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I : � I - - � � I I � I � � I � . . I ! I � i - I . � . ! - � . � 22 1892 I � ; i : . APRiL ', I .& . � - �, . � - I - I I . . . - i � = I - -_ � . THE HURON EXPOSITO 61 I ___ � I - -_ � -- � -.-.-- I I � . I - � � I .. 1� . __ - __ � 1 4 __ - - J lien taking its � Bly t4. � . : — - � � f I ot a ow, �distance ofthirteen miles. They �-re 60011 a mass of ruins. T S!oan, 11 .i "P. P., I her, Wholly unaffected, perfectly �incere, Csron,,but.ftorn this out we may expe reeding Place Of 411 course across the road it ignited the barn be- COLLEGIATE HON()R-S, -John M' �, NEW ADVE:RTISEMENTS,- I brother, Mr. Charles Macketizie, M. hotbeds of vice, the b Sloan, has just �returned - t , full of goodness of heart, with vivacity and heavy amount of very important business I :oepti�n longing to Dennis Collins, also the Out- son of Mr. A. W. F� . 11 - I - _ � .. d I hot. and exciting debates. crimo"A They are'kept, with the ex . h -en studying � I � , — of Sarnia; his daughter, Mrs. Thomp deense,she won everybody from the so so e ermanal, by'low, vulgar, illiterate, buildings, and soon all was burned to the from Winnipeg, w ere he has be I I L ) I - � I i� I I - her I the 0 :Wit very have the rodiotrihution bill of a few G i Winnipeg College. Ile ban 1, I r -ure between the parenthesis after each son, and husband Rev. gh?igheat to the humblest couple within the we IV 8 hortly ne men, fully 50 per cent. ground, including a team of horses, several. medicine in the "I "I WThe fig -to paper on wbich the - and are promised a Government Bill bliasp emouH, obope � piga�, ijuggy, cutter, mower, hay, grain, in just closed his third session, and has been . line denotes the page of ti Dr. Thompson, ,&180 of Sarnia. Mrs. wide bounds of Ottawa society. on of W om are ex-convietH. a 1. ( . I � I I surviving child. A feature worthy of note in his political amending the Franchise Act in the directi - fled since. big return that at the recent �.. advertisement will be found, fact�all their contents, noti , i Thompson is his only f si�pilfying it and reducing, its cost. -1— -;In the . Brucefield cemetery are a couple examination he has taken the highest lion- -- Boys' Clothing -Jackson Brother's. (1) I The remains were taken to Sarnia on Wed. career is the fa3t that after having ruled 0 1 � -_ � a d a cash _: a Blood Builder -1. V. Fear.. (5) Canada for five years lie found his reward in Very few have an idea of the c9st to the i Hqron Notes. I of m' onuments bearing thesp inscriptions: ors. the first f'oholarship, n prize - - 14 SprinigGoods--Richardson & McInnis. (6) r. Wood, of Brock- I I ra,' of $60. He intends returning in the fall to - �, - nesday, and were interred there in the fam- -faithful, honorable service, and left office as membpra of this act. M -Hugh Stew&0 has leased the Delgatty 11 Jimes McDonald, aged 102 yea -1 - , � 8 ': . Three Points -Jackson Br,os. (5) Fing after the last I udieo. Mr. Sloan is a pro- �, � i I in. ville, �s credited with sai on of Grey. , 11 Catharine McDonald, aged 102 year . complete his at - � Hors& Routes. (5) I ily plot on Thursday. Throughout his life poor a man &a the day he was sworn ' peal of farm on the 12tO concessi : �, , -0. C. Willson. (6) ' uld it ever revisi?n that he was in favor of the re )ersons, well-kn6wn miging young man and will yet adorn the : ,�'i implement Emporium Hopeless the day for Canada, sbo Th � age to which these I I Mr. Mackenzie was, in ridligion, a member town -. Ar. John 4arria, of Usborne, has H�ld 0 ­­ -Verry Damrts'Pain Killer. (a) the Apt, and that the revision for the ' C C � Generosity areer so disinterested will not his celebrated blool stallion to AM'cflulgh Hutonites, lived %as exceptional in itself, profession of his hoi e. � �, Special Bargains�-R. Willis, (6) of the Baptist denomination. His pastor, come, when a c of 13r�ckvillc had cost him $1,0ft' . - i I a few facto that make 13RIEFS. -M iES J01213iC Miller, of Wroxeter, �_ I Telephone Talk-O� C. Willson. (8) evoke enthusiasm. But if the youth of Brot iers, who h ve taken it to Manitobai but'behind this were __ ; . Standard Washing machine -0, C. Willson. (8) the Rev. Dr. Thomas, in his sermon on Canada are to grow in admiration and imi- Mort of the time of the House last week a purchased 1 he their life a very exceptional one. Mr. Mc- d off here Thursday on her way t,o - I . � A New Departu � re-Thowas Coventry. (8) 1 a ab- was ent in euPplv on the MilitiA estimates- _)TIr.Albert, Whitfield has Donald was only 18 years of age when he = Rapidal Michigan. -Misses Annie L it 'Wial Paper -J. McIntosh. (8) I Sunday last, paid the following brief, but tation of such a man they must e rn to ;ffair between Mr. Somer-' Sam el Shine 50r1acre lot in Grey townshJP2 ,re spending tbeir holidays I feeling tribute to the deceased. He said : bor the boodler and the self -seeker who aims TheO was a little and �ae inoved on to it. i was married, his wife being 16, and they and Bella Ross a . , I I Good Coruets--IT. F. Edwards. (a) enison, -of Visiting relativets.-Mrs. Dr. , 1. House and Lot For Sale -M. Thompson. (6) , above all tbings at his own ends. ville,1 of Brant, and Colonel 1) -Mr. S. Pike� of Clintol), has IRFLEOd �iis enjoyed 84 years of -wedded. bliss. We in Middlesex, I � . * i some - I - U6012 Is vial ; I D "His was a name of which Canadians had . , es� Toronto, over charges of mis �� . �tiag at the old homestead .in - �� urham Bulls For Sale -Wm. Carnochan. (5) = IV f rm i� Hullett to .Mr. Wesley Ifekhro'! of question if a period of continuous married For - - -Higgins & Lennon. (5) Through all the Toro�to people , odl --Wies Nellie Kelly has � Legal Card . great reason to feel proud. s: " We cond�ot made by sQme erIch to wnship, for a term of yf ars,atian lifelsimilar to this can be found in America. Kirtton this week,� % Facts Worth Kno.wirle�-­J. Fairley. (8) years of his public life he had exhibited the THE Brantford Expositor �say against Colonel Denison, who is Major of i , I . Elocution -Mrs. Sirs. Lord Bailey. (8) . annqal rental of$125. . Mrl McDonald died two years before'his beenon the sick list for the past week, ut $1 " good in $2--Lumaden & Wilson. (8) highest qualities of Christian manhood. In can all understand what a row would be the �overnor General's Body Guard, which I - ndeon, still re- she is able to be -around again. During her I - (8) every poeition of trust that be had ever ig that he __ r. Thomas Costs, of Usborne, bas wife. Mr. James Rose, a gra I . Card of Thanks--Alrs. x. E. moEwen kicked up all over the Province. if Mr. eude4 in Mr. Somerville declarix pure ased the t' farms a4u. ,sides in Clinton. I illness Miss Zell& Carder took her place as - I Bull for sale -John Cumming. (5) filled he had maintained a reputation for had �o intention of reflecting on the personal r�s vvo Easterbrook I I Fargo, Dakota, on teacher. -There was a service of song held . � - Bisycle*--Lumsden & Wilson. (8) Mowat were to carry matters with as high a atedll;j miles west of Devon, pa,ying haod, I The Daily Argus at I I e'il ,his Political . . h Sunday evening. r B&rpins__j. C. Laidlaw. (8) 1 ability and honesty that ev I Lation to as Sir John Thompson does hovor of the member for West Toronto, but _* ures for them. I Saturday last, contained a lengthy article on in the .Episcopal Chure . .� Big . hand in Toron , 80 ade a few The be -at Tea -J. C. Laidlaw. (8) opponents could not venture to que - that �he merely repeated the charges out of �' 'i ion a prominent Rev. Mr. Haighly m fine remarks ' I Re served his country with all the ardor at Ottawa, as for example, if a charge of consideration for the men who made them, - r! W. T. Whiteley, of the Clin thw4deathof Mr. S. R. Logan, between each hymn, leading the coDgregt.. I - ____________� and fidelity of a patriot. And with the un. using railway . subsidies for election pur- in vi w of the fact that they had put these - Ne ,s -Record, has been appointed collector bus�iness man of that city, and a former 'a Birth to His Resurrection. . . of Customs at that point, to fill the vacaucy resident of Lucknow. Deceased was a tion froin Christ � I . ght Won &PAINPAILAtor selfish self -forge-tf ulneEs of one who pattern- sea viere brought against one of Mr charges in the forso of affidsvits. ' The mat. 61186d by the d ath of the late Mr..Irwiri. Youngman of 28 years, and had suffered for -The managing committee of the Presby- I . � - C9 I . � # ed after the divine ideal he would go - down Po ter tien dropped. Imption. He terian Church have decided to put the organ �j . M - ough� . --�Master Wielliam Jenkins, son of Mr. Fqme time, past with const . 1-1.1 in the Mowat's colleagues, as It was br . 1 4 1� � to posterity with a name fragrant ro, and two. in next Sunday.-Mfise McLennan, of Strat- 1. 4 . A FOOLISH POLICY. - leaves a .mother, three brothe I I Thomas Jenkins, of the Huron road, God ng the Misses Wat- � . I — memory of this generation, and of which the against one of Sir John Thompson's. T1 e Minister of Marine and Fisheries has ericfi township,'got his arm broken last Fri- sisters to mourn his loss. He wa's aniong ford, who has been visiti f I SEAFORTIE1. FRIDAY,. April 22, 1892. generations coming would make mention We all know that it depends a great wffln�g him in a the early settlers of Fargo, and carr!ed on son, returned home Monday. -Miss Susie mL . " da by one of the horses cro I with enthusiasm. He was one of whom it Ive notice of a Bill respecting the export Y : �fie cor- Brownlee, left Monday tor lengthy visit to , — it, which is understood to be a measure stall - . . an extensive'photograph businem at a I I deal i1a. politics on whose ox in gored, but if gof ; understand Mr, - could be said that.he loved his Master, and . � ` ' I Death of Hon. Alexander governed his lifeby the strictest principles Mr. Idowat we re to do what Sir John Thom p- of �etaliatiou against Newfoundland and - Mr. John Thompson has sold 50 acres nor of Broadway and Fifth avenue, and in relatives in London. -We . I . des4ned to prevent the Newfoundland of his farm in Goderich township, to Mr. hisidenth Fargo loses an honored citizen and Watson of Clinton, has leased the Mansion ',� ) 1� .. I Mackenzie. of righteousness.'? son has just done in the Ckron case and ho- � Mr. J. Bennett. He .has been � i - fiabIrmen from operating on the coast of John Middleton for the num of $3,000 ; -this an upright young man. He learned the P house from I .11 � 11 Another of Canada's leading Statesmen SKETCH OF HIS LIFE. �shield the incriminated Minister, there 1_ - There has is a' ut the laud lies immediate- tograph business with Mr. D. Patterson, of very busy for the past week getting a peti- I IA tador in Canadian waters. d figure,b i has been gathered to his fathers. Hon. The Ron. Alexander Mackeinzie, third son would be an outcry loud enough to take the been as yet no cement, but if ly afic?,ing Mr.Middleton's otherproperty. Lu tion signed for the purpose of getting a � - of the late Alexander Mackenzie, of Logie- Official Lnnoun it I join , a brakesman on the -Mr. George 'Phillips, who was some license. We have no doubt he will make ;1 . Alexander Mackenzie died at his residence roof off the universe." Yes, it would do all tbial is the true character of the ' Bill -Mr. Harry Cooper D in Toronto, early last Sunday mornin rait, Perthshire, Scotland, and Mary, second that and something more practical. L It sounds strange in view of Mr. Abbott's re- London freight� had the misfortune to have years ago a resident of Clinton, but who, a first-class landlord, an he has had lo g ex- - ' I g' daughter of Donald Fleming, of the same les cent speech in the Senate, that the Govern- the finger's on his right hand badly emssh�ed for some time has resided in London, died Verlileine ce in Clinton and other places. -Miss This event, although deeply regretted by all parish, was born near Dunkeld, Perthshire, would send Mr. Mowat and his colleagt Wb I . - ment desired to adopt an amicable course, i e in the act of coupling cars in the very suddenly in that city last week. He Kelly is visiting friends in Seaforth .... classes and conditions of men, was not un- on January 28, 1822, and was educated at and supporters into the cold shades of Oppo- and were even taking steps with a view to Wingham yard on Saturday last. he suffered for some time with heart fail- this week. -Miss Ethel Watson was in � the public schools of Moulin, Dunkeld and .. �e, pur- ur general health was affected Goderich on business Thursday.=Miso Mar- � eted. Although mentally strong, Mr. -al altIOD. The Liberals will not tolerate con- arbitration under the auspices of the British -Wm Doig, jeweler, of Gorri , and his expe was bi - * no th�� He was present at the dinner of Exeter, is at present visiting her - - - - - ten Perth. His paternal grand -father of that kind although the supporters of Go,.Ternment. Correspondence btought down chased from Duncan Paul, of Lachute, a fi reby. ray, McKenzie ban been physically weak for. colm Mackenzie, of Strathtnmmel. The duct the whole trouble . Airs. Wanless. -Mr. John Sloau, ,who � . to the House shows that pacing mare for the aum of $6,50. She mr- �Ie, aba his appetite was poor, and he gigtor -he past five years, . . . . . � el e� years. He was a victim of some Peculiar family, consisting of the parents and seven the Government at Ottawa seem to think it datFs from the interference of Canada with rived on Saturday last,. aqd Mr. Doig will at 8 c r ,ly anything. Directlyafter din- has been in Manitoba,far t .. . I nervous ailment followed by paralysis, sons, came to Canada in 1842, settling in is all right. At least they profess to �n�gotiation of a commercial treaty between soon make owners of fast 'horseflesh hu tle ne� he sat down in his customary easy chair. returned home Saturday. John is a very � ti- Ontario. His life was a truly noble one -an eivfoundland and the United States. The or take a back seat. . � H was alone at the time. Mrs. Phillips, , arnart young man, having.taught school at I which, for many years rendered him par hink so. . -- - ally helpless, and although he held his seat - instance of what will, energy, ability, pluck t - sister colony thinks it was none of Canada's ��. . Mr. ert Monteith, Thames Rjad, who was in the next room, heard him gasp, first and then studied for a doctor. He ex- I and integrity can do for a man and for his business what trade arrangements were Us Prue, has a cow that gave birth to a calf and running in found him panting for pecti to write M. D. after his name in an- . 'in Parliament with wonderful regularitys conntry in a land where careers are free. Tms time last year potatoes were selling br'ath and unconscious. She sent at once other year. -Mr. Thomns Wanless is very 1, �J made between it and the Unite& States, and on Friday last week, that weighed 81ID�rtly 0 . � . . - his, physical condition was such, that for five Sprung from a good Scoto-Celtio stock, and for one dollar and fifty cents per bag and as I have already pointed out in' this letter, after its arrival 100 pounds. Both cow �nd for.. a physician, and when he arrived Mr. proud of the owl he captured on 'Good Fri- � � bearing a name historical in its import, for * � of retaliation has been . It is one of the largest ever seen iR , �1, years or more his voice has never been. ' f we t that price. This a very foolish policy calf, are in a thriving condition, and d9ing Phillips Was a corpse, Death had been &I- day. I I I I . the founder of the Mackenzie I i exidersaist islat halls, and be was un- a was a man o at pursued On both sides ever since, the only nicely. � mlat fiWantaneous. Deceased was 62 years these parts. As he is a first-class t L . � heard in the leg Ove powerful arm and warlike prowess, who year. they are a drug in the market result of which has been a loss. of trade to --Mr. Samuel Rick@, of Unborne, has of age, and was eiigaged in the flour and be intends stuffing it. - Miss Ruth . I 'Unable to speak scarcely louder than a wbis- passed over from the North of Ireland, and twenty-five cents per bag. Last year thous- both countries and a decided gain to the disposed of two more of his registered ni�ree feed business, . Jones, of Seaforth, spent the Easter holidays . �11 � 'L r. In the early part of the present year, by a greit feat of strength won the cogno- ande of bushels were shipped from this Pro- traae of the United States. It: i's Only an- to bir. McHugh, of Calgary, for the sum, of ,�_It is ourlainful duty to record the death renewing Old acquaintances. She is a gon- . - . � Pe ell, men which was destined to be borne by i B Ws the e i r n oral favorite. -,iNfr. Jerome, of Arkons, for- � while aligbtiug from his cirriage, he f vince to the United States, this year there other leaf in that history which! ho S245. Th sr%n was well matched and this of Win. Ga er, sr., one of the oldest resi. - ! ma6y men who should win fame -some in L skes a tot I ' . danger of interfering with trad�, and is an- m , a number of six horses that dents of the township of Ashfield, which merly of this place, w&s visiting friends this I and from the injuries thus received he letters, soine in war, some as explorers, some are none being shipped to the American I I other argument in favor of as large a mem- this gentleman b a disposed of this will'ter, took place at the residence of his son, J.'H. week, -Good Friday was spent very quietly 00 L pever rallied. For several weeks he has as statesman, and in the whole illustrious markets. This, no doubt, largely accounts ure of free trade between all L countries a's all of which hav: been bred by himself. i Gardner, 12th concession, on the 4th inst. here. In the morning quite a number � been lying in a helpless and partially uncon. band there could not be found one of more for the difference In - price and still there are possible. . . I . 73dr. John Delbridge, of Usborne, li�s a Deceased was born in *the county of Ferma- left town, and those that were religiously � sciong condition, ard at last passed away as sterling integrity, one who could more fit- me people so gr�en as to believe that there I KOM. ewe, that gave birth to four lambs last week, nagh, Ireland, 82 years ago, came to Canada inclined attended the Episcopal Church. � I . tingly become the object of a people's rever- 80 The effort of Mr. Ives to have an e),port three of which are still living. One of �the in 1833, and settled in Toronto township in In the afternoon there was a baseball match Z if going into a deep sleep. It is said that ence and the cherished heritage of historical is no market in the United States for our duty on saw logo reimposed utterly failed', young animals was weighed shortly afte� its 1835. He took an activb part in the rebel- between sides captained by Jas. Sims and ... � � his illmeas was entirely painless and he had memory. Educated at the public school he produets. It is true that the demand there the Government compelling him to withdraw arrival, and tipped the scales at 91 pou,Ads. lion of 1837, and was one of the loyal vol- Herb Symonds, resulting in an easy victory � I � Z ' to endure no suffering. In . this way has learned the art of the stone mason -the last year was exceptional on account of a the motion. The mother is of the Leicester breed �and unteers who bravely fought for the defence for the latter. The boys played in good I.z builder's art, and when he arrived in Canada i - passed from earth one of the purest, most ON One of the half dozen remaining Liberal from all appearances a noble animal. of their country. In 1854 he removed to form, coniidering it was the first game of , . 4, ' be became, a contractor. Like so many men short crop the previous year, but even u Sen . s.tors has just died at Waterloo, Quebec, -Death has again invaded the neighbor- the township of Ashfield, which was then a the seas'on. All they want is practice. -Miss ' unselfish and most noble atatesmen that who have distinguished themselves in the if we had -free access to the United States the Hon. Senator Stevens, who was 78 years hood of Londesboro, and carried away one dense forest. His home was always the Ella Worthington, of Clinton, was visiting . " !tver graced pablic life in any country, politics of modern times be took, to journal- market we could get ready sale there for our of age and called tc, the Senate in 1876. _ respected and esteemed by all in the person home of the ministers of the Gospel, no mat- friends in town this week. -Mr. Jas. Maf- . - mourned &like by political friend and foe. ism, and for some years edited the Lambton surplus at a fairly remunerative price, in- The HOD. J. A. Chapleau, who has re- of �Irs. William Brunadon. She has been ter to what denomination they belonged. He fat is spending his holidays in Sunshiue,� - : Shield-& paper devoted to the interests of In many respects Mr. Mackenzie was a entered Parliament stead of as now having, practically, to give c0vered his health, has returned to Ottawa. ailipg for sometime and her death was'not was a man of retiring disposition, and was Miss West, niece of Father West, who oflici- - ' I wonderful man. He sprung from � the the Reform Party. He in the Government alt gether unlocked for. She was a wi4ow 10T ed by all who had the pleasure of his ac- ated in the Roman Catholic Church a fow I The withdrawals fro , . � . I I . in 1861 as a member for Lambton and repre- them away, as it is worth 25 cents a bag to 11, 2 I . I , . _ bef re her marriage to Mr. Br'unsdon �al]d q�aintance. He wase a life-long Conserva- - visiting old friends here.- _. Saxiogs Banks continue to largely exceed . . years ago, is I humbles -t origin, and having no advantages sented that constituency in the Canadian bring them to market. . the deposits, no less than $5,000,000 having lea es our sons and two daughters. I tive in politics, and fpr a long time hi -a pres- Miss Annie Kelly had a social gathering of a l- eave those whi nature gave him, he be Assembly until the Confederation. � I the eiibe will be missed i� the community. ,� tcb � been -withdrawn in the last two years. The On Wednesday evening, 6th inst.,1 few of her friends 'Xiond*y evening. They , V be was returned to the Dominion Parlia- . � I . I came one of the leading figures of his coun- � people are evidently so much poorer that me ubers of St. Andrews' church efioir, .-On Tuesday of list week the spirit of report a -good time. -The Epworth Leag e F I u ment. and concurrently represented West THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT they need the money. � - . B13 th, met at the residence of ,Mrs. Cu�rtis, Efizabetb, beloved wife of Thomas Carter, and the Hopeful Gleaners held -a union 1 ' try, and won forL himself honor and renown Middlesex in the -Ontario Legislature during The scheme for sending ciloftere from an( presented their leader, Mr. G.F. O�kes ii. concession of Morris, took its flight. meeting in the Presbyterian Church Tues - both as a - citizen and statesman. His the years 1871-72, holding the office first of (By Our Special Correspondent.) , 8t, . I LtiM- ' . __ ' day evening and a No. , was spent by , rest Britain to British Columbia by the with a neatly worded address and an 11118Y The cause of her de4h was cancer in - the � career shows what inatural ability Provincial Secretary, -and afterwards of GrrAWA, April 18th, 1892. G I � . all. ,Miss Elliott, of Brncefield, who has . � I id of money advanced by the British Gov- oba-ir and foot rest. Mr. Oakes is about to a�omach, with whichishe has been troubled 'N I is 0 Provincial TreasULrer. In October, 1872, he Considerable of the public interest will be a I I r the � I and integrity, backed up by industry ern ment,is to be immediatelyeariied out with giv up the leadership of the choir and; the since last June, although she was only con- been viciting at x fr. Wm. IS cE roy' f I . I retired with Mr. Blake for the purpose of - last week, returned home on Tuesday last.- � I and plodding perseverance can accomplish, confinin nion poli- transferred this week. from Parliament to a view of ultimately settling 1,200 families members took this opportunity of express fified to her bed for aibout eight weeks, A I � .g himself entirely to Domi 11 - f � in the Pacific Province. ing their appreciation of his put services. 'ar ago last Dominipn Day Mrs. Carter was Mr. H. Symonds, who has been home for the' - � , C . L . 'D .4 1; .A ....+ in tha Canadian the atone court house on Dalv street where - . yq t t w thm free Canada o ours, 1A W V UUMI]FOLO' U CS. V r`� . - . - vv hile in the country delivering gOOOS thrown out of a carriage, while returning PRST) Few MOnLnB IeIL W vake hie old situation . - ! tively short period of an ordinary life -time Cabinet on theoccasion of the retirement of the aaBizes began to -day. The trial of )n .Vlonday of last week, Farmer Brother,,' from Brussels, by tbe seat coming unfasten- in Buffalo. Herbert will be much missed, . - J. News of the Week. 0 , � - : and. it should afford irspiration and enconr- Mr. Brown in 1865, and was leader of, the Thwas- McGreevy and Nicholas K. Con- horse, of Exeter. shied at some lumber! on e.1, and she never recovered fairly from the as he is a great favorite among thesports of 1� . - Ontario R,eform Opposition in the House of a the roadside, and jumping into the ditch shock. The deceased, whose maiden name the town. -Mrs. H. Dever, now of Wing- . agement to the young men of our country. Commons froin the Union until 1873, 1when nolly for conspiracy against the Crown will DEATH OF A NOTED NOVELIST.-MiS . . . . a - He attained eminence not through the pomp he was elected'leader of the whole Opposi- take place during this .court, though the Amelia B. Edwards, the well-known novel- threw the boys, Freddie Gillespie and Eddie was McKay, was born in Scotland and came ham, was in our midst this week vi iting I Dignan, out of the wagon. Eddie Dignsn to. Canada with her parents in 1835. She friends. -Mr. Daman Crittenden, Of the 1. and glory of ofticial power, but by virtue of tiOD party, and continued in that -position precise day for cominencing is not yet fixed. iat and lecturer, is dead. had his bead and face so everely cut that ! i d to Mr. Carter, who is now in Goderich Star office, spent a few holidays I . n I HAIL� TORM.—A very destructive hail. . a woo inarrie I a M as I until November 5, 1873 when, owing to the t Was necessary to have several stitches Put hi� 84th year, about 36 years ago, she bein town last week. -Mrs. F. M -et -Ai f nd i k hie: natural ability and sterling in,togrity. As . Sir John Thompson asked the House for storm visited sections of South Carolina, on 1 � 9 I i ­', �� resignation of Sir John Macdon,ild, ha was in the wound. The -wagon was badly - wife. They moved to Morris and Mr. Babb were attending their sister's � �Ii retainer of political power he was not a called ion to form a new administration, a permissiou to use in this trial the evidence Thursday afternoon, the 14th inst. � the second - CANADIANS %VANTED.—The Grain - � a No vErecked. � townsbip in 1872,purchasing their farm from funeral in Mitch611 on Friday last. Oarsin- r_ I success. . It is hard to have to say i't,.but it duty he succeeded in aocompliBbing two given before the Committee on Privileges Q1-'.11--'- Union of Buffalo has decided -A correspondent at Raland, Manitoba, Alexander Lawkion. The subiect of this no- cere sympathies are extended to them in days later, accepting th omee of rremier � - ' f 9 . - I I is the truth, nevertheless, he was too bonest and Minister of Public e Works, which be and Elections last session. It was given, but Dot to permit Canadians to work in the sends the following account of a tra edy ti6e was the mother of three sons, William, their trouble. Mr. Will Powell, of Clinton, I and conscientious for a successfulf.politician, held until he resigned, with the other mcm- not before Messrs. Laurier, Mills aud Buffalo elevators this year, whpreby the home of a former Huronite was 4mes.and Albert, and one daughter, Mrs. spent Good Friday in town. -Mr; J. H. Ta- . if we measure success. by ability to retain hers of the ministry, October 1878. In the Davies protested strongly against the aboli- S -N -OW IN THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND.—SROW blasted. He says : A terrible -shooting, ac- William. Dark, of Grey- township. man and Mr. Frank Williams, of Gorrie, �� ' offlae, but the good he has accomplished for year 1875 he visited the Mother Country, tion of the ancient rule exempting witnesses fell on Saturday in the Midland and in the cidpnt happened here on Thursday, March p The death of Mrs. Stephen Ball, a for- "pent Sunday in town. -Dr.Potter is spend- . I e, youn'est son of 4ohn :- ing a few days in Toronto this week, Mr. South of England to the depth of twelve 31st, by which Berti 9 mpr resident of Goderich, occurred at the - - � his country, both by precept and example, where' he was presented with the freedom before Parliament from being afterwards . Jordan, was instantly killed, The eldest McCreight, of Wingliam,was doing business . of the Scottish towns of Irvine, Dundee and prosecuted on their own evidence. The inches i residence of her son James, at St. Thomas, in the dyeing line in ourtown on Monday.- " can never be truly eatima,ted. Ife was, in Perth and visited Her Majesty at Windsor INCREASE OF EXPOiTS. -Exports to boy, Freemont, seeing the gun standip in � . , the fullest sense of the term, one of nature's Castle' rule of law is so strong that you could not Arneriift t%Dd France from Belgium, have th�corner behind the door, picked ,9 D1akota., on Saturday, March 26. Deceased Mr. Arthur Erwin, now of Wingbam, but . . . . During a second visit to Scotland of. an held it on a level with the child's aaud� was a native of Weymouth, England, and - for his health, in 1881, he was presented convict a horse thief in a police court on hie largely increased since the adoption OR I formerly of Blytb,paid the rural districts of - noblemen, and unfortunately for the coun. with the freedom of Inverness. He sat' for own evidence and 'Air. Mills pointed out the new tariffs by the former countries ani fired it off, resulting in the above being , me to America with her husband about Auburn a vi!dt during the Easter holidays.- . 1. try, be leaves behind no equal in Canadian that if a man's testimony before a committee CRIMINAL ACT. -An uDsucces'eful atiempt killed ins-tantly. . . forty years ago. They first settled in Ohio, Mr. S. Gracey, of Wingbam, was in town . � I I ublic life, in. all that goes to make up a East York, his late seat, in tb *a Canadian of the House could be used against him if he at train -wrecking was made near Oswego, I Alex, Craigie, 9, young than who lef t bat some thirty-five years ago they came to , on Uonday on businees.-We were glad to see I P Assembly from 1861 until the u i Canada and took up their rpsidence in God- ""; "' found himself in a criminal's dock it would. I Mr. Alex. Taylor's face in our midet again. true, roble'L honest, conscientious and self- returned to the Commons at the general New York, Saturday, A large boulder was Goderich a couple of weeks ago to take 06 po- eiieb, where they lived until about two wz . . destroy all power to investigate by Parlia- placed on the track, but it was discovered. sition as wheeleman on the steamer John V. ml nths ago. On the 19th of February two He is- still looking ga,y and hearty. -Mr, sacrificing stateeman,and none who a,re more election in 1877, and at general elections in ment. It was suggested thatAeave be given BANic FAILURE. - The Thirty-third Na- M4&n, was hurt on Tuesday of last we�k in ' Moses Holtzhauch, of Marlby, is renewing -1 be more truly 1872 ; again at general elections, 1874; re- . of the boys, James and Williain.; who had sincerely beloved or who wil to use all the evidence, provided that the Petroit while fitting out the steamer He was elected by acclamation on his appointment evidence of any one man bhould not be used tional Bank of Japan, with headquarters at I gone to -Dakota, prevailed. upo-fi' the old old acqualritances in town these 4aye.-Mr. . venerated. An idea of his noble, honest Tokio, has failed. The liabilities are Sl,� in the act of overhauling some anchor chainfs . Harry Scarlett, our popular hardware , e purity and - disin . tereated- to office, and again at general election, R,Rair�at himself, but Sir John 1hompson 746,000. 1 1 � when he slipped and fell into the chain cquple to go and.spend their declining years merchant, spent Sunday in Stratford visit- I character, and th 1878 ; elected for East York at general would not agree to -this and the result is Maginni,q, aged bunkers and hurt himself so that he had to with them, and they went accordingly, tak- ing friends.—Miss Edna Curtis, of Whitby ness of his aims may be gleaned from the elections 1882, 1887 and 1891. 1 that the evidence of Thomas Mc6reevy and , OVER SKirrED.—Cora ing up their abode at the residence of James. I . Several important measures owe their ex- if elve, jumped a rope 500 times in a content quit work. He arrived home on Thursday, Ladies' College, is home on Easter holidays Wing private letter, written by him N. K. Connolly, will be used against them to w and is doing as well as can be expected. Toward the latter part of March Mrs. Ball I folio istence to Mr. Mackenzie as a private mem- with school mates at Dover, Delaware, and .. htp.resent.—M.r. McDonagh, of Wingham, 'I' � ; was seized with illness and forc6d to take to . I � secure their conviction of a criminal offence is now dying.' —The other day Mrs. J. W. Murray, of spent a few days in town, visiting his aister . . I when &-t the head of the Canadian Govern- ber, viz., the Act amending the Assessment her bed, and notw itb standing the best nursing _� ment, and which was, made public for the - which deprives them of the common -rule Of INVENTOR DEAD.—N. B. Clark, inventor Coral Wreath Corners, boiled soTe eggs for and medical attendance succumbed to the here.—Mr. William Livingstone, who has i � Act of Upper Canada (1863); that consoli 1 w the benefit of which a man accused of tea, and she and ber guests werel somewhat been manager of the flax mill here for the ". it in as follows : dating and amending the Act9 relating to I 15 of the deflective armor now used on warships malady on Saturday, March 26. She was a . �. . I . first time,since bin death. arceny or any other potty offence could of all nations, died in Washington, D. C., on 'surprised to find inside one of the eggs an- last couple of years, got word that his fath- -,% I 11 Confidential. 1- the assessment of property, Upper Canada claim, � . . I other perfectly formed egg about the size of consistent Christian Woman, and passed er bad bought a mil I in Embro, and request- - -1 ­ At (1866); andthehighly useful measure for The other prosecutions againstArnoldi, Tuesday. a robin's egg. We should liketo bear from away in the fulness of hope in her Saviour - OTTAWA, April 27th, 1875. providing means ofegrem from public build- , SUICIDAL INTENT. — lHarry Lee, of St. and Him crucified. Her aged partner and ed him to take charge of it. He left for - "My dear H—, I h�ave. your note re- 'frman of Committee on Larose and Talbot will also go on at th is Louis, Missouri, aged 23, who has been in any other"pergon who ever saw or heard, of a t - to there on Thursday. Mr, Will Drummond ings (1886). As Chal bree 110138 and two daughters survive " court. Mr. B. B. Oaler, Q.C., and Mr. J. sia�ilar case. Remember, both eggs ' had i garding-C—. I will -endeavor to employ Municipal and Assessment Laws (1886) he K. Kerr, Q.C., will" represent the Crown, two Keeley institutes for the cure of the good hard shells and were perfectly formed, mourn her lose, and have the deep sympathy succeeds him as manager here. We con - him, within a few days, at Thunder Bay. on wrote and framed the greater part of the Mr S. H. Blake, Q.C., and Mr. Z. La8b, drink habit, took a heavy done of laudanum and there was no noticeable differeuco be- of. their many friends in this section. grat n his pro nibtion. —Rumor has the commissariat stat. though I fear be is General Act on Municipal Corporation etc. - ' on F;iday evening with suicidal intent. w�,en t o it that 6 very popular young man, formerly ' Q.C. , with Mr. J. A. Gemmill will defend - A�N AGxD HzRo.—Father Chiniquy, at t ' he d u ble egg and the others b; tore :—The Wingbam Times of last week has rather old, especi4lly as his -chiif (B's. All the measureo of his Government, illclud- 1�1 of Blytb., but at present of elsewhere, is go- I - . McGreevy and Connolly. cooking. � ,_ 7 . the following: Mr. James Loutit has shown , t join the benedicts in the near future. father) is older, I have sent Mr. Kingoton's ing the enactment Of a stringent election the age of 82 yeare,hae.just passed through, i Ing 0 ' THE MILITIA. us quite a curiosity, being a copy of " The _M . 11 letter to Mr. Laird to consider. law, with the trial of election petitions by at Ste. Anne, Kankakee, Illinois, a danger- :�On Friday, 8th inst., Mrs. , Stepheilson, r. Thomas Passmore, formerly editor of I (4 I Its ncerned about the diDDe ife of Mr. J. R. Stephenson, of Wingham Edinburgh Almanack and Imperial register � am 11,; Cc r_. judges and vote by ballot ; the abolition of Reading between the lines of General ous operation, but is reported to be in a I w , I our paper here, but now of London, was in I I can bardW"y go to speak freely -at present, the real estatequalification of members ;, the HiDrbert's recent report on the state of the fair way to recovery. , after an illness extenling over several for the year 1814." It is a leather covered town on Tuesday last.—Miss Dallas, of . . n. wedks passed peacefully away.- For ome book., containing 360 page@, and besides the Clinton, is spending a few days visiting . - and I always like to have itt in my power to better administration of penitentiaries ; the Canadian militia is much ,more significant LARGE SHIP LOAD.—The steamship Ore . I 11 I speak without restraint or stint. i igrants at days previous to her death, hopes were. en- calaj�dar, contains army and navy lists ; Mies Lena Emigb. enactment of the marine telegraph -law, than one would think. I have reason to burg o.q Friday landed 2,493 imm teriained of her recover , but on Thursday liate of the Peerage of Great Britain and I - - I I I would like much to be relieved of the - which virtually abolished the monopoly of know that General Herbert considers the Baltinilre, the largest number ever landed e I . Y - . veplu Ireland, Baronets, Officers of State, Courts Public Works Department ; but I cannot the Cable Company.; the establishment of a , systemi in vogue in the past with reference from one ship at one time. They were -mostly g she grew rapidly worse and died as . - . - � . see my way to that at present. It is the . rtant things to be a pernicious Germans. stated. She leaves, besides her husband, of. Law, Revenue Boards, Public officers, Exeter. . great spending department, the possib Dominion Military College, and improve- to many impo ' onl' one child, a boy. about nine years of Universities, Established Clergy, Episcopal BR1FF1,,—)v'1r. Isaac Bandford has on band . le ment of the militia system ; the enlargement one and he has started out on the path of LiQuoi&'s DoiNGS.—Under the influence t It. Geist, at '� for them in � Y gre&tjobbing department, the depart"I 4 the canals; the permanent organization reform. For instance, Sir Adolphe Caron of -jealousy and drink John. age Much sympathy is felt Clergy, Burgher, Antiburgher and Relief a splendid lot of fine new top buggies of his - ' that can make or ruin a Government at self and the r sore bereavement. : Clergy, House of'Commons, statements of own manufacture, which shows much credit of the civil service: the establishment of a used to make appointments and promotions Dayton, Ohio, last Sungay, shot him I � such a time as this, when $25,000,000 are iia --The Stratford Beacon of last week� has the Assessed tuxes, Stamp, duties, &c. At to his workmansliip.—_�Ir. Levi Walper, of Supreme Court for the Dominion ; the re- in the force without any reference wbateve-r his wife ' dead. They had been married 19 ? the'date of this calendar, there was not a this village, has leased Hawksbaw's hotel, the power of its head to spend on public di , iction of postage to and from the United to the General in command of that force,- years. the following: Mr. A. M. Polley, of god- . , . -here on Tuesday &� car- , works. Friends (?) expect to be benefited States ; the free delivery of postal matter in which was palpably a most improper course. DEATH OF A NOTOMOus FoRGFR. —George erich, shipped from daily newspaper published in Edinburgh. in Seafortb, and will tale.. possession short - by offices they are unfit for, by -contracts - , n ospital loa� of horses to Michigan. It was as, fine Only eight papers were printea there, three' ly.—Mr. W. J. McRobert - cities aud towns ; the opening of direct All these appointments and promotions were Wi I kes, a notorious forger, died i a h grain buyer for ' they are not entitled to, by advance not mail communication with the West Indies; dictated by political exigencies and personal at New York on Sunday. He was found a 19� of horses as left ,Stratford for ma�y a of- them tri -weeklies, one semi-weekly and Mr. W. H. Hutchiris, M. P,, in this place, . , earned. Enemies %By themselves with the construction of a trans -con tinen tal tele- favoritism so that we have to-day,as pointed unconscious in the street with. a fractured day. The animals were all purchased in four weeklies. Those were the days of ex- left on Saturday last for Parkhill, where be . � friends, and push the friends to the front. graph line ; the better administration of out by General Herbert, a number of incom- skull. tbi� vicinity, the prices paid ranging from cessively high taxes. Two 8billiDgo were will remain until after the coming harvest. � � Some attempt to storm the office. Some Government railways ; an improved copy petent men in places of authority and in- KILLED , BY A CHiP.—Henry Charlton, $86. to $14b. Mr. Polley says that the collected for ever'y twenty shillings of the --Our grain buyers still purchase gj�ln On . - dig trenches at a distance and approach in right law ; the adoption of a final route for struction. This has been going on for twelve died in the Philadelphia hospital of a frac- farmers through Weat Huron were so flush value of real estate. For keeping one male the old market grounds.—Mr. A. J. lins ­ . - . . regular aiege form. I feel like the besieged the Pacific Railway ; the opening of nego- years and General Herbert thinks it is time tured skull by a blow from a. large chip with money after the election that they did servant, 21. 8s.; for one " bachelor " male . returned from Killarney, . Manitoba, on - , I lying on my arms night and day. I have tiationp, conducted on our behalf by* our, it should stop and �hat the appointment and which flew from ablock of wood which he not care about selling horses ; so he had to servant, 44. 8s.; and for keeping .a .four. Saturday lWat. He had been up there with , - offended at least twerity Parliamentary -delegate in person, between Canada and tho promotion should be made by him or at was chopping recently, I coln e down here. . wheeled carriage, 121. Any person using or a. car load of horses.—A large Dumber Of friends by my defence of the Icitadel.' A Uni�ed States for the establishment of a ter- least on his recommendation. —' On Friday afternoon, 8th inst., Mr. B. wearing hisir powder was taxed 11. 3s. 6d. I I PipIRLIC PROSECUTION FUGD. —, A Detroit �� - . our citizens can be Been every day angling at - weak Minister here would rain the party in firm has established a public fund to assist Hetrington,i of Hullett township, met with 'Stamp duties were also very high. At this the Aux friable river.—A shooting match I - I - ritorial government for the Northwest, have ' ABOLTSH IRE COLLEGE. . . ' a month, and the country very soon-, So I all been more or le" moulded and directed I in the prosecution of Prince Michael and re- a bad accident. They were running -a tur- period in her history England was engaged took place on the Agricultural Grounds, on . Must drudge on as I best may and carry ou�t by him. Parliament and the public are beginning lieve the witnesses.forthe prosecution, who nip cutter, by horse -power, at Mr. Little's, in! war -with France, and required all the Friday afternoon last. Mr. John Tty I the experiment of doing right whatever Inaddition, two very important ques- to think that the Military College at Kiage- are nearly destitute. and for some' reason or other it did not work money she could raise, hence the exceagive lor won the gold and silver medals in both -- n I � � - � . happens, and trusting to havo a majority ,in ton should be a distributing point for men all right. 1Mr. Herrington had casu ly taxes levied. I contesta.—Great preparations are being tions which for some time agits-ted the pub- � THE ACT OF A LuNATIC.—During Good al I the !louse to sustain me, and when that failz ! qualified to take positions in our permanent Friday's services in it church at Anglesola, a come over, JLnd seeing that somethi 9 wa! I —One of the very oldest settlers of God- made here for the Queen's Birthday cele- . lie mind and threatened the gravest compli- corps as instructors and thus act as an im- wrgDg, he was trying to keep the n rich township passed away o I will go out cheerfully if not joyfully. - cations—the .1lanitoba, amnesty and the village in spain, while the pri"t was pray- belt from , e n Wednesday bration.�Flags were floating at half mast ortant auxilliary to the militia force or else running ol, when, without any warning, m' D,�ruin& l3th inst., in the person of Mr. on the Trivitt Memorial Church, the town 11 Let me know the current talk and 'NN e w Brunswick school questioDs—were P d. Mr. Mulock, ing before the altar a man supposed to be a 0 flew into pieces, a 'piece of . the i Avid . your opinion about the filling of the Su- satisfactorily adjusted during- Air. Macken- that it should be abolishe lunatic cut off his head with a single blow of the: machin autelon, of the 10th concession. De- hall and Carling Brothers stores the first, of preme Court. zie',3 administration. - in the House last week, pointed out that we a, sharp sword,_ and made his escape through knife striking Herrington on the arm, cossed had been a continuous resident of the I the week, out of respect for the Hon. Alex- , � ' i -I am, yours faithfully. I A Liberal in politics, he always held the had turned out 175 graduates from this the frightened CODgregation. breaking hi� arm and also inflicting a severe township for 58 years, a" d in all that time I ander McKenzie, who died on Sabbath -last. . - college and that if we counted only those ; I "A. MACKENZIL." ANOTHEr. DiSTINGUISHED CHURCHMAN flesh wound. I I had resided on the farm that he firr.t settled —The farmera in this vicinity are busy seed - principle of the universal brotherhood of who remained. in Canada they cost the I � 0 1 in Tipperary, Ireland, ing. —_\1 r. Irvine Armstrong's stallion, - . DEAD.—Rev. Henry Allon, D. D. the well- —,Mr. John Aikenhead, V. S., wh has on. He was born This letter i:3 aluLfacteristic of the m&13, nian, no inatter in what rank of life lie may � have had his origin. He was to the last'% country $12,000 a piece. As the college was known Congregational minister died Satur- 'se(d, his profession AN a veterinalry sdr. and after coming to this country lived about " Bookmaker," took the first prize and I - pract! , two years in Toronto, township. All the diplonis, at the Brucefield Spring ,Show, ,on and oar readers, from their. kuowledge of firni believer in the extinction of all class not'established to prepare young men for day. For 22 years he was editor of the geQn in oderich for several years, tknd who I . subsequent events, can form some idea of legislation, and all legislation that tends to f - oreign service the proper way7is to COUD t British Quarterly Review. ' He was was Presid�entof the West Huron Agricul. I western part of this province was " one vast Friday last, in the P'Lload,pter class.—MTS. � . what this country has lost in dollars and promote any body of men, or class of men, only those who remain in. the country, and it twice elected chairman of the Congregational tural Society, wati entertained at a C'ompli- wilderness," and he -bravely set to work to. R.obertBuswell, of (,'odcrich, spent Ea'ster m cent -S, to say nothing of moral sentiment, by for the mere fact of their belonging to a body is a scandalous outrage that the tax-payell,13- uDiori. . mentary banquet by his friends in and hew out for himself a home, In those days in the ,village. —_X1 r. John E, To. , Inspector -1,)l or class, to a highcr position politically than of the Dominion .should pay 812,0M a head TuE MCCARTRYITFS SPLIT.—The Me- a -round the circular . 'town one evening last when settlers were so few and far between, of, Public Schools, spent Monday last in I having this great " spending department ally other class in the country. While an for turniog out young military dudes, all of Carthy wing of the Irish party has split week. The demonstration was given as a hospitality of the most genuine nature was this place.—Mr. E . dwin Spackman and wholyi are sons of wealthy parents and well - . � under the charge of less scrupulous nien for ea-rDeSt advocate and upholder of the- pres- into four sections, one headed by Mr. token of �Ir, Aikenhead's popularity and the characteristic of all, r%nd no hotiae was wife, of Blenbeitn, _' spent Easter in this ,1- rw*een ears Tliev can also ner- ent connection with the IN] other Country he able to pay for this education thems - elves- Timothy Healy, and the second by Mr. John usefulnesb! in the community on the eve of more fa'vorably known or its occupants rr . .ore I place. Mr. Thomas Senior and wife of I � ,_ I Tale pas .7 . f What benerit ine count,ry gets from these Mr. William O'Brien, The mem. his departure for Virginia, where he intends so - 9 � peo- always endeavored to maintain Canadian Dillon and � . ciable than those uf the " Cantelon home- Hamilton, ,'Vlr. Wm, Senior and wife, of �Y haps, judge of the terrible mistake the young men it is difficult to see, and even the hers of the third wing are known as the stead." Mr. Cantelon joined the '-,Nlethodi t Toronto, and -NJ . Charles Senior, wife and � . to reside in future. Mr. Aikenhead is an. 0,�2 righL& and to briogCanada into prominence ' 8 r pie of Canada made ,when they exchanged in .1 the eyes of the world. His devotion to Minister of Militia told the Ho-iise that Neutrals, and the fourth consists of Mr. I other g000 Canadian wlio is annexing him- i church at the age of 3:3 years, add has re- daughter SusaD, - spent Easter here t� . . I 14 1i such 86 nian for the delusive bauble of Pro- his department, and his unceasing labor, laid whether the college should be abolished or Justin McCarthy and his son. I self to Uncle Sam. 11 ained one of its faithful adherents through I also.-lNlr. Wm. Westcott, of Hensall, ' � , continued in a more economical way was a Tjiip.TExN� MILES OF' SALOO-N.S.-ReV. , _t -__A very disastrous fire occurred o al f ction and Commercial Restriction. At the fcur.dation of the nervous, disorder I I 6 the ' 1 the intervening yeare, he Lind his aged I spent Easter in the village visiting rela. ., te matter which must riceive-the attention of . prem I � I however, it is well to let which, for some. time previous'to his demise, the Government. Everybody in this country, Madison C. Peters, pastor of BloomiDgdale ises'C4 Messrs, Ratz Brothers, Khiva, 1, partner being members of the church at ! tives.-Mr. George S. Daw, of St. Thomas, Euch a time as tbis, I unfitted bim to engage in active work, - He except a handful Of Jingoes who 3trut around Reformed church, New York, followed for on TuEsday, 50i in8t, Oil the morning of Sharon, while the most of his fami y are 1 spent Good Friday and Easter in the vil� by-gones be by-gones, but still one cannot was a most f9rcible public speaker, :and in , a short distance last Sunday night the path. tile 5th th�e're was every indication of rain, also within its fold. He was for a number '� lage,--Alies Jennie Heaman, of London, was � it,h a spur and an,eye-glass, will say that ' help regrettivg the great loffs that has Parliament a' great debater, As a great "v way broken by the Rev, Dr. Parkhurst,, and Mr. Ratz, thinking to take advantage of of years collector of taxes, a position he i the guest of the Misses G'rould, of this place, � ' � _­ the college should be abolished. when be.attack6d the saloons and their pro- . it, act fire Ito rubbish piles around the Imill, filled with general satisfaction. in politics ! last week. -Mr. George Bawden and son I - I been suffered through one foolish mistake. party leader: he is entitled to a place in the expecting �t the same time the rain ol pre- arlier I Walter, of the Exeter and Parkhill marble *1 The experience of the past [should teach first rank, Ais wife, the daughter of Mr. . IN THE HOUSE. etorp, in a brief address from his pulpit. t .b;waB a Conservative, and in his e . Robert Sym, of Perthshire, one of the nob- � The proximity of the Easter recess threw Wei said : " There are in the city of New ve0t the fire from spreading ; but unfortun- d y8 he was an active member of the 0'range works, spent the beginning of tbia week at . 0 ate�ly the �rain wp8 light and � wisdom for the future. � le,,,t of women, was a tower of 8trength to ! over the important matters which are still ,York 7,000 saloons, or one foV every 20 a heavy wind Society. He leaves a family of six sons and the li'.',xeter Branch, getting some fine jobs -1 . - - - I � In his last illness Mr. Mackenzie was at- her husband when- he ruled at Ottawa. pending in the House, such as the London people. Tlybee saloons, given each a twenty arose, carrying flee to the barn and other three daughters. His wife still survives ready for the cemeteries in this vicinity. - � .� 1�& thful wife; his Conservatives and Reformers alike loved i election and the ebargos against Sir Adolphe foot fronta$e, would extend, if � �pl,Aced in a sm�ll buildings on the premises, which were him. Mr. Seth Baldsin, of Cha-tbam, spent Faster tended by his ever fai I . :� i I I . - . � . 11 - I � . . I �� i : I . .- 11 - . 1; � I . . . � . i !I I I :­� 11 � - I ., . � I . i I . I � � __ : �1 I I � I � � I I . , � i � � . . I i I . I � I � � : i � . ; o i . - � I I � I I . � . I - I I . - - - � t , - I - _ - � ­ - I ­­ ----r- _-_A-__---- - . . I I __ _11- ­­_ 1. -1 �1_ ___ ­- ­�-­ --L I I :�, � ,it �,I�� 1*1 la I 1� I 1. - I I I I - 1. 6 I., - , � I � z I . � ? 1" J �, r � . 4 4� � " . , . - * 'F 1. - f * , � I - * ., 1 T; �" f � tl� , � h - : . � � ,-. t, .1 li� I - � . A� 1�' I - , � I I � �- -1 - - , 4 1� I 4, � I � I I � . . � , �� ,;, 1A I T I �! ! . � o- - 41 � � 'I - a 7 . ';�� , - I 11.1 i I , �� il�, � � . i I , t � I . - . � , - I " I. po 1. ,� I I � - I 1 4 H A-PRIL 221 1 i Mr- 1, ith ii�g- - . � e market have be I . ave been put up. ind that the groun,d wttle to be kept in 1. , . Maggest that t�le C; pr I operty of 'Mr. Joe, possiblel aa the VD14- for damages from at, are too narrow for b " � ned up in. Uutess� law for the farinex", cattle from here, t have theni Aebornt the present state of � seives and probably lesvi.ng a JoEs on thi , . pel the ratepayers t modelling of the �, cost the ratepayel dollar -3 already, U11d clent room :for cal ' Meeke, humorist, w ra House on Tu, Ope� in highly spoken of; Court was held heD no cases �ou the docl - Zu. B1t1r,Fs;.-_N1r. Clai 'teacher at J611nstc -Karcher, of the 14 week joined in the i We wish them -inu( -Mr. Alfred Fan, jere, left on Mond he will Probably 9� likes the country. cess in Uncle '­Iat the guest of her I Alies Roffman left : ago to attend th - friends. Mr. , Lou Rocliester, left he�, home in Rochester, four weeks heie - Annie Brenner 11 week, whert !ahe summer.-Xr. Joh with Mn H. Nagel the surnmer.-Mr. ing aw. eeping sales� neits in the farm In .Moyer and Rev'. � lCompton to -,attend there will be no church next Sun Lutheran congreg-D the ground around� which mak�es 4 gri ,ers are proceeding hig. Some are do nearly so. They I seeding and the V John Kibler, who the past seven moi college returned I tained a diploma. - Buchanan are h( school at present. . M�_ BRIull-S.-Milre. _', and Elma bounda The Misses Duk�e . Thegirle, will The g �eoncession, but cl ,so very far away 3 I forever and the r, mr. J.-Olih Harris; . going toJput Up B stone foundation I Newsome has the 1 push the work t), large number of i men are busyn( frame�work will I trustees of -Scho( gaged Mr. James Mr. Bowierrnan)s 1 He is to receivre a eight months,of 1. teaching in We& mouth. Mr. '.,Ni -a( ar)tfle-pie order, a plAed the muchn n orth room, hall 4 �0� N0TF_S.-'.y1r.. I; continues in pooZ hope to see him,,1 Tong. -Farmers . putting in their c� � � cmtinues very ,c - a ,vas Lown weel I ahead than what account of the fri make no hteadw,a�, fall wheat has go Some fields a& . thin. -A: numbel making molasse nearly iout of e( with what -NIT, - the EXPOSITOU,l Colorado wheat.. � kind to take its J, was too short to. -will be a lotof t the country, .au,d - provea.11 right f,( Wm, Russell, A 1 present. I W� _77 i � HEAVY �VAII;l of your paper Tuckersmith. ' three little chaI line, who can,d( -heard- from, � � Morrow';� BoY2'� beam at 335 Pol next at 245, an at 224, their um Surely this is a B311xv.s.-Mil Noble, of Sco visiting friends entertainment _� auspices of thef day evening lal of readings, J � chan- was v-er WalUer, pasto I Rev. Mr. New and appropria I . able �evelning W Varna OravLnc tl> presen-ted Mr. � ,bome Oraage services to the: order during lt gift was P-Cconj address. � . Crd Before the � I colonizatian a fes8or Sauudei menta,11 F�Lrm, of crom-fertili ,of wheat obtA red Fyfe (twi 'it I WD e Fyfe, - 1-1 Alpha.," -wli ful, and wil farmers.\ 1, Touching 0 vationofthe � black-eyed m , these. Produc( and sold well, Sugar beeti an acre, and nutriment er� made an exc� ing qualities The large�, from the " I els, to the I Hebron " gal advocated s I eiza. ,� There bad" trees from I �, I J