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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1897-02-24, Page 5the glasses, should be correctly fitted but it is almost a, ` important that the i, frame should also y ,l be fitted scientific- ally. If they are not the proper effect is not receiv- �MI;'i411 t�m� ed from the lenses, your vision is un- comfortable and glasses till becom ing Scientifically fitted lenses within scien- tifically fitted frames give the re - stilts expected from them. We as graduate opticians KNOW properly to ,i. test the eyes and correct any defect of vision by glasses. WE KNOW How II also to fit frames i' so that they shall not only allow the I' lenses to do the work intended of them but that they shall also look well and be becoming to the wearer. Free test, moder- ate price for glasses and money baek if not satisfied. Mon � Wilson! DRUGGISTS CLINTON. _ MORTGAGE SALE -Ori' VALUABLE - FARM !LANDS In the Township of Goderich.- Under and by virtue of the power of sale •ontained in a certain mortgage, which will 5e produced at the sale, there will be sold at g0l,le auction, by David Dickinson, Auc- tioneer, at the Commercial Hotel, Clinton, —On— SATURDAY, THE 27TH FEB., 1897. tt 2 o'clock p, m., the following proporty, viz: - rhe South Half cif Lot number 2:3 in tiro Fifth 7oncession of the township of Goderich in the ounty of Huron containing 40 acres, more or less. TERMS: -10 per cent. of the purchase money down on the day of sale and the balance In 30 days thereafter, without interest. The property will be put up subject to a reserved price. Further terms, particulars and condi- Aons made known at the sale or upon applica- tion to the undersigred. JAMES SCOTT, Vendor's Solicitor. D. DICKINSON, Auctioneer. Clinton, Feb. 2nd, 189'7. WM. N. WALKER, —the reliable UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER, SEAFORrH2ONT. Parlor Furniture repaired and recovered. Carpets sewed and laid, also cleaned and re novated at reasonable prices. MOP -Orders left at BROADFOOT & BOX'S store, Clinton or Soaforth, will be promptly at 1 'ended'to. �.. Consigneys e e e Clinton Laundry Huron Street. Our work as usual is first-class and guaran- teed, while prices are lower than ever. we make a specialty also of Family Washing, and call for the goods and deliver them free. AD -Call and see how much we can do for little money. C. CONSIGNEY, Huron St., Clinton. Opposite Commercial Hotel. Watch, Clock, and �Jewelery Repairing... Are three of our strong pointe. Our exceptionally good facilities enable us to carry out all orders quickly, skilfully and reason- ably. Careful attention is given to the requests of cus Comers and our system precludes almost entirely, the annoyance caused by mistakes. -Send Us Your Repairs, or inform us, and our messenger will call for thein without extra charge. B. Humball, The Leading JEWELER. CLINTON. Don t forget our Engraving. TOWN HALL, CLINTON. ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, MARCH 8. Something entirely l The wo The rftmarvel of the DINEMATOCRAPHE. dirt that works Its way Into t e watch It stands to reason that .��71��tACle But they know not the wildering spell That the marriod possess who are trained in MONTHS TQ LIVE. The "New Womanta" Valentine. love -lore, As this tortured heart truly can tell. cate mechanism of the watch, must if allowed to retrain and �efv%�`nTWO eaf[�i Vf TWOY THAT w" WHAT A DOCTOR TOLD MR. From the Toronto Saturday Night. ">1'ii11e8 • ' ' time keying qualities of Our p g r y• watch. Longer• lL ruyy run with- DAVID MOORE. Adored one, I am waiting for thee ` As often seen are At Lha most is the longest icd p difference i that respect but P other rich man can I see That hue half the attractions that thou dost That That I'm wishing she early may will with the angels and Tela in the choir, iter wit improperly fitted. a Watch should run without THE REMARKABLE EXPICRIONOR OF Ppossoes i, t It is most import- being cleaned. During that tine ONIC WHO WAS AN INVALID FOR To ontrap and bewilder poor me. EXPERT WATCH CLEANERS, sift Of COUI'6Ie that its astup(shing the amount o f YLARs-SIX DOCTORS TREATED HIM •1'Ite eluglo aro all very well the glasses, should be correctly fitted but it is almost a, ` important that the i, frame should also y ,l be fitted scientific- ally. If they are not the proper effect is not receiv- �MI;'i411 t�m� ed from the lenses, your vision is un- comfortable and glasses till becom ing Scientifically fitted lenses within scien- tifically fitted frames give the re - stilts expected from them. We as graduate opticians KNOW properly to ,i. test the eyes and correct any defect of vision by glasses. WE KNOW How II also to fit frames i' so that they shall not only allow the I' lenses to do the work intended of them but that they shall also look well and be becoming to the wearer. Free test, moder- ate price for glasses and money baek if not satisfied. Mon � Wilson! DRUGGISTS CLINTON. _ MORTGAGE SALE -Ori' VALUABLE - FARM !LANDS In the Township of Goderich.- Under and by virtue of the power of sale •ontained in a certain mortgage, which will 5e produced at the sale, there will be sold at g0l,le auction, by David Dickinson, Auc- tioneer, at the Commercial Hotel, Clinton, —On— SATURDAY, THE 27TH FEB., 1897. tt 2 o'clock p, m., the following proporty, viz: - rhe South Half cif Lot number 2:3 in tiro Fifth 7oncession of the township of Goderich in the ounty of Huron containing 40 acres, more or less. TERMS: -10 per cent. of the purchase money down on the day of sale and the balance In 30 days thereafter, without interest. The property will be put up subject to a reserved price. Further terms, particulars and condi- Aons made known at the sale or upon applica- tion to the undersigred. JAMES SCOTT, Vendor's Solicitor. D. DICKINSON, Auctioneer. Clinton, Feb. 2nd, 189'7. WM. N. WALKER, —the reliable UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS MAKER, SEAFORrH2ONT. Parlor Furniture repaired and recovered. Carpets sewed and laid, also cleaned and re novated at reasonable prices. MOP -Orders left at BROADFOOT & BOX'S store, Clinton or Soaforth, will be promptly at 1 'ended'to. �.. Consigneys e e e Clinton Laundry Huron Street. Our work as usual is first-class and guaran- teed, while prices are lower than ever. we make a specialty also of Family Washing, and call for the goods and deliver them free. AD -Call and see how much we can do for little money. C. CONSIGNEY, Huron St., Clinton. Opposite Commercial Hotel. Watch, Clock, and �Jewelery Repairing... Are three of our strong pointe. Our exceptionally good facilities enable us to carry out all orders quickly, skilfully and reason- ably. Careful attention is given to the requests of cus Comers and our system precludes almost entirely, the annoyance caused by mistakes. -Send Us Your Repairs, or inform us, and our messenger will call for thein without extra charge. B. Humball, The Leading JEWELER. CLINTON. Don t forget our Engraving. TOWN HALL, CLINTON. ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, MARCH 8. Something entirely l The wo The rftmarvel of the DINEMATOCRAPHE. dirt that works Its way Into t e watch It stands to reason that wI rHOUT BENEFIT -HE OwEt3 HIS RKNEwISD HEALTH TO FOLLOWINO A But they know not the wildering spell That the marriod possess who are trained in this dirt mixing with the Oil, clogging and we+tring the deli- FRIUND.S ADVICE. love -lore, As this tortured heart truly can tell. cate mechanism of the watch, must if allowed to retrain and from the Ottawa Journal. David is known Thy wife is a poor sickly thing • She surely can't live tin the spring birds lu accumulate eventual! ruin the Mr. Moore a well and tnuchesteenled faruler living in the Then when song are singing and roses bloom• time keying qualities of Our p g r y• watch. Longer• lL ruyy run with- county of Carleton some six miles , Our wedding -bells gaily will ring. out you noticing any appreciablo from the village of Richmond. Mr. I know you won't think it a sin, difference i that respect but P Moore leas been au invalid for soine That I'm wishing she early may will with the angels and Tela in the choir, iter wit eventually rte breakdown will Years, and physicians failed to agree its to his ailulent. Not only this but place And her life safely begin, come if neglected• their treatment failed to restore hitu She is gentle and mild as a dove, WE ARE to health. Mr. Moore gives the follow- ing account of his illness and eventual She's so suited to regions above; And whheens'sho•s transplanted to heavenly EXPERT WATCH CLEANERS, restoration to health. He says: -'My Thero'll be uothhlg to hinder our Toes. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRERS first eickuess came on file when I was 60 years of age. Prior to that I had CLARA 11. MOUNTCASTLE, we are all round Jewellers, but always been a strong healthy man. I had a bad cough and was growillg weak and in bad health generally. I St. Boniface Election Watch Repairing went to North Gower to consult a THE ORE6INWAY CANDIpATE DEFEATED ,... ..,...,: ..,. doctor, who after examining me said, -gI8 OPPONENT'S MAJORITY , °;'t I6 NT' is our Specialty. Mr. Moore I am very sorry to tell you Drop in and let us examine your that your case is very serious, so much so that I doubt if you can live The election in St. Boniface, Man., watch. If it doesn't require two months, He said my trouble was on Saturday, resulted in a victory for Mr. Lauzon over the Greeuway can - cleanin ou will know it. We g Y a combination of asthma and bron- •.didate, Mr. Bertrand. Five hundred will tell you so. If it does and chitis, and he gave me some medicine and some leaves to smoke which !le and ninety-six votes were polled, of you wish to leave it in our care said Tright relieve ale. I took neither which Lauzon received 388 and Bert - 208. A deal of interest we will guarantee to fix it up because I felt .sure I had neither trouble he said and that he did not rand good was attached to the election (which was aby-election right at a moderate price, understand my case. Two days later I went Ottawa and consulted one for the Manitoba Legisla• ture) on account of the school settle - the most . ,Hent question, it being the sole ques-tions at issue in the campaign. There - Ile gave a thorough examination and o stilt is considered a reply to 1�r.Laurier's P. B. Crews. pronounced my ailment heart trouble, and said 1 was liable in my present failure to cetera out t1 pledges he condition to drop dead at any mo- made to the Quebec electorate. Both the Dominion and Provincial Govern - Jeweler and went. I decided to remain in the city for some time and undergo his treat- itlents supported Bertrand. Expert Watch Repairer. ment. He wrote a few litres on a piece of paper giving my name and place of Archbishop Langevin has expressed himself its being satisfied with the re - residence and trouble, to carry In my stilt, and claimed that it would have pocket ill case I should die suddenly, all important bearing in Quebec. He WANTED. -Young women and mon, or older I did not seem to be getting any better accounted for the vote polled by Bert - ones if still young in spirit, of undoubted char- under the treatment and finally left the rand because of there being 100 Eng- acter, good talkers, ambitious and industrious find employrnont In a good Cause, with $60 cit determined to consult a doctor Y lith- speaking voters in the riding, who can month ands upwards according to ability. nearer horne. I was a a:n examined and 6 are most! Liberals. He had also Y [�or tt0v. T. S. LiNscoTT, TORONTO, ONT. the idea that I had heart disease was favored Prendergast against Lauzon scouted, the doctor saying there was in January, 1890. Agent wanted. many a man following the plow whose -- Good position now open to take charge of business in Clinton. Good money to heart wag in a worse shape than mine. Iremained under the treatment of this News Notes. Mr. Neelon of CUampbellford was kill - our man. Apply by letter to THL SI, 'It MNG. doctor for a long time, but got no bet- ed at the Marmora iron mines by a CO., London, or call on W. C:AMPBBLL, Claret- ter. Then my case was made worse failingstone. ` don Hotel, Clinton. 953.4t by an attack of la grippe, which left behind it a terrible pain in my neck The second session of the ninth Leg - WANTED. -Earnest Men and Women to circulate • The Sword of Islam: Or suffering book. Graphic account and shoulders. This became so severe that I could not raise m head from y islature of the Province of Mal.itoba wits opened Thursday. Armenia," a thrilling of the Eastern Question, the Turk, Armenian, my pillow without putting' my hand Sectored Assistant Clerk Rouleau, of the House Commons, is to be and Mohammedanism With its horrible mass- to it and lifting it up. I on of superan- acres. Numerous startling illustrations taken until I was trying my sixth doctor, nuated, and Mr. Brodeur, M, P., is Ag, Agents on the spot. 4$ pages. Only B$1.90ooks make $L5.00 to $30.00 weekly. Books on time. and instead of getting better Was et g !, g mentioned for the position. p Prospectus free to canvassers. THE BRADLEY- ing worse. The last doctor I had aa- Michael Brennan, the life prisoner GARRETSON Co., LTD., TO1toNTO, ONT. vised ale to wait until the heat of sum- from Barrie at the Kingston Peniten- - —~ mer was over when he would blister tiary, has been taken from the hospital ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE i are for the pains in my neck and and placed at hard labor. shoulders, which he felt sure would re- On Friday neither of the daughters 'nion it. I was on my way to Rich- Major Hiscott, P. had yet L mond to undergo this blistering when nM.e an of covered consciousness, and the life of co I met Mr. Geo. Argue, of Not th Gower, the elder of the two unfortunate girls who told me of the wonderful cure is despaired of. STRATFORD, ONT. Dr. William's Pink Pill had wrought Sheriff Mercer, cif Bent county, died A la e, ele[g�antly equipped commercial school -NOME 73ETTER 1, CANADA, Students in him, and advised me strongly to try them. I went on to Richmond, but Thursday at Chatham from apoplexy. may enter at any time. Write forcatalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. inSte;td of cin to the doctor's I going bought some Pink Pills and returned Ile was eighty-one years of age, and had been sheriff for more than fort y - WANTED. -Intelligent men with geed education towbom se,00.00 and oxpenaes for tho first year home and began using them. Before I had finished ru second box there Y years. Mr. W. R. Aylesworth of Deseronto would be an inducement, write with fun partied- was no room to doubt that they were hits been appointed a commissioner to lars. THE MANAOEn, 49 ,•Richmond St. west, ° bel in ale. I kept on takingtilt' Pills pnalad upon the state and management ToaorTo, ONT. _ Pink and m whih the . ' Y Y. of but of business of the Mokatvk Board of - - `- doctors had failed to sucessfully eliag- the Bay of Quinte. WANTED-Farmers'ones cr other indnatrious peraous of fair education to whom $75.00 q, month nose, was rapidly leaving me. The pain also left my neck and shoulders, John Suiter, a Wealthy and aged would be an indncemant. I could also engage a few ladies at their own homes. T. H. LINBOOTT, To. and after a couple Of months treat- farmer, of Raleigh township, Was RONTO, ONT. nlent I became strong and healthy. thrown out of his buggy on Saturday, I aur now in my 77th year and thank and falling into a ditch, was drowned. God that I ant able to go about with Mazhar Bey has been degraded from Confidence. a feeling of good health. I still con- his army rank and imprisoned in a In national as well as in business and tinue taking the pi]la Occawioually, fortress for being responsible for the social yitairs confidence+ is an essential feeling sure that for a person of n+y age they are an excellent tonic. After trrurder of in Italian priest in 1805. Mr. John Burns created a scene in requisite. the failu'e of so ranch medical treat - the British House of Commons by at - The reform party while inopposition mont I feel sure that nothing else than to •king Mr. W. W. Astor for his op - for eighteen years exerted their tit- Pink Pills could have restored me to position to the new County Council most endeavors to crente mistrust and my present condition." hall. The proposal to erect the hall want of confidence in the fiscal policy Dr.' Williams' Pink Pills create new was defeated. of the conservatives, and by the' of free trade, most certainly blood, build up the nerves, and thus drive disease frorn the system. In Actin on the advice of his h st pledges induced nnich capital from seeking hundreds of cases they have cured cians, Dr. Borden, Minister of Militia, will go south for two or three weeks profitable investment ill this fair land. Yet despite their cries of "free trade" after all other medicines had failed, thus establishingtile claim that the. y to give himself time to recover from and "blue ruin" Canada prospered. ered. p p are a marvel erring Che triumphs of the say acrid p he got in the recent railway accident. The reform party is now in power, modern medical science. The genuine am Captain L. H. Covetter, of S:tvanne, and in less than eight months has site- Pink Pills are sold only in boxes. bear- Ont., died early Thursday. was arty ceeded in creating it mistrust and want ing the full trade mark. "Dr. Wil- formerly co er of the steamer of confidence among business men such as has not prevailed in liams' Pink Pills for Pale People." Protect yourself from imposition by h Chicory when she was runnste the of since 1878. And no charge o, unfair refusing any pill that does not bear blockade Charleston during the American o treatment can be charged to conserva- the registered trade mark around the tive opponents. Whatever else the. box. Commutation of the death sentence tory party may have done it has been passed on Sullivan, of Moncton, N. B., loyal to Canada and Canadians, and "No Canadians Need Apply." for the murder of Airs. Dutcher, has has not followed the example, on the --- been asked, and a petition with 2,000 contrary it has avoided the disloyalty Victoria Warder. signatures forwarded to Ottawa. of decrying one's own country in order In estimating the loss and in plann- The Hammond murder trial at to injure political opponents. 'ing for reconstruction on the parlia- Bracebridge cattle to a conclusion Fri- ment buildings at Ottawa, Hon. Mr, dity night at eleven o'clock, when the _ .Carte ignores Canadian architects and jury announced, after being out for The New Ten. has employed an American. hve hours, that they could not agree Our readers will remember that Sir on a verdict. They were discharged. Matrimony has ten commandments. Y Oliver secured an Ainerivan architect d n y to a question from Lord Ireply These were studies out by Theodore for the parliament buildings .in Tor- relative to the strength Parker shortly before the day of his onto, the various fleets in the Mediterrane- wedding. They took the form of ten An American firm has been given an, Mr, Goschen, First Lord of the Ad - beautiful resolutions, which be in- the manufacture of Dominion of Can- miralty, replied that Great Britain scribed in his journal. They are its ada bank notes and stafnps by the could whip the lot, which figures follows: Laurier government. abundantly prove. 1. Never, except for the best reasons, On the school quostion Hon. Mr. The magnificent Hertford art col - to oppose my wife's will. Laurier ignores the opinion of the lection, left by Sir. Richard Wallace, 2. To discharge all duties for her judicial committee of the Queen's privy the, celebrated English philanthropist, sake freely. council, and seeks redress front Rome. to his widow, has now been bequeath- s. Never to scold. The motto of the new government ed to the nation by her. It iq 4. Never to look cross at her. seems to be "no Canadians or British- ers need apply." one of the finest private galleries lit world, and is valued at 93,500,- 6. Never to worry her with com- _ !the mands. lift on the Raw. There lies at 50 Colborne street, Ham- m. To promote her piety. ilton, a roan with a broken neck and 7. To bear her burdens. Hamilton Times• he still lives, John Wynn is his name, 8. To overlook her foibles. If "Rome" is to decide elections in and his case is causing considerable in - 0 To save, cherish and forever defend .10. Canada, it is (line for Canadians who believe in self-government to increase terest among the local physicians• Three weeks ago last Monday when h To her in Rome's population by transporting Mr. Wynn went into the cellar to at- he had fainting remember alwa s m a y Archbishop Langevin to the holy city. tend the furnace a prayers. Thus, God willing, we shall He is no Canadian, wherever he may spell, and fell over on his head. The broken he blessed. have been born, and no country is doctor said his neck was and _ bound to tolerate such a mischief• held out little hope of his recovery, News Notes. maker in its midst. After a consultation the patient was The mooting of Parliament will not take place until March 25. Hamilton Spectator. Mr. Laurier-, leader of the Times and placed in a plaster cast, and be llae Ween doing nicely since then. While Mr. T. Button, of the Matthews its party, sent• the solicitor -general of p Y g he is tenable to take any solid food, h( given liquid nourishment, and, as House, Stratf(7'd, had $350 stolen from Canada to Rome to endeavor to secure rt has ti strong constitution, the doctors h his cash register. tl a Pope's influence upon the Cana- expect that he will live for some time The Bell Telephone Company is ask- ing the Government for to dean electorate, through the Canadian bishops. The Spectator protested The Pasteur Institute in the city o Kt. 01 permission that action, not knowing New York received word that increase Chair rates. wot against htrll way "Rome" would ddecide. Delia Cushing, of London, Oat. wil Owen Sound electors have carried arrive at the Institute Saturday to taki The greatest attraction at the last TORONTO FAIR. Reanstio Motion Pictures. Nothing the by-law to grant $40,000 to the C. P. R. to improve the elevator facilties by The principle Was wrong an we protested. But his holiness ' has Mr. Laurier, the the preventative treatment for hydrop hobra. Miss Cushing was attacked ant +'. like them overseen in Canada before. a large mn'orit a waterworks ex- tension by- was also decided against and Times which backed Laurier's action bitten b a mild do on the streets flv4 weeks ago. She wag bitten on botl Entertainment from 7.30 till 10 p. m, aw carried. in seeping the assistance of the Pope sides of the body, and on the left aid y� ADULTS 256, CHILDREN IOa, Miss Mar Hiscott, the elder Baugh- ter of Major Hiscott, died early Fri- in the government of Canada, and which would have shouted with glee Dr. �,ondonr,al WANTI91). ;Old established wholesale House day morning from the effects of gas asphyxiation. The younger Mine His- had "Rome" decided in favor of Laur- ler, is riow as a wet hen -so inoculated rabbit with virus of the dog. and the rabbit diel wants one or two honest and industrious ro• cott early Saturday morning was still as mad angry that it wants to ilii^e the blah• immediately. The dog afterwards die, resentatives for this section. Car pay a hast- orabout ti12.00 a week to start w cap Drawer i unconcious, and the chance of her re- ops out of the country. It is a spec of rabies. Miss Cushing's father is B letter 29, B1rANT>eorrD, UHT. ,covert' is growing continually fainter. tacle beautiful to behold. carrier. i. 1 ,... ` '.,..... .....::... . .... _,. ,rc .... .._ . <. .. ...syr ,... ..,...,: ..,. GUNS! GUNS ! GUNS We avepractieal Machinists with a fully equipped Repair Shop. We rent repair and clean GUNS arid SEWING MACHINES of all kind, maker and styles; if any of the parts are broken or worn out we can make iiew. We grins}, sharpen and polish all kinds of KNIVES,SU1SSOR14 SKATES, &c., and retemper if required. Remember we repair everything in the shape Of Small Machinery, Household Ctensils, Umbrellas, Parasols and articles of like nativee. Our prices are the lowest that are possible and we guarantee satisfac tion. On uour 840113 from us—they are -the best.. The Onward Bicycle Co., Clinton. OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. Snap =� Dilor Consun-ere, �os�0000 O. O/sobaive N is giving 24 lbs Redpath's Granulated Sugar o every purchaser of $1 worth of Groceries,.in- 1 lb, of 25c, 40c or 50c Tea. We a other Bargains, 11 lbs, choice Oatmeal for 25m FLOUR of choice quality $2,15 per CWt., 071 which we give a premium as well as a low price. Come to us for your Bran and Shorts. Good, Clean Grain Wanted. O. OLSON, Victoria Street, Clinton. Clinton - Family - Grocery. •titilrti��ti��tiftti��• SHEPPARD & BEACOM FAMILY GROCERS, —And Dealers'in— awFLOUR AND FEED.== -- FARM PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. TERMS CASH OR ITS I QUIVA#. . garWateb for announcement next week.'MA ONTARIO STREET, - CLINTON, ONT. News Notes. BIRTHS. To the wife of John Davidson, black, STEWART.-In Clinton, on Feb, 12, the wife of Mr. Geo. Stewart, of a daughter. smith, of Teviotdale, near Palmerston- TAYLOR. -In Zetland, on Feb. fifth, Mrs.Ttobt triplets, girls, were born Sunday Taylor, of a eon. evening. DAvrsoN.-In Wingham, on Feb. 14th, Mrs.. The burning of Mr. Archibald John- John Davison, of a daughter. ELLIOTT.-In Goderich Township, on Fade. sons barn in Ashfield Township is be- the 19th hist. the wife of Mr. Alex. Elliott, a, ing investigated by Coroner Holmes of daughter. Goderich . BEACOM.-In Goderich Township, the wife of Mr. Wm. Beacom, a daughter. An illicit still was seized Oil Wm. Me- GLAZIER --In Clinton, on the I&h Inst., the Ilroyy's farm in Collingwood Township. wife of Mr, H. Glazier, of a daughter. Mcllroy was fined $100 and costs for the ofienep. MARRIAGFS. A bill to permit the construction of a WADE -COLLIER -In ButYalo, on the 90M bridge over the St. Lawrence opposite inst., by the Rev. Geo. Whitman Mies Jennie Cornwall was introduced in the United L. Wade, of Wingham, Out., to Robert Colder, States Senate. of Buffalo, N. Y. STODDART-STrWART-At the Methodist pa Mr. J. P. Shaw of Emsclale was Shot r• eonage, Petrolea, by Rev. Stephen Bond, on and killed by James Fry in tile, woods Wednesday, 10th Inst., Leah Stoddart, of Petro - near Ravensworth. They had it dis- lea, formerly of Wingham, to Will. Stewart of pute over some tanbark. Bothwell. HADart-Girmour.-At the manse,. wx'n� A meeting of the Executive of the ham, on Wednesday, Feb. 10th, by the Rev. D. Ontario Conservative Union was held I Perris Mr. William Haugh, to Miss Kate G21 - in Toronto on Saturday for organiza- more, froth of Turuberry. Lion . oses fur MCGEE-MCKELLAR.-On Feb. 17th, at the purposes. residence of the bride's uncle, John Geddes, by As it result of thefie la and famine Rev. W. T. Hall, of Belgrave Stewart McGee.. P g of Wawanosh, to Aggic Mcleellar, of Morris. in ladle there is aeri5is in the cotton DICK-CHAPMAN-Irr Honsall, on the 118th trade in Lancashit e, and thousands of Inst., by Rev. W. E. Kerr, Mr. John D. Dick, of looms have been stopped. Clarksburg, formerly of Hay, to Miss Carrie, daughter of Win. Chapman, of Hay. Dir. Lount, M. P., is applying to the STONEMAN-WILMAMS.-Ou Feb. 11th, is the Government for all investigation of Methodist church, Listowel, by Rev.'vVm. Wa- the methods of business of the' Massa- liams D. D., assisted by Rev. T. Albert Moor• chusetts Mutual Benefit Association, of Pafinerston, and Rev. W. Cooper, of Listow- el, John G. Stoneman, merchant Kirkton to which it is said is discriminating un- Mary :Evelyn, only daughter of Etev. Dr. lIVa7- fairly against its Canadian policyhold- liams, of Listowel, Ont. ers. CAMPBELL -TAYLOR, --At the residence of the bride's parents, Exeter, on Wednesday, Feb. William Travis, an employee of 17th, by Rev. W. M. Martin, Mr. Wesley Camp - Simpson's Carriage Works at Brant- bell, of Farquhar, to Mise Louisa, youngest ford, went to Dr. Clhapman's office to daughter of r. Donald Taylor. MOORE-FARqunAR-At the residence of Miro have all Injury tohis hand attended to. bride's father, Clinton, on Feb. 17th, by Rov. J. He was given an anaesthetic, but died F. Parke, Mr. Wesley J. Moore, to Etta,yonxig- before the operation began. It is said est daughter of Mr. Thos. Farquhar. An inquest will be held. He was in VICKERS -COOK -At Essex Centre, on Jam - the habit of using laudanum. 27th, by Rev. W.M. Fleming, Mr. Geo. Vickam to Miss Agnes Cook, both of Essex Centre_ (Sister of Mrs. Cree.) MARKET REPORTS. CLAXTON-TAMAN.-In Blyth, on Feb. 17th, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. J.'$. (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) Fisher, of Gorric, to Mr. Luman Claxton, df OLINTON. Detroit., Miss Evelyn Taman, daughter of Mr. John Taman, of Blyth. Fall wheat ................... 0 73 to 0 75 HOWARD -ENO. -At Trinity church Parson - Barley .......................... 0 30 to 0 40 age, Blyth, on February 17th, by Rev. T. E. Usts.. •....... 0 16 to 0 18 Higley. Mr. Robert Howard, jr., of Blyth, is 0 36 tc 0 38 Miss Emma Frio, of Hullett, Peas........... ......... .......... Potatoes, per bush,......... 0 20 to 0 25 DEATUS. Butter .......................... 0 10 to 0 11 TnORNE.-In Mitchell, on Saturday, Feb. 6th. Eggs per doz.................. 0 11 to 0 12 Bessie, daughter of Richard Thorne, aged S day„ 8 00 to 8 00years, 7 months and 8 days, and niece of It. H. Cordwood ....................... 3 00 to 3 50 Chown, Clinton. A les per bush ............. 0 35 to 0 35 CHURCmLL.- In Clinton, on Feb. 16, Mary X. pp p oldest daughter of Mr. John Churchill, aired 26 Dried Apples per lb.....:.. 0 2� to 0 21 years and 6 months. Ducks per lb ................. 0 05 to 0 06 STRWART.-Iu Clinton, on the 15th, the lnfant Turkeys per Ib .... ..........0 06 to 0 07 daughter of Mr, Geo. Stowart. Geese per lb .................. 0 05 to 0 06 NESBIT.-On the 18th Inst., atthe residenceof Chickens per pair............ 0 25 to 0 35 her son-in-law, Henry Baker, Goderichtowu- TORONTO FARMER6 MARKET.ship, Tamar Highfield, relict of the late Jamm Nesbitt, of East Whitby, aged 88 years. Wheat, white.... .....$ 78 to $ 80 BALL. -In Toronto, on the 13th inst., of In- do red ......... . . ..... 77 to 78 flamntation of the brain Gordon Rayson• infant son of Albert and Edith (Tall, aged o months and clo goose .............. 63 to 00 4 days, and grandson of Mrs. John Rayson, of Buckwheat ............. 32:} to 00 town. Rye ......... ........... :3 to 34 MCGEE.-In East Wawanoeh, on Fob, 1301, Oats ..................... 22 to 2.3 James McGee, aged 46 years. Peas ........... • • • • . • • • • 41 to 42 ISAAC. -In Exeter, on the 13th Inst. Sam,iel Barley ..... . ........ . . Isaac, aged 74 years, 5 months and 20 ciaya. Hay • , - , , „ , , , , , , , • • • • • .. 20 to 30 SOUTHCOTT.-in Toronto, on the 14th insL. • 12 (1n to 1400 Louisa, daughter of Mr. Chas. Soutbeott, fms«- Straw................... 7 W to 800 erly of Exeter. Eggs, new laid .......... 15 to 16 FRAYNE.-In Exeter, on the 17th Inst., Pere Ducks .......... . ....... 40 to 60 Edwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frayne. aged Batter, Ib. rolls ......... 12 to 21 3 years, two months and 6 days. do Tubs, dairy.. ... , 0 to 12 PASSMORE.-In Exeter, on Feb. 16th, William Chickens ............. 25 to 50 Passmore, ager! 8.1 years, 7 months. Turkeys.................1 0 to 10 DONAGH.-In Goderich, on Saturday, Feb. 7 Geese ................. 7 to $ 1897, Ann, relict of the late John Donagh, aged 68 years. Potatoes ....... ... .... 20 to 34 SCOTT. -In Goderich, on Sunday, Febraaxq Dressed hogs........... 450 to 5 60 14th, 1897, Emily Jails Cole, wife of John W .13eef, hindquarters...... 400 to 5 50 Scott, aged 24 years. do forequarters...... 250 to 3 50 FARLEY.-In Lower Wingham, on Sunday Lamb.. ................. 6 50 to 750 Feb, 14th, Edward Farley, aged 80 soars. TORONTO LIVET STOCK MARKETS. POCOCK.-In Wingham, on Monday, Fob. 1'a, Martha, daughter of George and Margaret Pa - Milch cows, each ...... $20 00 to $35 00 cock, aged 30 years, 7 months and 13 days. Export cattle, per cwt..... 3 50 to 425 Butchers' choice cattle,cwt 3 00 to 350 It is expected that a short delay in Butehers'ord.togdcabtle,cwt2 50 to 275 opening parliament will be announces Bulls, per cwt ............. 275 to 400 to -day or to -morrow because of the 1 Stockers & Feede's perewt 2 50 to 350 work of preparing the estimates botag Butchers' sheep,per head, . 3 00 to 4 00 behind on accounts of papers being Lambs, per cwt.... ...... 450 to 475 lost or mislaid during the recent Jere. Calves, per head........ , . 4 00 to 660 The budget was introduced I q. Clue EChoice Bacon hogs,per cwt 4 55 to 4 65 Ontario Legislative Assembly ` ;;: Thick fat hogs, cwt....... -3% Cry to 3 60 dWA by Mr. Richard Harcourt, rrovin- Lightfat hos, cwt..... , ...3 (dDbb to 3 65 tial Treasurer. The speeeli was lauda- I Sows per owl ......... ..2 75 to 300 tory of Sir Oliver Mowat, bqt 441wr Stags, per cwt ............ 200 to 225 gloomy as to the flgAncial' outlook for Boars, per owt............ 1 50 to 1,75 the current year. " r