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THE CiLltIVON DIFIVina..21,ECIOTID
*444.4 CI 11 $ 144c.rimintle+ GOIXEUIC1-1. ASIKRIU10B T_OWNSTAP
ELOISE E.. SEIMIVGS GODERICH CORligSPONDENT Headel otn
f Beniller has had great lir. Thos. If. Cooke of Brandon, 8OFR8 SF [ OFN
..,..,_ _.... , „.„_....„. luck catching suckers a Buehler's who hat been.visiting his mother,IVIrs.
ff+144.444014+4444444.444'444444444+44+1144+44+4440 . 1Wr• John Johnston had on Tuesday left on Wednesday for the 'West.
4 falls this season. They are beautiful. P. Cooke, for the past three months,
wool: a chopping bee cutthig down a
Xr. Lynn has been ill for some The Misses litairs exhibit in the win- Miss Lottie “nd Mr. Adam Centel -
fine old veteran poplar which had at- on of evocleriell township have been,
weeks, dow seemed to be especially for tabled the height of seventy five feet visiting friends in and around Luck -
Mrs. Harry Viclean had the niisfor- brides. l'he styles were very much and was thirty eight and a half lilacs now for the past week,
tune to miss her foot at her home on admired aud indeed their window was
Tuesday .weelc and break her wrist. It very attractive. , in dianteter. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Webster have
IVLr. Jacob Stokes is excavating for been spending a week with old friends
is sad in her case as her infant is Smith, baker, made 2oo dozen of a cellar. Ile will build a brick resi- in Goderich township and Clinton.
hot cross buns tor Good Friday a.
young. . summer.
Brophy and son nave had their fur- and then had to make another batch deuce this . Mr. J. licKeith, who has been very
niture and undertaking rooms newly ori Saturday to satisfy the public. Mr. Bogie e
ih
s avig a new stone
. sick, is able to be around again.
painted and papered. Tbe memorial sermon was preached foundation built under Ids residenew The busy plowman can be heard
11'fr. Bert Parsons, who cOme here on Sunday week at North street on Trafalgar street.
over a year age to take the manage- church by Itev. Dr, Daniels to a very • The poplar trees that ex-Alayor leder.rar. eiitzgerald •of Niagara Falls
intuit of the Massey -Harris business, large congregation as a tribute to Wilson has had cut ciewit have been spending his Easter holidays with
is duly .inotalled as shipping clerk at (Rev.) Mrs. Thos. Cosford, „.. sawed and- split and piled into cord -
the •engine works. For the first time in 33 rooks there wood which covers quite a respectable --'5. '' •-ch.""'
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Mr. E. BelCher, leader of Victoria was no prize Easter meat at his es- space. •A very pretty weddintook placelast Tuesday week at the residence of
street choir, will be pleased to learn tablishinent. Mr. McLean says that Mr. George Cox after spending the
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that one of the A
Artie explorers who Inchis other interests have assued. such winter at Winnipeg will visit Chicago Mrand MrsWalter Findlay Echo
took out the Government expedition Alay 26th, then to meet as a court of before retoriiing lionie. Bay, Ont., where Miss Enuni"Greer,
formerly of Asnfield, was married to
was Sir Edwora Belcher. revision and, appeal. Marlton got a carigad of oak front Mr. John McKinnon of Lucknow by
The Hawley well will soon have to a magnitude that he feels compelled Kentucky the otlier day, the key. V. R. Hart. The spacious
be piped. The water has made a deep to devote his whole time to them,
lied for itself and the spoce has ()ii Saturday•Captain Inkster left to
drawing room was prettily decorated
broadened wonderfully. A bridge, take his position, as sailing master on • . COLBORNE TOWNSHIP. for the occasion and the ceremony was
temporary of ceurse has been for • med the Government steamer Petrel which witnessed by about twenty five rela,-
ot some plonk but that will soon lose is lying at Windsor. , Seeding-WeS the order of Um day . lions and friends. The bride, who was
given away by Walter Findla
• position, It is a wonderful well lir. deoffrey Reit 'of:Trinity Ifni- last week. Yo was
T111111211g daily into the lake,
kev. James Atderson returned on
'Good Friday from Montreal. His
place while absent was supplied by,
Revs. McKay and Hamilton.
_ Mr. Willie Andrews, farmer near
• Dungannon, intends, to retire and
• build himself a nice residence in God -
crick. We wish him success,
. Three young women on Wednesday
•evening hired a horse and 'carriage and
:amused themselves driving at a fur-
ious rate around the square until .the
horse slackened its speed when scnne
one stopped them. The square was
lined with people, .some of whom hel-
loed at the horse which we presume
only urged it on. Some people said
the horse was running away but run-
away horses are not opt to run in
circles.
Mr. Alfred Collinsoa of. Londesboro
was the guest last week of hit broth-
er here.
•Mr. Blackstone is having his coun-
ters, and fixtures, piano and all pol-
ished o highly that the :whole furni-
ture will reflect one's countenance like
a mirror.
versify is spending his Easter vaco- I
W are glad to report that a inunber
tion et his home,
of those who have been oo. the. sick
Miss Wiggins, principal of St. Dav. list are improving rapidly. ' ./
id's ward school, kindly offered an 1 Miss Helyor spent the Easter tell -
Easter egg to the best writer in the i Cl
days under the patent
al roof n in -
class. Quite a number competed and toa, burger and his colleagues have been
little Nitta Kirkbride won the prize, Mr. John Waiters of • Saltforcl has stationed at lthcnaster i‘op, north of.
Miss Steventon of Clinton was the Balmoral, where they have been
; bought the hotel which °holed
guest during Easter holidays . of the by .yir: Henry Mai tui and intends closely pressed by British columns,
Dispatch riders entered Balmoral
Misses Mabel and Pearl Tretheway. turning it into a store' • . _
.. The deeorations at • St. George's 1 Mr, Benson Strauglian of Toronto. is Friday night and notified. the Brit -
were quiet. The In . Memoriam vases ish of the approach Of Mr. Schalk -
on e altar were filled with lovely home on a visitburger anti his party
. - :
the Y Mr. George McPhee is improving his .
flowers, Easter lilies predominating. place with a new fence along the road- It is reported that the Boer posi-
• tion at Rhenoster Kon ha'd become
dressed in a beautiful grey travelling '
suit and was attended by Miss Anne
Johnson. The groom was assisted by
Mr. Joules McKinnon, brother of the
bridegroom. Alter the ceremony an
elaborate wedding dinner was served.
The bride was the recipient of a
large number of lieautiful and useful
presents.
Loaders Aro •rylakinii Another
Effort For Pea0e:
8rci, 1902'
TIE M•ARKtT'8, •
neittolt dreeket, cteeed-Wbent steadtr•Ot •
Alaerienti Grain ceatret Sittordir
• .
Gotost fjuotniloor.
"Saturday livening, march 29.
',there win be no LiverPool or Loa"'
Vain excliange until Tueeday, „
weeitt wee quiet end steady at ceicse
co -day. With ore firmer, lone oat* loweo
notieg '',veresideet setienourger elle
E. W. Heitz, ex -Secretary. of tbe front-
ward. Were of the Party -Acting Frei. riIN:e3; zi;:(11:444041.e17::Cr:lidtpeltddcivlayo:allettiortro tga:
Went to Pretoria Writ= H1411144T114, 30
Inlet Emit* tinder it nog of Trues- lower.
If'pwavl illIlVir (it a :VII' / a
z.,n4,,oiNg won tr NI A tit:'''' 4.
eil..o.h. iiiisof. July.
*dent Nerrewlit Esonorti CuPture. omeago
Toledo • ':'-'' ''''' ' 77714 T7714
Pretoria.. Watch 23. -Acting Pre- Duluth. No. i. Nor . 70 10% 715s
eident Schalkburger, F. W. Reitz. 40. lie. 3„ hard„.,..... ,ia .... ....
ex -Secretary of State of the Trans. foRO.Wro 81. LAWANNur. Siiit"e'T,
vital. and, Vominandonts Lucas Mot- Gratin-.
er and Krogh, with their secretaries Wheat, white, bush.....,30 75 t• 40 791/2
and attendants, 'arrived here yester- 1,,,,v,fTttehtTh, g,LiuttIsli)itish,“ A.. 8 14:4 •.••••
cial train front Balmoral, about 50 Pete, bush.
miles east of here, They came in -
day, March 22, at 2.04 en a ePe- IliVuh er 1 eayt , r:ouossue.... bush ' 00 5:0: 0:0.,6172
to Balmoral under a flag of truce. Beane, bush. .,........., 1 00 1 20
Eft, besh... . '''' .. 0 lig *4..
17Pon arriving here Mr, Sehalkbur- Oats, bush. . ' . 0 g1/4 (..”1/4
31100 tO pa 00
7-00 000
afterwards preceeded to the railway straw, camel, per ton.,, 7
etation and entrained at gye Prune turd Vegetables- .
o'clock for Itronsta,d, whence they Potato!), per bag so 60 to 50 70
cabbage per dos
Will go out • under a safe con- Apples p' er
duct,. ' MIMS: per bbl g
For a week pat Mr. Schell:- Turnips, per bag
ger and. his Party drove immediate. Buckwheat,
ly to Lord Kitchenee's headquar- Hay end straw.-
ters, where he had an interview tr, Pelf ton
ay, per tout
with the British general, The Boers St'leT, '
350 450
080 100
0 20 023
The synabols upon the pulpit and sige;
COLD STORAGe AS
AN INVHSTMENT.
almost hopeless, and that 'Mr.
reacling ,deslc were gold upon white Mr. Harry.Mew has moved to Ben -
with fern leaves laid around the edges miller -where he is engaged with Mrs, While, primarily we do not live to Schalkburger narrowly cscapid cap_
t4ewart for the summer at the ours. eat we must eat to live, and a coun- ture.
like embroidery and red carnations at
the top A large palm, was in the ery, • . try gains its • highest dignity in pro- Another Attempt at Peace,.
centre of the sanctuary and a. large Mr. Thos. Talbot and Mr. Fred. duction where it can not only feed its 'London,Match 24. -The news that -
collection of fiotvering plants and fol. Mugford changed hems one day the own population but export all its stir- 1 the wandering Boer "Government.,
lege were arranged in front. The
past week; ' phis prodece at reasonably%
front, too, was filled with lovely flow- had entered the British lines is re-
remuner7-'
ers and mosses.' Mr, Harry Tehtsley had sale of his atiVe prices to feed other nations. • garded as having but one meaning,
This is the justifiably proud posi- namely, that another attempt, is be -
farm stock and imhlements 021 Mon -
Miss Velma • Douglas- is.:: suffering. day, everything selling at a high fig- ti on of Canada today.
. Less than a . ing made to negotiate peace. The
from an attack of inflanimator
Y ure cows selling as high as $54. Mr. • decade ago the province of Nova Scot- fact that the censor passed the news
rheumatism. . . ' g ..
„..: Tewsley has . renin ted his faint and in- la paid annually- $zoo,00e Ontario of this movement is accepted as eon -
Mr. .Charles ShePliard sPent.Good tends. goinWestL
fobutter anfi
d cheese ; today Nova n:nation of this opinion.
. , .
Friday in London the guest of his sis- Mr William Neeves pur' , .
chased a fine Scotia does not import any checie and Nothing is actually known here of
Last week little girls were out with ter, Mrs. W. W. Thompson.sonly..a small quantity of butter dur- the intentions of Mess's.. Se a kbnr-
their old, last season's straw hats Mr. Lindsay Williams, teacher • at pah of heavy draft colts froth Mr.
'WGe2op
John', Fowler at the handsome sum of ing the .winter when the dairies are ger,.Reitz, Meyer and Krogh. It is
riding up and down the ceinent alks rand Bend, is spending his vacation
. not working up to their full ca.pacity;. possible they have only sought' per-
uponw their bicyclesThe boys did net at the residence of his mother. . - •
rush the Season with straw hats. Mr, Gavin R. Green returned from Mr. Sohn Vanstone of Chicago is The dairymen. of the maritime prov- Mission to traverse the British lines
inces. are not only supplying their own .in order to consult with Mr. ,.Steyn
.
They were more level headed and kept a visit to TOrento on Wednesday. visiting friends in this locelity at
tnerkets but are taking a share in the tied the Bost Generals Dewet and
M
on their caps. • r. John Wynn teturned from Tor- present.. • . .
Mr. Edward legman had the m
isior_ great foreign markets, as Ontario and Delitrey, but, whatever their object, .
Mr. James Stewart's garden looked onto last week. • . . 'tune week. Quebec have long been doing. The lat- the ,news has • been welcomed in Lon -
lovely last week with its rows. of - The Misses Wynn returned front a • , to lose a fine. cow the past
est report of the llortorable' the Minis- don as. pointing to the possibility of
. . st,veral weeks' visit to Toronto •this Is c • -
We are glad to say that Mistress •
Mrs. James Strongh is the guest , week. . Isaac uirey an onnBissett are
d C te ter of Agriculture of the Dominion peace.
demohstrates that dating the Post six Some correspondence . which was
white and gold crocuses. - . ,
during the Easter holidays of ' .her . Mrs, (Dr.) Whitely and Vora spent.
- improving, rapidly; who have been ill
sons, the Messrs. Ed. and. Geo. Hen-. a few days in Toronto last month the with pneumonia fpr some-,timA
3- m
e. " : years Canada. has exported $332,o .,- seized some tinie ago. when Mr. SteYn
' The entertainnient. held in the . town 319 worth Of • sneh farm produce as narrowly escaped capture proved that
derson of Brantford. guests of Mrs. Rothwell. ball at Carlow on Friday evening was wheat, flour, 'oats, oatmeal, pease, he and Mr., Schalkburger
Mrs. John Walker of Clinton spent • Mrs. Barnhardt and little "daughter a grand snee*;sj '' . , . cattle, :cheese, better, petit; bacon were anxi.
Good Friday and Easter Sunday the Of the Barnhardt House, Galt; spentliarns and eggs.. " • •
o .ous to cendlude peace.. No extrave,-
guest of her sister, Mrs. James \Valk. the Easter tide •• with her •relative' 0 are sorry o repor e e 0 .
W'S t t the d ' Oth i • . gent hopes, however, are being lanilt
here, the Messrs, Saulte: ' ' Mr. Wes. Young, who was at a bee in . partners in this Dothinion have now on the -outcome of the movement of
Mr. Lewitt left On a bupiness• Visit, Services were held 011 'Good, Friday. his father's bash on Wednesday of, last the fighting tide of international pros- Mr. Schalliburger • and :his eompan-
er. .
to Toronto on Thursday lest. - .. An St. .' Peter's and St. George's:.
Week cutting'.wood and. wiiile:fellieg a perity with them, deven the South ions, chiefly because it is feared that
, an
Mr.Valentine Johnston of Walkerton church. ' --• ' ' • • .' - Delarey; in the.' flush of his remit
tree'. a limb; falling , and striking hint African wit by its constant demands
was here last week the guest Of Mr.. :The bedy of Murdoch MeGuirhpzas„...gsa4„ • shecess, SVill 'refuse to be a party. to
• •• on the head bruised • it badly and , for kied and forage has contributed to
and Mrs. Collinson. found on Monday :on the bee
c . r was the result. on Thursday our cornmereial expansion for uP. to any negotiations.
th II I i tial The War Office states that it had
incirning. The funeral took Place to the middle of this mon ie n pe
tett. 'The bereaved parents have the through our D9Par ntradiet the newt.. .
ings. : garten school is home for the hon.,. noon 'where the remains were laid tit count ()Or seven millions of :dollars to confirm, or co
fine weather for their millinery open- . like Tholipsoh of the: Berlin kinder- . .
'
A meeting was held. in the Court .daya. . - ' "
• sympathy of the whole tommunity in ture, and this is exclusive of horses " secretaries of the Boer . • • ,
tment of Agricul- : Commandant Krogh' le one of the
room on Friday evefting hist .to. 'dis- Miss Eva. Acheion . has been Inc this their time of ttouble. . - ' which have been bought direct by LM" He as fornierly•the adminietrator of
Government.
•
chickens, per rook. ' . . ...so 80 to 31 25
Turkeys. per no 4) 12 ti 15
Dairy 'Produce -
Butter, lb. roils., .. . 30 18 le $8 23
Bus, 0 18 30
unirlsn MARKETS. ,
rerartorgellitlittoorizatelbdet rr ply429c:e-dtProer tugs dressed cewtpeeeairgd hrItb;,; V:
HOUSE OF .COMMONS,
flunesnary of P dings for tho Wilde
• lendirog Horeb go-kluneet Debate
Still, Drags on.
Ottawa, March 25.-- YesterdaY,
previous to going on with the bud-
get debate, the 31/finister of Justice
intro:lac:id a hill to abolish com,pul-
sory pilotage for vessels •'drawing
less than 16 feet and plying between
the Great Lakes and G,ulf of St.
Lawrence ports; also a bill to pro-
vide for assistant judges. of the Su -
prelate Court of Canada in casco
where a quorum of. judges cannot
be had, either because of the ob."'
sence of ons or more of .the ledges,
or the disqualification of a judge to
sit because of previous connection
with a case. The object is to pre-
vent inconvenience to . eoumsel by
postponement. • The budget Bookers
of the day were Messrs. Pell of Pic, -
ton, and. Johnston of . Caps .13roton.
•
of the House yesterday Sir Richard
Ottawa,March 26. -At the 'opening
Cartwright made a reply to some
charges made by Dell, that .
had misquoted from a public docu-
ment. The speakers on the budget
were Messrs.• T.. 0.. Davis, A:•- 333,
Kemp, R. F. Sutherland (Essex),
Edward Hackett .and Henri Bobras-
The milliners never before had such Menesetung Patk. ' '
sa. Mr. Bourassa, .a, ourned the de -
Colborne cemetery' on Saturday after-- War Office has expended on. tint ac- received no official' talon:dation either bate.
cuss the pros and cons of Mr. Car- guest of Mrs. E. IVI; Cook of Toronto, • Colborne' council met' in.. the town r-: .imperial officer end. does not ioclude .
Swaziland, owl, ha.s-not been prorain-
negie's offe of go,000 for a Mr. Bassi*, an old invalid gentle- ship. hail, All. the members were, pies- wagons or saddlery.. • • en uring ,
significant. •
. library here. The majority of those man who bought Mr. LeTouzers _The. zrevions... .. ,-eive.51 „cold storage on the oceaft m"e" Preee"--1 •
offer which ea'. Is for att_ailintel •-gunatiy;" at • the age of BO meeting were read end. Passed. linerThas leered -sea The -eatpat or bolft- - 24 -Few of the
were it4 favor of accepting the tote on the Maitland neat Benntiller;
yjeet: • - , . . viz,
The following accounts were passed, ter from 'the port . of 1VIceatreal albite papers here comment on the news
of Sitio° per yearsHe formerly lived in Londonwolabn .
•eorge Hewitt spent his Hodgensi store is out itt Easter ar- James Mitchell, tile culvert, $5 ; .Tos:
Young, roadwork
oaring the pait three years by up- from Pretoria. These take it for
wards of one hundred •per cent, in granted that Mr. Schalkbutger and
Ottawa., March 27.-A return
brought down in the /louse . yester-
day. contains the 'correspondence blr-
tween. Hon. Malock and
•Sir Wilfrid Laurier from Maxch 28
to .-August 1901. The Arst
letter is • written from the -Steam-
-112WiP8, 11M7S7"-lietand coritaintirafciCioline:"4:1"reh
conveilaaticin which Mr. Mulock hod
with Lord Stratliconst.while in Loner
don, -This conversation and the'.
subsequent 'correspondence, covers
number Of subjects.- The budget ' de -
hate wes resumed by Arz
day's debate woreMessrs. Richardson
and the 'other speakers during the A steck of choice
Canned/lochs for sale, (•
• .
quantity with en increase in profit ow- his companions are on a mission -
- ; as y ray. Healey, roadwork, $3.75 ; Richard
ter holicia s ith Masters John One *Mao ..dra ed in pink and
• end Bert -Murphy.
white is filled with Easter kid gloves, Carney, roadwork, $5.25 ; Richard ing to rthe suPeriority of the quality of Peace, and again engage in a
Miss Oliver spent Easter out of all colors to suit the most fastidious. Gliddon, roadwoth, fit.90 ; Michael of the product now landed in Britain d
iseussion of possible peace termite,
town. The other is draped with mauve and- Carney, roadwork, $4,5o • Sadob Mos-, as compared with that under the older iiipressing' the .hope that the Over-
mr. George Allan' left laot -week :to -deep-embroidered net. it -is filled with.. -ier, repaitingroad,..53 ; .Sacob•Moosier, and, less petfeet •cold storage', system: Antes . .wiit inert) .2. :sitecessful.. out.;
• come: The Presence of Luce') My -
visit Toronto and Montreal. ' dress goods, applique and laces. The plonk for same, 705.; William H. ur-
Too much emphasis cannot be laid
Masters Angus and Bert Macdonald carpet room is the y,,hoie., size of the rows, repairing culvert, 75c ; James ex' is regarded as significent, as he
upon the necessity for owners of
left , on Thursday last to join their. building,' a neat staircase leading to it in intimate friend of Louis
Adams, repairing eenietery gateifiz,25;
father, Captain John Macdonald, on it on the west side of the store, . A Eli Symonds; , levelling pitch holes, etearneries to provide cola storage as Botha at them, to protect the The 'Daily Chronicle. commenting
his schooner the Kolfage lying et' latge!rack is filled with the latest and soc ; F. F. Lawrence, express charge,
butter in cold storage from :the day
Little Harry, son of Mr. Samuel We feel sorry demerit, $14.50 ; 'Buthanan gr. Lawson,. after it is made . and the Horn:stable
o tr. the absence of. Botha front the
cieptitation, suggests that he is stand -
Chatham dock. - hest htyle of Brussels, etc. • hoc . Star, printing abstract state after chroni the death
Reid of Toronto, late ' of Britannia of ary Matheson,, relict of the late um the Minister of Agriculture has induc- ,...g
aside owing to •the failure
stakes for .cemetery, f2o ; C, A. H - d h G t t rant a. 1.1011US '"
Road, town, spent :the Easter , holi- • Mar och 1VIcIver , at . her residence, ber; tile, $zo.98 ; .11(1am:elite' World,
of $5o per creamery for every cream -
days with his grandmother, . Mrs. ,". Harbor ,Side".. on : Suitday. at the aSsestinent rens, etc., $3.26 ; 3 . Bark -
4 g dit011. on Dunlop's :WILT arY:• at which.
John Reid. • • • •advated age Of 9o' years. Her nett.' .er • eleamin. . the owner will provide .
and: keep.'in. iise -a refrigerator romp'
Mr. Gavin Green. was called to Terr. net in life, who. Preeeded her:, was -only • ,$1.9o'; 3"; Detheri gravellitig,. soe ;. .L.
accordiog ;to plans . 'and -regulations,
onto, We learn,. by the illness. of his 84 at his death, .seven yeard. ago.. They .-Barker, plowing road, .$2..5e ; 'William.
wife. • Ca1T10 here font „1-1-alifax about forty which will be forwarded • on applica7 •
- Allan., :teadwork, •$2.5o..... • : tion to this •department.., This system
Mrs. Lewis Elliott spent her Rester seven, years ago and brought' up: a, • ' A petition: sigoed, by..the necessary
ing comtneaced. in 1897, has
eretions in ,the boun- -4 henus'-,
vacation at London the guest of. her large family. The; old lady .after .her number •,.ef, ratepayers was..presented '-'''
beeh taken advantage of •by: the own-.
daughters, Mrs, Chrystal . and Miss husbands death never iiked . to leave praying for • alt
Elliott of that city. , . • the old hoxne to live with a.ny . of her . deries of S. S. NO, 5, Colboroe,. and. ers 'of about 562 creemeries, and to.
Messrs. Fred. Sham= and Joe Tilt da.ughters, preferring to. live with the xo, 77 r.:S. S., Colborne and, .e.sh- 4
the owners •or :lessees' of crea.meries
returned from the Business College at daughters of • her spn, Captain. Mut field. ' Pdoved by AteX.. Roberton i•no.;heve not hitherto . obtained the.
, Se?' . bonus Of $5o ' the Government will.'
Stratford to spend their ye:cations at lielver, nont, of the Government tag ended by Z. Q Attrill, That the petir grant a honud, of that amount per
their homes here, ' Trucleati No. 2 at Owen 'Sound. Mrs.
. . tiOh. be redeived and the clerk notify creamety..if and when the owner prozo
Miss McLellan of the C. /. staff is • Melvet ,leaves to mourn her .departure ill. parties. 'concerned. • Carried. •
:vided 'mid keeps in. use' a refrigerator
spending her Easter holidays at her four Sons, . Ca.ptein Dan, Collie; Neil Janies McWhinney tussle application . •
home in Stratford. • : and Norman, 'and three daughters, for wire for fence: Moved.hy: Alex. rocnn.• according to the piens and reg -
Mr. Polley had the misfortune to Mrs, .Jolui IVIacKay,Mrs. Neil Mac. koliertson,• • seconded by R. Jewell, illations' during. the. current year and
have three beautiful :horses kilkd by Kay and ' - Mrs. - McPhail, Two... That lie get the usual •grant of .15c the further bonuses of .$25 each for
the I.30 p. 2/1. freight train' which sons pre-deceasedher, Alex.and At , per nod wmm
here recoended.- :Carr' 1903 'and 1904.2:nd if when the tefrig-
• . , . •
passes his farm. A gate had been leffj gus.. The Old. lady Ilea also , forty. rieg, . eratot room has :been kept in use Ac -
open on his farm and the uhfortunate grandchildren, and - nine . great -grand, Thomas Good claimed dainages from cording to the regulations fluting these
the. to.wnship On account of water and two seasons, Thns the . owner of a
horses had: reached the track as . the , ren, a pretty • goodrecord. The Rev. •
engine came along. • . " . . James Hamiltoo.' ofnciated at -hotted stones being dumped on his property: creamery who provides the necetsory.
. Mr. Marlton will launch one of.. his .•ond Maitland cemetery. .The pall- aud also that an artificial swamp had refrigetator room and keeps it in use
tugs the second week in April. 1 • • bearers Were Captainnexter, Sr., and . been washed over on the ;stone. Rohr during the three years moy teceive. al:
The dredging parties .were but sever- ldessis. John Nichols'on,_ Dan Graham, • 'ertson moved, seconaecl by Attrill, together O.bonus of $100•• . . .
-el days looking for the body of Mir,. Norman llicLeod, Mike Reilley and Theft thg present committee, with theThe.,cold storage System devised and
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&eh McGuire, but only found .the nets Angus- Mn
acdoald, a
,The deceded lady reeve added, look into the Matter. drected by the Dominioh Department
and the hat he wore. They 'fear the. Was meth revered by an her children Carried. . - . • , of . Agriculture has done molt t6 -ex -
Two cases of damages, one to H. • Pond Canadian cemmerte in : food
body -Went out with the ice.. . • and • intimate friends., Captain ••Dan .
Miss Oltve Tamer is the ;ghost of McIver caine clown to 'attend the fun- Fowler's hbrse, the other to Mark products. . It his taken into account
her sister at St: Marys .this Easter eral. A great -many corriages. Were Young's person,. were. brought lin and the 'various interests of the producers,
holiday time. . • , in the. prodesson, „the •.family being on t• 1. R b . g 3. n the collecting buyers, the .-earriers or
-nio ion o o ertson an eive . • • , .
Hector Hays left 011 Thursday to well known here... . , , " the reeve is to. appoint a tomniittee traosportation companiee, the dis-
join Captain Baxter at Chicago where • Another joyous event took place in to6 investigate both matters. Carried. tributing merchants . and the consion-
their steamer, the George X. Orr, Goderich township -at the residence of , Moved by -Robertson, Seconded% by ers. By preventing,. losses lay de
hies. . • • Mr. and Mrs- Jervis when their Sewell, That"the clerk notify all par- .terioration in quality it has increased
ties that have taken gravel out of •the the picot -its of the dealers and aitg-•
Harvey and Elroy Fisher, sons: of Youngest daughter, Miss Nellie, . was •
Mr. Joe Fisher, left last week for given hi marriage by her. : father to township pits: for private use to pay merited the wealth .or the • country.
Cleveland, Ohio:, where their steatners .Mr. Soho Currie of the serheplace. for .saine.. Carried. . : , The Dominion Government led the Way
He. , . • Rev. Mr. Hussar of Holtnesville tied The ecirritnittee appointed to investi- to ell this, cold storage in every
On Monday evening of last week a the imptial knot. ..".te -raw-rig room,
IT A ; gate the' nuitances stild to mast in the phase lute been -tiled and •found effec-
surprise party was, gotten up . by the dining room and hall were all fanci- toWnship reported that they had sue. 'tive,. but.. as at first the volunie, of
choir of Victoria street •church and a.. fully decorated • with cedar. The eeeded in removing the Sante at very. 'tredemight not .have .beth sufficient
few friends at the resideno of Mr. grates in both rooms were also decot- little texpense. • . . tO iodate business men to put up cold
Shannon, Cambria Road, and a very ated With evergreens. The bridal poi- Bylaht No, 3 appointing . Joseph storage warehouses for the accoino-
surprised ' pair Were Mr. Ed. :Belcher .ty :stood under a bell .suspended from Hethetifigton as inspector to carry dation, of :products ifttencled for ex-
alt(' Mr. Shannon when Mr. Broderick aii arch of evergreeris which was.niade out the law in regard to noxious port. A grant was offered to those
appeared before Mr. Shannon with an to do duty' by an invisible hand. The weeds was read a third time and'pass- who would provide :cold storage build -
address and Miss Vida Bell stepped petite bridu. looked lovely in a tree- ed, also the amended bylaw No. 9 to fogs at central points, such grant be -
forward and presented him with a -very tion of White organdie, all tucks, val. prevent sheep and lambs froio renning ing in the nature ef a guarantee that
at large Was read a third time and the catnitigs from, the cold storage
handsomely bound Bible, Mr, Shan- enciennes• Icice and ifisertion,- wearing1----e. passed. . business at these points would yield
noi11. was taken by surprise but made orange blossoms in her hair. ih
a neat reply of thanks. Mr. Ed: bridesmaid, Miss Jervis, aunt .of the The couiteil ' then adjourned to Meet at least five per cent. on the toot of
a,gain on 1Vionday, the 255t of April, buildings . and plant. Obviously the
Belcher was then posented with a 'bride, wore a very handsome costume
batch , by 1Vliss Stokes while Miss of fawn lady's cloth beautifully trim-
, , , . at 2 o'clock p, IT1. rates to be &limed were to be satis,
of his overtures of a year ago,
and considers that, although the con-
ditions Lord Kitchener, then offered
Botha had been annulled, it is high-
ly probable that peace will be ar-•
ranged on similar, lines, bu't that
th,e Boers cannot expect more lenient
The Daily News remarks that a.•
settlement 'would be possible, if the
Boers were treated like•eivilized com-
batants, "nut men do not surrender
unconditionally, lust after taking one
of the enemy's generals and four
of his guns."
Switzerland Not to Interfere.
Berne, March 24.7.-AThe Bunciesratk
Saturday rejected the proposals of
the Federal Assembly inviting the
Government to join with other states
in' approaching Great Britain on the
subject of the concentration camps
in South Africa, on the ground that
Great Britain had already taken
meatures to relieve the suffering, and
that the results should be a.waited.
Toblet to Lord Ava Unveiled. '
' Ottawa, March 24. -Lord Minto
yesterday morffing unveiled a tablet
in St. Bartholornevi's Church, New
Edinburgh, to the memory of Arthur,
Earl of Ava, soft Of Lord Dufferin,
who was mortally wounded at Wag-
on Hill, near Ladysmith, on Feb. 20,
3.000. On one side of the tablet is
another erected to the memory of
three Ottawa boys Who fell in Sotith
Attlee. On the other is a tablet to
Lord Ayes ount, Mrs. Stephenson,
sister of Lady Dufferin, who died on
Milligan read the address, Mr, Belch- med with white satin, also wearing
er returned his thanks after which the orange blossoms in her hair, The
evening' was spent in ransie gaines gromosinan was Mr Arthur Currie
and song and refreshmehts we're sery_ brother of the, groom. Mr. Jervis
o d '
ed at a late hour, Mr. and Mrs, Played Mendelssolin s ding Match.
Shannon did all in their power to After the interesting eereinony was
make the evening coley:able, finished the bridal party led the way
Consul Shirley heel his first public to the dining radio where a itiost
mission in straightening up the be elaborate weddiug dinner was served
Barry ease in Ashficid. the guests. The presents were very
Ott Sunday next Mr, Charles Pass- handsome, numerous and costly.. The
more, organist of the Baptist church rooms were innininatea and music,
at Brantford, will offieiate at Knox ,vocal and instrumental, made merry
chiirch as organist. the evening. Different games, too,
Tom Armstrong ,has been in the vit- were indulged in by inany of the
bay , Of Waterloo for some time but guests. Tile bride and groom are
was holm) for feW days in March, young people who are held lo much
flsa LeTouzel of Dashwood and esteem by their many frielids, who
MISS; Constance LeTouzel of Exeter all heartily wish thein success in life.
ark Vending their vacation. at their Mr, and Mrs. David Caiiteleoh and
daughter Jennie, Mr. and Mrs, Ed.
hod* here.
Captain A. Craigie of the Stearner Belcher and daughter Hattie, and
Ionia, Cleveland, joined his wife hero Misses Floteltee and ()live )3ates were
typtspeitt 4 few daytt with her4 guests at the Currie-jervis nuptials;
dibt
LEADVURY.
cept make up achy deficiency be-
- factory to the Department of Agricul-
• tare and the grants froin the Govern-
ment were not to be called upon ex-
t,yeexi the net earhings and the sum of
lVfiss M. Tyfter has returned hoine:o
lave per dent. Ott the dost as mention-
Suminethill after a. pleasant wee '8 ed. Advantage was taken of this of -
visit to friends in Leadbury.
kr at Quebec only. That capital
Mr. john Scarlett was it delegate to which is put into told storage
the meeting of the Grand- I., 0. L. in warehouses will prove a sotuid, to -
Petrone, lett week, Mrs. Scarlett ac- immerative fintoneial investment is
companied him as far as London and not how open to doubt for
visited friends in the city and iti Lon- this system hat pegged far beyond the
don township. experhnetital stage and without the
Mrs, A. Hodgins of Loon IS the realm of probable failure, In Great
parentS, Ur. and Mrs.n. Britain. private eoterprise hat not
guest of her
Umtata. been wanting in providing cold stor-
Mr. rred. AtcliesOn is Very ill at age warehouses for at least the last
present with pneumohia, Eas any ten years end substatitiel dividends
itieticlo -will be glad to hear of his have boo declared upon working re -
speedy recovery. sults, Here in Canada, with the great -
Mt, Joe Bulger of Walton entertain- et Med and the loser working oosr
such warehouses onght to i -
ed a few Leadbury friends on Vriday form.m at
tractive source for capital itiveatment,
even'it
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shipbpord in 1885: • .
• meet Heath in OM ,
Ottawa, -March g2. -Tho first
death in. the Canadian Mounted Hi-
nes in South Africa, was reported to
His Excellency.- the Governor-General
Yesterday in the- following cable-
grams: •
"Cope Town, Marcb. 20, 1902. --
Death front dysentery, NeWcatitle,
190). March, 2nd Battalion, Mounted
Rides, It. G. Moore."
Trooper Moore belonged to MOose-
min,
2111nee1t 11/ 11 11211211o8r:'
Winnipeg, March 24. -David Hall,
potter a,t the Occidental .
cornznitted suicide on Sunday
morning, I -To Watt 50 yeart of Age,
Thew cause is unknowii, •
Thee the nate. moped.
Orangeville, March 22. -The organ-
ization of a local telephone company
hot had its effect, on the Dell Tele-
phone Company already, At a meet-
ing of the Town Council Councillor
lacKeoWn handed in a proposition on
behalfof the Telephone Go.-Xt.re-
turn for it five years' renewl of the
existing agreement with the town,
the tomperry offered: 1. To give resi.
deuce telepbono serviee, grounded dr-,
cult, for $15 a year. 2. To give resi-
dence services, metallic circuit, for
0.5 a year, whore substriherS
ttl-
rea4y have business telephone. 8.
To put in tt metallic circuit for all
business telephones at the present
rate, $20 a year. •
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boro, N.S., said Mr. Porter moved
the adjournment of the debate. The
Rouse then adjourned till after Baste
or.
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Reduction m.
Peculiar Fatal Accident.
Gorrie, March 29.-A very sad fat -
Prices
ality occurred in Gorrie last -evening,
which resulted in the death of Mr.
)1enry Sanderson; contractor, of title.
place. Ho wa's in the act of fishing
close to the bridge, when his fishing
pole came in, contact with a. live elecr
tric light wire. As a consequence. he
waS instantly killed.. Deceased was in
his 42nd year,, and leaves a widow
and a, family of 'three to mourn his
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Laurin Guilty of Hanelaughter.
Montreal, March 81. -At lett
hour Saturday night; Edward 1. tir-
in tried for killing his father'', ee-
gro coachman, a,man named South,
was found guilty of manslaughter.
The trial incited 16 days, and tho ae-
cused, who belongs tO a good fam-
ily, and, who Had served in R. onoth
Africa, was defended by Donald Mor. -
Master and H. C. Si, Pierre; 1C.0.• ,
• Three Nobles Executed.
. by experienced men.
I ' London, •March 29. -In a despatch
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Here is a good chance to
secure a first class buggy at a •
.big reduction. Note these
prices
$75 Buggies for. $65
Buggies for $68
$65 •Buggies for $60
Remember these . are all our
own make which places us in
a -position to, guarantee them
as we do not buy anythirxgb u
first-class material.
Repairing promptly attended to
from St. Petetsburg the correspond- n
nUMBIILL and McMATH
that news has been received from
ent there of the Daily Mail says
Hut on St.,- Clinton.
Kutais, Transcaucasia, that three
Russian nobles, PrinceMotes;
Prince Valerian, and Prints Zifin.
kidz were exeeuted March 8 for the
mOder of over 100 persons.
MARBLE RID
110NO4ENTS.
. Died Aged les.
ICingston March 29.-litts. Celia. Do
Marsh dted Thursday, aged 3.02. Ite-
• teased was born at Pointe Claire,
Que., 111 1800. Half her life was
spent at Bedford Mills, in Frontenac
County, Three sons and two datigh-
tors survive. -She had 46 grandchild-
--ren and 81 greatirandchildren.
Proteilt in Liegar.
Winnipeg, March 29.-A protest
was entered Thursday against. the
election of D. A. SteWart, the recent-
ly elected Liberal member in Lisgar.
The usual grounds of bribery and
Corruption are alleged, and diSattali-
ileation of Mr. Stewart is asked for.
Adrolte That He Is Dillon. 'ATTENBURY ST ORKS,
:Buffalo, March 80.-A ispecial to The
Express from Kingston says that
Denman has colifebsed that he it Dil-
lon, the Clan Na Gael executive.
reed Brown. &little son of it Lind.
soy hotelkeeoer, fell into the Wen' and
was drowned.
Must Stand His Trial.
Montreal, March 22. -Arthur Bru-
net was yesterday condemned by
Judge Choquette to stand his trial
before the Court of Iting's
Bench. The accused is alleged to
itave bribed Mr. Bergeron's agents
during the St. James' elections.
Geneve) Ellie Ilittiself.
tri.18SelS, March 24, --Gen.
quin, directory of the Mlhitar Car-
tographical SodetY, committed at&
cid. by shooting with a ride.
Dii eet importer'. Work man-
' Matt./ fa) gtis,rat?Teed.
ir C:EAL &CO.,
nem. me. woors Phosplidlino,
20.8 emit/J*0m &may.
Sold and recoommended by ill
arm/girls Maids. Only relt-
abho diecovere ,8ft.
to cure ad
1 effeeta of abis
eive zee of 1'
formic) nexeartrketittes
or enema Mental Voter,.
Woo, Opium or ittlinttlatita ja11cd On tee
of p*., ono paelrigail.aix, 11. On.la
outs. mu f any d
The Wood compater, Wm
Wood's Phosphodifte is sold of a
ton by IL ,e R. D. Vita.%
Hovey and Watts ar. Cos.74-