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I ,;. - I � - . � � - I I � I I � I - I I - t� � . I . I . . . I ; . . � I P' 14 1 1 so � .. I . . I - I . � . � I � . � . I JANUARY - ) � � i . 1, : I - I � . I . I - -1 � I ­ . . I . - I oft �. _ . j-- ,.� . I THE RURON EXPOSITOR , . .1 � . I I . . --- � o � - I � . I I . I . - . I ; 4- - . I - � I � , . I , i - �� - I - . - - . � � - i � �1. - - ____ - . . I �. . , I � al 1. I - ___ I . I I I . . I � . . !� I . Infant Life Protection number 6 and added to. section nfiniber 8 - Duff,� and the negative leader Will he Mr. - � : , I � I- � � !, not appear in the statement of this'lilabiliti6s, -the passing of the . I � I . i 1. . . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. as laid over until next meeting and --cleri Jack McCracken, assisted by Messrs. . I i� � . � instrumental in promoting-, w . I L . - I � I — � of the Province or in the public accounts. Act, and he was - .. ted. All, George Lesthorn and Will Duff. The � �. . i L - I I . i I �: - ovement that resulted in the establish authorized to notify p�rti?s interea . � . -AW The ftvro between the paientbes* after each The vwvvr declared that these should be the m i society will meet every Wedneoda I , ' L I .. � 11 �_ ment ofthe so-called coffee t ' . I? eyening , I I � P 4 .- -, f, %, denotes- the ppge of the y4er on which the subtih= from the meets claimed, and averne in Lon- arties owing township in mortgages will � . soon be e - ear ; - I � t �� 2dd ve ' _ that as now stated they misleading. don some twenty years ago. � For the last Eave interest reduced to 5 per cent. after in the Orange ball. An organ wi I . I I L a rbsement will be found. were : , L, � I : TTTTT ,. _151 !, eas rer in reply said that in -nearly fifteen years be had been c6nopicuous for next. December. Council adjourned to meet placed in the ball for the winter and every .1 I I [ 1� 'Good Advice GreW aset na, d (1) The Tr ui . ' evening there will be 6, short literary and . L __ I � I '. S&T in Jones' hotel, Leadbury, on Monday, the - I e. &� �& nt!L jo f� & 1) udget statements he ex- his devotion to social and sanitary progress I . , - - u , �, Whitewear e ery one of his � �_ in London, 14th of February, at 2 o'clock in the after- musical 'Programme as well as the debaue.- . I An I � . E - �� Whafh the Use -McKinnon & Co. (5) at inted out that the were a, num- . I * . I � . R !? hie i ) f * I be put GLmmow Ex.-L6siox.-D tiring a fire at noon, when the auditors' report will be. The report that Mr.. Noble * Carrothem, of I . � . . '_ I . � , , . � � .1 , Permlt'Us­Broadfoot� Box & Co. (5) r o meets whic mi , . . . ... lately had '� I . , - I- - t " .. ,0,",r Lit never Hatrick's Chemical Works, an explosion received. , London, who waii'wo.rking here � � � � � - A. Hialop (6) forward, but which neve - f. . ,11 Farm for Sale h a and injured. a - . . been ,killed in the city hall is -untrue. A - AT TIMN 1� �. I . � � Annual Meiting-Frank Millson. (5) been included in the list - &I - concluded a which k,lled four fireme . Noble Carrothers was killed but not the one I � � � , � . � I !* I I I . �1� It Farmers! institute Meetings-R.Gardiner(5) vigorous reply b the statoment that the number of other peopli, took place. The � . Greenway. I I I I - - . known to us. -At the rt�eeting of the EP. - � . . , - - , . I I I _. . . i � - ;1 �71 Boar for Service -James gemmell (5) � Government bay at this monieput,,_& snug damage done is estimated to amount to CHURCH OrENING. -The Boston Methodist worth League last Thursday evening, Rev. . . . . . - I . � -1 I I, - - �, - ! For Sale -H. Jamieson (5) balauce of $1,200,000 to their credit in the M,000 Ro I � I � � � �_ Six MEN BURM, D. ­�Word has b3en receiv. church, which has been built at a Cost of -D. gers gave d lecture entitled I - . �i� Coun . a # r. I ,� ty Council .Nileeting-W. Lane (51 banks., The leader of the Opposition and ji� I � I . r- . . . $3,675, was formally -opened for divine ser- 6�The Gospel of Good CjZee - " I . . . - � � 11 � "I . I � Notice to Debtora,-N. Oluff & 18ous (9) 1 ' the Premier made short contributions. to ea that six men were. buried -in a cave-in at I - It �� vice last Sunday mbrning. Rev. S. Bond, - I - I I � I i rry at Slating- ,- I'll I - . . ter Bachman's slate qua .1 . I . - t Stuck -taking Sale -James Canning (8) � the subject. The 1%tter showed most con- Wal n�__ I , 1 of Seaforth, president of the' London con- . I . . � " � Two If I 1- Re to Rent -J. IEI. Broadfoot (5) clusively that the -Oppasition were attempt- ton, near Allentown, -Pennsylvania. ' ; � � I , - I fL . Hon, . the ference, preached at 10:30 a. In., from Psalm Tuckermith. I I � I I � . - . --Lumsden & Wilson (&)� ing to apply a finano-al standard that was were taken oat dea and it is believed - I � . I . �. �' Crokinole ,87 ; verses 5, 6 and 7. The sermon was ' L I t� I I 11 1 I I . I- Oil of Comfort -George King (8) applied to no other Government in the other four'have lost heir lives. - rich in though and full of Holy Ghost power. WIEDDYNG.-On Wednesday evening ]&at . �� I I i I � I . � ChoppinZ Mill -D. Urquhart (8) world. . He asked -where else was the inter- COUNTERFEIT C RTIFICATE. - Another a very pretty wedding, was held, at the home I . ... .. ! � . I . 1. . . - Rev. R. W. Locke, of Parkhill, preached a . . I � : I al Sale -R. Willie (5) . eat payable on a debt added to the pril"iPal counterfeit silver ce tificate of the denomin Ed and thoughtful sermon in the of Mr. 1�obert Plewes, it being the marriage � I . � I IP I I � - e debt, ation of $100 was ,Philadelphia I , . � �, ; Voyetellcler to Creditors -F. Holmested (5) and represented as -the amount of th found in a clear,;Iogici of his youngest daughter, Clara May, to Mr. � . � �, afternoon, from Revelations, lot chapter, John Wise. The bride was tastefully at- I . .� , . . neroui have these c unterfeits - I I sition persisted in doing and for Bank. So riu. I - � a f 0 ' 7t � . . � Emptying the SbelvOi-Hodgeus Bros. (8) as the - h verse. At the same hour, Rev. S. &tin and � . ,� ; - ("Ppodesired,to censure the Govern- become that the UnZ States Government ed in rose color trimmed with a - I , __ I - .; . :1 East ilaron, Farmers' Inatitute-G. Hood (5) which they Bond prjeached in the basement to an ever- tii 0 . I I . L son (5) ment for not doing. The whole financial has decided to call in the issue. . lace and looked he� best. She was assisted by I � .. . k : � � : - . 7 � Do You Kno-w-Lumsden & Wit . flowing congregation, the Church being filled � � 11 .� - situation was once more Pretty thorou hl DUitRA-NT HA-,%,GzD.-W. H. T. Durrant a sister of the groom, Miss Wise, while the . 2 1 L . . I I - i ia, for from bottom to top. The Coll tione.and om. was attended by a brother of the .., � I . , 1� � t — . . � over -hauled, including the Saufield our us, was hanged at San Quentin, Californ subscriptions. on Sunda amo d to over ', - � . . - 1 4�' ! frroid , Mr. Frank Plewes. Only the immedi- ' - 1: I - . � . I .� - and the surplus of assets due the Provi ce the murder of Blanche Lamont slid Minnie $400. At the tea -;meeting- n I o d 'evening, . e - - . . � . 11 I - � - - I Of funiffix 19w ii'm by the Doninion. In this debate Mr. Gib- Williams in Btrimanuel Church, San . &to f - riends were present. Rev.Mr.Clement, � I . . i � , $125 Was taken in at th oor. he church . I I ; �1, son, of East Huron, and Mr. McLean, of bison, in March or April, 1895. The I a is a beautiful structure within and without. Clinton, officiated. ,The happy couple left I . I i c I at once for their home amidst the beat 4 , I . . t � - . South Huron, took part. The former made battle to save his life was one of the os - I - . I � � — in 0 It is 46x40 feet in size, having one front - thing L in I '. � . ­ � I . _� what may be called his valedictory speech. prolonged and stubbornly-contetsted 6 I wishes of a host of frien'ds,,who wish them a Now that -the holiday rush is over —.the next .1 � �. ' . � SEAFORTH, FRIDAY. Jo,n- 14tb, 1898 as he does not intend t . for a -seat *in annals of the United States courts. entrance and two side entrances, cottage long and prosperous journey down life's I . i 1�� Z, . . 1. � the next Legislature. r4negis thii second BATTLin FouGmT.-A special despatch roof with iron cresting. A basement, full stormy sea. .. � I . n - ^ � I 1, I . - size of church, with 11 foot ceiling, affords ' order is to close out the. bala ' ce of our Winter Stock so I . 13 e House. He was in from Cape Town says that Lerothodi, the ,m. -The co-aucil-elect for 1898 met ) - .1 c oldest member in th ample accommodation for the work of the . _ Coun 11 * ad voice,and spoke with vigor paramount chief `,of Basutoland, has �attack- , a hotel on Monday, January 10th, - - . � THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. good form a Sunday school, prayer and trustee meetings. -,at Kyle' - - - ! � , . : i I - .11 - and good effect. When he oat down he was ed Maougha with 15,000 men. Numbers at 11 o'clock as directed by statute. Mem- thati"when stock -taking time comes, which wfll . be the. 19A � . , . . � ! Z . - h The auditorium is cefled overhead with ash, � . . �. f � : I A It is quite possible that before this meets c eered by both sides of the House and the are repqrted to have been killed and wound- bers ill -present except reeve Sheph4rid, who � I . � � ,I - : I � I the eyes of many readers of 'I'li-E EXPOSITOR Opposition leader,in well chosen worde,paid ed on both aides, several Tilld . gee have been and was seated by the Valley Seating 90111- . was enroute to, Portland, with a large con- - of thismouth, there WiU be very few past season's goods to I . . ny, of Duridas. The seats are arranged I . . . � ' 1 7 � - the present session of the. Legislature and him a high tribut--, empressing, the personal sacked. The whole country is in a ferment pal ' meat 3f cattle. , After subscribing to _; I I I -1 . - � in a circular form. The beautiful leaded 'sign . . I - - . thalastof this Parliamentary �erm will esteem in which himself and his colleagues and all settlers are leavinR. . and Atiained glass windows were put in by the necessary Aeclaration§ of qualification . 0 1 - - hold the Honorable gentleman; the regret � . their carry forward, - I kv closed, or will be in the clobing throes. TnE QuEm;ls Nxw YAonT.-The Navy d of office, the council entered noon ; I if I r � I have . . the Hobbs Hardware Company, of London. an - I � .: - I- The general e-xpectation i� that & business they alit felt at his promised retirement and Department Washington, . has received i- - Both auditorium and basement are lighted duties with deputy reeve, John MeCloy in . . I . . I . - . � � I . I - - I : of legislation will be all got. through with the hope. that he may long be spared to report from the naval attache at London, the chair. An order was drawn for $21.24 . . I .. . ! r Saturday and that the enjoy the ease and comfort of private life. �England, telling of the ceremony attending - by the acetylene gem generator, sold - by A. of uncollectable taxes, and having completed . . . � - � � by I riday night o . C. Wilson, B. S.A., and manufsottired by . � P . . � � : � formal prorogationc will take place,: on the This motion was also defeated by a majority. hi duties, the collector returned the - roll. , � t � . � the laying of the first plates tor the Queen's the Guelph Acetylene Gas Generator Com- 18 g to $159 96 ' - : F . folloyviDg Tuesday. As the, Opposition, of 18,. some of the Govcrnment supporters new yacht, to replace the antiquated Vic- pany Limited, of Guelph. The light -is clear Accounts were passed amountin We have yet some good thiD98 to se112 and during the 7 , I . oting a division. were absent with toria and Albert, which has carried royalty � among which wall an order for $1 1�0, the � . - I � a z . fro7g, the leader downwards, seems to be as not expe� t is .to coatz and white and gives better riatisfaction than I . - anxious for a short session as are the mem- out a pair. tor many years. , The new achi any other Ii lit i i ; no pain to the weak. amount due the Village of Heneall as per i - - � it likely, Another bill by $1,000,000. The new vesse -will - be the it - - iint 1i � . bers, on the Government side, it is no thle Premier which was IT 0 givinj three weeks, we will give a considerable disco' � eat eyes. ;!he churchris certainly a model !ohool arbitrators Laward. The clerk was 110X . ,� � , they will place any obstacles . in the approved of by both iides of the House and savie length as the crusier New York, 380 e whole instructed to invite tenders for the suppl . . - . I . I � th6bt of convenience and beaut7. Th y . " ' - , I significatice that is worth noting, She will have a speed of 21 debt is fully provided for without moi 69 , r will I 16re wa.y. It has beena busy session, the busiest which has a feet over all. ,tgag- of thq following timber for culverts, viz, off from the r ular p'ice. This I be a chance i0"§e(34 . r . . . . - I \1 . a number knots. Only two guns will be in her bat. - 3,000 feet of first class cedar, equal parts of . . I gh there was not nearly provides that in emes where th , . 4 1 , ' . Ing. .. I � so much private legislation of one' kind or of prisoners in any jail for two years has not tery, and those are intended principally for 1 4, 5 and 6 inches thick, and i�ny lengths, something extra at a comparatively small price. �i I . , I � . I . I � another to dispose of as in former sessions. averaged three per day, the county council saluting purposes� delivered as followi: 1,000 feet at George . I - , � will be got is empowored to make arrangements with a Bayffeld. I . I . . � � I All the Government measures TnE NENv SEALSKIN LAw.-There is Turner's, 1,5M feet at Kyle's hotel, and i � . � e I . t - .. . . . - through and will find a pla,m on the statute neighboring county for the use of the jail in L I TTINGS.-MrS. Win. Clarke, of Sea- 500 feet at John Shepherd's; also 5,000 feet 11 . I . trouble is store for anyone, man, -woman or N -VA . I I - � . � I � t I . not the bulk, of the the latter, thus doing away with the neces- child, who beresifter attempts to enter the forth, is visiting h;er mother, ]Ore. J. Big- of best quality of rack elm plank 2J_ inches L . . Z - - L I - . . . I I I I , private, bills, such as amendments Do the sity for employing a jailer. It also pro- United States' wearing anything made gart.-7-Misa Reta Stanbury returned to To. thick and 16 feet long, delivered, 1,000 feet � - . � . & vides that in daaes where Ahe number of of sealskin.' -The instructions issued by the ronto last week, to resume her studies at T . . L, � municipal act, et . Whieh�- have survived at George arnees, 1,5W feet, at Kyle's I : ., . ' L I L - - 1. . I i in & jail does not exceed on an Treasury Department to collectors at the the Presbyterian Ladies' College, -Mr. T. J. kotel, 1,6W "eet at Stew&rV@, Bridge, 14 12, 1 _-1 - I I ' � .1 the committees, w;ill be slaughtered before prisoners . I I 0 -.__ --- __ . . ,. I I . . � thqT reach the third reading, which is the average seven per them for three years Pre* different ports of entry are of the strictest Moorhouse is visiting relatives and friends o"o"Flion 3, L, R. S.; 1,000 feet ib J. . I � I I . . . * � - � - I - I i I - I I' - � I e possible kind. No garment of seal u I Bay City, Michigam-Rev. Mr. MeGi ` I finail. stage. Perhaps -it is better so, -&I- ceding the occurrence of a Vacancy of th nleas it in I- Shepherd's and 500 feet atJames Paterson's, " I - . . L . t,1!1ou,gh. th I e bud*g legislators wilt be dis- office of jailer,'the council is empowered to bears the Pribyloff ,faland stamp. will be ad. lfvray, a returned missionary from 11onan, tenders to he open at the next meeting. - .1 ; 1, � I I . - . 11 . -1 ' ' China � - 1� - - . appointed, as they. will not be able to ex- declare that there is no necessity for ap- 'mitted to the country, no mattei- whether , gave a very interesting address to the Messrs. William Elliott and Richard Hicks I . I � - � I - � bibit their handy � ork in that -direction. to pointinia jailer, and the sheriff may there- the garment was originally purchased in children at (3t. Andreiv's church Saturday were re-appAnted auditors to audit ,the ill I 7 W, , - . The greatest discoUld W I I L ­ pro- - . : .their conaitituents'�._ as a, reason why they - L e on the duties of the jailer America or imob. A lady who arrived in afternoon, and on Sunday preached. to Isr . __ I I I ,ge books and accounts of the corporation said � � abould be returned once more. ,Aided an apreement be reached as to remunf New York on January 4th from Great Bri. con regatiove, morn' and report thereon. % . Ir I . In n a .-On Mr. George 7. McKay wab ' . I 11 . In former letters: we have dese I tain. on the Aurania were a iestakin eacque SU V. v� g , for- . I . : _ - - ribed sev- eration. . . _44Y evening next L E. e0lIvani re -appointed as a member of tbe..6oard of be upon such goods . eral important Government measures which. , The fact that such a bill is thought to be that had been purchased in London. At mer pastor, will - preach in the Methodist health for a term of three years. Mr. � 11 I � I . I �_. were being worked through. There are a 'needed is a tribute to the respect paid to first the customs inspectors told her that church, in the interest of missions. -The William .Chesney was also re -appointed' as:. . ! . . . I � � : few others of general interest which have ,the laws and to the decrease in the number she would have to take the jacket off and last Sabbath school Christmas entertain- assessor at a' salary of $80. The next 'meet- : . - � . - : 4 . I � I - e to the surface during the past week of persons who forfeit their liberty in thi's that it would be confiscated. Of courRe the ment of the season. was hold on'Thursday ing will be held in Kyle's- ball on Tuesday, . � . . � . . ,. com . Is - . � . � *�, The Central Prison and the lady was indi i ant and there was a liv evening of last week, when the oung folks th;9 15th of Februa at ten o'clock, as a . : i � and have either passed all their stages or -Pro,rince. � - Ign ely ry I I : I ' - .q I I - bat they are oy no doubt relieve the , 14 � have been so far advanced t Beene. The matter was referred to Collect- of the Methodist charch provi ed a most court of revision on the Sproat's creek . I i � � now sure to get through. Among these we or Bidwill. It was then discovered that interesting programme. *Law, and for general business . � I - I counties of Eome of their responsibilities in The Bin lag, fancY Drainage,By - Ladies* �$ - � May Mention a bill respecting, the Bale of this respect, but- they have been established the lady bad left London and was on- her drills, 'recitations, etc., showel careful at one o'clock. . . . ,- � I -1 t . ty years, �ud it is only now, when way to America pri?r to. December 29th- the .training and pleased all. A number 9f . I 2 � The lignor for twen: a L � ! alcoholic liquors by chemists. Tiow. -Mr. Henry Horton eel- � - PULSENTA , t - � ., I license act of last, year prohibits druggists t'he Province is more populous.- than ever, date of the coming into force of the ladies an gentlemen from Clinton added d his retiring from the teaching pro- -, �. _� . ng by ebrate ,I the jail - - chan Jackets i from selling alcoh;lic liq, der any that it'is felt that in some counties new regulations. She was, therefore, at- much to the plo"ure of the eveni fession by giving a grand entertainment in Astra 11 A lore un pr * , - - text or to any person without a doet,or!s is rather a usele" institution. .Nor ii this lowed to retain her 'jacket. Collector Bid- their fine sifiging. There was a good at- - I - r � " , certificate. This severe restriction was due to a lax enforcement of the law. Quite well stated that hereafter it would be man- tendance, the proceeds amounting to $St.- his school, school Fection No. 10, on the . . ___ � _�,� - 1. ft�� I _� 0!6���� MIPIRTT,� ' I I I N Y 1898 I d., I 1� � f PEOPLE I BUSY STORE C y t 0 1� e d Vb I I found to work harshly in certain cases and the contrary; it is due to the respect whi -th ditory for the customs oTicers to send to. the Invitations are ou� for a grand oyster supper evening of Friday, 7th inst. Long befoie 1 9 1 1 - it wait also held by some ict enforcement compete, and more public stores all sealskin garments, whether and ball, under the auspices of the Canadian the time for opening, the school house was . . . � . - . g patent me& - - strict enlorc�ment. of the Order of Forebters, on Tuesday eyenin well packed by a good natured, ex,aetanl Ladies GO& Jac,kets. I : 9 I . .� . prohibit druggists from,sellin i bapecially to the - I on'consignment or on their.owners' backs. - crowd, wh r t pro- - I ,* . - cines without a doctor's certificate. As the 1i - cense law. I - ___ I next. Supper served from 7 to 9 o'clock, at o "' Pr"omptly at 7. _. . - . � " � . r me to begin. 30, the I law was never intended to have such mean- The departmental stores got an airing. A the River hotel, ball at the town hall; good gram 0 1 . Exeter. curtain was drawn aside and one of the best ; I - i I r : ing and no person at the time thought it bill introduced by Air. Middleton, the in ' ern - I music by Bossenberry'i orchestra. -Mr. A. entertainments it has been the pleasure of I � - . 6a ImAkis � I � . _-1- .4 h- f-- TTamilton -rovidinc, for a onecial BRIEFS. -The Harold Jarvis concert, R M;+ -hell - ho has been snendina the Ladies' Cloth - C U-0 I COUICt DO interpreted m any W cb�y. "_ 4 9 . 9 . . as the whole object sought was to prevent tax on those -institutions, 'was the cause of which will be held in Gidley's opera house holidays at Loudon and vicinity, returned the writer to attend, began. It was all the I - __Z_ � I' � . . the eale by, druggists of alcoholic liquors as the discussion. The bill was not very favor- onMonday evening next, promises 'to excel- on Tuesday. -Miss Nellie Wamaley return. more pleasing to the large audience,compos- 0 � I a" b all others. Neatly all the seats have been ed for the most part of people of the section,.. 9 ' 1 � a beverage, it h 8 ,een found necessary to ably received, some members being entirely ed to Detroit last week, after spending & i - r- oppo�ed t6 interfering with departmental sold.-Edred, son of Am- i iability don, and nephew of Mr.Wm. Dtew, of this by home talent, with the' exception of the -s Seal Cape& i change the law and hence this bill. It pe Mr. Alfred Drew, Lon- couple of months at his home here.- as the programme was entirely carried out, . . Ladie 4 mita druggists to sell six ounceir of alcoholic stores, while others confessed their ir brose Smith, Percy an& Evelyn Smith and . I I I . 7 liquors without a doctor's c4itificate, in to see how the grievances complained of, by place, died on Monday last, aged 29 years. John Jowett have this we . ek commenced chairman, Mr. G. W. Holman, of Bayfield, - cases of emergei,icy, such as illness and legislation, could be remedied. The Prem. The funeral took place at London on Wed- studies at Clinton Collegiate. who is.a host in himself, and whose timely - * . 9 . tainting. It also permits the sale of pro- ier, however, thought the question of suffl. nesday last. -Mrs. Edward Hill, Stratford ; � � - I -anecdote and witticisms, together with the RAM prietory medicines which do not contain ei-ent importance to have it thoroughly en- Mrs. James Hill, Crediton ; Mrs. Newton obildren's,recitations and dialogues kept the Laidlivs Astrachan . Capes more than a certain percentage of alcohol quired hito by a special commission7of ex. Baker, of Fairfield, were the gue-%ts of Mr. Brucefteld. audience in constant ,outburst of laughter . � . and which are used entirely for m6dicinal ports, but he thought it too late in Me sea- and Mrs: Henry Harris, on Tuesday last.- NOTES.—Nlr. John Aikenhead left last and applause, Where every one excelled . . sion to - take action in this direction, and Mrs. James Hodgson, Palmerston, is visit- it is needless to specialize any particular . I ' Nab and Collars purposes. to ing relatives in and around this place. -Mr. week for London. -Among the list of performance, suffice it is to say the manner Ladies ' Anotherbill-by the Attorney -General is recommended the promotor of the bill Johii Hodg wounded at the London disaster, Mr. in which the children acquitted themselves . to amend the Denison court act. One withdraw it now-, and to move at the very Vann is visitinf relatives at Rag- Thomas Duncan, of Thorudale, is mentioned � � " clause of this bill is introduced to prevent a earliest possible stage next session, and. he Ian. -Mr. Win. Brooks eft on Monday last as being hurt. He is a son of Mr. John rallected great credit on Mr. Horton and I 0 19 C I a . . I thought, perhaps, the difficulties surround. for Owossa, bliebigan.-W. E. Brownink, his estimable wife,both of whom took much . misapplication of an amendment made to ing the question might be over -come. The ; medical student, left on Saturday last - for Duncan, who formerly lived near our village pFne in training them. There was no lag- Ladies a4mirmen n Ams, Gaviatlebs, - the act last year. The f4mendment provided - Montreal, to requme his studies. -E. J. -Me- Ib is the hope of I all that his injuries may be ging ything was prompt, lau - bill, was, ae,cordingjy with -drawn. . . � � for the recovery of the principal and inter slight. -Mr. Robert McCartney, Xloosej4w, . I I . Roberts, insurance agent, London, was in lively, .up-to-date, and every perform- . . . esten mortgages by Division Court suit. The. Humber piggery question engaged 1� town on business on Tuesday last. -Mrs. Manitobai is visiting at the home of him anee carried out with such theatrical re- , I - This was interpreted as rendering the debtor the attention of the public accounts Com- John Gillespie, wife of our bus driver, died uncle, Mr. A. Thompson, anti other friends. cision and distinct utterance as is selloro I � in, these cases, liable to be sent to jail under mittee at every' session during the past on Thursday and was buried on Sunday last, He, with his parents left a number of years found in such entertainments. Tim Doolan's . a judgment summons. There was no such week, and the end is not yet, although V _4_ 4-- ago for the Northwest,_ and this is his first 4- 4- A —4, ­t..a arkf. " a large I I � at, bhe x r ceine sy. . - MCXJTA19Q ­­ . 5. $ 1 - I inteation, and a clause in the . .I'M ra. O'Neil,clinton, - . _'Fe isit to the home land t�- � : , bill now be- every person but t -prom6tor,Mr. St.John , . � " � very largely attended. She was in her 51st v number of thoEe present, including Reeve I . I �� fore the House makes this clear. Sub see- is sick tired of it. When the investigation vMited last week at the home of Mrs. P. Mc. It A - , � 11 I ,_ , the year. Consumption was the. cause of her Shepherd, came in for small legacies. - . - I �2 tions two and three of sub -section 247, un- closes we shall let our readers knoii . death. -Mr. Marshall Hoehn, London, who Gregor. -Mr. Dundan and Miss Libbie Me- the reeve wears that hat at next nomination, . . ,4 . � ;, . der which certain poor debtorar have been. practical results. Any evidence taken thus . Cowan have returned from visiting relatives - � — ,71 as in the fatal city hall disaster at Lon. we bespeak for him another walk over. A 0 - �. , . sent to jail, are repealed and the following far has not changed the situation as we oat- w in *.Rorria.-Mr. D. Roas and wife have - . ,, * don, on the night of the 3rd, was in town pleasing feature of the occasion was� the I 1. . t . substituted in lieu thereof : (2) If he attends lined it last week. The only new matter dis- moved into Mr. McCartney's house, on the . - . 6 Tuesday last. He was an eve 'witness, presentation to Mr. Horton of a handsome 0 I I . - ! . and refuses to he sworn or to mike answer closed was, thab Newtoo,the chief informant Mill road. -The Union Church Sunday . i--- � - - � : but escaped unburb.-Mr. John b�rigg,of the and valuable couch, and Mrs. Horton an � 1, t I L ; I . . to,such questions as may be put to him,and and his brother, who gave tf stimony some- - school have lately sent their offerings to I � . - I . I Judge, are Mart, is on his route attending to the wants oak rocker of the latest design. Min Miry ' � I which-iii,the opinion of the what similar to his, had been closeted ivith � � T 9 I of his numerous custornera.-Mr. Robert Point O' Trembl;, Montreal and to the ,Newell read a beautifully worded and high- . I � � 11 proper question . Mr. St. John several times and some weeks Northwest. -Mr. Neil McFarlane,Greenock, ' �� I . It - Walker, merchant-, Blake, was in town on ly complimentary address while Miss Shen. 0 - . . B� - ago Rave that gentleman a written state- visited friends on the. 2 d of S nley, thi herd in Mr. HortZn . , r, --- 1hia reduces t zero the possibility bf,jin � . P jail, fof, no Tuesday last, calling on ,his old friende.- a to a ade the presentation.- A considerable discount . : fortanate persons being sent tc � ment, or .rather a statement written by St. week, where he formerly resided. He has . - . � � CoMplainif he is made to Mr. John Wood, cattle buyer, fell off a load made &.very appropriate reply thanking the . � . � honest debtor can John and singed by him, to the same effect " I : . ' - Of bay on Saturday last and broke his arm. been so long awkv that but few friends donors on behalf of himself and wife for. this �i-, __ at means he has of meeting ai the evidence he gave before the co izcd h` . .1t is ev will be, given off z ; state on oath wh I mmit- en years sine . - 7 I i I I -Mr. Frank Wood, of the Exeter rk 'P 0 he kindly expression of their appreciation and . L , a, debt he omes. A false statement could of t4s. Thus the matter rests at the time of . reek PM Im . I ., � packing house, is doing an extensivs, ?.'si. last a visit to the neighborhood. He good will. Thus Mr. Horton concludes - I T - I course be punished under the provisions of writing. St. John, however, is brying hard is a brother of M re. Gregor M cGre or and all - � - r .. I �. [I - nets. -Mr. Frank Snell, Ingersoll, ,visited . � 9 , seventeen years of active and very successful . i .1 t the criminal code. Section five is also re- to connect the Government, in some way Mrs. Hugh Gilmore. -The annual meet" � I i �, . . te,aled and the following substituted for it . with the responsibility of having disposed his parents here the past two weeks. -Miss - Ing experience in the teaching Rrofession. Five . ! , � . Mrs of the cheese factory was held on Mon0ay of these years were spent in school section I 1 1 . t I Berist, Dodds is visiting her sister, z . � I . far he has. - . I- ;; .. i � Thomas J. Amy, at Sharon. -Mr. N . ect officers for the coining year. The go. 10 and the reei in Usborne, Emoudville, - : . � m i ,_ " failed and unless he does this, his case, so . -f �, _ . . Carling intends building a fine new brick-:� Rest season has been the most successful one ] it appears that the judgment debtor of the deseased meat ; but thus V. j: to el . � � had, when or since judgment was obtained � . and the Rod school house, Tukersm-th. 190aVy - . ; I �i� . . � _. againat hilt, sufficient means and ability to far as political effect is concerned will be a - . I . � I i ­ � . I t� � residence on his property on Huron street.' since the erection of the I factory."�-Miss � 11 � ; I I Pay the debt or damages or costs recovered blank. -Mr. Fred W. Collins, issistant post- . Jean Jamieson has returned to London.- . �' . I � ' " � I eL - I � i Mr. Arthur Ketphen in now speaking for 1 6 . . � against him, either altogether or by the in- A bill from a private member which is aster, has been off duty for a few day a on Lakeb3t.- � - , Toronto. Mr. , � 4 ; stalments which the court in which ' the likely to get through is one of considerable in the Farmers' Institute below I . Igment was obtained has ordered, with- public interest, The three, principal provi- account of ill bealth.-Sleighing is getting . GATHERINCM-Th& municipal elections Dr ss Goods, il r jac, Ketchen isonij of our advanced farmers; I I " - out depriving himself or his family of the sions of this bill, 'as it bgs emerged from thin in some places. I z i, , , i " I V who is not only a successful, farmer but can for Howick, were keenly contest3d. For a � ' ' ' � i - . ordinary means of living, and that he has the municipal committee,are that reeves and - also speak on the platform. He will be time it was thought the majorities in an ' . - - -- - I . - I Id be small, but that was misleZ '.", I i , . wilfully transferred, assigned or made away deputy reeves shall be dropped from muni- MCKMOP. - gone for' about two months. -Mr. John cue Won : . ing, as all were,elected by very good ma- � �ii . ; I with such mean% in order to defeat the col- cipal councils in towns of less than 5,OW Ladies" Jacket Cloths i . A SOCIAL EVENING. -About ievienty-five Reid and bride are now settled in their home I . . 9 . , i lection of the rtaid jadgment or instalments, population, and that the councils in such jorities. Mr. S. Ferguson defeated Mr. I I i or eighty relatives and friendsof Mr. and amidetthegood wighes of many friendel.- : . . - I . �r I � I the Judge may, if he thinks fit, order such towns shall consist. only of six Councillors John Jacques for the reeveship, by 113 ; . i Mrs. James Strong aesembled at their resi. Among the list of those killed in the London Pa m dence on Friday evening last for the purpose disaster was Mr. John Turner, ex -alderman, � . rty to he committed to the common jail and a mayor, also that the ward system be Mr. Gregg whipped Mr. Stewart by 74 0 ; . - done away with. It is provided that town& - .� � of the countv in which the party -so sum 9 who is a cousin 6f Mrs. - !John Ketchen, Mi. Finlay bested Mr. Donaghy by 102, - Shawls and .Wra ' I , . . of spending a social evening together. DaRcin . moned resides or -carries on business, for which desire may, by by-law, revert to the Stanley. He leaves a wife a: nd five Children and the two old councillors, Messrs. Doig PS9 , : I , . . � i . ; a ))L _ was started at an early hour to excellent music I I a pie . - I any period not exceeding 40 i aya. � ward system. The bill also referred 'o furnished by Mr. Thomas Rands, of Morris, to mourn his loss. I and Spence, were quite ce ahead of the 0 . I I ; � I - . Under this bill if anv Derson is hereafter -t0WI18hiD councils, but thi clause was elim- .L1_ ILK 0 13 U 4. 1 , third man, Mr. Aldrich. As all the council I ! - � __Y., � .� . I I j L ; ipt:.: - L I . . n .- : � I . ..; J. � � __1L . L 1. I I . - . I I I . I I . 4 . I ­ �L . I - . � I I I I . � __ I - .: . . I . - ; . . I � .. I � L. . � � - I I ; - . � _­ ­ ­ ; � . * — 1. L ; I . - I` - -1 IV . I � . I A ARY � a - - cmew � I .. I . LOCAL BRlEP-Q.-Mr, I I iamilv were renewing vl& , . - L Dsihw,00d on ,Sunday I I boor I P&1'A_.-&1r. welsoul I - -: � . Visit On �811ndsy.-Misg 1. .. . t Mr. George A,n -Vist = " eb Sat: &y,_�-MT. John 8 11 , � Dakot#,, is here visiting. 16vos,_Mr, ana -mrs. iE. % . Vohwoodf were visiting . , , ,61I.Sundgy.-Mr. Georgel ,a V#Juable horse to -Mr. ' ' '.04 figUrO.-MeB9r-5- Ja � ir,eorge Bender 146ft las ,Illinois, where they inteur- - . ,-M y Ka summer. r. Hear, ,over 2)500 logo in his Yat� . . * L - _The Marriage on T1 L L _28,of Mies Edith, daual � - , 33farmony, to Alfred Lup 3)&wnie, -was aninterest t 'hat usually quietlocalil took place at 6 P. rn�, at A .brlds)s father ,and -was Pei , ,T. Noble$ 40i Harmony - ,charming costume of w -b L L - � With orange Noisome, rit L 13he also ,�vore a wrieath 11 I , and -carried white, icarnat the ciontradting parties -d .. L er, Lin(wood, W I t ard, . . ie ind %. 6. g Couple' w. arel . ighly r (1, . L eapee a, , , , 'I ' deuce on lot � .3, Concessi inie. . . , . - mmim . . - . _. THE X,A9 . . - - SZArORTH, - .FL*u W -bat. �(new) ..... .... #prIng Wtest per bufshel.— Gs*� @ per b=h61_-._--_-_ . per b4sb61--­-.­ - rVAST vorbUBhe'_­ ...... _Q� urtey - t _V11"', No, -1, loose— - - I Zu06er.,ftb...­...­ .-� d z . 'r 4 0 __ ---.--- 01irI Mr 10014-....- - .. L . , glay perton Zew,"­.. - -a JUd P6W1WtA...­._­, SEGiskine.-O* ­...__._, . � W .f,*-. � � - .. Vatas.dis P-01 iusiA i�e;;i�­ tbil) psl bWfA" _: � ; �LW* JW.*Md4long)_­,i . I I - *oA . proord Obort),!­­ "IM100.porbiw.. .....�­­-, ofive' 8 , r � eedz..............- ,Wim6thy Blood ...... �­­­ .,irork, per J00.b1..ba-a..*-­1 wlow,perlb,,­_�­ ....... . I *_ I . TOR"yo, ,T%n.. 6_FW1 Apdag *Jk"t, -#Dw8b 410 VGA rM. pey Lbueb, 46c to 474c, 1 ­pef 11"t IS 00 ft *9 W , ' -6 to".per ­ bag We *WWW - to 10a '. dr;=d hoi% Ver !O I M-NNOMMON I DairY 3U . TORONTO, JaTIU8rV recei�_­ I .pt�'of large rolle � go6t( demand, amd the x 14 to 1410 ; choice Asir - firm at 16 to Ito ; medi - . at 12 tcf i4c. Elggs-Tt the demand is good and: L at 15 to We,; new laida. , - . at IS ,.to 19C 1; 'cold Ator, ; 4-c and I ii . a,ri%low at I , ; ; . 131to 14C.- 1 . MONZTREAL. JSnu&rY I - is no Material Change 110 Continue steady at, 19 1 xnand' is Itall from -tl age-Tftiere is a go � E - , . _ I - . PrI.CM We quote : _.�b I . . I I , Zandled IS* to 19a , Xc . S, 1 7 � 15c, and western. limed. i . ..dozen. . . . t --4 . � - I- Toronto rQuil w - . I - TOTWNTO,January 11,- s_ e -demand is not . fair, tb L � - - 11 marRet is About steadj, 11 ing at 7J to,8e, igeese W : at 45c� : . i . V_ L _01 1 � . uVie Stock LL . Mo,_mnzAL, Januar "a 1; turned outstrong, aul :_ � done, although prites. .--L the advance being ft, 11 .. pound in the pixoe of c . � what was Inid two ; . , - Martel boulght eight P) pound ; pretty good, i I -3J to nearly 41C, and 8 . I I -from 12i to a I JC per pou --:. � ,N� good'ealves were boug] _... ih"kiket, and price :�� DUVg 0SIV44 tell at fr - - 0 � JZoep sold at from a , � Iambs at ff-om, 4i tc � . Be-neeal bought 1.6 choi - , I .5e per pound., and thel I - _ _� the lot. F*t hogs self L . - __ pound. - � . ._� BUFFAW1. JanM)'LLL �, �_, I inquiry fez the beat , L : I . 9 � - k steady -, medium. to lit & I ' 1 $4.W to WID - V . X I I,- .. $4M.; grain steers, 6 . I . - .vmooth fst heifirs, * i i� � � butchers' stock� $&65 � , 1 71 butehots? vowvi $3.1 1 - -8.9 ; .1 bulls, 43.65 to $ .' 0 ; � ��. Hop-Murket slow &� , - - )a to Choice Yo I.- er , go( L . � ­* Prime selocted do, �_ I packers' .grades, S&', .. ­ ". ".. weiglits '$3'70 to 43.7 .. � � to SS.L7 '5, L'.. 'roUghsl __ 7' 1 , $ ­ _. V-75 t*0 t pigs, V ' L _ I .1 81ICI lambs-Ift;Aet � - for lambs ,-, sheep in b � ; . 11 10teii,dy pricee ; fxmbe,� prime, W. 10 to $5.25 11 L 11 to $5 - culls, .S4.75 to �, -extra, 7 $5,75 to $5.-M I � $5.65 ; cull$, $4.L25 _t,o; , - . ­ to selected Y�bihero, f q 9 anu e essrs. tory an was eip ur I - ___ - ' . I i . I 9 : , it has run the - .�, I. for 1898 have won their spurs heretofore, . � . imprieoned under a judgment summons, it ivated in committee and A until about five o'clock Saturday morning, 11111 11HU1719 utuing utuo - I -1 I � will -be because he will not or does not want gauntlet of committee in its amendment when the company wended their respective Bluevale-� . we may expect extra,,good municipal gov- ., I . . I 1. . � . to P�y his debts and not because he is not form it bids fair to become. law. It will ways homeward, undoubtedly a little tired NOTES. -The annual meeting of the Blue. ernment this year. -Mr. J. McEwan, -of : . .� - . . - ; all ! : I . I I - � I - able. The bill was gener y approved of result in sympli,fying murkicipal matters in but feeling that they had had a most enjoy- vale Cheese and Butter Cbfiipany will be WLoxeter,i taught his-�flrst in No. 1,Howick, 1� I - . I I . I r by members on both sides of the House. iowns very much and will, no doubt, be ,p6ble evening. The young people feel en- held in the Forester'S hall, on Tuesday, on Tuesday. Mr. AfeEwan succeeds Mr. � 11 i . . I ; - . I . � . Soon after.the re -assembling of the House generally approved of. It is along the'-sarne debted to the genial host and his estimable January 18th. -The first� debate of the 1 Win. Hartley, who purposes preparing for . . � . i I .1 i I , - � . on Tuesday, the Opposition - decided once lines as the bill introduced by the Premier wife and hope that there may be many other Bluevale Jjiteriiry and Deba ing Society took the ministry. -Mrs. Robert Nay, of Souris � . I I � . � more to mewire their strength with the last eession, but which had to be withdrawn uch enjoyable times. place on Monday evening, t account. of the Manitoba, came to Gorrie on Friday, ana If you are needing anything -in Winter Goods of any � . � Government on a *ant of confidence motion. OWing to the opposition to it, only it is not 6 Orange Young Britons' social coming off on I for some weeks will visit his many relatives . 0 - I . -ey brought forward their annual motion. nearly so radical a A far reaching. SAT) BtRFLANVNIENT.-A sad bereavement. - t 11 "Resolved" that - - . . � - Th 14 ,Wednesday. The subjec - here. -Mr. Robert Wallace took a load of declaring that the system of purchase by - in the neighborhood occurred at the real- the sword is greater than the pen in mould- lambs to -Harriston - on New Year's day. description, it will pay you -well to give us a call anytime : . � � deuce of Joseph C. Morrison, councillor, on . I � i tender should be more largely practised in ing of a nation's character and p 1) They were for Mr. Dulmage.-The eacra- . I . I re age I . - 4 . . ; � ! ! Newi3 of tiie Week the 21st of December, when the third daugh month, - - ; - . � obtaining supplies for the public inatitu- was exceedingly well debated, .although all ment of the Lord's Supper was dispene I I - . ; I . � . �: I tiong. Mr. Crawford did not *etend that TAA-,.SVAAL ELEcTioN.-s. -President Krug- ter, Wilhelmina, aged nine years died after I - ' , �� � - - . king re-el,action in the Transvaal. three days sickness. She was At school the speakers confessed to being nervous. McIntosh congrega�iou, on Sunday last.- . I � � [ . all goods could be so purchased, but was of er is, see I on The pen wag upheld by Mr. A. McEwen, Mr. Andrew Gowdy, near Belmore, took 13 - . � I , � I I � I . ; , 4 iniou that a much greater quantity thnn There are two other candidates in the field. the previous Thursday and went home as I I I op . I I assisted by Messrs. R. N. buff and Robert hogs to Winghain last Monday, which aver- L I � � : I was now obtained could be purchased by CHIN -A's LOA \-. -,China is seeking to r well as usual. During the evening she . I I . aise . . Black, while the cause 'ofl the� sword wis aged 195 pounds each and received $4-'*, - - I I . I ompladned of a pain in her ear. Medical . �. that eyr.tem with advantage to the Province. a loan of sixteen million pounds sterling in C championed by Mr. J. J ­Denman, assisted! per cwt. for them. -Mr. A. Sbott weez I . � I . I � 2 1Mr. Davis, the Provincial -Secretary, re. London, which is believed to be guaranteed aid was secured but Could do nothM'IZ. by Messrs. R. G. Casemore and Will Fraser. elected trustee at the recent annual schd6l. - I � Matter flowed from the ear and the �Wtrd � I .. . I plied. He gave figures i4hawing that out of by the British Government. The pen won by four points. The jud meeting. -Mr. and Mrs. Wright, of Thom- - ' - I . I * i � , was racked with pain for a day and a night . gee L 7 . I � ! t $800,000 worth of goods purchased by the A STm-i-sca: ALLI'ANCE. -Lady Anne Cov- iFere hono residents, Rev. Messrs. ton, are visiting at Mr. Jame W i lit . . ! 1; ra I I . �. I - '1Q0,000 was obtained by tender, entry, third daughter of the Earl of until relieved by death caused by effusion J. West, and Dr. Toole. present. -M esers. Lowish g in each . I � : - Province $2 , Coven- of the brain.. A large number -of neighbors D. Rogers aid W, . an, ;rgt, a at . I ' 1-1 and that of only some $60,000, could it be try, was married at &.Peter's church,lij'aton * Each speaker was allowed ten minutes, -and lost a fine horse recently. -Mies H. Burns ,-Z rT im - G)_ . and fxien'de lurned out to the funeral to I -Jel�) � .. . J�l �: pretended that the tender system could be a uare,London,to Prince Dhuleep Singh, son . . the leader who spoke first,� five minutes to'l -left last Monday for her school, south of .. I � - I . � I d in addition to the amount stated, ol the late Maharajah of Lahore. show their ay*pathy for the parents in their [ � r X � , I emp oye reply. - The subjeat is almost inexhaustible, 1 Ggrrie.-Mise Etta Scott secured a school . - � . , . r J an4 of this quantity there were good grounds EAIY. bereavement, although a very stormy day. ' I I in the of Hastings and left last I . ?, : - A I)Fsm.-DANT Ok SEBASTIAN C."OT D they might debate for weeks and neiiher . � - . . . � I COUINCIL.-COUDCil met in Jones' Hotel, Co ty I - � �, .� for saying that it would not be to the ad- -John W. Cabot, a New York broker,'died side arrive at & convincing conolu4ion, there: Friday f:ruher new field of labor. -Mies . . . I - , I . Vantage of the 'Province to purebaie by at his home in Elizabeth, New Jersey, from Leadbury, on Monday, the 10th inst- Mem- foref, ten minutes was a tantalizingly short . Mary McKinney, of Toronto, is visiting her M L - AU . � I I M� � � I t �-nder. This subject has been discussed so paralysis. Mr. Cabot claimed to be a direct bers all present and took declaration and flifie for the debaters. Seeing too, they had parents here at present.-Mr.W.H. Webber 11 - L I . I t . I i� I - � ered . up, it'was evi. � contributed fourof the load of Shropshire - I - �; , If I frequently in the: House and has been talked aescendant of Exp16 rier Cabot. qualification ,of office before the clerk, so much matter gat� -by Mr. Wineland, . , I so thread -b -%re, that members Ending they DEATn OF MR,� EILVEST H-4RT.-Mr. Daniel Manley was elected Deputy Reeve; dent that the debaters had studied and read lambs recently purchased. 6 I - T_U_ T ' &S ___ . 4.-A L, ! _1L1L_ A- � CF_ � sheep, $4.35 to $4.65 -, to t4.25 ; calls, .82.59 . . . ___ , uncle of the S Anole M.,ww oonae&lon 16, ISF�PLEWLVJ- � ct -the bride's John , r�ls,e,..�a p u_uh.� . " . -chailotte, second Granger. 59-REIVRE--on D dwice of the bfid0s 1� . Mr. Djmivl Ron, to M of Mr. John Ittinke. A �INSDOX-XCXV,19211 b4de's father fte I4 - r) ei�;b��r 22nd, Vr. ��,[e , W. Brumdon.,of V! to Wes Eftell1a McKeD, 38"TERLING-0. Is Prairie, Manitoba, �- 7. W. Wright -to Mill .. ber -22nd. by Rev. � cluk-kiry, to Kim VIZ townsb1p, . ! XoKAT-SVA�LLAC0311 ard. by Rev. W� I principal of the Ron Smallacombe, ' ZARNMS-ET.A. __ W?X8--1n I - Rev. sr. WQ;�� e xv _. .. - . - I - Could not say anything on it, Llhat has not Ernesto Hart, ediwr of the Brition. Medical . or U wo-appu " OL p up the subject a good deal and u tne ae. oflows. jur. VY r use a ek of e.&qmL- � . . 1. i .1 " 1 7 SPO - Trow�-41RZE"13 n - �L � been said a hundred times before, seemed Health Journal, iol dead. Mr. Hart, who David M. Row, treasurer; William Evans, hates lin the future are is well prepared, � leat Shropshim.-Mr. George Burnett is I . 1. , I . � ,dence of tas bridies 1, � - . . . c 11 Avisob SPOUont indifferent about engaging in the� debate and was for several years editor of the Lancet, a-sessor; Charles Dodds, collector; Adain Bluev�le will have a considerable itore of preparing to bi4d a brick house next sum- . - � �. Xr. I � . I I . I 4 �� � � . I as a result it was of a most dissultory,. dull was bom in June, 11836. He was educated Dickson and William G. Smith, anditors. information by the spriag.j Before the Ae- : mer. -Mr. Garket.t. of Gorrie, pays his . � . 0agoode, Hall, Toren sad uninteresting character and did not at the City of London school and the Sch' I The .reeve, clerk, Thomas Murray�, John bate commenced the honorary presidents, i I ,art4 - .. � daughter of SmueI A - . I 00 - . weekly visits to our burg, when he imp . 1. � . � DMIT � � I last long. The motion. was voted down on of St. George's hospital. At one time he M El ard Bernard O'Connell, a baud of Rave. R;gers and West ' e short addresses instruction in instrumental musie.-Mr. - * I " 11 d"covfue b*ws 10� ' v I , I . althMiahard Pollard, sanitary young society. , Hu li'Hallad near Belmore, sold fifteen . i. - anbUd b 'Rev. J. - � a division by a vote of 48 to 26, thus giving was ophthalmic at St. Mary's hospital. He he , , inspector. of eneours ement to I AYS . , small _g C o, . . DRY,GOODS- CoMpA]gy 1 its, of � � to I the Government a majority of �2-.' rendered great service in exposing the de- Accounts for salaries, charity and The next d4bato will come off ' on Wednes- h of cattle last week, receiving about ' . ` I I . I �� , . as jet 11r. 46r? � .j. I - Another want of confidence motion was footive arrangements for the sick poor in accounts amounting to $236.47 were paid- day evening, January 19th, subject $40 per head for them. An a sheep and - I - 11 ... "I 'EK �� - I . I -,- - - . -, . � Wednesday. This time it workhouses, his efforts leading to the pus. A request from William McKay and Joseph Iv t it is a t th- . .. bride%pwonU6 i - brought up on . so ed ths beiiefi to iA country to cattfe man Mr.Elalladay is fast 00min to - . I of a financial character and was to this so of Hardy's Aci and the creation of the C. Morrison to have north f lot 11, ponces. allow ob- to ec, f he fronL-John Gowity sold six headg to I - - FAT.X w- _8 . was. I inamen me in ree." T the . _r� KAnnedLy .. ��, I . . effect that it is to be regretted the amonat Metropolitan Asylums Boaid. His reports sion ll,, and north halt of wath half lot 11, leader of the affirmative in to be Dr. Toole, the same buyers, ' doubling ,the money he IsAft � * il 1 J1113M - LL . 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