Whitby Chronicle, 8 Mar 1895, p. 8

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~1JS TiOrbua, t Q L.C.ý5Dàç RSand ail join Inýougrtultins& nu, p-LCWhItby. i tiIO tmlorà fv as~8ne lf -aBUi !of Miîss insale, and we e pleaseti 46î ,uZii. li thoughbe bas not madtie1<convbeut le v tHotcl.keeer $Mrpokset,,,vlg UicOriental bis eldbîuipaeitc, kohe tt mo~ug i atlleÃ"f bass ate beinâgc aught 1Notbingbtvemeont i one < s nt bsw tbith 1boleà ct t itè 00o Lke ugàg. bis achiebut <havéet cor n eorao Mins Whltleck sud MlW"dlth .Brown were looent afor.alwos blgdsru i follosVln a the delegatea from _ hem e te <oy$P. S. C. E. tegodn uewsayu2 anO xe.t couvention tu ornt i st week.en bîiy.awasbed dsibéf 7 itan chrbW»ltO 1>180. ceso f uda the March E RI41CLE - Sm,-! <biank .yen h u icrary e ple n of the methodist mCh for aldug thc pant f u i u ye. MannH.gM.a veryppua rphsn boy, wbo waq so "tueoi in à fermer pester, wI Pmanumnln g ryP <lrte<cocher ef Kiniale uchol. the 1> oc N preag MornMxganti even- unîy aine sud. a hall: years old. oy wis8,h me"g wil w se he ge1al m <b t reshed i wtb à 1mb of unai mpz-e trocuntu e nd« No ooa, vii v ue lb.gonal miiugwu broken ln pieces, 80 1 a;àrnefomW ibyh Countenanos of Mr. Blake Doolîttie around larger puplilu bo were present. Asbisyaudse' f our"ila>' station. Be hb aaepted: oA.ws-ah i50r ibande u fi side ar of t cOe. sockd < er e.uo bonc roebut <bat the 1 Esyvrti& Cos sockof dry gooda, boots the bruts«, vere feariî.~~ au h n ot anti hoeu ant grocrtesvas fiec or u"<theu. uc'subruises dcciam e lc acher shoulti b. Th lust ThurdaY, but Do bld oould b. secureti for punishetianti I voulti bavepuulsbcd hlm batid mes awn 3.o tcdla.It waswitb- ibeen aile.ThOlse who atempt to jutlfy lere drv bthe mortgagee, anti vilnov b. d'a- <is <cacher in bis crueit>' statc <bat 1 amntocn he posoi yancion.indlgcu teboy.Ihave ralseti andi cdu- fiely, NelStephenson, Soagrve. wus up before catcd <vo orpbans, Orne 'a nov editor and reiei w4sia' ýrate Nott on P'iida) - chargeci vitb proprietor cf a ncvspaper, andthe<acother 'a to i ~'sl~i nlawul evics < li~re fish, rue eadsaiesrn. .i in à sterc.This woul.i t p bh' OvJ -ce ~ id I POnfti<ng, and .~ancjournment pear <o upboid <beir idesa. My -ot eele a rrill h>a' <accumade but la tho meantime 1< vwoulti ne permissidh or OoantenauSoe fr me 0 the Mllai iQspoMtr Martin à la le t<e .break tic ruies of subool, but 1 amn toi<t hmi. - - ..Lmver>' muoh larger boys <haunlmin use profane Patrn Tho"Who id nt atend he frma augengage et achool. 1 tblnk 1< vould be (a nie institute here on the s8th uit. 1emssaoti fl - - to db,o rgt gi 5 tVmuà en o iotp C . l 1 -clmexPecte to orgt1maeit ~ lb ~iruam biuig0f'£ hOStP~& thauàk Tous douz air, fer the gooti stand you pr tical btattit., Farmors aud <bi vives bv ae uonenu h rey Pf£oh Who were hot present muet certainl>y bè Ieiuo n' 11eyrsdI oeyt s'- 'very slow tw study <beir Intertests. The lire Iug <onsMYoutlewrdeu sd 1goe otiMay speoakers vere not oet he sort wblcb ad.ti- lu00su 90oe< o rpan d tue b lasmWost c dth vecates somie<hlng impossible te our farm- aaturl potetor Pbs uvrdl3od's ur.le, t ors as at preseut situatcd. Tbelr speeches Pr<Oe awst frein erx.uais pur-i ail dalt wth tbe more atvanageous methoedo to R, MiWay tSoI a. Ki ro ale . sup of bandllng just such eutflts as Our farmers March 4,11895. MrD. IK&L . up uev have. Stallahe(armers voulti net <ealvgn e> ul huacs ieMr. <o corne out anti bring their vives. How <lis aMIeawhreapnbllc tmchertsmethoda hl long do out arm ers xpe ç tote blt ut àas ba v e. b m t l c u bjW' e e 19sc m er rt es d tbcy are dolug at ProMet?They take hamet o Osumadetheluch fedtvhch sîbald sçarçlY ny agriculturai journals, sud oues', e b ut mani11t M mpels usa dt perfrua. l Wen the expeses of lecturers are paidto We belevethe best teacbcrsus0 C ~ lug briag <hem into alunet cicr>' chool sc. u u st ota& eu. <o go Au%. f a to y G tien the farmers viii uot bother te go eut chldre.Teeto su the vie rmeek o lu an Idie <bue te listes te <emhte in Cil at ov nde ao u<a No goverument would dare to take public strongest povr krovu <o ms Ilat ite p money and squauder 1< lu futile attempte <o Go& queate gcs ds ia>g t ia Cons te educate the devotees te an>' other cal. sud patiec e e!<ovna lld' ert iM li r g b u t t h o fa rm e r a s o b o ,se fiatte re d h bazuane s v l! s t a a'i.-a' --va s p e ad pamperedti <at, vwhite lackicks lces- somas penltie, asdte tbarbarous nauctmenu<u he sauti>' agaînet clans legislatlen, <tcheuot often entico people Isto actuof crulybchdc flagrant violation ef thalt principle knowu the>' thougbtleusy assume to e horlgat fidNot in <lac country ta madie lu bis ovu favor. uecessary because abomnuable uauents f Hov long lu <is nousense te lest, vithout Ooute tOI0 h ch ope m<btw.ma> bera th' farmers takiug cicu euough luterest in acier pinü bave te pans sevore strlctures upon ho tho meetings <o corne out Mnd lisetete he Ma pethotis adop<cd wl<h claidunmethothe experts who reati papers? I1< u a rd M. ilstakeuly Intendeti for <ho e od o? la th e sCon'y ly d topeuan enactuacut resrfr.OU- .CH)lti thn ers toatezimeetings andiÃŽ __ oueMani H. conduct <heit farma. If <lac anaufer at 5< Mr. Wrn. thoue institutes are net Wortha dtening to M. Im ane lu moviug. Cam] wla do net <ho farmers gsay mc, sud put au Mrs. Geo. Ormiston je imptoving. at ena te h vate o ofMno>'0anodlug Jas. B. Rosa e R tfor Orllla on Saturda>' Inu hem a ru d. 18L est.e 0 KINSALR. Misa Rose ant i»iLezinglton et O. L. C. spent Sabba<h a< lMma.Thost MoBrieu's. Thbe Jev petiot vlo drives <lac gro>' herse, pasuodt <rougla ont burg a fev days since. Ro reports roats ver>' bat vos<vart. Tommy RWchardson, Joseph Hartiron sud 4no. Roditial voeelunToronto lest veck Godpricos veto rocelveti for butter anti eggu. A lot et cheap sugar returned, vith <las. gents. MnaM. A. Harper is in thedCty ofTo- ronto. UmissRose«i Burns ban recoveroti (rom ber late siekucas. Josepha Grose and i vie have gene <o Guelpha on business. -Mr. Jas. Couda, jr. 'a homo for a uhort <lune, ant is' looklng vol. Hoctor McDougall ef Sonys spent Sun.; day anti Monda>' vath frieudg bore. A fev fnèm bore attendet a bal and sn E D.CFR -z S- Knl lo b.l4um <ho Orange hall at GreonvootidED HONaE:Sn-Kntyso ""top 8s9a0. Soieo e lcboys Md Dm te-mespasce iln yonr paper <o make <ho fol-ý mmr until the Weo smuaibouts o l of ulthele-lng tatessénts lu refenenca teb A good dîlne vas upent. Brooklil Choose factory. 1< bat becsn e.! Mr. Palliator anti vie are homo and iet. poitoti aren t <at 1 sent thoeurill froua 17 tled dovu <o vcrk John stilî tontina bi covu lest summor anti enly recolvedt ho position vlth J. N. Romtp.. He canuot hosum et $265. Nov vo nover ualkod 17 beaten as a f atm laboror, anti remalcu lu the cevs uet ycar at any t<ino. I consider Sameplace fer years Wegh<r. <bat vo sent< thentikfiro ein covu on an Soe ertiontcforterpublie makzng exten-Oetexpences for the six mouths. The snire prepoatnsfor ha jNo bll ctowOUcrameunt reaWlt'a about <ho saune per cev bAou f M tche bth at ndlen of euti <li i!as <thc yean before for fic mouthu. I b. mon th bot oterainucas < ac k lnt aim under favorable circumstances a for>'ers.Lotus give frienti CbapUIS covwill psy $30 (On <ho season, whicla I bumpt bose.cousider pays vol!, bouides having the Thlngu are runnlng sunoothi>' at eut sebool vhey for tho pige., J. E. Disney', Baisa, nov. Al <do 'auget boys bave concludedt <at 1Marcla &, 8e. tc tebcher la master aM the situation, ant iecmn 1< meut satlsfctoey <o compi>' *ltlahis e1&z rules anti regniationa, anti cousoquenti>' <hingu Standing of pupilu cf 5.5. NO. 13, Reacla, aie movlng u!oug admitobly. for Fobruar>': Jr. 1. - May Osaborne, A (e feve lcmeuternst politcaus iluan Frankie Watson, Loule Barker. Sr. .- arounti tovn attentiet the great politicl gaila- Willie Devey.e Jr. I.-Flononce Sieep. enng at Port Perry ofineucia' lut. Au 1< Muiaue Moon, Floreuce-Cloments. Sr. II. vos a tory asacuabi>' <ho tories came home -Walter Moon, Thomnas Druea, Flor- vida bt <prcopecta u<ek ir nda ter <">.ence Laie. Jr. 11.-Jôhn Mure, Et- comulgfry.Wo suppose <ho N. P. was-iu yard Dewey, Violet Whitter, Arthunr great demnanti amoug <ho cloquent. Wbltter. Sr. -11.-Jobil Watsea, Etiua Âtbut fmry peoug &tt <oS e g>' Meon, *Lily Clenients, Rose Coatos, Willie givon b>' Wun Saddtler on Friday ewenug hastWatsn IV. - Fiera Watson, Abner A meut eq~oyable <li. vwas spent, tho bout anti Dewey. Us Druesu, Hugla MuUMn, Wilie hsteau doing aU lalu <bir poker to-mabe t Webster, Eliza Coites, Clarence Dewey. ou<lug Meut pleasant fer theit ma>' ricais.V.-.LaRunaOrchard. At a Tate heur <ho Part >b . up ntiturn-oe x cd toebitresotve PlenteteOf tors anti ail auti e atables vote provio Mr. Heur>' Durbom abau roturnd otfen lis frait. - T'it <O Miobigun. A gool>' nmber of Robt .Mo4Avoys tbien&i On Swuda>'Roeý-r. .Foruo reachcti n frontib lam sotgave hlim s a ,lu<7 inlulo5gtyaeu aluMyri ,anti C .w Wedassoday oycnhumg laSt.Hoe and, s *tà Wetl- ii.pf yr0eprseadc berel HUS uer- tidtaslacLulvavsdow vhiends ' mm wvastanInstructive anti oouvictlug ceue, amn.U" l as gen to SbovlnAg t<batl<bis sa ge ofexcuse. Healio suÃŽhd abto) Ma" 'saa sI dwelt on nts utimn or min. as aiiptlsg *a voil repareti uwchont ise 1<hboooaao <theo at n uIas sbool Party' Woecp vltlabstwsbfore. for Oeor oreof t <ho trustecu te visit A COosCsrt vas i emS ueonTutudav cf <h'cbSl tbholut. fevery mS!e aensd lest wok unter <hotaspicesa e' la L.Ã"..T. ma'e u< t lpont f ho unber of marks je. Of this r > , l '. prpsuuuo vas girotobu cil 40e g Imm' lumW1i0io duit he montb1 1. . a '«SoandvblclË W"»if "aadfct00Y. 18 <o -la*cltby tho, ~~~Pf t OÙ grn f gMta>'evéllng,lg <aehiltir r.- boui itb bis fs ovn<ioqii.ati« e.>In u ited W"> arl bi minr velg cnsR l nao band <ho» ttlerepm ock oe ati.prty carat best mposflossdwa. vS s is- VU h iéb they ho» bees peustcd,'antilà- temd o. :<oi<bouts the kMot asdti Courg o 1fr.JobsUarstt 51 clys ou ~ se 'bob tesa adtossed te <hem.ý rmaln vlUius hem .It Io rpçatmd Wbu steve ontIm bue:oDytsiaetMument. w. Mm lmi TMIai I l nth le ad bave hecs 'karmt its<. atsàe' PO Jize pa$vtlîis *nmatsui .dul humms'bmaly. Ne lbas àii , but b lC 1 >th.et u Pt1r auasg h.bu«t m 1 bout êag wp«M ke.Jobs bas asbaw1 ad IM* >~u Mnoy Vaa hms Ita# nuruti Icin oas ho$P4 foua ýti bis-cmonient. Wïl4ai,4*W $< wést$ ~fà hop sa Mn d J sis e"111 '000u cf~ .adymy ho tavotbly ~as0 Méï »o%4 e as]à o i meDao vatabq *onàio for a M mrms sais l. n itseaa4ebŽ~j tt n9-list'ele<ter mý alm *mas ý1e kdaw _-oeu ge l , 1 1 - 'elaq'*'d-, q fàent is tu 4estroytthe Gover*nment Mt,~d ii ei itsmmàýed, sty,,aaisan on'ly t cuse 'ef kltdiyý gentle lan w ~e and forsu doini .1a= ited throg,§«h'le columnuscf <ho press h diatribe'Of perenallties sud nasty etdges cousec lu lauguage Bad gros$ >ow, Mr.-g:dto, 1 deu't Jike to trouble eiess wîtb matters persoual to mysoîf nover ve,~7tI muet- crave your ln. once àalittletau<bat respect but before erý tme ogive yen soine fur- àt>o te oattitude of the roue In some cf tho other Ridingu of Province which bave ceme under my ýe tring tho lest two weeks. lie Patrons bave tecently met in North South Perth, and in <ho fermer which ,presented in Parliament by a Iberal. rcoucludeti net te put a tman u ich but ln South Perth which la top- ateti by a Cowmvrative <bey ceucluded at a m inthaelacfieldi. InMr. Carg. ' ceustitneucy which Ite býialways ced ay a imail Conservative nrajority, r omiuated a Conservative against .lu Oxford <ho nomince of tho ,ont attendedti ho Retenu Convention ice place for hlm) sud publicly stateti ho would not rus agalnut Sir Rihard wrl#htthe nçmineç ef th efqrnq duAtit fo~r the iîdl±î.aêtaalattend. he Clear Osit Cô6aliPcatlOn, and seond- hc nomination'et Uic Clear Grit nom- 4Mr. PrakWtansd basbecs dolng le cma over since te get tlae Patroa'u port for Mr. Frauklandi, sud agaînst McLean, tho present Conservative aber cf the Riduun..lu West york, eh lu overvhelmingly Consorvative, wber. ne Clear Grit coulti have a pou- echance cf success açainst the Hon. ý, Wallace a Patron laput lu <ho fild <o hope o1 wrestiug the seat from <ho Lenuox, Uic Libers! party la Uic e of defeating Mr. Wilson, the present servative member, have withdrawn r candidate, Mfr. Allison, from <ho suad in Bast Hastings, which lu over- 4milngly Couservative, thc liberais -.de <o support the Patron cau- Lteinte hope of defeating 1Mr. thrnp, the present Conservative mcem- of <he Riding. short time ago we teaci of Mr. Patdo, Patron member ef Kent atndiag a reution cf Uic Libers! party and king them for their support, sud etc iy more moons doubtiess yen v ifld non partizan Patron mupportlng 'Mr. phd!l, Uicnomineseof the Libers! , for thc Commons. s t Peterboro the ether day tho erais met sud nomisateti, whom do yo ziJAbUUD TA. iwUL.AIixor nynKzULu1flAies than Uiceprosidnofut ho Patrons fer Uic ridiug,Mrl g. who, by tho way, *»a former Gmt M. P., and donles Uiey thought <bat Patron or what net, 4hey cudtuthlm again. - 1 Ia eue eff<lae Watorloos (I <ink>),thc SouthbPiUding) vo filathUicPatron reotlslag rathor <han adeinjury <o Uic Libers! con- cidate la <bis olW-time Retorm Ridingj, A fcw cinys ago a'meeting of Libemols vas hold at Sterling for the'p- «a Of appoint.ing 75 dologates <o <eo Lihersi Convention sud <hoir instructions. on tho Mueeting vote <hat<they lac st I*pg~ty te support a Libéral candidate or support the Patron s they Ïn*g:ÃŽscefit., Surely ne eue vill centonti unrelg the above sud soeing vhat àjowg -on around about ns on ovory band thatihere le not a contact cf mutual support, or on nnderstaading very noarly approachizg, <bat bctwoon tho leaders of <houe tvoepar- tics. *M1r. 'Gillospie <lae nomincof ethUb oral Rarty for North Ontario, sai&<theô<l>er ovening at Severn Bridge <bat <he Patrons hati taken <beir policy sud 1< v s aly a dlay o-fwo sinco 1Mr. Henry' Glondenfteng tho well-known Gruager gnd Patrgù- et Brock, said <hat ho had net te make 'M' cbh cf a somorsultla leavinj the Libherala and uniting his fortunes with Uic Patir6n mevement, sud roally tho statoments of both <houe mon n utho light cf rocont events strikes one wltb a gooti test cf force an te <heir truthfulnoss. In -addition to <ho above, tacts lot me draw your attention sud <bat cf your,.read- cru teo t act <hat <ho leader ef <ho Pat- rons lu <ho L4ocal ILegislature 'Mr. Ray- cock and Ur. Currie, <heowv6-P d0fi<h party are bo<h oit tame Radicale- of <ho severest type. Nov, 1Mr. Htitor trors tho foregoing sud my revios enieter 1 bave triCdti o make it clesrth<at my Qbject la <o -Point, ont te My teflovCeonsetvatives vbore et <ho Patron ergazizatien <bat <hoeeiiaia deep laid echeme <o got.<t ass istance" for tho tieruptien et the oeuor-<ve Prty whch couit only roalt nît lâ1cing Mr.14arilainpover. Ih&ave beei - irely cantid iati bave. a4e ne,--chne wbatever agalst any on.£bt et Co0sà vativofriends-crthe.tank anti filethe Libers! party who. bave jomue t'ho move- ment l isltidlng. My only -- 4 ' et unfairdeahing bau been agaluaýth<lePat Racks in <ho Rl1ding <bat have.htiet been itentified, vlth <ho Clear Gnrity h ave nover sait uer haveélevor br itM <bat formera ahojildtiot co =bine togeet for proniotingMir beat interesta .jn& in, $0isoi eshoPatron pîcycanht w< 'n-attean las <h=liot <t cke ainneavors to msed ylttro at least inlscotastrue at <o tho pubIc iIfý bis style «e-t go sute isfriçnds-ai*ed neOtcemPliuffay evenL.- .E......... THIS WEEK, A portion of our New Spring Goods which ar- rived in New York on Feb. i2th,. per Allun lne Str. State of California, from Glasgow, Scotland. Comprising of v (C) PRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS, OOLORED PIRINES, FLANNEBLETTES, BLACK PRINTS, OXFORD SHIRTINGS, PRINTED MOLLETONt TOWELLINGS, GIMP TRIMMINGS5 BLA.CK WATERPROOF CLOTHS5 EMBROIDERIE, CANYASS OLOTHSP HOSIERY, ECeOETC. New styles in Brôwn, niack, and Grey Fedora Hats at JUST RECEl VED...moi& New Stock Men's White and Colored Cambric Shirts,'. INSPECTiON wi Go Lower 25 lbo. Bout Granhateti Sugar fer sa.oo. 3o Ibo. Brlgbt Yolov .Sugar for. -... 8 lsa .Wco Wbea< Flàkes for.. 5.ac 4C Tes for0............35c. Deilu uar Cunede Hans, toc. per lb. .New,J1 Attrac-.' INWVTED. WALTES appreciate a good, article that, is- finished -and Up to, date. This * cess of GýRAN'ByR TH£EY: WEA!fRJLMK I - I - - I Il g i . 4 COLORED People of GOOD

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