones Bros. gtl.ocers.. of . . . . since tho Canadian Pacific fartbi�g. This ll�st n�' ticued cone is Pearce. taay-treasumr, Charles (4�rrow, B. A., L, parents. -Mr. Frederick W. .'imallacombeis : Mr. Stewart is going to remove to Walker. Stratford, and eldest son of Al�. James Railway commenced busfriess its unliulit6d a n k-EFI-M., WITHr-N TILE ESTIMATES. 1. ly more than a aixtee h of an inch in dia- L. B,, Goderich . Conn .. capital and modern plant! give it a decided t llors, Rev. 11r, in ,Sarnia this week atteDding the High ,1 top, wbeTolhe has the agenev for the Me. Jones af Mitchell, was married ini Belmont - I meter. The4e coins .an aot have ba' : Field'I P i . - _. Our eathr, ated receipts, aceording to the I advantage over all other �ompetitors in On.. en in- Hamilton arid Mr Goderich ; Isaac Court of Foresters there�, as representative Cormiok binders. -A thrifty housewife on to Miss Cam - I � . statement .aFt year, were ��I, 183,4� , and I tario. ,pbell, a temporary re44dent., and 1 57 Of late the industry has lan,.7uisF tendeil as circulating� medliums, because on Carling, B. A., Exeter; INI�ssrs. Houston, B of Court Ivy Gree f this village. -Miss i the 9th concession of tbi.- township, kept a for the time being a highly *d and - I . i . . .1 - tedf *Account of their bma Iness, there wood be . A., and Br done, L.' L. 1B, Clinton ; Mists B"thel Colwill bus ruetluloed from Seaforth, I strict account of the butter and milk sold popular y A , eetee : I . ., I -_ . . . . I 1, -, -_ - . I I I I oung - lady of Mitchell. ; I - I � i I - I a I , . I I I . : I I I - . ! I . ;� i � I i 1 4 . - ­ . I . i . I I I i I ! 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I � � - __ I - .. - j - � ­ � - - 1, I I 3f" E_ . r , , � —.John Val , � � ' 't. � - I for Pc-rise,..N. . � I 1. —Jacob H4 I � -1 - � lorfjoi� Mitchl � � - � - by I he resigial —,Vr. Tho I s ,361d bis 15 � rf Alelkillop-, il I -1. - , --jorseph 0 � ­ � I i.5 pointed Hurc � � �� C"adian Far �'�i -while a,] . � .1 1� meaAgau faci �� I .t; ]AcUAnii, had � cut. 'Off. , t'. � , -Mr. -and che�l, havo re, �". ,cowatrv. ba;v .1 . 1. I time. - - L - V -mrs. ?4c] 1�3 - I ,Z �- . from bar cuttA , . r' runtling -away F - --thalrRA Dp- - �' --B,efdre lei. , L 11 where ,he Will. 1�i. R. L. favi�90 I- " iocicet bLy his , I' _mri. D. .4, ,� dent- of �Stratf I . � i If orn.1a, on We I - � 1� C 11!ness oxtend .. �L �Mr. J-Ame � I , ; - i� . 11, 3&.orningft � - 4_� 1,30. aged 71. ft� , . 4- - of the pioneer - . L a fa_ f ­ .nily _af tW, �� -Miss Ali - t � eoxge Wo0i �! L iLt, mobig, , . _ , engaged m. he L ing stores of V , -A Xorth 1. F - ,on. Fridayl F6 i ; . Mrs. -Robert I ' I She was a Eist temqu, and ft' . in the -early fa - -Mr. Them -become a re,sid r chexed- from 11 r able frame A* . , i from the marl 91 The, _ * _ 'L , -price psu r I - i - I he diiath. F F. daugliter of -M-- I f. 1place on Weh , - � � - k of tier only tbre � . I I i I I years old, and: 11 friends. I . .1 I r � E I . -A j�les#ani I r i of .Nra. Noble . Wednesday, F : � L her -aaughur, -� :. � marriage t -0 MI 1 q shard, in the pi . I L imuled tale friel L -While war . . I dwy Y3f last we* � car)"]ojgford. ai4 ' I . a-ceitient. Tbf L . Just felled pier 7 �y whurd. ' -The finatic., . Mil vert on, - ibi 7..tb,, 1-901, shoi yearr, f� balar alate. The de' bas li-wu ,compl ! the amlaunt -of." . treasurer. -1 . -,),t, the t . Canadian Ayra L Wont -real, oul :RaIlanty-no, 'Of I . rector of the t . . also A maniber I for the weatei ., f Was oppollawd- Thomas Ballat -,of 0e asiocis;ti � able services r, ;. the Ayr,+ire I � I . I _111 mornin ary 1.3tis, iamx� ! after a lin rit ! . I gain 1 ILn good health � I .� i ,; year, when he4 i i and during thi i cespautly, lexet I I of narcotics, ., Christian farti i his painL. H, 1 7e!&r in NjDrt i i bhureb, and hb I , He leaves tw( i ! mourn his lo*v � . � -The Hat] L � I I February $tb,. i tars uf the deal I i inerWitebtll i I i highly realpeett ; for Oe past tei i late residence. i i February 2nd, : � I born in Witter I her 14th, 1836� 1 time of his Aca 1 Tdays.of age. 4 1 1 rnarried'in MI& i- Zimmerman, aj I ; were born, thr, four of whom -a i one -boy, I I � ! , Fall Whed kilew), 9pr11D1? _�ftSA% Per dits per b��alal. ]POP -4 �.,r bu&51- ) � Exr,.4,y per bnWhOl , , lButtt­. No. 1.400 ]BUtr*r. tub— ­ F498 per doz__ F1 . o6, pDr 1100 lb, ,Bay -per Ion neW: HideN per 100 1* Sheep SAnei­.. - ;W11;Z - - .. _ * , , rott%tQes pet vuh 1Wt (retafl) per Wood , . per cairdJAD Wood P; -r cord (-A ALpplt* Pay btz_: ClovLr Sercd__ Ximr,10hy Seed... Pork, p.,r �rso ;be T -)low, per D.. � o . , D TorwN�To, -� -1y is largo L � ound rolls ar, rolls arA. wortf rolls 15! to 171Z 16c�. -Creamef to 21c, while i -�,,ggs—xaw la. Oilier kiuds so fresh gathered, packed and pill 14011-TUtAL,: in little buallf 9. 1 to lf.,11 0 1 . � I . I 221tO 23C for. for w,eateru . ,I brip, ,go r 1. 10. I trade.. We - L � 21 to 1?,4t -, �t�j p We4tern I-Imed 131- to 1 2 -5a. . I TOUoN--roll F tally nominal, 75%for chick,eli I - . _. � Livf - ` I7 us -w_- - � a i 'L �', I - A isupplit United titiit�ej Livrmpoi rlj� I tie, N',ld -7 Lab'V ToRoxio, � ---cheice lota. "44"60 - , to $4 80Z $4 to $4 50, L sold at $3- 85) � I export bulls i ere cattle—C � P-attle. taual I I v-eqgbir)R1' 1,4A � at,,`4.25 to VC .