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The Huron Expositor, 1896-04-10, Page 4t& I ��Jl 01 APRIL - 118 . Sun.'Mon. . Tue. Wed. Thu. F-ri. . i5at. 6- 0 � to ____ - I 00 — 1 � �2[ ; , — 3 4 � 5 �6 7 8 9: io ii 12 13 14 1 5 16 i 7 i 8 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 :27 I 28 29 . 30 i * _i, i - - & * * * I 0 0 1 * 0 a I 0 0 1 1, - 0 -1 - - I . I . — _ t fig t the bat. . I . I , I - e pig rspouze,rs. hOr husba�nd, left her t0rible wound �, under thearm, exposing to 9 otor Robb visited our sch&ol on Wed- i I +� i . 1� � � * . k 1,11 .6. "Roth - I tI65 of We alone, with fa ily of small view the whole lundei'side of the arm and � I I . P parties at Ottawa ai. ,accusing oac 2 1 nes ay of last week. -Miss Tarner,assi*Wmtr - I . - - � - - I � I ­ � e6ildren, the, ' h n -or bone. , I I i � I 11 ' oldest of whijolmn' w7751 A fiftain mfio'uld I i � . T?J31 1. -+- tj � - I . I teacher in our school, is spa I . I I � , 40, a � : ! , I i . I � I are o ' About twe ty yi are at he � -The - death of Mrs. Alex. McKay re- vacation at her home in Clinton. -Cold# are ' � � I 1, I I . I other of obstructive , tactic a in connectio I yO f � - diii I ' 'hi : I i 1� . i .1 � - -ther6utedialbill.. Itwould seem from, r0movid aleih� farm 0 mo I I ii i . . I . - � with , I ', t no a j4 occupi id by her ves another old , resident of - Lucknow. very prevalent in and around our villa � just I � ' .� I ; . - i RIZ � � � . . ' � � � . 9 I I �, � . 1 . L I : : "_ X& At& %V& 0 I �, � - � � the followl statement b Mr. Edgar, hom - n Malcolm, where. she re ided to the time Deceased _-oasaiad away on Mo day, March I I ! i . I I i y � . I .... now; They appear to be epidemi . - Didemi ,In f . : I I ever,� that t�� I .her deathi which occul red 0 a Lhe '24 a cases � .! * W W W W . ; X . . -families are Is d up I i � . . I e cliarge, Has with greatest for e 02arch. � ,;h� 30th, sit bbe family residence I .Lacknow. , som whole .. I I - . I � , I . � She v&s .the daughter of Edwa ,d Currie; of I with them. ; !-- - � , �, , I � . . I . i again' st the overninent si-4e. Mr. 'Bags r � �. � ---Mr. Johnston, son-in-law of � � � � ' i � , I : � . - - I � i . . I I I I . . .-Mr. John Little has gold his farm of 'the township of Or&, � county of 33ilneoe. She I Mr. John Kaine, has moved into the '. louse i . � ; I � . I said - . � 1 47 acres, a short distance south of Londells. came to Huron towns ; I � .0 . i . a - or . .1 . ip at an early age and I fQrmerly owned and occupied by tho i late : I ' , - � boro, to Richard -Carter, for ab ut i m i ock is now in sLP Am ' - I I . id con - ' rM - 11 , - . . � obstruction has- been since the 3rd f . ) -family removed to Lucknom. Deceased Orillia, is visiting at his old'home, six �ut a I I i I - . ,. us see for a moment: where the he also had W. Garbdt's fa near Blyth,, the � ) ur st . I " Let $2,60; resided there until about 19 years ago,when Mr. Lucas. -Mr. Ridgeway Gilpil, of lend rcinted, and has give;i that up. i I leaves a husband and seven children to I - -1 March. H)* many speeches were mad e D . � I- I I . � mile and half south of Gorrie.-Mr. Tolin ti - . . 4 .. .. �� % � � T t . I _1�1,lor V0 is U,eparture for 1 airpta, Mr. mourn her loss, tive � I � -, � ! ' by Conservi bi con readin of �_T 0 � - i . He and two boys. Toner, teacher, is home for his holidays.-' URIOn -E varieu- ana . ! � �es on the Be . - .. , aswrimen 5 ­ �� -, .1 " I . : 4; as Grieve, of McKill) wl a presen 1_� :1 � I the bill, ani how many were made b tilt- P) - The roads are very bad, there being net r � I . . . ted: Shi was a sincere ma�ger of bhe Presby i i prices � 11� � ; - i . I T a � I I . � ; � I -- ; . I w�th an address and a gok scarf pin- by the -terian church, and a! regular attendatti of wheeling noi aleighing. i � � : i i:. :1 � NEW ADVERTISEkENTS. erals, on the second reading of the iiii. I I ! I . - % I I I - 11 I . � . I � � I have a list c f them here, and I And th -he Unite til . It i , mlembers- of Walton Lodi a of t all the services of that chfirch un sick- � , __ .- - �� 1, ,� i: at . I . put,,'at thi - res, for cash, , - I ;� .4 1 _ . I Workmen . . '_ � I - � � very lowest figu ��� - I 7 I . VLThe figure between the e thesis after each 1 speeches woke made by forty -se ven Conger - ness prevented. - ! I . . �_ I 1: ! � Belgrave. . . �: I i I I � . , � . , '-While out diivina, .* t otbdr day � --A. J_. Conov,pr, who fo � I I - ' . -1 I , I.. __ I ` one denotes the page of the pa r on which the vatives. Aj�d how many war made by I , M I . rmerly ran the � ' ' ' i� advertisement will be found. .. ' and Mrs. William rie n, o Exchange DIED ii;'AiaomA. -Many in this, t I � � . .� , � I �- - L&rals ? Oal twenty-eight, . Speaker * Winghalut . hatel, Wiil d � - , : - I . P i � 4 .1 � .1 -1.1 The. first.evarused-graig &_ a I ine u�r � c- , � � -M � I an I kic trict 16-0 ' ' ,oflection of new croods, you. � ,gbam, and who, was I . met with an accident. T a h Iced five years aRo sentenced tota term of ni will: regret to learn of 'the death 0 : I � Mae'donald G) thatis ed obstruction. ow, if we I f Mr. ft'%.f I � 1 ­ I . 1 1 � :L James McCrea, for many years a re d t of T � 7 I - . I I �� : o*er the' shilits, upsettin g the rig, and - years In the fowa peniten ,iary, I 'as relo.ase . - . �.: I Buying time -E. McFaul Dry -Goods Co (8) consider th length, of t a 'a ches, the � in d I'll I I v T . r . I 11 I I I �� � I . I �� � ! I � ! � I � Painting in art, sta.-W. A. Young & Son (8) the fall Mrs. Grierson sprX ned b r arm.. � recently on account of ill heal this vicinit ' He died at the residence of � 2 , I � . - same result 'a apparent. Ttere i 761,col- � th. - His term: � - , lewelry�repairinx­w. R. Counter (3) ­ . his son in I - peec es, of Con - - 'n immense range to choos,�,'. ' . . !z 11 1� . I - Mrs. S.J does not seem to have - ose, near Bruce � ; . i: y 81 4 der e him Itnuch good, . � - 7 -1 umns of Ha Bard filled b 'friends of Ar. ;in Te i The many t township -of R L Bioycles--C. W. PApst (8) ­ , lave , a � I T , 1. P Ilock, formerly of Brnc�fiel I Mines, on the 25th of March. He was: 77 1 : I , � . I � :: servatives O , the second reading� of this bill . I I , - ; I - 11 Now arrivals -C. W. Papst (8) c, , will regret', howevei', for last week at Peru, �ndiana, he I . . . � . I �", i � , I years of age, and was a native of, Couut ft I r . � � Pictures. framed -0. W. Pap3t (3) -rn of the death of eir b b bat at was arrdsted by Pinkertol detec�ives at. the � 1: 9 � � . � , ; � and there w re only 506 - columni i . filled b to lee t . _ y _�� . I - I ; I J Bicycle repair". Mullett & Co (8) - . - th6 age of one year, which ccu . Fermanagh, Ireland. -He came to' Canada I . - - � ! i - I � ­ As echeg of ilibe ZatSon, instigation of the Arneric %n� Ba kers' As fro m� I.- in, . ­ - Waterproof paint- " (8) 1 i Lge rals. Why, air, the Finan � . _ ad- . . � ,, f . ciation. - He had ordered i largt'number of I . i - 94 1 , - Michigan,, on h ... let fro� ve years i I I . I nister, w complains of the long-winde wc�od, M , in 1847, and after a residence of 6 . � . � . � i !, Bicycle guodrie*--_ " (8) . I I I L - '' . . . � ' t P enmonia. q n . I � ly . 1. I - . i _. , A ; Plow shDes--R. Willi4 (5) . speeches of t e Opposition, himsblf took up . . blank drafts from a Detro t firm. to be ship- in the con t of Simeoe, he removed to the I : 4 : � I . I : : 1 , L 1, � I ; -Win. Pickard & Co (6) �, . . o u I . I .1 . -_ !, - . - our time Is; shortening �._11 Writ' from Vancouv r ud county of ron, locating near Belgra.ve, . I . � LLL - I ... . I : . !in a very abl speech, over 40 columns o a ped to W. H. Banks & Co , PerL . The en- . � - . I . . 1n the swim -J. L, -Smith (6) i . er d to . I - - I � ; L P) . . M )Yr5, Thomas Lo �, �ormirly of, graverg learned there' :L i � .0 te a suee . . ; the Hansard rch 1, firm and where he resided for over a quarter of a I - ;. �1 i I 0 a W (5) 1 1 H Imes,ville, says ; ' Times art rather quiet notified the Bankez ' 2 ef I Or -.a i 7 .1 I I ry-Robb ur t (5) . . SOMENNEWOMMMO� I .0 gue., , which intury. - He had resided in Algoma f TR 12 r4ED HA TS ETQ. RIBBONS :.1 � . . . n I . be a just now; people a good many years and was one of the plo- � ,, BONN .L�J, . io � i . B Is for sale ---Pin] ol't ) 5) re preparing and had Conover arreste I I '? . : I PotterSeedPeA­J nS or 5) T.uE Onts io Legislature was formall WaY L 4 .1 .3 . . � � a� fgocial� called at I � , . i ting in their gardens. the Express office for th ne pect6d by all � � . t q � pr ng -is open- e 4 h era there, and was much res �. . � I i I . n � I Liquor License Ac m. a an$ us (5) P - . i� � - -� i I � � Th I I : Mr. R., Radcliffe, i f [ tta I : I i . � . prorogued on Tuesday last. e business in up nice y. _.i. I who knew him. His wife died in 1887, and : � � -Johnson Bros, (5) " � . . I . . - . I I Barbed Wire . I D Godeir ch, has re- LA SJ, EAIBROIDEJ'DLTvQ, INSERTIONS I � I � i . � . . � i � - leaves a farnil of four sons and three " I � : � I Rush Contiziues-A. G. Ault (6) ; of the session was practically closed on the _�__ ra. Annie M. Element, ife of John; ceiv.ed a letter from his brother in Wash- he I . y - I I - . to LX10 .. � � . . � i -H. F. Ed wards (8) � ' . f LO a daughter of ' daughters. I .. �� . I o � Ne,w Stock P. Element, o ndon d 13 on State, on the Pacific lop in which I . I � . ,.� . i I previous Tu d .'so that the I . . I . 4 I April Assorbment--Edward McFaul Co. (4) . ay evening, . Mri John Mitch sic Is, led hegs a NEws OF THE WEE .-Mrs., W. � ; - - ; , : � � Property for We-axpositor office (51 � � mproved far of which . . . I ! . t proceedings on Thursday were. merely � -of last ,e _' di� o� 3,ye he has an i R. Ere- ' 1110S ERY, GLOVES, PARASOLS, SILKS., I n of B � � � � Bulls for Sale --David Milne (b) i_. � I . - we at . - . . � - I ! � . Tuesday e�, .gel' 26 years. Sht he i i seeding 300 acres and sum er fallowa kine, of Atwood, is visiting fri" � . - I � . -) formal. The a lea besides her b d, two: amal] 150 more, arid, ion March is ad been resent. -Mr. Livin . .. ;, . � � in ton, our timber an . � I . I 1. � § xl � _ I , . . I Hardware Specialties -Reid & Wilson (8) ves' . p 01, umber merchant, h - i , I -Di - . � I � . , Millinery Opening -D. S. Faust (8 ioutenant Governor gave hi ' has I assent to 122 d chi , . Ing for three -.:weeks, using completed his coE - I � . 48eeds for all -C. Wileon (4)-(8) . - I 11) -tE _DT ­ � � - _. I . . Irajik Bug tra4tforthe shipme t of maple iollers W , P I ifferent bills, public an I fdren Fi I Tj I ; . w &d Mr, . i I)R ,S ,GOODS, TRIMMINGS, I I I I , of Blith, has sue. of A iree horse teama� Wheat in � TS ,.. - . I 1 �. � . I - this season. -Mr. B. . I I I � - . . Special Bsrgxias-­W� H. Willis (8) private, hi( I were passed during this cosqiully passed big gin 8 cents pe - the old country, for . I livIN .f . � Bargains In Groceries�Robb Bros (8) 1 . I . � � � �ession. , i I I- - examirations and re. f or,.. r bushel, in 1894 f i I :_ % � f � � ceived his degree of L, D. S. at the Phil Coultis intends leaving for Buffalo this : - 7 1 I � I ! - ; i � � � � � - eston, Texas, wh A, running in the mountains, as , I . - --- � . �', : . . I .. ing orses, ranging fro , 1,100 to week, where he -intende going into the ,w ()IF1 GRAMS, LINENS, CURTATNS, I I e. . ! � 11 ! . I. . I a I" year for 39 cents. He says . .1 . z , - I ___ � - del�hia dental college. He is L work' h . i , ; � I d . 1. - i ;ow en,routs =( . I _RTZR'h%ving resigned the, leader- to ,Galv ere he intenas to I . 1, 30 ) lba e�e ' � ; MA street car business. -Mr. Sproat, one 4 - �-- I " , 0 . !,-, . - I � '. V7, - pradtise I . .Belgrave's merchants, has opened Opt I I _; I - J 'VIROU CXPOOROV- glhl�PTRQf the Conservative party in tbb On-. . � - - � �7 shr 14 I i .� � � th63 are not worth enough to p r their I � � I . - o # I ntend ; I J, �, 1- 'L _ --- tario Le islature, Mr. J., P. Whitney waa fl Meg Moon I lot, oare, In Portland, Oregon, they 1 ; ; I Ell E - _X_ HUNG. - - - I - , . --�Mr.' Ja has soL his farm large stock of spring goods, and i ., CA11111 TS, AND CLOT I I . i� I I 9 6, 6oncession I I, H .. 'r'r,ed Pa't'y'tnh9e having a millinery d partmont i# conne � . . i � . i � -_--r I . his broiher . � I � ;;� t . ullett, � $3 a head*for fat animals delive � : . I ,�, . 1 , I - . - � I unanimously a lected as his successor. Mr. Heur 'for about ti busine s. -Mrs. W. T. H . r � ,- y) $4,000, a' slau on with big � ! I . �, . - d moved last ,ghter houses, wher � I 11 I I 1Y SEAFORTH, FRIDAY,' April 10th, 1896 ' - ; .1 e they kill a: 11 , 1 . I I �, . I 1 � i 7- I � - Mart r will All retain his seat -in the Leg- week to another farm on. -the' Obh cone"' )n 50 a day as long as the anima,lo keep in good 'leaves this week for Niajara, I to VWb I . i I M& -41 . 4 I � . I � . 1. _. : _. � I . . , sic � . I 1 AV-- Af-I I . I � _4%_ -.,W,- -, I I I _� : � I __ i0lat of Grre ,thathe ha � friendethere. She does not' ex t to bb a . 741W 71 'WAV _44V � - ul,e, and v ill take Mr. Whitney's place y purch ad at about, condition'. - c I 'im WIF 0 ; � I . � � 1 � i - I I . � I I I .� . ; - $3, 4acre and the one, I -1 I � back for some months.-VIle de'rotan i- 1 1 1 ; ll � -Mr. Whi � I � I i � It -i as ass stant lei der. . twey is a for- ; � � I . . : i The Dominion Parliament. . he sold. was 100 acres. - ! our butcher intends taking a pa e'r in i I I i r I . . . I � . . ! Varua� I . I . - I i -- '. i i . * I - B] - -At the recent e amidati na in connce- his buaineeis.-Mr.V. Vannorman hasimove I I . � � . ' i ci�ble and rest . aker, and his genial man x I 1 1 1 � � ecoming . tion with the GAtirio Vet EFS. -The MieseE Annie and , ! . . � . . The�Dominion Parliament is b . " �veraal favorite on both I e inary College, . LOCAL Bp.x' ,a he K_a; Be � ' Vash � � . . ner makes Mir a un� his family to Wingharn, wher 1 1 1.3aaforth's Greatest : . - seriously demoralized, and we. are sure that i . Harriet Keyes have started a dr smaking i 1 1 , -- i I . � I Mea3rsi.Wm.Agndw,of Belgraye, and L cured the position of chief of police. I �, 1 , - . � I t : ; sides of the H( use. , He possesses many o J. A. and mantle shop, on .door we 3t 'o"f Beatty. . , i � I - t i e __ — . - � � f Campbell, of Teeswater, were I XV1101*011 - . news -paper readers as well as members will I F. , . r __ successful Brothers7 store. We: -feel cc lifident that .1 . Dr Goods " . - 1 I � I �, I - the characteri ties thich made Mr. Mere- candidates in the senior I y I 11 t - . . : .. � � - �, I .be thank -f al. when the _23th of April arrives el"a. Mr. Agnew these ladies will give the beat sath faction to Summerhill. � . ; , 1� I I ' . . . I � � , 1� L . d 'th so popular and lendeared him so much obtained first class honors ': n eutozoa slid . i . I I I : - . . I -1 - � t I � . 11 all orders entrusted to them -.' olk. Wil- NOTES. --Several in this vicinity are el a - I . - . � , � aud the fa�rce which is now being enacted anat )my - - . � - I . � � � taillis follower =4 with experience will, I Ham and Miss Annie Beatty &V) gone to talizing the delici I . 'y I I . i I . ; - � I'll , � - i ,� I . . I - � .1 -, I . I I 1 3n. iamov O'Gara ious map e syru v I 1 -4& SV& P ,Vf. gm _4& �� � . at Ottawt must close. The delegation to � I iriday, 27th ult., � i -off W W1 W VIRIF WC - � 1 4 , yl w� have no dc nbt, prove as successful a, Ethel., where they havo' purch!;& a. stock sawmill is running full blast.--M"rs. A . . 111P 11 ,7 , , � I % - . It q Winnipeg, to try to effect an arrangen 8 died at the residence of Mr. James Rey- of goods. � . . � - r - ' �� ient � . . . . . � - . ! � I I � . , Mg. Meredithhas They will be ve ucl e, is visiting her ]par. I I missed, Cousens, of Holmeavill . i I eu. nold i, Hullett, aged 81 __ . I I - . - � I . " with the Manitoba Government, failed , as 4 . 1 � years. He was for an they took an active art. oth n church ents here. -Mr. Charles Ix)vett or., I ha! i ' 4 1 . I i "I I - � . I'll I I F . 9 . . ; . - � I � 1 6. nu nber of years a resident of Missouri, d in social eir , , � . I � � _, 0 , r . I every pelson expeoted it wo�ild, and the I an �Ies. We Wish . them a been very low for the past few cla a, bqt is � � � , . . - - but bout ten years : I , � . i - 1L. � 'A REPORT -h current to the effect that ago took up his resi- slightly better. -Mrs. . 4 rX M - i , ff � .1 i J a King is 1 1 - � I I I I . - members A the; deleggtion have' returned to . den . bright and prosperous future. -Mi. Reuben Jose h' A t . I i . - - 1 . 17 intends to resign 8, an r 1. � - . I - I " _ i Hon. Thomas flreeEway with his nephew, Mr., Reynoldp, and Oraham, of Brucefield,! has purchaaed from also improving in h -;r . David B�r I . . I � . r, I ! � Ottawa. The Manitoba Goverp'Lment made t' . � I , I -emained here ever since. He wis not Mr. Cook We celebratM racer. Al ie ur popular townsmani has purc . , I � � - � I hasi . ealth. i � I � . . � h to " , hh, of I Janitoba, and to become able to get about much. � - , for h e �s , . . I - I - � I .1 � ,ion : the constituency of Lisgar ss L( tiq eks d . .: I - -Prorn March 22nd to M irch 28th was . I I , � I - ;� � I . 7 �. secularize ! the public schools ; 2nd, to pro- ! enuin his gone to London,' having secured a lucra- Yiding, instead of walking. 'It ' � i F r - I I I ! . I � u ele tions, and that in fie � � f - I I � � I . I t Of- tive position. We wish bar a ccess.-The Dave has already had some famn v ith it.- � j I � ; I m' ' or . oration week at the Cli nto 1 0 1ZLrI , D WiARID - L - i two propd,aitions to tha delegati P idat� of. . Ist, to a :nd a handsome figure. -Mi �t ) glVe river, and will now have th� pleasu , f Oml ie t. . . � at1the D n is a colt nd MeFAU i " . � vide for rdigious instruction �'for half an fice. 'The followin . - i I I i I :. . - I L - . I I I i - 4 eve t of the tri ump of the Liberal ' '7 The annual vestry meeting of St.' Mrs, Joseph Watkins has bough I . i i � � . - n I 9 are the *108111 a I � . : . party, total J hn a church the old, ' I � I� � postage amd-on.ted to $& 7.73 classified P i I . i � :1 - I �! hour, at the close of the schools. Neit' , 1 .., 1 4 � i t I ,her he! win, occupy % the osition. of Minister: of' as fol I , . Varna, was held in the church 01 Alonday Watkins homestead. -Miss Sarah Nesbitt i I I -_ . . I . I . i � . I �.. .1 . I I I I � I . , � Z i I I - lows: Ordinary letters 2 264, register- evening last. The officers leded are : has returned from an extended vis It to h I I i I of. these propositions was acceptable to the " � . - , I the Interior in Mr. Laurier's cabinet' . That ed 36, free 15, p ' ­ er � ' I . � I � I � : 9 oat cards 93f, le per 4 oz- Messrs. Wm. Logan and James A -matrong, ter Mrs. R.'Kerr, of Thornbury. I . . . - . I -1, Dominion delegates, and as this! was as far �' -pry Goods Compan � � 11 .1 kags 452, le. per 2 oz. pac . . � I I I Mr. GAenwa5 is admirably adap� kages 93, 5th . . T - � : 1. I r .. � � I . wardens, and Mr. McNanghton lay delegate I. 0. G. T. -Our lodge has comrr, ence � � f � As the Manitobanswo, I , claiii i 23, -total -postage $84-73. I to . .- - � � ., I position, and that Id ad i i � I a d agree'to go in the i I � - � I k. : . . i I BuGh a he wp�' d totheSynod. Thefinances were reported boom. At the meeting on the '26th it., . . , T . � �- 4 1 - e more the slound of si ' I I I , � � "I � I I Way C)nc �,P� wedding good ; after everything being paid a snug there were seven c4ndi : ­ � - � I , of concessions, the negotiations broke strength to any Liberal gover'nmeit that bona is heard in the to . . dates iDitiated, and, 4� - , .1 - I - I � ��, r � I wns 1p Morris . LL i - � - 0 ur3 �,__ � � ; - I -, � : . ff. It does not appear that the Dominion time - balance was left in the treas .-Mr. Jos� there are prospects,�or more. On the e Len- I � _R r.r ]a . . � i might be .formed at Ottawa, no"'ofle will The happy -persons this JN_ 0 - i� . . e . �11 - �s I delegates offered, to accept any CoMproMise, - - : Mesf ier and bliss Annie Brock a7 Robert , eph Foster is seriously illwith ]a grippe. I of the above da�e several members� from —!! i . I I - L � - an � . - � . I I - I � . ��' : _�, I deny, as"he has proved himself', an i: I * � i i __ . . I . I � - . , ' .? astute nridge. The, Mrs. Juncr, of Clin6n, �Vas visiAinjmrsl I visit, I � - � I � - I � - . � t - ,,, ' 'I L ] tion. ' .L ' I I � L' _ � .- li I I . � a C. � � - i r I event took place at ill* residence of Armstrong this week. ---:Miss Letiti o doubt,th . & _WM i .- .short of what the remedial. bill demands. hapr y' Tu9burn paid us a, fraterna, ot WhichL and able political leadeQN but we have our t we were grateful. p r v` t had Mrs. W W Iker, the ne ' - .. � - I I . . I _1 - elln . David. . Breckenridge, father "' " . . I , Wly Married ; Russell gave his hand a bad - 1 � ' t , - This b ` g the case, a settlement could not of the bride. has returned from or( sh�,l : its influence for dbd. The Is gospo em- i g their ham ago., cutting iti . I t �- � I �, I � . I . Clinton, wh, - L- � i, I i I" . L 9 ma�i I � I I.A . . I I - ,. . �� k ,� �, � I be, expected. ­ do ubtK as to thlo. correctness of the report. The 5acred knot was tied loy R6v* A. Y been visiting friends during the pi \,, J rance meetin fit 71t couple, intend sow)on tart hougsk, e . ,in our out with a -chisel a few days ., , L I T i. 9 Indeed, it is shrewdly sug� AE a Domiuion-IC�binet Minister he; would Har ley of. Bluevale, in the presence oi - - g was e . eeping.- clean to the bone, causint a painful woun& � I a conductd and, will E : ' ' ' - I iss S. Ingram . . L . , � � � � . I : ��. r 0 pected. that the Dominion authorities do not have -any !better position iif s6 good, ; I � . . P .g . , I -Miss Maggie Campbell is visitir r M. Hilty, and the interest is n' t fla - , whor was home acting as -Mr. Robert Gibson as rented Mrs. I - I ir Over�i ix I y, invited guests. * . friend t , I . a Of 1L I 1. . I i : I I in Egmondville this week. -Mr. Andre gin,g in the le"t. Let all the - eop e� young 0 hd bridesniai a at her sista - . . � not desire a settlement shor't of this. _L he followin -is the result, of' r's wed- Smillie's farm of 100 acres on the 6th 11 � , '; � I than he has no* as. Premier L Of M . L- 9 1 I enumers- � , : . I � I � J - . . I - auitoba Duncan- is fast 'coining to the front as and old, wake up, t ealize t at ll�orgau- ding, Ilia �e Carrie line, at $175 a year. -A good 11DOV � I 7 . ,t r turned I � 51 - I : tion�tthe,Brusselapos 0 cc ,to don. -Miss . .. I --- �; . for the week noted stock raiser. He is the prnnd pos� ization of this kind is a goo mo 1 influ- Ingram [las been home visiting her parents, attended the horse fair at Brussels on Thurs- . � . . � t i I leader of his party in tha 28th � � 7 The remedial bill has bee� under discus- an, t province, endiog March - ,1896 Letters flor places seoaor of the fancy driver,'Black Jack. A ehce in any place, and being so impressed, - . ; : � I . I -, I , ' I . - - - I � ; i r ; - i r sion in committee of the whole, continuous- an I besides, a �ird in the hand is Janada, '1,557; letters for, Lill oth I I N r. and I Mrs. Alex, lograrn.-Mr. Rich : I . � - � f � I L . worth a inl I er few d a ago he disposed of tell of his help to swell its membershi . . Ar day of last week. -Some of Mr. Thom" - � L I I ; : Spears a former resident of our village, Sheridan's neighbors gathered together the ­ � . . i 1p. - $ - , i � I . � I -1 f: � ly daring the present week, The commit- good &almore !than two in the b .. count'ries, 23; prizited matter le. for 4 oz., thorougled Shropsbire Downs to an I � � , f - . I I. . ! ' I I � . I . n. rene*in - I - � . , � I -6. for 2 oz., debdE, ph 9 � - � � �� tee has beeu in session nig�t and day since - "� � . 95 pieces ; I I has also bee acquaintances here. -other day and cut a good pile of firewood. . I � . I .i � A . � i tOs, mu- American buyer, at'a good figure—Mr. F. � -1 � , � . I Z - � . . I le, ete., 29'pieces; pare t, 6 - . for 4 1 - Dasl,Wood. , Mr ad Mrs. Bell, cf Ailsa Craigi have This'was 1. .. � � , , . �' . . L .. . . ws of the Week. ! M, ' 5th ciao , lb.' per I emporium, BRmFs.-A happy event, which never e b yj�'itin Mrs. Bell's brother, Mr. den is very poorly at present, --We � ate ' - . I I V �, Monday last, and it is expected it will con- - el 1poll Keyes, of the furniture is mak- been 'he a kind, act. -Mias Maggie Sheri- . I Ne ,� piece ; a 11 oz., 14 � iDg large quantities of- maple syrup. -Mr. J. Mactr . � - t Z j - � . . ­ � - tinue until Saturday. Each side is divided. f �iece . -Total post re. I � �� ; . � . � .` '. � Tjir, BLAcK P"c;uE. ' . age on above, $5 fails to create an excitement es � W.' Whitesides and sorry to learn that Mr. Robert �toiin . � j , - . . , .62. - any g, Jr., I - - - i A i I 1 ,� --.--This ter,ible dis- ' Robert Turner and family have removed to r _'VV�itesides, teacher, 6th line, Woing blind. -A wood - L - off in -to relays, and one set sleeps while the -Wm. Shannon, a, ,her daughter, Mis I . 7 � In 9 - � m � F i ., ea e i claimi many natiA,es in Hong I highlycstee ed,resi- Yale, Michigan, where he has put chased a � among the fair sex, � -ook place on =day spent t9eir Easter holl. tag in their former held on bee was - . I � - lentof Clinton passed awa : church, when D. Kelly's farni, 7th line, on T � ! I C I . I r , : 1 other talks, 'and thus has b � Kong, China, d ha's also appea ed at � J M:)nday of farm. -The assistant postmaster i I in the M �, i . n r evenin ­ 1: � t, I y on If , thodist � r, . I . ' .� I � t� p Ast week, aged 48 years. Deceased was ex� Miss, , ary Wieand was united in mar . home, Seafortb. ' Mime arkle, who has Tuesday. The weskther continues cold and ' . I . 11 �. . .- � I I I . flow of talk for nearly a week. - Yokohama. The authorities have been try- pected to recovernext week.-Mlsi t 'ew- weeks with her stormy,- and those- who tapped trees re , , - - r. ohn , r1W been spending th p � :- �_ 11 . But, not in� � to I eep the fa I)orn An Chinguacousy, Peel couE ty. Hd Hamwell, oi'ir estimable pedagogue., said he to Mr. Ezra ViemaE, one. of ur prosper. port, I _� . t ct a secret. I . I - I lng sister, Mrs.i e over i eturned home this a poor rut . I . � � i : . . . I withstanding these prolonged gessions, very ipen� his life on the farm and resid ad there youngmen, c o a large as- � � -: 0 ; , r . A NF.w TnEATY.-Th' �2 . in the 1 of sap so far. -A temporary foot, �: �� � I e now ecml�nercial � had a good time, and saw lots of folks dur- week to: ar;nia.-. r a id Mrs. C. A. Me, bridge ,is laid across from one span -of � - � . t, t I .� . i t four years ago, when h oved ; semblage. t full d I At i- I . In � ing his Easter holidays 1"r 11 an - 71 : � 4 ! .1 - I . 6i ' - i . � ) I . - I . .-Messrs. . Foote d the old bridge. We hope the counci . . If ; I ! . ; aham* in the rtableif"hot ..51'andwi I I . t � - � I and only two or three clauses have yet been in signed. . t Da and S. Jacobs have knocked 'out all the� trimmed with silk Wee and ribbons,and was or -ladder for ,I Ily attired in cr a c In ere , . . .: E (aty between Germany and *J4an has o Clinton, taking an interest with beautifu _ _I mf I - ; little.progress has been made with the bill, tr intil',abou " The bri=c i Donell movt-d W(eli into their new an 7 I . I Irl id� I electric light plal t. - He comfo wish them con"tinu- will erect , a good stair . � I . �y 3ALLINGTON 130oTH_'FV,m.-'Mrh Booth- reco . _ . . I . t � I �L adapted. At the rate of progress made � V, was a consistent member of the Al � othodist rds for wood splitting. In the short iss S. *ema,n, 'who ad ha pines$ thcrv;n. I � f r. James Softley, of foot passengers until the new bridge is - f I , j- I , � assisted by M ; - I I 4 a - . ., - . i . split and iled I . I F I L 6ker 1 and Mr. Ballington 'Bootil had a . 1 spade of 7 hours, they 20 also was 'London-, brother f � t ie Rev. F. Softly, built. -A good many are laid off with - � I _4 � during, the* past week, it would take at � 10, church and a Liberal in politics, elegantly. 0 , - r I g and cordial interview on Sunda3 Ill: ' dressed in ere -am eashmere. The ! Be- " I � � I cords of wood. You ma talk ab&ut your . � r ­ I ' ; , . . I I It, " . 1: - , -ima,n m was attenti,vely supported iby I H. I t, � � � r ce, Con der'Bo ig - fter a few days' illness Mr., Henry hustlers, but B groo . was in the 1 vi Ila re th. is week calling on vere colds -ion s I are be �. . to - 1� I 'hout intermission, -Af ter the confe ,,nth e ill and Yam would like to frien -T Ldi?s of Hensall have had this locality. -Feed for stock is getting very � c I -, least one year, sitting wit .-Auct a es a ut over in . � : I - � Qook, . of the 9th concession of Goderich Wieand. Rev. Mr. Eb h 11 a " - � � 1, to get it through committee, and the- pressed his determination to. adhere to t " y in his usual d as. 1 . I _.Z ,� n, after he hear fr6m some, one who can bea; this.- � quite an ex! tho . . I p6 icy he had o�ltlined. . ownE 1py J?W y 4f genial m+nner officiabed. As they have 19 01 d during � , I � I h, sised away on Wedneada ' � -cit ng tim 3 past scarce in this towjiship. I . . . . --�;_ eading, before it can . ternoon of last we i - his illness he e, cber, is friends both in the Ilage and Burro . . � . I r -if i - - - that, comes the third r - prior Mr. Harnwell, our publicachool r, y week' ir four millineri establish- I . .- I - , - ek, Ivisitip �� ,i� � � � I - WrLD 80�IEME.'�- & staiAling to away on his Easter holidays.- I . , I . , 4i , .1 . � un gg� I .i w1f I become law. It now looks as though it could Got, 1� ' !t'ry -hud 4.,en in his ordinary he Ith, #nd bi , Mr. Robert the best wishes Wil accom, any then to meats and ins ,.ct*,,ug their fine displays.- . nTT!=!!!n I . i - �! k I '�fc prin . � It I es from San! Francisco, of a con ipiracy Is Turner, of the Parr line, left Mon lay for Mr. Will. b cipal of our public �i I ,�,,Vl j, ., - ., 'ON - not possibly be got throu,g� befo' death was entirely unexpec ed. JHe w their ne w* home.- r.. Ch rles Schroeler - oi , school, span I ; .111 re Parlia- to iold up the Vanderbilt,6pecial t-ain, and � -%a Brockway, Michigan. His family followed moved -on Tuesday Zarich, where he ',lag - i . h � kk nap Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt. � of th4b tc)wnship, and . ti ly,�aster holidays in Dan- e. F i I c ne of the old settlers e , Leadbury. � I : � -1 i- ' n -tent must oIose on the 25th 6f April. The � him on Tuesday. We wishithem e'verysuc- non.- . Iq I i, - - � I ; A I . ' le gen I Z ti ,I � 4 r i g � errib a t one time was in prosRerous ci 'ta taken an interest i 1 the shoe business � �Iith - ' as I Ellis who Is attending , N�TES--The new county council bill .ap- .. f ,.�There wa a I reuma nces, ,cess in their new home. . ' ERP.iBLE Frip B. . -3 ': 1- reason given by the Government for forcing f, " but, hke many others, r . I his brother � Harry. , the Cbnslerv4tory of Mugic at Toronto, .has peara to have theapproval of a vaat major- - I - .i i �A � . I . Q r( recent] capital of t I ever es overtook . . miss 11 TrevetIli6k . ' ,7: f : �, I ' . y, at Manilla, the he rn and he never recovered hid, former, - - — I � I been onle on a vit,it.-Mr. J. 0. Cia . ra.- �Tbe only -fault to be � t � - these all night sessions is, that the bill May Ph lippine Islaw Is, -whereby four . thDusand 1i i - usen, ity of the electo I �: I j P . I . who has been occupying the stand *t J. . - - . I -i status. I . . I our o d i eat4blijilled and reliable harness found is that it w" not t - to �. . i: . .1 I , A be got through, but,if they rea,lly desired to hoi ises were destroyed. I .1 I . . . -Chiselhurst, . 'Kellermall's as milliner the p &at fou r- or,. five I pu in activeoper- . ; �, I I . I � i� I � - � . . seasons, has 6gaiu returned for the sp . make , Illas been aud-is still fillin a number -Elder Gregory, Of I . . �i -A most unf'o'i-tunate accident hap . ation many years ago, �, � - %I, . ) TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA. Wing to PERSONTALS. Mr. B. T .'ring'. ... �, % � . - I I -has I . . . ; 1:1 , , pened . - � - 'I j , i�4 � retard its progress they could not possibly orry,who spent of or ra fbr ,harness for . the LatteD Day Saints, who was holding : I ­ �, . � ta Mr, Alfred Morrish, of the SaAible line, I tra,de, which will be ably handled b -both oll and new . . . . ZzjL� V the gravity of the situation in Sout ,Africa, hdr.- � .. . I ,� 11 , � � _._4� � adopt a surer course. It has -now become a near Grand Bend, re Ole winter in Al ,,oma, returned home a f .1 customers in Manitoba. -Mr... Texe, Shirray meetings in this section, has returned to h* . I - I ew Mr. Fred Schroeder has mo 3K . - . I - _3 - the Imperial Go emment are -eently, whereby he vedtot e farm , � . I taki I .a eps w, m ou rns the loss of 19, a ago. He 'tag been re-engagEd with he lately purchased from Jacob Zimmerikian. spending s few days in London. -Mr.' G. home in St. blarys.--�-Miss Saia I eig) 11 . I .110 an arm. ears an . I �_ � trial of physical endura,lice between the -two to despatch five thousand troops to the] I I . - �. I I V ,I �. - entire horse on becoming MM Joseph Fisher, for the oullii�ez i. -Miss -Quarte Halliday, of -,'Brussels, was in the village a M�rria, has been on a visit to the residence "I'll ­ I . I � -1 I 'i - Cape of Good -pe as soon as possible, in, infuri ted -1 ­ I I i ounced rly sacrament will be dispensc�d in . � .; , I parties, and until this dead lor,k is broken ' �Ilie Fisher has just reco ered from a I few d i intances. -A Win- , - I C � 7 . _. order to be read, . .0 ; - __ � ­ � . I � � no business of importance will Ne trw r for emergencies. ' I ays ' D - Mg acqua i� *i�i, - - . upon him,grabbing him by the ai th,la(erating the Evangelical 1 chul h on I Sundg.�,`The ago ienew of her uncle, Mr. Win. Smith. . Ill * f nsaat- . WOMEN AS - . the flesh in a mostfrightfulin qevere attack of la grippe.- r. Da f the � Methodistj churc have -The Megars. 'Mb onoll Brothers, hard- throp correspondent, who . ­ �: I ;�T , - LILY - DELEGATES. -I y a vote ' ani er'' ang Lean has been: slightly- unde� the " iol M c- trustees o , usually kept a - , �;�-.ii I � ed, and even progress will not be made with of "I to 11, the IT Epi manghng the bon&badly.. Eversineethe weather, agreed to sell the old churoll prer*ises ware mer&auts, 'inteid extending their little mountain dew for physical infirmities � t 1-1 , .� . ethodifft scopai Con- . i $ . _. - . 11 :­ i . �, -1 - a, -cid flor a few days. We* wish him spdedy re. business by putting in I , has, ainee-the�boonl end got knocked out of . 1. . � the Indeed, some say that ferl, O' le 15th. The -i I . 9 stock of furnitur . I F -1 . a - lop �a - � r, I in the all ' djoining, .-ecently vacated by 'the dairying industry in his vicinity, taken - . � i nce, held the other day, at Cheste ng 1.worse, covery.-Mr. J. N. Reid, a former teacher k�cung People's Alliance intend to hav6 an M X I w�_ I .11 .bill itself. - e it the arm. has, been gr wi., I bli ly on Wednesday, April I o � ,q!'r L: , s Ivania; d m hen on Wednesday of lasr, week it was . . ; � . . ith -Afis I , , : _ r either party desire the bill to pass. The Pei ecided to favor the �ad mis' d3e ). amputate it. The . I - � I is . a Cora Saunders is visiting � . jl;�� i. me expedient t( 9 Smi to butt;rmilk. This is economical, and, I � I sioi oT. iii - school section No. 10� is renewing (� n tertainment ere long. � � m �j;: �O� - , Opposition make no secret of their hostility women as lay delegates toi %e gen- acquaintance at the home of . *1 more in practise with his profession of being �� . ,-_, , ' I �ZL . i 14._1 a era. conference. eratioi L was performed by Dr. 11. li�.4 HynoN. Mr. Henry, - - I � '. Miss Lui.e Moir-�Mr, anX Airs, James L :1 � � j ! " � -. arid, their determination - to retard its pro- F . I ' man, c f Exeteri and Dr. Ovens o ' �ybue.-W. 0. MeTaggart, of Toront i - . Murray spent a few � days recently in Wing- d goody � � _ELL F.R01 i, atotslalmtainerand an all roun I - � - .. ,1 ,p 3 - f Forest. � 0, is. ' I i L� . I THE FOU .T11 i ��OREY.' - , ; I I . I L , I -David Alexs�iider,,of Essex, isl� also 02'-TIOX ,SEED FOR SALE. -I have a quat tity John Murray and Miss Jelliftle urra,y.- L � ; i spending hi Easte- ibolidays'at hi Elensall. ham, visiting their : * man. But horror - of horrors, he has made � . i . ' is r a father's, , I . son and dau h6r, Mr. i .1 I i J 1 - gress in every legitimate way. The 0overn- Thomas Wharton, Sunday' edilol. of th �-Itl is our sad duty to chroni.-le thi' � . . - I . e ,- death home, - L � , J - - .1 - 3, fell from a Rour-storey took plac� at h 'uder the parental roof.- of fre8h, clean Yellow Danvers anion seed ,. tendency, and by,'his 'tement is I I I .i _U " , ment, on the other hand, while making a Phi �adelphia Ti of of William Elliott, which is q 1� iss Etta P i for sale. 9 the discovery that buttermilk has a bloating . i t L � . yous i r. and . a . wi n low of the h( usein w�hich he I h -ed, and late re d enc6 in East Wawanosh I Write or apply to D. STRWART, London road, [lem. . M . Robinson, of Lambeth, are own sta . . I I - �; , �,' . at show of haste and determination to I I -bn Fri- ea,ves for London this week. -W`4 J. � sall. � . hauntedwith a fear that his wife may be � ' I � 4-. 1 . 7 gre . I waE instantly ki'14-. ! d; - 1, __ . visiting theirl son-in-law and clan � 4 - I t It is, gen �rally be. ty, March 27th. Deceased was %orn in Dobson of the London coil , P . " . ' I � t . egiate in3tatute, . U-7 . - Stoneman. -Mr. ,ames X : A I �..� , get it :o ' and Mrs. J. B. ,iliter Mr leftawidowany d,ay. 'Look outfor anex- . i - I , , � . 04, 4 1 F5rmaiagh County, Irelan n - the� Y�ar i home spend rved iere ' � I I I % � T , through, would be very much. disap. lieved that he coi a6ii ted suicide. � d, i NOTICS.-Good Fridaywas obse I .. ing his EaRter ,holiia�s._ 4 - i_ � Wright, an employe jai Mr. Bell's maell' pl6sion.-We are 'in receipt of an interest - I . I all places of Nusi- ine . I - - I T E RO AL RRTAGIE. -It as been 1811. He emigrated toCanala in � 1849p Ira. Jacob Latta has been ve ,for a- shop, had tLe misfortune this we while letter from Mr. L Wn�. P ; , - _'�t�� : pointed should the appon:ents of the bd� H YAL ;i . as a general holiday, and : �L ;,;�.�� I V BE Win, Y, at Cookeville, near Toi � ry sic ness w to a number too d Ing, .ae'. a former � C � - � �L_j­j � r - - : I � �'i. I withdraw their opposition so as to allow it de aitely ar anged that the marri ge of the -onto, where f w weeks. D ere closed. Qui ek, : j"!- - . re. Amos and Reline, & L . operating one of the iron planers to get the 11�t7 " ' of J� . I be s employed for McKillop, but who is now � ! I 1 ,� J - I Princess Maud ol Wales to -Princ -Charles . wo several years, in vantage of the cbe p railway ra, isit ­Hfl�gftn teacher in No. 9., University. He informs , I j _ -.f to go, through, and that this challenge I ... xeter, removed several tunnors fro er - I Z j,�- � of . in h tee to . , of Denmark, will take place in he Cha Uiurel's brbwe topof a finger cut ff.-MigaMLAY attending Toronto - . ,rT ! �i:�­ pel a , In '56 h( with his' reck and shoulder. We . _ i, - .:� I W . ��, � - aI, St. Jam es' lace, on ,he 6th of e Dobson � and I I . . ind and strength which. they have giverr Ro'v, Jo !, hc pe she may ,soon their f6ends.-The weather this season is has been ape di the . . ;1 _,� � .. I bi n in that he has mastered th - , � -other bn, w ed from Toronto to East r9cover.-Misses Sadi very favorable for sugar making, and the ' 0 ;a,st week in Toronto. us d' Frenchl Ger- I ' . - �f P1111 . -�-Mrs. (Di ; Spanish: -Ja .- '. �� I I . �. k. t � f t, I . - . NA'awanosh, where they both took ..) Mete d,j of Detroit, was in man and uguageo. His many . 41r,". - the Opposition, and which has been acc Julv, The Prince o ;ilea has aken Ap- - sap being strong, no doubt -, considerable f I 11 I:. . i - ept-. up land Lizzie Latta left for Loni on last week.- I -eneall part of last-woek an riends will be leased to hear!of his eontin� I I � � . c � � I . : . k*�r - ed, was designed to cause delay, although' ple� n house, o 'tbe -Sand"ringhan on the 13th line. There by hard. work and Meas- . good su I d ,this, visit' 9 . � i� - -i estate, . rs. S. J. and C. B. Latta, teaole d molasses will be m4de.- bor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaili es Wbitem nod regress.- am pleased'to hear that, � .: � : �!;-, -7 I I i I for rincess Matto and her hu' Urquhart has zed Mr. John Cor- . � .- �� � � I . sband, and ti i6 London public school: are al ending . A Iss ,Simpson, of Brucefield ham my o d chum in newspaper I - - I � . .i -1 �; delay is what they profess their anxie is ie careful management he made a comfortable it rs in Mr. D. lea' a been here ife, the Eg- . I 1--.. � . . �1. ­.� -&ere f , in � the township of . � ! �,�,.: . ir I- I � 'd. ty , you spend. home for himself amd family. , bett's 1�0 I )� ' I ; . , ; couple will. fou t eir Easter holidays at th'('? father'i home. vBiting Miss Ettie Ballanti�e. mondville scribbler, -is amused and enter- . ,� to avol If the bill is talked.out, the Gov- ever year, accoroing to Hay, for A term o1myel ars, 1 and will . - �-.1 . - present a,rrange- -Or -Saturda,y last, while three � - --Mr. G. Dobson left for 1: � _ have it � i;#, �_, I . � I � ,� a, !�. . � . . . . - akota on Thura- tained, And in case'T,HE EXPOSITOR may be I I ernm I I worked in' addition to his milling interests i I - . - - out will thea be id-ple to say to their men s. I - Godericli were mgaged in cl�y._Mr. John Pybus.- wh) has been en tired �of the discussion; I promise to intro- I . ,i�1 1, i . , '_ , . I lq.. I � � . X z, .J'r _* � Quebec supporters, who desire the bill to —I— ffihing bhrough the - here. -Miss !Blaii, of Kippen, has been � ; L,�, It ice with i ooks, about d to work -on Mr. � I I � . duce nothing new this time with ,respect to I �- � . - . )aniel McKay's r- - I . �. I I . � oil !pen in e peat �ew weeks with hersister, . I � - pass "We did all we could for vo tb ree o , f' r -miles from the 8� ore, the lee grgme is busily engaged n oving inw the ch th 'Morris. i the rations served to the Prussian army, we . il � . Hui -on Notes. � 4 ".w - . , I . u, bu t I 9 I � I.. 1!a- �, �� � �� �_. � , - . lace,-Busi- NoTEs.-March went out like a lamb. � . "fu %eigm Her, of this p , I . piefer to take th ' d of a gentleman of . .. havq been prevented by the obstruc sudden y broke off near the shore, and as a house. -The McKay brot iers are �avin mrs..Jo ". �1�,,- --� - -ve _tac - -eter - will have a celebration on strong east wind was - blowi their sale, of thoroughbr& stock to-� sy, � - Ex I 9 ness is som, � ,� I Al e,whd.t ( uiet in our village, owing The snow melted very raSidly, causing a strict veracity, to wor I : . . A . . . a t e ioe was d . t _";� �t . I - 4ng the - Queen's birthda . I .. " . : who was an eye witness as � , ties of the Opposition, from carr I to the bad state of the roads. -M' I- big freshet., The Maitlan river was very , I! �i.7 7 , ,y Y. 90 Dn b .own out into the ak, r, lea,ving a (Friday.) . I r. T. Ba . � � I �[ I; Til - , - s of cattle were shipped vast space of water between the young me I I- lentine has retar ed home re on Tuesday and Wednesday, The well as a participant, to that Of one who we I "":1 � : bill througii ;" Nvhile to their" Ontario ' cently from large i t L, rG , - . � from Exeter last ,eek.., I � I and tbc shore. Their danger wa i n - I - presume was not. - The remark -about food . � �.. V k � . Montreal, where e had accompanied his Sunshine bridge is a total wreck I . I , , friends, who oppose the bill, they ,%vill .presently . , and one repared in liquor behig given to cure . � � 11� � " . . - A. Couch's ale in Tucke� mith on d Gorrie. shipment of fine c4ttle.-The friends of Mrs. span fell into the river on Tue day. The e esi, is so absolutely silly that it _ rs . I i � � ,�, iwovered b� Captain Babb wb( had NOTES. -Mr. Samuel Greer, sr. - been McDonald, or., an4 Mrs. Manna, both of will be no more travel over it for teams. 3 I � �71`.� quietly pass arou-nd the word that they Tue-, .f 8 re rank nn � , T-1 idky of last eek,realized about $1,350. a number 6 you ' " � , 1, � , Il - i�i _,t I * ng men togo � . I I � � � it �her� who very ill during th! past wee E ra. is c , W OM ave been dangerously ill for soioe This is a great inconvenience to the trav- Puts great stress on the valor and 'endurance � I ;1 .i I , blo&ed, the bill." Wha,tever -truth there -A few days ago the wife would be idle to waste words over it. He . - �, Of � Mr. Alex- ap 3edily went to the rescue Carr �ing a boat of Toronto, is Visitin un6 the p �ima, will be pleaabd to lesim: that they a. -e ellIng public, as well as a big expense to the displayed by Wolealey men in the bloodless � . � I :11 � I I � , o �, .. ander Frazer, C iliton, slipped down and from shore with them. tal : . . i ;­ may be in these conjectures, tb . . iL�: - i ere is one - . . . � � . � - rpof.-Mr. T. H. filcl,tauj lin, w n to Imp oying nicely. -Mi" Maggie Murray, of towmallit A new brid e , I ��; brok B her wrist. I I -11 0 dage, merchant, of Trout Owen Sound on Monday.- aster I . � � , - . . , � ', - � � A I I __ 1 � I _� thing sure, that Parliament is being degrad- - -_ )r. C1. isholm1has purchase I nk Clinton, is spending a week or so with up t is season. timber in the years ago;and in his reteretne6 to the African . � I � Brun Tht will have to be encounte� at the takin I , �il '. - . 4 . old J g of Fort Garry, some . ; . - ed . n darch 23rd MeLauglin, j son of Mr. T.' . Mo u lin, friends in the village. -Mrs.! (R' truildfe as it possib - ;1 Will am Baird,o� the t wn line we8t, of th d%elling and contents be'. ly could be in the eyes of the world, and valuable -'. iluskoka,- writes that o I - ,�it-!� d the farm of Cmek, . . �� ltl� , , 0 , of ev.) J. S. is as rotten . I , I I , time And money are being Nvorse than wast. ' $3,600. e a � I I Wingham. Price, � onging to of this villag� , won the mbdal given f r �penz Henderson has returned home f r�m visitin e6p f or the props under- relief of Gordon, or the 13ights with the I 11 - �' and I wa,rs, ffQt is the expedition 'for the : � W.- . " , . � .�, d Al x. LBarmont 9 d it not 16 � ­ �. � � , 111. I � forTerly of Gre 7, were de- mans ip at the Owen Bound B siness her inother at Thornyhurst, near� Samia.- neath it, it would have ,one down long ago. . : � , l -Harry Perdue, of the second line of at D I I a �, 4 ed, �nd the sooner the miserable farce is Bt �Ved by fire, leaving, the fam ly I Arabs on the plainsof the SO' . i I .� � Morris, has passed a creditable exa�niination bn � w nothing Ilege receitly. Well done Franink Ex. I I udanihe speaks, I � I I L . - I � - I I . Mr.1'James Delgaty, the efficient public Those on the south siciti of the river have a of, we must a they were miserable occur- � I � brought to a close the better. . hat they were wearing. r I - � . I . . at th I Phil lAelphip', De4lal College. ' 'heir child pile of our school win destinction vhere- scho6l teacher, of Centralia, spenO Saturd - long distance to go fori� the mail, but a foot rances,and � ; . [ , , I " r, ,_ - � I _. �, N lie ti -law an brids � . I;, ': ; . wag sli Yhtly burned, but will - . . I and, Sunday with his d saarl 7 1 1 ' ' r icover. It e er they go,' -Mr. John M.Kai and distressing spots.on the . . � Sir Charles Tupper, who is now the -t ames Speir, of Morris has disposed of JVr o1pa � e willbe made � I. � f. I will be emembered that . 121 0 !soori as the water pages of Ell : - I - g I horough out Big I I I I - . _ ;4 . ack-uowledged leader of the Government a -yo '111 . - ood bees ar - � I z� .14 - . - � ­ - , lim 'McK 11 ecrease of crime : We are treat. .e man lost big house with� its spending his vacation with his paren vil e. Mr. Delgaty, who fo ­ I I - I re are havi d with statis I , breq Xorthorn bull to &g this sam ab two � years o . the Sault St. Marie public sell , r, Mr. and Mrs. James Sparks, of this 'goes tdowz some. e a daily about the d glish-history. Andnowaword I Jamqs McCall I � � ­ . ear rn* taughT occurrence inow.- ing � _. �1 ng _ rs. ohn K i .� 0 . cc tent , and his three children were b rued our village. He Was ver i some e ties which may or may not be I , forces in the Commons, seems to btE�,growi -Al ' ' � , ht,of%ranbrook,is at PoPul in re e"ed as Zoef, " our- ,, weather. . . I � . near! e ,was much pl storinj . . � I to eath The people of '? .Oood Friday was as correct. The hungry boy who steals a five I - �_j - daily, and is so over -bear. es ing from he very or- pri" , to see tho'growth' our 'V�illag� had rough 4 any da, in' arch. -The roads are cant loaf of bread, or the child who grives -1 -0 . vie nity have already commenced the,;erce- able reports 'from l - ""' I ' � : _e7itlu"Loudou�l os ital undergoing an Trout Or= 'And Howick, and, judgi ' -' I : - in unpopularity pr t d . - - -i ing and abusive as to be even more offensive operotion for the rc�mov4l of a tumor. . ' �, I � -the north, he isj4sls as made. -Miss Latimer spent the Faster koll- lin & 1�0 eonlitiou ,no,%` being high and � . I i k i � . tio f nother house for him. I .. . 9 way to girlish fan�y and takes a string of . I I I -The reyent fre het .. 39 ular in his , new field of labof.�-Mr. days ..at her home in Seaferth. � We a I narrowito4alk on.-, , ;- - Sarried away,par o ,_O P - re I I 1i1r. D. Ke y disposed heads, or the man who engages in a I 1 On onday of last week, Mh . � "', to his own supporters than to the Opposi. , wn as I , -on � ugil- . - I I I ! � ii whata is kn(, , the �athwell bridge, on I . William daeph Tanian, who has caxried o! the #lease'd.to, learn that our Ii trustees ;of ,a. horse 'at the fair' � ' n BrugfielS on Thurs. i4ti3O encounter cau be gen! to prison, P - �_ I I - - . . loring busin i � 1 �. , . re, the i�h con "ession 0 GOerich townshi 0�go � tanks i ' 'day last week. -Mr. Jbhu Clegg also sold a 1ho piles up a I -1 tion. As a, leader, he is a terrible failu , ,Son met with a terrible accident at egg here for a num, tend. sinking a few lood, laj'ca� butthe � �` V n � 1� I :1 I � 1 - - i � a mountain a rade with him. Mr. re protection, and we hope to seat thein i I e ever intends to . �t, � " " hi hihe received was stan ing on top of th : Ing to ManiWbal on � Monds NI'v; n I , � . and his party would give almost" anything - r,,�,Ian Spei I re leave 'a grist mill in Lack -no w, and -one . ars, has sold out to M . Robert And roon, he near future as the rat -step towardo on 'team'of bornes.-Xiaw Laundy intend oily tongued lying raecal, T': * 1 t�­ r . ! t ,,,.11 N ,of �lorria; sold a Eorse that will lay him up'for a ,eks. �. He * io learned the t of debt ­ � to get rid of hin-f. He has undertaken to r Itingham far f . v which It . ., �l 0 I'v e. Zal, Taman we are told, is looking for Y next- ' a Pay, is not sent to prison, He is not looked , , '$l 30 ,,in mao, me, fore they are noeded.-The �wish her sue in the far awa, . I 1_ abuse and read out of �be part� I several ' " IT ust be ap go d hlocirso that will and in at ciping ov(,r to ol morhbers i *0 1 , cc" il a� .� , ­­ , _ �� I , . rovince. _ _ I :: - '. f6rb j- ng � . I : 19 ne three nor in the estimation of our friend when he . I is cost, whi . lu as a criminal in th eyes of the law, * ., 'I � � y brin such �, price fiowa ays. . � i � to r�, � - a buckskin !eonding his vacatioti with his paren - non h to seeare the services of J. �' W �ear old. steers he intends t6 finish ,an the I wh geal ingi Mr. E. Armstro - Xp`sn . 1 Ell . _ E rt of the place to �gettle in. -Mr. Alexand r Ka e is envall Orange Lodge have been " oi h6y& I 11 I ­ .. Ir I - I . � . .4 , leat ier a ie, caught in the cog wh ale on �he Mi. Alexander Crawford an4l his Wife hay f the celebrated leo6urer aaA' C.'s *' _� � $rass,-Mr. ,1ohn Ranna, 6th line o used to be the staunchest supporters of - here ( ied at Fairview, Pickford town ch was " his 6;4�e a I . % the'Government, such as Mr. XO!Neil, of ship,rl�liehi"ran on'March 13th Mary Ann I 'O t dighex UP his dry stathatics, but we fear he ] , , � ", � it: � � end of th � bolter, amd in an ins f . - , is offer- in iii the o � North Bruce, Mr." Sproule, of 0 ' nt,he -was returned from Sault St. *a.ria, where I or their conaert to, be held ia , : �hag his farm,for sale or to rent. an : � -C . rey, and t Kelly, of i, drawnag%inat the wheels. Fortultately,the have been .8rending.`, the Winter.- * worth's hall, oaTilaned"'y, Aelg* Ap .; p ishis reasonfor d . others who refuse to follow him I�Iwn of 0,oderi�'h, aged 81 years and five 'Is, which were only six to 4ight 8 u 3an 01 ' , d all hter of , Mr. 1ohn h will he quite a treat to hear ast am i @lA9 GO. -Mr. and divine and one of the. greatest n1en of the f Kell ivifXof 'the _ a ItI I esOf Heaven and these he has I [; I iV on the re- the t I I ! cogwhee. W t of robbed. wear what Talmage, the eminelit, ' . , - Mont S. . - . of .� ig . . � . . NFORt a few days in MelKil. qovatry, has to say. Hre .... . 6 c The . � �F I � I : , . . -ItAs ouF �sad dd week . Ho" le , is , Ouse from the ' Gau t. - I . � * t,,) recofd his bod ' _t*VWWF'_Ur' William Brown was ?me who holds me up at the point of a re. - I - I I medial bill. ty"tb is ' . w � egg' tengough again, as A ts tjpW = . R Miller . . ' inoh3a in diameter, were too smal. to draw I f - - . ' y A, or in a ter Anstin Doan has'seaured a pos tio'n since he was last hem. -Wis I - 'C ' ' ' ' � 0 ' ) ' I I f t - b- t, �a � . I Z f calf, -�g o i , �J, I - 'I, r�a.1 fl, 8 & C i� .4y M I oh t -W ! I I 1 3 1 a I I C �, 8 11 e - " I , 1� � ie ly , I i r 11 e , ,.a I I ur gang , t � � I � n 1893 so d + f __ 24, and DgI e has 30 . � 8 I d- i , I , 44 I,( a' I 9 4 4n ' � a I ,I i ,e � i S I! f i � I t h � p 1 31 , I I , ��11, �w 3 C; e ki" 11 �ane,11`11'1` I I" � I . " Im j i P I I I an V dT�P_i I 11 ,g i� h t ; e t� d� h _`* 11 i i I . , - I I � t , " , 1, r I 8 a rl n F u CP pu ; i i� , eer crushed to dea�th in atle seconds,, in the store of Nichol & X . this of Mr. C. A. Brown, we of the � ' I "I'll � . - . I son of Mrs Margapt McDonald, of the as i ear r"j- � s, 104 0".-A good many yo%ilig Mosl *a individual who takes the merchanVII , I , - the d,,ath of another old settler, in the per. ding "oV '&ys at James RIMsell'o, 66h. velver and takes my money is a robber, but � 11 proba-bili a . - The general expectation now is, that Par- have b e would Mas k6m i .1 � , I liament will be talked out on the 25th of - C. Treleaven, the bea, I miller village. -The Rev. "O in - . 1011 t to . 6re losk6 'are itob $&t. . I . L April', and that neither the rem i . P , L �_ - I � 14th concession oz Hullett, who passed Mr. alcol of TW4 dents of the London regre 0 -, _W fti farm work, 'bat - L � I water, occupied the pulpit in the Prc abi- � I . w .edial bill away at the good age af 82�. � Mrs. McDen- I wag k ng in the Iowa" flat a ' tbe_jmi� , learn that, having rspek* seig his 'wm, lks �_Mff*i with *he wages offered. -Ur' goods and ' does not pay for them is a � I . F I I - Goor . . I P � nor the supplies will be passed ; that disso' ald v- is born in 0 ) he e ,accident occurred and mald � not terfan church here last Sabhath. Xf has decided to move SWW t* Windsor, 7!sylor intends haying & a e throefold - -robber." He. robs hira -of his . . ban, ArgyIeshire, Scot. 08 tone Wall DM% .. u . . , f "'r�: gisob, robs him of the ` . , - . i lutiOA will almost immediately take place, land, ,Where most 4f !her young day I 'a b lave stopped 'the ina(liner in Arinstrong is visiting her brother, 'M where his Biutere are now residing. Mi, usdor his lbsru time of his ilark, and . � I t � I '. 11 . Y, ' how- a Brown will be very much missed in - robs hial of the time of.his accoliut&nt. Wp, . L s were time a �.ve his life. - His cloth i �L P in Lucknow.-Mrs. Mutch is . a nd�. I thi gason has 'I i this summer. Wz�. per. . . A 4- 1 I - 'D 4.1-i * . is �h, --James Kelly is wightset forth rn- 4-L .- ­- ! -,-.--I- . . I - I and that the elections will be held about 'spent' " About forty 1years ago she and -her. ever wag � aearly all torn off, but ) -&,el - . V, I 4_: .t contract. . .1 � I late hasband a-, I -, . the i ; a few weeks witia 1 +.,, s. - ?0( I 4� ft va near I � 8'W W q b es � I ip of q settlinLr � I L'o U nacla, leat) er coat 4 — , 5 5 ear y ser,_ ving at � hiteounreft.-W. Michie has might be classed as crimi' e but are not. My . )i May or the lat of June. -1 in the'townsh gave way it almost 3 alleaJ one - ,Ira. Wright, ofHeimall, is the gne t o tiers. We join with his friends M' Wishiniv five steers, I three years old, that avera I are agreed in reg d to the I - conye t i . . - i I i r � �' - A few years aftei�, ! of h a arnis out of the .shoulder, 7 Mrs. 'Nelson McLaugh in. him success whither he goes. - Mr. zZ 1,236 pour.dA each, and only in _ r y . ­ i ; � I . .i I I id b t.a herldaughter, I � I � fa,ir I friend and I i I I . , Turk, that it is quite posgible to abe inf&m- I . 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