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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-03-06, Page 1I � - . � . . . 27"'- - 1903 , �M_ ______"M_M"1"Wft � Ibbles , � !k .1 19 Shore *A-*,*-,&,* I - do, &a well aa they, 10 better than Most is said, th%rj -it-there k trade,'-* but all the :�hants,get rich 401.1. 111"Wes. A stort,. B frieuds � hy aellinLZ ah.� no mat-'-er how u ven then It is dear. I all . I I we try to give iug_ ca ib due- We try, : keePone -end in v1e,v,rj I businces, a succm and � for you. and ve, to, help us gmin, i,w the season whart � with the old, and jr, fter this moot of our 10 merits of car -new ,,& are here already. 7 � li Fablics, � , . . ) . �� )n be burstirig into, mq. Even Dow the'.. I I being &Itere I d, and . to year advantage. � � aerer beein before. kath-estore & prom - m to the first arri- �Z geasOW8, favored n -hams, Chambrays, Dimities, eto. Ad. � took upon, these- ogtha ina'st artiatic. , ` lligs from the great- , **rs cu either side Us season seems t& a much prettier, do- 1-biRations, at & lower ee. The dainty Pat- ateria,la. at 1�0,,, 124�(r, . ak �r yard, will surp ` I rise F. Many discerning �9 choice selections I . i - - - . I I , , Present. - 4—� pre"m - is an, 01(i :!9�u use in all pro. � fidy think with the vhoee advice -watt, � . (Lil ta-mGrrow that to -day.- We, or& ky 6&; will ensure Wiiitar wearables. if rom now,, it will �a to give aittuntion.. i require the space, �)rftenta of new goods IM W It-, are wise will Forelock, and secure a profitable huying� . I I . I zt I � . L ts, Ladies' Smaller �h Jackets, M-eWe Tweed Suivi, Boye , . wool Uaderwear, all wool Blankets,, id we will, make it � purcUsing at this, ' r requite them, any- � ,00r Oila. L-noleami, pieries, Td,bla Coverv, . . . I- ighest market pricea� E,, and glWdly take �r good,-. -9-7- �_ . . �A .1 - . . _T 1( A U_L . (, -�I's Co. . - lest Cash , I , , ), Store. 't - , week,, in, refer- � between the boys � �& of No. 14, % Itome t 2am, by one D, and ohculd have TELe boys of No. q a return match, . a good account of a do.—Mr. Robert Doper, during the, their aunt Mrs.A. - grist� mill seems� � �h%re of chopping,, ng in daily are an. , know weR where , . Wall. &t tended to, di sal, and in � 7"'Po 1�1 �,.—Tlie Prasby- villsige, has in - $1W. This,af - ch last summer, . ty of the congre- � e on Sunday last-, . 1hanked the con- . ty to him. . . . i -11; --The receipts - I for t 'i e, past year . ,nd conaiqted im P txxes,, $1,0,182.- 1 ; loans, $55.00 ; E�bt, $201. The -ibalance in the � I closed with & pauditura for the t 1, of which the principla ibeme .- , ­ V � f; h-)oI,q,$4,'119; cop, $1,953 ; ber- � I ttuieg %n(l inter- . I!f the township �,adle up of the aco1jected taxes, �d V)wnahip ball, 4 147 and consist; � ,47 ; cipbentures 1� , �', I - $1,800 ; de- . � 5� �$400. Ther �;-Vlly well man- , �..fkad moat. satia- the v:illaae at- 1-' � in Belmore; on �. Forguion, of �qa M. Harris.- : children have, They have spent; A 4in is ia Simoco �',_,r, of Markham, rPre-aby t arian ...aa H-azlewood �; �Iie willepend a �?pp�­l a car (it 'i 2N,Ionday.—A �� - nt, givf it Vy the h t hadl,. � 'Z '21, " Illr art. C.11� I weeks' visit in I - mrlera succeed- � from the'bon- k�—Rev� A. B. I �iflst at the horne- 7 9L4ya this week. � relatives near � - � � i � � I - , I . I . � . . I a � i I' , : I i I . . i I i I I I - , I � � � ; 1 1 � - _­­ I � II .-. - _1 I - i � , . � . - I �1, I T � : I . � I � �' ! I I , I - .. 1 . i . _ - - -_ - .- _; : 1 I . � . . � � � I Z I . . . i . i � - I � i 1 � I I I' I I i ,I I I . � . j 1 - . i � .1 � I i . , . I � - - ; . . � � ! I . � . . , . . . I I _ � . ! I I . I T I i I ---I - I I I I . - __ I I � . t I . � I I I I . . . I � . ! � . I i P , � ! , , . � � , � � � ! , ; � I I � 1�1 I I I! I i : , � . I i 11 _� F . ; . I . I . . I . 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I I . . f � �, _, - . ; I I i i i I , I I I - , k i;l I I I ; i .... i � - . � . . � ! ,� . i , I 1_______L i -_ � I � � I - . � I : -1 I - I - I I . i m � � i I I � - - I i . - - - - I I . . i 1; � . � I i C, I "__�H�IRTY�_TH � f I , � : I � . � I ; _wk � I I i I ; 4- . I I . � � _� MeLEAN .BROS.. PabU&,ers I I . � I i , . i 7 I i � ; � , � I I - �AIDAY, MSRCIEI 6 19036 1 - Z � I '. WHOLE NUMBER, L&M. � ; I S FolkT4 ! : I � .. I I i i 9 . I . . . i �,2, � I,; . I - I - � . $1 14 Year in A,dvanee. . _a I f! �. 1:4 =;;����� . . . i -_ - . I I -, � iI i I . ___ � - -_ -_ I .- 11 � ! I i - � I _! ===_�_— ZNZ= I I L — __1 00 � :� ­ . . � ; ,[ __ - i T I �., � 6, - I � ,�VIMVWMENTA�1) TO Q' P the n'and Provi cial �G vernments 'L 11.1 1 I � - to do ylo!.ing farmer of Colborne. 'The young were manufactured in Canada, I 1:1 -, � � �. - I besides L . i and the municipalities folln W V A Xx . - i `1 - I ; _ . . I � , i RO,&D§. I Ail WALL V A P�ER, . couple ilre starting life with the ;�ry bilghb_- 0 000,000 or 4 000,0W, imported. The GALS �,i_� 2 STORES .I� I I ? as I . � i . Cas subsidies and bon a.. I s6r),000,000 � aBb prob�pects as far� was immenlely on the hioreage. Children . �-j; I � I - 2 FLOO�S � ! __ I : i . . � this world Ili con- "* �_ . b �L special meeting (f th6 county con Loa 8 aDd ' r mrnied.� - t - I � 6 Doi sn�acriptions.'.... � � of six and eight years were using cigare - � ,- I I round Floor . wall he' L 1-7,000-000 Oa'nadiai American ttee. I , 1 50 ft. wide 0 ,i an� , — � - Z . 4 I I Id �in the tcwn �all, Clinton, ol * La - 2,000,000 acres t 8-2 ' I I -D4 Betbuilie, of Wingham, and former- Was Canad� to follow in the wake o,f ,9p * -4 . ' - &In, . , L :­ . I - _ : R=AIL I Wednesdayt to consiarr whether or not tho ..... ac a... *� ...... '......... ; i)4,000,00,0 ; ly of SO%forth,, went to London, on Wednes- which owed .its decline, in ja large m - i � 100 ft. long � e � Designs'and Oolor- e -1. � county should take such,' atepis'as : . I . I asure, - I W-0111( L e &I eady� built ..... ... I I � 35,000,000. 1 1 - day of ant week, on a I I I - ! . ; visit, and from there to the pravalence of oigaratteamoking ? I I I I Upper Floor , I 1 . . - I I , en%ble thein to partic pate! in the $1 000,00( r . I I ��l - L I � I . I � — ing I to To to, on Thr.raday where he took part -An old Amd highly respected pioneer of I MANUFACTUR ; , i . ) � � I - L � . I TO MEASORE. i I grant Set aside by tWe' P ovincial Goviornr � �. Total ........... ... fa ily gathering at Us simter�s residence. East Oxford' I I _____ . i I MG. � , township, passe -d away lViab .- � � ., T .. �- � ml6 It for the purpoia of minting the di-fier'r Ck, a a baelsome 18,50) mile . railwaye. I I . . I �q i i � ' $"'11000,00 Newest Styles,Las-ge As- T'nh`mr`6& vFers 36 members of the family pres- week in tho person of Jamee G. Pettitt, � � f i -1 -A . j entl unicipalities or couqtlee to improv . 0 isting of Din ,;-- -: : �i ; . i L ,500 mi as of vernment anti, a a brothers, siaterb &nd aged 82 years.. Throughout the length and - �_ � L '��', I � i t Leavi out the 1, ; � - L - t .sortment sisters. -law, 'The breadth of _� . . I i the roa s. At the rnim1g session, the rer railw cw , thel subsidies. smount � to nearly the t0i*nehip he wAn honored for -1 I il . 191=m' X . and 'grand-ohildren. . - ': I 11 _. � : I 'a 1- "REMMOR � I porbot the special co, mitteeof thecounoil mile, which't manydi doctor nd him brothers had not all met to- his many sterling qualities -and in his death L I ."] . P � V I � L . P ' ght. � --i : z-. , � - _ � ­ � - I .z � appointed at the January session, was. take $19,COO per wee would rices Ri gether' a number of years, and they spent the towneW p loses one of its oldestand 11 I I have b 'It the ro%de.' C i top of It,heme im- I . ; With the approach of Spring the indivi up by the .council, and; with two sligh I a coupl of days very enjoyably. I � � ,: S I " - -� duO realizes the necessity of a ir � baidi6a the railwi ,ya are 1paid annu' most trusted: Offleifils. He occupied a seat � � Z�q. . 1 4 , � z am( adments, wan adoptedi The glob -of th m., - � , 0 in the to �_ . _-.1, . L he country $1,35(,000 for carr wniship council for nearly forty , I - ._i , me Out report in as follows : an . iT101D . �� general. clean up. If he is going to keep pace with nature, be has to co ly yin� AILEX, WIT JEAlubg I I -L A 1-1 �: '! . � - the i a a a. The interest charl -! � Canada. yeare. He also filled the position of clerk I -A all now and fret,h.. The old c"t off shells of'last season will not fill the bill, i - ,,a on sub . I � - �t � . I I - RZFORT Ole CourNOIL. midie o, oans, late., am6ants to "W'000,0001 The final returns from Norkuh, York anl treasurfir for several years. � - 0 I The outfit must be a new one, with al -L _ I . . � -mm� SEAFORTH. - — John MoKenz' ­ - � 1 1 new aetails in regard i,10 fashion. Does .Me give Hon. Mr. Davis a majority of 449 4 � I eting to Consider wyeiher the county 0, annu 11 . hy thould they Do pay their - a, cheesemaker, of Ban. - - ir - I �. "' � I . � I � - L I �' � - , I L 1 7 , I Hu on shall nooep a f t a taxes 7 � opponent, Mr. IAnnox. , in . . �Ja not cost any more to have it right, why not avei it so 7 b her ihi!re of the appro, fair i h a of t i - I Croft, Ontario, made a cheese Im,t season - - ' Urn or riob. " We wol!tId recommend, I I L � house was beautifully dewrated, and the the center '' - .. -.1 i To begin the new season, we have som,� i I I pri. . NVH �,$HOVLD E PA D.1 -The Proin.-L ll eceive of which he reused -a small bot- . __`191 . I . .- i I 1 813 In succession Ing 01 I e, strong induce ents to ofer lin acetpted, that a oert5dn. amount be raiseq ceremony took place under an arch of ever- 438. , duties from the estate tle contsining a note asN the person who - -_ I I The otal railway wealth of nads ra- . - � _ NJ order " get a good start early. - We want oider� for suits no greena, decorated in pi k And white. The of the I te George J. �Cook, who- died re, might cut th� cheese to h9orm Min as to its 11 W � 1 4! - � You are go ng !xtqnding over a period of years, Instead of present a capit%1 of $1,043, lowl and - .� . . . 9 � - ave a.suit this SpriDg. i g debentures for $80,000, which w b r,'d a and groom we a u nattended. The cently, saving an estate of about three. quality and t - .1 _IX, I he price at which he touglil it. 1 41 ill I - -_ � I . �sq - - i . ' less than bi-do in a -well kniwn I and popul%r young quarts -of a million. � � -r. McKenzte received - . . I � L to h As an iriduceme�t t6L buy early, t -e have'placed Ion 'esuln oul pays Is than18500,0oo in taxe � . be Aboub the mobt reqilrad for thi r A few days o M� - 4 1 tables - . i ; ; I � I . one -I aI of one mill on the doll r if t he , . � A I . - I I lady, appreciation of *hem was sho%n in a -During tine calendar year, which ended letter from '� J- Owens, of Wrol-wich, _L #� . . I � a lo. N� L -.1-11 I ­ . , . I � i - county to meet thli demands o rail % a merely paid a fair'share f taxation I England saying that the chease was good - . 4-: Ax - 7 1 . , � vnment -bill, as the &Mount tangible way, and the glio-)m isan old Had- Deoem r 31st lut, 105 companies were In- . .. - 5 � � , � . � on-t4e apitalldon b peo- � I - _.__ . � I - �he Government I I " 5 I � i � � the let to , who has p d by letters ' atent t do busines and C08tihim sixty-two shillings per h dred - : I i 'o' � V we� wculd raceive from I I entie ft �omd'otl�anml)u ,,eL would ,y rospered inhis western corpora 9 a � . 1113 - - � I i w 111d be comewhcra n9ir $40,000. Wt homoo I in Can a. The aggXgate capital stock of weight. � I 1 L rev' 'a' "I t Ver $6,000, annualy. . . .. I z. p'e' "I -1-S L a,mo n cc ' I I - . all gesb that the - sum of $8,000 be raise . . i -Xixon Sturdy, the genial clerk of Gode- these a panies amounted to $51,20-9,800. -Peter Vetegin,the Doukhobor leader, ha . " - . � . . 7 I , ric n a big elm tree th a 1� w I - h township, I -W Is working 06 the top of a 60 foot returned to Winnipeg, &ft -a t(. r of Douk- . . i L If h Indiana law c -r in f w6a in Can I a I ye rly by county ratio, which would be a[, ads cut dow a . r u I I I , . - I i_ IT Fm N S ! I . railw4'ye would pay 'in taxes at hobor villages', and reports that they are aee- I It . I . to -.1 of $12,000 to �e expanded i I other day ; he got from it Ze cords of wool telephone pole, in Kingston, the other day, � "� ` H_ � , � � . I I - � 600.000 annually. for home use, brought several cords 0 Gode- - .pilgrimage and 't -- :.I t I least $�, Fr&nk a ry slipped and fall. Forbun� I . . . ing the folly �of their recent ; I i 7.1 � . " goo If th Conn6otiont law were I dac . I I �. . anoeveryyear, to blo dedguated in 01111�'i . ed ' are - . 9 i I roads appropris ion, dLt I �ve have receiv b be , struck a guy wire, . now au*ious to take up homesteads � i � f in OP- ich, and delivered at tha. harbor mill the atolY in. is fligh . ­ .- '4 . I - in Can�ds, the annual tA on the � ; 1� � - - , . I a _,_­ _ i in tile down. The Immigration - � To be made up any style you wish, beat of work�nanship a d trimmings, mostly H�roa'd share of the $1,000,000, as met asidel ra,ilv a a would be over $10,00(1000. t-traight logo, for which he receive, cafh broke %:back stay holding i - t, and landed on again and ae - I-- _� 10 . - W, $36. But Nixon had other gains, for in the the icy ground, safe slid sound. Commissicne4 Mr. Smith, will Ucilit%te - _: 11 this season's bylthebovern ent Th �qualized assessi , - R L all no gooda, in fine blue serge, floe black orated, fancy Scotch If 5h W I here, -- � '77 ?I) I � .,u"t� is ;;, 5h isc6n3in act W re a )plied W�. Burley, �. -1 . - 11 z �_- � me�t 4 this C �'301,290, and to[ topof the tree he found foui 000nm, and as his of Hungerford township, this as much as poBoible. Hcrbert Ax-oher I �7 I V I I - jA 11 tw,eeds, fancy worsteds, imported and domestic gpWs of ever variety. 1 If you ' the.i mocnt wou'd be 82,920,0op. �- a Oil Y. , i d by i he h 11, he sold their of the English 8ocitty of Friendf-, ie also t - Ili I rai a the $8,00 , yearly woulA require a raW Pcti were kille is dead, �&t the, great age of 104 years. His I . I If � a ra'ilw4ye here -pa he iavl - � I I - 4 ­ I I get your order in this week or next, you have yOur%hoice f any one � of the id t ,rage Un- wife, to J whom he was' married 67 years ago, Winnipag, and reports that OW;,Dg Lto Ve . I jackets, and thus made* bis not bash ra- I I - ­ I of boub.25 mille en the dollar. We wOull% ited 3 tes rat;' of $255 pt r mil 1e total : ,.: L � �� LL i i re- I 7 � - . - - 0 ly. He in's . I i I I 11 - �� ,-Ibove suits at � � ! I &Is recommend that a ceriain sum in each ceipt�y$40, nob a bad incorr a from one'tree. - survives' him, as well "-' a large fami 9 work there will be no pilgrimage out- - - , . � I � I ' ­ ,,4i I i - wou d a $4.845,000. � -, - - - - "'I , � I . . -An acoid(;nt occurred at the Exeter was o, athodist, a Cdhoervative, and highly break next spring. ­ � I . an every year, and also the amount re. If tie G. T. R. paid th same Irai . ��_,� - ! I 1 71 . i: � . . a in taxes � .� , 1 � n respecte L , - , fac� . 4 .fl . . I a stave mill,,on Monday of last week, which -Even un4er incomplete and unsatis I ' I - I - .1-1: -I. I I Cali cd fronitho Governme4t, be expe'ded in 0 it krio am A did la t ear i4 Michl an, r. Mill@, presi ant of the -Onts adititios, communication b ilis Do ­ �­ . � . 4 , , . rio y - - IM, �� � V - $507 p or mile,�he total Vr. uld be $1,345,071, . Agriculturilil College, who has lory Co Tvas L. ,-:- I ­ . I eq6ally in each division according to*aesese 9 -D 11 .. � I-- ,'I -R - I sults. Mr. Thomas Creech *as us� been suffering by � _� 1, , might easily have ended with ser'ous re- i � , 15-00 :EDOT-j _� 801 merit, and on the several leading roads lead. � iDg the Poreat system of wirelesa telegrap - : � ­ - I instead of the' comparat Vely ignificant laot week established between T, � , n the � butting saw, whEn a piece f -timber he was fromse3vEra cold I*tely and overwork, . nji)ta and 1. -A � I Ing to market towngand I villages i E -11M $ now j"nakid by that � . - 1= I � which is Ned laave of �bsence and left Satur- Hamilton, Thq Tor - � � I %; � nded shall (,n' -o rzod 61 the service 11 1:A L �� � I , ) � I corp nd, b6sides, be h�paesenger day morning for sout4ern Oalifornia, wbera - : -:3 - I Take u look at them - don't need to bu� -unless y 'u want to. ;o�nty, The sum@ to be fo expei -0-1 . il,,T� , , , �A I I outting dropped out of place,.bausing the has rece � under the supervision of the count 'to break, endangering 11lives and other w V. �_ L. I be. I I y saw - as looked after by 31r. H. M_ H-or,on, an "I 11­� i I I , i and Hight rat'as are lower in Mid igan than . - -,-. I I i -_ I cillors in each division, with the advice I wiae doing damage. A lar�'e portion of the he will i emain for a month or so. electrical expt-rb from New Y(rk, while Mr. . _� i I - . *_"#"" _-VrVrVr##f"**" 4 in Oil�ario, , . � L. , ,7 7 . ­ I I I . � acnoTicounael of the townihip counoile wherein THF I i , pass -Job Murray, ern, another well known electrLIz : -_ I � I saw was thrown with such, force as to . o the town line, between - - �, -q I I - � I ; ,R DISCRIMINAT101fS. Wilmot and E fan from the same city, is WorL .. . - -le 0 0 � ths, roads are situhtcd�." i I � L - clean through the side of the building. . aelb Zor 7a. was found dead . 'king from the . L I i ­ . � I I . �­ . . .- - . B tieven this does n,3t 30mple�e`he list o in his mt%ble, amoi)g the horse#. Dr. Wal- Hamilton station, Mr. De Yo ' ­ I l 4 ernom, a neeti 14 0�'. the County � ! A IV' the a(t f Luokily all the hands aurrounding the d%n. rest baviug . . L " I - - I - -- - I ... - - I delegate i fro �ha. different inating linequalitif a hi h exist be. gcrons situation escaped unhurt. Nome changes � 11 Iline English lousering - ll term, of Hamburg, wai summoned and.. been called to New 'fork. --- �1: W council ! and . L -pro. �. I muhioipalities in tie cc btV was held. I w �n Michigan -The death oV John spooexy. Deceased, will h!kve to b `- �N . I . bween Ontario!and Michi,,an. .1 Whitely, an, old nounof.d death due to e made before the equipment _: � I �, . - ., . - I ; 1i Wali -den Kerr was voied t 411C olla,ir, an the railways af,e operated under i tfie control resident of Goderich township, occurred on was a min of 35 yeare !of age and leaves a is.in eati8factory shape. L � � q .. 1. . . � , " .. I I -i Cc ' ty Clerk Lane wl i 3ointed seoretar of a State Com�nissioner, and hplm to pro- ,Sunday, Febru%ry 29-od, at the. age of 76 family o a widow a,no one bhild. -As -near Las can be asceitained th,ra -_ _ti y pairs, wq�rth - . . � I . Lf _V, ;. i I ­ fl; , Enough goods in -different ,-hadez and patterns t� make fif� � . 1 regu I 8 Vo vide suitable o � ttle gu ,. 3rossings, 'Mr. W. A. Fallis, .ex-&. P. P. for E,jut have been forty-seven Cages Lo .1 214 .... of %= meeting. That thiYj' od roads move E� years. The deceased was native of Ire- - t�y,j h Ad fever .I'-- 4 ' atchmen ull village 1. -I;_ � _. � ar 4 1 1 in'Kingeloa since Fenivary i,A. of this L .� ;� i lar -85.00 and $6.00 ; we make to your measure I I mai tain w , , , A"'o wa nt , , 11 Durhami died on Monday last after a linger- 4- , i merit has taken a firm hold'on the minda of land,tut spent the greater' part of his life TL .1 - I i . I ; .7 I- . croo �ngs, keepJarm cros in2s i eepair,con- Ing illn�oos. Mr number thirty-two are in ­ . � - . i � the ratepayers was evi=ced by the fac L in C,oderich township, remo,'Ving to Golerich . FalHowas one of the most ihiR ho�pltals it ,�:­­' I . ! -1 : � ' I stru t culverts atro3s th t�ack'' iw public last fall and r highly r 8pected ' has be( n friuuJ that more than hi.f the Cases I.:_ i thait every Municipality in �t,116­ OOUUty WSS . I esided with his son, William. reoidonts of Cavan, where I --1 - I I . I and rivate drains, and i other I . �� :i I repi ! h In 72 years a teaclic-ri, afudents and school pupile . I Your ch%orfte pier 'pair $3s50, -esented, with the exception of Wingbam WaYll' give He was highly respected by;those who knew a was 4go. He was a life- &I - -land �, �- -1 . i , I . L - . 1 L .i and Wroxeter. Mr. A. W. Campbell, the due onsiderati0n to the elfareZ the gen- him, uid his kindly qualities will be long long Cortervative, sn'Orangeman of over 50 that ky.�o3t of the remainder are people much 1-1-1. , I � t -11 i . I I I :­ __ Al��--- . resent eral ublic. in Ontario the public welfare remembered by his old neiglibors. He leaves years' at indingi and a Methodiat. confined at 1heir work. Do.otera state that _i A A A ----- Provincial Road Commismilifier, was p I � L ­ - - - - - - - - - - !� 1W ,W'W'W IF N - in th 14st consioeration--or rather, it is not two Eona-William., of Goderich, and John -The price paid foir, the fourteen stesm- most of the case's are differett from the told - J i I I andi,addressed the meeting. Mr Campbell � � -, :1 . - � . . i take into consideration t all, ;I ievel and of ' L - 411 � � i oxth the evila of the statute iabor sys. I Brooklyn, New York, and one daughter: ships, w, iieh were purchased from the Elder- f an influenza d _� . i . set f I . I - �, typhoid fever, being moreoL ; _ z I I - I : I . L i 4 . - a I . I dang rous crossinge.are I ft wi ' � ­_ �1 - - - - . cribed th Dempster company, b� the Canadian Pacific the stomach, but the results -� �, I ' tem! m at present worked out, and as - �J`Ub Cattle- Mro. Thomas Macdonald, of Porter's Hill. I -are the same. � .0 . : i, % ­ . guar a or watchmen ; d -ainage � aws are a -The Clinton News -Re ; Railway, was approXimately one million It i-9 not thv'ug�t the water is the ' , , . I . - : , 1 � � thebad roj.ds in many places to that cause. c6id, of last week, cause of " -j : . t - i I � 1. I � dead letter, I _ 1� ___� ; . I He I also prescribed the ternedies which and a railwf y can, 1i . laid often t as fine a- iianch of horses four 1hundred thousand pour,d3 sterling thedisease. L _: I 9 , says : " Abou I , ILL � _� 1 1 L -1 . � . : f L � ... . . does, block the drainage ate d cc-rtainly fl. -Wa complain a good deal here of -the I., I wouldeffecb-a wonden'til 4ifference under m �f & whole &a has been seen in town fo 'eome timeo were which I �s largest Fteamehip - il : . �%L, �.J ;_ . ­ ; il i town hip, while farmers ave n righto in deal ever put through iin Cana -d%. I - � - thim!aame system. He advibed the prepar- I I those delivered on' Monday James and J. auk- ­�� 4 - i . I the a�ter thereareno agulat�pqs regard- -The cattle guard tests at ObtaW& 1. � 7, - � 1% 0A . ; . cold weather, but we have reason for th a , _� ___ _T1 RAIN ( � IS ing f plans by the council for the work to � - T. Turner, Robert Love on `eorge Reichert, .have fulness when we compare our lo!) with .th t I I 4- .71 il � 2 �­ -,: iu � ing a eed and tiine of traln ; ar are some- of the Hills. Grejem diet 0. Mr. �Turaer's been adi Durned until ; March lObh, when of othc ra in different part , . evc u of this . I- � ; ' o' 11 s � . L bee ne on the different r ads during the ; ic : 8 - - . I I I I , til - I . i ? . be i times supplied whon they re neeled, and pair brought hii they wil [ be resu In NewfoundlAn(Lnear St. Johns, , i __d; t a t L yes s%nJ to carry oub theali plans in a sys- in' , at mad fbr a fortnight. it is, country. �_ = . � � .$375 hioh he consid- i T .11 & � � . I ` �, . - . - I � . 11 - - . � . i, � -A L%TD— I ' � tern tie and uniform maniier. The result, some imes timee. they are not ; Od the ex- ered �hem splendid value. I b woo a oonsid. hoped ti a one eyed stlier will be well fed up laiat week two brains werefrozonin snowbanks I � . ­ - L : ��. A�i _.. . � L 4 i cesai a rates arw a burden on man lines of (: in the mean time so ho will be in good shape and . there were nearly 10 � - --,I . - - -, � : I I , ! wo d be better roads and �etter result3 for t 3 rably highr.r price than he -paid. fc,r them 0 pasgeDgersOXI ;. � � ii ; I L I - r � busin so. � I ­ T I 11 ­ . the Ime andmoney expend6d. In -the past I some months ago, but thou is skill in mak- for business on the re-aaaemblilig of the bo.ird a train and all abort of food -and fuel. ; �.,._! � s I 0 . ; � . v - L T , - �_ ­ . Tb respeotivii conditio a which obt%in in I The relief trains also became blocked and I . - " ' ing - �, t - I tan' ears, in the county ofi Huron, 460,330 . a lior4e feel gool and look good is well commission. . � � '!"I IL I - 1, I I . . L I � I 1, Ontar o and Michigan wil� be found to exist known." I -Dr. Hollingsworth, V. S., of Ottawa.. frezen in and t lie rellef parties w"e unable I ; I 1H k, I Sprin verocoats day6jof statute labor have been put on the _ � . � 9 . . .. i, � �_ - � a � . road!, while an additionali' expenditure of! generally in Canada an Unip(d States, -At very interesting event took;place at who vot by mistake twice oa the rafer. to venture far from tbe,*r own irainp, be- . L �, r, �,,­ . i t. I I I _1 I . "' 'he r , � - . : �il� 4 1 " N i L lies ion' may 7�el be aaked in re- ths h6me of John, Sundercook, of Nastan endum cause of the Nizvird, which had been ragin , - I f $351 �550 in Cash has been m�de for the samei and tie ce" tote, and was sentenced to six . � � �1. 11 : � ' 9 � - I 11� . - ;� speot �0&nada 1. I Doe the coq't try own 2ths' �imprisonment the other d%y, vo during the woek. 8now banks 20 feet high - 7 . - , I 11� L You �an get the two coats in one purl" ' f last week, -when mO* ted � � , � )� so. In view of this hi3 claimed that!' t on Wednesday evening o I i_ . . 1.1.1 I . \ . I 1 the Pailways, or i in favor of the Liquor License Act. The extend fi)r miled, and the outom d 7 - �_ I � # - I . .. , ! - uo better results should,. have been ob- do her ilwo6ye )wn the his eldest daughter, Mabel! was unit.,ed in a a by the I l'i I now, ani1 have th m in eithbr styles in � 1 tly ?" i temperAboe p ople instituted the action engines filled almost instan-, y -'i, 1. ;�l I � � n1ad. The roads should IJe graded a u ' coun I I iremony E I , One train ` 7 r- tail ni- marriage to Win. Hughes - 1 The cc ,�! — L - ; N, - f t - . � . I I - � ; ' : 1. , ,4 , / . represeixted in cu the short or the' foem I width, and. gave as a standard, for! WE68 pErformed at 6 o'clock, by Rev. Mr. against , ollingsworth, and now th9y are made enly two .miles in one day. The i� 1111 � � I Miron � o e,s. , . I Ill - � " I Z.11 long. Both styles are good, and all leadiog roads, a wid h of 25'feet - raads of Kenn,Ay, in the presence df a compaity moving -�o have him pardoned trains havin 0013samed allthTir coal -they .. I ; I � J, i of , 9 I I on . � I ! I -Tie county of Hu uniforM promo- .relatives and friendu. Miag'AdellaMIken, -Rev4' Mr. Graham, of Sb. James"Metho- had to burn, the wo-od (if feneeg and trees .M z L I I you have to do is select the one ,best medium travel, 20 feet, and tor back concea- ! A I � LL, l I L ; z, � I I . suited to your height. Colors in fawn aions,� a width of 18 feeb. Re strongly ad. tion examination !will be h Id on [arch 26 of Clinton, playEd the wed '11,3 diet chiiijoh, 4,11ontreal, announced a few alongside the tracks. I - �; u�ing marchl; t � i P11 I and 27 - � bride and groo: I - 11 ii I . vocat d tI f concrete tile for drainsi � n were attended. 1 The days ago'that as a result of the mission an- -A despatch from L,)ndou, E,jglan(j, to I �i� - I I - I and groy, with r witho-# velvel- ' a ?" ' art@. I -Mr. R. Currip, or., of beauti(A, and " Arrangements �� � � V � � I I , � and t�a ml.lk .�ast W hwanosh, pres trusted to him at the Toront,3 News, says : I i . I . iDg only of oo6orete culv L ants were numerous an the last General Metho- - Ht I - : . - collar. � halt pu�chaolod E. 0. Clar�e'8 residence in testify to the high esteem in which the diet'Conference he bad nb-vv plcdged to him are being made for members of the Hr,u 1� , ,I I __ He fa, ored " well the making of tl �, - . li�� . � ie con- � Be - I wingI 4m, and will go there to liv� - . the sum o*f I . � 1 fl crete �ile by the townships themselves. Thi ' young couple -are held. They left on Tues- � $162,000 out of the required of Lo, do 6 nd, Co nmont, r I �L; r . I I I . Luo visit Canada at - -, 1.�,!! � . � t .- t 4' can be done in -the gravel pi 6 at a compara­� -Mr. T. H. 'McCallum, f Exete , was on day lAst for their new home in Southern $182.000'for the removal of the debt on St. the end of Augu&,.-. It is probable that tWo L I . �M d � . . : - . i . _�_ L � the train which was derail near Whitby I James' , I : ��i I " - i - � Manitoba. I Methodist church. special steamers will be chartered, The . �:H r tive yJ small expen9L. In his opinion, the 1. i 1, � _ . � I - Price $5.00 to $15s 0 recently, but escaped injury. I -Mr. 4 Logan, who at the recent muni- plBil is to airrive at Quebec and visit the : ; 4 ii . . � I_ . � I � I - � - -_ I . I ­� i � i 4 I - I i fan W principal of god roads was, i, ' -Mr. W. S. Lawrance has tendered his r'. . � .11 . I i n _J. B. Hoove�, of Ulini on, has the con oipal ele 7bion, was declared reeve of Morris- various- oentrDs to the Coast a ;C to 1 ; - ;J . first "rned last, good dmi�ago. Without � - resignatirm as teacher of school section No. Q nd b :i -, �� _� I '. . � I i tract c f erectin a $1,000 1 onume4it to the burg by the casting vote of the returning Halifax, �, , i - 11 . I prole4drainage the beat *ork will, in a ' 11, Goderich township, to take effect as soon Th�e project in endorsed and fillp- il " ­, . I ! . � � ; ___4 . �, i. - t � memol y of the late Samuel loane,, of Gode- as the board can offloer,h4a been unseated with costs by the orte-1 by the Earl. of Aberdeen, Lord m I .- . . � . I few V ro, have to be done Over again at as..' I secure a suooeapor. His -, -, :!, - , rich. � I � L r ., � ­ . . . -1 �_�__ , L� I I grea� exp:,ulse as in the first place,. Mr. reason is .that he has been ffared a.0 ao- county dge. Mr. Logan was charged 9trathoons, and Lord Lyv4olden, who are ar- � - L I I I i . - I � �ii � I " r -1 ined fullY the � terms : oapted the positi , utas t * ' ­ ; _. . " 0 a in 1P ."O', 31'a -Mr. Jessie DAountain has dioposed of on of man,%g r tf the Ottawa with bei g diequalified from being a eandi: rthugirig for m6mbete of both Ho 0 join .� I i 11 I - � . - 4 9 0 0 6 0 * 0 4.6 4+0 1 .his hotel property, in Dungannon� to Mr. date as i he was the owner of a hose reel the party. Dr. Lunn, the �. �� 1 ..... I r : I oil : which this Goverfimenb. money branch of the Ballant no D iry Supply Co., I world travel � ,L,,�, I I T ; 1 " I 1 7 �; 1�i � can I be obtained, W 3 0 ditions . a rporation. A new organizer, controls the, details. The idea I � - I David Orawford, of Hulleb who t4 house re t3d to the cc ' ' 11 ­­, 1 . . I on , kes pos- at a good salary, an7will 'remove to th Lt I-, . ; I session Ma lbt. 11 I ,,, 1 i� ; I i'. i i'� I . I . -to be Complied with in order to participate y . city. �Mr. Lawrence ha's een connected election �ili be held. I catches imperial sentim(ilt in view of Mr. I : - - - 'I � � . I , I - Ll -1 - .1 L ; -A �ittle-daught,r of Mr. Gobi -go Men- with the seboA for nearly ,6 years, which -At 94 recent banquet of tile Canadiam Chamberlain's example in South Africa,and . ,� , � :�! � NEW SPRING HATSE in the krano, and the prope disposition of ' �, V -;,In . I I I r i I nell, of inton, had a narrow'es �20ranu ac urers' AsEociAtion held in Brant- the existing Canadian boom. - 1 - , � 1 0 - I I � I I the m ney to the different I municipalities, � 06 Pe f"Oul ahowl � that his services h.%Ve been appre- M rp f i �� �, : -. t R I - i . . . ( u_,, :11 ill serioue inj r , the other day,, by b ing run - . The change in style. of hats for this season is! the ,raost pronounced ever or d v sions of the county as 6all be decided I ciat.-dol He h&3 also been seoretary-treasur. pla�es were set for twollundred guests; -Mr. J. 8,Larke, Canadian commissioner ;_ I " 1J, , " , , - , � I I . I over b a 0 -sleigh. . fsc- he me - i � I " 7 upon. As there seems to be considerable � er of the Holmesville Cheese and butte I 12 was elaborate, and the decorations in Australia,, is enthusiastic over a ship- f 1, �1 . experienced in a single Pea,�on. Mosi. of our new goods haV13 been p I I - �,�. � 7 11 i � - � ; � ut in stock _ I t�'i j .A J � n . onnoll, a former ingham ter* for a considerable time, and h has In the Centre of the room a minia- ment,of over . t, -n tons of frozen turkeys -E: -�­ hazi: iahs in the minds of th I ratepayers as JC superb. i _: 1 -, q - F, � L 1 ifj - I IL , .and we'll be glad to have you look through. We have made special �frorts to boy, npw re resentative for Souris, in the -'ry tare windmill, with sails of silver, gleamed from, Smith"i Falls, Ontarto, to Sydney, I- � ,,. . , to ti a true meaning of the a6t, we will give gained, an extensive insight into the do6i falia. L I i. �.­ . � - m� get hats to fi-t all head,,4 .. 8 � , North,�est Legislature, is likely to be madd business. in the electric light. It wag operated by an Auet the birds on arrival were per- �.; I i , to suit all :!aces, to sati fy all fan �ies, not f qrgetti4 a fu ixplanatioa next week � I �' i �Z � , _ �� I �er of Premier Haulton's Cabinet. . 2 _ i � I A �e bonclusion of " -when kill- � � I I . the pocket book, or in other wows � i I t Mr. 8ampbell'8 ad- a ni'm -Oa Wednesday afternoon of lastweek, electric fan a yard away from it, and form. fectly preserved and as sweet 1, � 1 ` a 2 L ; � � �. �1, � . J - � -C(Oncillor W. F. Vanstone 1" pur- b ad one of the prettiett table decorations im- ed, and retailed for 37 ctrits per po . �' ­1� � . � � � drool, too libtle time remaine�l for a diacm- what might have proved a eerlom acoiden und, Ll � I I I . - 14A . �;: �� . 4 chased ]the fine farm of Duncan - 3tewart, aginable. which was be1low the retAi,l T.rice obtaining T17 sion of the matter by the del6gates, but a L happened &a the funeral of the late John . !I �i � . Style and Price to meet requiremepIs of b9yers. I T _!,s .V I I 1-, I I . � . . ,vote 8 owed that the large mi1iijority of those withinIthe limits, of the corporation of Wiggington, of Goderich t-.,wn "hip, Vilao.on -Mr. P. P. Campbell, "a Lobo township in Sj dney prior to last Q)rletmas. Soine of . �� ':_ L I I ­ I. . - I � � i I Wingh in. The price reperted is $5,700. its w�j to the cemetery. W c the t il) H . , 1 1 . proof n I were in favor of such action being hen near the firmer, I�ee at his home very serio-ftely ill, urkeys Were, however, badly pluckedt L -. , i � 1 5 � . . I ', , ; -,y � , Y iz � I I The pi party is a valuable Mo and moat ex- ce ' the result of an accident which befel him on aud they w(ra not putup, in go:)d cases. A ., ;. 4 __�_� --A A A A A A A AL --"L L takei i � ke will permit of t h9 county partipipat- metery corner, the hold -backs on tha cut- I . �m �! A A A A A 1 i r 1W 1W 1w, - - - - - - - lwlw��W. � i I � I . ,T� � I i ; 7 1 L � ing I� i ;he grant. I cellent y situated. Wedneed y last. He was driving a clo'ver local paperdencribed 1he turkeys as out- ; �� -, . ; � . I , L' ter o3cupied by Mr. Farnham and WE wife, 9 . ...; - , � . � . � -:% I . � i -A oung son of Rev. Mr. Kennedy, mill out his barn, when the horses took classing anything seen before in a Sydney �. , A 4 - ioles, . _ . I i A m)tion was aleo passe to the effect Of beo:&mO' looseficd owing to, the pitch �� .� . I � ­ , �. �_ Londe i oro, met with a paMful'accident on and the cutter ran on the heels of th fright an ran away. GAmpboll was thrown ehop. Mr. Larks thinks that profitable , i . li- that tl a different Aelegate's lay the mat ter . a orse, a -_ - -, 'I I ye Lfor the holiday 7 -, �,,j_, ; , � Mondi evening of last weak, by which he 0 underi tho hes,�y machine and- his leg was trade in turk�a t . � befoi a he ratepayers of their �nunicipalitiem, - au3ing it to xua away. The ocat an tr&de ma L ��,� ! � � i IL TJ IF TIV, , A _ . y P, �_,A � I � L _��l - ;S had ox leg injured. ' He ,nd otbBr boy@ w so badly �rumhed that it may have to be be astablishe for some years to 3011113. 4 4_ ­ � � _ ! and, hat the municipal counbile report to : ere thrown out and the horae ran head, or- j � : _ � Z L - - 1� ;, :j 1 . - were j; ting onto a sleigh and one of them the ahaft struck the back of the catt r cc. amputate _ '14 . 33L per cant. discoun.t. Good variety left yet to �elect froih,i, and our friendly theC Dtnty clerk, whether or; not they are . . Several ribs were broken. ders have been given t,i Canadian firme for 1",` , E 4, - �_ . I � . . ; ' shove� im over an' d his Is � got faint. The -Thecity council of Winnipeg, Man- continued abi'menti of frozan hoge. - " ,�!,� -1 . � ­ �, fl I taking the . . oupied,by Mr. James Cartwright and wife. in Ship �. I Z� v3ice to you would be, -buy now. For their ii, al, big advance in furs c In injury as bad as a break &�'d will age. itoba,ihais applied for legislation to extend ments by the 5ast steamer were ieclared by � L� i ,1 I . ayo.- of the county coun .1 I I ad if all -f 10! I _� � - i tL i mattwup, and, if so, designs a the roads in up f 1. I lay him It went through the cutter, one oh%ft p I . . � - z� c�!i . %'I. _. 1H ' - I kinds for,nex season. Fur Coats, Fur Jackets,, 1�ur Caps, Fur Ruffs, muffs, their townships which they obniider should or uite a whille. Ing each side of Mrs. Cart,wrighb, the con. its borrowing powers beyond $3,000,000, the kuyers 0perior to the hogs from V �, 3r 4, . I ; � I of big oUssi i- " " 1 ; . � r. R. E. Pickard I oi throwing her oub, �eyonj the , I � L �L; 1 Caperines and Collarettea. ; - dispo3a(. A ham ranged to pass a by-law to secure Chicago. ; �� be tl a 1 ones on which the improvements - aag an i . L � I z . I ;� - � 1 - . i ex;eils've business in Exe er, t6 Messrs. a plodon of * 10 . . : t�-;. �T! .� i � baking up received, she was uninjured, but $100,000 to erect an isolation hospital. -By the ex� a lamp in her Come, � I � i shou: d !be made. p . I . .---- I i � I j- �L 3; - � : ­ � i I Bonne b & SmitL Mr. !aiokard ' ias not Three mi lion dollars is, a pretty respectable in Toronto, 6'0 Friday night, Mrs. John 1� � -� L J , �- . - 0 P**#W - I I —9 � I . her eecape was miraculous. ' ` 7 - . I z � 1 � . . been I the best of. health for the &at two n debt for 4 city the size of Winn but - Hunt was Eo 4e-Vibly burnedasto Cause -her - i ,!" . I ; . I I j -,-Tue6d9iy afternoon of loin week,,betwee . - ­ e�ll j , Railway Taxation. 01 - - .- ­ t I . . years ad wishes a' partial rest fron bu'3i- 4 &�d 6 n'olock, the h,)me of Widow Smith, they doe rerything on a large i4eJel out death. Mra. Hunt mat do wn in the dining- ., R _11�_�� � - -.1 , � i ,' Butter and Eggs tak ; #TING r -OR THE PEOPLE To THiNK � name. -He still has! branch stores h line, Morris, was deatroyed by fira and W" I . , � - I ien as, Oash. so., ' I ia b. L rconj about nige o'Lolook to res -0 a paper. E :M'� 1 . I � , � r ; ; ,, 1 - . . i I i , Ai3oUT. L � wood lind Hensall, to which he will devote little or nothin was saved ' outside of the -Mr. John Waterwaxth, ex -M P. P. for The light wasi not satisfactory, and ahe at- it , 1 - i , I : I : I , .- i 9 . . 4. � . I I . _1 i 1 1 1 . � ­ -1 1. .�, ; t : himsel f. I West M'idddlesew, died at his home, ull the banging lam ! . *"####*"***#"***#*VA" 9 The ifimuke of the country are due Mr. H 1! - bed clothes on one bed. The fire originated L I p in the - lle 1 f- -1. I I � ; . � : n' I eolem, ized in I -1 �,. t � . � i - 4 I A very hap y event was �tovio pipe, there being Glencoe, on Sunday labt, after an Illness of room down to'a point wh�re the light would ;1 �, ; . I i! � J. Pettypiece, M. P. P.,and the Canadia pp ati I o chimney on . I f --,. , 7 1 ,. ! � severa-� m nth#. He Was 76 years of age. be thrown directly on the p 1 ; _. . Magi , i � the house. There wam no inf urance and the L ver. The fix. � 7 - M i � zt�,e, for an informing article on the, � St. Jaakee' church,'Ingersoll., on We eaday',' I � --;,I � i I Februu., 18th, w1vare Mr. W. S- 0 ishOlm, lose willfootup to from POO, to S400or + _!:_4 , I . abov3 aubject in the Febtuary humber. I � He we�e f r many years prominen� in - muni- turem did not *ork properly, and while Mrs. - i , ;_ f � -1 � : the popular in I " ­ , �_ The � naoses of the people in C�nada do not aiiager of the*- derchmn' a'B%nk, cipal politics, having hold all the positions Hunt w6a a � - �1 I - thereabouts. The house was a log one, and x-ainining it the lamp -exploded. F-1 � 11 . I - _. - � the prooen - * aj . �i 4 -Grei Ste C! rot , condition of affairs, at Crediton, was united in i iarriag to Miss was built probably 40 years %go, and while from gahoDl trustee to warden and served The oil spilled over her head and clothing, I -.�'. z � -= reaR 0 - ­ - b I � I , ! Franc ,q Louise, daughter o the . . - & �* -: �A � . - :L - � .. � whic Ja largely the result of weak legiala- I ate Win not of great value was quit�b cosy. They several to ,me in the Local Legislature, final- and in an in4ant she was enveloped. in � . , 'Iq _ , . - � . _ I L -, 1, -, i. � - . I Thomi on, of Ingersoll. Tb 3 cer8m' ar and IV retiring to make way for Hon. G. W. fl i . I . L bion n 1 prodigality in public aid to rail- I . oxY Wag had bought the Cameron far last ye ames. The women's piercing cries were 0i ;�' A � ;' --J 7 _____ (SUCCESSORS TO GREIG & CDON LD) perfo, he rector Rev. � Ptichard Rose I he k he was appointed Minister 6f heard by her 1i shand, who was upstalral, � , . ,i .1 I , T � way. ool�qtruotion. Mr. Pettypiece first 3d by t moved a house from it to th a farm, hub it w u ­ . j; , . . . I � ­ ­ - � I I . I Johns , uncle oi the bride � is not ready for ocoupat: on yet. � i Mrs. Educatiox by Sir Oliver Mowob. ,% and he rusbeid down to her assistance. �z -��---;� N Bhow bat there is no legitiniate objection 411 . I wo I ble , � -A I - �­­ _ , . * I & ta "I " - _� i , I . _ to tW I railways and that, -if anythin i -0 if I Of the most attrac - - Withthebelp(of . L clotk Mr. Hunb , �� 1 1 ,1ve obil-elles in Smith was alona at' the tine the fire to3k -�-I� h& i been decided tj launch a com- I _-_1'_r:__-1 � Johnson Bros.' Old 1�tand I 0 91 I . .V ' � i-1 _. . 4jr',­ � . I , (oun , as far am arehitectura. beauty place, her son being at BLuai �els with -a load pany i i4, -N -4"i 1 a : . I they quId besir the heavier , share of the I Huror fly __ — th $100,000 capital for the estab- succeeded in iinothering the flames, hub not- � , - � � I - i I � i his wife bad been terribly, burnedto . T t 1, M burd compared with other properties. I is oonylorned, will be - erect 3d near Kings. of logs. I lishmont,of people's taverns in Toronto on before L. -.71i . � 9� - ge L e U ril3g i J T.� �:-. I the- coming. summe the waist. She was removed to the hos- �R_ J -a. ?:7 - � i . W__1 I -RrXTT' . - �:- �:'t S Ej � A-:F(D- -, I But I at is the f act ? The.. Grand Trunk � brid t, by the -Tlia oldest married con Is residing in some*ha similar tines to those in Englanfl. ; - . ; Raflway in the Province of Ontario rapra- lRoman "abholio c agragation of that neigh- .this! county,are Mr. and M a. Win. Fluker This is a aw Temperance movement, be- pital, and. despite all that the best medical -�T, " I , , � i � .- � 4 1 � . ": _�_ ,� I To of rad bri Fr. ing I Sullf skill could do, she died the following .day. 7 _.. I h, I — ­ L ' borhQyd It ,is to . J � __ ___ eents a capital of over $241,000,000, assess. ek,l,an3 the ,.of West Wawano3h, the Id ) te Bir -hop van, �_ ­ ! __ i e�rmer ,e it is aid by the Is �_­! . V I � 9t; gun . 1 -_ - �-,. r , ii L � )0,000. The contract has 98 Years of age and Mrs. Flu Iiey but grpwx g more -imm the Mrs � , _ , 1 " I i I � . . � ' adiately out . Hunt W4 42 yearm of age -_ 1, i L . ad at $16,525,504, or 2,A, per cent. of the oapi- � oost 'W � exceed $2 L k I of i4 !��J 1 I : tal,.in pays � only $134,621 taxes, Provill. !been ' arded by Bishop MeEvak to S. wer'ehoth born inColinty Caven,lir+nd, referandu . Theobjectis to have places -The annual- meeting of theblutualFirre I -I 'ILI � - � I ­ ; . cial Muni I ELI or :50 cerits on every 18. Coc r, of Clinton. Work will, be com- and came to Canada 60 years ago. a of resorb- and recreation for the people, Inaurance Underwriters' Atsooiatioin of On- :� .-L- �� I I I i 1 _ Colonist Special Tilllamins lo the , I I . L I � b I .I- ..­ Lq 1, I �i_ . _ . i I , . ot capita . Tho farm wealth of Oil- imence t once. I I oveir 57 year"ince they sebtlid on thel 2nd where ref mohments'em, be had without in- tario was held Jn the reception -zoom of the .1 --A . � I % 4 I : I- � ! : � 1 $1, 1 1 i I ' tarlo a reprelle tad by $1,0000000,000 capi- � -01 ondayeviming ol last w0ek,as a concession of West Wawanosb, where 11hey toxloa�inj -liquor. I Parliament buildings Isfit week. Thepresl- - �i ��j�j t : 1 , L : -�I� ; � : dent, Mr. James MeEwing, of Drayton, was � - t i 'token of appreciatioa of her' servleA while L 11 tere -A'de utation of women from t �. , I . tal, a sessed a;,t 50,10W,OW, dr 45 per cenb,, - haVe since continuou'lly lived. T he Do. I . .- . Is I ; � --t, t I I ey _h in __�� I Canadian Nokweo and 13 a $4,621,803 in taxes, .or $4.62 on orga,ni A n the Methodist c lurch ai Londes- the, first Aettlers on thkt line and those D minioir omar0a Christian Temperance thechair,' a ft�d about fifty delegates were - I ­ � I I � I %, - L- A � I I . I ­ 11 . . I : I . every 31�,,000 of capital. The�refore, $1,000 bore, Ml a E. Carter, of ullett, yl as pre. followed after them have had Union h ded by its president, Mrs. Ruth- present. Int4sannual address the preel. F ; ��_.-$ 1 � ny 1� I ' - � I . . tellof their hospitality. I 1 ,''4 - V*F�����"` , Ts go erford of Toronto, and supported by & dent referred to the pr3posed -amendments �i , --''t - I j wortl of G. T R. property ii assessed at sented w th a handiome several y:a'rVeato . j, L M, L � � I � , ell filled pnrae. - _ ,L- , . I � � $27. 51), .and pays 56centoin taxes, while The prespritation was ma( e by Win. Moon, Mr� and Mrs Fldkmr celebrat4.,d their gpiden numb( r o prominent citizens and cl r . to the statutory conditioneand also exTress- . - , I : - - � ­ I �, , Z�L , . t . I ! . 8 I . ' VYV ad the hope that,the companies L W�C I L -, L . I ; 41, - a , $1 00) orth of farm property is assessed at ,while I rl Braithwaite made a ve wedding, and their diamon,l jubilee ill aly ni e n, id upon Sir Wilfrid Laurier, . . I soon L;L it The first succial train will leave on Tueaday,:.M It6b. 3rd and other specials ; . . �, ,� � I : . $ 1 i $4�0, allid pays $4.62 in taxes I tbr�e years distsnb. Ten ch;.IdrFn ere S. Fie adopt uniform policies, He -believed thab , Il- - L - . . addres , I which be noted the fait ful ear. in and M. E. Bernier, at Obtaws, __ -1 laddres will rail every ruesday in 'March and April. ! � I i it I I also shown that t lie rate of taxation Ivice 13h a and prasen the past year had been -a very eumeamful one . � -,; � ad rendered durfng the two years born t6 theni and it is remarkable tha in last wl iek J, ted a largely signed � i If , . � I � ; I - ' - 7 P7 - : I I y A ; - I fe de th petitfc a p�aying for the enaqtment of 0, law � : - P, rties goiDg West will have the opportunity to travel 1with their ,stock, in C -nada is far below what is levied in . �ehe ha h Id the position., their nearly 60 years of wedded i for fire inauranpe compauiou,wboge losses had � , - . - . ! I I I I L , ; 1 f ; -1 ',Md have good accommodation and make quick tiiiie. . I other countries. Take the 6. T. R. from � ho has ne r yet vacated a chair ant for been iiausuallyt light. The Eecretary ax- - . . L � -1 i � -A ha py event took place at the me at the approaching Session of parliain I L . .I- , I - I . 3 all ra 1_� �, , . ' I _E, I I Ohio& Yc to Portlani : The 516 miles in the Iof Jarr e aldwell,:'Of HUllett, On lVedneis- � --A retty wedding was solemnized at the pr bibitioii of the manufacture, import- I 'led the pr1noipal amendments that we ach speoial train will have a colonist sleeping car atta.-hed, the ber�tb� in, State I ��day, F 8 Charles HowHon, of u-, ation lindloale of cigarettes, cigarette papers y _ A, � � I pays annually $200,000 taxes, or $400 *! �b nary 25tb, at 1-2 the res dence o esired in connection with the statutor - 4 ; - o'clock noon. ',�: X . , , I I I I i � per 10, while the 'Miss Llizie, bee me the a, 0 ,February . and cigs1r,tts ' wr&ppers. Sir Wilfrid � _,; I- I N w1licli will be f ree. � ! . i 628 miles ih Canada pay 1when his augh�er,! bur 25th, by Rev. J. C. Dan conditions. Wbab is coasidered the momb -I _� . ; ! L �L . I - L . important was tbab all Inform stion rel&ting, - � - f , � For all information and rates, apply to L only 1,40-0, or $50 per mile. , At the same '!wife 01 r. T. J. .Tamblyn, of Col�er � � - I � ville, lop, of Clinton. The contracting par ies lAurier, I in reply to the deleg%ites, . � � I . I i , �� !-. I I 1 ; � ,L I# . I � ged for hauling Canadian �Bouthf a Melvin Jewell, of Colborne,'eldest on confes 6 his twal ignorenoe of 'the to policies should be sent t9 the Aecretary ab I I I I I time 6 rates �har rn ManiloUa. The ceremduy was war, . �. _. � . � I . " , _ L I I I �._ L 11 tw Bra far higher than the -rates - on . ichard-Jewell, of Colborne and Miss F. the head c.Sce of th4 company carrrmg i 'Terforme by Rev.,'James Hamllt4, In the t impo in(s- of the subject. ]as was not � i ­ . L . - Z_ � I , , - - - - I * - L , , , , - I , � : � - k� . , I I � . I � I I , , It Ir rou 05 it Or I - - I , I I I s Ti 'T P ".1 - - I 1: I. ti, I - �: , I - or I I ill' 1 1 � be � 10 ri I 0( reseme - f a n� uniber of invited guests, Z Mtron 'urn, The bridegroo 'a a emo or liad had u wever, tlem, or to a [.peei&LJjy fmt,borized agent. ."I te States. produoLq. . � ,of Aub 0 children. Ho . -1 WART, Agen*9 Uni p g � - . i7� I GREIG & STE � � I The net ea,r-pin a of United Stabs rail father nd mother were present six mist ere lie prisinis - L -8 z - - 1. R i I L Ullain - .9 � � �principall relativei and immediate friends I P P ad the delegation that he would AvoLhef amendment tl,aired wa that .where . i t I ways In 1900 W'49 11.180 per mile, land of' [of the contracting parties. The b�ide was and, other relatives of the b idegroom i ind give the r iatter his ea: tt consideration. firaij Wt ra elmbd in b go by smoking f-_ ; 11 � I e - - �, - FU . t . ;. : - i -0 ' . )10 L r ? � 11 - . - I I - ; Cana� ion roads $1,212, so our roads are able ' ire' inA beaubilial gOW13 of creE� m o bride. ! The bride was beauti'ully dressed In Mrs. Rutherford t,ald the Premier thab r y th C. P. R. Ticket, Telegraph and Dominion, Express. a ca t log candles or lighted I&MO Wi , , L I : i - . I iatti . r . . :, i -z; � � � I . �axes. . . - ; wbil,ts carrying a bouquet o fl6wers t lat private biP of vesolubf6mi would be intre- ki. o wled ge of the owner, the Companies hav- t ; f I to pa, ,de ch no, Ltwimmed "with silkla,e PU no I . . - � - � : I i Ing the iusura*ce &a the vlace should nob ' -1 -1 e � I - � ' ' i�� P I C. P. R. folders, instruction books and painphloks aupplle&ox applicatio'la.! a of Canada have practically and oi atigo blceaouis. T march could not be surpassed for a, -.cellence. The duced if the government did not do so. '�'L� �1, -If I ; � . � 1, . I - ` . i i lin-ilhiih'iferoapill hv 1_ .0._�A h— U.,;.. M.." vi.yi­. rVia.. bridegroom is a very anterior sing and well. Tian* vgzsr� s16A sairl- IR&W.400 siga-r&btea I be held liable f6r lones. - f �,. I I I * " -- M1 I wavR_ thranuh theii sid vivAn I kE wedd I � i