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The work of th - . . - L . . . . . - _o church and her resoure" ve 1, and was given away at *hymeu'a! attar I . - I I , I . � I 7- - . *� � - M � . � I - . - AN'The fiv . in Dalhousie township, Lanark county, and cease& had been.delicate for some time from of nower'l.to wfull house- of attentive'lis. b gullivan. 1 The - . I � , - . � I - - y her. brother, Jeremiah I I . . i - 11 - I - - one, idenotes the pap of the paper on which the . . �� I . KIUVI � I'll - e between the parenthesis, after each came to Gray township about 22 years ago; the' effect of measels, which he,'hsd' some! tenerni and the tratfis Uid bifore them were 1i de was attended by' the groom's � ister, - . . _ He spent some little time in Da - I., I 0 . . . � - . �. . - , _. - advertisement-eill be found. kota and Le - time ago; and finally succumbed from in eagerly drunk in. The proceeds in ill At, on Kate I � � . I _'.. f � I NbTEs.-Mr. ,lames � � � . - . . � . I . , I , and four of her nephe*s and . . - �. - . fore purchasing the 136 acre farm on which attack of diphtheria,whioh resulted no sadly. amounted. to $103. - � . � i. I ... been spend a threo � �� .... Speak like a Phltoapber-Greig & Macdonald (t) he died, lot 18, concession 11 he had resided . . . ,. . nu ices..., Immediately ,after the ceremony . . . _. . ,!m. I I'— . Ing � , 4UCtIOU 84"OhU Macanneat (6) . -_ - I wnwm� -The Mebbodisto of Lucknow have ex- th) bridal party returned to the old home- � - the ocean, returned b4 I'll 11 � 4 or 5 years in'Ninendine. ' Twelve years . � . I , . , I I 11 I � . ng well, thl � ... . I . �A 11 day, looki 111�� Dental .Xcitice-G. F. &lden (8) teuded 'a call to Rev. WJEULocke, of Park- stq ad and partook of a sumptuous breakfast, I �, , � ago last fall Mr. McDonald was united in Renewing'the Engagement. hill, to become their pastor for the next con- T1 e ceremony was performed by! Rev. - . � - 7: , ;, . 11 - land appearing to agie ��� 11 Corset Bargainq--W.W Hoffmau'(S) I . � 1� : � - - � Real &,tate foiWe--A. Little (6) marriage to Miss Jennie, daughter of the . I � . � � I - - I I t , � .. Mulholland h6lds a bel . ference year. . � Fe bher Dickson. I ,- � . �j , . I 11 � . � I �� �� . I I . 11 .. � - Auetion Sale -J. L Johnson (5) ' late William MeLauchlin. They had no Scene : Mies Ontario's parlor. --Arthur Cautelon has bought from John pretty wedding took place at 4o'clock . 7 " 1. I � ; Selling Out-J.'S. prozier (s) I - - ad& than ever. -Mrs. . I family. . The -sub act of this notice was a, Miss Ontario : -So, Arthur, you wish me I � . S , .i - _-_ ;I Ticket Agency -Wm. Somerville (8) i 0. Elliott -the 37 acres, beipg the north half W dnesday afternoon of I"t week; .it the - ,� � baby, of Seafortli, wer - !I - Fresh. Grocerleg, ate.- 131-P, DW (8) hearty, Vigorous, industrious man. -who was to re-engage you as my farm manager for Of I' I � �� - o . � � � ­ 11 I ,� � . I ot 51, Bayfield concetoion, Goderich. ,r donce,'of Thomas Stewart, Elizabeth . - NBM. ! Z .1 1. week visiting at the p.f it . . Bargains -IS] -W. ff� Wints. (s) . held iii _4igh esteem. He was a Presbyter. another term. I'm not quite sure about it, township, at about $2,300. at at, Stratford, when bliss Kate Me eon, � 1, f',.' L ... and Mrs. Joseph Upsh - �, I ; I � - i Z� . . I � ! 1, � �� I . : . 're Bro& (8) ian in reIigion and a Liberal in politics. and I want1to talk the situation over with -0ii-Monday, 7th inst., Peter B. Fox, of Cod w . I Mr. John C. Mellw -of: 1. � ,� L " - � .. _. - . - 213e ! and, ]Ate of New York, as in ried . I � .! -, - . � . 1, ,� so well by tak g - . � A of Godericb, died after a severe attack of to lexander F. Stewart, of Langdon, orth . 2 � _j - Wt � youz I , Ij I I . - in yr;t. , � I Co. (6) . Arthur Stukgis : � Yes, ma'ad M will- typhoid- fever. He I�aves a widow and I I I I � � �,:' : . � � . THE DOMINIONPARLIAMENT I D� t f Alexander" Stewart, acen I 1 � �, � I ] acter costume drezis-at . ; I - � . Ing to tonew the contract if you are satisfied three YOUD9 children. a o a, son o . � .11 11 , i . - � I � . str at, Brussels:- Rev. R, F. Cameron, of ' - V I I . I . � � racing Carnival af thu � - with the way -I have managed your affairs. � . I � I I I I - � IV, OTT.v%rA, February 14th, 1898. - . -Mr. %allington Oliver, of West Wawa- No th tasthope, formerly of Cranbrook., . . � t '� Hippen boy. Our Xil , I - 7 . . Miss Ontario : -01A ! I don't ino . � : � I - � I to come to the front n4 I f t- w that I nosh, .%as lost three valuable horses this tie the nuptial knot in the presence ! f the , r , t i% It has notbesenpublished,bub the Dominion have any great compliint to make against wi � 9 � - I - L I ht furn 19#10040L inter. Bad cistern water is supposed to � ..:. go. -A ldrge sprinklin � I I I . Government feared atone time thatmomethin you; ini ediste friends and relativeo of the con- . � � � - - - - 9 - � . I ' � � - - � � - - I � but, you know, I like to have my farm have ciused their death - . - . � I , took in the Hills Green � . - . tra ting parties. I I ; I . - . . � � . � I . . I - I _ I - �� . . � - - � - ....... � like a Jamieson raid might take place in the well looked after, and lately some of my -Mrs. Andrew Dan ' iam, On Sunday, the 6th inst., the rew . . � j, . d bathaud on the MoncIP � � I I __ , -1 . . I Z - i ;; I ! . . �, � speak highly of the grz � Yukon. This was probably the reason an friends have been telli g me it is time for a of Varna, left last weekanfo'raU0'hi'c0ang6W, ill ma as of the late Elijah Curran, of Gode. ti ­ - � � � � 0 a . where I - " A I I . . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY Fab- 18th- 1898 all -Canadian route was sale ted. The bate, change. Mr. Whit Nnee says so. - . , I - I - I also .of the Sm . I i I the latter will undergo treatment for paral- I , �, , . � rio , were interred in Maitland cery, r of the . in . I : ; I I 1i ment of the Hon. David Mills, lea Arthur Sburgis:-Ah I Mr. Whit Nee is vsis caused by an accident. re P , I I I i - 11 I ,I - � pr ence of a large number of lativda and I � I I of the people of I I � I � '. &natej supports this contention. 1peaking looking for my job. But - what fault has he . - f : I . .-, � � i - Timber and Mines. ' -Gilbert Vint, of ,Fast Wawanosh was frie do. The deceased had*been ill'�many .1 , � ! correspondent Amu vouc 1� .!� I 01a this subject he said that if all that had to find with me ? cleaning a well the other day, when, Z I � .1 � 17 � - _�$ .. I . .� I . t I , .. ? I I the mo theand hope of recovery passedlaway I � - I Afts. Wm. Wateons of t w k - , Mr. Whitney- spoke at Brussels, on Fri- .nar,i" in reference to the Yukon had Mine Ontario :-Well, he says that the ladder'broke and he fell, dislocating one of Ion since, yet it was hoped his life .Might I . - I . . . � . i ., �il 4. �� sorry to note, has for t] 1 , . - tra -ed - ,I r t. t � :1 - day of last week, and devoted considerable been ade public he was satisfied that there money my first mauger, poor Sandfield � � I -1 I , I � that bi& shoulders by striking the pump. I ; I - i - would not be a single member of the Senate be prolonged until the daisids came again ; 11 . 1: �_ic , confined to her bed, she � is dead and gone, saved and put ' . , I I _# poorly and under medic �711, I - , time t6 denunciation of the Government for in the bank I I , f� I I . ,I who would not come -to the aid of the Gov- for me, is all spent, and that there is nothin -The Commercial hotel property in Clin- bub's few days since his disease, cconsump- � 2 � -1 . timeof writing a Chit: R 1. - . I . L_ . '1� I its' timber and mining policies. Let 9 ton,together wibh the curling rink, has been tion! took an unfavorable turn, jand he . lj. � I .. 1 4 us ernment in its efforts to secure at once the on �he farm to show for it. . � � . . . ` Sandfield was a r, i I . . I � 1 -� -- sold by Mr. Shunk to J, J. McCaught y, of 7da away on Friday. . � I � I I � taken place for thebetl t i � � Ti �� brie0yget,at the facts re oting the Gov. construction of a railway to the head waters good manager, you know. p I . . I 1 ­ � ­.. . I t !, 7 - I - - ape Blyth, for the sum of $5,100. The pur- Th , I i - - � friends will be pleased � f- ir �s eraniezif?s course of action in dealing with of Yukon navigation through Canadian ter. Arthur Sturgis : bu when e- residence of Mr. George' Mantle � � �, ! [ - I I, the saw is I I I , . --. - i chaspr taken possession on March 17th. i � , . - Of once rnore� � .1 T � i I �` ' ritory., It was not possible, he said, for him Sandfiel Creqiton, was thescene of a very happy and I - 7 S I -� d left the place he had plans made . � 11, 11 I , � the Grc�wa forests and mining lands. i ' . 1. i ! -- � to make himself: plainer on the subject as and contracts let for building a great many -ill" Stella Griffin left, Wingham, on I ant -- yard, and those who p �� 1 t,:ve,nt on Tuesday afternoon �af last I -1 I 11 - . . - I I I U - Firai Zbere is anythinig P!, I I I I R , ; - Wednesday of last week for Moosomin, W -1 Cession being the marriage of �! � I . - 01 coming summer are geti .1 , - h - ... I ­ - 11 as to timber; If 4 the matter was one of international corres- roads through the parts of the farm newly I , 1. The many friendsof AIX � 1, � 1� , 9 . . Manitoba, where she *ill take the position MisO Susie England, daughter of- Mrs.! Mary - I � i - - I �� ; - , for which pondence and negotiation. � . 2 1 - - ` 7 h - the Ontlhrio Government, can just-' cleared, and of coarse Ned ana Oliver, who I the third concession of' , - .1 I - organ* t * ' a Rev. - . � I , I � I -t � I I . of is in the Methodist- I F �( � : � � , church and Engfand, to Mr. William Winer. T h , A -to bear that be ii . . , i r - I ly claim credit, it� is the shrewd and thrifty I YUKON RAI-LIVAY BILL. came after him, were in honor bound to I sorry 1! I 11 1. . . take charge of a music Class. H, X Bray, of the Trivitt Memorial church, I ! I I 1� � . � I � - �� 5 - way in which they have managed the great For the first time in the history of par- stand by his bargains. To do that took I ... � * --- usual good health and i � � . � I -James McFarlane, of Stanley, arrived Exeter, performed the ceremony In the pres- . . i � - - � i I ­ tl - 7 . nearly half the money Sandflold had saved, . � r., � . - his bed, he having had c 1� areas of timbered Wida whieh form. so im- liamen-tary government in Canada, a govern- and, as you remember, you quite approved home recently with 60 Shropshires and some ence� of a lsyp circle of invited friends and i . I . I _. � � . � - I � 1 I i � I ­ . I I ation on one of his legs� i I ­ , ment measure foreshadowed in the speech Cattle, from Quebec, and has already die. 'relatives. .' 'Me groomsman and bridesmaid 1 - �, . , � I I I 1� f � � portaut a part of the Province�s resources. of the expenditure. And it isn't true that I I , A I � ­ hope for his Epeedy � ; - 1 7 from the -throne has been introduced and . he sheep, T. Fraser and Edward iverf dispensed with having only little Mimi ,;-I- I . p, I . A � � 1 5 ; � , � When the requirements of the lumber trade debated at some len all,the money is $one. Your last balance I , � .1 � .... I � � __ . T I I - . Shaefor aud.,MeKay are � - . �, I- e. , 7 - gth before the addi-r-eso in V= b; the purchasers. Mvr;le Hirtzel as maid on honor. I . � I % - - - - L � reply to the speech has been sheet showed nearly three quarters of a mil. a I , . :� ,I I or thi� advance of settlemeab pressing on _Mr. Richard Sanderson, of Hullett, - -hop aud shipping the 7 �, 11 I . . . - I - I ; I I t . adopted by th'o lion dollars cash in the bank which you - rho anniversary ted meeting was held .� I markeC-The roads �' , 7 �, �, 1�- . House of 06mmons. �This* happened on , ; � I �. Z the pineries,,made it, advisable to dispose while adjusting some mwhinery in his barn � . I are- ,� , I . I �. . � � : � � Tuesda,y last when the Minister of Rail could draw tomorrow if you like, and good In D iff's church, Walton, on Tueed � - � � ,for runners or wheels, I � , 2P , I I 11 I t .. � � . . - had the misfortune to fall, part of the I - I . I � . mortgs&es -- � -1 of timber limits, how were they sold ? Not ways introKeed the Canadian Yuko - 1. . . 41 - . 4 td f:,; I � for over $300,000. Besides this ren Ing of last week and was a most on]oyable __ traMe to a Considerable � - � ,; � 1� I � , � - i , . your mother, Mrs. Dominion, ha over four work tipping on him, breaking his leg below occasion, Although there was a crowded � - - � � I.- I to friends of the party in power on private Railway WIL The terms of - the - rafla ' the knee. - . I � , I A� i � ­ � � infill'on- dollars belonging to you, on which I � . ' 4 L �� h way contract, ,which the bill is to ratify, house, the ladies had linade ample provision, � I � - Z - .� application at $5 per square mile, as the late �- -The Killarney, Manitob ' GaiJe of a � � � . 1 . i I - I ' i. , j�i have already ,been shmays you good interest. at I as far as the bill of faiv was concerned, and . . - �.m . , . - outlined in this i ,� % 7 - V CrOma : , � Z , � ­ : � Z � t I , 4 �� - lanientO Dominion Government parcelled late date, announces the marriage of Charles there was a large quantity of provisious left ., ji - , E., Z � �* NoTEs.-The long -ter 7 I- i r - . . Correspondence. Lies Ontario: -But why don't* you s%ve A. Fineen, I I - � 1: . . Pattin% them in a nut- formerly of E%st Wawanosh 'to .� .� .. � Z ­ ___ . 8 I over A '. 1 4Z ! 1, . � � Al - -11--, . I �.! � '.. . � i - �, I . . . r" I . 4 2 � , r _. I ; . I �� I -the Omber limits in the North west,but by shell, Ahey call for, th' ailding of a rail. y Miss Uzzis Crawford, second daughter of Forrest, the pastor, occupied the chair and - . ; -1 weathei of thepast wed , I o - ,i out mot,ey for me every ear, the same as Sand- itf ter all had been supplied. Rev. A tas been brought to -a � � , . it ­ ; � field di:I? . ' . � , t ` . ; L public a�ctionj after� wide advertisement ` way from Telegraph Creek to Teslin Lake, a W. S. Crawford, formerly: of Hallett. steered a lengthy . � . .. i; � .. - - - � �;: . . � I distance of 150 miles, before September let -Mr. -irogramme very pleasant- - . i - I . 27 '52 er Hirain D&Yis, of the 4th concession ly al � I - , a �:k. and to the highest bidder. The purebas . Arthnr Sturgis: -1 have saved money for 4' '' _; been blest with such a I � , f I . �, � I IT . ; . next, for a land subsidy of Ton I nia'am, but I believed you wanted the. - i - 41 � OV9 I � I � � -1� "5j000 acres per . The proceeds amounted to 'over � ,; � D such good roads -at this � � �;t i 1� � � . I I , . did not secure an ' - al� of Usborne, las sold his 11-ftv acre farm to $60 . � ;1 I I . � - 9 � adsolute iitle to the tim- kept in good heart so I have drained _ I . I I I I . this year, and farmers I, � � _ - �, . v �, i, mile, to be selected in alterna(te sections of Mr. Thomas Dickson, Bid��Iph. Mr. Davis - � - - � iz_:� 1. - I 1E I c " � , ., has rented Mr. M. Kelland's farm, on sary services I 1. � � made good use of it. C I � bar even chen, biA had to,pay ground rent six miles by three. The Governineut is to and fertilized it, cleared up the swamps, -Very successful auniver - . 4 :.- I i� � IQ-, . -ai �, . , .", -1 btillt, more roads, and put up new barns and We have yet. in stock a considerable � an � - ­ R .1 M -� every year own the odd -number sections and the con- buildings. Why, I built you this very house 1. I , I . fn m I . !I . � I the rite of $3 perlsq�are mile, . the 3rd concession of Uebomie. ' ' were held in Willis church, Clinton, On Sun- "',# � tity,of first- ' - likely allow the next imi -, - ,1, Mackenzie and Mann. are - , r , . � : 4 �, � tractors, Messrs. I day, Oth in6t. Services were conducted by ,q. - . o I1y._. r, Williia=L.. : i - . I �� I L r -Mr. George Webb, of the Obb, c-onces- 4 I � I . �� -_ And dues of 81 or $1.25 par thodsand feet of ,,to own the we a re sitting in at a cost of &,million and Rev. Mr. Stewart, bile mu.,h loved and rd�'. ar,which ' __ . chased the fifty acre i'ari � - F, I �� - i even-numbersectioas. The con- ion of Stephen, had a ewe w - class goods for Winter . we' I I R ; �� � . 1pmber when he out his lo 1 hich gave birth we are i � I I I r � . � � -1 i 3 Villing to dispo - A I I ; Fl. 1: go- 'Since 187 tractors get. a monopoly a uarter of dollars. We all Faid for, and I a spected paithr of the congregation, who - - I 1'. 1 ; so __ homestead, from Mr. -T� . I I I �� c � � of the railway to a lamb over two weeks ago. Such an I , � i 1, - . . r � .. . � I I I . 1. � . the timber limits sold. have aggreigated 4,231 building. in'that country, for five years a Met have: to borrow ,i singe dollar to do . took charge of the services himself in re- . �:, 1 ,-. �. T � I , . - - . ; . poexession -next month. . - y 1 - � 1, - nd occurrence is r - of at prices away down for- cash. I 1. � � � :�! �, F - a . 1 -4 uare miles, and have brought in by, have deposited $260,000 with the I . 4 I � - :_ . I ! �� sq . I � - . - $2,300 for it, and WM nc 7 � � �, ; way Govern- doing well and is as lively as a cricket. gation, instead of, as usual, getting� some : � � " .. I r, . : � * � best one hundred and fd it with. It was a good job, too, and nobod y re bat the little thing is sponse to the wishes of many of his congre. I �,�, �Z I -1 WiL, now bi I . -- �Kml ever said there was a cent of boodle in it. � All the old town officials in I 'k, i i I f, �­[ ment as a guarant�e that the work will he - - . I I I . i , r ,; '. -of bonuses $5,000,000, and in timber dues Alin Ontario :-I like the house all right, Lucknow distinguished preacher from a distance, The - �4 � r 5 - 17� �, executed within the time mentioned in the - 11 , - ,county. He. , �: � ; . i � I I � I � - - - _� �,­ - 7 I have �been re-elected for thb ensuing ,year, as resultj proved that in'every way the cou , 1. - � . r his Yorkahires,for wl � � 4 1 - $18,000,OW more,. making in all $2.3,000,000. contract. - . . and I don't think it cost too much money ; following : _1 I - - , ree I ,� � . ;_ U �ie! I � � ,; �'� � fo �i7:1 r I L � L, I - ; -1 ­ �4 7 I I but .Miss Campbell -says you have sold all Hugh Morrison clerk ; John t The collectiona at 0 .i "i � � 1 ,4 ., famous. -We have had � � � . �� - , -� Perhaps Mr. Whitney will say he does not The principal dpp6sition to the b --'Il on the Murchison, treasurer; J. N. 'Rose, assessor I � � � but' I . � _ - I � : ' � � I. - � 1� � 4 . age 1 7 _. I I 9 , s , - . . . 'i, ., , . ; object to the sale of timber limits by aue- won�t be any. wood left, and that the . 0 -i . ­ .1 -0 rai f� � -�, the timber off the'llyood lot, and soon there t e se4vices amounted to $278. 1 come to our vill - I , , __� ,, . part of Conservative members is not in Ye- and collector; Thomas Douglas,water works . - L� "I - __ , ___ , -.- , ... I Cate with Mr. Mell . � , 4 gard to the route, which is acknowledged to -T assessment of the muniC& . . , - , 1 . � � . I I � .q i� i - tion qr the collection of dues on sawlogs,bnt money engineer. � . �e -total , � . "I i. . - I � ,- - . ..- � so 'Mr. 'Mellraith win � ., �� -1 � -. � i �_ I :�', . be the best, nor as to the g6cessity of con- you got for that is gone ,,too. -Mr. S. Baskerville has purchased from PalitV 'of Stauldy for the year 1891 was . . 1 � . .1 � .17 A Z�� -if this is the case, he has no improvement to Arthur Sturgis :-Well,, I don't 'like to . : . . - .. -oply in the village,wbizli � � " stracting the road, for this is admitted, Mr. William Bowden, t $1'662,1080. Thi's includes $350 'of church Such ms :_ . � ? , - I �� W, �t_ ; _� -4 �-,­ offer, upon the policy of the pre contradict such a perfect lady as Miss Camp- he property, former. i I � . 1 * . I i 1, � , tensifyingthe usual h I , _� . - -sent admims. but as to the terms given to the "Contract- ly owned by Mr. G. Bowden, in E property. The following sums were levied : . - . I : �, A, : � .. I �Pl t� I ", ' bell is ; but if she would only go and Io6k xeter, and . ,I I - F I tration. ois, which are said to be excessive.- On the . - ` . ! I I tenanee.-Mr. and U� __ I �, ; . occupied by Mrs. Thomas Newton, rateo,:$2,825,40; township rates, $I,- . 1 7 . . , -1 -r - I other hand over the wood lot, she would see it's a great payi� . I , i M . -1 wbo'havi been on the tU - � . I � , - � y . , 6 . , . the .supporters of the Govern the sum of 8,00 for it. M - general sehool � 11 � I - - I The Opposition are trying to' fasten upon - deal bigger than she -has any idea of. r. Baskerville will ' -.Ladies' Fur Capes,, I 4 . I -Ing a County t.4 ': - There's 661'80' ,� I . both improv ncl we I 11 I i it � : ment contend that no one knows whether take possession let March. rate 611,799.01; special school rate,$22, �13.09; ' . � I I I - - . 1, ;I i T ,,�, � a , d . ,� � � . , ' � � �'. - the Government the, charao of dealing too the contractors have got a good bargain plenty of timber for fifty years t - com�ut :,, I , 1. them round again.- M , i - �,` � I or a ation and interest, , I I .�,,iila b� ' a" -James Steep, of Clinton, has sold his $43. 19.� The � . I .�� � � �� is home to- spend two wii I ' �, 7 - . I - ­�W. nees- I . . I - .. - - .. �_ I , " lenienbly with American holders of timb 'one, that it is all a gamble and that- it longer too, if my plan for e young farm, being lob 45, ' following are some of the disburseme; - , . . - � * , .� er bad A. for t � i 11 Z , may turn oat a very good thing or prove to trees works out all right. he on the Bayfield co tim nts: I �� � pro i money, . , - holidays. -We -are �er� ; T ,-r - � a I - -, � i , I . �. ­ . I hibit the be a bad inve3tment. Ing ,,,,n!= bar and a , � - re] - ' - limits in Oatario by refusing to . sign, (near Clinton) to Alexafider Elliott, Roads,41,804.46; gravel, $265.39, -L ur, Co ts � 7' "' ?oWthe oe.rio-us ill -now -1 .. I used -it on the farm in mak' - adies'. F i ! � - . �� - �� &xport of sam logs cat during the pre3ent " uc for komewhere in the neighborhood of $4 300 sewer p!pe, $565.60; chari .y, $55.96; salarie I 1 �, - ( I "I - Of Staffa.-Mr. and .� . meats, and the place .m , -11 . � : .1 1:z � In either case, Canada will not stand to is, just so . t a I �; * . - Mrs - , V �, t There are 76 acres in the lot and Elliot � ha; $631-48, schoolo,$4,207,33; county treasurer, . - I ". . � - - . .1 � - 750 710- board of health, $9. Z I- - pleaAantIty entertained A � I v - va Besides I only sell the right to had it refited on shares for some time. P, , - 1 ,on Wednesday evenlng� _ season. The biU which the Legislature lose anything. If the land turns out to be "'able, jji � i-_ zi.. I that in all future a rich in gold, then each altern4'te section o - r,. I - I � . - district meeting of the Independent 'Ru " htffi and - . I '__ assed Provided ' oat, and on every log that is out I eolleeb -Storm Collars, : ­,�, I - � p - -1 ales of f --Andrews Bros., of Clinton, recen -Th� I .ff A 8 ': " �' , , I - - �, the dues for you. And there are big tracts tly re $ �� � i :_ , t 9 _il�_ - Air. a�ua Mrs. F, L. Hii� - - , he 3,700,000 acres which thia contractors ceived a plepaid case of c Orde Good Templars was held at An- .� ..It, I , - - F, - i, 1.�� ­ timber limits and in all licenses hereafter . I . 41, i . .1 , of timber not sold yet. almon all . , 1 � t F - .-AZ - � . I -,.,-. I are I I i ____ - __ oil Monday -evenw,g.-v - - - - � that t es to the peopl . I .1 �� I I I - . granted it should be a condition the wa4 rom, Britis r 01 , i; --..I . to receive go burn nj Wednesday of last week Owing . i � 7 - - ­ he On the authority of William�. ,lkfios Ontario :-WhaVs th h Columbia, the con. , i - I . -- - ,note that Mr. James. M � is about your siiCnor 0 � * - 'i 7- i . lOgilvie there to the b Gauntlets -:- , _- I . Ing their brother -in d roads and the storm th� attend- - - i , � _1� . * � I- allowinf* str�ngers to come.. and do all the � , bom beca so serionel I ir , timber eat must be manufactured in th ., -law, Mr. R. A. I r II - - �� �� .- e is said to be no less than 76,000,000 acres of 8 . i .. . - - 11 . . , I � I � ,; �J ... i who, is manager of one* of the big a . . I I time, -bas become so.ne � � � Leonard, nee wa somewhat sipaller than usual, but a - ,I I I . L - , I -b gold -bearing lands left after the' work o cutting down the timber and take Frazer river . considira'ble interest was taken in the meet- I I . - � ;- - . . - Province. I - waa felt by the Government contractors : �� � � - I � tm"tei �D " : I it awa c�nneries. . i I � - ,our worthypos r, � - , ' iselect, the amount given them. Nlat6rial for y to saw if up at home, when they -bliss Clatt Sherman and bliss Millie Ing by the delegates from the various lodges. .1 � � givial � . I I like himself agsilth- ,� ; r � I - can n their licenses were renew d Ts � I : that no notice having been given to Ameri. won't let any of our . . -Ladies' 111-th Jacki, - * - _. , I ; if _�. � - the work is already beiD urchased, an in � people work on their Campbell, derich, have After t4 businesswas transacted an inter- ki I/" 0 , Shawls, . - R, . , �. � I each graduated ! � . - . - owners whe places at all? I don't- think tbat's right, most credi T �, I - '� � ,I - - a few days Mr. Willia-V Mackenzie Will 01 estiDg pro ramme was rendered, after which I . . 2 � . .1 - .� in Exeter this week tell' � , Arthur, ind what's*more, I won't have it. I in the Toronto Conservif- . . � , ; � I lt� leave for England to float the scheme. There t a ley � . � ; I . ed last spring that their right to export logs . - there about the .piggery - W- - � 11 . . . I y - . - , did they not to a right ! , _� u I no doubt that the Canada Pacific is Arthur Sturgis :-I am glad to bear you tory of Music. The former passed the ex all I f ?f enthu6ia3m and with a, deter - e �- I � 4 'I j (1 esti6n, it would .be a " the U1113 � I .- - - � would be called in 4 be- -aminati6n - in piano and kationito1push on the good cause. � The - I ' . -j g. � bheory, and L of dropping o4ff imin the,s , % � hind the contractors, say Eo, ma'am, for I have just told them I . Wraps, efacket M -i krials and 11 I , i ;, breach of faith with'them to enact now that; � .attar in organ and theory, each taking first result ' I __ I 4 fs o,rtheir labors will be seen in the . i. r . . e that after this year they would have to � I ? - , . saw ut L �, i I whole population _,would � - , i: they shonld not do what hitherto they had I - T'UPPDR AN -1) 3TAGLEAN. the timber right here, and let our own class honors in theory. I near e when the plebiscite is. taken. I i �J'L '. - --- - reception and ourpolice 1 i - � I - I - , � ­ . I I �1 . As predicted last week The nex ! I - L I I - L r A - -Mr. John Treble, Exeter North 'met istrict meeting will be held in 4 1 � I . I : a,perfect right to do. would happen, the friends and neighbors have the benefit of ! 'Cient to warrantporfect � - In declaring that � ! � 11 1� I � - . I L ; � , � I � � I I . . - - between W. F. Maclean', M. P.; with a painful accident on Tuesday oi la9f Clinton o tiday, May 20tb. Winter Dre * G 0o 0 i I . I- trouble ' ', - - . � � L I 1-1 - Toronto, and Sir Charles Tap er has come to stop their taking away this winter's out was engaged, in catbing wood -The I linton New Era says :-On 1 A : 1 1 . ­ - - . !3 -_ vrhe� the timber licenses come to be renew .p the work and wages. I didn't think it right week. - He . T d, as- 88 . . I ed next May they should be subject to the to a head. Mr. 'Maelean insinuated in his. of logs, for I li�d given them their papers when the axe E -lipped and! came in contact day Jame Scott,' the venerable libwrian, .. . - , - ! . I � I I Howil - . newspaper, the Toronto I - his foot . ; � 1 -J , . : 1: m,-nufActuring condition, the Government Wc�rld, that Sir last April and il didn't want to break my with , cutting a severe gash and who has to his credit 48 years' service I I : -, il. I , . � , I L Wv,:oDT_xb DrLu.-Aa- . t, .t a I . !� I., - - i . . � . L severing the tendon. He will be unable to that cap Ci y as a public I I � 11 t .. I Charles Tupper was interested in the Yukon wordwiththem. This year will, be the last, ,,, &I I , acted at once within their powers, and, Railway contract, and 'the leader of the though. � I do much for some time. -events I which alway r � . - - 1� ! - , I,- ant L ' F. L I . I with due notice to the men *ho have paid A - i - - school . a hei, and who will be 90 ye�rs of . a T , � I . , tion in evety neighborho � _.L � 9pposition replied in the House that any -Kenneth McDonald, an old Ashfield age next June, sat in the Now Era office ! , ,�, ;� ,� . L - . L ­ . 11 - b Miss Ontario :-Mr. Whit Nee does talk * � I � , 9th in � ­ia . . - % . Iiarg,e sums of money for the timber, which L one -%v o said so was a coward and a slander- boyl is visiting the icenes of his boyhood, I __ . Wediiesda�,7, the .. i I . 1� . I a good deal about that hill lot, too, and your when the elephone bell rang, and af er a �- �AWL�AmaL� I , , - - I , ham Doig, of the townsh � I - I er, This started a bitU4 royal, Alr. Maclean bargain with Col. Jingle Je.w'-Wb'o- after an absenca of 17 years. .Mr. McDon- - convereati n had been carried on, hD ex- i I �� they now fiad they cannot'deal with as their . . a__, , " . . . c7 1 pressed su prise now it could be done, and I . . . united !a holy bonds o own proper�y, or take it wher stating fiat a new lea,dei for the party was Arthur Stur is (breaking in) :-Why ald:s a residence of Colorado, andhis friendis I . . I ,e they like I 9 will , be pleased to know that be has pros. 1, I . . Aliss JaDet Rose Patrick; � and in whatever form they like. desirable, because Sir Charles had inclorsed , stated tha he had never used a tele�bone 1* 4 �; 0 ma'am, be makes me tired.�',"If it hadn't ew ., " %I ; Air, Hugh Patrick. of 't 1, - - * � National the Yukon R:tilway bill without having con- for Oliver and we the whole hill lot would pered in his western home. l The receiver was quickly placed I . . . ,, � -S a ccrWrnony �was per1c; . . ;� � Considerations weighed -with the Govern. sulted awaucus,of the party. On Wednes- have gone from you the time you ha --Tuesday of last week William Douglas. to his ear, nd he passed ia few Joculft , i !� . - Th - d that r re- ,. J -� r 4 - . . _. , 31r. Balliintyne, of Molui meat in taking this step, and It - day lastj ti,e whole subjeet waa threshed out I lawsuit, and wb.en John Aye tried to take eldest son of the late Adam Douglas, -16th marks ove the wire to Miss Rattray, at the - . , I 4 I - of a Large was no ' i 4 i - .,ene numbei . .a . I I - t a cau6us of the party, which was called for it away from you and give it to year sister, concession, Grey, arfived home from Cali. central, so hat at lasb he could say he!. had - We have received and ,op - . friends of the ountmal doubt largely insbi-lited by a desire td me a 3e. fornia. It is 7 years since Air., Douglas talked ove the phone. . -4 I .ened,ont a fliJ6,, a9sottin(311t of - - o at this -purpo Senator Pe'rley occupied the Miss Manitoba, where was Whit Nee then ? � . r , 14' . . . I . . ­ - ., I I bridegroom is the young( 1, the intolerable conditions imposed upon tbe� chair. The result of the, meeting was that He's hardly old enough to remember much went to the golden state wh6re he has been -Oa Fe ruary 9th, at tbe residen i - T1 � t 11 - I I ` , 11 i. , e , . I . 191 I �� � t pose the terms of about it, but all his kith and kin sided with Mr. and M a. Andrew Brown, "Sprin 1 . 1. . � . � ;, i I v - i � e,__ I - , , Do' I and is one o I ludibar trade of Oabario, by the selfish and Sir Charles agreed to op ployed on one of. the many extensive ce of all kinds of m gdale I . � i r � . prosperous young�fatrinlo)e � � - . ye and did all they could o he . , wic I . I . �� -- - I ­�� I - I - . : � � . .. - I t ; I I I - - here he will return to California. marriage 6 their eldest daughter, Mis 1. I .1 . and hehas secured in � ­ Congress. Time only will tell whether the be very fatal to it. It eo�ld not be other. him. He has 9. goodtdeal of cbeek to ta 1p liage ' i 1-t �, Howick's *fairest and .11 1� . unreasonable-legialation of the United States the bill, but his opposition is r-ot likely to, John A t fruit farms. After a visit amdng his friends Farm " H i k at 5 o'clock, p.m., � the i . f"', � i I ' I I k 5 ' I i � J . I -The auction sale of William Pollai , of Lizzie, to eter Moffatt, of MorrieW,nk 61i on - I I - - 11 .- wise, because the leader ot the Oppo.3ition about the hill lot. The bargain with Jingle � rd , � , T " "I young ladies, - Wbile - - aGtion of the Government, 6onsonate as it is at the head of a Klondik Leadbury, on Wednesday afternoon of last youngest so of Mrs. Geoige Me 4 � I - : , . - � . ! I . ,a transportation Jew is a good one ior you, ma'am. Every, ffatt, took � p I W,Las I . Ai ve . - wedding march were bei - I �.� - week, was a success. White -Und'rs VICI 10113a 4 i company � I . il I I . w th the popular wish, will be su , along with the Ron. Edgar Dew- body says so now. securely.tied by Rev. - ,; I ,I I , ,;U . - acess- Cows sold .4 �I&Ce. The knot was . . I . . 9 1, - entered the parlor I-eanini � W i . i ful. � One very probable effort w dney, former Lieutenant GovEruor of Brit- bliss Ontario : - fro] 1. � �. ( 0 ­ I - I ;__ III be to ell, Arthur, I think I to $51 ; calves, $16 to $17 a piece ; PyI5 r. Dobso , of Fordwich. Miss Myra . father, and was handsm i, - I ' - . . - � � 11� - I ish Columbia, who have been booking pas. have gone over old colt $90 ; -and a thorough *bred Durhom Brown a t d 41so a splendid assortment of _` - . , red-ifee the quanti the list of complaints pretty b idesmaid. . :' I ty of timber c . - , as ri I Gavin David- I . Embioidervi'i" Iii a varietv of ately dremed for the vee , at, a�d so sen era ter some months past from England well. 'bull' $120, L. Taeker. of Rullett, ptir. son, of a I a( oxeter, attended the groom. I , 0111" � .1 - ... . - 1� I - '� lesson the Provincial i�e Stay, the good St.. John speaks of V � i P f. '� by her sister, bliss -try -1 . - . :.- P - . venue from this to Coon City at a cost of $5oo per head something else; I hardly like to menbiou it chased the latter. Sale amounted to abdAt After the oe mony, guests to the nutnb�,r of 'Choice new sea -so I � .M I , .- - � . I . � , , .v � ­ . 0 1 --. I �, � - ? I It I source ; $1,20O.'� L I Ill worea very becomingcoij 6 :. . i 11 - I . - 11 � but it is mere foolishness to rail by the very route that this railway is to but it's in the farming line too, you know. over one hu dred afid fifty sat down tos, 't �s patterns.! � , - 15 - - at . I 1; i, ; : was supported tbrouili t - _ . .T 7- I : -B.' Lang and his good lady, 5th conces. heavily lade table of goo . . ,7 . 11- the Gavernm-ent baeaiuisei take. If the Government were not to cut Arthur Sburgio:-I know. The fourth T e -% I �� I I . Z - � theY did not make . d things. h - -, �,, , � - . :9 - - - . sion of Grey, celebrated the 35th anniver- evening was pent in social games and d . i - - � I I - . Mr. Jolin Dola, who 4is . - - i �, ,I - I P. I I �� � � a pitgery. I . 0 tions ptruam to I 11 I .1 . a sleigh road at once, then the company, of epistle of 8-6. John, all abou &no. . - I I . . i I - ­ I - sary of their marriage last Saturday end Ing. ; . I � � their legislafton retrocative and so' bring w1hieh Sir Cjlarlei is bon rary president, John Wesley said I Eold som , but � 7 ___� prompt and e - ofactiory I I � � � * . I I I � � I . . I? � I - - ��.� i a serious , st4m upon the good faith and would have to do so or v! . dritertained a company of neighbors and to Mr. John I . I . mony, which in- e the . - t 11 I I 6ie tbe'contr&cts the man who bought it and the people who ' -A horse elonging Allison, � . . , , - " �, I 0 - . _�4 1 . namelof the C -:' 4 . which they have entered int friends. ' We wish them -the opportunib� of Thames road, Usborne, made a livel I � I I '_ ,I' � I WWII. I 0. Jaeb to this ate it never complained. St. John is a Jew, - . ly run' o� I I I I - ­ � . � 71 j ! usual con it I a 'O .- The principal objectio * of Course, and that explains his aversion to I ay 4 i . i . I gra u ation - recording the gold Mr. an'j -al- `-` 15 - paire to thf %� r. Whit_ extent, and not likely to any greater is Sir anniversary. ,me niva o - . � 1. ; U which. M Charles Td . f last ,week, which - d , 4�1,n I - I . -he animal losing italife L a , ,� �, �' - og � . I I - n pork i -o I - - . � � in at most'resulbed in t ) A t t� . .pper interested in the Canadia has been a resident of this Ii" a for the pa ,I and Re'are also showla., a I I I 7 h t A . _. : .1 If ­ . were laden - he - I , . ney takes to the mining Policy of the Gov- Yukon Railway. L - th 21 years. - rf � ,, I . i �� �f . , m � I " . Miss O-Ptario :-Please don't pursue a . it is "won� I ho L � . P . w it .ever esco,ped. 1 It ` - I % ; I I . � -and an the 461ieaAes � . � g Dome , - I., . ernment is their a�etion_� in granting the subject. But aren't you losin -On Thursday eveniog lAst,Mr. and Mrs. seems the be at after breaking from the .--7 �. tl- Of - , - 11 4. 1 '� i I doubtless votild satisfy: I ` TAYLOR'S ALIEN LABOF. BILL. of ffood rande � ; , , - - E+ngledae concession. In almoat every other beat hands, Arthur? There's old Tom pur A. 0. Pattison, of Clintun, entertained a, cutter, with tfie shafts attached, wao going , � . 1. It , - . , : Gibson �� p - " - I , . � n . . l'! - . .; I - most foAtidious 0.1picure 1 7 . I .1 . - . respect the mining law of the Pro"ince has George Taylor, M. P., Ganarloque, has in. and Dr. Baxter a d some more of them that . umber of friends at their residence, it be. at a breAkn�ck e%d when it suddeill � I -.,, I . � I V1 � � P . I . . I ___ , � i stood the bridiem �&ke �. . itroduced into the Comm ing the 25th anniversary of their marriage. - turned in m it r :und's blacksmit . - V � 3, . q . . - ; : � I I r -py-ramid Vie dazzling I � I iition on the labor bill. It stood in his name for many you got along without them ? They took good care not to let their friends sh e�er orth, �and ran steep In- - v ant rw 11 � had the support of the Oppo. ons his old alien have been on the place so long. How can . W ra K New. Prints, Ne . �.b- * - . I - - -, . . . � . I . � i .91 I ilown its aid". The - " __ � several occasions when it has been before years, bat was never paesed. Arthur Sturgis :-I'm sorry to lose them know what the occasion was' until they cliop' Ex f aiBing and up a g rigs � to _. 1. - �' . � I , � �: . the seats of hono � , , � '� - , c 0 2 ,j It is word for ne used or lowerin � IF iven . - y - I . .. � � I - I � the House. The Opposition leader's outcry word and line for line with the American all, but they Nvant to take a rest, and young were present at the house. That the may and from ; e aint shop. On reae � �. . I . I � � � � . . . hing the 4 It 9, i .. I �� , -_ lew * -jij ! tnner was t1ion ,serv4 '. act. The bill got itsfirst reading in thd Archie Hislop and Garrow and - many others enry many more years of w,edded blis is top it dash- eadloug over unto a shed lat ' . I .X a, - - visitors. After -dinner F, i, , � Blouse- Materi ' -1 I %-. ' * - , � I . L � the cordial wish of their hoists ofiriendso the rear. . � N � `_;1 acrainst the Engledue grant lags superfluous nee, but there is no possibility of its be-- like them are read*to take th ir places. I . was consider- . I ;.1 1. inembere of the compan , f He Z. - � a . � ,. . . � . - 11 - I - 1 i I 11 i. 11 � I . , - . c I a tresen I -A couple of weeks ago, Jacob and Joe. able snow on tfie building the animal luck- ; , i ! - 1-k . � -1 on the stage, for nearly everyone now ad- oming law. Th t act meats all 'have got a good lot . of men, ma'am, if you'll . . t as there I ! , A _ I : , . i " ; � 1- ­_ �the- or, re ev . T - ,I, rnits, that the Government ,did a capital emergencies. I a put in operation in only give us a chance to show you what, we Beewitherick split and piled 23 cords of ily escaped without a scratch and Continue& 11 � � I I T'-, - . Z. ", f .4nd a complete stoc& R � , , . i . J t, , , joya, * uti in gamel I 6 -a of husinass when it ente d into the $6 nee of the Dominion can do. maple wood in 19 hours, on the farm of its run ur I : . . , . 1'� . that, whil . � .� - � � r. ,�, ,�, T ,�, 1. . i - strok - re day in any provi itil-fin'ally captured. I , � . . 1,:� . � : I I I I - bargain. where it may be required. Ever since it Miss Oatario:-W- Richard Haragey, 9th concession of Howick. -Mr. H. 114rriwn, of � - I i� t � " I I T I il � - I I - - I � Nothing whatever w" given ell, Arthur, Ned and I East Wawanoshp of :- , ; � I I � in the h. . .. I ing �he ; :;; i . I ' - has been passed no necessity has arisen for Oliver were good managers, and Oliver was The day before they split and piled 9J cords has two intereabing relicts. One is a copy . � � W . I Before : � t iviteg - , - 11 in 7 hours. In both of these instances, they � of a Church -of England prayer -book iruited. I .' . . f --- - - I . � I away ; merely a three Years' prospective itin those places where trouble previous, a long time with me. You have been Oliver' , �,�,� . I I I - . ly I I f 11 � I " , righ.t %vas granted ove isted. In Manitoba and the North a felled their own -timber. These gentlemen in IM slid the 'other a religious worl'i an- I . . I served to which all Xid I , r some 46,000 acres of ex West head foreman for years, and you know the . . I esteem in which the Ur 11 ; � . - . f 13 - ­ .. . -8heetin �_ Pillow C_Y61- , � . . i land in the mineral belts entirely unknown the. present law has been. in force, bat po far farm and you know were unaware of any time being kept, and ,titled "The whole Duty of Man," printed i 198 � to" ft s ,CM - I ' * �I t my ways. I don't be- .in , , ad . - � I �­ werf . I o I - - I Iiii I b the mumero � = , � . I _. , ��, I i.."', � i � f � I no cases of any consequence have' been re. Have it's worth wbile making a change afte i not tr i t make a record. 1678 (over two' hundred ago.) The I I - r 'it 11 .1 k I . . . IL 1� :Tyuseful presents whiie �� Z and unexplored, in return for which* the ported to the Department of Justice. The all. So you can come on again; when does -The, ab'uyumal ltcaetin* of the Huron Vat, . �ri; tees'name is Robert t, London, , I - mp � � 6 ... � 'N I . I i F t. ,inerry w. . any broke : i xyaiicate bound themselves to spend ,td,000 people are generally satisfied with the ex- the next term begin? erinary -Medical Association was in n land. An i�scription n the books sho 'we o �. �i � . � I . held I -Table tinens , Napki,.W, n"-,wel,q . Asylight, and after wis I - t I . o aELt week. lu- h they were in the possession of Willi � - . 11 � . _L I . i'' - - in exploring during the first year, sting state of affairs, and Mr. Taylor's Arthur Sturiis:-The first of Wingham. on W duesday of I at 9 U :� � � , 11 I - 1 $40,000 in ': March, .. am . � I ; . .- I .1 . . �' I I Doig many blessings ,on � � - .. . - I � v , , I j . I the second year, and $50,000 in the third. bill will be certain to get the six ma�am. PlI be on hand then.' terestinf, papers were read by members. Rose on May 211 1786, and an earlier in- :_ ,.- i ;I : %, : . . -, , months hoist= Thi owing officers were elected for the 83FiptiOU . of John Rose'. I i 1, I i life's turbid stream$ 91, j . it comes up for a second I j� ! t I . If they sucebeded in . . shows r �ha name I - . � . � . . -finding any valuable reading. , . , I . 1.�, I I f homes, and qui � n a � - ensuin year: President, C. F. McGregor, Mr. Hirrison a great grandmother's m : _JL U . I I I i A aid ' & I - ti � ; I - ; , - L! . I)eace U, , � . � ! - I . M. C. CAMERON FOR RE(,J.��A. ; , � , i�l . . t u . . I ; . . I � _L�1� fc,r their own hoine . ; I - , � - I I " - Goderich ; secretary, John Wilson, Wing. handed down the generationli in ireet � W L __� I i, I . i . I . � : -Mrs. Flaker, of Bay6eld, left Clinton I . . - k z ". � same.price and subject to the same ' condi- It lia3 been about as good as settled that a. = . i z - r ay thera 9t the : Constance; vice-president, , J. Hamilton, name was Rose, �aud the books have I f I homes= M mineral lands they must h, 9 -and 'PnWellingS I � � I . Huron Note I a d , I . I . I , The tyim. is the old fashioned � Q 4 � I I ; � i A large tv � ; �. . I x P 'a ::: I " tioas as mining lands sold to any one else. Air- M.C. Cameron, M.P., West Huron, will last week for Dakdta. � ham ;'treasurer, J. E. Blackall, Clinton. suce6nion. , . . I ; 'I ; 1. i � last sum -mer on his : Z i 11 -The following property changes have letters in use at that time. and the prayer 9 Ill now.� I ; I . '_ __�� young -couple wl -, : �� In the whole arrangement, in fact, the ad. be appointed Lieutenant Governor of the I -Joseph Clifton, Of West Wawanosh, left . . I , , A I * � - - I ! �ii, . � I I � . � recently taken place in West Wawanosh : -book printed i� 172� shows very little . -_ !, � . -A � ;� vantage lies with the Government, as is ries. Mr. Cameron is an ast week with his wife and family forNoith James Robinson has bought a , -_ ml t �. : 41 11 I atern realities of 'life. .- . . I I I � Dakota. good 100 acre change in style over the one printed 50 ­ ." I -_ I I r� � � Sp� L _ . . . : � conceded by every mining man �old Liberal who has done excellent services � From this date, forward ; oar New " ' L ; I ; � � farm in Kinloss, Bruce county, for $4,5W *yearo before Th bindmi i a very - sub. � Goods Will � � - r many years and who has 0 . ; is ... _: 11C I I . . I I � � Og, . 1. I I . �� - � has also disposed of to J. Craig the 50 acres on stantial on( Is ther aul has stood th ' 1 ; , _t - Hats . . � J . - - I I I - � r. f� . . with"the circamst To bind the bar. - leased the Mansion -house, in the 7th conceeston! for $2,500. E. Plough. ravages of -time e ceedingly well. e commence to arrive. . 1. . .- L. , familiar Ito the party fo -Charles Wilson, of Heneall, late ' f Lis t - . . Lances. special qualifications for the office. His towel, has ). of : . I 111.1 I i _&u F I' liman i.wi. 2 I t �, � . I% I _F_1 - : I gain, the syndicate. were obliged to deposit pointment will, therefore, be well receiv:s: Exeter. man has leased for the present year, lot 27, ' . : sends the-30"llowin .��A; - � . i : �$20,000 with the Government, which is Mr. Cameron was one of those who at one Mr. William Jewitt, of Brussels, has coneposion 6, containing 100 acreo for $125. - I I � � I -L �. � � � L I I 9 I �F - . .. L , - I .. � fun oi�`Labour &Y4 I ' I I let the contract for a large addition to his . � .1 I I ��i I � I I .. - . .. . , I � I I 'i I 9 acrw.. , � ; .................... I I � . . ­ I - -falfilment of the co�d�i- in the Cabinet. house. H. W. Wilson 1aa rented fr Charles Wil. -Mrs. CaroliO Robertson died at 'th' - ;t ­ . forfeitable on non time was spoken of in connection with'a seat l o1a i .steamer comin � e .................. k.t.*;. I I - - I I . 100 acres'on coneersion 3. . residence of her sop -in -la*, Mr. R ..................................... I �� I I �10 � J I :, . sion . I -Mr. R. A. Hearn has purchased lot 35, son . R. Lan , .wow when I said to tions, The area. covered by the coace� - AWACKING ABLE'RDEF I � . .N. P , , . ­ ; � I 1 .1 � I . � 1, �. . . . 1; 1; . - .. �The contracts for new brick residences city clerk, of StrMford, on February 2n J� I .1 � ;I 11 _1W Vayke your bats of.' ' ; I is only one,eight hundredth or one I concession 13, Goderioh townshipi / � � . I � . � I - i J! -1 : . contain- have been let by P. Robert -son and John She was born 65 y elars ago, in the county of I . I - reply. I laughed, an i � I - � 11 I -ninth The attacks which are being made on the Ing 65 acres, g therefor $12,000. Sanders, 9 h concession, Grey, and John � Waterloo, I., � I � . hundredth of the mineral, territory of north - Governor General, whether they are justi- wh6 h and ' _1Z rX , �4, . . I - i - W. H. Z eyrir", t . - I . as jma�yearo - I q ern Ontario, so that th ' flable or not, by so * rtin a bakery Uter removed W 16. G) - . 17 ­ .ships overthere? t . A1111-0 - - . me of the members of business in Wroxeter for some time, has L th her parents o oderich, where she I I , . i I - .... . � 'Will, see that, little red f ere is no reason to L. a Ewen, 16th conces8ion,of the same.township, 'wi M1 . � 1:1 fear the creation of a monopoly, a ' I It � I � 1 e �: I . van r own - lived until a few years ago, when"she came' . - I ; ,stern of each ? � il if the the political strength of that party, It will Ing into b , . here he proposes go- r, I ; . Take yo th ate Government are notLapt to increase moved to Fo dwich, w to John Hunter, the well kn contracto, � L of Cranbrook. Mr. Robertson i I i � _M, neiness., will build a to Stratford to reside with her daughter.'i . . I , i! -, �� -Yon have -the fteat h C - I . . . � I � . I 11 I syndicate bought the whole tract, - which be remembered that 'when the last Liberaj 2 story cottage and the other residences will For'the past two y�aro she had been failing' . . 'I, here, but Where are 7 � X . I Messrs. Pugh & McNeil U �,, - � - i�� . 'This ill the. . ; not consid- I ��, ,_ - � .great A-merte ­ I _:� * I � Gov. the brick and atone work for ered serious until about two. weeks 4 1, I -.. �', I � ' i I - The clozer the timber and mining policies 1878, similaf attacks were made on the years ago, has disposed of it to James Kerr, the b I in health, but her Condition was , o, i � ![ cannot sea _X tingle AV � I Government was in power, between 1874 and M.agian farm, east of Ethel- vill-age, a few Brussels, have I , they arer not likely to do, Rayuard, who purchased the be IJ stories. I � I � 11 ernor General of that day, Lord Dufferi of Henfr uildings on the 9bh and George , � I I . n, yn. - - t I . . Those 300 or I ; 'i . of the Governmentare examined, the clearer wh - Baker, when she contracted inflammation* of ithe . , i i I - - 3 . -our it. � ­ � i � Britian bonouring your -1 . - I 0 probably was one of the ablest -Dr. GeorgeHall,'of Montreal, Cranbrook, for Mr. Ewen's. lunge, which caused her death. " ;; � I . � I � it will -beCome that both are eminently in repregentatives of royalty that Canada ever - former. -One of those h Her fine , 0 CJF L�; . - , tv of Ethel, �as obtained his degree of.L. Wyl nuptial events baid died a number of years ago, in Vic-' � � -,. - s .., � . -off your hate *nd WtU - vion in any neighbor- toria, British Cohimbia. Their marri I . I i 1 1 . , - .1 . i . 7. Whereare your mannen - I � � - -2 ; I .. . � had. The friends of Sir Charles Tapper R.C.P. and S. from Edinboro', and L. F. P. [hood, wherein both -young and. old seem to was blesse4 with only one child -Mrs. "A ; - I . tame off.' . � thia interests of the Province and the people. think that it would be of . which create a sensal � 1 � � . . . "Nomm I .greater Political from Glasgow. � � - - A: 11 I �L hats I . - . 1i . - ­ advantage to him to leave Lord Aberdeen be interested, took place on Tuesday morn. R. Lang, who died about three years ago. . L I _� I 1 , 1 - � I i - a :1 ­ : - � - c ­EArly �Tuesday mornin�g, Sbh inst., alone. -The anniversary servicei and lecture Ing of last weak at the Parish church, at The following brothers and sisters are left . - I ­ I I - � I : ' � '. . � - � � t Robert K_'� McDonald of (6y township, held Sunday and Monday of last week in Kingsbridge, the contracting parties'lleing to moum her demise : Frederick, of In- i 4� � �f Stratford, "Was � 7 , . I - � - i � � -A-l'so Rate, eldest d i - I I � _�­ Carey 4 , - I pagsed 4way. after a brief but the Presbyterian church, Fordwich, were a Miss Ellen, -the - youngest daughter -of the dianapolia, Indiana ; Samuel, of. Benton, , � I , , very severe -We deeply regret to have -to "chronicle grand success. The Rev. W. G. Hanna, B. J61b _L ' � � - i F, � ; .� . ,-.-: _ PA - to Mr, John Rudolph, 40 . i . � illness. of �illioua fever and peritonitis, the early departure of William, the young- A., of Me at Fol. t, Michigan; Henry, of Kingele D"'T GOODS * Co M.16 .F;A.x y I . . [ Ever thing late John Sullivan, and Michael Connors a . - I r _4.� � y _ W6 I aged 41 yeAro and 2 months. eat child and only son of James Maligugh, U es preaclied very aceept- most estimable young gentleman from the _y, Michijan ; . I - � josepWm church, Eft i - . � . " �. I possible was done to relieve the suff a 9 8. . . i , I I . F - k, i a er, no Ashfield, which sad event took place at h' ably to large con Mrs. Charles Cameron, of Ha ting , N 1� I . . : 9 11 'I . *v I last iveek, The bride i Z - - - . I I .. '� r gregations, both mornin neighborlidod. The bride who is a jeneral braska, and Miss Seegmiller, of Stratford. J - young lady highly � fevrer than four physicians being consulted, residence on Friday .evening, 4th just, ag 'a and evening. On Monday evening the same favorite with everybody, was dresse i. �, - _j and .1 1 4 1 -I I . I . . 1� I � . - I I I - � . 6 _11, ed in a The remains were taken to G6derieh for in- * � ; ) an , - I 1 � : � . . C :� gentleman delivered a grand lecture qn, handso garnet velvet dress -with flowing terment. merous friends in $t,l f. -I, I � - �' - - � "Aft I .- � Rev, 'Father FogartY P ­ J , 4 7- , � m� . h's GN test Cash Dry Z �, ds Sto I movy-M preasucof :1 , . - . . . 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