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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-04-24, Page 4fill expenditure, and if the Governmont can s'on sifat had not disoover6d a d6vide that T he Gai:ijey man from�Orillia, w o frozs'Hon. G. E. Fox- APRIL� 1903 Investigaelon. STOR employ faotoiy.� Two SEAFORTW avoid this, and as we said before,' kouldl�be oomple The (4amey investigation lasis spai S LEADING SHOE mmed & ter out of North 0 tario a few weeks ago. of their surplus revenues to rducing tho pu r tbr(e b6irly satiaft(t'crayatvides ha;�d been A banquet with a oh a trio of orators biie now h4ntastic and somewhat interesting I - The railways ight be given anne 1. M T 'W T F debb, so the peop will t value for thu ph4so. The memhr-r for Monitalulin has Is could scarcely fail c amil 7 I ,eir 0 Olen of them. I 6 ould E Reliable Shoes for pporb s ton Liberals seem tol be looking* up. � A ew mone they pay, no person will have much go, d, y ng. a ceria'in length He : d not provenihimself to be a f aurpr sea and more demonstr&tlon� such as this should on man 0 I 1 2 3 4 cause for complaint. think I he whole liability a ould be jplaeed able them to, at le�ast, elect Eno' member se6aatians, and the laot sensiationi he has 7 8 9 10 11 The only changes of iny account made 1i on the -allwaye. Sometimes I atde we�a kill- h for the Domint n Parliament sill On- Boys, and Girls, in a, gt4 en the public !is onli, equlled by that he eac 13 14 15 i 16 17 18 the "a is a, Eurtax, or ' discrimIn it.on laturel.,in teod of as now having 0 through farmers' neglOct. Add tario Legia a I1lg restric, ions should be imp sed to Fs(oure oobaeloried when he mafle his doclarat;o3 in 22 3 dat repreaenta�ion in both these boffies 19 20 9-1 2 y ag-ttinab countries. that diao It Safety 'or,cattle, but the travelling �p-iblio e L islat their, 'Ee As4he average boy or girl is much bayder on fcotwe than grown-up people, it is 06 th ;are � fAv weeki ago. -on Fri. drawn from the ory ranks. HaMilt3n 27 e against againit Canada. That is, counlirieJ thZ I b protected see'( renb-x, day lai t the cou 0�ael 12-berals used to h ther6fore, important that the thoeB you buy your boy for the defe'nse got per. tol, their own fairly well, girls should be eubi& 28 1.29, 30 j4 .. 25 .. levy a he&vier tax against Ca y e n%diani gOO& Re Wo Id rattber deal with the cattle gaard miaiiOn from thelcourb to examine the books but of late , r. he have --been badly h%ndi- tial snd serviceable,* and of the very beat material. L in. the Goveromenti, bill." capped by in,� a appointments to pub- VVe take particular p us In J ostilc ud,o,o �u c than they levy -against the of the 'irossin P�'ano Company' ai goods 6f an of Toronto, selecting our stock of boys' and girls' sho�p, to see th every, pair fulfils these re. tin offices which, no doubt, accounted in a I u 9 mi r Gamey is president and prim quirements. Our stock at present is vfry large and well aseorted, and includes t orn his rema�kF, Air." Blaiz 3ipll' stock other country are to be descriminate Agairlob -the P6 it holder in this co1ripany.� It will be remern, great measure for t eir recent misfortunes. such reliable makes as Day -foot & Co., W, B. Hamil 8 iol n he Co., McCready & Oo NEW ADVERTISSEMENTS to tho extent'of One-third of the resent oea not unlerstand or This obstacle shoul no -w be nearly over- -&erling Bros., Ahrens & Oo, Parents onj the look o t for school shoes or fine sho6s berad that Mri Cweain, t�e a cretary- is playing with the question It tariff. The only country that will be 'f- trqaaur Come. Aff The figure netFeen the Pitrentheace after esoh pr of this 1company, testified that he for their children, will find cur prices theilowast and �,Mues the bs pper on which the U at all imes me, denotes the p%go of the paL footed by this at the present time it Gor looks si if he is afraid to offoii thle railvay had aci ompaniec Mr. Gamey to th Bank dvortleement wilt be foucd I obrripanie6 and lie wants to make t e farm-. and Paw him d 3posib �81,500, wh ch Mr. Sir Oliver Mowat as the last survivor of Boys' School Shoes, sizes I to 5, ran from $1, 00; to $1 50 a air. many. For some years that 0 un h a We Have It—Grelig & Stowwt—il. 0 try 'a lipve he is doing sompthing or t hem IM r. firom $1.25 t 1$2.00 a pai be G' ey maid he h id got from tratt.oa. those who composed his first Goveinment. Boyo' Fine Shoes. sizes I to 5, a great variety, Sale—R. B Quan-5 imposed a discriminatory tariff againat 0 n. School Shoes, sizes 11 to I , our prices 75o to $1.2 a pair. Reliable-Shoes—K. Willi & S.)R-4 T Y �t bcc)ks of th( LOMPIny E61EO showed th Mr. Mowat himself as Premier and At. .8. -3 when tqe contrarg is, in real�*ty, th,s`os�� it Speolal—Bi adian goods. Hereafter any proluct M . Gil had Youths' Fine Slioes,.sizes 11 to 13, lumny kin 8 itnpo t- n the Paine day d3pasite _Js, from $1.00 0 $1.50 a pair. J d torney-General ; M . Pardu was Commis- Itellable Seeds—llairlt3n Keralake-8 May be"Iwell here to explarnIthat under the inIthe May ank t�-) the Girls' SahooLlShoeff, sizes 11 to 2. $1.00 to $1.50 a pair. 0 ad fromGermany will have to paj )ntar; credit of hi sioner of Crown Lan a Mr. Crooks, PrOv- Girls' Fine Shoes sizes 11 to 2, $1.25to $1 Wall Paper—Alex. Winter -1 a t x or�e- formerly stood the nui of impany the eu of $900, all in one Oundred .75 a pair. Horse Routes -6 I�w as ik third higher than 'he pr duAa of any otVer protect. cincial. Tre-isurer r. Har3y, Provincial dol mission met on Spring Thoughts—J. S. Robert -5 'lar bills. W en tue Oom I�g ci r own bran a rested Pon th railway M�11 ROSICe-J A. Sroi,hh�6 - though this Secretary and Mr aser, Commissioner of oolintry. At is hardly in accoi - i da , after 1: Fa9ture—Henry Coaper-6 compapets, and if through t a track n - id Saturday adjou nmnt, Public Works. jw-Girls'.8hoes to clear at 75c a --pal;. ot be- ance with free trade doctrine, yet it see a sain, M . Gain y's bu3ineB 'M Mowat had a strong "I asFoat- A Snap—Ch- sney & Sm.' lcy--4 M Governm(nt in those d I g ruled —5 pr6nerly guarded cattla r othd� animals e piano ita a. They company, was a�gainl placed Twenty pairs of Girls' Button Boote, sizes 11 to formcr pr'ce (Teol for Sale—i- Rarji�iu-5 in' 11the itness b. x, and had with- 'him the wisely and we in t they last 75 CENTS 1.25 to 02.00 a pair! wbile t� V Y Li7en5e Aet-JiUles, Weir in accord-Ance wi-h uman nature, and so in' 10 1�6 it. 6 g the present long &3 it is nct a casai Of trying o I a raye 1110i3 them and were iled or injured, For Sale—S. R nnie-6 ite ff Premier, there i be ka f the cory pany. 'In his ex x) a member of. tb 3 pres- A PAIR. h 1% inatio e Fargale—Donald MoXay-5 t 3 coin, allies were responsi Is for�tho dam- m a our nose to spite- our face, nob much fai it. ent Legialaturte equ'41 of any of these ki�: In the Surregiktia Coutt —R. S. fil,yo-5 ge3 k. Crmsin diso�oaed the startling f ot r d:)4e, This law, whic was 'ju4,t and t men in point of abi ty. can be found. Mang.cld eed-4—B. B. 0 unn—S It' will tend to mat 3rial16 ,as had been rarnoved from t 9 cash equita�j r10 pal Redpath Sugar­2—CardnD Broo-8 i� 3 to bd* which gave a record of the cap I tra e,- has been changeo from t in diminish the trade bttween th3 two co r- 113- Wonderful B trgains-4-W` Willis -8 The Ontario Le islature- rea-aasd'rnbiod time uidtil ilow'the, companies are, p�aotie- 010 one of the co -nPanY jupon Septarnber 10 Seeds --F A Edwards -8 tries as any articles that can be purhas d an 11. fter their three w eks' adjournment, on R. WILLIS & SON Seatorth iz For Sale -C L-seotti_5 Iso said that he had not a slly, reieved from'all responsibility in the He a elc evi here wi',l not be purahaaed in Ger he �e leav6a had beEh n' oved Tuesday. After ddre8ses b the two rid the �'imess h 04ves. for 8,le-Gentrge Ch ipnian-5 man noticed that t o Sole Agents for the Slater Shoe for Loi a Vor Sa,le-S-Beattla Bres-S I iatteii. 1�1 )in y oe for wome)i. 1rhe law now is that animals must and articles that we must get froriL t at from the book unlil late� leaders respecting t e deceased Lieutenant- on Saturday after�, Girl Wanted -Mrs. A. 0. Wood -8 Ot be, tillowed to run at large within a,cer- noi� D, a d that o Wlimeelf and Mr. Gamey ]Eleas For ale-Jan-wes Bobb+--S country, we will have to pay _,tho Governor, an adjoarulment was made- until hart, James Stewart an I S. Blair. Those i h a at Xclas Stop That Cough -C. Abcrhart ThurEd3y. On and ifter that day business who attended the funeral from a' distance Mr. Calder ai:&r I took at hie own riek, tile tressea-8-Broadfoot, Box & Ca -8 t%in t$�nee of a railway, and animals eo had ace to this oifice where the bcok was patr,)ts in t 4 rn ke and Pods, of thc b ter. mat -6 duty ourselves, so that the punishmel t w 11 if k�ptjanadls that Mr. Pamey was in the office will be proceeded with until the close of r. Change of Bu.3t.uesj_L. C. & 8, j okeoa-S nbt be all on the Fadder Land. r u n n I they get on the were Mrs. S.. Hollingehead, Michigan putting in track and are ._&I�ne t vice on �3 1 Y previous tJ 'hisi the session. Severs. Governmint measures Mrs. G. Woodward and son, Ohio ; Mrs. Sprink Wire -S-Chesnew & Swiley-s 07 the buttEr Plant wbea mportant ohailge tig leaves. TO, Rcnt--J. L. Killoran -8 The naxb and oiDly I illcdl 4� companies are iio 1, responsible for notibinA the m; pects were no � ,he b ightePt, and it I� not IIn as alsol* and a number of pri rat�' bills were Intro- -Sproal, Acton, and Miss Mitchell, Clinton. asking too mu H. Barnamn-6 a bhe tariff is to increase the duty on brQghl out tha' W Ed th duced on Tuesday, E,O that the leg lators ell of t�s airmers to sa To Debtors: &made0,1sn1 the entire losi mu3t fill on r. G had Ili is ppkv Girl Wanfied-kra- W. K. Pearce -8 stlel Not 0 tl�ic. 06taric Bank on him with their cr1eam. -a he i lent is satiaSeld animal@. Dly nterests -rails so soon as the Goveran mey aL(V I is i t he 0,04ar of t 110 atu I pi ooure , will have abundant lJlLiginess to eniza e their' t fr6m b 9 of bAh paroz and company to in-creato e teller the at depo it sli Brucefb�ld. th it the factories of this count I ut an�ir"Ia t hit are being driven along a �Pr tzi 10 best attention. Thdre will not b"ny more h: w4ioh a comp dred dollar output, as it can be ma' fa -r -tared -inilich ble to We try to work it Fo that elsewhere boa- nu Z --L- ry area - d the nine lihn adjournments" on alocount of the Gamey Eubliclhjgliway, if they get an to.a trac� and d 'e happily the demands o te�osit ads t cheaper -in larp quaniiiint. isuring o t the couatry 0 h ra in September. H 3 made ier� at eqn-.1 prices has no footing in com- ra its investigation. them beth lar 3,rer returns. of a satisfactory quality. it ra, kit : 10 dithe companies are not rasponsible, licate of this receipt, and raturned it parLSon with ours, which has a walk over Why make'Your would be a - at butter at.homs when you 'an get it niade, least'�d the shape the law is, it is,' ver O& inal.] The following �r given so the more the matter of comfort of comforb, wear and tolthe bank tell'r, ret�fnlng the' .9 good thing if all the steel rails requir y When t!ke tells noticed - the exoh&i ige he- PON, and. the oney in yo4r hand at the soon 8XFO', omy. We've new goods to show you I I . . striking events in,the life of the la�e Sir nuf4c_ sent for Mr. Gamey to g t the origir end of each onth and keeelve a higher RTH, FRIDAY April 24f,4, 1903 the railways of the counry were ma it�lif not impossible to make the : in re- at re- in styles you'll like, prl�ss you'll like,- new 'iver Mowat Born, Kingston, Jul w am ey said 3 aken ould oil 'To Y- V-, things in hosiery, gloves, vests, coraets, tared in the country, as if Pont- When the - rail way companies celpt. 51r. G had t cop I 0, price than you ErwlEe do We pecially as it� Uld yt Sir Ohver Mowat Dead. develop our miniug as well as our ma a acceeodd7 in getiting th3 laws t:) suit them, of ithe receipt'to show it to Mr. Oro8a andl 1820 ; began to stud v ask all interes 'ed'ia tha n atter to b& a law, 1837 ; enlisted in parasols,. nick na-.ko, etc. The E. M.cF&ul that by mistake he hae handed ba the! force for -supression of Rebellion, e t�ey r�n4cived from their tra(ke the Sir Oliver Mowut fiDi 4ed.h. Jour- a ��pit cattle 1937 Co., Seaforth. 1845-1 big can full of cream r4ea r wers e I when they cou s life, turing industriep, but, even gold c F uardo� *hioh were in use bead (of tile Ori * A], and that had call to the Barr, 1841 Queen�i Coun- NoT.Es.-L%�eb week being a holid-Ly sea- e your way. �21 ' - - I co, y ins on the 4 lll� ney on, Sunday morni 4, a t, boug�t at t)o I,,.gh a pr:ce. The ininufac- for years,! and 10 t the original, and agiltlough himse f and a ag la, t at 9,, 01, 1856 alderm n in Toro nto, 1857 son, our reporter and family were Visiting House Toronto. Sir 10liver the Bank ofhzer had made diligent earch and 1858 first elected to- whichl-*�re the o Governmen turera of ateel rails now bave a large, duty t 0 Id Can- effactive guards I nly friends. -A number of pE ople left our vil- Clinton I-dncovered.� So Finm-Early ueeday morning as well as a large bounty i their favo�l Ow comes the mo�t extraordinary Inei- retary in Brown-Dozion Government, Aug. adjoining villages, among whom were Miss our town was visited by al lother disastrous was to:n in Kingst6n.on July 22id, 1820. lat lihive yet beL fO4 the lost receipt they failed to find it. adian Parliament, 1857 ; Provin,3i&l See - and I lags daring the holidays to visit friends' in A.,��oTiT_E� R t at no,if their tracks are, prac-t He wag a fellow student of the late Sir if with these advantages they are no ' a6le- ""Y, un- de�t of all, W, lion Mr. G&mey was called net 2, 1858 ; Poatm ister-General in Mae. d they are relieved from all lose This till e the Clarendon hotel f 11 a rotee e 11 -a 9 ij it �e -to expla.n to the court these proceed inga it donald-Doricn Gov 'nmenb, May 16,1863 ; Dan y Rose, Mr. Scott, Miss Nellie Me- t.prev to the fit mes. It 3.30 fire J hn. Maconald and afterwaids was a to compete with outsiders there n M audie WilEOD, Miss M a gie M urdoob, M r. fire. cerill to property, on ac ount of th a un. was found tfiat he was d Ato.4 in Coalition Govern- Donald and Mrs. Thomas Baiid and son d* o ered in 'the office of ;thF hotel r A as student in Sir JbhWa law cffice. He was omathirg with their make up n not in the court and Postmagtqr-Genera neit F rOec;eo her his: -counsel nor --any Be V it Premier of Ontario for about a quarter of a additional duty Of kevell dollara pti, tqt" condition of their traoks. The other barson men], June 30, 1864 ; -Vice-Chancellor of wbo were attending a wedding. All who spread to rapidly through th 'at seemed it o know f his wheraabouts. 1twall Upper Canada, November 14, 1864 ; P elcorridors t1i i I'ancaE tqr Will provides th;t the res ' si- rem. did not leave the village had their friends it'was with difficulty the P'oardcra antt in. - century, was a member of the Dominion is PrOPOP-ed, simply means that n!'-Ilh mo;rp P, on aseerta'lacd that he had left the Walker ier of Ontario, October 31, 1872 ; Senator t� visit1hem.-D. Alair, our station agent, most of them eir 1-ty �Of prop 0 mates eaca:ped, b erly prateating the ttacka house, Vi losiuj- Government for about a year and ll%fj been profit to the m txnu fact urars, and the ra I here -he had been istaying, aboub and Minister of Justice, July. 1897 Lieu- vidtid'at his home on Easter Sanday. clothingni furnishings. Vhe buildbin was usb res,,� with the companke 3 and makd's the fiv6 o'clock Satut day evening, and no ber,ion tenant -Governor of Ontario, November- 18, Lieutenant. Governor of Ontario for over ways will be compelled to pay th'at u hi Ilaw haa seen or heard of him aft MATRI.AIONIAL,-A quiet wedd,ng t-ol& a large three -3 ry. brick iv� neer, aud i five years, and was still in the occupancy of more for the a ttI4 f2ame as they w4re befor'e�� the sr It was sup- 1897. V air rails and will have to Q e placeat *the home of-Alr3. J. Bii-�Iqq, Stin. complete wreck, rot a waltl posed, h)wever, I hat he I- had ivat gon3 out 000� The amendin�611;a secured at the uktince of the that position when he died. He had often it on the pr,;(Licts tlliy tea lay, on Tu sday evi n.ng, it,, 'hililding wls owned bv Mrs. TuftB, of Rel� Lin fo� the public, of town for over Sunday and would taturn the 11 ii in justi ,d them in I &il)pen. %bea ab(iil, 50 invited guFsba at s rnbled to PrAv , a d %N14111 Int -1 rad Qompap*� and which th4t day and the court accordin2l.V expressed the wiati. that he might die in Eo that., after all, it is simply an add �t ion it adjourn- e 11 f6r 8.000. The �Ovl I I 1� '.4 D. Hay, Cc witneeiR ilia marriaga, of her thir,J darpliter, 11 )tel was mans-ged by Perkins ttle guards fro Ir a their ca mmissioner and harnoes and hig wish in this respect has tax on the prodnoor, although I vied-, m the�ir tracks, ed !until. ]Puesday Tueed%y c�Wslbut no er. in a I _ ills, mortgages and dee( a drawn up. Money Mina R , t-) Mr: Thimas Ckapman, ol Tuck- who had an i�Osurace of $2. 00 Ot (­'Imey, and no loaned 0 the e1r6ords it'pl%008 the Dilue �f pr6teot any fit the lo Arest rates of int' I person seemed to be been. gratified. round abcut way. The redeeming f46ture I. i )rest. eramith. At eLvzn o'clock, to the o- as conte(nte. e;Ir, o,wn tracks upon the c A word in season i a rhyme with reason. the wedding march, playcd by Mi, -3, 1illian Sir- Oliver leaves a family of two sons and connected with the'proposal iF, it irg t to his whereabouts than on the doei no -t day, un� the court was again. ad- It will be rainy soo-ii, then y 'it appreci. Taylo-_ the lgro-)m t(o% his place beneath a The youngest daughter immediately come into fcr-le, and- befi,ra i ]Is three daughter who own-. them. It is to prevent thiu frow j ml!rned until Thursday, wibh the hope that Wroxet4r, you buy b.econiiil w thit Mr. Blair has be:cn doing in �ho mefintime ew light vioald be ate your rin coat a id umbrelTal i beautifully decorated ar li. beii g immedi- still unmarried. rail manufacturers sra in a s If All the members of big POsiti-il tolta e, d On them from us. We have new lot3 for you ately followed by the b NoTrs -Austin. Moirisoj'3, of Pterbo- leaning Gn the Oil family were at the bedsi(le when hq ased e�quirming. ty- t1whereabout3 of this eccentric ind u&l, to select from. The E, McFaul Co.,Se arn, .f I,, r b' o her, FLed, T.c btie advantage of it, something m%y tura He is, in �reali BE Tri u i d gh, is viaitin:r at his �o-ne bere, hirg Iqp h aforth. r. u Aly re(yv(r.�d from his late fl%es' obviatis the necesPity f(.r its imposit: 1845-1 silk ard blue tj aay. Forthirty-six hours pror means it or not -iii -actin" tEL8tbfU*ly abred in white P his W ae[h4 as'� the 0 kUpposition is, 'that the nfiabing onl railway lea�vesoftheCrominoash bookshow-1where ndMrs.Fox,of Bin3s�la, vii-ited 014 ladiet.eluth, alll Parri(d a largo birflvt of 1 fri,-nds death the venerable kt%tesman had been In Oa the whole, peraps, na withint t e a� vocatela�ii defender of th om- Gar�iey o Dtained the money which 4,e de- NPTES.-Mro. Balf�ur, of Lumaden. Mani- is just now "Co. Th_- cerewouy waa e ion ninda i pt Liles i;n�tead of tli3 repress t of the P08 va an au�-Dnscious condition and was still 110 any ited III the bark and which he ave I d he xel er, ia the gut recollection of the present goner tion a n- Ativ toba, who- on a visit to -Otario cream ros p -,r- in , 1,1 villar. (Z formed by the Rev. E. H. Sawfr, Powell, of E at of Jametnd when ille, v.t%l spark fled. rate, IIAB Pf OP18, 4 Ila is kapposed to be. had obta'mcd from Mr. Stratton-, and that friends, is visiting her Pan, Mr. John Bat- assisted I Mrs. Paulin. -Miss M-aggie� Robcrtson left tSo quietly slid a istatement been mado. by a a mE four of this village. --Miss Nellie Kyle, of by Rev. R. F. Cameron, of North Easthope. id gained Is, is'staY r B ritiEll Colurilbia, in company mony and congratulat:oaB over, r grand- ly begging the qa��_ tio:1 !for' this knowledge from their examination of Mrg. Win., Kyle.-Rov.' alid Mrs. Peacefully did he pa, -s from life to death adiall Finance Mini-t3r calculated to bri l . becom aware that the defence h Egmondvil The ceee this week fo P Mr. ug with he with her sister, Mire. cobb2 C. Swinderecu 1�e reatar aatisfaction to the � Public and with tb guaM com. mother, the guests wcra ushered into the dining- is spending a week -with relatives t Lind- thatt anxious watchers at his bedside 9 Bla plead that his a the,book, he determined to destroy this ir to� a McKibbon, of Braynoton, are visiting Mr. room, where a bountiful repast was served. say. -James Heyw �oyet a evidence, which ould discredit his bribery M not yet been able' orth hae'� pun;based the Idid not quite raalize the fact until the which so liltle fault can be found, as LliNt 14 11i01 �fi'T and Mrs. R. Mellia.--com- The remainJer of the evening was spent in to dis n stolyandprovehl a perjurer, and get outof munion services 0 Sa�der,s. We ish in St. A6 rew's churc cia as safe. Ib been harois way while his liberty the firtt go him every success. -Miss L. Ewing,: of pbysicians, who had been almost constantly which eman'at,A fr th Mr, Fielding i W3 oflactiv4 IguArd. It has rla�er V+ will be held I intercourse, intersprraed with harness businem from T. Dominion Parliamart last week. all )wn tlh:�� it is necessary f overn- is said that he hm been locatew tring the pasto week. In attendance since the acciderib, informed day in May. -Di alli singing. The gifts for the br do war' Teeswater, wasthe guest of;hr aist-br, d in Buffalo, them that all was over. mdrit t' andiso the matter resW. James Moodie, of near B,uaefiel(l, was Costly and nu'mercui, the groom's being a disco7er or devise an active G. Allan, last week, visiting his daughter, Mrs. Robert Thomp. gold crescent set -with pearls. Mr. and Sir Olivsr Mowat had a long and use guir The commissioners have announced their New Lieuten Mis. Chapman letf, the same night for their The d 0� the cornpanies,. ( d in de t'rinition to continue the inveRtigatio ani`uGovermort Eba, who, we regret, I.. not in as good health 7 a �s her man friends could wish.- Although Walton. 1; fLI life. Few public meil were more highly tr home in Tacker8miLb. Ying to, do so. Mr. Blair is, e-viden The old cdage that it ii oftenest. the un , tly, - to' t 0 olme, whet urns or not. y We all join in wish - respected or more implicitly trusted than PIE in his 83rd year, Mr. 9 ing them a long life of pro " erity and h-Ap- .5 ihi' �'tli thef people This Is, t I oodie is still. hale arp , expected that happens' he is pu a to iquestio ably, the proper proceed- pinesa. If yoa want to find evety word in the has Eucely baL leri- W d hearty, add au a6tive as an man not Engl he. He' was beloved and truEted by politi- I ing. J, Bu; with tb a represeu And if he places ny central figur6 gone y ish language, you go to4n quabfidlged 1pr all his age. 'Mr. and Mrs. James McCly- fled in th-3 appointment of the succcuo tc thi an Cal friend and vision al �p proposes in his pi d spice wil be missing and the far- dictionary. If you, t to 64 e all i e types opponEnt alike. He did his th late Sir Oliver c MiYfll 9,b2p bill- moib and family have become revients: of Winthrolp. as L it 'Vill si*ly be to therl promedings v i 1 be flat. If Mr. 6amey our village. -MesFri. James and Joseph Butt C -f the I&te6t fa-31liDn in Millinery, YOU Muelb part well and hi left behind him a good Mowal eute� I I I Wonderful bargains in men's tan laced come to our una immed Governor of Oatario. Tbe arinctincern(lit fartherd !udo ibepeo- is g�ne, rolb- to ra urn, the public may rest idgedatock. Our tr name and a stainless record, He did credit pie Ali he r,quires to do is io 'lace tolell'ably left here on Tu(sday for,Manitoba. boots. 28 pairs only, revular prlr-e from to 84 aad' ready -to -we r hats aTe was officially made on We well satiefied thab the kreat-' per pair. On sale Friday and Saturday or v&ile Prxiedly mown- d-ie8day that bl r. DEATH OF MR. JAVEs BLAIR.-We are they last at 93c per pair. samples in South window. the raspor sibility of protecting thei tr' est air bubble of the century has been prick- ing the hea a 01 happy buyers. Evcry to the country of his birth. The funeral W. Mortimer Clarke, K. C., of Toronto, acks ad ard has exploded and has hurt none save again oalled upon to chronicle the death of W. H. Wilb@, sealer hi sole agent for Do rotby Do thing des,i it in Millinery! is here�even toak place on Wednesday and was very up(ri th� companies slid they wil i - !E) dd had been appoin I d v another of the i of th:s district, in shoes for ladies and George A. Slater shoes fcr men. the lowest si The E4 Co., ted. No perEou seemo to e 'Be those wh aided in its in flatio'li. pioneell e 1846-1 n %; e erson of Mr. James Blair, who deparu largely attended and of a character befi tt'ng have thought of Mr. Clarke even as a 'Ipr�ol - the meal i., If Mr. Blair p . elopmeDt is that Gamey t d Seaforth. 1845-1 asc�ii a for -The I &test d' b p the memory of the deceased. a this life at his home If its a new spring hat ycu want, just I them the. uard they are to ube, he surely returned Io Toronto from Buffalo on Wed in Biddulph town- able aspiraub for the A -,z LNTER-ESTme, LRCTuj�&-Rev. Mr. Position. He Ifas neBday evening. What next? ship, on Saturday I&Et, n his 64-li year follow furaiahe' them another loop h the pathway that leads through ole t Hobbs, Methodi o pimblei at minister, of Wingh& The J3udget never becli prominent in politics, and of Ilate them to,4 In 1852, Mr. Blair came ta this ntighbor: flower laiiJ, gauze lani, ribbon land, lace In, brated lecture The -it land, and you will land in our millinery Triangular Man," in the Mebbodist chrh, Speecd. VQ'id proper responsibility. hood and continued to reside hera tin will deliver his cale Hon. Mr. Field -Ing, the Dominion Finance years has not even taken a promin' ent coi- r abcut seven yeare ago when he purchas -parlor, which is a kind of fairy land. t +j r mments. ed Our wn 0 near Walton, on Friday even g, May 1 Minister, delivered his budget epsech in the He wise. only kn� he is tryip, to gu%rd th s and Co the farm in Biddulph, n 'which he con,11111- millinery is, indeed,all that oould-be desired st� 8 0,010ek. ani we want you to know of our new Mi. Hobbs is a eloquent and a safety of thp tray. 011the rep�osentations given of the ad to reside until his death. Dutid � his able speaker, anc' those who have heard th I is - in connection with, ohur��h �rg% i nany _t tion in legal circles. Blair is a4o! deceptive in his pr6tenso 'ba" Edito 1 Ll Not ,Dominion Parliament last week. Rarely elliqg pul)l 0 y can - hysiog . �ths - now'celebrated Captain John 9 -bato -ought that all h Ons P I and their reasonable piicee. The E. Me- lect has it fallen to the lot of a Canadian Finance and it was tl; is �ambiti 8urely the public aafet O' long residence here lie wa well known and not be 4 ; e4er guarded by � unjpr(tic�lted Sullivan I y the' da ly papers, t highly esteemed, and, a large circle of Faul Co., Seaforth. ure say it is i'vorthging a ong distance were in .10:1 Minister to. be in a posit that direction. !He has long b16en t bat given in 18451 to hear. We have no doubt but t1re good friends will mourn his death. Mr to make a state- racks th%4 by tracks pratected y a itiblO the Torono World of last Saturday is de- Blair NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs. George Kentne are people of Grey' ar d McKillop ill turn out meat so gratifying t,) the people at prominent at meetinga of the Reeabyt,311 an gumde. cided)y the most -like the original of an was of a family of 11, of whom were 'two spending East?r holidays at Mr. Kennie'a in lar a numbers to lecture. farge. 9 hear thi church z-onrtg and was active Y. brothera and three sisters. Ths brcbhers residence. =Their many - friends will be' LoCAL IT -EMS WhethSr it is gcol management -or excep- ly connec! ted If anything, the WDrId's portrait is a shade hat t liro* better looking than the original. e recovery, of Mrs. Mowbray, of Gertrud,3 milve, iew Ontario, -Mr. B141f Olould rsme .--Mr. an tionally go -A lack.. we leave our readers to wibh,Knox College. However, he is . he mbor are, George, of Kippen ; Andrew, of Pense, pleased to hear of th ry, judge for tllemselv' dark horse thatllm won in the race this pert y ownOrkr and the public had right I long Northwest Territo nd the aisf&ra, Mraj, Barwickand Mrs. Murchi'e.-Miss Annie ara th4 ting relativic and friend es, that has I enabled the compauie� 'a week via A. Thompun, of Kano Lis ; Mrs John Cochl. Dodds filled the position of organist in our in this vicinity, . removal eo ve before th� �ailway' had an ex4 In the n�w celebrated interview between time, and lie should make a ry- Liberal Government of Canada, year after Oompet 3nt ence. Mr. Game rane, or.. of Hay, and I Ire. Andrew Bell, of church on Sanday last. -Miss Emma the diet incumbent of Government Apu3e. He ]as a are public pro- arit -weEt,-Mr. Jonas Becker rt- year, ever since their accOssion to office, to TA `�pIiblio highway y and Frank 'Sullivan, in the Tackersmith. In 187 I,' baceaoed was Bramble is visiting friends in this vicinity. moved this week to Brussels. , vhere he has rt7. They. belong to the munici�.al COSEIrk pie no factory, in Toronto, the wit- married to Cdtqarine Mom been sworn in and has already entered ibies urtra, of Hayj A number of the, farmers who were expect. accepted a position in the carriage works be in a poisiton to pr3Q1aiM an over -flowing near our villfaageilywhq ttill survives, to- ing farm laborers from the old country are Mr. D. Ewan & Co. Mr. Ewan will find i on his new dut;ts. dp' tphrroagli wJic;h they ran, and the ped neeses who heard tI e conversation between treasury, a large, surplus of revenue over ex- He is a.native of Abler- Wof a in these m"* ipa h the* these two worthies 411 agree uPonSullivan daughters, who willosadly miss a loving deen, Sootland,*and gether with three sons ani -two being badly disappointed. -Mr. George Mr. Becker a ma er workmar, and the pe ,ually- growing rev- was boin on Vay 24 b, ir replresen- penditure and a coritir 1836. He came to tati -so, au;elv as say -in Henderson lost a valuable mare one day lakt ple of Walton a TorciiLo': should have the right to gtlat a -9101 many would have huebanrl anti kind fat' re indeed sorr Sarre. This year there is a - better show r in 1859 and Jae usy been glad to see H)n. E. J. Davis defeated her. The- deceased week. -Mr. Samuel Harris is -a resident of 111113h &D obligin aftize - li _V to part wi I tl Liennoxi except that the Henry Wardep, of this bell, of Goderich, is this reek i8it__ '09 been a esident of 1111t city ever since. in what imanner they n A 8� ALYgis Cam, than ever before. The ravellue for the past e shall be in North ork by was a Conservaitive in polities and a Presby. oar village.- Mr. If, there'f� terian in religion. ]Is was on -3 of the found, village, had a sow with seven pigs a week Walton friends. -Mr. James Laskin b I I w year is larger, the Eurplus is larger is said to be wealthy an il of late ors, 013 municipalities who Governmerb majority Wa roe A era of "St. And-raw's congregation, in this: old, which was taken very skk with milk last week had an uction sale of and what years 1:Aq, so small. fe), peillis, even atill more important, a spent a gr(ali deal of biOime in traV61. own the WAllways consider it highei�compliment could POP, y -be paid village, and few did ffioi-e than he to fat ther ho .3 t of to permit 056ck to ruit at I to Mr. Davis as a Cabinet inister and the fever.* Mr. John Grilave, of Seaforth, was furnitur e, etc., wi remove a h rtly to Ca argo oa the; it head of a important d 8 is an kt:)1eiable tbing that th-3y can, on one have een for The Lancaster Cattle' .1y ling ProPertYof the Provin e to bringing her %ro ad all right again. -Mr. time rpoldiug. M Campbell [a one of uir debt. And the end is not yet, as bobt _ 'It large reduction bau been made in the public the MastBr's cause. The fvn!3r&l took place aummonad and - fortunately succeeded in fornia, where hi I oniTuesday last, the remains being laid to er Guard Wl the' value reet in the R-)gerville cemetery. The fuuer-: Robert Hauns I u things are pradicted for the financial, year Again i . I �do so a�, th" 'risk of having the animals of many milliona of Jollaris. The ili- i a ab present in London via earliest pioneer selera, and ll� a well known Smashed. 11 Of a! was very largely attended, testifying to ibing upon which we have already entered. mubilat(d, qhci killed through the n3gleat 'Of men of the'- Gamey -Sullivan stamp wi.1,181 to the high esteem in which lie was held by all fri ] ends there. -Mr. Robert Adams, of familiar figure will.be missed in this local- What has been known as the Lancaster the rlilWayf companies. Thal be prized rr uch more highly b will had the hnnor of his acquintanqe. this place, has purohaeed the do a ceinent, In aliother column w 5 13 the ei, y loneeb on splendid ity.-Dr. Irving is laying hn e give a synopaig of ()atble Guard Bill came tip iu� than their'. 1 �ood will. trotting. stallion " Axtell," and will travel walk and otherwh e beautifying his house the railw�y atiop at thq pkesox, time, FH -r, LATE WSR-KYLE.-We made brief' him in this vicinity 1his season i and it i8 to p" the, speech of the Finance Minister and his, committee at Otts' Ic- and premises.-AtJ a meeting Of the boBrJ I referfn3E lait week to the suddeu death of wa last week and receiv� d vent the re�nedying of this The Toronto borr spend TM Q111MAMSI&Y' gr038 ie�t of the Buffalo .-The, Winthrop' Cheese of manager of DulT church, it was decided Mrl Wm. Kyle, or., who pa,zsed away oa: and ButtsrCompany will"commence oper- to erect a verandah at the ImanoeL, put dow-ii PrOP03als for the future. how-,. it3 quietus for this session. The followii-g and: oppreeq�' that Mr. Blair and the rail- -Express, the �resent political Mo�iiay, April l3th, in his 79bh yeor. Mr. ations for this season's make of butter on a cement walk, axid othert.yieei, im*prove the .13OMP36, resolution, moved by L. G. McCarthy, �of Way hting in !th :ir situatiOa In "Mr. Ro3a ill Kyle was �a native of Portga'oaer, Irnland,� M Over, as the staement is, some disappoint ion ra �erdng 0 Mont will be felt: This dLisakpp0'l1tMEJJb Will ware now fig Ontario, says w ay 4th, and as everything poinbe towards manse -and manao property. I This is- ap, f Early in life he lea of Si coo, and secondad by colonel The oppoi ition ��o the Lancaster Bill. see the Ga ney-Stra itoa mAtter through to Et nip- rned the buginess of fln-i" a tuccessful a regaids equipmeat for parantly a step in. lie right �irection, bet felt from two different sources. ! I I eason als will feel diea.,ppointed that in vi 180me son, of Haldimand, was cat'ried.in comm I it. THE E�-Cpos the bitter e id, if - th i end i a to b.9' bitter , non weaver, and i1a the earIV days and'for' manufactura, etd., all , that remains to y i Huron he ear- done is for the patrons to send a bountiful Of &113�' praperty like i prove ew of the tee b a vote of '0 to 39. Th a only fTOR has nothing but the vei� Y After it he will knc w 'his posibi' several Veare after coming to be not-wg a�da to the value or 1[mproveo th' appearane �on. This, ried on that business and Supplied- neighbor i ce Rafo bestwiahW'for: the Dwminion Governuien'�, hietory-malijiggcan�al willtest totbelast supply of rich cream, froni-which Mr. A. hoyant revenue and large surplus, past and members of the committee who v0ts am far and near with f1c,' m present, there is no. pro dagaiIJ,3t ;i; has 4eefi a firm supporter of ' Li ounce the Liberal Govern nent's fro rinels and clo,h- mants, besides ad,�ing to the comfort and ber power grip oil ing. Calder, the enterprising young man who convenience of the i 'paiit:)r. -The very c.00l iPOSition to re the amcudment, were Mr. (lathrie, )f WO- for a Mr. Kyle was married to hie aged ard put in the plant, is prepared to make an A weather of the Past two weeks has glv()l dace, the general taxation of the People. o�d deal longer period than tl�e n Ontario. R the iberals are val- On IiDgton, and Mr. He d, of Brant. nerable, the Gamey charges should finA a now berefb partner in 1847. Her maiden� I articlsi He has secured' the services of the fariper a favor. y The fol- present MiWlker of R%ilwaya has. And W, 6 vulnerable ispot. If the ch able Oppotunity tf) fi-n. the other hand, there has been a, icul de- lowing is the shelving resolution : ! , r �e fails, Mr. R I )88 nanng was Agn9s Cochrane. The same yeir! Mr. MeEwen, of Mitchell , who", comes ish seeding, which1as been.got in can of increased they'left their native land and came to Can. highly recommetided as a first-class --butter. condition, although ihe growth has nob beeii: mand from certain quarters for 11 Mr. Blair and his colleagueef in all may heave a large sigh rilief and lookin in grlo� Whereae th'is bill, being an am ndmeo'b s hat their pa to the future with a calm, unfalteri This t3 th Itering, with this Ing c n- eF- maker. I The past se0on being the first in very rapid. protection to Ewile of our industries 0 Railway Act, and witfi It ada' first settl ng in the I o wilihip of E qu bat at io , -near t qae6!t� oil is 1; rvati so 9 - Ky-e; which bu , was mqLde, the exp�.:uses of jot gaining them any hbr Dgph came to the Huro3 tract and Patti d in rbe equippin I g a WOU'd be superseded by the RailwB7 000,- I will be 2onfi rmed in t lie b8li 3f tll%t there ' e nil running the factory were -Mr. & F. Davis, of ite' ist simply, ano'hor term for increased tax e fidence. If the charge -fails, Cnnee Toronto, In 1852 AIr ti�er mission bill, and whereas the Minister of Uqe. The farmers of Ontari' 18 township of Stanley, where he reeided tit open- vition. 0lytilatin this. caseitbe bulk of Railways has ex ressedthe v . intljijprov� , 1� 91 something uncanny about the GritGovein- it' -I' heavy,but notwithatan cling, the patrons ingups branch stationary, �ewelry and tha additional taxes Proposed would go into � P 'he who . are so llrgely interested in th4 19 years ago, when he rurchased an add Government, that there undoubtedly exists I 1 que1a­ ment." realized the highest llrices for th r tic nal farm in the t ownsbip of Hay, going' which shows that Mr. Calder slid, ith the ockets of private indivi(tuals instead of -6i cream, watch repairiog business at Monkto. Hi p an bring, more strength to t4o Gov. are or J�n d:) the G he to reside on it and wh 0 ur will, manage the branch a grievance on ths, partial the far.nera at�d 11 The Montreal Wituess, that genera ly continued 'to luta the, national treaTutry. The Govern- owners of live stock generally I I the stars. by rason 6f oveinment i, reater reki Is until the time of his deabb. By in- ivja�3 han�� i speaks outu pretty straight on politics, r o �he railway compaul 8 0 duatry and good manag6mant himself and 11lent have decided not to acceed to eit lie f the existing law in respect to cattle guard�' t Ican pany were attentive to (lie interests o and whereas the co . -P I s these demands, bub, rather, to leave well rnmittee is of th evenlif the ifl matter who is halt, 834YS Mr. Fieldin his 'worthy partnor hewed out of the forest a 0 opinid Atter be looked so f that each a Rrievanie should be remedi4 bigh�i stan nbudget speeeb, in the Dominion Paoiamerit, enough. alont, no that thera. silwa d olint than this, wh,3reaa if ; comfortable borne for themselves and their will nct be any in the said R P we the otheray, was I& gely anotber echo of family, and were alao able to lay up enough Commission bill, and take Ithe quoliion of right and justi' commi 410 reduction of ib%xation nor increase of protec- whereas the n appointed to inve04 sthe our reverberating p operi�y, and. so far of this world's goo Is to afford,them comfort Dinner Set kicii for another year, tfgate and report in aspect 00111�arlies hsjyd no grounds for ar extremely satisfactor and plenty for their declilling ye&rF,. Air. This decision is, to Cattle guards men�'. - To be told that at perhaps, wise. The country has nA yet reported to the House Their the close of the last Is now proa- a 0 recolve is a at Ong aul growing feeliu nancial year the an I r. Kyle wall a Conservative ia politics and in that thi ammittee requeat3 the Minister 6f the �ailwayj corporations are plus was- more tha seven millious, the religio:i a Presbyterian. being, almo a life at kurpl p aa,u so aring galr1l 9 too large is that ver %as recordtd in longmember,of St. Ariacpwla churoh ere, 'rous as has- never beem before, and all Railways to have it corporated In the , t at h -abrong. a bold on the Government, i f t industries are sharing in that �tailwBY Commissic,�, bill and enacted � du fact: the history c f Canad , and that during the a u,etul and valued f Canad and for many years was eve a now actually curl -ant year the eEtimated surplus is the member of the managing committee. Early P�08&PeritY, so that there is, ce-rtainly, no Ing the present sess�on, a. ola qlieviue� that hei t Qiven Away, 11 magnificen ne of th rtecn many things. tc illions odd, is n ed for increased pratection in this, diree such grievances and: that tbi iuse ri -or' I the' meantime b a bill . in the, i 71 ir. IBlair's n in life he became a member ot the Orange e not farther considered 3nection with this catt uard times are re ne's )reath 'Way when old order and was one of the olde;t Orangemen tion.: A reduietion, of I enough to tal e -o taxation, also, ceuld I stand over until the -Railway' Cc hub 40t in co minimalon I bual 1 as 9 memberedunder the- Oonserva- in the county. He was a very Purchase cf 75c or biver gets a �pjppe )�. I era w tive regime. Then h Ir. Fiel ing arttimated not be accomplished withollb, removing if, bill, now before the!'House, is di as in other mat� P'lan-;,of -found 9 ess rectitude, honorable and ebraightflorward in spo3ed of. r her6 I You can save- up the set BOme This resolution is : that the debt will be -measure the protection which some ' ! I the A*ays reintereated-ile calcul ed to this year by n as I &Co. I I I J cps for this o inion. nearly. si ustries now enjay. To and p we might h I very 1; rri�lberi ly strengthen illion dollars, an unheard of generous to those deserving of his sympathy. our manufa,eturing in(I a the surf 'T fpr younell Of Very fair o r;�dlloe all his dealings with his_JJeIo4 m6` and w romiees well, ajud x ni better things from it' Let the Jpeo thing in our history.' A A do this would have all unsettling tendency 4 plence get this feeling Ifirmly: The home was bleased with 15 children, of 0 - I ll�ut for the remarks whom 11 are still living. These are, Wil- opecla Mr. Blair, M eal,40 isfied I J.heir minis -and the will f The HaInIlt0in You Lib liarn -and Thomas, of "Albcrta,'�and D&vid at e8 all through the sto for Saturdt,?y"s Sale' and might iojura the trade of the country t,o Ron Water of ­Rail ' i � Pri wayal a6.1 er11 Club h,%d' re 1, makel sh�rt w � i I. someext"It- S0tlI%t,,&Ithough.tll3ravenu' ! Whose instance the ireEoltjUon I I rk Of the Government kt home. The daughtera are, 1�rs. Sweet an : : e was pasacd. I thel very successfu I banquet oil F�iday evening d itc 0 t, a' -1 hl' Ir ` 103, r c �o Ik Tt i h h 6f Jr. first Opprbull ity. Mrs. McFarlane, of Manitoba Mra. Wood- inery are to be ­"-Und hem' would fairly just-fy a m3tcrial decrease in Mr. Blair is r'oporte4 as followS It is quite true th 6t the last. They made a popular trike in the All the, Latest Novelties in Mi -11, 10 0 a P nob a bratter Holliagi head, of Bay A Tha Minikter of Railways ppo t n h record I i this selection of th Bir chiel speake First an Michigan taxation, if the ourplit3 is employed in the ward, of Ohio ; Mrs. declared that 11 I 0 46 Government Mills Mri. Polio �k, of No reduction of the nat iGaal debt and our bu the bill was not in a proper sh�Lpe I respe; than foremost they had HO i rth to peas I - Bit the Mr, Pr into law - He was I mpathy with whs,t. People will n6; �top to consid tleman hn Doitz, of "'uokeramith Paid fOr Produce, dens ae eased in that wa all should efontaiD th D.%kQita ; Mrs. o Highest Prices be, it proposed er this. hey from Mortreal, wio succeeded Mra. Tomlinson, of Biucefidd, and Mies T 1;0nn'. Mr. Tarle in th) Dominkii Cabinet Allic Ann, at h a. Mr. Kyle also had 41 18%tisfied, as it "ems the best thing to (To remedy should b,) �Pllish, butl the proper will 8�rike at t lia firab head that in tXudea then they had Mrl A. Johnitn, M. om under existing c- applied in the Govern- -rcums,tanoss. i P., froml grang-ebildren and four gr t-grand-chil- 1 An Incre"' - ment's amendmen.t to the Vene I itself,' and thal Ii ead will be the he. A a XT- 010 Way I& Llie r va !Oula, vile gentleman dren. The remains were iinter'ed in Baird,s onue and an ever-growing, surplus eover m,enb.1 thoughts Be, the efo a funer Icase had been made a U Y JJ are � who, at tile Ise b eled earn tFry, and the �ncentives law 11ow before the House. G Xb would be wl i , placed' &I w one of t 11 ut for leg station, bu for th as r�4 : Sir Charles Tupper in Et largest seen in this vicinicy I to extravaga=e and waste- t_J te -take warnil 11 & ; at the same tim, Fin the Cattle Guard Commis- In and IMb, years. 'The time. bat by no m a . ?1r.,.,9."t: pall -bearers wera, Thomas ick, Thomas they had Mr. George Grant, OARDNO BLOCILp t e ycling Dialidale, Thoas Moolymont, " Donald Urqfa- SE11"OUTIR LIII---------- �MJL,JL4Lt;&-- offo *ow -the 4 thus 0 LN Wnt . 'Tonoi-M :kith for � ALPIPly q1 V.State agent at Her BRIEFS Slled �01 WIX, 31,ddl after wbi to r, V100 of the ,cont Weloome -and co Ap -,this ,very imany 13 r VZ9 Iover 11 _gervices in tb� 13abbalh meraiing ing Able -And im!3, 46ogiregations. 'I -addressed a mase largely attended was further j jr-om -.the ,choir -.,an We-iluesday morn, mother, wbo bas" Ume, vaR Eink%A left h -ere for Aubi Queew-A hotel, -Ai I iiof bis bar by bavi mumber of cur Vil, ,of the late JOEeP13 .HaI3% who was :f -Or, Wage -our vi improved In he 4rourld again.—N. -d fwm V returmc herty went to Loi -a Voronito, is vsiti Mr'ff. WM,. - MlDir� Ste. Marle, has, ib� Jdr. Andrew Job 31OLean has retur, .her studies. at t. -the EaEer I olida, -and Mr. D. B. Af lor wAs in Movontc Jame@.—Misa Sha Mr. and MT -s. an John �Cou) t r and Milver-ton, b strlcu3 illne-se �of Mr -J. 11. Beek at week for Dodge ID Boys stk MAP. Exposivot Aess and burry to -ire Anxiol.13 to gct of becoming rich is M�Clley Said linger tome person to buy smoke may h&rdfu tend citng some fa, vrimillate boys to will b6 --an ineenti, the farm. In NlAi ,of farmers who, thi and good managen mow able to retiral life and vnjoV a wa prising,and is, I v "n be foitmd in an, in a similiar r -0111A in ames �of th-e M eKi occur to me -At Samuel �Srnith, Govenlock, JameA Wm. Archibald R-o4p_ -and John I re�idents of Seafor John J. Irvine, Ro I more remain �oia tbi rented.� In the Vi tow-na and 4how ten 'retir�d and editora -and � po enatba them to rev the country an juiIj ment. But the -f str sble retirement MJ bank rupt court,, g, a Pension from the �uever earned. Bui that Ido not wish dOT,sIng the pent -any man who ham b even if it had bot 13 and many,*f those - for years, but -sit I kave more th-sn. ma., and could n,:t �oat It hi decently in his� be prmitibed to go. 'Of being pensioned Boys,itick tio thl retired farmars I I Vera bired- men in � teceive half the way ,And -they Started -,oi '0, V*ry -1 terarrit,unt. Thty- ilies, keep the wolt for their Iand,, and � from a ME, rket Wii� t-0 reach.it. and Ver - did reach the ma� or Sewontarlo"; in, to take UP eitherf ­tbtrae Vill -eschew whjsk�ekl isC. Oatj pet bUbhel-_ 'Peas pox bimbe1____. 13 - ar'.evp.aYbuohQ__' oMe. 1, looeo- Ab per Aoz-- Flour, Vat 100 J* A&Y'Ver Ion new mate per 1100 ft bush (pe per bary VI,odvor cor6wong).. L �W)od per oord Ver kno ad- or _TORO-_�JT40. t"al3k bt)re, an wtlt�oiois out O r RV easier. aleld '20 t* utgg4g. laid per dzcase . little more Aair 6nough to -a 1eq tigh I,: th ere Is a thsnb�e .Triee efore tho ,-.0 -Zioxw are At pres- en]