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1�TE]'Q7j3pA' 1' ` TUNE 24, 1897. D. IdeGILLICUDDIr, EDITOR
HD L�7AD
ONTARIO, CANADA THURSDAY THE TORN COUNCIL.
ry I TH YEAR. -1827 GOLERICH, TH� Pr•es'd °` tm. ether .id..t the liocwtan:
.p 1 OVER HE HURON �• I tan when • revival u to Dome in
•
leesd with the yMaple riOalterel products of the oohs -
try meads .d home, dl lselisR well P helped ` eads a' preesot low prices. 01 ttaist 1IHM��'
pEPARTMkNT. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT. teacher, trustees tool ell who
Au.tb•r of the memoir �)�lIIL1
2,,0111 mW. dsabers ' -••• _ DUNLOP- The f114131111-01111 ►
CTU' make the pfaio • se.oer.
pvNa• ••• rr.hIN11.a.
t of
$.rMrt Morrie test �e ]gc�a•rrje of Rat Nort•a•.
1Al
order to carry es the trovernmeo ondents l(iisDAT' June 21.
Hamill this
dt�t~
From 0111'0 wn CorresP
Lon rand township rimed away
t this
to his sterof George Cookerli•e. Enjoying se ram
Ube pecod belt ere mast
estuary s t boom o• Friday eveotog, la
�- r.on of h be en'• wait name"Hated!
vtsi ed b* ,.0 tbropah life fairly g • etsw,cud
w k. idol • paralytic •trot• •tow dal has been
Med-
ea
reedy PHA and
re red. For 44 Tan b•
poor and aptortauate, w• m & C.ndease& never ',worsted. the er the to� � the ties& of hie lutes. Mrs. L•w- • resident o! Hallett.
Oar &.relaters maks top George Aoderon his just moo-
r
terao•. of • system of mi. aspersed
men Essar : fHulwhich will sok
* venue by mesas a tis. Mrsoitob•, plated • very handsome onD
�• tier bdag Ie proportion\s1; Lr Taylor, from BacklM. la
Exeter
Mid Dy our property bio come here wilt "'}�� rea►dtnR--.--•- played for by numbers of the �
k of the propertyan fnoome tax os blob. 1► is made of copper. bronzed
Ire. alto by l•v7feg � talon is Goderleb. 'IYohborne war• is silver, plated, sad is his owe Dapdiwotk.
es rsoetvimg • salary of /400 sad over. Mr. ••d Mr.. Thos belle, 'pallets, eta.
� alto, by mean• of • tariff, tax goods M.4tvALE.of J. lsfamhy arranged of
°•° eddy say that
sled from other uppnfrom and tin' TUESDAY,00tis. JUDO 22. Thompsoerich Wt Mw. S.
Mdrews. workmanship rennet W
Testes. But • tarp Diss i o! S tit . of T u on the sick III Thompson sad tit Doli time teacher et the has erased se a geoesd . i soo Discs of the Vie.. .1t of any
-
005.
u made from the las on Tcww•ter, w•c to town Joseph Case, nicely es b worthy
(il000, deflate. Mr. Skilling.g•ltlord school nod well known here some nicely
tjo•tib, liquors 000I•• ••k t Mrs. yarn ago, was inserted at ender;Bengal• m hasE ►� John Gr•oRor hid °n• of sou Doo.
to early of dollar.,
noting here he sow rendes; n'
tbD question b shall we hevd•Sooblbi• J `;cllsn . b grocery Madame reg i• the caw mill
sod bow stall we moot this •pOl' The garden party 1 O • night reomntiy eemeoo
be Rant majority of oar people aro crow Dol an offi°
1id of the evils of intemperance. No
I man or women eau go tnrouab the
Id for thirty or forty yeah and not see
material and morel desolation wrought
the use o1 intoxicants Some will ay
emperste use of into:Manta, but
Ire must we draw the hue. The utee
I women who ars drunkardstcharacter, home,
rely
not mew to sour this,. wba they
fade, D«iwes. •vM
yen were tails, the moist glom or
rya intoxicants as a stimulant that would
res to greater exertions. Onewho most
have
Teri obtuse mind indoor'
ices, railway magnates, doctor,
stud best Ismer
bre lance character. (tb&t bbd say
f
eeeesion'), position •ad pre pie why
at It is only weak-minded pea
irk to excess• our revenue.
But bow are we to make op
i the first place we will consider • low of
rr nnbtie M•4toti••• sad their inmates.
J' have our gaols. Wbe ars supported
toss [cots' Apart trop
the re Fon in are opt almost •11 there either
heady or indirectly as the remit of the
•e ot strati drink. W. have our eey
Cie. -ter• the tomato• end whence kms.
bey ' Creon • cared se*ty.is
rade •f them esfortenetes we find massy
Moss briniest intellects •naycle destroyed
ramos-
e , powers have been ot intpxlwtled
,broa&h the immoder&bs asst suffered
Woks: °theta are thee who he
sed to develop its resouross, as
spry
o to foster its industries and to pro -
There 1e ferermatl.a Sere 1 hit CaA •$ N
fess& •aywbers ilii -Mew•
costar ells 4
fett_'lae Masa.
to the teed stag gl..0 •i TWI
• modify 'Mem .R Omar Mews served
&. to Salt Seery
r.lat ciiPD+a4 ens
From •very tlsee/en•
U ALTON : The choose factory sold
te formerly of
Brussel" : A. B. yitap•tsose store bum
0
.es
roar : while work-
ing
takes off on Thursday.
s
Hallett : n the farm of
stole • dozen floe pall., from
James Aiken'. of the god O. art, eldest
Clinton : Miss Mary Bigg
art,
ot, R. Biggar*. is in • oritios1 oes-
dittos from blood poisoning.
E. Wawanesh : Whole playing football
last Setwrdsy evening West Quinn had the
misfortune to get his °oiler bons broken.
Exeter : Roger Croaker, son of Rtohard
Croaker, town, lett Toronto last woes for
tis• Old Country to witness the Jubilee
celebration. Mrs Wm.
Walton : Monday afternoon.
Douglass. • highly esteemed older 9died
at her home in this village. tee years
and 8 months,
i make of oboes" at trio.
tan •
Mrs Fluke' spent Friday visiting •
Morris.
at Robt. L..thoru'•
last Tuesday evening w a a decided somas.
Mr. and Mrs. McKee and Mw Lime, of
Belmar*. spent Monday at John Robert-
son's.
days ago, w for the past
beep w the gr
•w years.
isl
lwwotor Tom rave our sob ranting
visit Friday morning of last week, R
• bolt holiday tor the •ftern000• The ma-
jority of the scholars were not in favor of
iteo . Because potato plenum' at
h. .wvhyas
preferable as going to
home ltori pot u Drs off at
school, there being no excuse to beg
their homes from school through the week.
ASHFIELD.
TessLAr. June 22.
The AabS.ld ee••eement roll gives the
tollowiOg figures lot 18L'7 : 3.449
Population 3.449
No. of rattle . . • •' • „ 3.829
4
• sheep ..... 3.82
,. bogs ...... .......... 1.7919
• horses ....:.�r..... ..�..791
Acres of o:chard .... , ..... 3.761
• fall what.. .•$1.3,76
0
Taal aressmat..... ..,•
a toasty the spoilt*. o4 th fir goods, 'sorrow
ire sorrow has come so lak boasted fast,
Inc r, • t roams
fit lized bbeea dethroned:
or
lather, that rs•mrs
Hie indirect r..s1t el to .e o fi t�o&&ts
Rae s: Te sae ° ear bosses of refuge. Why
other
sones: we have K poverty , Why so many
so much !abjee* t and in the rant ata-
►ooelesD . D. set we
jortuy of lamas° a 'bat the nee of strong
drink u the prin • traitor test bas °attribut-
ed to di, this bomele sees. mistral prisons,
We have psnite taart•s�w of refuge,
reformatories, gaols sad the taxes
all of which most be kept up by
of the people either through tism agesev
of
the Dominion, t'rovt000 or County g0
lag bodies, maltose of dollars ars thus
spent
in keeping op ItstitutIonm which
ewe
ly mode neoeeary by the dri.ki �we•er
of our people. Some will say,
t will
these institutions se* be required if tie
m.00taotnn sad sale of ietexieatisy drinks
are prohibited. well we have the°eb illry
ing, and for some time h may be tion and Dori
to retain our Muses d rete.
rectioiat the residue expenses id be
earteilad almost immediately of the
ry
a000rdmg to the loonies. or decrease fewer
tam•t.w and they inset beams
directly we beta prohibition and iooreasiog•
ly become fewer as the habits of the people
becowe fixedly sober. of Ie*oxioante
Some sy dispute the umI will refer
being es incentive to mime.
Utah Sethe Otien%l statistics for the year
LEEBURN•
MONDAY, June21.
Tom
Our school bad a visit from Inspector
Friday atteam •a of last week.
John Tbompeoa. •t one time • resident
here, sod for some time in Muskoka and
mow of Goderioh, was married to Miss
Sarah Andrews. of Uoderioh. Wednesday
of last week. d week •
lissom las_-W •dneedsv
weddiag took pIsos at the resides*" of
1)•vid BtirlbU, in whieb his daughter,
Agnes. was married to Hugh Thurlow in
the presence of relatives and triads, the
Res. M. Markey, of Goderiob, performing
the oerea,oay. Mr. and Mrs. Tborlow have
the cont.:aid/Ai s of a largeore .ai ot.is of
friends a the tutuse
he
journey of life_
° go last week.
Sheep shearing was the
Seeing an item in The `star of last week, to
it. Amberly heading recording the big time
with shears made by Hugh Munro, extoling
him for hie teat in .hearing two *hoop to 55
minutes nod that o• mats in the two town•
ships 000td heat this milord. And now our
townsman, John Oke. .bard 28 sheep at
A. H. Clutton'• in seven hours, tying ui,
the Rome and holding his shop while shear-
isr; sad io 1896 at James MoHardy's did
30 in 5 hoop, at this place he was not
*ware that he wee timed until after. And
Tears ago he did 80 ata big °lipping
.Mr. -Oka
bee but did sot tie M•d•••nr-`
is now in the sixties and is yet able to downntario
any obampion with the shears W
his tee's. We .app°•• the mason is now oat,
but any man a ...lor sager to test his skill
let es koow next year beton shearing. Re -
the reseed of John Ote u true.
Dealt
We have also �rs°f �°�°t b��ortie+.
known to us . do mw. do $ see flies
and like the Amberly
when shearing sheep.
COLBORNE
TUE-ADO', Jane 22.
June 20th will loop be remembered at
Banmitler over the fraternal spirit that Pre-
vailed among the dtilerent Doors* sool•tiee
to Doitinr together tan • body too demon-
strate the Diamond Jubilee
o lin' at most
gracious Queen They old
he
hall cod marched to tis church in good
British style, headed by No. 2 Company.
33rd B•tt•llion, soder oemm•nd of Captain
Yining. The societies which took part
were the `Sons of Lrodlend. benevolent m-
oiety, Canadian Order of Formless, Loyd
Orange Lodge. No. 152, Anoint Order of
United Workmen. Rev. Mr. Oliveat had
000trol of the service. and tookot for
his text
the 16th verse of the 8th Map. Proverbs,
mss,
wbiob bn diso sno
med to a meet eloquent
Der, and so snooeeslully that every one
Deemed to go home with the impressioa
that there woe no land like Britaiinn yets the
et, arid
the words as their lips, '
guess."
Brnoefield : Jos. W.teon bid his arm
badly sMld•� whale •ttempttag to provost
the bees sempiew from oo i of the
pipes Iu o0ureSNmm wish the boiler in the
s&wmi . •�•-+ *tent took plane
Hallett ; As lot ir5ltl51 o! gni.
at the bow of Mrs. Devid Reidd,
her
daughter. lint Wwas emoted to Fromm
daughter, Jibe,
Startle
COMING AND GOING -
Tudor Marks. of Bayfield, was
lost -_1
Joo, Bamford, of Clinton, was ia
ri h Friday.
Stang
51111
nye
Case
reg
or
the a aPlda
o` he own oonn ll semi-monthly on Fridley
of the tows
inir Present -Mayor J. R. Shampoo.
•••n Deputy -Reeve
presiding. Reeve Proudtoot. and
Tbost.D'•w, 204 Deputy D Holmes
Councillors Tweedy, G'►ode, Colwell, Nairn,
Ntobolsoo, Dunlop, Pridb*i, Neftel, Cente-
l**. Craigia, Mor tin.
*louts' of last meeting reed. •pore'
Mid *Woed. (;olborpo,
oommanio•tion from J.- 15g for
eas•ta y ld•olugice IostttMi•
lweek.
° was is tows
G. W. Berry. of Lookup'',
on Saturday. was Huron's eapi•
H. Jessup, of Blyth,
gal on Friday. is 8a -
Miss Mabel MIOKensie is visiting
See -
forth this week. the Co.
Joo. M.11roy, of itlycb, was in
town on Friday. visited Ood.
Mn. M. Jessup, of Blyth,
rich the poet week. 15 dating blends in
Mn. 8. McLeod.
Seatortb this weak. aged tabor home.
Mrs. Firth and .Os rat _--
•
Loodoo, ass Saturday.
Jsb. Payne, of THE SIG:(AL staff. egoist
Jubilee Day in Clinton. visit-
ing
May Molloadd, of Detroit, is
ai;tter tteeasr•at•iroof .
Wm. Ralson returned from • business
trip to Wharton on of Thursday.
b .i the old
Percy Sheppard,
b for • two week's holid•Y•
DUNGANNON• pa�a•noe
Nomas. -The toed mead lot J. 0. nerd. Tills Maxim Is lit %M• eons
J.Y., ter outteoew. to.. adverthant •nand lobe
wbo will receive ot
den for a°s authorised ions oris
work. and is ,athet lied to give teostpte for
*mounts paid for the mine
TrwTDAT, Jape, 22.
Rtttrnrp1s.-Remember the in' °seam
aeoi•l on G. Westbrook's lawn co Thursday
evening. the 24th in't. eating.
!r. L.-Sybje°t for next weekly m
" Life of $olomoo. ' 'Qae.tion match. by
the paste" Rev. F. Swan.
COMING AHD 00111'--lir.Rolert nwey,
of Londa, and wife daring
last re
the guests qt his brother. Andrew Dreaoey,
Ashfield.
1892 where they f lidwsls&s1osM"
As to i.delesese in liquors the ratan
show:- *eleslsaig,
Modest• drinker, -- 47 d
Immoderatedriskere--40 et Betels.
Showiest tow
Others -13 i; of orlmf at mid have
a very
sad lnorreliably tore re of oar people
o very ea9 Dwore sot for the nee of
alcoholic
it is wen we have the emin-
ent authority of Sir Oliver Mowat wits W
shad that twee quarter• d the mime
of
the Dominion of Canada 15 doe JITectly o
tedtrsotly te the use yt 1510115• �
Our aim V to find eat behe fir
OD for the toes to the Destinies
000,000 oestrib•td by the Bauer lntetreste
to the reveals.. Ws all
t that msauN,dtt
rhla
the Sret year then r Std alae
bet
cannot our bead• of deprtmea ter the fin
of ourtailtag pablto e.9saam 'these lbsthe
Year: there site be so dlMooit7
-venue for enbeequ see Seam Havlai •
*$ Mateo, who bas
Blyth : Y:S. QbMfi � esus, tar.-
sngo. , 21 y
f nth I vii a fors few
welled with frioeds w led
days the past weak. Sb• will shortly go to
Safari, N 1
- AUBURN.
1 TD.=DAT. Jane 22.
A pleases% meet took place a Wednes-
day eaaking et last week • t e home
Wm. Symington, when thew Bella Soel%t
estles ek-aedlo°k
.ad r. Mateo Beer, bet pop51 young
people of ear village, in the eremites of over
100 invited seem., while the village bead
sweetly played the wedding O
bride looked beautiful, gow we ne be
with bridal veil and roses.
s
bridesmaid, Mies Veggie Elam. wore
pas
Oak. Lillis Tina SyruingtOe. sae o the
bolds, dressed 15 white Swims masks, sated
ss mad et boner. Tb. woe •upper*•
d by bis brother. Gilbolt Baer. lite sere -
essay oyes, they .11 at dieb e to the good
did setae
jbit jentio provided,
was alivesed by
mesio from the bagpipe and the �•dD the
test ot the evening s spent
the tong
and other •mummies elil t e 51 •
rly
morning, when tb• kappy The t au a
trip to Buffalo nod other plains. Th. 7 of •
couple start life amid the tMsIl-
lane simile of friends well -withers.
• • __, p.�•Fbe directors of
Ashfield '�' Afrnonieard So-
ciety held • meeting last week with • Mew
of making arrangements tor • falexhibition in
at Dnor•nnm, Farther par
sear future. a obi•
Petaarr.L Toru*. -Her Majesty's
lee and Bon. W. !sorter's grand and honor-
able reception, which is tnimiabls in the
history of premien of the British colonies,
are the prinnlpsl topic* of dl and snodry of
our oittxens•
8rtrcrt•i -'PM' sen nth school sonod
Wingham : James Carr. of Lower Whig•
helm, while kicking football on the park on
Saturday evening, had his ankle badly
ally
•reined. It wee thought at tint
had boon brogan. tetra
CliDtok : On Moody morning
treasurer Coats rewtved from
r m the Govern-
ment • obeque for $10.00°'vr as its share of
is fall that the town reoei
tis 8tevely estate. has ntern.d
Wingham : •1)- Sutherlend
from ll•aphin. Man , where be has par -
chimed half • motion of land. which he pro-
poses working, besides oosdnotiog • fint-
olma hardware store.
r Moved
the weal great of $100 tgmrsead.
• Sahel, that the
by Dunlop, eoopded by
usual grant be paid to the institute. C.r-
rued. read from D. F.
A ppmmoslwtion was
Baalbek, asking that he be allowed
to
tease the whole of the property
his
works are pow situated. for a term of five
or to years at • rental ot $40 as be be-
lieved that the lease now held by J. S.
Platt expired in • short tuna
On motion of Councillors Pridho, the
mid
Nicholson the letter was relieved
board ot works committee to report to
oouoolL mitts. abowlog the
Report of fin °om o block had
number of times the w•tohm•n
been rung was Sled. in favor
The isnot ootamiitM' reported
ta-payin& the following •000unte : Steady
Bros, $17 54 ; J Mn1.r. Strp�'-Ste•ivaL. -
$3 43 ; Jae. Johnstoe, $68.00: J. H. Worn
sell, $12 52 ; J • litegbo7. $) ; A . Cary-
Ital.
$42 27 reasdiam Gemers!
Co.,$114 Davison A Co., $35. • A.
1,... $44.57: . R. J.
lamely
tion bold bite fest week, was tate 7
hems
Mise R Wilkinson aft on Saturday f
Toronto en route to Minneapolis.
E. W. Rellig•n, of Ba>L1e. ho. obargst
tko stook wire at the C. P. R. office.
Harry wards, of the furniture factory,
visited h holm" is London last week.
('-. 56 • ' Wim Bros $10 : 83 k
or
gjr brid.. $7 93 ; S. tans, $36
bard..
Brussels : A sows f� oppropriat•d •
keg of flab from the Wes of James Bdbe-
tyn•'s last Meadsy misfit. Ur. B.
step ii return the empty beg MOW
rive see�it6 er till o w.
Btsomd•ill• : Mn. J. 8. osPorte`•/a•
the
honor of being the °hampt
r so far
this .eases. One day this week she landed
• ba e&y weighing opened • ball pounds. It
was sought just below the dam
Hallett : W. T. Noble. on of T. Noble,
of the 3rd, died oe Friday last after an IHe
nese of several months, aged 17 years.
was • promising young man sad much sym-
pathy is expressed for his parents.
Vr. and Mrs. J. P. Taylor end son, of
Exeter were in Godsric& on Saturday.
A well-known cyclist paid SI 45 to r
aver: last week for riding on the sidewalk.
Harry P•rrons,of the Bank of Commerce,
Stratford, spent Sunday at the parental me-
adows.
Dr. Jas. J. MtloMath, who had been laid
up for the peat.t1 weeks, has we ars pleased
to ay, •uthotistly r.00vsred to
be able
to be out again.
attend dternoon and eve
Ma res t m 0041 was to point ot interest, a
Mar e oms
rferd mmoot•The raid Deoretary will
probably rive farther pertical•'s.
8tisamse as COGitGi -The mumioipal
oonnoile of the municipalities of AibBeldwed-
West W•wanohh will met in
ntheir respect-
ive plates of meeting
oo June. All ooaoerned take sea aaoordingly.
Cennwee at 10 o'olook 4 st. sharp.
sober people we will hevo • pre.pwSM pilo -
pis capable of be•t15g theiraborts the 'sooty
• mal[ ILO
g overnment .xp•a••• t fes food.
sofa on li seise p
w111 be en
°foaling. house fdrai•tIDP sad eemforteble
dwellings, so that bbe5111 the 11qu5 Whin,
wholesale and retail. am sae Mtn' the 00e-
tribating of the $7.000. w sobs revenue
wrest
the money Weald still M le1rdso among our tradesmen sad vaelti
°Mamie would find fee way bask to she
Ooveraraist tn•matl• 11itlw.
Ie the n Seesaw ~l to tj5
do too not flag a aNribing
e.oeN balmo14ss . TM bs&
Titre 11 wee
WO bads were fend
vee ' ades ponsesee
ter •'Pian ter reverse
.ad only he power leads wee available ler
The whole
thee r ow15g ed feed problem ads
world emirs the malt. Oar tan ei used*
bastes impelled te seed b� people of
us -
glide of dollars to t d tis lea n.eople of
L' whelb • a5•naa los •
'1'beta are worse sof them
mai
CaavAt.sMamm° Welker, ho have
eds of
Mesdames Mamma leased to ban .4 the
hens eery ill, will be p
masa recovery of both of them- ALN that
ear le to a ab of the
ate biosso wart. here,
that be was
i able . a about,
cat Friday bet.
m the meaty Ih evasion
Atrthere 1T*5.0 • is.«a t of the
list thentbe
member" ettheA.O.U.W.and ��� W
eittzsns of Dsagessen sad 1 o vicinity
The
ser ice held in the Epl•o°9a
pastor, Rey. T. L. Armstrong, preached an
steeliest and appr°Priabe seamen founded
oto ieo words as st of epistle the He -
Mews,
le the first verse
of the lbtb obapof the
111uw.. " L•t brotherly leve o°stht»."
Clinton • The old friends of Mn Bordner.
• former resident of this town, will be sorry
to learn that both her sight sod her memory
are tailing her ; she M at preop nttl Iivts'
wish bet danrbor, Mrs. Baker,
111.
•-T*ttrlyb .-A .earl* L_
Mrs. Tragedy mote op to visit the
of W. Chapman and while there she was
aka ill. Although everything pOss
ible
was done for her the oatieeed to fail and
died bet wedmd•y.
viol reto her sister Mrs. W.derson left HMondaycos •
of
Wingbsm, the lady having been seriously
ill for some weeks.
M. Lockhart, of Auburn, and Wm.
ilio, of Dpogannon, were in town Satur-
day arranging for the Farmer's excursion to
Guelph. of Chicago.
Mr. •ad Mrs. E. 1.•Mowe.
spent • few d•ye hi town the past week at
the resideow of Mrs Geo. Cox. E. F. M.
is not muob changed by his residence it
Uncle Barn's Dominion..
V
o
On motion of °b•tl'man Prtdb•m. smoosa-
ed by O•naloo, the motion wase.the
The oemetery committee presented
following :
1. Tibet your committee be empoweired
to
area a stand pipe •t the Demeter] and
make the neoseserc ext•sotoas 1e Mks the
water system satisfactory.
ted
cwt of pips, 5120. aroh•ssd for use
2 That • souttfler be D
in the oemet•ry. On motion of Canales
and Tweddie the report was adopted.
Pridb•m sad C•ntelon moved that the
founain@ on the Square be 000verted into
rookeries and planted with ferns. Lost.
Moved by the reeve, seconded by Nichol-
son, that the fountains on the Squers be r••
moved and the surface levelleddos by Nut.
Moved by the reeve, rsoon
that bylaw No. 8 of 1895, fixing the amount
to be paid for billiard hatless b• amendod
as follows : By striking out the words forty
and fifteen dollars and in plots 'amebae
the words twenty dollars for the
otab
h
and ten dollenDeemed for the •end and m
other table. G{id over till next meeting.
eting-
Moved by Goode, 'scalded by
the public works committee he v suita• ble
walk pat to the bathing
srr•Dgemente for repair of bathing house
cin be made with
Ye.e-Ptondtoot�nHomes.
the fol-
lowing Toa
Nairn, Goode, Ceatslos, Thompson• Nays
-Tweedie, (k•igls, Martin, Colwell, Nd -
tel. Dunlop, Niohoton. N,atra,
Moved by Pridb•m, •soondnd by
that the mental to a body •tteotM
Clin-
ton celeaving
lebr•tios ea the 22nd. sill 3 g. by nod
9 •. M. train, remaining gm.
then leaving for Seeforth Ian •land tba de-
mwtrakkel.1s e\eb tows. OstrM4.
Mr and Mn. A. Molnto•h. of **ult Ste.
Marie, Mich.. spent • few days in town ebb
week The visitor' were on their wedding
trip and ajoyed their stay immensely.
Ya 14ollt em u be sh himrer to when be was oh se
°lark
01.57 will remember
In his brother J. S's. store.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
W hNe ape ems the dog tags yet.
OODERICH .TOWNSHIP.
.1111DAT, Jane 22.
Neatly reeAe1eiwest be Clistos ins role-
brate the
Quito • mobs' of our loo•&• of
Ma diffenet moieties s*tendd MM spate'
males 15 Ili, GssrgS s shutroh, OJ&mllleb.
Beadsy last. was 15 /M atom.
Jobe Levy. of Carlow,
.kip bet week Mildew the beam eyeless
fence tan wb%h he 1. semi sed Best •11 road
in the.Lroaieet• ohespes
t wire Cees we leave yes sea
and d y ems. lsente are a
dimgood T ss ellen Me mem •d
Aum a OUT
h t» the p••ple el Wiwi Wee by d1 swage
swami the asides aid the selling of that
latish hi•a �1e•e'lb rme awl %WWI
emes b 1.415
lave died for wast of fond basses t tense*
*bey awe grow .flim lm order to pr .rat
Ibelr lee ee be �
b serealise time there by wase
Mee a g e1 Mee-
II"
e•-
h bo151 bas lanerM Pre
**NO emcee M�
th eat
• . ewe
lredi4le1M
hOleeent a reea." Wale esairodel aid "yet •w•7► de Clod
Msere
ad r► balmy is Opeople wits&
It
111 the
teed esevemikerief *eat
No. 8 held their annual
Pl,neiaFri 8.11.51. The weather being
ea Friday 5lsmber of
eeis t an tat to llyenjoy
large
and oat to sejev see• dtr°oen.
1. taro p rtioi-
pato dweal la byyathe eases. Bill Mee ball,
feet bail, A••_anl.yed bbyyethe rums
As Rpp�r was ento7ed
•11 prslert. Tbe Papaw band wee is
aNhedaese Bald pevaealpS elsedh*st mode
arrant Iii�jr1e.m. wades and every
este had a pod Ism"
Brookfield : Mr. Burdge, president of the
Brumfield Oboes
Mmideetaring Co. made
an *zealot' sate of the owes& etsds is the
t•otory during the usostk of May which
He ac -
is -
oe.da in getting 8f °• perp seedt h ch eateries n.
fraction over what soma
°sive 1. quits ill this
Grey : Mrs. Louie Steyr
week. The little 2.7.51 -old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Steles had
mtstortaweheioh
step o5 a needle on I
brok5 eft 15 her toot. She had to be taken
be • doctor to 5•vs it removed.
HARBOR AND RIVER.
The town dook has ban °leered up sad
looks •11 the better for tet.
Pooh were plentiful the peat week sad
come big strings were trade.
waed fry Lest:- • ---e+ mai a
•
A. II Clormtal, the °Detractor, ed the sew bale at tits weer weeks.
ektlatah-
trees Tlosembe. with
30p000 feet of w. Clara limber for N. Dreeld, ar-
rived a Moed•y mora%g•
Ptrsm _The Umiak whoa sawed plods
wee held els the abed Brewed. Gs W wiser
day after tee. Jae* 16, tad woe ti � the
041
meet ui me la the &slay takes •p M
aftereeen wee
eelsos PM gym by o•• s. Swiessea
InkThu the wow tree
.11 1l51fs05& be detirsdi the les
bean n � fear times. wee ) woe.
pie �tle Widews le sit weasel l be weal -
.mc *mete. • ntabseeebee � yreety*moll l�
gWiwi mad bm. maw1.Ibs-iO-1 roma
The eweilee
WI the yams pew
�• at lar a �, ll sad ether adwa.
whoa they inset r
Bye have net bean a Plentiful as egpeet-
eg. nevertheless ewes fa .*4 were
meant ja.a off tb. btrraktPN�--.-.--.-Tlie --- -
R. KIIy.var ea oed•. 8t. Andrew ,se,e15g with 38•.
000 bushels d wheat ben Pert Amber for
millers slang the G. T. Beilmay.
Sour. Tediums. Oa/bfa A- Liwao5. ar-
rlvd is pert feria Wfanes ea Saturday
evades filth 67,000 fpm of lumber for the
Organ f.eary and 33,000 feet for tbe For -
attune Oe. thio pert ak
The tai Paan Oenmsn smile
8.5.1407 with Leanne, Mph av
thole
amble Ne. 14 and 2 Open
tow wee ea les yb� ee edand ram
bas ear barber of
One of oar Teethe a rlitle eweesisi 15 the
Mgber ow Thursday weals/ *poet sad to
ISSN bwresd over. Tee swear seta pee Ne
"east rtgh* ado ay. lathefed 15.the peddles
gad Wahine the ad Oda owes gobed it
w ieM1ma. ed the t*e imi, l the
say
Wis�bpm : Walter Carruthers, who perra°s-
httarM at • tarn raising. I• bparentI7 pll o-
ermsina se feverishly ae pori _
be
s Meath beton =nab .bsais wee iibe ties d
15 ha emtditi•n. TM bred
!totally law:rated is assay beefed:
tv •peeererdna
Meade the Geed Ms teigned over sixty
7 ears.
Surf bath ler will be at a dtseoiat this
8ammar.
The G. T. R. seat out 100 tosded oars ID.
poet week. •
Some of one merobants bad very pretty
Jubilee. windows.
Blyth : The marriage of Jewell Helhea+
of Detroit, Mich., .16.•t son et Ma. M.
Heron. of this village, to lair Mary
Hooper, formerly of Toombs, took oboe is
di Pao sad St. Pool Jesuit ebarob, Do-
ltish ea W.4e•ed•y ateeafine. Jane 9th. on
Etw : A quiet weddls* leek Oboe
Tuesday moraine of the week at resi-
their
dace d M. Fogel sad wife•
wor-
riers
daughter. Miss at ate abbe a was umbel berm•aa
Flys to G..• Marisa.
maker here bet sow a dirk 15 • e sere)
pore at Harley. orates
plea w : ibis �>� direct from Oesw--
•tpp1M were Fetal
Harbor, 1hMmas; cos orate was a
wieat is Mr. Oirl15•, the ether M R.
Howard, of B17tb. sad they were eat by
Mrs Mose, aster of n• Howard. ante re-
alise it that dlamat 'ohm
Nee's Thursday is llominioa Day. Yon'll
stay in tern of eoarne• toss badly bitten
Jae. 8. Platt'i daughter
by • dog en' day last week.
J. H. Williams' dwelloug no
Market
street is nearing oom➢
Orden are Dominat the Henderson
Bicycle factory inquiet
Bowls is one of the most attractive and
test attended amusemente than days.
Getting the gram outside the Court
Sew Square wee an •dvanee moveeMt•
The Queen s Diamond Jubilee Is >lamb,
the Signal's Goldin one is near at hard.
11111Mdaw
New 015.: E. V. Moore mad wife.: W1►.
were 15 awn Wedo•edy>� M the
while ea their waybe *Ase►.
lady's treater. Mr. Wbataly etsram
Kr. Moore w beset twelpkesper ter the
wbs feels jewelry hoses el Sem' Vis
Oa Be wee at ens bars siSiAbrel ef the
Salt ea
the tweeeel Owler .1. AMM tawt1.
We be c5m*.d w• Ohsasnwg tarp Woe
paths 0bW he sewhen• irk vatt-
ed lGleneetert. wipers be met Rely. aidee W&M1M
behit-
bee 1. w.rw1s4 •adwoke *boa by Norse wa-
ded ed Fre tbbty yuan see, Be else
sailed
ilea
[fees his Mahar
es the editesj►t Wad elft w Ian s wast
&May yam He rem* 1Ufamie rely
1bei dmmrg5a wows.
London. Joan 22 -By eight o'olok this
morning .9 of ►be stands surrounding
Book-
Ingham the
Palace were filled.
eolonial prooeesion ODM.th sight
with r of
Roberto of Kandebar.
the Varese 1s Irolsed. at their heed, riding
• superb Arabian horse, they met with •
tremendous reoeptcoo. The Canadian
Premier, Mr. Wilfrid leerier. in a socked
hit and .attorm. and having his wite beside
him, was very well received. They both
bowed °Distantly to the cheers with whioh
they were greeted wherever reoognizsd.
The C.s*dtaa troops evoked approving
comments w all sides; but the feature o1
the o.losiel promises woo a• deaohmest
of Rhode.tse here, beaded by Captain
Maurice Oiffard, the wail -knows South
Atrio•n of6°sr, with bpm armless sleete,
Aorta, suet aides.. ef motive swam
Tb. Canadian Premier. lir. tourist. met
with an y warm remotion .t the
ontoal.l tamale, eppesta the Horse Guards.
H. afterward; e•1d te • repr+•sst•tive of
the As•eetatd Prem :-"I was freatly im-
pressed he tb. uploads* d the, day's oer.-
semy and by the athe ism& °miti to re-
ceived tram the lmmw• swede
NEWSPAPER COMMENT•
New Rea : TH1 131010 AL hal an olio's
Ste weak deeded " Dews 11 to
15 wb%b there is loom. geed ark* gives
the Liberia Government. We sad.r se
every word d it. s.* p.rtloalerty beelines
'1911! StoIAL uses *1, but became le 1s Arta.
apt resat we basest room be My all we
wield Ike to. I1 they are set etenhl the
Mew& are galas te rate e• a rook d their
Own ere•Sea.
St. Georg.Sunday duringuthe aminohool serape own-
9°sm at 9:4b a,
menthe.
The orris tote ry shipped • kiss erases
prteeepaUY to Nova Bootie sed 155 Bruns-
wick. this week.
Q•pais Rabb should met • few_
They would overawes the sand ��!
for they ore loath/teat shoal..
0,t &stoat The West Huron Farmers'
Iestltate's asexual .11.51on to fleslpit nese
Memday. Fw from Gederieb oast dollar.
Lovely trees, peaty stream, refreshing
brewer. freedom from sickness sad head
-
looms worsen 15 the picture tit G.deriab
Mw day..
They ay the Altera Use shim,
somas-
lase lll weir
astreot ter /M las lAs• N *0
we elpeof ot 10
boot en Dorsinioe Dsy. J
Harper & Lee's ad.. 'motel
w too bee fer Oda bees
wW .ea next week. Th. tier Iles tl
ue tants 11111,1111.
=be
Mom, OW. d11ef which Oid Wena
beryls litet
Ptaelm e'eTb. aro*•) plea% of R. S. No. 1
Oedatsh t.weahlp will take pia& bose'r•w
attnra-e. It will be mar Palley's farm
A.
d
d % .ad am�e
teo
he
1WMsrd Wm Nan 33 to Weal Dt'- s
derrIle with besot is Obatra sort barely
at3Ma
?fila Rein Tara. -•41a multi es *rte
the of ties lord Nps MI saw haus betted.
std the ewarsrkrn ate se the ores•
seeelebraeM obs*
• e •
New Fos t 11 lbw fe easy team who b ea -
Wiled to the R..tetrarehly of W estwe *b,
OW vases, by the &lath .r Shades /my.
filth ams a 111.0eadla er, editor el the Yrea-
gliar. Hie eeevierte the warty see'
to widaided; tiro iW thenal 5m
femme t. el iPeet fir% ow*
M T*ariay. `
Jullow
wry. ehlili ' Nuatteoll es
Sebee•