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The Huron Expositor, 1898-04-22, Page 4___ _ __ I, -1 1-1-- ­­ ­ - -,--.-�---"--�-----,----------�,.�,- -­�- - - - -- - - _-_-____1- ,____­.-­-,­,�_r 7 _____.,_ 1 �_ _­11� , — ___ __ ___­;_� ­ 1-11 � -11, , , I - . ,� I., . � � I ­ - -r____ --1 __ I—- � ____ - ­­ ----I,- - . . --- ­�, � � , , . � ;, . I . I -Mr- - ----. ­ ; . i . I . . - r . � - . Z I I I . . � I . . _. , � I - : . ! . . I i . ; I � � I . I I . I I � . . I � � I I I � . � I � I - f. I � I . I I . -I � : . . . - I �W­ . I .1 I ; � I 11 - I . _� � -., . . - . - - - I I . . . . � - . I I � . - I ! - - : . - - 11 - . I . I 11, 1'� . . - I �� n � . � - . � � 1! . - � . t . � I I - 1� .��_ - - I . - I I I I I . I � I i � - �_ - , , I � 1, . I I I I . � . I - _­ : 7 , � I , , . - I . . - - . . � � I . _. - . I . I I .1 . 1 . . � - - . . I- I . - - P - ! � . i - I,; . I I � -, � IT. I . I - , -- I - I I . I ( . . ' I ' I I - .. I �_ .1. I � � . . - - � - � ; � - 4- � � - 7- ­ - - . ! 1RU1X0$.E_1pQ � I � � �., I I __,_ i''I - . - . , I I � �_ - � - . . THE SITOR, ! I � - . � � I I . I . A." - I i . 1� � I ­ � . - I ­ sssssss . , APRIL '229 1898, � ,� I I - -_ I . - - . I - i - � M i � I- I , - I - ­ ; . I . I,- . I I - . I .1 I . . I . - __--i - I - --- — ­ I i �. �, - . t i I � � : . is� I t .! ---- . . . � . I .. ... � Ill - - - - - _ !L� . . -1 I � .1 NEW "VERTISEMENTS. work, it was pointed out thai this could be comes int(i full operation, and the inanufao. - nothing In the Way of �Ororogation bifor and forgot the address. 1 ' - I i . - /I,-- . . a 11h,e spent about' 1 St � ,C_441� � � I � I r I . i i � � to bill; legislation eight week4 travellinj ear 0 1 '� I i � 1� � easily stopped by the Government placing turles of that country come pouring into the 24th of May. 'I Priva .?, and Ing that a - �� - I L- - �1_ 7 � - _. I - % - . , � Mr The figare between the parenthesis, or each 6erio � - _V__� �. I ;_ -i - - It all expqrt,duty on Canadian ore going to the Canada at about One-third, the rate of duty . ban been kept back -veiy I by the Mrs. Freer resided near Clinton, came in 1. - �� . IGAVI . F . paper on which the �. . I I � � - _/ - .. � '" %Vltot'adto - - prolonged struftgle� in the Rai' loom. the hope ihat it was hereister, but it turn- .. . , ::;;=m,,t a The- 0orner 11 ­ -Am - - �_ , I � . ore � stow I � � . -United States, or passing an order that all charged by the United Staten on the name mittee and the 4-18 . I I I - i - i 11 Hotel for awe -J. ()ow`9n__8 I ouse between t . P. R. ,ad out they were not relaW. She had the - I T -_ I 11 I . - -_ �:� Jgothoo I __ Canadian ore must be refined in this - c;un. products, he will be apt to, 6pen his eyes a and G. T. R. over the Kettle Valley Rail- Idea' that her sister resiAe!,d somewhere in . . It . - 1� House to Rent -A. G. Ault, -1 . � ; t ewelry-12]-C. W, Papet-:8 - . � . 5J ?� � . - . - Was" � I ? . � try. These arguments, however,' did not good deal wider, and when he gets done I way in British Coltimbia�� Th* however, the county of Huron. - . I 1, . � � -Iq - . � � � -1 I . leyelmand Wall Paper 21-0.W.Papst-48 . ,ed. -H 11 , I 0. ; W, I . --W. W. Hoffman . ' was decided on Friday niolit, the House -Miss Lucy Bradley, -a . omesti . � i , � � � i ­ 1� I . - - 7 , . - -majority of a . . 31004 1 i. � ; - - Mee Caftine -8 prevail and the House, by a wrangling with.Spain will, no doubt, make having, by a very dedided� majority, refiised ad at John Morrison' , Ne -remploy- . . . � . I ; . -4 I Farm for Sal". L. K1113rau-5 9 I � I - I ; f'' P, I i if ry, passed away - . - I � "I isubjed � ,I I - twenty, refused to permit Corbin to con- overtures for a fair and reasonable recipro- to grant a charter authoriping the construe- at the incredible age of 10 ears. She was I L � ' Summer Sboes-(31-W. H. Willis --8 . � i� I I I - 11 � � . I 11 V#A wie I 11 We Fear Sao Foe --W. Soot'. &go. -8 strifet, his road. The -subject was not a city trepti between the two countriea� I ' railway. � � I . . . F � r I . . i! , I- It � a tion of this , .. ` - : � I ; I � � Potatoo Crop -George M4R-wen--8 � I - 1. I i 11 born in Quebec province, a d- has been at � . . I - loolved 4 - . � e � � � � 3' Readywade Sults-F. A. 1P,&wards--8 ' party one. Some members of the GovL,rn- view of'these facts,. therefore, it cla not be THE VIOTORIAN NVR8E SCHEME IrT TROUBLE, - . . . A - i� . ;.. - Mr. Morrison's Aout 40 ye rn. ,1 . . - �� 1! � I I I I Bulger, h I ; , 'Sloan . � i` I i : Notice to Greditors-R 8 Hays ­b . re. A. S. Dickson, W. - W. I i I I . � ment voted against the bill and others voted said that this Government- 'have not at- Lady Aberdeen ought to succeed in as. ,. 0&1� � . -A. Younz�-S � i � . W Mangold Seed f -Mesa ' Z r - . - I and N. H. Young, of Blyth left on Monday . - � tabliehiva her Victorian Order � of Nurses . I . i " : Seconl-hand B13y.elei-George "dwia-81 � - I I Va , � .: 71 11 ... - Girl Wan6d-Krs. i. W. Beattie --S for it. The rank and.file on both sides also tempted to carry out theii! pledges of tariff of last week for the state of I Misaiiisippi, to �, I'll, ­ - � . . - divided. The result is that the Cobin road And as it ham been with tariff re - considering the amount of labor she has be. .. ) I - I crawfo . ra--Luumden & Wilson --8 reform. - ! attend to some timber baoiness which is � � I La . � . .. y stowed on,the scheine and the number of . Mr. To - . Blcyejo�s- sden &. Wilson --8 - can not be built, and the 0. P. R. will have form so has it been in all other directions. I situated in that state. I . . I - .- I people she has managed to get interested * . ; .- � F I - Fain etc. -[Q -S, Xulle" 05.-8 in . - I . - - -a ,ston v . i I the work of organization. 1ittle� short of a Webb ! � il i Wr r of Treland-8 a monopoly of the carrying trade of the Considering the new and difficult problems * Samuel Thompeon, of' concession 7, - I 11 i : i � � I t F * . . - i � Bull for gala-R.-'Sawlett-6 West Wawanosb, .has uro�ased the 150 - � �� ��� I � I ; 0 - I- � � Boundary Creek country. that have been forced upon them, such as' 1 million dollars will be required before'the I Jr -05M � 1, , �; Hats Rem:del[W-�MssDorrance-5 - . I Z I-- .. . aore farm in East . C -t ; I -_ Situation War whole plan of organization I We wa osh, formerly ­ . b1i I .ted-Eximitor Offic" . a completed and . 'A _W � � ;� - It does seemto us that this decision is the mining expansi a in British Columbia - _ dby Jacob Brooke. �4r. -Thompeon � Ell, � - I - 0 I � . � Bull and Bear for Service -G. IV. Wreu-6 . � owne . 4- � P � . m f all working order, and no M'atter'how much ; I 11mesit I I- � - � I I . I - ;� r -� I I I . I � �� i Her" Routes -6 .. short sighted and not in the beat interest -try, sympathy may be extended to the wife Of � - i i ?i I � t . I . � 8 and the govefnment of the Yukon coun has now 250 acres of first-class land. . , - - Spring Goods -Reid & Wilson -4 . of the -country. It is Canadianism run ma& bath troublesome questions to deal with, we the Governor-General :in her very lauda,ble - Miss Mellardy,v- . . - � I _. i �� I I �rl � F Spegialshre PACe4-;­R. Willfs­s _4 rho has b6n organist in We have been talking through the column of THE Ex- ­ I 1� ; � � . ; A Great Reriet--Greig & Macdo object, and,no matter how much ' St. Paul's church, Clinton, f4r sk number of . . I I's I : -i = : . 1-4 �. - nald-1 We beliei,e in keeping in this country all think the lAurier Government have acoom. enthusiasm . 11 , , , i -1 11 GentVity-Sr-ght Brm-6 ; . . .. I �i - B"17 � � � may be instilled into the supp6rters df the � , years, has resiRned; and tfie 6ther -day was 1�041TORfor the last inonth more particularly io ladies. Thig -1 ' : �: � Canadlan.Bank of Commere" the trade that it is profitable for us to keep. plished wond era. � . N, Thomal i: . s �J - I organization it is cash that I% really wanted, presented with a beautiful ��llumindd ad- _n I - . . i . I -1 . tell � 11 *,&at of i r Oar Plans--goKinnon & Co. -5 . week wQ, propose to addiess ourselves to the' m , I 11 i - I i 1 UP � But theta is no good reason why the people - dress by the members of the Choir. __ i� T! SnmetbloR, f. r Nathinz-J. S. Roberts -5 and so far the prospects� of gettiri sufficietit . -es 'and - ! i. - 9 . ' i � i -- Boots and Shoe"ames Yqung-8 I In any rt of the country should be shut up are not very promising." In ded,1 there are . -Henry Orn, the 12 -year- Oy 0 � . I - I Zx i 4 , Saturd ; I � � . - - - I ,I ' � � 11m. - - � I ; em n t ginning on mo�ffa "Ll- - .1 I.. - 'W - � � . - I � f Refuge 61 . , � lgatu,tday .-leven � - I ! , I- -The Post Offles Savings Bank, in was admitted to the- House 9 � � -rnth , that, be i , . - . � . ...: , - . any who at first refusi t crMcisn the �A - . i 1, !_ I _. f ��� "I . 1 � . to the #iercies of - -a grinding monopoly, . , the i I � ­ � - . I%.& in . . I cently fr - _ J IWAS I !­ �� ~ - The recently announced intention of the 011*1 Usborne-,roufferi with dilated- f - - -to the -A I f, . A . � ­ I simply , . order on account of E �Is connee- are going to Show some valueg lit i .� I I i �. ; heart and consum El, die on ' Tuesday . i I � ; i I I Ut Nvolf 44yod" i through *fear that if that ptio 'do � . - - -1, � I - . 10 � - 1 Dominion Government to reduce the rate tion with it who are- n4 now 'afraid to come - .1. - . -I , - . - for* monopoij is broken' a6me trade . I of night of last Week. ,' i . � I . - � A 40areell, : i, . - �, !� .11 . may go to - out plainly in open hostility to the scheme. I � 4. ­- 4 i, 4: ii -, inter h . iced I .. t. 1 i 11 . . eat on deposits in i e Post Office Say. -The John Hainstock , prop � �, 11 � , stoti, i � I a I . . . another and a neig"oring country. This � On Tuesday last for instance, there was a ,,erty, consist- , - . I . - 7 � I . � ­ . � -7 . so rapi( i I I,- I - sea -in Lake- . � � " � ings bank from a to 2J per cent., has been meeting of the L%dy Stanley Institute for -Men's, Youths', Boys' and � Ohildr4efi's . torse, a i � ! � i . Ing of the saw mill and two hou, 4 ::: - L � REAFORTH, ITRIDAY, April. 22ad, 1898 is protection in 'its most obnoxious for I � , i � I I— M. ' :11 i � , � :. � , I ` . ; I I i I—' � . . - --- denounced -in some quarters as a blow aimed Trained Nurses let, was sold at 'Clifford. The - amount Clothing, - - ; . I r , t . � ! - I Mr. Corbin's application, -however, will � in this city toi, consider, . . - V, . � I . . L wtre bt - . , � : " . � - ; : I I realized was only $700. Mr. Powers, of -- L o � j� . - at the thrifty poor. th among other thin % proposition from the . I . L I I gs, I i . . . The Eve of W ar. � serve us one good purpose. It will prevent e weakiiess of the Victorian Order of Nurses to take over the Clifford, was the purchaser. I �� . ments, I I - � I � .1 i I t I - � ' :: I - I : . � ' [ , A � � were t! . � : i a i- - has the 0. P. R. from asking for and receiving criticism, however, is 'apparent upon the, building. J. P. Featherstone, one of the -On Tuesday evening of last week a Ahat will simply astonish them. _;­ ST i % I ! - f I i . We would like to say so , - � �_ - .; The President of the United St-ttes: - � �, , ; I I 1, - : 0 Moat C"Ual, L eX&Min&tioli of undernt I _� � - - I the question, heads of the institute, frankly deputation in. behalf of Bethel Sabba,th ' me- - , . . - i. r ?� I - a large bonus from the Dominion treasury I stated that ­ I ...- � . . . I sig�id the resolutions . of Congress and an . L r . I - - . I �m , I / L I - " � there was no such school waited on Mrs. Duncan McKay, 16th thing about a man's all -wool Ca . un tweed suit that � : . " I -1 ; c I . Which is purely a business one, and in the order incorporated, and . 119(h i � f for Constructing a road into the Boundary - we � LL ov � ultimatum to Spain, giving it untit S�tui- ' Gray, and presented her with a � , I � 1i 1 1 isoquently, they could not deal with the c"oession, . : . � � . COE . I ; t. consider4ion of whic ' . . . � Sion � _g w I ! 41 I I . F dayto say whether � it will relinquish its Creek district. But we might just as well h, political sympathies beautiful rocking chair and stand,accompan- will place on our tables at $5.00 ; also - a splendid range -of L � " ties mentioned. He, said thabit had no . i . ar I ! i I ,I � I 4_ � � I should be allowed no iuflueuce. ki ied by an address., � . . - I mysterj : ,1� r '_ -that country as one, The ta, ing legal existence, -and neither had it any I i : I - have two roads into . - : . . 9 ! . t. � . sovereignty in Cuba. -7 - i �, � _1 � I boys' suits,from 13 to� 16 years, at from I i � , I of deposits is not a function of thi"-Govern- means of training narsea� -While James Sanders, of Stephen, Was .1 . . .1 V-1ace, W. : : , He accused those . $3 it) 05 ; some ve -- ; - I �� I I . � qP r � - . i L . his and neither of them would cost the counl-ry � . . driving on one of the back streets in Ex d - ? I � � . o - � I - .. The Spanish ,Ambassador asked for I ment d can onj connected with the order of combining to. - 'T - itiat M , : � eter * : .. .. I '� 11 I : , � a cent. This is something new for railway y be bxcused on the plea desirable'suits for little boys that We imported from Ge` 1. � V - . When A : L � � � : . perts as soon &a he had received a copy . the other day, the animal took fright and . I . r- L I � � - . . �. . � I pus � . , gether to crowd -the Lady Stanley Institute . I I � F . L of enco aging a habit of thrift in those who : He was thrown out of many, qpl � burned . I ; - 1 7 ' � L of the - ultimatum. He left Washington construction in this country. . . out of a home, when they could ' ily buy ran away. - the rig at 0 1. 10 1.20 1.30, 1.45 per sui � . - I � � a am - ? I ) t. ! � i I- 9- ; . are Onl able to lay by small amoun' f ith terrific force, � and sustained a �painful . 77, -r-low . i � , , . 1 7� Wednesday night and wired Mr. J. - Enoch to rom a building for themselves for about $5 000. w .. I I il I T, � � I . - . __ - .9 . - - LL This"wil - I � i il 1�, � . their ealLynings, and who from their lack of 'On the same day Lady � Aberdeen returned wound in the forehead. a badly bruised armi . - - - !! - i I I ,1 �, Thampson, Spanish Vice -Consul in Toronto, . od ! � L and was Qtherwisei badlr bbaken up. - - � . from Toronto, where she was endeavoring to � - 490af I - i , IN � Reduced Taxation. acquainitance with ordinary business meth. . � � . - - � f I In addition to the above we have ' - : I � - that he would reach that ci�ty Saturday -Early on WeAnes( say, morning of last I smart little ,suits - dwellilel i ; I - � I - gab the Presbyterian church tol abandon for � I - . �' I T I : �� - - Tho Liberals are frequently accused by Oda, are unlikely to avail themselvas of the their idea of sending O�t nu ,k,tg the I I . .1 _. woman, I � - � i morning. Senor Polo is expected to take ­ week the hardwa ; store of John Hansuld- children, made from linen ind heavy gingh m - I �, . . . :� .... I I., I -OCCU : I ! ---- re h , guaranteed to' r I . � � . 41 �j -, : I � . thT! I - V of Ethel, was broken into 'and ten good Pan' . ; I i I t I � Z I their opponents with having violated the abutidant facilities for the care of savings Klondike.'and to join in'with , otorian _ . ' � . - - � T I � tip his residence in Toronto. ; - . 11 - �, I I I -1 J - I � I . ,and ill I I I --- I I watches and several valuable chains were wash, at 1 and 1.25. . I � . � ; I � ; pledges ,they made to the people prior to afforded by our financial system. Beyond Order. This the Presbyterians refused to . . . I � I - - - I I - . , , I i :_ t � . � . . -_ I I - ; General Woodford,. the American Amba, a- stolen. The thief 4ained entrance by ng I iforigm -0 � I , I do. The principal reason given w . . ; 1i � � � I'll obtaining power in the Dominion. Among these narrow li I th :6 . tyi t . . . . . , o . � � I'll, i I t , : mite, therefore, any interfer. .As .a up the latch with a cord and then springing . I _� I lao innui i : � � j sador at Madrid, was expected lo leave his the Presbvterian Church attended to the 7 - � I - � I ; I P�� - � - 1� . ... I . . I f � I other instances cited to prove this conten- . ence is mischievous, absorbing capital re. . the doors in by means of a steel bar, I , ; ,Mk I i I . t t Thursday. care of thi soul as well as the nursing of the . �-, . � . . .. . pos ; I I e - k . I �. - . ; � . . - tion, is the one so frequently made that the quired for the development of the country, body, while the Vic he other day a couple of Clin A great range of Men,s-overall - ' I . � 11 � : _T ton boys I i � . � � At the openin of the Spanish Cortes the torian Order � took - . s in grey , i ' .i� I � I , no I and b1ne denim 1. I I� � 9 re out shootiug� when one of them loaned ' i r taxation of the country has not been re- and when higher rates are offered than those part in advancing re J, I . � I ligious views � either of We 0 4 I t appealed � I- NNOTZ41 � 'h,read bi the Qaeen-Regen Id to Men's,s ' -finished, I I I speec . one kind or another. :,So that on every ' his gun to a youth named Bramfie] , from 55c to 85c a pair. ­ I I I - . . %. �_ I H -1 � il I . - MoOks in white check I I ; � � duced. It is said that the changes in the . . . - . _T4, 1 . . mekt WC4 � r .. : . : I I.; . in and cottonade, at special prices. -- i . �. . 1�� : 4t big as a gun himself, and the gun kicked -, I I� ", for which loans can be effected by other hand Lady Aberdeen has met with 6bote'eleL ' � 7 I I . I 11 I I . pathetically to Parliament and people to - - . - have a shot out of it. Bramfield is not as dem.' I � I , , . . , � tariff have been so insignificaut as to be un-' methods -for the total of the people's sav- but, neverthless, iE working very' hard to . , able Stu i " � I i . . stand by the throni3 of the boy King, and . I. 1 4 " � . - f ; : 1 i I � ' i I 1 4 I I I I worthy of consideration, and that, in fact, ings in the hands of the Government a accomplish her object. , Two or thr him a terrible clip on the jaw, cutting his . � L I . . , " il I � i 'I � re, of ee nurses . attendar , I � I referred half -despairingly to the dark and I I � - I w -:- �' 4 , , I . I . I - ; . the National Policy in" is will leave here some time next we face so sev�rely that it was necessary to 11 - I �C i � b � - from 15o each to $1. . � :_ i � augurated and per. course, part of its general borrowings -it i A along - Lrices hurch I I t i i � . i I I ; I gloomy iuture that is before the country. saw it up. Men's shirts at sOpecial I � � � 1 � � . I i A.., � ! . tuated b with'the military expedition for the Yukon, � . . P I I the edu( I . - I . I ,� . 7 . - pel y the Conservative party is still to be further deprecated as extrai,agant under the com -A standard bred sucking colt, belong.' � ,_ . I � , . I . : Nl � � � The occasion called torth a great display of ' mand of Capt. Evans. They I more fav � . ­ - r 4ftw4- � I full �orce and I that any prosperity the financing and creating artificial rates which will join th Ing to Dr. Shaw, �of Clinton, was playi . � I � 4, � L ! �. a . iI � � � il - I � . � I 1 41 t I 11 - . I enthusiasm and layalty. - e expedition for the mere pur. I I at 101.30 . . � . ! - I . countrybas experienced since the Liberal affect the entire business Comm the yard in which it Was kept the . . .__ Z I . I f --- � unity. pose of getting into the country, and will . � � i,, '� Captain Mahan, the. celebrated American . � I . preached � - - . - I I : . i day, when in some manner it. broke its. . � ' � Pa ts at $1 ituld, $1.15 a air- auts - , , 139112, . I n I other, Melfills weari " pea wil I � L L - � i ­ � afterwards be free to go where they please' back. There were other horses in the en-:' at 12 a 0 119 -1- ,s ; I I . It. I party came into power is due to natural The total of the government savi ga batik : � I - naval authority, has deelare-d thd--- United ' * i . I �,_� . i fix . . I _. causes and &ti . . Lord Aberdeen will defray the expenses of I � qP1.15 r accompanied by a guarantee io give 'i faction. 4 1 X�rank I ; � ­ � I I . Vok any sense to the 'changed Is not composed chiefly of the deposits of the un . closure with it, a uld whiether they injured, . katIS . - � I St�tesnavy_raen -and shipa-to be in the ran as nt, for as Mr. I �, ing ch6a i ­ ,� � an experime . t ; I ­ "! ;�f . I Z - 1. [ I I .- trade policy whLoh-that party has intro. the thrifty poor. In round - numbers there Feathersto th6 colt, or whether it was itself the causei or money refunded. It will certainly pay a-ny person who * 1-I, -and inor � I I : � fj I � . -1 : It _. ` beat of condition for war. . . I ne says, the organization is nob � ,I 1� , is At i I— 4 � . "I I . duced. It. is quite.trae that the Libi ale are 180,000 depositors, who have in the Yet incorporated. Many advance the idea of its own misfortune is unknown. � . I -- , . I I z r, - a rushin! � a correspondents are busily die- ?I , , , i � � The variou -The trustees of school section No. 8, contemplating the purchase of clo " . -, the sam : � I f � I - I i ; f I have n6t 000,_ an liverage 4 that Lady, Aberdeen was actuated more by thing to call and i ect -- � '!!!! i j��_!� - . .1, . been able to accomplish as much aggregate $47,000, )f about . � � -- ,_.� N � ,A I - cussing the capabilities, of the respective . Grey, have engaged bliss Isabella Simpson, , MSPI "I . - 7 . - �. if - $260 a head, or about three times the aver- I . - I fOrtUXIM4. i ,, I F, - � _.�� , as many mIght,wish, but Still it must be ad leaving ,behind her in Canada an order _ : I - . I if navies. It , is taken for granted on all - � . which, from its very name and the occasion of McKillop, as teacher for the balance of qualities, prices, etc, - . � cheese *m I - � . . . . I I � ; ;., I I � � - - __ i mitted by' eve 14 i �_ "I , I x ry dispassionate person that age deposit in the savings�,banka of Great of its being brouglIt into existence, would . � ,4. I . - I i� I I � . . .1 � Urm.-ZJ i '11 hands, that the war will be mainly on the the year at $t5O. - Tfiere were 28 applicants I �i � i ; and the salaries for 9 months - ranged from �1� , they have do na a great deal. The world Britain. A further analysis -shows that two help to further- still, ingratiate' herself end I . . � 1-1 � . - � I ' . - : I � 14 w seac The Unita -d States, however, is rush- t I � a - I - have inv : � .�z I � . � � . � ; ­ r U I -.-- �. ! , .I .� 7, . - - L was not, built in a day, and it is unreason ount is held by one, her husband in the eyes of the Queen than � $130 to $200. Q 'ite a number of the appli. I ;.. , samurn ! : U� . _V � !. Ing troops down to MoUle, Chiekamaugh : - � cat . � . : , i Z � i L, � ! I I : I - . .- . able to . . I for any real philanthropic motiven.! While ions were fromi, teachers holding second . . ) . _�� j� .tives apd . I - r.11 expect� many aipd radical changes in sixth of the whole number, giving each of there is no real truth for i I . I ,I .;-L . - -bank 1�xi ; . ' � I I . . and. Tampa, in the southeastern corner of -class professional certificates. ­ - : I I �g . any statements of � . - � - i poor an ever. _T . � , �'_4' 1 . � . i __ __­_ -, I` Z_ � two or three y ears. The changes made must these 30,000 or so 11 thr fty� Y� I . ! J ! .-, ;4 the R�pubhc, and as soon as hostilities . � that kind, still they have been very effec. _ - i , he Lucknow lacrosse tea,m has re -or- _,� - 3niles ew I - - I �. I i � I 1� terestg of age of $1,000 each. ganized for the coining season with the, fol VIV - t . 1_11 i4 t I, I THE nl%]RNER ­­ � . � � i _!, i � - commence they may �e poured into Cuba. be made gradually. It -is in the in These, w ho are surely tive in keeping down I'the subscriptio, list. . - , last i g A � I n I . ,�� . noon " ; I . _! - �% I lowing officers : ' Honorary president; J. . I I � - I i . � share of z , .,�I, E PAST STEAMSHIP LINE. � � . � I , I t . I I : . I __ . V - - Mexico has given Out that it wiil preserve I U out a I - . ... I—_ � p 1 j- 'Murchison ; honorary vice- ' 'STORE . I ! ,I I I � F I , the country that, I'- should be go. A sudden not in need of the encouragem of � - TH B._ --Be G U ,N- i , . . president, J. F. 1 9 i � � -of hay, � . . I � - ; -, change from a high protective tariff to fraternal government, will be most affected The Dominion Government has received Berry; president, J. W. Armstrong ; vice- - twenty,- ,, - �- 4 i k! I 1',��, -a strict neutrality dArIng the war. This is - - I , - I , i �! � I 'i ��g � L 11 . 14 word from London that Measre.. Peterson & prea�ident, J. F. Tennant ; captain, J. W. . . � . , -! I t I proxim- by the change, which . -_ 4 I : - I �, . free trade would b3- ruinous to the country, mak . . _� I ,�� - t a point of importance owing to its ei no appreciable . Q - - , which W4 . I 11 - I � z � . -for the fast 'Atlantic . � - , � I ___�r f , K . but if this change were brought about -depositors. Tait, ibe contractors,! Jewitt ; secretary � treasurer, W. A. Law- re is �u ! - I * V -t I I it to the United States and to the affinities difference to the smaller . . . i .1i 16 I .... � . I P7 " '. � . � . 1 ; ,�` 1A i - I . - ' I � If An line of steamers, will begin building their rence. � - . I - . - I � : I I �­ y ' S . 10-R, W L .- burning : . . o 1, , .1 . . - - . -_ , - �: . - gradually it would be beneficial. This injustice were worked against any class, the new vessels about tbe lot of July next. The -Mrs. John Mallotf, while engaged 0- , - : 7 . i �, � With spa of a large proportion of - its pop- in I I I . . : ; iF � _� I ; I . : - I 1 I . -Auranoe I - . U L, : - . � i company has been able to get the necess - - �� 1 � � - , m S . , what the Government are, apparently, primiple would, U course, be* equally bad aty washing at Reeve Carling�s, --in Exeter, on '. : _ I . building. � I �_ f � . - I . i I ulation. . - t - - � I � I I i . I : � . . . 4th concession and the gravel road, where a - '�-__ - - . � . L ; t .� - � trying to do. This was wMe very plain by apart from the degree of bardship to the, capital and have organized a very L strong Monday of last week, met with an accident. ave died, the remaining -eight 40 , � � � = - - . I Two sons h � . " � . Ontent1s, !! . . . I � 7 a . "001� es . 4s- : - 11 d, , - I . . , 11 ,- ' U*&A. They have put up $10,000 in,the She was carrying a � pail of water, and in , i Canada, with one - exception, -,"W, I heavy.- . . the recent speech of"the Finance Minister. son still r I ides. Born in Queens, Irelan g it I �� � : I - a 1 4y he, �bame out in 1847, and has practi _U , - lw T , h C � ' r ' ' a , el" J Right to The Front -1 I k 11 " I I I- in, I I r 11 I I - '. I I I - I, � , , , - � I - � ! i._�_F individual. Bub the discrimination h,BretO- hands of the Government and a guarantee, ascending a pair of steps, twisted bar ankle, cally Walter, in Michigan. - - =661t, viall it 1� i Canadiamsm Gone Mad. He stated that the Government had set fore has been against the I ; - 1� ;, - - . ­ I I . I - - - I poor man, w I resided in Clinton ever since. While he .. � I L - - � � - . . I � . � ��! a at a forfeit. I ; spraining it so badly that she had to be car- -A fire wh _. -week.,.;-] i � ; � _� 'Parliament* do some * strange things at their faces towards a purely revenue tariff though unable to keep a an ho ot $10,000 mor' , I . I . was a (Jonservative in his. views, he never . I -, I " 1 1 fil . � ich threatened to destroy the : I - - I 1 ug little sum at I ried into the hound. It was fi ' f'� 1 7 ; I � I � � I �1 i ti! � rat Ah ught western part ' : I e I .% .1 times. It seems to un iba� the Dominion and that . I 0 last wee) I - . I I I I I re - . - I : � q_ � 9 - � . they will continue to work his credit, is neverthless taxed to assiob i the limb was broken. . I intruded them on others. He was a - . Of .the village of :C diton, oc- I ­ i 46f Blyth :: Y� i � in I � mem' carred Wednesday evening of last week . 11 I I; - k. 1! bar of the Church of England. Only one , - I . -L: � � n - �t - telling tt . I - - - _ , I'll a very strange thing on in that direction unti Rhbor a higher News of tbe Wee -On Mo day afternoon Oi last �veek 63 'brother in now left, he being a resident of t but which -owing to the strenuous efforts of J�. m A I ..,; . ; Parliament di& ;71, ill L'L. ' . I the last vestige of paying lia more fortunate nei I __1. I Friday night last when it decided b a proteebion for protection's sake Wx. BARRIE DEAD. -William J.� Barr Mr. H. Smith was engaged in running a I h" the A ': 1�� L I yo I F L , Ha the citizeDs, was extinguished only after . - I I _ -w- in y � - -tale fol t I 1. ,� y is removed rate than the value of money justifies. the well-known Irish' comedian, of the team saw in Mr. and a sister who resides � � . - .. I � , , � ;; 1: large majority to refuse to pass a bill obar- from our tari E. Livingston's B . I .:� a mill at - 'TA; - i � ff system and he warned the M!"'!V102. 1. the burning of several 16tv, A _41 i t�f I L I i - of Barry sud Fay, died at his home In Islyth, a slab flying up caused his Liu ow was married Aw. OCKV-0nu I - i " ,�, hand to TO a daughtir of 1,� j, tering, the p girl at the - . I I I .w M, , . I years. He had been. ill come in contact with,the saw, causing it to ' . Colelough, God rich town- I Methodist, . I roposed Kettle River -Railway. manufacturers and all others interested to Brooklyn, s$ed 48 he late lv%. e parsonage had cleaned ­ � i A-. mee - up the remains of burnt refuse, and dumped I ..--,-. - t a : r ting of t4he Conservative# of West of a complication. � stomach and liver out three of his finjers on his right hand ship' 'a 1855, and she survives him,together it on.the manure pile. Shortly afterwards - I I - i! , 1. - � of i[ � .: - This is a proposed extension of an American be preparing for the change. Of course, as Huron was held at Dungannon on .Tuesday, trouble for rome ti " e, and' his. death � bad . with t wo sons and four daughterE. . w , . .. - � � - .. 11 t r . _, �_ -_ - road owned by A man named Corbin. Co - every person kaows, absolute Free Trade is M nearly c;ff. Although very painful, he will . the m anure took fike, then the stable, and : *1 I , I - ' - I - - i � when the following officers were elected . been hourly expected for some da a. Wil. have the use.of.them a The -annual vestry meet�ng of Trinit - l I sm s ive interests in an impossibility . agains the cord not the wind being Arong, - i I __ . Jn .thin coantryj unless the liam, J. Barry was borne in'Irelan . � having . the fire was carried ��_ i � I .. . - I k, Saltford ; F . i . __ -11 British Columbia mining distrieta. He is revenue required is raise President. Major Joseph Bee CANADIAN SAM6RS � 7. been severed. . I church Blyth, was held in the chu'rZT, to -the house, wblob, iegether ,with the - I: : p ­l ' BARRED. -Special -The other day while Richard Webb, of Monday evening of last week, the rector, stable, was burned to the ground. The - � I . - L L 0 United States Treasury the 2ad concession of Ush6me, 'was working A. - W� . also interested in two or three. refineries tiop. Alth ugh we believe this would be secretary, James Mitchell, Goderich ; treas- A __ _�� n : , I : - I - d bYA!rect tax'L- vice-president, Dr. G. E. Case, Dungannon; Age t Petit of the Rev. T. E. Higley, presiding. The war� kitchen of Mr. Clarke -'a house was 9180 de- I ii � ' i I _. i ­ � ic a" located on.the Americ' Department has notified all the -owners of around some pigs, lie was attacked by a dens, Messrs. Plummer and McGill, pre- stroyed. Everything bel &Ing to Rev. , � , wh h re an side of tb urer, Dr. Bruce, Clinto ; r ye bed and cheapest way, we also know n. It was decided - � at this meeting to enter a protest against a on � Mr. Yellan saved fromorthe two build- � - i . - that the country is not yet prep&r-ed for this Huron that if they i engage an Canadians of his legs, just behind the knee,. CUti jag L rent expenses paid and a substantial- cash ings." ., , the line. His bill asked the I)ominioir Par boats at Marine City, St. Clair and Port boar. It ran its tusks into the b ek of ' a sented their report, which showed all cur d was - ; , ; ! . - the return of Mr. Garrow, and .to claim the . . L�; liament for a charter enablini? him to extend method of raising the revs u , and no seat for Mr. Back. y evering the large cord. - ri a 67� on any of their s iff be subject the flesh and almost a balaneW on hand. - The following officers -A meeting of the executive of the 1. I - 11 . : . I his railwa . . to a I � � . i .- y, which now runs close to the Government can, go farther faster — !lne of 81,000� There are plenty of He has since been confined to his bed, but were elected for th� year : Church wardens County Christian Endeavor Associttien, and - ; 1. - - . or . M�_ - - I 1-1 . - Canadian border, across the, lines and into 'in any direction t American seamen ai the above ports, but the injured member is progressing favor, Messrs. J. W. Bell and J. B. Tierney ; lay also of the Executive of the County Sabbath � � I han the people. will THE DOMINIONPARLIAMENT. theirplaces are filled with Canadiaus,l and ably. I . - X - - 31 � I the' Boundary Creek distWet in Britieh permit them to go. This being the . " - the Secretary of the Trewmry has ' representative to Synod, F. Metcalf ; vestry School Association, was held in Mr. Acott's ­ __ s ; 0-4: 4_ t Columbia. Tkib is supposed to be a very ease, we must have a tariff, not necea. OTTAWA, April 19th- 1898. called on for protection. � been -There waa a business meeting held by clerk, T. W. Scott; sideamen, j. Metcalf office, in Clinton, the other day. �The mem- 1� - . I I . o I the Epworth Leagud of Alma obuich on and J. McGill ; ushets,� B. Moore and J. Wo' here present were ar4on, _.- � �� � _� , - a; : � - � . BELLAMY DyiNG.'oF CONSUMPTION. -Ed. Wednesday evening of, last 'week, at' the FleutY- ffiliiall ;- Rev. F. Oaten, Belgrave ; Rev. J. I a �� I rich mineral district, important discoveries sarily for. protective, - - bai for revenue pur- The end of the session seems much nearer . Rev. J. S. H -end " '[ � �i I I I - ce , "' e win Ilk utes of -the *Iton and � � I .1 .1 i of gold and other metals having been made, poses. Such tariff must be regalated in a .to -day than it did when members returned ward Bellamy, the author of "Looking close of the regular servi , when the fol- -Th fo-110 Ig are mi ro � D. G-9rdon, I 4 considerable mining is even now being a who � went from his home W n h . Wingliam, ; H. 1, and from the Easter vacAtion. The collapse of Backw rd," I lowing officers were elected : Honorary alto 0 ease factory for the coming Me4ustrie, Blyth and the local re - - 1: - - - I I �! U i ,presents. - I � - . � _1 I- ' way to raise the most revenue with the least the budizet debate, the taking of every day, 'a Man"ash Betts . last fall to Denver, Col- president, Rev. Mr. Findlay-; presiden season : Fourteenth concession of Gre tiver. A programme was arrang for the - I I . � , I .1 * - �. done there. At the present time that rich possible taxation. It in the arrangement of axe' Mr. T. H. .Brownlee ; viee . . __ I - Z � . orada, in the hope of regaining his health, James Caldett; 16th cone' I - ,� -, ipt Mondays, for Government business, . -presiden essiou of Grey, . joint in ged � � -1 I I 9 I 6 I eating Of the association to be hold - "I k I - - - I 11 11 district has no railway facilities. Mr. Cor- the tariff in this way, IL the harmonious Liberal caucus'in a dying of consuniption, and the end, is be. Emma Carter ; aecretai�, Miss Effie Turnbull , 17th concess � I . . 11 protection can be . : xt June, good, lively, prac- , - . 1, ; " I ion of Grey, Air. , iu Wingham ne - - I I . I lieved to be near. � � treasurer, Miss Susy Livingstone ; or ni t., Johnston ; 12th councession of MoKillop '. tical topics being selected. HitheriF6, these . .. I . � . .1 I r11 bin �roposed to extend his railway through the plebiscite measure, all tend to shorten . gatone ; or . . J � given to certain industries, all right, but th J. L. INGERsor4- I . . . a session. . - - �� this district .and If the plebiscite bill. when it I Mr. John L. Ingersoll, Miss Alice Dale. - . and boundary east, J. Robertson ; 14th con- It Conventions have been exceedingly inter- I.: � � . . �� .� I people the protection thus afforded is mere] inci- comes down- alls for a straight vea and,nay cession of M;Killop east, Mr. Easton ; 14th eating, and the -executive in determined I , ..1111 U I �i I i y 0 a brother of Robert G. Ingersoll, th oted - � -On Thursday evening of last week, a . . it 1 . V_ there,. . railway Communication with de�tal. That the Prefent Government ire question on the probibition elf the liquor drilor, in dead at his home in Prospect I large gathering 600k plwe at the residennA concession of McKillop and boundary west, � � � it , - 0 is, _t I i cousin, from heart' � . that, as far as possible, the coming conven- � I � - ' - I ­ f -_ the outside - world. He asked' for working in this direction, cannot, we thin raffic the debate �pon the bill will be very trouble, aged L 7 �� Dr. of Mr.- and Mrs. W., L Blair, AW. D. McLaughlin ; 10th and 12th concessions . .7 .- . f I if f -1, k, i i .� L tion will equal, if not. surpass, all oths: .' - � 1. � I I - I � � ',- r, f i A no bonus or aid of any kind from the short. The majority of the speakers at the Ingermoll was a great temperance -ad be , to witness the marriage of of MoKilldp west, A. Wavett I . re - ?! f, 'i Y. . . � .11 t be denied. - yocate. t r'y ; 7th and Sth -After an illn"B lasting only & I . �. , __ . I � J ]In fact it is susceptible of dem. Call us expr4lesed the belief that a straight Two sons and two daught ra survive hirn, concessions of,Morris P. aack few days, I ; 't J �'. �L � . . I . . - Government. All be asked was' heir daughter Kate, who was united in - . $ son ;9th co I 1 , - �. . - I - 'J. Carter. : . . I ,�` � I , c I a I" � with pneumonia, John Reynolds, of the 5th I � � i;, 3 i I - permission onstration that they have,taken a good long question would be preferable to one involv. ArrER Li-HuXG-CHANG.-The Shanghai holy bonds to W. W. Smith, ot Paramount. cession of Morrie, . ;;f 41 I to construct this road through Canadian tl . concess , � stride already. . Star says a conspiracy has been discovered ion, Hullett,passed awai on Satur- ' ­ . �, n r, , In the first place, the pre. 'ng the issue of increased' taxation, and . Revs. W. M. Pomeroy and T. L. MoCatcheon -On Good Friday ifight, while Samuel day, 9th inst., at the age of 83 years. De- ' . l. F , I territory. This right is wh Parliament whilethetermsof the bill&: in the ralace at Pekin to 'Aseassinate Li- 0 ciated. After the marriage* and repast ,; " U "�, pit re still open to ffi . . I I - I L I � � �, ,� . ferential tariff allowed to England is in thi Rowe and' wife, of Exeter, were returning ceased was one Of the pioneers of that - * L - . - . . 4 1 1 't has refused to give him. It. seems �hat the direction, while man . 1` change, it seems entirely probable that the Hung -Chang and other high officials� The the even ing was spent in � _ a good sociable � home fron� Crediton, where they had spent sec- , __ .- I tion, coining there from ,.- I ii i i � 1, .� . y reductions that have Government in this case will be guided : theAa with -friends, 'they encountered'& Kerry, Ireland, about t L he year 1848, and .L. , .Manchus accuse them of selling China to time. . y . � the county , -of . - . I 1� . i i ", . Canadian- Pacific Railway intend construct- be'eu made axe of a sim"ilar nature. That largel by the opinion expressed in caucus." Russia. There is great disquietude lin the -A very quiet but pretty viedding tor,k rough eitperience, While . � � ! . - !� If �, �� �4 .1. . L � ­ . � K I passing Mr. settlin# on the farm which has ever ,since � _ � i i-: P, * - Ing a branch of the Crow's N_ gonsarvatives are disposed to pat as Yang -T -le valley- and the Northern � �rov- place at St. Peter's! chur h, Goderich.. : ­ 2 !, t, i � ­ est P.m road. the taxation has been materially reduced in The ! . , on Klumpp's,tiorth of Crediton,thair . - - I - - ,- C : L . . g k,,�. � . I , � - � . -U. f.- - , � �, � h f. ' incee. ,horse took been h home. He w a in I -, . � L . , . f , through the same territory, and it was in little as possible upon Hansard in regard to I Easter Monday, when E. H. Bird, formed frd lit t *1 f tile on the road, is an a h rd -work, g., � !f i I _� - L . 1; SITUATION 1,11 C and turning .industrious man, of J i I disposition, and � : . I � � �t t� ,; p 0 cent Budget- debate I' HINA.--A prominent dip- of Goderich, but now of the Bank ( E & &Pleo 7-1 - . " n I - Jovia, - I, 2i ; realitythatcom "yLthat was fighting the this way was very clearjy shown in the re- the temperance difficulty, and if the stf sight )f COY - suldenly into the ditch, threw Mr. JOwe -had.many warm friends who will moum . � I ; E � 1� 4 Carb-a road., 1 The rea3ona gi,�en for this n Parliament. Mr. question is put the' prohibition wing of both lomat in Berlin says Russia, Germ& and merce, Belleville, was united, in marriage to and the baby out. As Mr. Rowe was � . - F n a ve n r,v. , departure. Of small � his - . L i. - * , :-. ,� , oppo a- I with short speeches. If.this is the mouth- past �on the situation in China, and Chilton, Americ a consul. The bride a one in the bugg I 11 . I f . ., �i,' I �! I ,_ ' Paterson, the' Minister of Customs, -in his parties will probably content themselves ta C ba Ing notes 41or a Miss Adelaide, youngest daughter of R. S. Mra. R;we; wa left &I' I � - I -, .- 4 ,� - � i . � t, -� -, , '! � physique and ,frail � I - .4 -tion. ar� : That if tbis American road admirable speech laid before t case a a Ing' ' y constitution, he was never rugged, yet he I , - I . I ines. The horse turned around . - I� 11 4 , - matter that might haV3 tak Great Britain recently joined in the , onfer. stood hard work as well M anyone, and . -1 -1 i " 4 �. 1 7. a an much time I I given away, by her brother, �Carroll, and 'on the road and ran back to Crediton. Mr - rf rm d his share in clearing .1 � .- � r . I , I jr , - will divert the trade of this rich Canadian. . ence, so a friendly underf a pe 0 e the forest, - � is permitted to eater Canadian territory, it lists of articles in common use. The fir t will be put through with a rush The fran- itanding wd, prob- Eustace Bird, of Barrie, supported the Rowe, in jump out of the -rig, broke her sd-making a ho . I ! %,�, I �, was without the I ' , 'i �r r 11 , I . �' L' . 11 it will ably be reached before lopig in re rd to Eroom, the ceremony being perform�d by leg near the an . . � . "! . mining district into American cha . included axes, rakes, rollera, horse �shoes, chise bill is now I committee, and 7 . In L . I me for himself Land family. ,� I , ad He leaves a wife, seven sons and one-, daugh- __ .. - % I both the present��nd the future. Me, :, � - . I . __1 , , t . unels,and fanniag mills, threshers, etc., us I by Tet precedence of' the plebiscite measure. L name Rev. Father Wells. Only me6bera of the -AboutOinvited guests assembled -at ter ; five Of the sons there and two in Sbrat- , - I I - 44 ,C asCorbin has several smelting establishm Me . 1 ;1 .� Nuts farme his is necessary because the intention is to a�athority says both Austria and Italy de. respective families were present., If " � - ,;, .F I ra, the duties on w�ich'had been taken L � - _� r, i in the United States, his object in desiring use sire t &a � of C. Perdue, Lucknow, !to ford. t - - 'L he grab game in China and -The Wingham assessor h � COMD1 �,�%­ � from the 30 an the new voters' riots established by the .o share in t' the residence t � . I .11, � - ' d 35 per cent. lists .and put witneEis the marriage of his daughter, 'Alhia .- r, F �' I eted . ; franchise bill in taking the plebiscite. Should Germany is, supporting them. it is U der- his duties and the ,-following statisti6 are ce I . a ., -P � this Canadian connection is that lie may be � I -A Moat del,ig'h . I - to Mr.- , . ` . the - . . I � . , ' - the Sengrte w out the franchise bill, a the other Governments have in.4mated ,taken from the roll : Total assessment for oung in�%u from near. that village. The home of Mr. Charles Eislay. f the Malt- I I i �� nions ot duty thro stood Annie, Joseph Umunt, an induattiouls Thursday evening of last week, � . I � I , down to 25 per cent., the reduc tful wedding took pla 1 - I . I � � ­ able -to carry CanaIdian ore over hiA.road to ranging from 16J to 281 per cent. Of course thing airiong the possibilities, the plebiscite t�at they will not oppose Austria andl Italy' 1898, $558,470 ; total asseas .1897 a L at � i 1, � j ; L ment for . . � I e ass - 7 . 9 t I � 7 ! More satisfactory to the con- � - $555,890, being an increase of $2,580. The arm of her father$ dressed in cream serge, I parties were Mr. Joseph Ainslie, of Leam- I . I " .-4 � , his American am-elterti, and in this4av take it would bg securing: conveni nt haxbors in Chin4,� . , ride looked charming he entered on the land concession, Hullett. The contractin I I I . . I �, Z I � I , i ; ­ voters' list will be prepared under the pres- I i L . , ; f : �, � � , . � I . Ej Unt of L . robabil- . I � I I I . real property is assessed at $492,440 ; per-, trimmed with pink silk.L The presents were itigton, and Mine Mar . I , � � �1 -to the United States a � sumer if tbesa h d all been broug4t down ity:is, 'however, that -the franchise bill will sonal, $58,430 ; income, $7,610 ; number of 1. L I i � ., 11 � , certain mo a ant Dominion fkanchisq act. The p 7 1 � � ' 3 I - , . I ork that should be done in this country. to a straight 15 or 20 per cent. duty, but 688, and that the Provincial voterW lists , H� ron Notes. - dogs, 147 ; number of bitchenj 2. : numerous and Costly, � and showed the .v A.- Ebley, eldest * . . . . . . ­ : ­ � W � I L . - 1. ,; �' - -1 . - L I ­ - - , % ps P .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Elsley. Thev--, i : I . . In short, the argument waa that Canadian I The P'OP- esteem in which the bri did was held,, D ar- 'mere supported by Air. Allan Bliley, 4j; , . ,II. � I . � �. � � � the interest of the manufacturer Who I will be &ad for obtaining an expression of -Wingham will spend over - � I I . r . is $ 000- in ulatiOn of the town is placed at 2,166, being I � . f . � � I � granolithic side,41alks this ear. an increase of 57 over last yea . "I i tj t the people on the prohibition question. . � Ing the evening, which tvas spent in games Hallett, and Miss Annie Ainslie, of Co � I � . � I I � , �;,' � % trade should be kept for Canadian people i iron and other raw. materials This is r. Births and other amusements, ihe b . _ , i I , '_ ,taxod upon hi _t, . I � 11 � and I . mber. ; � . F , � I serenaded About 50 persons) the greater part of whom � i I � �� ; . ran - , ,on8idered. Reform, to be ­eff�a- ad by the Premier some time ag drug business them. Whp happy young couple left next were immediate relatives - . that if this road wag constructed it � had to be P in accordance with the view express- -Gordon & Co. have * during the year, 4-4 ; deaths, 26 ; child , . lisposed of their and � , I �, . ' Ili between 5 and 21 years, 671 ; childr be- ,mor of the bride and - F � . . I � �, . O, that only . Winghem to A. A.Morrow. I . � ; I ,. , of Clinton, has about 260 tweeh 5 and 16 ears, 466. in., : L would go to Carty Canadian trade to Yankee ' tive, must begin at the bottom, In his iiext I the electors who would have a voice in the en . .1 I ,:: : , � ! , -Win. Coates ning for their home, with the beat wi�ah- groo witnessed the ceremony, Re.v. Dr. ; . - r, merchants and manufacturers and in this � . . I � � i y � : � � Parliamentary elections of the future should I a his � . -iib, Mr. Paterson contrasted the N. P. different v es of all. t . I arieties of ! , I Medd, of Sarni%, o1a I . - . : T � . roses growi On the evening of Wednesday, the 6th The bridal � � . � 9 I offi * t* 11 I . � , I I ug6 I ��, :� I � - I I I I . ___ week4 sapper, so charmingly spreaa, . was beyond � . - . way build up Yankee towns instead of Can. be consulted on the temperance question. garden. st., there was a large gathering at the 'of the death of Mr. John Huxtable, who-) praise. . � . . . rates of duty with the rates that will be In I I a Word was received at Exeter last i i I .1 I T �, ! � adian trade centres in this rich section of I The end of this week should sea the fran. -Henry Jones, of Wee � A has home of W.. J. Douglas, of the firm. of - L Many valuable ; , i � � � " gone to British Columbia t 2� I & Douglas, of Lucknow preeents to the I I � , . � I , � � British Columbia. , effect when the full British preference comes chise bill out of the way. The only bill of 11 sh his - the o, Pan. died in Allendale, Ottawa county, Michigan, I bride indica d the high esteem in which _,. � � - r � I 0 Vft . I - . , r � into force. His figurdi showed that the -fir t i IL .1 R geassion be te �� 1. . * . importance on the Government orders fortune. , his marria�ge to Lizzie, fourth daughter" of � wo she is held _�, . . , , , i ! � i , � lug :April lot, at the age -of 69 years and t � by her friends. The happy p q i � . , I , � . I - � pf - in on married -air, - . road would be a competin "road to ' tion system, and it is not of a very contro. at Galt on Tuesday of last W J� �� .. i l-, I : � � j - � 9 that to 63e, straw board, far paper, pairits, Paris weeok.so At 9 o'olock, Miss Ddra Lees played 'the I ng an �n . . .. I �- � -- roll, of Cli t the late Archibald McMillan, of Wawarsoah. shire E I �d, and emigrated with his & short wedding tour before going to their - I . . � - , " r , I On -the other side, it was arghed that this customs taxes On saoh commodities is that ior the abolition of the superannua. -Mies Eva C months. The deceased was born in Devon. . followed by the good wishes of all, went - r : 21 as Boa I � . 0 to !win. I I . i . _. - , , y . vers al nature.' Elliott, of Gal�_, - � ng marcfi.� The groom entered the parents to Canada, and settled on a far * new home near Leamington. - . * be built b -the Canadian Pacific, and that green ry, glass, whips, boots, um- - i -A Leicester ewe, , weddi in Usborne townshig, three miles sou In . - N : . . . I � # " - , ; 3 n this way its construction would secure YUKON MAY CAUSE DELAY. owned by Ed. Wise, room followed by the bride, leaning on th th-i-W - I ;a - ' e . .. � - - : ­ . 9 I ves I I ! I - of Goderich township, dropped a 14mb� last arm of her brother Archie. Exeter on the Lon on road. He was mar " __-_ - � � ,, fT . - bill to em ower the construe- week that weighed 18 pounds. ;' ' was performed by the Rev. A. McKay. OnY ried to,linn Baker in 1858, and there were � � I - brellas' glo , hate and'bouncts, combs and If anoth r The derem I . ; � k , I` . - E - I 1: : � ': � . cheap rates and would prevent the country brushes will be eutdown by one-quarter, when I tion of a rae lway towar -The Anglo -America . born to them ton childrent-five sons ' ' - - Tuckeramith. � w . 1, L, - � .- I �� I . �. � being tied up and placed at th-d mqrcy of im is in- - t -4 - � .1 - . , I &I I -, t� . � I , , . ported from Brit n ; the troduced here may be- some further delay. a hotel, a� Gorrie, - and . ; - - taxes on wall- I t On Saturday a couple of French,Canad- five daughters, two daughters having died .'� WEST E_xD NOTES. , � 1 f �_-i the Canadian Pacific. Moreover, the Grand was sold by public auction the ot!or day to ians, who apoke Engliali with difficulty, - ap. -Seeding is in full it - I'-. f t paper by 31 per bent., on cut nails by 50 per Up to the present, however, no decision has Robert White� of Wroxetero for $2,8 He moved with his family 1; blast this week. 7, � , - � - I , ., [� . i � . :1 I �i , . . I . � when young. � I I i I I . I I .---� 11 I been come to 00. peared at the railway station 0 -A number of the farmers ;1 - ! I � , il � *runk Railway- stopped in and asked Par- cent.,- on wire fen I an(l it in now said that there -R9v. Jam�� Hamiltonj pastor of the enquiriii the nearest wa at Clinton, Michigan in 85o where he lived at the 11 f this vicinity have the material read for - 11 J -, � I . eing by qO per ce IS . I I .- I . I , 14 1 - y to Verner, Nip- � ,� , � ;. - hament to permit the construction of "s On is a disposition to let the province of Brit- Wingh%m Baptist chur . . time of his de , y ..... " i . I � ; :, I this files, hatchets and hammi ell, h 8 resign,ed his Pkeal th. ,� i he improvement of their farm " 1. , f� . I '� . I f �; , . - . - . era by 36 per cent., I ish Colambia,which is profitting most by the ng Tistriet. They had bought their , -On Satu a buildince.- : �I r 1, ­ .... � . . 1.� road, as it would give it an indr,pend Charge, the re*igiiati a yday, A 9th, Mrs Apes R. Pepper will rebuild and put a foun- - i � - . � - hoes and forks by 46 per cent ondike trade, take the lead with a -c h j I I � tickets at a Quebec village for Clinton,urider 'Sarah Treleaven, Of Dungannon, die'd irom . g t �� .1 ent on sc�tbes, KI on 0 take eff6et on _pril r. I � _ I � . : -i ; 1! i: : I A , 4�. ntr � � as =� at, . . - ; . I 1� .1 y rritory,�' and on cottons by 10 to ., -ad I " i subsidy, as has been suggested, the Domin. -Susan, wft � ffects of a. aralytic stro, 04 under his barn. -Mr. J. Wise will � . - - !� f ti � 23 par cent ' - � � - F . 1* . �, ) I - � into British Columbia te : on twe I I I I � the impression that it was the nearest point the e ati ; f I 11 . i r-, would ia this way gi,ve active c - '51 " ion aiding witha land grant. The positiou- c aug e, at a Is ik barn and build � . I I I I ,% ormer t eirdeatination, confusing Varna with of 74 years. a-tabliog.-Mr. it, ? F . ;. � onlp�t4tion flannels and clothes: by 20 per cent., on ' of the Gover-- - = vicinity of I h to., ied at Verner, %nd thus being a co" - � � A -- : - �, -7 resident of h � � I � I ''. . 8916 was one of the early a ore in I � 4 , 1 � more d yv'� � utting % stone cellar under his _,,e : - . I- ; 11-1 9 .i I I e - � � - I . . , :� i �T� ,_,; would be alike benficial to the British CoI ; _ .- r. hu I nment, is made ifficult b � her home a ' le of hundred neern in- that section of country. Bornpio,'t Ouse Al Jo Dale has erteted a, house I - - . . between the two Canadian roads Aich cordage by 38 peir cint., while binder twine, * the o ow, Northwest . ; a ritory, miles out of their way. They remained Amherst Island, daughter of Robert John - n his farm near Alma .. I . - -, . pen hostikity of nany - on March 2 . I i, - . . I I I � � i i�'.. b&rbod wire and a few other. t6gs go' he ape,nding o I public money upon a -Mesers'. Stewart and Abbott w there over Sunday, and went back to To- ston, she, with her husband, , and has material. "I . : I ­ �.,_, A, - upon era to t f of their support t . . . � , - . � L . removed to �aId7 for the erection of a barn. -Miss , dl ` . . . . proda a on. I . . 11 I ; stead in field is about three miles from I f � , - �� !? f _� _ � L � ; might haver products to ship to the mincre d pay for tho developmen6 of 6ter'for some itirle, have disposed of�the -On Saturday morning, L , o have ronto Monday on theie way to their destina. ARhfleld fifty � nist the P I . - _� 11 umbia people and those of older Canada who the free list. Yukon railway. The argument, that the b3or carrying� on a ce busin' I as in� Ex- 'ti two years ago. The old home. , - I � I . _1 � : �� I. � t'' � This looks like a fairly good Yukon shoul - I - . I 11 - .. ", � . beginning. In addition ter this, the�prefer- ' the Yukon h spent the East�r holidays, at home.-,Vi�s - _� , - -1 � Ash _OPular teacher of No. 6 school . , . I , I , ­ as -taken firm 'root, and it will 9th inst., Willi I � - - , . - I ­ - ", . nnon. Thirteen 'Iyears Dodd, of Clinton, spent Frida ith I . , � I . 'T W1 . L - � .., I " . � ` . - : - IL f.,%'. � . - . . . In in 66arch of . � grave, � . - . -, - wo British Columbia i i ,, - . - and mauaf�cturera of British Culumbia. In ence given to Great Britain, has -induced require a very serious condition of affairs in -Oa Mon ' ago they retired from the farm to reside in friends here. -.-Mr. j. Rath F � K - - r same to W. H, Levett, I am the village of Duniza I . � I � � �.111 I � i � -; , apposi . I an L' Farquhar, of Clinton, died, after about two Good � . 9 �_: rived at Clinto ' weeks' illness from pneumonia. Deceased the village to spend the remaining years of visited friends ere I Of I, I- � tion to the argument that Corbin brother Jonathan to open his eyes and make the f,r north to induce the members from day, a lady named Cofm ar. � I . � fl�_tl .. , _q. � _. - uld use his, road to cb,rry i _ is eastern Caca ! her a star, a had been a resident of Clinton for about 8 life enjoying the comf3rt h " ,last week. -Mr. J. F,. .. . -, - - I . 4 . . I I � � 1, n .- , - , Il. g I Christiiin L I . - en4uiries as to the possibility of hi being I da tb vote for the b ildi of Mary Freer. � Alra, Cofman, who is : ve'r '80 _; he was a quiet, unass , 3 0 a-- - : I I, , . � . . the rai years f Ball, 'Who has been seriously.ill for the pimt - 11 �i ; . minerals to his American Smelters and thus able to make lwaY out of the p�blic- tia' Vere years of age,hsd been residing -i timing man, home, h 'py iii the love of their family and two weeks, is now reeoverin �, I , n C lorado who lived in the confidence and �esp et of I . I . ­ I` ­ ' -favorable terms with this the element of doubt regardin Is &P - .- .� �. " f _�` . t -Mr. Thomp, - � . I `� - 11 I I - � d pot ale' tter inviting her the re!pect and confldence of the commun. son, of Indian Read W.'anito) I, ; � :1 - ' ; I an ­ � I _ - .1. I � -, " - deprive Canadian establishments of this country. When - the British - prelefence programme removed tfiere seems to be I t to L v* it ' her his fellows. He was one of the pione"ers of ity. I &"Who in via- - . L t�,i, , I . .. I I . I I . : - I � - Fifty ' I . L . [ , � I I L . . . a a er ; after she started she lost th letter -thr years of wedded life, the itifig his cousin, Mr. Finlay, occupied the .. � . 'I : - I � , I � r - . � ! .. 7 � " .1 I Of ten solim %nd two-daughterp. at - � � 'I , t t I Hullett, having settled On the corner of the proud mother ee - , � - ;�. . - I I I I . I , I I � .. i � 0 L . , Pulpit Alemees 0hurch on SnnUy last. . - . � : � L I - - , . I 'i i 1-� . . . . . 5 1 L I � - I ; I , � I .- . i i- . . � . . . � . - . I I -14 � . 5 i _ � I i '_ L , , , , , I . . . � I ��!*-,a . - �:, - L L� . � - . - . � I �, , ­ I , � . . i . - � . 1:1 - � . - : ­ , .1 � _ � . i 9 1 . L . .1. , I 1!� � . L . I I � � - � L , I * - . L . - . . . . I . J9 I . � . I . : I . . � . 19 -19 . � �_ � -T-19 ... . I , . .. 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'L - 17fb I : � me I - . , I I - �Oth;;� ha L_ L _' Th I *ale. - , V( � tatio" I I _� . , z� � � - I : - I !_ . XOTM�' I L � 46 Past . - - juu�ww.^ fair 4ha� .1 �� I Marshalt _�._ . C;r r Z 4- aturJ I I ­ I I - - wall, Mi ; 1he pbol . - � I � ­ I I Epwortb I - I -alio anot, . . . I i in Aberd � , -A I I t � . I!Tdl ft � i MiaL. i- - ", A to Conti, � 'r Ute Mr, __ I I lace h6i the � - had - � -called to � . P � - 11th,att . � aeparato . - ��14 , N , 'here. I ` 11 ,James . � - British .. I . - tions, *I "I �'by the 9 Snov 11 - iraffon I which v . fromi; I A V I .. I .to - UP to _1� - - - , - , I � I � � � ­ - . - 'i . . .- - I .: .1-1 ,-. , I I � - __ I- . L1,_______,.iAfiL�0L -