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The Huron Expositor, 1899-03-24, Page 4I : - I . I I � i . . � : I � i ., 1 3 r , : , . J I I . I � � I " I - 1 1 i � I , , - I � I - I I . . � . . I I . � I I � � � ' ' I I I ; . � . I . I I t . I i I � ! I I I I � I � ,� ,� 11 ': I . � - I . -� . , . 1 � THE HI �� !,I � I MARCH 24- ikq-Q 4 � - . . 1; :1 � A � - IRON EXPOSITOR � I , I ­ -1 .. �. I I i I � - — i .. I ; . . - - � t, - I A899, .. � � I .,/IL2�1_._:.11,�%,_,� - I I . iioil� ..- . I . I i ; . I Dot Don6ion and -Provincial Governments h 11 , 11 sho 4 Id cail a halt, and should turn a deaf -_ - -_ � I . � I . . - - � -_ - - 11 ------ . I I � I . i I I I poor have order t . I � , I to pay�ing taxes ) I t - i in 1huy, I form.., In !particular - 'n � ai t I 9 Hs=,o . I I I 7- nd w to erformed by Rev. J. p . . � � Goderi4h. , Miss Clara Fulford, . .; 1 i ii I . . . i I after the contents of the baskets ba�� mcstl�' I I T been most ME N'S AND . - I - 614"t ,nw. loia ­ - 11i .�, ­ � I . sn4! ,vsde this I tax, placed where they would do t 0 4 I I � � - Wpi.f. 2%� r -'r0_ -W . I - A I I . . .. I "a ,Z io � I ear to th� importunings'of all such -patriots. ID "T% � neireral i h ve * , rec4utly dispoeiiid Of their on- sister of the Clark : cous bride - was I In of the I bridesmaid, while G. I roo was beat man . � good, the evening was spent in a I lea4ant anner Rev W Wade on hi,half I tu­'-, I Is I I - 11111111111100 . I - � � ti YS" CLOTHING!, SALE � ­ I . . - 015111 115110 orniniop and the Province. or 0 tbeit death, while others have. 1 9 . . . . 9 I I . . t Iii n- tA08 b to I I � � / ,,, .. I . I . I The happy ouple le t on Tuesday, the 14th, renent, expressed the good ' I : � . .! � ..'� - � tarl?' have, certainhy, done their full duty in invested ortion of h ir wealth in the pleasure it gave 1 � � t - - I . 1 12 " " J-11 ,r.f;� .,r.�"_ , I: I i � for their tie home , Dakota. Kim to thus show their estee and bod �will �� I 40 � . .1 ,;�n- 11 11 I !f ailways, and United St as and etsew ereso that the ro. , -Mr. 0 I i ,�� ,19 t ay 9f gratuitous aid to r - rrisho,i o .the Clintolin electric to the new member for West Huron � ho� 2i Z/ 23 W Z- ,L� M.ainder i this Pr,6vince would not. be large I ght eta o , hasiso ured a good nif nation he had no doubt, would prove hit' � . t-,;? it should be 4incontinued.forthwibb. If no i I It r I I w -enough to come �'within the� taxing I' , rise] 4 ,I 126 ��, 23 29 eyo al - .1 � - , - ImIt. i Detroit, nd I ves shortly to take up mitri of whom the constituency wou� d hav � . ;_ __ , - . � ,,*-I— road� are nee led in the interests of the, This bi I 9 designed t frustrate these is new d t es. I no reason 6 feel ashamed. . e � - - , 'A -e likely to pay if constructed, scheme : ai d to secure to he revenues of the am u I - . . I pubho, and a ai .. .. . —Ja es alto , il -:-Mr. R. Lesitherdale" of Brui sels,i is i . I ther should � iot be any serious difficulty in P un- 4. B. bi e I .pail clerk on the L, H. . I . . NEW ADVE RTISF-41ENTS. rovinc g t e fall, share of the tax which, 6=6e Wiog�amt and London, has quite a curio collector' The lal eat, ad- � ," , ! . � ,or der ord 1m& y eircumstancei, would be i forth. 1$,een transfe red toithe Niagara Falls and clition to his collection is a bill beiLr,n he . � Ar The!flgu-e between the parenthesis, or each secu6ng privi to capital f their conntrue- co i I F. �! 9� t . he -pa � Ing I ndon run. .1 11 . . . 0 1 rl (late April 10th, 1777. - It was issued in �the� � ___ I I . :1140, denotes twill tion. I If thim�' � are not of' this nature, then . � _ $v b go of! the paper on which, the r0sament a found.' � I i I � -After a painfpC illness extendit g over state of Pennsylvania, the latter - . I I . FeddWsMillinery Opening -5 it in #orse th, ion wasteful for the Govern. I Ion. J. I I.. I son, in isqioner of Crown � I . . I I several Mon he, Mt1s. James Johns,on, of water lined in the paper, andis groom for 1 . Xiiater.Shoes-L. Smit'h-5 - ment� to subsidize them from 'the public La 2dm,- ias introduced int the Legislature Wingham, assed a � ay on Monday lif last shillings. The bill is in 'a, good 9'ste! �"Of I . I ­ � I , t 4 ! . Millinery Opening -McKinnon & Co, -0 1 pues A at rate, ifl aid is � given, it a I ill w iia is intended" to simplify the pr week,aged I year, 1 . preservation. On pne side may b ! ; I . e. 01 ' I ros' , I ; . ell, -of . - I I - I Ja`19:8 ,- � It This bill shall pass current for 16 a I a Things in General-Grdif,y & Macdonald -1 ames So Hallett, recentl r sold � cad u re i n a nueetion with the' registra 1, - I should ,no in the.shape of a free gift or a � � tion -J 1� I - 0�tbe - I '. ill . A - Millinery Openiti McFaul-8 . i I I two fine you g bull one to James Itiander- according to an Act of the General A iw , . of deedi , wills, and such like documents- Bon i I . I �� � Spring $tock -R. Willia-5 bonus, but sbi uld be as a loan, rdpayable in . . � of Win bg,m, aid one to Hector'l Reid, bly of ': I i 9 the Commonwealth ofPennsV1 Is I I . . . � ' Sonieth �119 I f this kind is ce , Notice to Crc.ditorg-F. Holmepted-5 instalment@, a ad. secured ,'by a fire mortgage , . � ',,'rtainly much of.Stauley; They-��ere both yearlin#s and passed the 20th day of March, 177�. I On' . I t I " Carpet I eaving-F A. Edwards -8 ed. An,: needed, an� it in to be ho ed � - '! I � prize winner . 1: : . on the road ad aid �� Mr, Gibson's . I the reverse side is the cost of arms of!the 1. I )r en � rise that � I I � . I A ards aud,Wm.S ppler ! state and the deterring wo da, -1 TO* Cii : - . Notiefte .. B . Zann-5 , I � . bill will apply the lo, 3g fe t w,ant. It will, Miss Vi let R. . : d'un- I � I . will not staud"this had better be himan:(Inned � . � Assigne "a Sale at Casey & Clo's. -8 - i I 11 left, Clint -on (n Tue ,day of last we011 f0'r 1 terfeit is Death." The ni ,natures of � 11 it il mail,, Ty ateriall# redu e phe fees of the . . fe- � ' . . ' Timber Wanted -Gus Wagri � as it annot be greatly needed in the public . Morden, Manito a:1 Mr.; Pframrue and i Kinley and Young are very legiblo. Mr.'� _ cl . I reg stry offi ,es, but It wi leorrespondingl jr � .� I . �_ � � ! � -I Pedilief's Millinery Opening.8 . intereets, Many instances might occur dec' 'th, exprmsiB rV family, of Colbor e, -,left the same day for � move I ! � i Leittherdale has also r,al books ' in" Im" ' �, . .. I reame a of t e Public, and this - I � I . I �, . . - y it; f the Northwe t. i ,; possession upwards of one hundreo%, 0 I � Farm Hi nd Wanted -R, Govenlock-5 wherq a loan of this kind would b is t iie ki ad ( f legislati, 3n, n iore of which is ' : � I � � 4 Be Read 7-W. H. Shaw -5 . I � -Donald fie 6hlin aid his daughter, i old. .1 ; I . - ' � �i re nred in -�his province, althoug � . I I �, Z British ( olumbia' R%tes-W. Somerville- servic1g, as no doubt either the D6minion or I Im it seems Mrs. Win. Csmpb 11 been visit. J -On Friday, I - I . I I � . ; f 8 i . Z cult to get at it without �ndaugering ., who,have ,O % inst., 'Rev. Ariciii 1. IR i I.` ! i, � - the Province could obtain money 'at a rif Huron fri and � McGillivray, of Goderich, passed peflcefall� ,'I �� i Wanted- -G. E. King -8 . � � - lese the intemsts of the pu0io in some particalar i ,a the ast few M nths, I . I 1� � : � . t ' a -_ SL I � . . i k .. Wall Pai mrs-3-James Graves -8 , � rate of interest than -any private company. der ELrtrr, ent - 1�1 15 , . . . le Bruaselson So t roday for Torout6,i+here away. after a shm r, illnes , ged 75� years.! . i �� Stylish hoes -L. Smitb_8 I bhey spent a few d Lys before leavi4o for With Rev. Mr. McGillivray P , I I , ff . . - assed iwaV J%1 - . I F� �1� Where ald could be .given in this 'wayt 1 . Cypress Rive - Man toba. ' � i Gaelic preacher of ability, and that,hisl I'll ' i t Wall PA or -C. W. Papst-8 i — .1 � I- therefore, the company could be helped and . %,he n dneral resou'rh:es of thill province are - * I I I , �� �', Mattitobo Landii-bparlitig & Murray -5 -Robert arAsu has sold lug far .on tesoliffigs have taken hold of thoi e wh' '� , � � ere0pin , up in valub,p as be a subject for' I V i Auction $ale�J.* A. M cGowan-5 the pulblic treasury would pot be depleted. . . the 3rd conce lsion� Goderich township, to loved to hear the grood word in the- la lig4112 9; ' �� . i __ . . . I I � - : important c daideration. a in shown by Wm. Sowerl forl the sum of $4,100. : This -the large ttendwes'- ' � ; ? Bulls for' Sale -David Iffill-5 " I It wotild also� prevent the floating of wild,-: a of 3' ? i of the Highlands, 1 . I � � L I farm has bee in J)agture for a numter of I those who we ministered- to by him, td C i! Strayed�-A. Sproat, jr.-5 - the1ast repart of the Bure u of Industries, Te 0 -1 . last schemes fo the main purpose of putting �! � I '. .1 " BialadeL12-Hamilton & Kerslake -8 . I which is the most reliable a ithority we have years, and no doubt is very rich land. The '! fied. . The deceased first saw the lil"ght' i 2 if ; ... x . I L I � moneyin the pockets of the promotors. ;; r : Millinery Ooening-E. Rannie-S . price of land nly on the rise. ' . the I -and of the heather, but losing I : - � i i ce�ta I Iviff Pa . 1 .. !_ � on Inch matters, the, i ncies se of the post ' .. � z � Groceries a -ad Meats­4-Beattie,Broa.-,8 However, wba;ever may be done in this di- ,-On Tuesday of I ist week Robert Roan, - entei while young he, at an early agial, law .. I - . il i . Seimcls-A. Young-$ . f a a stern of bonuaing, pure and yea- wag�voa -y satisfactory iindencouraging, NoBloonMalloyana John Penitybakek, of tedto Canada, settlinknear Torouto'l .. � L rectiori, th L Y . . i . M;�, Tenders Wanted -George Porter - iron pr . oduct for the year amoun cc hip, I rat" I � -1 . , il- i -5 simpleo; shouldilie stopped. The Provincial The pig' ted lborhe towt a dt by the C. P . R1, for from whence be removed to Ripley �on ta - I - . ia� I .p - Shoes, etc. -6-W. 11. W, lie -S'. I � Cypress River, Mani �oba with the ii t anVas Gaelic pastor for that OistrIct. ;-I- � 11 . I Den- pointm !­ . to 4530,789 ; there was on att average 130 tion " -,i i - ! I treMury can not stand it longer, airie prov- .app rited; to) � _A I . I men embloved in connection with the indus. of making - that part of the pr Some 25 years since bd was Oi _. i . I Do inion. treasury should not be m de to do � I Goderich, wherefor some years be pr� . leached 1.i' a ince their f utu re ho r� . ! . try, an( $61,476 w id out in- wagogg� I lie. , � : . - I il �� I 1 007 � - The (�at put Dfnick::lri Ps'cl) -Joseph Js ckg�n, � an old resident of -East intheold kirk, but latterly his stervi-ces �� .1 ` and pper amounted I � . '' 11 ­ I 11 - . I Wawanosh, di d on 3unday, 12th inst.,aged have been held at the residences of monit Bra i, ; 194 furioll! fXpoo � to 4782 200 ; there as on an average 610 . 1�4 � . I - � d!waa born in England, of bi con re atio . Deceased was! tu ice I I i - 63 years. De ease 1 't � - � I. � mer em )l"ed in conliection with the indus- and came to C knala;in 1857. In 1863 he M rried first wife he had f, our . ... ;,� � — A C?nservatiVe on Pro bibition. try, anc $315,500 were paid out in wages � I I h. I ; � . " and y hi ­ .1 . . 11 � I 'I. - The Id produced in; the provin came to East I al�anosh and took up land, - a tie, Malcolm, pa tor of a Presbyter an � 1.1 I � 8-RAFORTH, FRIDAY, March, 24, 1899, Mi.% T. M. Humb imown Conser- : go : ce during on which he I' ed pritil his death. I chur in Alabama ; Donald, a i i � . � . I . I I I the year amounted toi the valu(p of $275,906. i 'i I mios�ion r t � ­ . ! - I i ! e total mineral atput for the ; I f Tor� nto, in an add -ess before a The vah e of th -The ret n pheeker match between ' of the same denomi iation in Chin ;, N � I vative o 0 . � : . 0. a i r, ! : ' i I � f. � temperance organization in that city, a few - Clinton and .. ruepfield took place at the w.ho( ied some 12 or 13 y6ars sine n ar . i - The Ontario Legislature. . wai , thareforej ' onsiderably over one i i� . -1 I I yell, P latter place on Mofidsy evening of last vi�eek, Sarni �, and John, 1, . I 1. I * dsys�ag!D,made a very sensible deliverance mill -who passed away a fpw �#, � , . , Ion i nd 16 half of Jollars, and develop- $- The law making maichine in Queen's Park, i and *esafted in favor of Clinton by a more years since in Montreal. Asecond wife end - i in ' it is, as yet, only In its infancy. 0 �' , i 1. ", on Mr. Laurier a letter 'on ,the: Prohibition in, f with 6 games drawn;. at the two5oungchildre]4� are left to mourn � ibis - 1. ,. Woronto, is still grinding out lawmidiligent- �' f 13 to 11, � � I .)� I 1 ,7:4 11 question. It is refreshing to geit an honest . close of the match 4e Clintonians were ea- ' lose. 1 1 : �Iv . ly, - The Legislature seems to be making . The Dominion Alli�ance hav'e decided to � I * __ - I . , . f.�r � I and unbias . � tertained to at pperah ! �,y � . n I , C cold progress with its work and tha ad expressio' of opinion on this ha 1 e a4esolu tion submitted to, the Domin- -A . , i ! il - 9 t hur y v - I I quiet wedding took place at the �; I I i I I I � r, I i - I .. abject, and Mr. Humble in entitled to : News of the Week.' . 1, I ­ and bustle which presages an ea . ion ameat affirm ng the necessity �for Pres,byterian manse, auburn, on Wedues- I �1 y proi o- �arli .; ... � � i_,� TI tedit for his courage in giving ex � : BA N RUSSELL APPOINTED. -L -Baron Rus- I i � I pressi-on the day of last week when Alonzo 'Parker, a I 1- � � gation is evident. There is still - howevi ft, I . - I otal pro iibition df the anufacture and 9 I I 1, 1i I, i Most sensible people, young ruier of East Wawanosh, �,_ , " to bi convictions. I I lar sell o Killowen, lord chief justice; of Eng- � I -a good deal of work to the fore 3,'et. Tie ' . $sbp A alcoholic liquo , and e4ing the Gov. wa . land, has been appo nted to suceeeid the late I., I i . �,� - who wil allow them I � � � - -Rev. Mr. Henderson, to � 4 I - selves to calmly and e � a married by ersic - �� I '. i . I estimates will take several days: and tie r4n ,ent, in i iew of � t! ie ple 3isaite vote, to Baron H �ell on the Venezuelan a'rbitra. t- ri_ I . � i I Miss J. B. Coclierline, a popular young lady - i. :7 1 diap, 810nately consider the question, will I . a . I I ti - subn dt a ch t bill t I'Arliar ient. tion commi 8100. ( � ,:,� I �i revenue bills have not yet passed their 6EaI � 0 I i They are of Morris. . I I - z . - 11 . I agree with Mr. Humble. He said : also -Mr. Thom[ a Heritage, a former resi- - PEACE TREATY Sfo&ED.-The Queen Re- Iri � .- I stages. Private legislation is bel .g pret 7 . baki 3g in masitreo to have 1 the gteate . : . ,I - I a t I - - An an independent Conservative, it was pos I si e prei sure br(�wht dent- of the 6th concession, Grey, died at gent i f Sgain has si tied the treaty of peace , I ! . well cleared up. The Premier I ibI to! bear upon fietwe)eIn pain and ihe United States. the o h; I ,I ias in'tr9- no pleasure for him to endorse that action of members by, their c6n�tituents to induce big home in London, on Sunday, I2Gh inst., signed treaty of pea 3e will be forwarded to r I , - , i0i - - i .L . r duced his sessional omnibus bill 'hich eta- the I re�ier, but, an an honest prohibition. their to vote for thi : ' aged 74 years, , After leaving Grey town. I , ­ , . - : I � ,,� I a esolution. Thin will .1 i - _­ i ' i �� i - � . ington, M. . ��- I � braces the tail ends and good points of , i3t9 h ) eld not come Ito any other conclus- furnish agony for a oo ship, the decea�ied went to London - thle French Ambase tdor at Washi t � 1 W -1� � � L, where ' . � . 1: - i " I ion titan that the Premier had taken the 'who ' JAIes I Cambon, for exchange with: the one t -I: I he engagedr, in inarket, gardening. A wife - � k 4 inany members . . many private bills Aealing with ::as. ma I . are n Vim habit of 11 Turning with the . . I � �i I ;i4 . ; y only en to hilm if he wanted to do hare' and hun bing with the� bound" and three children su'r'vive him. Bi tied by.President McKinley. 11 .�i _', *. :� - , differentBubjects which have been intr:)- t . . on this f9'OLD HUTC11 " I - F. h -1 , �i - I � " " On &he electoral list$ of J -Ben � i . _� L, , proWhiti3tiquestion,-butit is he proper I I � , Js7rPfg0hP . � Robert Feiris, of Harlock, sold � fine 9 DEAD. jamin what '0i a I W . ; f- �1- .; duced ky members during the session &I d � the o)u try there were about 1,250,000 vot- I I t N roan ,'Shorthorn yearling bull 'to Robert Huto inson, at one time the leading grain 1 7- - � course to! those to pu sue who are not satia- �i - �,_ . - 4 1 . � .I- .,, which have survived utter destruction .n era. Ib had been the onten ion o the tem- fied'with the deciaion�of the Scott, of Londemboro, at a good ,price, obtain- ou ator �n the 11 ited States, died Thars, M � , i I 6overnment, . I I . I 0 . T, i I !;, pera ce people for the )ast 9- years that the and irbo think,that a nd' also r of Iast'week, at Lake Geneva, Wisc I I �� ing in the ne�gjbo= of _$100 ; a � n. " 4 � �.. the committees. The Premier" rab'ibJ t act would . J ii if . . a resolutio is t ! P � I urchasedi ad Durh4m, Short d i- V I I � ;� I - ­ . . � F in fohor of be be neficial. . p - 91 - ; � �. ` I ' favoring the recoustruction of the DoMini n 1prohi bq* d hat. )nly an ­ I 0 y horn th ro ViseJ of Goode- TjAi Y ABERDEEN�-'� SISTER D eb 9 ' 1counii was overwhe minX D, 0 IT�: � I I 1 E I ' ion, an t opportunity ,yearling 11 from E. I I BAD.— 10 � ' - . '� I fed to prove . I are 1 . il ic a ,h rich township, st % fair figure. sympf thy is felt for the Countess of AbBr . , I,! . Senate created an animated debate and they was v t at the polls. Sir A deipi-tch from W�n - a - , , ,,, � sted M i I . . �4 l� n1peg, , t I I . I I .� , �­_ - were earrie'd on a- straight par'kv division Wilfrid had promised hat if he came ibto 19til, Say I I deen ( n the death, inj London, of her sist w, t-( p � - � a : I i . _1 . I 1� Ir. W. F. Luxton� who, ,in one -There died in: Goderich ,on : Saturday, Lady Ridley, whos�! dying. hours'sbe - eqn- T - .- 4 1!`�- ,, bave � . , with the usual Government � majority of power Ile wconld a plebiscite taken. 11th inst., Allethea Marion, sisteir of A, M. _�. i, , -, _: . of t] t 3 old es t - ournal is s in this proviupe,bas soled. 1. t'i �', 1 4 � . . 1. Well hy had kept his promise, and what - Todd, aged 31 years. The deceased ', bad I 1, . , eleven. had eb the reguit ? Only 278,000 perscris I I I � , I I . � . ,- - I I , ; � �� iri, I been ailing froin fulmonary trouble, i and J ' I � , _�, � been appointed manager, of thig St. Paul � BicYcLE ColijnNi_ It is understood that iI P ! i. . I . i I I.F , ,:-f ____ - I and will takiaAarge ,f that paper at came to'Goderi 3h ona Toronto last Del - ten nited States bicycle I;, I had r 3cg rded themselve a in favor of probibi. Globe, r � 0: � Y_ � . "I � 1. - lDf the leadinj 1 � , :­ il . _ . . pern I tion. I; was a shame. No Goviirriment I Mr. Luxton flist beg, n : bi ' I 11. ,,,, � , . . manufacturers have fentered into a trade I � - joi � �: . onco. -her. While doubtless the change prolonged 0 i� , . would b � justified in tr ing t6enforo . e a p . ro- istio . � I I : The Dominion Parliament. * her life, the.end was inevitable. i i Pool t 'at will invoWe capital to the extent A � . ;A _, _ . 1, - ; ; - Lareer in Ontar,io, hay.ng� ioswjnlo�drltlo 1 � � . . �. 1, ��, hibitcry law with only handful of 'men to Strathroy ARe in conj incticir with H f Huron lodg � J . The' Dominion Parliam'e I of $50 0oo,000. Othlers are expected to join; 19 r � f r I ­ i, �, nt was opened in -The membi re o e, ode- - . t would vV . � the combination. I I ­. i, . .1 n. G. . support it. Besides, believed. i . 1_.... ,� week. T � I � . I I I I . - I of last . Rose. He aftemards owned the' Sea pendent Order A 6ddfellows, Goderich,have � � I X � o� !! 1 . . 8 be death to' all thei hopes I 1 A : I i�" �; V. I if any ench WkALTyjY BEXpAR.-Mrs. Henrietta I .� 1.� .� �, forth Eka osiii olt selli I nt decided th devote the sum of $7,000 to I the t � I ,-- J,:1 I., ceremonies were even more elaborate a d law were enacted in sue I ­ 0 1 git to' the prese ' Sch lu . Im ' condi- ow I 0 to e signal be ar, was founa � p .1 "' . ners. He came we it ear in the history erection, of a handsome block of buildings in ; � . , ,-. tiono. If they wanted to . I I dead j her spartMe 3t, . t� i� : 4I, r : gorgeous than u8ualp and were of a natul,e see the ,f th- in View York, tho I A 11 . 0 Ispr vi Oeascor.-espo - . t 1, I'll , t To. Goderich, to contain a modern opera house i I 1 7" � ��. � I I to rejoice the hearts and please the eyes -(if great cause of prohibition 'promoted ronto daiy, and afterwar founded the -on the round I loor,.with Masonic and Odd- other Iday. On setralming the apartmenP i � ­ � it I- I _� � � � , � � I , they must not let theit party I ,..a ank book on i . I :'. 1i 2 feeling run F the pic ice found the Wil� I . I . �il �, allwhodelightin this sort of . pageantry. away wi�h their judgmient. It latereat- Fre Preig ,which he ci�nduct 4 for 21 years, fellows balls in the front above. This, de 1 ' 0 i I 'FiE � wag i . . - , liams rg Savings Bank, which shows ab � ' � � and whic , under big .man oe� � � I.- 1, 1: 9 Further than the opening proceedings and ing t e f the consd* , nent, was a cioion has orbat3d universal satisfaction in , had M :lesst' $20,000 in that institutioni - :�i4 t.,:.F nq, a � 1. ,,Ill . y rvative power in- an itobs., , . the town. � I I . . ­� ,: �__ - I I 1 She W ver spent any money for, food, cloth�� I- f , the delivery of the Governor's Journ Is were sympath zing with tl�iern �e_ � t '� Ft � address, 0 1 d I � . -A happy event 'took place at the r ' I � I Y1- U' t "I- ing o - 6loal, but begged it all from he � 1 J'i � ,� , � ; _T.', 71 b Biess was done, adjourne cause h, B Government 4 0 passed a pfo- The Gr rm n G v rnmen i has under deuce of James Robinson, St. Augustine, on r I fi J ­ . .,ae the House is wag rat time that I _' t, I I . � � f -I " I " hibito,,y law. Th the fi . - - neight ore. I f - At, i.� 11 u taken an e Wednesday, M. irch 8th, when his daughter if - I ntiI Monda,y, out,�bf respect to the menior 7 these )apers had ever: written a line in f&7or iment w ich must be ta�ckled rER MBLE FIRE ur NEw YoRK I , I ,F -�i - I I � I I :11,-, - 1�1_1 I . I . p . -Flame - ..q. .- I., 4 .: of the a . ay, , o V - of Hon- J. R. Wood, whose death we men - use. It had by the, e ment (if this province before lor, of East . 0 1 1 , I ` G: �, Lizzie, became � the wife of Mr. George N - J ,which Driginated ft '-n the ig6iting' of a lac � . . I � , . � -1 J 1, i . . � I I - a r sit , urs or �rom o Isecon' oor o . Mari r e prohibitioniAs. But long. Th y Ive passed a - performe( by Rev.C.C. Couzo�ns, : t I .- i. tioned last week. L Ia Wa amnosh. ' The ceremony was I Jfii - - � a trio ed th � I ll� � , � F ii , 1� � . taxation bil _ " . i he W adsor hotel, A F;rt . '. I `" - - The speech from the Throne, or the sea - made. th large shops to : contribute a: of Auburn,, in t is presence of the relatives , i, , , -, he h d ept every p mise he h�d ever compelling - ky'-seventh street f _. I �' I ay, more, I d Fitth avenue, N or , J ' � - � f �e iad refusedthe de- of the bride an groom. The bride was at I . w hortly aftee I , 4 :,�; I 'k I � sional programme, as it may more appropri mandoof the liquor inter, larger pr . or;ion thanl the sma�l ones to 7 3 o'clo k Friday . Y i I I, - -eta that the issue � . afte noon, just as the Stl I I f.: � ��.� - tended by her a ster Leslie, and the groom . . t I r! !,The b provides! that by his brother ill. I . 0 9 i of dimc� taxation should be mixed up with III I I � ately be called, was not remarkable for tb a Germany's re renue. , Patric 'a day pro ssion was passing th 3 to i IF! L � . ­ .1 - I ... I i Tjl` i ill - elaborateness of the bill of fare provided. prohil itilb�n. There -we i only two .reasons three facto a Lre to d eltermin, i the taxation, -Postmaster Spro4t, of Belgrave, ha;d a I buildii g, And in a fe moments the wholq .. I I � �: _' ! g 1. _ eel . � . I - I - . � to a )u6t for the -result of the plebiscite : a a Driouis accident the other Fiftee, g was a se thing;mass of flames,I a I I , buildh I , � L 1,; In fact it was more noteworthy f the numbe o branche-�, the iumber close run to . . � ., i i , i fill '� 1) Th I V e ,, - I or what it ( it !public sentiment wa's not so stron of em. People wer killed, while a large o , _�� 0 9- 1, X.. .11 did not contain than for what it did, The IY in ftv�r of prohibition ' . ' day. In w1alkir g on the platform in front number were injured and a number a � , � � . . � , i t as . I i � � had been au. , ployees an t e amount of re it. It - divides of his store'he a epped on a piece of ice . I . P_ I rel � -, �1- principal measure promised by ti ple i � , � 11 I . I � posed ; (2). that t . . I � MIS � .1 : . grou I I � .1 J, I is Govern ps : food and causing. I , sing. ; � . ��14 i �'. . - th6 branche into five all. His side struck th,e I - � I *� -, i , themselvies w 10111111111111111110111111 I I 11 ��,� j �- � ere iiespo sible for the slimness drugs, e itg, furniture, gliall 'and jewel- I h, a y 0 5i � merit is one for the redistribupion or recon- 't steps a a al ed a rib. He was carrying . h . i Z.� � : ; - I of the vote because t GOP t 7 al " - - t i � .�,.;, i struction of the constit hey had not been man- ery. Fata lishmenti ,traffing in two, or : I I ;e a pair he les at the time and 'was there. Brucefield � � ie . - I L L . H - i 14 uenci a. This doe 1 � ly enough to record their votes. He thought more of the e gr ups lud employing mors fore less ab e to save imself. B. A'. HIGGINS, Br icefield, Noti'try Public' - I � ..�.irii -V I . P Hi 1 � �, t say, however, that there- will not be I that the 1 latter suppo3ition than 251 per o a come older the new Jaw. I L -_ I no � . was the one I (I i 14 i, �� 1 I which must be taken Th -The re iden e'of the br . � m measures emanat ose e!o ide's mother, Conveyancer, Fire and Ate Issurancie agent. Any � It was therefore o1groupi; pay 19 per amount:of money to loan at 6 yer cent. 0 on first-clasel 33 _. . . � ; "i -4, i � . ga e in tw I � . I f ', �, I I 1 neither right nor hones to cast the blame cent. of: their profits n taxatiD U ; threo, 15 Mrs. Trouse, Cl:nton,,was the scene of a farm security. mortgo of drawn and money ad- To I L ,_ " from the Government this slassion. I -1 � L . quiet but iqteresting �vent an Wednesday v4as,ed 1free of.expenae to the borrower. Also a t I .�, upon t e.1'remier. . per cent. ; f 1 it, �20 p r cent - five 25', per wi . r� t 1 1 - V evening of I last week, when two 'popular limited'amount of pri ate funds at, 5 per cent. e L � - �, .'� ! I I . . : _.h � �i p.ii i Ft Business commenced in earnest on Mon. ; I . cent. Sh6 a engage, in tbr' a ' groupt and I At home ever d, Wednesday of each __. i . employing 25) persom Pay an annual tAx of week. S' me foy sale. wl �f, �, ��p� " d , and each of -the-;great political glad' - young Clintoniinx, Miss Edith, second y tnornin,, an - , aly 11 I everal good ft r I ,_ . � Z. 11 Editorial Notes ach one of the 1 25, itI4 10 daughter of Mrs. Trouse, and Fred Liver- 167 . " 1 20 marks fo , � I I ,� . � I.. t �1, _� store have already ba4 their innings. The I I d Comments. more,, A Gooi) HORSH SOLD 1 -Mr Peter Me. ho . � - . were uni d in wedlock. h ME � !f L 1,4 ,� . - marks for a ch gdditonal enal ee, 8 zres Gregor, has sold bi oun�, jCl�odesdale stal- 1 it � :_7 b �11 As Oill be seen by a statement from a To- ceremony a .1performed by Rev. T. J y - : .; if address was moved and seconded by tw(, ith branch establishments w"Oy I � . ­ : 1� � I i I w b trt ated �, ­ - - I - al * I lion, " Prince of thloe Bord r�ll to Mr. George 14 ­.­ ..�; ronto'correspoudent in amother columu, the as if all we' Murduck, )asto,- of the Baptist chureb, i . F I is Fi now members, the fir t in English and the r, under tie same i roof. . .._.j ;j �!i � � I Brown, of Bright, Oxford county. This IN I .�, f T� _ � Conservatives are maki ig a big push'to cap- ' erative store will not be tai(e C')_01? the presen& of I he immediate relatives onf ,, � I I : d under, the horse is coming three, in a 1 bri ht bay and i. , �� I- other in French. Sir Charlee Tupper foli - �t . - :_ , � I I ' I , the parties El 'r in ture 0 ario a new law.. i � , �­ ;' -.1 " lowed with a slashing speech, which lasted e nex elections and arei al. I I vie'ighs 1,900, and is � Mo I I of his class in I , , -Mrs. I aer, f Clinton, died on 8 1i . , ,� i � atur- -1 m I I 1, . � . . � ready ilotining their war paint and feathers . day, Ilth imst. She 4d been in precarious , ever3 MrI N � be, - [ for four hours and a I r respect. # 2regor imported - �. , i, � . . he Conserva. The Amej can till I M :, 1half. 91 t u Filipi)noo are 18 health for i ome Arn , , 4 ,_ 4 . [a e. Wha so _� . I tive papers say i aq the effo,,t of big life , tever they may accom- i � ;. _�' I t wa i in goo( I triplicated ailments ! him last summer andle of Ly� 8 he is the best - 2 J i- 4, i 1 - # W skirmishing. T a of 0,eneral Again- being the i in me� iatu a me of her demise. I horse he ever owned, i andthat' is saying a fin �, ,1� ; ", � .�. 4 � ­ . Sa. � ­ and completely demol"Ashed the Government m to ue Of not knor,ibg I t dau ter of Win. Oh' .��_ -:1- ;.I .z - i, -& � I : �.. I 1_. _ - , . i, � � I and the Grits. electione,1 they will not do much in Domin. 0 is rt . She was th 3 eld ! good deal. Mr. Bro;�n has got a horse of r1h � �, � -t ,plish in I connection ',vvibh the provincial aldo Be* ler . . . ,� Z , - t d in -very high es. . � a when tb y a e of Col�orru " I which he may well be proud, but it is a pity I i , �z. ,,- . n On Thoi� hisi � - N; , �,' , -. The Yberal papers say tb Ion politics either i tario or elsewhere a r6 'been . ' a" Was ' that such an animal is not to be retained in i as Ile gm .0 i - I . �� it was notable for its �erigth, and, its adjec+' u, as -leader. Si tee , _ Wally a me er of the German .. a- ;�� they change theii r Charle from place to lace by �he -American I ou � .. n_ L F: ;, . i I 0 uIch, a identified herself L ; I tives, but otherwise i� was disconnee'ted and Tupper has outlived him usefulness, and ii Evangelica cb . this county. We have not learned the! 'i -'i, ,1� _ a i , I I no troops and 0 Dusafdolol them killed, wound' 1 with the ntA price paid, but fancy it must be a pretty f � 4� ­ I rb Methodist � . ' - � . . matter how' - I - church some I I _�. ; I 2� .Prosey. OiIr readers P&D take either state', . complete their organization ed and taken prisohera,1 and still they keep I time ago, nd h s since been a member ; long one. �,� ;,, ' I qu d.. � - " may bi, the Party will ot rally at his bat- i . - A pn -, : L � ment they �hoose. Si� Charles was followe � thereof. h I one daughter and one 11APPILYWED, A very happy event took i � . I : ; i:, -� - tle cry I I - . bobbing p a if notblin seric � a had lisp. � go I -iA � il , 1 4 i I I L . 1' . _ I it - pji -i b Sir Wilftid Laurier, who spoke much I - I . son, the fo is Ie4v:d 0out IS years. place at Maple Cottage, Stanley, the resi. , ��A f,� - y ' - pened to thei 4. As acic n as tiley are driven 'miar S I of Mr. James Ross, on the Sth inst. � go, - � �, ,,� � more briefl*. The Fo I Rev. A. Me i dence L Ou 3 _-� It He was followed by Mr. Fog,' urth session of the ninth Legi8la- o -On WBdoesday, 8th inst., I 4 .IV � , ut of one pi 16ce they speedilyl appear in an- - i Thin was the marriage of Mr. Ross' second I N _' I , L ­ L I I I - Winnipeg other, at d in' this way es A. � up . FT ,�:f ter, who in' turn was taken in hand by Sir lature A ,Manitoba was opened a,t Lean tied the Matrimonial bow between - daughter, iss Agnes C., to Mr. Jarn i - - . the lairge American John P. M. 3Artei of Uorria, an ­� � i;. i I d Miss Jen. I ; T� �L , . . W _. Richard Cartwright. This is as far as th' last week� ,The opening ceremonies were' army in 1e Phil I Craig, a pr perous young farm eir of the ; . W � L - . � 111 r , ip�iue are kd� t fully em.- nie, the eat imsbol daughter of Thomas Mil, township ! ag - 4 I It:: 1,;, P Morris. The ceremony was 1 debate has gone at the time of writing� on an unusually grand scale for that Demo- ployed. kh ilipino bullets and performed Rev. Mr. Muir, this being his I " !i . I , WImkt wi : ler,anoldandw -known resident of the 5th I - I 1_11� L � �t � i - M orri go, eat t a manse, Blyth. - L: -. . Judging by,the way the session has com: . wild and w Dolly country d by the roatebed climate and i - - ,� , .!. cratic and line, � � 1Z, �p I The ,.disease, tiouse Mr. and lastofficial at rior to his departure for � lar, . _1 . - 1 4 ., �_. �. .11 Lieutenarit-Government . malarial swarrips,41me death rate iii 'the ter be i on! � menced, it will be a, long and a bitter one _ ' , �Mrs. hGAi ve the hearty szood wishes p . 1�i � it. -,� I I : in his open the old a untry. It was witnessed by � ., . M i !_'� * -1, . 1 The Conservatives seem to have got it into� speech made mention of t lug A ericaut army is also very large, aver i of a large circle of friends . for irheir future .bout thirt ' of the more. intimate friends of i see . � , e. 11; ! . I he fact that never aging, happiness and prDRperity in their home in i � .. � �;, I - I ;.,: . ve is day. me I � . �: ti ; 2. t�, L � ! I , � �nitoba. They left Brussels for Boi9se- , ceremony took I ' - I their minds that this is to� be the the province in so prosperous a seriously is M ]Or� Otis harassi d, that it is I h ce at about . three o'clock, when the I W f I it is said, tweuty�# - � � last sessioo before was : Indeed, so M i the contracting parties. The .. .., . . I . -11 i I ;� t"' ", � ' before a general election, and they are pre� couditi I 1! � I on,as, at present, arris sh6 expected he will ha�e vain on Tom 3sd&3 t last week, taking a car 'U i da _. - �. � � wn by the -to be argely re -in- , Ka ppy bride, beautifully attired, and lean, . �- , 1 i . I t .... . r�: I �� i , paring themselves accordingly. � I increasain forced. ' r a Ithongh the Fi of settlers' effect with them. . I �� �, rm lands, an If] iinos' mode of - . Ban ,4 1 .1 i the price of d the r. ' 101 on the arm of her father, appeared at � .`.I` r!' . warefare, shootinj from' th, i altar, and the weddinj I q was play- , gra I ying g I I j the ju gles and vim. 8 & fler, son of Mrs. William i _ 1�11 steady �nd _ tif i rowth in 'the popu. . bi(]. I -M g mara� � - �. - � , ' _. - ,�� I ! latioil. This is the last session of the pres. ing place , is no very dent native, it is -Sadler, of Wing Lin, was killed at Niagara ed, by Miss Lily Taylor, bf London. The -1 _�� . t � I . .�' �i� - .I entleg . latiire term and a. new election must troubleact e, imd o long a th ir mono - Falls on N 7edni 4day Of last week. � [ . � . � Railway Sui�s a t a ! - -_�, ;-- I idies. I y and Mr. brOe was assisted by Miss Craig, sister of . . _ I I be helc befor session. The new I Id! ut, they a,re are to give Sadler had gone into N agar& Falls the groom, while Mr.Janies C� Ross,brother a Z., I . , e another 0 " "' M 1 ' i t ac t � I )Jis , L - t 0 � : * t 0 , 11 I k I 'ii � �fi I ?Iil , W, I 1.13 6 4 ii I , $I , � . I t I I 1� I , U - I I 0 , ! i � , I 41 �v 0 a ii ill I U , If fuinaldo �ima�o L �i There are few countries in the world that electioil will probably be. held in Junsq, and a el and two or train from 3arni % a topped from the car of the bride, did the honors for the groom. NP91 t - on his � ­ t= lad � . "� :­ � - i I I _ il I ow i . .have aided railways so liborally, indeed three is leaders e tr Lek o 3po :. .. I . ! � . ; we, appear mces � now indicate that the Greenway of I 0 Id- be cau ht onto th i I his train and did not The important ceremony and congratqla- : I , I i: I I . and shot, the � xOuble would a n and, f ut notice an a )piosohi express, the engine of ;Flar I . � -� ,ii might may no lavishly, as,Canada has done. � Goveri men� will be oupe more sustained. tions over, the company partook of a most � : . . I - . , i they seen I to I iave the sense to keep out of which stru,-k bi d he died in two hours i � I ;_ Both Dominion and Prov' . In the ao elections! the Conservatives sumptuous wedding dinner ,prepared by w c � .. . 1. 1 . I Ancial exchequers Ming ' I I I, deceased was well-known ra spen in I . � c Z, � I � � � I will be led by harm's w ty. As it in,' Brother Jonathan afterwards, TI - �� i% : have been drawn upon continuously for the son of he late Sir Jo in Winghain, ho wing lived there for me � social converse and jolity, Mr. anil Mrs. an, - I . '� I Mr. Hugh John McDonald, ' M. � . Roan, and after a short time t i prei I A 'i - . hn,' a clever, popular has quite a 4ntract oja� his � ends in the n I I � I i , . � Past twenty-five years for ,this purpose. And ,-man, but b Philippin 39, VI;, I 0 e is continuously being He ran i 0 L. W Craig, accompanied by several 4 V I - . . ynomeanasogifted in political hil h i years, I a bra eman on th 1* I � 1 f4ll +L . fh­ +_ 11 11 d� ul & LY : L Twi. of their -at a a ,e cry is rot more. Kailway promoters 8',a- cit afir as his ilLuebrilous father, Hewill - "C .Y� a on e i Uuta and Porto . Are g L, buto een n n and London young friends, drove to the residence of Mr. ni 4 likely be the leader Rieo, an( has to .keep7seriou sly alert in for many y8ars, ving, are as importunate to -day, as they were be- � I of the 0 . ppoaition in the IV . Vilnug,I)SM a - few , Craig's father, in Hullett, where a magLaifi- in ; I ) - ' ot r fore the great Canadian: Pacific Railway 1i I . bought ti e la i iers.',into subjection a train.1 rona . next Lo'gisImture. these ne possessions -as well. He has yearn ago to r! i a i 3 Sarnia, and ran cent reeeotion- &waited them. Mr and I I — -,; . of times, bat ,,he �rascals, w1ile - couple 0114 rnia to Niagara Falls, Mrs. Criti , r duties of' d(ei scheme was launched� _g enter upop the ster , re ' ll�ven this session At the opening of the Dloininiott Parlia- I they are Deceased If aves al widow and a family of married life under the most f ivorable 1 air. R 3 theOn.tarioLegialatu is� being besieged by ment a b eager for his gold very time, they.woult small child n. i I I � Ottawa the other d' oa cumstaniase, and their numeroum, circle of fital my, the Liberals stay boupht. And, what is worse, there I —On Saturday morning, f1th inst., Harry friends will unite in wishing them much fu,- Mr. railway promoters andi deputations seeking 11 scored the first point, and it was a big one appears to be I to hope for an im mediate end - , Beeman left hislarm, con -mesion 2, Morris, ture happiness. The esteem i � the wee . subsidibies for various � cherries, and the Do- too. They introduced si ing of his trilulations. He a me to have with e. When be I I I s ! x new members, just a I troubloi an al f a lead of w)od forBlueval eharmiqyourig bride is -held a abundant- jr,,, minion Parliament at � the : present session I who had bee;n elected at bye -elections, to needed thi I to cure him got to the i ailwi 3, crossing the sleighing was � ly manifested by the large arr y of beanti- lai . I will be simile, ; . othis'-br-astfia' preade listamandheiBget-L very I poorand here thi.-tearn got stuck. ful and Useful marriage present� which ,were to I L d . schemes which -have been assisted by the not bav e even one to pe. 71 . While he was in this predicament the early showered on her, I wh - rly besetf, Many of the Mr Spaaker, while the Conservatives did tingtit in goo ha will lo him good . . I � console themselves I I --- morning train carne rolling along, and Mr. Governments in the Past have been of ser- with Thia'An.. - 4, I I- I . 'D NOTE.90—Mr. Hamilton, of LondesbDro and I I I .: 1�. � . . � UU ILE IL the country 08 &D, W bor a vain Attempt to get the hed in the Presbyterian church last of �1. � I I . - : I uron No I preac 'L� L vicetothe country, land many of those were dispoted with Liberal rule, assome - too. . I load across the track, made al . 1., . � � 1 I . , I haste to get Slabbatb, Mr. Rumball, from Manit�ba, viii ' I ; i. �_ , . � which are now being id Conservative journals are tellin —Tues sy of last week Ernest Eisler and : his ho es tinhil, .." 1� L . rojected and succeeded in get- , i . L 7 . 1i . I h W ,their rei '. . ,kl occupy the pulpit for the next two ,Ub- ing . ;­ I ; Mr rey, ting three tugs I w r 1 -4 ,.­ are seeking aid are, al readers is-tlia case. . Robert olmes wife, of left for Manitoba, where liefastenod, baths.—Mr. Walters, tr t I for � hav � i .i 4 i ine f L �J; �1� 1, ii Iling agen I � I . ­ lo, no doubt, meritor- M. P. -f or .West Huron �was one of thei tie;; they pur ose raking their horr e. caught the wood, the Dominion Life Assur&nv(e OMP&Ily, L as � 100 . I sleigh se4tteritig the " I, , �, ; ;, - ious, But, while Is is t a , case, I era recruits, a" , —Mr. i nd - I so W smashing t1 e 'bob to kindling an i in the village on Tuesday. - � Those who were - ir I � �` i� - was introduced by Sir - . Thirsk, of Stanley, front d v- � . I ,.-,!`�.` " , should not allut our Wilfrid Laurier and Hon, William Piater. left last , veek for E d onton N. the hind one a great! shaking up i we eyes , to � W. T., lug � I 4,1�.-!k;. i ., ; ,!rl � ml_ & i I I . _� � . ne anticipating an early spring owing to the � I I - . .1 : 1�1, -, i gon. I I where they in �t nd to reside in uture. horse sul.Ter �d by, the overthrow, tun- appearance of the crows and robins, are i 0 � �, I the fact that the promotors of many iof , but ior 7� 0 -1 ' IL � I - L:� 4 i , 4 . ! : —Mr. L'olitt Pi-,kett purpo es having a ately the fa itened tug was broken, freoBing hav, ag thOr hopes blasted 'for a time at . - I I the schemes that have been liberally sidFed I Hen. M'r."Harcourt, Ontario's Treasurer brick hou ie e f rm, just east of � the ani lal rorn the sleia,h. I - leasti as the present week hits been on " � 1 - I I vefted 0 bi i o t f, � I I .1 from the public purse 4ave made fortunes . , Clinton, ( urin summer. I - - 11 I � _ i � a a I . .. . has introd,u -Tthe clom�g e of I Ill ,� , ced into the Legislature a bi,Rl de- On e sday eveniog of last week a thestormiest of a very a "tiny winter, — 8 In " ' . I tl( - h . ' i out of their enterprise and much of the happy ev�ent tookiplabe Dn . Wednes. umber he fr nds of R. Ho - � . i , I ! all , signed I 0 aircumvent the. ingenuity of —A . n — Tfu lines, M. P. Mr,. North and family havei roved into the Pr . - ! day evem ig, March 8ch,, at the residence of of West Hi ron, ok onexpeoted and in� village and have taken up tf,eir residence in last. � : In * mil I , . _public money has gone into their pockets in. lionaire a who try to evade ' - . I � � stead of going to - aid i the enter 1. . $ i . 1. , ; � I the succemsions Mr. and I Ira. R Fulford, of te 3burn where formal possi asion f his bomb in Clinton, in the � house of Mr. Neil Smith They form � v form r-1 nine] ' prises f or duties a ! P Mom . ives had as- order to spe 3d th4 i evening with !him, prior ly resided in Parkhi — of' Mr. �� , � i , . at 'by dis osiog of their mi I be. a COMPAII, r of 'ri ends and relat' ; . . J . which it was voted. Ourely it is now ti e L fore the grim re membled i ) wi- in )oil the , me" ' 1I.— .r. Rothwell, t t Z , I I ­ I aper reach ' them. is go of their to his depai ture , �or Ottaws, They were Toronto, :is this week visit' g friends in I I i , as . i III. that this sorb of thil g w�aj being stoppet It is daughbeir Minn e, to Willi � I ; in � I L he' Ivety , '�L;y ,'� i strange th Aversion which bbtk riolil Sri Stuart, of accompanied by their wives, Who had village. —Ur. Quigley, of CIJ aton, is at pr ' . ;' sum � w �, " I., I - . and South Dakota. Th ceremony took place .' - ' . - i I - . I brought well filled �, I I I I ! basklito with them, and out employed in Mr. JamiO on'm boot d Rob I L I . I i . � I ! . I I - I � A: : i ; . I . I - I I I � - � � I � . I � . i : . . . � � . - i . . � I I . , . :1 I I ! ; ,� I I is � '! " . � i . . � L 't__ � jr . �' I � 4- i I . . I . . ! , � � �! � . i I 1:1 i I . . I I I !. . ! . L � i I I , I i I . � , I , - � I 1 4 . I L . I � , I i L I I � i I � I . i I I a !:, ________ � - � P% I ff-I r_ I I . I 11 - � , �i - I t� 'Al i -, i i . I ; , I � I I I i� R _' i ` i I � � �i i .- I C�1�0- N, R STORE'.—. o � I I - I — , i,.!. �, ., � i �. � 1 I _. . I 1 i 4 1 � I i i - I I T �; — . I I FOR' TEN � DAYS � I I -1 A I I I i I . L - i . I .- i I ... . � , I � . . ; 1 4 : . _� I I I 11111111101111111111 I ; ! i ___ I . !-; t � . � . � I I ,:�_i : .! I . i . . . . I . . i i I I!, . i :1 � I � 1 � .1 . I One hunAred Men's Suits to be sold at 65.50. ; ' I q? � ; � j � : . , � � i . 1- . � . I I i I I � ; i I f I � Sevei�tv.jfive Boys' Sn4s, 3 pieces, for boys' fr 1 10 to 1.4-:- d I � � I - - - � I ears of age, all -wool, Hahfax Twood re:e1ber, coat- � - 1_11 - � . . - I __ '. d? � Irest and pants, for', qP2.50. i 1 1 - � . . i . I I I ..� I I -1 �i � . I 1 1 4 I i - . We havid, no hesitation'�'n saying that these are th 3 best valu,6 i ! - . i - ever, sbown in SO'afoarth. 'We bought from a M anu. � 1 � . I - . fact4rer the entire trange at a price. I i . . r I I I �, � 1. I . I i i �i - I . : - , , e havef.li the best Prints at Sic—full size, aild a Cotto'n gt - I I . � , � - 50c ffiat are trade -winners. . . � I t - I . � i . . I i n I ! . . � � - I - ; . . . I I � � I I 71 " : . � ,; �1 I - : � I . . I I I i�COME WITH THE CROWDS 7O. I : 1 4010 � i � ,:", . - . . � I i, -1 � I I , : � . . I . I . � Is, - I . nvn _', I 0 0 UNN SEAFOn ins 4 1 � I ''lei 0 1 - . r I , I� I F . I Z i I I I " � ; I 11 I __ I � -4 - i ! . I � ,_ I . . _� slice a t�re. We hope ere long to' see Mr. Liverpool disposing of a I shipment of hor44 I . - r I ' � . . � . , Titintieson able to assume active d#ties once and cattle, which they took there a - mouth -i pore. -­Xr. James Baird still %continues or so ago, returned home on Thursday even. I very poorly and his many friends F,hope for ing of Ismit week. They came home by the ti , It improvement with the advent 4f warmer same boat as they went out on and repbrt a - I . WeatUer.­ he Brucefield spring show will pretty rough passage an the return t i . I rlp-- .r �e held on ednesday, the 19tfi of April.— Wr . James BeIL jr., of the London road, - :. I , �. r. A.;j P. etchen has complete&bis' work- recently purchased from Mr. David Rick- , -connectio with the Farmers'; Institute ney, of the Thames road, a t�v,o year and - J I iiialatio a &no is again settled do4 n to the el htmontha'old gelding,, raim.ed by Mr. �G., 4ily r)utin6 of farff0ife. Mr. Miatchen is WrIen, of Hullet, .and sired by James liar- , ract cal al 'well a's a theroetical Urmer.— ton's entire horse " Joe Auderson,lp whicit � i a 11, o Heneall, is this weekAhe guest tipped the beam at 1560 1pounds. This is -; ,the iss a Taylor, in Statilef.—While, the kind of stock that meets with ready do. ' , u i ig fr Exeter on Friday, evening, mand and goodprielas in the horse maiket. '. 1, I I A � � , I ib lot inst., B. ft. Higgins had'� the mis- —Mr. James White has i1been very Poor! artunei. to lose a sealette �vg. It 'was hang- during the past week. —Mesers. W. J. W2 ] I -I ig over the back of the cutter and it must and Charles Manna have. ented M;r-. JAM" I ive fallen off. � � or -brig I o , i' t Vfll&g I � Logaim's dwelling and lim n . - '9 ,,, AV.�LL —The following passengers and the latter will move to the dwll?,�vi A -(re tio� , orn this station during last the first of next month. :r. R. �Rsmmiein� , , I �ete�jroj - . the7, i (ek to the f, Ilowing distan,t points : Rev. tends holding.his Millinery openings on Fri- 7alter Muiri wife and family to Glasgow, day and Saturday of this I week —Mrs. B. B. -otland ; .. Foote, Win. Foote;, 'T urch � , ,. � . -Reid, Humeston has p as d the dwelling of I Reid, jl J. Wilson , and � 1'�'ilson Mr. George Kydd, which was offered for - �4 Seat 11e, for the Ki�w -like ; sale on Saturday last.—Rev. W. E. Kerr . . bothas Ward and � wife, - Robert delivered a very praratiCal sermon in the �ard 9�2d. vy'ife end Win. Thirsk -and wife Methodist church on Sabbath evening last. Wetaski *in, Alberta; A. Wilda� and two his subject being " The evilsof debt . ," and � ra . lannah, Nor r�a'te to , � th Dakot* ; Mrs. in which the reverend gentleman urged the - . � nk O'Neil and daughter to Napinka, payment of all our just debts, as one of the- � anitobs ; Arthur *Townsend to�: Groton, most JIM orrtant duties welow� to our fellow . I I ... outh Dak ; Lorne Carter to Bismarck, man-anTsociety at la ' A song service --� rorDh Dak,t i * tb im Mert'ro — . ; Wm. Reid to Omndon. will be held n Aiat church on the anitimba ; ID. MeTivish and Frank Brown ,evening of Easter Sabbath.—The Canadian I 11 Carbim I rryo,,Manitoba ; George S� I bevetison Order of Fores rp ge 1 receiving a num- 3d eiste t Marlette, Michigan ;� Charles ber of applications .for Membe r rabip. rThe LLL 'r ' T outled�e ro Lapeir, Michigan. � � lodge in doing good work land deserves the i . . . . ;�L_ its I! 4 additions it is receiving: I 1111111111 ! ;� — r membership, r __ ; 4 .1 4 1 r —Professor Harriston, of 'London, preached - I , .� i . : 4 1 Kippen. i with mu6h acceptance in St. Paul's chu h I Irch N6TES.— ra. Sturgeon, who has been on 8abbath evening last.�-The friends 0i ending a I rc e months' visit wir,h her Mr. Peter MeNaughton will be pleased to I - r other, iMr, Jarr *s Smillie, of 'this; village, learn that he stood the operation, recently d 1tracing other friends, has returned to , performed in the London hospital for ap,- --- r home in Dakota.—Mrs. John Anderion piendicitis, very well, and 1 that he ' .. . � o or som w0e ks has been prevented from I greasing as rapi . as . I . . — tending tol he. Imouslabold duties. through An entertainment will be eld in the Meth- ' ne a, i. now improving. -.Mr. HenrV odist-Zhurch on Good i Friday evening under i � . .0 , of I te 1111%, Northwest Toarri6ry, wh7o I the auspices of the choir. � In addition to "I e Vs 3t thre) months has been among local talent the services of Mr. Rathrin ,'. ie a he -a, ret W rned to his hoine on Tues- McDonald, the celebrated�singer,of London,, - r . . rr last. M Ir. Hood took with, him six has been secured for the occasion,—Mr. J. . 8158 and a ar load of farm.produett. C. Stoneman was in St.� Catharines this I � Elood one f the go -&-head farmers of week as representative of one of our locat it dist i I at d whatever he turns his lodge orders.—Mr. and Mrs. W. Taff left Vto a rr�s t( turn into money. ,As the for their home in Mau" ba, on Monday I " ra roll roun( , . he still retains his fresh- last- i I I vi or, & i I never appears to grow __�.. � . I - i I r I � Hit many ' ionds here wish him. a safe . I I . .. I 4 U le 'Re Acheson is this *week in . i y. --n V. i Walton. I o : nto, On con mittee work, -in connection CARD SOVIAL.—A card social was held at t the illorn �7 Mission schemes of the Mr. M. 'Rowland's on Monday evening last, - � � u III.— '� W`m. Murdock, of Stanley, when the following persons took part -in the ' "I takes g' at interest in the caring of the contest: No. I table—MUN Minnie MaDaim- - � n bee, 0 who, by careful study, has ald and Mr. P. J. Ryan, vile. Miss Mar � � y Mic, ' .T it a goiDd a tecess in a financial way, on QU i d Mr. M. Coleman; No. 2 table— . I a in IV . L 09 my laist ishipped. 300 pounds of 'honey MI ate Ryan and Mr. A'. MeQuaig, vs. tee Northwies ,and 100 pounds to British Miss Minnie Rowland and I Mr. W. J. Ful- . l la bia.-j�We feel sorry to note that Mr. ton. The results of the ecinte8ts was a vie, a Butt, sr., of the London Road,- has tor of 5 to 2 in favor 8f Miss McDonald . I et for th � 'Past few, days very poorly.— an1p. J. Ryan of No. I � tabl , while the r- , r. Tomep Vpshall, of the village, is con- victory of No. 2 table was 98il; -won by 6 I ei to the, house, through a bad- cold. — L to f i favor of Miss Ryan and A. games onrin " logo hit ir�e been Moving at a rapid rate McQuaig. After the co�toagL, lunch ,was e )ast fefa, �days of the sleighitig.; Many served by the host and h6 stess, and botht � r made 0 , eg r#ire now being loaded at winners and losere sat down to the table� " 11 r itation i .or � oodatimck, Our station in which was laden with all �he delicacies of , a one of, great activity, and the large the season, and all partook I of a hearty re - I L S1111ties 0 : 1 pork, grain, and other farm justice I net$ I ng a ip past. After wus ollone all ajourned I rorn ere eeps our to the parlor, where a programme r reu� I 0 -natu li, and obli ing r. ,Iegg on the dered, consisting of songs and- instram, ttend , ' the wants of t a ablic. — music, in which all took an, active part an � ri ood a are now getting well filled at the completion all reti�red to thei re- ithth 1' o i I 11 ing season a fuel.— r.D. D. spective homes, feeling pleiAed with t en- - il n's e wagons, from Sesforth, are 10yable evening spent. Mr. and Mrs, � W- 'r ' di their way home. land Ldeserve credit fortheii hospi - o ei � wen Ing Lij t to be�4e 11 L.. � . r4, limadiiia c own with hen fruit.—The NGTw,—Our saw -mill is running . full , � quantity 4 if new goods being laid On blast, Land the farmers are busy � . I ierchantal ,ounters and sherves, would I . 9 . their lumber home.—Aieseri. P. J. 'LLL - roe . rr� to indi, ' a I neoustme. Our Ryan spent Wednesday evening in B I rp nants r : I always up to date.—MrB. . - ' I theguest4 of Miss koscb,—One. day last - L t kti ion, of t . h illage, was spending a few. I week, while J. Shannon *r., was unloading - . 0, visiting oar sister f J . f rs. James Dick, of a load of grain at Mr, R, '� McLeod's a - ft rth. , . . � hoD ping mill, the horses became frightened 11�d , ran down street, eim J I i . Ming in contict with - .1 �, I i � Hensall. Mr. Humphries' water house where they � - N . - ��ejex nd a cordial invitation t were brought to a sudden stop. Fortunate- --- , �,, �4 it s&M and surrounding country to ou ly no datrage was done.—Mr. James John - mill e* openinc on Friday and SAturday r atom has I purchased a new threshing outfit, I i. 24th nd Wth. E. Rationle, Henvall. 1682-1 ' and intendio making things lively in the CiCAL RIXFS.—The snow storm of this threshing line.—Mr. James Ryan, jr,, has . r k �b made good eleighing for the disposed of his export cattle to Mr. Dale, Of out. ,Messrs. Willis and Shepherd Clinton. These cattle averaged 1,390 pounds 6 a sh,ipment of hogs last wee� and each, and were about the best in the town- , n on *on day of this week they gbip.ped NWP. I �� VI thr d k from this station.�-Curl- -no� . I i d alleati Cwl al3re still being enjoyed on . I I - r k nd he interest and attendance ' K=kton.;: - I . ot al iem. 'to grow less. —Miss Mabel Doxxca_—The Balmoral club have doacid- . I u Ids, of London, was in the village the lad to ive their closing ball! on July lat. __ --- - 11part-of-the week visiting berparents.— Allies Ids, L. Brethour is visiting friends in � Groor e gram was in London this St. Marys.—Miss Etta Fletcher is v1sitwig k on iness.—The Messrs. Coo k- Brot. relatives in,St. Marys.—Miss Phoebe Tufts .. � r iceivad by express on Wednesday a spent Sunday at home.—Miterial is being . shippent of bicycles which,in addition laid on the ground for the erection of a now r , lir arready large stock, makes- them English church.—Mr. George Freeman, of lisale 1 dealers.—The 'Hensall initiation Markbam,'is visiting relati-y'es in thin vidn- � egrep team of the Independent Order ity. —About forty of our yo'ung folks at- - difelliDws intend, in the near future, tended a dancing party giv*n by 1dr. and . � ii ig t e lodge of Exeter and exemplify- Mrs. DeLyle Nethereott, of 'Fullerton. All 11 ' tla.wWk of the order. -M:c`DoneII,r)3rc;. report having had a splendid time.—Rev. i � bb6ir new offi. e in their hardware store John Ball delivered an eloquent sermon on " I i . ,�comp e an furnished and it Sunday evening last, to young men.— - I I , ai I er fine appearance.—Mr. John "Sam." G'rigg, ex -hotel keeper, of London, Vol I o ra into full possession of � Mr. occupied the pulpit here in the Methodist I'll In ram's farm, which he purchased, church on Sunday ' morning last-, and 4 ' rat: of ril.—Rev. J. S. Henderson preached, to a large congregation, a very - � ed t e first of big series of special I impressive and instructive sermon,­mWi. rr I . � 66 a on The Tabernacle" in Carmel I Harvey Getler, of Fullarton, spent Sund�yl_ r F , on i I terign church Sabbath evenin with Rev. John B&II.—ArthurDoupem* � 11,,.The� sermon was listened to wiOtf tend's building a new kitchen the coming - ,interest by a large con regation.— summer.—J. 0. Taft* fell on the ice 009 - John.Pope, tailor, reports tusiness as Sunday last and broke one rib and fise- �� : good,with -him in his first week of re. tared another.—Mrs. Dawson ison the siak .1 i I ilk �ug � business here.. --Mears. ,7aites, list.—George Allen spent Sunday w I � Prt and, William Bell. who haye been in Thom" R-madhoume. , ; ; r � I I i � I a I I � � i I � � I . - � i : : i L � � I � . , I i . . � 4 i , L : ; . r . - � I � i i � I- . - . . II � 11 - _­ - ; r . __ - __ ___ I � . - . .- - ­­ -----:,— I I " r I I . . I L � i i � � : . f ; � I I � I I I I I L - I � I - I � � . � . I ! ! I I . -1. _­­_­ ____ - -�,._-Lr,--__.---,_�---_------I---";---_---�--rr -LL -- _-- r I __ - L , - I I " L -If" XAW .� , L TOE Brw-ORTJ T.�eigigue Imeld a .voiday'Ovenitig ArV livid temper � :'41 ., F.irst, by . oil " by MZ P. , dilisiri., The p 3 - I .Were ISO full 4 v , ceptible inou per � , in"urig 1WAS -8 ore to all,. At, �,� . Vening" " I "I LLL Mies E L L Iii sioeestneeemp' .. . __ .. mmitti I . I ,,itten report$- GATUF'RI�xos.- I beva �coudu:l&tinj yethodist ebturc We are sorry to i i,s -st4ll -aoriflaed_� ving ij*$ still ve�ty , L - tice bbwt- MAS`t�alr, gI tbo big recov, so far improved � brlotht-ry Mr. J� - I . . J I Joaptsinlg Still, . - ,M1jea ot the bon Wednesday mon I - . Lholne a loving W", a true friend ' t�o . I I ureAvead family; of the -entire a" i :!!!! ! .1 I 4 1, '. TL'OVAJ, BpalEr. . DiX5 Zas drivin last, ,oe1k, ibis bu I horse ran aw-ay­ . - Placa the horec,_� - ,went, off -with tb �� I � 4D. G-tiab's ye rbjk 111VII, wh`6 untlg the -9 h AS ts � . I yortanstely botf, injury__M,r� IWIL Brenner, both "lol holy Matrit"011 geo** & 10119 alaic *j3euder b" secur & Witover's tan; last TuesdaY for f Mrs, Conrist,d Mill be* gone to Aliebt and -sister.—Mr , I icatied, on his perf There will be 9 ,Evangelfea:l churl -Asy, at 2 01�clock fianday.. � Rev� -V . older, will . condui H-ess. isr.,sold -a J figarer.—We unde I Ruby, of Vine Bro, L .1 - �- oldJersey heifer . - � Ifood. iooe.-­41r. J ew 'day's ago. I f"the?m farm.-3�1 TuesdUYL into 11 make room fiir hii wbo h" Porcliaeo zemithishop and w-11 commercial c0111801 Of ;Mr. R, J. Rage school, which is bi � week, is making r! gratulate, him ,on I Z � Messrs, E. Bosseii, agents for N,oxon I ,are Aom,g great wo: ahead of all and t be b"Um Last I sold 36,0f them am orders are as big Is , - I - - !!"._ � 11 G . — V, Wedd7W " on Fri in your seat befo lebestrit -has ended L . melody sublime .4 0) I fuu.—Mr. Bert Bi I - Tuends with Xt Blu=rio' road.—], Roth of his hand a 184t iweelk.—lu I next 8tibbath, insl L ' . . f . J , a or the - 9 , L sieralse'limfg4e . � ' and the and I * " ( ' i L singing.—Alro. ,I Himeof Morris, wb . � 'Of late, is itimprovii of the Bluevilim �roi Friday afternoon,, L which Vhe -young I tripped u.ntil mal Xwen, of Dresden � 47, after visiting Hineardine,, Tu . .. and Stewart sh . rollers to theold L and Mrs. Robert fiftimenth annivers Mondary relatives an f riem 'With them. A V spent. in the tam Javitation earA is V —Mr. Jobn�Xitcb otity.Mital hell and 'WA4 in, the village J rollem—The flax i semonllg Work. —M tUrnolmd, home Ion short course of aut , ,college.—Miss - daugirfitor of MM mr. h .Ifl" lirl I � #A flie first .line of -M I home '"J"t Wedn Charles L TurvIeT, : � I I , . I I - I k� � PLEASAWT E" � . . . I I I ing of last week a � � � I t at the reside L - ; � . " LQ� BoNer, : butter foatery --- -_ . in ti . . I r ton A cream simpars � noon, went round.* ; invited MIAMI to I : machiia work. In � ber gathered, after � . ,--im,ove was; drawn as � �by the cream sepas. .. .. . faction of thorougbly' .and L to unda;_ - a his �Iarrner should h%v ��rry en the dali Mr. Bobier had �. 'Which ihe gave a ' ment. ThimseleaVi tation -to the Farm nitich enjoyed by A Mr. and Mrs. 8inal !or home Well LL N0TX$._M,Lr. IL i to Chicago about - , I � 'trade of a barbar, � to serious illness. I �Vippe, follow—ed bL . tift of the right - heft that he in � Newen And bride b I . they intend: t visbas of th-ei them,—Mr. and 1 turned from their ,L �012 the old born ' - the Deering,agen ,� stall, and Mosers. R Zuridli, interid. hold Of Deenfag harrvesti on Saturday, April , reeve of Tuckersmi d Aucceeded .* of * era to A it dra fee urst a We are pleased t !'or, who broke her lug nicely. 'Their � -frZ= Relatuckv an _ _ upse Of f"01- is L � —.Early X044a .Y deavor#d tio ,efloit , I Z I - __J