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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1906-02-09, Page 1I W, ; .. �- I ­ : � . I � -%A^ . -tl 11 -- � . . . I , - V6W /I '41" 1 1 , I - � � . : 1. ,L . . . � I - I a I I 11 m - , I . - I -- � - . . I I � - . ­ - - -- -- I . I . 1 � I �� - I � --- -- - . ­ - -- I - � I � . � . I . ­ � -..�, -RIGHTH YEAR. - � - . - I . - r � i I �. - � 1 7 - : � I 11 ,TBIP.TY � . - I I . � . - :1 - .. -1906 1 ! . I - I . 11 I . . . I I -- I .. Z SEAFORTH, FRIDAY; FEBRU-Axy 9' a f � .. I � .. Z I � - W 30LB I NUMBER, 1,091. -- .,� I � � I . 9 � � I I I q � - . I I . I - � � ----!!i . i — I ... 1. ,,, - 1. ... . - — . 11 . I - � . ,;. �!n — ;11 I I - . — � . I I . ' I I , .�. lm I � ' - � i 11 -- ­ I � ' f one I . . The Schople of Wei3t Huron. I . Sadth Huron Re'formors. a Ainoe they moved to Goaerich, and . . , - - - - ; I - � 4u,ite recently the �� .. i �. ' Blank Books ' - . . . 1. i FURS' -" . . The a:nnual meeting of the South - I gentlema,ri re .1 . . . � K - 1. Tailoring ' � I 'hter at Dungan - 14 , 1 " REIG I The following i - Synopsis of the Huron Reform Association, as con- aided with his da -ug - I he�l (i . � � �actlopl irritade, ..,:, � ... . � . 'AND S. st)ector Tom, of stituted for, Dorainion, purposes, was gon, and it was there the death call � , 11 � and ' . e -%,A t of School' all', Brucefield, on STATIONERY clame. . ... 11 I readymade I -X I FURNIS Huron, as -drAsented to the ,Monday last. The 'President, Mr. ( � I a . "I ' �Swfk ,­ I � . coubty council ef: its last meeting: Alex. Mustard, presided, and Mr. ' I I AND . i . ,Canada .- -11 . I . . ..IN(, " � -a %Ira . 11 . I U-\Af L ` Mr. Geo. Baird, No. 1. Stanley;, held in Wilson's h I - Irp M.0ar - . I - "' 0 x . El I The Provinoial treasurer aan-oun- I . .. 1. ge D I . . - I. � � 011.otb�fng I . INGS Mr, Geor ' SJ Wo ds, *No. :6, Col- J,a:s� Watson, ot ,%aforth, acted as Office Suppfies . � - --- -- - ­ - -1 - , - . Ca1&:P-A.M--Y'= - I , in -the absence of Mr. J. J 6 cias.that the revenue for Ontario , . m � . — OWNW, " a , Ale - -Mg 1W, H. Jiohnston, No. 14, uring 1905, ex,ceeded the expendi- � I I 'a � . parx..W�j . 1. � f I 11 . . G. Stanbury, of Exeter, the regular � - � - I _ ... I %� ��� �� — - . -1 -- Sta��,fley, and ,I wo, IaAles are the onl� ' - former officers � 1 7 � ---- -- I '­-tea6hers whom he -visited in 1886 secretary. All the . ....9 t1are by $60P,000. � .- . - I . . . -About 70 animals will be -offered . tuta to cor,tinue to ,-. - . - I t were re-elected, a4d the following � I -- - ------ -- -- . - --- I I - ---- I I that are tBachera in West Huron in municipal chairmen ,were, appointed Get our Prices on Envelopes. f i r sale at the Guelph Fat Stock .... . - ' - -1 ! "Y- 1, . I—- - I ­------ ' . -� - -. - `-­��.. - -i: . - � ­ , , . hese are - I I" � � :�":�. , . I - - 1900, T 11 t teachers �� ­ . :�i ,,x , ­ ­..: -1 , I -, �,,:, : . I., ­ � . . * :;: - - . I... . -1 I , .. ,-:� � �:;�;-� I - : .: �.-!,­ 7 � , �i,.,::,:".��.­­.:� - . , . � � � � . ". ".". ?. ­­­ .., :': , � . . � � ... ... , ­::. � . . '. I ­ .j,: - " " , - , I..., . 'I�-:.:.�..:.;,:�:�,..:.:.;-�:�.::,�,:��- ..". -- able to do Ii�tf e - �. - -�,,�:�:'�'�­W zq � : �� ��,,��,%�, . . � �f ..., �,:. - * � ,� .,� . - ­ --1. . ,.;, I - . . i'�., - , '"c�-rke-'! - ­ .�;�', �j� - . �, t� . I , ­ . ::;:..,;.....;7 ,- loug future, it. is .. .; �:;'.�: for't!hbir respective municipalities: � S;le. to he held at the zAd of the - I vl� - �!�. � . � - � � �x-*. � P ,,�. i - � �. ­ r o ,�ow than M,cKill6p, jto month. . ; --- - .%.'. ... ,� I - �. .. � . , I ­­,,­ .... .... � . �' - ,­, . :­ ­ M. .�",.-�.� :: : -i - - -�­ :1: I 'i 1, I � . 20 years ago. . Tthe�' has been " J. L. Hillman; Tuckersmitl;, George -R � ­ � ; .,:! , , � � -.���:�!--.;��,���::,-:�:-�:�*,;,�:. I hn McDowell; SeafortJ4, "'t LA .� -- ­ , � !:X.:K*,Kk*1�: 1. .� .. .�. � , ,.�. . ­: - 1'0.,�`.��:, 3��:i ,:��. '' I - ,i -�: - ��,,���';�,'.i..'�.�.�i;':�-,*:� - .... . . -, '' , A . �:7:� ­,'�;,.!�. ` , . . , p"s . t-eOlv and firmly -- � ­ ��. " , - ­ '. , , , "... � . -:,.-.�;.-,-:-'.- � i§�';�'i�� .,�.* I . 3a r ---- . . ".. .i� ", ..''...­ ­��-- ,R,K`��, -,4� I I �' ALEX. WINTER, 0� ( ev I � ­ .1 , ­ - " .� i * the adhool rx�Mr. Hall, Baptist minister : 11 . � - . ­­�­-­,M ImproVemen, I .vn � � . ..... `i? -4- an, t ­ . - �'�., ?�:i i�! ?.�: �' S. Black; Stanley, W'm,, Murdoch; I t, � . � . ­­`:Z'�-i �.� . Z1. ­ .. ----­,----- -: ­ . .. t : � � - - .­ L ,-,-'---- , .. great -1 , ... . ., -.1 ­ , � ­: :�:��.�..�:����Q,, '. . .... ,­ '� .:­� .�!, , , ��,:*�.,:,-.. 11 � Manitoba, has been a'- � -, k ­--­:.­!::,:.-,�., .i..%-:1,.:- ,::::,:,:.; �.' *-::i;k­<::`�::'�� . houses since 1886: The a.vexage age Bay SF"ORTH. t�oked b . ­. I , I` ��""' - y : . X:i;�:.. . ;� �;.!�;�.; ��,'�:':* ...-,:-7�?;. , ;. � . � . - - � -1 . : a �� , ­ ­ S . �- ­ I ,:,� :: -, , . . . ..... . _f . . ­­ y ­,- ,jeld, �11 I ..A � , � �., :�:-�- - i��: , - .. -,.. ­�:­ : . �, . , I - � -7 .;,­ ­,:­: , - ".. ", �.-..`., � �-�, . - ., Jobji Fraser; Hensall, Dr, -y 4mallpox, and the case is - . I ::,:;. � �,;::; ------ "',:,", � . , ;� ". '. - . � I ­ � , , 0 . � � �:", � ":� � . . � , :.---., -.:..�.: -- ��;,;�;:%:.;;X";;`%. , r f the teachers and .. . , Z. -:. "r . - .:: .w:`.., - . � E con ­ -� ��: I—— . - I R , -M Morris, of Pilot Zg oull -spicuous- � � 1. .. Pupils is less MoDermid; Hay, Peter Lamont � Ste- - - � � , - .,�� � � . , . : ­ ` -� �, .,. ­. I . , Ow Picture framing a-80ecialty. i - . . I � ­.. - . 1-1,11` I 'K I.: :, n - . ,; '­ , - - " '�",:: � . I .. 1. , ­ - : ��­: 1. X-,.5-. :�..X�*�!,?.�� � --:: �:-.�%. -than it Ways then In 1885 fthis - . ­ I N, '%.. . . Zt. � rizflaenze. for the ­- . � -: � k: x I ., , 1:1 :,. ­ � ..'.... . phen, S. Sweitzer; Exeter, ) - gound, who was his guest, is in I , ... � . - - - - - I ��. - '7 *4, - I '­ -:': � , I . in t. Q. BG . ', - . I .., . - . . �� - . . - ,; :,- . .1 ­ ., :.� Y.?.�,.-%x% . , , " , :'7 . .. spiectorate ,L I , � ." � ,� .:.1:-.:- �:­ -.,: noluded, leleven, of the ----.I,-- .--- ­­ ­ 11 1, � '­*: -4, ­ , ... , ­*,":, ­.. �.;�!!�: . i'-* � .. �` qU,aran . M*��i��i§�,.­- .11.1 �­ I . - � I 1 - . -1. - ......' -1 I .. . 11 T. Allison. � . , . ­ - - I 1�1. 1. ­­ , MU4 i 1. - �� � " �L - Thomas Arckell, who represented stifled. Oar effurt �� � - I I . ..�: - ,�-� .:.%�,��-, -%:% - -, --� .. ic.ipalitiea oP Hunan, now it bler.; Usborne, Jolt tiue also. I ­ .1 - I . �.., ­ ­- ..;-.;�- -X:;f� , - - - ­ in- � - . :­ 1. .- , ,� i .� , "'. I . .. ��,.� -, -�:- �A,-� " handisome -ail- - ... r 1�­, , Measures were taken foi the pro- dercock with ,a lot of . - . - I .., -->-,�-�--W-­'�- �-.��-,-,�,�:i.. oludes, 13 of ,the 26, East Wawa:n?sh , - . . . . . bedn- folt, even - � . � �- ­ ­ �,: - ­. � - I � I- ­- I I : "�, , �,:, - �,' � ­:..�,,. ­­. � . -"..,;.­ -,". lo. -.,V- - , I . , mons between - : I- . ­ ---,� , - . - s�ion .of the voteirs' lists in ver presents suitable tp the occas - I .. 1� -- , I * - '..".­ - ,. . per revi ,:�: ',�- �`:,,� -,:� .. . .. ... ...... .. lall I � . . . � ­­' , � Ming att evtm vvidenit- I -, " , , , - ': ,­' . ded and H,6nsall being each municipality. It was also deeid- Sion, all f t t ir. ho es, i - . � I � ` -1.1 ­ �;:, :-,�'�;::�--`,�.- *�--�;�:�;­ . 1878 and 1882, and who was Mayor : I - � . . -..�- .7 1 1 .- ­­ ....- .. I .. - - %. x , �,:.--,,, , `*�� - .*! , I f ortion of "n 0 he m w S`h . - I i�:i��:��-� -.,.'I--- ­.� town5hip. I ­ � � ... ­;;;.;`X�� 7 - - � I , �� '1:,:­,:� formed iout Hay . - I , ­ .1 -­ .;,,�.'.�.'..'. 1% 0 ed, -if possible, to hold a, pqlitioal ing them, many happy -years yet ito of St. Thomas for seyeral years, I � ­ " -, . . 'i I - ­ . : �1 �ffl -Zi -:X;,�',,� :�', , , "; - . -91 _ _t_ - . - -�, ,.� � � ­ .. - - I -- I . I- I- ­::�i�,,:.;.:- � � . 85� i here rere - � ­ . �. I ;� , V mass meeting in the riding some, come. % � I : � .`i ,% �� - -� -,- d�ed in that -city of Friday last, as ­ - , .:�:,%; �� � in 18 . I ��%i.,�� , - , . , , ­:: �., ji ­'. . 1 1, '­::�;-.:*-:. . .1. sehool sections and 95 school houses. time -next June, a:nd t - %t, , � I - -A.... ­ . � -he " -, . at we -Vvant evely . I 1-=` . - I . ; ,,, - - 4��.­: ,.;.� . . . .... ,..��-. .�I.i,:,u� I—- ��.�*: , -- . To -day there are I I school � - sr -The Goderich St& -r of last -week 00 outcomi-1 of a broken thigh ,sus- - --- ­ . � sect --- I I � . � ­ , � . .�:'­ I . , e 1, t4ined two months a -o. He was 83 , ­ . . was instructed to eommuWicate with says. in the history of God ric . � ­ I .: ., ., In tei-. aw 0; our cus- � -, ­.::�,� '.'�-`--�Q�� I- 3 endency I I ­ . - � ions amd 104 school., The t I � . . '.... ;,. y,oars of age. . -�­ .":. .. :,, - �-, - - .- - -size lof the Hans. Messrs. kielding, Ayles inhabitant k - m - I. .. , ...:--,11--1 ,( :, - a ]..: has been to reduce e no;�� 11 m . .. .1. .1 , 1. � � . i ......... - � -- , i The first maple syrup of the,sea- I � .: . . .: � Fitspatrick and Hyman, with the there never was an' open harbor on i . � f . - . ­ �1 � "hool sec7tions, and jo do away with . son was � . 1 I.. .. - - -ich some f view of procuring two. or more of the 27th of 4anuary in any 1yea made on the farm of Dun- . '.. � I .� istances- r. . ... - . I . q I--.---- I . :��j:�--.�..--..,'.��:, . am- these ,gentlemen to address the said There have been January thaws, - to dvsappoiptmient � -�­ "!:-,":-.�� , .­'. the long d cain McIntyre, 14th . 1. J � : �. .., � but I Concession of �, ­ . � ".., � lilies, -had to travel, hence -there are uet, Lambton county, on q.,- 11 1. I 1.1� . .� . �.ny person- at apy . . . K�.'� ,-�l I meeting. there was alway4.ice eve 130sanq � . . . . . . . 11� ;6.", -��! .*�� - . I :.,,�.,;::!;:­.:­�,:`,.% - . y � -- ,X�1%1:mll'. I ,. . 11 - fewer Schools with t,�vo teachers. ., � - I iv i 11 be readily ­.... ;.i -. ­ . . .1 . The follawing resolutions were dia- to cover January;��'-29. The quality was first l - I -- "' ­ --L. �. � � he harbor . . . � ,� !, , . .X �-,-,-�,�:­­,..-i�,':�i: The total receipts received by trus- , . I ... 11. - ,.%, ,614s's. On. the same afternoon a the mitter � I ­ I .. cussed and passed unanimoasly, and ary 27th. a L ..... ...i!�,, .;:!: � ­:.��,r­ I I ­ . . . tees in 1905 wa:s $84,996,40, a -fid the . 4, " , :'� -'.*" - , . ' t of young people picknieke I I ,- 11 � I � ­.''', '' � .. the secr�etary instructed to forward -natot; Nias pi -on the 01inton ,: d at li � I I -...., - �: a) ed 4 1 ­ -- ; ­­­ ­.,� 1­�.- 1k.", ",:.,. total expenditur $66 844.97, of -- — -- :::: , 11, �� ; 01 �'­.,, :1 .,. - es I co�ies -of thern'to Sir Wilfrid Laur- bowling green, between two rink,s 14t�10 Point, I .1 , . -.%?*-,� - -, v�hidh $48,001.69 . NX!f or teacher s � . � ' ma.n named RarolA � ,.. I - X.< '.' �'-'.. � I,. �. 1:, - . �-A , . I .,% : - - �`-� �;,­ -.;�­�;-�.-' ., � . I young I --.1 : ,�­ ier: of the local club. After the game . .. _; � ­ . " . - I . . , , � -n t1r-* I . �, I . � . - , . palaries. The u , .. - �':r-.' .�:;:: - ''O... ,�mb of teachers is Moved by ,16hn McDowell, secon:d- was over those engaged i ODItl , a, uephew jof Hon. Frank � I �- ,� ­­ .­- ..­ �­- I 1� I ja it had, OP I � .. .1 �..,... -..- ! 130, �47 male xii 13m, e. Eleven Ve lier .."',.K." , ,.;-., � , , ". J , r, who was at work on ithe isur- - 0 36 - a �­ ­ ; ... I - :.:,�. � _ ed by D, D. Wilson, That we,the Re- their ph,obograpbs taken, and. then I- , .. - I �. .� , � i - ., . � �;; A 1: :-:-::��;.i-.::--::*':-��:.� � f hold first 'Class icates, 58 hold I 4 - ,:�. *.��, `;�� � cl,:::. secodi Ile formers of South H�u;Ton, at oux an- weat to Fair's farm, where a eame ve� .of the western section of the . .. I � � "' � I � I :,. �i'� .'- -�., -,s and 70 third I 11 �� . � -:.-., ,"', � ­ .:-,, i f i caiill Lival meeting, ,deuire to place o4 ire- of curling was eiijoyed. G#and Truiik Pacific, had his feet � , ­ . 0 - .. :.. �i . Frach' W'I I , ...'�.­, lass. The averag- alary paid to ,ba�ly frozen., He will require to I '. � '. � '. � '. � C � : 11 - ­­: - ­;.� I vord an expression of our 6nttinued -Mr, Neil Molvor, Gioderioh, has � '�-:, ;1 . male; teachers -is $418 and to femile fidence iLn the administration of bad to undergo the ,serious halve 'he -toes and part of Ithe feet 1. - I --- � ­­ . ,;;- I . . - �, :*.: . on opera- L � , � -� . � .1.11 �... - .; ;i:Z. .­�:,�:�:. .. I . ­ ::;.� 1;11 ..., ­.- i I 0 .: teac,bers $344. The t�tal number ,of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, under which tion of haining his leg amputated at -1 I . ­ : ,�,-. "ll,", - %:17-�:�,�-!�..--,�--- d, aniputated. He broke through 'he I I ­ ­ -..-.-­A�..1i,­, i--.; L 11 I . . ..- - .. ., ­ - � ­ u . ­ . � , -... .... - " - � �,.­:, 1. u,r,n th . I - � I .. 1, . -,!.1*- . '�L7­. pupils enrolled e year was -and bid to walk ten wYlle -to I I.. - so very large -a the knee. For many years he -has .. I . - � - . ,; I..."", -, � - I io � ��-,;:­­��­::v:*��,.:� ­',"'.�." Ca:nada has enjoye& .s . - , . ., . - H ­ .�.L'j f th"eir I- , , " .. � ­i%'��*: - "* , , - ,.,:� 5,580 -During year 58 - . I ,, I , ­­ . -� , �,;-;.-�::I:-:i`.�,a� . def measure of prosperity. We desire suffered from disease of- the bone, carp. * ,e is at Rat Portage. - , "', L. . . 1; .... - ., i 11 ': � .:,��`�:.�: .."". . 4 1. - � -� e I n1ast 0 -0- L I I I .! - -.1-.1 . . * , , �� .1 ,schools or JL ts chan-ed Several weeks aj�o at Brockville, � � - L '. , I � I . I - - . - ,-.-;�:. also to express our strong o - uring the 'past year ror W has � . o i. i ,1. � Ak, . -- ­ - ---- iO�il, 1". I ­! teachers, four cha:nging twice and-, pposi and d I n 1 � , - f- ,� �'.!:.",, I '�' , - (bpera- . .1 . I I . � - -- tidli to ,any increase of the present undergone more than one Ja�nes Harper; assiilted o e, McK'ja- ' , . ��:.,­.' . . � I ., I. - . ­. Imes, making tariff as we -are ,convinced Mat isuoh tion for removal of the of� .. - . I , f. , �' ­ three changing three t ley,, biting him badly, For this . , - ­:­ -, ... � ��, R --�,:` I 11�1,11711- �. , ­ 1. '68 c .. 9 X*i;�ffi-,�� �i?;�:;;:�i I 1­rr*M11W t er Prices 111. d i e e as e I . :X� - x `::�:i*�� , i��,::j�.&;:,.V�-, Of -the ­ . � .. I -, . `? 7 1 :..�:.*�;,;.,-,�.,.:,��:�.�-�---,.,:��� �, ­,*:-::::; a -'step would not he in 16b,e best in- . -Mr. Henry Butt, a long iime f0ce Judge McDonald sentenced . . ; . . . 14 � � �hangesin twelve months. I r�. � -.' ;,iK '. 1:p.y;,;ii��`-;: ,-.--,�.­�: .:,:7;. ,;; - ­ ­ 4�`:%., :,..I.. . . . - , .; .­. "" ': , '' � ­ , , ­ . . . . � . �� "' ..�'- - -teaebers'last term -30 -bad been terests of the masses of the 1people and highly xespected rei3ident of Go]- H ' r to -seven years in King"ton , -I.. . I. . ­ �, . * ­�,: -,***--,, *�.,.: - I :,�*:;�:;,!­ I`- , 1361 oirm , 1. . . � .., ..�-,... . I - I. �n­- I - I . . I*,'' . si `­­ X. , . �." I - It -- � , *1 " 1.� �?11�10� I ­:-., el scho � - � - �;� . ­ 7:;:" in t1i -61 less than sax'months, I .. I of Me country. In our pinio Efie borne, 1n*+he no,ighborhood of Ben- P4ftentiary. The judge in passing P UP a St*r -` - -; , ! ... -...�� ­:. � L 1. 0. n �, ­�� %'. I "; - I.. . . 64 on� year or less, 6 three -years -ce -, " - T- . - -11 :�­. �1 �. 1� ­;,; , ' r� - .. - J:­:��­ - I I ,:�:�,: . suddiinly the I . ­ ,'5 . I ". - p - ;,!.":. - - :.........., . - road of prosperity leads 'in the op- miller, passed away seitten said he would also have -1 � , "..., .. -�� �� - . : �. x IX; .1. : .11 �..� -,.. . �­ .1 .1 I �.�,;� or -y- �o r � . � I ­­; -p - �;,!­., . � `.�-­.:i,�.. more than min - I � - ­:�,, , . " ." ...., - six -1 : - I,. - I- ­:.. �1. ­.... ., - , �11110111 I I F .. - I i- - I � "-:­,, : .::,,:.:. -; I- : :. .. ­..... . " . ow ,,.:�-:­­ -,, '' posite- 'direction. We would, there- other day while -sitting in his wag- or4ered the lash were it not for the - . , I . . - . .- 7.;�' -, , '. . � �:: - - I.. - , - .1 ­ '.1 e ---,. - , - ,. . ­ ­ 1. , � .. ,� .. - years, � The average., experl- ' . ­ - � . i, ­ - �.:��::, - - - - - , , . . . . . t4re � . 11 � 1. . , .�- I " :� .. � , .. ,.,:,: .-` .,. 1- . . - -�­­: - I ­:� I . ..;I ­­. ­:'. ,:: ... : �� �.. . I ­­ ' , I ­. ­ , .- .. ...'', I , . --L � � :­: .. �:w.­.;. ­­ 1. I.. � 1 .;, .. �; �: �.... � � � :1...; ­ �'� o�, - -61 ' . . , . I - I . 1. , - " . . 11 . . - . , I elle - the teacher was -3 fore, hail -with ,satisfaction a con- gon. Ile was at the-reslden.ce,of Mr fadt that Harper had been a b - rave, - ­ - 1� . � � -1 I-- . I :� � . �. -� I — 1. . ,... � I -..­- � , � , .:��11 .. -�, ­;.�::.­� .. e :of all � S side sooler 1a South Africa, I- - I rable reduction in the .......... ­.� "a""N".0 � I I ,present Jewell, where he had just assisted - .--- 1-1 --- 11 . yearp. Fourteen of them had an ' - clock last SaWrday -1. � rate of bigh tariff taxat' ' . in loading a hog into his wagon - - - - . Lon. , I rning the ew Grand T I runk Rail- , I . averalge, experience of. 22 years and ' I , .1 ­ Moved by James Ross, seconded by 111nd' was conversing with young Mr. I'll n I I - -a . ,the remainder - an average of 8 1-2 . I [ '. Ic I ;w- ' The frequen cillanges . Of Allan Douglas, That we, the Reform- J=Pell when he ,suddenly fell f - Nva� passenger and freight depot, at � - --­.....� years . I � :. . " . teaZ rs and the lax ;e number of brs iof South Huron, at aurr annual wai-d, and died almost instaatly, New Hamburg,. caugbt fire and was- i . � I 0 . t-onsumed, with the entAre- . �­ ' P IVI e Ill. beginners made it impossible to or �, ,v . �­ - For ctiL icu ar I me6ting, 'desire to place -on .tdcord -The London F-ree Press of Feb- t .. I � our di pprobabion of the- measures ruary Ist says - =a. � The station was o - � . . . . . . � I � keep : the work 9f many -ot the isa " The'Qxeen's Park ' I nly built� I . I � . a, year ago, and was of the latest ile- � L great � "I'll ,� . - I .2� -&!"As'­*a+l1 passed .at -the last session of Parlia- race course was ,,used in January - . 4 schools up to the stanlard. The fol- - � . - w. . . +4 . . 0 . .... .-4- I ! � m6nt increasing the sessional indeta- for the first -time in- i# hisWxy. sig�, handsomely fitted with Georgia � , . lowing ,changes ghoult�- improve the -of menibers and providing for Those who have had hox of the 111 ; . . .. - ­'.....0maj..N..*� 1.�-- � Those who know what's what in m atter's of Clothing . we carry a * spe oial posit nity -ses out say � pinle. The .cause fire i� n- 1 ­ iton of the tea 8 and the ief­ kn I wn, . but is Supposed to . I .. I � "I I !�!, nensions to Cabinet Ministers and the track is in splendid -ephdition,, be Trom , I - 11 — - line of high class ready-to-wear clothing s fidien y of the sell ��,: The grad- t . � - I 1. . . . P. 110spec'Itfully -ask ,that they be re- and -those turf devioteeB who laugh the� furnace, . 1, � - in- -of the schools so as ito protect I � 0 February, and, liv the - I . i ' 4W.Seburn, farmer, Edgware road 1 z: &a,led at the first opportunity, at the absurdity A)f exercising in . i n , ­ I ' he, i experienced -I.r d su near I I ... I,- � - - 'O uates We do not c;bjQ6t to the increase in Canada in ,mid St.- Thom4s, was badly injured i .. .-The - 20th 'Century Brand.- t -winter am wonder- I - - .. . �Oadhers- Model � s' ,00l grad by lbeing trar4pled upon by a 'broA- i rR advancing, ir, k,hould �. the salary of the Premiir, as ,,in ing. Dan ,Mr,Ewen had 'the black n - OV -1 - , - . \ \ I should - not ,be, qua, itied to take . I . � - ndidly tailored -,Suits or Overcoats, you not only charge of ,the lar'ger and more. . , - - -0 c1of Mr. Seburn had unhitched the � view - of be responsibilities and stallion, Electric B., owned by Berry amer us* now. . -1. I In buying one of these aple ' ta d- duties attadMng to the position we & Blair, Brueefield, on the track anb�nal and- taken. it into the istable. . . - - --- - : I get a garment as far ahead of ordinary readymade clothing� as electricity is vanced scjiools until bl ey have 1'rov- do not consider tVis ob'ectionable. the other day, who did the mile in He'was Able to walk to, the house, V^ 111nev - s, * en, themselves compete t. Now they J i - --- ahead of the candle, but you get a Suit or Overcogt that the Average tailor . . -0 -- 2.27 1-4.11 his dautgh- � - I ­ . .. 04, Ount b UY " 51 Of . --. are legally qualified o. take any Z � re he was found by ­ , , - � . I .."I'Ll I c-unot hope to equal. These suits sell.for a little over i half the price that position where -only ublic ' s6hool The Yor4 Loan Company. -The Clinton New Sra, of last te�r, -all poverid- with blood. Whtlle v - - I week says:. Mr. J. 0. Stevenson. Jaot ',,fatally, he is very serlouslyand �� I VS I IN' G .,; (ITUNGRAMS � would be charged for them—equally well made by -�necessarily 'the moat work ,-is -done. The . 150 and $100 The National Trust: Company,whicli hurt. ffis head is vey . ... . york one of t -he -'oldest business men in P'I�fully .y I I skilled—made -to '� measure, -and they're every bit as fine. We want you to paid to.tvery public school under a6ts as liquidator for the badly -out, his nose broken and Xe is' I - I ,N ,� i WRAPPEREITE , ' town, ha:s Bold out his ifurnitul.re , . .J . , .. ,- -- �� see these suits and try them on. . . . I -I section. 70 of the P ubtl c Sohool -Act, 0oruoty Lown And Savi)igs Company ancl undertaking buelness, to Messrs. bruised all n'v'er the body. 1: I I t -- . . . . . . � . . d o) $250 and $156 has ma4e the second re_port to Nell I � � I - - thus makin- I e scho I ra�tes more McLean, the ioffiaial referee, ;-set- Roover & Ball. This announcement P. Miller, aged � � I I t., township,' near Sarnia, was � he 13C It, I . Our Winter. Sale Continues. � - , � - uni � will come as a surprise, as will also MaJre- � fff a -, - - aho' form. i The follow ng changes ting i6ut,the as'sets ,of the Insolvent the one thaf Mr. Stevenson will fatathy injured .oby a rolling tree. �� uld 'be made in f0he training company a:nd explainin,g ,the course I'll I b r o i dwe r i e 2-swo :. From long distances, and from those near at hand, by mail orders, and by ,schools: Model Stu ents should -tv'hich the liquidator isAaking in re- I move to California, where his wife He nd his wife's father, Wm. Gray, I . � � . ; I people comirg to see, the demand is keen for our goods of high quality.'at the' -spend "six to eight ee, s tof the fall aliz'ing upon them. The 11q4datar 113 now is. He bas been here sd ilong wer+. lopping branches -off a tree � . qh . w'. c that no thought of 'his removal ihas whi' had been felled and rested -an --- I prices quoted below. We cannot always give these I low prices. Come -now term . in observing t -1h organization advertising for tb,6 sale by tender tof I ilarger season',- seiling .. . � been ,entertained, and -it will be ire- a B�%ap. The tree rolled towards , �- . . iand tanagement and number Of house propbrtles- the - 'fleree of the "Powers � .11 if you want to save your dollars, . . . methods of a, . ' 0 i gretted by all his, old fri;--nds. Mr. Gray , T - �� . tea,chking 4u the be -at . ural schools proper reserve bid being taken in ., �and Miller called to h1m, but V certainty openint, up . .... I - � near -their ihomes, the "hools being each case, and uo tf,nderbeing Ineces- Wes Newcombe will occupy -h-i-s store. fail;e to notice a limb which Swung 1*1 ­ I �- , I I . I � - --- I � , 9 to -Thomas Abraham, one of the up the tree rolled, an'd fractured hinp at, d, e, w law -11t we -� I ,seleAed by ithe ins e rs.: They sarily accepted. The vacant -real es- ' i . � r� I .- . should. read, during la -1-1 e-rm, tate, is being carefull�y scheduled and Ke -ars of Wing4har, who his ull. He lingered for five V -U--Pu 00 . has been enga,ged in the shod irepair- hour�. He leaves a -wife and t,hree b . earli st� settl 71- tiou of the, most des; � -- q I . � ­- -/11' � � 39 S- I , . some prescribed pno'9153 )na, t t ,� 7 � . - r- sio liter- an accurate list will be ,presented 0 � Sammer of 1900 ,, ing bua-L-ness for upwards of forty�, ehill(tren. . � - -8 : . � . ature. The snlematic 'Itraining in the 101ourt in due .ama e, and; direc- . .E " � ff � . e ,y th I � 3( 8 � . k5j-- e,ho year , wa:,% found dead in bed )earl - � � Coon Coats 1 $35 00- to 0 0-1 00 I , , . I the county N 'I s should be tion obtain,od as to the 'Offering of Sa; - miles "a of Carlyle, � � fff �- - -7 - 4re . � * --- Dyed Wombat Coats,- very best qualit 22 00 taken from January tii� June. All the same' f1or sale by tender alter- o. t h f - r � , � � ­� �� ne� morning last week. The -old c. wan, Mr; *John. Tones, ar- -, i �1� ,y) gen w - z -- - I tleman had been in fa-MiRg health mer,, while engaged in i ateTing his - C I persons -intending ,to b�come public -ha-tively en Woo a:nd in a number of I . . � . I . I . � � Black Calf with lamb colfars 21 00 ,school teacjhers should take their' clonvenlent parcels. for about three months. He was a podj h t lee at - � r - I . . �,- �, I . I � --� Black Calf, plain collar . . 0 I 8 '00 preliminary training n a county - Unless a. very substantial and prominent member -of the Orange Moosle Creek, glipped in. Not re- � , . 11 �� � ­. . Order and a lifelong Oon"rvabive. turnling as soon - uqual* Iiis daugh- �-' �:-- 11 : - �� I I I �, f'- I � � �- � I . Model school. Vie Mod 1 school e'r- otherwise satisfactory offer is pre- ;"nt in s as 9 .. � *1 I . I � I B1,wk Dog 121 00 F .will I reaom--� rs a member ter - �, I - - ; tificates should l4e granted from f sented, the liquidatior ea-rch and found ;her . - I . ',- I // 4, , of -the Wifniham publio"�phvol board fathe; dead � , --- I i - r4ipnd the lyolioy iof improvement of r pattly 45�� Black ourl cloth coats , ld 00 to -six 'years. The Tea ers" InSlIve . with his head � 6, / � ,A: I--,% . - and was re�elected by Acclamation J t.- �7 � 1 I �tute ,should the ma�de f practical the properties by -the aonafruc'tio-n of subm�rged and Mis haud an the /Lee. �� , -�, - -- ' - I 4- � 0�- I ,� . I- ''I I V ­ - a' t,)ie elections in January. Deatli was doubtless -caused b,,t a - value to the teache: S. t should be ,m,,vers and. ,pavements, and otber- ' - �, r, ' - " .. . -- I , 0 eem �?roper Archie Halliday, ,of the 9th con- ,D'hill. � -Mr. j&es I I , . i was 88 years old Fur Ja,CKets. -,-� -- made compulsory fot all t h s to wise as the oourt may d . � .- ,, - I �t eac er �cession ,of Howick, was badly buin- and iia's ofle 6f the pion er . -- 11 - ­ � IgIs - - . . I . I attend all -the meetin s of eacih Ses,- an7d of the gradual s*ale of the prop- . e' wttlers s! b-1 ff -. I I fd 6n the erty by placing up6ou the ed one day Tecently. He had ,p F, A"i Mr, D 00 sionomhioh phould 1b 9 ,1 t - I m .e marke .ur- of X4ose Mountain district. G- Black Astrachan Jackets �711 new styles, $2 - i I I Val U-Nife, , CC' ­ I ) chasi�d a small ,quantity of ph,os , � � Awr , Tuesday Wednesday, T ursday and from time'to time ,sudh sections of D ' I X.Drake, the first white I z . I . 9 ­ . Black fine curl,'27 inch jacketO ­' 3 00 Friday �receding the op ning of the the estate as will sell to Ithe- best ph orus, with which be intenided mak- �1�7fld =n in St. Thomas, 'died at his � . 7 � I . 0, ; I : � ing some exp � '. 1 30 ()o the building up Of eriments, and placing it home 1,in% that city on Friday, aged'87 I -. ' rural schools in A 't. 1 7 L.� I is . e 0 ansbe- years.1 He was a son ,df 'the. late I � T '- it . came ignited, and in a -short time . EMOR N. 0144L I Bocharan lamb, with plain collar J I should -be. two session f tih or- which will enhanc& the value tof he in his pocket it by, some 1me � ", -- Electric Seal- Jackets,,sable collar - J 39 00 mal schools e ca f 18 or 120 b0ance. The liquidator is satis- Capt. Oichard Drake, who WaI5 Prom- .. I .. . �; . a his clothes were a mass of flames.�- - � I ;; . wee'ks - in leng�th! 6 se - changes fied That the saorif ice of the �assets inent 'in the wax of 1812, a6d, ,be -- . JAOrt William ,and the �Greaf 1 - I . - woul&.not increase the 6st of fte is neither necessary nor desirable, Had It not bwn for prompt,assist- himse , served with his father in � -- ­ I Small Furs, training�to the student t secure a and that those interested will prefer anee the -result would have proved 1837. tfe was a xnem1ber -of the school - . , ­ - n coming iu with a xluj�dber of -- - . .� " . " serious, as it was, he was iseverel'y board I for 23 years, in the laity coun- I hil� 1, . . erma:ne.Ttt certificate. it vould also bo wait a reasana'ble time upon The ads this season, ane of Nv� -h - I I b � - � Fur'Gauntlets, .Astrachan . 50 aise, 'the standing of t1heJ chools by gradual liquidation na". er Lb -n to burned before his clothes could be oil to 19 years and was Ma r f or - to Hudsons Bay, is bound t, 1. � 1 $ 3 I . �A ;gotten foff, Yo i , . e the teacbers much longer in unduly force the 96le �04 tb- fas;iets. - � four yeArs, being twice returned 1 I ; �.90 to 15 00 eping . - . . I . I . ; (,� B ely times. Partie, i Fur,Caperines &3 -The regular Clin- � ly ,J in- . ) . I Q __ he same, school. It would retain the - .meeting of the by amlamation. When he enteTed 1 : torinvest. in Manitolm, NN,auld - Ruffs in sa,bfe � � -� 5 ffil sired �proportilon of 'men in 'the Huron Notes. ton branab of the Women's Institute muniopal life in 1861 the population 1 1 to -see Mr. U-trber ,at the '- .1 bli - - was -held at the home of aro'. .Laird . -cial hotel, beafortli, aii Sat- � Fur Caps in Persian lamb, very best - 5 00 to 7 5G . schools. -Mr. Wm* Hooper has ,sold his of St.! Viomas was 1,800. When he I .=- I ; one evening last week, . There was retired it was 8,000. 1 i I -- I ye - . - h �, &�J. 1[u has 11.14 up ex- 7 The Huron Model schocls continue farm ,on Fie. 12th concession. of 1 . . � .. -- Beaver Caps ." P I � 2 75 to 6 501 a L valuable work in training the -Stephen, near Khiva to Mr. )David a large attendance; Mrs. C. McKin- .-Tbr Provincial Secretary has re- A � 3�ve!lrs in tho, --- -1 - � I . . . Of 2, , we%t, and' � . � . s I non, Ist vim president presided., -1 i - - - . - I Ite an `J.,;Ctt-,ns1vv lic;t of hinds ­ Sea! Caps . .2 50 to 4 ,501 leaohers-� Sixty students 'we're grant- Lippert. ceived returns of the pr�odu�.ton of � .. I 11 -1 -: , I I ,(d thi.rd,class certificateE, for three -George Holtzman, of Crediion, After the usual rmtine �of business, the Wallaceburg -and Berlin ,, sugar : I I �� . . —*— . - - . � ears, a:4d twelve teachers, wbo bas been awarded the contract to Mrs. Kearns gave a paper,on "Home beet Pactoxies, These are the only � I -. o � Overcoats, . I - ti made buds.,il which included sever- two 4ga - . � I . I I � assed the weitten exam, ,ion,were cree't the ,new school house in that is r',beet faot,ories, in Oat�trio, - I pert Cromartv. � 1. . '­� of al fine receipes, all of which were - unty from the - - -7 . obtain a bo ', three village. The contract price i,s in the -Tr and the . , $8 00 , ive, renewals for a i -q, copied. I Y r - - -- rip , - Men's!$12 to $14 overcoats . I -Mesdames ick imd Kerr Proviijoial Governmen . eng, eye, ear and inosc - CC- - I ears. A union meeti�g f East and neighborhood of $6,00,0 t 'oi 1-2 cent . a .. . eo,rnme.rchl Hotel, So , 4arth, it- - . � est Ouroxi'Teac-Aers' Association -The .students of ihe Wingbam then followed with many well chosen pound.1 The Wallaceburg factory � ,� ­ Men's $7.50 to $10 overcoats for 5 50 recipes for different kixfds of soups. �- � I ' . ruary 7th. I . - 11 I . as ,held: -if 'Clinton in May-- Rast, Business College ihave -organized a turn,p4 out 11,276,Q66 paumds, and of' �.",. -Boys' heavy storm collar over -Coats for 3 25 �vhicb w�s -�Vell attended. There are Literary Sooiety, and during -the An intereftling discussion followed. the Borlin factory 9,510,753, The t -w &hool.-The people s; ; . The .next meeting will be held at the � ;. 4f ten seho� ' total '�ounty in qne yea " 1. - 01 (houses which -should be .winter seaBon will entertain. their r must ao t .-I-Ictio-n No. 6, Ifibbert, baver �- . $6 to $9 fine dress overcoats for � 3 90 -home of Miss Tebbutt on Thursday, . " ,-* I �x. I onsidera-bly ,improved dju ing the friends twice ,a month. � the r to erect a new 8('11001 -- F, � . . � exceedl $75,000 according to � I -- February 22n.d. I - reefersi high storna collar for 2 ,50 'coming i4ummer, as t�ei crarn-not be -R-obin McPher"n, -second son I terms1of the Xct, and the rmnpanieB, ' � The new buildirg w i I I b e af : . . ) . "� I ' . -,, On Sunday afternoon, January .. � . kept comfortable in :W' theref0e, will have'to shar fills lith lxtsement, and will have , . I ,,1�1,1,re A few of Mrs. D. McPhers�on, of Clinton, e . _ I - , " schools 'require up- , e sk s - has been Jaid up in a hospital at sum bOtween them this year. The .0 . odation for about EiO lyug�ls- ,- SUITSM .0 . .1. (;_ d ' 28t,b, Miss Annie,Lamprey, of the , 'IV builcti will be hte,ated boY, I I I ,The heat�ng and ventilati g are do- Ottawa with an attack of typhvid Huron road, near G-oderidb, was, Wallafeburg company will get $40j- . " - . . fe tive in,most sebools, an attention fever. I with her sister, driving home -from 684.68, and the Berlin company $34,- ce and N�n`ll be up 'a Ldate da- � I Men's $10 to $114 suits for. , . :$7 50 ' i church !a ,a buggy, when %she rose 315.32. 'The Act - giantiag - the, boun- � - " 1. t I ­ should be pa: -d to sdhool 9 oir,6ds tand -Mr. 1. -Moser, ,of Dasbwood, has. 'm - lb�irtioul-­r, and %%hen com- ,,,,, I . Men's $6.50 to $9 suits for . losets. There are sc1h from �her seat t touch the �borae ties set aside. $375,000 for the pur- - -dit I (t tii,e osea- � � � ool ibraries in offered, Mr. J�ohn Haist $6,000 for -ill 1-f- a ort 1; 5 00, c 0 1 P. . 21 of the rural schools, a gregating hasah"dred a,erefaTm on'the 12th with the whip, or to straighten the .pose, end this will ail be exhausted I � I Boys' three piece s'it . i � I I T - - - � . I I U , 101o'15 years, regular . .� 1 1,588 volumes, 4,hich cost $572 ' half croincession.of Stephen but Mr. Haist lines, it is not certain which, when- ,by ne�t yeaes bounties. This is the !-4(f1d­'1-r. Duan ­n `fTeL.Jrc.n1- 1� I I � , the -animal kicked, striking Miss first ­ � Prices *5 to $7,50, for $ 25 1 of which I has 'been paid b tbe Edu- was not ready to sell, 3rear In which the comparAes . � I , ­­ ,vc�(-Txtly scAd to J, Ffaff.� -- . I . ation Department. --Thor should be -The umpire reports ,the - Luck- Lamprey in the byeast. The blow 11ave e , rried the total bounty,thaugh ., w-ar Zurich, u fine youn.ct", -I I .Boys' 31-pio-ce suits, regular $4,50, for 2 60, ,0 d Uler to*fall from the jearr' I ; �� I i library� of -suitable boo s ijl every now curling club winners in group cause iage in the last two years they have icome � � .111 1 i13 19 .�z to the road, and Mr, Wra, 0 -river, in very .0, � ose to the 1� bull. Th,(� anima I r . - "I Boys' 2 -piece suit � 2 00 school section. If ,$20 ar -, spent in three, for the Western Ontario tan- . $75,00. � and frolti -- .. I I old, roan In calor , . . books,, and -the, offielal ieport and kard, ,comprised ,of Lucknow, Wing- front ,of whose farm the acc�ldent 11 —&— ,�, t stock. Mr. ',NTcLarerl TC- ,! 1 21�, fine black worsted suitings, m,ade to your ­­ Ic WTox- took place, was quickly on the I I ,�L­ . - I invoice sent fib the ', ,,3�4,,�T before bam, Kincardine, Brussels. and I I*L bandkofro. surn f it and ---� round Ad raised Miss Lampre * Varna. or p - i measure : 15 00 , July first, 1906, $10 will be- paid eter. 11 . 9 yo � i '- I , A I I -df carl ri-st assured that it ; ;1, - . ' ,b�o justA glan,6ed at the gentle- Note .-While attending the For- �� . to the s6tion by the Ediumeation -The people of school !_,section No. 1v ,� , -: 2:5 fancy che s and st"* - man and �assed away. esters' concert, on Tuesday ,night of id one, a,i Me. Mes "rq. Y10- ,- � 01, ripe suits, made to your ic�epa,rt e . �At'the eiitra -kam- 5, Stephen, have decided.to build. fa , ­ � ,,, me4pt - . t,rve ho'�ldjrl,T 11111t DIC tiest. ­ . - - , , last week, quilte a � .., measure . . ination rote, and 230 �new and up-to-date achool house -On Friday, Jani R -number, of the j 341 pupila� W * , iebarA - - I i 15 00' I L # . nary 26th, , i,'A ltfor.-�(-.-Nfr. (-k,(,r,­C. M­artia 'Z ! Is.- -farmers (had grain, seed tnd , - - . .� The re' AVA ssbif. At B7.0 ,Plan Opp- next' 6ummei -and have authorized Xorrow, the well' nown resident of I feed - '' ere sucoe � ' .� ' houses. i -'a -, gular price of these'suitings is $18 to $22 ' . taken from tbeir'barns and I kriOWT1 Zlltd S�I`e(-,�;'�P,11 borse- 1, ....... � I vention, held in,ClinWon�i it was de- the treasurer lbo borrow the neces- Huron, passed'bo �hls rest at the ad- - - . - thia place, llw� ill"4V C-onelude& ; I -- — I cidedi to 1have one count examina- sary mone for that purpose. I vano.ed age of 85 years and 11 months. -Alex. David -son, Maggie Hamilton �� - .. I � , . - dd -A. R. gents' furnisher Tbd old patriarch dfied from old age. and ity Nvill - , Altof!t!the� the beat tock in Seaforth to choose from n inst'ad o r� Xks. Walker gaave received di- .g-IdOi in all prcybalAl I I tio e f two. and to a I ' � I - because everything is � I . ,mitli, 1 for repeating - $ D atout plomasi I bi-ro-fit to thig neighborhood -- � ,papers for the junior foi rth class. and clothief, who had been 1.4 bus!- His wife predeceased !him the shorter I . ' � absolutely nel ard fresh, and bjug - I I I Z)ht at low price, and selling - h1m.-A litt . a,-, bein;r rtrofilalph- to *hilln- A- I � .. I I - . ! It is encouraging to 'see t e increase ness in Wingham for the past four three months. They had been mar- catCc,bi le baby came. to the � �. � - . 11�-i hi�.q blaak -:. - J " at low prices. . I I �6 . I orn in jcouju� homo .4f Mr. Chas. Pilgrim Wednes- �,,vin-­ (-�:ahanll.ed �-_ : in -the teacberg' Sala ies, g the Vears,'has decided to remove to riec 62 years, He was b . 3 �'e.r the p -rand lyrizk, taking %--� I � . i la�t ten years, but' rl � ur1n, blinton, where he has secured Mr. ty Cavan, Ireland, in 1820, and came day n�orning.-There is ,talk of I . , - � . #72�4'Highest price for Butter and E 1 6 preiented a � . ' . .� � ! a in the fia- .H. Phimsteel's store, wiho is moving to Lowe,r Canada in 1822, with. ,his sopial being held in the town ; I . �!ity to be' -f -t jlloicC stoc-&* , , , . hall atrlal, early date. -The 3i�any , ; box , ,;� I . I 999. th 1� arfl B(-ni", NV11" lias PrD,vem � nn ' har:d .#- f� . I creases in the � same pr -ortion as Fest. pam.nts, who Settled in that pro- �rl'liq h!., -q a1w.t-,s bjc�eu &at- - ' friends' of r. Ro ;rt the hors�e . businle�,qis and " . - (HOZ[11 An'K I the other� tea6bers. In 1 86, the 9 ) -On Friday, January 226tb, Mr. vince, jaeax Montreal, where they he - � I 'I'he K IV CLOTHING cot �i *ne # I - . I . 9 : prinoipals� of Usborne we e paid an and Mrs. Nathaniel Sundercc�k, of lived till 1858, when a urove was t' Pa r, I who has been ill, will t-r,l1i!l �jrtllicgl., 11,1ve. added,1 � r - -o Upper Canada, Mr. and Mrs. lie gla to hear that he is impr,ov, � average -salary of $464 d as- the 12th concession, Rullett; cele- made �t I one 0 L I .4, East Side Main Street, one door South of the ^rrQw ,ind family settling on the Lng.- r Art1hur Stephemon had a - , I , sistalit $280, -and In. 1� 5x t he 0 brated the 25th anniversary of their ( Mo . 1 I h, to the- lionse wealt1i of j- I . -�. ' . I � I 411frV 'Lls M I � I . I 'of wedding. Ab � . �, , t ('11 as pr,oving Te­,� reg- bee .-wing brick one day Tftent A 4 - Dominion Bank . I prinoipals' received an vera:ge out 50 of their relaLlives Goshen line in Stanley. After a - � . no. � . . )- ly.-Gl�d t ,:, tO himself and Juldging , . I . X. 4-1 I � � I ,,salary of $407, and the on assistant , ajid ne,16bors were presedt to as- idente ,of eight yeari3 in Stanley, . 0 hear Cecil Wiley is re, .... 'i � past there i -t ro doubt lbi�t� .' � ' � coverin", ' I �­ . $250. The laverag ance per a U, Xnom Wis illness' '-Miss NJ. � _p atten iBt in the enjoyments ,of the Javen- they moved to Colborne, near Wile, '. ryno will prove equally. "04 i� Ehe homestead for visited her cousin, Miss Ida �. - - � school. in i Usborne -in 188 was. ill, ing. . - � I - I e � -1 -- . 11 MV -41 . I 1. - I I r r �1 H I I I i I... 1. � S R .& :F 0 It rX. and in 190t it was 31. after &eseating Mr. and Mrs, S,,m- Aoarly *35 Years. Some feNy, years Elva�av,"Iri - week. -Miss' Maggie ..-. I . 11 � I ,. I . A pleasant time was speat, and -and lived on R �m e , last �� .. I - � I . . I I I - I I - I i I I - . I � I � I � �, :1 I I I . . . - I . . I � I . . I I . . � I . I ; . � - I � . i I I I .. I . � - - I- I . � I . I . . . I . I � . - . . . I - . I I . I I I . � . . i . . .1 . � I � I t i I --.-- - ­­­­­ —,�---,-------------�-----�--�-�� ---�­--� 11cLEAN JUR01S., ftWalshe-18 - $1 a, Year M- Advanoe-.' ­­­ . I - � � � Campbell visited her oouAn, Miss I � . Annie Reld a few ­daYs,1asL week. - The MethvdiBt Ohumb.-The regu- I I - lar quarterly service was lield in o � . - the ,church on Sunday, and - gespite I � the inclement weather a large num- I - I . - . I . f ber assembled and partook of the � . � � . I � . sa-crament.-On, Monday ifternoon �i . � . � � the Quarterly ,Official Board had its 1�, 0 1 1. I � � .� I I . . , ji regular meeting' with a good re- .� : . , presentation. The finanoial and' 3 . - . I spiritual interests o'f the circuit .1 . - j . were reported to be in good condl- � . I . . tion. Plans for the future were Ais- . � cussed, especially relating to evan, . - ; P) . I gelistic work. The pastor was una- r I nimously invited to return for an- . other year. A meeting of the. par- � sonage boara was held the same af- - I ternoon. In addition to other busl- - . ness transacted, it was resolved to I clear off all debts reelating to the . I � parsonage and furni�hin I I �, . . I last of this month. � .. I z . � . � � . . . � � , . Hariock. I . - Rarm Sold. -Mr. Jolin Wyatt has . I I . � . sold his one hundrea acre farm tnear I - I . bere, which he purchased a short - . . time ago fram'Mr. Crosby, to -Mr- - I � . � Z I I Peter Taylor for $4,550. 7he farm . I I is a good one 'but the baffilags ar-e� I � nQt first ,class. Mr. Wyatt =Itends- � . - I movIng to Now Ontario in the . � spring to vush Ws fort-une 'there. . I - , � .0 -. . I ' � Dryedals I XGLes.­-The -weather man has again � I I given us fine weather and sufficient � i . I � I sirow tb make good sleigVmg. Thi -A I . � . . is no doubt pleasing to the farmers . I I I and .some �of them demonstrate their I . ; I � . appm,ciation ,of it by spending 1hese � I � I mconlight nights in cutter Ariving . - . . : --�j I I. I - I I � - with the fair- sex. -Miss Clara 13. � - I ­ - I � I . � ] Koehler, who has su,ocessfully taught . - . ­ . . M4 Drysdale public school for some - I . I I . I time, past 'has resigned hei position I � I : . and returned to her thome in Ouri-ch,. : . I � � Her position will be Mled by Xiss . - . : I I I . H. M. Spa,rks, of Stanley. -Mr. Pwss � . � . ! : J,&inston has, during the ,past, week, � , I � I . . I I I pitr4ased a fine di-anght mare f rom. . � I - � Mr. G. Dewers,' -of Payfield, Aor ; . w1loh he paid a handeome figure.- . . . � � � Mr. � B. Turner- bad a number -of . - ; I I ; teaMs bauling atones, on Fridtiy last I : A � � 3 d�nd dea�ite the severe $new aborm ! � . . I : . - � � I : � w%leh raged ao, fierzely oji that fty . : - f . I Mr. Turner had a go6dly number of i I 1 . I rucks sa,fely hauled home,Afr. and . 1 7 1 Mrs. W. J. 11orner ba-ve returned, I � � . � I h,ome after spending the past' week - � . I � - I i viaiting relatives and friends in , � I anAaround Hiengall.-Mis. Maines, of � I L . . i � � A,ropla, *Assiniboia, cdlled on friends I . I k � in the..village :on: Thursday last. -' I 1, I Miss FV,bel Suider bas been approlint- - . ; I : ed to fill the position of or,ganist in � ., I . i I .the Union ehurch.-We notice that I I I . . . I I � - . 4 ; the Drysdale oorres - I ! � I Herald is b"oni,ing mathama-tically. � I .1� �k I i - , I inc1ined ,and amuses t1he readers -af .. i I � that paper -by giring them mat'�am- � I i I atita I I problems ,bo .solve. This wilt, : . . . . ! : no doubt, greatly dovelop, tWr meA- - I � I I I tal 6culties, and t1be �people ,6f this I I � . 9 ; i voialty may yet ,hppe ,,bo find iam,ong I �� � . I -their sons vmrthy riials ,of Pingal, I I . I - . I I - Plutarch, Pythagoran, Pascal, and : I I � I . � many ,other emblent, men of mathe�- � I . . . I matical re,nown.-The 6ontract for . supplying, the ,Wood 16r c.,mr school . I I hks been awarded, to Mr. James - - --, ; : 13py-oc, of Blake. Mr. Boyce is a 00- aI . � I I t I I . I L liable gentleman. and -wrill -no doubt * .. . .- I � fill the reqifmaments -of his wn- ' � -1 . , I m I � . tr&6t.-Misa S. Hlowarct wa-,, V�e guest -1 I ­ � . . � I Z . L . . I of Miss .E. tdigbuffer,; of zMake"'ou � I I I i . Saturday last. : � I i . : . : � � � . - I ---------- �- . ; . . . I . � - � - Tuckersnnth. -­ -- :, I I � - . . The Viat whOod" into the eye is towh)q to Ses- I I ; - I � forbb at Roberes Dra I . . , g Store, Febmary 10,th. . I j I � . IM -2 . - . . , I I . - West End Nortes.-Mr. Jdhn CrIQh, . : : � i - ar., is not enjoying good heafth,- . � : � - � . % I � Mr.' and Mrs. ,James Morbon, of � . ; I Xoosoxain, Saskatebe*an, Visited I . � � I � . - � friends 'here last week '-MT. i44 I i . � I . . � Mrs. Duncau Ashton arevisiting rel- I , - I ; � 11 � , . � i - ativez bere�-Mr. Amos Townsend has . I . . � I . . . I . � recovered sufficiently t�o 'ttke a ; . ; r � drive on Saturday. last. -A m:uWber . I . . of beavy hoxse.5 are changing Aandg - . � --I' - I in thiz neighbGrhvad. X�essr�s. To -hr. - I � I I I - � I White alid Horace Tnownserd eaeh . . I . - I - sold �one el, high figures, - . . � - I I . � BuIls - Sold. -Air. Peter :McKay -n- . . i I I : . . . � I cently -told *a very pretty eigie, . . . t I I ; I . � . - months' ,old Shortho:ro bull �*a7ef ,&,o .1 � 11 � Messrs. 'ffm. 0hapluan & 'Soins, jGx- ! i� � -1 � t� � Z; the 2nd ,eancessj4a, near Brn-a6field, I i I � . I ;� - I : d - This ealf -was " roan color, aLft .-,yasi I I �� , f rom Le I - ; 4 . yalty, mr, xeRay'a st 1� I COOK I i� I I bull. w1hose sWe was - Marqllis *# . . . 4 - - Zanda," the' importe& sire njaw'dt I - � �. � . . 2 - * � I the head of the heraof -Senator 'Ed- � � X- � I ; i� �v#rds. 'His dam is f -,Dm the ,, Bai'n- . 1.1 . ­ . . � - r4 � I . j� ton Uero" stock, aw�ied, by Messrs. . . I �� I ; Watt, of.Salem. The Messrs. Chap- . : :� , I i I I � i � man have ,purohased this animal to - - 1, ! .- Ij boad their herd, of -Shorthor=. Mr. I : i- i .- MolKay at ' ill bas two Mery god& ., i 'i I ;_ youngsters. � , � , I ,I - I . -Messrs. Robt. Charters and Sons . I V. . I -_ of Me Mill Doad, have recently lBold i .�. � .3j , - from their very fihe herd -of IShor,'t- . . : 1; L - horns flour superior young bulls, . t . i'd One -of tlese was purchased by a&r. I � �11 . . I- - ; J L I James W. McLean, near Kjppen.�Tbia . I � i ; . il . � animal is a dark roan, 10 Mont%S,cl& :. V and from the -well kmwn ,stock 1bul'i I ;. . . * I " Agitator." 'Mr, Mess6-rsmith, ,of f 'I ­ , I � � . I � 13'rodbagen, got a ve�Z nice aWmal, , . � J. - 8 months old, fro;d Hot scot,811,11 . !, , � . , The third was purehaSed --by Xr. L m I Moore, of Logan, is 20 Mon.jhs old, - I J i . � L � ] and is from. the imp�rte4 tull � I "TrumPet0r," Owued -by ,'Mesgrs. A. t � I : I q & J. BroadjDoot. Me fourth ,%vas tpar­ 3 dliaBed by Mr. Wm. Anderson, of i I - - I . 4 MicKillop. T94s animal is 18 m I . i . . _vjntbs � I i � I old and- is ftojj� imported - Trum-� i . 3 . Petor." Tle Messrs. Charters still. � I ; I h&ve faur Youm-gsters to dispose ol& 'r, �. I.- � L' ' ; The 10oumil.,:--The council met *,a -- � I . � I the town hallpSeafortb. on Saturday, , � � I February 3rd, as pi6r adjour,nment. I . The auditor's ,r,gport was presented. . and after a eafeful examination WaB - * adopted and -106 copies ordered -to be - , ! I � � " I priAted for distribution. A, eontract: . ) I . . I I for the construction of a steal beam I : ver crftk ion - - � concession 2, H. R. S., opoosite act . � i : I � � nine, was lot to %es � srs. Hill & Ca ; L .11 : I . 1 of MitchelL The new bridge will be L i 30 foat span with 16 -foot- �Toad­ � - . L � � Way dhd cement floor and Will 40OSt . $380. Tenders will be openea iat I : next meeting for t�he construction L i I -of concrete abutnient.3 for the above . I I , i I bridge. Plans and speoi-fications for � I . . � the same can be ,%e,;n at th' ' ff*' . . - - I a to nce . . I r of the clerk. Aceor�ntg were passed 0 1 amounting to $86.5-54 The next meet- � : � . - ing will be lield o- n, Saturday, LYWarch I ; � � . i 10M at 10 o'clock, when the "at Qf � � t . I I . pyLthmasters will be revi-sed, I � I i . . . � I Z � - - - , I . L�/ � . . I - I - - . I . . - I � . . � .1 ; . . I . . . . . N I ; I i . - ;­­�---- ­­- 4� -­;______ � . I L - . , - I - ­ - . .1 ­ ­­ - � I � - -.1 . ­ . . 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