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The Huron Expositor, 1896-02-07, Page 1. - � # . : - I - � . � I . � . � � I ­ . � - , - I - I a . . s .� , . � 4 � � . . I . - � - - - : . I - I - - � � 1, . I . � - I � � I , �- ­ . ty 34 T - 6 ___11 IN, 0M.- - - I . I . � N, t �,r I . ,1- . � . � 0; K , I .11 . . . - � I . . , -A - .. � - - I I . I ­ � � . 141G - I I �;�' I I I - , - - VILL RR � t- -1 . - __ - _­­­ _.. I . .1--, I ': I , ,� - � . '111 � - I - � - . i I � MONTH ; 71- . W_ I - . i i �- . .. i i ­ , �- ­­­ -1 - . i- �- i'. 1%�01%1 i I . I ._.1 ­ - � I—— � �l . � .� �� � . I . . I 11 �* 0 � � � . 'L the '�Kintbr � � . I . - � - . - � - - 1. __1 V�Oing closed Quit- .. 11 - I I . . � I . 11 . 11 11 ' - p � � &,&% I . I . - � . fo r luas, .. I � � � 11 . I �� .1 - __ I _. i � i I . . I �- I. � r I I'll, ..... . 11 : Ud ,,kdenty . affl, .. of I � X ­ � ..- ; . . . ; . I a q � . . i 1*001-11- : I � ; - . . . . . I 1".. . �� I � - � - - ; - ftll-ge Stock of ,-,- � � . ; - I 1. .. I ,,:, - . � , . I - ! i � "I , .1 ag Good's . . � ._._� . - - . .. . � � .. � ; .. . . I � .... � .... - � . I - - I I ;% ... � '... . . H kh i I . . . . ell - "I �� � "e - I ��� f I . ... I . . I ... . � . . . I W - - - - - - - . � . . . . I __ ;vlre sholrtk', -._­.__-�� . 9 . . 7.7: � . � I .- I i - . - . . ­ -1 I Z I : . . . � - I I I . f �� i � P �:V__U:m . � ! , I . . - . ? 11 I . . - . 10. 40FAUL � .. t� . � ! I Z . . I - - �: iI ... � I I . ; — Dlm&r Good,% . � I'll ' . i . -11, I . I . . . .... � . ^_ ..- I I Uom�pany,, . .� . . I- I � � � : - sia I i - � hith. i . : . .1 ! �_ � V� i I Z 7 . r : . � WAVAWW=r_, �-Z-� . . � � - - - 1 - � - � 7 � � F - � all his 4valings. with I his � � I kintl af-I generous to lUea La Oblif-ring neighbor, aluilin . , A citizeni who had the full: � -� - - ' 3 .gh respect Of all who knew I - . . . 0onsistent member of ,the � '; I I -1 I xeh,anCt a thorough Liberd I - I � � remains were I -aid to rest " � ry, Stanley, On Saturda, ' i. T- ... _# : . " .. � ; . ! -1 ..qh Notes. 1– it cheese arid butter factory I I ;A. Chalmefs-1 cheesemaker. � � � - I ' I I- go, On as formerly, under . 11' ie t, however, instead of a, . I rr�ers paid $1,500 for, ' : I i . ,h originally cost ever Ar � � I L � . � I I .. � ' - . ear a day, Lottie, eldeatc 11 .. , �� � o I Har y oriffin, formerly alf - I . r , I � . � - . larried near Cardiff, Wanr- I . ! ; ies,Spromt, The groom � . . - was I a : '�'harles Thom, an old Alit- if he bridesmaid wa f_1 ' . - a Emma, i I �e. I - 5 � seJ to' learn that the vener- 1; . . . � of Listowel,. Mr. W. H. I � I !king IL good recovery from , 'cident he incurred some&- -1 . 1, tripped in coming down, -11 esidence, and fell to, the, -� . - I . I ceiving a number Of severe, - ,general bad shaking upi,.� AY no bones were broken� I ai the 8Gth year of his age,. i I I I � man� has a wonderful f an&- �:, . I pve -tn'st he will soon oom-. - :z 4. ,.a enjoy life for in ; I any �ear& _- - . i � I � I ; ' � ' lotil- de Chauvin, a living , . �sh, bone, and mus 'o, � cle, who. : * I ��Ue of food in her life, an& -: 1 � 0 Uulily, has been discov- T . Point, 1.,�sfjex county, Of- , 4iye. 4 -he is now 53 years� - . Leight, mud of Fre,nch-Qan- :, I Mr. William Durismore., � Re travelling for thp at- � . Strat �e - r a,�'a p , heard of her, n,:.l - - . ]al:,y : ts to exhibit �her d most interes . . .ting efIrl. ! 0 . . � ., � j merriest crowds that ' , ever i line of Fullartora; township T J I , l- , nee Pf Mr. Robert Ward -! anu . i i Frid4 evenliagg, J try I . pians 1 were plent ', I , fj , ,,nd 1 - 11 � elocationista were cheer�- I I � I .the youth, the, gay, and the� � I . . � . Andriear� The ladies be- � Its and sat i � . ins,, and other 1 d the gents in the, latest . i. I I 0 . - I . � T hey kept up the m errl'- ' ' I ! . , I . ; . I I ! : ., when eaeh party tdok q __ . Mg. AUr. 'Ward' for th-1 - k � � . . . I - . . __ � . I . .ond, of Elma, has grow- _1 : , & very -fine spee . .='ell L Of. - : �: has 491 blades l8' inc�es, : I - . � I 'er stalks a foot long. - At- 1. oom lo ry, � . � I r. I . � I the apple tree bloss � m I � . OM ., � Ppearance. It is of. course . �. . no earth ia required im. � - - I . The bulb is set among... _.. . . . � . . and - the wholer covered, -- . . � hich is repeated as ofteru . I . , � I thanlAut, Mr. vipop& - � -k - . - . . 11QUtrop.L.aud lolantnA*�* ; . . __ -01 . � , . � - in Pelcernbar� and the ___ - I - been. truly remarkable, . , h seein.,, . � . . .. I W - . - gentlerrian tel,ls- of a 1� - I - : �� . cussion that took place in, . 1110, house betwe6ii two- . , 0 * . ,, on, and which became: � 1 , Ir.y end in a disruption.- :: . e &m'a doings are- nritur- .:- . . . .'review- Whem the talk ; ! r . orld's Fair, held la Chi-- i Ill the tragic event that '. �ie eity�s first i"g,iatrate,- . . narne %vas Ge6rge Wash- I i ' I � I I other as sto-itly m ain­ - . . . . I Ud must be. very illiter- I I ; ; '. I . . ,%new it -wad Abraham - . � ' J 1111A on that ocoazion, � T . T ,,,, . � -r- 7`11oma'J'Rothwell, _., - 1 at the old' I .� Ifth inst..., , � � .1 nd concessiov of Elma,- i . - , ; F. Z . :A -s one of its earliest - II tl . ti 1�_T.f I e S�",(t'rhl 1yeEel Q;6f%;u1-1.is ag'kel,' I I ;1 kal-1:,it industrious careez' �� � � I t ,,�: .sing of good bealt�,- � I ,!i6 W)! 1.)�-(.!J& . -- I 14S Ml Iri.4iman b y birth,�' I t, 1�lwry early in! life. He! � � f'! f1rin -Aer 1 lie (Ilecl, ; e I .P41 e�i a wj�lovv aged 85, I . .ffit 11"Isban(I with whom . �U!% of wedded tife. Their, . . and three i i . . V " 1, I oi�� f�1.1L11lg'11110t10113rEi -:being de- ; � ' I !?,I'll i.4 A r. B. Roth- . F 1.(!_ a (,ua,,!t I er of a cen- : - . '�1*110ols in Listowel; .... I'll 11 11 L th,a O,t, homestead 11 . . . . . . - ", " - - � L ' - � VV olie of t lie Anest farrA . ..... . ! .. ... IMIY; With WL finestarie . . . witz,ll; one fiour F E.."ia � I I �v-(- lienimulai and the � . I . .J., J.-. J., alid P. D., . . . practisinf, in I>enve4 . ! . �, � ;viug daughte'r is .Urs. : . I if 1.� 1, '11na. i . I . � __ � . . . I . � I : I . I � � - I ; - ., 77—_ [ -,---,r----T. - I , .! � ' .1- . , 17 � I , . I . . I I _________._ _ . . I � I . i . i I I � . - � 11 . I I . I I I H, . I I . , I 1, . i i � - ! � I . . � .1 . . t . � I I I � - I � - . . . I . I . ! . 11 I 1� — I :1 ­ . , I I 11 I.1 .0!4' �.i I _ . I 1i '. . - - . . : a r- 1 - I . : . ! 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TWENTY-NIN TH YEAR. i ­ I I - I _ - I . ..� I -1 ; I I . . - 11 11 . I. !_ . 11 �� - ____ I XCL __ — -----..F ­ � . ; Z . I ' ' * � � I . . : . I - I � I . i - . . " . . � � - I �i , � SEAFORoTHI'FRIDAY, FEBRIT IRY �,171 1 i .1 I . ! ablishers. - WHOLE NUM - '(30.:. .f . . � . . BE11'. 1,f, . . , I I . I I :1 *' . i � . I E" BROS*$ P : : - - � !I - I 8966' I � --- -- =====!= — 'I . _. - . ; � �._ . . ---- - A 11 i 1 $1 M a. - Year.- ba .� � I ­_ - I . - � 11. . I - i . . � � I i � . I W — - . �� � � . I 1 4. "I I I — . .. � � ;' - i 0)000, and tbe stooic or- � nsonud-yea Fla Iladelphia to: utrod nee the cable sy item. - . .4 i � :.. I . � I WITItAXI I . . � tioularl3P in Von 'nt i . I . ; I OUR : PA TO CH , jzuela�, ney are obe , t . I V mpai: y wl ks $80, 000, 000' te tcho holder of I there. It was I a than 11 years,ago that I and gar average price for season, 8.07 cents ; aver- section 8, �sub-ae � . . t . I i I I es g . � . �. .1 I . . I the �origfi tr ils cti*if- 4:3, 7and' 'that the � � I I., :, � I footed, �nd i I � I - � . , I I . I 0 shares 1: i. either of tile . three companies Jacob Sharp broke ground for th� surface over w ch thby vel i eclude the 7 cost of manufac - pound of plaintiffs -were, � I - - - ; I ir b ug e turing one 'notwithstanding the repeat i I I. � � i o)uld subscri6efor 77shares-in the new line which was �o take tile place -of the . I �� . � � af 8 l � .. .� I TWO PHILADELPHIANS TURN � fREET w ; I . led by alters o dri,01 0 they are c iee e, 1.25 cents; average -coat of manufac- of section Z33 A of the consolidated njuni. � . i ; i . FUTURITY � . ' 1. : � stakes which had rattled over the cobbles loose t go . _t1i ed turing one pound of clieese, with inilk haul- cipal act 189 ; r , � . ' If �,ted when the co D . - � L,07 I P I 'a L I P _�', by sectiOU 14 of ,57 We. ; . _' k 128611dation ! of Broadway for so many years. It was -know it is .. They ell' 'img I I . I .- - . . � 1, us I L .,, 1.63 cents;-. total amount of money - chapter 50 en-tifled to recover .the Z I . - - . � . 10� escape, nd amount . � I . ,. . I . 1; RAILWAY COMPANIIiS INTO I OLD C)noorii as th y 1P 01 � . : . - '. . . Jt was�e I 1. : , � ie t - . leeived for cheese, $10,341.69. Officers were' , �, . . 11- d_�' k . ---. . L,! i . d of no' "' t re - i . . : . . . I ,I- I of - the only three years ago that rapid transit was so sub I it to their : a ers with g e of the passing of . '1� r : ' V �aA for be gross rece p�o eXPeaad'ed'rup to the dat I s I I � . . . . in . - I I .1 . O)mpar � . I od elected for 1896, as fell ' : William . � , ., . Th I Have UnIted the F,r1n Street Wonderfu1bas gi a e. After the lab r lif -the day Is' 0� or . Aylesworth, , z � , , - � URI 0 CT e Intfoduced on Broadway. ows A �n NME Myfo 11 thiLe year.endii ig next� Septem- r c Bell the latter act, % e - .1 - 7 I I - . * � Ix --�-, and R i - � I . . . eorge McKa , John : i .1 . I I i � . � arded by an p- �salesmaia; directors, -G * y ' 1,-L, Dickenson (Wingliam), for plailat!&, �op. � T. � . I . X 0 t . I mas ,Smith - auditors -Willianal . . Q per cent wa . y - posed a cross appeal see 2 1 . . a "Ing expenjes should be t bout 6 Ut a of America, and only less wonderful portuni for f0ragil) I I tile Outskirts. Of I I Ling to recover the ; � . . I I ,.: . IML048 - axpitali . 1'o,pa bDr would qe il2,650,000 tbat-,the oper I ; ,Love, Tho RaltwILYS of Four Great -F,nor- - been the development of 06 street rail- perhaps they will be ow 4 That is possibly a bi�, narn or but is � . Mtion and E C-Itili I of the . !wherry, Joseph Whitfield. ) . ,;.I 11 I ar,ing � Of the rooe4ts, and that t company af t- the accum ulation of great fortunes by their the city for the sucou 1 I t 0 full amourit aw,pxded� Judgment reserved. I � , * 004olidated Roads�,L: I . : I . I , -1 I . � . el - I q i appropriat6 one. We will hold it ola Batur, I � orpayingra rly$6,000,-0ba'forrentals,Jn- bul Iders. . GRANT HAMILTO q7. t1b I --It, will 30 years on. the 9th of Mar-Zlli -John Sadler an in at -e -of the House of � I . I , I . refrosh g thistle. Th anisli-Ame Ic - ) I . � � terests on b - ds, and -so on, ougl: t to pay ! . . . ,e r , � ! since the, militia of .in . , I . I I . Goderich was calledout) i efuge,. died at that i-nstitution on N � . I � dkv, Febrlip.iy l5th. . Every purchi, 8�wll � [Spe . I I .. I still ell gs affectlonat�)l -and tenaciou Ijr � - , Ved- .1. i � i d � I , . I clal Correspondelice, I .. :. -a I divldohd f 7- per- cent. Probably the - - to big urro, while tho. , to defend the frontier against the Fenlan ? nesday of last week, aged 56 years. - De- � be a cash ohe. Every purchase wilt, be, an . -PHILADELPIM1.4%, - Feb. 4.-Tbete ba- . . THE BURRO, AND HIS jAG'-' - ..natives of ot a - : : . . Va d fficull lag tie company 11-Fis bee� having : — countries prefer to travid by steam a ri raid. Mr. J. J. W right, !of Point fa;rnin, an- I ceised Wascommitted from NVingharlL I I - been inany NapoleoDS! of finance- -bfit only . . ' . I Z isatisfaetory one. r .,pur , r000ntl3 with its elliployebs wIJIln3ake a tends to celebrate the oecasio, i eminently E­e�. - I *'o 'Eltreet railway ��Iapoleou I Focir and Lowly, but a Us electricity. There i ' ,gli � � I . n ri t I -The Clinton New E lra says .- A quiet I . . ! I a, and. these � � I . eful Auhnal Xu r I - . q I i . - - a o a, unt - * roya . -. weddill -took place at the rts I I . L - . i � I J b , of Its div- � venezuelak. I taste. Fbere is a great Ideal in coin t Wence of Mr. � . 110 t 11 � ; ,ire . , ; . -William Bawden, Of Exeter, tl �, ! I _ timate of To- tonship land early tr I � 11 , asev. at is to � say, ; two,h4ve been twirl'iflilers. .Thoy, W. Idend. Beatles this, t ie enter- ', Fred Bfuett Ontario street, - ADI, nust'be a purchas e, th. i serious liffel Brice In t . I Ily. - . that no goo!ds -will: go ,,out on approv D I. 1 1 L. Elkins, Jr., and . A. B. WId( ner of of Ipts V, -as b4 sod on an I � I'Special Corvia�n6ndeiliqu.] . aditi )ns. I On Tuesday of . ; . 1- I prising I -and dealer, has purchased 135 acres I la3tw( � I .., . 0 ggerated idea � - ) ly the ' rieu4s of the : � AS . � . I � -- A+ *thou, i Ill Ing a 'Seric,c of . re- , - --- - 33M, , 1, ';f the late Dr. Wood's estate, from G. H. coutracting parties . this city. After wi * LOOS, C ARAC ' , Venezuela, Jan. 18 . 0. A. Fult ,ek, o1i - . immediite f ' oi - the li icrea 3o In business- � - I I ..! � Well, thi's is saying ,a great deal , I i -�In big I . � _J. - ­ . , - I � i i markable baftles in'lPhiladelphia Pitts- - - � 4 I cou ntry the jackass is of iuOre Value to the �, . . being present. The � . - : tit'at Ili owson, w : ,dving any �reasona � for O , W c . Profitable I � � I , ur say., � an 4 I bur4 - and Chiciago I they have ann:) : . -Small farmor than the camel Is to the Brui5sels Far i s' Ins ' e T_ H I Bayfield. There is a large tract '.9r'oom, 17. G_ D61lerty, jeweler, may claim 3 , . - . . I . unood * Here, h I I � ; 11, . of Al maple and hemlock'bush on the land, thediatinction of being the younges bu - � 1. I . ! NCTURITY, 6cause it *'ill make- ftiture Mover, Is thnf,�Iik; imeasu're ot Ari 1b. It performs the biilk of the farm . I �r- I �1� I I a recently that they will retire fr' I Mee t 8 � � I . om the ac- I . � -n in Clinton, and was , . 6 , U e 191kins-M idenot InteresIts: : . . - . which he is going to a 11 in lots. iness ma suppor I � - * I . . work and is especially useful in tat Avery well atbe o and intekestir, � t, � I . I - . I f every new purchaser, - t tive field Iii those thre§ cities and r atalia, a . - Ing. �k -On Wednesday afpt'ernoon of lastweek,i , I. Reiad, while the bride, Alias cora Bell 1 , customer and i ed by ,, . . . . � . the. - . - , C I . will inspira',our elk'. cn-.torners with � t controlling interest fir their. NoiN york � I Capital ttock ver..,..'........ .".i.. -4200,000,000 r produce to market. They hava a moetin under the, a, spices of the, Nevin was engaged in rip- jBlaett, beconaingly and beautifully I ired. � , r- ater 1- . Ralit while Alex. Mel I 1 %was ie 11 � � I I � Receipts 18M abo t 26,oKoDo ous ionj el, feeding their horses on fre ly Bru4- � in . � - , desire for ott'r welfaxq, It Will deseriv -the street railway property alone. T-4 Yir. ob- E, - . n ......... ­;;..... Huron 'Armers' Inst ,g some lumber in McLean & S-on�a saw- 3vas assisted by Alias Lena, Dohirt�, Rev.- w . . ­+ 6rnlUg� ., i ................. i.. . L., . .. lo,60o,000 out � - vrid �sels on 'Monday -of a it week., . in - - r . ­ I grass,insteadof hay�and grain, . � 9 I - I . ....... 1, in Wingfiam, be laud the misfortune to Mr. 11011ries performing -eere � i g, een were delivered by Mes r,q. Simpson . mony- � train of an a - islands of loads of sacate, as this ' - -risen arani come in coil � � Jeot n doing this. is to, obtain rolief ffom Pi aseng( ra ca cried ....... 500,000,000 the name futu#ty, for reasons of the many iales � the otive personal pal ticlpa- . tho ' I . "'",'ill", � , tact -with the savi5 which sev- After the usual,%veddin di the younry � that will reiiult from pleas nt�l ' TheElkin.- -Widenercorn of Scarboro ;I G. cl. to 3) of Qrai iirstl- . inner, T � . 2:31 . : . sinesf e 03 has a large fodi ter Is called, axe sent to the towns ind I � ered zwi) of his fingers. . lle left by train forgbetroit, wher46 they : � � ed purchatei s in I UOU In a chain.tif g�eat bu. _ con -p 4 1 interest in the Jersey City -N wark Alex. 'Gardiner and Ge(rge Murdi r the future. ', We could not stand,mqYe 1a' prises. They will continue to ow: I stc,Ql.� � . lines cities daily. In this-Iland of perpetual . , M I � ' ' ' . Edward Rodawa . . , n .. d -in - -A little son of Mr. y, ilivill. spend the'lloneymoon 0 r ; . . . . -6t , e shington Belt ille. � sun I urning I � I ' liner, where crops cah, be grown ind. in, Hulle t,,alsp' Stapleton, had a delicate surgical operAtiol to town they will take up- their ,residence i In the street railways:tn which tb(y have Killop, and ThomasM(M ] II a u . . no mazing fact aboqti the by the President, Mr. . Chomas St I - I one futuri6r sale a year, because w6t we 1 b6en interested, but they will lea vo the � ,Elkins. gat] iored all the * time, there Is no neei I of , St ha. )I performed on him on Monda of, last week. in the hoase lately o I ' . 0 : Man Igem . ent of the pr9pert ener lq�iccated article of, sustelialace for ' . � Y ecupied by M Cantelon. would take In would not equal. -what was. real Is is that the 906 miles of the ( reeve of .Grey and W 3x(' en of I -tire I 11 The bone back of one of the little fellow's � � _U . � . lea to Ot iers. � . � . I of I roads controlled by this greatsyndloate are beasts, 'and the saoate takes its place bn- Mr.'G rdiner spoke, 'OIL " Er -.edii �g jLia L . rs Lawrence, widow of the late . . 'paid out, and it. being Our intentio 'to ]�ay Al i the beginning 895 Messrs, El ' ears was reduced' tlie.affli, a isin from' � I i I lali� I I qtion - r L g - ' ' .1 ; I . lRenry Lawrence, Of HVI'lot . I 0 italized for $200,000,000' zr � 'he remain- tire . manager ient � Of ' 'In breo dinp i � � who died on ; i ^ for all %" buy, we could such I and Widener controlled� more thin 800 1 I . This term is applied* not'. on] to ipig � scarlet fever, . � �tl : ; . � "'llil , I 12,788 m.les of roads in the Dountry are graE 8 arid cane tops, but to cor select a ,rood sow wit' a small hea( years, was i not do this f . 11 the 21-st ult., at the age of -jS � 4 1 - . - . I nallerof street railways. They did n)t own . n fo� der 5 an --The other da 4' , of the early settlers of thai township. 2 were to continue. However, what prices -, ' 0 1 deraT y, Mrs. Cooper, of Clin one � I not too I %rge a jowl, ne A, 8 t Or Shol L ; I - . , til Itali26d for $584,000,000. and even the leaves of certain species of I ton, received word- Of the death, at Virden- I 7 we will give you as a In ljority9f the stock in all' til coin- . shoulder 3 slanting well at bottom so a 1 $ � - � en - w . purchasers, will be the ,� pani is, but lthey and thoir friends I ii coin- he E II�Ink,`Wld i or Born in,Yorkshire England) i1k, 1823,,she E J . er roads are capitnifted -trees. The now arrival at' La G'uayrE Q Manitoba, of.Mrs. Joslin, wife of Mr. � . I t I I . ) I ;i� eame . his country in 1853, with her, lat' ; � t 250,) - ; J - � . � . . � M mile � and thei otl er roads In 0araoss, for instance, will some' to give -% ridth of cbes b ck not too 10 ,, Joalin, for many years a resident of Cli usband, and almost immediately �cxme !. best judges of .their genuineness. T ie lines 1 bina Aon did, and the Elkins and. N) Idener :morn ing � . nton. e. - we will offer are Men's I policy gov4ned street railway o(' h -00 I I .t an average ot lea; than $50, .; be ogtonisbed at the apparition of a a all as that i 3 considered a - 6ve kness in � . an . Deceased was asister of the late Overcoa, a, Fur. _ irpora- 00). �t � 01: gh the r . I . ,am . Th0m&8 est,,an(l settled on lot 33 14t;h concession, �' Coats, Men's and tionE capitalized at $206j000,000, . constructl on of I all of mouhtalnof fodder bearing down upon m4l ; riks long and wei �prung out, 0 i Cooper, wid leaves a grown-up family. - t ' Suits Ladie, . . - - I I . , Boys' Suits ,,, Coats I . th )ge Ails, acitably the Broa ]way' line, him, a veritable 'ambulatory -haycock to give I Ilenty of room ori lungs a - ullett, where she has c9litinned t6 reside 2 . I I . _ . . 11 6 First Acqu;sItfou.. , , . 98 th - : William Marsden, of Grey, has - p- ur- . - I . I � - . . - i , .0 v , - - Cos. 51y, the internal )rgans ; wide cross the lohis -%v' � ,dlrer . since. Up to ayear ago she enjoyecl - I � i I , � a in fur' Men's Fur a d Clo wl V, re ought to' be a great WIthout any apparent means of, loco. uo'- . - 111 . c4ased a 100 acre farm, near Wiarton, and -.ADod health� but sin - 9 � � and Cape ' ti, 1� Cups, - When tb Elkins -Widener combination e U of1 r * tail neatly met above,,, will remove ce then the - . � . � o(ld Pants, Top Shirts, iija erel thing, began - to a quire street rail' I 3 g his eyes, ---'- �ood plu. 1� 11 , thither nex't Afar has been ' . - . H - . wity pi )perty 1 $25 00 i i mile, wl coming close to hock ar�d' . - cli There is nacre or less ,failing, . . Mitts, and all winter clothin� f, I- , In PhIladel. hia there fit able water in a capitalization tion, and while lie is -rubbin re- . from . I until she sustixine(i .& . 11� 7 1 Ach il ay explain in , flect Ing perhaps upon the various drix ks, . tha t Ome oilly a small clearance on the place, so Al I . , ,-V % .. I I wero only 100 miles a t . I r. stroke of par ., . . . : 0 1 !on of . . . . of roads In be city. The introdu new and startling, with which lie became I A . why bIr Elkins and Al . WIdeller are ing dowiii to feet ; bone ni t too a ra I; T M�Ia�sden will be reininded Of his ,6 R-r1lor 4as the direct cause Of her & . . � �, co ( i Alysis a few days since, which � . 5 . 'A I I . , . I - ; . N rlohI that 1 ibey are'roady 0 retire from aoqx lainted the night before, this mass ,,Y.Ill hog aho�ld be strong and I at wit ent, o y4arii, in the -use of the axe. =,'any years A e was a member of 'the Al,etho- I Remember the date, Febru a'ry I -tb, on. a . � . ,eath. For , I . Faller partidula6 and "prices in the cable. and the trolley in . ade it eal y and . 0 Ive bw WE as and take a trip around the sweep -down upon him, and If ho*be in the ol bone,i but not tooicoarse. :Ge � flawail The following couples in Clinton la ; . . Saturday . � 7 . . I . . . the best Give the slow �Ienty - ave &-st, church, and was always in her t;iace ' - -4 � . ; . I World In ( steam yacht Mr. Widener is Way erigulf him in its rustling -leaves. of food eith-er passed or reached fifty years of mar- . ' . ' - ' ' I � � . I -'s EXPOSITOR., I I i I t I . � . en It Ill be dIfficult to ascert In, . lIng ot� ril'd Iffe: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooper, 62 - I � next we6L . I I I.- I � building.'! .; Evel I usin as , tion, per day, two p . *hile she was able to att�iad. She leaves I . I � I . I ,an I 1.0�...,* ................ . 1. I ' Anotbe� tielory U� speci 1 pains of investigation, an tbarley . i years; Mr. and Mrs. &Dinaleyi-56y .. . . . ... . � . , hold by some people wit! O:t in b c I in . 1, peas, - oats and a t�vo - sons -Alfred, a ,resident of Welland : . the I . . . I , - bere, is t4ht Mr. Elkins and. Mr. Widener I ml��y m ragolds as thought prop r. - ears ; atid Isaac, on the farm - and two daveliteri 3 ��� mot , contained within- the Rlys- Ex Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gorrell, 50 years; 11 I ! ONE PRICE TO ALL. ' ; . ' ' : , . 11 ; V, owOr amine th mouth of tile lit le pigs , I r- -4-Mrs. . Donakr Patterson of East C;�7�,_ - � i - � . I I . . I :, , � have suchlan onorluous Ion � to carry that teric It may not be until he sees _dsee if and Mrs.. Hugh McD�nald, 49 -years. 1� . i � . - ....a..!.* ... ... f . . I lthey are apil ou their to are all right:an nolih and Mrs. Gracey, of Comber. 7 . ass. � III: �_la . . a to "stand from under' I if Ono 3t , i io bu rros and Its cargo ai3cbc red not too sharp to -The other afternoon e I I :. . 4 . . I * - .1 . injure t e mother. The remov . -The- Spokane, Washington Territory, � I I I � - : . . Di , - . tbly" can go3 other shoulders below it. to tie c irbsto no that he will perceive ,W hat . � these of Alfred Walters, of Exeter,' 'was playing Tribune, of a recent date, thus refers tie the' ., GREIG & MACDONAL ! � .. . I 1, - - 11 � . . The stock 0, their compa;les has been It Is ' '. Me sa,-ate Is plied high up and all sharp to th by a pair of pincers, Leave itround- the barn, be fell from the buy left , I I . . . .111 I watered so )orals�tolatly tbat the Union around cover Ing the beast enilrely, so: me'. oil g pigs u and, on reac.ing the floor, the tine of a . a . . : . r. ... , . . - the atil six weeks to two h eldest son of ,Air. R. Steep- of Chirton : . . - I . I . .. I. . I ; 11 . - . 11, � . . � � men a o as they are often r I . e., - � . tK injure by '�Ani6rig the pioneers of our city, rione I CLOTHIERS: t ,Xf,. � I �� Tr c0on orlin'pany now rep sents capital , time3 le wing only its.. hoels and tail ex- e- pitchfork ran a consid are . . , . � I . . ' . , ­ % ., . ! It Ila 1.11filesof �108,000,0 some 0 0 posed. : /I �1 I inov4lt6oearlvlandthisi.fis('imetimes because back, making a very painful wound. b4ter known than the genial Peter Steep � I � . . J � I . . : . . I On, the Wrong side of the Stre i y . AsU3 American species of dolake of rheumatism. The di4em,gsion broilght out It is over twelve years ince Air, Steep"sev- � I 3t, I - .11 � ....... I....- .1, M �prqperties he.d b . it were ought by Its . -On a recent evening, the members of � i ( . . . . . . . , is- that pijs �proVerly fed a e a Melville Presbyterian church, Brussels, pre-' kot&, . � 4 '1%__X1 _. I V I copstituen 3napanies on a greatly Inflated - smidler even than the European, It " nd'cared fo, we . . : I i , . . I I GoeH , . qted his ties with Grand;3 Forks. Xorth Da- I . Stroilig's. Block, � .. l . . I estimate 0 t. loir value. In I order to pay . not lakc a ver,y big he - of fodderfto hide source of pront on the farm. Sulpluir, salt� Belated 4ev. S. Jones with a plush uphol- and resolved to seek his fortune -in . 1. �' ! � I - ap ' SEAFOR - ".:- . . .% j � thb interes - o a theso Investmi Fnts the'Union, it ou t, of sight . It was Ila the Dutch Ist, lind and charcoal were recommended for �rheum� stered chair, and a wel) filled purse, the oc- the West. He selected Spokane then little - - I - 4. rH, - -, ONT. I I - I . atism. As 'to whether live or dress id hogs' bUion being his 88th birthday. Mr. Jo Dell"tor than a village,as his- sphere of action _' . , I ' i O Mr. Steep's first venture was in I - I I � ! � I . I . Trocilon oi ipany, it is ei timated, will of Curvono, wbloh lies of� the ast of paid best was considered &-question f the was for twenty years pastor. of the Bruuvs! the general " . . . ! I . - - � . - � / IA 'I . ba*e to InerE ase the street : -ailway trafRo Vendzu(la, tbat I saw one of the loost di- market. A 300 pound pi is supp�sed to sels -congregatiola. I grocery business, in which he contiviled for . _9 . ' . 1. -1 - curV appeatli; to be , -John Vance, astep-son-of .John Angus, s?m e r . e d not n - 1. -, I . I � I � year. As tb6 Increase last year over 1894 cor leloilt9ing to the street railway. . e Y a 8 H 41 co fine his ener- - : . ) . ra. , withl H , ; wa0very slight, it does not seem likely -rheum- who left Brussels 32 years i- - . "I Y, I I " of Philadelppla nearly 40. ,)er cent this Wintitive Spec�mens attached to, the only . I T IS I I - i . . I 1.1 shrink. 80 pounds. NO gies to this business alone for during that � I 6 .; . It known for hog ch6le pig . I � � . - :% , , .. '. �. I is will b one. I Was n6t Inuch bigger than, a goat,'and of -ago, has been cting eight handsome - I . . .. , this i iame animal the captain of- a steall aer Little pigs should have- t1lieir liberty and w,e k. - V nee i dwelling houses. Afr� Steep e . . i I ' k. 1. I ' a . - atism will never prove 4 paying �article. visiting at big old hom6 period we find him ere ' ' ; I . . � .. I tht � . e Ml_ & * during the past ; . . I L I.i I � . a a carpenter and mill- . . ventuaUy went . . . i I : n_ , essrs. I 'I ins and WId7er are Inter- running to Curaclao-told me a tale. It should be fed a little be or weaned. '� Keep- into the real estate business i , I&rg,e . I - . I , rl W.'L.. ELKI-XS, A. I F ) tr� . . I right by trade and has spent the years � on � I WEEK .i .: I 050d in. real estate, oil, co a ) . . i I . I oting and s0elm a the Curaoao!ans are. very proud of- - 4 J I . I :1 i ing.pigs i sble is otgood.j � Graiiis Michigan and the Southern States, icale ami in boom days here there were I : I wise to extend the existing lines t to the other things. They are thought'to be, the this street r lwaj, which runs up ... .4, few. a . . � . t I . , . 0 an - side (if the harbor and back again. EN feeding was thought to ' good. Rheutn­ ays that -dull in the United In peculators, in reality, more widel�y' � I . - � suburbs, and graduallyth6 mileage n an cbi� f stockh ders in the M � ha . times are very i I . . d . .ttan Stor I ery atism was thought to be 11 out," caused by tates, I I . -own than he. Like the major#y of eail.� I'll I . . I . o , which controls A storage visitorto the lsl�nd. is expected to take a too much feed and damp b dding, - . -The following officers. buve been ap. .investors here, Mr. Steep has- hh�& his pe. , I We invite you' to a first- look . around the city ]has qpadrupIpd. T a ling , i�,� I . - at the printed Ocitton Dre * boon done by.-tbe -extension of fra ohistis . ttery syst in for street cars. August ride Dn It. NA to do so woulq more ,of-- Mr. Murdie gave a very, interest . V rsels, but it is safe to say that he has ;% -- , I I I Bel I fing ad- t d t nage the affaiis of th Sum- ' , SS and the abartering OfAluxillary ro ds un mont is terested heavily In *this oom- fen them tha: i a refusal to take a dir �nk is Pointe 0 e . Q� . - - � I I i I dress on " Wintering catt �e , and � In hi handsome account on the -areditside of the . I - mg rhill Imeese factory4 President, Ben . . er I fabrics for Spiling, .4nl6ng der,tbe control of the two men, W th ex- , Mr. ]king kind Mr. Widener are �._.,Of Ar justly celebrated gIn or cordla p. th for' the British in It w Vhurlejhill; board of directors,-:-­BeftCburc`h_, ledger yet. Mr. Steep still owns a vast 'a . I . , . �'f I. � . arke i." as prac. I � tension of mileage ba' Laivio e in orested also In, the Pennsy'l. � ' e captain was one of them, and spipe tici I, based . . asti - I - � s, come t � he in rOduc- I 0 i h _ . on his,own emperience. Have fil, William Wallace, D. LAbsing, J. J. Me- amount of -city ropertyr' an : them axe : - A rabla r llros" , but It is poss . d pays over , . ,tion of the transfer systeml, whi h. has ; i Ible they gain - the 'nglls language with an. old Holl 4 catle, ready by July 30th,, so as to. forestall e4bt hundred dol, ars.- annually as taixeg, � . I I . � I :big reputa I n through business assocla- I I . Lq.0 hlin, and Thomas Chur-chill; secretary, �y � � . I ichespened travel amazingly 1�n tb� . I ace t. There was once a lady, lie Id I . . E U 8 lid ail,, I the Minitoba - has a �comfo . . � I ' d, I 11 - stock marketed. My . ration J. 2. Lowery. Mr. Hill, the maker has He I ralte i6n with lomas Dolan, who, in ad'Vition me, wbo went ashore from his steai� . . rtitble home on the hill, and i the other largii cities,lof the I Ates. I for is 15 lbs. out 'traw ; cho�pped oats, and agree to ina ufacture first is the proud possessor of a* I . 0 . tl � I I . d U a fine f &mily. - - � . a. avy stockholder In the*radi- - a rid 3 aroal -he town. She saw therear bran mixed, 6 pounds a day� costing 7 cents $1.25 per 100 pounds. What else -does a mail need ?11 � English Prints � , ThIs transfer syeltexh, by e WA �! has . o ,being a h - . class chee'e at _ � . .. J i I . - - I'll, . � � . Is, I a director of -the Pennsyl- 'ked l6ip aga nst and 2 mills for eaA ,animal each day, or - �­Ivau Johnston wa's quite severely hurt .. � . � ! grown to be such a buiden here t a`the . ate roads, I . end of the do key car bao ; 1. . ' I —_ . I I . - consolidated -,00mpanies � are thl' k '�� of anla compa Y. I I . the 4 luay, and promptly got in and sat $12.24 worth of feed for season. .With while skating at the rink, sels, -the I . I - . � . I � sco tch Zy 10bolishing It. altogether I i B661 nlnff at the Botto . dovyr. Finall . 0- other extras, andthe I . in Brus . Perth Notes. - * phers � - I ' 'and sprst Uting W. :y the driver started the lin. -$26 apiece Pala for other evening, by running, with consider- ' I . . a 4 cent for a'5 cent fare, in o , pen liallroad en bave� a theory that a -s,uo- ter, end away they went, first. axoti4ei'l the them, costs about $46 each ' 11 H d fed . ., Alexander Fail, of 31armony has pur- . . i _. : I tdon. I I bay.: Men baok again. All this time�sh ab�e force, against a wire that had been tied . I 1 J .! _ w. cesaful railr ad managernixist beaman . 0 "'4r lost on upAokeep the skaters off thecurlers�xce. chased the Alex.Kenuedy estate for$13,0W, Acquiring ealth from ther P 114doll. � b cattle for 20 years but laa�n '�e a I . . English- Zyphersl � I phla. prope�tl6s, whose stock, y t e way, who began t the bottom and worked his had tot seen -the donkey, out of sigla e- them. He counted that �he man -Albert Dietz has sold his fifty-nere bush 1� . , . , � hln� the dash board, and she alighte ure paid T6 wire caught him about the head, and 10 I . . � .� Is thoroughly wAtered, Mr., I Iki 0 -and wai up. 9 0 most successful railroad . t'in Logan to Jesse Luckhait, the price , I P I in for the trouble of caring for! the cattle. the little fellow.. was 'thrown down with aid. being about $1,500, � 1. 1_. I Ii � ! ,Mr. Widener looked around foir ne,v � lelds ma0agerf Mlarjolplata has produced went blis., f ul. Ighorance of - its presence, for the Thomas bleMillan's subject was ""Corn su4b force that he had to be taken home. F . I . . I th 1�n . Crepons 1, � . '. I I I of coiiquest and hit on: Chicago. r$e thr�ugh.tbt expeilence. While the theory car as agaid 'baoked up against e d- growing and the silo." G . . He was uilcon-icioua for some time. -Mr. Thomas Rvan as - 1 f enterod into combination with . does not ap y to street railroading Ila gen-- I � . rain growing - was . . - _'; ' Of Hibbert, lim , I i 01it rl 30 7 . . . no longer profitable, and stock raising and i- been ,elected warden for the county of f,Y71 1. � ; i " Yerkes of that city, and by purohaE o came �rall,, the supess of Elkins and Widener f I � feeding was necessar . Gre �Tho London papers of a recent date Poith. . I . . I - . I � . I . T-1111ambrays . I , I . I possibilities y w.:Corn for feed. I contained an item to the effect that a Goo. - -La trippe is claiming many vi,etims in ... , I : into possession of the North Oblev go and 111110trates . Both men be- 11 It cleans the land, pl.vwes good results and 'Gibson, of Australia, had recently died, th; �� , horhood of Prospect HM. No fa - I I I . I , . i I I i gan� at the b)ttom. It. to a matter of gen- � . I West Chicago Street Railway 0orn 3aniep. . . f , is an A. I feed. in the fall ,; haul � leaving a - . i ara I belief t. i4t they commenced their oa- ,; I manure out in winter, . ul I large fortune to relatives in t4l ities so far however. . I They have interests also In otbor'( hi oago . � I � and spread it, o - I IF I i I � I Western Ontario. The fortune Is estimated -'. ' ' I . Scotch Ginghams �' roads, and they are said to be h* I , veral . r tivating and barrowing it well after needing. 6 be somewheri3 . in the neighborhood of -The many friends around Staffa,of 'Mr. . � , I I e a0kiard- rel as oonc upbors on! street cars. Se I . . I I . ! of a General Eleotrio bon . - ocnoition loitributed to their success. '� , to often with - - I apany,1wh,oli ob n, - i k , .Piant corn in hills and cul , � J -d �n Young,of British Columbia, are pleas. � ed to see him homeagaill, . I I . I � . 0 -from the cl.; Id at -a time when - 4 ffler until ihe corn is wel. advanced do-' E an's, of Holmesville will be glad to learn : -�­Mr. B. Bender, of the 6th concession, . Tbey're the advance gua,r,cl iof talned a franchis y 1 ounoW The�, ent:re the Ila . . W5 000. The manyfriends of Mr. H. B. . 00 1. i - 11 ­ "I " z � recently for the construction V k*road street railroa ling was Ina transition state. -W. i this work as quickly as possible . after. that he is one of the re'latives, and while we � I . . . - t I G 11dago. They foresaw the posii1bilitles of develop- rains. Grow the varieties t. iat will. matur W�llace, has moved to ,the farm lately . our new Spring stock, an4 are from thi3 business center to Sou W7,U9 ,� � ! . e do not kiliow what portion orzhare he may owned by Mr. Jack. on. on the loth. .. Z - ' id transit In great . ; r, acre . . the prettiest 116t we ever ii�art_ It has been charged 'in the Chii age news-. ment In the ,ine of rap quickly and give the beat r urn pi . . .E . . I I � ! receive, We certainly hope that it will be a I I Papers that $75, 000 Was' - paid f )r % ot s -to cities.- Tbej were so', confident of what ; Very little difference in fee ng the various I JL116i & Kidd, of Lli'tow,el, bought over . � � ecl a:, season .witb. The , aire . . �� � I liberal on13. . . I � - . could be doD � pass the General Electric bill. � e in New � York city that they I I kinds of corn. Cut corn n at � I," horiea in 1895, and iie rM e- ects . � . I I i - an -The Clinton town hall' narrowly ea- t - . I perfect clbths A hungry eye was cast on severalatber bought thO Old horse �1 railroads there at ! . . preserve it in .the silo =141 i Wway a ow,er lar'gely surpass that bal this I .. I .� � I . 'I nr � . . . �� - z ' i I iea�y of romarty who i wbalt Was 'considered Ian excessive valua- more economic, manner of fee' I ma capeddestruction by fire on Wednesday &f- -A rs. George 1. 7 and dainty designs. The are, cities, St. Louis 11111011gtbera, but the rail- . .__;,A� , i y be ternoon of last week. A fire had been put w) - . . -5 9 I , I rQad Interests there were tod strongly tionj and carried them Islong for a nupa her J*' � 0 .- ap inifroving in health for I . � . . I obtained. Cuttiifg by the - t e -a t e, has ta;k- � � . a . -here for you to look tit any backed and the price asked for tbc .1,M- of y0ars without prollt,l . The Introduction - , an out ' fas nou ilding en �A 4 ,- 4 , . I I beat means, 2 men c e to in the furnace, in order. to heat the but ap" -and is now in a very ,critleal I . ��� ,' i 100A I . I , . lartles keep the cutting box at th 1 bar. r' for- a concert practice. Shutting off rope I idition. 1 � .. � � I . - . . , - THE LOADED BURRO. . I 11 in , the hot air register in front of the ock-up� ; tiwe you are in, vhetl�er IYOU fo, was too high. But an nil ig was of the cable on 11roadway showed theria . . � le ; U'u F( rly I 4 I - � A : I . und In Pittsburg, where th on',rol of the first pr ts they lm� ade In New York. . and then put into the silo- donti i ,­ The 'Canadian Order of Chosen 11riends I , , . � - Ing place. She went aboard in a . - . . I � process.0 . . - . �� - .. 1. I I -,- � wdnt to buy just now or no't . the Pittsburg Traction'comp , tie D11- The extenal n of thel Broadway line up .n1ild i ,xciteme'ut flutter Of ntil work is compl6ted. in t is the, hot-air pipe here got- unduly .heated, of $taffalv is --flourishing well'at present. J. � � isettingfire.to thactillar joist, and the is % � - , and said to her compan- . Won- "eted that, a number Of new mebibers 7 1 . , . � I � I .. t . I � , quesne Traction company and o Gentral Columbus a enue, and! later up Lexington I Very successful meetings were also held der is that it had not happened before, as , � I .. , I . ! , Traction com any was aoquired, th )I oal avenuat,l: inor aged the Talue of their prop, iolis:. "Ohl .my dears, you don't khow� at Gorrie and Bluevale on: th,;B Tuesday , and ; . Willi be admitted shortl I -_ I .;� 11 ; . L, , . e j6ists are too near the pipe for safety. A . : - L ought to ke g. , : - I I I � � - ... ; : associa Ze -Philadelphians belag the derf Ily. I Wednesday followin � f Listian Endeavor. . L � One Price --Cash or Produ0e. I to of t erty won � what; rou have missed. You . 7 th -; the meeting o . I L I . 7 1 1 � that ride In the electric car. No noise, no I well directed stream of water soon put the erg,�', i I . . � ­ _*_ � L ! , well known. politioian. Chris A] age e. In . In additio a to being farsighted -'and —0 . I . ; on Sunday night, . q . : L . . , i fire out, I at Oromarty, . - Miss - 2 1 jar. J List the perfection of motion. I I I, 15he - � . 1* Baltimore, too, the principal Unia.; 'chane' . AG*r,le and Mr. Park read interesUng LL . : e 09 . I papers ,. , . n ver, willing to Uke Mr. Elkins and didn'l see der tongkey," said the oapi In OP. . --- - i ' I Huron Not I . -Ja*.es Merkley, of Wroxetei, - nie6 with on -.'� the topic for that ev, - . HODGENS B os'�: consolidated- in the Baltl ore Traction Mr. Widener [ if report 1 be true, were will- , ening'. . . . I - . . . . Ili bJ L, to me "und-shold nefer knowed der'tif er- Mr. James Bell, of Br4ss Is, 'has dis-. a seriou'a'a'ecident one. day recently, 41-iss Lizzie Jackson of the Honey - . I ' Ing to e meang to get the . . I - L . � -9: ' oompADy. Finally., to round Oil tbell su- reasona . from - . f - _. � i I . � , . ence I,' von fo6i had not told her-dat er posed of his pump shop to Mr. G. Green, Of L which he in now recovorii�g, but which was Gr�lve cbeese factor- has discovered a � . use alaIr _ � . .L ' franchises th'y wanted! .The'way they ob I . � - � .1 . � L I preiriacy, the synclicateobtained a control- - , ' I : I . � . OLINTON. _L i . elegir c gar vas trawn by a yackass. I I . Cranbrook. nearer being fatal than one cires to risk. MeR�od of makin " ; i I I ling Interest in the Metropolitar Tr me iion ' tainqd the o ble franchise in Now York, . ... ,gbutter from whey, One - m .1 � ; . - I .1 - i Down from the mountains comes he -On Wednesday Of eek, . Miss He and his brother had just chopped dowid pci�ubd butter from. I, OW pounds whey- � . 7----T— 0 . I nd . I of sh _� . - 0 m4pany of Now York, wbio-b i)w1i1Rr a was the oubi ot of'a great dea . I . . 1 7 . - - � . � � I Annie Cox, of Porte I Ifil al�m 4Worman Elliak. iof Mitchell-, got - . c . . - operates the Broadway ca, n: &Ln,]M_ gritiolsin at . arP . buri ia - of charcoal, with. his week's ac u- . � via & large tree, and James reached for -his axe . ble an e thrie. 1 They are supposed . . . his L, z ' mulatlon. on his burro's. back, imi elf of Kiucardin�. ' to trim it up, when,& lodged limb L .. - � . twenty . I . . . - . - . her of other lines up and down town. tob vepursted similar.motbods in Chi- - I -A3 r ,. bone broken the other day, by bei � . . � ,_ . '. feet long and three inches for - ' . N . I Captain McDo aald, of - _g - . ; BLeattle Bro I - t . � Pero i(d astride and atop.. . h . Mr. Bradl I ey, , orter's Hill think, loll 1. ty jamined against the wall in the blaeksmit-li - ' � � � . � ' . � I � This company Is reaching out for new rall- , 0&90 . ; � . I . i . ; � , I . . feet, and struck him oft the head. Fortun- I ; : I . I : T It t 3e great bulging papriters the Va. cer. who has been an actiive v' unteer for 0 i L 64 by a ho6e be was having shod . . I i I L' M meet . . I . I . I ; I . i Ways all the t hie, and its� latest feat V' OY live t ow In two of the bandso ears, has resigned. 1: 86tely it was a glancinj blow, which &I - *Hugh Miller, who I - i the hot and fragrant leaves, gi 7es Y . I one I but recently pur- L � ARE BUYING l L - I the acquirement of the aGntrel' (if the bouabs In the city of Philadelphia, stand- crowd ' _Helen, the little daughter of Mr. Goo. sx-yed his life. A v -shaped scalp wound was ithe Farmers' hotelproperty on the 11 L � ; � I Eighth avenue, horse oar line In that city. Ing 4piosite aach other on Broad st his imistant a final heaie Into itt � cha4�d . . I � T I t � - rest. - " Porter, df Goderich, dio inflicted two by two and a h -- - i Poo n .. . - . Dressed Ho Hides and Talloir, Sia6ep- On the Ist of Iasi 0 . A boAt once a Mouth they go to Now York snui �g ed down among - the broad, at d Lhe d on- urad ,, 30th I - alf inches. Log4n' road, has inadeau'a4signment to Dr. I I I � ELS) otober the Phila 01- � ' , . , L ­ . : - - ' . I I � ! - %%% � C burro starts. -him .6ff o� his M ult., from inflammatioii of th brain. � -The annual meeting of the Winglialm. I chell. � . L � . to see what is being doiie there.with their roui d . There is not a bu -William RoWnson, of Wroxeter, ban Presbyterian churchwas 1held on Monday -4Mesars Ballantyrie, Green �� . alkins, Tub Butter, Diied Applos, T�Ibite plain companies were consolidated into the orn g J. W. Cull'of M -it L d Fowl. L' I 1 � . I � . I � : . Beans an . Union Traction company, and John Low- PrOP1110Y. Tie control of this � property giness or brai ch i I . I atid Scott I ; L � .. o - I e new f4ibsor residence h2 evexim of 4ast week. Thetotal ontribu- . vedthe Donegal neighborl-I . so � .L I ! . of 1; I hat can be carried on without the purchased th c hw-M Iatelv relie I — L - : , ber;Welgh w4s msde pre'sident., Peil) - t . ple they propose bo retain. � It Is unquestion- ml .. . I . : that village, paying therefc r the on ' I I I � asslE ta ice of this animal. i - t 6f tiolls from all sourca, including the Sub- hoo,'-J of ,s large number of fat cattle I . We handle more lines of �: . said that the other owners bad: crowied ,,ably the moEt valuable prospectively of - : i - 11 1. . The I'll . � . - r � I � I . I Produce than any -house - . . .�i� � . . It ae their H: 9 physiognomy sbowi i his Ingraix �ed S1 ) 200' -� I : bath. school and other. organizatiows of -the pricis paid were low in sympathy vith outo , . . Mes3rs. Elkins and Widener out MS My (f IdIngs. They are noquililng -Mr. Allan Hartt acoolintalit in I � !- � . . � i I . patlence and long suffeAng, and at he � M6 ch rch, was V-,1339.09, and on January 2nd, sidda"markets. . - . � in the trade ; call and we r I how this was only' I new Ine&con4antly, and as fast as possi- � y i 4 ... I � . . ,the first stop tow,ai d a ­ � son s bank, Clinton, was. marr* - W ' balance on hand of $Z3,71. -4wo teachers in Perth -county appRed i4 � � . I , ortan o I will. give you the Market : concentration of their interests so that blo t ey proposo to introduce rapid transit Game t �me a sense of his C WU Imp ,led in On - th, %, . . � ; : , e. - WAS a - L. i � i . It it a rare mingliDg ; stock on Satui��y, 25t) i ult., to Allice 31a I 9 I .1 I -1 I price in cash or' -trade. I � they could witbdraW from active malodge- I 01, al ['91 the I ranches of t telf, system. � In of I submissiven ass Hav, . . , �. T1 e officers appomted were : Managers Mr for i school the one at $100 and -the other I - � . % . � I I . � � I and, vi idom. Nobody, in fact, has succeed- 1 A.: Dawson, Olime, William Grierson. ey should have hired both 1�. ; 1 , e James I , at 9 a year. Th . � I . . 11 : inent and still have their propert., - It siob, i Most oases t is will. be� t underground Young resi( ent of Clinto fox three year term, and John M. Cu . . I I ; . . I . � ed ft -- Mr. W. W, , h . coming as wise asla donkey looks. � rrie for , e $99 teacher,got it as you might ex- I � 1 � 'storage I I .� I . I i �_ Beattie Bros. : I sbape that they could learn Its (ondition I troll(y 'Or tb I b tte'ry, �ut on Tilsisnot olaimedas;6n original eb� or 20. years, Will shortl MON, e to Goderic one year; trustee, Thomas Henderson, to pre c - I I � . . ; . J . - � . . - . � : conditions ,vhere he has taken I ; � 1, � I east y and quickly- � I Bron, lway th4 y believe . th of servi tion. In truth It la�s been made ' ate k in the propos6ii- fill the' vacancy caused by the death of .. . e old Baptist church buildi-n ; 1466-12 Soutli Main St., C40'. , A Great Coniolldation. . k tr ff] k Me cable the cap efficient. ) o.. � urniture factory. I . . � . . i� g in . � i . ! � cin to two North East- � I I I ; . I ! The three companies which wet 00111 evelopu cut of Stree; Railways. 'as -Mr. T. Emerson an M I 971; h � 6 - --' . _____ . � I . � . . Solo] hon., s . . ias, Amy Be,�630, claoir leader, G. Cline; caretaker, . i w ope contractors for $125. They are now I . � ton on piny 0 I mlookse b ick, a very s iorb':; distance to mo estimable yo . .� I ol- � a ] fore )y another wise man, Perhaps it � Walter Sloan; ireasurer, G. M I t Stratford has been sold '. 4 1 � I . idated into the Union Tract i n His yolco, as we all know', Is his rai� at uug 1 people of Clinton, soii4" tea �f it do '. 'The material v1 be used . - - ngs of thesf 11 . dl v�n I � wer� the Phila see t e begin ere,married, at th, the , ])ride � Ing private - a t . . I . -6ompany ind )be . . 11 rother, inClinWn, on We nesdh shar6holders of the�B y1h Cheese and Butter C* Ellfigsen, of Ellice,spentseveral . I .delphla Traction Comm Y, great fortunes. quality, and which he has been es . I - -The annual meeting of the patrons and in b residences. - -L*% It wais allittlelinore than 1 ) years ago that e home cif TO rT 11 � 0. I - the ]Peoplo's Triletion I I y of 148 � i . . . In 0111fivating. You see. him standlig � , J r . I . . week. . 1i I : . briii 3g 6nthusl days . . � to+io Traction company. The, bi �g est � I . astiO silent In the streets and marketplao)s t ' the Corn ia 11 at erecent XeW Hamburg poultry show . I ; � I E P. A.1 B.. Widdrier, rat I � . 11%T REWERENCE' ' TO I i i I � � Cc . ap�y, was h Id. . i! . I . .merc I I � i of these was the Philadelphia cOmpally, from xamintlag the cable, roads of San -William Mallough ;� of D�gann�n,� ha � - . � , . i � ,with head cast down and obewIng a straiv. � . I. . 0.1 he , Blyth, on Saturday 25th ult. There and 'rouglit home with him among others, I ii � : , i� " $ ; ! � I � 7 1 _ Fear's Conditio - � I whidIll carried about 1 1, 600, 000 pa ise )g 3r,41 : I I I � He seems asleep, but be Is not. He is or )een appointed -bailiff of the ixth divisi � wa i a good attendance, and much enthnsi. a gd. 1. n Wyandotte cock, from a Toronto , I � � 11 - Powde. . - I . . '. , i . ) last 'year and issued nearly 4 OCO, 00 -ourt of the ci ' .% IS . ly Dunty of Huron�, and Char164 asi I prevailed. The secretary presented manj which scored big at the show, p � . I I TUMIPLI ting. 31e. is thinking upon the I , 1 h .1 . . � . . . � . . � , ong 3ewr, of Goderich, notary &blic for 0 th( following report: Total ree ts of , -4Heury Flack, of the -first concession I . transfers. � Its receipts for the ye r wore . � agos.pf oppression he and his racehave I A � � I . � I I- . , � eip . V � I . o ,� The xrmtest care is exeicl8ed In selectin . I 45, 662,051 4nd Its earnings $2,122, 12, Its I suffel7ed at the hands of man. Histhougl[ts Ario. 1! Trai lr� 442,483; average undo of milk per Sou�h Easthope, has closed a contnut witli I I - I PO � � � 9 thO In' 1,rocord would not be complete wit ot t the - - 1[ I - of iv r t gredients fronj which this vaIuable co - William Bright, Mrs. Bright, and, obt, poi Lud of cheese, 10.86; total pounds . I I 1. I well 'up witlain him, big grief finally can Clclsiel Brothers, Stratfor ,to deli e at, . mpound le ne- i I I . a , their � cKay left � bein str�ctly i 8 J rq * . - d choose, 40,715 ; average prieq per pound of tile ,,,Uiln, one hundred cords of soft wood at, � . . . .. pared, so that we are willing to pledge t tatement that it killed 8 and Inj ]]so - . ., ., only be assuaged by an outburst of ts Brusse1q, on the oon tr , i . . , 'N"', � I pure. This e4lains in a measave their great p u. I persons during the year. This 11? p a n y - ". . . I I � I I onday of last w�eek, for lorida, w eizz, kh� . I c I � out ul., list lifb up m oe T cents; total monev received, $2 p6r cord. m - A . I - 1,98.1 ,I WM5- and unparalleled Success, . s a bl 9 I D flood. I I I in y voice �, . . � il ood*pur�- er was leased to the Union Tractlor mpany - he'f�rmer seeks a warmer cl mate, hop 8. The following officers were elect- -:-Trusteo N . � these Powders hya no e(pial for aty disease or ... ad I 10 he says w1thin himself, "and weep. I I ATd .. I . � - ; . � ; i d. They are� be -jor qqq yen ' ... I -lifts 16. to benefit his health, � fc 0 -of the St. Afar e0ndition caused b�' impure blo'6 rs at 8 pei ceiat,,or $4 n each lie I ed fo� the ensuing ,year - Directors, -R. man, Food has been elected chair lmt known assistant in t I I ys public schooll board I .... � � , attening cattiIii Qx horm, as i share, payablein -gold, free ftom al 0.tas, . I . . � -The residence of Mr. James Miller, of M - all, N. Cuming, Walter 3130-owan J. for 11�396. The tr -eeis will he represented . � 1hey .. You thrust your flngers: Into your ust . lecp the s3-stetn W a healthy condWon, Theiie I and 14 E :1 ev rs 0 __ � ! � ,w,10�8may be given with great advantAge W all � 1z _ this 8 r. or cent was to bo� on a ailital- . ., and run away, but you can,t escape. that Clinton, 'was destroyed sby Are on :Friday E. Ellis, and C. Johnson; ,salesman ' Win. : on the collegiate institute board by Dr. % i V . ation far above the amolun� actu 11 . I . evening, *24th ult. The fire o#ginatad froin Radford; anditor, J. B. Tiernay. Irvilig. l I J . � -rating tale of wc 8- I a stove pipe or chimney. Thet loss ist. nearly --Once more the long drawn out case of -Jt is sai4that drunken roughs d ' i ,� Worms, loss of appetite, zoughness of 'the , y in- I . all perva'sIve, all penet . hair or cost, stopp.�go of water and bowels, rep'bnt i vested In the road. -The Electric a 3ti Dn i :; I 11 -, !, .,,--,-, - It 19 An inarticulate cry, beginning wl % , i � 11 � . : I � foundevs, swelling of the glands of the throafi,i all company wAg. bonglat at t )I $80 ht", ..Z�. I MoIrris township va. t � eott;;hs and coldE!, horse diatempor I he ! rate 'ji., . .:�--� covered by insurance. I I he county of Huron, on t�e Loga-ii road, north Of M I , hide boilhd, � for. full pill ' __jL. , . - _��_ a " hee-1 iaw" at the triumphal recollection as sold . itchell, = � . . m bobts, scurvy, etc. , "I : I �*, 1� -3,1r. S. Merrill h a house, and can e up at Toronto, in the divisional court, therliselves extremely ofensive, ,and endan- - . " .� shares of the par valu of 050 � 1. �.- of themighty deeds of remote al:lc r � the , ! I .�.,. it,� � It is also beneflaisi f . *:,-I- ,estc rs lot i Holmeaville, � ; laea% eg, and in recent cases will effect a cuo � �Irv, n to Mr. b] Iholland, and onThuraday, 30th ult,, b4ore- Judges Fai- ger -the lives of women and children who - � re.� In q and V70 for shares on which only 80 b id l and finally ending in�agroq,n of despair at - w . 1 4 1 . . gives posses . � . Uct. in every caso of diseage among horses �4nd i been paid J4. The'leeople's Traotio ., -, - sion the first o April. 'The con)ridge, Axmour and Street. Garrow, happen to be in their way. I I eD,ttle, thesevaluable Powders should be given, aud i . . I li the ina� equateness or expression. . . � by their ti pally was P,c rchased' 'at the rate of 7 0 for paid was something ov r o . 11r Q. I 1, for defendants, appealed from jud -fChe folloVing officers and teachers have . - - , . � � mely use will save the lives of ruany v, ju _ In owly times the burro 'was sent to toil ic' '� allic awmalli. . . . � eav Q'� . f t ON r ­ 9- , I .1 . . . lh ;550 6 lar or these pu lased . I I I , at. the n Unes, to brinq gre from the mou - MPer'rill has, not decided what lie will dol. me t of Idbredith, C. J. (26 0. R., 689), in beeApelected 0,conduet the KirkWn Pres- . 4: .i shares the nion: coM � cer-� \" -." . _1 tains to the seaport ,I to carry . . I . I . I . -The annual meeting of tUe Silver Cor. fav of plaintiffs, in an action to recover,10 byte0an Sunday school for the year 1896 . .� 0 1 _ q - . � � 21c per packa,( g,c, three packages for 50c, I tificates, red )emable in 50 years, be ng 41 .. a rOvisiO Is .ners cheese facto�y, Grey %vitship, was in dent. of the amountexpended by plain. R. G. Ratcliffe, BuTMI'Mitende-at'L J-fr Fer_ � - : 'I to then Iners. After the mines ere ' - ' I Leven packages for.�I, at i I % I . � . per cent-int(rest, . . - i "I I ,if.$ hausted and the forests near the tow � held in the factoty, on Sat day, January tith in,the maintenance of certain of their g"ont assistant; Sliss McCall(im li-bra- - I I ! , ' - , I � � � � . I - ­ 3S 25th, with a large! attendance of patmn% brid , founded c rian -, * W. M L i I q The stoo Om) D � I * � .1 - -and cities All cleaned out be was s , secretar ' . I . . : ioldersof the old o . I is .. - :_ I—, . . , . , - folio ing " . in anawardl- and hold' - - ' " _ y1treasurer ; . A ". iw � i ons of secti w � i had the: pAlvIlego of subscr bi g f ) 'the .1.11 .. I "Va - The'auditors' report shoWed - the 101 teachers, Ale 'a ses, Dr. Fe�guson, W. . * FEAR'S Drug S I n : ..., .�­ I � -, " et U th& a saving provisi I on 14 in � . . tor��, , . 1 i . ork biiiaging down'loads of fuel in plaoe figures -. Amount of milk received i � I stock of, the �nlon �.n prop ortlon I :: at fac- thi unicipal amendment act, 57 Vi AT. ,Lelgh ; infant claps' Mrs. Gilfillan ; I . - � r of the preclous metals, . I C., I ILI . . I I - 7 i I tory, 1,429,204 pounds; ell I cha- 3 r 50 do -not operate so as b plica- intervaediate, Miss Kirt- 'Alias Sutherland, � - � j . P. B. IVIDEINILM. 1 . se, ina fae� i . " . .. I y Ina I . . �SEAFORTH. : 1 to the am - ount of stc ok -they 6wned. The Drove 5 of don.1keys may be seen at th Is ]Von d Of tior ecesslarfly to exclude I aplication of �11 � . . � I fared 128,002 pounds; avera, n,' Mr. �.'Urquhart, Mrs. Ferguson, Air, CAI_ 11 I �� . I I OaDital Of t1kq old oon �ta4ies bLacl 6�47. - 9 i I em'010y.t I e-Ut -in -Mexico, ]z Qub,%. and Da r- - pound of cheese, - I' 6 'po ds ; the terprotation act, R, S. O., fchapter 1, 1111= and Miso Robertaft, � : � . - - I Frawl nol aded his associates In J lion he _. i . I . . . . I � � � 1 ! � �- . 1. . i � I . . � . 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