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Flesherton Advance, 8 Apr 1886, p. 1

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MARRIED - At the residence of the Bride's Father, on 31st March, by Rev. T. Watson, Mr. Robert E. Northmore, of Toseronto, to Miss Fannie L. Watson, of Flesherton. BORN - Boland.-At the Oaks, on the 4th of April, the wife of John B. Boland, of a daughter. DIED Campbell. -At the residence of Wm. Armstrong, Esq., Markdale, on Tuesday, April 6th, Elizabeth Melina, eldest daughter of Nathaniel and Margaret Jane Campbell, aged 4 years, 8 months, and 6 days. [Funeral from the residence of parents of deceased, Flesherton, this (Thursday) afternoon at 2:00 p.m. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend. Before proceeding to cemetery, service will be held in Methodist church by Rev. Mr. Ayers.] <sV B. Laurance s Spectacles & Eyeglasses Aru the only genuine Elijah Article! In thu i &apos;.ui&apos;uliaii market. Kual 1&apos;cbblus re kept in stock. TunU are given to pur- chasers to prove genuineness. They art* recommended by the 1&apos;resident, Vice- rY*., Kx-Prci., and Ex-Vice- Prei. of the Medical A >.<.!, i. in. in of Canada, A JAM. . Rl SHELL, Jtuxler, itc., tltihtrlon, (hit. The only placu whero they can be got. THE ADVANCE. (PvUithtd ferry TViurWuy morning.} A. R- Fawcett. Editor. Tit - Bits. Conliiiitvf nf Lortil iiml Othrr Initrfitiiuj Horn &apos;1&apos;itlf i-"l liy The Adtanee I:, i*irtrrt. Money to loan at per cent. Kasy tenm and little expense. Apply to M KlCHAKllHON. A large consignment of Field and Garden Soedn, Turnips, CarrotH, Tim- othy, Clover, Ac., at Richardson* l>rug Store. Auction sale of Saw Mill, Ac., at Flcsherton Station, commencing at 12 o&apos;clock, noon, ou Tuesday. April l.&apos;lth. For full particulars, sec bills. A. 8. Vain In sen, auctioneer. Do not be deceived into getting any other Spectacles than the D. Laur&ncc. For sale by Russell, Fk-sh- erton. Kast Orey Agricultural Society&apos;s Spring Show will be held on the So- ciety&apos;s grounds here on Thursday, April &apos;29th, For prize list and full particulars see posters just issued. Mr. Sullivan, nur tinsmith, now keeps for sale, ben ides his usual lines, J&apos;a nts. Oils. Varnishes, Dry Lead in all colors, Coal oil, and painter&apos;* and glazier&apos;s materials generally, Of course every one knows that Rtiftsell is the man to take your Watch to bti repaired. A first-class job every time. Russell, Fleslierton. Thoro will be another school-meet- ing on Saturday afternoon next, at 8 o&apos;clock, to consider re]K>rt of committee appointed at last meeting, and for the purpose of authorizing Trustees to apply to Council to issue debentures for new school hnuHC. AVfi yrr rent. Money loaned on Farm or Town Property at lowest rates of interest. Apply to It. J. fripBorLK, 1&apos;. M., Floxlierton. Auction sale of farm stock, imple- ments, Ac., at Lot l:tt. Jnd range West. T. A S. Koad. ArU-moma, commencing at 1 o&apos;clock p. m., on Monday. April 12th. 9 mouths ereilit on all sums over Amos I)nti|N>, proprietor ; A. S. Vaudimen. auctioneer. See bills. Another immense stock of \Vatch- cs. Clocks and Jewelry, jmt arrived Rumd&apos;H Noted Jewelry Store, Flesh- crton, all of the very 6nest quality ami at prices that defy competition. It is rumored that an a|>| Heat ion will shortly be made to nur Township Council for another hotel license for Flcshcrton. It is alleged, we believe, that our present hotel docs not furnish adequate accomodation to tin travel- ling |i;it>!&apos;. . Wo had alway* thought otherwise. I do not pretend to bo the only honest Jeweller in this county, but I will <imrnntee to sell you first class Watches, ricx-ks and Jewelry, at lower prices than any one rise, be- cause I hiiy them from my brother, therefore saving the large wholesale profits that other dealers Ir.ive to pay. During the stay of Miss Bowes the cultured and excellent represent- ative of the Woman&apos;s Christian Tem- perance Union - in Flesherton, she was the guest of Mrs. Thos. Lvitch. We shall be delighted to heur Mi- Howes lecture in this place again at some fu- ture time. Spring Prints, and Dross Goodi are going out lively nt Jtichardson & Co&apos;a, and no wonder patterns, shades and all combine to please purchasers. Kle-dirrti ni cattle fair, last Monday, wan largely nt tended as usual. There was quite a number of oiileh cowson the market, some of wliirh were disposed of at current prices. There was a good de- mand for fat cattle, hut not many offer- ed. The fat eattfc for aale were fairish in quality, and mmc of them were held at fancy prices. Any of our reader*, who are astron- omically inclined, should read the qm - tions, in poetical fomi, in another col- umn. If they cannot answer them sat- isfactorily, we suppose wo shall have to call up our annihilator of Spring |Hxits. However, HIM will be only a last res ouroe somethtog we resort to iu ex- treme emergencies only. New advertisements in this issue (not including local notice ads.) : Auc- tion Sale, Jones Tiros. A Mackenzie i Auditor&apos;s Abstract, Township of Artc- ine-ia. Lumber and Lath for sale. Angus Mo.Lcod ; J. MrCullongh, Karris- ter, Solicitor, Ac., Markdal* j Potatoes for sale, John II. Ilurd. Always refer to our advertising and local columns when yon want any kind of information. The rolling stock of the C. P. R. re- presents a very largo item, By a report recently brought down the. company is shown to have &apos;i\&apos;t engines, 7H first-class oars, :u second -class cars^ 4H baggage and mail cars, 2.&apos;> riltH-piug and palace cars, 10 immigrant sleepers, 4.W> plat- form freight cars, 1W>7 box and cattle oars, l&apos;if> conductors&apos; vans, pay cars, etc., 8 derrick coal earn and 19 snowplo\vs. Don&apos;t forget the riglit place to buy Nail*. Hingoa. (,las-, nnd all kinds of liniUlL-r&apos;i Hardware, M. Rich- * . i !. It Co, &apos; vancerl EITCHS &apos;TRUTH BEFORE FA rOR-"-&apos; PRINCIPLES. A&apos;UT M K. VOL. V., NO. 251. FLESHERTON, ONTARIO. APRIL 8, 1886. A. R. FAWCETT, &apos; Tailoring Establishment PLESHEETON ! /* the place tf) <*tt your ,Vi/ / /.v rna.de in future. aiul gave a faint idea of tin- immense re- sources of our Canadian North- West. farmer&apos;s exjienence of " Dakota aud the Xi.rtli Western States, "clipped from the Borne night in the early part of laat week two or throe- trainjw supposed to Mr. .Ii din Gordon, one of our pop- ular harness makers, has been sending quite- a few M-t.s of harness, to parties in tlio North West during the past few mouths. Last week ho sent a very handsome aud well made set of harness to your young friend, Mr. (leo. Iliggin- bothaiu, of Hill View, Manitoba. Nobby suitings, in Tweeds, Wor- steds, and Velvets. I&apos;ilcu at Richard- son & Go&apos;s. Sec them. Many were pleased to nee the genial countcuauccof our esteem &apos;d friend Major Sutherland, last Saturday at the school meeting ; but were delighted to have him iu their midst during the services on u . rian cllllrch ht . rt , umatche d U)c Sunday. In the evening, after the reg- ( , ow and cr ^ M ular sorvicu, the Major gave oue of bis interesting aud instructive Bible read- ings, with practical aud clearly illus- tiaU-il comments thereon. tac&apos;H. J. Sprotilc, money lender Flralicrton , is tipcat for that old and honorable deal HILT company, " The , , Cuiindian IVrma.nent Loan and Sav- &apos;&apos;> ^en.ug. when he found a 10 cent ings Company, Toronto. He i llls !&apos;&apos;" "f chewing tobacco, a 10 eont plug any cimmt\ of Money to lend at low- " f -&apos;""king tobacco, two cigar stubs, rst rates of interest. Mortals bought -burnt matches. Ac. strewn around the aud cliitii^c&apos;d, WTKII expiring or bear- st.>\.-. The tramps i?i went out as they Hailey, Kmigration CommiMHiouur for Millinery, full Hikes, beautiful and Manitoba. The visitor* were treated , SCMOnable good* at Uicliftrdwu A Co&apos;. with tlie utmost courtesy, awl cjueHtioru I x laughable story comes from that were aiiHwerod iu the most satisfactory manner, The exhibit of grain was grand, claHsic locality the !>>};&apos; Neat, Constable Moore, accoiupauiod by a warrant and two other officers, proceeded thither ou Kriday to arrest one) of the Carrolls for Next week we will publish a Manitoba &apos; alleged complicity in the Hannah rob- bery. The hoy* were uot at home just then, the old lady being the Hole occu- pant of the mansion. Seeing a small trap door leading into the cellar Moore concluded that Las man was then ami , For 60 Days Only-60 D^ys ! be sin h broke a pane of glaxa in one of < deseeudud into the darkness. A heavy the basement windows of the Presby- &apos; breathing was distinctly audible and in win- into the buildiug. put a fire iu a small stove I MIS< d at tea meetings and socials&apos; nd , advised hini to he/^fteful as a large left uumistakcable evidence of the stl hear waa coutiw-d i -&apos;that same cellar. &apos;-] The Noted Jewelry Man, Fleslierton. Is always looking after the interests of his numer- They confident tniu-s M.xire remarked, " Now then Jim, tome ou, i&apos;ve got you now, . or woiH-to that .* Mrs. carr.ii ous customers m the way of Cheap Goods. He is now Divine Itt FN&apos;i- C^mit. Oil on_ ah pure-liases of II 00 and over if l,i< beautiful and liarrns. Cuff ttnitons. S|-ctcles, ing a high rate of i:iten st, to a much lower. Apjily to It. J. SI-HOI-LE, Post- master i C&apos;oiiveyancer, Fltsherton. ^-. Howes delivered an excellent lecture iu the basement of the Meth- >di.-t church her*&apos;, last Friilay evening, to a very lnre audicuco. Dr. Christoe -il tln> chair, and introduced the lecturer in a graceful little -|<-.-f h. Rev. Mr. Ayers moved, aud Mr. I i. - . I.eitch seconded, a vute of thanks to the lady, which waa parried unanimously, A UWKO and influential "Women&apos;s Chris, tiau Term .ran.-. Cuion "wai organized, of tho workings of which wo shall no doubt be informed from time to time thruugli these columns. A tlioiigbtlesH boy with a shining pail went sinking gaily down the dale, tu where a nad-eyed ,-.. with a brindle tail ou clover sweet did herself regale. A bumble t , li I gaily sail over the soft aud shadowed vale, to where the buy with tht- Hhining pail was milking the cow with th. Irin.lled tail. The b-e lit diiwu on the cow&apos;s riuht ear. her heels fleu n|i tlinin.^h the atmosphere f aud through the leaves of a big oak tree the buy sailed into eternity. A lare,e iniuilx T of our c iti/.eiis and farmers visited the Cauadiau 1&apos;aeirie Itailway Co&apos;s Manitoba and North west railway car, containing samples . &apos;grain grown in that vast and fertile portion of oar Dominion, on Thursday last. Th car was in eliarge of the Denial Kd. A- eanie m. carefully latching the window after tin in. The only damage done waa tin broken pane of gloss, but probably the toliacco will defray expeuw*. The tramps were evidently very geutlcmaoly fellows. Don&apos;t mortgage your farm until you hare called on M. Kicliardson. All buuneiu eu<juiries conhdential. )n Sunday afternoon, the &apos;21st ult.. lantern aud in thru- seconds Moore was warranted every tuue. upstairs, white an a bleached napkin. The- U-ar was there. Hfftim World. l>id it ever strike you that Rich- ard son & Co. are* showing a laiv.-r i-aine of Dross Goods than w usually found in largest dry goods stores, aud as low in price as any. &apos; ANOTHER MURDER ! &apos;/ in &apos; -l i&apos;urnifr ninl hi* Iltrnl ! unit ml in &apos;/i&apos;>i Himf. Pipes, (fx^di 1 - 1 J" day s only, .-stell it will pay vou a perfect rob Do&apos; not boy any other that th.-y pass,-,! the night comfortably j but Moore was uut to l put off by any stock of Watches. Clocks. Km^s. I&apos;.r ,.<:.,-. Karniigs. Lock. ts. Chains ( &apos;l.ai &apos; aud sociably. The caretaker, Mr. Win. such fooling. " Bear me arm " he said. 1&apos;urscs. Violins, Ac. JUiueinber thi* 1.1 a ran elmnce. Do not MUSK it. All Neil, first discovered the fact on Thnrs- ! but just then Mm. C. handed down a If you have any Watch- -. i .1 lired. take the. rarranted every time. The only pi, JAMES <;. Krssi&apos;LL, THE BOSS WATCllMAKI.lt ** ANT) JEWELER (From 0**n8ou*d Achertiter.) from his farm on the *rfl ttu- &apos; to hiii father&apos;s on tho 2nd line, and pas- > sing through a bush, he met a large j bear sitting ou a fallen tree. Mr. Page I beingentiruly defenouksa, started to walk I backward* from tho bear, at thu same upon time keeping his eye* Axed After getting he started to run, the bear at the same time giving chaae. He was chased for about three hundred yards, when on looking back be saw the bear close upon him. He then startod to run around a troe with the bear after him, he a limb in a tre< near br broke and fell dim M. This frightened Bruin, who im intelligence wan re- tLAt&apos;is| fcalOli c i,f John Had v ID Ki ( )-l had been burnt and two IsHlit-N consumed in tlie conflagration. IT Finher of Wiarton vinited the s, ,.,,. and after viewing the bodies thought it 7-,, ,; nrdiie ly done before Coroner Cameron. if he could iiHc* both arms ..r n,.t . kn.-w John C. Hailey wan a married man ; knew he had a wife living; went out driving t MI. e witli him; never stayed all night at d. ccaHed&apos;s h..n- VKRIiICT. That the said .l.ihn Hailey and an mi knowu, came \-\ td. ir death <m the J.&apos;itli day of March, I&apos;NM&apos;.. ..a lot 4. township. if K. ppel, -2*nh eon., by U ing wilfully an.i maltatotutly mnnKi-vd by some |crs..n .>r PUMOBS at proHcnt unknowu i>, the jury. up yoiiUK. "" &apos; mult r a { &apos; plenty of earth i &apos;. i . well, at least, 1 kn. many it:-&apos; wln-n- they have *:, cm-&apos;.- VIIUTS Ac., li. W. Pi Tor.iLtn. M ir. h JTtli. trip bun The result of the IsjQBssi waa to reveal mediately t..|i|Ksl, and Mr. Page th, . | (.ortunity again took to his h Tin- I tear again gavo cuaau aud f.dl.iwwi him t.ll In- i;..t to the clearMg, when the auiuial stopped. When Mr . . , . . isl t&apos; ..- houe bo was ootnple e-1. A n iinln-r of men started in |m of the I- ar. but he has not been turod. .fhflhumt Kcmuimiti. good distance from lirum &apos; tlMf f &apos; &apos;*" foull - v | murdered in tlfeiflH. UM- by mnue un- known purnoti. aud t&apos;w- hanse afU-rwards nreti.to t-over up, if jxMsihfe all clue to the perpetrators. Bailey uul been iu Wiartou during tlie day and returned home late in the eTtunu^. His borne* were fpund in the atablA unliajnentu^l. Tin- hsdieM of both Bailey and tV lun-l man boro eviileucc of atrocious treat nieut ; a gash four inches long was found, n^&apos;ht .1 le uf BaiU-y&apos;sueok, never- ing all the li luling blood veutela. A luavy blow had alw> Ki n inflicted M till foreb&apos;-a. I wUiw&apos;l* Viuj&apos;!eUl\ crushed it in aiul i-i.-*&apos;d ^ brain IB exudo. The skull nt tb l/r>J man u as battered kiiabrrley >f Tk* Ailmitcr Sir, Allow me apace in ynur valuable pajiy for a few remark* anent that thriving village, called Kiaiht-rh-y Husiticx i* U. Miming, notwithitaaam . cry of hard tiuiea. Preparatioa* sre be- blinds oxer the window-- -t Mr Ham ing made fur the erection .>f a numlM-r ,.f tumid&apos;* dwelling for the pnrj>os<> of dwellings, t.i be built dunny la* mini- -< r.-eiung his premise* from the III.{IIIHI. are pleased t.. not* that Mr. J. til* gate nf-j,. mmat. s of .aid l-.mu -il,- liimhrrlri. from i"i&apos; - r.- Stuart who lia been on a has returiLi I Tin&apos; sidi^ualh nuestiou is a^&apos;ain &apos; t&apos;ital.-il in Kimrx r &apos;luiir. tlu^ tiino it ill rn.i;int to iii,,re than wind, a* Mr. J. R. rawcett ban already laul dnwn 4or Sradiacroa* hia lot 4 n .mUr ..f otlier< int.-n.l to fnllov Mr. Hiuhaii has been kindly erecting Warrird. At the ru*dse of the Brid>- t Fathar, Mai ... . 1 Wataon. Mr Lihrrt K. &apos; -I ruuto. to I,. Wau.>n, of . usr. -At the UaVn, on tha 4sh April. lh wife of John R Bolaod. a i of Of inrr \Ve R. Vawoett ha* built a sidewalk m ft nt of the lnt "li Mm street, wlileh i a slop inthenght dir-ti.,ii. Tlu- ambitiou. citizctu are buuiid to follow cint Thi-y XIMM.-I in anln.rt tune to hive a licit-walk from oue nd i>f thu village tn the ether We vundar that Kimbvrley did i..-t i a sidewalk lung ai;i>. when mcli Inn&apos;.&apos;. as Tli. Tilbury and r"li-hertou hate !..!! , ill asd the left krin brokin. 1 :,. ^ur.nj.r - Jury oouclnded after We esai.nuatinuof a niiinU r of witm-snce thai the nyn liad been murdered hut SM> chie as to tl tors in foul deod wax discovered. The following in the evid^atic* < if one of tl,. on, snd who wan in the f&apos;.r J)ail<\v and otlu r atteiehtifc! t i tltis L"-ise for him. them v loni;. Mr Thurst..n |mrpnsea ksving a t.uT\ pull nfjiuajilt- \n*i ..a r&apos;tid**. AprU ink, A plr-rant time n exp-t4-.| Vnc.-kl and M -l.,ir\ . sxrcin. I am daughter of Maj^ McLary aad in arest iu ighlxir to ileaosfij ; knew duci mti-J Inuiio was liurued l*st Thursday evening , then were> jjixt Hailey ami the stranger living in the hoaxo at tin IMM> ol the fire; was in the habit of cooWlg Bailey&apos;s meals ; WM in Bailey&apos;s boo|j| ariea on Thurs- day. first at noon 4o SV-.k dinner; the stranger was Dot 1 1 wWn I went over ; tbert&apos; was uo elite it Hailey &apos;s ln>use e\ rej.t Hailey, the straOfer and in\s< i; , rouaic will be in attendance Mr Sfi-w.nt. .f P , haa bsaa on a visit to the city, and has ju*t n-tunu-d h-.iin- , \\ > i>roauitM ho gave th<- niemtn-rs of !,. h"Ue a ntrnii;hteniiig up about un- Ipwiidilureii. %c. ^ . undentand a man here is grum Wing very much because lii neighl . r built a tlab fence m hifh M to eesnpleteljr hut thu light away fruui hli wind <wa a netghburly truk. Of oonMj Mr bv tkr pubb<- : It i, report.-.! that M, I leaving Kiml . rlev at th | ri--wnt 1m i.-. Mar. Mrs. James Magt-e bait U-en quite I&apos;. &apos;! i ,- , r r the | r> - &apos; ] r .&apos;..-. \ ( N. 1 7" K I&apos; of I . l:r .&apos; \| I hurst.. u. -- S.-Wr .-. A I ;- V. C. Hro. T. C. Carrnth. t- I 1 D. C. s |i . . , 11. V. i i i iin. chap. K. Tlmrst.Mi. Kir il- ! lid. .1. I: I . . Sinter A. Tliur-t.&apos;Ti. ii-.ard. Urn. Alex. .irnitlnrs. Sen. Sinter > \ M v nil-Hi. I&apos;.-!-, ll.-rald. L. A. I ar . At the residence of Win. -.; MarkdaJe. on Toes- &apos;&apos; - - tli M.-liua. eld- i Nathaniel and Mar^ar .&apos;;me CauipU-ll. aged 4 years. 8 months, aud li .lava. rRnersl fri.ru the residence ol pat- leiea-4l. KIi l.i rt.in. Una iTburwlayi afternoon at ~2 o&apos;clock p.m. Kr.en.ls and a. .iiiaiotaoces Hi raspect- reqaeated bi atb-nd. Befon pro- ng to cecDetery service will be held ,,dy ; -yRev.Mr.Ay.- Our l.i hie. Th. &apos; &apos;.osMpsMssM XAiirfA.in.l&apos;.rr should lie hands of all utiul. nts of the llMD|(ra|.hic art. bmne.l uiouthh at 1 |-. r i-.n ,!:? TuBJSJIU) uflice. &apos;^U K.UK The 4&apos;hlrf od of Ontario. Tu tiif ftsVr ../ Uir Adtunet. As ,mr oldr<V wcxids decrease, t I will be a|>par.-ntli but oue nu am ye m t ally IIMMI to givi- the f<mntr\ -I&apos;. It. r. that is lout row H of evergreens \\ill U I ..I . I ^>i . . : ..!_. i lant olliiwinR wan re. . i\. ! mine.- I 1: M M ,&apos; ; > aiding a tVnMstton K*Jkm*tt. an vxce.ll- at-lv i^MHtmSirt liiniklv journal : &apos;ihlul:. d I - M i I . rs. ii A hVeton. at the low pri.-e nf tl per year. It i |iulilish<>d exclusively in the luU-r &apos;. tlie h.-uev | r-i-l-.TM. MiUi* MTtl> in ISf ff Question* In tf tb uu. tjv Kttrk. t ; ii V 11 -| .tn Ilk" k top IhSDMSjl .-HI It 10 ]~lt|. B Will TOO D|4MM tO <!- i eorvrad with tr la ad i W4 DOt rit Mr. went thure- next al^ttt five o&apos;clock to | I&apos; 1 " 1 "" 1 - Tbm is what ha been t ,iin,| make siipi-er; C.eo. Weir came in while ">"-&apos; s-u-ci--j.il. It is MasMrO} fan I wait there; . ^a<* Bailey&apos;s altogether &apos;" ri &apos; Hucoessful t&apos;.ian maples or .-tin r alwut an -..!; Uftj|jfe_ calne m when &apos; &apos; !l &apos;&apos; ! i &apos;""" < tr< - &apos;" r U&apos;eso ouh : I had moely (jr>t the^ftTrt; after a few i &apos;" Suiumer, Lik it is m w i nnn.iU* he left and wnt over to our ttlp > *&apos;" " Rreallj i-re. I he IMBJB) Kink I..IM The mcial hld hvrv nuder tha auspices &apos; Oo. - Hand wa. , << naiuea occupied tnv cl and re. l*r.s-M-dii fr&apos;t: Mr. J.din Ueddick ha* i.r.-l:a.>- fitrni formerly &apos;! - - tb* !. \ . i* n- in Ui at with tni Spring Opening s . -O, * "i. >- &apos;I W- "x X *-v"&apos; Koiie NEW PRINTS, NEW DEESS GOODS, NEW TWEEDS, NEW CLOTHING ! \ew Goods in Every Department ! M. Richardson & Co. place ; no one elite wM there while Weir was there : Weir a-ked if Haile\ n^ in. iiothint; ids.- ; I eoiilil not tell how l..ii^ I lemaiii.&apos;.l iitti r \\eir left ; thu stranger mine in wlnle I wastbere; 1 left ns s..,.n as In- esme in : Weir wan not at our lioune ; itiof In r tnld me \Veir had over to Mark IVentons ; n > on. . U. ill the house I&apos;xei |it li.nley nnd Weir. mother went to the il -or and first told us tlu- II.HI-.I- as on t if. I did iiutbin^ but went In the door I was pre|4iirine tn u" to h-d. 1 did -nit think mild In- iu the hon-e (K-<-aiie Bail- \ told me at no. LI that U <>nlil likel\ I-. late l-f..re he (jut baek , did not go Ui the tire heeuusi&apos; I ha. i my shoes off and did in>t think It was a i.. n->- .it wan alter night , could nut u&apos;et my si-t.-rto .jo ith me and would not u n alum . Hailey WH- state of Ontario iu uinu.-r. if the woods disappear as rapidly ;i^ they are ti<>iuK. and nothing is |.lant< .1 to replace them will lie far worse tl.u tliat of a prairie finiiitrv. Man) p&apos;n| I. m Is., .-mil some in lliitiin.i. )ia\e left !.- ir farms bet-aiise uf th, l-l. .i) winds of winter an. I spring, wlneli now rend, r dwelling in the homestead diMagrn-ul-l,- and unhealthy. There are ample ine.ui-s of shelU-r. if we n- tht! few years before the Bailey &apos;i ar<> &apos;I&apos;" 1 &apos; 1 KOIH- iu |ir.H-urink; it. YHUUK . ver^ri-eiiK | in. es - fun Is- had some \ -. . t lisre. Mi 1- , - the einti Mr W .1 nUn haa m..v.-d to hi farm ill I -; \i T &apos; ; . fur a< mie tinie, i> nlowl) ....|-i-- Mr. W. Nieh |iuttui|(a : tn his twrii ai d arectmg a Ur-,-.- frame li.sl nut auuiiuer. . nl W i axked to publiiih the i - -. &apos; ..urteay.- &apos; Flrr In Nhrlbiirnr. RM. Out I.I sk. owned |.\ M- &apos; v . r-iw lirt-n dc- tr-iy*-<l by tirv. Loan t\ >.4<*i in the U .t. rl Mutual .)- l.H-alities, and will trnns) M _&apos;. ilry ip-.ln i.d u&apos;riH-erie*. ! u hen small. WbM in after Tears *:< m-i.. r , XJM^I i . ,\ i u line of these has arm . ! nt i . growth, it fnrnis hi^h, s.di.1. i . ! n.lor wall of li\ UK; ure. n. ~;iniiner aud win- |l|ii Mmm very friendly vMtb nn-: .lames Kmy and deceanetlbad a sput nlmut two weeks ago; the hi &apos;.-it wsvs nut side : it was abniit m\ -elf ; I heard soino sharp nor. Is , tbev did n.it i-onie t.i IdnwH. Mr. Hiuley .-is iismn m)tae sharp words, the quarrel &apos; I<1M - "lla bar* it cut down for a tliou.s .-.-iiimenced in the house ; King eann- in anddolllu- In the SL.II.-S | , , |. . , cedar, and tin iu yr.-Ht niiinliers in ter. tin, I is ul such value to a farm, ;u .l-.i,- ui.l - .- . - - pn-% eiiting t.>.> rapid drviug out in sum f-rj?!!"" mer, and is keepni),- ,.|f oold LI..V !*Jlil>. miured in tl.. \ - , rn f.-r winter, tliat I never knew HH individua! fl-&apos;ux&apos;.H M Fuck, F . I. Lisa who. ha\mg mu-e r..wn su, I, ,- 4 piet. .-t #(.i. nuuml in t| ltf > - -t.-rm on Tuesday msetiiig. in cvnnectioo with 1 . Moti.lav I" tt 7 .tli p. ia i th.- Town Hn). . iuviU.il U) a: &apos; M I K M ILLINERY O PENINO- ! Thursday, April 1st. the house at that time; there was no one in the house except my mother, sis ter Mary, br.itlier Charles and my father ; King thought I liked Bailey U-tt. r than bun, and that i- what made Km", mad . do not Know of;,, iv other quarrel U- tw.s-n them : do not knew ,if Km^ U in* in the neighborhixHl since he let* . my brother tr<s:i. was not at my mothers house the night of the fire ; do not l;n..w of any other ) ison that had :mv feel ings against Bailey; on I&apos;lmrsdav .! eemed won- grey full . l"th pants and vest and duc-k muock ; this is a fairly g.Hxl plan of the house; exhibit a plan&apos; ; sometimes I went iu by the front door. I kept the kev nf it, .In-eased always us.-, I hack or side door gumt; into work shop; when I wut over that night to make t-. the axe wan lying over a Ing to the east of the hoiwo ; tht re was uo axe around the stove; I sw agninn the honsi- that evening rrp stairs in the tranters bed room, over ileoeaso.!&apos;* U-il. against partitmn. alnioat over Hail. hl ; The spat l t\vio KIIIK and <l. f. -ise.l ..itnn.eiH. .1 alurat Mine storn s King had rw-n telling aKiut Hailey. tins was on tho day King left nur place; King left our pla.-e <m tin- night of th. quarrel ; we heard hi> >ial ROIK- home ; it is about four or five miles east of our place ; k not know- wluther he was a farmer or not ; King wax about -J.&apos;i ; th. straaMTwaNcnttingMfxidforMr. Hailey ; I., not know his man; was a large man[; bjcard slereaswd was laiue ; do not know eommonciiiK togo\er\ Urely into tlu-se s* ).. .. field prnU-etion. and i - iisispient k&apos;row th of i vernreen m-O/ii. urie.1 on on very Urge seales |.\ son,, , their imr^&apos;ry men. Ill Wnnkcgaii, 111 l.-it. ly, I SAW the inirserx N.|s ,i| Mr Douglass, |- rluij&apos;s the , Ini I planter of the States uhi-re tin y are IT.iwn Iv Ilillllolis. HI; 1 ..,,1,1 m vilsl ijimntlli. s every yi-nr. One w;iy in which the] ", ,t .listanccs ia to M-ll them when hut lour t.. six inelies hiyh. when f..iir or ti i e ih---:^kiid fan In&apos; packed in a smull -.) ,... I he I on o,.ttinj{ lln-se, plants tin m >,..,, limes in his ^nrdeii, and transplants in two ysjan, or places them at nnrc m the wari | .-\\ ,. t&apos;aur el" 4 liM-|rii.-r. Little U.y -"Ma. hint I U-.-n rtal II, s ,| 1( )y " Ym, my Uti, nw.r. d the mother, \ --u trut mi- n. . &apos;. \iM MM&apos; &apos; " Tlu n, \ii Tii*kryo U k %.-;. the rookies &apos; &apos; &apos; * fl &apos;. T I. Tin .ire the uOcen of th. Floahrrton WOT: . lirutian Temper- i :iiU . M- M .ot. rs. O I&apos;rewdent. Mr- K . Watson. ->r Secretary. Mis. (i&apos;.-rilruiu. Rir. Sts.reUuy Mr. W m rrnubiv. Trtavorer. ^I&apos;- ; \ .r and i His, ,>. r> tn tsi r,,iioni . Tw.- htti. . , , , -&apos;Milling Vw.i.l. ,., , fi-w i-\ i-i.i; - s |>... t).. line where be wants them, nnd as th. v ;<ri . ) .. \\ f \\ j^.j ,i, e ei, K pl.,,,te,l elos,- at tisst. then ,e t h.-y nn- tlie .m&apos;,&apos; obukms pentv t, s,,,re in a couple ..f y.-.-irs to k ,,,; w ,,.., ,h.. . V in *,U&apos;" til up the gaps ,f nx l.ul. Ihese are ,.,.,,-. ,,&apos;,,.,, t \ery tgm pri. ea, tin. , t , \ ,|o| .iw have nrfciwii . .e ; ractice of oar -s lug uA W. i Menrifk. Presiiient. -&apos; - 1 rvas. u \ ^1 &apos; (&apos;apuun. 1 he iian -.!. club i*, "Tile rtoo. Tbev start well ii&apos;iinencalh tn.l tiuancially and i IIHII.I a full -.rp|>ly of ail the -lie SBwne. sing for good Iu , |.a- In-, n nee Hall (.&apos;lub w.-ath. r. - s yet by onr to uufavorabki lars a thonsitn I nnd ._"&apos; tn all the country. Il there Mere H u",.,| I in i intaiin. I II-.M- no ,lo,||,t our ov\n nursery in. li .mil I {ro them as cheapl] Hut, so far, there are vet a vast ipian- tit\ of VMIIIK i.vi-rcreei r . U - - ,,,| ,,, the w.Hxls or in the tiil.U near them. &apos;.d their att. nti. M t, I&apos;lvk -I V 1-1,1 \ ,; r, a* ln-ili He \ I&apos;lihli,- fwr Hareh. &apos;t I&apos;t e VII1XK NT. r r - -; &apos;-i ii IM luontii 100 Tins IN .iiitiful trottiu*; stallion is the l-r.&apos;i"- N|. - llajinali ,\ M ; lrea.ly. aud -I. nt he will ^ at t n rtirs. ThiMie -.! trotting stock sh.mM ee this tiobU annual. inner of the lit i. MI. liT.&apos;.it.&apos;. Ut fall, and a large , niiii-N-r .f ,-thcr hotly (XuitosUxl racea during the past frw yearn. A full des- with

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