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I 4 loiag business in towns � � g=.1 I I " I i V : — __ i . _.L __ — i . i I I - - , � -1 � I . - I ; � �eaforth, we were com ­ � ! ,— -_ — I . _. . -_ I : ; _. 11 THIRTY-THIR15 YEAR. i i I __ . . __ . I ­_ _ ; � � � about as follows: � � - - . i ::D I - ! : I I . � . I i -_ I - --- , I I i ! I :I MCLEAN BRO, Publishers %a we grow o - HOLE NUMBER, 1.&93. � I I I . i I i ' . - I I . . ; - ! � I SE - JANUARY 30 � I . . . 002 Ider we be V_V . t i I FORTIE19 I AY --119030 i I ry tales? Yet, judging I — __ , , '', i i * , 9 � . ! I I � i . I I ____�_ —_ - _-, . - . . I ! - : 1 $1 a Yearin Advance, e� �al run of advertisomento � I . -_ !!il= --i- ' I � � - I I � - - � - I I ' . � , I . 3� owners. of e I. . : WOMO&s I Vork 'for Missions. ' - � . � . . 10me stores I - ' W S I i � I uncil offered a grant f $1,000 0 UuPPUblic still read i � 100 co' s maintenance. eteflii could WALL PAPER- I Canada. his 83rd year and wais a fine Specimen of the � 2 STORE ! . The eighteent I ' to % it I � Worse than that, believed . . 1: annual Meeting of the� - 4ew laid eggs sold in the Toronto I � q � - HUI On Presby . n grant be given the one - Ithat has MI, . . hardy pioneer, stutily and staunch both I � ter iml Foreign Mi, sionary So-�' - 50 ft� vide I - i � I i , Ground Xoor oieb, r, was hold i , *-uox chural Goderioh,' I re d a reputation, and w ich is more mar�et on Saturday last, at from 30 cents � men -tally and phymicsilly, a mmu,who thojigh bstween the mouth old , i I I i CURTAIN POLES * oebts par dozen. enduring hardship I f - I FMAIL .. , a �o which the present � on tuesday of Is, t week. Thor ' as t Ily located, being de ided I . , lwft. long I ) was a good' y more ,g of. to -day, that giv,e . � i -It is practically settled that the Domin generation knows veiy little, may be said %lue. !f " � I atte idance of del gates, all th . i IVa the diffai��rkca ., I .. auxiliaries 0011v Dient to all parts of the 3ouuty." 1,4 . I upper Floor conx acted with t e socieV being i I - PICTURE- FRAMING. ion Parliament will most for the despatch o to have never been unwell for i day� until windy " out-of.8eaforth . MANUFAcr" ed mind murky ot . � represent- - business on Thursday, March 6th. his last illness- Hie took Dick about six � � that we' I . h rl. in sympatt y with the 1 he Huron PoulftT Sh4w. . . . - I ' exander go, death reatiltirg from thein-firnii- � have read, and . I ING. Ferguson, a farmer of Bar- 'weeks a � , _ work attended. The morning session ' : ' ENTRY LIST—SUPERIOR )S� ford wnship, who resides on the border ties of old age. The Aeoessed was a Dative ,place, before the public . � Was LAI LGE I . V.19N. THE BEST OPAQUE e * - I I I . devoted principa y tc receiving -he reporta', EML SATISFACTIONO .1 line etween Oxford and 1 Brant counties, of Midlothian, Swtl"d, arid spent him youth ra the more clesirable-2 0 . of the treasurers and Peorptaries from the, ri I Window -Shades ; _ re truth than ifiation, in - � was nod $40 last week:in Brantford d early m&nLoQdl in Leith and Edim. � t several auxilia so: audi minion bands. The annual poultry show of Hur a coun- I � for an I I I Advertised 1�z prices . � ty, opened on Tuesday afternoo i of last In all colors and at lowest prices. sellin' disessed most for fo'd. Servedhim burgh, in which lat ' i orting beams. of styll' If I n" These were all o a most one 9 0 ter� city be was married to a I ouraging us- right Margaret Watson 84wart, about ,p And WIF'nter Clothi . : we )k in the town hall, Godetich, ai d closed 57 years , i ture and shows not only at increase Cf! � ' �18 m aningleas, when, as � I on Friday afternoon, was urkdoubt( Ily the I -is expected that *I f his family were born, let � .- � ,��) d ontributiona, ibbin a few days it ago, and when three � knowle � � I membership an , but program ' - i � I . . � I I ; WE b held under the auspices of the ms oia " . Wit of those injured in' the Wanated a 1851 and 'settled in L dge of both in 0 AUDUM'WINTEIR the' he came to Canada i ' . I all alcing the line. The amouilt contributed " I 1% r a. L%rge type and - 1 : I tio i, pis there were'about 600 entri a, near- : .. diameter will have - been discharged from Wallace township in the fall of 18!53, taking thisyear by the auxiliaries wai $1,52-2.48 � I Df eloquence argue noth-� V ly fouble that of last year, atid ti a birds I Amiikk--SEAF0RTH. Victnria Hospital, London. There still up the farm now ownl§�d by his !son-in-law, - TO BE , . and by the mitsion bands -$296 8 ), making a I I � wear or fashion. Be . f J we -a of ,excellent quality, and &a a -ule of- _____ remain 17 patients from the: wreck, but all Mr. Alexander Campbell. - . . � . grand total of, $1,819 37, - being' e i I . I � � i . i� — are i ; I � your hame town- I of nearly $69 over the c an increas : for A at a moderate pfice, so that t) ose who � . �ell on the way to compl6te recovery. 6 1 � . ofitribut one of last: I hOPPing PUrPoses. The . w9m, I I �� 9 X-1 : I ; wa it d thoroughbred birds were ab e to ob than ever our duty to continue this good -At a meeting of the directors of the i I � year. The following are the oc ntributions ' . Huron t Notes. � taii i a, pair to make a start with got stock. work. But the opening of our fertile land Weatorn Ontario Dairymen's Association - � I 1i I InaY Doti tell as -wonder- I by the several su*lliaries : Bayfi old, $19-07; 1 in the Nortih-weat is bringing many of differ- held fa Stratford, last week. -Mrs. M �ov think they should. � � i � . Sol is prices, however, were almos: probi. I Mr. George I olutoah, rolict of the late Lsuglk� i uch of worth in these. . 0 Blake. $28 25 ; Myth, �116.41 ; Brucefield, bit ve, as high as $50 a bird � 9 13 show ant nationalities and degrees of Christian an- Barr,!of Guelph, was appointed chief in� - Iin McIntosh, of Gode'ricb. died on Monday I '9 $166-36 ; Clinbon, $154 " DufPa church. Me- in't get into print -and . I wh. st birds may be worth and ibe I iecessity lightment to theme lands as well as many !truct�or for Western Ontario, with two of last week, at the ske of ninetyr-fiviei years Killop, $1&04�; E.7mondville. 81 0 ; Knox he stores. Low Prices the 01F1119 Force, of tieing a good judge, It may be mmdoned full of intense superstition and entirely instructors in butcar'-making and four or and eight months. The deceased I wail born I I Qhu"h. Goderich . . - - I � . i $67-38 ; Uni)n church, the b n 1902 one of our breeiers,Mr Hardy, Ignorant in this respeob. five in' cheesemaking. at Braemar, Aberdeenshire. witbin eighb . ; I 'GodoTich towns ip', $27 ; How all, $158 ; I . _�� � Fearl , A _V_ . _t__V_V_*__*__V 0 * . exl ib ted a bird and priced it 4t $2 50. It It. therefore, appears to be doublv neces- . _J men Woods, a respected citizen of miles- of Balmoral, the late Qaeen ViciorJalf, I � i i -4-7-W-4-1-W-V lirn, 22 ; �ondeBboro eary f the church of all ChriatiAn denom- Galt, �last Friday, died at the family Tesi. place of residence in Scotland, 1i . . -14al-1-i .1. i .: i !-+-e 11 � � 1� 1� I � � ,, � � � Kirkton, $58; Ltela 2 8 wa a aimed, and the man who goti �, while . � er -rnaid,bn ­ . I and Burns' ch , ' � , me 14w. I inre , ; ; Mauch, ister, $12 ; at h show on Wednesday, declarcd that inations- to double their Home Mission ef. deneq aged 74, years. HewasoaeofGiklD,S name being JessieOrant. I . . 5� came to � In countin�t our �tock we have beeu rather surprised to find such qua'n- Seaforbb, $24:7,411; Smith's Hill, $31.50 ; he ia re -sold the bird for $100, All kinds forts ,mud be on the ground to welcome those oldeav: and most prominent business men, Canada and to Goderi6h in 1854 d -with her � lin. tities-, of heavy stuff yet,in stock, and'conAequently, we have hit upon the sur Thamee'Road, $1?0,_;,Varnm, $15.06 ; mak- who ara to be our co-workers in building up havin' been up to the time of his retire. son and d � Ll knaw that. But how .e * lo#1 *ere exhibited, but tl �a idottes, . 9 sughter, hei husban&,� Laughlin � h to detract the the b �522.48., Mission bands, amerous, Leghorns Z 10 a gred.1i and pra-,peroua nation, with that merit the head of the firm of Woods & Tay McIntoRb, having alr�ad lk. . Ing 0 �e 08 . at rk, s� enoucy oeheme: to reduce We � ol ed,and . - 7 been i a this noun- � � "> ar p aces w BayfisId, $6.25 ; Brucefield, $20 ; Clintion, the next leaders were Rooks, 8 ! anis I Min- goapall which alone can support such an edi- lor, dry goods merohanLe. try for a considerable time., The husband . a fr,;m wrong material - There I here plerebandise of the above sort:can do better ser- $80- , Goderich, $26.,65 ; Hen- V lyi � , Exeter, $27 p I � I lacy . fice, before the dread enemies that disgrace -Sinallpox has brokenout in Sb.Thomas, and daughters died rn�ny years ago,and the - I I lylee M ,-. They were not 'made for such purposes, and,: what is' mail, $38 12 ; Kippen, $45 ; Roxboro, $10 ; U our eivilizition and with which we have where there are now ten cases risported. only son is -, . e rk 0 0 - ,_ . ) "-eptio,u is practL-ed to than in tabl� I ; - ore is, L%ngsbans, Game, Hamburgs,, Andal � . . � Seeforth, $14.87 ; Thames Road, $29--, sian;, C�ohins, Brahmas and Bantams. � I . Mr. John 0 M I tosh f Gode . 1 7 inore, we did not put O'le garment in stoc� with the idea of car , in"'- Thes( specimens came fr I continually to contend, gets implartted in A Mai, named George Edwards was shaved rich- ! . . L rying over a - om Waterloo' Ayr, . � I . . P I I Uality first,frills after� 9 &-total for miatsion bands (if $296 89 ; 1 their midst. Should we neglect our duty a couple of days ago while t a rash was 'all � � . Xeason. And the large balance on hand in St -0 even if it takes half price to 'an , Ferg 8, Blair,' Doon, Woods ock, Sarnia -The aanusl meeting of the !Parnberry, ��'v what they Pay for, b I nd a grand total of c3utributions of $I,. iau arious sections of the couri . a d Satisfaction the very � J& it. RE member we say so, �nd we do not talk for the fun of it. � If you 819.37. ; tYol Aurou here as a Christian p3ople, the garden of his face and the barber an family hav Agricultural Society *'as held re' ently in i � I P . ' * ! h official judge, Sharp ButterfiE id. who Canads. will become a canker on ibe body been, �quarantined and the Shop closed. Wingham. "L%atyearwass proetwrousone rn session, i ha i ist returned from the great , Boston I for the � � was able -a give, and do say that want to know -how much meaniri�, there is in our talk, we cannot convince you politic and a disgrace to our civilization. Five diffe . IT . 0 At the conclusion of the mos i 19 I rent premises are now under quar. ociety, and thei treasurer � : of our lingerie was not , the ladies were on tertained at net bounti. ' We have'llad a most prosperous year. Our antine, Two schools have an closed for to a d Wer's yo -u make it b ness to examine the goods we mention, all of which, '. sho , where he handled (,000 b, rds, de- . � ho3w"a ba :nave now, ELt low ti ful dinner, served, In the lectu'r( room of ' . blessings have been multiplied. May we 14 d � lance on :hand of S�133, The I ,de � cla a([ that the Huron show was or a � suspects at- following officers were-, elected fori the - �,xnted things in Skirts,. at the original pric' as good values as ver were sold. The -original price, .14d , of the d�lo owi.n! to children �f . I you ukI � �verrbeatforquality hehas ever " ize ho6bjectof t n 1, th � � en t Gciww,,, Corset Covers -te g9ods mentioned below: This was very hi tei by those , . I , giver in thus � I 9 0 1 -Honorary Presiderkt,) Charles, e' ar �, the church by th a I ice of Ki ox church. real he great to a . 11 I in some cae-es, -%Vill.be c t in two. No . ,� g lily 1 apprecia Judged I uing year : - I . , and gives the officers and 6eoto% great' bles4n us, and may we one:and all enter 11 I prons, ia good -assort. -T is town of Blenheim,ip Kent ociounty, Heriderson ,� president� J. J. Ellin t - V. S. ; .A . ! . ao-entertained, as it avoided the delay and into. their full enjoyment in out capac - I I � pra a for the complete perfeotibn ol all do- ity of is crowded with people nowl owing to an- first vice-president, W1. J. Hende oln ; see. I . . trouble of going to t6ir billets for dinner. ! stewards, not only distributing to the ine- . . : tail He is of the opinion that t1le show other ii�d in the oilfields of Raleigb. L -)t ond vice-president, John J. Mo A ; ,secre- . vi Ovo,rcoats, The officers of the pasb year w)re all ra- � - . He� y eassities of other lands gener6usly,but wit , . m Bargains i � 0011 be made a permanent 61100'eall * Grode- h- .135 Ubot road has developed a rich strike tary I �, I ; I elected for the cur t . I I I - , Win. Robertson ; tr-Ras a R. A. . . I _,1 . 'ron. year, and are as fol 1 out stint to our own naVion and peo-,Ie. forty1eet of black Sand, whi�-h is valuable George Cr 'ickshank � I � H ind tb at it could be made fully as good . "Douglas ; directors, i I � 0 . I , � . Good assortment winter coats,. -new styles, new shades and sizes from boys 'Iowa - Mrs. Colin Fletcher, Thaines Road ' I a] . ONN DEEPLY INTERE�TED. in gol about 145 feet belb� the aurface. Wm. Maxwell, Ttlomis I Bell S . I I as Oat rio at Guelph' W'th this we, I t i Honorary PresidBut ; Mrs, Neil Shaw: � I —0 I I - . ; Kerning- I o the largest men, and !the prices for the' I , �, season were seven, -eight and I fall .. gree because ihows were held at I Mr. i oRae, the han, W. J. Currie, 0. A� Ri- - ; t : * 'Jalao � : owner of the land, is very rlloui,j John -P. �.rne S.,lon. The assort- I . I eu Egmondville, president ; Mrs. J. Hamilton � i L : I -dollars. i I r .0 'Bra i ford and Owen Sound the Sam 1 week, The Correct Ve r1sion. quiet,ilbout it, but in a private interview Linklater, R, A. uouiliks, Petard Fowler - � . I $ nach longer be as good i I Goderich,- let vice-pienident ; Mrs, Sawers, �� whi I certM'nly ikkterfer�d with � the iumber , auditors. J, A. MoLgaii and . . . . . � We can at you . I i . - Brucefield, 2ad vi0e president ; Ars. I I . DEAR EXPOSITOR, -In You� last issue you said itl was equal to a hundred -barrel well. I Robt.burriedr, . I . - : � now, I 1�rice now $5.00 ' F_ H. ;,-W a i ries. ,Otherwise there would I -ob,ably publishad an acooUnt of the �'sad death of -The thrte young menl in Neepawa, I will be broken. We . Larkin, Seiiforth, 3cd vice-president ; Mrs. f I -While the family of Mr. James Wray, 4 i 'bav) ManiWb%, Goverklook,'Marp� and Jacobs 4 I 4arment thE�t is going to I me-- - *--%--.-,I. . I_V__9_"?_V_ � R. Irwin, Clinton, secretary : Mrs. Arohi- 1 �een d've or six hundred more )ntries. Mrs. John Gowans, of Blanshard. In that y I of Gorrie, were attending servicie in the 5 1 1 + ; ! ; ! ; *-0-4- -9- � I We cannot particularize, except t0So My account there are Several migtakes which, I Ouse of amusing the d6'ath of Henry IMethod a ii Sgnday evenin re- . - . �vra desirous tha,t you' .- i I I .bald Scott, Seaforth, treasurer ! Miss K. � 69 , I I ac ist church 01 ' I I ; Ahal ttke open show to the world" is the Spenq' I a half based lad, by 'giving him an 11 I 9 ., �,-:,4 distiactian there; is I , MoTaggart, ClintoD, eeordtary of supplies; , 6 i - would like corrected, as the public Is gi V*6 -cently, some person entered the house mud � i . . ­ J overa 3eofwhiskey whichis supposed to I - . i�corr obthing.and t6atithas provan con- an eat6ely wrong impre..siom . . . Mrs. J. S. Handet on, Hensall, secretary of I 'T took fifteen doll&ft from a satchel iur garments and fur Driess Overcoats � � clua.v' ly that the county of Huron can com- have r son drug ; Th-� former is falae � : Is literature. I i In the .,first place Mr. Johm Gowans did , ged, have been committed to 1hanging iu. th4 hall, bq'longing to Miss Wig - I aband heir trial at the assizem at Portage Is . I i I At the afternoo tneeti 'g a most interest- i pet� a coewfully with outside blieeders. not sell, his -farm and buy another - contiary . . . 'Ler trvie. Don't forget, &11 new, this seaso�''s Styles, with boy back, velvet coll�r, . , . gings, of TorojYto, a s4ter of Mrs. Wr ; , and of uew and ing and instruc . : � *_: � to the �vishes of his wife, - as the pap Pfairi in.Maroh. Application has been' -.4,, a a& I I .�.h evil in. paying too substantial clotlis, the b�st of linings and workmanship ; pri es all season six, by tiv Blbl ding was given ; East Hi!iron P'armers' � In' 'tute seeing to infer. They asked or madle� �or bail. - and Miss A#nie -Wray bad :some change - - . vo much. Whax you i I Mrs. Fletcher, hames Road ; an excel- i I 1 his brother i takerk'from her purse. : A box belonging to - , . I I I . I eight and ten dollars. . ; � I I I 1 Utheaalilzas lnObtaw_a,Mia8Walker,mil- � cment, fully guaranteed., ; � lent and helpful t lk by re. Nei I Shaw, of : Meetings - 1 � Wolter to buy their farm as they had made Mrs. Wray, _-qutikining h I theme, � � I 11 * _.c. ' ded $2, ODO damages from the 0 b- -valuable,papers, W" I I Egmondville, tAki � ' up their kniads to sell, as the' had an op. litierw sawar . ' y �a get, the very beat at a rils- 1 . ; AT MANLEY's SCHOOL HOUSIM. taw& �! lee in Lighting Company for injur- opened and tho paperd Beattered over the . : modt rztte earlier in the 0 ai[miasiox P. Mrs. I I - : I I . � room, in search oil the money. Mir Wmy:g � tion between pra ar"an'd -portun�ty of baying a farm near St. Marys, . I Price n6w 0500 i A �%ti was held at Manley's sohool , � he � I . I � I �? a i . �hons 'by her cousin, iea.' as walking along Sparks street I amily are in the habit,:of slipping aer - "Ant to get a moderate � . I I Johnston, of Pai ley, aster of Rev. Mr. isting of 80 acres, owned $ I � I � I 0 illop, on Friday last. he at- where me, wereatringing wire. . 1 oss the . T I , � � - : I Wilkie, lately of � Mr. Lokan. Walt�r bought 'their f -arm of - . The wire streeb to church, and l6sving the doors �un- . I �e same n1QneV as the -OYVV antral India, gave a most Itendance in the afternoon was ve md m I � . . i fair, purchased Mr. Logan's. fell, and t a end struck - I : . Mine Walker, on the - I . able address on 4�1 Bonn of tie duties, . - locked. Who the thie�es are' - I - I � htL,ve formerly , cost you- . � I I � * oons 4 ' 'that it was the first me 50 acret.and they should , Br. She claims that it permanently is still i MYE � . 9 i rin 1 t'DR Of All par � I privilegei, and op ortuuities of ,women in fties seemed well satisfied until a few telry. ; I illim you need the furs I 0 ys Re' efers, I 1 � !the 7d bge�ld in that neighborhoo ". Th" days a er the business had been Settled disabl(d her, and was awarded $2,000, She . . I I . , I � � I : 'What might have! ' xill gladly .ineet your � , I � Christian lands." Mrs. Nichol, of Blake, ! opened with ,an addre is from when outsiders began to talk of what 15 �.0 resulted in a � i I , mee ing was � asked ! r 15,000. serious � - . i � I . - ; ­ - I 'a y . who was a delegat 'at the annual meeting : Mr. Thomas McMillan, the presidant in -A 'deft ative acetelyne gas generator ex- 'firi happened at the residence of Mr. Rich.w - I I ; � This is the smartest and most practical ov r 'arment f:)r boys. The , boy of the rovinefalS ciiety,' poor farm they were going to and how they - I e 9 . . I � recently held in 1 whic he showed r,he advantages to be'd ploded in the basement of the post office ard Coates, on the 2nd con -cession -of Step- 7 will not wear long over6 ts, for reasons which be London gave a a- had been deceived. This preyed so lieavil3 , a can give an : I hc-.n, on- Sunday night, 18th inst. d which .seem 1� ve y interesting report of !'rive' fiom meetings of this nature. , block, ,Mat dtou, Manitoba, a few days ago. Mrs. - I i cing h s, . 1, log Up some of � ; Mr. - upon Mrs. Gowana' mind that bar husband is a Power.. I . -reasonable. At the- sam.� time be should not be �llowed to g without a top �eoat If th I a H. Mason followed, � and by the I No one was injured, but flames broke 'out, Jam -39 Westoott, of Douglas, Manitoba,, who - I I I . � - the more importan mubje6ts disc ased and ,I use of 4harb Ire showed the percentage of tried to prevail upon Mr. Logan to release and be I - is on a visit to her daughter,. -,Mrs. Coates . - of some time. The reef6r fills the bill. We have a lot to clear out, and prices givi . them from their bargain. This he ref used lore towns -people could subdue the I f . ar econotny are most I ng the gist of t a discilasions and con- 'seed wi�thout vitality, and also' the number fire, the bli ok and two stores on the north 1happened to.Awll smoke abo b,three o'clock � were three, four, four�fif�--, and five dollars. � . ) U 'onounced., Dan't- let ty elusion@, and f urn i�khing some hir to on the ' to do unless paid $500. Mr. Gowarks at - I �of foul kieeds contained in the g6neial ran of side, vOithstocks, were destroyed In the morni -- and at on it, corninc, to this fitore workings of local ac cieties which rimy be of : first refused to pay that sum, bat owing to I . The loss ; ng. . c6, aroused the I . 01 - - clover ind timothy seed putchasod at our 'household I i � P me tal distress -a will be! $20,000 ; insurance $10. 000� I . , when it was discovered that ifire �!a%h to see how f it, we . I Pri�e, -now- $11.25 much advantage �o all, concerned in the grooery�aud seed stores. He said that our the I f hia wife, afterwards - I I fromthe furnace had leoranihnio&ted with I � I � ! ' xryDu on euch tempt- I � I work, The'aftern on was conch,ded by decided 'to give him the mone _T e award of the arbitrators in the � ' . - - - - - - - �_�A I oca deale � I I . .---- 4AAAOW I 11 a �best meads do not come to our 11 I ni y. After this w I the wood work in the ael-lar, -mud bad gained -_ ,,-a offering, in Sheetiage, - r �WV­W1VV_V1V I I most earnest and i spiring address by Mrs. 1 beast �sel; farmers, as a rule, will not ive the they sp3nt two or three months in trying matterl of the taking over by the town of: .0 siderable headway. -'- Mr. Coates, sesist- . : ; I . i i . 1 0 ' at d.mber of the G-oderich !price of !good seed. I d by the ladies, aft;r ; , as, Llneaq Flanuele, - . Gibson, the olde te get aplace to their liking, but were un- Midland (if the Midland Electric Ligh t' 1 on ' �. . - . I . . I I � 5 lintich difficulty arid � derwear,- Men�a Suite, I . U !t.S 0 1 auxiliary. During the afternoon Miss Gem- I Mr. 9. 0. Drury was, the next i able to do so. Plant 6as been made public. The com pany � hard work, succeeded in subdixing the blaze � � . I . ; IMen"ss , . mi I � peaker. I I - i i 11, of Egmondville, rendlered a vocal solo Wsh#r, seeing that John's wife was still has o red to sell at $18,000, and the town , I I . 0 - . � ]He plendid addreas 'on S, It - - ; but, hadit not been- discovered 1when itrwas I- . I - - . - I Av a A] 118"ag momew4ot despondent, offered them their ,deolining a offer, suit was commenced, � �r goods, and give a � . I � ; � . ; very nicely. ,Oalv ftr beef," in which he showed i the fine house would h4ve bep'n reduced to � . I In ; c We have more heaxly­suits than we to ave, and wo'll make T.- worth At the evening meeting, which was pre- 'ordet to get the beeb results, we indi t kee . . ashes. � fre-at things here, and, I . . care I ;bat in .farm b#k, providing they -paid 'hi for his with th a i,e ult that the arbitrators have all � � - p work o# the place and other expenses in 629 -97, the � I I . . __ , : I , M", - . your while to look at th�m. Should you have any use for o�e (and wbo basn't aided over by Rev. Mr. Anderson, of Goder- ! the e ilf � growing. from the time it ii diop- di h ansaction of their business. fees'of the rbitrabors amounting to 81,8GO, � -On Saturday night, 17t prics.- list had we room, our- ,.three j)ine in &'finding for $9, �(I . ' " ich, and afwr Rev. Mr. MoLenn d until two years old. This can re in tr h inst.", t'heavy sui bs I . ,T a - ; � s littlo difference, as, this timo of year ?) The ruling prices all seaBon for these 1 were sq. ' pe I I nly be. I Margaret McCool, rel(ot of �he late James -.ud axsmine the mer- - . pen, in a naat addr 389, Dresented h:'g!e'ePt- This k. My were both quite agreeable to, and to be paid qually by the parties, and each . I . seven -fifty, eight -fifty aud ten dollars. . � I . Acine by:.proper care anti feeding. ..Q Me uying anyway. - I I ings and congratah tion's of the P eabytery$ i John 0 ; red WaltVL V275, ,W'hich he refused Party to p their costs of* the suit. Arbi., ; Cool, of Hultett, ps�sed away to the l6ng I , - . � I . . � I . George Murdie, of Seaforth, f o 0 - . I ME llowed to -take :and finally took $200 and here all tration see no to be squall home, at the age of 79 �earm. I She bas been E_J�111_+++ - � I P r, 0 for the good work ( one by the lad so uring �alonp the same lines as Mr. Drury, taking - y as expensive . as � I I ice now $ %,.: i. 0 0 the year and � - the exp :nsep, not $800 as th in declining health for � � . wi �hing them ev a greater � . '�l a paper stated. the lavir co irts. some time, and her . I i up the Itwo-year-old stocker and howed :deathwas not unexpected. � I I - - I . success in their con inued efforts, t a a reas 'that Mrs. I � owans attached no blame whatever -W m. Charlton, who died at'the home of ._�� - - ,��— —,&A—- I . G J . MT,Ek Xecool. - he ..... - wwr-wi . 1�� � � of the evening m as giv'en by R v Murdo � [t paid the farmer to finish hi a cattle tloher�umbandforherraahacf, as She left his -da ght r, Mrs. Brooke, of Springfield, nee Miss Brownlee, w&4 marr ad in the vil- � I 'for t ie old country market. lie i i turn, a note a th . I I � I 0 1 lage of Bolt u, where She and her Numband . � i MoKenzie, of Honaa; China. M . �i cKen * on 44 H a table beside the poison sbabing near S . T omas. was one of the.pioneers of, . # 17 I � zie had �een twelve years in Chins and * ' fwas followed by Mr. Mason, Ogg and that he Was in no way to blame for 'what East . For seventy-aix years Mr. resided for some yearg.. They came west ; I - - p',4 - � 25 and 35 .Oer pent, Disco,Unt lift Fun.. was �their pr�ofibs," in which he 6homid his and settled on lot �9, 9th concession , of - UL � forced to leave there, with other3, during �he bad done. She was a kindly and lov. Charlt D d lived at Mapleton, and- saw , - ' moth )dalof feeding and the prb,fits lie de. 'Ible. wo,man, whom only temporary insanit the dis ric Ink Ill Hullett, which was the� , a wilderness, and . I . You'll miss it if you fail to�get in on the fur question t�is year. the Boxer uprising. He still b " on his 'rived from it. . yl D from -a Sparse settle- 0. The in- � , 11 Bhused 1 by business worries, could by that hard work and I frugatity., which has I ,I.Zs� Co. � - pers n several Sears which teWly more � have 1 merit w at it is now. When he located f . � : cre.isinc, demand foi�all kinds of fur cannot have any other teBult than to ad- Foudoly than words -:iuld do of the I E%)h f these addresses were 'follo ed by riven to this not. Her sad death has cast at Marlet there was not a house between characterized so many Of the bernia pioneers I 0 1 Od usage liveI3 diieussione, in which many py uts of of Huron, converted # into � a -comfortable - . ,�.-altest Cash - vance the price. We told you last year. and thel year befor that c9on coats he was apbjeoted tc and the narrc w'esoape lintereat Were brpughb out. f-gloom� over the whole community. � New Saru and Belmont. Hewas 99 years . . would be higher this year. Did we ar.cak truth�ully ? CO pare what you can he had from being ilassacred by tl e erkragedq, I In the evening the house was orc wded. ONE INTERESTED. old, an I h d the highest respect of all- -Arm. Hier husband I - who home and valuable �, Chinese mobs. Ha delivered mostable, I . —0 him. predeceased herby 191years! About two ' * _- - buy this season with tbe,garment that was beught two seas n's back for the Isple dilk music was furnished by I 4s "SWOno . g ! a I t is St knew I h ' 34 � . eloquent and tou* :xcr address. - a " ' -In 1902, according to the bureau of years ago s a moved i4to Gliaton to reside, � . - I t�_-�Z�m�_ __ . same money,. and see if at that time we misrepresented anyth�ng. We are 111. a oaloulatld to M I i was well I Coln nb orchestra. Address we also Wawa � nosh Mutual Fire Insiir- Mines, 1112,68.9 tons of pig-iron,valuad at her daughter accomp�kd�yinghiir. A family I I I � the most �'ndifferenb -given by McMillan, Ma on and � ance Company. I � I are me - Messrs. of five son@ anti one daughter oury cf­it that san unbecom positio-n to give you the Same chance now. Furs which we bought fit 19.01 and callous listener and had amoib sbimu. . $4683,051, wap produced in - Ontario, as . 4 _.1ve her. . - Drury, interspersed with songs and .recita- The 24th annual meeting of the Wait compaledirith 116,376 tons worth $1,701,- � 11 � . � � � ) lating influence o the ?iudienee. The ' I 0 -On Tharad nuary . I . one of k I an I wu are s-dre, � price,-,, but which were delivered -to us for this seaso t del nd must be ex- .tions bylocal ladies and Akentlemea. All Wa'annshIneurakici C mpanywashold in!! 901. There &T-1 1 5* 'IV 4. . 'n -s �ra 1 addresses were inte spersed by pleasing and . - w e 0 ; 703.in was amelued during last those happy events oo � lac at the remi- � C I atu frorn a fi aanoi al chan�,ed for cash at once. The above discount will be given on cash purchases 0eemed to enjoy the meetings, and hl r. Me- fbe large'and -acimmodious agricultural 1all 1 year 186,162 tons of ore, of which 92,833 dence ofMr. John - I ux!cuse.. The proceeds- 0 1 . � . � ' 0 . I I ,braith; of Stanley, . . � . eon and "; well rendered voca and musical selection@ Millen, �he president, was asked t give at Dungannon, on Wednesday; the 2lat d 1 tons w6re �rom Ontario mines an -i 94,079 . I of any far garmeiit in our establishment, and the man or W' i an getting heie by Mrs. Ander a ; Mr. -Vh)mson, of 'them si3bther mdeting next yeari at which Mr. John ; ermintiardli, - of De. Z � l ! of Janua,� , 1903. There was a large andl tons irr por ied. The three blast furnaces in r, — . first will have fir.A choice.. All furs guarant'ee,d, and exchang.ed'if not atis dc- deriah.' A very successful, meal fing and a ! I y troit, -and Miss Kate 11 � albraith, of Stanley , � I � I ' Is i6verkinig was brought r - . i I I k;er. tory. ; I -pleasant and profit b IAT MURDIE'S SOHOOL HOUSE. representative meeting of the policyholders' Ontario a M_ ployed 565 man and paid out were united in the oly bonde,of mstri- . I � i � - to a close by a vote of thanks to the ladies t On Saturday a meeting was held i I Mur. of the.iiirrounding country, over 200 beiiig! $3044i3ialwages. To pioduce the pig iron mony. Mr. Geminhiar t ii &!i Buy field hoy, ' . ­ 4ie'a school house. Th present and all howing an interest in the 58,885Aonm1of limestone flux, 111,390 tons I � of J4itn,�,s Bouthron, I of Goderich for A a kind and Icispitable e -meeting IVV,ss c pened and is eng %ged as mar 1 a- on the I Vift ywiderkee cd hia Coon Co�ats Black Calf Coats Black Doo, - coats.,. L 3,diO by an a0dreas by the preeid welfa a . I I ) I ) i manner in which t by "d entertained the enu,;l Mr. Thos. re of this large and prosperous insti-, of cok P a I ashels -of charcoal lakes, and has claimed as hill own one of o I . I . I l� Getting, on, Vriday'� Asfrachan Jackets, Ladies' Se.al. Jacketos, *�eilL's Fqr � - i delegates, and by singing and devobional McMill 11. ,This wao followed 11by ha ad- tution. - I � I ! I were uted,f 1. � 'the most popular youn ladies'af the t - 4 e oldest, settlers in ' '� � . . - 1 exercises. . . : dress b; Mr. E. 0. Drury, on "'iSoil fertil. The presidei�t, Mr. John Ballantyne, oc- _4 L _ 0 the old eat resi lents of Cornwall, i - own . I Caps, Caperines, Qp I 1 1 I I — ship. The wedding was . pri to, -only the I . Cap, Ladies' Fur Har- I cupied the chair with satisfaction to those Mr. Homer Stiles, passed away I 'stlwoekt family being present. - The br a was dress, - � Mr. Banthron was . - i 0— aid � how to maintain it." � Fol ]owing I cild� i,,md up to. a, few � I , ant and credit to himself. The @ecre- � y 'Boas. 1 1 , : 8 Many questions were asked by th lead- . aged 81) yEars. Decease . tes, Ruffs' Muffs, Clinton General Hosr,ital. . . Orb near ad in castor trimmed with'as in, and looked . , I it I I � e It hyi pres d was t , r I . I �Lijo7ed a remarkable i . I I J ' d m u valu- tary-tre"urer and general manager of the Montp)lieri Vb., and lived in G charming. After the ,wedding dinner,, at I - � I __ � 17 . e ' ing f rmbra in the audience. an railby, Quo - I I I i Th following ar icle is from tha pen of � 1: , company� Mr. J. M. Roberts, acting -as beo� M mtreal and Obtawa. coming tO Corn- - ,�ue of his years. He . . ,4ble nf�rmation gained. The ,3a r was , I I I I o'clock, the happy couple left for Bruce- - . . : . . I . Dr. MoNaughtOD, f Brussels, arid Speaks ; I . � � i,rl, bint had lived . I'l �_ f Ilo, Fed by� Mr. T. H. Mason, it a .1 I I � wall in 185". Ho ha&aince resided i� Corn- field, from whence r,hey left by train for Da- ta , for itself : In I . � I .1 - . ,r portion, c,f his lifa� � I - . . as a norkey he og The directors' annual report and the �, wall, and bad held numerouq- positions of I : hi - I "It is not generally Paker." Am in th the *!cases, . - troit, where they will ie -side. � Mr, Dan I ated a general - known that wa : ; Condu Hea y Underclot . - go: , - '' auditors'! reports were read and unan' He Galbraith and Miss JAanna 4-albraith .' ald � . . 2 have a well equipped hospital In the count m liv4 ly �disouasion followed, in hic. i much I ; imougly i trust. He:wae a blacksmith by trade. act- " . kon a busy villa on . i y infQr natioll was elicited. i i I adopted. �� I 4� , I . is sury ve'd by his widow, who is 8 i years ad as groomsman and! bridesmaid roflpeot- - � a of Huron, at ClintDD, and my ob 4et i i . [1 � neon was tb( ; - I - vening meetin was m fair i � � of late he has been 'rite 25 per cen,t. d scount in this department will cleaii !up the stock t this is to br ' i a . At th, a I The next -order of busi � ) else. of age, and three daughter@. � ively. � i "I i0g the institution more r � a. I I : Oter in Exeter. He attendabee,' considering it was % turd Mr. John . -The attendance at the Gi � . � I I 4 I . - =Rethe public. I visited the hospital on � . I .1 -Afteralong illne earlydate. We have algood assortment of sizesyetinboth 'all -wool and ee6e tion of � three directo lelph �igricult- -e4gian and a staunch ay Kaska, r. John Griffin lie, Richard Dougald lined- We guarantee ' .�E � . h The meeting was opened by, an ad- and Mr. , Ja9'es Ural C(Flleg this winter is larger than ever ' - - . I - the Girvin . . Morris, late of Austin, aIL-wool ribbed Underwear to be I -anshrinkabl and the 5th of this month. and wa's surprised I � - he retiring 'directors, were � ,�ManW ba, died on ie fu Ir . ng � t a a before. During the present montli there P ". .rxeral took place 0 0�1 ! . and delighted to le4rin we had suo i 'a build, dress b; chairman, Mr. MoMihm, fol- nominated and elected by accla' . ' Thursday, I naree to replace any gaiment not as represented. . � 5th icist., Toro:rkto., where be Ille CLmetery, where I . - I b r. mon, on aTigi condi- I havi an i ,o ass n a u an on . i ! ing forthe accominpoation of the � ,owe, I t 0 bad gone for modiml - reatment. 'He was iried. : . )ubllic and tions in Canadian Agriculture .3) . M Show- Mr. Morgan Dalton ind' Mr. John ils n roll, di, ided as follows among the Ufforent � 1 $1.00) $'I 5 0 and 02.00 per I suit. the profession. Tb!� hospital in built of 0 re-olected auditors. At a aul�sequeut noureed : R, igular 8tudente,210 ; shor. course the eldest son of the late Joselph Morris, of ' . �,4-1a,y evening 13th Q : ad th t in order to be successful, W( )nluet war � ,.71 - . I I i situ ited. It . meeting Of the board of directors Mi. Jo in � I Colborne, and was in 1 his forty-firat year. Gmnd Master Gib- i I brick, and is con'Wently, chan a )ur's stemof farming& the -6 -mos I I I I inpoulitryjaising,14; shorb couraei6atock I I � � Boys' Wool Si o ! contains about 20 r 6mm in all, tl a greater y d rega ei. Mr. Ballantyne was elected president and JY . i &I About ten years a ho went to I . r of them b'ei g-fibted up. as private - . �,fflejtil Vi�,it. to EXe- Ckings, ribbed, pric6. now 25 C.. numbe . chan a )r am the deman n ir' ' . r. i judging, 220 ; dairy school, 50; japeci 91) Manitoba, I i �At,pea,lent Order -of I . Finlay Anderson' was, elected vid i and four years ago he Started ,for the K-lon- I I - i I I a' Maso, was followed by Mr Dr4 - , on . . , e -pre 5i. I weekl . lectures on domestic scie�rkce, 60 t . '�.1, (I tLe. G-t1feers for � - I � ! wards.; The wards sre of. conve 2ient ize � 4 . - y dent.. � i I . ! dike by he Rdmont n route. Becoming � ; it FA Ming as a profession," in w.1 ich he I ! ! ladiop. � i , , 't. g. ,��f_. � � kT -4 - �!L��_Tu_aic= and ar,o rk"bly and comfortably furnished. I I The directors' report ; I � . ill on the road he turned back, and upon " 1_-t. 00k�flu_A_A�Crfi�n i . I was to th 1 eff at � -H(ni G. H. R. Bnlyea, of the Territor- � . bmpaniod by Brother . . � . allow d �that no calling wag Mo 6 h iorable I s . . I . I . ! The operating roo � is one of 1a.: main I �hat- dur theya his arrival at Winnipe passed thr( 7'!t.!. t - i at .year the company h, d' ial Goi -ernnient, has returned from Minikes. 3ugh an s�utL (I in. the cere- I - : i� nor mo6 independent,, and tbrsi 4� y boy "a . 1�c attack of typhoid feve at the hoepital. His i I feature,, of the buil iug, being I rge mud .issued 1%6 policies, covering risks to the H h he went for the'purposai of in. ��-rdng the initation, ( * who t ko that honest labor �im it oneath . po is, w er( . , d Eggs taken asi Oas il well lighted both w th windowan k light. decline in health co menoaA from that � Butter a ! I 0 1 i . who t _� amount of $1,492,300, for which they re- cerviem ing i lie v,mUng brothers - . � h i m. in a uiOering from ' what �' he a . be millers concerain grind- � � � . alled I I ; The- floors are finis ad in h all'. , . �� time and isince then h had been at Banff . ar no � It ceived $59,692 in premium notes. This ing of Terri iorial wheat. About 15 : � L � of t!- e r.q,anner in- i I I 2;e led head." The addrees�d were in- t , � . , I sanitarium, -at the Paci 0 Ccka#�, and other i contains tharble w shatailds wit niokle. added to the amount bro�ught forward frtIm bashel� of li ab year's cro yet remained to -A�', ('u. The officers ***#*####"***#"*""Ai0* , I I . � rep raeld by music, songs and . 0 tationm. . ; p � �.; I � plated,taps, with a lentif I supp y of hot e i the previous year, made, a maximum amo�nt places, seeking ia v n a rpnewal of his - � 'T. 1'. (,'., J. G� i � " After the singing of '4 God Save M�'King," - be dig ose4 of and the farme a express i : , and cold.i�iiter. softi nd hTrd.,f wil h ' ' i I for the past year of 4,284 pol ' strength. A 3 ear ago be came home be 'I kv's ; V. G., Ed. a i uhing complete. T ?v" the in eting dispersed. � Godetiell, and since Ot --, wAtb the excep- , i I , , Wall t . icica, S5,60�1_ anxiet lee i the wet weather of the spring .: i�z'., ,�;., W. :J ohns ; � . of t a wal i 1 148 of risk, and $208,071.11 in remixim sho4ld7dai is a the grain, the storage fac. � ��! *_. . i, p I el and I I I I are taoteful�ly p!1int t' d, while I notes, from which was deducted the can- iliti6s on fa -me tion of a visit to Markitaba last fill be had , �, Irer'. W. ff. Trott ; I I eing far -from perfeeb. The th i �9. Greig,,, Stewar 5 the floors are cov'eied with hands me� rags, A Laudable Movena�Bn�, celled and expired during the year leavi' Washburn, Crosby & Co., and othqs, will spent most of the timc ia I le*� 8. " A. Evans; - : i , , 9 0 hospital at I I givibg the rooms a cheerful ap eaiance. At the annual meetiaR of the Seaforth 3,187 policies, $4,252,373 of ri Toronto-. i . �--,c,ll I- ,�-;. S.t Ivlakin ; � . sk and $16 ,. take the Int ,tter up. It is stated that an ? ; � . � t There are five nurses. in attendan a beside Preeib rteri n church, on Monday �vening, 552.52 im premium notes, less the assess- abundance )f cars can be secured.i on the -Mine Elizabeth Jo no departed this life �,,­,rell ; It. S.A_� Gr., � . a - P I ! the rrk�ktron. There were three ma or'oper. . I S V. G., Nelson (SUCCI�SSORS TO GREIC�-& MAODONALD) i there'vas a good attendance of m ambers ment of the pamb year, which amounted to goo road, slid Mr. Bulyea, thinks t6tip I i I I un- .on Sunday, January 18itb, at the residence I - I I mtions� at the hospit I on the da, -Visited and ai herents, and many matters I f im- $6,85 � .1 I . � . i . t � I I Y 1 2.24, leaving a premium note'oapi;al Aertho exceptional circumstances ' of her brof,her, Mr. lsa*c John14, lot 17, con- , I I - t prevai - - . �, - ! � it, my own patient I eing one Of he � caEas portal ce wbre brought up and carefu and on hand of $156,700-28, the assessable face Ing, this season, the arrangement is the beat cession 6, UaborDe, f 'an illness of sev- -1. Perkins, M_ A., I y i .9 t�r i I operatedOD. On the following y 'there harmc niciusly discussed, by thoee p ent. value of which in $170,094 92. � that can be made, am the C. P. R. 1 cannot eral months. Deceas�ed was the second - ,!(,,r (-f Trivitt Me I i ohnson Bros.' Old Sitand, d I . I . I I .1 . were two difficult operations. T is I num. Amongs �hese was the providing $250, The expense of man' I I - up(.,,l Ins dwiea on - - : ; I - 9 agement compared take the wbe&b out. ; daughter of Richard -a d Eliz Johns, and - I . I ; her on two succeessive days is not a !usual which, lil'i 'ddlition to the sum gr ad by with the:number of poli:)ies in for,cp show was born iu Langtree 'all, evIon 7 .-,,Es lifts returned : -A6 last the one-eved steer is #160om- .. X i - 14-0 1 . I _.. - I � �. Eng- - : occurrence, but now rtheleas a gre36t; many the Hom asion Board, is on qi nt to the average cost per policy to be 33 - cents fited. � The cattle. land, in 1847. Her pa ants ::: h their fam- � Improved in health, � S - -A :P '-p eu;-i. . . ; � guard commisoicin at I 0- ,rT - � � good operations are done at the Clinton maintai i --,,t a migrated to Canad in 18 i9, and aei-- �,�!tion ia O'Neil'a - r . -1 I n a � missionary in _h I Nor west. which, ie'homewhab less than one half the Ottawa has found a cattle guard th balks ily e . I I ' . . � . Hospital, and perhaps quite as Mary as are 0 objects that _`lJ`resen'b time averagel.cost per policy throughout the all 'a to circumvent it. Geor tledinPiekerin to I ip, wh6re her father ,a.-, in Stratford this � I __ — _ f all th I at the . attemp' . ge . . I i ! � - . � done at county-lospital receiving Govern- press p u ilke consideration of - the� .Cbris. pro : worked at his trade a a shl �- Neit of Lucan, . � . � Is vince.o ; Paddy:and W. H. Callaghan, 0 oronto, I de maker for - 1. ()'� : I � - ; ment aid. So far only surgical cases' have �an pel ' f tb Ider provinces, thia is the The receipts from all !sources were $1 2, - are the owners of the guard. Callai r1e. with her .., 611. ,�. ow,ail-- I I a a 11 i ban is one year. It was there, whe � , ' . , been treated at tha hospital, but - 'one th � . ' I In ant -mained their I '. 0,1rovis 6�t is�moslt iomperative. I _. 277..% , the disbursements during the year the inventor and Paddy is the pr)motec elder mistar sitting in toe chimi,teyplace, her I I Manitoba' and the North 'West. I ions are being in de foe receiving and We have! been endeavoring to bell those -were $7,535.61, leaving , cash in bank and on Twice on Saturday the one -eyed ate )r clothes caught fire,,Andi beforei 'it could be �ty cm Wednesday � � � . . . I - . . I treating medical oa ies other than tuber- in oth ,-r I I n'da less f*vored than ,i re, by hand to -amount of $4,731.79. !the as- has b - I that extinguishe - , Pupper afterwarda. i � I I the seems a bug bear to inventors, was d she was m6a,t ior�bly burned, � culosis. Dr.* Gann is surgeon -in. ,.hief of 0endir: g or, h our Sons 11ofigurod f�r life.i This was a v bary lut week, on I I . r� and daugh ere to sets of the company now amount to' $16 leaving her i I i #-*-" * *41* : I I i turne&bsck as it endeavored to g. -b onto � . . _ t I the hospital, and iimself,and D,. Shaw carry -,o them the truths of the gasps with 991.45. !The number ,'of loose . ,4i. Ycluog, of Sea- . � I . 'djust ' trying experience for : - an - a d the miniature rails. 11 b oth I parents and . it was atarvirl . One I I � . I . look after the after. treatment of )atients. *Lich w have been so filvored �nd 1 [eased. during the year phat was 63. vine of which of the commissionerm hold a bundle f, � hay child, coming ao soon a fter their arrival in � . A of the la.te James I I 11 information regarding Western exe rsions gl dly Other doctors, howe ver, avail them ielves of They ia, a �udergone and are � Still under- were caused by fire. amorinting to $3'696.62, entiCiD,gly C -i 0 . i . A 11 9 � - . : � . i . tho new I. nd. In 185 the fsl�fly re Mrs. 8picer.,of Exe , . . . P nder its nme and coaxed it on, moved I . ! the convenience of the bospirall, an( operate, going ni ny hardships and deprivations in and the. remaining 54,- were caused by but thsi cattle guard-. stopped it to Utborde township, and the'Te, at the ag-e I , i.- been. looked for it- ' furnished, I . . I - I d the �� ced t ' Ireep awzky On Mondayt % - . I � there. To maintain a hom *t&U"ke this is their 4 rte to chriatianiz6 and bi in g . to a lightning� amounting td, $2,708,69-' commiisioners cheered. The Bu#cessfuI of 14- years, she eomme 0 house I . I . ,.cir an * - . I W, I . an expensive undertaking!1nd I'th nk is a aver I for her uncle, Isaac )jtlock, ,Nlr. and Nlra. F. J- � knowl)d eit of the gospel of.Chri these age & $50.16 each, �ho majority bf ing guard 60sts anly 34 to build. ; land so con. . . scheme that should acimmond 'itael � to the benig to I � I I I !iised v - 34 peoples. Their efforts hai a been for animals killed and some few being for I i � tinued till the day of bi a death � three years .large num- - � --------------- *_ ! I I I � ; I � � I I GREIG & STEWART, Agent�s support of the count counbil as W(11 as to eatl. 41emsed, and light is now I inning damage tio buildingF,. 'Total - e then she zontin�'Ied to Inniday evening of I Ar � losses paid -_ Mi. H( Dry Scott, who died at his home ago. Sine reside I � 1 the cit-izens of Clin %I and the public gen- to ah n6 mud Christian infltience e $6 405.3i. i . with -her brother, at th6 old homestead, 11,)r" of Seattle, ' L I I , I : on the sixth concession of Wallace, on Mon. . orally. A county hospital. walk ap)ken of, felt i -here! the greatest immortO .y and The company looks forward to an Inereas- day morning c - the :Deceased was of a quiet and !1 retiring dia. Telegraph and 1).ominion 9i Express. �� , L L I f* last week was one Of : I i ,3 home at present, C. P. R. Ticket, � i -Ir I to be -erected in Goderioh, And I ti ink the depra, 4 prevailed. It is, thiirefoi,j , more ei business for the ensuing year. I Ition, a true friend a nd good neighbor. - . � � .. I . i an ia recovering. I ; i i I � � J first settlers of the t0WD8b1p. He wail in TOO , . i I c ­!. .i � i L ; . j I . ! � . ! 11 i i , - � I . I:- I i ; L. L ­ Z . . � I I i i . I - � � I - I .- 9 . - t - I I i i i . I I . . 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