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The Huron Expositor, 1898-12-09, Page 4: M I � I � , I � ::_c!w - f---- __ __ , - - — �,_­`­ ­­­­­ -------- 4 . : � I . I , ! ­ ­­ ­ — I .- - , . _____i , ; — F__T . : I � . I : : I I � ; . I . I . I . � . � : ;� � . I i I � � . i, � i 1� . I i !! : i � � � ft . 1. I . I , I � i � � 7 A I i I - � - I .1 i - ", I I , U i -� 1-1 I I . I _*�i U - . � � i I i . I ' TH)E. , . 4 1 . I : I , i � HURON $XPOS T .11 if, - . i . L �.. � � . �1 I 'M . - I-- � - 11 . ­�_` - . I . .1 . .1 14 __� . . . I __ , ,, i � , � ti was - � . � ­ _. I . ; 4 L I ,� - ' . � � , I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. � be- ind�ced to veto, the mei isure passed by : I I chloroform- ing, ' as - one journal . . . . . p u We it, he contents. The mothi ir's -attentio �, -' . � i �, � � - — I i . .: ,� � ,I � the Ontario Legifilitare - �at the instaftee of ! the public,'so thi it its friends may--�4fob the alled by,the,little one,gamping and a A a . � , -1 �t f. - . . . � I y .. - W The Agure between the parenthesis, er each - I I � Do bre" 'y ' I should ian was summoned, meanwhile houjehol'� - . ; i .A - i . *� -- . i minion bre" , _,," These jodrn�a a t . ! I:- f I one, denotes the page of the paper on which the 1 the Hardy, Govern mint. The Conservative I I - Q, I , advertisement will be found. I � 1111. ' bear in mi4 Id th the public are not fools, medies being used. r e - �� #7 � - � - __ I __ �� ��'. I : - 1 press irr mediately saw Mr. Laurier and the � and that It ev j�quize competent to judge ours the little girl lay in a state of coma, I - iq , i . Xmas Furniture-Broadfoot, Box & Co. -5 I other Canadians brow -beat n into submit' � of -the mer to oa b�- various sob , an now 11 I I . I I . �, �if'. . � �� � f 6m put on Tuesday night re%lived considefably, . , I . - - U!" j! i Chriatmas, Present -Wm. Pickard-& 01n.-5 � - I ihe demands of the Americans, and ': being muted1by the Government, laugh 3ut was bothered,by chilto and fever.! Hei I : I � . I I � I I _� ­ � I . ting to ,� ii � Clearing Sale .- I I I proo - I i I i McKinnon & Cc 5 1 1 as -the Cro V's N;ot Pass railways, the Yukon nouth and -throat were � severely - burned, � � 11 Specialists -Greig & Usedonald-1 I the earn 3 papera'hAve allowed themselves t ' . . . . �� . � I 1 '4� �, � I i railwa, -called deals, irrespec- , 'rom which she'tu"ffered a great deal of plain I .�� i � i Logo Wanted -J. Watson -5 . so III a ad other so . ! . ,_ - �if . ,, t ,so gloat over the il� . onifiture of the Lib � tive of what the "Globe or any other paper intil Thursday morning, - I I I morning, hen she died. I - i - Plows, Crushers, Etc. -4 -At Coleman's -8 � -thev o*,,see r. Laurier -,an And � in the , I � 'l - � � - 1, � orals that may arty, ng them. -The Beek -100 acre far ,no adjoining 0�an- � ,I i 7 � W � I , - _ I Cook Wanted -Mrs. Cameron -8 . I . I ­ �i . � i , sire o get at I )r - �i � I. � . ' ` ashingto meautime, most Op e W 0 el ook village, hall been so d to George Spar. � I , r his colleagues returing hom W . . . n g_ . f! I .� ; �, Boar for Service -T. .k. Dodde-5 .1 . . the trath, will is sitate to accept i 0 unou 1 ing, 16th concession, Gre r, for the surn ol , . . - I I . , I I 1� preparot to x4er fide All to Unc�l I � I ,I- ! 't e Wol 1 �3,ohjo. jiOr - �_ _. , 17 -_ 1 1 Stray Cattle "T. Dennison ---5 0 Sam ported statemen -of like Mr. Sparliwaw 11 takeitionvess - 1. - i papers , . . - I Z . � .1 � Attention-P� I. and I. Co. ' � , I . �Z : 1 -5 Such 11 ,.onsoling ' thoughts have apparent ; and Mail, who iled to see any harm in the � n the near future. h rente his othei _t ,� . I . 1. 1 1 1 1 , - : Stylish Millinery -Miss Kinsey -5 ' � . I .� .1 - I nd of th Montreal Star ' Quebec Harbor, arran Bridge, sit d other I arm.- _�. , - I' I ly unhii ged the Iml , , , L: � � I � 1 � Xmas Jewelry--�2-0. W. Papat-8 . ramealities whe applied to a ps r like ' -MeNTS. George Biel � � - �P� _1 Logo Wanted-WM. Ament-5 . to such %a extent �ha�in a recent edition by and\io n N. " -�, ' � ,; 1 I - I . I .1 I I tificates Ism 3 _� , -� . , the Globe. hat bills attenuously opp)sed and Gunn, who wrote for ce� Jul ! - the ent e'de . L is� I� _� � r . Lecture -W. R. Evans -5 . predict pletic n .-of - - our ' f ea � : � exposed j bery of this kind no m iatter by from the Clinton C61legia so Institute, have : .. - . I � �-, . !�, ­. -liom pr tised, The accusations of the ' been successful in their . sI peals - '.Nlrl, Biel. �� r IL, 4 . Robes,. Etc. -3 -M. Broder'ck-S wealth, and the urid6ing of - the good � i " , I I ' � W , - I ! � -7 4 ,_ I . , I ; -, Mail against any other jourrid b has now a oomplete� a i r I., i I I Feeling of Security -R. B. Smith -8 . . . 1� ;�. �; - i I Hardy lkas done Ontario i ' siaving 'to th - World a � . Aor icavink and I � ,� � � 4 1 - Wanted -J Habkirk-5 ; . . for wron doini, savor too much of Satar i I. Gunn a junior leavinj certificate. : , - ­ . . . -L � . . . � . e t sa I I - �i; . . -R. Willia-5 people of this P , v�nc is . lost lumber int I - - . I I I � i � f_ �, � Xmas Gifts � reproving in, t ' be very effective. -A meeting of the Loc, J Union Eiideay. : - , . � , . t q I � . I Violins, Etc. -J. Hugill-8 duatry. The Stail'isava i ; I or, of Blyth, will be held la the Methodist - 7 Y, - I I I It -1 � _ . I . . 4 1 , I : - 17� , ' I ; I ! - . I L - j�i: Xmas Groceries -3 -P. Dill-� � Why then shoal we Ino keep our ]Ogg to! bribery at electlons the - church -in the village, i a the evening ol I L _1� in retorting : � L .z '. !'- . . I 1, . ; L- � �� 7-41 4� - Snaps, Etc. -3-S. Mullett & C'O.-8 and our I DdLin thila c untry arod!secur� ; - � December 13th, when iddresses vi�ill be . . I ­ " - � Montreal tar makes the following observa , . i �1; � � To , i . . , , I I - __ �4- . Flour Down -Hamilton &, Kerl ake-8 for ourm;Svues t a0vaI of its ma:nufaq- � � I given by Rev. J. S. Rend roon, of Herilisall, � - " ,tions, with wh ch we A , 4 �-.- Photos for Xmam-2-J. V. Henderson -8 ture by Canadisoo capital d lbor?� This � I . .-, L --i I � I., I . - and Mr. A. T. Cooper, of Minton. . ' _1 . , � Accounts Ready, Ste. -5-W. H. Willia-8 is a n tbat, the keiral L'overnment' "'Often th� man who makes the*pr�mises ii . -Two well-krooWn L ' I I !I� . . I ani highly eateemed I i Xmas PreI V I I I 11 to, EM -5-J. Dldy-8 - could easily have secured a long ago, by as necessAous as the meq to *;hoir hf aged ladies of Hallett 't)wnship are Mrs. - - , �.` � - ' . I .- I I 1; ;-i' � A. Young's Coffee and TI . clapping an ekp'rt ant on Icil Mr. t tc � Robert Miller of the b so line, and: Mrs. 'l .. III, . � ... -, � ! makes them. He goes Ao Parliamen P . I I I :; Chamois Skins-2�Lnmsden & Wilson -8 Hardy's clumsyr ilmimufa�etu &use I ' -1 � `;-1 . 'itig-cl :viould ' i ; Win. Murphy, of the gr'a el road, they, be- - �,, . make a Ii ng, and unless he is an excep� r � , ­­ '�O i3eclassary.-- , . . , I I , -_� � Municipal Elect'. ns -A. G. Sntillia-5 then have Wen ui' ing sisters-in-law. Tog ther, they .tUr-11 I m , , I -1 r. . . I I � I : - I . � : . 4 I I I : I I ti )at and clever rascal, �hsl tooi, ' something o I ,. -1 � I-. �_ � . -- onally gh � I L I �.% -: Mr. flardy's, �i clumsy manufacturing ' ! ver five litindr, d pounds. I I I - -1 . I � - i, �J - I i .finds the pplea rather dry eating. ,No , - � I - � ; elause )� has done j,ust what the Star ,is ap- man shoul: , . to -public life for al liv�ng. 1 -Mr. John Archibald ', youngest son of : � .- _ ; � .1 _', - : : 0 In Mr. John Archibald, of L ic"ow, died very L . - - .., I I ; : I - .- Lt I I rentli, after, but what.seems to rankle in .1 One of the grist proofs demanded fro I ; - I . I f suddenly on iWednesday of -last week, at him , � ,�. � . I ­ - I . _. - i Ight fftrou 921 105ditior. pa - candidate 'or th privilege of managing th: a . . . . I .1 ! P - its mini is the fac that such benefits should home in Beseliville. 'Dec,iias * I .. I . i � �J I . I affairs of tl [e nat on should be proofths he . 1 . ed was 37 years I . . I - I _. . t� of age, and had only lis�p I ill some 36 hours I i � 11 � -7— have bean saved tol the country by -the Lib. has had th i capacity to' manage his own, � I i 1Z --. ; - L . . I I :1 .. I I j with appendicitis. . I " �� - The Star, in E : �, L �' SYAFORTH. FRIDAY, De(. 9th, 1898 orals, its avidity to cry'down affairs- well. In Other words, some de ree F , * ; . i , p 7 . I t 11 r I . -W. A. Dean, of Kingebridge, who . � . " � _ i, �� 1, . � I success I ... � pr , ' - .. - I- . Liberal measures, f tila to see that it in mak- Of, I � ­ I — iv6te business should be � ex- : 7 � 71 . � � . � passed the civil service ex imination it Lou- ,. . � . , , pticted fro the Man who -seeks public tie" don some time ago, has bem-notified of his ; 11 . - � ing its If ridiculous - Had Mr. Laurier fidence. . I L 1, West Huron and H alton. - e do not want men in parliam I � _,.�v � I . 1 2 _ P, ­ � ent . " r;� . " . . done as�he Star now says he should have appointment to a positiot in the mail ser- - I.: -. , The West Huron and Haltcn Provincial � � who depen i on public pickings and stealings . w. �, :_ - . L � ;1, : � I . � vice. Mr. Dean is a' lever, intelligent � � I , I done, t6o Americ . I 7 '. _-, � bye-olections took place yesterday, Thurs' 0 market would have f6rfa living." �. , . q �_ __ _4 . . �I I � I � young man, and will maki� a competent and -, % . . I . L !� . . I :, i_'! day. � Up to the hour of going to press yea- been irrodeemably 3losed against ld�nadian- ; . , . � I I ; j .1, �i .-It- I . � iHon. Mr. Patterson Minister of C ' toms, painstaking officer. � ": I '. ., ` - lamber,1while thel forest wealt4 of the I I -Win. Straughan, of i Benmiller, met ; 11 --- , teiday evening we were pot able to get'any- � I T . I . -_ a I - I �! 1; I- � I I inI his spee, lh in opening the West "mbton with what might have pro d a severe &cot- .- � - I .. . countryiwould not have be�n protected one L . i I � � �_ � � thing like definite returns. The i ; . I I 1; rodications I I election cai npaign Phe other day, defined dent -on Monday of I ek ; when he was '. I,v : I- � 7� � , � - - ' - iota. Theheavydatyon$awn lumber go- , I ,t I . L I ! � . �t ; �� i � I . sire, however, that both Messrs. Garrow and . . , , I the driv mg, the horses went it to I the ditch. and , ; � I clear y the difference betwees� : �_, � I � . . very . � . . _ w I � tol'the T -T ited St4tes would have' en- . I I , -,' ; , Earbe the Liberal candidates, are elected. 'ng it' � upsa the load. Hill log got daugbt between I . I , . - r� . Z � � � � I "'T � I trade polic 7 of th wo political parties in �, . abled the Micl igan mill o%yriers to pay the the pig -rack and lumber, and was badly ­ � i I T..: I : I I I Canada. Ile said I : " The -difference be- brui ed, though fortunately not broken.- ,, I . I : ,�:; - - -_ _ ! I - � ; o'j � . xport duty oi log and still control t , � e heir . . ­ 1. , . � I � -L "? . berals Have Done. . - eeve Strachan, of Grey township, has . _. .. What The Lil tweeli ihetwo- partu 5 to -day is I - -i - , o n makiket � or I mber. Does the Star , � , , �- i W� . I ; I . . t ,, �, .1 - . - Conservatives believe in protection " A Isiga fied his intention of retiring from mun- � . I �. 11 The complaint is sometimes' made, even f6 rget t at ali w y arms ago, When its own � . " i . I � I- . - I � .: . � �icipal liolitics. Mr. Strachan has served � ; P� - :; principle, with revenue as an incident, � ' I �,� . ,-I er, e ign many years in the township and county . . � : �:, byLiberals, that the Liberal Government friends were"' .po th i 6minious man- 1­! , , - . � � . �F I . while the Liberals believe in a re enue tar- . 4 � f. . � ; � � t have not done anything to reform the tariff ner in which t ey: ere forc6d to back down iff ­ . �,courl oil,and also occupied the warden's chair I I . I - I I �. . I " - as a principle, with protection as an in- �.for a term. � . . I i L._- 7, I . I - ac I - I - -1 I - . I � an dd*n of I ­ - "I'll hey I I r'' �, . d reduce the taxes of the people. To at the bi de 84m, w4en t cident." In subspantiation of the edrilection - Me. PeNer Anderson, of Winghs . I 1; E -1 . � . t � , I . � 4 I �­� . show how unjus�such a complaint is, it is passed a� me re a milar to � what tbe Star lof this statement I �pams A I to his long home on Thursday lagmt' , I � : V Mr. Yatterson showed � : I � 7 I � _. � _'t �! . I . I I . Z . I that under t 4:3 P an as practised by . - I I I I . . � � r %dmi ' he L- I I , rat* suddenly, although be had been in � . ­ TA only necessary to look into the facts. it is nqw says the Laurie histrationI should � v � � .__ 11 J.�_ - , . . I - I the presien Go ment, customs duties �14ajlirsl ,,, health for some tirne. Deceased . � ue'that no very radical or sweeping t I Mr. Hardy's i" clumsy In � . � � ­ - 7 1 . t � �-I!_ tr ariff Is a ve passed. SI had been i need on! mote than one hundred �move nto Wingliam a � t , 1 ,, I ; - - .. t - I . ; 2: �, - 5 bot1t two years ago, 1 -4 ,I I changes have bel made. It was never in. facturing clause " wals a b1o1w struck at- the articles used by the armers,and in addition "from Turnberry, where 6 had lived for � Z - I : � - .. r I ;� ' I . i , � � I i - 4 � : - to this the discrimination of 25 per cent. in 4.6 a large circle o F I - 1. L.. teRded that such should be the case. The right time, and one that II the mark, as is I Many years, .1 teemed is y ' f . . i - _111 - I � - favor of Bi itish go do'had been applied,. acquaintances. His age w I . 87 years. .- I tT, I . i .1 1. � � Liberals, before they got into power, evidenced by the a xipty of the American . i i ,a! . I ; I :' , I I I V� ­ . I . notwithstanding*hchtbe revenue is in. I ? " L - . - ­ hav � -Robert Burns, of Nee 3awa, Manitoba, I �; L .,-. . promised tarfiff reform, but they also mill owners to hav it repealed. But 'L I ! I . 1� I " 'i�4 � I while creaming and every i dustry in the Auntry I writes his father, Robert 'Burns, of Brust. � ! � . . :.% . . . ! -1 prolmised that this reform would be brought th6 Star and others .f its,kind 'are so preju- is prospero is. I I 1. . I � . I - . ; I ' ; -, ­�� I : I � sells, that -he had bus] i' is I I - I 1 4,850 els of wheat th ;, I I . - 1. I about gradually and in buch a manner as diced against any g that savors of Lib- year, an ­ ... .. . - I The last of the u orous grist of election. d 1,000 bushels ol oats. He sold I I � �, , . I 11 �, � �: not to seriously disturb or injuriously affo�t eralism, or anythin laminating ,from a Lib- . I 1 1,850 bushels of wheat, anil is hold 3,000 P, � I'— . I � �, - I � I protests have now! Is en practically disposed � , 71 � 'I, � r'' � - for a rise, in the market. I It is ing . 1i fifteen or I 1. � I the manufacturing and other interests of erill source; the Ca i,dian mill owners will . . 1�1 , I I I � . I �� ; , ' 1 of. Theme were tliie� protests in East and �sixteen years since Mr. Buk'ns went to Man- �_ - IF, ? I I , � � 4 - � � . I the country which had been depending rii�p the benefit of r. Hardy"s wisdom and - I � � 1� � I - I � -11 I I . I toi a four day's trial the - itoba. H has 480 acres of land . now and ill I - t �, f , upon protection granted them by the pre- our fores;t wealth vi 11 be retained for the I dQing well f A I , . � w ,.A � East Elpin case w a removed to Toronto, . t -1, . � � . I � ii 4 coding governments. - In this respect the benefit of the peopl � of this country'. The I , . a *'-The oth a horse belonging to c . � -1 ii I where the verdict lof the j udgL on three. or ' , ,,er evening, �; . . �:, . - _1 a - 7 Liberals have fully carried out their pledges. Star need have no f,-11ar, either thatthe Can- � 1). MeDori do of Zetland, was left near ID. L 1-st �: � I 0. I ! . I I - four reserved deci ionsas to 6ency arelo' Dell's .muoic store,'in' Winghiilm, nt' d ': ` f, � . . � I While not making any sudden or revolution- ad' ner I I . . I � -1 1, I larl C0111111118810 !will sacrifice the inter- - - 1, . . u ?_ K I I I �_, ,J - . begivefi. Al 'oil hoeveral clases of bribery While wsoi 4ing for its drive r the anima t , 7 I S 1, )­- calcu. eats df'Canada. If he Michigan lumber- : - -1 - , ary tariff changes such as would be a stroll around the back yard and fell int a, - I i - I- I : L - i � ]'!� �, �L C were proven, he* lection, on Itbe whioli- fte .1 �, I lated to create alarm or a panioi in the men want our logo, and they must have wa's dry cisteru about five fee deep. ,A 0 a I ... .!��, - . tolerably clear], a d Mr. Brower, th ' L i - 1, � . ; I ., i I i, , 4emj1 on better terills, the. remedy lies in I great deal Df lifting, pryirij and pulling, he � t country, by their tariff measure of 1897, tl bing member, kept himself I pretty clear , animal wai extracted from to uncomfort ble I i L 1. I - . � - I . I I . � . _. - j�. )m all entan 'lements, and I 11 � I , ;� , they have made many reductions, but these their cown hands. I ,et them bring influence f I . hence the diffi- pool ion, n t h th wor e for the ad en. � I . - t * nine e � __ � T. -� n provir g gency. N . ; . I �f�, have been so judiciously arranged that they to bear on their own1go.vernment, and when Ulty i a VIhile it �annot I . L 5 r, ture 7 " r �" � ! 1. - ­ 11 ite said with d3finiteness what the final re- - I ' . � i .1 I-'' 3, have not disturbed or injured any interest. that government. is i ling that Canadian ' _ Ir last seml-ann ial meeting, the - � ,� - � '� I I it ooket I - � : , �� � I Bolt will �e, i I ' I ls if the protest' Young Pe6ple's Asso iati(n of Dashw oil � J F lamb�r aball be admittqd into their market v�ilj be diiniliasondoilrod Mr. Browe I L - -1 . This measure abolished-mAny speoiLAc duties r will be . I ''L . - I I . , elected th f 11 i wo: Hen. �,esi- I �, ­ -Z p o owing offic, - .4 ' ben will we be willing ! 0 1 � I as promised by the Liberal leaders they On reasonable terms t, con6rmed. in hills a �at. Mr. Brower is a, a - - -, �. . ". ! . u ' dent, Rev. IA. W. Sa er ; president, . I P. � . I 71 � I V I 1. � . , � ,� � would do. It gave aid and encouragement to treat with them, b6t so long as they porter of Mr. �, W itneL Mr. MeDermiN, �' Shettler yice-preside to � diss Jane Hall; i ; ; � :'! � - . . other supporterl of, r. Whitney from I � .1 I L I h bi r duty Qn our lum- I I Ing i ; . �o y - " I *�� �L i � - �4' ; Tost Elgin, was i Ot so fortunate. On the � to: the mining industry by plaoi mining maintain their pro recordin secretary, hom Snell ; corres. z ; � pondi John -'Treb; treasurer, � � ,� � . -., . I � __. � ; machinery on the free list; it aided every I ber, just- so long wi I We -be compelled to el nolusion of tfib East Elgin case, the case . i � : :_ ;L. Fi . , , -1. 11� P I I : I � E. M. okenshire; li rarian, D. D. Wigert; � � �, � - �� , 001- 'tMr. , � - - t our , by retaining for West Elgin was at Once taken up, but it - : i .- �. ;L : 1 - manufacturing industry by_ reducing the �Vrote' own int organist Miss Fannie Snelli; chorister, Miss : - " I � i: 7, � I � c d not last long. The� first count taken up - L I 1: , - - I v uring clause." I I � "t � duties on iron and steel ; it aided the agri- Hardy's e umsy ma 151all d izzie Fi kbeiner. I . 1i " �1 I , d d the business. ,This was a case of - . , 7 �. .. � I - . . �� , - ,, � cultural industry by abolishing the duties . a n I I . yer 0 1 � . � r L I - . , , : , . � - , I i ation, where Ole man, named- John 'Tay- , - n Tuesday ni lit of last week the . I r I n ! �, �,�. . - � on binding twine and corn for feeding pur. Editbri 1 Not s i and Comments. L votedt for anotl er man of the same name. child of Mr. Jones B own, �of Ashheld, was l I ' I �l i ­ - . , . � : . . I L_ , poses, and it gave to British products a re. . . I b It happeneC, howt ver, that there was the taken a ddenly ill an I bef e the doctor ar- � � � ' L . - I � I � .- . The pr vincia te-elections in NiPiBsirig ' name of onty one, ohn Taylor on t rived, as dead with convulsions. . The � - . . - he list, � . � I ; � I duction of one quarter, besides placing o - to pi : I I � 13 11 � I � � � . . and Nort Hastingo will take place on the - and it was pro that the wron one � got child w a qui ay7f, land cheerful during . . 11 . ; i -.- ! I the free'list manv articles of r& I on 9 Ile "a � I I w material Q- it � � i � l, _Rb, of December. Thq,7-"-Iate member in tb�e ballot and �vot�d for McDermid. The the day, an, d ,it, and en ri moval makes it a BI 7 1 � . . 7 i for necessary articles qf manufacture . J allthe harder - .:��, 11 '� , i . , A in d ., Nipissing* was a Reformer, and in North vote, of course, was declared bad and was. for t e pa, vnts. They, are I . i, �­ - , 0 atiuck off. This took away Mr. especially the objects of. he sympathy of ' ' - . : � fL _ � I i I- I . � . notwithatanding these important and ben- 1H 1iings Conser ative. The candidates I MeDermid'ol t , � � . f I- 1 mijority f one an 3maode the 6lection a tie. , the community, as t is Is "It I e second loss of I L . I . L- 11 .� efioial reductions the tariff has been so judi.' are the same in eac i case as at the, general . 0 . I ­ - , . a similar nature. _: �. � - I i I I I � I , . . I lection. : Agin such cases tie returning -officer hag. no I .1 ; - I - � I ciously arranged that the revenue has � V06, the court declared the -One day last we it, Xml,�J � Eli Bowyer, of j I election " id % � , . L I - . : I , 0 � i- 7 I increased, although the general taxation I no ordered a new election. This ill wa G rrie, met witli ani�gac,,A ent which came L ; I -1 � I . ; � I : At the G uell h Fat Stock she* a to = � � I just be* little difference there is bet1w ion. very near . endin his ear ly career. He . � - has been reduced. This is shown by a corn- this 9 . I . I I L , _ _ I week: th� , magnificent sweep. success and 'failure, sometimes. Had �he was working at Mr. Nicholi on's, on the 6th . . I - . � . I �. . parison between the imports of 1896, the stakes cup th� highest bonor at right John. Taylor! voted, he would �h on, of Turnberry, helping Messrs. . . ive concessi - L I __ � � last year of the old tariff and those of 1898, . . voted for Bricker and McCallum drill a well � I � I � I the disposal of the �at Stock Association I - _� r, ish, and that 0 Id , when a - i ,� � I r : .the first full, year of the new tariff, The w4ich was pre8entep by Mr. Thlpmas Rol li' have give .m�cg:jority of one an the very heavy bp -jt broke, and, falling, struck I - I -1 . _ - . . . I : him on th& side of the h ad, inflicting an - - . -1. tered for consumption da of Gueiph, wa won by Mr. James Oke, . seat. c � � . � f I 4 ugly and dangerous wean . Medical aid I i I - � . - thereon is as foi. 0 Ivinston. The second sweepstake prize . l and the duties collected I I I . I was at once summoned, but I for several days ! � . . . lis won by Mr. W I of Fergus. ' Rur�n.xotes. � I I w son, . . � lows - ,_ I ; the doctor could not say whether he would . i I � f I ,I I I , . I 1 � � I I � I I I : . I . � -17— � he I live or die, buthe is.no i . I � 1,898. The Mail . -(Aod6ribh oe ey club has bee I w it4proving, t'_ 1896. , -says ' 11 We ough,t Ito have . in organ. . I . 1 4 . '' I - - I ! ized fo:'the Criminal season. � - '--A story is told of th ei IiIte Mrs. Wood- ; - Imports ... o.. . $110,587,480 - 8 1 30f 698,807 a , local Gov arnm nt that stands for The Brussels b)ranch of the Upper Can. burn, of Crev township thm t when she and : I I I - � 9 1 - I � . I I Dutiable ...... 67,239,759 74,624,097 Ontario first and for most,. that is under no ada Bible Society raised $112 last year. ' . her Bon, Peter Bishop, wer - c mowing grams . � I . . � . ; . I � Free .......... 43,347,121 56,074,710 compliment to Obta a, and that will not -Charles Dames of Cranbrook, has rent- long years ago on the homeitead, on tb� 5th � . - i I . : - : :. - )Dirty .......... 20,219,037 21,956,059 ,'tolerate or' excuse the scandals." Truer ed a f4rm . in Portt county, and -will move concession,, of Grey, a pheas nt wa ted. I I i . .' 9 sigh r ; � . 11 be seen es that the words were never 8p ken and o t 'it this winter. Mr. Bishop had a gun, but the� lock would � I it wi, y these figur ,that' is just n 6i � . �� . 11 the kind of Government Ontario has, and -T$e directors c f the Walton cheese fac. not work, so the good lady ecured an iron inil tory have re -e oil Mr. 'Green as maker harrow tooth and while hei - so4 took aim, - I ports of 1898 as compared with those of the Mail knows it, aad admit ' ted as much V 1 18,36, have increased more than $20,000,000, 1 before it became a party hack. . . for next year. � . she bit the cap, and down 3am� , the bird. . I I I - 11 eted by nearly $2,000,000. - I ,,n day recently, Mrs, Samuel Phillips, It took a good sportsman to capture game . * an i the duties coll I � - " � . . . Oh, how these Co4servative papers. love of ie0l ast, slipped on the ice and wrenched under the above conditions,.but thc, story is . I �! : I I ,P�t, it will also b- noted that if the,pereen- her arlkle badly. � true nevertheless. I , 1_� � . . _ one another. This ]is what' the Toronto . I : I - � � -tage of duty of 1896 had been applied to the � -Miss Carrie McDonald, daug4ter of Dr. -An event which has I a peas nt interest . I . � World, one leading Conservative organ, has McDonald, of Wi h has secured the for G-6derich people too ; I see t .rorouto � � imports of 1,898, tie result would have been . 1119 am,, , : . , . . . . to say about the Toronto Mail : " The Bankers' scholarship of $70 at Toronto Uni- on Wednesday evening, A Tovember 23rd I I � � � I th4 nearly $24, 00 ), 000 would have been col - I . I . .1 I I I . _. Mail has by no means an enviable reputa- versity. . being the marriaze of C atil a J. ,]Harper, Oi I I � ' I � I - I ion o a Allie Doris MacGregor . eachery, its lack . I i . A ob � I � il L a lelited in duties in stead of nearly $22,600,000 tion. Its tr its cowardice, -Fred, the thir Mr. Cuff, of Giod- Goderich, and T I as was the case. " n other words, while the erich, while stand, g on �& chair on Wed- third daughter of Kid MacGregor � - � of pririciple�have made the Mail a byword : f - ne8daI -evening of list we k, to pull down a rope manufactlixer, of iTi ir lite. i The i p � volume of imports have increased by twenty and a reproach, not more among Liberals . iwed- . I ' blind, fell and broke an a -m. ding, which was a -1. edi- I I millions, the taxes' on the consumer have than among the members of *,the Conierva" -The Huron Poultry a 2d Pet Stock quiet o i on imm � . ; � I ,I tive ptirty itself." L . As. ate relatives of the bridIla i �n' gr om being i teased . , : : (lee by two million. a This,it seems to I , - sociation will hold t4eir a inual show in the Er ment, took place at M 3 ire8id .nee of the . I . I - - � I : . us, is a tolerably 'satisfactory showing for . town hall, Clinton, bn January 24 �' M's parents, the ceirem ny 'being per- - F I I I th, 25fth � . - . . In view of the evi once given by a num- . ' . ri ;. i . formed by Rev. J. Bro f Both " 11 aa- ! two years, and should satisfy any reason' her of young men at thQ jPonton trial at I - ohnston, an employee of the sisted by Rev. Mr. Clen e to of Chalmers � i . nd 26th . i _ , Iva . we , - I . . � � able person who desires to be oatisfied, , no � Perc� J, I . . I L I . . Naparsee last week, a to i the m,%nner in Poherty organ factory- it, Clinton, had the church, Toronto. � : i [ ' I 'i . matter wh . at his political leanings may -,which they spent th it eve ings and leisure Op of his thumb tal � ken . (ff by a saw the -A very intereating ,I trimonial event be. Other day. I took place on Tuesday of 116. t we�k, at the . hours, Judge Fergus n, the presiding jodgei I _MiBB Howesll� of . ____ . � � ' I I - __ __ . . lHarliIi ston, hall been en. residence of Mr. and Mrs.. mois Fisher, of e . f . made the statement hst'th majority of the aged to teach tie ' i iepartment of the Benmill r, when their all ghte0, Fannie L - . I . J�nior . r, for I . - I Saw Log Question. young men of the present me med to spend ordwich a( 1� fo the, ensuing yea was united in holy w to Mi. �Michae I - I I I . I their time in fri . ,;, . , � edloc i , and easure-seeking, -� 00-' � - . One of the many important questions moliti I Ohler, of the omiI p ac I The b'6remony, � - I I which came before the commissioners at the whereas, When he wao youn I F a great num- T -George Kinclid,; who; has for some time -which took place in thf p a 3tiee Of� the im- -1, � I . ber devoted their leisure o reading and en living Ion I tb� Tremier farm, on the mediate relatives, was performeill by Rev. � .. k Quebec conference, and which is still being study, thereby laying the - oundatio"ns for d concession, of H�allett, -leaves in a few M. J. Wilson, B. ,A., f Be nmill4r, After � i I : 'considered by them durin their 'Fiessions at future prominence an . usef I u ness. This is a ,days for his old home at rockville. the silken knot had- bean me 3urely! tied, all , I 9 . I ­ - I . . . , . �� . . � Washington, is the saw log question. The ,serious indictment of the yo .ng men of to- -One'day last 'w ek,iitro. S. Caldwell, oat down to a sumptuo a i el ast. Tk e young . ' hil ou fee g the chickens, couple have the beat w shoo of their many I f e J�Zu - � I Dingley bill, which came into force in the day. .What do they say�to t ? � o Auburn,'whil ou � � - fell down and r ke er h 0, which friends for their future happiness I d sue- . I - I . ip bon . - i United States shortly after the coming into Mr. W. C. MeD nald, he millionaire will 'cause her t? eep I her bed for ,some cess in life. i I � � �: . l office of the McKinley government, contain- tobacco I . weeks. . - I 11 . manufacturer— -Elizabeth, widow of the I't J h - t of Montreal, seems . � I 11 . - e � . . . � -The East Hu �o License commissioners Elliott, died at her resiJeuc in �IlDderioehfl I - ed a clause _� I � � � - � -placing a duty of two dollars a to make money easily and ra idly, but he is met at the Central'h tel,Brussels,on Tuesday on Friday, 25th ult., -me, the dvanc�ed age of � I thousand feet on sawn lumber going into no� mean with it, � e has already given of IaWweek, and "`� e the transfer of the 88 years. The late Mrs, El iott *ia born I� � � I 1. I that country, Attacbed'to this clause was several large gifts' to McGill college and Bluevale hotel lictins from John Putland ,to in the county of Fer ansigh, Irilaiand, in , � . a rider pr6viding for the doubling !of the other deserving itio[bititicing. He is estab. Mr. McGuire, of tie, well, . 1811, and was married iorae !!six y4ars be- � � .- , I -Mr. John W, Jacque's, of the 13th con- ore she left, with her usband, foe !Canada , I � - duty on lumber coming from any coun.try, 1 lishing in connecti a ,with the college a min- cession, of Rowic�, �eoently met with quite in 1838. Shortl after each in U P r P I . � which should, in retaliation, place An ex- . y or Can. � . ottfI � . ing and commercial department, furnishing a loss. It appemos �that his sheep got ihto ada, Mr. and Mira. Elli t a ed .111 Gode- 7 � - . : port duty on saw logo. This was a I direct the cost not cal of the building, but of the the turnip field., sod leight of the flock died rich, so that the decea A la I I - - y I . me i � . 1: I � blow at Canadai and practically prohibited fall equipment. This valuable addition to from the effect of qhJ over feed. . .resident of Goderich (;own'and to . virrillihip) � i the.college is to be' fol Imally opened by the -The W omen's iAux iliary of St. George's just sixty years. Mrs. John! EWOR leaves I . theCanadian lumber mannfacturer,j from Qovernor-General,� o the 20bh church, Walton , ; . of this i,'hos�eent a large consign, ten living children, six sons and fou� dough. . . I I� i competing in United'States markets. It would month, and it is said Mr. McDonald is to mebt of books toy's clothing, fruit, etc., to ter,s, and a large numNr of grand-6hilaren . have been folly in the Damits ion government I be knighted or, that occasion. missions in AI�OmZto gladden the hearts and great-grand.child6en. The decelamed ' � : I � . I here. I ""' � � �_ to ha �re attempted to en force an export d u tyl � . 11 of needy persons I I . lady had been a wi4ow , thirteun �� I . � . 1 Some of the leading Conservative .papers, -William Lake hat; leased his 100 acre years, her partner � haviOg pm!earl � � farm, in Grey, to Jjo�n Bro*n for a term of in 1886, at the go d old age (�f 75, ;; � I- and in order that the - C,tnadian Ittin-boar in, I notably the Toronto �Vorld and Mail, a , .d. -.vway early ' � � . . dustry, in Ontario at lcaat,� I . re I � q : might b.c- p . ro- 1 making fools of themselves by trying to five years, and wil� iletire from farming next -The Peter Eodmiston ;eferre& to in � ng,t Mr. LaiI iia an old and worthy the following despatch from Los Angeles, I i -1 - tooted, an act was passed .in thc Ontario ; p4lit the Globe in.as black colors -as they spri e . . resid of tba6. ;township, having lived California, is a native 0 God0rich township. i . . Legislature requiring- that all timber out I * 1, I , i I usually appear in themselves. It is need- ' there for 38 years� ! . A couple of weeks ago We gaie the woln'an's - - - . on Ontario limits be sawn into lumber in i lois to say that their lmuccess is not very. Tuesday after�pon of last week, Mrs.. story of the'autrocious Irime4, The despatch I . : ! : � - - r � � ,: . I y - . , : I � Canada. This came hard, on the Michigan 1 m . � (Rev.) Allin, of B�u,ipel 8 list off I � arked, and th in sup- . 8, wa says: John Hancock, iwho;haFi jusit been . . e evid ilde they offer the top of a high �1�88 cupboa d ail, had . men, and they found that in depriving the , p , rif taken to San Quentin serye a ten -years' 1. �� Ort of their charges seeds some better sub. removed a numberlof bottles fo- that pur- sentence for burglary, '" confessed that be . I . - pose, packing tbetA in a box lo' , the table. and Winifred Myers murdered Dr. Engelke . I Canadians of their market they bad only.' stantiation than 11 it. a said," " we are in � h ­ � . brought on themselves a more serious cal- I formed," and so on. . And yet on just such :�Rna, the little two: d dailghter, with and Pete Edmiston on the desert, in South- . I I . - evidence these pa ers ask the public to be- ithe,help of a chair'y r O' I . t amity. As soon as the international corn- , I 0 c�siambed up on the table ern Nevada over a year� ago. !' Hancock says I . liove that the I te i a partner in several' And got hol 9 . . ' d of lone bottle contain' . I mis3ioa was fairly started, they rushed to I ing a the crimes were planned Oy the woman, � � hoge schemes to rob ��e public treasury ; in !small quantity of Icarbolic r.oid. Child -like with the object of securing ,he horses at. , : Quebec' in the hope that Mr. Laurier could short, that it- has een hypnptizing, . . , I . or Bile at once put it �o her mouth and drank tached to the wal to their vie. , I � I . : � 41' 1 �, . � ! . I g, � I . I . . . I . � I - � � � . � � I : I � i I � I 1 4% . - I I . f I I I . � I � � ; I I I . � � I :. I I . . . ­ 1, . I � I . I . � � I �� � t 11 I . 1� , , ! I I . I . I I . � . I I - �. r . : . � . � � k AA �, i I . � " � - � ft�4. . I � I I . I i "' : . , I t ' ' 8 U il a e F r ( �1 1 1 t i " I h I I I a 4 . f , ;i, 'a ' n I a ' J b I � r c _ 'a. _ 9;1 ;, � 3 _ rD _( � i , Ino wo, .� le� h4 sig , I � ,,rl,", I 01' I I 1 7 I C n� i - , ,I. � I ,in � 1 oil 6 0 Id r1a l`h c' " i ( y i 0 ' 1, n n a �u ' , , r, Is es � , �, I I lit �l IV' 4 1 1 e tj 01 , ( 9 f e kil Iii oil �, - . . i I '.. i� . I �'. .. I �� I d ; I , I ­ .1 � - . - - - 1- - " �__ - , � � � I I � . ___ - - . ----I- _._� I .- - - - I � . I I : ­ . ! : I � I I � i I I .. . . I . I . I I I � . . I I - . i - . I : � I I . I � � ; I 1 j �� I - � .. : I i � I i I � i � � � . :. � I - � I .11 11-- _. _. ­ ­ _.­___ � __ I - �-,--..-�,�--,--.�.-�-�-.-....�-.-,--�.-�---L-I--, . � .. L., - _..._; I - in I --A v:rl pretty wedding I ok place at. IIWF I%MF a IL § 'M lb" 0 II!L IWO` N 1W 5 A sm Z the resid n(a of Henry Bone p WecIneaday, I . ;: . I ! . ,. evidning,Norembei-23rd,wheift isdatighter, i I 11 ; I . I 1� . . Mi is Carrie was wedded '4 Sellars, of 11 . � . .. . .i Morris towi ship. The core ny wall per- 1 ------ " N RIGHT IN THE RING. . . . . . . formed by Rev. D, Rogers, o Blaev�l�, in zi . � I . : i : . . . .. �� i . I . I the presen, ie of about fift 1, guestol The � I � i� i � � . " 1 � , Ii I I - I . bri, le was attired in a beautiful tweI drew, � 11 I . . . � . I I I - - I I I trimmed wi & wh,,te silk. After thd core., [ I - LLL . � I mony the guests sat down to a bountifully � . . t .1 I # . . � . spread table', aI which games and social I I . . 11 - ; chat were indulgeii in until a Is, be bout. The 1 We thitil we have' demonstrated to the satisfaction of everbody, for these past- . I . bri le received many valuable atid iuieful � -I i � I � I I thiree montb.q,, that we are selliag . gifts, and she and her bousband ntdr into' 'I 0 "I , . I l, I I'll i I � I - . their new home, on the same line, wi h the � � i ! i� . - . ; � I � � I'll, � ��� bee b wishes of the vicinity. I I I - - . __ . �.. - . - 1 3 i . - . . ! - i I I . .-: - . � I Staft. - ! I DRY GOODS !A.A.F.E.F.' 0360THING. �� � 0 1 1 1 � — ­_., - .1 I � --- --- I TOTES. --After a femE,dayo ilir ess, M re. � . I . I : . t ! . -, . Pi(kwell died at the residence of R. iBalk- - I � - � we'l, on Wednesday of last week. Deceased i I 1� Atr prices not'app'roached outside this store.! . � ­ _. � ' I i . I . - � - bad been living with her neph�ew,i Dick I I � . . . I . 4 1 - Worden, fo oome time and, when si0kness i A#y person. who hasn't yet i tested the truth of the' above statem�ent I � � .- 066F le, being in a new house, was r1l3movied to ki,ndl Y, �nveAigato:ouir integrity nex�; time you are purchasing a bill of Dry Goodg. - the home of R. Balk well, but all wias; of no : � I .1 � I 1 7 1; I '. � avail. On I hursday her remains were,,, taken j, � . I I p i � : I . . � . L L to qitchell, and sent to her former h iorne-in i I ­ - : ; �, . �� 1, �-- I � c Plsttaville---4�Mias Aggie McDougall has ! I! . I I. � I - : I . -taken a position in the store of F. D. I � I - _.. � I � LC; . I Hubohibon. -"We are sorry t learo that i e GRO ERZESN - � 0 i �. .1. L � � .1 I Peter Camlilbell, reeve of Hibberb, in not t . . . . � I remvering from his late illness as we ,'would F Ir t next six weeks we are gcomg to give Special attention to . our * . L - I lik, i to see him. - 1� I I I . I GroI Departinont. Select Raisins - cleaned Ciirrh�nts ; new -Orange, Lemon - - -. E O-METHING GOOD. --The people of Btaffa ' r . ) � . ,� and vicinity have a musical an Ii rary and Cit -on Peel. 1: The bipst'qualities in the market.. 0 a - e new goods . ' . � --- I trellt instorq for them. Ths-lodge of the, I I- ' , I 6 _. % Inf ependent'i Order of . reqi#ied as a result of tliki cooking �pssons given by 4iss Wilson, consisting I . Foresters i bore, I I I Z> - v ha, �e 'secured the services of i the ,of Iiiii a Macaronis finest Cream Okeese, Dutch Cocoa, Canded Fruits,. Etc - . I 1, , . � I ceMbrated' Glass family tD give enter- I I, . � 0 � . I , I ; � ' ; , I tai iments in, the town hall on thd evenings �()Ur Bu�tcr is A I. , . . 11 of Phursday and Friday next, when $pIen_ �, I I � .; , . . ; 4: 7! ; i i 0 . 4. � i � - I di musical programmes will be giveI Ad- � A -Iso Poultr every day in the week in abundance. I i , -, - I dr sales will also be given by prono inent i I �: I L - I I . � ' I i - - � .. L ... i . I speakers connected with the order. , Now I 'O axe I payi ,g 4�je per pound for Al Bright Dried Apples. , ' that there in good sleighing, these enter- � 1 !, � I .1 1 :1 � � I � . tainments should be largely attended, and . L i . - I . � . . . i, . � the Foresters be given a good lift. ; 1� 1 , . I � .1 I � i �f I � I - . - - IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I 1 17 i , � __ . I ,�. - ,, P il i . L I : � 1i i 1� I t I I Varna. I i . I WAI�TED WEXT WEENa - I .: 1: I I ,_ SALE OF SILEEP.-Mr. A. Dunkiri has I i I � � 11 , . I I t. I � - ma e another good sale of a number of his I' * u It: !I i,000 TnrkejA 0 at Se per pound � 11 I I , the co ghbred Shropshire sheep 'to Mr'. E ; i . . � I ' - L Wij keland, of Iowa. � I I �,000 Ducks 4t 61-c per pound. I ' � I - I �t r, 2 . I - - MARRIM-On Wednesday last thel was . � I � . �,000 Geese c per pound. � � F , . . .. a mat ried at the residence of the bride's par- . i I * � i, . I I ente, by Rev. Mr. Shaw, Mr. Fen'wlcK I ! �,000 Young 4,,bhickens at 5c per pound, L . : . . Stewart, ofStanley, to,Miss Alice Rafh_ I i �� , I . L . I � , . 1 dry pickqd and beads off. ... well, of Goderich township. The groom I Tilley I must 'be I L VP I I. . I . was abi assisted by Mr. Adam Stewart,and i ! J � � . . the brile by her sister Addie. Tbe bride . � . . I I I f � . � . . . - . . I wall made the recipient of a large number of 1 1 � . val liable and useful presents. ; . 1 L i I � , � - 1 1 - .1 I . (HAND Suppi@R.-The Royal Templiars-of , � , ` " ; � - I Ter iperance held their annual supper in the . I . ten perance, hall on Tuesday evening last. : 1� � Th sup er, as usual, was all'that could be I i I I .1 I I � p I I 0.1 - . I a r .. � 1, deL red, and there were plenty- of geese, 0. t I I p 9 i 9 � . . - _ . I � I I � I . . tur Leys and other good things. After sup-. ' I � I I i - � 1: I i rogramme, consisting Ot � I . J I .., k I Son Yf4, duets, speeches, etc., was rend'6red. will I � again sell the �� farm. -For "he I taiLtiment, the following Monday ovening - , L . , as i, . . fl � Mr E. A. Wanleas officiated ch rman. con 4 , o On - Account of the I . tify council electio ' there are now I was not largely attended - Mr Watileas excels in that capacity� I i candfastes in the. field, n4mely, W. H.Ktrr, . storm. In this Mr. McDonald took the . . I _ I I � - j - I Of B els; James Bowthan, of Morris, 4nd . . I __ � . � greater part, and it was the first ever given - i � Ed 1, ryano, of rey. Voters shouldae- ; here. His selections were every one excel- � i . � Hibbert. 4 me� r that, the duties of a county co n- lently given. He has a voice ;f wonderful 1 4 NOTE ' I ,. ,S.-Rcobert Norris, who has! been oil ' I . . lor should be ito represent the dillitrict nd volume,sud the*a'dieuce showed its &I : I ape idin g the past two years in Thunde� Bay not the municip,ality they come - from, ly preciation of his fities vocal powers by re_ S Die wict, has returned to spend the *inter as Ing I inlhat�,districb,-Iwm Tuiek, *ho peatedly calling for encores. Those ,who, I � amOng his friends in Hibbert. -The 'en in ChieA.$o for some years, is here failed to attend missed &Areat.-Dori?t for. too place in Mit6hell, on ThursdaY of lastj "it to his � brother and sister. -With get the Sunday Behool "&_"iVe . I on a 181 . reary serviep, we k, of Mr; Jo a Lavery, who remov.ed to our esent reeI W. H. Kerr, an a con ty next Sunday. In the morming Rev, Mr. 'tovi n last sprin _� . I . g, The �remains were in- coun Ilor, we will have- to get a new reeve. Millyard, of Clinton, will preach ; in the .'% teri ed in the Staffa cemetery on Saturday.-. and I Th( local literary society held its fir t re- beeni he name of Councillor Thomson has afternoon, Rev. J. IEL Phair, of London, sInd � , entioned. 'There is some talk df a Rev. Mr. Millyard will speak. The child. , gul r meeting i# school house No. 0, on reev �in Grey, as 4r. Strachan is re i , ren will have amass melliting. In the even- - Th ad:y te N t �anin� last. The weather froml municipal life. The contest will 1' ing, Rev. J. H. Phair will preach. There . . I I fin h it nds. ce was large and inZadtgd' between James T tribull. and bert Di Is- will be'gu entertainment'givviti. on the fol- . . , � � yisi �ora from Mitchell, Carlingford,Kirkton, worth. In Morri I it is not t known 'ho lowing Monda, when the orchestra �- . . I - Staff& aI the surrounding district.1 The will ran for reeve, I . . � of the Ontario urch, Clinton, will , y . � I 1, a . . attxtidande: andf' the excellent programme I tmi,W�,,part. All are welcome. I rer:I ler up k for the success of I I , � . '. - UA =en. � � soci 3ty. 70he'% ialee!lt regular meeting will t�a L I L Kirktoin. - held on December 15th, whe O f T Rev. ,Dr. Moffatt, agent I I . . � L . prix cipal features of the programme will of thttract sociefik made his tenth ann ial I DEATH. -Since writing last week the.. , I . ' � I L I a d bate captailned by two of I our � we] visito:n Tuesday e mining � last. The even ng , hand of death b" been &LInotiI I I � I . ' I , L I , US, and re- . kn'Own locil qr4tora, Messrii. S. Harris an bein ]I very unfavo' ble, the attendance i rais 1 moved from our midst one who was widely � I ; J. ,IV atson, � smal The subjec of the doctor'a lectfire I known and highly respected by all who - I i J � - � L WAS 41 What won; new le - __ I i P 1-3 Jesus do." Among Ithe I k Is r, - rayly, the beloved wife of Robt. W � i I t : ! I n i Dawson. 7er somewhat sudden death on � i mWaylgrand licturlias the doctor has ii�e Dasliwood. I I L , us, the one on Tue*day evening was among Wednes�v evening, ,after a ,couple vf .NOTES. -The second moeting of the 3011 I the best. As the doctor grows olderi I illpess, comes to us as I , e week a sudden shook. division of the -Went Huron Teachers' As- appears to grow I*tter 1 The officers eleef.led Medi:al.aid and nurses were present, but � Boni ation, whidh was to haI bein held aiZur- for the cl!irrant year ar� : 1president, Revli�S. despite all that loving hands and medical. I ich, on the 16th ult., will be helil in the plublic � , . . Acheion �; secretoy � �nd treasurer, a. science could do, she very peacefully ramised . schrl, in this place, on Dlecomber 17tb.!� 'Mr. W - IvIlisOn. The trojeting was &be 'd- over Jordan�a dark watera; i�) join the ran- I I ; � . E , t , Hagan, principal oll the&urich !�bpol, drems; I ' � 'y 1h: I te " resident, Rev. r. somed hosts above. Owing, to her exem- . I . a ill, hence the � are i ted" Ws Of H � .1. ;lof; by tl _ . ­­ _. wa change a A A &I is I od oll� ne I he presid ut plary Christian characteri,nil bef active and .� � - to ittend.-At the sem "an u uillu e a 8 elect, ,Rev. S. Achissolil. useful life, she will be much missed by the . mec ting of the Young Pe6ple a Associlatiou N6�m.!---rMr. Jo�n. M' cNevin, of the Kip- entire community. Bat in'the home . from I . the following officers were -ele ted for� the pen mil , . f-A"M �� . , who is �. erl' ive to the interest which she is gone she will le&Ve- the greatest . I enal i . Honorary -pre ident, Mev of his 6a torriers, 'during the week Imen vacancy, one which can never be re -filled, " g 4 . A. ' . Stremr; president, A. 8 etler i vice- duppl � � . ; , iink many wth 'q'orn for feeding p r- She was both a loving mind dutiful wife I I � I , pre iOent, Jane Hall ; recordi g-secriatmory, pones. -Air. Goor T I I ho for a w and a kind, affectionate mother, greatly in- - I Th( ' ' Snell ; corresponding- retary�John days has been and t,hs wrzther, in ag* n tereetad in her home, and with great -care I a' I � 8.j 0 Gre " - treasurer, E. M. Bro emshi Ii- stirring about, -T urs- sy last was tur y looked after the training of the family, and L Vill ; L I I bra i;in', D. D. Willert ; orga ist, V, an n Y day in ,our age. EV.ery sleigh and cuti r always smossed their every confidence Land I I __ . Sno,l ; chorister, Lizzie Finkbe ner ; super. Corning n was alive w4h fowl, and ma y love. Phe family and husband, who moum I . I . . I - intendent of junior Young Peqple's A080ci- hundre a wer I Mr. Gil rt her loss, have the heartfelt sympathy of fill atioa, Fanny ei �roug t in. �_ , Snell ; assistant,,;' Allie Red- Dick w th Col. r. . They ere for tie in this their hour of bereavement. They � �18 `1` . no. -The '�Bigbth annual me tih f - . I 9 Oi the old country "rke . 'Mr. John B. McLain, mourn, however, not an those without hope, camliwood Branch of t r Canada of T k i I L pil ul _promi this week performi6g , but with full mommilrainee and sw'!et consola- , Bib] es Society was held in the It' Ivangelical e?unt council u 'es at Goderich.-The min- 1 tion that to be absontfroth the body is to . i chu ob,on Wednesday last. The agent Of the niveris ry services of St. Andrew's chum' is I be present with the Lord. Her remains, I soci ity, Rev. J. P. Rauch, of Zerlin; was will �eld on Sabbath, the 18th. Rev. P., followed by a large concourse of friends and pree mit and gave a very inter I estingi slid P. Me lay; of Toronto, will conduct t�e 1 sympathizers, were interred in the Stone inat ,uctive address on the Bible, . i 0 . istiq the aervic ion the Sabbath, and on the Mond' y church cemetery. The funeral vorvicilas were ,' wor r Of the iociety in spreading the word even� 'an old tine tea -meeting will Fe conducted by the Rev, Colin Fletcher, who - ofGod. The following officers were ele�cte(l: held Morepartic lars next week.-Mrs.�t very appropriately and toofloderly preached '�. . I I � Prot ident, Joseph -Snell ; vice-president, J. Doy , jr.,.of Owen Sound, who was o# a' the memorial sermon in the church. The . * ' * , Rev. A. W. Sauer ; secretary-tre"urer, visitin tour amoril � friends' at Dundas &Oil deteased was a zealous member of the Pres - Thomas Snell ; depositor, J. A. Wam�olct ; Foilest,,= for a fq w days the guest of *. byterian church, and leaves a husband and ' e6m mittee, J. -Hall, F. Baker, T. G.Ueritheir, and Mr�. R. MeMordie.-Those who halve three boys, G,eorge, -Edgar and Robert, -to I 1� ; I . 11 J. Xellerman. 1. . been w hing for allow are now having 1 a mourn her lobs. liar demise was due to ty- I i I I ; . t �; - � I - I . super -a undance. The busiest people ; f phoid fever. - i ____I � - . 1� P � . I � ' � , _N� B1 . � I r e are w 0 a provi e NOTES. - William Hannah had' a horse 11 - . i 4 snow 0 in rder to keep themselves � I- N:)TES. r. Herbert Ashbury left on I severel kicked on Saturday evening last by . I Monday inor4ing for Thorold, where he has from be ng v:0101weill under. rainis pu y L I _� . another horse, which necessitated several � L his rm e surmounted all drift' . secured a, situation as book-keeper !in a a run ing o . time. -Mr. a 1 1 atitchea.-Maister Ernest Robinson, of Mit. . . -Misers. , ro. Al x. la 0 " Cliutonf on Sat r- 1 chell, apent Sunday under the a I rental - . � - larg 3 flouring mill of his unclie's Zl d ar i H, . � I - Wrr. Taman,I�Ed. Moser and'Wrn. ar . sy last wir 0'alfingonfri4nds here.-;_ r. roof. -Will Jameson has purchasex a fine - aper t Sunday in Clinton. -The local, , ilLiver from Mr. Sfincin Chappell, of Ran- . L *n'0'3 tid Mrs W in. On or 3 spent the fore t meeting Of the youn people's � moci. ilea, Pay. nock, for a good figure. -Quite a number 9 f.the w ek i Rev. and. Mrs. Ball, Dr held in the Moth, d t - - from here attended the meeting held in 8t. rkton -­ I . iind Mv. James Dick, of. Marys, - in conn eletion with the central church next Tuesday evening, bas tbeign I J . . � I eaforI * lr� isiting with Mrs. Dick's . postponed on account of a PreAsbyte v i1nee ' '. �� arentai Mr * creamery. on Wednesday. -Mr. and Mrs. � ing in the Presbyterian church on t ' hild Mrs. haffer, during the . at dvei i- ek. - n it it er of th farmers are getting Henry Francis, of Grosswell, Michian, . ing, No further date has ' spent, part of last week visiting at -Mr. . . been fixe for ti e I vel f or thervo . -Handling gravel . uUlO a meeting. -Politics are the chief 'top, 0 f 0 Robert Fletcher's.-Edger Dawson still con- . of the day and hour just now.-Thig ,section )jr!ns8t1h 111,0� in the Ournmer is -a thing tinues very low. -Again the hand of death of the country was visited by a 1 teirible ( ! thLp t i a tra part�M.iss Nettie Mazr_;. I - ' u r has viAted our midst, calling this time t anow storm on Sunday eveningo Uoreb t in, iter O Re r. Martin, E xetier, � ly I " tskeg� __� Nellie Gretta, eldest daughter of 'Me. and I -caus.ug a dray0back to traffic for alow days. a 11 1T lber f x0olars therefor the Mrs. John Kelland, to her celestial home . urpose embling inlasic.-Mr. 'William � -M!. W. H�Xinnenmore shipped ik� car of � . � above. Her demise was caused byapplandi- amen S il e, of EsmeI is paying a visit at L flour to Montreal this week. Mr. E. he home of N. r and Mrs. James Smillie.- L �- cibis. She was eleven years of age. - Mr. I ' ' Eidt of Auburn, also shipped or id Mrs. Kelland have the heartfelt sym- . . weeli. � I 1 4 ­j�o r will be observed in St. pathy of the entire community iu their sad . � .1 I � t li�;. �he Liord is f �u a . � I i ' 4ndrew's ch rch om Sabbath. Rev. Mr. - . . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII� t i I I I �� . 1 61 - � ; . j Shaw of Rgtnoudvill . will conduct the seir. Pereavement. - A very pretty wedding WAS � ! I , i r I vices celebrated at the resideftee of Nichols Brussels. ; told Y'(]Priday), and the Rev. Mi. � -1 i I ; ., Ma Shier, when his daughter, Amanda, was A number f first-class farms forealeii rtin or the MoIndie.y. � Udited in hymens bonds to the man of her I . . L If orrii i and Grey on easy terms. Ale? Any smouti I __ : . I of mo 3ey to lost i on farm security at 0 per centi wit i . - - � L choice, Mr. Thomas Waghorn, a prosperous - , I term@ of repsym 6 to suit the borrower., Apply I) ( Londsaboro. . young veterinary surgeon, of Walton. TiM F. S, I lc�m, Bra Is. � 16704d NOTM--Mi" Elva Adams spe.n Ex,posmoR joins with a, hosbof friends in -_ I t last � Bmms.-T urly of this woelirlwAilil week at the home ofMr9.yJ`. Fair, wishing theyoung couple a long and& ; i clintiiiia.-4- ision court da .an& court lasted from lio a. � Dr. Agnei called on friends in Clinton I �t proo rous life. -The concert in Aberdeen I I . ;, . A4 m, to 9.30 p. ., it,being the lirgest dou week. -M I. and Uirs. Fathergil, of West. hall.'rere on the evening of Diecember 27th I for years. T a hall was full the entire,ida field, Opel it sun at the home of Mi promises to be a rare treat., It will be given . ' " I I . - � . I Judge Doyle idedL-On Mpriday morn George- G .,rett.-A M ism Carr, of West- tinder the auspices of the Epworth League- I I ing last every -one w r field, � I Sunday w re. -Mrs. -Edward Brown in convalescent after an I , I , th friends he I arose to Bee t unpreeedent heavy fall a. MeTdc of Clinton is spoending this week attack of rheumatism. i snow, Some eut it at two feet. It - Was � wi I � ther, 9 I fr. t . � th heir bro . J. Garrett. -Mr, . I I � surprise to all� as Sunday it looked Ii e -Gramby ca Iledatthe home of Mr.-Braith- — I . - thaw, -Lot 1�15, concession 12, Grey, , h �Iwmlite last week. , , 1. � Morris. been sold by 0. F. Blair for z Mr. a , �. , ANNIVAaSARY.-Tke league held their an. NOTES, -Council � meeting on the 15th- Penetauguishone, to George Spar ing of Vivervary services last Sunday. Rev.' * I � . , . -Xi, inst.-Mrs. Adam Halliday, 5th line, has ... Grey, for $3,960. co Medd, of . The farm I ntalms a ut arnia, pyeached espeeially to the been visiting friends around Galt. -A ter- . . 95 ac res, being the one on 'which I psi t of Jea and in the evening to , rible fall of snow took place on Sunday is � gae in e morning, Cranbrook uilt.-T. F. Scott tbio Week -young le,'i The church was- crowded- evening- last. The ,storm in not over yet,., ,� . . sold f or Mrs. 1�, R. IS4 cDonalld, lot �$, ,,ten- botli� m evep.ing, ,I ng and' What made the ,and the roads are badl blocked ome - . � 1_ � "i'00 10, �lservi�cia _ - -__S cession 11, and part of lot 18� conce ' ore racti the societ' ha,,v,' talk of opposition in the Lirris council tbU � foe Jng ebga d theI seir - ! 132 acres, to Philip Ament, of Bruagiils : , vice of the well L101 _ - I time. -James Bowman intends running for' - � . $5,00). TherIla is about 60 acres Of busk oil singer, . 11. iR4thvr,a McDonald, of Lon. I - � I county councillor. -Some talk of a lively I - � . the farm, and' that is 'what Mr.'� Ament don, w 0 ang 0olOs at both services. They ' election. -E. Littliafair will have su auction - . , wants. Afterthe bush is off Mr� i meat were, h ilY received by all. The enter. i sale on Friday. , I � : I � ! I � : � ; . : � I . I . I I I : I f1A , , 11 i 0 in, li� i � I I yl I I � 1 1 n it 11 R B U Ulvll��A i N e Fifo t1t HIAR 4- h 4 i 4 r�t'It , rlyr I �t , �1 . I � � . - � I � i i r 11 i I ��_ i ! I I v , . I � � � � I I , - . . � �.J . i - P I . I . 1_� I , : - � 1: � i ; ,I i � .. I . . ! . I �::' 1 ,, I � I ; . � I � ; . ­� � � I . I , . .: I ; i � � � ;! . . : . � ..r I : . I , 4 . 1 11 ! : I I- : I , , 1� , 1. I I . . T ! I . i . 4 . I � 4 :, " � I I I , , :- . . . i . I I . � . . I I . ! � i I I � I . I I -.1 - � i- ��- ,Il­-...Iil­ ,.- i,-iIai­_J__ -, _ - ...... � . - F110C, , 'I I Tar, BEF, Kj,J from the LI �Of ou'r,well kr � Mitchell, of .N . �of 0is Aistric I - . w>,Ow pounds o. tob;�, and is tbi � . �,honoy ever maA - . . - I , , I __ � . I - 6Tr NLI _,S.-M�rl 1%r. I'Tohn,xotl tim� workirigi brother Will Is A. Voilden visi _ Of Wingham, i . I very ill. for soli �NoTr,s. - A - . ,,frophets, foun, fall, etc, are el . - ter we are V -will move A" ham, was in -1 Methodist, chi � services. -Job). ing friends in I men from W; I friends here, � I - Canadian Pao ignow storm -cot � . irwere obl, elrli man bep ,count of the m I W. Sanderson A. -Miss RoI recently. -A -1( Te"Water one: . joyabletime.- the -guest of - I D,ouglas basrel -S. ployford vra - week. -Claus 3 let.-Jo.hri MIC 1, manage the'skA I - � ." .Morrison, of - "i -Uncle's heI - were in Ford'i I � . "Christmas .90C � _l, knocks all preN - hat. 'Nothingl� I . - preached hereil . = this lite al mear, should p ., nothing else bt z T New U-NDEIR-4711T) -. --arsaxine underw the lose" anal the result of tb urday, will pro more thau $1.0 TO Aji�,AsISxxi �spatehes from I -don, say thal � at Solial, Seve RAP.VAR,D IN_ New York, has -College for an il - - S2,5M annual1j, - nings, of sontli �000 to found ILI scientific school LORD STRAT banking howies�, � I and Speyer Bro - scribed respeci -General Lord H tablishment of 4 Khartoum, and. High Commisaii -, �sainiB object, wl . haq donated fZ AxoI D - uprising of the. 3 L . "tao is tbrailti S&I Rapids hi ,of the red men, I . rest for vidlatir. badly whiple a . � Fullerton order into custody. ].I, � resist ail Attelli� -ga,qi7A a rebollil � . A VAU,&,:or; I . SpaI -erldmir' the Americ4m I I lain for some, I mavy yardlo WIN was -found to b and American -estimated that Will. tea& V turned over to, sa,fe will be set I I WsAhington�l ' . - ,not used some-, , - - -their starvmg A I wfalllWtotfie I 11 I I . . WILC .1 Ili at Is the oil . I . . -of that great ; I&I asked fl � � - L � 1, froin experiew � . times become, i ' I struck off the I ber-not The " TIM FAMIL) "TAR do -an � S �, ness owing to I . woudirful Paix . - - 4ter thir� I I" , - obligeI � �ArJYL= bow , , i . . ity -to enter tb - cia,motiritig _iw I -scriber, now oz. Jeeives theirp..n. �P� RED LINES � tion i's reI ! I I TE11 L � � � - . GI rat fteatin � , - Spring WIhsai.1wo . Oaft Pei, buifiet I P76." per budild . BarWypsirboa , .I.gBu",** 1. I P,-A*w, ftb--ll Ad - doz- I 11 .. our, I"AN - as � Z#;� L R as r .108 24 sh , kl=*... I . - -L ­­-­ . .. 11 I � 'Us ... � salts fret - wood Pool it . Woodperoord * Applas per bag - Clover S"d..-, Timoft 80I . ;FQr*,,J)eJr 100 Mis Tallavio por lb,. � � I . . � Tosom, 1) Aprint Whe&k I � 60o'; ba#W Ai 010i00; ba;;W. to , W ; on ham PON 100 I , . I LL I � . There is * . .ateady at 8 � , geese, 30 to 6( . ,Chickens. 11 . I � I Th Mr. Frank �. Portland, Mi -calblegram fror at I til. Co., Liver �'% Fifteen tb ,adian red frai 21a 16d ; Kingi a -22s 6d , Rum . and New. Ran % average about Ionia is lalad I divloI Utll Billion the lollow%4 WoodaJl ��d ( 49 Fiftom ti ____ _______ -4