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Northern Advance, 4 Apr 1889, p. 8

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ed they had actecl fairly und aquarel WWViI Ml'. Smyth andMr. Webster, and 0 bod nn I`nn`\I>. thong nAI|f`nIi\AIn Inna` An` A 6|... wvn, GDGIIVI, VII IIIIU ulxull. DIX ` HIGH unt; that; the nap dnicgrs best zhoni I6 r'ut$1ly`ehat11e?` iedf '.l`he`ca.'s'o5'hu'boo`li rtl'IlllfQ!'!`Od-O0'|AI'Bl`iGi Gh Consul-.~ `~ ' ~ . an Julian mu sun` ?Apc-at Is. ` ; ...'WA8HING'1'ON,Ap;;il 2.`-'-.'1`h o" LStuto_-Do-i )'art.ment"hu bean" 'ocla`lly informed thtg . 1, it`, Julian Panncefotd, the new Brftinhi `minister to tho United Staten, will all for; . , 1 New York on April-113.-..-* H =iIII ou ol'--l'rlnocto`|'I Ix-I-mulenc. :.?'ii!- . A % M$PC`:fn?,:'?9a.mdoe 5 5th: Pi-lvn_ootb n; :i0ol;lqo.; 11 you .111 h-om . gm attack of. `pndumoxiin followihg an stack of broth All V uuuu UV: I. uuyvuuu-uvo Last Monday morning fourteen inches of snow fell north of Hamilton, and nine inches north of Toronto. 111'- 1--.... LL..L LI... ..'.L..1.-. n3 Mm `Inn-n a rmn- IIOIWII OI .1. 013011). \Ve learn that the whole of Mr. Boon s ro- pert south of the town `line at Allan ale, has een purchased and has to be cleared away to make room for a. Y switch to be put in so as bo~facilito.te the transit of trains from Collin wood and Penetang going east. `III! 3......` 'I'a`AutI-. I-n1n`rnnnnn An tho N & uoum WOOQ auu rcuuuuung guuls cnau. Wil iam Forth, brakemen ontlie N. &. N. \V. Div. of the'Gmnd Trunk, had his hand crushed at Longford on Manda. last. T : \'l :1I:...~... flinmufnml In!-A nnn nnfnr nn the crusneu `In? uullgluul 'J.u LVLUHUO lant- " William Glassford, late con uctor on the N.-&. N. W , and whose train met with the disastrous plough accident, at Severn Bridge last year, had his right hand taken off at the wrist, whilecoupling in. the west Toronto junction yard. n Mnnniotr Ina}: NJ!` AI'f.`1l'Il` Mkill- _ ' Ccgmpauy ha.` season 80,000,000 feet of logs. I ,9, |___ 1_-J _ _-..'.-.. ~.. recipient of twins on Monday last A ril lst. Two bouncin girls, the mother and c ildren are doin we 1. VWell done, Art, old buy, if all was 0 your mind and had your luck, we need not mlvocate for immigrants to this country. -------09-o----- J IIIIU IIIUII y G111 a On Manda. last, Mi`. Arthur Meeking, rema.n'on t e N. 8:. N. W., Div. of the Grand Trunk railway, was made the happy twins on 'I`uvr. Imnn:-inn ah-In tlm mnther and n dram Highly characteristic. That pecooliar sheet, the Examiner with- out a tittle of reason, declared two or three weeks ago, that this journal had charged Major Rogerswith not dealing squarely with the authorities, this wilful perversion of truth we eifectually ex osed. But the sheet in question, instead of umbly and penitent- ly apologizing for playing Ananias on its readers, as it id 9. little while ago in a legal case, it indulges. in a lot of characteristic twadclle about the Editor of THE ADVANCE. This will not do. We simplf .ask_the Ex- aminer to quote from our co u l in which Majors Rogers is charged as alleged, or else, let it stand convicted of wilful false- hood. All the. unintelligibie jargon which the poetic genius of t the Examiner canstring together will not changea _lie into truth. mus one line. '4 `dig: votd vtliink-'v7tr.i,t.|Fs';'_;ngin:y-Eh 'li'ahme_n in Barrie and ~ vicinity;-. that. '5 goo` cricket. club could be organized and maintained. ~.As; ._well use ~-beise;.jlJy.ll ynpd 1ticrjm_si,_ ' En 1\bd s` .?n&0na|; :gnme,ought:_not ,.to,be`.;;e` ' gcted, !.We;hope soIrA6oott_.011n ,m..11'.W1.. 0501110 mhiniujtlne .orieke!=- Lina `v e ap.tfir9s% 1- Do not ..:l9..t`:t, ,9. ll? g0I.I,;!1i.0.-- .. . ., -.;-`_.' ' `t | nnvwxvu Qvv--u Honor roll for St1jou`d= public ,school. Class V-George Peacock, Anson Black, Albert -Black. Class :IV~ Arthur Black, Maud Webb, John Little. Class III Sr.-- Reei'Bowman, Carrie McConnell, Frankie Neeley. T Class.III Jr.-Willie Nelson, Millie Webb, Joanna Reynolds. Average atten- dance Junior department 47, Senior depart- ment 47. Total 94. ~ " 1-_-__:_.. .1-..-_.....-..a. (4.. 9-43 .'.I..... 11}... [S6 olus, rrumc ;uuu1_uuu.uu, nuulp mlgllccr. Jr. `3:jd. class_-Erm'a. Doln'1age,~ Meta. Me`- Conpell, Milton --Mc'C_onkey`. 2nd class-'- Mag `e Badger, Elsie Nelson, Maud Priest. 1:11;, o ass Sr.-a-Etna Re nolds, Oswald Black, Johnie Dickey. lst, c an Jr. Louie` Stuart; Lorny Pa.ge,-`Dolphie Reid`. - I A ~ ` I Oro Station p:1;l-1;-school honor roll in order of merit for the mouth of March. Sr. 4th, o1a`sa--A1ex"Crawford3,550, El Qronall 3,268, Jas. Wiggins 3,238,, Jno. - -Wiggins 3,131, M. A. Wi gins11,745.` `Jr. 4th, class--.1-I. Rosa 2,419, . Wiggins 1,918, -Alex Johnston 1,516,.-' A. `Bell. 1.295, S. Douglaa1`,285, 0. Crawford 1,187. 3rd, class -.--Jno. Crawford 1,083, Mary Mt.-Arthur 984, Minnie McArthur 894, Iva Forward , 796, Jessie Perry 581.~ glass _-G. Mel-warty 1,381, Lillie Mc,Arth_m'1, ,yJesaie Hunter, 1,108, M. Sinclair 1006. . r. partll -A. J. Kiplxpattiicklv 200, G. 1.-. 9 l35,i'P.1.M=Aif&hur mo 1.; ......+..n._A" all 1sm.1ur -u`....s.'~72` IHUHU `SI: LUBE; 7'8: A , . Junior department Sr. 3rd` c_la.ss--Alma Reynolds} Frank Mulhplland, Eddie Maneer; In "in! along _Ii`.rm'n nnlvaan ~ Mpf.si Mn; I I.`{, LII: KDIIIUIGII -IVVUw Kiln vlilll L5 `'30 VI Kirkpatgick. 200, _-. 9 135, 'P.%.MA:'#thur 138. Jr. pa.rt:II,--A", e11133,.M. 1urt`[7_3, 8. Ross 50, Sxf. lat-'-J; Ross` 1510, D. Mc- Cuaig 60,. P. MoA1-thnr 50.; . . ` - ` XQUCI QIVZ UV Qvtvwwu-CCU C c I There will be (in excursion-tho, Beterbdro V.fromM here on .th.e.30th, inst. `, to accdmmbdtgte tghdge who de`siA1:e toLv"ri_'1;'11'e.sfs the lfginaecrdtion sexjviceg whipl will gake'j _lace;"th'ejf_e'on May lat, when B1sl;1_op-"ele`&_:t' .,C6i1_iioi` will be in- dtu'3t`ed"t6 hi; ss;`gg1, A9 _'9__,Bishop. N6 ,doubt_ therb will Vboj;u.,li:;,1'ge_`nj1mber from " 89.1- rie grid ` 9I_nut'f\1'o`ii 1_idi1i'?g` coiintty~ Vwhir wan: ta1`..it`iia-,`_7J 2 L` 2 -; ` UVCHUOJ \)V VV!II'vvv -u:-- v. -v'.r-- Beanmaria has had a series `of 'win1V: erV don-V certs and the last wasthe best. ' >L_'_ -...-1- neaen:ot.'n6jx;b_x?abxb'_ `fem; ` ' 5 -,...`II9x,1,. ,,J9,m_ - I:_I'ni'y .I6p;.i.`Mihister% oi. xjail; ,yza3'98nd. ,a`81n;.` hr6'Q.W!%`&; oil: Mqnday-' nfhar ';"linimviiiiV.il 'Rh-John Mnndnn -; ;{tra'lin39!;ig`=i.1In * ; sir. `o 11n .5d0n~ vagnnuu uuuuup, gnyq qv vlyw-vs or run _ uuuayu . 9ed_ .th.' ' 1`n{ho1"..`t'itli';jto ,h%'yiBo?qe:.;;B;1d`i:_a':l:}.`tb.1a9: .,...::..a it. `_*".`.a......` `.3 e.. .d..l' ta .l..a'.a.-.. 4;. A .-:.I,- `inn-. * %**a; .':.:r::";*=z mass av, ppse.ga`;1` ` _:... 6 ex` `ihdo ' do'."Hni_d':,"It. Egmuugohgly &t;tY:>gnno1ixt6}.th.d h; nun n`I, ` ". nllh `unnn ` D)-Hug` .~ FIUJII You are respectfully invited to attend. Advance Correspondehce. _L_-_,. lx4oI1Lx'i'1`>'i:;:"n? to:`-.l )o1'o'. friend andcolleague. Though not unexpect- i ed, the `blow in so severe, now that it. has` fallen, that I am not able to say more. He then moved the adjournment of the House? which was seconded by Hon. Mr. Laurier in a few brief sentences. Hon Mr- Mitchell. alsospoke a few words saying that no man left in the cabinet was superior to the deceased in ` a certain iine. . G -" >0 gfvstgyne received two Wil1son,, Am-Lofa,>-` , I 'w ill,-*happy---cirio . D. J.fMuvoh` barrels of ale from the Old ountry; which cost him for express 310119850, ; ` ` tg . William Patterson. ; Ghnt-chill`, 5-Martha {alai_n go1d1~ing`r'-`-i 1511-4- `tnvloto. % .1 j `V `~loeIutiful1h-anchdrou . 11390" by nlgp strut. -=I{~; '~ ' 5 . EW d," L '. V -rm = `I 5 ., % 7 5' ._ jut nv---- The annual meeting of the Barrie `Lawn Tennis Club will be held to-morrow, Friday afternoon 5th, inst , at the Bank of Toronto at half past four o'clock sharp. It is par- ticularly requested that all members should make an e ort to be present, as the "election of officers` for the ensuing year will take place, and business of very great importance will be discussed. nan`.-v -o--- ..-v-.- ...-____ -_- `Mr Pope was born in the_Eastern Town- T ` ships in 1820. He received his education at _ l the Com ton High School, and was engaged ; t in agricu ture pursuits in early life. He was ` president of several railways. He command- ed the `Cookshire Volunteer Cavalry for ; many years._ He entered politics in 1857, and has led an` active political life for thirty- two years. He became a member of the - Privy Counci1`in October,' 1871, and `retired two years later with Sir John `Macdonald on the U. , P. B. question, At various subse quent eriods he was Minister of Agriculture, and ti led the portfolio of Railways and ` Canals since 1885. Nine years a 0 he visit- ed England with Sir John Mac onald and Sir Charles Tupper, and took an active part in the negotiations which led to the con-, struction of the Canada Pacic. He 'sa`t`_in Parliament for Compton. TL a an-ulhu-ah-and I-J-inf nu `J H, pnna ruruuuleuu IVE` \.UllllMIU_lln It is understood that Hon. ' J. H. Pope made provision in his will for Sir John Mac- IH\.IV I` Eonalrf; Iv unlalll L` In uu xv nu` uuunuuuvs Iv us vllll Lpvw , , `contest the seat in the Hbuse of Commons for the Central Division of Birmingham made vacant by.the death of John Bright. Beale is a Home Ruler. $1611 nrvw-anus .We have had in this locality` a number of lightfallsof thebeautiful withinafewdays. These are usually called sugar. snows by farmers._- The one of yesterday was an old timer continuin all day. It was very com- pact and more ell than up arances indi- hated. "This" storm" was `rat er widely ex- tended and much_more fell `in some places south and west-than at `Barrie. Council` that on March 25th. 1889, at Ehelpoton at the honrof ten o'clock in the forenoon, pm-snnnttondjonrnment. Present the wlxoleconnoil.` The Reeve in the chair enlled the meeting to order. Minute: of last ln'eeting_ren(l end conrmed. Several com- Inniisnnn ant` nnlmnnnn In-gnnfgr` in ting IIITUIIIS [VII CI-III IIIIIIIJI-`IIITII LVUVUIOI \\lIIl' - u and pocmonn. presented to the 9\l$Il\lI-II ` .:Grqhu_n- Spiel-s-'-Ordetd. that the am: dhcumonta now before the Oonncilgrqreforred tg_tl_1eir_r9speotivQ oonpmitteea. , . Thn nnunuutfnn QItl\AIl;`AA in Avnnvnn 'fn.i'*.fosnTri='iii3 budge pver creek on nllninu-At` flu:-In I-Ann:-Ia ' "{:d' to exiunine lino, oppolitelot 10, UUF. I) Q '80 V The avenge attendance st Orillis Public Schools is 699. - ` } Illl\I6C` )IVUI VIUU1 VII `Tl preiented their report. I `pn`\AI-I!nnn;Qn:A IIn__` 'I\UUI"TUIl'-'CI.I" '\II`UI'UIl, IOIQDD-V UI-ID dollar-taxeloolleoted frcnlbominick Moan in error be refunded, sngthtt the Treasurer ~d`opay'h.ume.v _ . _ , ' -.'Robe5toon--:GrnhIm.-0.rdared. that some 'II`Ql;`.AVl\`.*-IAII I`; -nlnnni nu; :41-\|1:`n vnn an:-A-n Aron`, ` `IIUUUIIIEII IlIIlI' KCPUIVUI I_{oberbon7-Sp_ihei-I`-`-0rdered, that the re- mgghnow read be,pdoptod.- 7 A nnnvnI`H>nn nwnauinf in nvnnnn `\I:n`nn "7 to examine bridge over Rivpit Wye oIi'9!;h liuo_ ,j opposite lot 3, ifhn- renort. ~`"`'%'"" 333o`;e":"bmerqa, cm. the re- port now had be adopted.` ` - (1....-.~'..a_.:n..'|.s.;.. _An..:-...1 u.-a. M..- m...I. PUIU IIUW Kl IE XIUPIE-7 ' G_n'I|hin--0|-derod, that the Clerk do no ` Lowion to hsve his fence: romgv . ozihvrotd allowance, opposite lot 2!}. m_t.4,9h ol,ggo-I.ioI.:-. . _ . Full! LII I`. Gavjller, be up ` inked third arbitra- toi-.jm` obhdcbnf with t a `council of V_eap_ra 1.4 -..-.~ur.\*r- *n- ..--.'.~_n nI_-:-...a 17...... ._ l{Ur.ll Vllflll Ul._I lulu uuu_uvu U1 1 pains hi r`oMoIa` , .`I_{.'uslell, Flotgnd V 1-: in th_e_pub `of_ 'wuq:r `on the townline; an that the: d6, notify the V hpra? council to tl1'st_'eoct. `,` ' % " "Rberiioh--Spiol"I--"-Ordered, that one `Andi lrnvnn nnllnnnul (`van `l'}nnn3nIr- linvnn _ 715:6 V 4- ' FQIIQIII "VII UH! V, Ul-IOU HUMIU hoiibn be plaped,b1'1,-bridge across creek _ooiIwo0II`ion.." ` . . . ` .G`|'-sham-:Coqper%0rderad, this the Clerk 7nnnn in}!- at dud pfyn::illQ9m1 9;: lot 10, in the 3rd `dd uot_if`|all$ puttiu interested that in accord- -Inn`v'uA'LI:huni "AC laugh}: `I.-Inhin and FPIW V,` 3:! inlmted" V `T 611% iii Sobidi moo wityhVth4eL[)etitio1i of Joseph Lunbie and 5.11!-nth Clan` -41193-alualeu AC nnnninu a `union (Ill Uiuy loan The Roeemont people are going to build 3 - new school house; T Imperial Federation meeting at Brace- `bridge to-monfow. _ North River people are now on the dance and teem to like it. 9 m4_...1-_- `l'...`l.... ...:eI.. yllw "IUII UII9 VVUIUIIIH `II UWII IIlI\IIV $Il\l `others, the` advisability of cling : by-law will bdooinidrod for deho in`: several lob thontn mentioned from School Section :Na,-illdvsttnlinnlhe ulna toohoot Sec-> ion-.11; lo, uidgb - , no 3 A Q- -h-n`A|n nug: I 1;` .2I|:n'nAnnn:` a John 3I'llht IV8'.8!` ` William Phippson Beale, afbarrister, will and-..+ bhn can!-. in #11:: human nf nnmmnnn _|l. _I_|VQI _I '1`h_e ' _ oomqnttoe :3 Hana Anni: annual An I]. 9|! IIIIIIKUII R ` that Mr. I..nI;:1`;-'A.' `I . . `lanai:-w's3\'iuCn`1 lehh-A nu-K3911-A- BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. Lawn `rennin. $ RI. am % .u'.i'~".'aa.:o.a`""" 1`%'.1'"%,`w'*%"""%"""" 9*? and others, and report at the next regular I ? meeting of this Council the probable cost of : taking out the stumps mentioned. . I IQAI-`nu-6-nn_f`.nnnnr_(\I-Anvn 9}-:15 Tmn \J'ICI.IEII5':l.U\II WI III':\Il IIUICU, ULICU Lluugu Iavery be appointed pathznaster in place of James Barker, W. J. Lockhart instead of \ George Dickie, George Manning instead of ?Chas. Northgraves, Dr. Allen instead of James Dillon, William Jonnston instead of David Cameron, Andrew Gribbon instead of John King, Alfred Hickling instead of M. ; Mulroy, Robt. Bell instead of D. McLean, and that Hugh Lavery be ponndkeeper in- stead of John 1\icholson, the above named parties having resigned. Fisher to be put on Lavery s list. Graham.-Cooper--Ordered, that commit- appointed to open and ditch roal allowance on 6th-_ line. opposite lot 11. Messrs. Robertson and Cooper appointed coxtnmittee. _ __ I\-L__L_-_ r\__j___-j LL-L _ III 3' `UVII-IVE! I-Inlvv caucu- A Penetsng rm of buiiding 8 new roller mill at Gravenhurst. . Wane 1` _ __ __ _-.- _ `:nnnn"nn `An A` IUI IILII7 DQII-II?) 1 - Grahnm-VCo'oper-Orde1-ed, that the com- ; mnnication of Mr. S. Blain be laid over till ithe next regular meeting of this Council, and thnt the deputy returning c-fcer, Mr. ; Russell, .be notied of the complaint. | (`A-\1\'\nnI#_.r1In`|I'I-I _ Aral` `H n F 1 ln -1 L~33$II'-`J? J:I\I'lIIW\.I III `II? \l\JInIIvI1IlIUn { Cooper-Grahatn-Ordered, that the ! account of Thou. Mahony, amounting to $2.50, for cedar for culvert opposite lot It, `on 7th con., and the account of John King for cleaning out ditch and repairing road opposite lot 20, in 3rd con., be paid, and that } the Treasurer do ay the same. ; By`-law No. etachingl no_rt`h halves of UI-IU .lLCf|llUI lb`) DQILIUQ G vuv E By-law dlotaching north ; 101:: N09. 5, 6 and 7, in the 7th con., from } School Section No. 8 and attaching the said. 1 lot: to School Section No. 5, introduced` and Freud as first, second and third time and UCBII-ls IIIIU UIIU UUIIIIIIJU I-IlUI.IUl\IllV\Io Robe:-taon-Cooper-Ordered, that Timo- thy 0 Ha.llern be exempt from paying the [taxes of 1888, amounting to $1.922, be, through inrmity being unable to provide for the name. n,._L_._, `rt.-__-_.. l\_.1_.___1 LL-L LL- _,,, ` Cooper-Robertson--Ordered, that 1: C011`.- mittee be sppcinted- tcexsmine auditors re- rt,~-andthat Messrs. Snesth and Graham each committee. 0ooper-Grshsm-Ordered, that a oouu mittee be appointed to "examine south halves ofilots 12 and 13, in the 9th com, and report ` at the next reguisr meetin of this Council the cost of securing a. grave pit on said lots. ` Messrs. Cooper and Graham appointed such committee. V l1_A~,!I _,10,,_,,, 1 A, , A I `HI I, ,L WI(3out`1.x'1..'::1".adjourned to meet at Elmvale at the hour of_ ten o`clock'i1r the forenoon on the last Monday of :31-il next. It A nirnu Tn (`Law-Lv The Price: Ruling-I:tho hunts and To- ronto Iluiketl During the Week. u1.___._ A.__:I n `Dan ~~~~~ .. Graham--Robertson--0rdered, that Hugh ...... L- --.....1..J-4.11 n-LIn-nun-54.. in ..I-.... AS` rannju-I In:-am. " ` , -.rono n-no. April 2. xsss . 1.11 _-..' n.`_-|.-1 ' - . no 1 I` `In I a lull!` chased an-old -uvi :1-Q?` va-v V _ Bnumr. Av mmm: mum xuzxn-r. ;'iT3Ti889. III IIVLK in. Hanvnv, Tp. Clerk. April 4. 1889. '""|.|JlA| o, -uv-. `_o|I`I<"n;u'E. l m....1 "OI-Can... 1 10.."l < - -$0.5 0691" LLUUJHIVH IE uvv Iillluno-H Iva ----..., The Gravenhurst Me odist Chux"oh hoir will have a big concert Good Friday evening. % The band it :-struments have been; received "at Penetanquiahene and blowing will shortly 1.--!-. III VQUIIII-I5 uv V v - w v v vv 7 There were .800 people at 3 dog race at Midhnd the other day. ` 1.4- I-.. I.-- L--- -'.....--I...I durrunnn mt sumo: Anzmms-r:xc'r nxcnmags A8 noon. nws. .LVlICIl.II\I UIIV UUIIVI I.IwJc ` The early closing by-liaw has be_en fepouled by the Bradford Council. ~- _.-..1_.._ -1 \`I7.nuRnna`\nnn Kano UIIC Ill nuxvn u vvuuv-on _ The junior curler: of Waubqushene have beaten" the Orillis juniors. , `I"I_A. lI'I..L kn-5 A:-`nu Q uvvv uh : ngv "J V` l""""' * The new church at Tuam has just hid its` hrnttemperance meeting. . 1\,__L___ 2-... Amilu AC kn:`rI:nn' 1 new `Apply at 9 Owen-at. Bu-me. Vlvg _.Il\| VII 09! 1" Wu wuu Vavu 'Town spd rm pgoperty for sale. V G. `P. Hughes, o f:'1`ottenha.m, as pur- ,n,___.1 _..,_1.1 -I...-.....l.. 3.... am . U. `l'.` VI" LUUUUIIHGQLI, lawn run` church for $200. - .~ Fishers Corners` is organizing a beef ring. 1 This sort or ring iujnstiable. ` * . ` The G; B. Cqmpany h_aveAgot oq`l[::this nnnnnn Mn `All . [Of `dl- ` j ` SIDIIU III-lyI\lV_\lA-Invanww v- u... -..-_ The` Longford` Lumber h;aveN -taken out 25,000,000 feet of logs. _ Zra ,, ___1. 1.- 1.4-- -- 6-1.` .... Dnnnnb 1... lliisbllc W. J. Solomon, of Adjale, and Annie E. Jamison, of Mono, huve formed A home circle. T Henry Ward,`of Craigvale, has been ned 50 and cost for selling whiskey without ` Duu Incense. `beauty and talent of Avening obngre4 gated at Creemore last Fridny nightat that concert. ` --.... ..- A `u ,; 1\-_j-I;.L VVIIVUO VI intends building a. fine brick residence th' Mr. William McC'onnll, of Randolph, 1 BUUHDOY3 =~_A ._ -.; 11; S1 ere from 00. a up at _W. J. Paulfa. `pp f ~ Everything is quiet and peaceful at , Beatrice. Mr. C. Allen, of Gravenhurat, haa gone to the wall. ' ` _ .A1lieton e `monthly cattle fair was late A Tuesday. - ' Bradford has given 373 this year to the U. 0. B. S. - ` The `Alliaton fall show is` not down -for _. 0ct.3and 4. A ` ` < j -1;!-"-l`)l<;n t buy your s'sGood:s before you seeghe splendid as eat at Fraqer. Clark ; an Jo. a. ' ` . .- 1 . * W I_;i:v:rd Kelley, a. respected pioneer of Mara, passed away a few dnya ago at the Age of 82. ' ` L - ,_ __ I1- LL -1.` -> I\_-_i._L-_- -L GL5.-...i-.. \J\lDIl [two-J I Waubauahene has 28 ice houuu lled ivith ~-ice. That place will o er people I cool regeption. ` In -rv,,_1; L- __ ;L -1 ;._- ;_.nI_ .1 n- .|_1n_` `He Hnlanys the"two.i1iillo of Be`k*& % "Co. will turn out 35 millio1_iLteet'of 'lumfor this season. as; a mg a .ou-. Jeiler Robineoo. of BI-aoebridge, is etil'l'~'en ` the lookout for the escaped prisoners. Smifh` and Rooney. V I. Some Wermineter` people took; advsnhfe of the excursion `the other du.yto vie`it"the. Queen City. ; ` ' T ,,-u , A-___- -__ _.._ 1_-:L2_.. ;_-.A:-_A.` 'w'l`h;u:1;;;hvi1le farmers are ivhihina b t- ly with their hands on the plow tq heginho, spring work. h ` L. ` A 1:`. u-.1 --`_ |:..:..... Q--- u..r_....- 11-". - -$'1`l:.a ii-o'm`an Catholic Preaubyter-y at Stanpr will be bmlt `by Mr. Chamberlain, of Col- lingwood. ` _ - ` .' .. u_ 7-...-- rr-._.:1.-..' 1.-- |_...~. . ;iI--L.iA `Esme: _Hami1tor{ has bash fl_eofsl President of the Glen Huron Cheelo Factory Company. ' _ L_- no1__L ____ -_ nn-_i _.-n. `for in 3 pertinent inquiry. - vvvunv ac-uwwvww .- vi ` A young mun Rom nesr_New 'Lowollj vi'ait- ed Angus, :1-took too freely of the wing bowl and out $85. . - L Tottnham has for-mad nu Indepondet Agricultural Society. What in the_"AwqrldA / '"Accident.iu` A n'oo"i_a.a moltbdn in! `insurance. '-InInrIe%tho? 7`.London."_ ' `Vail! _ D. B. `Spry, .ugeI':t, vunat. - ` 4~1l-" Egiub -- -3 H lA`A`I; V035 ""31": I'\2l'c-'I:<;an, living igeur Molntygog `MI ewe that had four lambs thin `apt-ing ndL three last spring. " - . . ~ `l 7,,,I_ -_ _`l.I ...-_3.I__L Al ll.'_;I_'_n_`_ LIA! inst. vquu vv ---- _`.-_...`.`. Mr. Kuk, an old resident `of Musabk, says. he has not seen the snow diuppeunuo early for 94 years. - ~ ' ' A . la n-____ -__ IL.---_.____':`I|- t ;.__I_____-- wall: IUD Ialvwl-In I A. L M_cGowsn, `an Oran` eville Iuirdwore merchant, has assigned. ev owe: between 86,000 and $7,000. ` `V V -A ,, ,,,___;;_ L:A`.`,"'_-_ ":1:l;o' -i;1;;1':,n;x;rv:'ton `0r|ngem6h hive `_re-_ solved several things with rofermcgvt ghe Jesuit Estates Bill. a :3 1 no coneouoc mo Interacting Para-_ drapha tor Advance leaders who `Like The Ian-ow of the Heat. Holland River is now free from ice. Orillia has now a month organ hand. Penetang has now a Board of Trade. Fall wheat about Bradford looks well. Wild geese are now ying northward. Midland now wants a public scavenger. Shelburne claim a population of 1,321. Ducks are plentiful in the Bradford marsh. \ Bond Head people are now syrup making. The Tottenham spring fair -on the 23rd __.L o. pair W. Dll0I'Fly"IKUI!l' I now: was Ivuu `npot.-Collmgwood Enterprise. ll - ~v.L__ A_j-.`.._-_ 1*...` - I..-) onnwltllimo msh-s-we Sholy*i`dr* 3 him: at the glue -nnlv, ___l`.n|nnnnnrI mnnrnla- Illlllh '-\.IVIl|AIB vv vvu a-n-wvo r. Mr. John_Ande"uon font 5.-1:3`: mmewhdi _ tn it`.-townuhip Tay .ooniI5hing~ nuololnof the stack oijgeyaralvljtore. . '.-._\ Edam? had a large temperance mqehn 3. ' There Wu 0 big 9 _n___ aood progummo.nd _a-googl timqgg .: Powmqn in quiet and the` snow ,vvent;.jw` ef0i j_.~ -thg ` ` T (f dtho;bu|h_._, ~ ` 6 . . `-s.' "v _ 1 wggg-eVo_|1% ggpple 4_!_A__ for um IIVNJ I Beeton people. we :-.e_ ve:-ed bythe presence in their midst of ti-.whito,I row. Some 1592!? here ufe `on the 109 out for l_)lakV UIIVII peo lo due, I; " --MidlAan'd liver;w1;;-;);'y A license fee of 1 315. 0nd carter:-, $5 and $10. ` ' 1 _`...`l `H... .....--.1.-5 `nu nn`n If `in inst Collingwood `docks; present a busy scene. The opening `bf navigstion is expboted nhortlyi and boatmon are busy. . ~ _ , , : ' 'French dreu , French dress goods .. _ _ ..A._n..v..- -GI-I`: . I10 I10 Ullinuvnoou . 5 -N 05:3: 3 V mnqaf ` ;.:in'n Nuv 'a,Gro'v . &:.I aooxaaruto 0.1! 1198, successor" * my Looming. ~ -~ % . and Mr. Geo. Ball, of Barrib. were in town ._ m-_-_J--. Ill- `B-11 in an:-inh nn {ha The Penetang Herald says Kcainnodj "it Q NIT. `.190. Dill! =01 IJIITISI. vvupw an on on '1`uesdt_\y. _Mr. Bull in guring on summer hotel plgni. ` ` 1 .,u,'_- 2-.. ._`-Ll.. Collingwood is 3 good place for ratting,'4 Nineteen of theeegnewere were killed in .5 butcher : stall up there the other night, gndf this thing often occurs.` . . ` ' an 1*, L__._- -_..._ _....\ 1.43..-u nun Uloov vagina vowv-- -w:--.. Lswyer McIntyre <;ime nenfboiu 1rnI.I_ ' e was over by I train at Stavner station.` _ standing on the track talking to Iome lid!!! and did" not notice thg In-sin. ` own: vuu - -wvvrwVwvv --' -"ev. IE.-Goddnn has neon engaged as pastor at the Boston Episcopal Church for $700 3 year. Show way for a congregation to be minted up the golden stain. ` . T , .,n__- ..L___ .___ - 1.2.. k_....2I.. 2-1.; iv -fv v-no-wuyu --`r w--` 3'- v- -v_._-_ Last Sunday there w;eAo big femily fight It Bndtordimong the members of 3' family` "named Taylor. On Monday fines to the elnonnt of neerly 350 were imposed. . Orillia e.mu-ket houeennd bond hell came near oing 08- in lllI0keKIt`WOOk. The re was neodvered in'tnne and extinguished. It originated in 3 disconnected nave pipe. -1- -I-,,,._, ,1 \1_4-_.;.- .__':A.-.1:.. LL- It in said Mr. Thnrlow, of Billudsle, weeighu 2251!, And that he has three girl: 01.: 8, 10 and 12 yesrs who weigh 116, 153 and 166 pounds reupeotively. -' `I 1" in II I ____.- ..-_I -_ '"1'T.}T .'13S.,"J{ '1f..{.I.Ie2,"{.{si'e1`in the holy bondg `Mr. J. Malcolm McFarland and Min Emily. Euretta Aikmab, of Wuihaizo, the other day. It was the event of the sea- nnri . Robert `Boyce, of 6:at;;-iA'e'r, .bhais imade great improvement: on his farm._ j A. V II 1 ._ _ ____1- T .....I...... rI............. Lana "_"Just arrived sd1er"` City of Ber lIn_ from 1* ram: ge lot of French dress goods in the new lorings. Your patron- sze requested. A ig 14.Dunlop at. D. J. Murchison. - ..- ... -vi -- nun v--.-._. From Nevis, Oro, we have this :-.-John MoEsohern lost to bnohelorhood, the Knox Literary Society about dead, John McNevin sold 50 acres of his form for $1,500, `snow nearly all gone and wheat has wintered well. The Orillii. Times. says -:-- Mr. Ryerson last Friday sent a._ number of the High School boy: home for their monthly fees. They marched down town in sbody about fifteen strong, and attracted considerable sttention.. The Stayner Sun gives this :--One of the applicant`: for the position of caretaker of the Institute reading roombeing asked to read of} the names of the magazine: on the table, delivered himeelf at follows: `f M ang- e-z i n-e, Montreal. - I '- `,, Il._,I__l,_ 2- The diphtheria epidemic in Muakoka is now fairly under control. The `following schools have been closed as a matter of pre- caution: Fairholm, Dnnohnrch, Ahmic Harbor. boring, M Vple Island, White Stone, Alsace and Nipiasing. - 9,, A`,_ l1!_l_-_ -1 AI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . __`L ------vv ---- _.-r__.. His Lordship the Bishop of Algoma preach- ed at St. Thomas Church, Brncebridge, last Sunday morning, from the words : Where is the ock that was given thee, thy besuti ful ock, J er. xiii. 20. _His remarks were addressed chiey to Qnrents in reference to their duty to their children. . ` `I0 nl . ,,_ 'I'\_-_._ ' A ____._ fIVI.___ The Midland Free Press: Agnes Thur low, a. twelve year old daughter of Mr. Thnrlow, of Hillsdele, was twenty-ve days without foods.` weeksgo Sunday, when: o1tizen of this town called to see her. She has been very low with brain endspinal disease and Dr; Moerthy, of Berrie,_ who, attended her had no hope for her reoovgegy. V I....IIA- nQInv `.0 0* main. n..'.I.nu.-A Znupposed they were A Boy : frightful Death. -. John Harris, aged thirteen, wdrlding Fri- day on the lorry used to charge the coke oven: with at the Percy coke works, Union- - town, `Pa. The lorry "etgped e'ndV/Halrn'er . - *-the!-bveni; ind: etepped off into a coke oven. which wan" blaz- ing aux feet ubove..ih't`iI'I'onth.'l "l`he boy to his arm *piU"&i}" rwu=en,vll19FOd:in ames, while Ki! f ee6`;"'d'Il'0 ink nfiuof hot 003:. V The driver of the loi-by helped the boy out iii ten eecondu, but he g" burged Ill lover; great flakes of akin end esh falhng 011`, mm 6. his clothing we: chatted to 1 cind`er.' e` _--a.-_._-.s L-....:I.I.. _...1 `L--- :- _- L--- -1 `__ "'If.IiiJ. `c"{.I `" 33` 11-1 ii;;i.7.{.;. nose for 75c.. w till .00, Spain. 9. r 1.00 an 125 s . 13:2 , w3r"{a$1.5 `an hnxfaigtwt nut-censor to Gray e`omIn'.j "- Bil Still onneclr. ' V During a debate in the Reicheteg Friday on the aged workmen : inauronce.bi1J Von Beet- ticher, Minister of the Intenior, described on offensive ..the ineinuntiog _the.t: Prince _Bi_e- mnrck attached no importance to the men inre._ . Thevchpncellor, idteiruting, jaid he was only prevented by other state hueinesg from attending the sitting! of the Qolniittee hovjng the bill In charge. nndndded: "`1`hoae_ wh `consider that l in dying. make a min. take. All matter ,of fact foreign politic; claim my principal attention; The work of the committee could not be in better hand: then it in. The Reichctng ought to_-pan the bill by the largest pouible majority-_ . loujhenupcraoli on the 3ouoola.`'.. ; Jed Pritchg:=.qnt_If_I'g6d a*ggn`all.white irl .nenr.,DInvilIe, ,Va.,. i_n..Ju.no. last, was `- caged it Gh`at_hun`.- own-`ash-cog lellcw, and when the ogeijs tried to_ spring the trip on him he fa`n`ghtVlike`a tigor.== Fogr deputies werebtllbd-to saint. The plilonor fell down: and lay prostrate on the` Iodold, clinging to the framework. The map was nally am-5: 2:91.z..:i:.::;::.:2:L*1:2"*;;.P2.:*:% iuuxvu vful dv,vvv,vvv --v- v- -_va~. . iiflf you want to IAHA1: or.Bonn_et go straight to Fraser, &.Oo. I. ' Maple. p in the neighborhood of Newton 5 Robinton is not running very freely. . r . It AI -32_L r1L_..-|_ -L-`.'__ SIJCIIJ unnvu VI Inna uvuu an;;|uVu" 3;; u, 'oind`e!'.' -mffered horribly, and theye i9 119 hope of re- owery. ~ ' - - ?- . BFIKIIII, CIIKI U, IIIQIIJ IUIUU UIIU}-IIUVIIUIX Pull!` ed him oi!` the :on'old.nter tho. ropavhad been ti9d_ gum his .990; % an ptrutzgleo lpgtod_ge1oyanfminntos.' ,1 'I.`he*bo;dy wu'=og;ip pod totho .rITniyeraity,of Vi_rgin1-fqz-;j`!uoo- , L . M. -5,`. av . . "J ' ai. At the convention ` called by th I.il$eI`al- Oonlervstivea of East Elginjt Ayljn'm-[op Saturday, Mr. 11. '1`. Godwin, rave: `(Sf Ba{y- hsm I.nd vm'der_n of the 'oounty;'qf"E ` ya; : nlnimowl 01190911 90 I'P|`QI'l.i.*' u? ridin .of Elm: at the ooninj election} for `I new ` Jr! ilmilaoosl Leginlntnro. There was an abundant! about 400 ai t|w~'=om:.~- u'...d'..G`.' in- nu A. :21. ` ill! luau In" y! um!` 3T.'a.'?5ua,'w; *1!` an Qgqon, T -tuna` oountrrnd Innduin. - .. n. 1'. Godymffor " . an-wuuuuuu or Iuqui `HIV II U!!!)Ol- > l|,9rllll;f.lTQlK|j.!`l'v99E.; big; 14 Dtf;_i1oi3'it; `y Mu :2lil at vononut h..3 uucceuor` " Che Lsm:iH3b"6ARTwmeHToNwas mesa? roan. B03001! -II Univ. The mill: about Midland expect-to make an early start. ` 1" - h--__.-_A. '......-do an-A anhia fl! I. lei 'lIIne- It Ilnlnzorgble --flhe Ieue genus; Prejree `-_1yncu.tne;nsuuqu- Aflau elmhuu eepnlii` . .' 0'i'1`AwA,. April2. -`Meet nfjshe tim of the A--Houleuo-dey wee. ` `V in oi `Supply. endiconeiderab vmtmede with, the . eetimetee: fore going in- ` tdenpply e discuelion arose with reference to the 3 $6!` cent. lonn recently negotiated V by Sir C IP16! Tapper. ' _ _ . 9:. Rinhnrd Cu -twx-ixzht inquiredwvhethet \!0VBl'll|uuuu usvvuu vv surf-J -.-- .._-_- .__ . mnlly ruggtked for redemption \of___ the iiintio I1 do "ln*purohae`ei offthestoci now 1'!l'e1`ea, `requires `them to no the Iinkin vnignds ther9in,ref,erned to in the urohsse o jnid 3 percent. loan in ceI'e.;sei securities should be held at a, premium et the time of purchase. -2 - Hon; G. "E. Foster, Minister of Finance, said the Gover..ment would be requir d to make such purchases unless at the time of the proposed purchase the bonds were un- ; duly high1bynea.son of undue combination. Sir Ruhnrd Cartwright held (`shot this by Sir Charles `rapper. V A Sir Richard Cartwright inquired whether the Government consider; that the `lan- gnage used in` the proapecti1e- bfithe "3 per h cent. loan recently ~i1egotiated -in London, i whereby it is declared that the Canadian Government intend to apply the sum an- jnnally nixed ~'~'-;`.'a;:- 1 J3. a'."l...'.-nuiuluqidi nf 'fJan.th(!k VIIOW Only In nfny mason 01 unuue wmuuuuwu. Sir_R1cherd Certvr ht .p,;;evi_ei,ont veryueterial y altered the char- ecterof the loennnd made it one of the - meet unfavorable negotiated by Canada in eleeeof, uehad been admitted hitherto, 3 ighly ndvnntegeone one. He believed thnt A the proviso, to epglf 750,000 3 year to the repurchase of t e loe'n,he.d the practical ' effect ofmeking it as loan repayeble in ten ennuel instalments instead of e 50 your loan an had been intended, (I that we were bound to repurchlse the onds at the current rate even though much above per. Ir-.. A `ll! 'r.\..'..;-.. --:A 1.- ...-..I.l Huh 9.1.. WIIU Hill IIUEHIIICKII IIIIU IUDIIE The House. than-wont into Colnmittoo of 4SupPly ind the appropriation: for immi- gratxou purposes were taken up. Objection was taken to the nature `of a In 0 part of tl_1e_ immigration coming to Cam and Sir Richaxd Cartwright suggested" that none ` -02:-31-\nAnI* nl-`on: nhnnh` LA fgbnn in In-Avnn UIIU lllllllls UL `Jul-I!JCI 5- HIGH Ul IIIIII VIDGI, i he nid, overowed our large cities. In Toronto on last Christmas day 8000 free dinners had been distributed. He did not esy that `these 8000 'were _ell_ pauper: or tell iznmigrente, but a large pro- portion of them were and he thought the immigration system was responsible for the fact that there were in any one city so many personeewillin to accept elenoey- nry doles from their-.fei ow citizens." ll--...... 1\_-.-.n f..nIyImu-n IA.-CKTQHI current. run! even unuugu Iuuuu nvuvu -yuu. Hon. G. E. Foiter nid he would think the I matte:-.ovor and make an early statemont: Ho would consult with Sir Charles Tapper who had negntiubed the loan.` Ting I-rm..- thnn I-An}. intn. (`.nInln`.f.aA nf QUIUIIGI KI `JG! II VI klsll U III UIIIUIL -VIII! -VIIIV stringent step. should be taken to rovant the landing of paupers. `Men of th class, In: -ah` nun:-Hniun niut `Int-an nitinn Tn IIIVY UUICE IIUIII UIIUIVJUIIIJVV Ul|JIl.Ullo Messrs. Deniuon, Cockburn, McNeil], Tyrwhitttend Mulock took exceptionto the impreasion being given that there were 8000 or enything like the: number of pereonl in Tore to who could bodesignated as pauper: in any sense of the term, and pointed out that the liberality at leading citizens "had placed Christma's luxuries on the tables of very many people who were far from being tlnebeolute want. I`- -__..-_L:-.. -_.:nI- 4.I__ -..!L1-:_... - LL- e rs _ `rue o`.r.l.tnm. ' OTTAWA, April =2.--Mr. Edger has lv 1; _n9t__ioe that he wjI_l _mo_ve to eII9!I_<.1_th B `I now before Parliament _reepecti'ng the `en (I to _.pro'vido v'7that"` :-_the issue of the new V oonsolida.ted debenture `Itockv shell` - be eubject to the right all p'otM eubeidiei and other monies gy- eble to the Canadien Pecio Railwey II- ~pany from time to timeby` the Government, vte:.9-w2~ - 1 Oeuedian ='Peoie _n.nw.y~ Company, ofthe Gevernmeutof Canada to withhold` . mente 9.intu_'e`I_t int-uregl; upon 11! Bond: ` ued` un`(!`er'* thefprevlhlon `*0! ' 31 % Illu Iliulu nu ulv um Dorset has a Good Templar: Lodge with over forty members. T Penetang is `two ahead of Toronto in `the, spring croona racket. 7 ,rRev. Dr. Stafford. of Toronto, has been preoching at N ottowa. " ""|- - - - - . .... Onn anon`: all A tlna PARA It ll! CUIUI H II? `V Ill] Us . In lconnectijon with the criticism of the clan of immigrente 1'ea"cliing_ Ontario, Dr. Sproule said the people of the west would prefer that the immigrents destined for those-places ehould~be landed at Montreal, er igettereatill at '.l.`oro_nto, so that the but of them would not be _ diverted, as was now the case, on lhewey west from Quebec. MI: Rah. A` wnnfmnu-fh nrdunnnfptd fhnr UIIW \i`BW VII |II9"'C VVUU IIVIII WIIVUWVO Mr. Bain of Wentworth advocated the adoption of the Ceet1e_Ge.rden syetem of looking after immigrants no as to` keep `them oubof the handtof sharks Such us now oeced them of their money. _ nu Dnnn :hnhn" inn`! nvnnngnn On ` -Q1. \lit::."" dis ugh IIUUUU\I UIIUHI VI VI-IUII IILVIIUJ 3 Hon. Peter Mitchell took exce tion to the maintenance 0! an agent It amilton as he thought there was no use for one there. "T,_ `II IV,II- `IAI ,I,,,, UIIUI Us Hon. John Carling said there were 0 lsrge number of immigrants who came in by way of Suspension Bridge and over the Grsnd` Trunk Railway who stopped at Hamilton until they found work- l`hisv was 3 very important point, ,and`the agent there could not well be dispensed with. Mrs Mnvuxuv nnnnn`-unuvnfnr` I-`an -nLA-mg-`L IIUV WUII IJU UIBPUIIBULO W.lUlln Mr. _McKu.y corroborated the statement th_a.t.Hamilton wason important diatributin oint for immigrants; and ' thought that i r. Mitchell wu to visit that cit for 3 hort.time`he would be werfforoib y im- vpreued with its impiortancp. AC0-AI: Minna: Manama Mhlnnib. inn? QA-van- , v_iA`l_l-eaed~ l,lIrler.on-tho;l~Ilh_ jIou._ . , ` "Nnw mm, `April 2.-4-'Gai)`t":o.1`x1` names: nd Mites Beverxdgqand Campbell, of the -bark St;`AndreW'1v`erh`grreiatd hero } _EnA1i_i n . , , to`-shy", hizrged with murder1n g Elia Neil- } Ion, antler, `on the highv~'s`ea.a. ' Sixiiohmen { hula:-t (`Int h nnnnng 4%.`--- L--L \T.:I_-.. ` PICNIC WIUI-I llt IIIIEUI IQUUH After recess Messrs. Mixloek: end Somer- ville broufht, before tge House the cases of Immigrnt on Agents` m th nnd Webster .,_whose ucounts are now ing investigsteti before the Public Accounts Committee. It was char` ed that they had rendered little or no res services for the monies paid to them but had been useful only for political work in liy-elections. ' .11`... `-6- (V4-11-.. ---_-..I-- _......J!_L_.I `Hon. Jiahn Ca:-ling warmly re udieted this charge, holding that .M8Ill`D. ebeter and Smyth had rendered` veluable public service: for every dollar received. ` {He con- demned the coursetaken in bringing this mutter before the House when it wee still -under investigation _,by the Committee, Ml'_ Qmvth n.nH' Mr `lfnhnimr nn fwherehe thought" the gentlemen` effeted eonld make satiafj\utory__explnnstionI. AI fern he and the a wernment'wer_'e concern- acted equerelx with auu bang on uuu Jun . vv uulvvr, uuu uu [III .noAdouht these gentlemen had not d the V. name with the`Govornment. ~ T The immigntion estimates boln . pasted, than for Public Works were next iucuued, and than than for ocean and -river; Iengiqo. Thoouae adjourned `Lat l.'u..'m. UUCUIl UHF `II can: J---V-~- The Tottanham Rna Ulub beat Allinton 3 few-days ago by 31- points. ,_ _L...._L -5 'I'\..n-an `nan :11-n l-Int` H-n

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