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The Huron Expositor, 1898-04-08, Page 9- - . ;. L I � - I - - � � � 'a-�.- I - . I I - , - . I . -11- I .1 � ­ . - I I � - I . I - I -� . - I - . I . - - . " . I - � . . . -1 AlI . . . 11 71 � ---- continued to reside until I . . I � I! - - . .. .. I 7� - I! I . MCLEAN BROS., . Publishem. .. I . . 027 THIp � � . . �� . . I �Ouga-U was w�ell- kna*4 ­�� . .TIETH y - � , . 1-8984 11 d, siva her bereaired tani. I I - I � / I SEAFORTHI FRIDAY' APHIL 1-59 1 � . I I 1 $1 a Yeal! In Advance. ., � � kind sAd loving mother � �� . VVHOLE NUMBER, � 1"683. 1 , . �� � - .1 I LLL , , . -- i� . — -- . . �-- - . - - . ­ � . - . i � 11 . of 'k ail�--Vve have also, � L I - . i � - 01 ' . . , - . . � * � as resided in this land here is mob as dat as in Manitoba, $Fnere 11 iel� the death of MIM I I in the summer to a reaction and consequent his 'Oeath and on his, return borne, while in Prince Edward, carrying thecounty by shire, England, atid h ' 6 ling I � THE EGG TRADE FOR 18M l ry for nearly 25 years. Hdd she lived hills intermingle with . beautiful r I lAughter of Mr. D6,'Be.11, � . . - . . demoralization of the markets. walking through the kitchen accidentally over 600 majority against ,a very popular count . . � . . . . � I � . I is certain to be a great . ' - I gay which occurred on L . . � C - I pri d over a tub that stood i His subsequent carear is. the untilFriday,she would have closed her tracts. This gram , I . : Thefoll6wing table will show the ices stumble 1�1 the way, opponent. I � . . . I . - � � H6w an - ToRowTo, March 31st, 1898. 'be for- 57th year. She was a member of the MethT growing country. There is a great in , I I I . . I I -a new. country. The I On. The deceas�-a was, W'. of eggs at New York and Toronto, at the. causing a serious rupture. - An !, operation rrovincial Parliament in too recent to - She leaves a oats grown here for any - The importance of -the egg trade in not He at, once became one of the odist church for many earn I . . . . . . . . I - ve is J two (laugh prospeett are very good. People generally , . , . I ight years -' ' 6iformed, but it Uiled to as' hi lif . ... pginj*-young lady untiL',, . gotten. .. � American stat�x.* . was' ' - -no in Parliament I , �� end of March, during the past. e 4 tern. sufficiently appreciated. t w1dow our a '* leaders of the Petro , second family of three sons an age, when her health an&' - I L I 1891 1892 1898 1894 18D5 isge is97 i8a , sons and one daughter ur- I are ex ecting a speedy br�skup of . the , -11, L _ - Ive Walker) of line ana she gradually - y _ , , ticaus place the total value of thq eggs pro llim. only to Mr. Haycock, His long connection —The other day while T. R. I I ter.. P I . I I Toronto, l6e. 14a. l7c. 16a. 15o. 16c. 11e.,100. Win I . �� i . . easing L I : T: - 0 -h the municipal council enabled him to i � 61 weaker until Aredusi- � I I �' duced in the United States irs'excess of that Now York, 2410.141c. 180. 14je. 12e. Ilia. 10jo. 100. —The third destructivi fire within a per- wit t Clinton; and .a companicon, were dr ; —'On the.evening of Wednesday, the Wth . . ­ -limsed avv&y� The be- : L I � 41 , . �f dSiryLproducts, cotton, wheat, the min. Yours traly, iod of seven months broke out ill the Cen. render imporWt,service to the Coan 17Y stone f6r a barn foundation at W. . Hill's, ' ;; �p "I .. I t tv . I alt., there was a Llarge gathering at th - m, . . :1 i . J1 Output or other staple industries of the . - gravel road north, a piece from the stone e , i- . -1 I e the h�artfelt sympathy I 11 I lera . D. Gmx�-i, BnoTHmpti &Co. tral in afternoon last week,. and be. when legislation respecting municipal mat . prison one . - I L . . . .- � . . ra came 4P . veN A being dronseaby his companion bereave� ' - , 6urstry. The same may -be said of Capads, - fore it was extinguished, did nearly $8,000 to in the House. He lea flew and . '- deuce of Mrs. Martha Davidson; Ashfield, -� . - L Us the ocession. being the marriSgooflierjIciurth . . I � . . . loularly sad'sad - - L A I '�\ ry in here 'carried on Parry SoUnd I)IStrict ' building and wardell'il widow, L two sons and two. daughters. - struck him a forcible blowin the eye. For- io 11 L � - although the Ind t a Place damage to the chapel . I . . � - � I I . -he detailed publicity which char. as . : 4suillter, Mary, to Orme, Oldest son of .1 . , ;; . -- . - . �� I . S 7 , . without t for Settlement. reside � nee. � . L —Barrie's oldest resident and oldest man tunately; the eyeball was not injured, but Ben Augustine, of AshfieldL At 8 Vtlopk, . . . P th - � on April 4th, in the person of Mr. . � L. , _� acterines other branches of the trade. As , . I powAiw, Palry Bound —# portion of the m did L his face was cut severely. .. .. . r - I ding , I .. - �. . I . -Nest line of railway over the St. Andrew Graham, who came to that town . Miss Ads Augustine started the wed . . , . i I , b0lib,10M. Crow'p � he list of convictions made by Huron h and at the first note the g . L alre, an article of food, isopicially for working I Distri^ March —7 !`� 1� I �� -1 - Dple, the use of eggs could with advantage - . ry, , River was blown down, and with it eixty-six years ago. For many years he magistrates during the last quarter .is prob- more poom. enter- .. F .... .- y � . , . I � I � . Dz,%.0 EwToR. ,-'HILVI*ng received A nurn. Mal ed theiparlor, with his brother Beir as best - ; 11 i r-li,e � Cextended. No other product can be as eigM,, ably the smallest ever published in the � � 11 her of letters from my -old friends in the t men. A man named Ferguson, of carried on an extensive business, combining man. Immediatelyafterthe bonifie blide I . .. s L � . . Z inexpensively and quickly prepared for the Mi4w, -the others serious- a tannery 'with boot and ­shoe mAnufactory ' J ��. � 11 . I . I 11 I . - feet. a . . :: 7 i- . � - ' tabl Province of Ontario, my former place of resi- Rei 7 was killed and . ad general m9rchand'ise store, the buildings count and consisted of ,only four cases, by assisted by her sister EUa, entered and the I L , four soarate magistrate#. - Three of them 11 . I ! T I . M 0 table, while few e roducts are capable dence, iiking,for information in regard to ly inj0ped. The men fell about I . . � ceremony commenced. - Rev,. R. Fairbaim - L � � � i . ... . I I- of being served in 811101 a variety of ways, this paxt of the country, I have thought ,-X-ra. Lamont, wife of Mr. chlin La- utilized being,adjacent to his late residence, realized fines of $20 and costs, while the - tied the nuptial knot, and the bride was I ., .. : . - - I ... . � . . � w­ 1. 1, - - . . -� I I . 11 � L ' � I . . .1 d . on the where he lived during. his life in Barrie. In fourth was-& $5 fine. . . - L ... i I I , -,. , I '11fite 09 , I and none offer more nourishment to th -n ou . . given away'b her brother Hugg,h,, of Hills. - , �-. '6 � t' at in order to reach the greatest nuthbert mont,i,i of Chatham, 'died - - -11, �, k. . -A 1 akota. . _I I . .1 . I I I _ � _ - . .� , consumer. the better way would be for ast wee She ad been those day . rest If"% I . i . me to write train 1� a Andrew Grahasn's business was t the Ontario at " Methodist .par- 9, . . � no, -- -Lbiri - - L . � -49. L � I 1. � `h Isles ap- you, as I . ihat you kindly evAt on a visit toiler sister, and "..as return. known far and wide, the owner being k wn eek, I at " the - . �i itahts of the Britis . sonage, Clihton,on Wednesday of last w The inhab' king as a great favor t Saturday evening, Lead in L _ V � . � -. . I iatC � * 0 woen death came. The I had been as a man of sterling character and honesty. Albert E. Cabling, & young farmer of the lei t000nd.daughter.of J, I V ­ , .. - I - - I . I I prec _ more than any other people the 'Insert this letter in your "widely-oirculated I -1 ea.1rit of Ma . asnes I - . I L I ral years. 1! He was a native of county. Fermanagh, Ire. lake all - , � - . �7 Value of numerous IN . I . I I equeension 1:5 Greyi w" Z - �, - I ,eggs as food. In addition to the paper, and, by so doing. jour an valid for seve � . ore, Goderidh township, was mar -K ­ - - - ) I � . t I � D of '. . in.. land, and was born in 1806. of Bayfield. L . - rmous conau4tion of domestic laid readers may have on opiortunity of gaining -The jury on the cam ried, to Miss S. J. I Sturgeon, L . . . I - � mW Ono . .. � bee oned away. Deceased had been ailing �, ! . People often remark totus that it - Jamea Tubb -After a long life -of usefulness, Mr's � �� I may be able to give re- erson f4r shooting Is � ondon i Rev. B. Clement p,e'rformed the ceremony, for the t eight years, but had only been I ; I �. . eggs, nearly $15,000,000 is spent each y"r what information I . I : . I _ I .. 11 � occupy con � k purehaiing foreign supplies. France, Bell in a verdict that t ' shooting Ann Mills 'passecT away at the residence � of & L 0 L . ­ 1� , I siderable , time . il� 110 '. ting this locality. Besides, it may be has br�ughb A' on and in , A the couple immediately afterwarai I "tabled for two weeks .pijor � t her I I * �, -,; � . .I . no Un her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Boomer, London a" . mj . - 2 . IN ,:. 'A e m-ent froni glum and Denmark contribate more'than stgeo I der great prov t One evening IL confine )Lblon Was the cause, thi � .- �J �--,S -.1 I . e means of opening ,up a way whereby was d .bo ;; drove to their home. death. C , �j LL�, - .L writine your advertis ' ,two-thirds of this supply,L and the monles many tenant farmers may secure a home for self do once. Emerson is then be'tried ast week. Mrs. Millis was third death in thi family in th � I ; � � - . -County Road Commissioner Ainsley being the onsu , , . I � I , ., you, 1.17 I I . . I .- I � � . $ . week to week I -How can . I Englina in 1810., Her husband died - I 0 , - ny- on a c6rge of manslaughter. in I � 9 I V received in tbe trade represent a great deal themselves and families. Respectin i . reports that very little lamage ban been C.''A three years. Miss MoNair wass, mom - I 1� IF , -Hon.A. H.Hardy,wh6se beal ra. Mille came to this done to bridges in the southern bion of r � i Spare the time 7 Do you think hasbeen .while young, and M : . . I to the farmers and possants -,of those coun- � self, I may say that I am well oidteT with � per r of the Presbyterian church at Cramb - . 11 . - . opointmenb of principal . � � - . - .11 . , 4 . -- it P.Ays 7 . rm of, two hundred loorly�of late, left last week for a short4ti country to fill the &I hets Z . . ... tqries. Altho ' . p , � the county by the recent fres ,; but apd,wos p M.Oticall interested in both Bob . ; I � . gh. the Consumption of eggs in the place. I have a fii . Of the Home school of the Hudson Bay there has been � i iderable d . th -. ; . . �� . - - q , ' o th 001 Land 10 ristism, Endeavor work, . - - . : , Quada is ca able of vast expansion, there, acres, free grant land, something that I 9 Stater. He was accompani d by Mrs . coma amage in e bath sell K In I p, npsny*on the Red River. She returned - - : . oted to Hardy.', Hen. G. W., Rosi an flon. Mr. . Coin northern part of the county. The long She ' twenty,,�-hine years:6f age and onjo . . . we are will always be, -as there is to -day, i surplut have often wished for,but never " k Atthrney- to EAgland, and for a time. was erigaged in was _ I Y, - � - i Inanswor to. these remarks, I Xy laam, Gibson,vin act as Premier an , .. bridge udkir Auburn has been rendered un- � -�v­ . available for exportation. In co t, lize. My land is mostly a ric ed the esteem R a large circle of relative i � L . work, there, reiturning o I i � I . . I � � . mrf � I I - fo the egg trade of the Uni alre Ing rea i kostly covered with pine timberi a General respectively during the: absence of ed*ticinsl t -, Can- safe and a 'bridge between Hullett, and i � . . I very careful to state that it does ted King om,it and is­ir I . . . and friends. . . f , ; - to Rest Wawanosh is entirely down. I . a . - . each Is greater part of it being'dead, caused by the Mr. Hardy. L � ada'4t the request of Bishop Hellmath, � --past one o1olooko on.Weduesda, r I . 7 . I I i i , .) ­ take us some time to write alwaiya to be borne in mind that soruplu- -At half � I ;. � I some -Word has been received in � incardine found, the Hellmilth Ladies' College. She - L took pl � I l. I- -- - orcised if the L conutry I . -John Smith, 6th Concession, Gray, in a of last'week, a kketty wedd . - .. I - , i - 0 , . . - -,. i I rtig�ment ; also that we loun earea.id pains must. be ex fr,e�at fire that swept over thiaL . many years principal of this school., - . - � .- - . 0 - . 1. I . ,� orl y . . Leib i Ilia. . , the death of L. B. Hamlin, 0.1 great Shropshire obeep breeAer and has ; � ; " adve trade in to succeed. A fast- steiraship ear- years ago, a greater part of the tim her of F., former- was for at the home of Ir. . Is, I ' . . : .., . . . I I . . . L. never beg,rudg,,e, the time ; also 'table for build. ly a resident of that town. 4r. Hamlin , which, uuder her management, won a w*8 had more than ordinary good fOrtune with - . L. � - I � vice and cold storage carrying facilities will ,being yet sound, ZA veiy nil 11 . I his youngest daughter, Mary R, was in .. . C, 'been coming in here fo ,� .. - that w6 are sure it pays ; ' . ' , 1111 was county engineer of Bruce foriome years. . reputation. I his flock. He is the owner of two owes ri6d to Rev. ,Jawnes J. Patersoni Who I L ..... . lor do much to offiet the advantage which Con- Ing. purposes. There i also a fine growth of nt service in -Constable Josevil Fish, who lives over . . ��� . . . I . I He waw engaged on Governme - that have presented him with triplet lambs : . I = the greatest and best � producers have over Camadift:113. young timber,consisting of pine,white birch, - pastor of the t1itesbyterian Church, . . ,�� . . . was frozen to death At a.� four years in succession. Another ewe gave . - I . :1 � we argue that a merchant has uo tinental -in re balsam, spruce, tamarack' hard maple, black the YuUow country, and I W , � Purvis' itoie,," in OttervillO, was � Miss Tema Cooper acted as bridessnaidi-wh . . . . . . rld, md we are pleased to� ­ - - ,t,11 But something moreL quired to win a I dieytaurbed� early one m oroing last week, by hijn sevenlambsintwo " t "I L . I - . 11 , - t morerialit ,'not any in fae .. . 0 -) r6od place for Canadian eggs in British ash., cedar, and hemlock, ready and on the in the 0XIondike.' ' years, ripet and Mr. ,Di6kie, hibletant to Dr. MoDouagl J I I � 1. � I � 4e that, our stoct isnow to come weekly before his, -�at- J. arkets, viz: -the unanimous co-operation ground fai a frame house, 19x33 feet, built -The boiler in Milleed tannery, Orillis some one In the store below. On investigat quadruplet. Mr.. Smith has 29 lambs so far � Seaforth * performed the duties of groo - I . In 1. ts . There is iiolt a department. a . . Y, log stable, which an- blow up Friday might and scattered itself I ing, he found that some one had entered the - this season in his flock. L I.— . i I I ,rcns with the same old sing of producers, merchants.and exporterelin upon my farm also i an , R b perfor taxed -the .1 - - t L 0 . A hole had e k res,.,, man., - ev; A. Stew.ar . : ee' We . . B a'. the southern wall all over theheighborhood. store by forcinp the back door. -Mr., G. McIntyre, who has been . r which dinner was partaken . � of Ladi ar that h . . . or the com- ­ SW . I song about " low prices," 11 be- marketing the .eggs in the best possible ewers the purpose very well at present. u drilled through the plate me mony, &its . L condition. *. . L Ing a carpenter by trade, I do my own No one; was"burt, but the mixed train on bee- dent of Wingliam. for many years, left' on The happy couple left on the L afternoon . hare o , Y and we "I � low post," "-no profits -wanted," Tuesday moiming for W, re he -trai , No 6 1. native ilf . 1. . _ I � & Sltenti= . it . -hinge that often make or building. I have the material now ready the Grand Trunk, which was passing, had a bination, and had the operator not been die. inuipeg, " whe . for' a . . X in making -the statement . :` . w, the. little t bt would have been U ast, The bride in : . and all that rot, than a. minister rd, which narrowvsoape. Damage to the mill is abdut turbbd the safe no dou . . I I . warnake great industries. We do not in- 'and on ,the ground for a frame ba blown open. A horse was. stolen from the will probably locate. On Monday evening Clinton,4as at one time a- teaoher in t Is ' � � I - - 84 assortment � , , t Ave acres $5,000or*86,000. , I I . MI h Lt. so far , . * � L � I has to come' be -fore his Con- tendto offer any advice as to the best breeds I am now building. I have abou - LL . - Dorland a short time a number of his friends called at his home pu to so Col. and also in Willis Church $a )- � . - I OM nown -Burglars attempted -to rob, the trea. stable oif Mr. Frank and presented him with a weR-filled' parse, bathee wable prices go, will cora- I - greggation on a Sabbath, with an of poultry,'further than to say that farmers cleared and fenced ; part of tbin.w . . .i . after, and it is thought that the safe-blower L �ool, and the very best wishes of a .. I -LL � - I.— . Kin . ; testifying to the high esteem in which be of acquaintances ,accompany h ir � . . � I ,1 ot, L s office at Queen's Univeranyt , . L . . be found in the largest L old yam of a sermon that be has _do n as a rule, look after their poultry with peas; last summer we bad an excellent surer' . large circle I . , - . . -the* purpose of making his es.0 I _ I taker, Mr. Burke, heirra stole it for I , . i. - t LLLL with that in"igence and care that is be- garden. I have seen as good crops -of spring ton. .The care I � was held by them, His Sunday school. in her now, s�here. - I I 4 I Cape. - . aliton. I r -- . been twisting inside out for tWO in the Wilding, and on his going to . o wade him a presentation before � -Thomas 'Maittle, one of the pioneer re i- i I " - I � stowed on Other live stock of the farm. wheat, oats and peas as I have ever seen in noise . . - m -The Bishop of Huron, Right Aev-M-Aur- class BIG I . 1 7 ; - - . - ucknow,passed away on Saturdi ,y - I . L . " - L . or three yeara past - Experts tell us that by. selecting only the Lincoln county; in fact, for roots of all den. ass wh4t was the matter two man jumped � dwin, bad a narrow escape from his removal. . - dents of IL - I I . ' - L I . I . passed in out of 'a window. " He fired two � shots after ice S. Mal -David Oardiner, of Clintou� died on ! L � —@� . I L . - - � -beat layers for breeders, and mating to criptions this place canno . . � . night, end insb.,, .-with a suddeness wbi ,h � I . . I �. Monday of last week, at, � ,. . ..- � 7. � �� � I -brods, the average egg pro- any county. 'There is not one hundred- them and then Igave chase. Thoy� escaped. death in a trolly accident one evening !ast tei a somewhat shocked the onelie community. -Mr. � . � . � I � 4 . � I 81%itable pure . � fifty years week. The Bishop was being driven in a - . . � If a ..merchant has good i u-telligent, , acres that is not watered by living streams, -Joseph Levick, a man; about lengthy illness fro softenjup, of the brain. retired to bed in apparently good he h, L duction of whole flocks has in a few years toWn6hip, about cab to St. limal's Cathedral, London, where m , � t Cha'nce ; customers, he is simply offend- 1 been raised from 150 to 250 eggs per annum. nor is there a settler's farm that* is mob of a a, Who lives in York Ato I city limits a special service was in Deceaked was. a resident of Clinton 'for over but died beforCeorning. - He was born in . Ues . I .� . ' A - benefitted to the extent of at least one huhd- a mile &no a half from Toro , 0 .pro I gres�b, At the 25 years, andwas an uncistentatious citizen, the county of Lanark, of Scottish pDaren - � � . I - igence to a I I I . 4 - , . - in,,, that intelI I � -between ei lit corne 'having resided - . - 0 - A them Jn addition the size of the eggs has bee' in I dred dollars per year by having the. broken was murderously assaulted r of Dufferin -avenue and Richmond He was a native of Glasgow, . - in the year 1836., and at the time of is . iods. in all their freslness to read such stuff and quackery I crossed, a very important item, as in the . dight of Tut street the driver started to cross the itreet he settled . in. - Clinton. - 4 - ­ � I land 'lyini. near at hand tor pasturage. - I and mini a .p'clock on Thursday 1 , there up to the time de4th woe 61 years, 6 mouths ' and 13 .,d s � I . times I export trade it is essential, that the eggs ; lies &V his rail -way tracks, and did not observe a car � i I , - ix only ttll yoa ;in this- -� as one may. , At - pounds per think thi-i place seaond to none; in the week, by two burglars. He now . In religion he' was a Presbyteiian, and in came -to Is - , : . _- _'L ft- . should average one and one-half he 'result of which was rapidly ,approaching from the old: When a Yciung man, he fort I T - L . --� L L : ,�. " dozen. When it is taken into account that country for mixed farming. DirOetly the home im: a dying condition, as t politics,& staunch Liberal, and he was gen-- . .' , - . ; ; 4ave to show, and I that we i� * � notice where , statements 4 - part of the province, and over fort.". T . - .. -the north. The cab was- caught squarely in the . He leaves a wife, three it 'hat Uy , , - . the injuries received at the ban4s of oted. MI ;ba,,Ve you call and- see Our. I - I ,similar to the follOWiD-- are competefit-- authorities place the 'average snow disappears 'in the spring the gross - erally reaps ago settled in Lucknow. At, . i � I I � 0 cembre and carried for nearly forty -yards on, , y , � � - . d lux- robber sons and two daughters. r --r ill likely be moat interest_ , - . t' The only place yield of hens for a season in the Piovince of shoots up green and remains green an . a. inent farmer of the front of. the car before it could be! the Lincoln, understand ther-e-were only two other r L � .. . 1. I it ' dents in th( , . - � -- I . promineat : I Ontario at less than 100 eg .1 it will �e uriant all' -summer, and does not wither or -Faller Stevens, a prom -Thd following from �p ,james so , - - , 1��, , � . . � earth to buy sd and so ; " ' to aj the county of Leeds, died last week at his stopped. The Bishop.was found to have . .,lace, -Mr. .- f1f * - ,.t- . .- � season ia Drew Qoads, on L it does in some other . . Nebraska, State Journal of March 10bh, re- '- I M � . '' � . -.. readily seen'1ow much is gained by become parched home in Elgin. He was 53 years of age. sustained a severe shaking up and bruising, fore to the marriage of a son 'of Mr, John , ex -M. P., ana Mr. Malcolm Camp ., .- L I � GlaVeff, . Parasol% aUC1 L � - rf We are the only people .� that paying more: attention to the hennery. - In " rts. Our greatest depth of snow -here i some time but no ill'results are looked for. The cab- master. He helped to clear away th t � . L , a, 0 ; - � . the sun every shone upon." this connection it is interesting to note that Fast winter was. three feet, and,the cold. Mr. Stevens had been Ail ng for . Dinsloy, of the Diniley flouse, Wingbani : for the first dwelling in the p ,,is Bee an. - 1. � . l" * "' � . � no - - . . . -out about - is M. Good- - 11 - . Phich are importantin thw . .- . .1 . on March 18th, when a committee we& in est buap was thirty-five below zeroj which with, what is commonly known � as creeping driver, James Stone, was badly Wm. P. Dinsley and bliss W ed leaves a widow and �-,six chi dren - ) , of ­ . rell- dressed 1�k&y. If you - . iddw and one the head. . . �. . I L -- - session considering a bill to aidend the lasted but a few days. We have no bliz. I s' He leaves ,& wl 0— win were married at 8o'clock last night, b y daughter and five sons, to mourn the � I ... 'it just as neccessary to write 11 Weights and I Measures A - I sy , to mourn his loss. MK Stevens . . Rev. R. N. Turner, at the hom@ of the . 'a, . , -1 r m a brief ontline' of these, ., I We deem I . Let, Mn*Mcb8illan, zards in winter-, nor hurricanes iu� summer. ,CZghter' nd was close- Huron Notes, . bride's siste ' Mrs. Baxter, after which the - *a Mad husband and.fathef. - . -1 . . the first we L, � for both 'had striasied a fine roperty, a , r, -Adam Thompson, a leadini :Cittliz ,of knees, amen& I .... ifi-t�iliaent advertisements as it of Ifuron, gave notice that when the bill We have�,exdillent spring water' allied 6vith all tge.�'&&anced movements . partook of a bounteous Laekno.W, died v L eryouddenly on Satu -- . . . - �Iy be Silks and t - - - - - L I- he would move in ameh,d- man and beast. - I like the.- climate well. ly -There are 20 applications' for hotel wedding party I . V,C�yl& III-, " I Higently. came up again � I Vicuiture and dairyir�g. licenses in East Huron thi y ar. spread. The young couple'will be at home � . - -day he . . . . is t - inte " '' -not severe. The' air in 6$ - d it, During the - i . ment that eggs be sold by weight,- and that The winters are � 0 e , night, on ot. . I thege '-'godds make Up obtce ­ - . . -One day last week the spirit of Eliza- -Mr. Joe Anderson of SD. Helens, had in -their suite at the Windsor after, March , . . - � . i L dard weight of a dozen eggs be one is dry and exhilerating. The summers are , . 1� � . employed at his usual work -and retire to . � ])epartr_ I I . I . , � talk the stAn, beth 'Stewart, wife of ff; S. Potter, - the - I - .1 � -... ._kenta."L . � L : offer regular and L one-half pounds. It iwexpeeted that never very hot; the nights cool, with he . I the misfortune to break his arm the other f2tb. I apoiLLrently good. I-ealth. Dar , .. . .- 1. - � I . � � This week- � we have to 2 sailors' missionary, at Kingston, passed , . I - -Wednesday evening of last week the bed � in I I � � at : i again Ior consid- dews generally. Taking things all thr the night he Was stricken with siu attack of 1 `4 - faiid of looking : - NRen�s Readmade the bill will soon come up 1. . '1111-Y are I . ices in ,� . rtaiflle away, after a brief illness. The", deceased Gay' - of Brussels, - � � - ,, stapie pri I, think this part of the country prefe . �-H­ 0. Watters,'of Goderich township, residence of* Daniel Stewart, . 1� - 6re:wes- or �Waists. Her m � I --- : i 10 and oration. . ' heart iailare and despite the fact I I . I . e), .­ � guits at $6.50, $7, $8 $ * olfered in to that of the bleak prairies and plains, lady was 56 years of age, and a native of got his hand in the cutting box the other was the'scene of a pretty ;Wedding, the � . I of I The lost in the value of eggs ried in I mediCalLaid was immeifmtely- procured, he , I L . - �3 , al Mr. Tho 'i . , , . � - - patterns and shade�, and .-L 11 ass else. Edinburgh, Scotland., She was mar principals being A S ith, operator Land . I I � � , $12 i 'each and every sait I Toronto and other markets through careless where a settler is compelled to parch - - bus. day And had it badly cut. - � si�tLxrsl - - shortly�passed aiwayi, LC t I f I L - them. � I f on -is each year. consid Th where all: timber necessary for the farm, d identified herself with her I -w-Alex. R. Rose, of Dungannon, has beggageman of & and Ttuuk, Wiarton I born W Black Abbey OU -0 Ire- - � . � C', � � I 1863 an oor an i I at Brussals SepL L = I L %1�eeieso inoer while here we have abundance of timber for banWs labors on behalf of the p of �Ivl He xtiful things amen - whi4h � may be relied up to handling, 11 I d die;., i I I . . d his final examination at Trinity whoperformed simiar duties land, on the fUh . Mr, 1849. ,New Tinto, in Plaids, in , e S&ti in fit and slightest crack renders the egg val . . . . I 1 7 I t sfaction poses ; besides it is a great protection tressed. A family -of eleven Children,- six�, passe -- . pot a year or so ago and - L, giv . purposes, and wb on all,pur, Medical College, Toronti). - de ' � . I Miss Annie,. learned the trade of blackorriiihing in big , L : pickling and cold storage I 1, d fi rton, the amiable daughter of the host. In the .� � �ks�. in RoAau, and'obher . I (P.Tality. sold as 11 cheeks" or cr,Acked eggs, from two the . winds. I must not omit giv- boys.�tR, ve girls, survive her. � -Edgar Green, of 8eattle, Waishing . . . father's shop in the old laud, -and in 1870 : " . I - - I � . i . . G. W. p�esenco of a large -number of rel . -% es - , -- . .1 . agaimIC -O� MarS 24 Capt. McConnell passed is inGorriei visiting his sister, Mrs� atives and ',� ame to Caii4da, an't for 1ime work- - I �oral Designif-. Our pric - . ing a de our littld town of Po. _ a short t . I . , to three cents per duzan less than standard scription of P 0 ch 1 *th his w � I. . away Jib, hishoule on Francis street, Wood. rformed � : . 1, , situated only two ind*a half miles Walker, and renewing old acquaintances. friends, the ceremony was pe. by :oil at his trade in G�oderl wi , I - lices must bb accepted. Collected from the wassan, : , - I ' 1 . - 0 fi.om $1.25 down to 50C � I iti our Ordered , Olothing P - ek..' On Tuesday, March 22, he, was at , � son, e � pre cut -- ,, We are buq,t ­ . land carried to from my place, being located on the line of sto -While milking a .cow the other day, Rev. John Rossi B. A. " J, - . brothe4 .Robert Thomp ' .. neats; in a. haphazArd way . . ;-What might have been a terr e acei. I � I - �ot as low as 25a per yard. ..- - ilea south � is. p6sb as engineer �at the new Barnes bicy. ibl of that town. -4to then ro d s � I I _ - ... . � inari of North h . n, was J - - mayor . . ..- Depiirtment just now. the G. T. R., twenty m , Mrs. Treleavin, or, of Dunganno avid Burn!s bus "I 1.� et r rough roads in an Ord - . t QU &n_ � � A � . 'iderable break latiiet CIO factory, where he bao been employed . - � are pretty. this season -but . � �,sl . neworth, d . hl blacks.ii-th shop in the village . � - 0, , . - there is Usually cons - Bay, in the towrwhip of Hii sta stricken with par;f;sis and is in a critical : dent bappenea in Mr. D a . . � .- , some five I. . ., . basket, six since the -works rted.: During the after- . . ernoon of last fily. V , I : . �ry Sound, having a population- of . Goderieh township, Friday aft non, where he remained, y . - �� . k-juds that ib is hard W, � , age. before the eggs reach the store, where of Par He was state. om 'men d � usi- . I � , Y largge range of new noon,.,he was ta4en suddenly 1. larry Williams came nearly Ab6ut fifteen years ago be 0 I W e. have a Ver 0 hundred, and canboast of the -following : G. � , -Mr. John Walker, Mill road, Tucker- week, whereby I � ' I � rainds much of tin idea. - " - I ��. . . . IrisbL and ,e run the chance of further loss by the �. I - tores, (one found almost. in'w dying condition. The. I .� i ce comin:9 .- Wal & . . - - I catiadian, S-cotch . � � . smitl mesa in Lucknow. and sin . "I - - I -�� . . home� an in two a ilways took an -active interbs in .- .are plain Colors in. half"- - -1. ft y1ling of the merchant or his assistants. T. R. station, post -office, elk A i, has sold his 50 -acre farm to Mr. John losing his whole hand. While he and three - ) h n a 8 sick 'man was removed d i � ing village he.i . . . - � - weeds Worsteds and Loss in this 7ay is inevitable so long as pro- owned by Porter & Co., one of the I rge t McLean, of Kippen, for $2,900. The farm others were - Ong ged in saw wood, in . � � .--- E nalisbL T . . . aves, New Cheekoi,Nsw- . �­ . t5k I J - thiest firms in b failure. . is a good one and well located. sy he happened to.fall, his hand fall- everything that pertained to' tthe we , - of 1 . . ... � . _ It- would be difficult to per egg carriers are not used. These e and weal i Northern Ontario) � da.ys died, a victim of hour mown den- - some w - - I - S e rg, s,. --Dr. Win J. Fentomi a well -k ran a Ing on a block of wood that ol- . - - el d at a very nomiangal four churches viz.-. Methodistil Presbyterian, I �LWesley East, of Clinton, recently bon Mr. John -C thepla6e. Reebrvedatthe council ; I . . - - I eo.,.New Crepona�,Luatres ­ � . quot6 prices, all we ask is a trial cases - can be purchase of England, Roman !Catholic, the tiab of Toronto, was killed in a. runaway me- : M was splitting, the axe struck his r- nt%�- -d, de so 11 I . . great variety. The Dress, � . t figure, say twenty-five cents for a thirty- Church I rusty nail into his arm, which caused blood for man� yetirs and at the timeof b,le, I . . I and arantee satisfaction. I , dozen Case, and by careful usage will last denommiationm are pretty ev�nly divided-, cident last Friday'. His horre-took fright poisoningi and for a time he was in a critical hand between the knuckles and the wrist was an setil'o and prominent member Of � at, , we gu I � I I - ..- . a street railway- sprinkler and ran away. - his- hind about three idow wicl six - � . . 1, an( L, body. He eaves a wi child ren, ;5-. for a fair materia!, 1500- 1 - I for years. .two large hotels, which I am sorry to say at , 1. condition. I I and out into I . . ­ � _-. I The * er. turned Fenton and -On Satapday, April 2ad, Mrs. Lucinda inch three sons and three daughters. � I 75e, to $2 per yard for thir, - � I I 'L 'the advice do a large bussiness -in their Me -- many a ri I so. : can " is 31 _g was Ov ace on Wed. . I our stock of Men's 11 Keep the eggs el , - I ter having worked hard- Mrs. ;I Patterson, JWife of his partner, who sed . I a . Have you 919un 1. . orrie,, passed away. Decea -A pleasant wedding took pl I Along, ;with our Dremw : � which every merchant would impress upon- poor lumberman, af Cook, of G . I ­ I Felts, �tc- T An abundance of all winter, being exposed to the severe cold was *ith him wai' thrown out. Mrs. Pat- had been in . She nesday morning -of Is . . .1 11 � i - -0t I � . � d some pretty styles of. � , - - ht- I i � -of Mrs.. W. R. Wilson, Brussels, when her Hats , Fedoras, Harc the owners of poultry. I . poor health for sode-time. ot week, .at the home Pert'h N, a& . � i northern climate, goes to these hotels -tersoh esespea with I lujurle but Dr. t� . 1.1 - � . I I fresh atraw in the hen house is not a heavy in that a, ;r1acturing was 62 years of age. . - nel an, sr- - - ,I . ­ ; i . I . I I and a- magnificent asaort- -­ 1, - nds his all over the whiskey bar. I FentOn's -head stiuck Me kerb -While playing around the house the daughter, Miss Kate, and Harold J. Mor- -Colo C. H. Forniani of Form as i 8 - * , , - ,rA - W"' 'a 11 in - ' 0 i I 6011 I 11 I I 4, �; Z,1i 1i Wo Jim 4 'o OCA � j4b 1 th �h orn 16 I h � I I ea, I. ho � ! Arthi i, - L - 0 h 0 L Oer- air.`.. 01 I I I I I . t1i PU of i 6 , ` I , I - " U - 10 th I � � I " be i I Har I 'm - L IV � Ara I I 1�1;11 I V; . L� placed in stock a'new expenie, and it is essential to aiprofitable and ape hen such the base of his skull and he livoh only a few in the Standard Bank, 1'ge r North Dakota, brother the . I .- - � 11 � � .. 'VA e have jn-teld . I ,he time is not far distant w ii other day, the three-year-old daughter of J. den, accountant Is at couut`3 I . i i - - ity of Kid Gloves anit - 1. - . . our make of Bus'- market. if in spite of care the eggs should hope t and houro afterwards'. - . Clinton, fell over the banais. Xispigaton, and a former resident of Bras- to, (3 eorge Forman, .of Stratford., is &,A nest , . ,..:,, lin e of ' ' own ,'then by no means wash them, people will see the error of their ways, I . W. Irwin, Of I - Of his nop4ew, - John Brow . n, X. P. P., and . - �. � - become irty � I disease has bee i discovered do of - . I I � Knee 4 Pants, at 50c, 65c :: and L glutinous- covering spend their money where it will do them. � -A liew ter and dislocated her collar bone. seli,.were united -in the- holy bon _we 9� - .. a process removes i other relatives inStratford.- Mr. Forman . 7. -, �t I - , a, this � three among the pine trees of Ontai in. The die- i Rev. John Ross, B. A., spoke th .: . ­ ­ . I - I ; _ heir keeping � telves most .good ; buts- to proceedi -Sarah Ann Taylor, * relict of the late look. . - P . . . ' ' from the shell and impairs t . # something in the form o ! a scale, and � presence of - a select was a folimet residentof Brant county, wid � , � . 75c. . ig a lively business in ease . Thomas Taylor, died at her 'home on the magic words in the . I I . 1:1 0 . . X � large a , � * . I I . . I - I - � . � qualities. aw-mills, doin I d went westiand after spending 4some tilm � . I I - two mash and door factories ; � one 'was !discovered' in Toronto b: ,Dr. Brodie. 15th. concession of Howick on Tuesday of company. .Miss Annie Sleminou performe . a ­ � I . , � - . 1. 11 i. . � We do not pretend to be able to prophesy - lumber . ill 0 '-. -1 . 'desmaid in a most �gteesble lumbering in Michigan, located In 'North . I P -ES , $1.50, V 20t . .1 .3 At, ­Aan The disease is a scale insect, which moves -I- A -,,::-- Deceased had the ilaties of bri . 1. ;, - - i I � and $5. I . � . f I : . ... :1 NTS, 5(ye, , -e , I 0 alla . - - 5 . LZI 81J V $ r , . . I � . - . - � r4s" �)Oe, -- I I . , 50, $1, I . I - . - d S11.50. I � I i . � I - � . I . I . 9,' c�- all - pricesi. I � v . , ; �a �* - $-l-. $1-9-5i '. . ;; ,2.: a., * � . I � . . L . i I ­ - � . . . - —31, . ery I I , . I ,t week attracted . a large�- . - - � 11 - as�it'usually does,2 an& I p1liments paK us for our, . . - G d Millinery Pit very � 00 . . : We w6uld Ifice to h&ve7 � I . r lady, friends from oth& . . . . � ape to see thern-as,010 ... 6-n . . niently come. It- is ea;,,rly- ... � -there h3 an abundance of' .. - ick Children.�S- .pi from. in& aEtL low a% 1"50'. ffle and � a . . I I � " I I � 5 ,31 at' 15c, 25c and Me, and, I I 4 - � I . I ... .. . . .. RIBBONS . � � I I FLOWEIR-S . . I ' L - ,W` LACES . � . I iLw HATS, - I . � � � - ivery close prices, ,which - i . . . - � *I C1. ., ring Hat or Bonnet nee& . . nsive. - I . . . I t . . L . ; . 7 : . � . 4P-7— I . � : I � , . :. � - .. . i.. :-. . . . . I - � . : . . I . . I � I . I - . I .L _ I I � . ;_ - . i.� I L � � , .. : � � q L : , : .. � � � - L I . I U Goods - I L I I . . . I I I � I ; ; Company, � . ; . � - - at Cash Dry Goodi Storer f - I - I L - � -111, . I Odd . Pants, at_ $1.25, *1-51),. - asto the course of the egg trade in reat large ro ler grist ,11, nar in ISUO - J. 11 Mob We 9 Saw - ; � rincipal of Dakota, L and founded. as ut 14 years ago., I w . . Yen�s . . two tailor shops, two a� quarter of an Inch in 94 hours, and manner, and J. H. Cameron, t.s. . � I been ill for some time. I � name, and . Britain this c6ming season. It, however, two blacksmith shopst = quite materiallyfrom, the. -insect at : ,te part of the town which now bears his i ' - . V2 and, 62.50., . barber shops, two shoe -maker&' shops, one —The sewerage system in Godorich1which Brussels public school., AcWd - CO , V. - . - groomsman. . I 'So - ,� does not require any prophetic gift to make I which was found. about a year ago. 1;1he . which is the county seat of . . . I a forecast of large receipts and comparatively .carriage shop, one paint shop, I I cost the corporation about $10,000, is, prov. , L Co � I arge brick rAgretto L I � : � . scalo prevails in'some !of the latates of the . I - —Thq public w -to at VIL. �. I A S L Sf. - yard owned by Daniel Clark and doing a � adequate to carry off t6 water —On Wednesday of last week, an inter ill regret �� laaliti6 Smocks) . $5,600 ,. Land MeXibbin retired miniater Overalls, best, (� , low valuis the season through. The pros UniVed States, and it is beloved that it ing 6, ok lace'st the home of Mrs. W. M.. I ­ pro- large -business, one large'butter-tub factory, it wID111 probably require about more esting even to I Z . ' L - 11, pects are that in the British Isles the L ibrought in from there'ln nursery stock. ,. L w9en her daughter, Miss clerk of the 8tratfoid Presbytery, is - *09 N at 90c- and $1. . e teachers at was � to put the systesn in proper shape. Cook, Plintoap . il nv I . ion . I 'out y I a � is ene � I L "I ! ducti of eggs will be larger than ever, one larg � school employing two - residence, in - , - i. rather isen I ill th' reafts ­ in � I . � a salary of ,$700 per ear, a first-class doctor ,,One morming last week- 1, what might .:�-MisE MoCree, of Clinton, who has gone Maggie, was married to Rbbert Johnston, 0 �� . � � :11 I z while in, addition to the usual SULPplies from on' disaster, was of Goderich . ford Mr. MeKibbin bus been. tro. � :- or I - I - ,-. � I - (Mr..Porter), severaT fine brick residences. hav4 been a second Load to -take a position in the Indian industrial . The bride was assisted 'by . th � .� , . . .�' Harvest A�rTitts2l,.at 290c and 25C. Fr4nee, Belgium and Denmark, a-phenom 1, let me say thO I nair'.owly avoided wen JSoand. The , of Goderic some time with an Affection of, the th ... . school, iiar Winnipeg, was presented,before Miss Edith Vanstone h, while I 'in And now in conclusion . t . . . il . enal movement of eggs from new sources �joico to know that my. lot has been cast in polie court was crowded to l� the doors in her departure, with a bible by the teachers Albert Johnston supported the groom. Which has WA to serious weakness ,of the V � 11 - . Russia is predicted. Although these eggs re I ouite low, .i L � � school, Clinton. After the Ceremony, which wao I I - I . . � I . a well civilized and Christian community, order -to bear a burglary case. Suddenly of St. Paul'& church Sun i performed hoesil'.a,tevad Heisatpresent - . - 11 - - &mad& and cannot I . �av W t ' is On a , L' � � - LL � � , are inferioz to those of C * b h h 8 that witi tfie Cos aing � I * , . �� - - 'with good and obli neighbors on every a 19'Ud cracking noise was heard and the —Gordon Waldron, of Toronto, and b -Rev. Mr.j- Millyard and in the presence n , I I I# , LL f* be shipped -0 Great Britain under as.advan , . Yonly the immediate friends of the, coa- of warm weatheroge will recover his stre 2gth , - i l -. , Visfied 'and contented floo� dropped abo�t five feet at, of Mr. T. Waldron, oft the .London r son 'o . , I : I O'NE PRICE TO At, L - ted as. hand. I am well I and settled oadi I . -- WEHAVIR . tageous co.nditions, they must be coun . - I the hall The 6rowd rushed traetiqg parties, the company drove to God- once more. , I ` .1 r- ­. . I . '. I . I I . ) competition with our product with my change of location, and will say thi4ear end of near Clinton, has gone to Nicaragua; where . : L entering. into - . . r. and Mrs. Johnston were —011e of those pleasant events, i I of industry have succeeded, well for ill the stairway and. halls, �hue rapidly he intends to purchas' tation. erich -where K %% �� . "' I. � � - I e a rubber plan I I I ' ' , , have an adverse thatrilen . . :6 I � -, LL &+.:#. L ,�L I . 4- : - I I - � I _ I 16iria . � - t th I . I MONEY BA01K IF WANTED. an , which ca& be that part of the hall where the floor . of 900 acres. tend�red a reception. . . esting to friends and neighbors. & L '� � I .. effect upon market values. Last year, it here, e c I I I mirnooni April 3rd, the log Wednesday e,VsLUiag) -of last Ves ,obt . * I . . will be. remembered, the Americans mad i h I I ew I . 'I L . W�". sin ing. - : anday aft . . e a fully substantiated by numbers now residing 6-1 , Fortunately no Ono was hurt, —Mr. Alex. Jarvis, of the Huron, road, —8 . GLI aville, a mile . dence of Mayb 'r-alawl ipn . I il � - --00' I I would advise tenant farmers to tho4igh great excitement prevailed for A Goderich township. has sold his farr4 of 50 dwelling of W. George a errybrothers,Fbai o,w On I Z I L 'somewhat ijirited bid for the export trade, here' L . . I I th of Crediton grist mill, Pipter,Lilian,daughter ofth� late Oliver i a�7 1 , i . I _ � -4 � i I . - I than come and locate for land and settle in Par short time. . ; acres to Alex. Osbaldeston, for the sum of and a quarter nor _ d _ . . L I ­0� , I " . and it is estimated that they sent more ry -M. . ,as destroyed by fire. The fire was caused berry, was united in the bonds of wed . P I - . - � Sound district, and I feel confident that they -I.LMr. Ira J. Flatto -of Hamilton, ex $1,600. Mr. Jarvis rents the farm of. John v , � - I . .. I . �Jh ' L - I as , - This . � 1 d - , . a million dozen eggs to Gresit Britain. e Philadelphia tate said to . by sparks. from the chimney getting iq the to Albert Smith, of Wellesley. 51 e - . will never have cause to regret havingInad P15 - is heir to a P I Elliott, jr., on the 13th, for five years i L I 1, .- year -it is :'reasonable to eXLpeCt very large I 7 "- ;iliworth $700,000 to h' ;in. T ing e, on . r I fACDONALD- � whole estate d roof. The fire had made such.headway -that , was a quiet -on' I the maii . A - . . - OEM d A nited States, as last the change. I . —Among the names of thqse who poses i hbor Nich I I -, --- -.:- I --- -- ling Lpreesent t . . - . -1� � shipments,from. the U 11 the roof fell in before their neig I . I L ­ L . - . I �� I I . . . is 'valued at $300,000,000, and here are 140!; the second year examination in anatomy, xw. Glen- noon the Uaptia -Coremanyl, which LL - i � I I year's opprations were in. the nature of an F. B., PowASSAX P. 0. - ' over, arrived. -Mr. . and U I a I I -. i . � . L . - � . � I I -.0000.*..ft ............. . - � heIrs. It was left by the I a Abraham' written and gral, (with honqrs)� at the meat Clan IN . I - I . . . I . I � ,I m4 a in that, C Fl a of the family were spending L Fearlin'hius -=.0 L isu- i I ..*.a. experi , 6t. Egg dealer ountry . ducted by Rev. E- I L i o � i , , Baker I Mr. ' .. I I lr�- F1 and ' ' : - � - * M r. FBI t the Ongl- villa and. somi - i . . , grandfatherof Mr. 0 cal -faculty, McGill University, Montreal, . I I i I have suffered -serious losses for a number of Canada. ' . � .so Of pressive manner. . Smitfi .. . -1 � i , I I . rage of egg@, and - at- net owner of the property bel.6g. Mi. Jacob we were pleased to notice that -of Mr!W. E. the afternoon in the village and the r t settled down in'bio beautiful ho in , . � ­ Z CLOTMERS. seasons! by � ther'cold sto -The, 'chief of the Indian reserve Abraham Baker,, wning, of the children were at home, the oldest one have I . - . -. L . . - B�,ker, a brother bf Mr. Browning, son. of Dr. J. W. Bro � W 11 I , . LLL � now prefer to divert a portion of their Hungry hall. Rainy River, was struck and ­ The Exeter. being about 12 years of age. Only a few e es eyL . - I i . ritish markets. L � and a hero of- the revolutionary war. 4 ce of Mr. and ),Ira. ohn �, -to B . ther Indian a few days ' . . - -Thetesi en . .- ' �, illed by ano lidirs are mi . - - I .- On the Wrong Bldg of the Street, in the stock k 890 hking an effort to got the money, —Alex. McGregor appeared before Mayor th were saved. . . . � 4 Neither the Provincial nor.the Dominion officers are investigating. I which in said..'to have 'been accumulating in Morton, of Wingham, Ahe other morning, tv James Reiss, �f Clinton, knows a Dickinsoni Anderson, was the Acome L f & I . � I � .. . . 11 : Strong ,Block. go.ver , riment has provided statistics as to the —Charles M. Foley, the Paris defaulting the British North America Bank in Phila. charged with stealing a. Tooster from Mr. thing or -two about watches and clocks, as hapoy gathering on W e=vn of I -- * �:� I I proddetion of eggs in Canada, and it is im- lawyer, was sentenced by Judge Hardy to d4phis for about 100 years. �: Joseph Gray's hen house, on the evening of hebas spent some years doctoring them. Wt week when their daughter, Lizzle J., I � � � -or woe united 6 maiTiage to Jan. H. : - e, - �. "I SEAFORTIE1, � - - ONT11 . pogsi6lq to compare, with accuracy, the three years in the Kingston penitentiary 1 On SaturdaVinorning ofilast week, a Mobroh29th. After hearing the evidence in In his. itinerancy he comes aer .a many Lan � . . � I hat of past upon'three charges, the terms to run con. I ' prese it ion a with t years. Z , John Preston, who lives the case, His Worehi]p sentenced him to 10 old time piece, but the most sucient, of them of Virden, Manitoba. The ceremony A& - ' ' , I " pat as Uat . rlighb currently. fa -er named . clock he reps . ired some time since performed �by Rev. J. Snowden, -at 5 p m. - ,� I - . our k1overnment agricultural officials E . I . I L . I . . : render great service to the trade if they , —Cardinal Taschereau is lying dan Ent t 'miles west of Cardinal, drove in- d * the County jail at hard labor. all'w a verous. IL we ] ' s' in the presence of some seventy guests. be L . -� - - V -M . ly ill at the palace, Quebec. All hope of ., d all d . He 'Ta -Ed. T. Holmes, � for man? years mechan- dow:rasst Hensall, which had reached the . bride was handsomely attired ia -a dr . Of I . . � . ­ ould turn the the -it did not returrilhome on Saturd `Kt, and ical sup � f I . L z ' LPUY I I .1� t4 Prescott, where he stays I I I MW�10� w I ay Dig ­erintendent of the C inton Now His, rips old age of two hundred years, and in hite organdy. Mi. Teskey ad 'the . � collection of farm statistics to procure more his recovery has now been given up and l t week for St. Paul, yet'snessuring the hours and days quite. ac. t w � I � I � I �'I,.hea his famify startedz outl to search for left on Monday of lea . ­ carries about wed4ing march, and at the -closi 'Of the � r- � I I . � . 4 ! is ofily 'a question of time whom the end will . en appoin �* I ­ ��i completeandbetiter classified returns as to � him on Sunday morniug,,he � was found in Minnesota, where he box be ted curately. And Mr. Rose . MptUoUs 'L Be LL 4L d. . x1try and products. Our own obserVA- come. , . - emony.s sa I . ., � . , *1 .111111 � poL , Itant Immigrant Agent, under the Do quite an interesting relic of the last century repast was I 11 . .1 taken by his buggy, which the horse .bad drawn to Assir ige of which Miss luickinsou wee orgaaistanO I 1. I tionWlead us to believe that there will be —Nearly 100 people were over - at, $100 a month and in an English patent lever, the i , ahoir� a r � 1. L . I - t�o barn. An examination showed that his minion Go.verumentt ' on Methodist .-6hurch. r. - . -­ 7 � material increase in the output of eggs this the snow slide in the Chilcoot trail, one ,,, . ng expenses.. ' . . he is not quite certain, but it bears the in the Anderb � 1. L I . ead bad been battered in, ,d life was ex travelli i. . . -US:0 and offerin are now much larger day last week and are either buried or seat- . .V . . dealer who firet Lanoo is a vehing young mo6up who Witt MW : , rXiaM year, a I binct. ( Preston was: about old., A —C. S. Reading, of Wingham, has in his mame of the Nova Scotian f I . than, at the same gdate in previous years. tored along the borders of the avalanche in its a cleaned it in 1792, Or 106 yearn ago. brid6, wil mike a home in the west. ,. I 0 ­ - possession s -bayonet that is ' . —A prett L y,v - I- & more or less ia� (Vest of . . � . . ured condition ' , cloronees jury "was empanneW'd, and a ver i sword C place at the What are the lessons to be drawn from . ; ' 4iot,of accidental death Me rned, it being unique relic. It is made of the very —C. C. Switzer, who recently left Us- ' ­ radding tool . - L� . , - -o cider Smith i . C R, R. in Travellinge d the. —Mr. S. E ilkins, a Ha;nilton mer - tee a was in active service during the borne for the went, under date of March dents f Mr. and Mrs. Alexxi , I . 4 the experiencea of past seasons an fined one cent by the police iroVed that Preston left Pre l ott in a drunk a I nd . . - I I � resent sesson? In addi. chant, Was L I ' on condition on Saturday nigl it, Franco-Pruaiian wak. -It bears a. French 22ad, writes to T. Cameron, Farquhar, as the township of Ellice, On Tueadayt , . - , . . . prospects of - the p , the 9th 29, at the Inarri go .i ' . . .. _ . . T -Tse the dligence and promptness in magistrate for violating a cit ' b Sw in 11 . I ide (likely the nami of follows : We arrived here safely on four o'clock p, m., being � Rate to the Coas� still $25. tion to cake, into Of 7 Caven�ex-M.P.P ifor Prince Ed. inscription on its b] to I producers and selling a pair of shoes after 7 o CIO's in the 1, —Mr.john weather ; all- well. Our -of their third daugh r,' Roi�; . on th . the person who' used it),- and in dated 1869. of March. Fine blliqe�a'a J� I to I . L. . . 0,. P. R. Telegraph. Use. Dominion I marketing -eggs oehpoaurl'& be purchased at a evening* . I ard,died suddenly of heart f hilure,on April . friends of Joseph Blackwell, of two carloads of settler's effeete came all Thomas G. Armstrong, also oLfEL i0e, ... v. . L � I - remitting, , merchants, - -The. he mu . - - . —While Enoch 0. Dennis, of East Zoria, 1 th The.late John Caven was 65 yearsold and i deeply. with right. The iamily arrived in Lacombe at A. Leverborii of Bothwell, tied t . ' . I Express Money orders in � reasonable basis of prim.. In the large eon promin I ably identified Holmosville, will sympathize L , knot. The -bride was assisted by her -a - ter . L. .- , I " _ . payable at'par any where in 0anada or 'i ted States h mg in ,his father's bush a falling I or 30 years had 1* . I him in the loss of his wife, which oc9urred the game time on the express. ,The snow . 'up 11 " - � ' . .- 1 contres of _production in the Uni was actl opitil an elm, and, bounding, struck I ith the 191U., of the county. 04 ry '.' r I Our" Accident tree s rue � we e foot deep on the prairie. Bella., while the froom b � Hen I -, a as ri th County on Wednesday evening Of- - last � ceremony waipertor. CA . the Un*te& 'States . dealers are now paying seven cents per dozen - him with full force. He had his thigh free. For years he had' I me places there it no snow. Alfred forbestman. The . fiteL: I - _- JLe irchaoing the bulli of a I Is biall'in,ill health for 27 years, a, So . : L do . .1 I Policy cos.ts litt .,- insure in the 0anada . for eggs, and count oupt and suffered internal injuries. He CousiCk as Reeve of North arysburgh, the has in&] . ' the presence of bulythe isainedixte turedi a 'Iffient, and bought 320 acres of land for $3 per wre, in 11 - I their supplies at six cent$ per'dozen. Thelow . . idi - When the , dkopaical. affection being. her wi t'en. The prese to ... . � Aceildent � Policy. 'States has ew-- in in a critical condition. - . - township in which he resid d. lately have L . so f -torn - lAcombe ; school house of the contracting fir 11 . .. . of com in1he Western. . ins iated a low her sufferin been most &onto, four' rail I L useful. �Tho yo .9 I , . . . P Field, clerk of the division Patron 'movement was ins obeen living were niiineroVo. anx , ... Price poultriv-snen to food Wwlth good rer —Thomal %D coss the road, and horses bav . :, b I 11 . . - ablea ujb,.'L6nO of the oldest and best known real- L are ago he enthusiasti espoused the Yet She h ,Couple have taken up their residenbe on - , . - I - C r d mer.' the . _ peaceful Christi. . be been in Ho I . . . . . I . � oulti. Th interests'of producers an col e . leader of the an resignittors) her end . on ij all winter. Sbme have nevbr f Ellice, to -4 I . . . . . . - I : i rved by dents 'of Galt, died 'at his reaidijieii re ratrroon cause and becam .Pr L ing the -triumphant realication of faith Lin � the stable. Theta are some,good athe And 25,ou the Hill! ocivaission 0 �, -j .. RaWd J. Ma-edonald, Chants in Canada will be beat comes I Deceased who was 74 years of I, that county ad in the 0. so * kuo� Vlem . 1. last week. - movement is , yo . -Candidate Christ a native of Northampton.' horses heire, better than I expected.' The bythe.6st with Of 11W110 � W I � I ? I . I I on 0sence of exaggerated valuesatthe attended church. the day previous tel vinoial elections of 1893 was. ir . She was . - I . i . . � I . . . , . I I I ­ - . . � I � 4 � - . ich must lead later agov .1 I . � ! . - I . . r � i - , Dom. Express. - op 'jig of the s9ason,- wh . . . .. � . I I '�, Agont for'�&?. R. and � . "I . il, , . I L ­ ; I I . . - " I I . i I . I . , . � 1 I . I : - I . I I I . . . . 111. . IF . 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