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The Huron Expositor, 1902-03-07, Page 1� __ - � - ; . . . � � I I ; - I . ; 11 � . , , � � . I . I I I � . . I I ; . � . i . I . . . I . I . i . I I I - . . P_ _7 - ----- __-;;�� � - - --- . 1 1902 - ,� I ... I _"�� � Asaw � 1�' — -_-_-_-1-.11MN1111W . - - - NNW . I � � . . � � - � , - - 1. , -, . I f4 � I : I � . � � I � i I i . . . 'r 4 - W_ AF a, . I � I � , . I . � � N . 11 � � I � 1 � - " .- i � - - I . . 11 . I I wortit - �� I . . I . � I 1 i � I ; I H . r I � i I . I . I - fl. I I I : I . , I I ; I � A�f ; � . I �, , , � � I � � I . - t I - � � ! ! ! ; , � - . I . � r,r i i i I i 1� It � Z; ! I � I ,I � , � I ; , I I 9 � �1 � il I I I I . 1. � I - I U � I .1 ; i . I i / i i � ; . !V I . � : i i I t � . � I � � � � � \\N � 7." . I � I . I a--a-It . I � I . � i I �_ I + - _! � 1 � � I . i . . � I i . I - I � 1 1 1 �4 . . . i I . - i "I I I I . r . � . __ i � : - I . � I I - I - -1 �1 I I I I I . . I 11 __ � I iP iii, am %baolat — - - - - - __ L_ I - . - . . . I I � . - I , at disaat 0 . TgIRTY-THIRD Y � - i 1, I c I - - ___ 11 I I I I.". ---.-- � . I - i ; any is- � , � i � � � . � I � I I Ir . � . � - � � I I i ­ :� � _e over your par, WHOLE NUMBER, 1,786, . i � : . I I A ORTH, FRIDAY, MARCH. 79 1902. - ; __ MOLE" BRo,s., Publishers * t = —_ ; 4 , entirely . � i ! * I : . i 11 I lsa'i,fied. , -_ --- I -1 �! I - - ­_ - — - : � 1 $1 a Year in Advance. � � here b - ­_ - � ; f ' - ' , , � I ,efore we w ! - - i 6 I i . ;6;ZZ;Z�2 ' I � I i ' � I 1 , 7 � � FROM STOCKTON T hiDIN- � ,con d sib on the couches �r walk about and The oeoupants had gone to church and dar- a;t that time -a promineub p :_ . I � � . I . __ i e h 6 iotures of Sdotland's artiste. I , ractitioner in i . A 0, Matter what i timersb1p. - ing their absence the fire broke out, bE-iag Goderich, and later practised law there. In i , . . . t .. Dissolution of Pa ' ' I BURGH. � I 'tea e'd'o t i �n I 1p I Photograph A ; � . . � e building wA14 closed and -then I . first diocovered by Mr. Jame3 L-ine and an. 1867 he was married in Guelph to Mins � � — , , � ay a' trifl& more . � I 1 4 - 1 1 q other gentleman, who immediately raised Agues Galt, sister of Mr, John Galt . � i � 4*4 - ( ut there -was only an ol� family umbrella _� . - . . . Fe . �- I 1, t �oo the car down to the street oar effloe, � , )r artiol!� would i When I left your re,a,, era ,a ek I liJad - are got i � I . of � ting our * V a at 1! � , Frames an slarj%-- and it was not long before a large Goderieh, and a descendant of Mr. 310in I # ' 30mPleted my researel 'IL � rood alud, ') I I saw somet4ing of 8 a cba,p�al.� he a, and at I,knew I would not get mine, I � � ; ; ; i � 'we buy the, .. � Notice is hereby g a , th � P t' A()na�tohoonl 5 ' itre6t gJ t what I thought a g - argain - . uuinbe� of -neighbors were on the a and Galt, -the novelist, who -came to Canada in ; I hen ,iven at the� p=artnerahip h!srotaf �resnlia I subsisting betwee"n the an. We went ihoiie along I -th ; ate i . ;eat*b at an succeeded in saviag nearly all the oene Z .1 �� � orn'ents. the twenties, Mr. .Haldane remained � at is what we. , dereigued, as clothiers and furriers, caFried on sit the To�w I 8e&forbb,,ia the County of wHoh bagits at the palace and hen merism . � I 1. 1�� o in rells store in � —the beat, this . It was the first bargain I 14 Leathet An'd Bras,% The loss is'heavy, bu � i . Huron, unaer the firm name of " Greig & Ma I I b we understand it is Goderich for a short time after his nia i � , cdonald) day been dissolved by into High street on its way past , ve thought I got, hub b,orfore I . left Edin. I i . . niage, I � I . . � ! tremend mutual consent. I St. Giles P ' . . iartly ��Vbred by insurance. and subsequently I - � 011% rep;X. � to the castle. I think I told you bef�re ur I REGULAR 356 40a and 50a each, ' � practicedpa Saginaw,]Dun� � i i . . . I h I began to doubt the reality of my � ­4)� Thur.sday of last week, Miss Ethel dam and Windsor, having moved to the last : . . I . ' _9111anr� a dollarls�,� � I Tha&3.id business will be carried on by Metare. Grei erly t 6� home ��of - fortune. I don't thiuk I.will tell you - : i I Ao - & Stewart, to whom all debts 00 Ro1art,0,,d%'#ghter of Mr. John Roberts, of mentioned place in 1894. H I f ! 1 � d if at owing to said partnership are to be paid, and all claims the aristoorgaacy, and theme home W'usb h4vo . us now whist I did on Sunday, but start For 25C d 350 Xach. Goderid1h, and Mr. Charles Warbane, o! —A very pretty wedding took Place on ; I 7 ' again on Monday morning. I think I i I I I ' , thinksus t:atd, partnership are to be been fine c i a� , � � 0, youx, presented to the said Mesera Greig & Stewart, by'whom t lam witl'be mettled. nem. They have been so Well and put ! ­... 11, . . liham. Ragland, were joined in wed- the 25th ult., at _`�, about sam new � the home of Mia, Eller- d � - I .0 cleverly built, -,and I atood in a , azement I at �ol you that I wanted to go to Roalin on � : lock , at the residence of the bride's G a � 2 1"L_' i� I - ; Dated at Seaforth, this 12Gh day of February, 1902. "" d rich, her daughter 7 . the quaint carving over t�e doo * and wla- ,the Friday, huh was afraid I had not time, .t Mius I a .1 ;�, - MoPhers-au, of th# town,Rev. 113 ­ A11EX. d, 11 a!!. . I , : - - , M_ 1 JTR %untIrl. Nellie" �Ofing Ounited in -the ;holy bonds .of I .1 acosq o e,o cour a,,, 0o etermined to go ther� first thing Mon. NT'L I . � � f, dows Qf some of the pl s f . 1 .9 1 James � . Ande! son tying the' nuptial knot. matrimony � I ics. Witness, R. -S. H.A,YS. (Sig ed) JOHN 0. GREIG. weremore elaborate �than bther , but'lit Is � ds . You know there i � th f iii, castl 4 ,�� C . ,A 1�o Charles PetArff, Llof Thistle- ,5 I , M 0 a one a, I � '! * i ;71 . _O' of last week, another of town,Etobrooketownship. Thebride,who t It . I ­ . I jnw� t ii Wainesd&y � L I - 11 � (Sig ed) R. J. MACDONALD. gablesi, stone balconies, queer. haped w to er and chapel at. Romlin and the prentice I . SEAFORTH* hose happy events which always make two was, unattended. Was gowned in a becoming i 1 1 . n' ! � . I I � a L � � I in this stora ha,,:, . 411-- dowff,�outside stone mt&il�, Lon ar in th hearts beat as one. took place at the Prea- suit of blue, with trimmings: of white obif- I I ; . g i:: I ;:I�j:l ;:!;� :11:,� I!! �, 521L old olvok o1atter is said to be alone worth I Frame any size made to order. . , � 1 H � , deli' I � MR12" '', il I � 1, � ! ru � 9 =9N Lg::, i towers all made me exclaim ojve their odd.' re is the glen and pretty bytertan manse, Fordwich, by the Rev. R. ion. The ceremony was performed by Rev, � 4ud � i il, eacy f . . I ,a sit. Then thel � a are 11CM show_ � � i I . 1. ] � I pl L I *The ;co ntry about, I U I I 1, noes, qr oldness I would like' t say. ! Bub about these I must "I - ____.� B. Dobson, when Mine Emma V. Smith, of J. W. Robinson, in the presence of on't I d � I and � H a to� believe that I � i , i a Mr. immediate friend$ ,of -both contracting ii I I . t Place �s tall of historical I res I wasi a tel You again. - S. McL, in favor of the proposed eleetz ic railway in dort ie � was united in marri ge to y the L . favori�e haunt of Sir Scott. W . 11 I I � - I , � ,er � � LL - Hdron is, that it will, tomome extent, enter Rober# HasLie, a prosperous farmer of, the parties. ��, e., . Wo . ; I I I I T the variety, _" L , �� ;S3 ow d 9 went �hrough a " olose,'or �vh t we ul Electric Rd�lways. ' i INTO COZAPETITJO?� 9th coteepsion of Howick. : —Wm. Pollard & Son, of McK.111op H Popular lin,as H 0 YOU 11,do Int 0 call a !narrow lane, into a co' I '.��Je . 9 re. ji '1Y (late., are iva' ; ! � . I. LOrt at the 414 ' EAR h the steam railways in connection with �. McLoan, a former resident of God- centl delivered to Wateon & Emigh, au Sea- a _f ' - - - t . � � . of wh�oh stands an old buildin that N�av EXPOSIToR,-T�hero is a feeling W4 � y ii . - � I - � 4 , , � thd carrying trade of -the county- It is eriob, �nd a brother of Mr. Robert McLean, forth, fl ve export Steers that ti te N , I I ! I I once �, h6tel frequented by g nt omen trav0- ;al oat amounting to prejudice in many �. of thaO town,�died in Buffalo I d the beam T! . . ; lers, �.Ad near it was the . . 14n rters. in opposition to the proposed belt mal , on Satardary, 14 hambrays h I +++q-l��� . R g point 1[ of � atained on nearly every hand t at 6,980 pounds, an average of I,' .39.6 pounds. .1 . . i and- i - a, Ft ea :),&d, after several weeks-' illneEs The price received was 65 25, amounting to L i _ , r 11in of -electric railways in the con adian railway companies charge exhorbitant I . the Nowcastl ,wi e ac � -eable (; 11' . a and Glasgow c hee. The � nty of I . gharns from blood poisoning. He *'as about 55 $366,45. They also delivered to Winter & 4 "I . ! , . house; were quite piotureaqde, d they a� 'R, roh, ac[d it might not'be out of place to rates for carrying Canadian . produce and I I On, will be more . . us many ti � 'd ' gi a some of the reasons put forward by some manufacturee. We send a large number of years of age, ani leaves a widow and family Stewart, of Seaforth, on Thursday of the . - � The above queption ha ' s been put t� � M10S Ill the c art were, by reason d,'t beir oloazili- of four' boV8 and two girls. Mr. �, I � L - r representatives to Patli ant, part of their �, at could be. I ... I *1 lof hose who opposa the undertaking. The am McLean same week, eight dressed pigp which weigh- T h 'IN I � the past ten days. The man who studi,bs and weighs., every UeS3, n very great contrastito the greater !'fire t com ' duiies at least bEiUg t�'guard the public) in- �ging D41 ounde. I , � I i had baron a residint of Buff,do since hie re- ad 1,556 pounds, avers Z � ' part Of the street outside. 1 . I a from an elderly lady who over- I I - P - Ods, , proposition which coliles under his not'le is the indvidual I I he'E rd me express the ,��ish that the line te�ests of the country.' � The�s men, previ. moval'f rom Godeiioh some 133 or 14 years Seven cents per pound was re.ceived,, t . � t i Z �) I J Knox�s house, with �Ls utBile stone ago, . - � to I I Z � - who comes at us in th' - . wo ild be built. 8 ho ' ands in ous to entering Par)Am�enb . amounting to $1708 92. The i pigs 'were ot I I I e. above fra. I n d a3 he en ters 'ou � h Id up her h � , have always -&I very pretty wedding was Bolembiz9d . - I -eiat and elegant I . p4l�And little shop wiu�o*s elow, stands , 'd full lare cn all r4ilroads, hub after- , � ,_ ice 'frightand declared tha I qni,e sx months old. Two -of the ca_ -Ale � me of ; I e it was horrid to pai I . . ooda. -� � tore and sizes tip and learned that our, I . . right O,:ut in the street just 1pa t the pl' � wards they are approached by the rail in Westfialdb at the residence of the btidt's brood were keptforbome use -and one i I . Is 'the thi ak of it. Why, saR she, -they � way broth4r'i Mr. -George Wallace, In the pres- disposed of for a brood -sow. � 'WAS i . : i . whero name changes from anongate i to i� I ic ` �� � - I � I . High' treet. It seemed to i e that the ; � . . - , . br s, the neweat - man who killed the Preb�ident to death that oMcials and offered something equivalent to � best, The Xi, . ,,, be - I - !� war t at , 0, . I in. a g O' day, February ' 120' th, 'by the Rev. S. -M. , I 0 � E , . 1h . I � house Was well for d h. he rigid �reo ause it is worsq than hanging odly aura of money. They accept it, euce of a small party of friends, on Wednes . . I Tpromige of MoRe ! forme*' might beat ible view I I 0 qufred'of her -if she. had �ver seen an electric a rom that on, anyone- who knows any- Canada. 41 , get the beat OoB f Whaley, B� A , of St. Helena, when Alias V I , 'he weaves, makt � V i - and St. Giles. �y the time *' ca�- �h uo, she said, �he never had, nor' u f whatever about human nature will . I HAL'" PRI.C. ' . 8; ' the street 0 .. '. th g Thomaoine Wallace w4a united in . -The Manitoba Legislature was proro. . w ate . and give . I -1. . r E d to. a it marriage 9 soraa -ALE got to the iron church on the I ass'ared bar that there d� 'i that, the independence of these g1led on Satura&y last. . L� . I orner of �he I � �d � � d � -if not entirely to Mi. John Cunningham, a proaperou-s ,. ii I Z � � atreeb� which separates the pas le- an frpm W�s not the slightest aa�ger to her personal legislators becomes diva'Ofed, � farmer f rcm near M -An explosion of gas in .'the f-urnace -of - � � . � - fl, ­ the p�laoe end of High shrecki was �ourin' salety &a far as the electkic current was con- obliterate&, when dealing with railway mat-' Young arkdale. the public acetylene gas .,building at Car. I . On Tburaday, February 20th, James berry, caused a blaze last Sa s, - high I . .1 9 n:d, ey it she chose ,to engage in tets, I know there is a righteous .agitation -1 1; :-renadine' has been carried out to the letter in e ery 'de,tail as ad -ver- rain ! e got into a I monlrey �J L I I I I Po w car ab( ; eat to B XL ps, and clinging . � . , I ' , cal a an BE i�� the country in fivor of a railway commis- NJ iller� a reapeiiiWd reei.dent of B line, How- 11 , . i ter's place. It rained all lu�,c time, sh n climb the trolly pole and grab . � � resulting in the total destruction Of the PIQ 41 .. I fised. There is absolutely no humbug abo u t it and as to its ick, passed over to the great silent majority, V tre are b I bu I � � eginning, I 0 ) th live wi�e. And ag�in, I have met nine- .010n, and, I jusb hope it.will be granted as'it i s, . . did no -thatr k ep me f oin 9 at the! age of 45. He was born in Blaublip6rd and b ilding. The loss -in about $8,000, With i I . . . . I y harm 'and might be pro- aurance. . � , I . tjy -ng 'there as never been -, any- goingas I had intended, to I . out_r towns ip, ;ind had been ill about a I . success, we are correct in sayi L't feel I could let� LT,0 in n, a least w'ou no in u I ; .1 a fellows who re not in th ild net.do an :� . . 0 � I I af aid to grapple with t - a unhewn monsters dtictive of much g�od- However, the great year. -An Ottawa,A*spatch says : Conserva- I mds. thing -in the way of sales in the Tow 'of Seaforth, or we .� THE CA I � I A litt. over a year age he removed to Mich- .. I � - of the foreab and some o them are menacing danger in the' tives and Lib,ral, alike extended, a very t_ � i I E. . entirely I event of this taking ! I 11 I igan, but beivg ill return . I Ab'the castle gate I at by a man place would be that those who compos3 . � in Bl&eks- . � inigabt say in Western Ontario, to any here near approach it � S�Ba at home when they are I ageripg around the 1. . d w ad to Howick. He hearty greeiing to Sir -Char1ies Tapper on . � . I in a,' blue cost with brass buttons 'Who I be ts, pinions and pul eys of a, threshing the oommisaion could be just as easily as a, son of Andrew Miller, of WiDgham, the occasion ot his -visit to ' -the House Of ' . . . � "ng , ' I P&PLINS I - I e'lither for the values given or amount 0 , goods; sold. Buyers aske4 if I would like a � Wo to take �1 me i machine and in close to ch 'with the t,dath appro4ched by the railway in.inagement as axid w I as a member of the Church of b - Commons. The veteran statesman is look- � , . � I I, have come -from all parts of the count - and ' hrough the castle, but f llaid iao. As a� o.1111h swiftly revolviv c3linder and yet v�at members of Parliament are. There ' land.! ing remarkably -well. 1 7 ELECTRAS .. no m4tter how t I .t i v. is -A quiet bome wedding took I " . rule he guides talk so fast an insist on 'you i n hat both t emselves ' More trath than poetry in the words of the ilk I .1 y �h t , both t and their -Mr. Fimpa, W -ick is to:introduee abill into I � t place at ; .1, areat the distance they canae, we are lad tu ing,� eri the home of James Gould, of Exeter, on I � AMAZONS E � . I .a certain way, so I th : h4 cared at th� lamps on the A . the Dominion P&rliamant be able to 'say go . "In ght I would' i . za - �ho sea would be a ' tateeman that " A golden k -ay . I I fc� � �. olan a . � realpecti tela- � , I - . do 7"Belf. You have often Be n picture of� elootric oars. must be said thab' wf un oc any door." and of the Can%dian when graph and teleplione compinies. - 11 i � � � his daughter, Hattie, was united in mar- I I I Will _ we r- in J � 'a b frightened at t an to the ,effect that ts SERGES I that invariably their parting words re : ;Tha,t they ' ' e . f ten I il k Wednesday -afternoon of last week, Oft, I hers. . I the c�stle, and these Q%n to you. be,ter, thb people who �021%igl I his every man consolidate the present law and brin he � I 0 . 1. , � -1 than �� of the E-ituation and; g I riage )to Mr. Sidney Sanders, of Exeter but � ,g the I � _. � � . I neral appear-' ad -bagea, although . nu 9 telephone companies under �the control of not:in the least disappoifited, and U; gla , y come again sh�uld be plac d i =price." In view -of these things, formerly of Stephen. The ptial knot the railway committee of � . I ance.�11 It seemed to me, after p sin thro aglii I competition is our only sure way of obtain I to such a sale if they had to, co � . ; � nli a a I g �l � I . I ik ,ly bird And as far as the . , the Piivy Counell . ' f me tw, ce as i far, and it, *eye the ga,te, I would never d � - . was tied by this Rev. C. W. Brown, B. A., I �_ 0 a PI ace I ex�r rned, I 11 deal with that as far as rates ate conoerne(I. � I - I ' � I - ,h raTea"Zo oo130e in i g relief. . . - . :their ;i'aei'hb whar"� I might go in, for I wal u a hill la,er on. Thj TnE RORSE�. I I i, twice as hard to get here, and bring , 'a inthe presenesof the immediate relatives . , oppos : 1 0 1 .9 ors 'With i 3i tion to useful under- I - The Uzi-Dn Loan Buildling on Toronto , � I ' I . ! ,1w to right � of me and can- ta , . thing new. A few years ago 1; Nov� a word in regard to' and fxieuds. The bride was supported ,b � INThen. buying, be- theny." road. ith cannons ,iogs ia no ; I the fears whic,h Y street, Toronto, was. completely destroyed , I i nons "�o lef t of � me, and. from sentry boxcs -in thresh r took the place of many people have that horses cn the public � . I i Mies Wore, S"dera, while the grown was by fire early Monday morning. The care- toing the beat, by Z . 1�� - -1 - I I I I 1 w an the atea � , _1 - I : � 1 4 bii family bare�y escaped with A . lone., . t a horse powe &chin , many well mean- h' hway will become frightened and capse -*r. and Mrs. Daniel Kelly, who ave .... - i , and 4arrow doora in the 0o a wall there �g assisted by the bride's brother, Fred. taker an I 1 ssloll$y a' _ . � C I . Needless to r3a we were gratified with s ch expre i : Bem�d always a soldier-E-ithe going out or in farmers were very much alarm4. I accidents and perhaps les3 *of Iffe. 1b - is been ',highly esteemed and respected resi- Toronto Mortgage Company,' I y I r maclin ' ala tol always- see , :Pmi�g in. At last I g6t to t a top of the k ow some we ve ry � b their lives. The building was owned by the � as one of ffie -main objects of the sale was t F w h co w,,, np, om as and miles� away Oell known that horses never take kingly de ' I 1. The building : * hill and there the wall Was lower and I in saaach ol years, have retired was four stories and was chiefly tenanted by a and offers, before- I meet with and " , a h ra a a vi er concern and failed t6 a railway locomotive. To be sure there,, from,farming. and mroved to Blyth, where " , - .. where. Any and . . make friends of the greatest number of pe. pie that could could look down on the clio all, the epek t get one. And many 9 them predicted that A something terrifying lnevranee offices, sto�k brokobria, lawyqrs and . t I . . . . : with a railway they �have rented Mr. Al. Cade's house, on - ted Carpets, those- ' � . and Prince's gardens. It h d " � - p ople would see the d4 they would be sorry eii an that nothing else' hardly a will be heavy, . t crowd into our store. la, cease rain ' I � a A il I - gine in moti Mr. and Mrt-. Kelly were other like offie". The Ice I : worth and new- � I ra '10 m � 4 -As a result of -the fire which oe ' I I � lit., i curred - I . ing by this time. but vi isty so f having 6re brought lose:tc�,their barns. does possess. Nearly Mordr1satiracdeu"stricua workers while on the . r all horses were frig h � ,I I . coul4 not get the beat of the 4iew from �th I might do well enou h for misty, mois ahed when they saw the first lady �or g�nt y 18 day mormag, I I - f ,a - . � � . We have had many communications fy m par ,,, , h .ty . arm! an i it is� at New Hamburg -oar] An � a a. no I . I � ties W40) cast10. I began to wi.9 I ot been� a B itain, but in our dryl, hot. cli?nate, every- bicycle, but there is now little or ,%no I their intention to spend the the buildings and stock ,of � the New Ham- - . � - I rest of their days on earth in rest wad I i I � I ot get to the ,,,,cy about a- guide, for I wa ted to kii t �ng would be bu�ned ;up. Apd.after all er apprehended frord that `13- burg Manufacturing'Comp, - . total. ; . mving to the badcondition'of the roads, eou�d n quarter, are. ; Their son, Diniel will work the farm Ice - I 0 1 moro i6boub the different tow re and b lild t Is, it would be jueb interesting at the 9. suay are A � GURTARX'S sale. fl I �., �%Onraaea have become accustomed to this. j' I in M�rria. - a. The buildings, belouging to Henry j I - Having seen what their . frieri& had i been. forturla'to ings"'that seemed all in one rom a gaid p esent time to learn ' iinderstand that there are hundreds of miles -W,m. Taylor, 101h concession Grey, Brodrecht, are valued tit Sl�,000. The lose .. I � i . � . 46w many� farmers in , - T E h; ,N,'� . enough to get in the way of- un recedented baxgains. the� book� or a view from Princes treet. In4ee u a county of Huron ,W,buld cArose to return 4 electric railway iii the city of Toron6to. 'has purchased a 100 a0drIe farm tb'r-Aefe miles on stock was $15,000, including -ate cl - - . . . am .. P ­ . I I ­ wh&4 one calls the castl e, e a a d the old system. I ibelle ; T he farmers for 30 or 40 miles arod threshing outfits, traction engines, land :USLINS " ! ve oppoel, ton in - nd I specially requested that we Continue the sale for -another its own, and I was e niple I - mouth of Clinton, in Stanley township, from I . I ae a sea. - ex a ch matters may be safely.' attributed � to thake it their market, and yet who ever Mrs. W. Scott.. He will'remove, with I hie rollers, etc. - It is likely that the company - QUARES . . ' e' �. � I ' week. A number of them good, I irs in , the pectJ looked rather helpless, for a goide t a natnral collservatiBin o1f the masse$, a eard of an ageident resulting from horses family, to 14 will rebuild inimedi%tel : The loss will he EUNIS. � I , customers,,� of oi '� Dos - Y. i 2 I of ladies,aske 1. -,xew home &bout the middle I - . I . with� a p Arty ,d i e g od thing in a way,.'except when it, g , oes . etting frigbt-ened at the street. care there ? ,f _� . about half eoveredby i-murance. . I I . past, we certainly consider their *' 0 March, lowing to;an injury received Isaf . elfare, and.lor their benefit and,4'e would give me all tie informa,,plo 0 far u6nd then. it teiminaies in complete n the event f the line being built, people ,an , -At the assizes at Owen. Sound -the jury - � I 0 1 2 k � I ' . I mrher, Mi. Taylor,will not crop the,farm $ in . M I Theze. New � .and fox the benefit of any for oixpence. � T a agnation. Although it ii�ust be adwitted ill just have to train their horses by bring- very, heavily, but vt ill go in for atock grazing awarded d mages of $675 to ,the plaintiff 'i I ; one else Who wish�s to take advan- There is a little atone cha el standing i 'is is better than altra iradicalism, with i6g them to'the cars and getting them fully . a breach o1a promiee � suit o I � 1 so as, to lig - his work. John R. Oliver, 'tht t I ­ tage of it, we propose placing a number of the 0 i ., ,hten 1. . f H,odggon va, - - �L_� - . t4blOs containing ,,'asble yard that the gdid told us is a disturbing and revolutiohary co , ocastomed to them, and the animaJa . Currie. The pArties." consinmand weially oldeat building ia � I naepue�- 4 will of the 9bh 00n0(.S8i0D, has bought Mr. Tay. promine are . . dinbukgh and the sn�al � a a. Now'Mr. Editor, I �am strongly in there is no � cause for fear. lor's'farm. . I nt, th6 defendant ! being a leading , - 1 d LACES the saine lines of goods as were'off6red d'urAnO' the past ten ,-at church in Bri in. It is of Xor�"I_ f vor of thAa proposed electric railwa$ ' L the Young Men!,a I . I ' I - . . in your pillar in the'ehurch and : ES � - . I I , i and Mr. Elitor,, for space i -�By the death of Mr. John, Bugg, Winjp,,_ 1. . dft.ys - . I I architecture, and a erebte bof St, Mar. ith your permission I will give at -'Ieaat � I an, hami' _iZen Christian Associatioia. Corremponde-noo be. �� . � 'RWEA.R , - , . ; I gareti, the pious 11 ueen Of M& colm Can.. a me -of my reasons for � 1 has lost an estimable CiLt and up- . . . . I . �.l ' � I i . , being in f avor of i . Yours truly, bween the parties had been carried on for 'HITE'WEAR. . or�, hence its name St. Ma areVe chapel. It am. In the first place it is a 1 I i right business man. For some years he had, several years, and a ver l4rge numbei of � . i J- J- IR" -NE, McIU110P. beeii in failing health from the effects of a let - - . . STILL AT'HAL : It had become somewhat 0� f a ruin, � but � I 1�0& I I . 0 growth of cancer. The skill of ph�Bt_ were filed. ! y ... � . I ;F PRI C E " ", in I � Was 1 i CLEAN MODE,OP CONVEYA� I - ------------ *- term . I . I I rapi I . I - � I * I � resiOred in 1853 li� Sir Dan el Wflson� of I � I -The death is anu'oun � : -1 � I I i - 11 eed frora Westporb, I � I . � � : : . - I ay down to Toronto last I ii � I I , - [all, the i Huron Notes. ciant proved unavailing, a -ad, the end drew . I ! . I Toronto. The chapel is suo 86 wee I q aint near Brockville, -of Mrs. Aiken Dorway, ,at , � day being v place and is used'now a - - ar� warm, I raised the window 1 -Mr. Peter Lamonb has p near rapidly, until. on Saturday, February the-' , remark -able age! of 108 years. . Mrs. IT hoU ; what we- 69 a b ptistr; for the i urchased�'the . . I . the car and at intervals smoke and cind- Ilse farm, a mile east of Zurich 22�q, the messenger cime and malled;:his I - . garrison children of Episco lian par,nts. ( . . � , paying . Dorway was undoubtedly _Qno 4 the oldest, I . � - . . . ; � I Rig4t near the chape i3 a ( a woffld p)ur in at th opening in a way berefor $3,300. t home. ]Mr. Bugg bad only been a if not the oldest, resident of Esete M'- - Uan- I UNTIL SATURDAY,i M -A'R a 8th. , - I the amons old gun a . � r1lepelird, b of Wingham for about three years, ads. � ; . � � ( uite disagreeable. ,-While this was going o -John Donagh & Son, who have carried . . I I .an ++_-,_�* - I calle d Mores Meg, that bad one duty-�n a - she was an: iniereating personage, I I - I I gobO many battles. I't has history ol its (a I could a ae the vehicles on the. country n a general store business; in Gorrie for a bat in that time had won the Esteem and . I I . � . , I having a distinct ;recoljoe 1. I � 1.+."+ I . . ++ 1� 1 i -1 I -1 � I ads enve oped in a cloud ot dust, b . H. confidence of . the community. Ile leaves . ; � tiog of ove�tg - �. - 1 .1 .1 + owa� but I don't know it. rp ut number of years, have sold out to W I whiah happened ne*'rly 1.00 years ago. She . I I :1 I � hen I got i in the electlic oar on the after. Litt, of Sebringville. a 'widow, one daughter and two een3. I . ' ' . � � I � W" of Scottisb !birth, wil tame to this . � � I � . Oji leaving the chapel, we were show ' : I : _' - I i I 4 hi the con of- the mme day all this was change,-', John A. McKay, who � raceiitiv Sold his ,-Mrs. Dean, of Ashfield,dibd onAlouday I : . I . �half P' crow: n room which con tains, t he Scott i sh re- verythiDg being brighb and clean as a arm on concession 18,G,?rey, to Job country when quite� young. The greater I � 2 tables of men's suits at I I i , . : L ince. galio. The crown is said to ave been �orn n Mo- of last week, at - Kingsbridge, -after having phrt of her life wam a � - . � i Tent in the vounty of I : � . � . I dy's parlot. Secondly A is a . ; �tvaught, has'leased the store at Moncrieff lived in three centuries, having been born in f,eed& , , I I � - I L , by Bruce. I The regalia have had an .idter- I : : - U I - I .. . I I CHRAP XOD.9. : I uncle, George MoKay, for a number 1798. Lat I I th old lady had been failing, � 'I eati log his ory, for they wert , at one iime I I . . -An absolute divorce, up' 8`11 . . ce � � a. . ; 0 on statutory I , I . I ta'6- le of boys' suits at : � � half pri hidi an old castle, y were� re. omparison here again is the surest test. mb I � and:beca= Yqui't"e hildlike, but her great grounds, has been g � rapted to Mrs. George : . I then the �fcye4jris , I . I N - co " � 1. � � . ! � -Mrs. Clair, eldest 4a,�aghter of Mrs. W. age, many I friends and lar bar of W j , ge num I I I . : �1, hen I w6ib to the Pon -American last R, Gray, from her hupband, George R. I - . . � � storud, oat were again loat a ght of. Final- 01 loodv) of Cleveland, died at her home in relatives, made her tbe'most . - 11" I . I ly they w�re taken to the castle nob to year, after s3eing the ExpositionI natur4fly I enquired after Gray, of Toronto. Twenty�six h 91 1 2 tables of men's overcoats 'at i half p2rice ; .' r1hat city, on February 2t�st, from the effects Woman in the township. The centenarian undred It p . � . ; . I Xst U"ash � I � t be : ' sad nor to leave tb B fortress. ' n9ugh wan 5ed to see the falls of Niagiira. ;6f � &6_114re per anuum allmony, was allowed -her. . � 1 . . pneVmoriia, at the age!of 33 years. Be. was:;one,of the first settlers in this part of The decree � I , � '*gala y at the Grand Tru V ^ 1 2 4 ; i Pon enquii nk and ,Le. ' was signed on � Tatisday of last t, i � I ; � - . . .aeon ary's room, a par; of the cutle pides her husband, she leaves two children. Huron, and paesed through Goderioh when w, 9 I . . i h valley ) -ailway station, I w a!s informed ask by Hon. Frederick W. Kruse, Jiustice 1i I � � I table of boys' reefe b u lit 9 , I fl ; ,rs and ovet- �'b for er, gave me th -Mr. Bert Hodgson" of Uaborne, met it Was practically uninhabited - I StO1116, � . � a Shivers, periaps I I � . ; y the coar eous agent that the return of the Supreme Couit Of Sow York. Mis. 11 - � bee4use t a walls were so bare 'nd the �in- t ' -V I I by white I I A , with a very ainfnl acol eada map, and had lived in the neighborhood of Gral my assume hi maiden name. Geo. I ,I - ­__ . I e do,we; so a all. There was an- outer room of ickets to the falls were $1 but that there of lasb week p He was so aged in cutting Kingebridge ever tine -e. . or 41 , I . coats at I ImIf pric � ould not be a train due for two or three 9 A. Gray is a na;tivei ,of Coldwater, Ontario, � I i a fal�*r size'and then a smaller one off it. � In I - I I ! . � I pe t, ho, has been visit I I the Ilatteri James V1. was born in 1066. -the champion sbotputter of the arned home last . � J ours. ThenextdayIat�p donan elec- 11wood when the axe slipped, cutting a severe - -The friends and acqu'ahitancesof Walter and is I - . kash in the right foot, necessitating several Hackett Will regret to learn of I - .. I ric oar and the conduc or promp y an a wor . ; to. ra.� is a teft eat, of To. ,; 1 , 1 , I ou ! � i I , I A& AM - fff"T - - Nli! f ; � 41��`ro � 47" - I BAR. I �� , �, , I - � I T � - ,4 , .ei 61 , 16 1 �h lay b, " I ; .8 t (Sig 1 (819 , In 1�1 I From the�windows in the ouLer room w got stitches to close the wound. death, which ocourre&in Alberta'ou Jan J H I r th 'e pwit couple, irs at � a price I a a return ticket at a cost of 50 cents and f u- ro4to. I I i I . . -rou last week.- � . , . T ; a fime vie of Gramemarket, I hat famous old I . . : t ood for all day. When I reached the falls, -Mr. Henry McBrien, .of the Maitland .ary ifth. Althou he had been ailing for 4 -Mr. W. B.. Imussell, the -engineer -of the 11 I lee acked, away � stroet at � a base of the castle rock. . . gh p . ZI . . . a were beEieged by & large number of hack- ) , ha� sold hi some time, he bore his illness with patience , i � I lock, Hallett a farm, cons:sting Temis-�amingX411way,to be built by the 11 i and reg- The old Parliament hall is a sple did - � 1, :he hotels, I table of underclotbing at half pric.e an who, wa&ed to and �oalmness and when death came it' ,I . -� be, brought . � . . � Ine : drive us -around. I I )f 86 acres, to his neighbor, Mr. Geor e was Ontario GovernmemitS says : '� We - have �'! hvid to- i room, wi�h its open timber roof and stai d a pe;ceful anh quiet ending to ii ; , � Voungblut, for the sum of $3,000. r 5 Chtistiau now BQ -miles located and ready for, con- .11 ,, I ingled out an unpreltious cab and �the 21. i_ a is, not, very good. i � glaos win ows. Over the latter are the . . life,�passiiig away to that rest for which he struoti�n from Noith Bay, *bile 4% pre- : 1 . 9 , i I river informed me that he would take 1 me WoBtien has not decide& yet where he will : I x6ter"was. in town . P. a. 1115� I . arrils of S otti8h kingsl queens and lea . . I .1 I table ofialen' an d hov �, ling ­ a -A 11 11 li I- al, -a " Me r..;A.-. .,�L.4. L :11 .2 was prenstred. He as the onl brother d I . - VC VVVU 011 0 again for i1pi and I r � _. 1. a w . . . J_t wav to visit his - . men and �.he walls and roof timbeks � are 0. .7 limmary Rue, subjeetto revision, h&R been � :: . ; I _ he distance I rode onj the I -Mra. James Cottle, Who resides with her Mr.!Jamea Hackett, of Asbfield,-and �waa ran all the way to t . - � I . i Mectrio oar was 1 1 behead of Lske Temit. . � � . r. Vq.. MaMillan . In,, I 11 .. I , g with armor and weakpons of war. The I . � I t . J I or . any yparm e resident of Aelifield, but kaming. There are no engineering � difri- - I 1. ... at I � balf rice between' 40. �aad 50 !miles, and all fo� 50 ister, Mrs. Mh ' Clinton, had the f in Z , : I I P , old used for a tanquetin ' all - . I �� 11rXeReath's gen- t I . � i 9 able, w gentle rieader'i you can figure istortune to blip down for some years past has made hie home in oulties in the r - � � I . � . i I ". i '� om " a ant and ust is I . I and- fracture her way, �bmd tho,00st will ,�6 on - . �, �� � .. . I Ll � t I : draw ypur own -conclusions. ip the'other a . As she i over 80 years I � own.- - i ha scene of many gay doi y . I average wi & other railways.,,, Xr� Ru*- r_1 . � � i , . � i three daughters to mourn their loss. . - � I I �_ arentet ia to -1 table of Scotch aud Cana' ian I ething more in fa�or of the electric aye- I f age, the accident will ii all the more � - ,sell hat been engag6d in the survey olace i ; I -a, of Ridgetown. a n '4' foo r ee't'ings: of Parli �, � n 4 Alborta. He leaves a wife, four sons and an , Me bee the h .P �c d . i . . I Therearqeverso many dungeons at I I I I I com- 40 .i , . Mhae- . , � i - � �eomm is t h a . --Her ffiends will learn with regret of July last, and will return At once -to:continue, i 11 - �%!�� .11Ah I i � oa4tle b 1 bad no de;ire tc ex lore t.14- . I �evere for her. � . .. � z i 7 - 5 - � I Jr 0 -_ - I 11 s I � Meel't Sul Ing RU � . hall price SPICH IT A�DS TO LIFr�. I Mrs. W. Murray, of. Clinton, had the the death of Miss Agnes, youngest daughter the work, . , I : i as performed in . I I been permitted tip do .so, hub I - . ; - I 1. .i eveo had i I I I .� I . - I ' ,� i %� I .: � I I I I f our town friends �isfortune to elip while out at the pump, of Mr. Robert Scott, ex -reeve of Hallett, -A veterinary surgeon� nameA,, Ise,dor-a 11_� � .1 I evening Isst, in ' i � . dioll climb a stone stsif-up, to what is c41led I It would 00 many, 0 he other day, and break her arm. Al. who passed away on Wednesday, February Turcorte,'liviiag i,a � M ontroal, ,*bile 0 1 11 I the Argy a tower. You get a good view ot uch good 0 come 01 t and visit us in. the A . i Johnstone and I table of shirts collars and ies' � , ountry in h hough experiencing pain, she did not know 241h, at the age of 30 years. The young spree - n .i 11 a i 'as in the gardens from the too of t *e:th4r.th They could ro"mp , , Fridmy taornIng, threw a lamp a t b is I ; - , � � there was not : 11 I ) . F th " galler , 'pick t the momedb that her ;arm was broken, lady., was a general favorite, having for a w fe. It exiloded �and she was ig i stj d , appreciative audi- � . I th:11 air, and the towero which was � the n the lane n jcliase� te butteifl� ; ,She fri htfully : �. 4 �i� I at half p"rice aspberries ndi n b� a Z � to the General 4 � nd continued bar house work for -some nufOer ,of years been organist. in Knox burned. Was � taken: i a selections. with . prison ho so of the two Ar �,16a before e�r he harvest apples, : ; 1 -11 !1b ime after. chu"h, Londasboro, and had attended Hospital, where 86 subsequently died from � ielections were ran- ex4cution, did not seem hag'as much like a "d look b Ck �pon jib all afterwards with ' ' I � % r I . , _Mrs. Ratcliffe, an old resident of Ethel, church on Sunday, the 16th ult. Her death her injuries.. Turcotte hiowelf wtut to bi3 ; E - J . . Oleasure. a it is now a conveyance � 1 . - :1 ( . I - � ri an as hose rooms of Qaeen Mary. From . costs Oi6d on February 23nd at the residence of was �unexpeeted, although she had uot,6en office, ne ,4 Of coarse Miss I ; - pri6on as � ; : t 0 b de th ", a her own Indian i h' we corner I looked over the city ani too much, a eal , ere are many who fuar his rf siAonce, and Bwallowed- a . . !, �ainly carries her I �yed - again .to -ai 2 on. no I � enj vae, th h 1V for the past'year, lung trouble wit bottle I Bit (t, ite, - for sm months t 0 to I � id tt a;a r Ives to drive a h6rae. � h 11 of carljAic acld,'aurl died a couple � � y Suit if you don't ed I If till it began, . at her son, Thomas, in Etma towns ip, with we ' � .- . I . � a - ht I had better,l ave. � � I i whom she had been livinj for the 1),Aat eight heart failure being *the cause of death. Miss of hours later. The unfortunate mail was �. 1 � her. Mr. WeRkv - � I I . n I th I Igaiii, man grown-up people in this !sec- ri ., � I gh t ; 11 . . I roug�% up within 20 'I iears. Deceased had been ill less than a Sooilt was liked by all, having . a kind and very skilful in hial , �� in which he car- I As I w t1ked down Hii eeb, I not �oeA �ion, born a d b ,a I profession and bad a ii . " . ' , I ' She was 87 years of age. pleaosub smile for every one, and her lose large practice, but!couid not leave whisk" I FJ � - ' L , hav( ever seen the 11kes �Veek. . . . I .1 . Brooke, of Exeter, I Store will be open evenings. untit; 9 ! - m. during � Wp. people go iag into St. Giles.. athedral, m 11 f %ke u on : line, Morris, has- wiffbe deeply felt. alone. He was ab' d )ughl ' visiting friends.- -e_ - , � - : � : i we1at too, and found it ItL t ould them very at de'- . put 40 years of agg, and A � � I � . I I I was 3 at time for ti a I , gi urchased the 100 acres opposite his farm, ---�Mr. Edward Christie, of Exete re. his wife was 30. ; , i I i � is at ad- I r., . I I �i - Clinton Friday . re lar a ternoon v ce. ' ' rhe latter wi s . I �i a� - ser i I ght. Mi t w itie �jpages from t � J I %+_1.__*._+_.1 +++-l"�q'i +++_.1__31_ . , � . h u I oint buts . being north half of lot 15,, concession 7, mivpd the sad news last week of the death -Rev. John Labg, D. D., Presby I eam � _1__.__1.__.%_. . Z-+4 1 eld in a I enclosed place a:t I he side of tf a I see forb ds.- Saffice it t terian , " iie with the t' I I . � . ff'ce it t Bay from James Seale, of Clinton. The price Mr.�'George Lowe, one of the pioneer set. minister, of- DundtOj died at the General �'wl church ,Ib was a little raised from the I hat electri railways will, in d n eas. �'J � - . . * � i I I � paid was S2,300. The purchaser will get township, who died in War, Hospital in Toronto, on Thursday 6� last 1� Tbla saie will continue '�' I re lersof Uaborne . Ir until INJarch Sth, and the terw i,vill be SI�OT body of 6e church, but did not medy this sta 6 of affAirs. And an- d kd game, consider- ] I appeal I 0 ossession at once, and, ill no .doubt do. Minheso"a, on Monday,l?ebruar 17tb, from week. The aged7 divine arrived a,* the �1 . CA,�H. . . �tr,h"er impor ant facto in be&lf of the eye. . w V y 1 7 . - be�part o� the choir. Anyway it � was I I e - � . � .�e to practise , at .. � \-o good.9 on apprQval, and money back if'wanted. To prove td You a . ell with it, as he; now has 200 acres in a the result of an attack of Is grippe which hospital two dayo before� to undergo an : a., I I h t h Id all the People, 1'and w a am "I that it is � I , enbug 0 1 t I � I I i ; . 'her yon purpos .. lock, � �! I thc' genulness of this sale, ive -%voul(l ais'k you to call, whet buy- ' I � I I settled on his lungs and, gradually growing operation for kidney trouble Of lang Otaud I 7 I . i ; - - ­ mpch oos or than if they had been� scatt)re, A 3AFE I -, I ; . I i Z I 1111-Y or not. As a sa I . 1)10�E OF TRAVEL. -1 -There died in ;Windharn, on,Saturdair. wo ' -acts. The de. ing. To the physicians ,the result was A J l - roe, he succumbed to its eff i . I . I , i - fe precaution, it might not be a bad t i4ea to have a 1 little all� over t e place. Canon L as gave a sho# ' d6uhle the speed. ' - 22ad, Mrs. Kingsley, aged 71 cease'd lef� these parts last fall to resided scarcely in doubt from the � first andiwhen � " �, : 0 1 . Raitway ains run' at ,February L It I I . Z; : see 96on and this, oupl ' � H � MO ID, aS, YO -a -with' their enor one a rs De 31-0 Pati:nt ��,U;a our- I : '11011ev ill Y0JJr Clot � lies when yon co i � u will surelv' ,the �rticle adipresi nd the assistant r1ad the I ad sed a 2ffered a paralytic stroke with his elder daughter, Mrs. Murray, at the end came the eneral -and Robert Craig You want� ! and pray ra and I � came to the conclu6ion �Veight, ma . cea . �ata onei who had - I I � n I I Es the re,2t terrible when any- 4 week before her -death. She wa,s- twice the above addrees, with whom he made his rotiuded b i - � I thut I I i6d the form of * worship of � the ' _y.his I mily and friends', Dr. 11 I . � I , I hing does wron ' . I Commercial hotel � . . , 9 And there is &I aye il; �- -, i I E#ablis�ed church of Scotia 2d When � �arried, her second husband dying about home up to the time of his death. The de- Lang was one of t a strong a.nd leading men r . . I V__9__V__V i i++� I I � Ahe anger lur ing ar - Y morning. It is � +++++_,_+_1r i�+i I 6__WV_ 1� !i i ++1 I � � o nd when a ski tiAh p ve years ago. A family of six daughters ceased was a native of Scotland and came to of the church. H�o was 7byears of age -and , i . - I � I I � � I se�vice Was over I wamted. I see, about � the lood horse is attach d to at 16 6nd two sons ag I ft. thia�counbry when quite Young, settling in . - � i � i ; i I, b I . i . ,_I . had been Dand4o Presby.terisix t 11 ittera werei smash L � . 0 , 1 1 Pastor ofthe, . � . : I ut was told . 0 y do so "a d*5 t z� had had bis two . .:, L L church, � 'on nl in eren , however,, with the electric car. -LMr. R. J. a eron,, of Lucknow, is the Usb�orne township, where he farmed until a church for over.30!years, � -, � It 1 ' , the morling. Of coarse I did not know'Any - h1ile riding on th�.s there is hardIS, the ossessor of a hen with rather unusual en. couole of yearaL go. He W'�&a &'I MS of issioners &-�ppointed li� the _. I i it one-year. Mr- . I L . a n -The comm I 0 1 oge lill the church, but. there Iwas a lady jand . . i H - - ' mallest Pol sibility of getting hurt., - er The oth r day- she came proudly tri t integrity, highly respected as a friend Dominion Government to inq' t* : 0 i. .If 11 - a d b�en on the diriv Then aga n, there Are many wh d not o the front with a' pretty flock of chickens nd,neighbor, and his many frien a and Chinese and -Japanese imnal'gration int� 6 � new cutter, pUr I go,nt anion there that he e �a prise. 11 0 1 Sims.. lb.waff ro _ an- ; i (o th t r &S . � ta!Queen�ferry at Bolyl 4 al nioriiia a � T* . my person been iDL Grei I Stewart, I h Lg �ealize the wondertul power which this itbat she had hatched in a loft, where she around Exeter will learn with deep regret ads have made,th4ir :report regarding the 1. I . � _.- L . I ai�,d the 6astle in the af rJeon and t a , t d a possess, and its rest �Iad made a nest and laid eggs unnoticed. of hie demise. He was - in the 68th oar of former. The JapSne" Lare, ,yet to be isport- z�. loubt. they w i . . - I I I , f. . y - - . . I . 1* I I I . b4"' " ' mcity. I was at th ga reet This is an exceptiohal triumph for the hen. his �%ge. � z - - O,T�ased - ould I i � I � 'ook, jT.�, had just I fs, ' 11 I looked a litt� . n a'r r ; min g a a," e 1 d The oorhmix6oners reports' that 7�, E , a � we a' " . . f, a ' on .4 I i �. � � i we kept unning up.againat �ne anothei. bway, in., ev6ui whe the i 4 � � (STJOD I t �,,�-6n Monday oft last week, Mrs. Prior, of -on Monday of last week, th4 remains thouNeintal population is �*menaoe to �heahh � -_ I at when the shed - . �FSSORS TO GREIG &-MAODONALD) i It was Pouring rain when I we got on , of op � oronto, one I . . N ; f'; � I)le _ ; �, - xrow es.cape Be it I - I 1 G �e i war( returning home f 0 'th 1�- ingham, at the agw.of 62, passed the of ;the late J. F. C. Haldane, bstriater, of and detrimental to wage! earners. � They r " . , u I S� ,,,e but I had a borrowid umb' 11 ustrial Fair. Here there is a stee in- lboundary�of time. Six i years ago her huso Wiodsor, were interred in Maitlapd came-- had found that the inorea4'e of the lespitr. -1 ad hard to gob the . 9 � 0 pis I ' , -To � a I � aOd did ot care to go to' Baxter's if One, perhi ps as much so as there is o be- band paesed away. Foi ,the 'past two years tery, Goderich, beside those of his grand- from.$50 to $10.0 -was ineffoctive and 'inade, , . ident Johnson Bros, Id Stand, - , I �a. The sco I � - . , � there was anything indoor!, -1 to.ofuld opinion 1,1 That further � �d bad the snovv I . I 21 a I lo�und on a y of the! roads in McK Ilop. deceased resided with one of her daughters, father, the late Rev. Mr. Cam;Sell, the quate. They were of I 1,_ . - ' ' , , t 000 Is oug be pro - 4 -Mrs. (rh:uellp Of _L2J I �4ppeneo, then, to get a he I I .re 'm re attac6d to each oth r in in Wingham. Three sons and four daughters fitst reeter of the English church in Gode. immigration into 0,3uat I - ht t6 � her � le put the Z' very ins ce, and I think 6ach car ca ried are left to mourn for mo Cher. rich. The deceased was the last. - child- of bibited ; that, the ,most � -deserving -and I - v�i�s,rst� strted dowli the bill ' - I blonday that her S -m A - ip o _-R, r -r : r - ,, y , the Free chur b, a. beautiful fully 100 mangers, and there were a pro� L , - ing this end is b � . I I I _Th . i I lad. 0. on 0 W i a . . I I - . : h h, ad through, I . took place nea,r Mount Mr� John Haldane, one of the e"ly prin- effective means of obtain y . . .1 church, that � I cession of is, only separa ach - . iy suitable legislation, and .; , , . , r , � ted from I Ed roada are about Carmel. on Sund olpils of the Goderich grammar school, who treaty supported I zi M . I � might g t a look there be re si; o'cl6ok. other by a perches, and it extende . as house owned and occupied by Wr. John in still living in Toionto. The subject of that in the meattime't until this end can be I . - I i �rlved home frGra Ca ,Ps R. Tickets and Tet6graph, � It was al ich a rest, in the a,tional galiet-Y. far as I co see- both ways. And no the Quarry, on the boundary, between Stephen th4, C I T-. -Mr. James Gib- � _. � I : notice was born In Goderich in It a obtained, the capita tax thould be raised toL � �, sm.13 .� . 3 � � I , . - , foT; it wale warm and well lighted a4d: I ,last reason st'the present'time,I will sign and McGillivray, wam burned to the ground. studied law under Mr. John Bell u I -1 Jewitt shipped El. . .�, i � � � � I I I I , �Oh, ;�, . � I I . � L . � ! I T . . i . I i . 0 I i i I t, . � I ,sth�, on .Mauaa'; I . I 1 1 . ; 11 � � . ; I : i 1 � � . ; i ,� . � I I . I i I : I . i : . I r . I . i - ! I I . .1 I I i i � . ! : � i 1� - J . ir t . I � I � . � I - . , ! ?i . . i : fl, - . I I � r, ,� � I I . I I i � � 3 � 4 . . . I � � I I � . I � : i � . 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