The Clinton New Era, 1886-04-02, Page 4a 1.
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NEW, NEtTANI) NOBI31,3. -Call At•tlee,N,ew
Wilco itrntpee seamiest of tee leteet dealgue
in Cohn's, foe aasitmea antiounceureets. Bowe.
tents; erititely new, 'very etteeetive, ewe Juet
'whittle witutea ter ecetchinga announcements
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ClIttaULATION. - The New ERA. has the
largo] t virtue:felon glaUy-Raperu ieurou, ex -
cooties: one in tieafortliour suascriptiou nets
are ()pen for the inspection of- adverthiere, at
ail times.
ADVERTISERS, -will oblige by seteling in
eOPY of "ehenges” as ea,riy poesibie. rue
Portant advertisemente, striate receivedtepete:
Thursday twee.
1_,Gaser. ITEMS. -We irne glad to reeelve at all
times trim) any iroureeeitem of
local in teree
, ROBT. •
New 1Slie, ODIUM,
Caution -B. SibUr
Clocks -Rob. W.. coats.'
Ladies -J. Itoliertsen,
Cuningliame.
Announcement- R. Rolniee.
Mortgage sole -G. A. lie cit.
Ban fee eel:erne-K. Thence • •
Clinton :teed. ritoteeelineeeteee...
A cash Businees-Jarkson. Bees.
Baas Shoee-W. Taylor AS
Carter's new Itiap-airris Dickso».
Boots end. shoes-eW. Titylor eon,
salvation Army-- Cupt. atm merman,
Show room opeuiega.slainu Robertson.-
sbow roan opening-eteetate J,flOdgOiS.
tllintoe ra.
FRIDAY, AP,Alla SSG'.
THE libel iguit tire Lallernalie ,P. -Mail, in
whia $10,000 damages were avtaleted the
plaintiff by the Supreme Court, was -carried to
the Court of Review, which boa genii med. the
&rat judgment. .
Trie Mail intimates that tae 'next general
election will probably be held in the fiat
The friends of good honest government
should, theeefore, use all legitimateaneens to
strengthen themselves, and, if possible, oust
from power, the most corrupt .and venal
government that has ever. existed.
Tee members of the Senate have actually
got back to their comfortable quarters at
Ottawa. We knowathat our readers Will- be
interested in this nein, because. they will have
to pay' their ebare of the eiehay thousand
dollare, which the Senate annually coati,
although it is nota particle rnore use than a
tin pall to a dog's'tail.
'Pius, from the OM awa Free Press is pretty
'straight talk, bat it is 'only tontree• ie -s" The
, •
present -parliement is the Mosteothipt with
wbiele any portion oa the British empire in
modern daywas cursed. Mr. Charlton told.
parliameut an last night, face • to face with
t he-correptiontstretharegelveeeleatierdetnriebrie
dare ecilt hint to order. Why? Beeense they
were ieraid he would peed:nee the. 'proof,"
VS= few peeple have Sny idea ef the en.
Rotuma debt a cowl*, bus, they May feral
scene when i ia stated that the interest alone
• and locidental eberges on the debt, atonally ,
mounts to $1.1,282,243. Is it any wonder
Out times, are hard?
Tifg Minister of Finance, in Ilia budget
epoch in the House thia week, admits a very
large deficit this year, Sir Richard Cart-
wright, hells eply, claimed that it would
be between four tied five million dollars. Arid
,yset the taxes are as high as the people coo
stand, there.
• Jecesot, RiePs former Secretary, claims to
have written to the Mail, prior to the rebel.
, • 1 r being reported that the Syndicate were
to pay back tweuty millions' to the Govern-
ment, the Ottataa coirespondent of the Mon,
treal Wituese, contradieteit as follow: 33 The
rumor that the, Canadian Pottle Railway
Company intend repaying the Government •
•setsweety roilliorM-to_take np-thei*,..13ondsh thee
aineunt is simply A 'rumor 'of, the vaguest
eharactereeo fats and has not thifficient'hody
to stand up. by itself, :It isimprobable,
Tan Dominion goverement Les disallowed
•seceh'l stem the charters ef two proposed
rallwae,s iu Manitoba,'Phis ia ix ' keeping
. . .
with their aereement te 'thq ('. P. Re. bet it
ie only a question hew tonalthes people et
'Manitoba win Tiabmit 'it. Ilia
enorigerns-sleitance of th0. expreesed will of'
Manitoba people, and they will. submit to it
with very bad grace. 'We in Ontario feel the
disadvauteges of railway • monopolyehat, they
aro woese off io Manitoba by far. ••
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lion, a report of Riel'a operations iu Pince
Albert. Yet, 'at tbestime, the Mail asserted
teat be was a correspondent for thellighe,
•notwithetairding an emphatic: Lionel of the as-
itertion, .
the farmer will 1 the prospect of the
Tee, deta 04 col, 00 kod ao on clothing big pooentnee catches him, and he puts. his
has not li .41 ' I ' th t l't ' , name to something that he has never read,
, col Is.„uces. in __,3 art_ lutroductea bee weisal ea me- • • '
pposes is an innocent agree -
by the new .lainance Mioiater Of the. Donde. went. When it turns out te be a note -for -a
have !hard work to matte ends ineet, will no largo ailleunt, Payable at tbe nearest binds,
the termer goes out into the barnyard, swears
iota; but those who are out of employment, or
doubt be consoled to find that diamonds and till the atracsfdlera is bin'', and °ails ble3self
precious stones eon still be imported free of .4 blankety-blank fool for his foolishness.
all taxes. The mode in title case is just aa pimple.
Swindled. 1-00A4 CHURCH CHIMES,
We had thole -tilt I be fainters of Hulett were Rev. Mr, Stewart arid Mr. Moan, of Eeo.
too intelligent to lie iswitedlail by the glib. ter, exchanged pulpite on Sunday, last,
tongued agoras a ho tome along and ask for Ale. James Young took Turner'a anpointro exit
their eignaturee in "Ogrehleuts" certifying en Sunday a fternoone_wing to the neability
that, they (the farrnerst will not as agents for e
es Rev. Mr. ,Sparliog to fill it.
this or that thing, but we evidently had too
Ib is tated that the Rev. j, Edmonde of
high an opinion of the intelligence Of some 0. .
the fannere A equple et oily -tongued nee- tt"ettc" bas "'deceit ti's incumbency oethe
gals have been. swindling homers right and laPla°°Pti'l churahi In hat WW1'.
left an tbe "seed wheat" dodge, no less than The Alma appointment,om the Huron road,
six Forefront femme in the vicipity of whieb has been supplied from Seaforth lately,
Brucefield, it is Raid, being arming the victims, lifts, we believe, been entirely dieeontintred,
to the time of $1$0 each, and others elsewhere Mr-, Arnolv,- zruoderio, occupied the
in the eotenty pulpit of Battenbury St. -church on eluoday
Thiamocle of operation by which these fel- last. lee did exceeditigty well fora young man,
terve obtain ate signature of good, and respon- not.vithstanding his appayant nervoneneae.
sible raiment varies very little.- S'nuetimees A social, to bring aalii; Members of the.
they Wept to leave scope wire fencirig ior allure") more togetber, be held in Batten-
whica the farmer is to be agent, and receive bury street eburch, this evening. .A. good
a big pareentage thereto. ; " will the farmer
please slim an agreement to that effect, aka' ePfl°,grstrolartecananistslicrienfifeeseb,mai7:11rsio4oviollileobleiolU:°vici'
ply as a matter.of form. you litmus." Of
.ST. vir..e.-113gu1ar meeting next
ItIonclity everting, readings, music, vocal and
inetrumentel,• The Doherty Orgaii U�. orches.
tra, under the leadership of Mr, C.Blitekstone,
are kindly giving 'their aesiatapee, and will
play eoine excellent eelectionss
A. very pleasant social was hell at the
house of Mr. James Smith,rnicier the auspices
of -the Ledies' A14 Saciety of Ontario Street
Church, last Priddy evening, the house being
.well filled. A short erne:Immo, :einbracing
readings by Mr, Jas. Scott, and music bY
'Messrs- Brewer, Cole, Sibley, and Misses
Denew and Smith, aided ia making the ea.
• oasion pleasaub and interesting; refreshmeute
were served (hiring the evening. The pro-
ceeds amounted to about $1.7.
The lilaptist ohuroh Wag tillea on Sunday
°Yelling lest by a thoroughly appaeciatitge au-
dience, who, although ato anniversary, an-
nouncement had been made, believed. that on
the pecesitin Rev. Mr, Gray would preach a
specially Instructive and interestipg sermon,
and their adtielpations were fully., realized.
He chose for his text the second verse of the
87th realm, ." God laveth the gates of Ziou
more than all the dwellingsof Jacob." 'A
mere synopsis of the esermon would. net be
doing justice to it, and we shall,' therefore,
not attempt. it. .M1 we need' say is that it•
was most attentively listened to tbrolighout,
being delivered with that energy whioh al-,
wage marks •the reverend gentleman's' utter,
Mmes. It i a little over six years since Mr.
Gray took eharge of the cause here, and we
only state it bat is patents to all who know the
circumstanues, in saying that very few men
could have built up the eongregatioo and re-
tained it as Mr, Gray has done, On Monday
evening'a Mod succeesful and enjoyable tea
Meeting was held in- the town hall ; excellent
refreshment's • were served in the commit
chamber, after which an •adjonenment was
made to the hallewiiich Was well filled. Rev.
Mr. Gray acted as chairman, and. addresses,
both aratesing arid instructive, were delivered
by Alesere. Sparlingt Stewart, Craig an.d Rite.
'pert. A geed choir rendered voidable ser-
vice on tile weaken. The proceeds were
about $90. A social was alsoheld on Tette-
•-74111.111•41111.—,-- ' - Ageutavents fernier to deliver some .grain for
e, Tiiii Minister of Finance laid before the l'iiir'Said grain will sell at $5 rind $5 a
bushel, (aeneding to agent's story)' farmer
House on Wednesday a return tsliewing the will be oder no expense whatever, as he
expenditure in connection with the rebelliop is simply to receive the grain, and deliver it
to be i54,129,237 up- tor the 15th of March. to 'others, receiving a good commission there.
Mather expensive for e, ". frolic velth:gunpetv. fir. The thing looks so simpiothat nine out
der," as the Loodon Free Press termed it, and 0, ten -parties tunitile into the trap. just
every cent set which mialtt haye been saved by before the agen gees away he remembers
that a•little prudence. • at an "agreement". is necessary, and -in the
e most unsophisticated manner mace tbe farmer
Evitterti transpiring in different ridings to'sign it, and in the innocence of his honest
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hem% the fancier does it. Our readers knew
show that same of the Undges, in thole eapa- the reet, The farmers wbo have got trapped
0ity AS Revising Barristers, ate 'doing their in this WO, consulted local advice, and found -
'utmost to "cook" the Voter's Lists, Comer: thereeawas no Alternative but to meet the
vatites are mit on and Liberals left off ip the notes wh" 'tiee'
most barefaced fashion,sand the actionprove The 'newspapers have exposed all swindles
what has been asserted all along, that the ebe of this eature until it has booth° reonotolmus,
ject•of tbe Aet is to defeat the Liberals by- and we :Venture to say that every farmer tak•
the Moab unpripaialed ineans. en in has repeatedly rend a nation against
it -but it is the same old story, "People like
• Thar Dominion Government will ask for a to be humbirggad."
• Last spring a sharp young fellow went
Perfsion• of 5490 to Mrs. Delaney, the widow amend this town selling et wonderful "tree
of the Farm Inepecter who Wart killed. by In- ;bean" at teaenty.five ,eents a -doeen. He had.
diane at the Frog Lake massacre. 11 18 not with' hima 'colored lithe2raell showing the
likely, apy etepositiop' 3,ill:be,,oilered to this, pretty ,dimensiona to which the beanaswould
for she is much Inotwerititleallo ricotta- some grow, and he had no difficulty -in dieposing .of
consideration -for -Abe lesretif her husbandttban any quantity of the beans at this very remn-
roany,Of•those who are drawing pensiona and iterative price. The beans were perfectly
suPeraminatieos from aro government, ,• genuine, there was no fraud in them, they
.
the alifiouncentent are both prolific and pretty, ,but the fraud
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.)yrre it greet tlourieli weskin the.price, for this same fellow' bought
was made that • OM Imperial Government
tdhoevrraitnstilltzlite,i (and,they .reay be bad to-
wouldgrant a sultsidy for a,line of idealisers Snob is the cupidity of human 'nature that
running between :Vancouver, la British Col. if a smooth-tongued stranger came. along to.
• morrow, with it new deviee, he Would not
umbia, aucl Japan. : The Imperial Govern -
t, however, does not grant subsides quite • • .
beve to go outsidem
• this town to find viatie.
men
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•asethoughleislyare our own, -andelt-was -stated-.. • • . .
:the other day by a member of the Heree ad ..Aeciderat. .
Gleverpmetit " they would give the teactatien: • s . , -7- . . •
Draught Horse Breeders' Society. . • , 4
,
future censideration." This B
ei''s a mild way or A compi;0 rgenization seem red
to The Fisher (Minnesota)• Bullettu , „thee Te -
/mitring the matter. • .. t•" • The Nw . '
estreet. Book ear t tydes, fers fp areaccident Whereby. G
Mr. Geo. reen,
estate -ea sued their crosses, ,
ht.the Bayfield con;, Godertch township; suf.
• _ •'
• Te there is a growing sentitnent of die.
satisfaction at the expense attached to 'Cana.
. (la's tievcruur“.4cneral (notethe person but
tho oillee) is evidenced by the fact that Mr.
McCraney has Ineved'ior returnsIghriwing the
oost of anaintaining-the-afficer--ategoete 08.
more annually. than. does the •utaintenance' of
the office of President. of tilt; atnited States,
and. they .have.aixty million *people ; While we
have only, ilyo_elliere certainly seems to be
• retail some practical beonorniiii-thie de-
.
• partwent of our service.
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•eti a Meeting of Conservatives fpr the East
, I tiding of Huron, held at, Bruasels, Tues.
dey, Mr. 'I'. E. Hays, of. „Atli:Mop, , was
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chosen 1111 their standara.beirerafor the next
eleetion-for the„Local. Ate Hays has -been
a !remittal candidate-over:stage On last elec-
• tion, and hat been ecervissigg niore or less all
• • the tirnei bob lie hes 73 0: shoW,,of being the
• next tl: P.P. for East Huron; . The *Beet
• member, Gibson, win -we-IV-riga away
• from hen, and there are hale-a.deeett Men
who might be named, that, OM' lay, bid out
witlicut any trouble. • tifft•- •
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LIErminixd to Ilia etrikes for living wages
. •
in the teitilo Motor* of the Uhttentates,
,
AT Ottani recently, Rev._ Mr. Longley, • •
• fes tap leas. ot a'soll-illelaw, and pea °Bah .
peeter of the Dominion Alcburolt b
athedist Anothelr ''Ineetheg-7o7 the berseinen and
• . • injury of his.sen. • . • ; .
reeders, hiregard th
to 'e estabtisliment of a • It is not 'ofteii, feeturiateiy, that we aree
oencleinned the 'action of the Dominion Gov- new sted book, Was held at the Rattentiney called to altioulele ench.a Ale of woe as t his '
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Will give shelter from Ivied by its breadth,
though the trees be deetiteta of leaves. -Bats
aa this is not overly se elsys'es to plant a
single row, it is. better o rowan:newt the
evergreens, which eau be planted rapidly and
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firound the County.
Me. T. Murdock, of Berman, Imo leased 5 50
acre fa(m. from Nr. D..13011.ef -Mx. -
ore Vaiday night tire barn of Mr. tieuntel
dem Of Stephen, was burned:by ilghtuing.
cheaply in rows, arid *nen a faoraleara old. ette John Allison hats sold Ms farm of 74 acres,
will give excellent protocol )n.I know ManY rear Lumley, lulUsborue, to Thee. Blierington,
'eviudbreake of atia •sieri,.here and in -the for thieemu or $4,440.
During the storm last Edda), algid the end
.01 James Downs &noble in Exeter, was struck
by liglitzilug an badly' thattered.
Mrs. G. Plail; of Desawood, who has been suf-
fering front a cancer In beep -east, for the past
tiwo years, died Met Friday night.
Mrs. Smith, ot the 12t13 line, Ineleillop, has
been left 4 liainlaome Sum of money by ite
unie 111 Blighted, recently deceased.
Mrs. A. Moir, oue o,f Meilen eettlers oa the
aril con. of Ustiorirealeft with Der family for
line•sote , on el otiday. She wire a reside n t gi
'Reborn for 38 years.
Mr. 0.•ItInIdoon has purchased Mr. A. Baruets
States, tine solid walls of g ebn, summer and
winter, a most. beautiful, enclosure and orele-
Went for a farm, and so improving its climate,
Unit no oee, who has teken the BOMA) to
secure them, Would be without them again for
any consideration. A. :waiter of Bach News,
creasing. a country would net only improve
niettere 10 wiuteri btt by preveutitig too
raped drying out, would greatly aid the effect
of summer abetters in Desisting the growth.
of crops. Trees in a certain proportion have
a moat beneficial effect on 4 rriceiture. It la
ealculated by • minent anthoritiee that a
actuary ene-fourth in wocele and three fourth
in cleared and will yield larger °rope than
futemeitueted near Lotobnry. The placer coll-
eting. 00 mime and the pace peal, V2,800,Ls cone
midet.ect a fair figure,
one aitegetheO2destitute of trees, thoug,h it Mr. John Leenting, of Leadluiry. heft Pareliaes
were all in erope. • - -ed-tbe timber on a large tract (of land from tto
Canada Corn party. Ile made NI:111w! penebase
Young evergreerni ean tastily be proeUrect „male of sears ageArbiel, paw me, well,
in many place, and, if oere is taken that
theie rootaate not eapeeed to the airor Bun,
(for if the roots ilry, the resin hard
ens and
kills the trees) they will tra.niiplaut very well.
Pine makes an excellent windbreak, and so
does cedar, or the spruces, nativellor Norway.
In the States they are planting,thent largely,
being procurable when small at a very low
rate by the thousand. If the deinand-exis.
• ted, they (Maid, 1 have nn doubt, be grown
ail cheaply by our own nurseries, ••
There IS ne doubt that a few days eau&
work, (days often obtainable, for though the
land be too muddy and soft for a thaw, we
can often with advantage plant trees, and a
cloudy day is far better than a sunny one),
would be of imore real value, both to a farm
and' its neighborhood, • than anything else
which corild he done. Yours, IL W. Poulin.
Toronto, March, 27tb.
CLINTON PUBLIC, SCHOOL.
ernmentemploying ineempeteht• offiCia.le' ell'Acag . last Aloaday afternoon'.
in the Neva:'who • he .1) • d 1•,;• Amongst thoed present were the following
Ivrea
, , e Jew , y eir
criinpe °tatty, helped • to, pi eeipitate. the re. Alex; ' Clinton.; Charles . Mason,
bellion." Yoe. butapolienneese . Brubefiela .John tillieoe, Lonclesboro;
week hes lirought.forth. On Tuesday, Mr.
Thoirias Lorena) Libby and .Mr. W. J.
Greeint-settirerr lathes in this vicinity to go
to•Cro.okston to .get pone . sawdust in which
to pack. away 'ice. ' ft appeers that the, saw-
ItleKenzieeBowell arid Hon. John Carling Fisher; Benminer, S. Soothe, Tuelsorsmith et-heapahi-beetrexievitted s tape o
h ethe churela and jOined-e-X5Wie-1 arquis, enint or ; minas eLaugh. "a tunnel and in this Mr. Libby -anti Mr.
another, Which they have. certainly a perfect. lin; Brussels ; joeeph Salkeld, Stratfoid Green set to work, The first named eves far -
• •
The following is a ataternintettheriuniber
of pupils enrolled, and average attendance in•
eaelt room during the mouth,of March:
bleak% ' No, on roll, Avg. atteadanoe
• Mr. Laugh's, • 44 • 89• •
Mr. Linklater's, 44 40
• • Miss O'Neill's, 45 30
• Mise Foxton's, 64 56
Miss Ifelyarls„ .64 a 53
• Miss Leilies, • •62 „ 56 •
Mise Holmega . 71 59 -
Miss±Simpson's, . 91 70
• Total, • 485 •s' 408
• The rbstilt of it written exemination is given
bele w. . • ' • .
• 'era; aouoit'a urvesiose.
•Senioe seetion,, marks attainable, 740 :-
Annie Moore 647, Maggie. Jackson 644, Jai.
AlcMurchie.638,•Magges•Scott 628, Mary Car-
son 616, Hattie Walker. 596, Male:nal Me•
Taggart 6'82, Anna. Irwin 546a Aggietjackson
535, Maggie Muir 528. •
Junior section, marks attainable,' 740
Sydaey-Sinith ,613, Jas, Stanbury 612, Nor-
man Fair 564, Nettie Combo 545, Hirldah
-WhitelT501;--Etlitlatuiscrt-481-zelarrSiarfe
481, Carrie Cooper 47e.a, George Barge 473,
Minnie taoctper 450. t • • • • • .
, ere. raNkeesrenis measles: •
• Senior section, •'weeks Attainable, 660 :-
Hattie Runriball 462, Emma Webb 441, attn.
nie Rumball 416; Etta Sas:Mt:409, Albert
Moore 404, Flettie Dodd 394,.0harlotte Barge
•380; Mary Paisley 367; Libbie Gibbings 350,
Eva Chidley 352:• -t •
• Junior section, maks aittainalale. 560 ;-
Lizzie carter 389, Arthur Craig' 373, Fred,
Lileitro-Cruicklifitirff4S; ' Amy
Howson 340, 'Herbert 'Shaimare335, -Edward
Carter' 823, Della Fair 297, -Mary Shepherd
berwart-Legyhte287,
right to do, but it shonal how keeele the W. Weir, (31ineo.n ; Deeid aleIntosh,
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, thee in fbari the latter. \\latent any notice
truth -touches them. . • thireetiela ; Jaines Horton, Lumley ; -Robert large•niasiof frozen sawdust fell and buried'
• .• •McAlurctie, .Kiimen ;• C. Nesbitt, Cliaton% ',ashy „nit a and striking • Mr.
CiuntTox is co intredtice a resolution. Wm. Alurdock, Kippen ; John. Avert, Thee. Crean on the back, but not suificientlyeliartl,
ita the lion seato-tIie-effootathafir-theeerowing•
e Welsh....and.J.6.11a, ellorietre_Clintone; Thbru,rtirs•toir Iiiirtlireihiirgitirl—h-Tor e ii".-Iroui men
pi,twaia 0f ,:dckivering,spocch.cntof groat length•
_matt. __,........ ..... . . • _.;.,....._•._„,t,..1..._ ___./. .... ,ceseateea eeer,..rebby
• • ' Metlichael, Seaforth ; I. ' E. Illaikall, .
V.- 1-... heard arid ran to the rescue,' and cOnmened
out of ewhet--seerned--bie-
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is im-Britiele encourages a discursive style of _ -After the reading of eelee-reentetsoueefaelagels---keave.. Wheu he was reached he was quite
speaking, and ie generally injurious. He meetieg, tho•first bush:ides taken • up Was ;the. conscious, and was :takeh at enee'• to _the
proposes that, excepting on tbe budget, when, completionsofeerganization by the considerae Sherman Horse; Where 40 Was iteeendet by
tbe mover arid member matin the Odd eerily tion.et rules and regulations prepared by the . ewes eaeyeiebuses .His faiaties were, terrible..
;shall have as. long as. they 'like tiot member Board Of Directert: A ..lengthy -and 'careful.. The -lett -thigh u4 -its ., Miatileethiedel • •
shall be ellowed to'-aerwk imecessethan en hour .diectrnaiinia testinag- in the adoption ef.' the' • pound comminuted fraetnre,. and 41m -fight
and ahalf. The M.P: a should "eupport•Ceaarls' following: • .. • : • :.; . - ' thigh aboulthe sante place it.. siniple fracture
bon'e motion, if they desire the people to read , iterate :tee ere etATIONs. , • Eive. Of the ribs on, the right side Were frac-
their,speecheeeend some- Of the label:els have ' 1. Tho assoeration .511011 • be lcnown es the 'tarred and pressed ore the lung, ancl thje we
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been •jitst as kteat offenders .in tine respect:4i ,Doniiiiiin Driers:stab aimed 13reeders' Society. opine was the irneuedieth cerise- of aeath.
their oppoliente. ' . • ' ., . .: • . • : .• 2. . The ;;objects .of . the society' than be to: His suffering:a ware aerYegreetienot from hist.
a ' '.----e•--'e-see • '-e---.•••• --g: '' PialmOto-thoetatereetaHot:broctiers--oftilitugilt• shattered limbs, - but.from ' his internal in-
. Tee Loiden,yree Press, a 'ipaper that draws . horeee in Ceneda; itadto protect fain' decotis
over $1000 a ' Month . out of the Dominio. tioa dealers and Users Of. oar breeding anis
'-'• ' ' ' . Male To effeet these objecti We propose to
.Treasuryehia e long..aatiele recoioniendipg
. , . a establish it Beek oa Regime -ye -to be knotee. as
. Obis& inleacieresfors,the.' Liberal party •We ••seThe _Ditiiiiiiiiiti" Stud.• Beek,. for elyclet,
are 110 , . .. ... 0 . . I .. /
'Shires. .and' other Crosses," and to be tinder
• " i eurpais•eclautt the Gevernm nt pape .e.
Omit, to see a Change. there. i4,....o a' anaakaay • th. management.. .0f..a..Counell, composed of
fifteen personechosen frolia the •inerebers of
Would. liketo: See a Man in that' riositionNIM the society,: at an annual meeting, arne and
like Sir Jelon,:ceuld crack smutty jokes, ause• place.of meeting Bxed at the last previous
lanaaego net generally fit for drawing rooms; annual: meeting. But The said ..louneil shall
• be troubled with ."sea siekness" when ort 'dry. . be guided by such regulation(' as may, froth'
land', distribute- the .money-and-resources-ofe-tima-to time, be adopted at any general meets '
the countrY ainong his friends:, and be•capeblit • hag of mombers reghlarly called. .• . '
cif other 'acts of a like nature.. Snit Welding) 3: 'rtvo'erosses in an enimil shall censta
would not be to 'the -inkiest ' ot the 'Liberal 'tete eligibility to tegistratiop ;but the COmie
.party, neither do the desire it, and the Free ,ail shall have discretionary pertver to reject,
,Press .willefiud itri'lutude quite full, in mend. inferior enimaIs..:
ing its ,4aen business -and, looking. eftee .. 4, Foga ivith the ticcessary breeding Shall
"sw49.1 • • ' .• , ' • • ' • '' • • ' • be eligible for registration..•• •
. . • .5. Mines eyhiele •. head been sold out .ot
• 'WE. have always, thought, and rocent,everits
. Canada at an time 'if havieg the neceisaty
10Q:confirmed The•opiolen, that thp C-evern• I li li b ' . -a a ' tl
. .. . . at n� anima • • s a e recor a un 1
breeclmini • 7 .
...silent was Making an jostio of the Biel, tines* the pedigree hai been reported. favorably up.
. . . .
... . ,
.iion-eirr :Ohler.to. divert littentioe'frota Matters on by a commietee. selected fee. thagpuremse.
' 4-. - ! -7.. That Messrs. 'John Mcalilliatt, David
Of mere Vital importanee to the people of
Canada., . They .evidently thought that h AlcIntoalt•V. $,, el• olaeZekereeteltiltigasesatie' lie•
..-3' wood and „Attlee E. Blacken,. V, S,,be adorn.
bringing this Circumstance into promenience, .tnittee to examine, and repeat upon all appli-
and getting a fayorable vote from' their Mar. °alone' for . regietry, ,atid that three of said
chased folicavers in . the Home, that it Would committee be a quotum,eaid•cominittee,to be
be regarded by . the publk as it Verdict -of rte., . littown as theiBzecutivii.Conainittee:; , ..• •
splitter for 'their inconineteide 'puts maleid . 8. Every applicatiere for entry Must be
ministration prior to the rebeliioti.. qf this aecompanied hy.proof that the aninitel sought
'Waif the.intentteit aud Wigabetititge it 'Warn, tha to be registered. IS tile producht of a pure bred
Ito', H. .W. 'Beecher siiirl•in hie sermon on
Sunday ; "-We hear talk '•tlf proteeting the.
worklegmen, by proteatina. capital,' 'Photo
never was a mineiple brought out of perdis.
tionenere abotninable. To lay our Nvorkingt.
men aro pretected by protecting the menu.
enterer ; there neve; was such an insaue
delethate We are se'P'mg Oita of the restrite
of it now, and wp shall spe.ixiore,'? On the
• labor ()notion Mr. IlioOteihrs.;•a head
• - • - • .
. Tilt: brought by the Vinanoe,
•
' .Minieter for this t:eittaeleeir, Parl=) 'it
reductions' oyeillast year, .but. they ale Made
• up such a eveytes tole ileeejeing, end the
• supplorlenearY estunatteitiabeebt ought 10
Euler on, 'will likely hide, theeleeeption .. In
the -estimates t•liere ie no provision for the re-
. hellion expenditures ; 00 provieion ia made
for e•epdyingethe Iiiegaly collected
under the Dominion Lienee Aet; 110. pro,
vision whatever is nail& foredefrayieg.tbe cost
of the Doinitnoit sgrimehise Act, thicha'will
not .1e1.-nealitaTeas than from $500,000 to 51."
000,000. • •
.
e.t tsg•ge. -
la I.: A1:1.Y every t 'one ervative paper in
the. land netted pith governinent adVer•
tisernonk et 01 iamb,: which accomplish no
• other 1111. ;• than to .buy the, support. of
these jii ,. The ..eltnittht .et 1110110 ,
nusik 1..1. --Ili this wiry. irleenormoutt, We.
• seer' . a publication. Called "-Man,'
isernel :mega, :ma which cannot bo of
mueli .1, ite an advertising ateditirn; yet 'it
onntains ifs: government "ads," Amountieg to
• about aft .4, or tire eoluutee et the:Nitte
f•hi• in rally one eeneple ,puteag han-
dle .1., hew the milt( y' of 11.18 reoplo
381 •
goveriirerint in' its object. • Theikiv; .o.CUPUtt uzi• • ' '
.a.
•ornmentai resperisibility for the criminal hog, imported Shiro horse, end a allure .with at
,and mismanagement of Ntirthwest •Toast one cross of dthor of the breede tamed,
affairs, will still be (declassed in the House,
Although ell the. fade beatilig thereon nuty
never be known, heater° the governmeut
will suppress panos that are of importance,
and submit for the House only such as it ean.
net ' Very well refuse, suffielent is • already
known to peeve in the most positive warmer
that the .govertment is responsible for hull
could sieve prevented the.trouble had it been
so, disposed. On the 7th January, three
months ',before the rebellion started, Major
Ctozier 4roto.to Dewrineya intimating that
Itiol wee using his •infltience with •the Half.
!stet& and Indiana to secure Yeeognition of
their dolma, and Crozier- urged that these
tlaimil for titter Iota and seria should eet•
tled at ontic,:aiur thus preveut auelprising,
Bet the goverement,poeitiveiy took no toe.
tic p of 'these warnings, and •tbe geoneeq uenco
WAS the rebellion, In three months after it,
boweVer, they, could settle, through the Half.,
breed• commission, nearly .• two•thonsand
_claims, If their responsibility is not clearly
proven, -Weil it is inapessiblo to prove any.
thing, Pother Andre, Inspotor Houle, nod
others, all wtote prior to tho rebellion, Stab
mg how matters stood, and Making sliggeiP.
thew for the guicitiato of the government7but
it still sat With closed eyel,. until activii hos•
wimpr.11sibilietu orEit,gle,tn.
miss o ensiles s•Deseistox
• Senior, •eeetion, marks' attainable, 520: -
Sidney Erwin 470,: Phama (tree 465, .Adriao
Miller 456, Ada )ones 451, Warter.Swinbenk
A
Dunne the past winter Mr. Cleo. Watt, ot
minim. delivered at Mews. Gray, Young
spading's salt works and eitW mill, Myth. Wood
anti- saw logs for which he received am hand.
some sum of 81005,83.
11 18 our mournful duty to chronicle the
death of Miss Jane 3Corr,ot Ideleinop, who (tied
met week ae the age of 03 years. Miss Kerr as
jawed known was it slat or of Messrs. John and
Alex. 'Orr, of efeKillop, and had lived with the
former 'nether, who IS uniftarriect, all her flays,
The Winghano. Tlines'says :-Work at the now
salt wen, just south c;f the town, Is well under
way, and it depth 01 50 feet has been reached,.
OperatiOns will be pu seed forward as rapidly as
possible, and if nothing out a the way happens
we will soon know whether we are to intern salt
or not.
On Friday evening 1h4 young people of the
Fausvitle m16111118 Green appointments met at
the methodist. pareenaee in Hensel', and pre-
sented their pester, the Rev. WaTorranee, with
a beautiful arni.chalr and Mrs, Torrance with
a couple of line, large landscape ideture.s hand •
somely framed. .
• Xessrs..Bunoan Currie, and Duncan McBsch...
or% of Usborne, while working in the bush the
other day were chased and badly- 'frightened
by an animal they at first took it to be a grizzly
bear, but whieli proved only to be a wild cat. •
The alarm was given, and seven•men armed to •
• the teeth, started in pursuit, but failed to re.
duce,the number of wild cats in the township,
The wile of R. A. Hagan, teacher Of la. 8. No..
1, Usborne, 'died viery soddenly, on sa,turday
morning, at the age or 20 years. She was In ap-
parent good health wane en sorted uing company
on Friday afternoon, but ar ter beeame sudden •
ly ill, and•expirerl, early the following mornipg,
Deceased was Birder to Dr, Buchanan, of
z urieh. and Was.highly_esteemod. _ ,
LastIeriday evening between six and- seven. -
eleloek, lire was discovered in the ollice of Mr.
L, Dickson, barrister of Exeter. Mr. James
• Ferguson • broke in the Qom. and succeeded lit
patting It out before mupli .datuage wits dope..
ktad it remained unnoticed a tew minutes long
er a most diotetrous conflagration could not
have been avertlid. Thi3 -circumstances seem.
to point strozigly,to inceptllarisin as the cause..
-Alt lohabitant ot Wingennu attended the As- • s
sizes at noaeriehe on „Monday Jlast. Med, when ,
at .linton: on his way, home. on 'Tuesday, he
managed to get on the wrom.,,,, train, -and was •
carried as far as Exeter. when lie found out- he,
was on. the. wrong track, but only, in time to • .
cafelt the train that arrives in WingliaM at 8
o'elock in theevening, we thinkle will.watch . • . '
out which Way the train licadstthe nexttithe_lui-
goeS eirstkirlto eRtTedItTon.- .
• An awning incidentarneurred Soule time ago.
In Turnberry. A dispute arose between father..`.
and san. The- sou thought he. could tied out • •
one. of his neighbor's housed with his eyes
bluulfolded, and the father thoug.lit he emildtt't.
The night was so dark you couldn't see your
• barna arod.before you fan, uevertheless; Mug •
young hero atarted out, and fetter eranclering
over his own fields for it couple of 'Ours, run.
.ning against stumps, . over stones and
• nearly breaking his nook, Ire dimity brought up
in a fence corner and gave. up.the hunt. So kis
PaS7Conit."11bieoNvTasgse.-r. On. ThUrsda; \Verne
wood al 13. BesFerriet left 'Windham ' for . .
Seirthern'Illinois, taking. with there :the eele,
basted atallions "Ethan Allee, ,7e ," owl". Sit. •
Thomas Brisbane," which reniain there • ,
during the season. Mr. A. Ireland, see the B.
heal =Howie:Ice had 'a pow' killed by lightning
daring the thunder stool on Friday. Thomas
Potter, of East Wawa/rash, lies purchasetnt
• fine 2 yeer• old colie Rena. Me. Tatman for the
4a7, H,attie Irwin 440,:"Etta.:Anclrews 440, 'handsome' :sitel of $190. . Harry Beattie, of
Dottie ISeie ,a115,....Meagroteme...434,,,,elitielia• al. Zak • ' --bet=‘4'itastatitteateas•ttalfiet
"!kivitoliell ;430, Hugh Moore 422', Ulnae Young Will he eaken into Tnenberry. Alex. McCabe, • '
Menehester, sold a three year oldanare for tiros. • •• • •
.4.18;• Fred. Brown 415. " •
5200, .11r...Geti, Whiteley, Seeforth, has sold
--Junior sectione• marks attainable, :5201 -
Theo. Speoht.448, Louisa Werthington 447, his well-known riling roadster etalliene,er Gale
Robert Aleazies 440, Arny Cantelen 487. Ellie {Icier mut' aaciug mare LadY.
herd. 428, Marshall Morrish."42kTom Diehr sired •0 cleat ,ditY2,:•!•/(1,60 6,1,1j3iIni::.. •
Aylitrer-Stoneffatil George; "he as a prose pronerang horse the 'pair
410,' Eddie Caatekin.40a, ltenest Herman 380a. were Sold for $1,000..MrsTolin itiirsey:Seafertla
sold avert.; handsome chivies; horse teafr.Reht. •
• •, if0XXON'S DIVISION. • • • ' '
Boys' section, •-naretke attainable, '3 •Scott, of flies London Road, Hay, for -the 881111
Ernest Cooper 132i, Robt. Gardner'. 3IS Geo.
•
• ot 6200; Ala. Wm.. Deinlop, et the tith eon. of •
• • Rullett sold to Air -Charles Eldei. of the come •
jtent .302aeJatiees Wilson 300,'' Thomas Me- ' ' • ' -
• ty of Bruce, an entire colt' tea- Moats eila for -
theaig-298, Einest Blacker 298; Aitrod Iour12 the mini of $200; •_this fine colt sees sired' by.'
297, James Hanlon 295, %David Caution 289,
" Boreland Chief;' :and IS one of the hesf that
luta left the thwuship (hie' season:Attie
Cele sold to Mr. C. aa: Aiason, of alsWceremitla. •
Buchanan 432,- Agnes Hunt 432, James 5 lapp• kb J ruce sr,iefv:;eit. elsectgriect)i .1 comity
3erres. a ,The fractures were teMporarly at: •ErriesDavis 285, George Itumballe284, abar
tended to,. ftwaiting his 'recovety from the
shoca should that take place. -Its wife was IGTneagerial°lc°11.16ase°62'7327, G°1.8'1
• l'.'.,'.3°Clgtil• 2
-•-i ‘.1 7.5
.'.
.day it wits round that no hope Could he an. gimit‘esliately. telegraahed
Orpha, Mill 3-1 r A • • • 2, ' '
for• On eaSsednees- : Garlstaitection; markse•attainable,-3354-a--
terteined, and about 8 &clack p. me be corn. et a •sp ; ekass4: yenenetka.1)30a211,•se8illey- --boasidellea
menced to beConee. comatose. At 5:30 hie 1)9.911"Ittay( 'Big/art p.,90., Gartait Welker ,208S
brother • trom Park River arrived,' and on
by Irving 286s Hattie.Tedfoad 285, Zessth Me-
e y Spooner 293, 'Mande Green 280, Annie
'rallying the' sufferer, he W.I4 S recognized
him. • Shortly afterwards lie bezel= uncoil.
-. Donald 280, Eaenah McKeitaie"280. '
scions, and died at 6,30; ' . '
Mr; T. L. Libby was born in the State of 1: . I1188 iltin'll'' DIVISWN' .
Illinois about 35 yeats ago.-' His hie his been • Senior :section, sniarks attaitiable, 405:ea
• tilf lately, full of treuble. • Ho lOst lila first' 1-1at'St FitZeimons 458; Hattie Dearer 454,
Wife some leer .years age, after .11 long and Fred'. Sparlint 452, Alf,,Heyward 448, Ein-
'very expensive illness. By her he had three ina'Soittheoni e 440, Nettie AlcItae 444, An •
ehildren,.ohe of whom still lives, ' Twoyears• gnie,Dunlop 442, Birdie Ileyerned 439, Annie
and ..a half ago he lied the good 'fortune to Cauletishatik. 437, LotrisaaBrown 435, Rich,.
marry hitiaprese,rat wifeesa Miss Eleie'Green, .Stanbury 428, Rosa Cuningitame 425,
Jainior. section, merles attainable, 4r5 : -t -
tram, Godersch township, Canada,' • end the
• trouble of biet pa0 nomad at last wiped away Alex. Angus 385, Ida Holmes 881, IdaMce
in the happiness of the present. During his Lanaan 371; Jenniel'iiralmei 865' °I;18'14°Lte'
suffering the .words "p001.Eisie"•(refert beg Everett 362,•Henty;•.Mason 362, at melia Har
30hiii wife), 'constantly' fell from his . lips, in laud 858, John JO 355; Marion' Varlaed 352,
fact he aeons' toted twine • for her than for Amelia Fitzsimons 349, Nellie Patterson 342
hilaiself. By the, Libby he lied one bhild Willie Runiball 340, • ; '• - -
The luiteraletook place on Friday . morning • . a• anstersesmeas neyearnicata •
and it Was nnnterously attended, Mr, Green - Senior section', marks attainable, 310:-
.autfered •a setae bruise:1m the 'back, but•it is 'Edith Carr 288,, Mabel Doherty,286,Bertha
believed that it week's rest and quiet Will re- : Aitken .275, Azie Gibbings 266, Mary ,
Mo -
store him, - ' • • • . • Murehie 255e Richatd WorthingtOu *252 Les.
Words 'fail te exptess. our.sympritby for the ter • WhitelY 251e TelltYrtid °eat ''''''0 'Al'
g ...01 _ : _ _lee
,widow and orphate of our sorrow for the de. Twitithell 248, (trade Webb.248, Lewis Pla-
ce:teed; • Ile was it personal friend of the ett. 24'2... • .. • • '
Editors, and that means, tliat he was a true • Junior seetion, =eke attainable. 310 :-
friend, for Mr. Libby &Mid do 'tearing 1.3r Susie Powell 208, .1)01fte Bennett 203, Willie
• a Paiitef Yeaalfug' fillies for $309. •:111r. 'Thos. e
-Ward, of.Varnii; lias• mid his •importede-Shife -
'AL -dhoti to Afr..13e11, of S. Clair.ceuntesettliehia.
gan, for 61,200, • Mr. Geo. Anderson of the „
• Parr liteseStanley, Act is one of our oftlest and .•
meet successful humeral; • had. cattle whichle •
feeding weighed arnaone day last. weelt„
and they beniught dawn the sotto et .7,510113e;
two 2 year old heifers weighed 2,280 lbe.; else -
steer weighed 1,530 lbe.another steer -1,710 lbs;
met a bull 2,020 lbs. ' A good filly COlt W;18
•
sold -last week by Atr. Wm. Yowler, uf -the s •
-
Huron Road, Tuoiserenitle to Mr, eHenry
ltasen:•of the same township, tine. doltie only •
six and a half inontits old', and was sold for.$95. ,
Mr. Thomas Simpson, of the 10th con. of Ale-
reebnatesolda filly belt corning three to , •
Ma. Thornton. Wallace, of Hullettefor the smite •-•.
of $105. This fine colt was sired by Mo: pr.
biles irmioatedaltorse, . "Scotland's Farewell." -
Last fall She weighed 1,350 Ibit, and • she *ill
go it good deal Mere now ; kbr. 1Vallace bought ,
.her for his own urea stud to mate- rinethee whiele
he bit's. Mr. Geo. Holland; Of the. 7t13. eon.;
AfeKilloes recently sold an entire -colt centime • ••
three to Ate; Peter Morrison,of IBbbert, fur the
sum o 5300.. "- •
•
TOrante at council conld "not last. •
Monday night In consequence of there bo.
• lea iio matthillery f or the electionnt it chairs, •
men in the preeent Mayeraltycliflicultee• ••
• • .,... .
BORN --2.
elialtgeseax-Res-eitlearallitedietseaeli Biggart 287 Lode Dolierty279rJessiof41fl'3lia"
was honest, g1 9.10. heart knoweth' its -own ner 274,,l‘lay Catriphell 273, Willie ' Moffatt
bitterneee 11. --and the less even it friend in. 263,. Iferry ' Reeves 260, Bekip• L'iezeiinons
but an inverted eire meet be °Rho. regioerea terrieddles the better. All we can erre? is 252; ErankStaribury 237.., ,
or them
'atinee of a registered 'sire ' or dam, ' “ God help the widow and orphans It'
MSS armates3 niefiel3311l023.B°
But the Outwit. Shall •havci discretionary Mr. Iiibby's brother,. a -solicitor et Park.
' Vourth class -Nellie MaXenzid, Jennie Mof•
power. to expletao fie= entry_ aiiiinaltof two _Diver, Nits present at his death bed and fora Ate eitejpheteeetre_Thoce,,,Walliersselameaeaglee
mosses, '1C,Ot diiiineil iiiiiiorthy of 'a • place oral.; the 'aged parents•not being able to at.
in br ed'ntook Keiiiie, Ada.MoDonald, • . . ,. .
• 6. The conditions of membership' 'shall, up tend. ' . . Third class-Blarieh Sbeplierd,Willie TsVeti..
to the time of the publieatien of the first; y'ol. 1_
os OtTR LETTE4 BOX , •die, Willie Doherty, Charles Paneebaker,
?LAIN, : nows or tvpaudErals. . 'Vieille Itair, Jeannie MeTaggart.
ume,' be the payment of rive Dllarinto the e , .
Society, • Second clerelsa-Cytil . Craig, Bertha Bean,
treasury of the
10. The fee for registry shall be, fop ear' • . of'M Bertha Du ffe Vine Cook, EranTr4Lercer, Ben-
,
motto by mety,bers -01 socioty, 0.,0a for , To ilii Editor Of The Clinton Nter teect. ny Webb,
g
animal registered; by others- 53,00 fest each Ehlte•e-In a little while, when. the portiohs Vita class-aVillie Gleteow, Nellie Dunlop,
Willie
'-atimal registered,both et Which will include of forest left When clearing the country, hCantelon, ThemareCaiter.
ave rf •
•certificate, Speical certificate of ontry, 25 Wan 'r been cut clown, Ontario will, 11.15 to Buss sp 'sox a nrebetols.
dents, In the ease Of .rejected applioations boleared, stiffer muck, from want of shelter. • rolarth clasiee-Afinnte Aitkin, tlerty.liebb,
the fee shall be reterned. "9 f. . In those portions Where' the•forest is already Jamei Mallae, henna Bailie, 11,1arV J. Bell,
Weved by J. 3. Visitor, epeonded by John gone throughout large spades, much meet...
Marquie, that steps be taken at once to eseure Venience is alreaay felt. 'Thie winter winds Monde Annie AleCorvie, Charlie Carr, Frank
the meorporation of theseociety, natter Do, are much : moo bleak, residence mom di. Powers, 'Willie Gibbs. .
tuition laws,-Caraied.' ' ' agreeable, . and 'also Mere unhealthy, while ' • Third plass-Sedney Stanbury, Nellie Jones,
m
Severhlliets of now enbera wore handed tri
avelling s much in, Acted by the drifting ef Afebel Petlore 'Charlie Iliggart, Flossie Ito.
in and a nnehber ofontries'for registration, snow, and is not near y AO 1/1035001 00103180 riott Eddie O'Toole, Dolly ;Misers, Clara
which latter will bit comiidered at the Ditto. as tlett of it fornier day. 'Pirate is, aPparent. Wiseman, • Prod Callender, Tom McCeraig,
tors' Meeting. 't • ly, brit One resource likely to lie genetally ,Lottie Jones, Ella Corbett, -
The meeting thee adjourned, subject to the. available, ; nett. resource Willa pleating of SecOnd classe--Ilowarit Jackeon, Charlie
call of the president, the directors to be called lutes or ertegreeh trees. s• • McGregor Lona Trotleo, Hattie Olflit, Linie
'together as 8001111, the application for bleep, ()tonne if large plantations of any 'kind el Gardner,, Sara SOW; Sandy Vorderi, Charlie
tompliel witti, "
potation hail hen iiii•a111 tU cmaitions forest tines are likely to bo made, they would Mew; Mabel Scott, Alma Broderick, Maggie
ti
. a&iier, for it deeP border of deckluotis hos ‘Vailier, Nellie Pentium: -,i.,1
11..
JOU:stSTON".-Tii StimmerbIll, on the 2131.1 Mer,`11,,
• the 'MN of Mr..Tohnjobnston, 01 1180)),
" Gederieh 1ett:1step. base fine,. on ties
'Ali of March., the wife ef-Air.-Bplutamn-Lirott,-44-4-....,
1sflE.13Cdii1tl roaarm. —
286,11 camera, by the Iter. 1)1, 17re, Mr, eieo.Whiteey,
to miss Martha liobert4011, both of Bulled, •
I,OVB-AVAII - At the residence •of the bride's
father, en the 9 tut of March, by.,Hey.. Js". liroley,. Mr,
James -Leve, of JOnot,
eeri11401s
, O Miss nsde aril, of
Tukinitt, . • :
•
• 1,w1ira,8 ItlAeltINT0811.--At the parsonage, Set.
fere), ey nee, Jas. reveterch 23rd, -Mr, Thiti,
L.Avell:;, to Miss Mary macintosh, beth of Uoderich.
.8WAX-VA11linn.-At .Oto personage, floaforth, •
1V/ 111010) : 011 March lith, efr. • Geo. 88011
to•1r4. Sarah 'Millar, both of Thollett.
Nellie Device, Earned Diohl, Nesbit' Reds
, Spring Shows.
• eersces slum s v11l be held in' 111*4 telnirt • t .444.4
AS ft.410.1V8
Maneilestl,r, Friday, Alio! 9.
Xertli\Net. rn, WhIghtint, April 16. .
,Militrfon, Thursday, April 13..
• East Wautinosh,Belgravo,,April
I:Iff•st It:0•011:10: Vridt”,, April 11,
starfa, aridity, April le
• reenortie Tuesday, April 20, - • "
Mars. WedruNday, April 21. ' •
South Introit, Ilrueeneld, Wedne4ll.'5, Apia
stratiord, oll TiltItMIrq: April 22.
If creell, Thursday, Aprit vette .
$tjihonrfl1 tptil