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Dissolution of Partnerghip—Greit & Nacdon%ld—1
Gr-)gan—Biohardson & Molnnis-5
Auction Sale—Mrs. George Ducie -5 Notice wru. Kiliott-5
Gr�nLand Wanted—Ge-irge MeEwen-6
d Trunk Rail vay—Win. Sornervill!-5
Al ction Sale—JaInee Clamphell-5
-&I BuAnesa'Uollege—o
Fl ures Tell—C-oit.
St tement of ToNra of Se�dorth-5
81 zelat Birg%ina�McKolnon & Co. -5 Di icount Sale—Robt. Willis -6
W. Bulger -6
QI estion of Watehc3—j
Ai i Odd Pair of Fa ts—�Arht Bros. -5
At otion Sale—JaM3 Watsou�6
G1 I Watt id—Mrs. W. Gwcalock—S'
Ca raived of Music
oAt�John E der -6 krmera'Inetitaue—Geor-e 1103-d-5
t Ruron F, Account# Ready—Grig & Stewart -8 Be For Sale or Rent—Robert Will's -5
For-Sal.--Jazueo Cosinor-5 Rini
IA ction Sale—Robertrin,; rong-5
Archipelago of 3G,000 1,landa—M. C. Dicksou-5
II eurauce Card—J. Ldckic-6
D !d Apples, &o.-4—Resittle Bfos —8
PAPst
M sic -0. W. —8
Vall Paper—Alex. Winter -1
SkAFORTIE, FRIDAY, Feb. 2191,, 190�
The Ontario Legislature. After a storm there ii uNually a calm.
Tae event in the Legislature last week wa,
t ie introduction of the Government bill foi
tie regulation. of the liquor traffic and pro.
v1ding for submitting the Manitoba act -to
al referendum of the people. It Wag
i roduced,by the Premier ia one of the
rz�ost able an] convincing speeches ever de.
;v
li� ered in the Legislature.. The interest
t ken in the que-,tion may �e judged from
t4e fact that the gallaries in the legislative
b4ilding and every other available space
Within the chamber was packed with pec-
ple eager to hear the Premier's epeech in
toducing the bill, Since then there has not
been anything of interest transpiring in the
Le ialatur% most of the time having been
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taken up with the estimates and considering
pr
ivate bills. Mr. Whitney, tho. leader cf
the Opposition4 is to deliver Limaelf on the
Prohibition question when the me3sure in-
troduced by Mr. R -)as comes up for second
reading, When this v i [I be and whit posi -
tion. he will take on the- question, not even
a hint has yet been given on this latter
p!)iat. The Lill has c&ued much excited
enticisin otitd3a, and the opinions expressed
upon, it are as. varied as are the paragraphs
of th6 bill. The more extrama wing of the
t 3raperance party are not pleased, as noth-
ing will 996tiefy them short of a bill'passed
inimediately by the Legislature, and this is
an impossibility, an 4 even were it possible,
would not be prudent. The cooler and
vvlkser heads, such as Rev. Dr. Cven, R.3v.
Dr. Potts and other aboh men have exprea-
eel themsalves as being wall satisfied with
the action of the Gavernment, and have u n-
hesitatingtf stated' -that they ed.naider that
the beat and wia(st -course has been pursued,
both in the interest of temperance and the
contry. It is possible that changes
may be made when the bill comes Dp again
and before it becomes law. The Doniinion Parliament.
The Dominion Parliament opened at Ot
tawa, on Tsiursday of last week. Thers,
were the ueual. ceremonies at the, openipg,
only, porha,ps, on & aGnIewhat more gorgeous
s)%le than for s)me years. The speech from
the throne', or the sessional programme,
"de much food for diiaus does not provi Sion.
-Passing reference is made to the harves t to
the census, to the royal visit, to the ap'�li-
cation of the Canadian Pacific for, power to
raise more money, to the Marconi experi-
inents, to the coronation, and to the confer -
once to be held vid6h the Colonial Premiers
in London. Theae do not promise much in
the way of legislation. About qll that is
new in the speech., &Eido from tbelouggestion
for legislation against anarchists,, i's the mdn-
tiOn of intention to appoint mor� commer-
cial agents and arrange, if possible,' for a
direct steamship service to So� ) th A[Lica.
The discussion on the address whinh ensued
brought out nothing origival and Was rather
dull and of siort duration. Ib was closed
on Monday night without an amendment
and without a. division. The ealicnates for
the flaancial year ending June, 1903, have
already been sabmitted. This is the earli-
eat, on record. It is claimed that the pro-
posed expenditure is some six mil,li)n dollars
less than that of the previous year. This is
a gratifying feature, if the' saving in the
regular as, i atE s is not more thaz,i % iped out
by the supplementary - estimates whi�� h, are
yet to come. The atnouaLs in the eati.
mates for this county that we notice are
$5,000 for the new post office building in 04oton, to supplement the Eimilar gum
granted last session. iAlso $10,000, for God -
erich harbor and $5,0U0 r.St. Joseph.
Appearances all seem to indicate an un.
uatz-ally, short'session. A supreme cffort is
to be niade to got through the bmiaess as
qui2kly as possible, so that the Premier m4y
be freI to leave for England for the corora.
tion ceremonies without Parliaent being
in sesiot). It looks s though another year
Iwill be taen to study the cEnsus returns
before bringing down a redistributionnIcas-
ure and that the all important subject of
the appointiment of a railway commifision
and the proper rcgqlaiing of I the � railway
companies to prevent them discrimivatirg
against Canadians in. favor. of American
trade, to Bay nothing of the reconstruelion
of the Senate, will also be eta-, ei off for an-
other year. The ministry, however, meet a
at -11 prosperous country, and it will stm,Dge if they are not able to demon3trato
that at least some of it is due to ministerial
actz. rr
-he Domiion Government ha,ve done
good Eerlvice to the country in Eerving �ne tice to the combines that they will not be
allowed to run this country and prey upo
u
the people as similar institutions ai e now
doing, in the neighboring republic. Sofne
age, it was made known to the Govern-
rherit that the paper makers had formed a
combine for the. purpose of destroying com-,
petition and unduly enhancing the price of'
paper to the consurner. A commision
was
appointed-, an investigation made and the
commisiston reported the chafga proven.
On ther.'str6ngth of this report the Govern-
rnent promptly took action and, availing
themselves of tha power the Ilaw gives them,
made a, redaction in the pro4ection formerly enjoyedby the pa6per manufacturer& It is true it required a good deal of firm pressure to move. the Government to action in the I
IIIIIFEBRUARY 214 1902' i THE 4URON EXPO�JTOA first place a By ave. e en now pl iced a both as to 81 I . ?In manufacture.' It is not the can proper y a ton o. t e major. w en a 0 Wol I lis arm was tra6s. .1. RTHS LEADING SHOE: STORIE. ve and and a go tle totich )n the within the p, i r of the Provinei NI Logisla- ity # them would put in less crop, a the formed from a bath t to!ono of the' finest v'e apap r com, ne. The red tion in thi tariff tare to givi prohibition The beat r4ght season, and do it better and stac their farms in Grey to-, vusbip. Twenty years ago ilW, inaignifioant. Bu t R is , a they can! do �o adoet what known as g Hill I tbink they would be mon, y in Mr. MeRinnon was ma d to Miss I I and four hfx power the ov- the; Manito ro dZr pccia Dis- co e pr ical ill4strat icii of t b. This is not a prohibitory p et at the end of. the ear, Here n On- Kay, wtio, with tvi unt Sal ernment posaetses in this Airectio' at�dGt is meAture b me s, -and is n6b what the tar! , if a farmer was to leave his gr in in sons, survive. I lecessed. was a Presbyteriain y or a p ' wi in the previous p14.6isoitep. it th -OF- a gentle hi�t to combines! in geI that 0 Ila lto, k from harvest unt ng r, of in r6l,gion, a Lib oral in poli ion and had a -13
will b vo' this power ban and a I used'if nelessary Ro anito ob simply prohibits� the sale wi er, at -least some people woul oa �ge circle of IriendS. L He' will ot be al- �111 I hill �head Wasn't level. . In M rio._ is demis mew!
and that such combination In i6oto a and clubs and in private board- anitobs', it is going, indust i min, and', will lowed�to ga�in supreniaby tin thi cOuntry.� ini-houser. does not prohibit the s%le in this �ule,,;nd not the exception. At the 11be. be regrotted. At- dr9g stores, g,, -The residene of Mre. Wallace of iiear ,)g - I S The actiod of the GovOurnent is � much n to cilizens who desire to a -harvest, &:Wi nipeg paper Boots ho'es an d Rubbe
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pact t h%0, it is uy it f ro avo �ammerhill, was the scene. of a plemo"b Imore signi6ent hi this rds b m iside of the Provincei' It the farmers good, timely advice. It sAil of ast, week, 6010V yea� grain and stack it W F notable for 6nv punlshnieni� it Will bl apoli , doen not pr 11, it -the manufacture in'.the F�rmers, -take a warni g Irasson from last t on Wednes my evening, 0 NLY,i the paper con�binei or any relief it� will fur- t Provi e f, r ale outside the Province. 'a harvest; stack you hev'her third r, Et 5 be6sme the OR TEN DAN %W or v I up in the atre, de of Mr. Rio ard"Waite The ceremony niah the paper oonsumero. it !is In the Th ifferen a between a meaBure WeAl�o hear,�othe stack w I I 1W -hat has b the pr position upon which and not ave our 0 we 8 performed �ewgiven, t of gentle; very gentle hint t of this k wa y Revi Al x Stowa litit bis
nton, in the r 13 o r where the importance lies. tb people v� ad in e pletilocites, hence .bar." Some 0 �111 esence of 4y the im- 11 To enable us t educe'otrtock, to make room for an ext t t f but . Most easel they were dry niediaie friends o the contr eting parties 9 the zi�cefsi. anoth r' vote. Beside this, gZi -in of Boots and Shoes as well as our regular Spring good8, yve offier tile f 0110wing in th6 plebi cI votes Ithe people voted on w6a, er stacks, made to I at the water in, in. The happy coupl areheld in! much (84eni p Editorial Notes Co monts. ifiducements to cash bayers for the; next ten daye, viz.: the abstra h uestion of prohibition. In stea of to keep it out!; tien when nde who are extend- iZ cir numerou frie If the people of � the one ituenoy, of Liegar, t I be referen uo� as pro d by thu Ontario wee s of broken weather came on, the farm- g con gratulativi i 4'and good' w wbich
d Manitoba, in which a bye -e ection to On, Rubbers and all lines of boots and shoes (Slater ala Gbvernmen e peo I Will vote on a con- era ou.nd themselve"n a bad fix. Fortun. and Mrs. Waite 0 ill take upl housekeepilrg on. Tuesday, are not proper y veraIod in the apte law, vl�i, h wilf come into operation a,61 the weather kept cool and the -in, on the 19.h con shoes excepted), 10 per cent Cash Discount. �g
heat on the. groom's f ai cession pol 6eal issues o d under t he rovisi s of which they will thte hed out pretty safe. It.00ste two cents of Hullett. If the Aay,lt will �otibe the. h he polit . i eightyi'm�eti On all kinds of felt shoes, socks and rubbers, etc., 25 per ent. .4i e
fault of t ve to live, it t is car ried. If some people incy in the bush' to !S ok thresh tt, and -The annual n North Huron r f ,piano, as in 8, el eetiDg Of the were held 9. would thin r bef )ro they taik to the that or less Would stack i t." I fear myl letter County Orange lolge was helo in Wingham, Cash Discount. 112 in the Qo'notitue cy laari lweqk. A tbein�
public, the3 n� bt tall. more sensibly. is ge ting to6 long and y arbaps tiresome to oh Tuesda of las' , week, whe y the follpw- The above discounts good for ten -days only, commenci Afrorde �y, and Jist
T14E ):POSITon rmaders, �herefore, I vOill out *
The Torontp Star salre #on. DrA iog officers were ebBoted for the ens0ing #i o the at Bible lesono- �Some ti tention of the Min- it in two and give the�ot ier half nex time. year: C. M., W, J. Greer, ingharn ;i D. 1P3M_7B1P._Cr_A_TPCY- 2.1;2. Montagne's account of Au;tralia eterninds u3 I - . � I I �s was directed to the exhor. 0. IN]. I M. 11 aine , Londeeboro ; Chap.,Rev. W,
I ister of Ra Yours trulyl i - that Canada i one of th4 moat�, fo tuirtate gs-toLGER, Wal Win ham ; recoroing4 oretary a tj I JAM' VV.: Lowe Arc4ibal
countries in the world f�ee -fro4i: Iroutb, bi 616rged'lon the White Pass 0n. e C. Clarke,: ingham ; �nanciabsecre tornadoes, pests, and pois0nou-9 rePtilipa. Riltilway_ le��7 :een Sk4agway and White twy, W. R. Mo ney, Brnsools ; -treasurer otes. ir, Alowly la�.Pr
Huron'N R# &W4 (tj OPPOSITE ll�orse. be 1'�+tter has been a subject of el rave; -D. and wt bq"
Mrs. Dawet, wif ley 11�0 r gen- T �-,�he Salvation A intend erecting- a BryaDs, B I of d, WJ e of the I wi Hunter, Blyth eturers J J. MoMan�us r4ut)ugh to be t
et�, ee , t I THE TOWN. discussion I n Mrl Blair and his de- ne� barracks in ('Iin'tr:y N. Leiah=, Marn6c oral, seems to-beof about l he same k nd of e n wl� Winghmm, and T_.I near ,0111
er buebad. la jan iatorvipw, re- _AF pirtment a &t a officers of the White Pmas "Mrs, W. Fisher, �of Colborna had the A hearty invitati3n, was received fi�om ktuff ae; h �t 0M 0/0 woek. przPw
R[iilway fol so e tirne�paat. The Canadian mibfprtune to fall the Other day and break i fi I I Goderich to attar the -12th of ul ele -for big oon, 'Jig
G ad a tariff wbi,3h. was about ic
cently,� she is reported as sIaying that It wo Of her wrist. y 0
it. wall deq.ide-d t hold 'the bration there, b I miss Anuia a -fighting With their'father -�-The Turnberry Agricultural IS !�ingh�m LiBgar, Manitoba, on Tuesday. He ook a Aaron"Bentiett, a prosperous'
h r Bons are still f 60 ociety i young busi. -ter, F4
$18 per ton , fifth �lass goods between annual celebrat at Brussels. -W I -M.- I
and thNt she would rather �aea them �11 dis Skagway atJ& hite H roe, but the compiny v4 i ll,hold tht ir fall f air, in doirload of horses with him. -Mr. F. Heath, ness man of Lueknow. They', left on the �1 W'Dgbaml on Was selected as e next place for -county uVer, as f*r.
than that her husband sh6uld submit to the re I I Life 3.45 p. m. train on a short Wedding trip 00
fused to �c (e t this. There was also a Setember 25th and 26%. of London' agent for the Confederation lodge meeting British. ploviso in 116 propos John L. Wilson, of the 9tk'.con, Company, was in town this week. -Meagre. The good vnahes of a large number of 1i jenall frien" in ad arrangement that -Oae of tho happy events occasionod a, the compan Opuld n,) cession of Howiok, has sold $600 woeth of ripple of excitem ut in Auburn, on Wedn E- A. AfeD. Allan -and Richard Irwin, of Gode- follow the young couple to their. home in �Csmorl
The. election in Liiga�, Nlanito�a, on etween White Pass BtOc . from one Durham cow, ia thei rich and Clinton, respectively, addressed a Luckuow. -Miss Kate Barr is'uov� erican If 0e road t i Past day evening of I& t Week, wben Miss Anb,10, dul -9 trii Tue&Ldav,L for the Dornini(�n ParlioI re- a4d Ska Ly!tb make �p for any reduction, six � ears. etiog here On Wedn.esday'evening, in the stalled a assistant postmistress t0i Mr. Afr_- T.1 19W daughter of Mr. ohn Ferguson, was gilen me sulted "in the Qeotion of, Mr.'Stew�rt, the that was to bOl ade in the Cnadian end of I!he dwelling of - Mr. Wm. Fl�tt, of interests of the Cold'Storage Company, and Kinnon. -Mr. Elam Livingst6pe, who wag i;s a life partner to Mr. Henry Snider,j' E6 returned to tWe road Rm� hite Plass to White Horsq. FoIrdwich, was totally destroyed by fire the prokp�rous farm of the Nile, at the rI I have spent sever&) days solicitig purchas- on the sick list last week, we are glad to Liberal dndidate, by overi9oo of a m0nrity era for the -stock. state is- -able to attend to buAn a 4 - -, n n I as again.- _:1 This show4 �:t 6 power the Government othe day. tnizether with mcst of the co - de ce of the b ide's father. The bride ff 'be
Mr. Stewait polled 3,068!votes ; Mil. Rich- possess ove4 (�,' ii%diaii ;railwava. As they' Aent Mr. Flett bad $120 in cash in the Mr. Win. Campbell Land son Edwa 3.1
1 td, -were. looked beautiful n cream lustre with C�..if- .4%. in, ardson, the �ex.-Member nd Inde ndent hive done v�i� the Wl' 80 can h'ouq'e at the time, and it also was burned. in Goderich on a business t0p Tuesday Bucksk' w1tib, Je Pass road fon and )see tti ming and cari ied a bouqiiet Wroxeter. 49 candidate, le Con- resident this weck.-Mr. Land Mrs. How,4rd Alex- 23 17, and Air., Toombs, 't they do. % e Canada. ;�HrFr. John. A. Wilson, a former of carnations, oses add smilax. Idias NOTES. -Mrs. C. Koehler, of Ayton, visit- servative can'didate, 1,483", The latt�erloses A still, t are some so foolish as to of F rdwich, died enear Rathwell, Man'to", Blanche Feiguso , the youthful ilater of �the ed her-eiater, Mrs. A. H. Mofftt, for nev- ander left'on Tuslay for Kfnc�rdiuel to to Joe e a mo�ud
ad vit it the former's parents. -There W-58 a his deposit. 'Had the Conaervatives I cot bad vocate th' ;he Goveltament purchase all on,January 23rd.- Deceased was 33 years 6ride, in white made a dainty madl of eral days last week. -John Hartley attend- are onsiaer6d
a can4idatp in the fiela, Mr. RIie;ard' very large attendance at Revivalist oulpi son' railwmys re over them the of age. She leaves a hus)and aiil seven honor, while the nuptial knot was securply ed a meeting of the Teachers' Association, in er to prcou e services on at of the,congregi� tied by the Rev. J. KeDnedy. Alt�odjzh in Brussels on Saburdaiy.-Miss L. Kirby, would bave'been elected. 0 trol th Ow posseos if they only like to sma I children. Sunday, mo
tioin expecting it would be is -last d Oa Friday, "th inst., the memb to of the roads were in bad sh Ibly, of of Toronto, is visiting her parents here.- exerciae it, J ape an aFserr. my, 5 ad always been of! the opinion that the E,v.Angelical church of Volborne an Hul. 65 invited guu ts collected and eninyed W: S. McKercher was. in Fordwich on MoI a endauce has - been larger the We h bat 9 the att
Rev. Dr! week be decided'be would continue the ag nd themselves to th i full. day, attendinOhe�7 Peesbytetian tea meet- past eu wult (r. owl'
C3urtice, e4i.,or of the Christian lett, assembled at the parson a a pre, 11out M�nitoba� Guardian, the organ of th6 Meth6dist body )S 1r1tWS. sent d their �&stor and his wife wth a -There died i t the residence of hi3 son,-, iDg.-MC. services until Friday' -the 210. - 84 sfar- per bumbel
AN 9--�r RIO FA�LMER George S�ok!Ba, of Calgary, busblli
beaut4ful fur coat and collaret!e. tha Moore is vititing relations in Riple
in Onar io, i3 a very Ben ibl- le! el headed �111DEAR E Xj� ITOR,-Perhaps so a of Tii F_ ' Thomas C. 81e )henson, lot 27, concession fireman of the C. P. R., %i3ited his sister, � y For H. E. Ellis- a respected resid 3nt of 0, Grey. on' Thursday, February 13th, M�e. J. D. Forsyth, last. week. George is this week. -We understan& Wis. Joseph and,rather clever fellowl- _But� if he has EkPOSITOR 01% Jere wolld take, acme interest Gorrie, departed this life on Tu eaday last Taylor, who lives about one a 0 William C. Ste%enscii, aged 80 years, four an old Wroxeter boy, and his many friends ad a half miles th, is 0I 9 for t -I weel:,. aged 62 years. mption w a the months and eigh j days. About three years i were -lad to see him.-4Tbe Misses C. Harris negotiat or -doz been talking such . stuff �a be is credited irra few I' b t make in re Conan to the n irth of Bly
rd to t�,ip: �hrougmhj piaur,ts 'of Manitoba. cause of death. Deceased leaves a wi a and sale of her farm to Mr. n ill , of East VM13"IN
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with at a recent meeting utive t I IBtarted . fo ago he took a p� Iralytic stroke on his left 01 the l3di & Autist las r two gons. and M. Hemphill visited ia Brussels on ion nevo
aide, which was followed two weeks ago �by Satuiday.-Owitig to the fact that the Wawanosb.-Mr. Joe a 1ki and Mr. committee, of the Domithion A1111'ce, we peg, 144'a in due ason arrived in that rlhe produce business cari i A on y the Little of Dungannon, Sunday a in our 0 � shall. have to reviae ourl' opinion (f him. We o d Winn peg m our priaing city late �Charles Gillespie, in Wingham!, has another stroke, florn the effects of w.hich!he Bluetale cheese factory will be used as a midst' And if he writes in the G111'ardian'as I e talks age, I has ov�r 43,000 of POPul&- ben'!, sold to M(s3rs. Gann Bros. 4� Ca., never rallied, nDt' even to consciousnes. creamery this coming sarnmer, a large num- I '730ow Per b
outside, soine of the hodists ti Hi aged partner is very feeble with her her of the patrons are laying in a goodtock 06102) J"r
go ible Met -On, be -1 ndrI 6f floaters, Twenty- of T ro'uto. This * firm wi!l continuO h Fullarton. would do well to Pit op hi;: as he"is-g0ting el Jerla'' languagis ar busi'" a 90 years and it rfimities. Deceased wait of ico. Messrs. A. and G. Paulin have the ght di e rp keu there, eas in Wingham. born in Toronto in IS21, where he subo�- DOTS. -Mr. R. 11. Pomffoy'me4 with a too fresh and will do I an Limes mor� harm represen�ID many different nationalitiis. 0 contract for cutting the ice. -W. M. Gal- 6tty thieves have be= annoying. the b to the cause, he cha4ions than he hi s ever It a the it'l of Manitoba, an i bids fair quently learned he caLiaet making. 'Hla lahar occupied the pulpit in. the Presbyter- accident Net week by getting'& T�b broken Poop 6 of ngbarn lately. The other night was Married in 1 43 to Miss Jane Worth, of ian church'on- Sunday.-Mi2s Munroe, of ,on his right side. -William Biow.4 �is haul. Seed done it good. itilthe near ftit re to be� the lead ng city of they'� ntered the flour mill by removiing a I England, and as- , result of this union three Milvertou. is the guest of her br ing lumber for his new kitch theDamiuidn' Wianipeg has many large other, Mr. en, ich he roI par 1001A
pane !!of glass, but fourid no money the daughters and tv o sons were borv., i A. Munroe. -Mr. Wm. Watters, of Ford- intends building i -a the a p.rmig,-Henzy -Val ow"Por b#_ TheM iniser of Edu at on has introduced wholesale h)9's 3 and in the chief commer- till. in. ciAl distrib10j] -Mr. E 0 &trill, of Ridgewood P rk 'wich, was in the village onaturday. ,into the Provincial L: islature a vory i 9 point! of, the iv�Bt., The The 100 acre farm of Mr. John Qlark, -Miss Roger has everythiDg ready in the Shane of � i. - I I , stock farms, Godeiiab, attended theigale - b*bking faqlit to are on a lar�gja �cale. I lotig ti concession 5, Grey, has been ,leaeqd of K. Townsend has returned to Betwood, brick, stone and gaud, for i new �itchen,- Tortant measurb. It I is desi ned to pro- ba� ik in t ' Darniuion is mpre- for -an extended visit With A] r. and Mrs. 9 think every� hie Scotch eborthorni,l held by� Robert Miller, after A sleigh load of young people drove down I , *terni of years, to Mr. Win. Hoy, of to Motherwell to the mote th6 principle of free �igh schpo!ls. It at Stouffville, oln' Wednesday'of last week. B. H. Townsend. - Presbyt ian tea. seoted. T4e have �tie, large buildings, the a4me line. Mr. Clark may take' b I' 4111 little iOlo
provides that where th4 trustees liof' b4t the NU4$�Ints Bank tops' them all. ale was rep irded by the stockfnen- whq. . meeting. -The home of Mr. and - o. John any day t0p to Manitoba in the diring, �o see fetia -oze Ac*
is laig t fit attended the vat, ous meetings in Toronto Porteous was the scene of aI v y happy -go high school situated withi� a city ot' town h 0 d' in height, and bm It v ith red whi.01the country is like. J�lYth. poor d1all
and grey The 'ork of erection has last week, as an, mportan7t. event, and the event on Wednesday of tbi when we k$ J?ricez are we
separated from the county' notify the 1coun ty ouglas Johnston, son of Mr. Alex. attendance was I 6rge and competition keen. BRrErs.-Mr. John lbanholm, left Thurs-1. their only daughter, Mite Mand, -,�was unit -
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the me 1� e beat cows, of bo6n going 'for the last two yeark, and Join ton, of-Goderiob, died on Thursday, day for Manitoba with 6 couple of car lo -in wedlock to Mr. Tho.tirl
clerk that the: high -.hool �ia open to gountry D�alw Uias arail working on the in- Mr. Attrill-boug it three of th ads e -d I as ; Marshall, pupils, the county conned iiahall in al�l cases o s fine largechurobes, 13-blinst.,in his 24tVyear. The young and in them has ade on horses, and Messrs. William Bell and- T.- One of Kirkton-'s -most &I yo�ng 11M. dairy ound r
si(le. 'Winni�pog has a a noteable addit'i pu tha i,' who wag never robust, had been in de- !Sloan left Tuesday of thi week for the same The bride was,attired pay the cost of niaintenan�e of county, pits y hoteli,)vith hundreds of other build- tote tokof this county. They are . 1111a goWA iot white I clil i g health f r some years, his illness place with anothee car load. If there ar- -and low., 10 t
at such high.:schbol, the amount -to ; sel- imn�08111 too 111LOorous to mention, and which 1.6 Dacliesa of Gloster F., piice $250 ; vill�ge e. silk organdie, carried a 'bmqitet 1LOf 'Whit -la I . till Sma% thq
any ci , bu IS I
a li developing iato consumption. -$210, an'l Broadhooks 20;h, price :an many horses ab ipped from all the places roses, and was.given %way by b ol r father. Qed by mutual agreementJ In ease of dis- would be at, Ornament io r, the I L_ r. John B -All, of Wroxeter, has a around as from here for Manitoba that offevii
it is to bi� settled as lieretofore. 3 eyo' sb ack a Nlain altreet are in eye Bore clo ki which is one hundred and twelve $6,50, the latter the higbei;t priced &%dprq'b- cOuntrV on The ceremony was performed, -by 'Rev. Mr. future &I
pute �1) to�lthe city� ziWith the early boom they ably best bred c;)w in 0..1 tali 0 ego ght r3oon tb be filled up and Fletcher, of Thames Road, After! the wed- Y6 r'O, old. 'The works are not (neased the brought the highest but the firat� i The Toronto World-i-s"the only Gol!naerva- came to at rice i at the late John horses become cheaper., ap -at present they ding service, all sat down to ,,4nd wilVnob get )ut or sell p ptuous pet about four feet long, and d�iurn rod is are bringing a very h' h figure which' bring thern. tive paper of,any note tblat has co�ne out onf, but w uA they are burned out they Hobson's sale. and X lage Lily, a grand is repa6t. The evening wail pent tingirig eigh kwenty-eight pounds,. dam' i at 25 V the �Elghto W certainly &I thiZfor those' farmers and other amusements. Thebrid received �*d
li,tve to bai &LaccordiDg� to city r gulationa. an of Village Ocs3, wa.31 sold for $1,000. ! po t who have them to sell.-Qute a number openly and oldly in op �ition to Prohibi. to 22c. b t1_.iak a. person, so incline], when in wo� �resuopended about five feetfrorn 'the Broadhockg 20-h is a abovR cow, and belongs many beautiful presents.- showing 1 the high tion. The dial'indi.-ates every second of to one of the )est k i th � ening nf the now esteem in which she was 'held 117 neas ii �aui*at .1
And this same Wp!rld i3 buil'!y o- Winnipfg, $hould vi8itz-the abbateir. Y 'from here to
the h�ur. Praeding Oruicksha� k .by 'Methodist clo In ugharn last Sunday, , frinds.-Miss may Hinks,vf�,Blyvlh, is gaf-�ed just now imtructino the temperance our families of the age. urch at hma
?o respondjnl� did so, armed with a. letter of Ivia- Finest Otali�
--Thomas Hussey, a well-known r(.sdent There was also a number drove up Mond&v iting for a week in Fullarton. Ha!rvey and ph'8 hospital, Ontario whtto'
people of this Province, so advis' hem hfield, died at St. Jose afternoon for the tea meeting and although Albert Gettler lef b on Mondav ftor -16I makes, Ing ink oduction 'to Gordon & IronEiJes, the ofl ,k rietors. ':.I found o4e of the artners in as to the ourse they Bho'uld take on the prO last week, The rc- Drysdal :they report the roads eomethino, terrible, where they will visit th L,)n n, on Monday of the1 office, E ntl be kin � y seilt one of' the eir brdV�er,, An- Vito 103 ; ut
Referendum proposed by 4i. Ross' bill, aud ms in i arrived by trb in the following even. BREEZES. -The roads h ve again become � they were well repaid w4en arriving there. thony.-A large crowd from he�'e intenrl
some of the so-called r4dical lem�erancc -There is � �f
cleI as a qqide throu ' the preinisep. Tile ing, and were then conveyed to Ashfield for tracked after the recent now storea, Bad �'Mr. John WilfoI *ho had the honor taking it, the oyster sup�er on --Thuredmy other par, ii gr is mostly n the country, buy. iat3rTient. Mr. Hussey was about iixty advocates act and talk ae if they were dii- the farmers of thIlif vicinii y are busily eh.' conferred on him of layihg the corner stones night. -Mr. Munroe occupit Ing cattte and locking I after the ran3hes. A the �pulpit in yeb re of age. Heart disease was the cause gaged teaming ii awl gs. Mr. F for this beautif ul church last 24th of Mayl are very -Arn
poRed to follow the advllice. given by the red Ki�i, I the Methodist ohurch:on Sun
We first wen� to the oUtightering place. It ,f le�m day Oight. 0 World, rather than listen to reason and of Lafigdon, North Da vil. was also there for the 4ening both Sunday to,221,e
kot was in .our beilbg Alond a*, the Je try quiet b tern, common sanse from, thos who h0e been th6 �s' slaughleting day, uti pretty wedding took ]age recently ren3wing old a -eq usin tancee. - !and Monday and addressed the. audience on WAU regular butchers, with the Rabi, were frishtown. fir -in friends of ternp6rancei ever t*' . According to pla-elat the reBidence'of Mr. and MrF. Don- The F. Schnell and H. Howard Str-Lw Monday evening. -Mr. � William MoTaggark, 'Alailry tubs, j4
0 ea bad I ald Gordon, of WiDgham, at' high noon, Cutting Compar y were ongaged; cutliIg &-Knox College itudenti, addressed as Irres. to We.
before the World and sorn4 of its d4; g ca acity in usy t- It looks as though 'the E. MoVaul D e 'C"a buoy irny informant, the _ry 12,
an exisetncr.� me is. 121) head of on eaday, , February 11th, when their straw for M r. Peqer D arI j r ast Friday. byterians of this place, �Randay lmornillg on Goods Co.. Seaforth,.Would rathdr spll Far Unchanged ia'
dai 1� er, Mile Isa, became the biide of -Droad shee t waters of the work the miisio'n%rk .00clety of the Col- Costs or any of the. striall piece F4'rs at any to 90 for I
W. on onday, 60 1 3u
cattleperd%�!au theJe t I too ice.cover est. In the afker- any price hem up in �stockmnd he proposed refetendum 'lege is doing in the far �V' Some. object to t heod. The bi does all the ki down Mr 1 W. Gillivray Readinv, of El Paso, Lake Huron at present an' so far as the eye t - than' take t on th6 prohibition questio to 4 chicker. ecording, to an old w or cus- TexaE. The ceremony was performed by ca n penstrai e is t D be see thing bu D fnoon he took charge of the Bible claiia and carry 'them over -until next aeaI They h on the ground torn, the RE b�!mustdo:all the Iling, And' l� I iust nol a ess watt ks.-M.r. Alex. Ig preached. a splendid ontrary to Brit-� a n t�ike the aninial, an he muRt 1 -Mary Jane James, relict of the late rChallet is at pres int bre4ing in, -quite a relief for Rev. Mr. Ate is just the bargains, y that such- a proceeding is 6 have not many Fure left, but per"ps there
L. Murray, -of Kinoardine. boundl of iceb�a, dthe evenin rmon noV give th( micond out' with the knife. If abAnged. a spicy. !which was on Want. ieh precedent and is nueopst6tion,al., The Charl)s Brown, died at her home in Wing- sorrel driver. -Messrs. W Lean, who,� although no�b yet strong, is gain- AM 3 epar - J. I Talbot and M Fog an-ltid f f
people generally v�ill not tiike much � tock in he aid eithf r ihe Jews, would nr� t use the ham, )n Tuesday of last week, aged 32 Arthur Sreegan 1 aid our village "A business Ing stength fast and 'will be able. to preach ment at Ottawa has kindly 'con;ented to stock, W&�%
meat, altho . ig,h-the Gentiles went([ likely do ypara,11, Deceased has been a highly respect- trip recently. -OA as usual next Sabbat4.-Messrr. Howard erect a railway catching post on t ie Grand 11 to 12,3,saA
such an objectior. If to riefer an, important so, Still; d-eir plan is a good one, for they plonceps of thia village 01 ed rcs','Ident of Wing_�am,, and vicinity for a say that the recei t storms; have' been t4e Alexander atid wife and Miss Bentley and Trunk here for the pur ose of taking -on turkeys arev
etit to the slaughtering nut E. Campbell drove over to Gorrie last week letter bagf with th P. At 25 to 50c,
r of years. Three small boys ara-left worst they have ever experienc as goin
pub'ic qestion to the people for Mir ver. pub the i rlIo conveni ib; ad in Canada. Is trai full diet is contrary to British' place, then g�o of the butchers tat en hold of to mourn, the lose of a kind and loving -Oyster a now th order' to spend a few days with reiatives in that epaed. The new - arrangement mill enable and gee
precede4A and is uppers are e of the t a rope or bi 40 unconstitutional, 80 much the w4se for with 4 book' on the end, inotheI'r. dayin this vicinluy.-Mr.- Frank Geoffrey iplace.-Mr. D. Crittenden spent Sunday, the people of North Hibbert aud ,E_ outh Me- British precedent and thei-conatituti' n. it and which goes over 4 large wheel. He --Aicouple of business changes have re- is at present engaged teamiag. logo for W. �viaiting friends in Exeter. -Mr, Besse, of Killo.p to receive letters andmnal*sr them OIL Ithen shoves no a door about two feet and f the Blyth flour mills. received two choppers the same it On and after-Apii. Ist mail is time both Were obangeO. The pedple are cenbly1jaken place in Crediton. Mr. Rich- J. Horner. -Mr. John Johnston,: jr. h the qb4i, niniaFs hind ar y Tono-.�To,'Fj
ob diwovere last week for his mill and now has them bags will ib'sL taken on at 8 and I hr9Wn off at
supreme and mrst ever remain so ound the a d P4ker has sold hie stock of dry goods Drysdale, says ha has ju d �m ,�n this L( le;!Nselow )gmamar, sh ves the door higher bushel, 70 free a9d Onligbtened Coubtry of C;Anada. to let the a and! g�oceries to Mr. Chrip. Beaver,_ and word containing 5 letterq and believes it !ranning and lo -able to giind the grain for -8 and 8.15 a e. ; ght th .-Mr. Wm. m. The new mail,route via St. columban 55 to 1530 What they want must & granted � what pi,4"al out, the man at the wheel Mr. A111fred Clark has disposed of his stock to be the longest word in the English liter _ �d at 12, 30 ;audI 3.15 p. '68 to 77-c to they say must yanlks, him i6t� the ri place and has him 0 farmers either fine or coarse
be done. And how re the pov�erlees , tk of I ar��.'ess; etc., to his father, Mr., James ture.-The hard irosto have RIO he !� Campbell, -who has been at Gravenhurst for &ad Beechwood w. 11 be five miloo shorter ton's Sis to $1
desires of the people to be aseertai'll , 1h, If over on his back, quicker Cla - 7the past tbre6 weeks on business, returned than the pressut Dublin-Beechw d route. xied if . k.,I� Mr. Baker 'intends moving to water in this vici 31ty that '!the little stream- than I can Oell how it mas done. 'Chen two Uillfeel
they are not given an opportunity to �xpress London in the near futuie, where be has lets have become exhausted �on Friday evening. -M-. Jerome spent San- 8CII00L MATTERS. The -school property thems4ves. The referend'um gives, them men turn h m:on biE back, when :he Rabbi pur, and the farrn. re, t h . blood a grocery business, while Mr.. era are compelled to seek 1 water in every I day and Monday at his home in Wingham.- I in Irichtown., belongs to thd Rom, -0 tho- quo comes wi his big knife and gives one Alf . oing to Ailsa, Craig 'to start corner.' -A blue i i was seen in our v i -a- a full gang on bulk mil
this opportunity and nothi'og more., e Clark is g Ia nity at lie Episcopal corpoati
heav -,rO th t� oat. His work is his i Mr. Elam Livingstone h,,h on of the Tic= of
y cut a nti�s e r DI buain".3. recently, and xor�e believe'the bird is going -big saw mill, making shingles and haniles London. On December 31az last tl'he*Catho� then done u the ani nal is ope ed, when The Domix:ion Govinent havel, very V� i I � of all kinds Dr. Gaii n f Clinton, was in - lie (public) school t - O:a Friday. 7th inst., Dorcas Isabella to build a nest. rustees -gave, 'UP P05- properly, taken another st�'ep towardl I 1 freer he examine,, the 11111g& The next move was Ma Z' tl)e beloved wife of Mr. Richard our midst on: two different days the padt session aftr having used the pro I 6ry for to the coh s*orage ro6ms, where we found Reid, of West WRwanosh,- departed this week consultin g with E r. Milne. -We are three years without paying.sanyy r nt there- .-441 to A� D. tr-kde and lessen;ng the b4dens ot t, a peo. banging hu idreds of carcasses of beef and ]if "a the -age af thirty-two years, after a to state that Mr. I I ill, 'Who has been -for. -The property is now leasefi to the I sorry ple. It ii nat a very lon& stride, but it is mutton. T d th 1 ir meat bo �h far and she llness. Her remains were interred'in J. G. STANBUIR 1B A (late with Mo- *aid W. ff� �81
e men te. a buainei CID Tc suffering from lung trou ale for the psat few Roman Catholic separate schooli trusteeiri -it one -of tb,%-
of or near. T1 ul a export. - Dangannon cemetery on Sunday afternoon, n,.r Notary. Moneitto loan. Offices lately op. a ilways something. A n ieZ,,aulgo do q Carthy, Oaler i;onto:) Barrister, Convey.
unibei era in �months, is not improvii g, but rather get- and these have promieed to pay t rent h 'sent out Of ing cattle to the Bribish: Triarket. beiiig escorted thither by a large number of oupled' by Collins sqbury, over O'Neil's 33ank 't ng weaker. -Mrs. B kwden and family two instalments, viz., on Jane,i-st' and D -'Of d
'Jouncil have recently bee passed t a-
nailer- Af ter beI rse days in the citr we took sortowling relatives, friends ani sympathiz. Exeter. Ont. raughts, ,-ing to the list of articles moved to Clint -on last w�ek, where most of cernber let, The draught I
Which ma the im- the �Canadiazk'.!Northerp; Railway for Bel- 'ing Nc.]uaintance and neighbors. The de. DivisioN Couwr.-Jadge Doyle presided' thorn have secured positions id ihe town;- 371 oeaEo'q left survis ng her' a bereaved hue urt here, on poundo,
oorted into Canada freet of duty ertain mont, 145 mlles southwest of Vinnipeg. vi at the sittings of he division co Although Blyth has no place to skate, there -A prominent farmer of Morningtort Teaf;s of :mg% �rticlas ei4tering into Canadian manuf4ctures Form few miles the land is low and -scrubby, ban I �nd an infant, recentlyborn. Wednesday, 12th inst. Two cases took up are a number of first-class hockey players, I township has passed awa Oq und
r us,in'their own factories. morelfitted !oo grass than grain. Soon we the atte" Y. the who'have formed themselves into a club, 'o The �rticlts __T e death of Miss Edith M. Brown, a ation of tie court durin day. &Y 'There Was Lre as follows Hemp ble�ching com1poun could see stooking dau olb night, 9th inat., Mr. Adam Chalmers, i -cost ail
d t f�rmers cutting and er of the late James Brown, occur. The first was an act n ion by Dow, of and intend going to Clinton Friday evening `
or the manuf�cture of rope. Silver t�bin� theirrain. About 50 miles out w 3 c his 78th year, passed awa
'y. He was a Zaals Were bo, 9 ame to red o Monday morning of last week,L at the Hurondale, agalAl t a Mr. Powell, of -Blyth,,- to play that fast team, and although our native of Scotland &-nd came to this p1me At Teidae,Z'
.orltjie nianufacture of silverware. Steel' 6he !!village knd station called Low Farm, home 'f --her mother, on the' Huron road, for a balonce of I 10, claimed to be due 0 1 boys have no chance to practice. we have no when quite a boy ; naturally a shrowd MAP U Or or, the manufacture of cutlery. Yarn Of with, a track ot each side, and whert two Goder ob. Miss Brown had been- ill for -a same dribd pples The defendant counter. doubt they will give a good account of and an energetie farm ate, flax or hemp, for th manufac�ure of trai4a are 1 , one at each side of th station, er,, financiat succen long time with lung troubl6, but the and claitnedlor $100, 61leging t at the fruib wall themselves. -Miss Annie Straughan, who -oral p �owels. Wool castings, i4 the rough, for it il, a lively p��aae for ' short timI% Next cam 3 z ather unex ectedly. She had been worthle' crowned his long life, in accumlilating a ToUnds S1141.
rhe manufacture of scissorsiand hand we bame toquiie a stre ch of nice, ove'l, un: p �ss. � Jud 1 tent war reserved. Dick� has been assistant postmlistress for a num. considerable fortune. Re vvas rilarpied three -i heas vititin y her brother in Stratford duriag the -trought $85 t
broken pr . rte, called Low Farin ; then piI week. Besides her mother son and Carling flo - plaintif '; Proudfoot and berf years, was unit ' n he holy bonds times, and by his second wife had four -of a �ars fetched $2
kll articles entering into ithe consti acti'on* edl t
_Bhe Hays for dl4endar b. The 4 the* case was b' of matrimony, Tuesday'afternoon Ind forming part of cream eparators.; again large ielde of wh at, with a metimes leav�s,', several brothers and sisters, who If. Buchanan agii iob E. M %dg�', for mcne y to Mr. family. ors $110 to a heavy fie� d of cate. But, oh, he wild bav( t a sympathy of their many friends in claimed to have b en over paid� Judgme Ia compreh 1131ve do on so farms, The Montreal Herald, ini sunflowers IA�pig we their ereavement. was entered for t ie defendant, with costs view Pf Canadian expoho for las 11 year nearly cove ing the grain. This denotes -M� . W. WEir has disposed of his en- J. G. St4nbury foi defendant Dickson and t some poor farml�u � and the �eed of surin mer fal. tire property, on the Bayfleld road, near Carling fdr plaintiff. aye il"It will poesibly t p emovas are un
ee long. lowi.ug. TfeWild sun ower and he wild Clin o The 235 acres on the east side of Bnmi?s -W. J. Kerni-ok,�of, Usborne, has t 'I Sa. e., e B11 R 132c per'p-o
0 d, on which t tan ing- theories aboutt the course ef trade barley appeare 4 natura I product of the soil, the r he house and buildings purchased 100 actes from Joseph Harvey-, I to o learn that Canada sold 8289,188 wcrtb of but the wild barley is evidently harmlesB. Btan have been gold to his three daughters, and will now have a 200 abre farni.-Mrs. tbing and wearing apparpl in Groa� Brit- Pound lo Belmont is nke little, tovin, of about- ten who had an intereet in it, while the 105 (Dr.) Amos pleassntly entertained a,large Ic Per po -
years growt h, � at the torminus of t he Tiger aarea on the weet side, of the road, have been number offiiends, on Wed nesday �vening. in i the year 1901, out ofia total:export of 74 - h !of Hen Thomas .9 e like we -Aust Have More Room 664,111. In 1894 -we we'e exportin g a gradual d w-�nt to L�he railroad station, Clint(u, for $6,000 cash. ` Mr. Smith has Gree a fflll�, and it boilt on iolling groundi with sold to Mr. Si I fi. Smith' cattle buyer, of -Mies Greenway, daughter
�ood .but only to the valu nway, who hoI been the guest. of her', I�e 'sd h
, i ks ,a eop� Of S42,191 alto- where ther( are two �arge eleva ore, and aleor rerlted the vroperty on the east side aunt, MrS.I(Dr.) ollins, returned this week Having leased,oile of the stoies i alow. th r, and of that only 7,206 to Great there is a nice take in plain view of the main for a t�rrn of five years; at the annual rcnW to- Crystal City, Mani toba. -Rev.; George the Cardno Block, we -have deei4ed to e6f. n
it�i n. A value of $23, 15, which, I alone str The sta'tion is busy place, for it of mMID $('50,and taxe?. - Cobbledick, of Pikhill, prjached at meq �ave res-pectability to the item, went 'O the does. but in Ja 'Were prLes e fox two ol I1901 th American' a Street Meihodist church Sund Rev. Tnit�d �( %do, and j net after Pho auction sale of Thomas H i rvey, on 8 still le, On aving Behr oO� the road branches out, one the -t' of Hay, last week, was a C. W. BOwn p oing t The store will soon go unde-r exleilai eknowledged purchase of 0 i Parkbii7-miss 've alterations- and it Will mgk-e one
anad iin c btlies I' ning to eepting;the
ine run Brandon, 40 miles distant, particular ; ever Kathleen Stews W_ of the li,-Yhtest and most q -to -date stor' in Seafort. ' We Wer than know, of grea, ispecess in every rt, daughte� of J. A. Ste severEd to
o thb valueof 945,W22, then h we' and the oth king a different direCtion thin 161d well, Two year-old ste i Uncle Sa qui Is a us neas in, Bel. our ourse, they buy a great dei 6f more oni the r are sc,T� art, went to Toronto. on Tuesday morning, large departments for Spring, and must -have the room fox are ig growing as hi 4. as $93 a pair ; -3ows a to act as maii of ihonor at 1 the wedding of trade. Before removing, we will offer our entire stock at reduclions that isiti. But China, whichi stood fo� less mont, for th re re two implement agencies pble ear�old. colts eolle"frolry $L'4'�; a NJ ins M. J. 131 q uhqrt, to M David Shirray,, should make quick- sellilig. ban 1.000 ip, the returns for 1894, is,down there, the N cc rmick nd the Champien.- pair colts went 259,890 last year, alu in d
:)r f a2k at $131, and of Hensall. —Vale�tine Rat R�x M. 1p�, of told - I . that wi1tbout where they seA from i � reaper at d binder ever hiag else in proportion. Tbo sale Sbipka. was in to )nday, on busi. theco [Ong Kong, Which took $1 more.;1 For down to a eelbarr iw. - The Massey- ,Tn on M � I 'anaoian clothing, eviden ly wasfl ducted by Air. B. S. Pbillips, of ness. He repor Ahat St Phon township We intend to remove inW the new premises with almost a new up-to-date, there 1 is an Harris Compan 14 re esented there, too. a 1. A] r. Ha -'stock. Pouti pen000r. Australasia an Newfo0dland The hen" rvey realized nearly S-2'- people are itired of Henry 14 ilbor as Provin-: lor $43 rm, OF Racine, Wisconibia, 300001 the sale, and in all that amount only cial' representative, and predie L'and for another $20,000 elch. d i d B.1i O'u- rC 4 to a largeI ftiv�s sold is4hij busines3with 0 e Wa their thrI one a given. 'a f uners I Mr. John Everything in the store must go at Zold;Kt 1jiond Liberal gain.- of No reservC. ing t season I could see them Thursd y morning. a sacrifice. OwSunday. evening lasl,, Rev..Dr. Sow- goin t.. 13th-inst.1 u h "Cameron, of UsZo ne, took place on Tuee-1 n li ad ing at different at atior a, I NJ cli i non, of the 7th coricessicii of Grey, day afternoon. fro the residence of Mr. D.: -3ach- R s I o ]no, 1 d 098 old
rby of the London BaptisQ church, pi think ve W o 'a Canadian machin 3. It is pas that bourne from whence no traveller McInnes, where t le deceae d was visiting� Big Sale Now Going On. int0esting Weighed -off
a sermon On �' Probibiti�n and the com. t; i,i�e the solf-feedere orking, retv -n f, after a brief illness of only 12 days. when he died, on Sunday e ning. He W"L ig v with a man at i each side, forking in the Poe47 onia Woe the initial trouble, followed over 84 yeirs of aee.—TheShildren's enter. A A A In tCtnment 1 wer for
the ch6rch was peeked. tachinent ij h saving con oto." s an index 1of the init,erest shea)tes as f"t 4s they can. The blower at- W'ithl L iea or
iken in this subjeet ft eakness, resulting as above n connection wkt4 Coven church' riva ce, for stmte,,deipite all human efforto. 'Mr. Me- Sabbath school, was held ori Tuesday even- a the' course of his rediarks he said : with� It there� -trim ilf no need of min on t io straw Kinno was born in S.-otland, and came to ing.—Mise B. Rob rsqu left this week to at- 4f, ; stack.,,for it b1dwa the atrawquite a distance Canaq when five years of age, with his tend the H at Toronto. Two . plebiscites havel already been d1linery opening LEARjoyll) co,
and ack On Anil r
4ken, why do we need &no iher ? you a so I rs ;wo men pare ort y after this his father woo Mr. John Cudmore, bla '12 eks ith, held a sale couls do it, f d when o 'e place is f 11 it can drown d while following the avocation of -of hi's effecto on Saturday, a�d will move out $3
ry esudly ahaviere htife".. 4;
aswer ?" This is ve d. be turned aroujid to an ther ' la T�ere saili k� and the subject of this notice made -herD he has -a brot . er living.—Mr. SEAFOR he two plebioc-itw alreody taken 11were on is on 6 tbfng t � st i I west, w T13111 see� Ue his h e with an uncle, coming into posses. Aaron C d ore, who has b en visiting I i I to IS Le broad qi1eb - tion of to -,&I pr6�hib. tiout farni� 19='BUTTER1, EGGS) POTATOES TAKEN AS CASH.,�" to ere are t 7y�ng to pu� in m e ps than sion ith farm his father had taken up, friends in this nOighbbrhood, returned to ,h
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IIIIIFEBRUARY 214 1902' i THE 4URON EXPO�JTOA first place a By ave. e en now pl iced a both as to 81 I . ?In manufacture.' It is not the can proper y a ton o. t e major. w en a 0 Wol I lis arm was tra6s. .1. RTHS LEADING SHOE: STORIE. ve and and a go tle totich )n the within the p, i r of the Provinei NI Logisla- ity # them would put in less crop, a the formed from a bath t to!ono of the' finest v'e apap r com, ne. The red tion in thi tariff tare to givi prohibition The beat r4ght season, and do it better and stac their farms in Grey to-, vusbip. Twenty years ago ilW, inaignifioant. Bu t R is , a they can! do �o adoet what known as g Hill I tbink they would be mon, y in Mr. MeRinnon was ma d to Miss I I and four hfx power the ov- the; Manito ro dZr pccia Dis- co e pr ical ill4strat icii of t b. This is not a prohibitory p et at the end of. the ear, Here n On- Kay, wtio, with tvi unt Sal ernment posaetses in this Airectio' at�dGt is meAture b me s, -and is n6b what the tar! , if a farmer was to leave his gr in in sons, survive. I lecessed. was a Presbyteriain y or a p ' wi in the previous p14.6isoitep. it th -OF- a gentle hi�t to combines! in geI that 0 Ila lto, k from harvest unt ng r, of in r6l,gion, a Lib oral in poli ion and had a -13
will b vo' this power ban and a I used'if nelessary Ro anito ob simply prohibits� the sale wi er, at -least some people woul oa �ge circle of IriendS. L He' will ot be al- �111 I hill �head Wasn't level. . In M rio._ is demis mew!
and that such combination In i6oto a and clubs and in private board- anitobs', it is going, indust i min, and', will lowed�to ga�in supreniaby tin thi cOuntry.� ini-houser. does not prohibit the s%le in this �ule,,;nd not the exception. At the 11be. be regrotted. At- dr9g stores, g,, -The residene of Mre. Wallace of iiear ,)g - I S The actiod of the GovOurnent is � much n to cilizens who desire to a -harvest, &:Wi nipeg paper Boots ho'es an d Rubbe
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pact t h%0, it is uy it f ro avo �ammerhill, was the scene. of a plemo"b Imore signi6ent hi this rds b m iside of the Provincei' It the farmers good, timely advice. It sAil of ast, week, 6010V yea� grain and stack it W F notable for 6nv punlshnieni� it Will bl apoli , doen not pr 11, it -the manufacture in'.the F�rmers, -take a warni g Irasson from last t on Wednes my evening, 0 NLY,i the paper con�binei or any relief it� will fur- t Provi e f, r ale outside the Province. 'a harvest; stack you hev'her third r, Et 5 be6sme the OR TEN DAN %W or v I up in the atre, de of Mr. Rio ard"Waite The ceremony niah the paper oonsumero. it !is In the Th ifferen a between a meaBure WeAl�o hear,�othe stack w I I 1W -hat has b the pr position upon which and not ave our 0 we 8 performed �ewgiven, t of gentle; very gentle hint t of this k wa y Revi Al x Stowa litit bis
nton, in the r 13 o r where the importance lies. tb people v� ad in e pletilocites, hence .bar." Some 0 �111 esence of 4y the im- 11 To enable us t educe'otrtock, to make room for an ext t t f but . Most easel they were dry niediaie friends o the contr eting parties 9 the zi�cefsi. anoth r' vote. Beside this, gZi -in of Boots and Shoes as well as our regular Spring good8, yve offier tile f 0110wing in th6 plebi cI votes Ithe people voted on w6a, er stacks, made to I at the water in, in. The happy coupl areheld in! much (84eni p Editorial Notes Co monts. ifiducements to cash bayers for the; next ten daye, viz.: the abstra h uestion of prohibition. In stea of to keep it out!; tien when nde who are extend- iZ cir numerou frie If the people of � the one ituenoy, of Liegar, t I be referen uo� as pro d by thu Ontario wee s of broken weather came on, the farm- g con gratulativi i 4'and good' w wbich
d Manitoba, in which a bye -e ection to On, Rubbers and all lines of boots and shoes (Slater ala Gbvernmen e peo I Will vote on a con- era ou.nd themselve"n a bad fix. Fortun. and Mrs. Waite 0 ill take upl housekeepilrg on. Tuesday, are not proper y veraIod in the apte law, vl�i, h wilf come into operation a,61 the weather kept cool and the -in, on the 19.h con shoes excepted), 10 per cent Cash Discount. �g
heat on the. groom's f ai cession pol 6eal issues o d under t he rovisi s of which they will thte hed out pretty safe. It.00ste two cents of Hullett. If the Aay,lt will �otibe the. h he polit . i eightyi'm�eti On all kinds of felt shoes, socks and rubbers, etc., 25 per ent. .4i e
fault of t ve to live, it t is car ried. If some people incy in the bush' to !S ok thresh tt, and -The annual n North Huron r f ,piano, as in 8, el eetiDg Of the were held 9. would thin r bef )ro they taik to the that or less Would stack i t." I fear myl letter County Orange lolge was helo in Wingham, Cash Discount. 112 in the Qo'notitue cy laari lweqk. A tbein�
public, the3 n� bt tall. more sensibly. is ge ting to6 long and y arbaps tiresome to oh Tuesda of las' , week, whe y the follpw- The above discounts good for ten -days only, commenci Afrorde �y, and Jist
T14E ):POSITon rmaders, �herefore, I vOill out *
The Torontp Star salre #on. DrA iog officers were ebBoted for the ens0ing #i o the at Bible lesono- �Some ti tention of the Min- it in two and give the�ot ier half nex time. year: C. M., W, J. Greer, ingharn ;i D. 1P3M_7B1P._Cr_A_TPCY- 2.1;2. Montagne's account of Au;tralia eterninds u3 I - . � I I �s was directed to the exhor. 0. IN]. I M. 11 aine , Londeeboro ; Chap.,Rev. W,
I ister of Ra Yours trulyl i - that Canada i one of th4 moat�, fo tuirtate gs-toLGER, Wal Win ham ; recoroing4 oretary a tj I JAM' VV.: Lowe Arc4ibal
countries in the world f�ee -fro4i: Iroutb, bi 616rged'lon the White Pass 0n. e C. Clarke,: ingham ; �nanciabsecre tornadoes, pests, and pois0nou-9 rePtilipa. Riltilway_ le��7 :een Sk4agway and White twy, W. R. Mo ney, Brnsools ; -treasurer otes. ir, Alowly la�.Pr
Huron'N R# &W4 (tj OPPOSITE ll�orse. be 1'�+tter has been a subject of el rave; -D. and wt bq"
Mrs. Dawet, wif ley 11�0 r gen- T �-,�he Salvation A intend erecting- a BryaDs, B I of d, WJ e of the I wi Hunter, Blyth eturers J J. MoMan�us r4ut)ugh to be t
et�, ee , t I THE TOWN. discussion I n Mrl Blair and his de- ne� barracks in ('Iin'tr:y N. Leiah=, Marn6c oral, seems to-beof about l he same k nd of e n wl� Winghmm, and T_.I near ,0111
er buebad. la jan iatorvipw, re- _AF pirtment a &t a officers of the White Pmas "Mrs, W. Fisher, �of Colborna had the A hearty invitati3n, was received fi�om ktuff ae; h �t 0M 0/0 woek. przPw
R[iilway fol so e tirne�paat. The Canadian mibfprtune to fall the Other day and break i fi I I Goderich to attar the -12th of ul ele -for big oon, 'Jig
G ad a tariff wbi,3h. was about ic
cently,� she is reported as sIaying that It wo Of her wrist. y 0
it. wall deq.ide-d t hold 'the bration there, b I miss Anuia a -fighting With their'father -�-The Turnberry Agricultural IS !�ingh�m LiBgar, Manitoba, on Tuesday. He ook a Aaron"Bentiett, a prosperous'
h r Bons are still f 60 ociety i young busi. -ter, F4
$18 per ton , fifth �lass goods between annual celebrat at Brussels. -W I -M.- I
and thNt she would rather �aea them �11 dis Skagway atJ& hite H roe, but the compiny v4 i ll,hold tht ir fall f air, in doirload of horses with him. -Mr. F. Heath, ness man of Lueknow. They', left on the �1 W'Dgbaml on Was selected as e next place for -county uVer, as f*r.
than that her husband sh6uld submit to the re I I Life 3.45 p. m. train on a short Wedding trip 00
fused to �c (e t this. There was also a Setember 25th and 26%. of London' agent for the Confederation lodge meeting British. ploviso in 116 propos John L. Wilson, of the 9tk'.con, Company, was in town this week. -Meagre. The good vnahes of a large number of 1i jenall frien" in ad arrangement that -Oae of tho happy events occasionod a, the compan Opuld n,) cession of Howiok, has sold $600 woeth of ripple of excitem ut in Auburn, on Wedn E- A. AfeD. Allan -and Richard Irwin, of Gode- follow the young couple to their. home in �Csmorl
The. election in Liiga�, Nlanito�a, on etween White Pass BtOc . from one Durham cow, ia thei rich and Clinton, respectively, addressed a Luckuow. -Miss Kate Barr is'uov� erican If 0e road t i Past day evening of I& t Week, wben Miss Anb,10, dul -9 trii Tue&Ldav,L for the Dornini(�n ParlioI re- a4d Ska Ly!tb make �p for any reduction, six � ears. etiog here On Wedn.esday'evening, in the stalled a assistant postmistress t0i Mr. Afr_- T.1 19W daughter of Mr. ohn Ferguson, was gilen me sulted "in the Qeotion of, Mr.'Stew�rt, the that was to bOl ade in the Cnadian end of I!he dwelling of - Mr. Wm. Fl�tt, of interests of the Cold'Storage Company, and Kinnon. -Mr. Elam Livingst6pe, who wag i;s a life partner to Mr. Henry Snider,j' E6 returned to tWe road Rm� hite Plass to White Horsq. FoIrdwich, was totally destroyed by fire the prokp�rous farm of the Nile, at the rI I have spent sever&) days solicitig purchas- on the sick list last week, we are glad to Liberal dndidate, by overi9oo of a m0nrity era for the -stock. state is- -able to attend to buAn a 4 - -, n n I as again.- _:1 This show4 �:t 6 power the Government othe day. tnizether with mcst of the co - de ce of the b ide's father. The bride ff 'be
Mr. Stewait polled 3,068!votes ; Mil. Rich- possess ove4 (�,' ii%diaii ;railwava. As they' Aent Mr. Flett bad $120 in cash in the Mr. Win. Campbell Land son Edwa 3.1
1 td, -were. looked beautiful n cream lustre with C�..if- .4%. in, ardson, the �ex.-Member nd Inde ndent hive done v�i� the Wl' 80 can h'ouq'e at the time, and it also was burned. in Goderich on a business t0p Tuesday Bucksk' w1tib, Je Pass road fon and )see tti ming and cari ied a bouqiiet Wroxeter. 49 candidate, le Con- resident this weck.-Mr. Land Mrs. How,4rd Alex- 23 17, and Air., Toombs, 't they do. % e Canada. ;�HrFr. John. A. Wilson, a former of carnations, oses add smilax. Idias NOTES. -Mrs. C. Koehler, of Ayton, visit- servative can'didate, 1,483", The latt�erloses A still, t are some so foolish as to of F rdwich, died enear Rathwell, Man'to", Blanche Feiguso , the youthful ilater of �the ed her-eiater, Mrs. A. H. Mofftt, for nev- ander left'on Tuslay for Kfnc�rdiuel to to Joe e a mo�ud
ad vit it the former's parents. -There W-58 a his deposit. 'Had the Conaervatives I cot bad vocate th' ;he Goveltament purchase all on,January 23rd.- Deceased was 33 years 6ride, in white made a dainty madl of eral days last week. -John Hartley attend- are onsiaer6d
a can4idatp in the fiela, Mr. RIie;ard' very large attendance at Revivalist oulpi son' railwmys re over them the of age. She leaves a hus)and aiil seven honor, while the nuptial knot was securply ed a meeting of the Teachers' Association, in er to prcou e services on at of the,congregi� tied by the Rev. J. KeDnedy. Alt�odjzh in Brussels on Saburdaiy.-Miss L. Kirby, would bave'been elected. 0 trol th Ow posseos if they only like to sma I children. Sunday, mo
tioin expecting it would be is -last d Oa Friday, "th inst., the memb to of the roads were in bad sh Ibly, of of Toronto, is visiting her parents here.- exerciae it, J ape an aFserr. my, 5 ad always been of! the opinion that the E,v.Angelical church of Volborne an Hul. 65 invited guu ts collected and eninyed W: S. McKercher was. in Fordwich on MoI a endauce has - been larger the We h bat 9 the att
Rev. Dr! week be decided'be would continue the ag nd themselves to th i full. day, attendinOhe�7 Peesbytetian tea meet- past eu wult (r. owl'
C3urtice, e4i.,or of the Christian lett, assembled at the parson a a pre, 11out M�nitoba� Guardian, the organ of th6 Meth6dist body )S 1r1tWS. sent d their �&stor and his wife wth a -There died i t the residence of hi3 son,-, iDg.-MC. services until Friday' -the 210. - 84 sfar- per bumbel
AN 9--�r RIO FA�LMER George S�ok!Ba, of Calgary, busblli
beaut4ful fur coat and collaret!e. tha Moore is vititing relations in Riple
in Onar io, i3 a very Ben ibl- le! el headed �111DEAR E Xj� ITOR,-Perhaps so a of Tii F_ ' Thomas C. 81e )henson, lot 27, concession fireman of the C. P. R., %i3ited his sister, � y For H. E. Ellis- a respected resid 3nt of 0, Grey. on' Thursday, February 13th, M�e. J. D. Forsyth, last. week. George is this week. -We understan& Wis. Joseph and,rather clever fellowl- _But� if he has EkPOSITOR 01% Jere wolld take, acme interest Gorrie, departed this life on Tu eaday last Taylor, who lives about one a 0 William C. Ste%enscii, aged 80 years, four an old Wroxeter boy, and his many friends ad a half miles th, is 0I 9 for t -I weel:,. aged 62 years. mption w a the months and eigh j days. About three years i were -lad to see him.-4Tbe Misses C. Harris negotiat or -doz been talking such . stuff �a be is credited irra few I' b t make in re Conan to the n irth of Bly
rd to t�,ip: �hrougmhj piaur,ts 'of Manitoba. cause of death. Deceased leaves a wi a and sale of her farm to Mr. n ill , of East VM13"IN
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with at a recent meeting utive t I IBtarted . fo ago he took a p� Iralytic stroke on his left 01 the l3di & Autist las r two gons. and M. Hemphill visited ia Brussels on ion nevo
aide, which was followed two weeks ago �by Satuiday.-Owitig to the fact that the Wawanosb.-Mr. Joe a 1ki and Mr. committee, of the Domithion A1111'ce, we peg, 144'a in due ason arrived in that rlhe produce business cari i A on y the Little of Dungannon, Sunday a in our 0 � shall. have to reviae ourl' opinion (f him. We o d Winn peg m our priaing city late �Charles Gillespie, in Wingham!, has another stroke, florn the effects of w.hich!he Bluetale cheese factory will be used as a midst' And if he writes in the G111'ardian'as I e talks age, I has ov�r 43,000 of POPul&- ben'!, sold to M(s3rs. Gann Bros. 4� Ca., never rallied, nDt' even to consciousnes. creamery this coming sarnmer, a large num- I '730ow Per b
outside, soine of the hodists ti Hi aged partner is very feeble with her her of the patrons are laying in a goodtock 06102) J"r
go ible Met -On, be -1 ndrI 6f floaters, Twenty- of T ro'uto. This * firm wi!l continuO h Fullarton. would do well to Pit op hi;: as he"is-g0ting el Jerla'' languagis ar busi'" a 90 years and it rfimities. Deceased wait of ico. Messrs. A. and G. Paulin have the ght di e rp keu there, eas in Wingham. born in Toronto in IS21, where he subo�- DOTS. -Mr. R. 11. Pomffoy'me4 with a too fresh and will do I an Limes mor� harm represen�ID many different nationalitiis. 0 contract for cutting the ice. -W. M. Gal- 6tty thieves have be= annoying. the b to the cause, he cha4ions than he hi s ever It a the it'l of Manitoba, an i bids fair quently learned he caLiaet making. 'Hla lahar occupied the pulpit in. the Presbyter- accident Net week by getting'& T�b broken Poop 6 of ngbarn lately. The other night was Married in 1 43 to Miss Jane Worth, of ian church'on- Sunday.-Mi2s Munroe, of ,on his right side. -William Biow.4 �is haul. Seed done it good. itilthe near ftit re to be� the lead ng city of they'� ntered the flour mill by removiing a I England, and as- , result of this union three Milvertou. is the guest of her br ing lumber for his new kitch theDamiuidn' Wianipeg has many large other, Mr. en, ich he roI par 1001A
pane !!of glass, but fourid no money the daughters and tv o sons were borv., i A. Munroe. -Mr. Wm. Watters, of Ford- intends building i -a the a p.rmig,-Henzy -Val ow"Por b#_ TheM iniser of Edu at on has introduced wholesale h)9's 3 and in the chief commer- till. in. ciAl distrib10j] -Mr. E 0 &trill, of Ridgewood P rk 'wich, was in the village onaturday. ,into the Provincial L: islature a vory i 9 point! of, the iv�Bt., The The 100 acre farm of Mr. John Qlark, -Miss Roger has everythiDg ready in the Shane of � i. - I I , stock farms, Godeiiab, attended theigale - b*bking faqlit to are on a lar�gja �cale. I lotig ti concession 5, Grey, has been ,leaeqd of K. Townsend has returned to Betwood, brick, stone and gaud, for i new �itchen,- Tortant measurb. It I is desi ned to pro- ba� ik in t ' Darniuion is mpre- for -an extended visit With A] r. and Mrs. 9 think every� hie Scotch eborthorni,l held by� Robert Miller, after A sleigh load of young people drove down I , *terni of years, to Mr. Win. Hoy, of to Motherwell to the mote th6 principle of free �igh schpo!ls. It at Stouffville, oln' Wednesday'of last week. B. H. Townsend. - Presbyt ian tea. seoted. T4e have �tie, large buildings, the a4me line. Mr. Clark may take' b I' 4111 little iOlo
provides that where th4 trustees liof' b4t the NU4$�Ints Bank tops' them all. ale was rep irded by the stockfnen- whq. . meeting. -The home of Mr. and - o. John any day t0p to Manitoba in the diring, �o see fetia -oze Ac*
is laig t fit attended the vat, ous meetings in Toronto Porteous was the scene of aI v y happy -go high school situated withi� a city ot' town h 0 d' in height, and bm It v ith red whi.01the country is like. J�lYth. poor d1all
and grey The 'ork of erection has last week, as an, mportan7t. event, and the event on Wednesday of tbi when we k$ J?ricez are we
separated from the county' notify the 1coun ty ouglas Johnston, son of Mr. Alex. attendance was I 6rge and competition keen. BRrErs.-Mr. John lbanholm, left Thurs-1. their only daughter, Mite Mand, -,�was unit -
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the me 1� e beat cows, of bo6n going 'for the last two yeark, and Join ton, of-Goderiob, died on Thursday, day for Manitoba with 6 couple of car lo -in wedlock to Mr. Tho.tirl
clerk that the: high -.hool �ia open to gountry D�alw Uias arail working on the in- Mr. Attrill-boug it three of th ads e -d I as ; Marshall, pupils, the county conned iiahall in al�l cases o s fine largechurobes, 13-blinst.,in his 24tVyear. The young and in them has ade on horses, and Messrs. William Bell and- T.- One of Kirkton-'s -most &I yo�ng 11M. dairy ound r
si(le. 'Winni�pog has a a noteable addit'i pu tha i,' who wag never robust, had been in de- !Sloan left Tuesday of thi week for the same The bride was,attired pay the cost of niaintenan�e of county, pits y hoteli,)vith hundreds of other build- tote tokof this county. They are . 1111a goWA iot white I clil i g health f r some years, his illness place with anothee car load. If there ar- -and low., 10 t
at such high.:schbol, the amount -to ; sel- imn�08111 too 111LOorous to mention, and which 1.6 Dacliesa of Gloster F., piice $250 ; vill�ge e. silk organdie, carried a 'bmqitet 1LOf 'Whit -la I . till Sma% thq
any ci , bu IS I
a li developing iato consumption. -$210, an'l Broadhooks 20;h, price :an many horses ab ipped from all the places roses, and was.given %way by b ol r father. Qed by mutual agreementJ In ease of dis- would be at, Ornament io r, the I L_ r. John B -All, of Wroxeter, has a around as from here for Manitoba that offevii
it is to bi� settled as lieretofore. 3 eyo' sb ack a Nlain altreet are in eye Bore clo ki which is one hundred and twelve $6,50, the latter the higbei;t priced &%dprq'b- cOuntrV on The ceremony was performed, -by 'Rev. Mr. future &I
pute �1) to�lthe city� ziWith the early boom they ably best bred c;)w in 0..1 tali 0 ego ght r3oon tb be filled up and Fletcher, of Thames Road, After! the wed- Y6 r'O, old. 'The works are not (neased the brought the highest but the firat� i The Toronto World-i-s"the only Gol!naerva- came to at rice i at the late John horses become cheaper., ap -at present they ding service, all sat down to ,,4nd wilVnob get )ut or sell p ptuous pet about four feet long, and d�iurn rod is are bringing a very h' h figure which' bring thern. tive paper of,any note tblat has co�ne out onf, but w uA they are burned out they Hobson's sale. and X lage Lily, a grand is repa6t. The evening wail pent tingirig eigh kwenty-eight pounds,. dam' i at 25 V the �Elghto W certainly &I thiZfor those' farmers and other amusements. Thebrid received �*d
li,tve to bai &LaccordiDg� to city r gulationa. an of Village Ocs3, wa.31 sold for $1,000. ! po t who have them to sell.-Qute a number openly and oldly in op �ition to Prohibi. to 22c. b t1_.iak a. person, so incline], when in wo� �resuopended about five feetfrorn 'the Broadhockg 20-h is a abovR cow, and belongs many beautiful presents.- showing 1 the high tion. The dial'indi.-ates every second of to one of the )est k i th � ening nf the now esteem in which she was 'held 117 neas ii �aui*at .1
And this same Wp!rld i3 buil'!y o- Winnipfg, $hould vi8itz-the abbateir. Y 'from here to
the h�ur. Praeding Oruicksha� k .by 'Methodist clo In ugharn last Sunday, , frinds.-Miss may Hinks,vf�,Blyvlh, is gaf-�ed just now imtructino the temperance our families of the age. urch at hma
?o respondjnl� did so, armed with a. letter of Ivia- Finest Otali�
--Thomas Hussey, a well-known r(.sdent There was also a number drove up Mond&v iting for a week in Fullarton. Ha!rvey and ph'8 hospital, Ontario whtto'
people of this Province, so advis' hem hfield, died at St. Jose afternoon for the tea meeting and although Albert Gettler lef b on Mondav ftor -16I makes, Ing ink oduction 'to Gordon & IronEiJes, the ofl ,k rietors. ':.I found o4e of the artners in as to the ourse they Bho'uld take on the prO last week, The rc- Drysdal :they report the roads eomethino, terrible, where they will visit th L,)n n, on Monday of the1 office, E ntl be kin � y seilt one of' the eir brdV�er,, An- Vito 103 ; ut
Referendum proposed by 4i. Ross' bill, aud ms in i arrived by trb in the following even. BREEZES. -The roads h ve again become � they were well repaid w4en arriving there. thony.-A large crowd from he�'e intenrl
some of the so-called r4dical lem�erancc -There is � �f
cleI as a qqide throu ' the preinisep. Tile ing, and were then conveyed to Ashfield for tracked after the recent now storea, Bad �'Mr. John WilfoI *ho had the honor taking it, the oyster sup�er on --Thuredmy other par, ii gr is mostly n the country, buy. iat3rTient. Mr. Hussey was about iixty advocates act and talk ae if they were dii- the farmers of thIlif vicinii y are busily eh.' conferred on him of layihg the corner stones night. -Mr. Munroe occupit Ing cattte and locking I after the ran3hes. A the �pulpit in yeb re of age. Heart disease was the cause gaged teaming ii awl gs. Mr. F for this beautif ul church last 24th of Mayl are very -Arn
poRed to follow the advllice. given by the red Ki�i, I the Methodist ohurch:on Sun
We first wen� to the oUtightering place. It ,f le�m day Oight. 0 World, rather than listen to reason and of Lafigdon, North Da vil. was also there for the 4ening both Sunday to,221,e
kot was in .our beilbg Alond a*, the Je try quiet b tern, common sanse from, thos who h0e been th6 �s' slaughleting day, uti pretty wedding took ]age recently ren3wing old a -eq usin tancee. - !and Monday and addressed the. audience on WAU regular butchers, with the Rabi, were frishtown. fir -in friends of ternp6rancei ever t*' . According to pla-elat the reBidence'of Mr. and MrF. Don- The F. Schnell and H. Howard Str-Lw Monday evening. -Mr. � William MoTaggark, 'Alailry tubs, j4
0 ea bad I ald Gordon, of WiDgham, at' high noon, Cutting Compar y were ongaged; cutliIg &-Knox College itudenti, addressed as Irres. to We.
before the World and sorn4 of its d4; g ca acity in usy t- It looks as though 'the E. MoVaul D e 'C"a buoy irny informant, the _ry 12,
an exisetncr.� me is. 121) head of on eaday, , February 11th, when their straw for M r. Peqer D arI j r ast Friday. byterians of this place, �Randay lmornillg on Goods Co.. Seaforth,.Would rathdr spll Far Unchanged ia'
dai 1� er, Mile Isa, became the biide of -Droad shee t waters of the work the miisio'n%rk .00clety of the Col- Costs or any of the. striall piece F4'rs at any to 90 for I
W. on onday, 60 1 3u
cattleperd%�!au theJe t I too ice.cover est. In the afker- any price hem up in �stockmnd he proposed refetendum 'lege is doing in the far �V' Some. object to t heod. The bi does all the ki down Mr 1 W. Gillivray Readinv, of El Paso, Lake Huron at present an' so far as the eye t - than' take t on th6 prohibition questio to 4 chicker. ecording, to an old w or cus- TexaE. The ceremony was performed by ca n penstrai e is t D be see thing bu D fnoon he took charge of the Bible claiia and carry 'them over -until next aeaI They h on the ground torn, the RE b�!mustdo:all the Iling, And' l� I iust nol a ess watt ks.-M.r. Alex. Ig preached. a splendid ontrary to Brit-� a n t�ike the aninial, an he muRt 1 -Mary Jane James, relict of the late rChallet is at pres int bre4ing in, -quite a relief for Rev. Mr. Ate is just the bargains, y that such- a proceeding is 6 have not many Fure left, but per"ps there
L. Murray, -of Kinoardine. boundl of iceb�a, dthe evenin rmon noV give th( micond out' with the knife. If abAnged. a spicy. !which was on Want. ieh precedent and is nueopst6tion,al., The Charl)s Brown, died at her home in Wing- sorrel driver. -Messrs. W Lean, who,� although no�b yet strong, is gain- AM 3 epar - J. I Talbot and M Fog an-ltid f f
people generally v�ill not tiike much � tock in he aid eithf r ihe Jews, would nr� t use the ham, )n Tuesday of last week, aged 32 Arthur Sreegan 1 aid our village "A business Ing stength fast and 'will be able. to preach ment at Ottawa has kindly 'con;ented to stock, W&�%
meat, altho . ig,h-the Gentiles went([ likely do ypara,11, Deceased has been a highly respect- trip recently. -OA as usual next Sabbat4.-Messrr. Howard erect a railway catching post on t ie Grand 11 to 12,3,saA
such an objectior. If to riefer an, important so, Still; d-eir plan is a good one, for they plonceps of thia village 01 ed rcs','Ident of Wing_�am,, and vicinity for a say that the recei t storms; have' been t4e Alexander atid wife and Miss Bentley and Trunk here for the pur ose of taking -on turkeys arev
etit to the slaughtering nut E. Campbell drove over to Gorrie last week letter bagf with th P. At 25 to 50c,
r of years. Three small boys ara-left worst they have ever experienc as goin
pub'ic qestion to the people for Mir ver. pub the i rlIo conveni ib; ad in Canada. Is trai full diet is contrary to British' place, then g�o of the butchers tat en hold of to mourn, the lose of a kind and loving -Oyster a now th order' to spend a few days with reiatives in that epaed. The new - arrangement mill enable and gee
precede4A and is uppers are e of the t a rope or bi 40 unconstitutional, 80 much the w4se for with 4 book' on the end, inotheI'r. dayin this vicinluy.-Mr.- Frank Geoffrey iplace.-Mr. D. Crittenden spent Sunday, the people of North Hibbert aud ,E_ outh Me- British precedent and thei-conatituti' n. it and which goes over 4 large wheel. He --Aicouple of business changes have re- is at present engaged teamiag. logo for W. �viaiting friends in Exeter. -Mr, Besse, of Killo.p to receive letters andmnal*sr them OIL Ithen shoves no a door about two feet and f the Blyth flour mills. received two choppers the same it On and after-Apii. Ist mail is time both Were obangeO. The pedple are cenbly1jaken place in Crediton. Mr. Rich- J. Horner. -Mr. John Johnston,: jr. h the qb4i, niniaFs hind ar y Tono-.�To,'Fj
ob diwovere last week for his mill and now has them bags will ib'sL taken on at 8 and I hr9Wn off at
supreme and mrst ever remain so ound the a d P4ker has sold hie stock of dry goods Drysdale, says ha has ju d �m ,�n this L( le;!Nselow )gmamar, sh ves the door higher bushel, 70 free a9d Onligbtened Coubtry of C;Anada. to let the a and! g�oceries to Mr. Chrip. Beaver,_ and word containing 5 letterq and believes it !ranning and lo -able to giind the grain for -8 and 8.15 a e. ; ght th .-Mr. Wm. m. The new mail,route via St. columban 55 to 1530 What they want must & granted � what pi,4"al out, the man at the wheel Mr. A111fred Clark has disposed of his stock to be the longest word in the English liter _ �d at 12, 30 ;audI 3.15 p. '68 to 77-c to they say must yanlks, him i6t� the ri place and has him 0 farmers either fine or coarse
be done. And how re the pov�erlees , tk of I ar��.'ess; etc., to his father, Mr., James ture.-The hard irosto have RIO he !� Campbell, -who has been at Gravenhurst for &ad Beechwood w. 11 be five miloo shorter ton's Sis to $1
desires of the people to be aseertai'll , 1h, If over on his back, quicker Cla - 7the past tbre6 weeks on business, returned than the pressut Dublin-Beechw d route. xied if . k.,I� Mr. Baker 'intends moving to water in this vici 31ty that '!the little stream- than I can Oell how it mas done. 'Chen two Uillfeel
they are not given an opportunity to �xpress London in the near futuie, where be has lets have become exhausted �on Friday evening. -M-. Jerome spent San- 8CII00L MATTERS. The -school property thems4ves. The referend'um gives, them men turn h m:on biE back, when :he Rabbi pur, and the farrn. re, t h . blood a grocery business, while Mr.. era are compelled to seek 1 water in every I day and Monday at his home in Wingham.- I in Irichtown., belongs to thd Rom, -0 tho- quo comes wi his big knife and gives one Alf . oing to Ailsa, Craig 'to start corner.' -A blue i i was seen in our v i -a- a full gang on bulk mil
this opportunity and nothi'og more., e Clark is g Ia nity at lie Episcopal corpoati
heav -,rO th t� oat. His work is his i Mr. Elam Livingstone h,,h on of the Tic= of
y cut a nti�s e r DI buain".3. recently, and xor�e believe'the bird is going -big saw mill, making shingles and haniles London. On December 31az last tl'he*Catho� then done u the ani nal is ope ed, when The Domix:ion Govinent havel, very V� i I � of all kinds Dr. Gaii n f Clinton, was in - lie (public) school t - O:a Friday. 7th inst., Dorcas Isabella to build a nest. rustees -gave, 'UP P05- properly, taken another st�'ep towardl I 1 freer he examine,, the 11111g& The next move was Ma Z' tl)e beloved wife of Mr. Richard our midst on: two different days the padt session aftr having used the pro I 6ry for to the coh s*orage ro6ms, where we found Reid, of West WRwanosh,- departed this week consultin g with E r. Milne. -We are three years without paying.sanyy r nt there- .-441 to A� D. tr-kde and lessen;ng the b4dens ot t, a peo. banging hu idreds of carcasses of beef and ]if "a the -age af thirty-two years, after a to state that Mr. I I ill, 'Who has been -for. -The property is now leasefi to the I sorry ple. It ii nat a very lon& stride, but it is mutton. T d th 1 ir meat bo �h far and she llness. Her remains were interred'in J. G. STANBUIR 1B A (late with Mo- *aid W. ff� �81
e men te. a buainei CID Tc suffering from lung trou ale for the psat few Roman Catholic separate schooli trusteeiri -it one -of tb,%-
of or near. T1 ul a export. - Dangannon cemetery on Sunday afternoon, n,.r Notary. Moneitto loan. Offices lately op. a ilways something. A n ieZ,,aulgo do q Carthy, Oaler i;onto:) Barrister, Convey.
unibei era in �months, is not improvii g, but rather get- and these have promieed to pay t rent h 'sent out Of ing cattle to the Bribish: Triarket. beiiig escorted thither by a large number of oupled' by Collins sqbury, over O'Neil's 33ank 't ng weaker. -Mrs. B kwden and family two instalments, viz., on Jane,i-st' and D -'Of d
'Jouncil have recently bee passed t a-
nailer- Af ter beI rse days in the citr we took sortowling relatives, friends ani sympathiz. Exeter. Ont. raughts, ,-ing to the list of articles moved to Clint -on last w�ek, where most of cernber let, The draught I
Which ma the im- the �Canadiazk'.!Northerp; Railway for Bel- 'ing Nc.]uaintance and neighbors. The de. DivisioN Couwr.-Jadge Doyle presided' thorn have secured positions id ihe town;- 371 oeaEo'q left survis ng her' a bereaved hue urt here, on poundo,
oorted into Canada freet of duty ertain mont, 145 mlles southwest of Vinnipeg. vi at the sittings of he division co Although Blyth has no place to skate, there -A prominent farmer of Morningtort Teaf;s of :mg% �rticlas ei4tering into Canadian manuf4ctures Form few miles the land is low and -scrubby, ban I �nd an infant, recentlyborn. Wednesday, 12th inst. Two cases took up are a number of first-class hockey players, I township has passed awa Oq und
r us,in'their own factories. morelfitted !oo grass than grain. Soon we the atte" Y. the who'have formed themselves into a club, 'o The �rticlts __T e death of Miss Edith M. Brown, a ation of tie court durin day. &Y 'There Was Lre as follows Hemp ble�ching com1poun could see stooking dau olb night, 9th inat., Mr. Adam Chalmers, i -cost ail
d t f�rmers cutting and er of the late James Brown, occur. The first was an act n ion by Dow, of and intend going to Clinton Friday evening `
or the manuf�cture of rope. Silver t�bin� theirrain. About 50 miles out w 3 c his 78th year, passed awa
'y. He was a Zaals Were bo, 9 ame to red o Monday morning of last week,L at the Hurondale, agalAl t a Mr. Powell, of -Blyth,,- to play that fast team, and although our native of Scotland &-nd came to this p1me At Teidae,Z'
.orltjie nianufacture of silverware. Steel' 6he !!village knd station called Low Farm, home 'f --her mother, on the' Huron road, for a balonce of I 10, claimed to be due 0 1 boys have no chance to practice. we have no when quite a boy ; naturally a shrowd MAP U Or or, the manufacture of cutlery. Yarn Of with, a track ot each side, and whert two Goder ob. Miss Brown had been- ill for -a same dribd pples The defendant counter. doubt they will give a good account of and an energetie farm ate, flax or hemp, for th manufac�ure of trai4a are 1 , one at each side of th station, er,, financiat succen long time with lung troubl6, but the and claitnedlor $100, 61leging t at the fruib wall themselves. -Miss Annie Straughan, who -oral p �owels. Wool castings, i4 the rough, for it il, a lively p��aae for ' short timI% Next cam 3 z ather unex ectedly. She had been worthle' crowned his long life, in accumlilating a ToUnds S1141.
rhe manufacture of scissorsiand hand we bame toquiie a stre ch of nice, ove'l, un: p �ss. � Jud 1 tent war reserved. Dick� has been assistant postmlistress for a num. considerable fortune. Re vvas rilarpied three -i heas vititin y her brother in Stratford duriag the -trought $85 t
broken pr . rte, called Low Farin ; then piI week. Besides her mother son and Carling flo - plaintif '; Proudfoot and berf years, was unit ' n he holy bonds times, and by his second wife had four -of a �ars fetched $2
kll articles entering into ithe consti acti'on* edl t
_Bhe Hays for dl4endar b. The 4 the* case was b' of matrimony, Tuesday'afternoon Ind forming part of cream eparators.; again large ielde of wh at, with a metimes leav�s,', several brothers and sisters, who If. Buchanan agii iob E. M %dg�', for mcne y to Mr. family. ors $110 to a heavy fie� d of cate. But, oh, he wild bav( t a sympathy of their many friends in claimed to have b en over paid� Judgme Ia compreh 1131ve do on so farms, The Montreal Herald, ini sunflowers IA�pig we their ereavement. was entered for t ie defendant, with costs view Pf Canadian expoho for las 11 year nearly cove ing the grain. This denotes -M� . W. WEir has disposed of his en- J. G. St4nbury foi defendant Dickson and t some poor farml�u � and the �eed of surin mer fal. tire property, on the Bayfleld road, near Carling fdr plaintiff. aye il"It will poesibly t p emovas are un
ee long. lowi.ug. TfeWild sun ower and he wild Clin o The 235 acres on the east side of Bnmi?s -W. J. Kerni-ok,�of, Usborne, has t 'I Sa. e., e B11 R 132c per'p-o
0 d, on which t tan ing- theories aboutt the course ef trade barley appeare 4 natura I product of the soil, the r he house and buildings purchased 100 actes from Joseph Harvey-, I to o learn that Canada sold 8289,188 wcrtb of but the wild barley is evidently harmlesB. Btan have been gold to his three daughters, and will now have a 200 abre farni.-Mrs. tbing and wearing apparpl in Groa� Brit- Pound lo Belmont is nke little, tovin, of about- ten who had an intereet in it, while the 105 (Dr.) Amos pleassntly entertained a,large Ic Per po -
years growt h, � at the torminus of t he Tiger aarea on the weet side, of the road, have been number offiiends, on Wed nesday �vening. in i the year 1901, out ofia total:export of 74 - h !of Hen Thomas .9 e like we -Aust Have More Room 664,111. In 1894 -we we'e exportin g a gradual d w-�nt to L�he railroad station, Clint(u, for $6,000 cash. ` Mr. Smith has Gree a fflll�, and it boilt on iolling groundi with sold to Mr. Si I fi. Smith' cattle buyer, of -Mies Greenway, daughter
�ood .but only to the valu nway, who hoI been the guest. of her', I�e 'sd h
, i ks ,a eop� Of S42,191 alto- where ther( are two �arge eleva ore, and aleor rerlted the vroperty on the east side aunt, MrS.I(Dr.) ollins, returned this week Having leased,oile of the stoies i alow. th r, and of that only 7,206 to Great there is a nice take in plain view of the main for a t�rrn of five years; at the annual rcnW to- Crystal City, Mani toba. -Rev.; George the Cardno Block, we -have deei4ed to e6f. n
it�i n. A value of $23, 15, which, I alone str The sta'tion is busy place, for it of mMID $('50,and taxe?. - Cobbledick, of Pikhill, prjached at meq �ave res-pectability to the item, went 'O the does. but in Ja 'Were prLes e fox two ol I1901 th American' a Street Meihodist church Sund Rev. Tnit�d �( %do, and j net after Pho auction sale of Thomas H i rvey, on 8 still le, On aving Behr oO� the road branches out, one the -t' of Hay, last week, was a C. W. BOwn p oing t The store will soon go unde-r exleilai eknowledged purchase of 0 i Parkbii7-miss 've alterations- and it Will mgk-e one
anad iin c btlies I' ning to eepting;the
ine run Brandon, 40 miles distant, particular ; ever Kathleen Stews W_ of the li,-Yhtest and most q -to -date stor' in Seafort. ' We Wer than know, of grea, ispecess in every rt, daughte� of J. A. Ste severEd to
o thb valueof 945,W22, then h we' and the oth king a different direCtion thin 161d well, Two year-old ste i Uncle Sa qui Is a us neas in, Bel. our ourse, they buy a great dei 6f more oni the r are sc,T� art, went to Toronto. on Tuesday morning, large departments for Spring, and must -have the room fox are ig growing as hi 4. as $93 a pair ; -3ows a to act as maii of ihonor at 1 the wedding of trade. Before removing, we will offer our entire stock at reduclions that isiti. But China, whichi stood fo� less mont, for th re re two implement agencies pble ear�old. colts eolle"frolry $L'4'�; a NJ ins M. J. 131 q uhqrt, to M David Shirray,, should make quick- sellilig. ban 1.000 ip, the returns for 1894, is,down there, the N cc rmick nd the Champien.- pair colts went 259,890 last year, alu in d
:)r f a2k at $131, and of Hensall. —Vale�tine Rat R�x M. 1p�, of told - I . that wi1tbout where they seA from i � reaper at d binder ever hiag else in proportion. Tbo sale Sbipka. was in to )nday, on busi. theco [Ong Kong, Which took $1 more.;1 For down to a eelbarr iw. - The Massey- ,Tn on M � I 'anaoian clothing, eviden ly wasfl ducted by Air. B. S. Pbillips, of ness. He repor Ahat St Phon township We intend to remove inW the new premises with almost a new up-to-date, there 1 is an Harris Compan 14 re esented there, too. a 1. A] r. Ha -'stock. Pouti pen000r. Australasia an Newfo0dland The hen" rvey realized nearly S-2'- people are itired of Henry 14 ilbor as Provin-: lor $43 rm, OF Racine, Wisconibia, 300001 the sale, and in all that amount only cial' representative, and predie L'and for another $20,000 elch. d i d B.1i O'u- rC 4 to a largeI ftiv�s sold is4hij busines3with 0 e Wa their thrI one a given. 'a f uners I Mr. John Everything in the store must go at Zold;Kt 1jiond Liberal gain.- of No reservC. ing t season I could see them Thursd y morning. a sacrifice. OwSunday. evening lasl,, Rev..Dr. Sow- goin t.. 13th-inst.1 u h "Cameron, of UsZo ne, took place on Tuee-1 n li ad ing at different at atior a, I NJ cli i non, of the 7th coricessicii of Grey, day afternoon. fro the residence of Mr. D.: -3ach- R s I o ]no, 1 d 098 old
rby of the London BaptisQ church, pi think ve W o 'a Canadian machin 3. It is pas that bourne from whence no traveller McInnes, where t le deceae d was visiting� Big Sale Now Going On. int0esting Weighed -off
a sermon On �' Probibiti�n and the com. t; i,i�e the solf-feedere orking, retv -n f, after a brief illness of only 12 days. when he died, on Sunday e ning. He W"L ig v with a man at i each side, forking in the Poe47 onia Woe the initial trouble, followed over 84 yeirs of aee.—TheShildren's enter. A A A In tCtnment 1 wer for
the ch6rch was peeked. tachinent ij h saving con oto." s an index 1of the init,erest shea)tes as f"t 4s they can. The blower at- W'ithl L iea or
iken in this subjeet ft eakness, resulting as above n connection wkt4 Coven church' riva ce, for stmte,,deipite all human efforto. 'Mr. Me- Sabbath school, was held ori Tuesday even- a the' course of his rediarks he said : with� It there� -trim ilf no need of min on t io straw Kinno was born in S.-otland, and came to ing.—Mise B. Rob rsqu left this week to at- 4f, ; stack.,,for it b1dwa the atrawquite a distance Canaq when five years of age, with his tend the H at Toronto. Two . plebiscites havel already been d1linery opening LEARjoyll) co,
and ack On Anil r
4ken, why do we need &no iher ? you a so I rs ;wo men pare ort y after this his father woo Mr. John Cudmore, bla '12 eks ith, held a sale couls do it, f d when o 'e place is f 11 it can drown d while following the avocation of -of hi's effecto on Saturday, a�d will move out $3
ry esudly ahaviere htife".. 4;
aswer ?" This is ve d. be turned aroujid to an ther ' la T�ere saili k� and the subject of this notice made -herD he has -a brot . er living.—Mr. SEAFOR he two plebioc-itw alreody taken 11were on is on 6 tbfng t � st i I west, w T13111 see� Ue his h e with an uncle, coming into posses. Aaron C d ore, who has b en visiting I i I to IS Le broad qi1eb - tion of to -,&I pr6�hib. tiout farni� 19='BUTTER1, EGGS) POTATOES TAKEN AS CASH.,�" to ere are t 7y�ng to pu� in m e ps than sion ith farm his father had taken up, friends in this nOighbbrhood, returned to ,h
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