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The Huron Expositor, 1903-04-03, Page 4, I- APRIL, 1903' 1 1 __ -.-- I 8 :— X __ - T W , , - � ..... . 1 — 2 ...... - — 3 4 � 5 6 P! - .0, 9 10 11 12 13 [ 14 16 f 16 i 17118 19 20 .,' 21 29, 23 24 I' 'A.-,6 ....., . t 1 27 28 , - - . L .. - 29 .... I 30 ...... ..... .1.25.1 . . . . ... i , ...... I _..... - - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS AW The figure lbotw"n the parentheses after each ne, denotes the page of the pDLper on which the dvertleement will be found � � � Spring Overcoats -Greig &Ftewart-1 CArPet SAe-D. M. McBeath-6 Sllks--McKinnon & Co -6 Bargains -Learoyd & Co -4 Spring Stock-kt. Willia & Son -4 Greater Things -E. McFaul Co___8 . . Auction Sale -E. 0. & E, 0. &Itrill-&, . Farm For Sale -Thomas Camerpti-6 For Sale -Box 8� Blyth -6 L . Notice -J. 0. Morrison -5 Waal Paper -Alex. Wi:.ter-i I Seed Peas --Hamilton & Horelake-8 LEhrrneW Atte-ation-W, N. Walla,3a-S IlmitWlon-Atex. Wilson -6 The Public--Chemey & Smiley -8 For Sale -D. Stakar" TAquor License Act-Wcr. 13%flantyne-5 wotica�Reatrice Scott --8 Notilce-Y. Kneebtel-8 Alarm Clocks -3-J. F. Daly -8 Paint --Z A. Edwards -9 Going Wc6t�--Beattle RroE-8 Wanted -G_ E. King -8 Faltits�2-Chesney &,I�mltey-g I Formafdebydo-4-1. V. Fear --8 Notice -N. T Cluff-8 , To Rent -Mrs. McCulloch - 6 Deering Dinders-T. Brown -8 : Wcn6rful Snap -4-W. H. Willis -8 � . Of 45c urou 10, xrolft,orv+ 9� ..; - _..... . _. - 3EAFORTH, FRIDAY, AIr'.1 31rd, 1903 . . — How -Huron' Will Be Divid(�d- The Clint�u New Era, of last week givea .he manner in wh,ch Huron will be dividad rider tha new Dominion Rsdistritu%irn . )ill. As QiB editcr of the New Era is at i:!ad quarters. his forecast is, no doubt, cor- 'set. The divisicri is the same as ou lincd n TuE EXPOSIToR a few m oil th s ago, _w i L ly he exception th%t McKillop remains in ;oath Huron and East WaW4nosh is re- - . noved from Weat Huron arid placed in . East 3[uron. The divisions are given as follows ; East-. Huron -Blyth, Brussels, Grey, lowick Morris Tunberr "T; 11 � - . I - - . � . . __ �__w � I _! I "I - � . . - I - - . I . . .1 - � . equAl show sad �' � � I I . . � . � . i -_ � I — !!!!!!! !! 1 -----------.;- - - - - paraiality andi f a vlori am be i� I �, - . . - 4 1 - , ! _­� ------- Z A -�i I . i � I i I . i , astraotdd not to mrske deliverance 'must be maintained,' said be, but I �,nay in the course they took. We do know, � - i . r 11 � . 4 i 'i'l, I latitude, within reason and jug co, Mu I will be shown to none. The wi oft Pon i !e on �heir inv,estig4tion, but el 'ply to receive point ont that in six yeara the Libe &I Gov. however, that he measure has' thelend SEAFORTH' IS LEADi i G1 SHOt STORE. - I "' � *t . r �, orse- ly I be t " and j report the iividence to he Legislature ornment has made 21 of such appointments, meat of a large.majority of � the people of . i ! .1 .� I -ow --ma - given,-eo th double the number made by the Conger- this Province 1whatever its � � ! I I - without decision or comme 6. Thli, also, I � standing in'the . ,I . - I at the work done w 11 be' or. w44 vottd AArn and the Go eramont Mom- vativee in 18 ye,ars. (0heers.J. One could other Provino' a may be. 'We I I I ough. That th; will be h - ­ ' 'finally aduipted. The o3ition RIEO op. � i alto know Our -Sprl�g -Stook 1 . I � .8 i wcas;, no ie on ralk Ro on indefinitely in this strain, bnb time that if the moneurs is smothered in com- � � � - ' - I . . , .1 - -, . - - � has any reason to doubt. Let no, t need the granting of sup�pipi a for the mouth! does not permit.," . mittee, Lis iti was last year, the� -fan :i will be . . . � : rso f ,�pril and the adjouramt 7 of the Le$ia-' . , �� I I I i - . . with the G rument and the people will ! 'y ' 1 ' h b. 3 e ' , 0 t , Is I ` Ian, ' n 'OF �t . " 0 � � I , fore., with patience await' the resn'It. " I s, n . i I . en tire during the investigati ow cdmpletedl r the evidence is given I we � can all! judge 0 investiga a of the Gamey ]fflaitorial to action. � 11 I I � � I for It 1 ea. But their oppositi Notes and Comments. - hold them trict account for thell : . 11 - I ' V9 a pro,7ed futile, . The supporter of the Government Irom the ,- � . I #-+ . 1i - . I e - 4-*- � ourselves as to whetft�r, Mr. loarney g the Government were b to carry out . A recent cleop"atch from London, England, rural district o a, also if they so desire, I i I tj C , . � I J � eon in Ithe'ar entire programme, I I � �, I . I P( I b I stigated by the e,'vil oa4 orb ,tile it cone exception, says : " Lord Strathcon a do trIalotion 'by the committse, ; We bake pleasure in announcing to 7the people f Seaforth . I a and Lord Mount- prevent it , - 6 ' t 1witihout a break in their on porters, retain. n ne 3 nd surrouil(ling cona � � most honorable of mot ves. Until " en . .,� with the King at Bucking.- and if they ca not do go, it will be their � the fact that our stock of Spring and Summer otwear is gow . F I I I T �7nj,'the major.ty of five ,'on ,ever division. " Stephe di d duty., to bring I he matter before the Hou-ge . . �_ tr - . ! . - 4 f I i there should be no imputing of imotiv oil or . he exception was the passi�ig of the reply "-IlArn Palace oa Saturday, when the Prin0e again this session.and force a division on it, : . I . I �w , � . � . . 1 4 calling of bad names on either sioe. ;ere to the Speech from the Thro' e. r. Whit. " of Wales, the Duke of Connought, and a so the farmely's can, age just exa,otly 'who Co mplete in Every Departmelft. I . 1. . I ' � - . � �11 I . - ­_ . �. has, in the past, been tooi much Of this I qr ney object,ed to this motion,! because, as 11 diet guished company were present, " their friends a�e and who they are rob. And i � ' A . he I 4i aW ' � of thing done, even b � tome,of �� I said, Ilie Legislature may have something to " I We do not wish to appear boastful, but �the f � y ur le I . - . a . M . We at I I '09 00 � munioate to His Honor after the invest' . But fcl� the Canadian Pacific Railway 'an' if these membors fail to do this, their con- ��cb remains 1 the Bame, that � public men and the 14ader of thel OoP0341on � 4 I- d atituent3 will be quite justified in conclud- 1 ]showing this season the biggest sto-k, tho largoet assortm nt, the beat -6 ­ 11 a on, nadian . Fine Footwear that we've evershown. . values In. - - - � tt that they could not now communi- the D4minion treasury, these two CA ing that they have been monkeying with the . Every orthy e, every .new a � - ,�. . f . . e of - n � . I � n Ever good ature I � � 4 ! pact. 06. The Premier, therefore, did not per- Lords 'Would still be, plain DonsidA.Smith and question and 1havebeen playing into -the 1, that we could seize ,upon be, i has not been blameless in'this r4 , if, , I shoe is represented I our atook. tyl � 1, � . a n4 ,do ,' � been secured.for our customers, with the 'r I � 4 therefore,. this inveatig4t:oa (JOE iot�in having the mont:on passed and it so. Georgq Suephen, &ad as such, it is doabtful handq of the railway companies and again -at, I I hall we are ilow carrying a stock -of I � � more than clear thq. atmoAphere �.nd p 1 a I , or4ingly goes over until the House re�as- it theyl would havean opportunity of stretch- the interest : fine slices equal with respect to style, vari d' quality 3 � I . , g f their constituents. This is - I ; to that cacrllie-d by ti � I enibles. I . . Ing th ir legs under the mahogany of royal - . stores, and at prices CONSIDERABLY 1,0 I R. ty, � " 0 �_ , r "e � , I tj'. check to the practise o! Public �'Illifioa' � n . the plain posit �on, and the electors of every r . � � � i . . on The adjournment of the Legislature for ty. I� is very advisable t io ral ecti3tituency should keep their eyes Our spaca this week -will not pVm.it of a minute' description � � I ' of publin men, it will do good an�d'we 11 thro'e weeks was pleasing to many members Parliament,in their deal I of the styles an d pric � I �_' , � ings with the Grand open for the'w 7 this matter -is finally die- many lines of fine iihoes we are Pho-wi I esof the . , ' � after all, have Eomething tOL 0ank r. �n lioth sides of the House although the Op- Trunk Pacific company, take care that pro. p I . :1 yr,u, Mora about them. ng this sea ' week we hope to tell I 1�-� � o3ed of. son- ,Next Gamey for. But, whate . oattioniets all voted against it like litt!e vision is not made for the manufacturing of I - . L In the meantime,' -come and see for yopirself. Thebeab ver he ' ay be a le me �' to silect your now shoes is NO time T. a.. There are a larjze�nu her of f%rmers- " Lords"' Oub- of Coxo, Gibsons, ?Hayes W. Late'r On th asizes get broken, and go -me lines - , be it much or'l'kt!e, J his cc 1. I Another at',empt is- bein - get sold out entirely, .. . 11 n Ee in the House and the adjdurn neat will afford 6t al, who aria members of the new company. g Made. to pacify - � . : I . I . � I I I 18 inoompa.rably to be preferred �o that p ir, thetn' an excellent opportunity to get their These " Lords "' are an expensive luxury for the Irish in Ireland. Mr. Windham, Chief : ff, �Njnt -11W9 , 9 x nt . I 11 . I ��� N I 9M Mug . sued by Messrs.. Sutherlalmd tau� Reaume. Rprifig work Well under way,11f not complet- a young � country like Canada arid we don't Secrttiry for Ik-land, int-o�duved into the � ­ I � I .- I W, before their presence will be r6quired at .want too many ofthfm.' ; I - I He has acted boldly; thq lla,ve� acted 1.1-0 ' � .. 1: , .Imperial ParlIanient, a few days ago, a 1. fo, t or6nto again This year,wh n farm labor I 0 1 - - _-; part of sneaks, if not imbeciles � I __ I I I . . measure with t is - bject in vi I ew, which has R. WILLIS & SO , - SE.ka r h . I . Ile I as is Fin scarce, this will be ai I , . I L - advintage 0 Ths;Toronto News, whish is indepe . I � . I I I � - � the farmer members o! the L ojislatu- I . attracted a um--ld deal of int�reab and com Sole Agenis for th � Slater Shoe for men I manifested a dip -position to stab, bnt -he I as �� $ 1 re. in poli ice, but, which seems to have a very - I e and - I 11 There is, alto, another class . I � � i iid :e Empresa Shoe for wo � I the courage to do I bin the ligl it of a y. , of citizens ment. It is Bald to be the:most important -- ! .- Inen, __ . - I I wh ' I . "I soft 6 eforthe-Goveramenbat Ottaviaand I - —1 I � � -, ., I I oi, will feel like 9 I . � They ate equally anxious to stab, .i iving Mr. amey a boun3 - I I measure on th subject of the Irish diffi 11L_ I � I byt they for ille row he is respr,nsible: or., These are a very, , hard side for the Government at To- - _ �__ , � a . . 1 c -manv� respects. She posges3cd a strong A'am; al] ' d Mr. James Williq bricklayer - will do it only in the dark', Mr. 0'amey i! as the 6tel men and liquor dea .era. The de. ronta,!RaYs : " Has a Liberal Goverr ment ties intrac:IU00 into Parli4ment since Mr. mind and was a lady qf much more ti - . . , Of ... � displayed cour ' ian or Vord'WiC . Rev. ]Mr. Dobso'n" of Fordwich - u ile Gladiitme's Ho e Rule billi The main fea- dinary intelligence and was withal of age ; Sutherland And Rea !%y Will prevent the Government introduc- " the right to devote public patronage. to I ing 1he legislation u - a re- conduct �3 the cererrony., ' _ have played the part of cowards. _ ' C)ntevillated -fer the " the purchase of Conservative in bera of I. Yee of this nieasure are, hat provision is mark#bly kind and amiable disp6si-tfo:i and the recip The bridt 'wait ., � . . ohs � e 4 � _nAde for the pu f tr , ent ofmany le and usefu 119inO of the presen li law in tim ' the 'L6gialatare ?" ainly not. ish eitates by to know her waff to esteem her. The re- p , a , , "in nnmvmw� -1 No. cert rehase o r � n all' valuabl - . � ,,-- to bo affeobive this yea ard will permit the But -if Conservative member professes to tenants living 6n them,and , loo the purchase mains weTe laid Ito rest beside those of � ese They will take up their residence . , . hotel men another t7ordll�ich, whence they carry � With thein I . yea under the old re- have got new light auddeclares himself to : I I The Dominion Pa,rliabaent. . - � of portions of e6tatss from landlords by ten- who had been for so long the sharer of her the beat 1, vishes of a host of ends for al ' ' T , 91m4 as the licenses ate all r anewed on the be a friend arid supporter of a 1�iberal Gov. ants or .other'a who may! desire to do go. I joys and sorrows -i� tb is life, in the Bruce- I t6 I ! fri _t - Large bodies move slolily, slid the , a- Ifirst:90f May and. will�, thus be continued ernmenti, it would only be natui,al and pro- Parliament ale( provides i I , fund of sixty field ceihe'tety � I b conr orts the I oaftion afforde.-Mr,, * - a largE body,le 0 1 � I ion Wednesday. Henry R , ieth is Aoills, miaion Parliament, being Ifor another year with:ut change. � per for th%b Governmentto ' million dollars Do be use4�i i bridging allthe bil kamff%ling � I - conEulb that ove LA T WIDEK'� EVENTS. - We were all ' - d' I I i . the difference in price between wh�t � I I t,he bu g now an . lag a I usy, �t e of _. t. , . ; M t A I I , exception to the rule. Thera has not Un I � . member concerning the patronage of big e highl pleased, on goingto eltureb, on Stin. i. Go*j y will remove to Cf1 � Im I I :::: I � 1 1 , .... ffo d in the 21 , � ,� a I I I own c not landowner wan�B and the to mantis prepared day -1 -to see Mr. Fred, Bush. of Hensall, C a a Montt. -Rev. , . I v(,ry much business ofpublic import 4ce ituency. This could not be eon- my I at, . roe i 11 � I , trarimoted during the � : A Strong rgument, sidered in .any sense a " purchase." to give. Provi�oim is also iPade for the ad- and h a bride, who were unitEd in ther holy . �� Clark, pass week. Ae � Hoop: 8� I , I � We -mentioned last vyeek t�at a deptita. vancement to enants, who P18 0 i , ion miniatei, purposes I Wag I , may ,deeire t3 bondai of matrimony, on Wednesday Of last h . i .. I I 6� ; up d or third stage ill the develo purchase holdi go, money wit It which to do week,! at -the bom'e of the. bride's brother. , � 11 urg. - M Of ticyl �Jrom tbe OntaWo R rmerj' Union I . . � I i House has been moFtly I in Com ittee I � The seoon �s'reaid' ce in this 1 Q 1 A � P" I ... - I i . ; - akep y an a gooU many !Lorua (4 proposed ment of the sugar beet industry in this so, to tie repaid in annuaL instalments at a Mr. D. MoTaiiail. Rev. E. H. Sawers did- � I - I I Easter hats. � I .- I walt�d on the Da i Jon Governmeab and I low rate of interest, and to be secured to the the work. A weddilmg part I Belgrave. ; . ry 11 - I �� min] expenditure have been passed, lut Provin e has been asaed. A large depu- . i I I - . - I i- -y was held In � �eiit milline fro 1gly urged that ro increases ba made in I . p Government by mortgagei The object of the evening, w h0 n all tlie: old friends of Mr. I JOTTI,k0s.-Mr. Stretton has n them are -no fig I 0 11 J OVE d from � J I nance Minister has not � t delivered k is tati6n, representing the sugar boot manu. the bill seems to he to establish I a peasant Bush were invited in to spend all enjoyable I , session of ills Queea�g I Yo Ile .ariff and also that no further grdiati of � I I B�ruase a ind taken pos � McFaul C_-.'�s � budget speech, althoilolh� it is likely to )e facture a 6nd growers, waited on the :Gov- proprietory system, and to 'ive e'very tenant evening. Judging from the number of hotel.- 'rs. Biuce, or�-, who I far when you'r4 I I . _� 1 . . ublt'e money be given to private oorr,or- an opportunity.4 1. � rderwent., I ­ . . of owning! his own farm. carry -ills thab p aged tbrc,ugh town, he has seriou I . a . - � forthcominLy next week'. � No furt er ad- i'tiods to aid railway 0 nstru eminent at Ottawa, the other day, asking Tfie�_proposition: is f I . a 0 ,oration. at I he h9me of her son, in want. M-og-t b ' I � . on e in d a. uite a number of the mar- I day of lasj� � 1. . 113 . with r. Blaii's a - week, for - - I - vance has yet becil made � no eased protection for their indaitry. a laud bl e, and seems many fri 171i a village, on Thure . I tit cd hit ' al � �.ttelr point tile deputation �-_ re hose. mho have, d OPle, who'came. home the next morn- tho remo*al o! a cancer, is recovering --Blow your eoming. _- . made On Ill is for ino to ' ceive the 4proval olf . . Ition - ,yl ' - Railway Commisafoa bil , Whi cut .a The plea is Of COUr2e, that the buaineEs:will given the subject the most study,and it has" Id of the Bp - I I I �� ' � le Mr. Un- 11�rc gandinfactan nanowe -able case. It nae * ly profitable for the c' ' lendid time they 1�1. -M r. Jackson Whiteman has disposed Q1 . I 31 I . ountry and six, to �� . trimmers will caster's Cattle Guard'bill has bee a re '.egat6d � also beerk received with gre t favor by the' .:� be imm rie pe - I . �oulil be well fo )eople . Ing At I e farm o, Mr _. right hat �on vh� ; I r th&l generally and especial y for the farmers, bub' that i,j ,can Irish ; had had. -Mr. Scott and his wife returned bii9 100 a' . David Scotti.-Mr , . . _ I e r , b 8 11 I i , . � � # �' I , 11, N , I I to the tender mercies of the Raitw Ce, not wit ttand present competition, and' representatives of Parliament. But last Monday evening from Bad Axe, Mich- George � . . I -Co.-, 8eaforth. : ,, :Parli9;&ent, to ecil. i 0- I I mittee. 'a M- *rti�ularly memb(ra ol J 1#e' that it� will permanently allay- the discontent �nnah and wife -were d - - I ' 9- I ests at'the I , , � I home of ��, r. Hugh Hannah t - NOTF,&­A�gi A lengthy, discPS8103 to,;) plape 11 I country can not reap the advantages igan, looking qui to refreshed by their* trip. on Sunday. - respecting some hay and oats � " from . � idEr; carefully the unanswerable facts � 1. which! has so - long existed in Ireland, we We all join in W, Miro. A. I the Methediet _� b had bee' it 4 pro elcoming them back again. .roctor, jr,, who has een -tinder -_ I I 'n it th t t should unless i furilierl ' - . � purchaaedbyllisDepartme t f gri§ultura , �Ihicfi they placEd before th Government t9ote , , This, of course, means higher very much doubt. - Some in! the now land- -­Andraw Foote! and cousin left Tuesday thoweatherfcr somet! . � I . - . -,,, r' me, is re -,overing. n,ext, whej� --.ave- I - for the British Government or nan in 4 t4is queiition. Thia is what they say : ptice f r tile consumers of sugar and la r . owners will, no doubp, prosper, and will evening for Sac�a.merto," California. They Y46a Hai es, of Turnberry, is Aperlding A. - , - -be given on the ', I I - I . . . he Opposli- , . roe carry out faithfully their agreement with have a loog tri are cousin, Mrs. V�'m I � .� . � . - will be very it South Africa durhicy the wa�. I proffli a f r the Manufacturers. If the indtis- p before them, but they few --days With her 0 1 t on contended that in view 1 " There is some diff -ex ence o � the Go,vernalbrit, but many will not and used to traveffin�g and T I . . ight. I 1 ofr perO cu�_ ' �, opinion even t,ry can ot live and prop or -;4-h � 4j, ' � 1 4- � - ; ­ % I J I a CLIG farm . r - Y�ry $ . -peou 3 meeri an -.- aA, es -Lay,tQr has moved. "I � - ­,­ ­ era on the tariff � when the day of reckoning for these comes, u -10the farm Mr. o-orin Weyi ; . :;1- F i ", "I irent to the effect that the Bribif h Gover � question, but liberal a ecial advantages ib now enjoys � i nele at the end ,: �: -.' �:, � , 4- th "' of tl,eir jourrov, so th,,t , h6lately UrChaaed from Mr. L r(nee, an( -1 positaou itu BIA .7 Wraxeter and Eaht Wawanosh. Population ' actically unanimity among I'll the trouble and Idiscontent will, ill- all prob- they mill n b -,e vithout f.,;' I "the - , ­_; y �, I ere� is pr � .;7 1��­ � - o high ­ r �. . 15 settl, d in'his - - thera -in - . I - I I . - � -1 Z ­ , � i � I I ff 'We believe that the Gr&iYi Trrnk Ric 1way agent adv- e3 i ' M te. A. 4LIsan, of W;),14ham . I 5 : , i ,I �_ �, I - fear it � a not an iifdustry that is adapted . �ed. -is that, : I W—eymouth will - , �, I I ,, 18 ViLitilig 7� � ­ - isrt r fares are as foIlvW8 : ,�l gle first � he par to, M �,many friendo. I :!� t , � tile provender supplied and that the trust Of able q�poaiti(n to the granti �g of * further only Prue and . just s stem for the paoifi . -7,"w home - T ­ . ­, �! $ ment had been charged to prices fdr thoje the way of bounties and ta iff favors, we -dU,jg._o,1r : b6 is c m e r' ably a . - -19227. . ' engaAed in agriculture fii declaring tinaltrr- r abilityj be reau ' 0 ni I - . I 3! the British au, horities had been uird I to ,30. for this country, and to establiEli it � y In r. Fyid Nlri. - 'in I r �­­ .; 9 I ; � sabsil�ies in any form to any private railway ! . - cure Eupport for the:Govtrnnie cation of I '� I - South Ruron-Bayfield, Hay, Hensall ins - relan4 is a avatenv� of hom, I e ". � � 1;,edd,es, � ,, �. . ,�ead of or private corporatibn of any kilid. There Wo it � is, a which will give t1hom ieason�ble control of in Ca I .P to any point this wee -Mrs. Waller Allison, er,., has - � inoved to their -j ; --,­� 11 MaKillop, Seaferth, Stanley, Stephen, Tu 3k- , I h 11 I �: , -: n t cost more than it will be irbb, and M g ' lcaq.s f. -re, good fcIr rjund tv, I � � i �-, . . , ., � r rovender forthe war lioraes, the Goveru- � . � , .;, - 1 . - . p pity that so much money has already been - - - , � "da ; tilne limit, ficin Ti u,sday been in a ,-- I . . �� :: �_ --� 3 eremith, Uslicrae aill Exeter. Po is no Oa: t of the world I 0 which More atl,en- their own Ice J 9 o r stAte of health for some time, -of Wingbam, 'by - - . � pli-lation, ment Eh,)uld lay, the invoices foi.. the pro- invested in it. The d al 'ff i . Any other will only April 96h, until � , . i � .. � _ri . � - _� . I , , � g �Iirected, or whic itt ; airo i - � Atayl - �� _��, " � ' tion ip bein eputation did not g4 be a mak Tuesday, April 14 -Ji. This bn�, we 9 pleaaed to say is recovering.- - _.� � 22,881. 11 ducts purchiecd before Parliain h, is Making e sh hich will be partial and is tile time to * it I I . theirklyort I . ��, very mu(h encouragement from the Fin � H Martin 'Nlabt�rs - - - - I t� rutinized by membere. ont� to be more f�rapid '-progr . an,e ,,mpo ' I 8� our friends. -Mr. C. _. I I __ ,whose gcod wi � 4., � . I : � , of 4�'uev'ale, wk �q ' the � - � - - The 131over' ' in - - I . , -Huton-&shfield, Cliraton, Col- hment Territories �f Canada. Foity thcug is _ I I load of flna oil Iry, I i and Mrs'.. StAclil - . WeEt r�ry in its benefits. , ! . Reid 107f t for vl . �� t . Be ess t 4?n the Northwest Minister, He pointed out that there ]DOW I Tor rito with a car vi'18ge on V Inding thp . V"� -. - ­ I . - J- _': ­ maintained that the, sup and .. I I I � I ItTineral of - - I t_,�-�_ ;1 . a duty o , 33 per cent. on raw sugars , cattle last, TuesdIay. Though flie I , � at the home of : .- _ plies refer r, d to bad farmer'.3. in Manitoba produced $50,000,000 � inarkets Michie lef� - - I P _;1:-- borne, Goderich, Goderich township, West comin: lg i _1� . . big siater.- -Mieg Mbry on Tues- . - . P -2 . _ ' been ptlrehased for the British Government into this country, and on refined sugars im- I XcKillop- i 11, (-.,,- lu-ers 8�ill ro=,ti,:i at th�,ir dll� fo- Bidtor), -Crisp ia--At y -res I I I -11 i er,� Ou ­ � � �. . worth, of far produce last year. It is cEt*- J . u hare she f o.a t,) ia-ke a I . I t, - - - .- I WawanoEh and Hulletb.,; Population, 19,_ - port�d fr)m Europe and the United States Busy ! Busy 1! Bu pos� - iA"rl HOP r!WaS in Lhe:1 villago ' ' *11ti, 0JItIola fc . I �sI .1 - . . I J. and paid for by them, thatit was not a'mat� ated that the whole Northwest W _; . ­ I I - . __ � 4� 7 m By I Hat Fearion is I uuri el I t the Bumyn�r._L�'., MtLi:an bins 'wall -under his ,� - _. - � ;_ 1 712. tEr for investigation by the Damiu i I ill pro- the' duty i 50 per cent., and that in addi- now here and tl�e millinery department is the iveL'k, Liokin I :arned f 4 I om Toronto, wbere he sPent'llie - _', . 1. I _�, ­ onParlim! a I . �� du0e 100,000,000 builielEr'of vvh3*at this year 9 up N9 iit-reEtq in I he r -t! - . I . turned home,on- , - - -,. - - ecen�,t repor I I I - , � - � V . �, . ment arid refused to give -ilia i4formatioi!i R fairly humming:, Early musical line. if 'i ler. � — - . I I _­ t I I I � tiob to ti is protection the Canadian I and late the deft Y 0`1 AV, 11', to 11 tv�� a great last couple of - 7 :� � to indicate it ridus- , � re S. Iry of her -- , - r _� � f Give the Devil His Du -hi Nv, -1 ' * Jr is t1:e gueat - _� - .,: . I hat 4 .000 Briti0i . I , asked for and they were backed ii�, in 1 try is given a bounty on all the sugar manu'� fingers of the trimmers are kept hustling ; Many callers tell your neighbc . friOnd, Mr George Dal ey, -Alucli syrupe, . I - " ,_ i � r you are go -cheater.-Them I I � e. , .: . � . . . thy � - . � 7., -hi settlers wi ove into the No -thwest durs factured. - organ. -Wei � : � � � �� i- �__,. � refua%lby the House. A day was also w,.-,aet Ing tbO comin � i new stock,, are coming and going e Ing t) buy an were all grieved, is felt foi Mr. and M re. John Vaimcamp ,at � -upin the iyear: I ­ .: -, _n L is . - ad tli%l they will be i ! veryday, I I - . � . - . . T " - - - . - thoagh not surprised, to 'tar of the &eath e death :1thairinfart -n: f. , , O . R-olmlea) ,store. -­ . , I ,-_1 4 accow�panied by 100,000 Pe I thus k g trade on the whirl. Think of , daughter, J .. � I I We do' -illh it to 'be understood that ed by diEcuaeioa of a seri' a of iesoluti* � h th ' ot w , k season, a � : 1. � -1 we evEn insinuate that Mr. R. P., Gamey, submitted by Ron. John Coatigav, in3ti tie f . the h6. opl a ,from acr?ss spin I ary, n -1 - . ... .��,A4�� ,_�, . . General Macdonald, the brave and di8tin, Easter,� ycu think of anew h! of ,Mrs. Murdoch, a much: respected neigh- Thursday I asit, at the � Mr. Folie, Of 86 � � - ing the British." S1 rely, with develo )Mentl such i it for the ' age Of ni �montlya, � . I 1�1 - I � �i, �� . . _� 1, - - I - , . .� ,'-.1 _1 - .'overnment� as to how thc� as these figui as indicate taking. place, th(re � . 0 astoniall, ! Trimme hats here' at any! pr st . I .friends bere. . , � . I . � , �, , I . ;:- - _,z J �solutio . r you care to pay� The E,' Mo ice The old people are fast pass ng away an o�to �s Ken.- - - � - I-relaril. The r - Sunday night. Diplitherio,was the cause. D ne - the illustrious representative in the Ontario should govern guishod Euglish army officer'wh casion. I Faul C cc- bor, wLo passed away la: � d Med an ogeritio �!: I Legislature fo,r the way back c atituency were buncomb of ilia purest ,.no is no qicuse for the granting A public aid ed the world by, committing suicide in I 0. i tnheeq" y and I I- I Z I on ' cAsh perfo .- I im oni , � I � � � I _r - - of Manitoulin, has any mysterioua connee. they were lik&lv ta result I quil 1, but 0_4 towaI6 private railwa Seafo! tb. i j 1842-1 1 we are all ge.ttli3g. n1d. it � is a warning that I t child" : t. on �� X � , f, y buil ing I T ' - - 8 - gil in that Paris, France, last week I I � we should be prepared, for w know ant the I i throa Wednesda;i, but hi: '� . t � I � � - I f all �hat medica.] skill cruld do th � 1. ­ : il nei�h r good I NO subsidies are given towards , was the only offi.' - pur- hour. . . Bpi e . W­Onderf ul iai 't .�,:, nor ' countr(y. -7- , 10 I - � i I � -1 tionc with, orxeceiveg his inspiration from -age ing in the Uilitei States. It oeir of hiE rank in the BritiFli army who had pose of lreceiving� n'Gininations to . . � �r passed away. This . I . � , harm, they'were adopted by Jhe Ho No.IIWATIC)N�8. : A meeting for t6 - � litt� , i - i . . I I ,1 railwa� build e . - 2 snerrift ad I the ___* I is the only I., -on Friday and Situ ;; ` . — case of thit 1 disease in , ... -$1.60 amd 12 ,ehoea 1 �1 wf I hel ma ,,,,aid that the United States i an - I - - - 7 His, Satanic. MajeL,ty. On. the centrary, we Home authorities to be 'u�ed by hem f' olcgrb� . vacancy in the council, caused by the resig- I I �.. -�,V_ - and in due course will be tr I I I suff-'el - I �, 1, �' :1 4 to t a worked bis way from the ranks. There is . fill he neighborhooil.- . - - ,�, I ­ 7 1 11 . . I I . We, were a 1 Ain' remind Xorth Wrindow. 'W �, ., . 0, oun trj than this, ancl that the condi. a very general imp nation of Mr. W', G. Sinith-4 a held 4n the Lakelet. � � - � ,; _ � rather feel disposed, for the present, at stove foclier., 11 resaion that General' I , a - ' of the uncertainty - 1; - cheese factory, o6t Wi ' , � by Ddidd ,I; _1� .T - I ' Iffe I wo-d wai received -_ . , I �_ _­� � least, to combat any The most impo I I ! tions �.ara conigquently different. it must Macdonald was unna,3esearily and undul nth ' on Monday NOTES. ' Mr. Brown of whei I . here, last -for Dorot � _. -such theory. We no- rtant, evenf, of he ueek� . - and 11�13 gang Of men ,Slater Shoes for mc � I � - a � soarcel , Sattirday inorning, announcing the very � I : " � � r8mlep, of tb� ' n cutting maple blocks'during the sudA.,en death of Mize �. OVXCXITI --clo � . - . ` be remembered, however, jilat the r ubjected to humiliations which he we e nom J _� C I . � 'ro .� � - - ` i. ailways : �, w a the submi.,s,on, by the P a lasti. just two persone l�' inated have bee' I I 3 Alesers., John M, Goverilock i and William of De- � tice, howaver,'thab some Reform papers and � deserved and that the Governor of �,Plla Matters - of in the -1 te � � ,Jni States, on the Average, chirge I past t�rae weeks and have the' I I 1. . - Ix easure for the redistribution of the coust' 'I out '25 per Ceylon, � most of them ,�, form - ,on Saturday, .Yj . . 7 11. . � some Referm politicians seem disposed to ea. m ab ent. less frr carrying ei Mr. 0evercuir w�tlldrew, and sbipp�sd. They are excelle * rly of the 5th line., of Morris. I I . -- tuericies. The b:ll Limply provideo, for th ! all fr ght, where the offenses are said to have bee ' Devereux. tro I- I . � .1 lit �aallty. Mr. eased I . ment. All the -1 .7 ` ' no . Doe I . � 1� - idea if they do not openly an- representation in Parlia 0 probably 5 per cent. less f)r the carry- 00111 - d be(,n in"tli3 beatof health, - � I e,nt t , the denti I . courage this I imittEl, gave the matter unnecessary Mr. GovenIock was declared elected. Brown, who is up to all the points I and�w st's ,office to �h - - . � ' - � - . � Mont mlifely eac!�' ing of passengers than we are 'charged on publicity and Acted with unprecedented se.: DEATH OF MR, FRANic M i -Ali. cutting 06 log, will help Ale. 8 n ,eve two, lowing eheinges . - . 5 - I I � ta nounce it. They seem to think that in eon- Province will have an& also specilfird ths , ! ORRISON. Olith, of Clif- I . pathmastera for � � -, . - �, . , � i - . � I . .. , , ­� the county divisions mu t bp observed in;, in the United� States are taxed o a an average less quilt on the part of General Macdonald in the pqrsr,u of Mr. Francis �Moirison, h&9 been ploughing sod for twa w e 8 e iiind � Deatil'is supposed hosla . . niving t:) en.trap the - Al teel h fille, � and affer, rel�urnirig, dy�opped , i . this side of t�e'line. Besides t 'is, r tilways v(r,tY. It is also said that there Was much Oth(r of the respected pioneers of McKillop, ford, next week. -Many of thei farmEr.3 hav . 115" J ames C � . _ .� . . - � Gorcr,anyeat, r. making -the redistribution. It I i ex - . ' eeks and th a 19, John ATmo " - a v) I - 3y o d nly r6m the effects of a I - ; I , of a CO ud I I � Gamey did a very wrong thing. Some even ed for the appointment " p 0-! of $26t per mile, while ours Are largely ex- than some of his detractors would like peo been remloved fcom this t h �ve be(h caused f ' ' 's - _ c . -20, T - . . x - -_ .1 empt from xa ion." I ment of Mr. Mf life. The:announ'e- say the goil ib in gool khape. 1 tY drug., used iii the OpEra�lcn on the teeth. I Lane ; - holn . , i The fro & Dii t, t reoe of� ta: I ple to bel [eve. In short, that he was In _rrison's death.wa� received weather lof the present is driv! I 1. . �_ go so far as to denounce him as a sneak and the Honee to be compaied of I r Liber-�� " I , ,� ing Fome Bo Mason ; 24. J� .. I . . I f Mrs.!. Higg � � - ,� . I � measure, % victim of a conspiracy, in wit li surprise and deep regret by his friends, thern to 6ther Work,- ins and huebsnd, -sister of de- - - l , � as a dishoneat man aill to say that even ale and three Conservatives to prepare tbei I . I t* A vEr� melancholy ceas6d, ice, Robert MoKa y-. ,f i Ed by jealousy. many of whom had not learned of ]tie ill. 'affair oc�urred I impanied tl� , t What seems to be at Igat . I about two and 1a stead of Wm. Al - ( ocliEdule fixing the divisione. This 4s a new: I a wel . e remains here for � I I . - eiippoae he proves big charges to the hilt he bout Slogans. .' . n( , I I � ,half miles blmri�l, 011 Jqonday, interment being I � I .� .. . � departure and is the first time in e his.' . : auillentioited report 'says : 11 It is know 388. He passed peacefully alvay on Satur. south-eaot of'here last Wednesday, about 4 1 � made in instead. of EdV7111 - . F �7 r i I . i . - I - ,� will still be in a rkc d wit h the hrr4d,� of d e- tory of Canada that th � M r R. L.1orden, the Oo3ser ative lead that General Macdonald disliked Ceylon, �& . On� Fr iday,, a week previoualy, he -was P. m., ' fien a highly ospeeted and well -to- McCiealb cemetery. Much sympathy is felt I 1v instead lof! . t , . I � �. . - 1; �t_� - o" e Govern ent has I - and y W, r I for t e friends, e I . I � � I& .1 ; � - _� ception and. dishonesty. We must say that delegated t a committee the daty jof ccli_� er in t1 e Don�iuion Pa�l the a3ciety of the colony reciprocate in attendance ;It an auction� sale in the do farmer, in the person of Mr. James War- � specially the aged'father, �� Forsythe, instRi , . . iameri t, eeems to be who resides Jin � I � - - � 7 neighborhood, (Ind seemed as �.vell as 6sual. rel comni; Some IL Seafoi th.�� , I his feelings. He had succeeded a oommand � ime ago, Mr. i � A. Jaulmon I I . - L we cannot take this view of the matter. structiog Ilia conitituencies. Sir iwilfricl 4 developing. e general impre ipion'llither- an it ted suicide. I I I 11 -- lat i . On the following Saturd a -y hd was 'taken Warr - , fe ! . . . " __ � -, in I , i ell 11 Off a scaffold obto the barn i � I Doig" instead -.of: � �- 11. stated that in adopting thisoan the er of aristocratic connections and a social I I � - � %, . We prefer to, suspend judgment 010 vier n-' to has been t �r, While Generpl Macdonald bad down with accompanied %y a � i - . on both ' - Jat Mr.. Borden, vilifle a very enterbaini � pneumonia, I floor and got a Eerioua shaking up from ; � 70gle, instead . i I - ment were following British prece I I an, is some � I kidney complication, end which V ,, I St- Columban. � - . known. get by Hon. Mr. Gladstone when the 'lag nice soit of a what of the la- brought r o domestic establishment, and he :. . he; crily which h& never recovered. ! A marriage was Ch, I � i - I aides until the facts are made ,lent a t , I follovIviing �chang4 .1 - � .� . I � � - i �. : I -da, brder, and is quiet arid harmless to army pay d a week. Mr. MorriEo . d a I gi striking, stunning I Call Illem . . � , Those who now condemn Mr. Gamey fGr his redistribution was made for the� � had only ii to spend. Thirty . survive n ha iIrmin . i British j de to be coniumated at the residence of Mr.Jan. labor divisions -i ' ' � -1 . House of Commoria.' The Oppositl6n seem, i and better ad years of I is 50 -year life had been spe,nt in th6 gocd age of neatly 71 yearej although he Bell, who lives acroas the, road, � a short! dig- what1we will, we can't begin to describe the 4 2 and 3 - , - -, L. 14 . I course place themselves on a par, in Flo far . � PtEd to ohine in a drawing India, Egypt, and Africa. -He had fought, ' did not look to be nearly Eo;old a Iman. tance from. Mr. Warrell's at 5 ol clock, m rii, dash and b uby of our � new Easter hats. . nineteen, -and _- - ... . . - � , as consistency is oonceraed, with those who ed to be considerably sur . prined !at the " room tban in he rough and , le battle and been wounded in all these lers of But thle pri es Will pie i I - � � . 1,11 He was one of the'pioneer set6 Me. and Mrs. Clegg, also neighbors� had gone -6 with Mr. Sam proposal of the Government, All 8 � - I cLuntries. . e you most:!--Abfo. condemn the Government and declare them , had, evidently, been preparing to cc millayt of politice. I Mr. Br,rdeh keo' ' . General Macdona,ld aeoretly married Miss Killop. Over 40 year I r. ell's as invited guest% . lately, the v)ry loweet . I � � p i improving, . a ago,,, in 0 pany Mr. Warrall s U f r a combination of 'Division 17i -in 1 , 'with his brother Robert he rem' ovedo - went across to Mr. Clegg's ana' asked his ell style a d � . I - guilty -of the charges preferred against a gerrymander ap in olden tirr es' ,11,1 however, people will. ha ' to I avieft t . Duncan I Edinburgh in 1884. They mere- t, Me tyle We know we have . 4ivided into twt . '. . 1. __ . , under their own leaders. The Gov� opinio� of bi�. He cen - . heir lypledge sell Othe'r. This, according to " ; ad a ttled nd �tell' hi . a father U millinery. We can pleox - . � . thembefore they have had an opportunity I Killop from the county of Leeds a * son to go to Mr. Bell's a the nioit a is I � 0 - , bald pathmaster - . ernment are to be commended for I his, ex- . has t t Y COmmen- Scotch lair, congtitu,tes marriage, It is not on the farm on the 10th concqosion, hi3h and Mr. tell that he wanted to -see - them. yon. The � . McFaul Co.,,Seaforth.. u-11 go. 85-2 . Rgui � __ - � 4 1 hibit.-oa of fairness and their eviden) dosi . he cout'nued to oocup Young Clegg did so, arid the two old gentle. [ . -n,e&w - t , -1 I . of exonerating themselves. re ced to ihow that there is some I ght ill him known wl: y Sir Hector Macdonald never . y until his death. He 1842-1 . labor I .e . � If at the inveEtigation which has . to have a distribution1hat and thait he ,is not go entirely iarmles acklowledged his wife. She gob a confirm- cut the first tree that was felled on -his men started in a rig to see -Mr. Warrell. JOITI-`�C-8. g boom is -with Samuel I � � . beqn.or- will be just to. I . a . Our buildin Just MI I 11 dered by the� Legislature, Mr. Ga - all parties. In view of this move he was 8upposr i P181, F ation in I. I .a Scotch courts in 1804. " farmi and there was not a house within The latter got out on the r6ad, n starting, an before the swallows return it -10hanges were J� , � I and whe - I - ent iti, .d to be. Ati a r)cent 0 ti- I � ! three miles when he settled there. He leaves .. will be run Ing. at big I - f I rn(kri'fails will not be definitely Inown for so e ,;rne cal dembnotra ' I his two neighbors were within a short d s- ,,� pressure.. -About . keepers �,and 10 . � - . Z Pa in Tor�onto Is made a The editor of the Brussels Post and the one and most pr bob $1,800 has Ib en - 1. - to prove his charges and it is shown thab he how the constituenoies will be cons u ted. of the beet oductive farm@ tance Of him lie turned around -and a I luring the -C,oliman . - - eema to jus�i I ,w -ap, I � . � I , , � uen, the n In the meantime all that is known i i N - Ims � fy"this BuPpoti- Warden ofthe county has bee' at Toron , to in the county, which, by industry and good himself behind the ear with a revolver, He year in the of remodellingandbeauti- trees, under -the, - has been guilty of libeling lionest , appech,Khio n phet I -In fact lit; is ko gol, . -fell like a 'log, as he was Ing our ' the representation of the BevIffraf p 'Fhat; ti�nt I d aud J mana ement, he has converted from a dense a man of about 250 fy, r -famed basilica. -G. K. Hel- A0. 8o �fh.at 1, . he will be entitled to re'coive ,the severest ' winces I 1, 80 nicely and Ottawa vikitin the Parliaments in I forest! , 18 will be, As provided by the;bill I 1 9 9 � Hi wife still survives him, an4 be poundg. He was carried into Ills own house I 4on - I done th, � I and, meroha,at, of Beecliwood, to opening it - theirp.luni at - will deserve expulsioll ,th H use III: we fool constrained to give an ex- these places, aill has been wl , no, di, Ileavda`& family of three sons aud 'four His rural departmental store here, -a-ad w,e ve,a�- 1 I . . will be composed of 214 members. ' �u . I I and died In about an hour and a half. I well 4-0 cut out, - ture to redict that su,cc � � . -from the Lggialatura a- bee ; tract; from it just �o show that the ConBeva- ning and nob-loobbing with the representa. - daughters. The sons are, Albert. in Cleve. � -wife was away attending a daughter, Mrs. I P I will crown Ilia a being unfit to aego- is the pivotal point, and retaina to Id i I , cc 138 ,;uld -save furtbA I I � tive lea4er can hit somewhat h,.rd land ; Heber, in Manitoba, and William, at Montgomery, who was seriously ill with in- -of havi - , I olate with honest', men. But if it all berEhip of 65. Ontario loose 6 a iU(Oill I when be tives of th3 people in the respective house . enter rise. Mr. Hollan:: hasgi ii Messrs. it lig to pa3l I - all be mem ; 8, home. The daughters are, Mrs. Ross, of fI&MMat p IVIE 1. � , have a representation of 86 members �r ,ova Lis inform', as he seems to have been on the and, may we or croup. She wafi,not apprised of � ­ -11 Shown that his charges are substantial and , . Hart and wingle the cc tract for fitting up - , Was decided t I 1 A true, even if they should not be brought Scotia loses 2 and will have W -occaBiou',nam I whisper it, taking soundings Seaforth ; Mrs. -Davidson, of MoKillop . bhe sad avair until next forenoon. The his st6re - ev. Alber 1 I eon attended -Concrete abutme ' I . _ . - - 18 *e ed. He is reported. 1:1 one of as to whic he will select as the Mrs. Jelly, of Shelbourne, and Mr . deoeased Was beloved by b and the fa! he,,w,.at Windsor, last I turea at -the to I Brunswick loses I and. will have 13 ; Pr�nce . the Torl' . Owe : . I goal of his nirig, of IN g. Dun' is :neighbora neral o his nep I I . al culprits, we think Edward Island logos I At any rate, he gives 1 a rtney, Manitoba. Mr. Morrikoa was In excellent circurnotances,-land no one Ay- e has received invitations to Z directly home to the ra lito papers as foil future amlition. . 1-1 � aild will ha v 4 :' 64 03t . . art?s bridgep - � � I the results will justify the duplicity lie era Manitoba j�ains 3 and will' have - IC ; 0 �.,i ; a, M'yg'ood ftiend, the a ter-Gener- readers eome interesting notes of his obse was an enterprisiog, industrious oitizeii, a ever thought of Ill tteffipting such a thing. ,in R! getown, Wor'd-qtOok,:Cl1:�WtJlaM. __ Ige, on ;co.n6 . - � - e i was sit a banquet last e enin . 8 a = brid I Territories gain 6 and will have 10 ; British � vations and impressions ' Respecting 0�_ kird and obliging neighbor, and was held in His f u - : PIGYed in securing his evi I under ,�'e nerol, on Saturday, to the Gorrle Goderich, M rlin, Detroit, Bay Ci y and � .� _. Houston'?, �brid dence. If trio re- Col ' t a fi'a d, aid to -day I read in an ab demeanor of the Commo�a at Ott high esteem by all who knew: him. His other' 8, � 94 I r - umbia gains I and will have 7, -a 3d the ' n , journal, awa, he cemetery, �� . sults justify the claim which he makes that ,Yukon is given � one. � �aaid to be the rgan of the Post says : " It may be an 1�al largely atteu4ed$ Rev. Mr. Place ut Owing t )a press parish - I 7and a toner -eta 406, . I : - -_ - - . I � oral, a ' ster-Gen-, .old English ousto death will be much regretted by many, and Garbutt, Methodiht minister' of Gorrie and wor!,�h,e has eclined them all for t2o pres- . -concessions 6 aim� I . 0 1 most etr king headli e, IS lament to wear thbi� especially by the member@ of his own fa'm. Orange- If ill, officiating at the house _ ere a!re now ten instrument 8 In the Ansley, --ounty A he was instiaated throughoat by a sincere - I for the members of Parl ent. and honest desire to expo3' Mulock Coins Slogan fo'- L,,,,r W .... am hats during the procee d in Goftle church. He leaves behind a St. Co;umbar,1 orchestra, three first violica"We, 11 the p � a wrong doing, The -L X . ale., In dingsof the variou� ily! to whom he wse much att obed. The an � lW-ns and ; . at in the s . I then we should say li-3 will be entitled to - 1p olina, cello, p . I � egislature. eadifig this he dline I the uglib ( f Liberal geseioiia, bt t it certainly does not confor- ' remains were laid to re Maitland- * widow, four sons, John, on the homestead, two se0nd v� dano, flute i,lclaro- 11 for the -above I to modern Ideals of society. If these meet� bank cemetery on Mcnday, and, many av il- Wrn nd ' 1-1 eotione � , � After a weary and what seemed te be a plog� ba, of the past. Indee 1, ft'm kde me re- . a - a George, in � Muskoka, and Edward net and corm . Several charmilag-se 11 � Vh1ch. 4 - praise and not to blame. la I in I . will be Imel pit T, : minisbenib. Juit here lot rr e say I lat I have g places were droughty or all the mem� ed Ilierneel6a of this last opportunity of Of Newark ; and ftwo daughters, of -music hav been received from New York I Indiscriminate rposeleas debate extend d ith.the L, I � I I Mrs' I April 27tb, -at it ' condemnation of bimeelf or his methods at iD9 over three no fault to firi beral" ank and bare were ald-headed there might be an .paying a tribute of respect to all old and re- -Stron and Mro. Montgomery, of Howi and Dotroit,, .. . I weeks., the Ontar`c� Logialatum has r ached f1le- I roc a that in th a pa I rt5 epee -0 9 . ok. �P_d seven of our ten musiefans I __� I eir rge,,tmve the present time is, therefore, entirely out ' ' I i � I there are excuse to pull down their skull covers to, � tEd neikhbor and friend. ' - wing to the eho. k experienced by tile have already; inastere(I tb i ; . . the close of the firat Stage many collocienti their ears, but in a comfortable audience; ' . 125 guestei , dding at M . I I I - atriatic,'mon. But I do find faul With the gales, more than the � . , ' e I practice h ce every . I of place. Whether he is a good mail or a of the 3amey ous, earneEt, ddi oted and � the W r. James parts- ' n of : inveatigat � - an .1 � ild ha 11" ere twi . I 1, a patriot or a ion 9 Bruceffeld. week,, BR=FS._-1MMT_B bad man, charges. The Commissio room, with no violent Bell's was a very ietaffair. Thecontracb�, 'within a quarter mile radius I w d o n i. i I ,A mail can'b look you I onions strains. I %ve le heir -fol- ome of the M. P.1g; ; � ; Ing parties were r. Bell's oldest daughter enjoy the bar 1 'for a Mo rithIs , I has been appointed and. have alr8ad cci'�m-, 'o1wers by' false professions of there is no -eason on in the f4e witEout 1� I 411 puritirer,has yet to *ber4l 1�aders, Who It windy ' al eeches of E fait] 1. Wily earth or an placo . i I I I I y seeing your,". becom- . . �, . be proven. Until the proof is given let us menced to clear the ground f , loss the lib�ral4arty neee . a tie, 7 slogan ? else, -so far a I know, a0 - hat. If it is stylish ind ' - dale. -Mr. Joh . suspend judgment even if we or operations - I Why thia outlandisl� in I - - � can nA give the instructions under whio I .1 Were not the of � Blog%na goo practice ell uld be followed. I g nd W your Easter hat ; i ___ � � �conducted A'1 . - himithe benefit Of the doubt. h they are ' d eno igh ? For The d o-oorum- ,should be, e notices it. I I ,two years le � 0 :to I 1. .- proce I inatance,there .as a is nothing to brag about either, While one Come t,o our mil- I � . � I I - I I . - with b- Aron defined and, have been . Lit Us Have Purity raper, scores of I . 1 - Some years ago when the ed have been 1896; sloga i in 1895 And stalwart is firing hii I linery room any day now and we'll be I � " Brawling I i in Elections." is sky so I .� endorsed by the Legislature ; the' a lopl;es (Lpaighte�.) B his brother membe' delighted t� E � I ing for � I Brood of Bribers" - how you the hat: youM be � - W�e,t attempted t3 buy up. the it the . slogan Boom to be re Bra either absent or ; . I , U� A" 441 . 9 most admir�d in. We excel in! handsome � I 'UP an office .. . for carrying on the business of th differ6nt tow, are writin I . I I ; xnembera on the floors of the Lagialature in 6 r vince .1 Rug the Machine and Par- g lettcriy chatting or doing some- millinery. iThe.g. McFaul Co., ' ARGAI.,. : � - her the better ' � . for a month have been passed I don Ctimlinalo' rr Ight be the profession of thing else a indecorus. The worthy bodf i §eaforth. - I i !I S . -a � . I � L!; � I We hhve -no I I , et the lofty example it should be -i , I , 1 1842. 1 ­ I . i i � icould -have � i DEATH Wor - lature has been adjourned until the 1, Ist of Thed there was lie slo fore the 30ULtry, and I have come � OF, MRS. MURDOOH.-, The older a . I their desire to defeat the Mowat Govern and e Logis- the Liberall6ad is in the good year- of 1902. does n3t s a . . gan fr ae trade. Sir to the� I residents of '!this vicinity are* departing from there ought tO I MEnt, the course pursued and whic4 brought April, by which ti � � I That' Have Just A ' . I - the nefarious scheme me it is expected th� Com., Wilfrid Laurier in 1894 den ninced protec- (3011 elusion t iat not a few things that are' a; to light, was very mis I our i ,� rrived I __ yver.-Rev. Mi., � tie people tba if me, ,,y a � Z i. - sion will have concluded its work. tion as bondage, a!nd told called I parl*' ) Tpidet, never t) return, very last. Last i . Ating sernion tA 1 The - t copifa t t Ottawa and Tor- I - I - . I -1 . much the same -as that pursued by Mr. Opposition fought every the ultimaite goal onto, d by the members ' week Mrs. �oso was laid to res6i and this � � - - A A A- dist inch of the g�rou � was ni- . W—W AAAAOWAAAAAAAA cliurth -Sun nd ftee trade as it is in Englaw � and p, y cipal 9, would be called by week We have to chronicle the demise of a . � . I I , - ' Gamey. The two members, who were ap- with great persistency and vigo rohibi- names . . Joubt if they & I of the Lib,ral part AAAAA .....i, - . proaohed and who actually took the mo:ley themselves r andplaced tion 4� it i;s in Maine. But there Be neither dign fied nor perhaps polite." � neighbor, in! the person of Mrs. James Mt,r. 200 pairs of ladies' undress 0 -v � I . I n record by several arnendt lenta. be a che. I ems to : . ed kid glo -es— hades mode, "Will find it ve - 0 ngp now. - The a E . 'S � - ry lead- logan to -day might - - . MIS. . - was the only Z_ All these, however, were voted down in is be " frao trade as they have it in Maine and The first'- ivisio M ardoch passed away c ii grpy and 'white—whilo they last 50o a pair. and afterwards handed it over to their doch, of the:London road, Stanley tams � - . full house and the Government was at gtain- prohibition as it is in Englar d.1 mons for t exceeded the four score years � or, Messrs., Balfour and McKim, were as n in the House of Com. Satardayi having I trolible of havin . ed by a majority of five$ every memi . . months. Until tecently, Mrs. Mar .�Y nine i o be sold at 25c a yard. �Zeason, lie havin ,er of 7 and prolonged che6t�s.) The sense Mr. La caster's bill am doch was i honorable men so have ever occupied seats (Laughter hi- session took place last week, 8001 yards ,of silk, all colors, t . the Legislature voting on each ivisior . is slight. on 4, . ending the Rail- Eurp urdgy evenings in the Legislature. N6 person thought of di i �. 1� Altered,. but the words are the same. i isinglyirobust and smart for her years, - . The first division was on . � � rOctobeir, however, she rece 70G yards of faucy silh, to clear, at 19c a yard. .crowded both 4el by the Oppositio an amendment Surely you shoul(I hot compl n. Then there . ved a ee. for the lateat Ae l - . noing I n declaring that the G 1 ,or, fall which disabled her- for some time, q . . . calling them mean names or denou m way Act, so as to make the railway com- Last . . __ mey was another-alogan, 'No railway Subsidi panies reop foir animals killed on their I " 1. 25 blue and black wor' �Ml them or casting suspicion on their integrit charges should be Investigated by a. cc es ' I I I but she seem' ed to have recovered I from that . steds to be sold at 85-c a yard, Orrigon,, =&jit, y Mmit- which in thed-ays gone bywas very pop'u'- tricks on a T 8 ' and ga � n able to be -i *1y ,ex their , cial cony. lar. But it seems this opinio I is old-fash- . wound Antil about . - . I 7be *ful ha Had mission of judges as provided for by the pro- is4he samemeasure as Mr. Lancaster intro- two w&eo1af& I - anti -ts. on account of the Action. they toak. tee of the HousQ instead of by a spe =of defeetIve guards, Thi 56 inches wide. .- �eellod ago when her heart o�mmenced - b , - I 111ald iotiednow,- and subsidies a -e granted in duoed last a'�eeion, and which was smothered to fail . and she never seemed to rally, Al- - . I *" a photo Of I they done otherwiee, a'great public wrong position of the Government. The second ab ndlince,: e**_#*#**"4e**"*" *A" � I , Fe, .", I I i v -1 I nj I t I � : . I I [� � would, in All probability, have gone unex. amendment was to n Then the Liberils were going in the rail m i go. I ; whfoh we have i ive I - . i - I . . � ' a I . ! politicians, Minis er of Railways, moved that it :� native of Crid, Perthshire, Scotland. I I , ; ',Wghim$ ,W�qre i . a, and it should be ref'or t She - lev,e, _M I Ithough many Of ua hope and believe and appoint the Commission of inveitig Mr. ' - - � the effect that the �Lieu On this occasion , though she retained full POSBeftion of all her of Alillinery, all new cod. I - . - to reform the Senate. It was a body of old it rece its second reading, and 12r See our display 1 thig season. teiiant-G-Dvernor should be asked to name . , factilties until the end came. Order your hat -meaer'e, posed. It may be the same, in this ins � tance, 0 women, a collection;of decayed - She was & early, and get a good choice. Our'millinery is'right Up to date, and our prices I#ng. d - tion ; to define the instructions med. Bu there is be referredto the Railway Coin : very reasonable. I � ff&r Blair, V, I Z 0 mittee for ,came to this 1country with her husband and � � . reg _,rS. I ; 1 � ; - ­____ - ident eat17- But we should n f the b M- now aiLiberal majotlity in the Senate, anti further discusaion. This motion was re. tfamily forty-one years ago And a y I I - ! . ., wea"t-e - L --- I I � � - - - - - L I i . -- Ok A A A A I I -week in ,t ot distribute our mission and to tb,ke entire charge of thi4 in- that body does not need reforming. Then sisted by the Opposition, who desired that ,wards settled on the farm -0in t6 London . - i . -ow ken b I -a. " invectiv6s On either side until we have beb- vestigation. Such action, if ta the there , vere to be no i private cars, and no It be ref : , . L LJ., In � i3as been*;,,i, .i ter knowledge than we now possess as f_ Lieutenant -Governor would be ts a ih rid1wo , 8 erre� to a oomthittee of the whole road wb ,6&. : L `If� � . I EO a dismissal of his i �,coevea, or Caulneu miniaters and House where, they said, It w'ox f ULU a cont, nued Lo remicte until tj COL rIC45 I'Vallcl for Produce. �� - lug there - here they should fall. adviaereand ----,-[ we � .ld have a theiend. Sheleavess family of �two sone I Was -a: The Commi . membi rs of Parliament. This slogan is also be Q �Jt n t I worn c ub. The Moral mt�:�� ig; l� While. lef t - -Ab asion cesaitate the Immadiate , I- I . a we] tter ohanc 3 for, i'ti life. A division was and two daughters. The sons .:!1M__Kt12999X999R99MR909 , - - . - r IT is Government- The Pret1b7e[8e1rga8xp � taken and N. r. Blair's motion was carried, n o n, e ormer residing on the adjoin- I I b- - , -where )pointed tGInveg,tlKa,te these charges tion O the. �e Also greatly ad meaning of ,lainef the oppose , when 10 I 'POsed -Of two judges- ot the Superior I force a this amendment an OPPOB tiOn, to the' on a straight party vote', and the -bill as g farm and the latter on the- homestead. . as r asked his supporters to vote it down a It' )urb, both honest and just men. policy of aippointin mbe,'s of Parlis. to the. Railway Committee. � What its to - Ion At r . Before It meat to i 10a lie daughters are Mrs. John Aikenhead ., 11 rrr ri- � ' � f � - I . � was voted down accordingly. The i.rd office. #A84 we v the U. W� are ad Mrs. Lo9khart, of Detroit. t1he hus. LEARO _D & COO, Ut'a month . . I .. 'Welm I ere -u -- I I tioular al';an of the Postmaster- not in,% position to say whether or not the and and fatl�er died about eight years ago. It - �oh 9, tribunal all parties will h%ve par- may be there remains to be see I ,. : I - 1. � I .. �`f -04-9 and has ' � . . . I � I 1; . e . ma : r t Imis - _ � - - . - an , amendment was that the Co�imiss on 94ould! Geneva [.' ['Q!rhe Independence f Parliament Government and their supporters,w re right ra. Murdoo wo n In L ; SEAVIOR"711 - I I . i r � I was an exceptional 10-AIRDNO B ' � . !` 360MKp s& &At L -, ; , . i I r � - . _- In die . r i � - I ; i 9"*ery an - I i . I ! I * I I I I posing; 16f i � -_ r I . L . I - ; I I L I . - -- - L I .j , I - I - r . I I I � - L- .�. i I I , � � : : . -- 5�_i � : I � i � � : I ­ _.. r . � I � � i -_ . � � � ­ � : - .: - I . . i � I i 1- I � I i �. � - I , I � I 2 - . I .. -1 -, - - - �-- - - - �_ ­­­ _­ � � 11 . � I _. I I., I - � , ­ - - - , - � ­- 1� � � - I I _.. - . - .. I , �. � I-. -­__�,_____J­J��_;J -J-- 1_, . i � : I � .-, � - - I ___ _ : I . I � I ... _ t- ____._ - I � � . ; , __ - � I . I � L � - F" . . . . . I . - I - - ApiR .. � . . :_�_ . __ - Dwa.---:Th I rettosist 0_1 . .V_ I 310me " in fliJi 0001a Frida-VI Invitatlea is, ;�d B, J- Fli __ . xvyz�Mr. MAryig, sp".11t � - -waton,-31 I - 4peat Sunday isura, and it . ocuegjalte, -SA13 - rodf.-�:-Mr- . . low ja is V's vi . Londeaboro.-' - . I - 0i four. I ,pase 1163�dford &I B.Sliantivne SIT � 1, -and Monday, 11 Iffoodham.—I , ; - thd funeral Of. Wftkl . I 13p,mm-N -huret, has th Inent at J. M bas:61ya,jrge laf 71 � A I -Kellerman: B* . wanta "UWfiel lKellermian wo I week.�Mr- C w - zmaay.- Mrv- ed at M. Ftni, _- ife aind Mary I . qit.___�Th­e � 'a Vu . . -church -are bAl. ipaiatta ,and'di _g�ld ble ficrae I- I . %-igg Afartba - i -miss Lizzle, RA - P. PAUUTI?s OVI has been bare 1 � - . -left-for-Iter hq T,uesday.-Ift ,ox,tr town -a v -week, Bonle i . .4 � . ;_ - ,� � I 1 " � ­ .- ­ - . � I i - q I � - � ! � I . - ----_.---I