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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-03-29, Page 4� � f7% - � 11 . . 4 . . % I � I .1 . - . � I . - , I L. I I , I - . � : I i - I. S. . I I - . - � . . I I ' f " , � , � I - I ;: ,. i � I ___ � I THE I I . . , __ � .1 . - 4 . � 47 � 4,--.--- � . � - �ON �;EXPOSIINOtt,___� I I I . I i -1901 ? _V* It I I I ­ I - 71-1- --.-- . I I - � - - �_ � __ ,- - i - . MARCH 2914 I fc.� i . ­ - � -.:,- � I � � . . . .. __ — __ I �;��_ . . . . . . ------- - ­ 4 i . —1 ____ __________,__ -_ - I I - - � . _� — - - - ­ ­ . E-�j ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS bear the expense of it. The State is uvder atl right, with but one e ception, and the I � �. r . ' I :. - . 11 ,t acted wiselyin inatitutilg an enqu!ry. If. people from Blytb, Belgrave'and Blue,vale r I �: : $, 4 . I . - . � ­ I I I �� 11 on I ­- Z, Aff The figw-c between I. -L -e p,tranthrals, er each � w Reeve lebiater � f -1 __ ' should be known to,tle public, and the � .1 �, one, donatei the,pago of the P -q (y on which tho tec�rdcal educl�tion for its sons and daugh. with there would be bu �; � I- -1 t no obligati o provide a university or is the double -vote. -If this ere done ,�way I there is any truth . in thi charges, t4at fact enjoyed the hospitality of RUST ON G R A I N' ' . �_ - i ­ I . Alvertivementwi ,a f ound. ' ' t � little fault tq� find guilt.y . - and family on Friday evening: last.—Albort . 0 i. � I y parties should be fittingly punished, J. Denman,who has been attending Chatham I i � I ,q � � . 11 . - 1. � - 11 . I- - i. �:', ters, no more than it has wright to provide with it,-aud it would give the- best of.oatie- no matter whoEe,corna may be, trampled Business College, has taken 06 situation in i I i ,, _ Fprinir Suite--grefir & Macd)tWd-1 , � - �� - i- - il Hardware Sailes-Harlan-i ercs.--5 - them with instructio P as doctors'er lawyers fabtion.' If Mr. Tacker and the 0 aiition upon.. If there i's no br h in I irges, Halstead & Company's bank ati Mount For- I i 7 . . .: t_ . PPIO s no br -the ohm - - -11 ! o Ruston Grain—i. v. pea—i - or merchants ior mechanics. To do no in would move to wiF . I I that fact 'also should ,made definitely 'cat. �, We i . - _ Spring Ifillinery-McKinn-nn & Co. -S .. I e out the institution ian- I 1. - . . wish A16ert success.�_Mr. George I I . I . Form-al-da-hyde-klex. Wilson ---5 carrying pateri known,an sue ecte paities cleared of W. Turvey, of Morris, lost &Ariving horse, Farm 3.rs who used Formaline, last -year for rust on grain, had first-class - - 1. I 7. i � aliam too great a lon' tirely, they would be w king in the public : d the auspecte , 11 i 1. Servant Wontcd-B3x 64, Ingersoll -S � gth, The 0 : . I . I " 11. .11 _. -_ Government ( lao proposes to a�ect and interests ; bat so lqng is the county councils suep.cion. If the charg - are proven to' be a few days ago, from paralysis. This in the . I . 1--i- S ed oats F6r Sale -Robt Dodds-fil a! . 1 , - T� 31oney, in 1,�-an—gx�poilt-)r offica-5 . unfounded, the Liberal arty will .be in a second driver Mr. Turiety has� lost in a few Bucep-68 with it 1 We sell the best -at 75c. per pint. . I : ., Pi I ' : . . I I I I . equip another building for the School of ire allowed to 'live, and the'people seem to . better positio as any .suspicion weeks.—Georgo Elliott; sonlof Mr. James, ! I . � - ­ :1 .1 _� I -'arm Stook For Sale-Wrn.'Bub.)N-5 . n than ev � - . li, . . . 9 . 011 , , ' � I i - - . � Flic-relts"Gearpo 84d%%io�8 Practical Sdienci, at an eatima ed,coet of. want them, they could not exist in a more - that would remain, in th a event of no inves- Elliott, of Turnberry, has gone to Lake If y had ihe grippe this winter, you should take a Spring tonic to ,cle "I I . - . ar Z I � - -_: . For Sale OrRent,-Mrs, As. Sleoth-8 ' tigation being held, will q cleared up, The To -putela bis I .. � � Li. $200,000. It may be well enou (h for the efficient an -1 less harmful condition than � , it out of t1i � I I z. Bluder Twind-J. M. Platt -5 - miscaminque, New Ontario,1 to ­ , , ­ , Liberals shoul, - e fiys�em. We bay� 'a Burdock and Sarsaparilla Extract at 50c, per � - �_� - Walt Pape am,s Graves & cc __8 .. Government to! provide. the buil dings and they ars'now-undev the new law. J, thereforeo oomniend the fortune. —Clayton Duff, who has been at I J � . I . _­ - .4 ppirentice V ranted -J. Graves & Co. -8 * Senate for th i r action ad'of condemn. home several weeks with a at'aine ins e ** bottl�, tha Puri es the blood and c!eanses the system. from the dregs of winter. - I � ' I- . L� - 1. , i6ste d ' t 130 I . - ,� I— eqUipments for, those institutions, 11i it can Mr. Maloof -, , � - . m, g5a c me are now . , . � I .1 - Formaldthytio-Alex.. Wilson -8. - I ,, , � . 4 � 1 � IN inthrop Cheese Fact!.�ry-J_ Kerr -5 M, 01 Cenbue Btace, strack a ing the . doing, . , , returned to Wingharn on � onday. . �.. . I - L ­� afford to do 9�, hub &aide from this, they- key note whenLho mildly remarked, "There � —Miss By tile use Of e boftle of this extract, you will stay'-healtby all summer. - 1i 1, Epring rootwear-b-H. wmis & son -8 .: . . I Xatre Martin, of Wroxeter. spent last week I � I I . ­ I � 1 ��$ Furahure-&hn Lsodaborough' 6 should be maintained by those who use are too many members in1the tcgi8lature.11 I . , dr. Whitney struckthe.right key in the 't Mrs. Robert Black'n.-Mr 'A McEwen I 0 1 1: - a . + The Sale of ffiles-RIchardson & Mclanis-5 . I 'g : I Was We e#endl an invitation to all the ladies to visit our Fancy Cllia,a L � - _. - _­ I � .. . . I Le giela�ur6,:t other day when he said : 'ill this week, and bad N 4 . I Auction Slzala.-G. W. Baldwin -8 L . P �rl, �obn Ki 9 I ,� . .- I them. . � 1 ver spoken, and we -are h teaching in his stead.-Mespre, ew ' 11 n . r ­ . . _7 - ­ L � 1� I - I , .- Afendc'g3r,hn Male Qprtette-4-8 — 1: thought �hat perhaps after .the issue Matth Opening. . V � ; . I i I 'L 1_. surprised that'none of those wh, Richardson, James Burgess and Fred Mo- - i I � _ ­ State Ownership, I . 0 ' - I .�'f L Acorns To Re qt -A. 0. Ault -S . r I writ for I I election the judge might sit I "I - : I - �'. I I L For m-d4ehvd a -Robert's Druz Store -3 . t-. The f I . � 4 . I I I ' ­ the subject backed up his statemen I , - Craokea of � Brussels, visited in the village l- #t#**A,"##-f#_##*#**#*##*** i "I � L ­ Light Wrg6 for Sal--Be3,ttia Bros. -S Those Canadiaus who are hung �ring and ' , a few. ho (�acli rnuni I I _ . ­ : urs i I . ;�, . ­ . Rome to Her t-Fi-pos tor Office -9 Legislature has, very properly, reduced the �., - cipality� for the thieweel.-Mr. John Collie, Grand Trunk I . 11 I thirating for the Government to assume all " - pu � 9. - - agent : t Alma, has been ordered to'return I : - . r ,­ - Ware fnr,qjLlc -Et. scariett�-5 . I . rpose of putt ng on'the voters' list the few 4 � a i I � - - I . ::1 . number. of county councillors ; they h i to Blu6vale. We have not heard where Mr. i I , I Wanted-Mi8s Attrill-8 I - . We , I , _.: . public franchise", -such -As railways, tele. I 1 w4c ,through t4eir own carelesoneso, or for i - . ]Easter o dziy . te, the former ­ . .. -W. Somerville -8 ' I aho reduced the number of town caunoillor�t other reasons, 4iled to get on at an earlier ' i - . : graph and telephone. lines, and * t - I I I J ,. Fear the Dr t , . �_ Farm Imp a ents-T. 5fellia-3 . ,.o run.these A15gui agent, will remove to. � . i * - - t� Girl NVAnted-Mrs. F C G. Afinty-8 i but as yet no movo �lia-3 been made to reduce period." An amendment 'to the election Mr. �ohn Mitchell was: in th' village ship- 11991� � - i � , - i � I 0 -1 . enterp,rises'for the country,justead of hav- 1� . . I � 7 law to this efle4t should be inade at once, as ping bllocke on Wednesday. i 11. - -9 i �. - . . Tea ffoe-A. Young -8 - I the number of I the emberi of � the Ontario ' I I 1. - . . i : I -F Wal aV C -0. %V. paps" . � 4 .1 '­ I P.Pe'r ing them run by piivate- corporati" as at . , it is'deeira . I . t � I ble that every facility should be � i i SEAPOPI . ! � . I Legislature. Red u bion is needed here even ' — I - ; . TIMs . I I M . I Mr. afforded to every perton to get his name on I ' Hens ' � � - . present, Bhould peruse th I , I � . - ! . e let -ter D'3o'f Ill - I I. .. � I i I more'than it was in the municipal bodies, the voters"list, who is entided to be there. . all. � . = -_ . I I . ­ - "M�w . ; 7 N, 6 Xpooffor Freirk G. Oarpenter the wel kno .n -Amer'- * LocAL BRir,Fs.-Mr. J ames Wood was in I , ' I — � �, - I . . an this propoi . - TF .� ere made there London for some days the firo' part of this Mov friends in this part during [his throat. A few minu - ; - ! I . - . , I . . tee afterwards his , - ght uriou # loan correspondent. Mr. I Carpenter has r�_, , would be little excuse left for any arson's we - to week.-Eltrup miking is : I __ ; I d would be followed by even better re- If ed change w visiting a o _. . sulto. � There"is no � one argument that has p 11 I I I . I ; . i I , ek. � Miss Duffies, of Godee,ich, was in , th now leaping parents found him in a serious state. Hi 11 -, a i . � explored the b � usiness and social re ations of name remainibg off the list.' , I � . -a . � . . . * _ � : � . I � - i ":. I I been used in favbr of the reduction of the ' . the village - for several days during the past many busy. -Mr. and Mrs. James Blair, of condition is improving. � > i .1 i - I D many countries. He is a, shrowd bserver, . ; - , 4 �RLAFORTH, FRIDAY, March 29Gh, 1901 1 week visiting friends. -Mien A41e Shirray, Centralia, weip vioitiug friends here during -While attempting to clear the track ! I � � _- : I 1. I � o � . . ! I * mudioipal councillott a that could not be used Mr. Lumadc into I , I ; . 41 � ' ; ­ ; and a man cal I - . V, Of Obtawa, introduced � the fore part of thelweek. Dear Listowel, after the storm of Monday Of � .- � culated'. to - form accut ate and I who was in Saginaw, Michigan, for a . -1 $�,� � I 1 1 . � - � -i i I . � ; � i eavi no. . I � � I : I .. 11 a ch qi with -four. fold force in favor of the reduc. the Legialatur a a bill .that should have re- - number of months visiting rel4tives and at . i .. .� I i I The War. I reliable -opinions on all a He I ; I last week, two engines and a snowplow were 11 . . I I ! . � _. . i tion of the memben hip of the Legisture and ceived greater consideratiob than was ac. the same . I I I - I Z. Little cha . nge has taken place in the sit- has given his views, and! the scraps of in- . time takin a course; i derailed. It was the I . n instru- worst blockade for - � : . I- I . . I . . 9 I , 4 3tray. . : . I L�. i I I : ! , . �� f the Dominion Parliament, too, for that corded it. There was so much opposition mental music, returned home . I some years. ! . - , I = tiation in Sleuth Africa. The negotiations formation and! the rcs n Saturday I I � , '. ulti of his i ve4tiga- 0 ' lo MATRIMONI�'L.-.Oa Wednesday vening ; . AL � � � � matter. The Leg' evening last. --The envelope isystem for � --�Harry Hicks, of Mitchell, who waA i I . . I . ­ . for I isature miglibbe reduced to itt however., that Mr. Lumeden withdrew ek, he, home of Mr. Jam a Ale . i . p _� peace,h,ailvo been entirely suspended, and tiona in the various countries he h visited . V for the y i oflast we - serving in South Africa, -with the Strath- i . I � . raising mone, � - � ­ L early �running f -x.. Nair, concess on 1.4, was the scene of al happ I i 7 .� CyAcount to the public through ital a7reating I , L 0 by.at lea . at one-thir.], a6d n interest would . it. This bill provides that s'ny person who enses of all'kinds of Carmel,,cl[itireb, is to Y cona, horse, .has returned home, and w. I I , L I . ' I I I -L indecisivel ' era be-tweenthe contend. tters t . � ! I . , � , I . suffer ,and a mightv roven before � te inaugurated, commencing t*ith, it - is Event, when s, go dly numbe f Invited -the other evening, presented with a 'III' oo ; . . �� I _. I , � ing forces. at widely separated p6ints are the American papers, -and his i i 9 savinj � of money and -18 P a competent court to be an - r 0 1 � opinio a carry ­ age gAd I ; � : t . I . I : time would be efficted. Phis courity has guests &seern bled ito wi . tness tho marr I i L habitual drunkard shall not'have a right to expected, the first Sabbath in April.-Aliss Of ;. watch. - reported ali�noat daily. A report was our- much, weight with the American i. ' his e8tima I �, � � . . public. six representatives manage or d_pose.of any real or personal Aggie Buchanan, who -was' iaken v ble daughter, Mists Jessie", to Mr. I -Mr. W. B. Janes, of Mitchell, has - i I , in Pe rhament, at a 'ry James Perris, ai highly respected far ier, of . - . rent for a time that General French, of the Air. Carpen er'is pursuinj his investivations - estate. Such an order might be issued on neiriously ill in London a few eeks ago, - a Compaiuy the 14 . ­ - I - I t . J , b I I � ; I . British armi, had been kiHed in an encoun- in New Z 3alan d at the ,p - I :cost of $5.500 a year, to say nothing of the petition of'his or her husbanil or wife, any was sufficiently recovered on Sat May even- the 15th concession. Precisely at 7 &clock I , . , I : . I .. I � - i ,esent t,ime. New - , acre lot, adjoining his bricic yard on the � . . I blood relation, r�,lation by marriage, or by 1Dg . . � � ;­ ter with thelBoers, but recent reports show Zealand pas, perhaps tie in . oat pater . na . I loss of time of the epresentatives and the last to. return home. -Pro easor Bed- as the vedding'ma4reh was being -Played bY I east, and he intends to extend his operations . I � � I- � .t , any public offii e . Mr. Lumeden said some Miss Minnie McNair, the bride was given ' eastward as soon as the season opens. . . I I - I I that the brave general is still very much nm nt in the word. � It owns and �of elections.- Counting all these at a d prece .L'or �f the away by be Ifather, and the cont,acting I -on . - . r cost jord, the newly engage . . I Gover . such law was in 1 force in Manitoba and in Carmel church, led th f praise on I - I I ' I . .. I e service e evening recently a reception was I . I : � I - I comparatively low rate parties took I heir, places under an evergreen i tendered Trooper Dunemore, who recently . .1 . I alive. A I lespatch from Vrybeid, dated runs the railw ., w( may Bay that, Quebec, with gre�t advantage.. Sabbath last and , I � I . . I � � ays, the telegraph and tele- i . I — , will continue t do so, and arch, decorathd with roses and hung with a ­ � Monday, ,a yo : "' Goner6l � French, with phone lines, the insurance companies, the the repre'sentAtion 0 ! thio'county in Parlia- . is well' qualified in every reap . I I returned from South Africa, at school - I I L I - � I Air. John Charlton made a Lbig break in ot for the floral bell, 1 v. D. Perrie, of X�7i ghami No 14, Gore of Downie, when he was pre- .. . - �.. � I ment costs annually at ]a sb $7,0(0. In - � positio'n.-Mrs. W. H. Tb6mpso , of Inger n �, Dartnal'a 'and Pulloner's columns, arrived banks and all other such [ristitutionE which, - brother of the groom, then securely ti d the � I il, I - � : � ; I . ' her words, we pay annually as the cost of - I I . g her parents, M . and Mrs. matrimonial knot, assiabed by Rev. D. B. ted with a -gold watch by I �� Ot the House the oi:her day. The Opposition Boll, is isitin lEen* I Ig here to�d: having killed and wounded' in most other countries, are rut . I v the town'sbip � I 0,Y: i � n by private our parlimen,tary rEpresentwtion the pri were supportbig resolution providing for R. Carlile. -Miss Shaw, of Mieter, spent McRae, of Criubroo-, after which cong-rat- of Dowjjie. - . . 1,200 Boers. He has also taken sev ce of Sabbath -The I � IL I an can- corporations or companies. , 1b even provides � - . � last with friends here. --Miss t) farms owned by the late John � . _� non, . 1,000 I ri,les, 1,800 wage � - pensions for old . age. , the beat one 'hundied7 acre farm in the Phe imposition of a d'uty.* on lumber coming MeNnnell, of Clinton - ulations were extenled and a dainty supper Norris, ' '* I � no and 226,000 In Now 2,,aland, . I. - - ' . 1, . I ; � . .: id�o this ectunt , has enter d Upon her 11 aof r bbert, were disposed of by pub- - -_ I I - head of h : county, ' Is it worth The GoVernment and duties as milliner for Mr. served. The bride ', coked pretty in lie auction on Saturday, 16t,h inst., ati the . . I I - orses', cattle and sheep." And so when a man reaclie.3'65 var- . I half tb 3 r I noney ? We . n . E. R nuie.-We *0 . . , . � . . - . tre of. agc, if his . t4ir supporteis,ii course, opposed the mo. regret to state that Mrs. James Sparks h tume of white ashmere, with ailk'se4f Lan!i Carlin Hou . I . � - do notsay that our represei batives receive F � . as . se, Staffa. The old homestead � � the strife rubs on. .. , income does not exceed. 8170 a year, the I � pearl trimmiu g , and wore orange bloesso � I- - I � . i . I .too much,' beca.uae W' know �hat the remun- . ticin. Mr. Charltion, however, made a vig. bpon very seriously ill during the past week. - , Mo was pureba ed' by Mr. Hugh Norris, for I � . - . 'I Government provides him an annuniby oi I I in her hair an A carried a bouquet of !w � . - I 1 41 -Miss BoasieUrquharfopent several days hite .'�5 500, d ifib one -on ,the 7 th concession by I q [ $90 , - . orous speech ir I Ivor of the r6solutiort. He I an ­ The � I I � I . in$ 1,,,jrJ:,f,,, *f , , I -- - . � � � The Parli6ments, . corriparis riends in SeaNrtih.-Miso cariiation�- ar dl f , weddin� gifts Mr. John Docking, for 85,700. ­ � . ; � . � as long as be lives, and when his�,wife reaches - i elf infavorof Canada 'm' Foster is - . es I Y113g �O -Air. Laing Challenjer, of Mitchell, met - ; I - I ' .eration is insi&ificaA in on with also declared h this week with f- were beautifu. t t the . I . ame age, if their combined income does thetime'and meattis they h 've to spend in d- i visiting her cousins, M . I I . I - I j posing duties ofl�,900 � com ag. into this . -whi�h Mr. and Airs. Perrie _1 � The Budg t debate still holds sway in the E, � . � Thomas Cam'eron, and Mrs high esteem i I * j the Parliament buildings at Otto,vi. At not . connection with the business. But we say couptry equal to, Those imposed by the Un. . -.Mrs. Reit was in with, a very bad accident last week. One i I I � cee . . -n I . I- : I . ex $340, the Government annually - � are held by ti eilIr I iny frienne. The I even- of his horses kicked him -while in the stable, i � , . ited States, and 1 expressed his bel Kippen this week renewing acqtiaintances. Ing was enjoy I � I . I the time of writing, however, it, is exi- Supplements that income with an annun ity that bbe represePtation is unnBeessaffly large. ief that -Mr. D. Urquhart was in Se�'forth this I ly skent in various kind6 Of and broke his under jaw so badly ,that he i . of ' ' I __ this is the only way in whieh Canada can amusements, 4n at � i I r �t - pe re is no good reason. why a county such i is duties .n early hour th( com- i I - . -_ - the 'pair . procure from the United States fair trade necte pany repaired t their Eeveral homes wish- � o subsist entirely' on flutids for I I cted the division on the amen . neat of $180, mak .Dg the annual income of The weekon business con d with h will have t' ! ,4.- C� I r, and I Z . I Z ­ . I � ,the leader of the Opposition will be reached I . I as Huron could not get.along very comfort. arrangements. Air. Charlton'was the only as census commissione __ inat)ructing bis 9 several weeks. A number of his teeth were . . I I � 1 $520, and proportionately throughout. Dur, - . ing the wedded air much happiness tnd a � i I � I , . member of -the Liberal party who voted for deputies and supplying them with forms.- broken out with the kick. � � , . on Thursday night. This will - eloac the irig, the pwit two years bet, �t ably with at least two fewer repreeentativeg I. pleasant sail ov r th matrimonial sea. * I , I �en-oneaad wo I Mrs. Clegg, Miss 0 and Miss - -The cAer evening, there was a blazt! in . I � � . .- the resolution Emma Johnst 6, . . � ..Flowever mucli we may . I : t I . debate. The Budget debate affords the millions 0 1 lban we have,.one in each Piirliament. The Amy Reynolds are this week n London . .1 -_ b the apartments of Mr. A. Grabbr, over � - F dollars bhve ocen paid 6ut in ' . differ from his Olichision,q,'wo must all ad- . I , Rors Government c)uld not make a more mire his Is ttending the annual tneeti f the j'ar uhar Gra er & Son18 hardware store, in Strat- � L - "back bench �ra " the principal Opp ortu nity pensions dlnder this law. The Go�ernment - pluck n �standing up alone on hi awl � - b I I - . . � - I they have of lelivering their one sessional 'regulates t1he hours for lab)i ontheimm and popul,ar prop' - of what 11 0 Oman's Auxiliary Mil ' 'VE\.1I_'s-(-,. -Quite a number I - I . - own side of the EI'ouse in favor . "1280 .� : I � : . . ositiou to goto the country . asionary ociation A PLEASANT !ord. Mr. Graber's little. child, while play- J , . bel . of the Diocese 'of Huron, as d ates from of invited guepti al s4m Ing around a table on which a with at the next eledion than a. ieves to be iig ' 1 8 bled at the ho'l e of had i I I speech,and all who are given to speech mak- " the factorie3, and provides machi pr position �St. Paul's eburcb.-Mr. T. lamp i in�lry for ele � ­ � tl.— - H? been cet, caught the cloth, throwing the f I � . Ross, of Mr. and Mrs. John Bell, Farquhai, on � . . - he settlement of all dispu tea be twe ,n cap- � to reduce the I Wingham, accompained by his *ifei spent lamp to the flo:.r, where it exploded, � , ing avail th mselves of the opportunity. '. , repres 3ntation I fin the Legisla- Mr. Eilbert -11 ab bard, of East Aurora, March 13, to ' e with them theit silk A I I I I . . . . . a e ebrat I . : 11 � y the debate is I and labor. , All tho,so' various I tit ' ' ture b at least one. �hird. .t n �art of last week with Mr. R sla sister and linen we' ding. A sumptuo' few pails of water extinguished the -blaze. �� � : -1 Th -'s is the main. reason wh I - .y I I dif they do- small town in New York 81.at� in- 9 Us supper - i i � . I : _. prolonged ald not becaut'se of any special Wh' �r �G I s I u not do this', the Opposition, i they deBire to 1. 0 ra. D. B. MoLean, of Tucker O,Zh. was served a ix o'clock, after whihh . a -The many friends of Mr. A ITurbu t, 11 I I I . �r � I ns, ich are* conductei unde Overn' i t . te're3ting and an k at the banquet I - time g ipent in so2ial ailiuse- of -Zion, gathered a,t his home 'one eve.ning � � . .- I I I � � f steal a march on thel oppone to, and striko ___ I � a � . , . � . ;; benefit it is to the country. The speech o , nt control, are said to [)a effiaie�tly,vaind of the Cana'diar , ""Bing 'a'sociation, held in Bruceffeld. I pleasant - I I - ' room As ment and chat. Alr, and Mrs. Bell re ived Fecently, to bid him good bye before leav- I - � -_ each member is reported ia Hansard and e very I er c a popular and vote making chord in the .Toronto last m NJ I i c Ing for his future home in Manitoba. - � I ,bonestly managed, and th )es ce , 11 . � r. many useful pr�srznts. After wish the Dur - I . . I eek H01bard is a lee B. R. HioGms, Brucefield,No . countr , . I I on ,,, 13 special copies of this document aree 'I , y, should move a res lution in this I I ta y Public, worthy couph life and many .. � .ircu. - ip rendered the public in" t' Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insurance gen*. A .6 ppy ing the evening Mr. Hurburt was present- . I every dep r.ment. urer, somethiin g after the Artemus Ward ��, 11 . direction, and embod 7 it in t ielir campaign amount of money to loa at, lowest curr�nt rates of ned to their respenive ; I lated generously throughout the constit- fter . ny days, the gues 8 reltu r ed with a handsome chain by the members- ' e -1 0 . I I . _ L I � I i I � . - . I arm security. ,�ll kinds of homes, at an e r y hour. I _ -investiga,ting'the conduct. 6f ll'these style, and is in ad ition, at the head of a interest, on first-class f 11 . of the Zion Epworth League, of 'which he - � � . . n erprises a They would find i catch a*good , large -publishing house in Aurora, which has conveyancing work done well and a (aplv. At Tim. Fonr,s r.,. is' was president, and a, beautifully word d d- ;;; L - . uency of the member, and in, this way be -t t s canducted b the Gov r men't platform-. o 1 1 1 , I T CON -CERT. -The e ter- e a , __: home every morning and Wednesidfy of each � . I shows to his constituents ho I i deaI stronger than th Ar coun y con oil bill--, I .. . . .w hard he works - nd detaili ug. the advantages _bf Gov r ment . . _- grown to,very J I ' week. Several good faring for sale. dress, testifying in no small measure the �::: � - . . � . I � 1. rg proportiona from a very 167 tainment giver I Court Star, Independent . . � - � — , Order ofForea 4 the night of the 119th esteem in which Mr. Hurburt was held,' � -is sposional indemnity. Aside feom -contrul, Mt. C,Arpa6ter eutir,s up thl hole . firm of I . � - to earn h � I � ' � - � . . . . - small begirinii3gi mong othef 'good things NOTri,s.-Mr. Boynton, of thf. i . . � � . � - thi&, about the only thing the debate of this , ranche _ Editorial Notes' .and (Jomraents . which -he said to the Canadian Pr Boynton & Welsh, of - Minnesota, , inrit., proved t) e.a rand success, fta pi�e -David Zarbi2w. miller at Nichol's mill il s in the f6llowing word@. He says : - - . . . eas men the moat ig ^ -, , � - Be I was this : " H' re lot pie give I you a piece extensive dealers of big4 class 81 of the very dis,ig eea le weather. Afte, the St. Marys, met ,�v�ih an accident, .a few d I � � saion has done is+ to mark the difference The Toronto Teleg,am thinks the average 0 iropshires a;A � . � ". All these things -eieeTTL i�ttracbive, but , I dience was dal �ed i10 order by the e iair- - � - I . of adv pr cut pricee, If your com. I I � ' I . . between the Liberals and Conservatives on member of Parliament is over, paid ab ,Q_;1 00 ice. Nev� . in the States, recently visited Owario with au 1) � ago, w ich. resulted in his losing the middle � . , the're is another side to the pictura. , � man I If I 0 � man, Mr. H. In$ ore, an excellent pro- finger of �his left band. He had been dress- I . . I petitor Ireduces I hi�l make your the intention of securing nothing but the � � � a � - best, and was about - r . I I � arly I a session, bat that the Prem.er of Canad price, you I . . the tariff question. This wag very .cle I 3 wor-Lh not what, he mah es, but - wh ' . � work, � better than his and hold 'up your ,eturning when he gramme wa,3 mude ad. Addr(oses Tere ing one of'ihe large mill stones, and while ­_ � � � � I I as left when hiw debts are paid. I . a the is ery . Bn by High C Ranger MacCormaok, lowering it into position it stuck fast. Mr. I � laid (town by Sir Wilfrid Liarie . . much under-piid,.and �hat he should Always' � Oyour work " well as you dropped off here and secured abou, 40 head 9"" ; . r in his price. ,�, � _� �. Fi ith..a nation, and New Zealand is receive a reasonable ition �o his present ,can, and you wi'l always be 811beessful and from the flocks of Messrs." Reid, ukin and of Hamilton, a . . rganizer %w esei of J U is tiger un 'er e stone two . I � I . - . . speech in the earlier part of the debate,- a,nd rapidly rolling .UP It big public deb�, In allowance. . . I . . Wingham, wb ile . . G. L. Alooney. of locate the obstruction. The big chunk of � ' . has been emphasiz3d more tr less - I . ueefal." ' This an been the key note of Cooper. They were mostly of priz winning V : � . . . i I - -by - every 1899 it owed just about 8220,000,00O3 or , __­ I' . succeha,for man iness enter .stock and were shipped on Tued By la,1, Mitchell, kept tbp ho Be in roars of ]a h- granite sudden-ly fell, crushing his finger so - I � . . � about $300' . prise. Re. ; I speaker who eucceeded him. The Conser- * P �, or $1,500 per fair ily of The statement is inade ter with his c mi badly that it was 'found necessary to ampu- . ., I i I b t with what ferribg to some f t�e evils of hia-own coun- and are said to be bhe beat lot songs. Mr. George - ! � . five. . I ' ,.� . of lambs i : vatives contend for a tariff 'or ' This debt ioln'creasing. It haf i Fassold, of Bry, ce eld� a former Farquha rite tafe it- . I I y - f protection's , . I risen accuracy wle know- nop, that Air. A. �. I try, Mr. Hubba.-d qaid : " Upon the public shipped from this station in recentyears.- : I . - I . � ore I han $460 per fAmily within ' Ayls- rendered two I ugh4ble readings, 11 The' -Mr. J obn Grant, an old andetsteem ed rest- i � . . sake. The Liberals contend for a tariff for 1P thepiot 12 school system of ! th6 United States was Robert Morrimou, of the -2ad equeession, . � . . i 1. 5 ears, and the averA woith, K. C.I.the"wbll known Toronto bar, - Dutchman's ad Ir as o a the war," and "Pat I even- i � ., go taxation to -day is In I ' nfiiied t his bed . � i Sup- rioter, is booked to be. I and the Magial ral ing, 16th inst. -- He bad been ill only -a short i Z ni 197,00 1 ; I securing t is neighborhood o $100 per family, . ooi�e a inember oithe ed millio 9. Upon war we spent with blood poisoning in his foot - for the past I - revenue purposes only, and if i - -=Iast.year 0,000,leos than two Stanley, who has been co te"'the latter taking the 4ent of St. Marys, died on Saturday � I ­ �­ �- the reven � i - . r. Grant was a native of Elgin i I � I ue protection is incidentally af- r 088 tl itions ti) prevail. in the house by stori . Members of the Ex�ter time, M I I Ontario Government, any that he will con- $200,000,000. ai d altbough-no power can week or so, is slowly recoveri We hope , � , ­ . . Dg. i �_ - United States ? * VVe shou d owe 75,000,000 band furnished excellent music. The 4aet Morayehire, Scotland, and came to Canada' � forded any industry,that is the good fortune! test North Toro'nto, at the general election, point a cannbn or I 3vel a bayonet to make to see him around again in the near future. sung by the Al isse ' , Ptissmore . 1856, After living for two years at Hol- j __� t us afraid, this y ar we are spending $400,- -MI. Rathwell has now got settled down q was also In I i I to position of . ! . The. d 3bb that would drive ever� r one of our trust greatly admired, md be sing ng of the Al- land Landing, be removed to St. Al aryo - � of the particular industry benefitted. t mes $300 or $20'1500,00%000-a national and that he will thei ake tl difference is more sen, I ' 000,000 upon wa - ; �wo hundred millions up- i - . , Attorney - General, the office now field by on his farm, on the -2nd concess 9n. We � ni'llionaires into . . . . . timental than real, and I. thl gopher holes ofCanada, Don. J. M. Gibson, ' �400,000, 1 000 ' lison Quartetto wis 6 at -class. TA with his parents. He learned the trade of � works out about t, e same results in both or the lbackw �, he senior member of on a public echo A a yetem, and , give Mr. Rathwell a hearty welcome to our ken.as a i I - .� 11 I oom of ' Asia, Africa or Eta. the Cabinet. It is said MrA ibson has I be- for that. wh wastes,and destroys. We burg. -Those who attended the funeral of whole, it was one of the best entertainments bricklaying, stone niason and atone cutting, � 1 1 ca rope. " . � . have been li king stamps over. there for a the late Mrs. Graham fr I held here for scme tiff e, an s nd followed these several branches of his i seo. However, it seems to be sufficient to come tired of public I ife, and IS HIM I . , ' . om a distat ce were., �r) . - - . . mark a line -of demarcation between the. in�any country � hter)-f r a, fighting force, and , Mr. and Mrs. Brown Mr. and - 5 and 35 centi, nate d of the 10 anirl 15 trade up And so it would e -that retire, and:will not be year-(lauR c _ Miss Brown �nste to within a short time of his death. ' 1 . a candidate at the . J I - - centszadmission c arg�d at the door. -On Wednesday evening of last week a � - I 8 lould.a,dopt a simi ar 8 BtE m. * It is, i I P(. 8 - general 'elections. yet when I etlgg�� tot A in, East Aurora Mrs. James Simmo, of Blyth.-_ We are i i , '_ pa.rtiea. The Senate committee have com- y . � I that _� . I � I pretty event took place at the home of Mr. I - 11 I I I . I . we should lick stamps- for a kindergarten sorry to record the death of Alro. Win. 2 i I - - -,— . t I � ,_ . -, me sible that any Govbrnmen , no Inatter how 9 . ind Mra. Donald Murray, Atwood, ,when i � I I I they -said, ' Say, we alwayi kn6w that f Murray, of Lnndon,�third daughte of Mrs.' � I - I � el- aiton. - I aced their inve'itigation into the Cook honest or efficieaVitis members may b , . can Mr. A. Miseampbe 1, A1 - P. P., for East waD.-The many friends of Mrs. Miss Annie MoIntyre., of Chicago, Illinois, I X 'Sim low wag a little ,ff."' The United States is . � � I charges and have hal Mr. Cook cxamin�ed, coe, and J. B. Lucas, -M.P. P., f Your house ms�y 'be allright from An formerl ' it ; . I .. conduct public entirprises of this ' or Centre not the only coultitry where this .will apply, Wolfe will � be ple4sed to know t iat;ehe is architectural st%ndpol,lint, you ma 8 Y Of Elma. was un ed in marriage to - : - but nothing very striking or damaging to d as Grey, have been doin ), missionary a good ma,ny lik6 the I y no Mr. Cott Hamilton, a highly eateemed . � . . . . � _ . . I I 6".0nom1cally, as - . work io We have vering.-.L-It is with feelings of deepest fault to find with that, but it requi. es Car. young farmer. and son of Mr. George Ham- I any one bias thus: far been elicited anct .- private individuals can. - . . I . this 'county. They isited Wingham last Ple in this Canada of ours. regret we announce �he death of M a. Park, pets, Rugs,; Lacc Curtains, 'Draperies, etc. il, ton , :1 � uman nature is ag%inat it. ' Nor is i nee- . I . - . � . present indications seem to poini' to the �rr I --- I (nee Miss tAnnie Morrison) of Stanley. , Of the 8th concession of Elma. The - . � � - I y that govgrn ents 'a ould undert%ke week, and addressed a meeting called for to make a coz 7 home of it. The E'. Nie- interesting ceremony was performed by � l . . .. investigation'resulting in a fiasco. I Much sym athy is felt for the bereaved Faul Co., Seaf rth, vt�ereaever better ' Rev. P. A. McLeod, B. D., in the presence ::: I . _ k iT ; se of -.organ zing a Young Men's . Exeter. family.- . pre. , ' , � or, a of this kindl Government control, I . Re , E. . Sawers spent a few pared to sup[ y� y with' these, to . our tt I In . Toronto the legi8la,tors are workiog I Liberal Conservative Association. 0 of the near relatives of the- contractineg ! - - Inot government ow ership, is sufficient to . . at tile -J, G. - STANBURY, B. A. _(lat� with Me- days last, eek wi h friends in t.ondon.- entire satisfaccop , . � hey i � over time with the idea of reaGhing pro- - ' Mr. Alex. 11. 0 e , B. A. K � to price, well ! couple. � . � . - rogation by B'aster. I * , 'elements were against them. They cDuld,n,t ditby, Oaler & Co,, T,rL'tltO,) Barrister, Convey. I ,�f 'Knox can and will do a * we! for you As any in the -The little - three-year-old daughter of ronto, ViE i i � 1-137.1 Mrs. Atfield, of Mitchell ac cure for the public all th6 advantages that ancer,Nottiry. Moi ey Tto loan, offloe8 lately oc. College, To ited last we at the trade. . I If they succeed in I . raise heat enough to melt the snow drifts oupied by Collins & Stanbury, over blNell's Bank, resid�nce of Mr. B. , came near being their object the Opposition' wi!1 have to government ownerst ip would, and this con- which prevailed in th'ut district., and conse- Exeter, unt. I I . � . . � .j IOS4-tf � R H'99'�@-_M'ns NOTES. -M r. o n� Rowland, who has burned to death on Monday afternoon.of . . - pro ' tiol carries with it rone of the risks and ro- quently their audiencE . was very small find Aggic W. Sawers has returned from spend - I - ve unusually docile, as there dre still a - ' ' NOTES. -Miss Si clair, who has been the - - been farming in ullett, has given up his last week. The mother went up town and 1 . I aponsibiliLies attaching to owl r% their eloquence was almost wasted on the guest of iug a very pleasant two weeks - good many knotty questions to. settle. The nerahip. Our desert I Mrs. Stewart, ,returned to i 11 West- farm an -i intend scoini�g to Walton to-Avork left the little one with a babe in the ho I i � I � . 08 I � * r sis �cr, Alias Edit 9 an � I 1 1 . Gwarnment can exercise th t control a b a air'. Their vnit, p ibly, had a her home in Bt. ford on Saturday. -A minater, with lie in the mill Hi Vill J'ave an auction sale of During her absence the elder child got play- I - good roads scheme ia still before the spa DY double ob eicl. i First London. Mim Aggie's many friandif are his stock and % with i ial - ; t r I . I i i )f plen i , i c ti ne they desire, and when. they consider it among �e on' to otir up enthusiasm large party o youn people from here wnre pleased to see her h(me again. -Mr. Moore, n,j ents on Wednes ay � � the fire, when.her clothes ignited. i . . committed, to whose care it was relegated, . qons'ery Ive friE ndo, and see- royally eDtertaired at the home of Charles next, April 3rd, a a& we hope his neigh, Size fortunately had th ig of mind to � � 13 �cessary in the public interests. Wh ond, to Epic out the I y of tht land in -view . although laboring ut der a severe 61d, took I I � Ora e presenc ; I � Ttie bill providing add to the sugar beet y ,of the' approach Zuicker, Crediton, on Frida evening.- the service in and friends will ti ra o in goodly numiliers run to a neighbor's,, Mrs. John Hocking, who - I - V'ry has passed its second reading and - I . n -1 0 a returned . . - � I 9 ) Batt I . - ng W tHuron bye election. y the Pr,-ebvterian church la,t d .1. indual - then fih-uld we fret, ourselve3 for State �wn, ! � -.- - . . . Miss Hytte f London, hi Sabbath m.orning, I the absence, of the and ive him a go)d -Off. rolic-d her in the a ow and tbuseput out.tbe erthip, v I home after a, asant visit with Mrs. E. J. . AIATKIAIOXIAT..--The� wedding of M�iss fire. As it was, a band and arm almost up I I - seams to give genera,41 satisfacti,an, - - system thatwould add a tho �sand The North Bruce b - pastor. - Rev. E. Sawers prea1c zie, eldest d 611 !�e� of Mrs. A. Duncl%n to the shoulder were terribly burned, and . as it was-- - .0 . e -election, to -fill the Spackman, J. G. 13tanbury, barrister, ppen and Hills C bed in Liz barriere to the keel of the ship, of 13(ate for vacancy in the Pomini ' - . not subjected to any criticism by the Op . � was Ki r en last, Sabbat son, to Mr. Gar et K.irkby, of Detroit'wh ich il po- I . n Parliament, mused at Dashwood on -S%turday, where he was and the hair on her head was badly i g d� J I L I . . e that now adhere;j to it. . Un eating of � t'. , ) a n vt � . . -sition. The most important measure now oil . by the a ' Mr. Alex. McNeill, took -defending a young man charged with a — — I was to have tak 3n plade some time ago, )ut -The following persons will act an census before the Legislature is that providiDg aid . vw� criminal offence. -Fred Hess, sr. the pop. KI 3pen. i for an accident vbich at. enumerators -in South Perth - Mitchell _ - � - - place on Thurhday of last week, and - re- z - L i didiate of th ter. took place at Lthe !bride's mother's, on Division 1, W. Clegg ; 2, C. Wo .9 ' The County I 1.)[PLEMENTS -Thoo. I odger ; 3, This institution is sulted in the election of Mr. Halliday, the next provincial 4 the 17th line of ( rey, ion Tuesday of ) ast Henry Pierce. St. Marys, -I, W. N. Ford; � - for Toronto University. C.Ouncil s and �he . 4 ular can a Reform pa�rt,V for the PLOWS AND FAR: " i I .� I . 3lection, was in town on Mellis takes this opportil lify of returniair thanks ta � I I - needy anLi ftS friends have been bringing . Leg-i§laturo. Conservative by a tiority. of 11. This basinces 8atu rda, f. --George BavMcn moved his Macy custome week i ice I . - I . C3 . . . ML ' - of Lro and It with whoni lie has had , n �he prese I . to bear upon constituency has been'repreaented by a Con- to Lu,,,, this week and Mr. J). McInnis the pleasure dving bus ness with during the pitt near relatives. T ie'ceremony wa's - Neill - 5 R. Shepherd ; 6 . the strongest kind of pressure 0 about . Craig ;. 3, J. Reliban ; 4, A. Me- ' A eomewhat animated­� -discussion tc ok yeara and that he ig at h 9 r -03t as usual, attending :ed by Rev, A B, ]VI L I perform P I , J- .33. Box. Hilj� . � - the Government to furnish the where. place in the Legislature a fe I w days ngo on �scrvative for mauy yea;ra, so blie clection has taken possess [on --It was reported that to the wants of all Plow pairin�,,. CastinKs and fit- cR0, of Cranbrook,1 at bert,-1, P. Feeney, I Dublin 1; 2, P. Morris, withal � does not make any change in a pc & branch of the Afe -chance' Ban'y wag to be tinge for all lines of plow four o)clock. Alias Do�a Kinney, of Wal. Staffei ; 3, J. Carmichael Staffa - 4 J, A, � to patIl it, out of the hole, and the County Councils litical , filvais on band, Brie I ton played th . �Act. Mr. Tacker, the started here, but n confirmation of the along your implements I 9-01 tirn-. All,%, gon an ddoing marph in good MeLaren, C.romarty. ' oil ' J . . `�� I sense. But as� Mr. Campbell, the I . F arton'-1, P. ' - - I ( . __ : 9 arn� within one of defeatir buggy work *and repairif and all hu -s of mithing I A � by . to enable it to extend its operations and member for West Wellin ton, introd iberal tumor is to hanri.. as styie. The brid 3 w Arbogast, Sebrinpille ; '), T. E ,dwards,, , . ; . ' . . i1ced a candidate, c . Mrs. J. P.'Rose enter- Iva! �given away her - . , ,g Mr. f young.peop] and at low living prices a )d good word done at the brother, Mr. W. D461co.nacn, and looked Mitchell; 3, J. Butter, Motherwell ; 4, J, �? � - . I brirg it up to a atate of . efficiency bill repe.iling the pr�sent Count,y C 'uncile McNeil, the old-time representative, at the tained a number r [a on Monday old stand, T. h1ellis, Ki pen. 1737-1 charm; in a dres§ of white flowered bod- -9 �milar ius�itu,, Act, and substituting for it a 8,yat soln6� g�neral election, it was thoug1t he might 9 . W_ Woodley, Fallarton-. Dowule'- 1, J, - equal to Ala J and other a-' evening. -J. H. Griqve is in Hamilton this RF,TuRN . : In I - - - eni E ED. -Miss ellic S-ewart of the To do this would requi- . ' . NY week as delegate frol�n the Sons of England. immed with 1lace'and ribbon. Af r Armstrong, Stratford ; 2, i tions elsewhere. in this, time. � Howeyer, the r ew Cc userv. I 3rd concession, of Ta kersmith, has just re. . G. Arrnstrong,� � an a Bt si 1 college has been hearty congratul appy company Avonton; 3, A. Grrant, Avonton ; 4; P, I I . re wl�,at similar to the old one, only much.more ative candid ate.:proved to be stronget than 9 turned from Longm unt, Colorado, where Bat down to a tab) . I an annual gran -t of forty or fif ty th . on8and ob'ectionable. Air. , -O'Sulliv a0ons th� h . I �tac'ker' bill prcposed the old. The'latormy opened herc.-T�,e 78xeter cou.neil have de. een spendIng the winter, we d with dainti�o, K ,earney, Conroy ; 5, G. Green, Fairview. . .. � weather and ,snow - she had b rr 11 fille V,j a. Blanshard-1, dullar_k, or perhaps more, In addition to the thi.t the county coun ils 8hml blocked roads in thati section of ccuntry oided to lay a gran4thic sidewalk fron, -Dr. Alias to which all did pte justice. In the e' ' I VV. Gowans, Anderson - 2 T - 1. I � consist of the I Stewart enjoyed her -trip very muc 1, and, i I -i - I . . � Rollin's office to .the Metropolitan ' ng a reception m as given ,to over one hi St, Mary � �� y ; reeves of townships and villages also, no doubt � � -1 hotel. . being of a geological Ju rn of m;nd, secured n- E I ; 3, J. Fotheringham, i id I at a , militated against the 8 icoess This- will be a large dndertaking.-�-R,3v. Dr. dred of their fr: ends, w:h�o enjoyed then- I Wpopodeth'a'm ; 4, 0. B.aWebBter, Science Hill , . . vei liberal a" already granted. The Gov. th 1 ' . - . � - ' i . ernment have introduced a bill which pr mayors of towns not sepai ated r of the Reform candidate, as Conserva Lives, a large collection of minerals and other 'selves in music, - I � i . f o4 t.be for ,sorne reason or ot:ier, often 'atirtnount Giff j,rd, of Clint 11, preached eloquen.6 erlu. valuable relies from tie, State of Gold. gatnes 4nd dancing until in 5, W- P- McIntosh, St. Marys ; 6, W. R. 'I � . . . 0 11 . ;; when all 'd[6 'parted for their Carr, Kirkto.n. Usborne.-I, George Bus- 4 : I i ,cience department, a, res3ntation under this system he proposee. erals will not face. . a I Airs. -Kirkby ma y well, Cet . expense of the r . D., ay, of this ornes, wishing bir a: d I" - Sab )ath. Rev. R. E'. Millyard went to. was in Stratford on bt sil3eES on ) 9 , Tharne I - vido8 for' the Province assuming the entir� ,codulty., And in order to even ditficul�ies to vote for t ieir tean which Lib cati)nal sermons : n �vjain street church last early hour, � . I . up the rep. B-RiEFs -Mr village, 'h itralia - 2 W. Afont�ei,sth ! � 1 Glib 6 X1 o day. - i m&king some' other regu,lations. 11is will I � — I �- __ . to .-Revs. Wrn. Martin and C. W. - . I years of happine,vs.-� Th6. wedding gif a.) Road ; 3, S. Routly, Kirkton ; . 4, H. Bore - I � . re in nand I I that each member of the 3ounty council � ' I U!, Bro n exchanged pulpits Sabbath mornin The roads a bad (onditio b tiainess Which were.useful, ,Cqs4v and beautiful, a- land, Farquhar. Wm. Ryan,. Mitchell ten- � � .! proportion to the . 19 . The woollen' man' acturers and their. 9- is retarded according] .-The hum of the spoke the popula it y w4ich,tbe bride w3a Bus commissioner for Sou . ! . I I . . in � L num- friends in Parliament are raising a great again � � th Perth. ; entail an additional cost of at lea9t $2,3,000 shall have votes in - : I -T o -hypnotiati held the boards at the saw is . heard in he mill yard. Mr. 11 i � I . - an the Province. But even this very liberal bar of peciple he rEp �esents. ,The quietion. row because Ope a house three a . ights this week. ' McNeviii, who is a busy man, with his large held. Mr. and llr;. K�rkby left for thiir .-A stranger, giving his name as Burn. -1 " . . ; aid does not aait the University authorities the Omosition all de. t as they . a , ay, the prefer ntial , i . home in Detroit c n Monday. ham, registered at the Ontatrio House, in St. � . took a partizati turn, ; ,. . I st%ff of men * t is urni out -_ � � . . t , . in assis s.nce, i t ' � I I � � and their friends, and they are clamoring tariff on woollens is rIuming the business, as Marys, one month ago. On Saturday last :: I I large quantities of lurhber ­-, —, . � . .I.- - . claring them8eb Iii Opposition to 'the th . . I I Bluevale. daily. - g p is . 3 he paid a short visit to S' i I qy .cannot compete s vi �h the old cointry . I fi tratford, during I for more, and are su-�ported and encoura ed pre 3ent system I itill keeping busy and'adding a few Toilre to Pei -t I otes- I i I I .� - - . - - -9 and in! f avor c f M r. Tu( ker's � i -IMS -The railroad companies are try. the number of those : which he called on HOD. Thomas Ballantyne, � - goods coming into, this country The reg- bf our citizenle who -Mitchell'apr ' 'far wi-be held(n ex-18peakerof the Ontario i - by the Opposition. ki their- demands, and proposal, Mr. Whitne'� goiag so far s to ' ing to make up for last- week's lose of time," have been suffering from his effe to. . egialature, and - I . . . ular tariff du 6n imported wo llens is�.,35 c But April 11th, '! - �i than the I stated that he was aison of J udge Burnham, ;� when the matter was before .the Legislature say that anything wolild be better ty - by rut3ning extra trains to gathe'r up the most of them, we are pleased to note, ' f, I � I -lie (,.,'ov present law. the G vernmitnt and. -r .ent., and ' are -The Mitchell S,porting Association wi�l and had married a daught.jr of Ron, John ; . I on Taosday, Mr. Whitney berated t their. per c with one-third o that rate scattered freight. So, in the dark there are improving nicely. -Mise Mary Moodie has hold horse races on Play 24th. 1 ernment for their paraimony towards the � British woolleno'h4ve still to pa, hoarse whoo, whoD, whooings Bind rumb. gone on a summer visit to he SiMPBOD. He gave . his- addres8 as " The i . supporters, on the other hand, stood up. for . on ( . 33 I- 3 per . r sister; Mrs. -The flax bu8i BOB iejta�be revived agai i . a . orbhweat Territory. � ' . I cent. to the customs , lingo, and in the d dy there are long - specials Wm. Plewes, of the NX a Maples," a farm alleged to 4b � - party which he the present ael., affirmling that it.w ,nterii g Ca I' da . in Mitchell. Mr. N)". Forriaster will run the Ontario'county. He reprod' ted himself I ; I . University, �nd pledged the � a situated in ; . - I I I ork � wetr With freight charges added, the aebuta, ,pro- to T . � I . - I I Ong th I I k breeder, sud claimed to � . on of tfle .peopi I tection ta the .Canadiad maninactur r of a � . : leads to go the whole hog an �! 4nd to the satisfacti A Pleasant trip. -Mies -St. Marys ny, Limited ; , and now and again a lone engine s6rieks Alias Moodie leaves behind a host of friends mill this season. I ! : ; I . en I - d give the - . I devilishly al 3 rails, A lone; engine is who will wish for her Cr mthety Compa be a largo stoc ; I - . . : � division was taken, and on a straight �arty, woollens is quite 25 per cent.., th it is', a is .a thousand times. more wicked -looking than Ads Harrier, of Usborne, is spending a shipped 69,732 p)u;db 1 off butter to Ore f 'have been frequently in the �old country, At 7 University the f ull measurel'of support which �1. . � I i �. enabled to-chargp his h a train a mile long The former 'is like a i this J)oint his imagination r4 -n amuck. lie it � Its friends and .supporters demand. In �ote, Mr; Tucker's �billl was 4e d me cufjt(*mer $5- for pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. John R. Britain- last week, : I � - is � i I . ' I -Jeate �y a -a quantity and quMity-ci woolle" crazy thing that,will run naked, bftt the lat McDonald, of Tuckeramith , had been presented to the Ptince of Wales, I this position we feel co that, can - -Miss Agnes -Mrs. August F,4my,er, of I nfident that the mass -inajority jof ten, ' Ip'!' ., t - f � � lobka an if our Conseiv. be reat Br Logan, I � �; - by him bad I __ , i - i I ; 0 - thi' be seen from this that t a woollen manufac. child say, and so gains in 'digoity.-Latitl some time, is now im'proving nicely,-Nliss break one of her a a. I �, n been given a beautiful span of horses, and - � . boughtin G in for.,%, It will ter waits to - pin on its " trail �, ,as the McKay, who has been in poor health for the misfortune to fal;, .the oth r day, a t�l now King Edward VII, and of the people of tl�e Province will not sup- �tiva friehda are disp9sed t ' make ren - e � I a an - I � i - issue at the next election. . I . en i port Mr. Whitney. Indeed, we venture. to i turers are not special bjectu for corrmis. week Joseph Yeo was with a snow plow Clara Anderaon, who has been for some time -Mrs. H. BecIr a respected � hat his wife had been presented to Que f ' . . I -It would be ell, I . iz L eIr resident;olf � Atlexandra. fie claimed to have been very I - " it the country would not support the ther3fore, for the Gov'ernmeat to gel in I __�_ . ham he and the other workmen shovelled turned home. -Rev. Mr. Sawers, of Bra e- 0 n N dne�day Of last week, ill recently in a Chicago hospital, and when " aeration. gang from Tuesday -till Saturday. : At Dur- vieiting among friends at Clinton, has re- Rostock, died ( 1, say tba ! I I i N - I ral p.ap r are finding 813OW f6r over twe ty-four hou c after a brief illnek . . � Government in going the . Jongth it has were shape -to meet it. , 16 is not a inatter of very Several Libe - ault irs: Without field, conducted the service in St. Andrewlx years of age. T4 i e deceased was 7� he got well he ha,d only enough money to � �.: any food. A snow plow was der and church on gabbal-h I - ! - : the question made a test issue at the polls. grea i importance which way it goe.9, as with the Senate foe inst�tuting Ailed i get as far as 8 b. Marys.' He asked for ,the I ; I . . , . J ast. Mr. Sawers is one -Joseph Dean, the f urteen- ear-old-eo4 loan of $8, and Mr. Ballantyne gave him $11), - I . � � a �n, enquiry broken at the stati(n here on Fri0ay last. bf the ablest and .foremost men of the of y i � . Mr. George Dee n, of 1$tratford, cut hi� Mr. Ballantyne afterwards telepb i Where is a strong feeling in the country that coun �y councils now have n-) little to do that into what have become k no'wa a h'e " Oook It was attached to 11wo engines and accom. chureb, with a reputation that is more than ,oned to i I . . I I .. I I &-ny deficiency that ma exist in the 13nancea it is iot of mue . throat with a razor on ]Friday night, a� St. Marys to find -if the man bad left.. I : V h moment .which wayl its charges." They eay, �Kat a co mibtEe of panied by a prig of fifteen men,who ow cial as an earnest presenter of Gospel came very close to death. It is thoUT4 Whpn he beard that be had been in St. � : . . oop. provin I of the University, or that may Le required n'iem:)er8 are elected, or what t � b`e repre4n. enquiry should not 4 -e been appoi ted ed down upon the illage for dinner. like'a truth. The Christian Hadeavor meeting now, however, tbat is will recover. h Marys for weeks, and had not, as he repre- � I . ,y, ishould be obtained tatio� is. However, small and unfin - until some member had aken up n hi 8 Tie disabled ano'w plow , in the evening was tiaken , to increase its efficienc standing army. I .. - I . port . hi elf by Miss Jessie b is partly bline , a 3d t akes fits, and bat sented, arrived -only on 8aturday his out- � ID � was taken away (in Monday. -Mr, Will McGregor, who is e of t e finest workers . y increasing the fees of those who attend, ant Uestiong of this nature, . on h be0eyn kept to a great extent in the house. � I � . q ,4hich directly the res-O.onsibility'Of pr�e:-erring t echargea Honey, of the Toronto streeb car sbrvice, is of the church in the line of Sabbath Be OO picionb were arouted, and he had Burnham I 11 - . and not by bleeding the provincial treasury. ', I ' h I ConfinemenU and I is E io'kness- affected him so � 4 . I qffect the peop)e, often Vweild i much more from his place in thq House and emanding visiting his parenta� hom'ei-Mesers. Robert and all good work for promoting and re�orm- . arrested, He was brought to Stratford, and � j- a committee'.of investigaAon I severely that,he tl reaten Id � arts of, all. -Mr. Ben. but his parents though thin , A universit eduation is an educational plote.nt influenQ'e than other questions of ' This may be G. Casemore and R bert N.- Duff ikre on a ing the minds and he , to "kill himself, when arraigned was indignant. After ' I I - '. the usual formula in such cases, but ever, in trip to Halibuiton this week, to lack . . . - n1gof, it, Re[ night in the cells he pleaded guilty to 11 � � I _% � over jamin Cooper, of Howick, also Mr. Tolton, went to bed do usual I 1 luxury, and thaue de3iring to enjoy itshould much grester r6oment. the present so is the absence of this, we think the Senate hag - some timber landi. ri. lay ht but"al I I I . I - i -A number of young ,son 'of Kra. Tolton, 'of :this village, were il . charge of obtainjug money under false prel. � ;�! r , I little later he got Itia i I V I I I I 1 1 � - � � . -1 . . � , �f !r a razor and out' tencen, I I i � _. � I . . I � - � i , 1 . ; i I . I -i . z I ; � � I I , � ! � i 4 - . I I I I . I , � i . I i �. . � I ; � , . , � i ; ! � . . � . I I i i � I I � i .1 . i . I I i I I i , i i ! � . - I I - " I , , " e 8 , , , y I W f _-_ IBM , , , � , , , , , * , � - - - - - - - - I �y - I - ifz� I t ' - a 'a ' e P. I ' e .N I �- i I i i cl�! I , I I I ,� � - I a � , I ` 3 , I �� 6 �, � � n � � I i b * t I I i I r ..�.__� �n , a io 3 4 - I - � , I 11 I, - I In 11 , I -_ [It - ' I , , ". - I I - I ' , b ... �, - I , t ,�fcj , a, r I - in I 11 . � e -i �-d V I I I � I All , , , I 0 1 ,� I I . - - I I, P, I ,it', T '�] ; , ul . Ala 11 I 1 J ! - A. ' , 1, I I ' � Ity a t _ t �11 I 1� r , n! i , ' I T tk u . I - I . , � . � . � i I I . . I.. , I . ; . . I I �� - . " - I � I ! I - � I . I . I . I I I . 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The Case -WI . - - attempted to - 1 1 this morning. three- houri" I Blsk-e, with h ]gr, - 0 ',the CX-treme.p poilats,. .when "id explidt, I �offered bis , Atfinite -and i vion-ded, -and swear testat' lof the testirn( Iduring the m( Mr. Cook 16131 . lea to the Seni . pauded with i � I . . � I r Inister " in , I " i .11 I grew _80 . at 44 rril I out the Cox pathetically � red msk*th -cook made I . i were damagI . 131 striking were I that long Babe the alleged al money Irom b, niont, be wf< .f3ir Wilfrid, L, an&110n. Dav - I L ­ - —kr. Arch] ,of twenty yea] Xrebibald Thc 'at Winuipegi A -Thom was a _: bouse at Winn two years ago-, and be took a that .--he migli �voree and was ,,wbon be was t Iige-d to stop L . _awl_ Iq _ p�ssed V —11r. RoSPI -libby v;eetrid are on ,cord.g w to Place.- ialn � .Arld feet eopp] -one -of these I tunit- th 'Cu T =1 his N He took hold I . Lhand., which q .-oner-, and whe .,who beard his wa,vi'Zoubled i -teowelously u to lift him up liber-ated, Mr, L badly burned, _31r. They, ,near Woodato Ago,, was, ten: mine near Pio day'N Work WA - �hbs own adjoil t )be one of tl -now -a muft Utah in the A - dent and -lead, enterprises, found an irp� 110,000 tOW&T cathedral. - IS autl zotneUme industry. . I ,Fall W''heat �new. 4tang whsa= ,oxts I , per bi o p_aas,par bushel, lit.Ae4ey per butshii , Buttey, No. 1, 10 jBujur,'tub__.. Egiv per Aoz-. plour.pet 100 lb - H47'rer ion nov Hitides par103 Rv 'Sheep Skins.. .. I I wool -I......_ - F:Plsiobt per bu I LaSit, (re'411) pe) � I W*od per �cordfl Wodpe.roord t 4-pples PST bag- . 0o T*r Seed.�... - 2.1m)tby Seed - For �, per -100 L! 70-owt Veir lb- - ,T-.-- Tb)wxTol - ings sze libers L I And prices SVC lar and poli, 1OW918 grade r Ttibs are atew. � prints are ate! I dull at 12 to ateady, row-ing 10.Ac per Aozei - ,&,;NTJ1r,AL,,� is very �uiet �i . for .white-, anc ter -There is �1 creamery at 22' to 1,510. Egg 13 to 14o. � I I I . . I I . - ToRo-N-TO7, .yj ' red, 690 ; goo b&Lrley,-, 47c ;� w to $16,; al . IU Z I ket, is Bteady., quotled at 29 1 ,out of i�tore I steady &t $15. � for bran in e .1"Velgetting �$ Livzio,00Li� - No. I standar, Wall&. )ao -etc Ts 1;,.d ; NLO, "I . 41d ; futures, TonoN.TO, I nriarket here i the domand f4 small, We �q $6.70 to $8.-54 to S7.80 Per 1� per pushel. , Tono.\Uol I mand for frea and the marli, stock. Price I I to l2e for-. W to SW for" i Liv Lo:Nwx, � I f �tatta eatilet L Livgltl.ofr� ' f,l,d ; no abel TonONT0, '� I Offerings wt little boa-er. 1 $4.60 to t5 p at $4 to u-51 . - - IM; for feedel . -_)ierw_Ther� steady derai,