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The Huron Expositor, 1902-12-26, Page 1P _`_ .. - _ I ­­_ I - - - - - - - - ­ I ­ .__ - - -1 - - I . � - - I - - - . I . I � ___1 -, __­. - � - - - - - - � - - . - - - _ i � �_ ­, - ,-- - I I - , , I I 1 _� : -1, ; I . 5 , p : �T ,--I-,--- ---". ____ , ­ -__r --F__ , ­_ -_ , , , - ­]__­­­�l­­_ . � � I � � I I I . I . � .. I � � I : I ; . � 1 ! . � i I ! I 'r i � I ; i . : i � I . , i ! I t I I � 9 ­­­ I - ___ � __ .---I--. .- I i —, ! - �: : . � I . I I � I. I : � � I I i , . I I I � . -1 Amas 1 - i I : � - -i I ho" -7 ,very a ii=��-. ,-i Tea atrings . -.1 . kpipineas i's , - - . � , mar as. op. � ,-Ingfriends I th all pi I � Ift- Christ- I I ' I Will thr.b I , I � .. .1 , tore. where, _1i bilave dome - � autiful ar� I �, I I �. I - � � A , de, to Most . ._j I 1i t i" here , � Alve t1lings _Ii � I I �f 0146 ? and . !Meed any- � -_ �e ? - . . � - I uld convey, , :Our Chrisf- % lially, .the, . � nevir to us � I You. As, . . on% cent � ice tio the e handker. - - . . - � I a pair of three pairs � thrown in., .1 ty of g�.oves I I I tory - selec- - . I 1s , correct. . , I- j , glove liues� _. . - - , to- you This, " 1, � Small, yet �9 rivet 0 n -es: - 7, thing& are, 09 most per- - ib we name 4e, Buckles, - Vaderw. ear,11 � I wes. Trim- - -- ­ — � .,- _, � � . � - I I I I . I I Furs. have I a that they . ight as w.el I . m be worn - I sy � aw you for . ga, too, be- - - i8oule Fl I season., and I . I lImPlY meet- I ,Off h - I - I uyvag. . . hoose 1rom. - I r Years: day � subject to 1.� u. the, table . � � - - ; that wa,y." I �. � I I na. or anew : I Asa gift, I -4 I . . end ? �� � has mai -- mers. Tray - Aher Linen louse keeper : . � ee the, lowly - _., � [iow gently . 1. I � . t . this paper, . is- a chance - I . Gry. but it � z t1e, beat of �Goda store, tked, above, 8. `� - - You one and �. aas, full Of � 2 1 I .UL �7- - . � � � L 1 C".4 - �re'. 17ariff. I I nadiana to- I � end to the �e question I . disonesed. . people of �erea.ting to nd Weekly, colum,nor for � -important th: p . olitical 7 . � leir view$. r-ters, etc.., yress. them - Mg & purely adependent �ate, is thei -h an open � With the: 4 irriMellZe I � �n the Do- �ppeirbunitY i air their � L the pubi � from them A Weekly � - J diptheria ,Vre occurred . �, ,­ Is,, one hie. ),-her a. SoDr I , Morning - lay of ISO ise Tacker.. '! months. JS I the early . � " then at vhen it wag iiii,tor on he . where, he self a. home "a ago Mrs. . Fucker re, i with bis , - "'i how- �,ack again I a son, Mr. I aat winter, r,h & slight e, partially rday morn - bat Bud- I I a : ; ! -4 1 . - � I i i � i � � .. - . I I . I . I � I � . i � I ii . . 1 4 . � I . . . . : . . . � . I I I - I . ; I � - I � I I ! � ! � I I I � . I I I � I - , I ; : - � I - i . I I . - . i . I � � � I . i � I I � . i . . . . i I � � .- ! � I I � . .1, . p � I -- I I . I 5 ��� . I I - . i . q I . I 14 . 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After a res1iiiencel of five- to the a�ouied; April 28, 19029, th4-thefb of - HOOLS. six ra--was as high " th It Of . ' ; yyesrs on the 5bb Concession of Tarnberry. 816,000! t 2STORESI I so . ; � Fancly Stationer�,, � 2 M , ry r . ants Bank at Oti O;PORS . ___ Othe# elms." � � i � � deceased moved to Morrie township I ; . -- Blu7e. wa, or. a check bigned by Jemif a Hall and 50 ft. wide I . Groudd Floor (Written for Tni mrosuolti) . . L I In . � I I i I I IAIF __ ED ATTENDANCE Inb e'autiful boxes suitab ei vale road, over thirty years ago,and re@ided payable to.Alfr�a McDougall. 1neachease I I RPT41T. - OLtawa, December 1922'd, 1902. Professor I ' I - L � I there until last spring, wheu he purchased a the mon0y it wAa asserted, waalthe proper- �, 100 ft. long � — Alth h the we ther was rainy And � the for Christmas presents a d P . i . I Robertaon, Conamissiont ir of Agriculture and ,o�ado 'aoult � home iuMingham, and moved to th4t towni ty of the Provi e of Ontario, To these ; Upper Floor � so three. inches of snlovO, mixed � I . � . I __ I MANUFACTUR- I aloing, has just returned from a visit of Nith mu could ake 'them, the dhildren New, Year gifts. ' - , ,�� Before leaving the township of ClaIrk, the charges.hlr� Me 1 ougall, through his so)ici- . � I � I - . inventigaition and Jobsen stion to a portion I ad t of thi - vane at Kinsm6n , So loot - I . � subject of this sketch .was married to Miss tor, p1bads n I ot Joilty, and w-aA oommitted . __ __ - 7 1 ING. : of the'State of Ohio, wliere remarkable pro- "' m I Kate Mayne, who survives him. Decea I sed for trial �tthe I iexb Alesizes. Bail in the - i , - ' . rithp dio clothi 3g and -dry feet. L ttle FOUNTAIN 'P E N 1§1 I - I ! gross had been made in he I rovement of )Qys and Irlo of' iix years came three . ; i � was a man who had many friends and all aura ag regate of $25,000, was renewed. . - Eta 1 1 ! . d 4 1 z ura.4, schools by the pla known an th I , 1 were sorry to bear of his death. Last sum- Mr. Cgall iss buen In vor I - 1.4 . � 0 Con" 'our mile -in coin ,fort. The teacheks , i I , � o i ation or . I That last a lifetime 1, _rpoor health � centralizat on. He had invib. . �, 1 mor Mr. andlMrs. Nicholson took � trip to since his! arrest , and the probabil I .;I . hey Cal fn reg I I i 11 weathers U der � . . hies are . uLa na - I ,; the West, and spent a very pleas time that he will not live to stand his trial. The -, � r 0 uni ie 0 � d Mr R. H. Cowley, Spector of schools he smhl dlst'ric� yy1stem in the iciwni hip . I . . : � I . I - PP0 - f r the county of Disirl on, and Professor V, 10-D 1 I with relatives and friends. He waoll very case is a V.rribly sad one. a ' - � long spared to enjoy ai of eas3 after so . ; . f Kins , n,two ears before, the enti ant AIE , 1��Olt I A -M _& I . . i chhead, bead of the d, ipartment. of biology I w * 1'. 6 WINTRA ! I —The farmers!of Rathwell district, Mani- . 0 the so la 10 ; under the bow 9H- J% t the Ontario Agiieulbural College, to ae. . I I L � � mairs spent on, the fa L . . � I r.n. Dboemed toba, have Selected Mr. Arthur Sheppard as Sti SE" : , a delegath to ,go to England and Socit-land to - t � him. I Thei I de nation was 14% d sys emit h 9 risen to 146, wit out — was a Presbyterian in religion. I I I � C tripany n a 14h difference in the Otal f z I 0 # I : Ot hiah lies &be MEEMMON�, - i �, - � . I rumbull obu�ty,Ohi p ec' ble 11t,110 , -Judge Doyle held court in the council secure f4rm' men for next a � I _- ut 20 1 1 Brat on bf ahildr6n in the to"aliip. I eai work. ' ' ilea southi Lake Erit, and ad r I . . chamber, Brussels, `611 Tuesday morning of Mr. Sheppletcl will visit the agrio0itural. 4iii- While the mad rush for Xmas shopping has abated somew jOi"` the �he high per.6ente ge of � ydun e six Messrs. Pattersoal LoAhari and Webotek, � last week, to hear. the appeal of Robert tricts, said . . - ' . aat, yet, there estern border of the St 6te of Pennsylvan- t lit Y. arls) al d the 1�rge proportio Of the lasb named being t�he'ne',w aspirant � _ will :only engage experien6ed . will be much after buying in the sha:)e of picking up good in , at, reduced I .' This district was o ionen because the "'Big - Owel), lot 34, concession 13, Grey, - ligaiest farm men'. I 0 . ,Ider pup,111 (6on fifteen to twenty ye ra) * I He will leave for theold coUn- prices; All the shoppin,g, large though it was, did not nearly ex c uditions of climate, ro do, diet ibu�ion of c Division No. 8,7 --Held at Wroxeter, I - a drain award made by J. Roger, township try about: the middle of Januavy, - - � ) tust the im- were, eloa ent of he gaine.in oducati6n ur. - and in. - i Cowan, nominating offloer. Messrs. 4. engineer� in which lots 31, 32, 33 and 34, tends to be baellc with the men about the � i mense stocks on sale, consequently y(u have a splendid chance n07 to dip � in Pop"a"O" and characte of school system jag the t twe and the late r year Of Daig and A. Ferguson, of Howick, and 1�i concession 13, were interested, drain enter- end of March, : I are not materially, diffe sub from those of mobool life In a ru lal district. i h rio. I S a Miller, ot Tarn�orry, were nominated "a cipal d ain on —Mr. �Vilikani Adrain, a farm of Fo'r- �., � and get,for yourself the articles you find you really need. When� i we say t e t is eitlad parts of Out The lar, geelass ind large school I eel led this diviaio' " - � . 41 - - ri. Messrs. Miller and Feri Ing into 14th concession muni or goods you -need, that will apply to go ds to be found in a stock 'ke 0"purs. t A Thecountry in that part of Ohio is corn- guso roadway obposite The appealant I � *1 . p ira ive y ev I I . to meet ti e social needs of, the childien bet- were members of the labe Council. )� bar, near Brockville, has been'robbed ,of .` .1 store full of the most practical merch rndise which is sold to you or t 18 pm ac- ti I I el. Dairy farming is thb main t � called Alexander Fraser, Tfiomas Inglis, $900 in cash. , It is said the mono'y was seen -_ r to obeupation of the 'people The chief crops tor than tie small, isolated schools". "he . Division No. 3, Parth,—The follow1n;X Henry Ward and John Hislop, and Con- tilicad puipose Of decorating and protee dng your person in the way best s, ited ,Iderbpys and girls,-grolwn into yo1u6g � on Sunday mornibg last in a sideboard draw -v I . are Indian corn, � othe. cereals, hay and C . r, g6,ng on are running : L. Turner, Fullarton ; 4. ducted his own case in quite a lawyer like er in Mr, � Adrair�'s house. On Wednesday In I the requirements of the season. We have a good list on sale t., is and- next died wouien, had pportunities fo . - Barrett Mitchell ; A- � . White and Robeqt, style. John Roger gave rebuttal evidence. t ' � g -ass. A little f 11 wheat is grown, hub ivith a high so 00 education � he cas found half a mile away on Take a lo Ii & ! si iardely eno with ui go Ag Hogarl i h box wal week, and nG doubt there is somethin� to interest you. ogh r th a home use of the I L�, Hibbert. ; 1 Barrister Blair appeared for the to,% n8hip. � I I . . ! . sway from home. There was said o*be, ,rid . I 0 � . the ro ds�de, wit i the money gone, but pa- I l I f i rmara. The oro ards ind fences were for � . I , The judge dismissed the case on hearing the � I I . 1, undisturbed, The windows. and doors . I here appe ared to a a great devI = of I pers a � . I I . . ti a most part frai son enirs of the 'past. E � spir :Auron.&otes. 5 engineer's evidence, which was ce; were well' and showed no sign 1 - I "I . ibiof a op r 'ti and of mu�uAl good I ' secure(I is !of . I I . houses, arns a were evi- 't 9,from the wid�r e nd —Mr.. 0. R ;and family, (if clearly set out as to th is award. Qu I - pered with. There Ion 6 clue. I . i . c! "" . _"'in'y T 3e farm and field . Muldoon ' its ani being tam I *#*#**#*#**1@�" Will .and frienclabip Walton have taken lip their reside r � . . I denoe� that the peo le we re fairly prosperous (loser acquaintainc3 of the children of I nee i a inte eat was manifested ,i on this de-,ision , �Measis- Hoi and Robert on, of tbe . � I � be . I I � : . I . . and ivoll-to-do, bu no�j a 3 rnuch at) as in the lnality� % id fr -Brussels. I I to a certain extent, depended other 'cases Dom . i ; I - I 4 � onithanewinterests �reateid ; . I I inioni -Cattle Guard Colhinissioll, who : hi I i I I l- . ' � ra ire advanced rur, I dist iota i� many coun- S -�-Mr. George ooney and family are relative to drainage in Grey that will now have '$tin . l , t F nd recognizad as being common to All rid been ' to I r, .. . ,g Many specimens . ; . home from the Northwest 0 it to CIA likely be 4 4 � i ties in Canada. he townships_ are five )r the cot imon good.,� .. � ,: of . cattlo�guiiardi now at the exhi. 4 i � . n a via set to rest. 1 1 ! L . i L ; � I I m lea square, ioter?eetedl in both direotions I As f P oul friends in and around Brussels. —At the annual meeting of the American., 2 I I �F , ar a c 11 1� 1!3�rneid there as al. the L ,jro#nds in Ottawa all last Week, ha�e i l — :RSM � , ' bition P � I i I ; I I 8 lit 90 acre farm o Associatibn held in Suspended operations until after Ctiriat.n 1 ; bj central roads. I Other roads run parallel -Thonim Hill boug j Leicester Breeding ! ! I J ; I most unan mit Alit, rate as. � , ,y o lopinion among � � . 4 I i to those every. mil and quarter in. both' yers res ieot,ing �he ! marked succebs end the gravel road, Hallett. known as the Guelph recently, Mr.; Sames Snell Ol Hal- Another a a 4 � . , n sayd'n the matter di ea'tions. I . I - . h: at . a great eaoridee, ' I e sion -will be held in January, . i � :In reality the fui season is just beginning, and we ca That" mar a the country into _ Rance f f the best knowif-sheap breeders in when more pai � - I �8 a, perior advantai of consolidation : W1 ile arm, securing 1 lett, one o . will be submitted. ; C 4-e.�each one and a q arter miles' square. ' I I - lee"ection, b I I am a trip Someoft � I of you have as ood choice to -day in our stock as at any !time during bl I . � 61 e o9berni was brp lit i t effect un ler The dates for theHffron Poultry�and Pat Canada. who hsa just� returned fr ' ose'triod have been fairly success- 4 . f � RIONEER OF CENT ALTZATIO�N` I . -Stack Association Show, to be held in God�. to the.Weatern States, with two care offi .: ther slason. - We keep adding to our stock fresh, lots in every lin ' as-Nve find . v oroda d scussib a2gid coliansiderable pp al. 1. I . no ful. An antaT'atic , arr er that raiaes when � ( - ; � � - y � ii � - n, -the a Iverse of�iti rich, have been changed to January 20, 2V, � sheep, all Canadian animals, gave his ex- thecattle atep.on-aplatform seernii to be the I . . X1 2 paiticularl , Oiam,has been leaf m_ � ; . . occasio' demands and now we are ready for all kinds of activit . years ago Guatavd township-� -beoame i 1. i I � ' I ' 22 and 23. � ; � parience. -'He went a's far west si State beat stock tu � ' ; in � I I I ! tha,'Pioneer in ti art of theVnited e1bythe eallitg of experience. With, f)w � I � rher:, . � _j I .� - i . g ; the ton year old daughter 9f of Wyoming, and declares that be folund a ' , I St ,too in the consdlidpiti, n of rural schools. 0 ceptions� 11 the I k0kero," as . thi6y are -Susan, 4blo woman passed *: aw- - � I . . . . —Ate rk ay at _� , were nineso Col dilatricts in the town. ii� esignateq locally, 1wore rate payers With( ut Mr. Wm. 0-rowator, of Wingbam, died o great many American: breeders who anted ner agme n Point St. .Charles, nw koh- , 4 . I . I lft�l � 3 I 77 V Bh p I and as many i mall s� hoole. Then the c 3ildrel) arsona who feared some dep.-a. Monday of last week, after a few days' ill. to orose their animals � with good stool -. from treal, �a fe dayt ago, in the person of MrB. - I ' T' ate � I ness from diphtheria. : I Canada. He says thiii feeling has dev 31oped. : � I di tricie were unit )d intg one, and a central 0 ation"iObrhpe valui ?f their ?wn properLy . Esther D n ,tones, at Lhe age of 105 years. JIEN'S FUR VO.A.Jk7 i , , I 9 -Three pigs, raised b Mr. Penfound, o i within the past - few years, and now the 4 � . I Be, Col Was erected at- a obab of $3,000. It is o!,. worse �till, Sorrily increase in tbe� valuo of " I y Mrs. Jone ,who was a native Of � Kildare, i , . 1�. . . Stanley, were shipped, from Clinton the ____.­ � farmers from the Ststes are ying ! I I a am$ building, containing four well light- t geooyrope t nea�ast to the central d I . fancy Quebec, b d been a resident of the Point for � me 'a 13 'y e'r day, and they were beauties. One weighs '. � prices for Canadian stock. Rpelound much fifty-foar 1yeare, and enjoyed remarkai 10 I CIO k ro,oms.. I' Instead �f nine tea hers in o' these : t 0 f t I be groundless. 730 pounds and the other two 990. pound 1! interest manifcsted among the Yankee good heal h untila few days ago, ,when aWe- I ��' I � I - c . th � farmers in the methods of the Canadians) � i J making a total of 1,720 ounds for th I � lit 161,15olated acho;ls, the're are now a prin- Professo R`= ?- a Burns - up Some O'T e � p I contracte pneumonia, to which she socumb- i - 1. P, ' No' 1 Coon— I ed close roo nall recitation ioorn and 811 , perience has proven the for . f b . and he himself w f I . I � t 1 three. as. invited to talk to a ed. Mrs, 4lOn6s leaves lineal descendants to . I ei II at a salary, of� $65 pe'i mouth, and four &Ivan ages afforde bY the Consolidation:, of . I ' , , t,l � With quality sticking out in. every hair and every line "of �t, mar�s t ass stan t teaCherd 'at 83� �r $35, per mouth r iral schoo a and ,. . free transportation of -Mr. E. B. Morgan, government inspe : number of different gatherings of farmerp In the number of 1.4 people, including Sons, I . he' . .1 I tor of export cattle, who died last week a the weat. on the subject while there. I . 'D I in he � t IS papi a . . I grandebilcirens aud'great-graindch ren. . , I b c anited,soho!ol. Wine nice looking * I � � . I man who wears it as the man of means and ,00d judg � Montreal, aged 65years, was -some 25 year Avery pretty wedding was Soler inized - i i gment, He an a rd to vs a .. ar I e used to,cohve) be children frofff' (1) I b esults in the attendance- of a i : Mr. C.' Mt Hays, general manager Of ! i I i f r the rest of it. il a little an Ito, their homes. hese waggons or larger nu ber of i he children - I , at the residence of wear it, and his self reapect accounts - ' . a Mi. Thomas Wh te, of the G. T. )Et,, �hasi. put -chased the tesidenbe �. The .ice go a very large purchaser of fat cattle I - - higfi& than other years, the demand �o? I , . in t he this county. He was a brother-in-law 0 -1 i Winchelses, on Tuesday afternoon o � last in Montreal owned by the late Mr. James I ,great the cause. Better tf� es w rrants sob 6t *aiiiia-have comforta. IS seats running locality, p rtioular ly of those under t be ! i ; I this condition. But you'lf be surprised how cheaply you can bu ' I len thWise of the vehicles, waterproof can- 4Ile of eight years a d of those .over fiftiden Mr. French, of the Huron House, of Refuge � � week, when his yourigest dairighter, Miss Burnett, stock broker, on -Ontario Avenue, . . � I " C00n I I -On Tuesday of last week Mary Gard.: 1 Nellie, was united i�- t ok to . the purch�pe Prlc;6'� it - is understood, being L a gOOU . I . season. .1 . . � vas ei i ig gear figs. Before Con- y Bars. � I ies of wedl( . -1 coat from us at this z DVere and sprii I I _� solid I tion the average a tendance - at 'Who (2) It br ngs aboZ si more regular 'a 91 ner, wife of Mr. John Robertson, of Gods -I Mr. Win. Biliotb,a prosperous young f $62,500. The � buV'�ing is a room' y double � a - v- .. . i armer I I � I . i - rich, p3ased away after 6, long illne3s. The 'of Blanshard. The ceremony was performed building , 44 isl considered one of the : sell 0,191n that towAnship as 145. On the t ridance, of he pap Is of all grades of -Ad- ; 9 I , i da� �f �he visit by � the th�ee , anadians it vancement. . r deceased lady was an. old resident of Col- 'by Rev. C. Fletcher, Tbames Road, at 'four stately mansions :of .Montreal. Mr. Bur- . I - . i0000 . - i I 0 1 1 � P -1 borne, going to Goderi6h some years ag I The bride WAR gowned in a hand I No. I Slack Calf, � wa 1143 out of an l f 162. The (3) It on fires the engagement -and rle- I . - nett purchased the house an rom ; � - . � � . ea letore I tention of so e tea6hers cf higher qu li- when %her husband retired from farmin L , some drei of white, and carried a b auti- Mr. It. B. Angus. � Ib is understo d th I b . . I I y . consol idation the cost of main. .0, la .� . �� , ! ful bouquet of chrysanthemums and was at- Mr. Hay4 ,contemplates extenei it I , 1*1 . ,; ten nC6, of' the nine! schools I of the township 6 3ations an long r experience in She Wks favorably knowiri in both municipaK I � ` . . I . ities, having made hosts; of friends in each� i tended by her sister, Miss May White*, who Ive _U 1�r-, ;j - wa , � ' I L, The best coat in the market for the man who rcqaires to 1 $%900. ; F ai illools. I ! I - ' ations, if not In entire remodelling' of the i pur years &A., erwaris the cost -On Thursday flight 1 last John Holland r , 1 1 a � I I i . I ditions for a p . - � � I 11 o' the! centralized schools, including . andsomely attired in � I I - " , , ; was also h _� ness use of it. If the coat is to be worn 'at all times in your dailvi pursuits Of f I I the (4y It or &too . , a similar house. . I . . V I , 'dreas. The groom was supported b - Mr. � I I work or pleasure, none can equal the Black Calf. It hgs all the cliessy appear- cony0ying pf the ehil&en, *aS $3,156, bein 0 ossification of pup I and for such a concession 6, E. D., Ashfiold had the mis - , -it is ot unlikely that one of the Boer :A , 9 ; I . '] ! _. in, rease i, � Nelson Watoon,of tbe:3rd line of Blan ard. Is 11 I an '? � h3 ox. , , ing of the Be Col rmits the papils to be fortune to lose his dwellin; � house, along . aders will appear on a Montreal' I . ,=diture a as e 'ven . I lectu _� . 1 no p iThe bride, wh . away her platform ortly. i A few da a Ago Manag er g 0 of 825 �y the townshi -with some money and furniture, by fire ' ance any one could wish for, at the same time when you have a 600d o' it on hi sohoofayi � However, the P aced *her they 0 M work to the best ad. 0 was g. . y - . . I . i father, entered the parlor to the be tiful Weldon the Windsor hotel re I I t will outwear any two coats of other makes, no matter what the pr i' e .of others oweia'gei atteadai the Ontral school was v 6ntage -for t eir ow 1� mprovement. ' �! owing to a defective stove pipe. It is no; L oeived S� A - : may be. Our price for thiss.coat � - P 0 muoh greater than.cat th single district (5) It lure its th time table to.be : so known whether there was any inoura . nod O 1 strained music played by Miss Ella ann. letter fro Colonel Viljoen, who was one of _ - N . t f a & not. The neighbors who happened to so After the knot was securely tied, th eou- the Boer I - schollails that the i ation was de. ranged tha teach can give each class � 13(i 11 4d a I I 30� a W lemma a to frEqlaeutly report) . I I - 1 8,300 to SA00 crea�sd,61,'59 per p�pil on�he average 4t- and every p pil e class more direct the fire rendered all the assistance the ple;"-together with the guests to the number by the co spoud�nto diaring the progrei - 1� tendance. Moreoyer, th* years of high help and sup r v i�siinc n I could to quench it and 6 save some of th !� of- about fifty, sat down to -partake of the of active h Stilideii in South Africa. Colou�l , , I � � , i � - ' . I I � i � w I i I school work is Carried on in the oonaolldat- (6) It pro idea t � ( beneficial influences household effeete. I i I adding feast, which was a credit to those Viijoen Is tured in several cities in England I . , � - _21�111 I �, I �1� X � � � � ed abbool, and the 'total cost of that is in- offairly IlLrg Classes pupils of about ei . arris - 9 -1 -IL . In � Mas,�er Thomas Holinei-, son of B � who provided it. The remainder cf- the and was ell received. He has been in the I if q.qal - I . I . I � I - d I evenin wa � � clud',�ed in the $3, 196. advancement (a)'by- more pompanionBhijp-;, terHolrnes of Witigham, met with a' * - a spent in the usual games, dane- United titea and - AS how he would 1�e , �, i � 9 seri3uz . 9 I , � . . I - - . � I I . . .. � I by' accident on Thured , etc , . . I The ;people in five adjoining, townships (b) by frii rival iies to exoel-,, (ol sy evening of Int week. 'ug- - received in waad,16. a � I I vi I J i Mr. C. H. Reid, of Stanley, 'Shipped 61 � � i ha a alsio 6onsolidated their; schools-. Those children learning fro, � each other, and (d) He was climbing to the 'top of A P.)Iishe � V I -Mr. Robert Beith. M. P.i of Bowman- . 7 I . ; was very alipperyl � - 1, . of GuatmvAa, Kin,ainan andT Johnston were co-operating unde t�� r � � ful discipline, and cherry banister,- which . :; bead of Christmas cattle to Toronto on Mon- ville, has &!old his recently imported Had r- I . . A . 0 - r 9S a and losing his hold, fell to the I day of last week. Inbluded in the lol were- new stallion, Grib�'herpe Playmate, � o Mr. I 14ADIES' JACKE"' 8 sele4ed for special scrutin, P &A present (el by class ei ithuai I , lower lauV t I Ing I , I . , . I - . " " ing, striking on his right temple. - It' wal . I . dnient for boya'and � L � typical ph4ace,of the syateni. The schools (7) .c6uv 1 27 heifers fed by Mr. W. Grant, of th( Lou' ]EI. Wick, Of Youngstown, Ohio. This is .1 � � don road, which werepronounced one )f the the Hacku�y Stallion that won the $2.50 � i Kinaman and Johnston townships have It M& Striate 1 to obtain f . result .... . . Of girls in rlir!'�'Sdi'i I & hikh feared concussion of the�braiu would -1 0 school education wit4out leavin hub the little fellow's Arength and be: t bunches ever Shipped from 01 nton. Chall, 4 1 cf been ona6lidat�d for two y Bars. , At Kins. I R home. � rtge Vap.1or � the beat Hackney stQ- ' -,. I Plenty- Qf the Dood Jackets.left, yet, Particulaily strong i a large sizes, upi r The Cattle were purchased from tha follow- lion at t eNationA Horse Show in Ne'W I . . ,�wi I I . man �he enrollment of p a was 146, and (8)' It lea do to Ithe erection of better Was in bis favor, and he - rallied irbm th � Ing parties : W. Grant, Stanley, 27 bead, York , a I . � . th or without lapel, To see these J. ckets is t -� best way to eight s6ho6l vans shook. ' : I . Cit,y4 I I short and long, school build,nige a last. mouth, defeating last Yeat's 0 i were emp, oyed. At Gue- I uA more sati ,iy. � I 'dairIl. Mr. Beith � b ecide as to � 1 - Pupils were on V ke toll and nine quipment in i u ey, on, Robin .4 .. 11 I - -y, and to try on is the only way to 4 .tavna� - 6') �� e all the'.,e 'isites of a good _Kenna weighing 3�,040 Ibis. ;� F, Grant, Stanl S champi impres.� you as to the qualit i q IN th J. MoAulay died bead. weighing 9,780 lbs. ; W. SbamburY, to the sAme g th soid - what use you can -' ,,,, *,rei At Johnston 175 pupils school- ': 1. 1� 14th inst., ill. the he pital at Sault Ste. entleman B. B. Bei , t4e I i I - . � make of them. Our staff is at your service, anq we shall be . Stanley, 3 head, weighing 3,950 11 . ; - ratio were in ser- (9) Ib makes it !practicable for rural T , . ai�tended Ochool and: ten Marie, Michigan. w months ago h lbs. ; J. winner of I he firab.orize in the three -ye# 4 P. I i - . I e had, - - i, ­ 0 � ! I I - his laft arm almost a � Dale, Tuckeramith, 1:head, weighing 1,300 . g I 'I � ; I schools to emich thei � courses for a) I 'Is om letel old class for Hife gjad to have you..look throu-b. u ; vice.. I I ,y torn off, by . ,- khey -mares suitable fOr �. ! 'Ibsi ; G. Clark, Staulei, 2 bead, we ing breed. . . . P I b 7 nature study, manual training'and. P P;e I Need -less to may Mi. * � , 1� I � . �CH60L VAN�. lion - an scoident at the'Soo c nal. He wa ei iag I urpo8on., I � � I "0��i~�� I � I , � 2,220 lbs. ; A. Douglass, Stanley, I ;head 1 """, h')Id science, as well as'by to the -hospital, where t 11 . � The con�ractwfor conveyiog the children I � better music, e injured limb we , Beith obtained for the animals a very bigh i i I utated, but the wo' weighing 1,320 lbs. *- C. Reman, Stanle i I ' Y, I figure. I � i I i .to and froni the .�choole are �iven to respon- ,Snd for the advanced pupils bk instruction SmP un'd did not heal, an head, weighing 1,236 lbs. ; R. Elliott, Stan- . � - li - A I � if agrioulturc, hortioult 're -and allied sub- death resulted, as stated, on Sunday, Th' -After 1 an illness lasting nearly .six Bible peraons. 11 The -so are i under bond to '. I 1 14 � . . 0 . I � � ; B- ieYB9 months, 1�rnest Albert Macdlonald,'�'.' ex'_ I . I decessad was' the eldest son of Norman Me! � Stanley, I head, weig6ing 1,200 lba ; R. Mayor of Tor -onto, - died Thu � I provide comfort4ble'covered wa.ggons, and p eta. " lay, I head, weighing 1:340 lbs. - 1�1 Gentlem"eill's Fiarnishin so . , (10)Itstiniulateaplibio intereatin the Aulay, of Go erich, and: was twenty V64 � rs4 � . to comply with the regulatiiii of the school , -se ,�y night 6f - z I h� � on t ghi ig 2,- last week. i Deceased had been eu& , rin� - I pupils of a tow'n. years of f , , schools and brings to th age. ! 1 Stephens * , 8 anley, .* 2 bead, wei I I autboritiee'. i ­�, 11 The vane hold!from 15 up to 510 lbs. ; W. Caldwell, Stanley, I head, from nervous prost t I I I -The resi once of Mir. C. Campbell, of I - - � I over 25. ''The longest route traversed was sk ip an inatit Aion in whIch all can � ration for nearly a lyea�., - � . : i � � - I , . L I . - 11 &TIC, r on July l0bh was confined to bit' bad, 4 . is vals arrive at the " " the 3rd cone I . 4 1,170 Ili@. ; J. Carberb, H liett, and I ;, � '' al interest a d '' r�hy pride. sion of 146 rip, was destroye Wei jag . ; . . aboub six difles. I Th 3 htd, wBighing- 3,810'IbB. ; R. Gib ings, gradual: y growing weaker until the� ,an_ I out of by g of last week4 d I I I I I school Sit from 10 to 20 min tea before nine . o an,improvem fire on M ndoy mr-rnin I e' I . �� � � -_ . Hullett, 2 head, weiJbing 2,650 Ibs. ; J. came. The liate�E. A, Macdonald was one X I � tie public ro; ids in t o country parts, Miss Camphe I lost $150 in money, and an4 � . I I .- I . o'olock,�tb,6 hour' at' which tille foienoon sea- . . � I 1. I l . Yeo, Goderich, 4 head,weighing 4,000 lbs. ; of the beat known men in Toronto, 4 be � . �� " I Bion begin The afternoon Session Closes at (12) Ib wol Id'facili ate the rural free de. other sister lost a chcque for a large! J. g . � I h ­ . ; the larges 3.30 .'eloc . stion school, where ail. � amount. 0 of the ladies was badly burn. , . - I I . In this department probably we show' lilrery�of the 11 I ,- MeNaughton, Tackeramith, I head, entered public life at -an early age, Dn�� 26 ­ i At J ; 'T I .! ohn I weighing 1,200 lbe. ; J. Allan, Tuckeramith, years. Hemade and lost a fortune i - . '. , . .1 ' i I I � � ed in attemp Ing to save' her property. Mr.1 I - . - . range of any store in the County, We � make" extra the closi exercises wer) observed, the - i . . . . . , ff, pro. , � . I 1 4 head, weighing 5,365 lbs. ,. i . I - effort to have in stock at all times all the 0cessaries to children a inj the vsmv " ii,rtinK 7 for, home I � I Ill � Campbell ha . an insurance of $800 on th4 �; . moting the real estate and other schl,mes, "I nt �, if I - . meet the gre' in less than five minutes aterwards. At 4 -1 I I I I' and was !prectically responsible for, the I ! . Oou v , 'ouneil Nominatioils. propertyand contents. The fire is supi a, % -at variet " sod to have started from a spark from tho . ! Canacla. - building ul� of the property northeast �f the . i y of tastes andrequire�`;enta. - i-Onsmaii t�e eigbt vans are, engaged at an The'nomin tions for the several county PO I I , 3 1 1 1 � - ___ : I . , i. ' ­ - 0`unc�l divisions in the � county of ,Huron Chimney. - H3 will rebuild with brick. i -Oswald Sorby, of Wellington County Pon. At one time Ouring -the boom iv T 11i , � � average Coat ,of �2 07 per school day : at I i i, � __ - . Gustavus 'the nine' van an average of took place on Mon and resulted his fol- -Before: I�aving l3outh Africa, some o(, has sold to Bean & Sofi� Ailss, Craig, hie ronto hew reputed to be worth half a i . � dail I I . a * � ol ars. but when ,; . �. I � I � id at Godericb, Wil- applications to the English Government f ' � -Thoo. W own, S, former - clerk of the Wa d __ --bis �T . $1.25, and at John ton. a :1 Iowa : l 1 . ­ million' � 111 � t - madd - the b UM H h en vans at an the Clintoni"a who had' gove there, Clyde stallion, Black Rock. - oom b� ` t he Ill, . LINEN OOLLARS average of 51 27,1 The pric , of the vans was Division No. 11 -He 0 � a caught with a lot of real estito 70il' A� I . . i - B� 1. . �] � I I ' 'I city of Ottaws, ,, in pook circumstances has . I 11 . I frorA $100 to $135 ea'oh.- .� liam Stother nomifiatiog officer. The a gratuity of five pounds' over and above al I hands which was unsalable and he soon! lost I - I All the vans ob. .. � - � � I fo lowing wer nomiu�ited, and all are in the their other 6xpenses, though they bardly� . ? - H .. � s r by t o horses each. - � . I 2 Ifallen heir to an estate in Albington, Liver. �11, and before his doath �� be was in very � - i. - - � -... English, Austrian and American, apd all the styles The drivers who' w fidd as -emu idates �4 Hugh- Chambers, , expected to gob it. A few days - � )001. valued at nearly fifty thousand po ands. impecunious eiradmatances, He was; nlayor - - I . - i I ere conversed with @aid ' I I since * I . I � 11 — the present fashions call for. I � T iomm Durn on and -Ib is noW of Toronto and was �bwice a candlda�td for , - __ I they had 'nob known of any injury to ,John N. McKenzie, 'following persons were agreeably surprised- I .1 ; pretty well assured thai the ' � hild. I The gaid the regulations re- ; - Raleigh township, near p r i __� i -any 0 A ilifield ; Al exander � Young and Richard 'on receiving oheques for the amount ; C.' !pew oil' field In a liament� -He wais only 44 years of agel - . � , y 11 i Jewell, Colborne. Mprgan Dalton, Henry � Boyer. J. MoMeEwan, J. Moon, G. rihatham, in all right. Two new wells have -A re r6ttable accident occurred on th' 11 4 _1_U .1 ' qnired them to wait for the ! children at any Twitchi I 9 6 I � . . S_A_,M_EP, I _W 1X 41 house for a' period not exceeding two min- Morriv,Robeit Ellio�,�t and Win., Young I ell, W. Whimly, W. Cantelo � fcoun%v Coltmoillor James Virtlue* , - 1, ___ - - S - I n, W. Miller, been discovered, one within a -mile ail � . r I 1i - , w,re also nominated, ut withdrew. of that town, and W. Miller% I 1, - � . , .- - . - . I � utes, that, as a matter of Wt, it was rarely : . Hallett, and J.� 'half of the Gard gusher, the first discov- second concession of East Oxford, one day A . I I necessary to 'wait one m,n4te 'Division NO. 2,- Id at Clinton, James Blainey, of Heusall. . I lored. last week. ! Workme'n were cogs. d in the - '� . , and that a I PC -1 !� 9 I, � I Campbell, n)minati g i officer. � -The statement is made thab clover seed task of shr dding co in Mr. Virtue's barn +++++ !n1M+++++++4_ � . - I I I - . . case whereithe children missed the van or Messrs. -The townabip of Colborne has lost a i I I I I . i � I I � 'left from being late wals. very uncom- mes Connol y. God rich township ; David most worthy citizen, in the dea,th ot AIN I th when one! O t e un me - I Jo I - were is not nearly so large a crop in year as I . 2 I : � I . � 9 n feeding the ; k . � Contelon, Clii ,to I d q i . I I __ - . - �, mon. The average attendaooe at theachools I Wm. 0. Jone's, which occurred at hi ilast. The clover midge has Son very de� shredder, Fred Smi 1 20 years of age, son' - U, i Alexander Lee3h, a resi- . lo i 1i ­ - . confirmed All that. I ! Hallett, wen nomi4tad. Measra.. . Con. dence, Carlow, on Thursday of last - weak. structive and a good deal of the crop was of Le -7i Smith _Aon_- Corners 41 � � - ! � .1 , shoved bil% i , . .- I i I I fic Ily and Cau belon a the old members. The deceased was only 49 re of ago. �out in the fall before 'the "seed had fully hand too far into e feed box. lb was . � .f - I Suits to- Neasof le, : THE SC 'WORK, . yea - He h 1 � � ; M i, Leech a reeve f ullett thi had suffered f6r some time from a complica. 'matured. caught in tbe cylinders and badly torn an& I -1 � � . � . a year. I i I , . � : The Beope of the Work in �11 these sohoole Division W ' H ' on of ailm'ento, and iiiiderwent - a of mangled, t e entire arm up tothe elbow be- i i I - . . I I N .3,- at Zurich, Fred ti n ! -1b is said that Mr.- .9 . � . - . . I . oper. , Henry Mackav .0 � . . a I is Substantially the same. 4spector Cowley Haile, nomin tin! 0 esere. Wm. ation. He bIravaly batil 0 in. 'Buffalo, will dispute the will of his late iug , - � ! . �_ Those English and Irish Serges an Worsteds, ed against th . � :� I I It rende4ug amnutation. lieci . i reports that 11 the threeloweat grades over- 1,� �ra MoNaught- evitable, and'only gave np a couple of day 'father, Wm. Mackay., of Ottawa. The ary. Tha- 'Unfortunate young man exhibited t which we advertised a few weeks ago I 61TIOnt. Tho as - I � : � . � I i i i he decemed- hadl former receives only $8,000 from the Estate the greateof pluck When the arm was drawn i - � , are eetiDg with -take the work ordinarily covered by the public or - of,Sianle ; *Robe ie and Wm. before the end came, T :1 i I I big sale. Have you looked at them ? ave e Ontar�l The highest grade goes C ., I i i .?. 0 , of 4 of been an honored and upright citizen all him whereas $1,197,694 was bequeathed to the through these' justruniants, sharp knives, � ,- '. ,Y, an( orrance, I I I � . ,,,, far as out 6outinumtion d4as grade A.*,be- 0 * t I � � L to � even -dollars . 'noi 6;, Of ere i � same chance as any one else to save five r inton w 3omi"ted. Messrs. tFraser life, and farmed until a 6orple' of years ago, testator's two.daughteis. . cub the fingers t 'pieces, and before the 11 . I n a fine suit, made to your m-3asure, with! best work- log competerib t accompli, h about . d Torrarl c6 withdro , W,, and the content when failing health compelled him to retire. -The death took place in Brockville; hos- power whi h was Compelling the machine � I 0 , I . years tl high� school work."! I .1i . � � will be between the other four, two if om He successfully conducted the post 'office pital a few days o of Sodfy Barnett, relict could be all t olff�thol arm hai been drawn in � . Manship and trimmings, While they last ' . 4 1 ag A li , ( � ; � I ! - I � I - Through the courtes of rofessors Craig, each township. .i store at Carlow, and was popplar with of the laote Jacob Barnett, a widely -known between thosbarprolle.ro, as thebandpaseed I ­ : __ V is I .! . Diehl, and Crawford, the incipals of the. Divid' i : I on No. 4,-H61d at Exeter, Geori every one. He leaves a widow aqd several farmer of Wilford township. . Mrs. Barnett . to a point above the elbow. There it re- -i r I I �4 . � � 11 i . . . three schools, this self conab tuteddelegation Hi Biesett, nominatin ' officer� Th -e only children. I had attained the -age of 100 yeats. She was tained it * a vice li�o g � , ! � � rip and a Vrench - ; - �... _P_R31CM3 I d . I i I . - 0 T—T �Pu from Cana a wa� enabled t('test the system n( minationo inside in tibia! division were Mr. -A once prominent figure in municipal :born in the township 6nd had lived6n a had to be a Cure& and the rollers reoloved i � . 1� - of consolidation in all its essential bearings R chard Hicl a, of Ste . hen and Mr. Hugh politios in this couuty-�'has departed this life. farm there bet whole long life. � I I . . I . I . i I ) � I before the rra could be released. All the: � 11 I , ­ . � obtaining valuable informat�on not hitherto Spackman, o! Exeter, - ,rtment will issue a while Mr. mith reto'dned conpoiousne�s and i 41 1 And they we're , both Mr. Jon Beacom, formerly of Goderich town- � -The postoffioe deppi 11 . A I I recorded on Stato.reports. � That included, elected by- ac daniation. There ip, there- ship died at hie residence in Ilderton, Lon- 7 -cent postage sta p on or about December exercised r�Tar,kkai : . I m I a ta� patience and a-fter -his � . I # Per Suit $115.00 among other things, the fre� expression Of fore, nooban ,rein tbia�division.- . I I I I - . a , . i : I I . : don township last week. Mr. Beacom was 24th. The stamp in; of yellow color, and reIemehe z the house unassisted. � ,� . I ; . � . I ! �t the opinions of the pupils themselves on the ;�Division N). .11 are at'present in prOgreaFt, �� 71 ! . - - � -, ___ _'.11 1 5, -H Id at Seaforth, A. G.' born on the Bayfield line, G6derioh town will be especially convenient for postage -Negoti4tiolis 4 - . i :� ; I relative merits ' of the old and the new, S ing o7c6r. � ad, which will resulb I . . I : I millie, nomi 2at, Mesars. Jo�'n ship, in March, 1846, Sad resided in thel, all.d.registration fee on� single rate letters. and practio�lly conclud � I . I . - I I N , , - Gun a 0 It may also be used for; other. postage pur. in the inau .4 I .This part of the inquiry was followed'. up B IcLein 1ruckerarnitb"; B. B. . town hip until ab :ut three years ago when l I . ! i Ill uration Of an important trade in I .1 i 4 � - - - - - - - f particularly by Iospector Cowley, 'who gives Qforth. an John G, Grieve, MpKillo he removed to Ildertonii! He was prepar- 'poses to the extent of its face value;. this Conn , one of -the most important, In _1 ! 1W 1W 1W 1W 1W V" V­V�WV11VVVVW I p I . , I tr r : . i � a summary of some of tblb results as fol- wiire nomina ed, but Mr. Grieve withdrew Ing to return to Clinton to reside When death 1 1 . . the fact, that t. e fortileilands ofCanada are na. � ! z I - I -The Province of Ontario receivep I - I i Iowa : , . . and Messrs. cLean and Gunn were elected over -took him. - He hadan auction sale of inug sum of $10,'000, under the' Succession turally ablf to �rod�oe, namelyj the ere&. � I 1� I . � , - I . I — W , ­ , - � I - (", - a U,i "' ri� �1 I 0 i - - X , a - I ..., , I - I ng the un, and sovyeno ye I � I R Robip V i �1 1 1 1 � - 14 1 , 11 i i I I i . � I " About 5 per,ceut. of -the pupils prefer- by scalamati n. 'Mr. 1'. E. Hays declined his farm stock and i had all car loaded with his Duties Act, from ,the eitste of Eli Hyman, tion of a gr at hive a�'ock a -ad packing Centre , Butter and E rgs taken -as 0'ash. , 1! . I k 1i �j � 9 - Ic red walking' to the .old aohc ol rather than re-election. woonal effects. 'He l4ad been suffering the Jew miser, who died in Toronto hospi- at Toronto aulli� The possibilities of ' � I I I i . I I ( I I ridiDg, in & V0,11 to the new a choo'l. Almost �DiviBion NO. 6, -Held at Brussels, F. �. from ill health for some �ime.' He had been t1al last we�k. If the 1 poor old re did country have been f - 7 1 3 1 !I w to Canada as a stoCk raising I rl : without exCeption, these were pupils who S Ott nominqing offioer. Mr. W. H. Kerr, !a niember of Goderich township council -for not do any gbol with hi& money du i .ng his - long known, but'it io. only -recently that an � � I I 1 ""######**######**""# * - now have 1 four � to six rn�l lea of a drive in Bfussels, was nominated by James Turn- over twent I I � i I ; . .y ieare land for the most of the fe some of t will bd put to a good use American dreaefd mpat firm has,cast its eyes .1 I . I place of a former 1 walk of o e ,mile of less. b 11, reeve of Grey. aiccl Reconded by Wm. i time held a seat in� the can 0 that he is dead. i i , . [ V I nty council. At � � -towards Canada for' an opening for their i I A,1,.+,1,a.M _+.­+-.V� a., - 11 . I I I - I _� W.V F"p V�]VJLV00V a 18131SLer, reeve of Atorris. 11r, J ames 3he time or his dea�n he as treasurer of thel I — r. Alfred McDougall, the Uzi tario trade, and i it Torontp Junction, in the apace � - � I r'f ,e for the iork of the Con- Bc: wman, of Morris, WAS nominate county grangelodgeSout Huron. Heleavesa emploVee, vrho is accass d of of a short t, me, will � be located one of the � . . I ; , I - 0 1 decided erend I . � d by I q I I solidates hool.. iThe eyidence of both W'chai Proobor, of Morrie, and seconded ,widow and three children. The remains I - esoUthiskind on the Con- - J � �, i . . appropriating large sums of money intrusted largest indi stri I I I ... I I Grei Stew ' , pupils and teachers goEs t show that rid- by B. Gerry, of Bruss4la. There bi 'o re interred in London township. W him under the Succealalva Duties Act was, ti �, . i . I I - ..... I ! 'Mi6ears. Kerr. and Bow- � —On Thursdi . ml, whi4 I toagntially Ameri- i q. .... � i �4 r t Ono, � . nent. Nt gotiationo arepractically closed I . i ,bi 1j, �lith n Tuesday last, committed by the Toronto wiih this- fi, 3. 5 ing in. the ans is Mike corn rtable and free other nomine, I nab., after a few � ' 1. . I - 'I . frominjur toeVen�the were eleeted by acclamation. They � weeks' illness, John Nic 2olson died at d �_. i yo ngeab children. main his Police Magistrate tostan � his trial on the can bo, h in it -3 person I i � - rges - - gaiiiab him. I - I n , el and Capital. Op- � I i :] I '. I I . - - i , - I . � The increased enrollment of pupils and the wl� re both members of the last counelli residence, In Wirlgbuni. Deceased, who s,"everal cha preferred A- ersi on the:crect'nn of buildings will be_. I . U0CESSORS TO GREIG & MACDONA;LD) �! i � I � percentage of r laxity in at- bivision No. 7,—He,ld at Belgrave, P. I was in his 61th year, was one of the olde's b mo'ng the oCargea are the following : April eta t -,d shoi I -tly 4fter;-New Year. The -new � I (S � I I � � I � I 11 I � tendance struck the i via tori remarkable., i t .P(rterfield, nollailAating officer. Mesersi 'residents of that section. - He was a native 9th, 1899, theft of $2,539.10, secured from comp&-ny wjll,B�ect abattoirs &ud other me- � � � 11 For the. past threer raon a ' a daily aver: Donald Pi1tterson, ,Matthew Lockbarti of Cumberland, England, and came to this � I he Canadian Bank of Commerce at G)der- cessary buildings. 4,fch will coat -between � � . , I I . - ' I age attendance at the Illusin I . I I I 1: Johnson Bros.' Old Stand, . School, John J. Carrie, all of East Wawanosh ; I country forty years ago, accompanied by his ich on a check signed by J. W. Malles, pay, $100,000 and $150.'0Q0. The buildings and . : I I I � � � r which, is in that respect typical, was 91 per John Webster, of West -Wawanoob, and 'brother, the. late Isaac Nicholson, and set. ,able to Harley & Sweeb, and endorse d to yalrds will cov i 20 1 It . I er acres of land, with un - ..1 . . � cent. of the number of ipupils enrolled. John Wilford and A. E. Bradwin, of Blyth, tied in Clark township. His brother Isaac lAlfred MoDongall ; September 27, 189%'the excelled railway facilities. It is expected I . . _RrX - - . is Pill be ;mployed In - -_ - S H1 :F0 - More striking in thil connection is -the fact wi�xe nominated, but the� two last named came up to Turnberry sLr months later, and theft of $1,849, secured from� the same Dank that about $00 hand-$ v , ­ . - that the percentage, of reg�lar attendance withdraw, on the coixtes:b will be between 'the deceased came to Turnberry a few 0 1 7_1 � I - I . � _ � i � I Ion a check signed by R. H It, and payable the various � works at, the Junction. I I i . I I I - � I I . ,_ I I � a � i � 4 � . I ! . - i i I � I � ! � . I . I - . _� . I I � ; i I � - j r � . I . I - . I , I � . : � � I , � � . I , - � ! , I . - . : � . . - 11 - . i I ! � , : � � - � I - I . � I I . I . � , . I I i I ; � k ! , I I : ; -1 - * . - . � I � . I . I � . � ! : � ; - - .- I I � - � I . I - I i ; r . I I � � t : I , r ! � I � i . I i ! � - . A � � I I - - . 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