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as oe the Autonomy
Bill, the taxi -W1 -7i deeldeddb
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approval of tbe kIRL
An Explanation.
Owingto,retrutrks of a derogatory
matures:nes/0 by certain small minded
and jealous -natured individuals, Mr.
Lloyd 1'. Jones, the organist ofTrivitt
Memorial Church, has deemed it pot
out of place te state the following:
Thathe ber of magi.
k u
s gWjied
al rieett, • Their new initlefiva
•pecial drawer osfrtstine
t„_sea_
lf4 Oetioa;
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d .4tt1owestatea o I.' li' .
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4), il • lx. , 0).1.•if.00 rate of lOtereei le:
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41 Att: ilEetIP for 11.1.44 POSIirtiOli OpireT0111014t.. •
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attue rn heSelsOtoe
and was ,enattentleti.
SOlieitorst INT. WIRDOIst, Meta
*le htt si
o rt WILfl
y frfends in Wahl g them 8.
full Teacher's certificate, as well as
- Pipe Organ and Singing. In: the tat.
ter he bolds etvertaseertificates from
sa well known *London, England, !col-
lege. Ills last vocal teacher is now it
le&llngbaritone the Heart -Sew
OraudOpeta. Co.. silesales bee
u.
,ss Mulles obtainingnut.only flee
honore, but beading the class with it
cent—His: was
second prize in a competition at Pbibt-
delp
open to the world, for the hes
rs-ofseyears
- clarinettis of the Grind Opera
House Orchestra and .25th Ball Band;
so cellist of the Conservatory- Or-
chestra. The principal with whom
he studied (an English Cathedral or-
ganist) is one of the staff of Alma,
College and has a provincial repute -
thin as a musician of the highest
standing, the teecher of the latter be-
ing chosen to playbefore MendeTstiobn
the great composer on the occasion of
:747,
written it number of cent ions In
Jarly is becoming it fastfavo sin the
Statee. He has received sevend coma
-mietionstti- writs ohligatosstoselassi
and standard vocal solos for a flute
• player in 'New Voile cit Mr, Jones
also has, it wealth of -flattering prets
notices -in reference to his orgairan
piano playing, elegizes and choir train-
ing work of which he-,iis justly proud;
This gentleman who is not of s. boast-
Tuldfirideltfottinfmimesuroftherii
facts in order to disprove the untruths
referred to prettiousiT ahd enlighten
the above mentioned ignorant indi-
viduals. tie ale o lielitrees - that pro-
eressiveness is just as essential to inns-
ic.teschties-",linother bratiebeesot4t
and science in -this peogressive a nd
eeter McNeil, of Falkirk, su
- • iitrol,WW-fratatySie-tiirdit3S-
anct Um. 4110, Barnes have'vettled
own to the sterner realities of life on
their fine farm on the 10th concession
of East Williams. Ure. Barnite eras
.0esented with a ha.ndeonsto chair on
the eve ef ker wedding, by her asosoci.
deo in MrilicKay's tailor
friends bete will be pleased to learn
that Mr. W. Bee,' who hate been in
very poor health in the West has oaf-
- nt,ly recovered to take a
I •
showjll
. V 8., has return his hom
le (geneses after spending: the
couple of monthsacting as Govern.
Ment Inspectiit of sheep in this vicin-
ity. He reports the outbreak of sheep
scab to have been wide opread.-The
following cases have-heen tried before
PolicesliaagistratesSmithissluting-th
pas; few claye:- tarry-
evolKetalpAllaMITM_VP...-efflt.t1
also ne142-and $2.i0 costs tor WS -
charging sante in Liman. W. Morgan
refuslnj to allow a horse and buggy
travelhng eigie-atir speed to lutes to
e , $10 and $1O.50 costa; Wm.
irer*eieft-fined n
costa; W. J -...Nichols -and T. W. Hod
son. COMU1011 assault, fined $1 and 48c.
costs and $1 and $2.70/costs
ly.
Tuckersinith.
Alex. R. Smillie,Tuckersmith, a grad-
uate -of Seaforth Collegiate Institute«
has passed his final year in medicine
Mrs. J.
r51)IIT ,
" ly, spending few weeks. .at
-e• ome ofher parents,/ifiea
Duncan McGregor.
sitittentVi.-IThe home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Fotheringham, eon. 4, was
on Wednesdays jun*7, thronged with
a. large number of gueete, who had *a-
mbled, to Witness the marriage of
their 'diteghtk,e-, Miss Pothers, hams
to Mr. Malcolm McKa of Goderich.
At high noon the bridal party took
* plaee-in-41te-parlo
ceremony was'performed by the new
Neil Shaw. The bride was charming-
ly' attired and, was unattended. An
excellent supperWaeserved After the
ceremony and to which all did justice.
„ysmuples-leftssotr--thos-*tters
for* honeymoon trip to
e
on
Steithelli
San'Oekette--The angel of death i
no res ctor of persons ae, eitch, and
every hoine, sooner or later, is visited.
On 8inday June,4, Mrs. John Bayter.
sies called ttotee. The eireumetaeces
sorrows nts her death are extremely
sad. On may 22nd deceased gave birth
to a little SOO and at first appeared to•
be getting, Ott as well as could be ex, -
t • btit &d or so keS10118 to he
The, ,StanclArd43Ked, Pee joneer Wi*es 11',1 tint Stal4on,
eon.° on Waileled'rnettaidy- er.lutalst
tbis place, was vied to Mr. Hervey. S. Ceisteron. ,The
interesting event tie* Placeat.Picton,
Nova Scott -n.7- 'The bride has many
friends here who joie inwishing her-
011atittworthy husband a Wow and
happy wedded life.,,Dr. Chesney look
been car • around a sore heed for-
.,
II tbat careful nursing and the hest
cM skill.could-do-could-notrseteY
he relentless band of death'. Deceased
whose mettle,* name was Mise 31innits,
Brown, was only 19 'years soul 7 months ,
af e, Mrs. Hayter WAS a model 'wife
and ber only ambition was to make
. onerattrattive-entl-t4ypleitsts-ls
Her friends she number
seantany.a-azdeit-th-willia-kken y.
elt-by alt Wa.commend the grie
stricken husband to the care of -Him
who cloeth all JeLsviell.
Granton "
war sargoe
rzWil‘tbWleiteet'itlessee
the auterner,rdri. 11. mottos)) hat
returned from her visit to. Beltnon
r *S. a Wales and bride, of Torou
heir bonernoott-b
the bome 01 the former's mother.
Radcliffe, er., is On a visit to
her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Banes. at T
ronto.--Thos. Hill and family are en-
joying it few holidays at Idemilton.
F. Newman, of Jarvis/ is relieving
a era at the station dune* Mr. Hill's
ovibta • of Lucan, spenta few d v
-trt'sier
ndfather, P. Mowbray. -Mr. Chas;
Brag, who for. the Te Years bits
etrtierkin toreis
has eevered bis connection with that
firm and aliment* in ,a few for
Winnipeg, whet* hewill enter into
partners * his-Ist'others who has
already an ' extensive grocery and
fruit store in that city. Charlie la
awls s been'. obliging and genial and
.s.,e a general favorite. e
es of all followlito te bis new epbeie.
• Biake
Each returning June ieretindi
--That-thesflowerisareseunteeee-Prides
, s t se blushing, bIoomin bride.
• C • 0Meet/OS-P:04 mit Was the
irofwquiet „etsspretty-wedir
rhenshiti-estimabl
it-famotts," r ic
d
--centraetio _nu F:ma. ec -
nique This is gtiren gratis to t e
_.
'vane& nimil-s-.
tau ht in New York City by a noted
-
lesson.
BEST WAY TO BVIt CEMENT.
Mr. ISAAC 'USHER, thewell.known
cement manufacturer, _of Queenston,
sttntssiesretskiteSsegecialstokiee.sliettct
to the usersofIds isenient.-- By chi
bing together a number . of cement
users can order by the car load and to
this way getvery el `tee and et-
relg
ate& Ile offer* eetnen cents
beretl direct tit the use which salt
all middlemen's fits.
The railitutient (Storthing) of Not,
way on June the 7th deeterea the
"Upton' between Norway Sweden
'under one Xing .to be dissolved. and
that 'that glret ha* ,:tokae4 to 44.0L -as of Notssays- Nor ill-feeliter w •
entertained against the ItiNt Or the'
Sitedisit_lettinti. and the King__ was
asked' to otleet s. young Prince to
-et:toy-the-throne of Norwayi-- -
Tou
came
at Toronto on Tneeday -tpt
" the following is the report
inent41C-13434-on-
Chat:chill to set *wide award of athi.
talks whereby Vnion &hoot Seetion
Nia, 401 the abovetownithipe was 'ales
solved and a new union section and *
000-tirii011 section formed, and certain
lots not in Union School Section ISTo4:
brought in. Held, that the Ortiotwe
tiorts. ate not **patties coneernedift*
withiwthe meaning of 'see, 88 of the
ublie aehoole get* and there*as nO
leslietioll order that die tosti-
sbip
iilkoold pity the coots 6f -die
tt
orde
the death of Miss Lillian ' ewes. .the
fifteen-Yearsold daughter of W. -G.
newts, .which occurred at Steelton,
()et., a few days since from tumor.
Mr. Plewes if **on adze late Robert
Ille*es.--A telegram WAIS received by
letives hereon Monday announcing
and
a gun accident on -June 3rd. at Winni-
peg. of Zoseph R. Wallace. a resident
of that city, formerly of Tnekeremith
wit' sees Iteceased...er
n of Mrs. Setnuel Wallace,„ of he
2nd eon., arta went West about 15
years ago. He was married, his wife
being a former r.gmo villa lady.
se,
3r-friends-
Ottbe death' of Mrs. John Cameron.
*Mel”, tohk Place on Wedneeday fore.
ttO0b. Dete e hid given birth to -a
young daughter on justot an4 ell that
could_ hedone-ikaa-donefor her bet, to
rto ***IL She was the elditet 43110010
of Virett; eltiTiOCIIStli, of Ttiekeramith,
*ma was married to Isir:Centeron about
a year ago, and bee surretindliso *O.
associations were all oath as to votive
life moat desirables -She was an excep.
llyssestiablesenaslovable *Oman
and her early derulee s * .eesese
teassettent to her young 'husband and
rents and telativesiand will
• 'alstragre-tirek.etfri
arringtonsslittrasshendeotne
icosttuntesofsereson..silitseolietine-..."M
bride entered the parlor, leaningon
• armsof her father. Th Th
av son th,7r_rik,..e4t...400,
jt tooth frtinia maro the • thrinal
him on the hand. -Miss Minnie Shef-
fer, of -Vironto« is PRA ViSittrr-fiieziati
in etel around IlensalL-....Hugh Wrhiet
who got a chip of iron in his eye while
working in a foundry, and who has
been receiving treatment et the Un-
it allow rn
near r.
ed tweepteasthe-invitation
* entr-at-lien
thesda to remain another ytar, was
re -appointed iirthellintifenee. Dr.
Meild-ii-now.-entering upon -his fourth
year, the longest term itted by
. Standard Rule L . Rgtsteed in the American Trotting Register, Vo)s
suss XVII,. Brown colt,; two, wlute ankles, behind; foaled in 1001 Bred by
3,0. Litmensan„ Lima, Ohio. Now owned by Jones &Kunz, Exeter, Out: -
Sired by Nottia, tsss. * s
Record 2. fro ofCountess Eve ese%. noels* stes ems. worsa 0. 20C94. *nolo Leiturn
mu Is ss Lad berretta 21$1i, Dor:mush 2;10% Norvard t1.331, and 77 others in the 2'
iutp...940_ 'Bop oftZlee 125 Sire") 2:01
ftd de "EtitftitiVera.
R rd.200. and dani, ot
--- • ,
formers. Son ot Boon Wilkes *I skl'e of SomPil23Ruben'
stein 2i011. Oakland Baron 2004, Psron Rogers 2:004 'and 104
other% Dant .4kItna Slater, darn ot Alcyone 217. Aleardart 2.2.3.
Allandorr 2:101.44 etc. by Umberto Patehen 58.
by ELECTION= 12.5.
Slre of Arlon 210% Sum) 2084, Palo Alto 26134. and 157 others;
—danwattlitaeca-t-2.-Ayrel 213% Ana **ter 10EYMberlitan--
eketinr1., '..-1Atr.tIONVIOnrelMIOCand'aver1000.otherstandaid-verformenr.--
' dard perferrnemalsOgvandslreot Mgor Delmar 404, Me---Als.-----
Inn of sleet -testi 2-3(Yantecord-'4.1714. Skeet &Was. Rex 2151t ,t1mern-21133-Goilti,
Lorstheer 2:244 • , t1854. Wandi 23814, and 21 others; and dons ot• fanny wets**
s
.
2:10.14, and 2.ilaber, stikruhrd pertortirtr* -Elm ot Almont 2..% don
-...,..-:, Iltazr feelgarxr,* great ixood- mart, by gandaina Chief II-. '
41- .- •
4th.darn LA EENE. by naimessosassz to.
_ • 1 t - Oran e Girl 220 37 othe • and
.1
ttpetre a tons exts ng • e seven
topi
on of his earnest, able and success-
ful minhitrys A meeting o
Omit Olen was held in the village ,on
tiast week, to arrange for
the minueti celebration or the 12th Of
July, which will be held for this dis-
trict in Clinton. -The Rev. E. A.Shaw,
of the Iiippen circuit, has been ap-
pointed to Lyons. The reverend gen.
tlentan was orie ofour most respected
.
and esteemed torinemen and he will
b a la e circle of friends.
other standird-pexanners.
by EXTON ECLIPSE. ,
lStb dun ALMON, britOlik0 waverxr.
eses by See one.
fluxnEzs saids*XM—The Jap Is a Mode!. in conformation; b$s colt with great substance and ba
se Muth patvie *ad 1101,41i se an toit 1 have ever owned; bathe verybeet at feet and legs. With Ilttie mos
ban breakIng work as a twOlesr °Id, trate4 quarter stem wows.
"fl' EVAPORATES"
oderhoss Ron -poisonous
250toinflawaraha.
trail% restOrel Ms now
sv matter removed
axe NM abigitStaly demtroped
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We are now in a pOsition o show one o t e rgest an tes • nes
In . Furniture ever shown in Western Ontario. The increase in our business
durint the last three years shows that we are carrying the QUANTITY and
QUALITY-at-tbe-LOW, .EST,P4141M. _
. - - _
Ilelow are a few of the thins we cure in stock:
For coarsest or finest, most dell: ate
—herd t-btal, tn. sillr-trubt
d or skirts because they ors
rrigemairspoti-or-mtainw--
• vim groce.a-antl earn rninnqr.
booldr guaranteed *t IvAnt
- •
• Toronto
• presence of a, 'eelecrtgigfitiltLerinug°. 111:11,rty'
congratulations were extended' to the
happy couple, after' which a dainty tea
was partaken of. Many useful and
valuebie presents testified to the pop.
ulaeity of the young 'Ample amongst, ftle-Wa,.-- Tho, t._,i-,, t,ettortstsostssour-
fairest daughters and she will be much
miesed hette, as ter bright smile and
kind word helped and relieved many
reing_onessandssashaleaves.souts
midst many pleasant inemorle* will
linger with us. Dr. and Mr'. McDoug,
ell drove to Kippen the . eltMe after-
noon, where they took the train -for
trititurelomitin Harrington.- The!
1 beet *lithe* of their Ireltte4 friends fol.
low theni and may their wattled' life
be an undisturbed honeymoon.
Zurich
Friday is Zurich's Civic Holitlaill
the busleteet pliteit will be closed. The
mjo-rity af nur eitizent will go tothe
isees-Verey Witwer and -
Iva eher, are learning, the _printing,
at the Herald offices-4lb*
MLnnie lafeersofUtotitessiaseititing
itt the tres of Miss Minnie Doan.-
S.
geriof Pigeon, Mich., is eihiting
his • rent* Mr :and Mos 4. Geiger.
Root
Oafs eiteettialteoletkly
ott erbSelt lermateit osa
d. Soldbatirodsgranict
igta—No. 1, for prdlistry
ItOIELNAk do'
s rousse-for
$SP.,
Amk for
0010
e's rssitst its 74* writ -1'41:40,--
T bles, Ki it a • es, fileTtVokinctle IrottW
rs--k--Ocr.tichoLgun -
Music Rae -1;s, : all Mirrors, Picture m rieluxes to, be
m 44 a s or es no lee, oom • u #1 s, rtelrlUtr,—
ingleBeds,-Child!stkibs, Baby Carriages, Go.Carts, Wagons,___
Doll Carts, Curtain. Polesand Trimmings, and Step Ladders.
_We do the leading Trade, in Window Blind business. Beery blind guar-
anteed to work or will remove. Over six blinds bung free.
,
We car a Ablator Sewing Machines. We have. the
Four weeks 4. Ast and guaranteed for 13 Years-
The IT Wontler
4,11Crellittgli"4;;;;;;IFiril;;;447"--
oyster* Oat hs
that
tfa arid ail diseSwe
tir,.**Wholslive used it
Col. It.B liaraittOn,
em. Attrust$1*. DOI;
Personal,' I raw m
• Im 'both imitantet
as memory w
smite or smell ft
the Whole aptem when
through the mucous sur
ertielesehotdd nester be
onprr'scrlption from te
s*
the gnod Yon Oen 'PotteiblY
t 114tIrs Catarrh Vote
rrel by F J. Cheney it, CO.
4-4444PCSty, and
15 ally, aeting xlirettik,up.
d Teuton* anettres o
Armada, of
, rte ekrbere
t,
ielth bi pa
tier hitit . returned fttint Detroit AO
will spend the summer here with ber
ttiotber..-Merner Otos. have pareliaes
ed tiikteil estate of tlti V.'It Ilrork
Ortaer *Red VP ti*.
MtStelo Mita Hod Robeet. Mossoo.,
01 Virotlip*, Maas ate erientlink sir
few daiii st.thigir home on the Gotlbrfi
dates ler the Fail Fait have
becri fled de Sept Ur.
Vtn. Ruby., of flir
,
Ohkt by 14.
°obits free.
.8old by *Ust drool
bottle. .
Take %dr* flitnily
ttion.
htb top of
le to fright ot
td and *riffle
dttb Is Stein) ot
114 4, 4r.