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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-03-15, Page 4�� _ "� _,_ �r __­ I � ---. 7=1- - --- ­_ -_ ­­ ­ , -_ - ____ 1-1 T - I . -_ . ­ __­ ­_­_ — - ­ ­_ . - - ­ -_ I . I - I . I � - _. - -_ � -I---- T I ­ _-1 . I . I -1 - - _ _ .­­ �­­ I - ­ - - -1 . ..... i I - . I 1 4 IQ - - -1 ­ ,_ - . , � _ ­ _; I -1 _. -1 I I -1 I � ­ -1 ­ ­ ­ ­­ ., — ­ — ­ - ­_­' .__ - _­ --1 ­­ ­­ - I - - , ___� - . i - . � � � �� -- .1 i , ­­ I—- ­_ ­ - ­ ___ ;_ __ - , I I I - __ - _ Z_ _ ,. __ __ _ ,- ,----, __ , " . , - I - i : . � . ­ . . . i I - I � . I � . . - � I � � . : � i � . I . 4 i .. I I ; . . � � I . � . . . I . I - . . i ! I �, -, � � - . I : I I . - . I . . I I i - - . i . I . ; � I . . I i ! I � � - � t . . � - t I I . . I i . . � ; I � : . I - � � . 11 : 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 . 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I I . � i I _� � T .4'. 1 1 1 i I � ; . I ; t ­ 4 � I 0 ,� . - I I .! . L� � �­ - -_ - - I - .N I . t .ft , I . 7 . � "^ ! I . Z _: I . i . ,�. - I I IN0. , - I � THE; IJ 00 EXF %YSITOR I I I ­ � I I I . � � �1 ­ - - - ­ _... - I 1 . : ; .- . - ! . � - . . MARCH 15,4 I" � I.. I I - . , 1. i I � — _... ____l___ ­ ---.. -------- ___,______._____.___ __ __ .- 1 901 . , n . I I � . . . I — — p I I I NEW ADVERTISE MENTS. fik students! for special pursuitso meroan- whereas the otioi would not. What do 0 lbam be 1, f Summerhill, her father I ! . I MIJ � r " I . � - r - � , . tile, engineering, inedicali-logral, I . v of Bruoefield, attended a I � I - - between the parenthesis, oreach � at - Their our tompersaft - advocates and our legimls- T, v r 30 years ago. oa cigregational . I . I AW The figure proper function is to supoly thic broader - � ll� 14 Just 16 meeting in Bklrfleld on Tuesdayovening.- �� ; - : tine, denotes the fogs of the pitper on which the a tore say to this ? . I anadian Express I I . --- . �� . vives d also a daughter, -Alms, opened a -mon v� or or C 0 M�2& ill have I � ,]B. 'R, H164 . . �i a tvarfivement wil be found, duestion, training #ad disoiplinei which wiliq -Ton of 1)ru,as. � years ago a married to the husband The 0 Nearly a I . a = ; I 0 � Convt-ya:oper, I . �t � � .- . - are of greab'importanoe-sad value in apy - I abo4t ears.Lo aip. Mr. John Frasei in agent. I will be a . **"*~"*"#*""*ft"�* L *nut iof IMOT : - - , 'T he Unending Varlety-Grel�A Usedonald-1 pursuit, calling for the exercise of � a u perior Editorial office Bla - I � I �Ij L , � . Bargains In Hardware-trariand Brco -6 - NA 8 and, Comments. — h �h yfield. � -am � - . I - T ab none of Cranbrook purpose convenience to � h jawest ou Or# z . Fresh Grooerleii-McKlitmon & �Co.-fi mental power. . It is their fun,'etion to . the o le of I village and . I I m.,aveyinaing , q - I I is useful alike to the ph . . It is stated. fr)m *do Ing renovating the mauve. neighborhood.- Mr. - Jowat , who has I . . L - Big Sale-Learoyd & Co -5 : :ppply what Ottawa that the Domin. rem � ; . ; , With a Thiii week we received over 1'500 pounds of drugs. . every I � � 1 Wire Fenclng�ftold & Wilson -5 ician, the lawyer,. the , ion Government It They I add other story and will make been very 'ill 1with gripp I What are we going to do wjth � - I sov " J� Clearlvg Auction Sile-Thoniss Green -5 clergy an, tile ve decided to reduce the . is slightly all this medicine do you ask ? We manufacture nearly -all our own ; = I . _ preparations and F �, 21 1 other iinproverne t4. better. � I these remedies # ,L A stor* tb I - lk Mo 4 ey daved-2-Beattie B ros-8 � writer for the press, -the eleotr1loal or me- royalty on gold 'n - a Youkon country from' - I - Are very highly spoken of by those who uge :thorn, YOU : I 1 -7 Forvant, Wanied�VrML J. A. Wilson -8 I obanloal engineer -or anyone also w On Wednesday of last week Hanno, e,i _� f about Ran t and Cu.bebs, the beat thing on earth fo . . We have told I - �& .X I '. Ncticio-Dr. Awnew-8 . 0 NOrT68 10 to 5 per cent, The policy of the Govern. Don'liE, relieb -Of the late David Reid of , I ! - Dods w"t ; ­ 4 r colds, and the ;other Popular remed I I �: __ the blic with his mind. � - 9 1 Bxeter. known aeFeaeo; Condition Powders for horses, thebast y . 30-ve $eafaftl .� Acclounts- G. ff. Gib') V. S.-8 - of menb has Clinton, died at ior home, at the age of 74 . I ' � � been that -the Yukon and cheapest horse medicine on � .� hithe,-to 4 - !� Bulls For Sale -A. & J, Broadfoot rk Is not desirible th � schools the marke" �. This week w ­ � ; :t . . - a I ! .. L . -spring ShOPP � 1 1 I bett place Lr I er I I should pay for he Yukon. This is the cor. for Balm a- ti ipally from grip. ancer, kotary. Xo6er to loan. Offleas I earls - WorM powders for Children. I 3,Wfflinej . � �i Newly A Ton Of Drup-�-I. V. Fear -4 eho ' J. G. STANBulay, B. A., (late with 3 a i 5 uld be converted into special 'training years and 10 mol'ths. She had been ailing I - . 0 want t 'tell you about L . .: . t * I I . egonc� I r - For Sile-Davld Vilni-6 schools for theme pursuits. There' is room root policy, and if a five per cent. royaltv in 0 Oarthy Onler h Co., Toronto,) Berri der, Convoy. F . I - . A : . 1 . - '5 Hotel Property For sale-mrs UoKini for doubt whether such special raining sufficient to def ,ay is ;*, -M n & McGill, of Blyth, oupled by.Col , t 00' Thii remedy sets like ma . NOW 1 4 - -6 - I c earn. a [line is; a subury, over ONJIsAank, 1 ' urtain � - I Cedar Posts For Sale-Jarnts Tbompaon-5 - have';, b son amar ad the oo-utraob for the Exeter, Oat, i _gio in removing worms that exist .in the stomach and i Ltee C � ,the expenses of govern i 4 tL 1 4 schools should be maint 1686-t bowels of r early every child. -Never mind what 13auses them, hey are there and if you �C;ooder, 4 Seed Grain. For Sale- W. H. Perrin --6 aine I b countr ,, t ien therein no neconsit orect1ion of a bri k school house for union BR:rEF9.-George Bawden, n ason, pur. wish your phildto W.healthy they must be removed. From nfancy until they are 12 Or - I �_ 4 Winthrop Cheese F&Oiory-Alex. Kerr -5 public. Ing ths y � I I � . expense. It is not a wholly unre, onable for a higher ' , b t older Can i I � �'� Tenders Wanted -Fred Hen -5 I I fe, � ads. should echo � I section i L 7 . 9 o. 11, Hallett and East poses moving to Lucan shortly, and Is offer. Id, -be given: Feat -In Worm 'Powders about every three n I I .1 conte:tion that only schools, 14 yearn of age they shou I i . � I i n for', general not� be taxed tot tkeprotection and benefit W ar osh. Th contract is $1,211. ' Ing his house Jor sale -Win. 8 2ell, I ver is wonderfUl_ remedy removes all kinds of worms from the system and instead of 10 nth I �, . . I 3, 13pring Shoes --3-w, 11, Willie --8 the public, of those. who I rof t by the riches of the Y. i i I � . �1 - : I . ! �� ata For sale expenits, and that special, . . 'aloe eph Kerr, I I 4i Wall Paper -James Gravoe & Co, -8 � , io training should be maintained at . I Th & . � Seed 0. -31ones, Geiger -5 trainii:ig�4 as f" Yukon. - of Wingham, has, decided man, has Purchased two nice drivers for his puny, delicste and peevish your child will get rosy and fat. Other aj�mptoma are, oking, I I'll Bev �; � or - . I I Spring Term -W. j. Entott-8 - the differ . to chan go his present occupation for that of stables. - The ristian a eavor Sooietyo in t air a a 3p, changeable appetite, Sothatimee flushed or fevered find again pale an talki. i . .. . - � ant branclies of angineer�ng, is' . - farming, and- has purchas d one of Wm. An. Cavan church rpose, holding I I i ka Evening arou d.wh I'll � , I I . i �; . � W, I -.-- A - �� ' I �s LLLL 10 w� . � -1 I 1. .: . medicine and merchandising, should be The judge8of the Court of Appeal have at d I ' 100 acre f lac nd t a nose tAll these symptoms will vanish with a few dosea of Fear's Worm ,h- ... I Per b A ri ersdn�t arms, on the 12th conces- with the Irish at the church, next Mon. Powders. 1T supplied at the expense of those w o desire o Price 25o a b�x. E to take.- Can be seat by mail on receipt of price. I P,07 bushel . I i . : , . . my I I id . . � - A pleased customer says tha 0 par bus . I - length given- bf air decision in the West sion of Past Wavv &nosh. day -A number of his more inti I .. I I � I - I . I . . evening. t ' ur fancy china counter is f 33 � I �. C.r, _Xo_ 1. R � . L I h followin are the officers of the mate friends call ad on T. W. Ha, wkshaw, at at variety, � I �. :; this kind .of training i Ing presents in gre Of Sealbrtb, 1i _ L � . I one, and was delivered by Chief Justice %nd Pros terial Womstn's Foreign the Commercial iotel, on� m * . ! i � I t j, r tub- � r given at the publio expense, by all means it Ono evenin Made by � . � j� L 4 : I I �Q 01 * it But if Be. The judgment was a verbal "Itcl ry socie : President, Mrs. D, to wish him sue 313118 UPO 9F i the beauty ppot I - at doz- � , Itrou Ato 'tot it. Wedd 5b "k . 0 - Huron ca - �� a to be Mait . � - � . -_ should be given in schools organized for and Armour I * Miss On% n his a try into a . � I "I I r 3LOO 111 .. I-' . opening of the court, on Parr a, Winghs ; secretary, Mrs, John new line of business and to ex � , , , . . ,,EAFORTIT, FRIDAY, March 15ch, 1901 adapted to the several speeial purposes-,%nd rags their I , I : - : � I I I a I ar a ve, I L . I - Tuesday. He I that the judges of the Mo,N abb, Lucka ; treasurer, Mrs. Rich- regrets at losin him from their circle. -S. L . . I C's p 1,03 , L � not in �the�existing high achools." ; � � . I . . i Cp Sk A..... , : � I p - I L . I - cou'rt had uoa I OUSIY L agreed that the - ardm )n, Bruesels. �i. 9 . I T Vill Fear, ­.the Druggtst � - - I � � Martin attended the convention f Liberals, i � i - S_ . I . I � � - I ! ;.­: 1. -1 - L . The War. Thi Ladies'Aid Society of the Blyth in Toront . I : , . decision of" tht ' trial court; voiding the 0, thii week. -The races which I I bi z p ! i . � : I I - L I i It L . �� e I . i The Dn'nk Traff I I : 1por-toes . The nows from Sauth Africa d I - I a I - j 4 rjej it 4i ) P,3 1 � . . Method ou chure i' entertained Mrs. R, E. were announced � or last Monday wening, at A _. It, Dor, i � - � tiring the I Ic I �, election, was rig t and should be confirmed. Jam got �, the othi ir evt � L K I i _ I .1 ;1N t I . past week is of a more cheering nature than Some few weeks ago The Westminster, of The election wall a*Dided string, and at the name the rink, were postponed, OW g to the —, _- — __ . I i�i�L L 400vil I I i L I . on account of the time presented her with a group photograph storm. -Arthur J. Rolling, o Detroit ViL I j 11 7 1 . 06 por I 5 I L ,- Npi.eg per bag,, � I � . - ham. � Mr. Garrow de�ied Mr. Vanstone's Bl1yt). A in town, lag, week, re- . x case came U I'll L 0 . pver Seed— ! Tgronto, asked, for .correspondexice' age Walter Vanstone, of Wing. of th) jinembers. Mrs. Jameson is leaving Michigan, was ba of. a' treme he has Placed himself. The p � , t - - I ; - any that has been received for a long time. . givioill P Rev. Ir H I icks' propheale' I I � Ilt i8L true that Kitchener has not yet sue, suggestions." to the drink traffic � in the weather forL March ; othy 8604" 1 � � I re . Ge I I newin acquoin &Does. -B. 8 are, thus far, turning for hearing Lon Tuesday before .Mayor Cie v T101 � . I L I agency. The , 9 . YNeil wa - ; . � . Province of On' lult of 4his verdiot will be a -Ge rgei Sri y met with a very serions called to uo out pretty much as he said. It seems we and George MacKenzie 3�. 'gg L!, . - ftrk, per 100 it � ceeded in coralling th iley Dewet, bat I tario. The lines along which new eloction in We it Huron. an, ay, ow ng to th: P. A f f6e r ,:' * - ,wow. per 'b- � e W I I . _ib There in no accidlBn at Me an L can of his father, Robwt H. OI. unt of cold and hearing the evidence, the'magistrates com. . I I . : L &� Son's saw mill, in severe illn have to have a certain amo . - I � I _L i 11 is also true that that individual Ili rapidly these suggestions were desired .were : In use in. kicking agai ist the pricks, but-. the Win barn, on Friday, lot inst. He was Neil. -R. Pickard was in ch , and if it does not come ?. I . � : I the traffic on the increase or otherw � Age, and judgment in thie OR' a is almost directly an- wor rig wi I . L reaching the end of his tes,ther. I . ,Toroutc last week, mitted the prisoner to at& a, an L I ­ He has � one o t a saws and in some on a purchasing, trip. -Mr. Swinerton, of in Februarl, why then We get it in March. -he was escorted to Goderich by onstable � � Liv .. ' . tagonistic to that (- elivered' by the same way, is left hand came in contact with the Niagar, has been the guest of his daughter I I I - been chased from pillar to post ; his follow. what are the beat methode't opted to -Miss Alice Duff spint Sunday at home.- -Y'annorman on, Tuesday afternoon. The I LO1-- s � - I � � court, in t lgin case, a few m nd th f TDOX Rl I I � overo � he E% t I Ing has been reduced to a beggarly othe the evils resulting therefrom ? A fingers and part of the , Mrs. J. P. I Rev, Richard P&ul, of Brussels, prea, 6hed in ace : � L I - . , four � ago.� �, I 'Ou Rom s. -The milliners have re used ban hitherto borne the character of �, . � I �; I I . - - hand were t:ken ff. I turned to tow for the seas(n.-M. J. �be Presbyterian church here last Sabbath, a quiet, peaces, I ble , :. cattle are U . , � hundred ; his cannons. have beou eat Lured very voluminous correspondence -L was re- , Young man, and he now 4U:aited Stato 1 - ti . I ­I - P . -A. a argon, who has been employed White, of the in the absence of the pastor, Rev. W. Ji regrets the i - I - or buried;- his amunition is nearly exhaust. ceived from a variety of different iiourc Newspape __� I 0, open seven � aye ast rash act, which he wishes had . r in n is e�to bank big in the w West. Mr, � L1VZRrO0L.J � eo, . ith his - drillin apparatus' at the Clin- week in Windsor. -J. G, Stanlat ry was at Paul is a wonderful old man-. not been committed, 'Sympathy is felt, I r)�d. No she. � , - . . � - � - I ad ; his horses air' and from as many different sections of the Ontario Legislat re, especially on the Min- ton Vol egiato f r some tin�ie, has struck He is witE in a few weeke of being flfty � I I - . . 1J_ r i -BU1?_FAT,0_, � �V I � - a a tarving, and h I inself - sp d 8 . . Goderich this vveek, on legal mainess.- years a min 1j8ter, and in all that time 0 ere his reIg,tive8, who are respectabliseiCizeno. ,� I L wate at a depth f 88 feet, Last fall a well The trustees of school section No. 7, Us. The cOMPIAi ants, we understand, do no . bo , 1. . ti ey have t th 11 - � his min are reduced to rags and destitution ' Provin(16. .These lettera-warie not published,: i terial side, and , thus far this n :1 at smooth I . 0 a . were only three Sabbathe when he was I I I -1 . ' I was sunk to eat of the building, but borne, have paid t �� I ; I I I � althong6 the consensus was given in �a series session taken the leadiagpart in the i - the judgmen obtained - wish the sentence to be LBevere. . quality, _$5.Dro L I 1. unable to reach. He is a fresh, well � L . . L Both himaelf and ex -President Steyn have j Budget Watei -failed to o)me after a depth. of 100 against them by Mr. McPhe on, their — I iW S . . � I I I I . - , � 5 ; shippi I I i 1� . publicly admitted,. for the 1 of carefully written artioles- i -n Tha. West. debate. First and foremost' ,�is the Premier, feet �6cl been rea(hed. preserved o gentleman. -While unloading � : i n. :first time, the . former teacher. It amounted, ith costs, Is I - I _.c : � . L I minat , Ole, and b asd week Tho StanleV. �; p4rt bulls. 1i � - ­ hopelessness of, their cause.! and that they er� On the wh ,riEfl� stated, who in his earlier cl�ays did 'editorial work - - mas Davidson, Ilth con- to between $300 and $400. -Mi a logo at the I SW mill one day last week, Air. . I . .1 I _ � i - : . . . � Emiline Ll - � 0, 'rey, del,vere ir store any d my and every day, I., � - , � can not hold o6t �much Ion the conclusions arrived at by thl'ib -paper I for several pfip a. I Follovvi� cessi d 11 steers to A. C' Howard returned to London James Robi �rtson.'s team stepped over the' Visit the � g6ocltoehoic - I . ger. GeneralBotha . g him' is Mr thi i week. to ; ; � I beat � " �_ . � the fi iandial - Da m' .t Brus3e bank and tile logo rolled off and onto them. 1 if YOU will. You needn't buy to receive a . , . . good to � ,;' I the one " were, that', albhough drinking i's, not so Mathebon, critic of the Opposi. a, whose aggcegate weight resume her position at Chap an'@. -The `11 I good to best I - �� -time commander of the great Boer was 1. i welcome. It awaits you d so does a si � I - The horses were down and literally buried ght L ; � I I I 1 T- ' .1 tion, who has -ab n mad a law ractice for ,990 J�Ouu( 3, One animal w'eighed funeral of Herbei t Handford, of Centralia, L to 'good fat bi 1� : I prevalon' t in the country as it was a -of the newest and daintiest effects in choice i i . . I quarter 1,600 and another ,1,500 potinds. The tid in logs, but when released were- found to be � . . 1. I - army, is negotiating terms ot surrender for � � the- editorial sa'3'at m. Hou. J. R. Strat 1. y passed through the village on Sunday, to wasb1fabr I . S .hi of a century ago,. yet social dii - - L . . ice. Some pretty things � , 1, -3 -to -$3.2-ar - � : I ingelia,nd his followers, and - it is probable . i nkiiik�� of in- ton, Pro ' ' sum of $769 was ,eceived for them, a trifle Exeter unhurt, -Mr. Edward Boorman, of Morris, - . I are low it. . vinciall Secretary, in the 'editor of cemeter -A large pal ty of the - i cs,unera, gOO5 i over $371 apiece. They were � a fine lob'kif youn moved last week to 64 in price, very low. If resistance to buy I . . . -- toxicants, an& especially -by wom�n and the Peterbor Eiiaminer. Than c - : 9 people of eneall drove do _I" his YOW L a . z � I these ornors Mr. ' I wn to the S impossible, why just -steers, good t if -, these will have been arranged ere . I ,Sunn side : . � . 1. I Andrew Pattulij, tf cattle ` I rink on Frida easant new .buy,. ;1 . � lines reach our readers. Mrs. Botha, 'the youtig men, is on the iderease wibhin the 'a cleve� editor of th6 -D'eath has . ' y a ning, and were the guests home in Wingham. Mr. get your inone !@ worth. . re sure to I L ta be -at. fat cc . L bug " . I . . 1 Woodstock .Sent inelL Review,! apd af -a been I j in St. Jos- Roo to supper afterwards.- Varry M. Boorman has moved onto his I - past five ypar2, t- ter him eph, this time r, of Mrs. J. P. . Ly 1735-1 : . choice u - ani especially, �'is, the I n Dg a 0 1 i I � 0, I I wite of the General, is said tOL . is �111110vi ther's farm, and Mr. Walter Davidson, regre6 that we chronicle the death of o of . i b. tchers', $V 1 1 be exerting . I Mr. John Auld Of the Amhe�rstburg Echo ; . : rig wife and John tdken 4 position With R. fa - O.BrTUARY.-It in with feelings of sincere . " : cage in largp cities such . moth r, in the pe formerly of elmore, will : herself to the utMOSt-in -this direction, and as Toronto. i As to - M r. H. J. Peti� piece, ,of the Forest Free I I son of Barbra Oesch, wife N. Rowe, U:nde aker.-John occupy Mr. Harr . ne . � - . .i . . I I 1. Amos �Ov rholt, whose death took Isaac Harvey, of elick and i L $4,25 ; goc - the best remedy to be' M. the highly esteemed residents of 8t : I Boom& 'a farm. -Morris council wi I anley 5 I � 1. L- I it is &ffirmed that she has greater ihfluence adopted, the ,general I Press ; Henry Russell, of the De@oronto of M ay, lef b this w ek for the ri I ; S .'75 ; comm'd L . t inst., after a Northwes r wives will foil w later. m Mrs. .i .. , L r , � L I stock ste4 I L � W ,opinion seerped to be that increased! agita- i News, and last, 1)�t li� no ..ffieans least, Mr. "' " joseph Richardson, who died on Monday, i , I I ith the rank and file 6f the Boer party . . i Ge , orge P. . t� B short Mures. ht leaves to mourn her loss ill,--Vir. Affiert Forter, of Wingham, v*r* ' of . . place on Friday ornin , 16 eat next N. onclay. Mias Nellie Barg * township, we refer to the death , � �, I . Graham, . a rockvil ,_ is . � wu� . 1!1- March -4th, at the 3OUIPS - L � � fe, Aing steorm, - I corder. They are the leadiug mer, in Ing I no an and five small children. ge Porter this week._.�John than the General has. tion along temp''Prance lines, a gradual tight lo Re- a lov b d � ted Mr. Goo ratively earl � I .- ... � In addition to this) I I . . the T eo ' . � - v age i ad to choice. e - aing of the .cards-, through the, 11 Idest� is not 3 at ten yeart .of fifty-four years. The de ad had been . many of the Boers are now xanged on the Misting Flousei a , old, and the Kippen. . . Coultas tool: , six bogs to Gorrie for� ship, a,Ll,ng . ce" . : . . 1:�: - . . I � for several mou i e* good to Z f I I L � �1, . side of the British,. "d have taken up -arms icease law, and a rigid. leaforeemen t of the � ____ , . youngest just a little over a year. � Go into their store andlet t a ew goods ment on M)nday, receiving for them the - the, but was thought : � - . � " n ft,kers,comm LL - 4� ,� I : . I I . . 0 you for a few minutes, II do the orge H. N4wton ers and �calve� I I ; I i I a a � to I L . . �� to prateat themselves and their familiqa L roviaions of that law, would be the most - I Own 'resideint of Crediton village, in the rest. The E. N14aul C6., Sea orth, have week previous to her death, when she was good choic I � . : - kn of the Ails Craig Banner' ativ a i . - � Mr.*.Harry Corby, the well known dis -Death has removed an old and well I talk t -tidy sum of 380. -Mr. Ge to be I a fair, way for recovery-unntil the st I I i � - . , . ­ . .. : I - I . eighborhood recently. -Mrs. Ma- . i e , , tiller, who repro$efits We-st� Hasting in'the Peroonlof hlri� George Holtzman, who passed their store cro wdek with now fres . merchan- , vifiited rel voloped into pneumo � choice to tXtra , I " from their former comrades, who have not )ffeebive in &no for combatting the evil. The , arliamen , in this n attacked by la grippe, Which rapidly -de- I i L t yet surrendered. On the whole, the situa- ,acrease in social drinking d ! has fiii ally'( . nia. She wa I � 1 M4 1 . 010 i . ive yr 'I a a kidney complaint tri,n 8, a , I to extra, $7 tc, : � : I Do,minion P lecided to away ion Friday, March let. Deceased dise. You shoulil see the ch 'a colored Nevin, formerly Mies Bella Messer, 4augh- , a .a con- , I 1 . ' I , ,a sufferei I , from he Presb terian church : I . OR I resign his,seat, il he has - no t, already done f . alles, silks, late John Messer, of Blaeval,,, Y, ; . to � ,R7 ; he-%vj . . - tion is most hopeful. Kitchener is. -g * ' u g past t Muslins, Pimities, pe� S& from her girlhood, and the memory of her � � %�I� had been ter of th sistent member of t I � . . r L � zars mentioned, was atttibute argely I - ' etting ; :, or several years. She was 64 years of age eas Fabllics, et,b, even th I 0 died lit her home in Seaforth on turday I , . I . � . in his work in good style, and whatever io the lack of agitation along t6mDerance so, and has gone to the South,-,rn States for L 9 ough you can% - I I J i _and L-Amb�a-­] . I - resist' buying, for to buy is t - last. This funfral took pla6e to fe is left 'as a monu : may . � I . the benefit of his heal ih. Th and for 24 year's had been a resident of o ,qet as good practical Christian 1,,, . i bulk of.sal-es I ,form in the pulpit es Credit.' wo daughters value as you've � ads of tho ; I Ines on the public plat - 0 , I pri. A hui Wingha,m 1. I - - ultimately become of Dewet and Steyn, all I . � cemetery on Monday, and was atten4ed.by se - - Ii I ; I . : ! L ing havB cal ed a cc vention I Dver had it 'thpae Goods. I with whom she ca - j steady at, 8&tlj . of, the ridi � Conservattv ment to her name -if the sni : � � ac3ounts gcF to show that the war is now nd in the press, occasioned by the I ope of I to be -are left to mourn ier demi ie. - I Mrs. Bailey, Mr. William M me in contact. Of her it L . I I I . held on Aoril 1 1 to ul I eager, William � I . ? 1 1735-1 i be truly ` ch .ice to exti 0: � successor t L .� . btainLinpi total prohibition in'the fli � select -Oil Tuesday, March � th, the home of Bailey and ol her relatives in this vi � Cal said, ':'She being dead yet - . elipice $5.25 t � . virtually ended, although a large British i I r t place . 0 M r. right, Point Farm-, , rao t NOTES. -Our griin market forlL the past Mrs� Meeser had taken up her rescinity. speaketh - " T.he husband and family of . . I . � . ' e dlidsap Mr. Corby. This is_a at -i he scene of few weeks has been receiving large Lquanti idence -seven daughters and three sons are left to I 11 , 511.25 ; commic nd th ointment caused by t a fail. rongly Conservative &� verypretty wec ding, wl -an Miss Katrina - with her daughter far the winter. : Z S I . . . L . L 3 t � � . as : I I Sheep, ehoice; procuri ,sue . I L. . . . force will. still be required in the country to I - . I constituency, and- as th ties of grain,'notwithstanding the low prices � I a loving wife, a patient, � ? . I fe of h a measure he re ha rhter o Mr. and Mrs. . aid for wheat. Air. and� Mrs. R. B. Me. - unselfish and affectionate mo ; L I � to --hoice, SCL preserve and .enforce orde,r and ensure ,the ig � , a Gc vernmenb now Maud, eldest daug mourn the lose of i � . I � - ' - . ve all the majo ity hey ue6d, it is not im- jal - � � . � � I sa I - mes. Kirkpatrieg, was it ited, in marriage ean this week ttended � the! Wedding of ; famil were with her in'her last moments, 1 ! 1 $92.75 to $3 50. ; I - . i Lakelet. fe-ty of property. ult of the PI bio'c'ite. I probable that wh eve. is the iominee of the to David Cowan,1 of Dak0ta, b Re v. M r; . y tber. All the i : . I . I . .1 y t ,� I ' I - � . As to the most effective means o com- Conservative con enti on willl be elected by Wile Miss'Archibald, o Egmondville.-Mrs. G. -NORTHE RN SPARRS.-Mr. Isaac WAL I I 15chigher - h4 � 0� I , � I e young cou . I L . � � : . . e�evili we think, The ,Westi inster l haps H , - Thursday morriing for their new home in F . resence i � L on, 0 iple lef b o. till within SL few minu a o ; : . S5�.95 to $6 ,- -t . ' . acclamation. f Nile. I Th Oe of she being quite conscious of their p -31 I ; . a.ting th . j I , So a 1. ave th ught that per I U Petty, of Hens& 1, for some tim has been ordwich, township assessor, was in this'vi. to f theend. Th � I . The - Parhaments. � on. Mr. gh eini e : � . to $5.40 ; eta . . Oster mi run . in attendance on I er mother, M ty during the latter part of last weak. -were conducted by Rev� � . � as -arrived. at the proper . for th§ D akoti 6 ' . homas - funeral services I L I 0 . , is . � ,ppening was --oi � While fair progres - conclusio . We constituency bu Sir 1 ie Bowell hal �- otcurred in Wingliam, on Dinsdale, who for a Dme weeks has Mr. Andrew 'Yowdy, of the 17th conce� Mr. McNeil, of Bayfield, who eloquently � � I � a has been made in th long been of the opinion that a I a powerf Iinfl 0 -Th6 death een very ion, Dominion Parliament in t ,pro- I ul [once there, and no I poorly. � We are ple'ased to state will hold an a, Z i Put A strong U I . I t he passage of the lave maill 'Sundayl, 3rdi inst.,, of - Johr Johns, af ter an b she is uction sale on Monday, bore testimony t6 the simple, trusting faith � � I - I I ­ - I iibitory law poorly i whom he oppose ca: . ASth t - a Id be a - 4 be lal oted, And M r,1 I mproving.-Asv, 8. Acbes n left i I . . . " . I � estimates during the, week, there have not - .. hforeed wou . now I inst, when he will offer for sale 40 hea of of the deceased, with whom he had con I 11 continued to "I I � illness of three m tiths,'in his on ad . I I - - I �Owel has expressed �he ry emi 76th year. . � �� � L ublic opinion ve Tuesday, on a trip 6 Dakota, cattle, some sheep and hc versed several times. The remaine wer Z basis was $5.19i been any public bills introduced yet, and a . -pal ty to the country, and vv a have atically that I he om Decease d first ong gad i i whe a he goes ,go. Henry 'Tor. e In- � � - , I I .; h n the milling busi, - � weak, with to] � good deal of time has been Irthe opipion thata, good deal of I : galn get along ver, 7 we ini n Parl. at I . . - to spend a few weeks, visiting hii brother. , rance, of Cliflord, will be auctioneer. -An,. tarred in the Bay -field cemeterr, follow O , ... � I lao been Ot L iament ness Thamesidi and for 40 years con- L d t, a still required before t --.-- I I discussing subjects of cc iducation i. he people � umber I "Toxw,mo, - it ort Mr. F I ducted he Medwaiv mills, north of the city Shaw Will conduct the services in St. And. of Mr. J. W. Jaques, Balsam Lane Farm of 'Borrowing friends. , � a -choice lots A almost wasted In I w* h onter.1 Mr. Moore, Rev. Mr. Sawers and Rev. Mr. other A I affair took place at the residence their last resting place by a arge n ;; il � � I 7 mparatively little I i of Lon(on. ' Mr. JJohne wait widely known L � I le in such a a . 9 . L I ill b I I Mr. T. W. Gib ion, directo_r� of the Bu raw's ch on th *a 6 thing a., when his fifth daughter, � 0 to 14 80-1 . - practical importance to the Ptiblic. te - of mind that they I L rea� and highly estee ughout Western .urch, in thq� absence of tile pastor, -_ ,$4.6 . � For I f I - - Tpare and issued Ontari . �ed ' t,hro L I � . I L- d p � instance, a day or more was devoted to the, 7 J � dl 7 en creed, O Miney, has h , Mr. Moore, of Brudefield, will conduct the Miss Maggie I nited in marriage to $4 to $4 50.' o ill cause such a law to be rigi I � 1- - I � I . J - I. - . . (*orrie. , nd no.matter how 'tringent a I Mil ing in - ustrieu of th -TI -the late: Archibald Hue- John MoNevin, onj Monday last Yantannie. Rev. Mr. F&mey .11. - . I . discussion of the transportation questio I . . 4 , a m� Y, statement of � remains o services on Sabbaph next. -Mr. land Mrs. as U I . � - th I George � sold at $3 85 1 1 1 f � . Mr. VuZard, a young farmer of DOTS. -Mills Patrick'. who manages the L ,export bulls a . n as aw ! Province for the ear ' I ! ton of Portage L&L -Prairie, former rosid ,I attended' . officiated. . apartment in Mr. Wm. ,Dona In I _ 0 i 900. ;'I rider the, old ant the funeral of the ifor(nerIki brotNerl There were over 100 invited guents. present, I ' � L . i I ave and, how z9alou's and efficiet � i it relates to the great avenues of commerce i t 01 ' d . � arge maybe, they can not make . . . meter t n L . Ale eviu,oiSeaforth . it L .. ; . ar . . y, on Thursday, Fat ruary 28th. The MeNevin wa.9 for any years a 'citizen Of every sense of the word. The preseuts were , �-,fr,,Deibel has quit the boot and shoe . to the seabo d, and the -discussion closed eks, in Cattle, equal i - � a information ce 11 c whom, had a good tim ' :1 Toronto, arriving home last Monday night. wtigbing 1,00 I regime of the d0partment of Bellmore, wera interred I " McIntosh k; wife smtcreilly ourvillage, spent four we .gh - erw* Cattle -Cl L ials in ch I Mrs Alexander . Air' eachand a f I - i -epor; wouli. not be issued' funeral service was held at Jhe home of - Mr. A I ! contained in this I ,a ill e effective unless they are. backed up very � ; , I ' I . I R trongly by public a L entiment and � ak ad ' ar yet, b t M % Gibson, with char. Lowry,:and was conducted by the Orange� very beautifil rray indeed. u ere, and Mr I st',RC25 to $4 Wibboub any practical results that were for a ye' this part, and while here made mi ny warm 81 -Mr. John u in a h - - . . � r L L Visible to the'nak'e*d eye, A day wL%s also . as I friends, who will ,re, Halliday, of E �arriaton 'Was in the vicinity agar, has gone to 'Brussels, where he h -1 . I . �oseph Ardell, inan- C&ftle are wo . - f � . ) consumed inL the discussion of a long, reso- I -or the th a Offidiating clergyman. Mr. (neation of Piovidence. sy, and .bought two fine steers secured a situation.- -as T butchers, MIX Well by the general people. We, therefore, ! acteristic energy and t 71ought Fulness f men o the district, Rev. Mr. Farney was him in the gad dispi, atly sympathize with on Saturd 0 7 . d a grad. ,' pubR,p interests, . has I Patterson,. : - I e W. Ft rguaon, and o 11'son 1 $3, 15 to $3.30, . I no from Win. of Mr. George Ardell, returned to Nlanitobk I I ja, the substance of I proo&ure age, accompanied -'the remains. The for some time, still keeps improvi allace, at about 4Jc per pound. Mr. I lation by Mr. Bouraof believe that continual agitation an :orebtalled the usual of Port I --L-Mis. AnJrew Be 1, who ban b )n poorly from S. Mr. Joseph Ardis ' I monthi M irs, W cows, S2 75 U I . . . . t licenE a la, w, ments given in L y . . 9 - ast we6k.-Mr. Ashma6. principal of our -and bulls sold which was, (1) That there is no necessity . this rf port al: ow the great and two sons, I � � the oldest Jae. y in this I dal tightening up of the presen by twelve .. The state- deceased leaves a famil of! four daughters , � 4 11 I . . Vic 'k list, there was uo I I 'ers I -11e&V 19� i I . : I I . . c L . -V � i � T n troops to Sou . � -the,Province of - initY. She is ir her 88th ye r, and is thought school in his room Tuesday. -On Won i . . and �he rigid enforcement of that law, will import%nee and value to Wm, Cooper, sr., is Wallace was offered4fe and r pound school, being on the Ai L for sending more CAnadia th y Iaw,itnd ; Its Th remains of Mrs. John Walker � for his cattle some time ago, 1"buPte q ; Africa, and that the Govern ent should P Who still active and smart, day .1,1550 pounds J . I � I I . - lie more effective than a probibitor . mineral wealth. - -Last year th 3 total value of died -i .0onsiderid her ad- they would get better. The prices of cattle nigh we had them � L .in in Pennsylvania, Un ted States, 9 I t I I he T ties, gold at $ � . pro i the'minerlpd products amount3d to $9,288,- Sunday, 3rd inat., aged abo t, 80years, were age. -A very pretty and niet wed. are down now, feed is scarce land farmers winter so far. * Mr. Robert Andimon, I I . I hibit enlistments for the constabulary Will at the same time prepare, the people for , . On Vanced . . not severe storm of t I . 424, a" agiinst $8,416,E 83 the year previous. ham, a f, - - son of � those -of poor I I � I - that Parliament' should such a law and to carry it out when it) is em- In taking out- the minerals 10,894 men were, I ame known to our � age L I -t for3e there; (2) 1 brought to Brussels on Tue ding took place in Wing �w weeks have to sell. - Tarmers have to wait bours Mr. Win. Audioon, has returned to Toronto. � *old a $3.4 . . aY Of last week ago, whi,,h when it bee and hours herb for�their chop these -Quite a few of our Vill � acted. In other words, to effeeb tot%I pro- i 8 and interred in the cemeter I alongside that, . dayso , : . � . I - I . request the Briti h authorities to restore IL boys, abo . .8 mployed, and their. wages amounted to citizens, seemed rathar a surprise tomany. the rush b at 16 i Fteders-Sme i . I . L . of her husband, who died y:� I eing ao'great that Tom Scott finds Ye&rs of age, have engaged with farmers for I - - r a his nerease, ago ersons who took part in L � : hibitionth ough r� striction. T wo, 4,40 . jabout 30 years Thetwo it a difficult matter t k 'POL a � I the South African colonies their i � : have ' $3,49 , of blood poison. Rev. R. Paul cc . nent. ; o eep up. -A sleigh 8 or �9 months. They WiLil I und each, L I L There has been ibig i n- promi - : . ndepen- . i in cement during the la3t year also pottery, this event were Mis' Jennie Saunders, only mbers of the Epworth have an oppor- I` - I I Buffalo Stocki . ion- . I I d's maiden name � dence, thus placing them in the posit' been doing, and al�hough we may' not have .. J CL ducted the service. ,Decease load, of me League of tunity of developing their muse and at Pounds each, . i . mica, -iron, nickel, copper, ar enic and oil- daughter of Mr. J h Saunders, of Stanley, this place went- to Fordwich on Friday leap i- , I n -a a as r 0 L I � as: a 0 1 a PoCL ket money.- . . colors and:tho (3) that . � Walter'O,b rno, a promising young night, to via t the sister league of that 'Mr, Christm 1i i . they occupied before the war; d apid progress as some might 'de- 1.ver. ,There w big f illiag cffin gold, but was Maiy Dudley, she being a sister of and Mr. the same time earn a i . Z - . a re, yet we have mad m the I this is aceb - an, merchan b, was in the city to ,S2,50 per I (J . � Id � I Last Saturd Mr. and I I on ' � k 13 - ants of the 12th concession - After some three we ks Of honeynlooi _ I P progrese,as ev James budley. Mr. and Mis- Walker were man and well -to -d armer-of Bowmanville. town. -Mr. W' Allan car. stand the la,w last week. . Canada having taken part in the war sh . unted for by several �mines shut- former 'e'id . Oat careless observer must admit. I tiog down. � I 21' - assert her rights to give advice as to 'the Grey, and was i( a, Mr. suit if the resit of the family Mrs. bulls, 4600 to 9 . t .1 � . I - � - I I . . I lentified with early Method. and Mrs. Osborne have now return�d to the 3f 71 years of ge can get can. . A man Wilson were removed to 1 the House of Re- 1 - *27.50 per -cwt, . 1. . - - - 4 enough out of ere ver sed to go- i cows and tPrill . I � IBM in Briisselig. � Asthma ani -throat home of her father, when the great secret $12,000, and tli&e rest o the family do not Ing to that institution. Mr. Peter -lam L as, I - ,each. Calvet, � terms of peace. Mr. Bourassa supported Public sentiment towards the liquor traffic I Mr. Jabal Robinson, the Independ trouble, 1 coupled W I f fuge. They w : 11 his resolution by an eloquent oration, which is very diffarent now from what It w to fif - :, ith old age, was the � I . ; I . i . . I it I L West Elgin, i � - ; Conservative member lor to,. _. was made known to their many frie rids, who appear to care,or appreciate a good .thing.- son of Mr. E L James, isiabl I t( an or twenty years ago. Then ' a cause 4 death., after an illness of several all unite in wishing Mr. and Mrs. 0 ie farmers west of here appe' d '10 I � � � was conspicuously lacking in point or , , vaa not yet gotten over the free afid . on ' aborne T1 a to be aroun i -$3 to$ ." st I : . L I easy man. I . argu . I I � forvwes, and � I � , . m """ all the happiness and prosperity blis world anxious to have their hogs go to Gorrie to ! . I ni. which she had suffered ---------------- �� . I YLearling Lam, - cOmmon thing for even church memb)rs to 1 ners to which he bas been accustomed in. the _ . can inson & H r ' -, I - . L UYL for ! an � : I � . .Farq Ar. I I � -d'in the traffic. Nowit.wotldb ' I nd which two years 'ago develop- both liberal and ki:id. Mr..Osborne, ton factoryand the LDre- : � I I ment,,andwasreptiect bo by theL Pre' be age '� T" illness fro -affoed them, an I trust that R will be SL' - eng 1 yea ,a is. These -two gentlem meir in one, of- the most able, logical and . I .a Grange Grand Lodge, ol which he has long' for wit rill who b the Ha* rig I . a very rare thing to find any f C;h. .. ' ad h unusual severity, ter I sold at $C25 t � . . , minated the is in poseemion of a �, ood farm and Aing feeling a that that institution sh ' Not one day in the y ir, but every legit. i sold at $&75 t . , been chief.- An Ot brident earthly I fe of Mrs. *James Mitchell, wife of ould imate working day of the 365 do Tile E. I -select bacon Ji . 16 taw& co'rreal, convincing speeches he has ever del; vered. a it J I quors were use ju - Then, I . . � -8 ye: - I I , Z . . i -- He closed by asking the House to v ., d- as a be erage'; !, West Elgiu,a a � Bowmanville, intendi for -be patronized a it is in no small way re- McFaul � - - te down Us representative is proving a Mr. Jamps Mitchelf, of the Goderich Star, . the� pres t, rent. . i ' r"= every household ; n rig it, and purposes .1 Co., Seaforbh, #Ve honest value in ! . ore I I . Ming a , . .t source of amusement to tile House. On . y morning, this vicinity, he bavii taken full c iarge of ohn D. 8' Ure � almost unan- -net'. The call I as - 1 I .. she passe I g trip to !S forth. . lig))tv $5�715, A - for miles and not find a otise came aft r Patient waiting oh bet part,- and. the oversight of th throu*h L%kelet for the Springbank f� I I � the motion, wl�ich was done ' 0 i-�Isl 81 t' PW - 'a . erson - greal 3rd i beco tizen of sponsible for f a 2ood prices of - the pr Dry Goods. Some day in the near 'It I *1 thwit 200( m ght travel Wednesday of last weel: he addressed Mr. . ig ent.-J, watered off z I Imously, only three voting for it, The I cott Will haul the milk you'll be taking a shoppin - - at I Unt-ulled car � - I . I mover and Messrs. Monet'and Angers. The d peacefully to the world beyond. in.law, Air. Saunders, who purpose this summer.-Thomals Shearer, of Orange they can do. They'll do the beat fur you in ., � ,c*t. . - _ wi ere they re so used. Then liquor wa used Speaker -as ' Brother Speaker,' and assured tie farm 1 of hi i father- factory Than it is that they ' . - - - - . ; his hearers I he 1ad come to 0 tswa to put The-deccased lady Was born in Goderich ing the remainder of his da a in spend- Hill, is hauling .lumber from Brown's saw want You to see wh I ' - - recording of the vote was folio' a d dispens �,,d at admost every threphi: I a u -c-- certain matte ` t* being the fourth daughter of the late'Cap, I I � ..' �, 11 - wed by the ti n sale 'or )�ther similar gathering - _. I O all pe I tb t have die- I leisure. -Mrs. ase and Millinery, Dresa Goods Houee Farni bin ­ A - I L . House singing God Save the King. I . . .9 w,in . turbt ra �s Angus _11 c K a old and mill, to his borne, where he is go as gs, ! ! , . - . I . - " I . . aid fo� man years, . - . ing to build Ready -To -W r clotKing', Fancy 8 . � I I I I tb s art .. of �d legislato y The tainz F. B. Bluebt, and during L her life had a much respected residcat of 'ekaenre. ith, is, a massive barn next summer. - . Goods ; : I I p -�he country,at any fate, the rac. Most amusing in � ent, ob I . I 2 "Ill -Oatario Legis- I I I Staples, -etc. . ; The Buduet debate in the boot; of warm fri6nd�,` many of whom strove . � � eurre when Clarke we are sorry to note, in ver AN 1735-1 . � � I - ti a has been entirel I Wallace rose 'to I speak with loving and tender bands to help he." poor health. TbRo-�,-Tol I lature was closed on Wednesday by the oned. . �1 FARM RENT,UD--Mr. tho M-ae Camer,on, .. I wilth scant -oZ . I . Tw nty- I The new M. P., in Mrs. McKay is an ol 'lady and no so able I . the well known Otione'er and insurance I - I . I . I . evidently hard ofi hearin V it her last i Iness. � I . , th his ha r � . L firat division of the session, Which resulted ,o many respectable L and eP"t- ; hind his ear, al4o rose, '9 a adl ,nd be-. acter, loviDg'ayinapathy to all ,in- distress, a I Wi norham. au i I - fi. e years al. I h He; amiable personal char- to baffle with the trils of 'life as in days L unchanged at' � , . . ,,at oming down * HE -1 triamager, has rented his� fine farm -0 � .foi I I _ X espe a ds st 11 ope for I& -We.made mention i and . a le citizens woul4, Chink noDhing of a end ' from the bac gone by. Her many fri T 1100TIN CASE. in a Government majority of ten,'being L - , ci%IIJ to children, and fi i quiet but. recovery. . en I i at week of a very serious shooting case n the - I � I � i . k benchet b ate himself in . ; I Thames road, near Farqualter, Lto Mr� JaMa$ .1 I � I an hotel sitt' Clarke Wallacels� chair. T � sincere Christian lite, had an Gardine J 3 � . 'in an afternoon in' I I ,ing room R'er was a loud de,'ared her to ---�­=M�� urr d in this town on the ev - ! L I - who k ew her,,aod � - — which occ 6 ening r, for a term Of Yeare - As a reigult I ; � L� me in- the cvening i _ r ! ord( *as a wife'and mother of this-, Mr. Cameron will have an aue : 0 ; . three more than the L highest recorded last a d going: ho tnln�6� ch'a_ clamor and crils of -.'erder all I of Sunday, Marph 3rd. Th tion I I . session,. thus showing th a memb )r I two a following ad, . . I Lat " Ross is being condition t lat I ere in the same chair.' Finding L him- ,she leaves a memo Y sweet With- all the Blu( vale. 1 sale of hie farm- btock, itacluding a lot of . !�TonosTo, I I . � road I I � I - reme . was- self the object of � graces that these m qt sacred- relations im 'NOTE e from the Ad . � i . � . . nibered" by the people and their re- the o1rd!inary tention, West - ditional partictiars we tak ' thoroughbred and grade �attle and imple. . .- ket for dairy - I I so rcely wid�3 enough t" ' so -mu. -h at . t ',13.�Trooper David 0 eed, of vance of last week : There are m . I � L e 6 acco mmodate them. �, UW 1. i I - pres -Elgin's M. P. coticluded to in ; - I Wingbam, lately re�urned frow, on Tuesday, March 26th aad a mode . i Utativea, iii the rigb:t way. The reao- I Ova On to the 'Ply- I �_, ally ments, � , � � ir, w i( I - . i i Now, if a respeptabI6 cit I next a I South rumors afloat and the Advance has a . at I c�cfock, � : - e ,iz,3n were to be seen h h hal pened to be, I � Africa, gave a lectur(� ia the Force a' hall deavored to get a! nearly as rose n -Mr. �,'am. - I ck�,ng,ed, but i d was a ver foolish one, I / C-8 , ,' I Imtion thus kill y ' ' that of the leade'r of tho . plyt on Wedne6day 6ening of last wee el . i ble the Wi are sorry that ill health caii'St i on the streets in such -a,conditioa, it Would Opp)sition. The h. I , eron to give up farmirig I rolh are quota ! . . I � . moved by the OPPosition, censuring the " ko I Wallw S.- I ,, on 11is real facts of the ease. Andrew Cruik 1 161 t . o ITO and ause of the loser or hurnin . I overing I .. i I a branch .of his busi. � . 0 : 7�orge ing I � . I Many other similar ' suddenly disc ' i the cause 01 the up- was visiting Mrs. G itormy the attendance was hilf .ness, he will recuperate ,,A full list of the Ttibls are is NOTE -Mrs. A. �- us's , �of Seaforth ,,war experiences. -AA it ivIas c)ld and shanks is a young man residing with ' be a nine days" bal ' � Houee.was convulsed, an I Clai ke - ce �R ell" I gets relieved from -thi . ' 9 and familial instances . Ki pn Sunday. e . � smi 11. We mother in town and working in Si�artz & - I I '�' �' t"t in a I his expaiience he -Miss Allie Doupo is visitiogil friends in ways be interested �n atif appre- Dore'a carriage shoo, Miss Currie in . in .to I of the now notorious Wer could. be quoted to ' roi6r,remarked should al I * . , - . it Elgin ballots. ,ah w the va t and grat r seen such rapid r tion.') West London a' ciate the narratives of tho a effects to be sold a6b thesale will I r a a are ac i . Immediately on the vobin . 1, ifying progress thab�' had neve P om young people of appearn"Xt . I � I . I le � g down Of this has been Elgin's represent' ive-may k e a I I I I q1ids am sear I �_ i present.-LThe ,in --a who risk their respectable your g lady and a member of the - week. � �9 .1 ade towards itemperance , . t ow in adopt. the Methodist churlh intend holding a box lives for- y of the big B iti h Empire � M�__ amd. for U. - . . a. � . 2021a. Eggs"- � oilution the " House went into aupply,), Ing parliamentar7proprieties, sperhaps he social on th family. -Mr. James Snell 'n has been occa8ionally visited , by Cruih. � . res I . . and I - e evening of Eafiber 1 Monday. - Methodist ISunday school orchestr ' She - 4161m, � so riety wi hin the Past 4uarter of a can is too ol �fi�"l y have Drysdale. ' , 7 ' I another noticed. a -' count of he I I � : . I " - Mr. Hialop, of , . - I he has in that mind map u I � I .a ,the day -Mr. Peter Durimd,.jr.., is buiely I ar� selling at I remainder of the session. W wn that he ha� a mind' of his own ; that- left on T 'esday wid a carload -of settlers' emoved attentions, that it is said were neither: JuWug wood is� now the orderof . I �_ and soli(I work will be the order far -the th� Y. VY e saw fe * i sho d to learn readily, buth has already Messrs, Ofiarles Sto art and Will Cumming moved.onto their farm near W1139b in, and shanks, who ban, endeavored to pay her ITEms. d I Mrs. Stamper and ch ldren h ve . . - ya ago. For the past two year the ' . ygood ideas While effects fori from the station into employed drawing - � ,atl 124 to 13e, � East Hu on, has introduced a bill - I Fie- va ated by desired nor reciprocated. George Sanb,,n . - - r I It al , he has the courage of his. con tiong I . eepaw I Manitoba.! Mr. John Mr. Snell. -The Maitl the hou' ston�e. He intends -.. ,e - making a at dents of Toronto'Uni varsity have n . vi Danholm eft on the eame'train I - ith a and W buildingastone wall und.�r_ his f) I much .needed amendment to the Drainage : not afraid to exp�ess� tilem, - . I and is W car omen a Pres is a young man fromManitoba sru, next. 111.6. , . a I . I I who is at - lo, ad spirituous liq 4ore at Ith , of heavy orse3 for he same PNce--A load byterial 80ciety'a annual meeting, i Wrox.' summer. -An auction sale of farm etock - . 310-NTAY'AL, � Act, . , air annua din. . . . ; . d_ week, tendinj business college,here, and boarding , . 1 -�7 ners This also goes to sh I of youngpeople , ve over to Brussels last eter, on Tuesday of last , in pite of-, with big cOuSir, Mrs. Arthur will be held at m. J�hnston'si lot 28, . a aenqeof busi . - I I Ow that the im. Friday evening, and etween all Amueements weather, larg I ttended intimate friend of Alise Currie. : i I as an South boundary, Q 9 to 9f.c. Bu ' r1ley, P 1. . 00 8�tari vement is not only anion H ron N Aes. . from the differ 0 a 8?uk� d mile west of I , g the olde I a ant a Hari - I i I � peo- - 11 . I evening, after hervice in the Methodist a Tuesday, 'tra,do ut 22 to Technical Education - of going nd coming and there � they enjoy 'u L r . Watt" P*Y Blake, o q= 19th. -Mr, I __ . There is a good deal bei - fo 'Joseph , Tanner is wh tlilf, menica Joseph Jelliueau . t6 18e for west n the rural -The Wirlgba�m Vase ad themselves. . . 'uelph okT ) cc church, M rig pl and i . istricts, hub among the I .. mll o ub' has - been --M - of G f I re. Cock decided to go to Mire. I who has! been lumbering I I ; said in the I . I _. conference � I Y ung and in tl�e rb I re organized for the oomil 9 sea on. visiting- her fsister iti Toronto this week. - bold at 6nd in Muskoka for sometime ast,,haeretu . Ala: o a. -- . I public press of this province and elsewhere, an municipalities M : � Mrs C. Naylor, of P Menzies on it ev. Dr. urrie's to see a Hiss Currie lately returned home.-Quita'a rned j I 11 - I Medics. or . - ver . I . � I I - aving a the res a r� o u aid were interesting and f rce Mrej Rogers accompanied her. their way, thay lost, their [)eta in last Sund 'a storm. I A - . I � was prosented with a V1 al I � . he ' ere' Association. � : day. -Mr.! James I-offatt, I S tratfori'd . I fu _� pur e a few overtook M-r" � � in advocacy of the desirability of hi y director of the Dominion Sho thorn B "eed - number - w 11. We believe t a improvement is -J. Biggins, of Hullel t, ha been al, cted ,jesex, was al visitor at in China " home, 'and: her cousin, George Sanburlc, - our fishermen I . rfresh laid , ggne,r.ally 20ticeable among all Classes o [ t ' a ide Ice of M of! over Sun- fillie 0. . . I t6chnical education given to the pupils of. P OP I . I a. urrie and daughters. It 0 1 �� I � I . � - our public and high schools, and of pro- and in all localities in the ProN ince.. i -w-­Divid Ramsay has boon appointed )oat- ! visited his� parents h, ere on Sunday._Miss evenings ago by the M et I hodio eong egation was a clear, moot light night and when they Ashl] . I 0 master at Westfield and the Will . eldi. , TibonoxzTo, I - - . I � Wfhat it is that ban, ecasioned this n tice. , in place (if his her I Loutie .Ja�;ieson a;d Mr. Ernest left on ing Work r 8 BodkY c nnec'ed reacbed Mrs. Currie's residence, Cruik- NOT14S - � fal ' 8 t 'd o their new home in Hastings 0, 12th ooncession, hag - _� viding, in connection with these inatitu- I , who has moved'away. Y4 r' with the gain .-Mr. Tifti ' ,w*s dull.and * . � 'of; I a tir a a, in recognition bf her oervices shanks'W" stalul Ing with his hands in his sold his farm to Air.'Wrd. Hunter. Mr. i . . , " � tions, the facilities for the imparting of such al�le and gratifying change,, may 'f rm a I -The contract 49r f urnii ihing the seati 1.count,y, w4ere their father is engaged in the an. organist. Rev. M r. Ro I - overcoat pook6ts, near the gate. Mrs. Cook Tiffin has I � -say demand ,a A Wingbom Methodist church has ' ' - a 9 : telegram reedl a training to their pupils. That is, in plain q estion for differ nee between ifferen peo. ! the , new fo r I timber busi�ess. - I prized the same night to tihd a a as our b 'lit a farrit near Langside, . gere 'O I I I b t .1, ' been I . at to'& Dundail fir' . i I . pfly of was th : first to pasa him. She poke, but, Bruce counity -U, - I that 4 day, said tbat: . . . in.' . i — . . I ; p We have no 0oubt that the present � � : oats in hi stable. -Mr. Thomas C � u ties is received- no answer. Mrs. Currie was the Mrs. Lane wh a t . . PuPils .of our high - and I -Victor Franc . I I-- I rogressing a it surely, - to 0 9 was seriously ill, is now words, that t6e ent -license law, com--' .- a lowly, b . V11e are glad to hear . I for export, an� I � :0 . I �. , public aghools should be co"palivelly stiin�' h, son of "D. ?rench, rian- I I , Bakfield, � fealth.-Mr. Richard ' ack next, but as she paesed, Oruickshanks made convaleecent,-The roads are very bad, ow- I ' shout 63 - I ager of flie House of . l � I . I . was I *instructed in bi ad with agitation iand discus . he was going . . i Reftke, has started a 11 last a movement an if i I raeahan' si6n, ale en. ndwspAper in a town i Dr.'A ' denti . week. to attack the Ing to the grest,depth of #now. I � 1, �11 - I p,roved sufficie ' i: a the Northwest. 'It, will resume his visits -Mr. John JOE no, who lied in girls. Mrs. Curr e seized hit arma'and held . [- I I April 10th, every week, formerly 1. __ heire, vbo, hov ,; I ;; land such work, in addition to the studies in I -C.'P. Smith, 'of the Biwk of Hamilton, Wedneod�;altcrnqon du,ring the ou ved in them for a while. The Misses Currie came I . lea, engineering,. do-meatic science tited to the greatest hare of the credit. , , I to 13'ayfielluti'e7gi'rining INIedoesday, Wingliam last- i X, I Trickerismith. . - o least a cent; ow, having gone . so far I : inmer. 1785.8 Bluevale.-The directo,s of the luevale next, and Sanburat who was behind,, told . I Wingam, has been appointed manager of BLOWS -4Mr. LeWis and Mr. Corbett, of Flax Company held a in ting on 8 t - I I 02i which they now engage. This samo subject , I , an� h ving I � �� I � d ' a so much, by the �P,resent law, ig j the, Gorrie branch, which h" I ee I urday the girls tO.gO On, 83yil3g " He I HEIFER SOLD. -Mi. Win. Chapman, the I sold at 661, ,on I . just B en . Parkhill, visited at -the reptory last will not hurt � . is &too agitating �he people of, the United . �, . not opened-.. - I e week.- last, Wood- you while I am here." Immediately Cruik- I and middle fr( - time that a dvance'step � ! Mrs. Parsons, of the 6b --R,3v- W- J. West, M. A., is i well known Shorthorn breeder, of Tucker� � I � h I I . I should be i,a, an I? 1i I "out � We believe public lentimen a ' Eriaoipal of Brusbels public sch if I I auditor st"d aidered old fashioned, we must confess, that is rea for m- Mr. John Burgess, high -whea;t is . . - -John Tee3wator, formerly ' rich towiis�ip, has moved to Lewis Tho White is - States. Even at the risk of being con. t . , -Shaw, of concession, Gode. stock this week. -An excellent like ago of shanks pointed tile revolver at Sariburn's I ani i Lh, has recently sold toMr, John8carlatt., - 0o .or ye Lro, E1011,13 11 1 of the breast and fired� of McKillop, a very find heifer, coming as I I a i I I Canadian Order of ForeAters, appe %red in Sanburn turned kly, and I No. 2. Sprinj � suo'h a step. We beliove th't an 4 )een'appointed principal of lyth pu)lic ew � houee.-IN-Irs. A. Stirling has Seeing the revolver, - the following very sensible remarks fro ! . I - a nd- , school. I move&to t4e house she recently, purchased the Sarnia PosVa uic ',his v)robably three. She is a dark red, and is in calf to Manitoba whe . I - I - to y wo Blueval do a. � . I bard, -96 to � ' . he property h fessWn breast, ripping bin overcoat, undercoat and I - 1 -$130, and -Mr. I - . I special Forester nu mber of saved his life, for he ball passed acroas his Gift." The price paid w" � . m men', to the pi eserit law that would pro. ' I fro the Chicago Chronicle, � , � � 11 m Mr. McClinche .-Mr. Richardson has. March 2ad.-T a the well known prize bull ',:4 New Year's coincide entirely with -Joseph Bawden, of E, eta sold a 3i - � I i � � . pply with of I ! � weig ad 00 pour&3 I d4l "' died coat ale Scarlett has got a good I na pneap, cow. forX9. 3 har� - hil�it the prevELlent, r4id 'perni ` disposed of a lately purchased " banger " and McDonald a - I our views on this subject, and a Ici6us syrtem the other day which 89 ', from the Roudedge . a id .eve. The powder flash scorched his lea Itreating would . be'approved - estate, to Thomas -suddenly last week. . - . is, all;rail N I ao great force to this province as to Chicago' -of b the and is now Waifing to hear'from any person ; Stinso The former w1w shot chin and the shoch aaused his n eed. I I No. I white a( ' - . D, of the - Mrs. Charles to relieve him of the pains of an h orable - The party made their way into the house, Cromartyl,. � people, and would bel p , . , who can beat it. - S�uble lin - ose to bl . I or elsewhere. It says : � , roduebive of addi- 1 - I Meyers is visiting'he� brothe" I F . I -After an illn-es er, John Tippet. old age, but, to the atter, alas! capital are u ted t .. n . a of ab ut Four wee a, I -Mr. Art ur Elliott, a - being the last to e � - & tio� al good in curtailix I 19 the amount of in. ; Mary Jane, beloved wife ' k I 8! Mrs. Currie nter. It is " There is too much diaposibion in certain nd Aliss Annie punishment was meted .0ut, that hi I :RULL 80LD.-Mr. D.' Moltiaren, of (;Ien- 11, the a 0 �. . I A. T, P... I i � too � quartere to I tOx Canto consumed and the Of Wari. Jennings, I Elliott in the�! concert in Clin'ton on . crim- said that Cruickshanks afterwards an- quaich Farm near here, h" recently sold . ,to �. . find fault, with the public ­ evil@ r6su ting of Goderich, township, passed away on Mon. I Tuesday 'a . inal example might llot be the m I M middle - ' ans of deavored to enter, but finally went home, anotherbull, Iltwasayearold, an excep. at, 62je north . � . schools at Chicago for not fibtin st�dents I therefrom. A measure of this kind day, March 4th, the cause of her demise Vfning.-Miss Rita Sbol2bury hdo leading other members of dog cie.ty where Coustable Vannorman arrested him tionally fine animal, and I purchased by I freights. Bat - 9 W)uld returned from a visit to friends in * Durham, astray.-M.r. Charles Turvey, 0( I WAS �. its. The I e 1,0 ni eficial than a pro] iibi. . ing from the grip. it- I Toronto of Plorris, shortly afterwards and placed him in the Mr. Beer, of Fullarton,for $90. Mr. Me. � _. . Prime are un �, specially for commercial purau b " fi tely more ben � beinR due to pleurisy and PE eum, Ynia, reau I and Loadolo.-Mr. James McDon. was badly cut on the head by a falligg limb . �. fun -tion of high Behools in geueral is not to tor I She was of t ie age of 3s aid, formerl f 0 * lookup to await in - � y law,becau-se the one would be enforced I vestig&tion of the charge Laren takes a special pride in raising good I slo to $10.50 rl place, called on friends on Thursday of Jast meek, arrid retnained againat him. The yotme - I years and 7 months) the only ch�ld Of M - . I in town last S'Da t u r ,-Rev.. Mr.' man doubtless stock, and his animals are ,always In a od $0,50 per � I : I I . i . . - .8 ,4 i Sawers, unconscious for some t�ime afterwArda.- ro 0 � �. I I 'I . . I ealizes how serious 'a t91;'POsitiOD in which demand. I t_1 � - 'traw . � . I I I I I � I ! Biled b - � � I - i I � ; : i I I . � I I . I . � i 1� : � : , � . i I I I . I . 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