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xln battl le�rlpaed between the llr4mp out 2 ganga l rrrat hx Gfadario4, aaried: b 1FIr avue o ori, .h tawaamp, favor of ,rCvtsur t cad evot : o. :
ars. Thi, adaek #riot near the a o e hs .8th i?f ,?an„ the.lixst bnalne .. X, drat the g1104 li7 .74; C1tey, $633,1p • g. l?o Gaafeearau of 8 n sbbatb, b
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4 haat,-- oats' 6toxe. a c aw fractured .and a aaimall , lsraasele, want the tat g' N xc,Qm,M;;
the aitoi $ iia ''lr>atais l government ba l #( $29 87 W ted
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D2oDimrmid he is doing wail. A Selecting committee to
fiaitaert; F. $odgens, y/ the standing committees for the
o The regular �aueeting of the Y„ P• M. was Viten ilaitoted for, restful
I. A. was held on Monday evening last. Messrs ball, Matz, 4 lrviri,
* • The @attendance was large. A pro. and Moll enize being chosen, whin
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FRIDAY, FEBRUA$Y 7, 1890 socia,bIlityt p]oneery]'nei s, c d of moa �He a dasenn oUurhle' Johnston,
ern fife." The affirmative was sop• FIxANOE-Cook, Eilber, Taylor,
ported by Messrs Sutherland and Pherson, Rollins, Oliver, Cox, Ma
Sherry and the negative by Messrs Beek Saunders, Stothers, Say, Keley,Mo
.� and Reith. The judges decided in fav- Tdrrance, McKenzie.
" or of the affirmative. The next meet- RoAn exp BRIDGE—Gregory, $r
. 9 ing will be held on Monday, 17th inst., Scott, Heyrock, Girvin, Bissett, K
when 3 minute impromptu Speeches Beacom, Howe, Beek, Jacques, Tho
will be made on given Subjects. DO.U.8 son, Webber, Lochart, Castles.
` ANOTHER EARLY ETTLER GONE.— n $aneGL ANp PRINTING —Ander
What is the Remedy, the person of the late Henry Daters, Graham, Castles, Henderson, Sm
_ as passed away, one of Hay's early Malloy, Wilson, Torrance, Taylor,
As a class ,the farmers of Western and industrious pioneers* Mr Daters Strothers.
was a native of Meckliugburgh, Swer- JAIL AND COURT HOUSE - Johne
Ontario, are in straightened circum• reen, Germany. He was born in 1814. Sherritt, Jacques, Erratt, Howe, Mo
stances. Here and there may be found In 1851 he married Annie Sophia John• son, Kydd, Heyrock, Webber, Loch
men of means that do not feel a bad stop, who is now his sorrowing widow. Gregory, McKenzie.
The following year they emigrated to SALARIES - Rollins, Griffiin, $e
season as much as others. Bat, with Canada and lived for some time in the Beck, Sanders, Beacom, Bryans.
these exceptions the farmers are not in county Of Waterloo. In 1854 they set- SPECIAL-Proudfoot,Griffin, Dulm
an ent¢iable position. Yet hard n ae fled on lot 22, con. 4, Township of Hay, Kay, McLean, Graham, MoMurc
p at that time an unbroken forest, whioh Bissett, Cos.
a they are they might easily be worse off. they continued to oven and occupy up to WARDEN -McPherson, Cook, M006
If the farmers alone were the Sufferers the time of Mr Daters death, which sad Eilber, Milne, Manning, Ratz,
the outlook would be bad enough, but event occurred on the Jan. 21, and is AUDITORS - The council appoin
now the property of ,his son Richard. Mr Radcliffe, of Goderiah, as audit
almost alllClasses of the community are Wr Daters possessed a full share of that and the warden appointed , Mr Ja
also suffering thereby. The intimate industry and frugality which oharse. Patton as the second auditor.
connection between agricultural and terizes so many of his countrymen and HIGH $CHOOL TnUBTEEa—The resig
mercantile pursuits is here of arl by those qualities, nobly backed up by tion of Mr Menzies as High Soh
li Y his industrious and energetic helpmate, trustee for Clinton was accepted, a
v Shown, It used to be said that "we succeeded in making a good property the following trustees appointed: S
could never be a great people so long as and comfortable home for himself and forth, Dr. Smith; Clinton, Rob
we were an agricultural pep le," and family. He leaves three sone with Coates, and James Scott to Serve o
p farms of their own and hi's widow com- the term of Mr Menzies, and for Go
we must become "a manufacturing fortably provided for. Mr Daters was rich, Dr. Ure.
people," but the experience of past very quiet and unobtrusive in disposi- On motion of Messrs Kay and Ma
years has demonstrated the old truth tion, a consistent member of the Loth. ning, Mr Halle, of Goderiah, and
1 ' that "agriculture is the basis of all Brian church and in politics a staunch Turnbull, of Clinton,were appointed
i ,r reformer, the board of county examiners
I ' - 'wealth,"politicians to the contrary not- On Sunday last the regular quarterly ! School teachers.
withstanding. What ie to be done to meeting was bald in the $ensall Me- On motion of Messrs Eilber a
put agriculture once more on a pros. thodist oburoh and the Sacrament of Torrance, Messrs Peter Adamson a
perona footing? Have far ere been the Lord's Supper administered, On Jos. Beck were appointed on the Boar
Tuesday the Quarterly Official Board Of Criminal Audit for the current yea
living beyond their memne v Doea the met in the church and from the reports ARE DIEsf9ERs Too Notsr.
' .. _ National Polioq help or etard the the church is in a flousishing condi-
farmer? These, and variou other tion. Since thio circuit has been under Ittiwas•au����yy@@d by Mr Manning, secou
the su reriptendance of Rev. J. S. Cook, ed by Dr iRSlline, and carried, that
., = questions naturally arise in considering there as been a Steady increase ih committee of seven be appointed to eo
. this subject. Query department of church work. The eider amendments to the rules gover
Of course a good crop or two would Board recognizing this increase laagely ing the conduct of the bnsineas of thi
due to the zeal and ability of their pas. co'ancil, with the view of improving th
4 do much towards restoring the pros. tor, extended to him a unanimous invi- same, and that the committee scour
perity once enjoyed by the farmers, but tation to stay with them anoeher year, the rules governing other county sou
1` it would not do all. The farmer is lim- Owing to Mr Eyres intended removal ails, and Submit a report at June sessio
from our village, in a few months, he the committee ���� consist of Mesar
' ited in his market and burdened by un- tendered his resignation of the offices Cook, Kelly, Roltlins, Eilber, �Wilso
``' ` necessary taxation, which he cannot held by him in the church. The board Saunders and Manning.
escape so Iong as the present tariff is in accepting his resignation, unani. It was moved by Dr. Rollins an
i maintained. Where the greatest haul- moualy adopted the follo®ing resolh- seconded by Mr Wilson, and carried
tion: -Moved by J, C. Stoneman, sea. that the Committee for revising th
fit would be conferred upon the farmers by E. Rannie, That'$ve, the members rules of the Council, also Submit, me
would be by having absolute free trade of the Quarterly Official Board, cannot cording to Statue, a proper form o
' :r ` between Canada and the United States. allow this Occason to pass without Signature for medical men, when insan
s*'+ That, and onl that will rove a putting on record our regret that the destitute persons are proposed to b
Y p per- limo hie come when oar esteemed bra• made wards of the County.
"' manent benefit to farmers, because ther, Henry Eyre, has deemed it neces-
they would then have a cines'and aver- sat to regi n hie The clerk was instructed to procur
1 .; Y g position as leader in copies of the statute for the reeves an
increasing market, the church. Brother Eyre has worked deputy -reeves of the county. '
zealously and faithfully in the position ' A telegram from the warden of Bruce
Let farmers unitedly declare 'that assigned him W the church, and we
theq:want frac trade with the United Shall fee] his removal to be our lova. was received, asking how the system of
` Therefore it is resolved that this board holding only two sesaione of rise County
States, and they would get it Then Council during the year woe working,
their ]ands would increnae in value, espress its appreciation of Bro. Eyre's whsn it was moved by lIr Wilson, and
Tabora in rho past, and its best wishes seconded by Mr Sanders, and carried,
l`, their stock be worth more, and times for his success in the future.
that answer be returned them that the
as hard as those we "are experiencing MINISTERIAL -The South Huron Min- system is working satisfactorily, but
;'r44Y` now would be comparatively unknown. isferial Association met on Monday,the we state that there is a division of
rd inst., in St. Paul's Church. There opinion in the council, but that the ma -
was not a ver large attendance, owin jorit are favorable tO two sessions.
, Nothing; For The FHrmer. to illness and the muddy roads. How A ymotion concerning hawkers and
a4 ever, the meeting was one of great in- peddlars was introduced, and referred
Corn, when used for distilling pur- terest, for besides the general order of to the Special Committee, which dealt
po]tes, is allowed to come from the business, new officers were elected for with the matter, as reference to their
'. ,5 St6tes free of duty, but when wanted the ensuing year. Rhv. Jasper Wilson, report will show.
!?, to fatter. cattle there is a dut colica• Methodist, Exeter, President; Rev. O.H. MAKING POLITICAL CAPITAL.
' ., Y Bridgeman, Episcopal, Hensmll, vice
ted on it. A bill to allow it to come itt President; Rev, J. S. Henderson, Pres• It was moved by Dr Bolling, seconded
i• free for the purpose of fattening cattle byterian, Secretary, and the Rev. C. by Mr Ratz, and carried,,that the war-
' for export, was defeated in Parliament taebler, German Evangelical Church, den and clerk memorialize the Ontario
> Cor. Sec.; the Reys. J. S. Cook, .,Ache- Government, asking that some legisla-
on Monday, by a vote of 74 to 54, ion, and J Hough forming the Execu- tion be provided whereby the cost of
That just shows how much the Gov tive committee. At the morning ses- the Ontario school system may bo ma -
1,;'; .ernment cares for the interest of the Sion a short discussion took place on the terially reduced, as this council 1s of
3rdverse of 1st Corr., 6th chapter. In opinion that Qui school system ]las be-
°`` farmer, except when after his vote. the afternoon the Rev, Jasper Wilson, come burdensome from the multiplicity
Horn i
a aeceSsary for fatteujng silt Ex til, read a parer on'*Bttrieharsc= of calla _on public_ funds, for its -main=
' ' tars" which was well received and to- ance, and that copies of this motion
7,: poses and the farmer cannot get the be sent to the Huron representatives in
full advantage of the English market, much appreciated by the Association. the Ontario Aesembl
i µ` noises he can get porn in free. yph The leading pointe of the paper were : 3
y answer to the objections made to some UORE OF THE SAME.
should the distillers be favored over of the Characters of the Bible, which It was moved by 14Tr Kelly, seconded
r,'; • farmers? The latter have found time objections were disposed of by the essay- by Mr McLean, and carried, that in the
+ ist in a clean and logical way. 2nd opinion of this council the amount real -
and again that the Government has Their place in theBible,when Mr Wilson ized by the Registrars in large coanties,
Y nothing for them but taxes, and these showed that not like writers of men's in Ontario, is excessive, and that some
are growing heavier all the time: lives at present, the blemishes of holy legislation should be enacted whereby
�.", _,�,4O,� men of old were brought out in the the fees for registration should be less-
'tk" "" .� Needless Expense Bible, thne proving it to be a book coed, ora larger percentage paid into
_ always truO to the regi fact of the the county treasury. Copies of this
w•; J case. It did not come up to hide men's resolution t0 be sent to Hon. A. M. Ross,
The Ottawa . Opposition ie acting sins bot as a rule retribution �vae seen Mr Meredith, and the local members
k : wisely in determining to make the Do- to follow even in this life, as evidenced for Huron.
, minion Franchise Act one of the prin- especially in the case of David• A It was moved by Mr Kelly, seconded
t5° ` aipal gronnde of attack during the healthy discussion followed. :Oat- by Mr Lockhart, and carried, that the
s present -session. That act serves no lines of, sermons preached on Sunday Treasurer be requested to procure a
purpose which cannot be better,Served were given by the Rev J. S. Cook, J. S. duplicate return from the Registrars,
y the provincial law, and it not only Henderson, 0. H. Bridgeman and C. in accordance with section 107 of the
involves a serious drain upon the trees- Fletcher, M. A. Each outline coming Registration Act, same to be ranted in
urq, bot is a source of annoyance and p
1` bxpense aline to candidates and elec- in for its fair share of criticism. The the official minutes.
tors. -Toronto Telegram. meeting adjourned to meet in Main at. The application of the reeves of
.... . church, Exeter, on the 1st Monday in Win ham, for the lease of the spile-
";I . ,.When a Conservative paper makes March .nhen two very interesting driver, was granted.
an admission like this, it may be re- Papers will be read. Int The Mosaic INFORMATION WANTED.
girded as positiveproo4 that the Liber- Thames Road Y A reheeweof thelHenry It Ivae moved by Mr Manning, Se_
:.'r als have not been far wrong in their George theory by the Rev. Mr Martin, conded by Mr Kelly, and carried, that
'`'`1�', attack upon an act that has been an Exeter. the clerk prepare a return showing the
•`' number of persons committed to the
`' outrage from first to last, and is both county jail during 1887.88-89, cause of
DEATH of A NOTED Tosoxroxrnx.-The committment, length of timeffor which
useless and expensive for continued Empire, of Tuesday Says: -"John G. f
rise. Howard, one of the oldest citizens of committed, and the cost to he• county
' of each erson so committed, includin
i;`_„� -. Toronto, died yesterday morning at hie p g
residence, Colborne Lode Hi b Park, cost of committal and maintenance,
1,' , g g C also, statement showin the number of
wo" Free corn for whiskey, but taxed Few men in Toronto have been so long g
identified with the city, or indeed with persona now being wards of the conntq,
t� :corn for the farmer, is the way the the province as he. Mr Howard took as indigent or insane persons, and the
' 1)oninion Government helps the tem. up his abode in Toronto when it was amount expended for each, both state -
yet the unimportant town of York ments to show the municipality from
patinae Dense._ in 1832. He was born on the 27th o{ which such persons came, said report
Jul 1803 in a villa e a few miles to be submitted at the June session.
1' from London, En he -was a THR rooR movaE.
g•, ppointed
A county councillor says it's the master of designing in Upper Canada Moved by Mr Rollins, Seconded by i
easiest thing in the world to tell the College by Sir John Colborne, then Mr Manning, that in view of the pro -
difference between Goderich and a Dem• governor of Upper Canada. ' He was bable action of the Legislature of Onta-
afterwards employed as city surveyor rio in the matter of the erection of
otry. In the cemetery the dead people under William Lyon Mackenzie, the Houses of Industry in various counties,
bre all underground. first mayor of Toronto. Besides, how. a committee of nine persons be appoint -
ever, living a Iong and useful life in ed for the following purposes: -To take
Toronto, Mr Howard has other claims such steps as amid committee may deem
Every farmer who wants to use corn on' the citizens. To him they are advisable to obtain the sanction of the I
''k'r feed has to pay 7 cents a bushel chiefly indebted for HiFhPark, of which Dominion Government to use the funds J
hie gift of 120 acres in 1873 was the standing at the credit of the License g
`'!?Ilu y; every distiller who wants the nucleus. Not only did he bestow the Fund of the county, (bein the sur lus L
coin for whiskey gets it free. And the 120 acres on the city. but he provided from Scott Act fines, etc.,)gtowards the S
,government has refaced to alter this that at hie death it Should receive 45 erection of a House of Industry, in the C
tlnjuat state off affairs. acres more and his residence, Colborne event of Said council deciding to erect c
Lodge, which will accordingly be hence. one. To ascertain the conditions the
' forth it eorporated with the park. Mr Provinical Government propose to at- D
The Ottawa correspondent of the Howard had been ailing for a long tach to the proposed aid to Houses of R
616bo says: -A splendidly convjnojn time, but three weeks ago lie became Industry, and make such represents -
g dangerously ill and rapidly developed tions in regard to same as they mmy
,4011 logical apecch was delivered by Mr the symptoms of in grippe. He grad- deem in the interests of the county, y
1�i1112illan, of South Huron, one of the nilly sank, notwithstanding rho efforts and that snob committee report upon A
b6itit farmers of Ontario, a strong, clear of his medical adviser. Jemima such conditions to the councir, at its I
Frances Meikle, (the late Mrs Howard, present session, with the view of mak-
deliater, and a thorough master of thio and sister of Mrs S. H. Mountenstle of ing such representations to our local
o1ft+l9f f gitestiens. His exposure of the this place,)) �was the second daughter of members as it may deem fit and that L
1dtYfng fnjnstice of the tariff upon the JameeMeikleof$erMa]esty'sOrdmm�ce euoh committee aoneiat of Mkessr, Kel- g
' lntf►sses of the people was striking-, Department, London, England. This I !y, Smith, Wilson, Milne, Dnlmage, a
t1 6h startling. gentleman, we learn, held office under McLean, Cox, Rollins and Manning.
four Sovereigns. After a warm debate this resolution
o :aver roaster, al6T.Rb; total, ;1893:G7 o pxieon teu4ovod, as it , ; *WiX4 ',JW#At l>�11d!
for consideration until the Juga west- caurlTr xR;sr + ret�erde the develoPumnt at file villa °°' Tuesagi evemlq , j�4 tbq o
strike 'ing. Tale ':vas lost on a division, and a>1axlZ Q r''�x730A. John Flan i l ga The net kroeeedp Aa►Rall�t. L �,
ear the The Count a gat►, Clerk of the To. avu• 1
Y , aesti0ne taken up, when, the Y 7'reasuxer, in his leder tshipo# Bjddulph and Q# the Dfvisitnlezf,abbat}i glirterl
n rn Aonm, it was #Atlnd to be-agaiaet ezew tq the CAanolls saga :-,The• S icing south to i,arcan, has dlea w>Ili ba he 1p the nth W
Cook bomb generally. p' Fonda aro almost whop invested, there his books. Ppeared wibh here, 40 tthllua '
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y ounoil only A552.• The•total cTeb* of the 1' flow rr>npe
mdiug of 13ssnb, sedueeting the aa-aParatiati of 26. Rusin the year there was loaned limited States, ImmedfatOiy after >;be 1Btat z#n1�n: of, ,
leNs aFsh In the tseaenry Febragry 1,, Ghe bell, tbslG,lst at h.ati', 484, lir %a*' '�
mage, this Council to have Eosin stook assessed ant an mo gages the tsaua of 6268.16, 1890, it 61,040,707,016,14. The dearea stead of eleven
dfoot, as heretofore, was referred to Special which bear interest at 6 and 67J per 4ent se , wh1Qll.. s;-tjtg;''W!
Wil- ()Ommitteo, which recommended that per annum. The total amount of Sink. Iasi month urea 612,245,895.18. boar of inornrn ae,>�91490
the Warden• and Clerk sign the same ing Funds invested is 8125,916. Rev. R• Robinson, a superanaated Birko, a forwer paotor of'the r '
Mo• and forward it to $on. A. M„ Rose, Methodist minister, #ell from a ladder will preatb; the Dioses Rall,W40 Wjl
nning A circular from the clergymen of the Passed, reports Y adopted, etc , after interemal in nrieet ' ridgy and received
oney town of (ioderioh, requesting the p be remegnbesefj by rriApy 4f the ]non•
which the Council adjourned to meet j which may prove fatal, gvegatloq, will also talo art
Couee; Connoil to erect a County Poor On the let Tuesday in June next. Winnipeg ie a veritable journalistio services. This will be ti4e rg tt "
yin, Hones, was referred to the Special cemetery. No fewer theta 26 journals fatly meeting in the all Chu1r i4
ydd, Committee, which recommended that Ness Not have been started cad buried in that we doubt not will be well att� aid
mp- it stand over for oonaideration at the jail !r �s Aro�u T��o���y pity within the last quarter of a pen- NOTES. --BI
June session, as Legislation may take a fury. yth L O 14 held• tjroit~
son, place upon the subject at the present - regular meeting on Monday, thol
ith, session of the Legislature. The Choicest Stealitl a from The late Senator Redier, who died last. An effort ie halo t .' .
Hees A oirordlar Prow C. Chamberlain, re g t;ed poor lad2�Oworlling ateflrst for $1 a! a tablish a monthly fairg,Iieigd tR ba,'.
our County ICxehan '
licensing non-standard stallions was a pIr Jas. McLaughlin has sold his farm per held on the first Wednesda f .
ton, referred to Special Committee, which week. He made his money in ]umber- y 4 each
tri- recommended that no action be taken. seat half of lob 6, Howiok, on the 6th ing operations;and apeonlating. month; the council voted $jQ tp help
aonoeaaion, of to Mr Robt $Coe f Mre Farmer of Stratford tt al°ng, at the last meeting. Tbr1
art, Moved by Mr Milne, seconded by Mr the cum of 62 110.. y'� Cr , widow of a old $Iackborough property was gflsr.
Oliver, that the County engineer act brakeman recently killed while poop ed far cafe b aaCtion t
fly, with the ecgineer for Perth in having Mrs Auehineloss, a sister of Mr R. S ling care on the G. T. R. and for whose +tat the Oom.
mercial hotelyone day this week, but
a bridge built over the river Maitland Chilton, U.S Conan], at Goderiah, died death the Coroners jury held the rail -
age, on the boundary of Grey and Elms, at at Brooklyn, N.Y., on Wednesday, the way responsible, ie suing the Company was not sold. Mr James Davlt has
hie, the fourth concession. Referred to 22nd Jan. for $20,000, been re-engaged. as bell ripgor,. Con,
Road and Bridge Commjttee, whioh IIIc James Creech hie again been mp_ heH Boman Ming, Napanee, has fallen ke blle,L a &seupplies the pound, also *`
ey, adopted the resolution. ' pointed to the positions of constable $30,er, He oared for Mre Mar- receives the magnificent same Of 65.
A circular from the County Council tax•collector bell-rin er, ' Karat Hooper, an aged person, and in $
ted of Welland in reference to the assess- lector, lamp lighter B care takerxtown return, she willed him all her treasure ple Leaf Lode I O G T
or, went of railw illi g . ,held
ay property, was referred hall, etc,, etc., etc., at Exeter ata ear- for his $indnese, It was not known their regular meeting on Fsidayujght
mss to the Special Committee, which recom- ly salary of'$325. y that she possessed any wealth. last, when then elected the foIlowin
mended that no motion be taken. On $nnday morning of Tact week a The hones of Mr Tracey, Secretary of g
nal A oiroular from the Count Council officers: O T, W W Sloaa; Y T, Editlt
Y frame dwelling house, the property oy the Navy, in Washington, waa burned Q Young; Sec, John S McKinnon;
col of Simcoe in reference to railwny die- MrePopple,mnd occupied by Mr Jephaon, on Monday, and. Mre and Mise Tracey F S, W 13 Stewart; Tress
a- criminations, oto., was' referred,'to the and two other unidentified women McTavish; Cha W + Mise M
ea- S ecial Committee, whioh recommend- mod situated �nemr the Presbyterian were victims of the fire. Mr Tzaoey M, Neil Ta Total m Montgotgery;
art ed that the sumo be ai ned b the ehagro n Egmonddille, was burned to was carried from the hcuseuneonsoious„ Robert Hoipvard; Iy' .$J Ilton; 9
ut Clerk and Warden and forwardedY the ground.
Dr. Coleman, of Seaforth A des atch in the New York Tribune Magnjre•
de- The report of Mr Tom, I. P. S., was hie pnr- p Installation takes place Chia (F�iday) �
read and referred to School Committee, chased the Enterprise Salt Works in from Stratford, Ont., says a large nam. evening, Arrangements have been ,
n- which recommended that it be printed Brussels, from the Creditors of k', C, bar of Canadians are returning to Strat- completed to have the Grand Chief
Mr in the minutes, and that 150 copies of Rogers. The block will be oppearted. ford from the Michigan lumber woods Templar and the Grand Secretary of
on the report itself be issued for the use of The price paid, including chattele,wood on foot and penniless, having failed to the I 0 G T at the Distriet Lodge,
of the inspector. and Salt on hand, will foot up over obtain work owing to the open winter. which holds its nest session tat Au-
Atelegram from the County Clerk $7000. The trio] of the snit for libel brought burn, on the 12th just. As both of- �.
nd re -widening Sleighs was referred to Road Robt, Thompson has disposed of his by Mr Parnell against the London fivers will be in Bl th th
nd and Bridge Committee, which recom- one hundred acres south•half lot 20, Times was to have begun on Monday, yjous, it is understood et might pre- f
d mended that no action be taken. con. 7, of Morris,to Frank McCau hey but when the case was called the counsel Lodge will hold a Special meetin Lyth
r. The usual motion to raise $3,000 for forthe Sum Of $3,000. -The farm latel' I stated that the suit had been com ro- g On
the improvement of boundary lines, owned by John Clennan, of Morris, who mired, the Times paying Parnell£'.,000 that night, Tuesday, 11th inst, and
was referred to Finance Committee Suddenly, disappeared about two years damages, has invited the neighboring lodges to ...1
d• and adopted by them. ago, has been purchased by Donald me. A contem orar be precool in as large numbers as
a COUNTY PRINTING. � Callum, The price paid was $2,700. P y sags the flth thing possible.
n. o brought forcibly to mind by the open-
�endere for the printing for the One day t fast week, while Andrew ing of the Dominion Parliament is that Over 1000 people have been drowns `i`
n' county were received from the Exeter Joynt, af'West Wawwno.,h, was driving Sir John Macdonald has made Ontario by a cloud burst ' d
a Advocate, and Times, Seaforth Sun, along the road the bolt came out of the farm lands ver Shea itt China.
e and Goderich Signal, That of the Y p. His promises
e whiftietrees, the horse wms atruok on the of protection to the farmer have resulted The wife of James Campbell, a
Sun was accepted by the committee. heeis,Oausing him to run, and the tongue in 75 Dents per bnahsl for wheat, 62 Windsor drayman, has received a letter
n' SPECIAL 005f5fITTEE'8 REPORT. fell Gat On the ground. MT JOyIIt jamp- CentO for peas, 30 cents for baric and notifying her that an uncle had loaf
n' The following is the substance of ed from the wagon and in doing So broke 25 cents for oats. These must be home ,;'
a this Committee's report : The com- ,besides getting badly market prices. died and bequeathed her $25,000.
a bone in his hand
ni mittee endorsed the petition of Senator Shaken up. I Nellie Patterson, of Mount Carmel,
d McCallum asking that Railway Com- The following changes are reported (Mmmong t))h humor elf just puodla ds ' is the only woman machinist in Con-
panies be compelled to permit neces- from Wroxeter; -Mr Alfred A. Crom• are thefollowin necticut. She is a handsome girl, ,
nary drains octose their lands being well hie sold his honae, lot and cooper titled to vote at, mon oipai�electiona Poigularye She ick in• action and very
e conatracted and repaired, and to com- oho to Mr P is employed by the n:;
P Henry Thompson, of ceea- t Occupation, Queen; address, England." Mount Carmel Belt Company, and is 1.<'
f cel them also to contribute towards water, who takes poeaesaion at once.- She ie assessed on iV. E. quarter, 1G, 10, afull-fledged machinist, having a `'."
eSuch construction and repairs. Mr Thomas Rae has entered into part- 2�V. "Tache, Rev. Alex.; municipal a rued
Reoommonded that the clerk be author- nership with Mr George E. Dane, in the elections; occupation ArchbiahO her full time at the trade and mastered ' ,
; ed to make suitable arrangements fozmer's old stand, the stook being the $mith, Donald A.; tion iAr election.,; it in all its details, illise Patterson -
for the keeping of Thos. McPhail, ata dr pods and can block up a pieceof workon a planer {
y g general one bought by lot 62, nt Francis Xavier; occupation, or tarn np an mrbor or any other pro -
e cavo the Connty solicitor be ai Toyed d r Dane from Me Jar, Ireland.
rate not exceedin $2 Sir, Montreal." duct of a lathe ge well as any man in
d g per wee in ,„
view of possible legislation n on the A ttelegram to Wednesday's dailies the employ of the Com an i3he earns �,
matter of Pedlars &;Hawker's Taenias, states that a wealthy ranchman nomad Dlontrea] shippers have a big live a man's wa es and ie pin ova with her
Thos Elliott was frozen to death on the Stocic shipping scheme, which they in- work. At first she had to meet with
no action betaken on the motion of tend bringing before the Dominion
Mr Dulmage, but that in ver s ecial Big ;Fork river, Montana, last week, jealousy from her fellow -workers, bot
y p It is to be ho od that this Item does not Government. They wdnt �
to conduct proceedings against parties p permission her pll favor ways have made her a ":;'
violating the by-law. refer to T.M. Elliott, a .dormer resident to bor, alh, .r the East End of the
of Goderich township, well-known in harbor, a7]uarantine yard, into which general favorite. ,
SAILOR'S SEPORT. the American cattle trains could bo run, I °
this section, who some years ago settled and from which the cattle could be a.
DTr Dickson, jailor, reported as fol- in Dakota, and who has of late years �.'+�iV . ��i�U£YIf�Cltii'll#�,
lows :-There are 20 prisoners in loll, been Battle ranching in Montana, At transferred to steamers set apart for
2 females and 18 males. Of the for- our last fall exhibition he brought a the trade, and carrying no Canadian T)OARDERS WANED -GOOD ACCOM-
mer Mary Brady, i9 a vagrant from number of branches to Goderich, which cattle J MODATION. Apply to &IRS READ , Hur-
McKiliop; she was recommittedifor the formed quite an attraction on the oc- At an early flour Monday morning at on Street.
7th time, on the fifth of Dec., last. cession. We await particulars. Ottawa, the devouring element deprived LOST-SOAIEWHEREBETWEEN COATS
She is 57, weakminded, and apparently the Conservative party of one of their Store and resideene on the Ilayfioid road
without friends. The other female, --••'-- most effective Cam ai n ar uments— a black ebony walking stick. Finder will be
being committed for murder, is await• p g g suitably rewarded on returning the sauce to
NEWS NOTES I the old familiar pay car "Jamaica," in COATS STORE,
Ing trial. Of the 19males,3 are insane, j which Sir John and party of apologists
they are simply awaiting removal to made their famous preelection tour in � NOTICE TO DEBTORS. k
the asylum. Uf the others one je Haldimand election takes place on 1386. The Government car "Ottawa"'
under sentence of larceny, two for the 20th February, and nominations All parties indebted to the underti nad,
on the 13th. was slaw burned, together with several and whose accounts have been reader�dg, are
assault, one for contempt of court, and others. The loss ie -roughly estimated hereby notified that the same must be paid
one debtor, the remaining 11 are vw- East Middlesex Farmers' Institute at between$80,000 and $90,000. before the 20th just., or they will be placed :r
grants, three of them are old and feeble, have voted that the duty on corn should in court for collection. This is imperative N.
being aged respecting 67, 68, and 80. be struck off the list. David Battling, a native of Germany, in view of possible changes in the business.
At present there are G atieists under committed anicide at Delhi on Friday ARTHUR COUCH.
P Four hundred of rife London Asylum laa�t. He left his house and walked a M�.S• W j-�('T"� ��—
care of the jail Surgeon. patients have had the influenza, There M:O.$:M:
were no fatal cases. short distance c Some woods, where TEACHER OF MUSIC.
.:
SAIL AVD COIIItT IiOIIEE COUJIITTEE. he 80Cated a p1CCe of rope to the hmb
This committee visited the jail and Siz of West Zorra's old pioneers of a tree and hang himself. When devno, Ora formic eofhnicon, or Musical
found everything- heat - and" clean;" and Have"died-witlihi the past few days.- found about an -hour after life was ex= air. s. Hmrtt's,-o pupils. Rooms a -
the prisoners satisfied with their treat. Three were more than 90 years,of age. tinct. Deceased tried last May to take ppoaiteMr. Whjtehea&a. --
ment. They recommended several Kane, the Toronto wife murderer, his life by Swallowing Paris green, but MISS SWITZER;
minor improvements and conveniences wilj suffer death on the 12th Inst., the took too large a dose. He was aged (Late of St. Thomas Musical Calle e
to the county buildings. executive having declined to interfere. about Myears and leaves a wife and MUSIC TEAC$ER is re orad g
ROAD AVD bRIDOE COSI'�IITTEE REPORT. Quite right, large family to mourn his lose. litnited number otrpnp is on the Pian000
The committee recommended that A recommendation that the votes Battle Creek, Mich., hie produced O e deuce of Mraher B iculars adply at the
Gray's bridge on Mill Road, west of and proceedings of the Manitoba Legis• the most novel crank yet, in the shape old Presbyterian Church. I opposite tae .I
Brucefield, be rebuilt, also Buckleys lature be not longer• printed in French of a man who requested the City Recor-
bridge. Lake Sbore road, Ashfield; that was adopted in that House on Tuesday der to order all the saloons in town not HOUSE AND FOUR LOTS IN HOLMES•
the south span of Clinton bridge be without a division. to sell him anything to drink. The' yILLEforsale. four ro ms down storey
rebuilt. The committee also recons- Recorder took the sensible drunkard and threenupti Frst•ciass stones demon etard
mended the advive ability of re- As a young man named Charles Bow- IIar, hard
twining the services of a county erman was engaged in feeding a clover around to all the gin mills, told the and soft water and usual conveniences. Good
mill in Mr Burrs barn in Bloomfield proprietors to take a good look at him I stable and hay abed. The lot is a block of
engineer, in accordance with a and not sell him bud a on p one acre with street on each side. Will be
resolution of Messrs Wilson and Ont., on Tuesday, his left hand got g pain of ro- sold for $5a% For information apply to T.
Kelly. caught in the cylinder, tearing it off secution. A tippler's wife often makes C. PICKARD, Holmeaville.
near the elbow. the rounds of the saloons on this kind r�
REPORT OF SIR AINSLEY, $OAD COMMISSIONER Of an errand,but this is the first known CONGER i
This report contains in detail all The announcement of the death of instance where the tippler himself did
the orders paid for bridge repairs dur- the Hon. John Macdonald, the principal it. COOPER'S HALL.
ing the'past year, and is not of interest partner in the well known firm of John Thou THURSDAY 'S
published in full. It further Says;- Maodnnald c& Company Toronto, and a gh a city of 40,000 inhabitants, ,,., Feb 13th s
All the contracts have been completed member of the Canadian Senate, will Jerusalem has not a well within its Under the auspices of the Athletic As -
in a satisfactory manner and the coun- be received with deep regret througlThut walls, and the water need is either rain sociation. A first-class programme
ty bridges all appear in a good state of the entire Dominion. He was a very water ]sept from the last rainy season will be rendered. The hall. will hold
repair and likely to so continue during prominent Methodist. some six months before, or water ear- about 250 and we want that many there.
tied in Skins of animals by men or ADMISSION, - - 10 Ceuta.
the present winter unless something A recent bulletin from the Central women, donkeys or camels, from wells FRANE $ODOENs, Sec
worse than the ordinary freshets occur. Experimental Farm, Ottawa, deals more or.lesa dis ant. With thousands - - -- y
The total amount of orders issued from with the subject of barley and claims of bonsai Jerusalem hasn't one chimney
I h 1st, ecei taJan 1890, ie o Cou.9y that even w g unfavorable Season for and the traveler chilled by the exposure MORTGAGE SALE
I have received and paid to County barley growing th®re is a wide territory to the humidity of its vault like dwell -
Treasurer for sales of old material, $14. in Canada in which two -rowed barley ings, who needs artificial heat, must be —AT THE—
The following bridges should be rebuilt for the English market can be grown content with the poor comfort afforded '99ff}}ppp}]]] pn I pp}} n}�
early in the summer of 1890 - Grey's with+advantage, and that a heavier by a brasier of live charcoal, the sub-UllUl]UUrp H�UU� C1jUlOL
bridge, east of Brucefield, and Backley's crop of two -rowed barley of the varieties etiute for stoves fn the cit f f
bridge on L, S. road Ashfield, as they named could be raised than of ordinary y -O,N-
are old and not quite Safe for heavy six -rowed barley. The farmers are In the Legislative Assembly on
teams. They are not more than 22feet therefore advised to change from the Thuesday, aft<r routine, Mr Charles SatnCd�y, MA1•Ch 1 �90
Iong, and should be built of cedar six to the tivo-rowed. Mackenzie, member for West Lambton,
throughout. The soubh Span of Clinton more than fulfilled the expectations tion pthe W. Laithwaiae Form about i83laores
THE CANADA COACH HeRaLr So- formed beforehand of him. He tra- being Lot Number Forty-seven, in the Majt
bridge Should be re -built, and a Stone CIETY.-The different breeders ' of versed the field of the speech from the land Concession of the Township of Gods -
wing wall added to the north. coach borsea met at the Cit Hotel throne in a skilful wa and made some rich. For forth or Particulars andconditione
EXPENDITURES. y y Of sale see posters oral, '
The Treasurer Submitted the follow• London, Tuesday, and held their Sret pointed observations on the New Party, pply to
annual meeting. Mr Jno. Gibson of Dr. Gillmour's s eech wase uall fel• D. DICKINSON,
rig comparative Statement o$ the set'- P q k CRON4N &BETTS, ,.
mated and actual expenditures and re- London township, the president of icitona and then Mr Meredith took the Auctioneer, vendor's Solicitors,
the society, occupied the ebair floor. His remarks did not arouse Clinton, London
c889 on general aecounte for the year ,sad much interest until towards the close
1889 :- Mr Jas blitcheil, of Goderich, as 8ec- r /�
ESTIMAT• rotary. After adopting the minutes, when he announced his intention to T, R TICKET ol• f IfuE
SO Ex- AOTIIAL the f0ltOwjng officers were elected:- bring in s bill to give the ballot to Se- • +
ACCOIINTa. I pENDI- Irxr>oNDI- President, A. Wilson, Paris; vice carate school erectors if the Govern-
TIIRER el - p ' ment did not do so. pt �,
Admimatratfon o1 JusWoe sa0oo 0o 21709 is resident Jno. Wilson, London ;
n,luests ........................ 60 00 - I2 00 treasurer, D. Fisher, Goderich • See. The death of Mrs Wm. Martyn, of
ail maintenance ..........,. 2400 00 2185 g9 retarq, Jas. Dljtebell, Goderie�I (re- Yarmouth, took place at the residence If you are Travelling North,. South
ury account ..................... 2300 o0 2229 34 elected), directors, GOO. Charleton of her eon, near Forest, where she slid
chool management......... fgm oo 2117 74 D + I her aged husband were visiting, on East or West, call on the undersigned
unatica and charities ... 1000 00 763 39 rtpCrlefl ; ThOs. Tag10r, Warwick ; f
alartes, &c.... 4000 00 4047 40 J. 0. Smith, New Hambur John +Wednesday last. The tee a in were for all infolrmation.
ontin ary &s 1500 00 1567 52 S brought to the old homestead in Yar-
tationary &c ................... 600 00 667 6g Aikeahead, Goderich ; J, W, Robin- mouth for burial and rise funeral was W. JAQiCSC1jVt
Town witnesses ....:......... 500 00 381 98 Son, St Mary's ; Andrew A. Youn , announced for $undo
High schools ....................: 3500 00 3430 08 y• On that alter -
Carlow; John Cozen, Ezeter • noon the mourners gathered at the G. T. R. AGENT.
iois{on court jury 4eAq ... 50 00 00 82 , S•
epairs count buildings 1800 00 1748 d8 Teeple, Kingsmill ; W. C. Brown, house and the hearse and undo -taker ' - --" _ - - -
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oads acrd brt ges ............ 5298 77 4795 18 Meadowvale; Mr J. Marsh, Richmond bad arrived to, conduct the funeral,
828898 7777 32�7m 27 Hi11. Executive Committee�aleesre when strange to relate, Mr Martyn sud- Cj• p� �,� A
eRa PPCelptR from Fisher, Aikenhead, and Essery The denly passed away. Tile funeral of
eddler'R licenses $925 00+, following standard of registration was Mrs Martyn was ostponed until Tuea• I 1 , lit
uctioneer'e 410 00 p
utoioat................. 224 62 adopted: -"Every animal offered for day, when the aged o0uple were buried •
registration Shall have at least one together. Mr Martyn onmC to thja
b11469 82I cross of either imported Engp;lish coach country from Ireland In 1831 and settled
paving the net actual expenditure on or ClevelaCd bay, and oneof thorough d Yarmouth, where he has Since rewi- WM, .. 000PER
eneral aecounte, $961 12 ]sae thtin the q dad. His „•was, perhaps, the oldest -----b i~--•u--
bred blood, er two crosses of ng- Mason in the country, having joined COOPER &illi'% BOOK STORE
mount estimated. lieh coach or Cleveland 112 or one
y+ the order in Dublin in 1830. Mr !
FINANCE !OOXNfTTEE'§ IMPORT. cress each of English coach or Cleve•-•--•-I� NO'tV d��"2�'� sOit•�-�•,
This committee recommended the land bay, Marlyn was 85 and his wife 87 years
S old, 1CLIN`Y ON .
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