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I FEBR, I lb 18984 � k--- "I � � , ". . _,_-_ -_ . - ,� � I � . - ­ - � "I'll "I'll ...... ...... - I ­ � . - __ -1 - � . I �_ I _. ­ - . I . - . _­ - . ,�_ 4 - � I - . X 1. "EW ADVERTISEMENTS. 1. � - . I - I - . 1. _­:I-�--I`i 7,- _, 11.1 . I . . . I., _­ � I i .- FEBRU ' I I I � - - . I I - 1. . . . - � - I � � � N state of education in ne*at,g and public Op � . . - I I 1 ! I - � - - I � . . * bows in the f 4t, -8 ker,, he that: nobody could i'dony the truth of. The 1��i " - - . _. � �On. . proo4we 0 t - - . pea I � - � 1-1 . I * _'Tthe 0, ommons to two litter of the,affirmative did very, well I I I I - - . �11 - � iT., I I schbols, sake the metibers o I I � I .4 . � � in, model and normal schools, T�e provincip ' y - _1: � � -h b . � obe I I . -1 - ��_ .1 Government does not oc- . I 2 - �L - Pert - . . � -;�i . I . ��. AW The figtrec between the parentheds, atter each the order of His Excellency. . Mr. Speaker indeed, vonsiderini their youth, being school I � X - - . I I *ddlemii � - I * � I I I . 1--4 J1 I I I 1.1 �, : bb�% denotes the pi.ge of the paper on which the and in high , schools -And universities. � cupy the place of riovidence in relation to - "I'll . 1. ­ � ­ I --George Mi 4 1 , -ement wilt b, found. - -follow this her with the rowan. Their speeches - . . *L�: f.- ad ert% " I then proceeds to us t - I �Ii - That stM higher achievements; can. -be. made ' - members sifter him. OM_. .their ariival ab ihowed careful preparation and they scored .. . - J11- I ,'( -1 � chall, died a short time - � � 4 i7. H&vd YOU; Met Run ?-Orelt & Ikedonald (1) I - agriculture. 16 cannot bring good harvests . I � I'll * - - _�_ � ' of hi's ton in Port Hato � I �,� �, . , . �1_ A- Humble Heme--Bros4foot Box & 00. (5 'does not admit of doubt but Mr. Whitney' or keep off bid seasons, but it deserves the Senate, Lord Aberdeen proceeds to do- a lar4a number -of Points.' At most de'likta - r_ 'LL. � �u the - I I I I I " j ,; � a . , I . ��'. - � - Clftrw Sal X Klumon &Co. (5) and his friends cannot, 'or at less liver the speech irom tb� throne, first in of ,thin kind when! men and women oppo, I . � brother of Mr. Jam" I � ; F 4- - const - 01--W. W. 11offman (6) t do 110tt ' support of the farming community for what pso . I � 1T. - I I - I.. I oftell. . .. � I 1#1 HE I ex 1� a English and afterwards in French. This each other the subject is not taken seriously, -- . I I.. . i . � I I � � , Sbareho der's ldeetlng- W. TA. Oulmette (6) int oat how these achis ' . � �i . . I � . I . I � i -A pretty wedding I �i i! m_ PO "'MantO are to be it has done,in a sensible, vigorous and withal done, both Houses sod to busidens. If man Is d smart things are said, and. - . � �. ,. I I . Iffouse. and lAt!for Sole-Whi. Reedy (6) - - � 7 i T � I f . - � . - I .1 i 3residence of I L " ? � . . ; . . I . t , j: . it the � I I I , . � L I i . Z;. Plenty of cord-;�-W. Scott & 00. (8) . attained. At onetime theyware inf&vor .economical way for the. promotion of their there are any memcroac to � be L or , t Y, a 'p',L rat Z a' h a � ' im they gen. . �., i � �;_,_ Farm for Saxe_m. w Adams (s) . introduced if he . *0 any sarou - - . � i �� .. of abolishi the office of Minister�of Edica. formal business to be transacted th&t can be orally use it. . . . �,, - . 2 Roger, of Motherwell, 1 , , - I i ,F, w - , 1119 industry. But at t - �. � I - I :.1 Do You wear felt Boats 12J -R. Willie (T)L) ' � his debate those ela. -, � . . Mite Mary, was Marl I ? ! , . . 96111ion for SAl*_J&MeJL Ron (5) tion, at another they pvposed to retain him � . done. No actual business', howe,,re' can be meats were entirely absent. The speakers ' � I - - . . , 7 � � r, 1! ,I I P - � � . I : I i ,� I larown, of Oak River, I . L - 1000 JBJoye'e8�_MAr@bJtllL &L M (6) - - rformed until the sp - , -!�. - ,I � � ; � � : but to fasten his hands *ith an'irre6ponsible _sech from the throne were earnest and the judg"'gave their de, L , ;; � I V 1�� Auction Sal*�4saso Miller (5) - � . ! , T- I . ...... I -The Presbyterian � . ., M, F on th; . - . . Auction Ssle�-Bobert McGowan (5) " advi News of the .Week. been adopted. Thel� �consideration of cision in favor of the affirmative I t � .. J L . -1 .. � sory board," while not long ago it -is . . 0 !; i f milverton, at a recen I � i'� - .1 - ' . �L � � 99 'a 4 - ithe speech is always pib4trnod until the gro�!uda of pure reasoning. To their credit, � - I t� Garden Seed -F. A. Edwards (8) DEATH OF Rxv. DR. CARsoN.-The Rev. . '. .. I ;� -,'. -, : , � ; , , a Unanimous,call. to R-ev . � , �;! " notorious that the chief interest the Conner- I following day And the w� - -he gentlemen of the negative be. I I , , , I - oftholder's Meeting- James Murray k5) I i . Do time of the be it said. t . " '. I . I I Joseph Carson, A D., vice -provost of the 1. I . , � j! �_ - . ": '. Notice. to Debton-L. MeMnald (6) L 7 � Guelph, offering -a -sabar � ' . 71 t - ) vative party hid in educational matters was : University of Dublin since 1890, in dead �Houae is taken up with it until it in either' haved'like gentlemen, and in them &be ladies I . 1 �� � �1 I . . . . . . I I 4� - I 11 L F. :I,- Auctlen Sale -A. McKinnon (6) � I ' adopted or defeated. If ted, of Course, had foemen worthy of their steel. The L . . . I � �-;i ,� _­ I manse. . I : _. �,'�, ; . ated-J. J. Sprost. (6) I � to ride the Protestant bores over separate i DR. N.AmsLw Rwums io E.NGt,,,wD.-' Dr. . ; I I - ' - - � ;,i j i ., �. i � � � - �. I - . � � 7 . . -Airs. James Lain �_ .L- - : I I - -_ me Iss to r Ign. . jority of points, . I : it i : � ,g I -. -_ I � aeon I 11 �FridtjofXansen. the Arctic -explorer, has �, , I - , Au Sale -Win. Davey (6) the Govern nt'h" to r I - - " �� - _=_�� , , i ,� schools. The policy of the present. Govern. I _. � I . daughter of Mr. Donal � . � . - - . � '7 � ­ dges thoaghb it wiser not to'tell the � � 7 ; . . � r father's residene I . - � I- t 1� �� . I sailed od- the Canard liner Campania for . .SPEECH FROM TH THRONE. the I . ; I I , "�, .; � � I I . num?:r for fear of iiiereasin th * . . - . at lie . � I _g air prover- . - "'i i - s ined the usual reference I �! , �: I _. t1b. She leaves a hualm ; I - I - I - I _� � ­ itim ment has been consistent and ateadY-& ' Liverpool * - Mrs. Frances Hodgion Barnett - The speech conts ,bial vi-nity, we suppose. The decision of ; � � � . f#fft 1, ,, policy of gradual improvement. i . I � t i i . - - � � . itlf "-"' (5tang � a it time the authoress, was also a passenger 'on the to the material txosperitY,, of the countr - . - I � , i , � ? � mourn their loss. I ',� 1. . - bT; the judgeswas greeted with -loud applause d I 1. I 1 5 A � � . _�'. � i ; for a change? Attention was a o called to the favors, . 1,i�. , - - Babb, � ­ : I -Miss Jennie � -1 � - : _4 I I ,� - . % DESTROYED. -The ' ce Minister in , , � -i again elected seeretaryi I - CTiptG by everyong, but especially by the ladies ;I __�i � I - . village Of loanfloated by the FinAn J :,� 1, ; __ ­ . . . 11 � "I I � - : - � ' rm Government have bee -a in a a, in a on ; a We as an England Reference wasmade to the de. proient. And why? Beca�ae they felt that 11 I �, i,*. � - _. wort League at thS 04 � l � !The Refo - � - !_ , � �, SRAFORTH, FRIDAY Feb. 11th. 1898 1 . _� h � .. , � power for nearl 27- Years, and a long suc- barn to the ground. A *am and I I!, i T ­ - the Bluevale literary and debating society . I 1, - 11 I � " I - � . � 'Y wo nunciation of the German and- Belgian ­ � -, ford last w6ek, and Misi - f ��, _____4-_ bad -decided for the world that women � z , � - 11 I - , , the vice-presidents. � . - � � -- I ., � � . cession of ministers have succeeded one an. Chil a perished in the flames. - The disas. treaties, which will enabl' Canad' . 7 I � �1_ I � . - a a to im� - : ; � I_- 0 i ,I - � .. I : ; . ; ther in the various Departmenta of ter Caused great distress. should vote. Instead of a'debate at the i i 7, Z i. � ..A � ; I � � � . The Leaders. ; ; the . � prove her commercial relations with the . ''! t , - __ -The boarA.0f man - � " �_ regular' meeting of the literary society on 7 f - : . ­ - ;� - . . To Mm.wzR Tun SHAH. -The .Berlin Poit mother country and- the sister colonie3. ' � . - Stratford consists of Uis I I - i aysiblearnafrom Russian so --' - I I I f this *ask, a mock . it . . - I �1' - 4 1� . public service. Not one of these -has been a Wednesday evening 0 . , f - � ` , Hon. A. S. Hardy, Premier of Ontari4, � ; I I r , 3 , 1. urces of the The opening up of the Yukon country so as I - , �! 1. ron, James O"Loane, P.' 1� convicted, or even charged with dish - ty discovery of a eonspi trial was introductcT as a pleasant change, an - - . ,, � . J f ones mey at Teheran, Persia, L t � ; � : - . . � ! �i -.�i , - '4 C., local Mae " and Ron. G. W. Ross, Minister of Educa. I to reach the gold fields of the Klondike, and - .L I,_ . .. ..* . ., or malfeasance of office. As a rule they to murd;r the Shah and to install a y: ounger . I account of which . I , 1; I � 1- # the clerk of ter, au& 11 I � �;. I the promp action in doingiso was also refer. L. the Comity � �� , tion, will address a mass me4ing of the I � �� i ,.- I 4 I I . brother at the I At all deb&Ws, beginning with last Satur- . .3 ­34-ra. 'Verner Xiien � , I , . . have been poor me . Palace. ad to. The increase in trade wan alluded . f, I ��, , . t . ; �. I t a, and they have left their day evening, the speakeits have fifteen min- : I .1 . � . I � electors of South Huron in the interests of SEALING WAX 0AUSEDDEATIr.-Tho death r . ! il � - to and the fact that certain government con- L , �� . :i the aige of 74 years, on k �, poRitions as poor as When they entered upon � utes instead of ten.1 Oar society is sadly in I " �, '� � 1. � . � - I 11 -� � I .. Mr. McLean, the Liberal candidate, in Ex- I - . Of Lord Clonnell was caused by his drop. tracts had been granted with provision to - , L was one of the first settli , � I ­ . � ­ : . - � . 1 need of music, If 'our musical young pea - I E � - them, or poorer. Is it time for a change in ping of & little hot seaJing wax.on-his hand . . . ': p - , �_ z - �_F . eter, on Tuesday next,,the 15th inst., at one .- - provide 8' inst the sweating system. The � I i- and highly respects&. I I - w' � 7 this regard? Does Mr. .Whitney think the. whereup&,blood ]b6isoumigrapidlydevelopedl pie would try to, give some the meetings . � �. 1. - � 11 on. -bills; promised- in the speech are the plebis- - would be much more enjoyable, 1, .1 � �* large family of grown up . it - I o'clock in the afterno He only succeeded to the title in 1896. cite bill, so as to take a vote on prohibition, . . 1. I survive her. - . I i � I I , I . _ . 4 people 0 Ontario have so soon forgotten the ' _41-1. z 'L I i This will be Mr. Hapdy's first visit -to this . 19cmusim HIS SALARY.--rThe Reichstag the suberannuation bill and a, measure to . I I - 1�g -Mr. James Hill 01 t , � ----NNW 11 I z : - . �, ; I I I . -5 � � � I � I , z � : I L _� ;1 corrupti6 and maladministration of public at Berlin adopted the iucre&46 of the sals repeal the Dominion Franchise Act. The � L Of Mr. Alex. Hill, of Rif f i � county and will afford many of the electors . , . � I � � . i I - funds and public offices which muked the ,of Prince Hohenlohe, the Imperial ChAnCe7- new v6ters' list will be baied., on the pro- - .- Etensall. .If . I i -7 1 7 - x - I �J�:! 10n January 15th, to 1A � i an opportunity of seeing mud hearing the Mari . ! � �, % � a . I il. I . i . i - . p % T career of his political friends at Ottawa ? lor, to 100,000 marks. The Social Demo- yincial system., There in 'no reference to an ORDER your garden seeds from F. A. I '. ix . � - - � ; r ;vas a fashion i r . who has for so many years played no promi- crate, Freisinniges, and the South German ftwmws, make selections from Renole's Catalogue, __ . I I � I L wedding L . [ �' L I I I I insolvency bill. ,�,q, � - young couple spent t! . .. : I . L . w � � and leave'q_rders this mouth'for early deli I , � - : . I - . : I . ;,� , . i nent and so honorable apart in the- public No I It is no time for & * change. The Pe!etple's party opposed the propositior. . ve 1 � . . I[ �Chioa I , � I . ! � � CoXSE'P.VATrV-X SPLr.r. . . � -go. i I r people of this Province wi 1641 � I affairsof Ontario, TheMinister of 9duca- sh their blie JdELPED To 'CAMTRZ R. L H. HoLmEs.- . I I . �, � . :1� ��, I PU I I ,�'. I � I -At the closing sessio I � affairs stilltobe conducted with wisdom, Chief of Police 3 ngton, The Conservative party is going to meet - CORN CHOP.-Fif% tons on hand at $15 � � . . i j 7 - � orome Dumas,of BUrli i j . I tion is not.& stranger to many of our read- % 111 worth League coii�,entioi ; � : I I . I : . . - - I 7 . q . - ; � -honesty and progress. They know a good ' Vermon with another serious Fplit in respect to the per ton. D. UaquHART. eunH Oatmeal Mills. . . I �f I : _. �9 died lately of Bright's disease. I ,�_ , Z a short tiMe ago, in rest I � I � � . - I He was instrumental in the capture of H.H. railr6ad policy of the Dominion Gov- U72x2 'i, ;, � , era. If not the ablest, he is among the Yokon V � . - � . I r. 11�_ - , I � I � - tion by Rev. J. W. Holn - � --- I thing when they have it, and they propose ment. Sir Charles Tapper and a good � MESSRS. 'COOK BROS. of the Hensall . ., � J 1, L � I I r � I : - - a . ablest platform speakers in Canada, and Holmes. He was born in Ilierville, Que ern I - - 1, hol . � . I .. i.,1' � to . I I ­ � d the -next annual A� � . . � i * I - I 1 Mr. Hardy and his colleagues an- and began life as a boatman on Lake Ohal. , rr . those who have heard him before will be to give J . ' = leading Conservatives support the -' Flouring Hills-, an selling chopped corn this week I I � I I other lease of the farm. . plain. ' a, while George E. Foster and another : and next week at $16 per ton. or will excliange for . i -.! � 1 � .1 . - I �' chall. � , I � i �, 1 1 � � � .1 � , . . �. � ,. , cats pound for pound, Com BRw , Hensall. . I I . * I ; �, , -One of the oldest I - � � __ .- I - pleased to ha*e im opportunity of -,listening � . . STaANDED VrmEw.--�-Reporte of stranded section of the party strongly oppose it. Mr. it , 1 1572-2 � ; " , I � I . ; died last week -aged 90 1 1 � to him again. Those who hare never I vessels along the coast continue to come in Foster is said to be -asserting himself in thin I . � , . " � ;� I I - _� - J I I . . . . � . � I � . 7�� � � � � I - . - . � son of Mrs. - - . I I r _. Gattexill mo 1 - Two of .& Kind. to Boston, and it is thought that at least 15 way to obtain.the leadershi of. this party. I SEULING off all crockery and elothingbelow � I . � I � � - ;_ I . rp I au - cost to make room for spriag goods. The clessest I.; �� � - � 1 - � : Sir Charles, however, hasnot yet lost . And f reshebt stock of groceries In town. , Produce of I � _� � i ; and Mrs. Pridhaw. -Sho-, � I � z : I � � lives were lost at various points by vessele . . I .- f ,I ; �, " - . � I n owns ip i ­ : � - larto t h' for a I 1 � I , �, Hardy and Mr. Rom are unquestionably The opealiug of the Dominion Parliament stranding and going to Pieces. The loss to his fightiug oWers, and � the row which is ' till kinds taken in exchange. . Hlgen prioe paid for I . / I - I by� ai-lar ' .� among the ablest of Ontaries son&; they last week exhibits tothe vi - I � - � i, I - . �respeete4 _ ge oirel I � I . I ,� i.z � - -1 ,ew of a �uriouo the small fishing cridt of Gloucester afid brewing wilronly add to the many trou0le's Clover and Timothy seed. - Bring we a sample cl *41.., - i - k , I . -Mrs. 16hu Porteous. � : : . _' which the Opposition has already on band. "ed when you aril ready to selL JOR CASE, flefiSS11, 1, 5. *1 I I I have been long in public life and we be- public the spectacle of a Conservative party vicinit i ' ti I trly heavy.� 1671-4. We have yet in stock a consider4f_` ' I with �w nasty accident a a] I - � � . Y is -par ICU I . � , - � JU_ speak for -them from the Liberals of South dividedl'agaiust-itielf anti rent in twain by MAINE DISASTER, -:-Pour dead and more Many of the younger element of the Con- I I . . ,,, 1A . quantity -of fiTst- -went outside of the house , . . � � - . - !,J;,i - I � " I I . r* Huron &: most hearty ieception. All will internall diasention' than thirty injured is the sequelto the ae servative party say that. their leader is look- LOCAL BRINFS.-The Orangemen of thin class goods for Winter wear, which we gib , *illin to dispose - anti slipped on some.ioe, I . � it . . Sir ( Obarles Tupper, cident that took place a short -time ago, on more to his own interei to than to the , neighborhood are rejoicing in the fact that - , - � - - ; .. � - . I 9 -that -she was unconscious, � . r ''t, � ;� I ' ' ' t9nefib (if the party in his I connection with � they have secured the'Celebration here this - - ; � I ., I it, be made welcome at the, meeting at Exeter who is the nominal leader of the party in the Maine Central railroad, near Orono, two ' I � I t � .- � -Mr. George Davido L � - � 4 t on Tuesday next and we hope to see a very Dominion Politics, sa " fit to express his ap. of the most i I * ' red, Daniel Cun- the Teelin Railway. The -contract will no year,whioh means thiat somethiiig like 10,006 of at prices away down for cash. , ; I . . I - � - of L th ­ -1 I w serious y inju . � __ i . F . �:� sold the 50 Acres ningham, of Troy, and Rev. Father Matt. I . � 1'i - �. � " 1 7 I � large tu Ut. proval of the'GovprnmenVa scheme to build -he day. A � I L Z� I ,�' � U doubt pass the House of Commons,� and the will assemble hare to celebrate t �; . I I : -willed Nim. by his deoe . hew H. McGi�atfi, of South Bobton, station- Senate -will hardly repeat its action in re- strong committee is already efigaged in ,�, , - _'' � :_ . L i !4 I - 11 i ruC I . a railway over part of the Klondike rbilte, ad at Winn, Maine, h . g died. A I go, . . I i I I i. purchaser is a nephow, N i E WS L avinj rd to - the Drummond -c O'un ty road last . making preparations: therefor. -Mrs. 0. F. . I : I I . . _ . - arge . � . 7 � -, son, at present -of VV . I I I . I ; % . whereat the Toronto World, ich aspires corpso . I - I Bauxwait, of Rochester, New York, is vii- �� � ,� - , I South Huron. of physicians at needs of session. � � � - . tended the . I � 6— - - . Columbia. I ; - . I � r Charles the sufferers. As to the cause of the acci- THIR IDEI)ATEI . . I I I - - _�__,� I � - , ;� r i I 11 The Toronto, Globe has'this to say about to be the T6ry organ, denounces Si ! - I iting bar aunt, Mrs; C. A. Redmond. -Mr& . I '�, ,!,il - i I . -The annual tea meet, � - . , � ?� � dent there are many' rumors and CODjeC gh I �. 0% 'I I .� 1� . 1. . - . . - .. -mentof the Millbank P � i 'V1. , I th Huron, and �in s6 far as thi tuatiou and all his works. In this it was aided and - , The address in'reply to the speech from load of her friends from Hurondale and � � . � Soni 1 Swann, recently entertained a large slei - I - . - � - . I , � - 11. tures, but no definite knowledge. the throne weia moved by Mr.'Bertram, the , I �� ': � � I . � I . - � I I I was hold on February 2w . . in Kincardi I : o - � _� recently elected member for, Centre .Toronto, . . Ins - � qualified succesa. Re � I - .i - in the constituency is concerned, it is cor- abetted by Mr. N. Clarke Wallace, leader BiGoEsT CARGO BOAT. -The new White via ity.-Rov. Mr., Muirray, of i'' I t - I I gave a very interesting lecture in Csrmel SUCh aS :— � lr'l; i , . i - V. 3 : . I . i � I I , L rh; - � 'the chair. A choice n � -1 � i. , i _11 rect : " South Huron has been set down as of the Ontario Orange stalwarts. In his Star cargo steamer f-,'ymric has arrived at and was seconded by - a'Quebec member. Presbyterian church on Monday even' , , i � � � � � 1 : : � 6: o-ae of the doubtful constituencies, and has first speech after the opening of -the House, Yverpool from the builders in Belfast. She 1. � t - � I ; . w ,. � . . . _ , I %vaegiven, aft -or which . 11 . .1 . . 1. . is six hundred feet long, 64 feet broad, 42 the Opposition, i ParkInf, - . - Sir Charles Tupper led off in the debate for laist, his sub eat being " Yellowstone . . �, 14. 1 � � m .1 been confidently claimed by the Conserva- the vigorous, if -venerable, leader of the and delivered a speech some .served. ; � . 1. � � � . -�-A very leasant box social, under the . b. - - r ­ . � feet deep, and �23,000 tons gross. Her twi i —Ladies' Fur . ''k . I . . I - . - ­ . I I - . Z a four hours in length. Sir Wilfred Laurier , - Ca I _I -Mr. John K. Weir b ; I . , tives. We are glad to- say that our in. Conservative party scored in unmerciful . : - propellers are driven b separate sets a auspices ofthe Ladies' Aid and Epworth � . r I ' . Y h Of ma -de a much shorter aw I a much more - - - . . " �; I W,. Hicks, of Mitchell, Ai I t * I � nly will Mr. M. Y- I I - I � I . . I � Hmton�s Corners, on the; T �� -.- formation is that not o terms the authors of this attack upon � - League, was held at the residence of Mr. . ., �,. �'! � I __ ..-. I I - him- quadruple engines, She olds the cargo brilliant reply. Theldeb4te was remarkable . Wm. Lani'mie, on Monday evening last.-- � � ;,. i­'. , I - t I Z McLean be re-elected, but that his. majority Mr. 11 Billy " Maclean, edit�r of the World boaf record for size, and is expected to win for an unseenly wrangle among the members ' . t i � _. . I I ,can I I.. . - T i . cer in the throat. He . - - - I - it for speed without difficulty. of the Opposition. Sir Char es Tupper mad - a as in - the - , � . ; - % -three none. Deceassia W& � 1 � will ,be- increased. He had &-hard fight four .and member also for .,past York, attempted I Miss Bella, Murray, of Clinton, w i —Ladies' Fur cocdsli;�. � ; ..� .i . � i village this week ,visiting friends. -Mr. I . r . - . I - 1: I �� -in itchell, who willrogr , . � . SIX ITIREMEN KUXED.-SiX firemen, in. & B&v attack on the Tor nto World for Ba e.t, of . - 4 Mi I . - age I i . I . J . 1! - - . I . Urip to inatify--his action, �at whe 'it comes to , eluding a district chief, captain, and -a lien.' -some remarks .it had Mkd%derogat ' 11, death. ; .1 yearsago, bat d _g, his parliamentary , .13. 6 rr 4- London, accompanied by Miss I . . z_ - I ii � . � . - * Last week, while Mr. . - i � � . . i - - - I n for the p*at cou I . Collars .A .. . , I ._� , ; I � , �. I . � � � -known to h wi OrY to Burns, of Belmont, Westminster, who have , ;g I term has become bette'r is con- filling the ,air I th thunderous invective tenant, were killed at a fire inDoston,which his course in reference be scheme for I bee —storm IN , Mu - , stituents, and has atre and hurling poi - , burned otft the interior of a five -story build- C I P pie of weeks the guests . 3 , I 0 ffis and 1 f Uonktoh, was -trying toll J� ' . I ngthened himself . nderous adj6etives, 11 Billy I - the constra tion of the proposod Yukon I of Mr. and MIS. R. D. Bell,of Tuck ramith . - � ,I It". . � . 7 �. I g, occupien by G. W. Bent and Company, railway. I ! ribvolver, be aocidentall, . ; f ; - . �,.4 % I I , ., I very vauch by his record in the Assembly. skilled as he is -in this line, musb yield. CL in, The editor ofkhie World, Mr. W. 1 and Miss Annie! e 1:, . T I I I . ' manufacturers of beds, bedding, etc. Fall- F. M a L 'Bell, of the London road . I � q ee'n, I .1 'i� � � Dre.'MoKenzie, of .-Roukt I I is a follower of Sir Charles and I returned home on Tues4ay laat.-Mr. J. A. . li�;, , . . I He is beyond question a man of exceptional palm to the accomplished 'Veteran. Mean. ing walls caused the disaster. —Gauntlets -:- -6" �� 1i I . -he 1 1 , � - I ! : � . � -1 : . Four other represents West York. When his turn Malcolm, of Usborne towiiship, . who wan a L 110 .,I . .. Atwood, removed t, I ,� I I q . � ability, and ictory to know that while wicked Grits and commo' firemen were buried in the ruins, but they � I I . .1 A .. L � . n people will came, he pitched intOFT9ir Charles without , pleased -to relate that him b . : I - � � I I with more or less serious iujuriesq� precentor for congregations in -Scarboro and � � 'i . � � vrably. - � ; � I h aides. � gloves, telling him he Iliad ru!ined the - Cc ' !f � I - ; w � he is very certain to hold a seat in the next be half inclined to believe bot escaped - , _ ' . i . PERISHED IN A SEWXR.-A number of . n* Markham for a number of years, led the t -L dies Cloth J--_�,!lkas, Sh - I : I servative party and that it � is due td his., a . —AfUr -Mr. R. Babble A . � Parliament." . �ty i L OW in oppo ' . : I . I - . - - -workmen -went into the South Varra sewer, ervice of in Car m -el Preab terian I am � 4W181 '.-,- -ell, had nearly all -retired , 1 , I I - - , y . il'� , I , . i I � . I leadership that that pi a In . . �� �L I ! ear Melbourne, Australia, to make some sition. :hurch on prailbeath morn and even . � . i . � c � � , . � he r i , . ; I - The �Government and Agriculture. n ing' I , - night of last week, t L fn the course of his� remarks Mr. last ing ntor 11 �, . I �� I . , as an apEllomt -for the prece ship I . I I ; _ repairs. Later another -workman went down, McLean attempted to �oniiect Hon. Mr. : ' Lt . : �, , _� "Tilne for a Changer." ' rio's - ut 8 I "Citi I L, I i 0 : smoke and it was thought 0 � I -The fad that the foundation of Onta b con rushed back saying that inspector Foster with a letter in t . of that ebure . � . - _ _ , fro. A search Ais d L �_ . Zen - . � L L � hedttswa, Wraps, efacket .a ertals: and � - � . � . .. covers , � . 2 � . It �,T� i 4 � - would appear that even the semblance prosporiby is a prosperous agricul Mossop q6nd all the workmen were dead, condemnatory of Sir Charles T oeri where- I WARDE111T MOEWAN BANQUMED.'- On Tues- � a large drum, which is �- i - 4 � . ture, �� UPE , i � I? I . . woo . ; : _," :, of argument has been abandoned by the -renders the relations of the P&vincial ' and the sewer was full of gas. The fire de- upon Mr. Foster told his colleagiie that I day evening last over 90 guests 'assembled ' ' d furnace, clught fire - . I Gov- I It 1,1 11 � I � , 1, y partment was called out and the ewer there was not one word of truth in his . --� trouble. �, r � I . . opponents of the Ontario Government dur- ernment towards tbi4 leadin�g . at the Commercial Hotel to do*honor to our ,,, . . : � � it - . e . i t industry of stopped up and flooded after the bod h�d statements. This shows that the _,Ir G60: 8�t I --Mr. Christian S"kej. I I , ie: Wint Dress 1 . I ` � i � I ing the present campaign, and as if their party is -enterprising townsman and manufacturer, .. , . � �- great importance. It is -nRw about ten been recovered. . . 1 4 . . � � . � �!b - . � farm, lot 1,, coUCCISIOU. - 1§ not any more hap y or united under the Mr. George MoEwan, who was -recently 'i 5�i - . . � wholq strength were being expended in . . . - I . - J ;� , . . years since akinister of Agriculture was TROUBLE IN THF, YUK9N. -A report come6 leadership 'of Obarles than it was under elected to the high and honorable position . . I " � - Adam Kern, of lot 10, -eon, shouting the cry ,qt is time. for a ch 'ge.1' . , :: : � - an from Salb Lake Ci . : 1, � I I . - added to the Ontario cabinet in the pers - ty of trouble in the SirM.-KenzieBowell. As maybe imagined, i Of warden of the county of Huron. The I .�, 1:�� tton. The Price paid- ,% .7 � , � . � , '­ f, , � . � - .i oil Yukonbetween the Canadian police and all this scrapr,in among their opponents is ' gathering was a non .political - one and was ': i ,1 sell -another - They remember the sternness with which of Mr. Drury, who, two years later, was . . ., .; ,jaakel will - � . American relief expedition, and it is eaid greatly enjoyed ty the supporters of the : composed largely of our villagers and those - I I- � ; � , �, I . - lomd., part of lot 11., concoo � .. I � , I _ I . . . __ the country demanded a change at the last succeeded by Mr. Dryden, the present min-' the mounted olice at Lethbridge Uovernment. It i * t ,that some one . from the adjoining neighborhood, but there 0 11 ';; ! , He .intends to move to � P have re- a& PI Y � � I �;,i , , � . . -Dominion election, and they think it es in a ' was also ' spring. I . sible they m is POR- ister. - What have these gentlemen and the ceived orders to hold themselv re di- can not prevail on the big men in the Con. ; a number present from the our- . - I I ages . :� ay sneak into power by % vain ' ness to start for the scene at a moment's servative party to wash their dirty linen in rounding,v'll of E xeter,- Zurich, Chisel- -On the return of V � � Government before thqm done for the pro- � . I . � . . . I � from the county councit,ol , . - I I . " . �_ repetition of the demand now. - - ! motion of i notice. th; caucus room or in some less exposed , burst, Staff&, Kippen, Brueefield and Hills ew, ", [ - . i . ; the great agricultural interest ?__ . a - I- � . - GRn-AT DxsTRFss,. vsT Rus,51A.-The St. place than on th Green as well as Dr. Holmes, co . i �! ! a �cntertain d at banquet g :- �. a floor of Parliament. § unty tress. 1� ... . S I a . . 11 �.,,, ., I 01rounistances, however, alter,casek � In Petersburg correspondent of the London Urer, and, :: i I � by a large number of -his f ;L1 . , Agricultural Societies, Fruit -growers' As THE INTERCOLO-ITIAL EXTENSION. I Mr. Lane, county clerk, of � . lf4 , I . � I ,: .what particulars is it time for a change ? - Times says : A failure in "the harvest has I a 14 .1 - , � porters at the Grand Centr r� , . I . , Goderioh, nd others. In the early part i sociations, Cheese and Butter Associations I It will be remembered the fuse which the . ; - � 1� Ui I x : caused terrible distress a�ong the peasiintry- 0 . . . of the evening all the guests assembled in ton, when numeroustom,tyj I One of the principal duties of the Pro� * ppokraon raise . '' '' . V111- have been* encouraged and subsidized ; of the interior proirmia a. e3pecially in - d about the negotiations dinin rooi-i pTovided for the oce i We have receive d opened out .a ,A' '' �, i I fL general .good time spent. - of the Drum. where the number of long tables fairly / .140 assortment Of - ­ cial Governrgqnt is to faithfully administer Farmers� 1ustitutes, wbieh were begun in Soubli-eastern Russia. In some places they which resulted in the leasing' I 9 asion, d an 1, Poole, was obahman. i ' i ' . mond Counties Railway by the Governidint, I , 1A i - 1". the public doma n, consisting Of lands and worse off than during' . . . i : , - ­ the famine of � i I I . -The literarystoof t - 1885, and d ,a- groaned and bent under the weight of good all kinds of - I ; I., ,) te.7, v , efinitely organized in 1889, are a! so that the Intercolonial Railway could be t at: �. I , - . well attended I w04 I 171r,,L timber, and in such a way, as to secure the 1991. � I binge so lavishly provided by mine host, . � . , i mt eek. I � 7 i . . I I now a regular branch of the Department of FOR THE FouRni Timm -For the fourth extended into Montreal.�Well,the Opposition Mr. A. Goetz, while the room itself was t, , 1: - - debate I I Resolved that tho � I . , L I I 11 - 14 ­ . 1, .... ­ having failed to ask for a Committee I .. - .. -, greatest revenue for the public chest. For Agriculture ; the travelling dairy was first time in twelve years, the Herald building, to in- ! nicely decorated with evergreens and flowers , ' . country should be owneda - ( , . ­ � -, i ., . - � . the State I' 11 was well Joir U0 I . - , the matter in hand and -has 'moved for a all had done ample-itiatice to the rich r?jpast � ; I - �.;i - I � 2' years it has baen the practize of the Re- sent out in 1891, and later the butter and Montreal, was badly damaged by fiF� on vestigate the matter; the Premier has taken and presented a very nice appearance. After Irw Af-I II , .I- . isip Saturday night The 6re started in thef,,bird White Undie ear for' i,, Lad les. I 0 and S. Orosch for the AN r I i � 1 . w committee of -investigation, , . . - I I . . .1 . . .. an , - f ,- form Government to di ose of the timber cheese -makers of the Province *ere invited . and I predict 'and parbioularl , I . . McBeth d G, Aofford f c . --,:- I ;i, 11I . I I - . flat, and qui6klyspread to the fourth, i here so to the oysters, the liter. I - I _ . j ; � 'The committee gave their z [ � - �. limits of the proviuce at public auction to attend the Agricultural C the job and bindery plants were locate that when that investigation is concluded I . � �� � , ollege at � d. ary and musica part of the evening's ro- '', I , - ' j . z1f In half an hour the 6re was drenched out, mm6, if we may no ter ' . p Also a splendid eh,'891, in a variety of __ of the afflrm�tive. , after due advertisement, and to knock them Guelph, for in3tru-nion in their art. The m it, was entered, br �; " I ` � . � � it will be found that the charges of corrup. ' gra -assortment of Em oid ' ' ­ J � - 1, I . � ill . I - � , but the premises were badly soaked The 101 On *bile ;,toast after toaet, was heartily drunk . . 14 1. . -The annual meeting Of . ., . - -,- 'I dairy school, at Guelph, was supplemented and their organs, were purely imagina . � P i ; ,_ down to the highest bidder. Politico cut no ti ), etc.,- so glibly made by the Oppositi - � - - ; 1 tual. Ins-,1ranoe_,-Comp&fiy I _: � , figure in, the Purchase of timber bertlis ; it in 1895 by one at KingRto , and a . . ry it crystal water and eloquently and happily choice new'seasonspattems. . ,,J. . , � -1 Linotype wachines were disabled & the I - � . I I .1 . i !I - . �� as sinj . -ME, , -very pleasant and humorom . -1 i � . n little time being, but the newspaper p b i � responded to. The toasts were so numer- . I � � - .. is a matter of cold business, -and Vhs�, man re , I - . . - 11, � 1 1 - Z later by one at Strathroy I ; 1 - . I _1 ej . These methods in an annex, was untouched 'The Hera . . --f , !- - . _- . . one and embracing therein all the interests I 11 report was a irnest, favorab14 . - - . -who is willing to pay� the mosit - moficy, be of 'education ` Will be published in,the Gazette Bluevale. i �� - - I I ; I - in the latest and most approved building. 1 from our Gracious Quee upon the throne . - . 0 " L � i - totail, of 7,364 policies wt - _� � n — ,�_ � . I I - � . . f � . - 11 I'- . he Grit or Tory, gets. the berth. The busi- - Lose, about $10,OW. � NOTES.-MrB. George Macdonald, accom- I 1.:,. 1, , . -0,33% 1 - - processes of far . . , down to the most ordinary office in the gift I ­... , �t Vear, amounting to ,� �. I I ness government has . owe in and dairy work Constitute I . . li ., � I . -1 . - I . n , - ,1-f ; . I . panied by her neice, Miss 34ar6 Hing, is 'of the county, that wahave not the - 9 7 , -_ - balance -to be -carried ',a as . .. � . space . � — - � I I - � . : t ,he, improvement of Ontario. visiting her roister, -Mrs. Herbert � argess, of at -our disposal to allow u to partioula, i � - �7 � ioll d the business a real lever for t . I 1 .110,743'76 more than suffli � .- . I 8 rize . 1� : . I . � � . Owen Bound. -Mine Mary and Mr. Frank -- I I �! �,__ - . . I method, and goi for the public the last coat agriculture. It is only 'by so* THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT ) � ­ o0st of iii;,.�ew building. : . ­ � anomy and . them, together with the names coupled - ' 1! 1., . .. - zv,g a j tL, Mr. - I t', and Miss Bell and Mr. James Burgess therew are also show' I - I . � �-,, li which their prGperty was worth. We I I I I . Scot , � . , — - � �y -111r, progress that our farmers can keep up the ith. -And while it may seem invidi. , . 1 J� S. A. Hodge Ai , I I ;f -Clinton this week to visit relatives. ' � I I I � ,'. 1 � . I . . OTT,k)VA, February Sbh, 1898. drove to I �, . �­_ I I one to particularize or make any special - _; . - �i , i - � was married in Toronto o., 49, . . � . . -The Misses MoVarlaimbi of North East- � mention whatever, we feel we will be par., I , . � I., Whitney and his followers, however, think: competition with their fellows in other I As the big clock, under the gilded fl good range of - 1 t �� it is time for a change. - I 4 I . 11� � 1 - week to Miss Eugenie Ti ­ �, . . � 119 I . I � �'t I ,�� IT � - 4W - This kind Of thing I farming countries, to which all workers in staff on the tower of the Parliament Buil - hope, were visiting their cousins, the Misses � doned in making mention of the wo�thy . I I Virs. T. :8. Ford,, Mitchel I I � has been going on long enough, and nothing the world's great workshop are now- ex- T ' Robertson, this week. -.Mr. George Mac. chairman and vice-chairman of the evening, 'i i, . I was a ver;r quiet one,only a - ' ings--was striking the hour of three on - ­ � ._ bat the Tory method of parcelling put tim- posed. - I hursday last, Lord Aberdeen stepped from donald is in Guelph, studying dairying at Dr. Holmes, county, treasurer, of Goderich, I w Prints, New C �� '' jL b 0 -ent outside of the coUi . . . hiscarriageand proceeded to the Senate . - r1l.-, a . ber limits arnong party favorites at nominal the Agricultural College. -Mr. W. J. Duff-, and Dr. Maodiarmid, of 'i this village, who so . . 1.1- va� After the wedding tour, tl ' ,L' I :figures will Another great engine of education is the _ chamber, there to deliver the speech from has received a car load of co, . . . . . - I '� I A � - meet their views. It Will snr- I rn which he is ; ably, as in the order mentioned, discharged I � �- I . , their residence in the hi&uw - the throne, so that both bra chas of the disoos of to the farmers. ,; � ", " L - the AgricnItural College at Guelph, which n * -Miss Annie . the duties" pretabing to those offices and 0 � ';'� . time ago occupied by. M I - prise us if -the ratep , I I . - m I _. Dominion Legislature might proceed Ruthe-109 d went to Toronto on Tu I Blouse Materidk . Donald. has * rfor . —New . - to esdV6Y-- I to the musical. solectione rendered by Rr. T. - I . i . - . I � - . I - - found to agree with them. now been in existence for about a quar- business. .- Those who have attended the Mr. George Mason came over from Wingham ' Murdock and Mr. Trott, and the songo L . I'l I." � I � - V, Alexander Treme4 . . 0 . . . �h, � - M ; I . - The present Government has always been ter of a, century. Direct teaching in prac- opening of Parliament must have noticed on Monday evenin and gave an enjoyable ' Mr. Campbell, from near Cromarty. I I � , i ��', 'was in M-Itchell last wtik, i . . - I - . 1 ' ' - a � i! f. i- : . I tical aul scientific agriculture is here com. how exact all Governors -General h entertainment witi a gramophone, in the ba a tha ,4M a complete, stock i 1 �1'!"! I ,zinents to have the bodyof 1 . . . found quite abreast of public sentiment ,on . ave been nquet throughout was certainly on t * � I I I in a � r . I ' I . . bined with experiments in testing v ttending to thin part of Foresters' hAll, under of the , Was characterisid by mbst able and eloquent - '. � � the temperance queatioti, Step by step arieties their duties. �he auspices - I 24orwarded to Mitchell,tbre. - The vice -regal carriage was drawn by four Methodist church. -A minister wan *-" i - I 1.1! I � . of grain, grass and roots, mud the feeding of . expected speeches and it would Of a . . 1� � . - ivg been killed in -the I ; �� 11 � I ; I Z . they have advanced by greater restriction, ' horses, with outriders, an innovation intro. to preach in the Presbyterian chuirch last : opeaker'was speaking from his toes up7 and i � ��_� Manitoba. He . .. cattle, sheep and pigs. The results of 4� hadnothei . . I I I , � . . . . . by reducing. the number of licenses, by - daced by the Aberdeens in Canada. His Sabbath morning, but none -came and Mr, , was thoroughly aglow with aua oated on Cf 1 � -eidinit -happened. The ybii . I : these experiments are ma -Excellency was accompanied by his military R bert Maxwell held a � i I I . - sale, by separating Prayer meeting. In all the details of the tonsti an all ex. . ANA tin , � yearsof age, industrious V � . shortening the hours of r de available to the secretary and A. D. C. 0 9 � ee * gs, Tillow� Coh"' I . public in the reports of the college, and . Surrounding the the evening the Christian Endeavok Society pressell their high sense of pleasure that so I � � th sale of liquors from that of groceries, : � ,I I . much sympathy is felt for t �. . �; i . I 1. . . . are thus aL ready guide to the farmer carriage was an escort from the Prin6ess took theiglace ot the regular service' Mr. able and deserving a man as Mr. George Me- 1.�! - I - - . Ves . , , � - _� and in many other ways, showing themsel" Who Louise Dragoon Guards, a. company estab- Will Ba ey led -the meeting and Mr. Max- I Hwan had been promoted to the honotable )t" ! I k wishes to test his practice by the experience lished here when Lord Lorne and Princess well intro THE MARK] I at any and all times ready to respond to e, . duced the topic. -Much sympathy � � - 0 . and responsible Position � of warden. Much —rable -Linens I __ I i f others. . Louiae e d af Rideau 9 Napkikg 'r-wels . I r is felt for Mrs. Allen Ramsay, M man- I . , ,� . I- L V - S"10=4 Fab - , 1 ! I , � . . a Thnee Royal Society are about who is suffering from cancer. -Rev. W- J. 1 ner - � - I fall Wheat. (now) .-. _ I—— ; ' mands for further curtailment of the br 0 - I Hall. The of Morris, 1 credit was also an hi � for the able i - I when clearly backed up by public opini The remarkable expansion of the ch Guards Z the in which he tad worked himself up from 1 � - , I 11print W"Syer bushe�,__ ' ' n- . eese only -two things that - reibain , of the great West, who' attended Knox College alumni I deputy 'reeve to reeve of the � �i i , I Ifttepor wnud_______ I industry oi the province, which now domin. efforts of a small coteri to �rin, last week, remained over Sunday with To- Hay, and from the reev6ship to the county I . . _-o - mature legislation while I '=ain ronto friends. -Mr. and Mrs. . � . . - V "I - eAs per tu". . : In this way they have escaped the dangers I h r ill g ' na township of /Pn , I 6n cmd .. ow,elling.s. z � � which surround pre . : ates the markets of England, is due in no into closer touch wit ty mai A. qa Them"" council sad from that body to the high Pons. - i . perb=Q­_'*_ -'*-' I a eourt - ' . - I � 1 . , ­___ - - � ce which "i On arriving - ; , �'. .- , ( small degree to the �assistan at Government, ouse. � . 11 . avoiding the scaudals ,Pf refusing to make the - Stewart have sent out over one hundred in- tion he noi; holds as warden of the county. � . NO. is 1009O.. - .. - __- , . - , . � I I i 1 _......S...- .� -_ - � important � I in a 00 0 o , re- I !--� 9 - . the progress on this Government'has given the dairy ass6cia- ment Buildings, the re*ese ative of the eldest daughter, MissMaggis, to Mr. Wil- �iewed.h work i ime ti n -with the dif- . � . -_ -�___�­ question I in front of the main entq&uo � the p&rlii- vitatious to attend the wedding of their Mr, McEwan, in replying to the toast$ - . - . � , . J - I . � , 11 W_--�­_____ . - - tonnew-__ -7 called for by the conscience and feelings of tions, the pablication of information roon- Crown was received by 'A g'. ard of honor liam James Johnston, in the Methodist I forent offices he had been eleated to by the ' Ifty -...j___ � earning improved methods of dairying, and from the . � � � I , I , the people. 3 Air. Whitney thinks it is time Governor- on_r a Foob Guard. church on Wednesday of next week.- peopleand heartily ex - . _a . - . Iffida per 20 R*_.. - _ _,. _ � ; - I . pressed the deep grati From this date, for d ; o'ur New Spri , " - .. Sheep Skinsi'....4.. " - . . for a Change'; but on the temperance ques. the instruction given by the several dairy The band of the r �i - . , , ulivened the I Messrs. Mooney and Hislop, candidates for ,I tude he felt towards bto f . riends for the Con. - war q Goods will . . .. I I -.0........., proceeding'q wi support . _ - Wool I . � . . . -_ e if he held met ilways be his pleas- . t'. �_ � 11 24 "' . Point, a promontery in rear o . . � I - � - , , , , ­,;uWKV6;;Z'-­ *� tion, above all others, he is mute as to the 'schools and the- travelling dairies. th us'-� On Nepean East Huron, ' announced . their Bluevale fidence they had placed in him and . direction in which he would mov * the Parlia. meeting to behold in the Forester's hall given, amid that it would commence to arrive. "i � . - th riraXI) per barrel:. �_ -i - Pruit-growing, whioh is becoming so Val. it Buildings, a aslute of nineteen guns this (Friday), evening, but an the ,Bluevale I -urs to serve the People'to the best of his . j � ',�; - . wood PW 06M Qong).. _.... _. was fired. This was do De by the Ottawa Presbyterians are holding their annual meet- ability. - � I - Wo"pervord (short) ...... � .1 . ;1 i I I ., . . � A_.,� i . thereina of power. Atpresent heprefers uableabranchof Ontario agriculture, has FieldBattery. Allalong the route fro mg that evening the Politicians have changed I �, I Apples per bag_.. ­.� - ­.� In - �f � to excite the hopes of liquor sellers and from the first received t . -_ - . 00000fo-Z- T plover -fted.. # .................. �� Buildings their date Monday evening, February \ �� i .. a .... "Mo " '. . I . . . I ' � , , Timothy Be "­­# ........ � a tention and aid Rideau Hall to -the Parliament to I ,;�� I , - the vice -regal arty was � cheered by. the . - 't '. I " - prohibitionists. Is it a time to change from from the Government. Thi Ontario Fruit- 21st, when it is likely a good crowd will be Green. . � � I 3pork, per 100 Me- O.- *0 . ..... � . . . - . . I . the safe and rational method of dealing with growers' Association, which is the largest in crowd which t1ronged the sidewalks. The Out- . � ANxivERsARY SERvicm.-The ' � i ""I - I Vallow, per lb.... _.,......_.­ . anniver- ; t - 11 I I " , - � : . p Ca , The most interesting meeting . nary services and tea -meeting in connection I . � ,t rX r � M1 6) - � t I : - � ,� i i . Tesom, Feb. 10.-Fau W . Is" . Ameri i, has 5,000 members, and is. wives, daughters and lady fliends of mem- yet held by the literary and debating society I with the Hills Green Presbyterian church � 46p"49 . � -4prksg whe@4 - i thii tem erance question, and give the floor of the Senate chamber, crowded with D.xDATE.� � i _ I Opposition leader ctirtc blanche to do as he ceives an annual grant of $1,800, and three bers of Parliament and Senators presented a was that of last Saturday evening when ,' will be field on Sunday and Monday next. I . � I 1, � � I per bush, � , W85 le 40M, : likes? If in Mk. Whitney'a opinion the te ' . 1 7 : I Im 517b lo W a,; ta*, � - in- years ago twelve experimental fruit stations brilliant appearance. I . � I I- . - , I n � The judges of th every seat in the Orange ball was occuZed On �SundaYq Rev. J. A. Anderson, of God. . I I �� ii � � � I lien, 48A0 -to 40 00. buo"I" . - . 1 '� , bog, I - � Supreme Court in their red - robes and th Afterashortprogramme,theelection � -1 �- , .- 606 *bo'70a � changed, to 200 r " - perance policy of the Province shoul-I be were established, where much useful Work represen cars' I oriob, will preach, in the morning at 10, 30 Use P-erd essed awl pal i06 -A - I The Department has been � in their somb for the next month took place. All the old , and in th - I wh� has he not the manliness to is being done. tatives of the clerfy� a evening at 6.30. Mr. Anderson . � I black, with the regim, . cars who au officers were elected- by acclamation. Then is one of the cleverest and most eloquent . I . 0 , - I - Mark, say in what respect it should be ebanaed. at great'pains to give instructions in spray. rounded the throne,added Ui the impressive- Messrs. Robert Black, John Spence, and ministers in the Preab tery and will un Dairy I j, ' ; ^ ., � � � . Y � There is n ' subject in which the nessof the scene. Ther- w . - I 0 , people of ing fruit trbes for the destruction of insect 0 was%he usual crowd Will Bailey were selected to. judge the I draw large congregation.. 0 Tono.-,To, February Stl - . I . 1. - Ontario take greater interest than in the i in the press gdllerry and 'the public galleries merits of the debaters on the subject I I Re. va . OF S , receipts of large rolls -tot , , . pests, and during 189", was specially activer onday vening, the usual tea.meating will � . -1 ! i �. .1 � I .- , were taxed to their utmost capacity. - . solved bhaetbe franchise should be extended be - held. I -demand is good and is be ­ I . education of their children. Our public in putting down the San Jose scale, one of sumptuous supper will be . I 1; 4 . I , � . school system has reached a condition of I the latest imp The Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod to women." Miss Polly Duff led the affirma. served in th basement of the church from 6 � . i , I - . . . I � -with large -rolls, selling at V .- ortations of thig kind. has two days work in �the 'year. I - !, � tub continues acaree and fin - high efficiency, and nothing has contributed I - One is at tive a,saisted -by Misses Bardette McCracken , to 8 o'clock, after which an adjournment . 1, 1: ,�'; , -keeping and live stock have prorogation. I . I � , . I - I Poultry, bee the opening of Parliament and the other at and Jeseie-Robertion. Mr. Harry.McHardy - will -be made to the audience room of the . - . � I t,f - -for choice and 11 to 13a for, - I ` (� " . medium. Eggs -The AUPP . is seated on the throne the Gentleman liam Fraser and James Breckenridge, but . a , -L GOODS COMP I .? is I more largely to this end tbau the wise legis. I all experienced a helping hand, and the Whonever Lord Aberdeen led the negative, assisted by Me! are. Wil- ! church, where addresses will 1* delivered I � : lation and fostering care of the present b Revile. Mears. - Anderson, Goderich ; DiRlb'Tr tered is fair, there i good � . sher of the Black Rad proceeds to summon the last named gentleman failed to ap . K 4 . , y � , -a � N1, .. imarket in stead att'16 to 1171 . Government, Vk the faithful Commons �� - . - , � 1F J � latest innovation in the shape of 49 good U 8 - Wanderson, Kerr, Waddell and Mills, Hen A I I - -1 - to _pear, , I I I 'limed and 20c for ne- I I , , , , I i , � - , - - V�_ . I i I - - - - - I ,I .1�1 11 I �t I I FEBR Y defea Th.0 : I and M. dre has Poo P les , � BU 1Y - Store I 1 4 1i K N �`­ I � M, __ I A Vi I rtti, I 9, 5 Since a responsible minister I roads " branch, sho 8'that the Departme � the- Senate. On Mr. Framer took a double role. Everr I sail ; Muir, Bracefield ; �Shaw, Egmond- ISO for o i ntI � L . t . I i.0 ions Chamber the speech contained excellent matter and a - ! ville ; McDonald and Bur Va . x- . I � - - 7 wan place& r',n charge of the Department of ' efficient head, in,- at the ( . "t Xo.,qTRzAr,, February & � . i - I of Agriculture, under its " arriv gl,v - ton, rna E I � . . � h as three great- taps with a baton on though the girls had the best of it. the '_ cellent music will also be furnished by the P. is anniall jobbing de ; . - , E - (lucattion, a r teady progress has marked tho ' keeps fully abreast of intelli eat public us ar ' . .. 1.msmd.� � . . - � � . . � � oor ; � __ I carce -and firm 1 - � - ; . ` ' _' I . : 9 the d , and after making three heavy negative brought up a great Lnany points Kippen choir. Sedofth S G ate t C ' I ,ery if; -is . I I : L I . -t - Z , . to a Dry IG, I , L . I Z . . � . . re S 4sh. Im ty 00 S tore. graides are in po-6r ilomand I - � . : - - . . . I I - . i - � I - . - - I . � . L � . . . � �, � � L - .. � ­ . I 4 5 � 1. . � . - . - - , � . - - . , , � E - " , % T I --- - 1� - - � .- � -1 I __ ___ - ; . . I I �, . L z � i = - I . . 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