The Huron Expositor, 1898-03-11, Page 4V IT
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rrangements were carried oat pe footly.
ADVERTISEMENTS. government at Ottawa, in order to take te free aawlpga from On4rio, while iposing a TEBDOXISIONPARLIAUBMT. Hensal,
The licide was made the recipient 0 - many
venge on, the Liberal party struck at the heavy duty on sawn lum,ber, was a blow hot pretty and'useful presents. A very J leasing P.=,umD 1,200 bushels
corn whloh we ate selliog ** 750,
-W The figu-s between the parenthesis, atter each firob head that appeared in sigbt� and that Onlv at the trade interests but at the legis- OTTAWA� March Sth 1898. he par-
onei denotes the page of the paper on which the part of the after proceedings was ring 1"d Oats It'll per 100 lbs. We
The House of Commons resumed work on at
advarkleementwill be found. head happened to be the heal of the local lative independence of a friendly neighbor. taking of an 'excellent wadding to , mo buebel above m r-ket prlots,
Tuesday last on. the return of ibe menibers r 'tab]
There is no Peac"reig & Msedonald fAberal candidate, and he suffered accord- If the United St�ates. had simply placed a from participation in the Ontario campaign. bountifully Ovid d d h given J!ire= Amber WhO4. C
Farmere institute meeting—R. Gardiner Mr. aikd Kro. Dennison. Mr�.�& d Mrs. FEED.—A large quatity.
Sale of Fum---C. liamilton (6y iugiy�, not for Bin of his own, but for 'the duty of $2 per thousand feet, or any other The debst� on the kcKenzie-Mann-oontradt corn chopn. hand, at the Rem
trowbrity will remain here till a out the
sop palls -4. Mullett & C4. (8) imagined short -comings of his Dominion col. amount, on lumber from Onnada, we could for a Yukon railway was taken up where it
22ad of March, when they purpo goin A
-lett &Co. (a),
Ricycles-for ISO". MW as left off before the recess. The Opposi
Farm& for we—F. S. Scott (8) league. These areAhe principal causes, we riot have objected, but when Congress not W west to Melita, Manitoba, whei LOCAL BRIEFS1. ugar Ir,
DIsscludon of Partnenbip—Csie Chesney (6) tion bitterly opposed this contract, although
fancy, that have given the Provincial Gov-, only imposed the daty, but provided that it for the time being reside. the day, an -01 the
Pay up --Frank Nei their reasons for so doing ar not very clear -bee —Th
in. 4 Bak (8 -a most favorable.
Monev It& per oeni ernment so, close a shave at the present time. should bedoubted d Canada endeavored to to the ordinary onlooker. The general im- ads are now bare, while
Wall Paper, Ebm—E21-0. W. Pap$& (8)
Iffouss to Bint,. James Molfichiel (8) ension, outside of political circles is, that sideWble snow on these ru
And it. will 'be telling the Liberals if they equalize matters by placing an export d y pr
Huron 14 otes.
made a inost satisfao-
-12]—Cook Bros Irnment have South.—Our millers have Feed and Yellow Corn n wisdom fronr experience,and' �ofit from on aawlogs,;it went too far. The demand the Gove' Clegg & Davies, of ruseels,
Sale of Farm Stock—D. Decourey (6) gai p rg4n. The whole —MBsflrs-
Eys Tented--pl—J. F. Daly (8) the mistak6a which have resulted in so near- for a counter stroke became so strong in On- session, so far, has been wasted in the fruit- last week paid' out $4,000 for c We and this pring au unusually,
Icarloado of American corn.-
Halt-11amilton & Kere-lake (8)
3nd hogs.
Shoe* I W H. Willis (8) ly wreaking their. party. --and dethroning the tario that the Provincial Government could less discussion of thisubject and the 4 Raid, who
rin.f —12 nee Min Jessie
—G. G. Johnston has disposed of his
Le —Expositor Office (8) best Government that has ever exibtid in not do otherwise than prohibit the export of does not seem to be yet. The expectation eral months visiting her
Seaforth Te& Store--&. G. Aut (6) ii that the agreement will be ratified by general store business in Exeter to -7. 0.
Tuesday morning last for
Slater Shoes for Spflng�—& Willis (6) any country. The following in a statement logs altogether. The alien labor law is an- Manning.
the Commons, but that it may be vetoed -.by
B. & Co. 16)
McKinnon A� Co —The Winghain Advance has changed mouton, Northwest TerTi
.(6) of the Btanding of 'parties and the votes. re. other symptom of unfriendliness which gives, the Senate. Should this occur, very un -
Rea to a a Kerr sitd children are viN
hands, Mr. Cronyn having dispose of it to
tin 'of 1828—B. B. Gunn (Ali (8) ceived by the successful candidates: much offence to Canadians, and which was pleasant complications may &rise, and the -mother's, at Oakville.—Thi
e FaresWra. Somery
The People -'a Boa7 fitore—Z McFaul Co. (8) LIDERALS-50. endured without attempt at retaliation un- opening up and development of the great T. Hall, of Erin. rof Thames road -and'B
—Mr. George Grigg, of the th line,
&1e of Folm slock—ura.H. Sparks. Yukoi�'distriet will be retarded,_ an'the Brucifield Attended the
cOased to be a virtue. No
—Robert Shea (6) Algoma, E., Farwell ................. 224 til Patience w a United States are manifesting anything but Morris,'intends erecting a new b i,3k resi-
determin no Ca;rmel �gureh n ondi
—George Strong (5) Algoma, W., Couniee ................ 250 ed -*effort in being made by the friendly relations in that direction. It dence next summer.
Feed Corn—W W. Thomson (5) w —The Grits end Tories, of ingham, Miss Hodgina, of Les,111
oast to ox- looks'as ifthe sessionwould extend -well on
Opened Out—J. L. Smith(&) aunt, Mrs. Hirtell, of t]
d when
Brant, S., Hardy ..................... 530 -summer. had scurling match the,other d
to mid itement occasiored by;
Brool elude Canada and Canadians as far as pos
Lville 188 the Tories won byfour shots. LTkSINE.88
to abo
.. see]. sible from profiting by the vast demand for A CUSTOMS DEFALCATrON. —Principtil Cameron, of the Brussels contest is be
iore settling (10
In the House on Wednesd&y, Mr. Somer, bli -school, has secured a first. law pro -
Bruce, N., Bowmae.. . ............. 265 supplies of all kinds which the gold die- pa 10
axe once M
e of life.—Re
'ficate.
urou &Poo Bruce, C., Malcolm* ................ 216 coviories on the Canadian Yukon have ville, through the medium of & questioup fessional. certi nary
placed'before the House a statement of the w Carry, 5th line, M rria, has ter o?the Methodisteltu
Elgin, W., Macnish ............... 1 —Mr. loss
caused. Vexatious customs regulatione in present position of the H erhaville 'customs the first part -of this wee]
B 95 taken up land in Algoma and ill move
Y, March 11thJ 1898 E 4Vonference Convention 0,
SEAFORTH. FRIDA -- Essex, S., Auld. � .................... 677 the strip *of disputed territory W'prosent d6falcation, which ocourreal a few years ago. there about the first of April.
League of Christian Endeal
Haldimand, Holmes* ................ 102 being administered by the United States Mr. Paterson said that the indebtedneEs of L�John, Ament,,late of Ament ros., has'
Halton, Bsrber* ....... 137 have been released on receipt of equivalent C., E. D. Hagar, collect6i at the port of Ha- purchased the American Hotel, Brussels, We are passing into stock, for the Spring trade, sbWe of ihe newest things Jynt made a large sh' !pml
128 who absconded, was $2,492 ; —Mr. William WIWI
...... garaville, week.
A Card of Thanks. Hastings, E, Ru;se his- from A. Koenig and will take pom ea
"On 'on in English, French and German dress goods, and the rAfi4e is not'exeelled st
sureties are Messrs. John H. 'Scott, and the let of May. -,iltou this week, vu.,it, b,
4011065luous made by the Dominion Govern
.... 498
I desire: to extend to ray political fi�iends HurOut E-, Hyslop*-' —Henr Of of Toronto, while in price we Simply defy competition. �' W.e are anxious that Xrx, Shaffer was 11
Huron, W., Garrow� ................. 8 ment, b4t the latest and most serious at- Erastus Hagar. The department in no
I Reid, of the 4th e ton
core Kent, - i
andupporters -in South ;:Huron ra, si aware, of the ex -collector's place of residence every lady *ho contemplates- buying a Spring Dross wodiA . )art of thisweek. —The bi
E-, Ferguson. 4' .... 552 t - Ashfield, as. a mare which recently dropped call and inspect out
empt to injure Canada in'the demand that a has had the effeet of
3ioad
and heartf6lt thanks, fo� the earnest and Kent, W.—,Pardo...,.1 ................. 283 After the . defalcations occurred, the cue a triplet of foals.-. This i o ss goods stock and whether a Sale is, ade or not, 46 �vi�ll bow you out the
hearty support which they extended to me Kingston, Harty.. 990 the United States Government shall refush was placed in the h - do of the Department m -a little duU this z, week.—I
— an able instance. door as smilin, gly and appreciate. your visit just as mile S
ICS6
40 all remonable facilities - for andlin , Cana' of Justice, with the view of the prosecution -than four women weri admitted a though your check Coulter, of
)ton, E,-, Pettypiece ........ 9 —No
intherecent, election. Although w� have 1ATUT ounted to $50.
Lampton, W., PardeO.... 300 than goods at the mouth of the Stickeen of Hagar, and subsequently the 'department to the House of Refuge last week, kud a man am John Coulter, of vill
been debated, I hope and believe that that
was instructed to proceed against him for from Win
Lanark, N., Caldwell* ................ 161 river, where merchandise bound up, the harn this week, makag 85 in- service in the k7ethoilist, A
defeat is only temporary and that the cause Lennox, Aylaworth* ....... 33 embezzlement, but before any legal steps m&tee in all. nhile WA
g
river must be transferred from ooeai2 to bad beei taken the proceedings wer4 us- Mrs. 4 K. Mebouald has I �ased h formo�rly vf
8russele, and
of Liberalism will yet triumph in South London, Lkva* .......... ........... 301
-o Edwar Denyt in t)
nded at the request of the Deparbuieno e'r and �aees.
cause to feel ashamed, Middlesex, N., Taylor .............. 92 river steamers. The loiver- part, of the pe t Of farm near Cranbrook, t Velveteens .,cupy the
Huron. We have no
Middlesex, W., Ross. . . . . � .......... 151 Stiokeen river in in Alaska, but the free Cusbome, o th jr d that Patisfactory Rev. J.
Oun for the coming year. He will t e posses.
'P~1h—fP-riau ureh, -is 4
In le X
or even discouraged. We have fought a Morick, -Harcourt ................... 3-28. navigation of the stream along with that of gements would be made for the pay- sibn about the middle of the mon Preshyterian
goodlightandan honorable defeatis more Muskoka, Bridgeland* ............... 41 a], meat of the amoitntf defalcation. No such —A Leicester owe on the farm f W. W. We claim to have the laret range of' Velvetee:4 90 Laces in town, and -of special e wbIn
od a ne ng.
to be desired -than a dishonorable or pu 'Ni oising, Loughrin ................. 38 the Yukon and Porcupine, is ga anteed by payment has, however, been made, and the Farran, of Clinton, dropped four no lambs 0 Thi Thtp
are anxious to comparg prices. We are here for the
rfts purpose of doing ,Sabbath last to -a -large and
P
'Woprfolk, S., Charlton ................ 34 solemn treaty berween Great Britain and matter in now engaging the attention of the On. Sunday, and they are a Will
chased victory, In to far as I a poi�onafly
m Norfolk, X., Carpenter. . . ....... 250 the United Statec It may be within the dep 11 a a "vely as business, and not bd undersold by any person in ita 4regation.—Mr. and Mra.:
Isinbe usually are. de. Our stock'of
concerned,-. I h�'ve no regrets in the natter.- Northumberland; E., Doug.]M*� ...... 335 aleuciences'and- Silk Laces is particularly attractive.,' SiZitoba, viho have -been
power of the latter country to render the THE CANADIAN FISHERIES. —The house of James Youni, rdwich, V , w I
-ter months with their m
I did all I could, and in reviewing the situa- Northumberland, W..- Clark* ......... * 134 bad a narrow escape from destrae on by fire t
De, -friends in
c>3 treaty 1111gatory by enacting customs rega- The annual repoit of the Fisheries this sedti�u, left
I 0_ 4 re from'&
tion I cannot see that I have done anything Ottawa (1), Lumsden* .. ... the other day. The joist caught4
-the y me
.......... 800 lati6na which w do artment of the Dominion for the year 1897 defective chimney but was put ut before
hat I have Oxford, S., McKay. ould prevent Canadian goo eat on Tucida,
that I should not hae done, or t
Oxford, N., Pattullo.. 10*23 roceeding up If so, this would Eas just been issued by Sir Louis Davies the any -damage was done. and Mrs. James Dalrymp$
,the river. Our t le Departm'ent,
p
at I should have ............. 000 014 —Robert Rae and fa same day for Manitola:--
left undone anything th minister in charge. During thd'yeir,$57: mily rem ed. from
Parry Bound, Beatty.*.' ......... 1: make the proposed railway in Canadi&n ter.
efeat, on Peel, Smith.. wavdivided as- bounty amongst 862 vessels, w ere t ey a Seaforth, was recently spa
done. I do regret, boyrever, our d ...... ......... 293 the lot concession of Grey, ve
160 ritory from G manned by 5,665 men, and $97,385 amongst resided for a n
men and true who stood Perth, N., Brovn ............... lenora on the Stickeen to umber of, years, to istowel, so with relatives. and irie7ud
account. of the good. Peterboro, E., Blezard. � ........... 266 Lake Tdolin practically useless unleFs eon- 23,821 fishermen using 14,106 boats. The w Our stock of Cotton, Cottonadeq and Shirtings is 16 -4 than ever, and we Miss Caldwell, of Fansvill
ed so hard e eT Pu ose making their home. will pass our word that our 06tton.ade at 121c bE -gyt'!I'ng in the trade. -on -Tuesday las
so nobly by me an& who work for n .............. rie Bed the farm. fis
4, 5 n
a port on the British Columbia, total number of claims paid for w 1 97 - Do aid Pope has, , a
Peterboro', W., Stratto 999 nectod wi
iny liecess of Prescott, Evanturel .................. acel Since the bounty system was started in 1882 —On Sunday, 27th ult., Mrs. Washing. Mr. James Stewart is in Q
success, and through me the a
coast by a line of equal or greater length. - -renewing acquaintances in
our party and the triumph of our princilJles. Renfrew, S., Campbell ................ 1,450 over $2,250,000 was paid by the department ton, of Clintonj passid her 80bh milestone.,
The people of the United States, if prop. to encourage the Canadian fishermen in de. town.---Messra. R
I also do feel most ieenly that, old South -Welland, German ........ 681 She is one of the most highly re rected wo, Boll; Note of MX-. P. A D
...... ur Lifien Departm
Haron, should go back upon its re - ird of Wellington, E., Craig.... ........ 188 erly represented by their lawmakers, are veloping:the Bea fisheries. man in that town, bas been blessed with' a ent.
cc Wellington; S., Mutrie.. .......... 428 acting un TKe Asheries of Canada are the most ex- large family, and vigorous as many who ere Mr. James Crawford, of TA
wisely from their own point of
thirty years. and should for, the fir�t time in Wenthworth, S., Dickenson ........... 174 tensive in the world, comprising an immense u in.Goderich this week wvi
the assizes.—Mr. Henry At
If they ever entertained the hope of seacoast line,besides innumerable lakes and We import all out Towellings, Table Linens Ad i�Xapkins du.ect fr-
iti history turn itaback upon Liberalism York, E., Richardson, ............... 420 view' —Hotellicenses for the cominjiyear in 0111
vacant lot adjoiningwhat i
York, N., Davia ..................... . 469 seeing Canada becoming a part of their own rivers. The eastern aescoa�t of the Mari. Brussels will be $140- as far as the unicipal Ireland, and can show o cr go
th the Conservative' party od-s "fil 8atried by the small
and ally itself wi u a. ran e in these er
� 0 . .- Weselch property to Mr. -M-
ves defeated this time Provinces from the Bay of Fundy to -law is concerned, Wholesale- license, hou e
andard bearer. York, W.., EWI* ..................... 37 country they have themsel while I happened to be the at the Straits of Belle Isle covers a distance of 820; shop license, $200; and wine and car ;�enterprising
object. The present generation of Canadians
CONSERVATIvEs-421.
It makes it all the more mortifying, also, 5,600 miles, and � that of British Atlantic beer license, $75. It comes into effect next this -summer reett
tends
will never forget the o0fish an overreaching which is -more than double that of Great May. dwelling thereon, and -whc
that this result is due entirely to te fact Addington, Reid. - ...... 340
PAY some mitorial on:
me whoA believe, still claim to b .... .............. was
that so e Cardwell, Little.. 500 spirit which has prompted -the successive Baitain and Ireland. —While -Mr. Coldwell,, of Fansville, 0 ialre
Carleton, Kidd ...... blows at Canadian feeling, independence and While the salt water inshore area, not in. driving into Hensall or Taesday afternoon r Clothing -L Departme William Bell returned homi
Reformers, allowed themselves -to be swayed
;Chicago. where shalmul bee
.............. 9 clading minor indentations, covers more of last week, his horse ran awayand throw
Dafferin, Barr*.. 56 trade. -The Anglo-Saxon nation which is in funeralo'7 f - her secondoldost
by nitional and local considerations to vote Dandas, Whitney ... 126
than 1,500 square iniles, the fresh water the occupants of the outter'out. Mr. Col'
li -in saying that any boy' old" ftill or young man re- oneman was it -
against their party and principles. I hope Durham, H., Fallis ... possession of the northern half of thiscon. a a Big 8, We have no hesitatio J. C. St n �Clirl
.. ........ 200 area of that part of the Great Lakes belong well received a bad cut a d hi ter w s
quirin �o Tuesday last.—Work isi
that all such, now' they have an opporunity Durham, W., Reid .................. . 119 tinint cannot be coerced. The future. is ing to Canada is computed at 73,700 square injured, although not ser-iously. g a suit for Springi can save,at leas 20 per y dealing with us'.
ing on the interior of X
work, will- repent of their Elgin, E., Brower ..................... 19 ours, and we iniles, not including the numerous lakes of —On �Mondsy of last week, Cara, Jane, Our clothing is all shrunk before being Lade up. shall proceed to develop ou is -one reason our
iew.ingL the! Manitobs, vid the Territories, all stocked brick block, which promise
Gal agher* .......... `2269 oungest daughter of John and Sarah J. clothing gives s U*ch crood. satisfaction. finished in the village. --41T
folly insaek6lothandashes,a dthattheywil�l Glengarry, MeDonald* ......... country in our own way if not with the good with excellent species of food fishes. . ..... 466 Imlay, of Ethel, died after a. sev ire illness
gain -allow themselves to be dragooned in. �Grenville, Joynt* ............ ...... 881 wishes, then in spite of the governments The annual value of the inland and sea. of pnetimonia, followed by brair trouble. U bereorisome time TA ........... 11091 and legislators of our neighbors to the fisheries cannot be much below $30,000,000. The little girl was 10 months and 7 days old 12rCO31E WITH ICHE CROWD TO 0 N
to an allia�ce which is not, to say the leas�, in 'Grey, C., Lucas* ....... i .
Official returns under estimate rather than and was a bright child. last week1for his honie.-�A,
Grey, S., Jamieson* ................. 520 outh.
A11409, -hur& cc, t
rt private
accordance with the principles which they Grey, N., Boyd* .................. 137 over estimate their total value, as vast —Mr. James McKelvie, of Wingham, re -
Lib elded to discontinue the];
profess. But for these, the erals of Hamiltou, E., Carscallen*� ........... 880 quantities of fish are used for food which ceive the sad. intelligence, onl1donday of
Zurich, w-bich they atartea:
South Huron could to -day rejoice in victo Hamilton, W., Colquhoun* ... ....... 278 it is bardly possible accurately to estimate, last,week, that hie brother-in-law,, Mr. fVal-
ry �We are pleased to -state
enormous
�lford, had, died in Detroit pueu-
Hastings, W., Morrison* ....... ..... 200 and captures are made in remote ter To
inatead of having to lament defeat. It is Complimentary.
Hast an* ............ 252 regions of Canada of which no returns are monia. , This is,the third brother. aw Air. Fallar in recovering nieely�
graifyingto note, however, that although Huron, S-, Eilber*..' ... Two of the available.' McKelvie has lost by death during the paFt aluess—The choir .,of t
ings, . N., All ............. 159 The Hamilton Times- says C4the
Be Be, G Nix,
there bae been unexpected changes in other Lanark, . S., Matheson ............... 797 best men of the Legislature were defeated The growth of the fisheries have, been � two years. church, -01inton, #A( grei
-ure and interest of -the lect
constituencies as well as in ours, the A -Leeds, Beatty ....................
458 in Mr. M. y. M phenominal. -In 1850 their value did not —The promotion examinationa for th
cLean, and Mr. Garrow." miel thurchn Monday evei.
Lin,,In, Jessop* .................... 353 exceed 4150,000; In 1852 the value was count
minstration of Mr. Hardy has been sustain- ursda;
of Huron will be held on T -dering lind anthems. -Middlesex, E., . ... . 95 doubled, and -in 1859 it rose to $1,407,000, and � riday, lareh 24th a d 25 h. These
Air. Spaulding, tNe leacler,
e and thait Gatario, will atill have the bene- The Wingbam Times says The Lib- while ten years later'(1869) it amounted to examinations are held in our pub ic schools WAWAA6 Mutual -Fire Insurance Co. which were mu -6h appr(
Ontario, N., Hoyle* ......... 402) She has also a brother in Michigan and an- West
fits of honest, economical and progressive Orctario, S., Calder* ......... : ........ 96 eral party have lost 'a good man in the de. $4,376,526. By 1872 the value again more other in Chicago. She inarried in 1$62, and fron
0
twice a year and are c nduct(d by the I its i Pbksome twenty years a
o selectionwas ile
rule. Again thanking you for your confi- than doubled and -reached $9,570,116. In teacbe"rs on papers sent out by public school w 0
Ottawa (1), PowelP ................. 2 feat of M. Y. McLean, of South Ifuron. — ith her husband came t' Huron 1h Ld filled- friainy prominent positions in lecture the choir
"Le
donee and active suppqrt,mi: two of the most Perth, S., iloateith* ......... I ...... 5 1877 it was $12,005,934; in 1887,$18,386,103 inspectors.- settling in Colborne uudergoitig alI the hard- I the county 6f "��of municipal offices, and After the
was coming to the front nicely, and would- a tertaine& by the pastors R,
Prince Edward, Dempsey* .......... 3.57 nd official estimates this year put it at —Charles Abbot, produce mer hant, and ships that were incident to the rife of a pio- t w *9 at all. tWhg an ardent supporter 'of son and Ms. Henderson. -
keenly cointes,ted electiobs ever held in Renfrew, N., White*.... a
153 have made one of the best public men." $20,407-424 which do not probably Ade, Miss Minnie Hunkin, daughte of Mrs neer. She was the mother of four children, I Reform prijibi*
tLj�d.-! He was a m&n'highly Brautford., a0comy
isnied b)
South Huron, and assuring you that, al Simcoe, W., Duff* ...... 435 quately account for the value of fish eon- James Abbot, Exeter, were joinE d in wed- - only one, however, surviviv91 a son. who respected aiid ibribred by all wha knew A. 8 ere . tha
sthough I may- never occupy the same rela- Simcoe, E., Miseampbell ....... 75 The Toronto Globe says After sumed by the Indians, the Esquimaux and lock on �Wednesday of last week lives on the homestead. him. hort, arrived h
at the
nSimeoe,.,C, Thompson*... 63 the settlers in remote distriAn of the Do- resideneo of the bride's parents, Rev. C. —The new Roman Catholic church in spending a week- or -so wi
AIT, and Mr's 'hort,
—On Monda nilon towards you as I have doe the past Stormoaf-, McLauiblie.. t there are. always losses to minion, or the large quantities shipped from Smith performed the eeremony. rheyoung Lucknow was dedicated to divine worshipi .4dast week, wbije crossing
two electionyou will atill4ind me, as I have Toronto, X., Pyna�.. . ........... 1,610 mourned. Amon' those on the � Liberal from the port td tLe a Mtra. Colville'and Mrs. -Be
9 Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait and other die- 'Couple will reside in London. oil Sunday, February 20bh, And At all the u i '' ib outh pier in Gode- gregation of Carmel chUrl
always been for the past tweaty-�fiv6 yearg, Toronto, W., Cra*ford ..... ........ :730 tant waters. services the church was packed to the doors rich, Eugin t rbugh broke through the
Toronto, S., Foy* ................... :405 side, besides the two Ministers, are Mr An army of fishermen, 75,237 in num6r, —The meeting of the West Huron Far- -a to keep his head and WednesUy evening,* apl
giving- my best energies both with pen and mers' Institute, announced to be held in with large congregations. His Lordship, Blush ice, buT, 04ge submitted by a commvittee
M. Y. McLean, in South Huron,' and Mr. the Rev. Dennis O'Oonno�, D. D., Bi I f shoulders' abdir6.' -Water. Fortunately the
Toroiato,. N., Marter. . 24 1 1 possessing boats, nets and gear valued at Wingham, on March 5tb, has bein postponed �of the seatins atcomod
tongue for the promotion of the best inter, Viatoria, E., Carnegie. 438 GarTow,,in West Huron. Both constitu- about $10,000,000, engage in these fisheries. and the m* London, assisted by the Rev. Fath ice boom wAs.'AbAt ut hand, 'and with its
eeting will be held oya Monday, ere ix- I I � , r,
cats of our party and province. Victoria, W., Fw�* ....... assistance au& A lever engineerin he
posed improvements.are'tt
...... .... 72 encies are close, but it was thought that Many profita'ble industri6' are largely eon- March 21st. Meetings will be held in on, of Ashfield, and McKewen, AVawanosh, 9
Waterloo, 8 Kribs* 46 nected with and dependent u managed to 911 e POuth pier, and . Sincerelv yours, theexcellent capacity shown by Mr. Mc. poa -We flah. Holmeaville on the 18th and Aubirn on'..the conducted the dedication services and at ten is now
a
Lackner*.. Lean as a member of the House would have Hawke has Already retur
Waterloo, IS
none the wor"d for her forikerhome, in F
M.L Y. McLEA-,q. 6D eries, such as boat building, net and twine 19th. o'clock High Matis was celebrated by the
0 manu P.
Wentworb, N., Wardell* 37 facturers and making of cans for —Last week tbere.was quite a -move out Bi8ho —Another Wt 6aideiit- 'h �while in this c6unti
ensured his election." of 'McKillop b healt
as
PATRO--,-�--L- salmon, etc. Some of these industries are f rm Morris township to the west. Among —A pleasant event took place at the r i oer Lhg silent majority in the Lrcwwa, —The -closing
f ed- passed
extensive.
Tfie Political Situa�ion in Ontario. West Wellington, Tucker.. ......... 229 the number were:—William, Ifugb and dence o Mr. Daniel Harrioj on the 11th person of M�J,.� �ohn Bette whose maiden. iver
cencess was gi in C&raielL
The fishery wateraincludo onthe Atlan. Joseph Hanna, who go, to Miday, M ion of Howick, ofi Tuesday eveni Vag Jafi� wtiker. 'She was born in Mandayevening lost.,
The p6litical situ&tion'in Oatario, has VACANI�—I. an Ing name v
Election Echoes. tic, a Canadian coast line -ab least 10,000 toba; Adam and William Smit of last week, , being the uccasion of the Leageley, Lit
h, 6th line t? 61fishire,England,,on. the 11th atonj, of Loudon, -and fro
changed but lifttie since our last issaue. The Rgssell, election March 18L 4
miles long and on the Pacific not les3 than Lauder, Walter Peteb, to Delora ne Peterr marriage of his youngest daughter,
of April, 1826i� kH waa married -to her now attendance it would seem
We publish in another part of this issue 8,000 miles, � while i he portions of tbe'Great and Charles Ha
nly difference that now the G&cial re- *New members. 11, to Gainabdro'. Miss I Bertha, to Mr. Herbert Fitz. bereaved on April 20th, 18A terest inthe lectures Va
the offilial returns for the three ridings of Lakes' (Superior, Huron, Erie and, Ontario) —The Clinton New k, of Souris, 1 Manitoba. Miss Four days I te th ee 4
Era says :--The firet 'n'L r1c
turns are being made, the standing of a i t ey sailed for'Canada, cow- �d ating'and widening,
in by wa3
Haron.—It will be seen that Mr. Garrow -which lie within the British ho undary line, batch of chickens for 1898 in this �part of the Uillie: Harris, sister of the bride, acted as.. Of kh * York, and from thence zZit'iiiere not parties can be �stimated with areater cer- The United contain one half the fresh water upon the bridesmaid-, while the groom was assisted by i g ot
States and Canada country, by a hen, was got by George S%val-
has been returned for West Huron by, a d re to th6j6Whahip of Fullarto'n, Perth
tainty. As matters now stand, the Govern- Burface- of the giobe. To these extensive low, grocer, breeder of tho hb d Golden his � cousin, Mt. Atidrews, of Oono. The and enjoyment they bad
roughb e
am wbeib, -hey resided Borne thirteen �the fame of thet' lecturer
There will, however, be waters must be added giant stre 8 like the Wyandotte; they were hatch February nuptial knot was securely tied by the Rev. years, aftA they removed to the that he decided toh"ge
ment has a clear majority of six with an The relations of Canada with the United majority of eight. County, States must alwavii be a matter of the first a re-count.—Mr. Archibald Hislop, M. P. P. St. Lawrence, having a drainage area of 256b, and as smart a's though the, were in J. S. Fiehor; of Gorrie.
township of MAitlop, settling ou part Of lecture from 11 To and Rv
election yet to take place in one constitu- 367,000'equare 'miles; he Mackenzie river th6'sunny da ab ut two years of age, of Mk.
importance to us. Our geographical posi- for East Huron, Will be one of the youngest t a of July. —A so 0 lot 32, concess!6-4i 13. Here she Aiedn the -a announced, to t
p
eney, which is almost certain to return a over -2,000 miles long; the Saskatchewah, � —In Huron county there ere .150 licen- George ��Ih ley, Stapleton,' narro*�y ca. Qaped dea�. h by corbolic- acid poisoning, Fri- and,ovents connected i
1896 only 88, a Betts b!Ld, be6h Vek since. the early part of Bd lie that so many Canadians' have made -their Legislature. We CODgratul%te Mr. Hislop eaeW600 miles long, and others like the decrease of 62, and in the Province of On- day last. The little fellow had got hold of july. dropsical nature detraet cue lots from V
Goveram.dnt upporter. Many of the maj tion, the natural trend of trade, the fact � as well as one of the beat speakers in the 2 0000 miles long; the Praser and Red rivers, sea granted in� 1874, and in w morning of 95bh-of February. Mrs.
6 was of a
oriiies Gil both sides are small, and some Her disbAs
a forced to lecture, but'on -thoother'
homes across the line, make it essential that on his good fortune, and 'predict for' him rivers Peace, Nelson, Albany, Great Whale, tario fr6rri 4,793 to 2,747. Total receipts for a bottle of the acid, -which was supposed to and for sb( a weeks she *a
Skeena,.Ottaws St. John; lWstigouche and the Province, 8608,067'; paid to municipal-, have been beyond him reach, and was in the remain sitting.ii
ec of crewit; uud as tbezA
through -te-edunts, protests and by-elections, Miramichi, all of which are great rivers ities, $263,330 ; paid to p�oviuce, $270,906 ; act of lifting"it to his lips when his
are almost certa;u to take place these relations should be of 9. friendly brilliant future.—As an eviden the lit and day.,
character. There is at bottom nothing se- mother
verity of the recent struggle- in South Abounding in the choicest --species of fish, inspectors and 'commissioners, 1$63,300 ; noticing what he was ab - c of the 11-aib-
so that ii is impossible to forecast with aly but good feeling in the attituie of Cana -deeft in bis able, mastA
—The 14th Waugi meet
manner with tbelife of
re6 4f certainity wha the final restilt
dians Huron, we may Bay that there were 74 ,,.During the last five years the value of sundries, $10,5�0. An it was some
deg 3 bottle and'none too- woon. ou land Preabytekid womanA oreign Mission -
held ift Melville church, -ware r
more votes polled on the lot of March than va- —The new dates for the sup lementary- of the fluid was - spilled upon the child ary Society W brave ier so", he
towards the United States, and the common the Canadian fisheries has b
will be�- It is fair to asume, however, that d above $20,000,000. T ut B"g't'y follows : clothing and burned,,ita masels on tubsdaY Of last week, a large ilauntlesspeople, her Ge
language spoken by the two peoples, aind were recorded in 1894,,and 1,261 more than rie he ield the F4rmers' Institute meetin a are body, neck and Bi
rms.
ia any changes that will yet take place the Be n y of -and'laymen, who were
a for last seAson does Ot equal that of Bluevale, March 14th; Etf attendance bdilhg �jesent.
their substant6d unity in manners, customs el, M rch 15th most interest- 6eir lives fo' the truth
in the election of 1890. The vote was the 1896. . 4' r
Govern r -hent will fare as well as the Opposi - Leadbury� March 16th; and onstance, —TheHens&llObserver gives the follow. presented. Thefellow.
!ng progr and recounted their yeat
mmai are pre. Ing ac energy of a well known 'lected for the current
tion. This bein -and habits of thought would seem to poinf largest ever polled in the history of the In the Maritime - Provinces the lobster March 17'th, Good progra, count of the ig officers g the case, the Gavernmet -to the expe-dieney of some concerted plan �of 'riding. —Tackeramith, the banner Liberal resident of that burg: Councillor Ortwein' year*: PresidefitiAls. and victory, he carried hi
industry, employing about 14,000 hands, pared. The ontaide talent coneii to of Mr.
Murray, Kincardine; from start to finish, and
willbeable to meet the Lea using ?ver 1,000,000 trapi to,supply 665 8bepperd, of Qaeenstoi2, and Mr Gould, of arrived home from hia visit to the Sta vice-presidentii Ross, brusails - Mrs.
islature- wlien aetion by which the United States and Can- to*nship of the riding, recorded the highest tee On
-were -stirrd
e X � r
canneries, in Friday. K I McLennan _AYMPAtLhion
the time;comes with a small,. although per all repr6senting a capital of Uxbridge. When near Craig� the train on M&160m, d
Ada could workout, if not a united,at least a Liberal vote in its history. —Stanley' g%ve over $1,000,000 sh-ows a considerable -de- —Mr. A. L. Cottle second son of Mr. which he was returning got off the track Lucknow; sebi� ar, , Mr's deptho-of feelin th
haps pre�arious, Luck -
.0 . McNabb, dealt with the,
working majority. harmonious destiny. In fact there were its first Liberal majority for twenty-seven 61ine in quantity but prices were higher George Cottle, of Clinton, 'was married at and he hired a livery, hoping to reach - Lu. now; treasurbi� "Los Mather
This result, on the wborb, is not as satis� those not long ago who insisted that the years ihan usual. rket eireet, 6 an Crossing in the to catch the train secretary-. Kincardie laud:, tif tbe free audt 0
U. 4,054 Ma of A Annie Stewart,
and Bayfield gave the smallest Cc t. Louis, on Pebruary com-
faetoryas we w6uld like, or as 6had a only possible future for the two nations a Mackerel fishing seems to be steadily fail-- 15th, to Miss Helen Stofyregan, in the ing north. He was, too late howeve Wingbam; le4, eZrQry,
r. He Miss Anderson,
ervative in& ority in its history.—At the
ught were of a lat-ge presence of fifty invited guests. Judging a summary of -the
righttGexpeet. No Go,,brumentever appealed j 9 then- telegraphed for his son to meet him on Wraxeten F6ftb.Vv 'g is 'CrEk'nbr(
was political as well as� commercial -union, Dominion elections in a, tb7e the road with a rig, grip in h report of the 13�,'414Y Number
to, a people with a better or more creditabl June, 1896, the town- siize and commanded high prices in foreign from the, -list of- beautiful present and he -walked of Aux-ff. SUDDEN A)EATIL—It J
e and it cannot be doubted that up till a few ship of Stephen gave a Liberal majority of markets. Cod s as plentiful as ever young cojiple must have been h eight miles, m sting his rig this �ide of aries, 22 ; tob hs6 4 in high e �1 �*tnbership, 49-1 ; MIS -deep regret that we,
record than that. hich the Hardy Govern- but prices are lower and'the demand in for. esteem b$ the people of St. L Centralia.
years ago the number of 'Canadians was in- 168, at' the election on March lot, 1898 it Outs. Bands, 10 ; tbijit ffiembership, 260 slon
rneut went to the country on, a ' 9 sign ma —There died at the farm of Thomas Pep- cofitribut- ; total Aesth of Mrs. John Cool
ad certainly, creasing who regarded 'such a'uuiof2 as de- rkets som-3what limited. —On Friday last Mayor Holmes, ions f4t ILt
gave a Conser' of -Clin- ear, $1,55.1. In ad- took 1ploe at tho� home
never in the history of this Province did an sirable. Now, liowever,* vative majority of 375, a turn- , The salmon-caaming industry of British per, Grey, on March lat, a littli !speckled ton, � held an investigation into an alleged di qfthdi of clothing, valued at Alexander MoNlair, Cral
it
'it to the eedy. -the 27th Ult.
such views. have over of more than 500 in less than two Columbia has exceeded by far any previous hen. If she bad lived till June ihe would case of arson. Adam Holmes, of McKillop, i* n
Opposition appeal to the people with go ceased to be held. Annexation wi Mrs. Codi
th the years.—Mr. McLean, the Liberal candidate, ?utput. The total capture of that game fish have been 14 years old. Mrs.- was dharged with setting fire to a house be- —The fo had ome to Cranbr
in the Province is estimated at49,000,000 the eggs from Mr. Bradwell'14 a ago in res 11 compiled from
a is dead and. buried, so far as in3reased his vote an compared with the, 'epper g?t loughig to. iTamea Nicholson, also of that
little in the shape of a policy as the Opposi- united St�tt '0
y ditor-doitt -visit her tister� who in!
pounds for the season of 1897. May. This hen was the everlast g laying t4 the An' W)a report for the year
Otto church, and ae
tion had at the late election. Why- then Canada is concerned, without hope of resur- Dwnship. The fire occurred last April- ending June 44h 'we
rrevious election, in every municipality in The value of the fisheries by provincies varietv and in all her life she nev r wanted Several witnesses were examined, i897, and shows the
usual,reliah and u far at
but not e deiivtd from thia post ffi
revenu
the change ? The chan" ection. The revulsion of 'feeling probably the riding except in Stepten, where he got sub -divided is as 16-11,ows: Nova Scatis, $6,. to haich. one particle of direct evidence was given to of each een AWasenjoying her eustoir
and Mrs. George Watterm, of Tack- arge. There was consider county, 11:30 P. m. Mrs. Cook
for -in part by defections in the Lieral dates from nd's' cele- 38 New Brun lo*fi. i ifid viliage in
the time of dlevela' fewervotea than in the election of -1894 ;1 070,895 ; awick, 84-L,799,433; —Mr. support the ch the
raks, thus causing -some of the oldest and brated Venezuela me British Columbia, $4,183,999 ; Quebec, $2, - eramith, leave in a.few d if D Postmasters salary, withwlioni *U wtsisleof
seage on which the Mr. Eilber got 277 more votes in that town. able hearsay statements " and rural gossip commission sad illdi*hnce : Bayfield,
$617.-
Ontario,$1,605,674-,Prince Edward where they purpose iin� ieir shkoomt"e' butnot the slightest thingon whieb defendant
strongest Liberal constituencies to lose Bight prospect of a War with Greai -Britain over a' ship than Mr. Weisiniller.—Seaforth polled 025,754 ms --29, .$328.10 $391.37, 81,77.38 �of arain in her bsek:sui
of the main issues in their local strifes Island, $976,126; Manitoba and Xerthweet with their daughter. They have od in could be committed,.and the- cas
raid e was dia. Blyth,$1,445.66,"K i'8 Brusael-,$2,215.83 fainted. The members
South American swamp, in no sense the 29 more votes than in 1894 ; Goderich 'town- Territoriea, $745,543. Tuckeramith for many years, but they are mmsed with costs.
4were quick]. aroused
and jealousies. The Conservaiives, on the property of the United States, was delibe' $1,061.68 ; Cli to
nto
r. ship, 28 ; Tuckeramith, 58 ; Exeter, 43 While the pro7viu6es of New Brunswick too old to live alone, henci their removal. —On Monday eveni asa33.64,81,724.61; Dun' -
other hand, went to the. polls :united. nS of last week- a
In ately discussed. Qebee and'Ontario give an aggregate in- Th sad gannoni $525,70- Exeter, $2,379.47. 1p9t-ehed russels for i
rge e good
'We dould not fo t that Uaborne, 51 Stephen, 239 ; Bayfield, 30 wishes of their many friends go gloom was out over the neighborhood of Ford;lch ami park had fled and'
several constituencies there were three can- England was o n all, I crease of $575,310, the other provinces show with them, who hope 11 that their days may Amberly on learning that $725-82i $&U-11; Gode.
.91. Win. Dickson had its flight from this mo
u�r mother land, and Canadian Stanley, 74 Hay, including He a rich, $6,80,11.37, a decrease of- $367,224, making a net Bur- belong in the land. and away to the great beyond after M5 -few 1; G.orrie, $1,05.4.122, f ailare, Was saidto -be tb
didates in the field. a Conservative,. a Libber- blood revolted at the injusticie of war upon '—The Liberal candidate kained,as compared plus of $208,086 over the total value'of last — $W.86,- Hemall, 1)257.02 $516.,00 ; Kip -
Saturday of last week M
a and a Patron. 'The Conservatives poll argi 6ret, relict SavlYs' illneili. Will bad been troubled never $3, -den, and unexpected 4
, rn 9.; Kineardins 83;697.76,
r
af year. of the late Joseph RozA, lormerl� r of Brus- 41 times from inflammation of -the bowels o I e eldest daughtei
ed her on such a pretext, and still more at the with the last election, 35 votes in Se orth 18.71,$170i IV"
their united vote for the Conservative can. trifli,,, th
g with 'such remendous eels, died at -the residence of her daughter, appendicetio, and as it was becoming L�,Jckfioi�j $2,673.86, - $1,133.83 3tulhollaud, 2nd coneei
issues of 12 in Goderich township, 35 in Tuckeramith: more Ripley,$1,08X17*
ry pretty werlding took place at Mrs. S. Ruttan, near Atwood aged 80 serious, being affected so ofte 4,01 ; Seaforth, $4,945.-
didate, whle the ]Liberals divided between' which the whole incident showed thT peo. 15 in Exeter, 10 in Usborne, 32 in Bayfeld, —A ve u, the doctor 1 $11848 23 -P T4gfti;r, $1,860.58,$642 -58- laieh township ske I
the Liberal and Pati on can the ome of the bride's William Dan. years. Deceased had been poorly or several thought it necessary to perform an opera. 'About 35 years sko ShIB
didat�s, with the ple of the United States to be capable. $490.45A 6 47 in,Stanley, 132 in Ray and Uen-sall, and I nison,'concession 13, lot 22, MoKillop, on- mouths but had -only been confi d to bed tion, -from which 'cleceased never Win4hwrn, $4,465
e nee ay, are d h o. Rozell strength and only lived five ;ained 73# W �mage to h6rnow bereft
inevitable result that theCDnser'pvative can. Following this was the el' 10 t The Conservative can- T days. le' 0
ingl y B 38 in Stephen. d M h lot, it 3 p. m., when his for about a week. Mr. an' '8859..47, 845-j.90; wii
didate was elected. in oher coi' wall Zurich, h four ebildren,
is ti tuenmes fishnesa in matters of trade is V" ddest- daughter, Susie, was bappil5 joined removed from Brussels- about 7 -, rears a;?&, only about thirty years of age, and was o,
6 be looked didafe g4ined 16 in Goderich town- 4 -Lettie at home, and
er passing aw
the senseless, and meaningless cry "' it is tiaie for when tariffs and dutie in wedlock to Robert Mowbray, of the 14th the form ay a year I& ;er. steady industrio�o person, beloved by every- Lampton county) sufvi
a are imposed, and ship.` 2 in Tuckeramith, 28 in Exeterj concession, McKillop. The bride was prit- —The death of Mrs. Snyder, wi of John -One.
consistent member f
for a chanie," coupled mith the feeling that the Dingley bill, even as a monstrosity of 41 in Usborne, 277 in Ste hen, 27 tily attired, wearing a bridal wreath. She Snyder, of Clinton' curred on Friday, —Mr. Charles Girvin, sr., of Wnt ZoIXs TRiAL. Zola, trial has closed
protectionism, would haV- as given away by her eldest brother, W. February 25th. Deceased was t tken seri.. church for yearo,aad
the Liberals being in power in the Domin p , oe
6 afforded no in Stanley, 59 in Hay and Heas&ll, and w wanosh, wa. at Paris. M.
assed away at hi horde near the Z014,44s found guilty on all bv.all who knew her, bi
aited, the ously ill about three weeks ago, with eon. Nile, on Tuesday morning, March lot. e. ace ears bo -a tender i.
i had it lost 6 in Seaforth and 2 in Bayfixeld. Had sweet strains of wedding music filled the gestion of the lunge,,death - result ng there. ceased was one of the beat known and most imprisourn nt u ba rancsMg not r.
ion, it is. zat so important to retain Liberil ground fbr protest by -other nationF J. While the groom patiently wi ounto and wa# kefibenced to one y
0 ANife. r unselflah, do
rule in the: Province, had great effect, and legislated for the United States Alone. But the Liberals in Stephen held their OWA as room Miss� Kenney, of Leadbury, presided from and also from heart failure' has
e 3000
She POPUl&r citizens n the township� where he C 8 IODDA a host of Irielido so t1mi
no dTibt caused many to poll their first it undertook to regulate the affairs of other well as the Conservatives in 'Seaforth and at the organ. Rev A. C. Tiffin, of Walton, been a more or less delicate persoi for years had continuously resided, for. over
Stod-
vote for a Conservative candidate: In other countries, and in particular to :cc darl`Nted �ie I missed in the 'home bi
erce 0% T k romith,-the Liberal candidate would erformed he beautiful ceremony of the nevertheless her death came a a severe Yehrs. He was an ex -warden of 'H OW Metropolis, Chicago.
ur?n, frompueumonis 8 e A th inutifty. Deceased wal
ca-, ue glethodist elarch and thus pronounced the blow to her friends. She was a C m and -had been for thirty
adian b
-and 2:1 days old. The
happy couple husband sud'wife. The wed- birth, as an
-es disappointed office seekers, who havQ' ads. The proviion by'whioh the lumbe years.in succession Stoddard,of P is �ja. and eW'Joyed the
ir: have teen elected in South Huron by a good bein e wife, of Gideon
Ailed to obtain positions under the Liberal men of the United States sought to obtain majority two born in the county of Waterloo� reeve- of the townitfiip, of W t. WAW oah t from. her late home, If
dieg was not large, but very pretty and all where rothers and a sister a ill, reside. where he realdeds slid 9 ePutation of beiak�dhd of the wealthiest
11:rin the Unilli
waa president of the ,wome onis, on Wednesday
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