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V . - . - on the farm, limit that , of this adverse vote to the Govornment, to ing of the new residence and 'grounds, x� - '_T � I I q Ar The ftare between the parenthesis, after exeh the wishes of the people, should samro him the ei�ucatiou which they there reciive is Yub it int6 them..' au4 very seriously asked that in this way t � . � Z � . he residence will be maitil . � i I L - w � ut , I . ., rdsemeutwillbe found. Vince'. � . . . � POOP16 the rights to and me - it. i�id it'! in the usual practice that This arrangement has to be carxied out an I- . � �"5r, � �' � . denotes the pap of ike paper on 'which the the cd'nfi' the Premier hat he intended to do abo tained, but at no cost to the Pro i :Vee. I denoe iDf every citizen who, desires calculated to and does, make them better ' :1 V to conserve to the Hes L � . . Egge for Ustelitne-Harry Bauer, Jr. 181 _- - , re useful citizens, while it 'doe -a. not ' when a Government measure to defeated, 0 .1 I , . Biq70lo§--13]-L,Qm*d6n & Wilson 18) Which they are� entitlea under the law, and completed within the next five years. In. , I :�o . . have a tendency to wean them from farm the Government take steps to place them - 1. . I . I , 8, 51 - the meantime, a fixed sum for the mainte�. , � 4 I �T�rwjf Stock Oomplete-Win. Pickard * Co. ( selves right before the'country, either by anee of the establishment was agreed up ' i - . LL . I . ing or as � on I � I upon which grom lug qorporationx -are anxi- life, as education imparted 'in other educa- I resign' ki for -ah appeal' to the by the committee, and this sum I may a I I - I I I ... - 11 E eye es for im-8. Mullett & co. lij I 0 , . Bargain". L'L Smith ('61 ous to enoroa4h. We know whereof we tional institutions does. In fact . - i - - 0orsets-MaKinvou &_00- W . - , its whole i Mrs and Water Sale ,,I] � I , I 9 - J_ Weekly Price List-Grale & Macdonald, ['I . . I speak, when We say that Ontario's new to Oat i couree* I "'Id �Iv n I peope Fle won like to 192ow which isavery considerable reduction from the .. -0. W. Papet 1. tendency is to give them renewed in r the Premier proposed to adopt.' The amount which was formerly devoted to - I - . L ,- . .� Rootaiind Shots. -James canniRg [Sj Premier is a success in evary respect. He farm life and to make the farming ocoupa- Premier replied that he did not propose to this purpose. This arrangement' met � . I I 11 I L - I � . � . I L, ]Bull for ServIce-W. U. Stoneman [51 . . 2has won the respeat of, his political oppon. tion more attractive to them,, asit is adopt either of the courses outlined by him with the approval of the committee, who i Bulleforgalt-wm. Carnochan [6) -' ularges � I h . L ; . e. - Their re- .. � �� I ; [[ . ento in the Legislature, and. I he entire :smid the mind and in this way ennobles the coca- would proceed right along with the bill *and port was adopted unanimously, and. a bill . ! I . e i � Xgga for Hafkablog-wm. Copp L8] , - honorable friend but t a6 the Government reported favorably to the Hous . - � . ; Boots and Shoe* -D. McIntyre [6J . implicit confldenciii and esteem of his - fol- pation, -so that what under other cir*cum, have the portion of it passed by -the House .empowering the Goverdthent to carr � I I � I L . -Bloyclea- lei -S. Mullett & Co. [81 � I . I Carpets -Hod We Brea. (8] lowers,while li� has shown that he Pos. stances would be were druogery, - y our I . I . . . � Dwellings for W -[21-G. J. Sutherland [8) 1 1 � sesses m e inen . becomes placed on the statute book. Clauie 3. how. the arrangement was passed., It seems to : . . - - I ' , I school 210to-W. W. Iffoffman [a) . Au in. t degree the character- under intelligent and enlightened judgment ever, was eliminated, oo that in this respect be a very advaiiitageoui arrangement for . I tift. 10 a coeaRfUl and Popular P ' . 1 4 FAister Sb .. aiiii ; " . oft -IL Willis (6,] - is f ; the old act stands una ' e � . I Cad of Tbank". L. Smith. [81 - arty a pleasure. So that the advantages of thi m.nded. It is amid the Province, as whatever advantages there I , I : I . - _�11 . Medical Card -Dr. Sloan [61 - leader. that some temperanc4 peo�le were opposed may be by having a residence for the I , 14 . All M ftle-J. X001113chey [61 I - . I I of ariks-0. W. pap,it [5) temperance organization in thin he I � LLINERY .-j - M Ptoves, &a; --Sills & Xurdie (51 1 ' We mean no disrespect to Sir institution cannot bo'computed in dollars to this clause. I do i6ot know hOW this is, Lieutenant Governor, anA, there are some, ,� I 1 . Oliver 'Howat, aznd ww in no way under- and cents, and the queotion as to.,whether but I do know that the Alliance,, Which is will be.. preserved and th6 actual cost to t r , , � I value hib long, �ble and valuable services or not the farm proper pays is one of com- the chief Province will not be anything. . � � - — 1 .� leYolsk &c.[83 Lumeden & Wilson [81 . ND � I IDA in the Province * 'Province, was strongly in its favor, arid I The second question I i I - ; . . 161 . hen we say, that Ontario paiatively little importance but if it d - . . settled is thst of ' I - 1� 4�1 � - . , I � __ - I I I . OeO' Also know that the Licensed Victualers' As. members' passes'on the ri YR. i . � - L sta ailwa I under. � i . I has kot suffered .ito any appreciable .degree pay, as Dr.. Mille shows very clearly is the sociation were bitterl opp9sed to it, and 'ads by L . . - Y Ind an arrangement has Nen in � . I ,to change of� Premiers. . case, so much the better. And after al), that their solicitor, secretary amid several whi ' . - � , : I � . . I ch each meipber is to'r9cei � - i ght Sum & ssitoro byi . 'i t � , leading members of the association, .hau I I ive an annual A the � , I . . . What are moat people workinj and.striviing uted pus, and in return for which he . gives his ' . I - i I . ___ I - P I I the lobbies of the House almost night and mileage fees. In� this way .the obligation of ; i . I A : � Th 6 9 Gr"t to Mrs. Balfour. for. - Not simply that they may make bread d interviewing all the inembero whom the Memboir to the comipany i's rem I AU . People's Betsy 81to 1% , I i ­_ ' The Le islatute has voted $5,000 as a gra and butter for themselves, but that the t By dare appro4ch'on the subject, impIor- - the opprobrium of drawing mileag� and rid- - � : . I 'I RAFORTH, IFMAY, April 16t 1 1897 - . . Y . hey ioved 'and " I i tuity to the widb* of the late Hen. W. D. may leave something for their children, and them to vete against this clau . . . - � 1, - .� - � I . � I . ' __ ___ . . � Balfour. I The Attorney -General 'prdpased so. ing free isgemoved. This arrangement,abo, I � I . . - � I I . I I ,� ; in this way give them a start that will help Mother or not they had any- influence I understand, is a tinfact6ry to -the Patrons, . � z� t the grant, and Messrs. Whitney aud-Hay- - . a � I with the members I am not'prepared to as who' were the prime movers in" the anti- i 40 .... M...W...00 ....... 1. .000i . FALst Huron Liberals. I � cook cordially ,useated to it. In ou to make life easier and, more pleasante for Y. � � � r � I must sav,'however, that' tho Govern- pus camps i I The annual meeting of the East thorn. , No ign; and I believe they have de- � � _` ly, . , Huron opinion the Government was unwise to do w, if farmers, by means of au in- ment stuck 'to their guns Most manful aided to use their passes under this ar- . i - - I � , . ' - Liberals will.be held -an the Town Hall 2 it, as it leaves aii opening for criticism that Btitution of this kind,: can secure -for their �nd refused to recede an inch notwithatand- rangement. To members who do not travel . * - n �nreveuted. And in addi- !n the somewhat humil' A . - de- � � - 1 ' � - � -could 'lave bee -;fact that the estate of sots a practical education which will mable 9 iating Position much except in connection with their -par. I ;T E .4 us. The Brussels, on Saturday of this week, 17th IS' ili. Last Week Was a busy one wit , . tion to this , . - , I , , . . in which their own supporters placed lismentary duties, thi . PI - I � -1 'not'"eminene"migat' o'clock P- m- In" Mr. Balfour had - -no a aim them to take a better and a higher p a is arrangement will t 0 ; ,A - � I i f this amount, 08itiOn them. This vote shows very olsarlY that it not be any profit, although -it will be a con- I mand fof 'PrIng god& has commenced in earn- ' - . addition to the Election of Officers and" the moral or othetwite.-New Ea. - � imlife, - whiohw,will malre them more i ' transaction a' � � I . . nfluen. is not the Government, but the Legislature venience to all, while to those who receive I . � ' - I I . � I f other important business, ad- Under ordin � ciratimotances the posi. tial and useful, among their fello, that is av6rse, to advancing -rapidly along .1 . - � I . ary Was &Ad lar 0 mi eage, and do little travelling, it esty and the new. Millinery, Dress, Goods and .] 4 ,r- - which will make, life more a i - . 0! - dresses are expected from Dr. McDonald, M tion -taken by th� New Era would be pe � temperance line:. ' This is ust * what I wi N be a losing speculation. But, ' I P.,Mr. Thomas Gibson pleasant for have been saying all. alon . I A ; a .9 But the. bill, whole, it is a fair arrangement, and in fancy we i i i . - I , M.P.P.,and othero.� Jeatly correo, i#hough the'Legistature h d them by giving them- new lines Of'401110t even as it bow' ' i . Vast- -receiving a great I , . f . __ Stands, is an hdvwice mesa I to be preferred to the former practise. aring materials. are .. I �- . pree arid , I . - -Every Uberal in the riding is invited. edents for theigrant, made .to Mrs. Bal- action, surely they cannot leave them a mire, and is i� long atep in the' right direc. 7he credit of -this arrangement is 7 . - � ' . ! _. -OW � four. A much larger grant was made to better le is' 9 making deal of attention_,� :Day- by day In o r e .new . ' . gacy. This" what the Agricult, � ift, tion' and as such, I am-' sure, -it WAll be ac- due to Mr. W� A. Charlton, the member � . . - .- � - . . ege cepted by the reasonable temperance people for South Norfolk. . . I � - �', The Dominion Parliament. the family of Hob. Adam Crooks, and also Coll is calculated to do and whatit does of the Piovince. - - II - �1. to the family of �he late Hen. Mr. Pardee, do Ind it is a grand and nobl : � 11 � � w I things are added, and. the assortment is -_ i :, - The Dominion Parliament adjourned on � , 1% - e work and - In man directions during the. present, . I I I . . kept . I I I a thy Exeter. I c - i W�dnesday for the Easter holidays. Larg while the uecessi�y in neither of theme cases should- receive the support and -encourage- session Government have giveirt legisla- . I ,. � � I bodies usually move slowly,and our Dominion was by no means so great as- in the Mont of every I A GOOD HORSE. -Mr. Alex. 'Dow � . right .up 11 flush with seasonable good.s. . � � -1 � . I - � . I - n $ of 1 resent matance. i The facts, as placed be- something that will leave the world .bettf4r � . person who desires to- do tion calculated 'to aid and develop the this village, has made an � legislators have not as yet done much in' P � iining interests !of the Province and at Heimportanthpur- . � I the way of business. The only important fore the Leiialat4re are, that the late Ron. I than he found it. the same time a � serve the interests of the chase in the horse line. has pure ased , %. . � A----------, I , � Mr. Balfou�l left � a widow - T mineral deposits! of n - from Mr. Dalgetty, of encoe, the spleh- i y � . . people in the ric GI I %, . I 1. measure yet introduced is the Franchise 1 and family of � � . I ew did young Clydesdale stallion, - Royal � : J : Ontario. 11, this latter resp h Tom " This horse was imported, from Seat- � . � - � Act, the provisions of which have' already eight children, th6 eldest of whom is only THE ONTARIO L very - bitterly opposed by the Members' . I I . * - . I , - , EGISLATURE. - I eikhte In add all! of t6m ! � . I land this spring. He is a three year old, ' I columns. It has I delicate . 'te everybody to see what we have to been explained in these e , fr�mtbese sections, who seem to We invi I - 0 utterly I think Wnd a bright bay with good actioli and al- �, . I . . � that the people of the older sections of the . i I - been discussed for several days and is bei penniless. Owing to his physictil condition (From Ouf Own Correspondent.) province have' no rights in the minin most fault -less in every respect. He is al- � .1 . I stoutly opposed by the Opposition. rig he was unable to procure life insurano 9 . sell. 'We have a staff of obliging assi 11 it is a, and ToRoNT�O, lowed by com tent judges to be one of the . i r I stahts, I _� April 13th, 1897. regions, but that the whole district best t I i -likely, however, the in embers will be kept- - The Ontario Legi a .ade tributary to the in* i crass of � � � his interest lin t6e business with which he hould be m h ris class evee brought into . YOU. eve . i I - I � slature was formally. speculators and boomaters, to tie Exeter, and that is saying a good deal, Mr. whose insttructi ons ard to show - I . i --- . � chewing at it until the 22nd 'Met., the was '-Onnectod was more than exhausted at ' 'Te'a"Ift Dow has had many good horse . I � . . . ry . i r date , I closed'to-day, whes 'Sir Casimir Grouski,--'with pretty much a's they like. But, I 1� I ruor, while doing , and he thinks this one is the '- I co.urtes a0 favor, remembering that if you tire . fixed at which the tariff resolutions the time of his dctath. This being the case, in the absence of the LieutenanteGove full justice to ther prom. a y , . are to be introduced and the f it was felt by theL I beat he has . � I.. i asmemb ictor: and others who expend their time e�er owned. We hope he will have the . . _' I weal policy Of . ,-q islature that- it would attended in the legislative . I � , 9 � I - by the Finau ce not be credit -able i to the' I Province if the amid money in aid' beat of good luck with hi g, purcIllaser to -day, you may be at some 14 1 the'Government expounded bar, and gave his ass : in ing to develop - that coun. . in and..that his enter- not I . � Minister. Bat the ch' r (Mt to the several bills try, the Gov - prime will meet with its just reward. .. . i -11 . .. anges that are likel.v widow and family� of one Who had been the passed during thp session. The closing pro. ernment have tak9n good care JOT=�Gs.-Mr. James Archibald, of Sea. - I � � I . I � I I - to protect the interests of the general pub- f uture tiD�e. There is at present a gregtt d,e- . ,. .to be made in the tariff are not yet 'known First, Commoner *re permi0ed to remain ceedings Were of the usual. nature, and were - ains' forth, was in town on M I -1 . t the mere speculators who may onday.-Mr. John � . -11 to any outside of the members of the Gov. Ahug destitute, and that the �ublio services witne lie a to - McKi�y, of Tuckeramith � , . i . ' seed by a considerable number of peo desirge gobble up large tracts of mineral 'iy.-The recent ralln was in town on d -for the followin , -11 ernment .. that the Prohibi. - ple. There , lands, and. in this way reap the profit that _ a have puta stop - g goods, of which we have I It is said also, of the deceased, as well as the exalted po Mond - man to seeding fora few . . � j 11 I I. tion Plebiscite bill is in course of incuba. sitione,which he Or were, however, barely IL suffi.. should go to the country'. The new Mining fro - days. -Quite a .number . ' JI t in here intend atteiding the B ce6eld- heavy st I j , - , ' ceiipied immediately be. cientmumbeir of' the members present to Act which was passed has this object' in Tu ock, I - I , 4 �� . tion, Sir Oliver Mowat having this measure f6ro and at the time of- him death, justified - make a quorum, only those bein in at. view. It still provides for, the . spriqg show to -day (Friday). -Messrs. Prier . - i -1 I I 9 collecting of . i � - � . in charge. It also wifflikely be introdue th6recognition gi4en and probably 11 & Arm -strong shipped -several cars of he . --- I I - . I I .- - I ed � I the belt tendanee who had'remained over in a royalty on -the: output of the mines and ­ I � . very shortly. , ' - . I Various conjectures h ence that the 1. retains to thd Government the power to from this station on Wednesday. - — I .1 eviA . the . � - --! : - ave grant is justifiable und*. city �,�or ' I -Augns, L --� � . I lived convenien, it. The rea relict of the late Richard Welsh, aged 78 I., � I i , I been published as, to the nature of this the circumatmoes' _ L withdraw from mile tracts of land that may � L, L I . I � I r is the fact ihat the lead businetw of the a '. died at the residence of her son -in. S1 - I - � I L I I I Y law,'Mr. John LADIE ATS I - - ., I I . -' I era of the three parties -in the Legislature Saturday night, about 6:30:o'clock when so.that it may be disposed of at I Snell, on Wednead Morn- � FINE TOWELS . measure, but an none of them may be e�r ession was, closed up on be found to be abnormall rich in minerali, years, i � I keet, we refrain fiam making ftrther ref. ted to' it, an . . I V gi - a higher g last, after a few week's i a. -Mr. I . I I , erence to it until it is before the public. . ! g ,the national ohn Leathorn, of the Mansion House,ap,bnt . LAbIES` BONIVETS, - men 0 that there was not a the members united in aingin " ve the whole people J 11 ay � as price, and in this wa in ties . I I dissenting voice "train any quarter. IV a share of the profit that would under other . . � GOOD T'OWEtLIXGS I'll - � . - � - Of anthem ; gi'ing three cheers for Mr. circumstances go entirely to the speculator. slew'diyo this week in the Forest City. . " I I — � course, no person W� ould advocate that this Speaker Eva h The saw mill has once more ,started to cut . EN'S; HATS 7 . 7 . mitural, wid singing, in spentor this respect was endorsed OHILDR i TABLE LINEINTS I . Hurons New SheriM should be made a 'recediont for future so. ion tones, It For,h ' - this season's lbgi.-�-Mr. Ja I � � . p _. � air' ii Mae St4wart is . � . I M O's 4 jolly good f�ll�w. " T po'�c I r- Robert G. Reynolds has been ap. ,tion, and i . b Y a v e majority of the House, &I- c6nfined to his home through illness. -Mrs. ` � � SHIRT WAISTS - �1 0 -be hoped- that a Most ofthe country m embers left the city t Oug ery 'E'rg pposed by the regular Op- '� I h h it was 0 . 110eed it is t - . BEST SHIRTIN-08 . �� - pointed Sheriff of the countyof Huron g ti' ay posi James Wilson, Exeter North . . ; - . . � , in very I . on me in ',' elapse before a similarly by the various train ' tion. , is confined th 11 I place of ' ' . . a an Saturday night. A � bar 'room - through serious illness. -The . COLLARS AND CUFFS - I . I - Mr. Sheriff Gibbous, who, some Bad case occurs. We may say that the few from places . - A somewhat important change hais also . �. . .BEST COTTONS .1 , I : neari by. returned to -day, Stephen and Usborne agricultural Bociety . . 4b . . I ' i " A - but, U the law -making elosed on Saturday, .By an Act passed 1 - held a meeting at the CoMmercial kptel on BELTS AND BELTINGS - ' - BEST WASHING GOODS r. i time ago, resigned. Although, from a party - amount granted -is not to be given to Mrs. been made in the 1 Marriage License Law. , I . � U a year ago it was made Saturday last. -A meeting of the Sylvan -_ I _'. point of view, there are others in the county 'Balfour. It be placed in .the hands of and the proceedings to -day were only for. -obligatory on both parties to the proposed Mineral Oil Company, which is located.near . PARASOLS . BLOUSE MATERIALS - . � - � . . who, perhaps, have better earned the ap. three trustees to 6 appointed by the Gov. mal and ornamental, the turn out of main. marriage contract to make the requisite Parkhill, was hefd I . - ; I � � . - ment, the . bers was ver small. A the CoYmmercial Hotel, �. �` � I point re are none who are 'better ernment and to b� invested by them, and Y affidavit before the issuer of licenses, before on Monday afternbon - I t. N ' VEILINGS . � . . , ' � . an . The past week was 9 as early all the � I SKIRTINGS . .. I qualified to fill ' i one of high pressure the license could be ranted. This has been shareholders were present, and subscribed . - ,the position efficiently and, they are to pay over to her i nually the in legislation. The committ � creditabl �' M I ees having com- changed, and hereafter it will only be nee- - � . y r. Reynolds has been deputy- � terest and enough 4 the principal to make pleted their labors on ,� sufficient funds to further continue the - LAOES I � . - . act for se'v.: four hundred dollars.' In this way it is ex. took up morning session on Tuesday, and affidavit. Amid thus it W : 11 % : �� sl,�eriff for many yeaq, and in f � londay, the House emeary for one of the parties to make the ork of drilling at 8.0fan. It was decided ' I r CHECK MUSLIXS , eral -is, that hereafter to incorporate byle Patents under the . , . 4. Years has I dischaIrged the duties of] pected that'the g' . three sittings a day were the order umtil th e- fair damsels who contemplate matrimony name of Sylvan oil . UNDERWEAR ORGANWES ., - kant wiji aff6rd zeamon. the closing up on Sort ' 'ter . I � � sheriff. His Appointme . . I urday night, The % will not Well company, (Lim- . � . � I I es- . � � . � mit, therefore.- must able means of Pup# have their,tender feelibgs barroWed ited). There is every prospect of a rich KID GLOVES I � 11 be regarded as a good - - . ort for the family until siona were continued each night until early by having to accompsby'their prospective L - I I LACE CURTAINS I I I A I � vlcinl�,V. ' he fall - -, 1. � Z . i le to help win are : -lords to the minion of the law to make directors . lease Newton, presio mitgril'he SILK GLOVES - � one, and we 'have no they are in: a Posit on to 6 �b norning. In fact there was too greaC a liege find in that i i ' T i rue A . , � hesitation in say'i g, judging from his.past themselves, arid by which, time the grant ter i . de IR ; - I MUSLIN CURTAIN, 9 I . I . � 11 I . ' *11 fill the position with will be entirely exhausted. week, or until Thursday of this wiek STAPNL � ESS HOSIERY i in hattlieclose. Itwouldhave beenbet. affidavitthat "there is no affinity, con- J, F. -Roberts, secretary -treasurer, Parkhill; - ': . record, that .ie!wl I f the session had continued another oanguin ity, or other legal cause, &a.,'-' why Dr. Rollins and Hugh Spackman, Exeter ; I . ,. I diguity,and disqharge the duties efficiently Had they should not take the important step . - NICE PATTERN CARPE 1. i this been donii everything could hav* John Atmore and Andrew Elliott, - Sylvan, T S , i i L . - arid with I I is been contemplated.- This will be done for them and Win. Stanley, Parkhill, are the direct. FANCY SILKS - - - . ,- I . courte i - We congratulate Mr. closed up in good shape, and the worry and ty .him who is about to take the responsi- ors. There are some 40 shareholders, and . GOOD OIL OLOTUS 0 1� - I- Reynolds -on his ood fortune The Ontario Aocultural dollege. bustle and long sittings, during jbich bility of sheltering and protecting them bright*prospects are in store,. as the second . -1 spa e�ery person jets wearied out, could have through life. . - TRIMMfNGS - . f . will be long spa to adom this impofirtaut We direct the ' cial attention of our . . � - . eing au I I � LEUMS � readers to the lette � been avoided. The fault of test well is b Ink with much success. - I LINO A ` . � . ' - I -- Office as- well as to enjoy its honorp and t of Dr. Mille, principal ever, does -not rest so much th� hur"Y, how- A change has also been made in the Act' - Miss " Jeannia, Emery, - Who has been the' SILK'MIX DRESSES I t __ emoluments. i of the Ontario Agricultural Coll ' With. the Gov. for the registration of vital statistics. Here- guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry DougalI, of I . � . FURNITURE COVERINGS i � . ; ege, Guelph, eenment as with the members. -Many were tofore when a perzon died, the person at ) � . I j ! � . ! I which appears in 1another Rodgerville, for some time, is i I � I . �' column of this anxious to get a6way and in their de' mploy. , , � FINE BLACK DRESSES] i � � - . . . i or, - use the death took place, to Her many friends I � I OnZ7ols — � � . meet their views the sire to whose he now e I _pre.i issue., There is a eneral complaint, more had ed by Mr. S. Parions. i - . 'Government rather visit the township clerk of his municip&lity, are pleased to ace her in town once more, as . __Ila�. I 1� -1 � rt is a fortunat' ' Iq crowded'th . BOYS' SUITS i i ,a Provision in the affairs'af especially among the Conservative mem�ers emselves fortime.' We do not and recording the particulars of the deatb � TWEED DRkSS)ES i t _� .. I know, however, that- an interest sti k this is the third time she has been employed - . I I � . v�cea a no one Man are � . y ffered recilive a certificate I of, regist�atiob.` This' b_# Mr. Parsons. . . � I GENTS' SHIRM 1 1 , I � It life that the ser f e [ to the effect that the for the closing rush, but it would have been had- to be done before the burial could take : - I I � � ! - - tirely essential to, the success of any partien- Farm Pi�oper, in 4 ;;action with the col. well had there been More. time for 2 - . I , 1 � � ,. - I rester I as no undertaker was -allowed to co . . COLLARS, TIES � 1. I I ,d o deliberation during the last two - V ace, - � �, - lar brau�-h or ent�rPriOe- Men may - come legs. Oes n t Pay. I' It in contended by, these weeks. I n- ' . .. � � , I � - 1 4 i� I and . I . Theire has ti�en an- unusual duct a funeral in the -absence of such a car- Lakelet. - I � . men may go, � but the affairm, of life a till 'parties that ' GAPE. 'CLOTHS w_ � . ; he I � , I � � . BRACES . I 11 ie -t - - kO 04 just -its if nothing u haA, hap. a flow of sap yet, L , sox, &C. � i ; one of * 4preat objects of the portant legislation this session, which called- clerk oftbe adjoining munici The weather is more fa . 1. &mount Of im- tifleate. Under the amended A4, if the NoTEs.-There is quite- . t ! usual College should be t� instruct the students in Jorth A good pality resides. voiable for sap and — __ � i I P - I ' - deal of discussion and mt!eh .. . . A � I pened. We sometimes come. to feel that the economic farming, do that the - graduates of careful deliberation, and, as is . -nearer to the person at whose fiouie the- syrup making than for There � ,� . � . - � . . . . usual,the death has taken place, the registration -can .are some farmers roun � � - , Tloughing. . .- I � , so absolutely I essential in CL � I a herd. who have � I 11 I ,- services of some particular' individual are the institution wonid be able to practise slaughter of the innocents at the close of the be made with him and the certific ads one hundred gallons of' . � I I ' . session waslarge and heart rending to the ed from that clerk, who in turn ate receiv- in syrup._Wm. I I I � n * I; � � - i 150M t, � -1 I 0 nection with these methods at h9lme and in this way be promoters o " to trans. Madill got a job with Mr. Gregg, of Spring- oiled above are the'fast 11 ' . - e speciiI enterprise that the whole thing able I b I Y � . f the bantlings. h I Thd goods menti ' i I L I stratien to he clerk of niture down on I I . - . . I the practical instruction which Several important bills, also, fared. badl mifthe notice of regi bank,'and moved. his fur , I -11 Would go to smash should the connection of - , y the municipality in which the d th did take Thursday. -Rev. Mr. Ferguson, of So - seller - ' � I . - f ney on bill for the reduction of town and to ship in &men I Preach Educational sernI!ions - , ,� i I they have received iliere to make me before the committees. Premier Hardy -'a place. B - thi dmentagrea manypeo. ampton Will 6th B. just now- We Merely name them that, .1 I , , . . There may be - wn here next Sabbath. � - 7 i - tAis individual be iemoved ; from it. This the home farm. something co ple will L materially conienien ed. � � ; I 1 one of the objects of all uncils, and the reconstruction of these During the? presenf sessions two questions fth6 cause; -A collection : ow where a large assortm I � was oling that Rome people had in this, as after all,� taken up in aid a I - '� - the kind offe � A collection will' -be � you may ku ent is -to �� 4 regard to Sli.r Oliver 14owat and his labor is to make m 1 It will be seen, t k up last Sunda . I . . �­-,-,__ . � - I with - � - bodibs, was voted out in, the municipal cOm- have been settled, which, although they did I was a on Y in McIntosh's . I .. ` I - r - connection with th Iney. mittee after a lengthy and suiroated dincus. not Amount ,to a very great deal in them. congregation in aid of the sufferers in India. . bb found' . i e POlitical affairs of this therefore, by the st4tement sion. The principal , w -d of - course you " 8;ut to - . prop�r does not only pay its good deal of discus. - liberally. . - y w - a : -of Dr. Mple -abjection to it seemed to selves, have created a ' The people, contributed - , buy whexe, Province. But, 1 i I 0 be that it iroposed doing away with the Rion, both in the House and in the country. Copland, of TeeaWater, the popular yousig . � YOU Will get the great I Sir Oliver was removed that thi farm ward system in the slaller towns. I —Mr. � . est choice to " . I [�� tc ple find that the, p4W ation of the maintenance . � -1 [I from the Provincial Political arena, and- peo. way but that it yields a fair divideud� and likely'be introduced next me t will The first is the que agent for Gillis and Martin, of Teeow.ater, J �i-ck from, I � ic I Bsion in a some. of the Lieutenant Goveruor2a residence. 111 . - , - affairs of the Prov. that the methods adopted at the 0 a what amended form. ThebillolMr . Mr. Copland .a � ! . I ntari in the vicinity these days F ince go on just ' -Gibson, The'expense of maintaining this is known throughout al s well as where business. is �L I Precisely as they had done farm, if practised bi Private individuals on of East Huron, to Permit County Cou , establiih- I the surrounding done upon the , -- 3 n mcile to ment has become so great in recent yeare coun. noo,', and reliable man. - I . , - � for � pass by-laws removing farm lands o ties &4 an ho . � . P. L ut of t the Paszt twc ty-five years under his their own farms, where.they would not be town and village corporat a ose cash prices for everything. 7 � . It"' I guiding hafid. Indeed , go . - that lbany- of the Conservative memberm, th Quite a seri6us aocident befel Thomas, son basis of 01 - I , i well has his hampered by the rel ions and attaching Patrons 0 Z 11. f I quirements of the college 'them to adjoining Municipalities,having our , and indeed a goodly number of of Mr. Samuel Ferguson, the, other day. He . I , ;� place been filled by his sue o . .- I - I � ce880r, Hon. Mr. ',&ordeven ' vived the municipal committee,it was vote ' OR was siad a spirit4pd horse to water when attachment, would a Liberals favored'doing away with the It I in I - j! Hardy, that' a better re- d lishment altogether. The Govern tab- the aninial , - . Mclut, . - - � , the old head - is now scarcely turn than t - hat shov;n by the college farm. 'Out in committee of the whole House. its pro. howevir, while recognizing t h licked him, inflicting a severe L - � �,, ! There are, however,!� a great many moter made a brave fight to keep it on top, he necessity of 9" above he eye. Dr. Harrison, of Clif. I I — t missed. A session of the Legislature has � , t .. - - other con- decreasing the expenditure, Xlw1aym contend- ford, had to put in six stitches to . . I . - I butatlength gave iii,'when he saw there ed that a residence of some kind should be close nip the wound. The little fellow in ��. I , , I been completed under Mr. Hardy's guid- siderations besides theme of mere profit and was no hope for it, and ,promised to- bring provided ]ETere ` 11- - i � ,i " ance, and although it was, perhaps, --the less in connection w ith a i tit tio f it . , for. that OfficiAV At Via 6rat I I :� ",I A no 11 S 0 3 14P again next year. low doing well. -George �Cornell, of this I . IS Something special to our hiends who * ' I - ' - The . salary of the auditor or inspector 'of ,committee w sent Parliament a special . ,� � Pational feature " I most trying session for many yoars,and this kind. -The edu' ir. its session of the pre' P!Aft, has moved into W. A. Cook's house. � .� ' I * there were &greater number of delicateand many branches sho ' I � - ire into Mr. k;ornell goes this week to . live in the country- We have -many patrons in ' ' � F. . . � I U -1d not be lost might of. municipal accounts to be &PPOinteA under aid deal 41thas appointed to onqu run the an Mr. Smiti � Is 02UL-We I - o'ublesome questions the matter, and that cominit. gine in . Clifford to . I tr the act providing for the appointme � 11 to deal with than For instance, if the *nowledge in veterinary � bt Of tee have been carrving on negotiations ever learn that . � - this Official* and the visions of W . . ' IdUdm&v has aow another doctor, ' . � � have come bef e . . hich I MCKMOP2 Hullett, Morris, Tackeramith � ore th Legislature fo,r some, science which a student acquires at since. It brought its lab Mr. Maslin, of Befinore, W . . the have previously ei ,,ro to a close durin i, � resolution C p Crio., . d I was fixed by the present session, t 9 his quarters there. having taken tip I - � , Stan- � time, the docks, have been kept clear, the college enablei him,' at $2,000 a year, Whatever difficult and involved question to deal with. . I . � F , was a somewhat I I 1�� - to attend to the diseases -charges he may require te �m ng Mr. Maclin in a clever ley, Hay, -11ibbert and other town ' ; rk I ske in the dis- � - I - - - forces bave�been kept in line, and the we affecting him own an'malz on the home farm The property on which the Lie ee doctors should be able to attend to I . I You man and will do well any place. I i I I charge of his duties will be paid to the Pro. utenant Thr shiPs, who � [ has - been as expeditiously and am effici- he thus sa ' xpe - . - f ves the e Use of a veterinar tuated belongs .1 I � V . I surgeon, whi' hothe- iiot possessed of that There will be mo, ex. given to the pro vernment, and its use is 2 : � I ently accomplished as. ever before. . y vincial Treasurer, and will go to reduce his . to -The � eggs to sell. Now Governor's residence is ai all the sick in Mildmay and vicinity. have butter and - Indeed, salary and expenses. the Dominion Go Clifford boys Messrs. Hope,, Hillhouse and I . :_ ; we invite I �. - ra I . . � � f I . � . I : . e - I , . . airs of this apply to the. knowledge which he acquires people. . y I noils or It comprises som .ojx acres of land, together this place, is, we are sorry to as, not im- . . . I 1, . t venture of a d6xibt, that the aff ve in ur. The maine will Ca services are asked for b the cou � are now wel � I 1 it has been demonstrated beyond the perad. knowledge ha" to , ense to the municipalities, except when Vince so lonsr as the Pre. Charles Allan, who were sick for some time, YOU to cOlne to our store I . vince maintaing'.it for its pr4ent purpose@. I AgAin.-Miss Alice Hooey, of with YOUX produce. ; I a � ­ . � t . great and important Province are equally as in reference to the � with the extems­__ and-, make your headq' - . - I nature and obinpomition The Liquor Liciense bill did not come up ive buildings thereon, roving" her many friends wou � wish. - S. The % I - � and is K uarters with u' I - I 9 safe under thcr guidihg hand of the new of soils and their 'ad' again until Friday. As I stated last week, situated, in the very heart OfthO city, and 9r. J. McKinney is getting on pretti well . - aPtability for certain i's therefore very valuable for commercisl these days. . I � 7 - *1 There are hundreds of tee, except clause 3, which ommit. If, therefore,. the Province re- _� 9 � Ik Premier as they have been under that of the peeds and crops. the whole bill was passed, through c purposes. takin of 'butter and eggs is a P&A Of our large , old. It is only just to Mr. Hardy to say other ways in whic � being strongly fused longer to furnish a residence for tile 1: �_ L h the knowledge acquir. opposed by members on , - . I ; that he has dt�veloped a strength and power ed at the college ' both sides Hunett �, trade. We would be pleased to have an �. . cah be turned lo profitable House,'Was reserved by the of the Lieutenant Governor, they would at once .. 7 - . - who � I I � "I of whicla his moist a Government for COUNOM-The council mot, in Hill's I -.1. � I � rdent friends did not uses but the value oi which can hardly be further consideration. This section gave lose control over this Properby;jabd it would lAndf8bore, haili, have not yet- trade . I D ' . I . revert to the Donainion. on Saturday, loth just. I d at S ore ,- � �t consider him expahle. He has proved hima- computed in dollars � wer to the manicipal co Negotiations have I& BY- I . I our' t ` , - 'and cents. , wa for * us a , nams via -1 I . � la'Zo reducing uncils to by-, been in progress at V . . .appointing pathinvAterx, - , to gi .- � � Ralf a judicl6ma, skilful �aud wine leader. the hours for male, tfi�_ '840118,timiis! for ysars viewers and poundk ' fence . - . � . - - � � B&ms between the Dominion and Pr",cisl Gov, passed. Ov . on either, for cash or trade, and . __. It is also doubted �Y many as to mhether an they can now do in respe'et to . er one eepers were read and trial this seas A His uniform courtesy to both political or not what is terme 11 the number ornmento, with X view to the Province .. hundred pathmuwltm . . 1�, .. - - friend and opponent, h 4 . ( )� at . 11� U scientific farinimg 11 Of licenses to be issued. When the bill, ting, possession 6f this pr4 rty. FA; were. appointed, and the f011owing are the .. %9 as made him- equally pays. . The fact, ho- w�ever, is too frequently `mis UP in committee of the whole the see- Do fenoeviewers for the current year, *=- learn, our,methods of square dealing. - . - 11 I . ir . t as popular a leader an him illustrious prede � oud time, the Goverament announce minion GOverminiout were 'I ' .-- ,, I 11 Ti . od and success. 'they had decided not to alter the gection, 71 Ing OU011911 Wm. Shipley, Amps McNraia, ,Thorsas � - . . X � - lost sight of that every go' d that to hand it over to he Prov I f, cesmor, while his ability- on ail occasions to ful farmer must of mi� a 11 but the - Carberb, or., B. Csit,er, J. Fowler, George � , 11 P ,essity be a acientific and that they would a d offer was always k�ged Ince' . . 11 - �� defend himself an taxi A around' with sci . �afte�MMMM.0 _� 9 ­ lengthy discussion Watt, R. Allen, John Govier, Henry I - - 'd his " ' by it. After a many conditions and reatrictiong that the I : . - the attacks of opponents, . row. The Poundkeepers are Daniel Me. . ­ - I � 1 doillrnment against farmer, whether he 40WR it or not. This vision was taken, Provincial Governmest could not recOirn- Gregor, James jRRynOld 1pir- . O', -1 - , a di ' ' , !MN=W04NftWftVMW I � I followers the moat, implicit confidente and dinary farmer by long years of toil , I Since the George Gollison, joseph a ' J. E. Taylor - . I I I lis acquired by the or- 69, arid to -retain it, 26. All the Members present Government . Govier, and Lux ' - . 1 h4a inuq)ired in his scientific knowledge! when there voted to strike out the clause, mend its aceeptance.� . . I and ex. . came lAt power Hill. ton , - . I . respect. The sturdy and uncompromising perience, b of '-he Opposition vOtefl. to strike oat the in the Domini I 10 ' .. ut his �' clause except Messrs 1mistOsd0f 2116etingthe pathmmaters G) .�, manner, also, in which he stands up for son can acquire the - 34arter and Craw- agreed to de ey 1 have finR11Y as usual the alerk was authorised to send � I I ,.__�, rX :H1 .W"e-) . I Fr ed the entire I . .. 4� - . eq �condition than . I I . . : .1 . I Moral movements, 'd hia*deterniined-op- Agricu'ltur&l Col.1094. which has taken� . The Patrons, wi�h the exception th, vin without any other � Post Offices, Bud to notify the fenceviewers . . yea;kee by att�nding the Lennox ,property to the all the read lists by man to their respective knowledge in a few 1 ford, of Toronto, and Mr. Meacham, of Pro . : � - , , t a residence bei m4atained for the and ound-keepers of. their mitment. I - Lieutenant Governor, and leaving the char- The iy-law for al . appol i - '. y "I him life to' acquire, members for East and West 'Huron voted 9-1 aging. a on - I position to ,v�hatever has a tendeney to lower his father 'nearl al, of Mr. Gomey, vcted the same way. The . - acter of the residence to t porti : --,I the moral tone of the people or to loosen and he can practise it and profit by it in his against the clause, and the member for he ' Ontario igimsl allowances for k�ghway between lots , , . . I , I . �_ the cords which restrain the forces for e 'I ay work as h � South Huron for it. A claube was al -authorities. The proposition, therefore , - : I I � . � vi. ,,i every d 0 goes along,and is thus 8 - I - . � o add 1 15 and 16, concession 4, and to acquire and . , . - - I _11.t. .t -n. ed to the section providing lor the reduc- di en a highway in heu'of said portion to be � I I ag exemplified by his firm atti ude in co just so much better ; - now is, that the prbsent pro 01 - cF � . � equipped, for Profitable is �osed of ; that a portion of the p'roseeda a osed up, across north-east angle of lot 16, . ; �­ � - . � neationwith.the Liquor Liceose Act, and farming and $ tionoflicenses, to theeffect' that thatsec- wilif be devoted to purchasing -a -site for a rc . I - Va moneymaking than his pro- tion shall not come into force until the fir will be read on Saturday, May 2,2nd-four - � - .1 � his amendment to the a,' tute law to prevent genitor wag. Bu at new building in a more convenient and less weeks Public notice thereof will tic previous. � . t, to our view�, the great- Of May, 1898. By that time the result Of . - ' I the electric railway companies of the Pro- est value of the colle � I the vote on the Dominion plebiscite will expensive part of the cityp that a ,residence ly posted up" in the -neig �;DRY GOOD& COMPANY, ­ ' ge is in the fact be 1,e erected, and tl!iat hborhoo(L The . - . - the balance: of the Pro- � . . . . council adjourned -until May 22nd, when it I I . . . I .1 I - vince taking advantage of a legal technical- al , not known. Mr. Whitney, the leader of the eed from the old property be funded, aind 1, , . -tr one tha . t it will enable the sons of -farmers , OPPOsition, took adv�ntage of the o c a Will meet ake a court of revision and for . . . . I � I . - I . I I ccasion the interest will bp devoted to the mnaintain- . otheibusineals. - . 1PA2 � I I i I � I � � . ' . - � � � . I . SeAfth's GA . � z :� I I . ,( I . �, . � . I I __ eatest Cash .Dry Goods Store .1, I , � I., I ./ � - . 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"The I 1hey are not r4 to fake the � I � - The heavy ri - t seeding to a j tha, boyA into, . � � I - Ing ""On w urds � : y evenimi : iiiu& A 1904 i ` I - , hearvfsuaki -and 3.0 timeil shipped two � . � -the Ameritku -at them. - MW Ashton, -of X , -via" for t1he ,:-Sabbath, filli , L 4 Asht", thoij, � _ bids, fair I to Aoheacn�a xo� ehil&AM-OfS batli, . was w - �young. He � 11 Mary Z&O be taken. 4r.wA niccily;demri �asion.-Mias NOTES. -4 - -vale read, ev -cutter on Tu MT. James f. last .week, Ai L him, he will. -district. M -and kindly �! W -ho know I ,diner and he , A � her sister. 3, until Mr. Gi v. alis Flax M1 at the meet vlaomas Sti I Richard J,A C Elliott an t El - Mary Rober' L � � ,.arrived her � I L = 1� mother, whiI � : -1 ; t A been presen � � Easter Mo6i . - � I ! � poned.-Mr, . � 1� tinware slid r � � . - . . Of Maitialft& � � -church. B14 . . � . I � noon of Tuel F I . 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