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The participating spending Queen's Birthda This village ad to learn that she is now recovering FRIDAY, . � presents a very handsom appearance at her recent mud very serious illness.— =:- 0 LJ 5520 lbs.; Mr. Shillinglaw, 34 steers, 46,- onto of Columbia College, - ,�- — TrIoe M68 EDWARD .. OAtsl 1 740 lbo.; R. 'MoVeltY, 2 steex% 2860 lbe.; conveying to him their deep regret felt on parties were Mr. George Eckmbdr, of James —Mr. A. J. MoTa Ish is visiting Miss John@, of Winghary. -,vas in the village - I I I W. Davis, 2 steers, 2740 lba.; Mr. Ferguson, th receipt of the news of the death of his town, rind Mime Hannah Hall, of Grey..Mr. present. gt the Directors part of last week and t' -, —Our oricketeirs evale and Retail lbealer In � dent, and L. Eo4mier and Miss Lids Hall acted as here this week.—A meetin - JUIRE 2nd, 1893. a , , - ' . Whol 1 4 steers, 5490 lbs.; T. Grieve,� I steer, 1420 son James, their former follow stu -DY 9 oomaman and bridesmaid. The nuptial of the Exeter Creamery wa hold here on are having their_ground" ..,j Mrs. Gilchrist's ,- � 1 1 r . . � lbs.; J. Carnochan 6 steers, ,7#0 lbs.; S. also expressing the appreciation of his mtl Monday evening.—An or age social was property nicely fitted up ,Lnd are hi.ving � B tter, I HO knot was;tied by Rov.G.Bsker, of Crediton, Thea . Fine - ,Dairy - excellent qualities of head and heart. i he Main Street fine crease scientifically laid out. y Barrows, 4 steers, 5000 lbo.; A. Gardiner, in assisted by Rev. H. A. Newcombe, of Eth- held in the basement . of ' omordie, 2 steers, hae.also received very kind letters fro I &at ----;The Ern- have also a fine new rn�veable fergee, with ; ' ie of the saane institu- el. The'presents were verynumerousand 0 Out stock of Dry Goods' Mil- GODERICH STREET, BEIFOURTH, ,�2 steers, 16130 lbs.; R. M ' Rev, Principal Beatt hurch on Tuesday evenin -d throw open l 1 2660 lbs.; Jam, Hastie, 6 ateermi 8.7801be.; from Rev. Principal Cavan, Of at the same time valuable and handsome. erald Trio, Evangelists, will be iere on June which they can enclose an another season's Mr. Fotheringham, 4 steers, 5830 lbe. The tion and all testify- All join in wishing the young couple health, 18th next for one week. hey are under their grounds at pleasure. We believe they linery, Clothing, House FtLr- On, entering upon owledge with above cattle, at 5 cents per pound would Knox College, and many others, y.—Mr. James Mo- the auspices of the Exete oyal Templars intend playing a match shortly with the nishings, &C., is thoroughl y I business has' to ackn a represent VIA Bum of $14,648.50, Ing to the high esteem in which the decess- wealth and prosperit —Mr. Ho a Follock has M.D's., of London, knoviralas "The Saw assorted for June businesi. I I � a a guest of Miss Davies this of Temperance. f near Hills � thanks the large -patronage redeive 6 ad was held.—We h Iva on hand a report of Taggart is th 0 � 9 West week. . . gone to Grand Bend to oi�end the summer ,Bones."—Mr. J. McAllister, o Each department has i � -two years, and A SAD ACCIDENT. -One of the saddest the proceedIngs of the meeting of th months, for the benefit of �Is .health. —The Green, has purchased a fine building lot Aalty for this month,. I I - �, during' the past forty and accidents in the history of our town occur- Huron Teachers' Aeloolatiov beld. at Exeter 4 trains going north arrive he�re much. later from Mr. William Welsb, builder and con- spec and I r " hopes to retain it for, another year, � cad � ! red on Monday eventrij last 'about half past on Thursday and Friday of last week but Blue#ale. I ' than before. They cross now evenings at tractor, on the north side of Richm buyers will find not only an I will buy any quantity of fine blItter - six. It appears that Fred Coventry, only it did not reach us in time for this Issue. It LOCAL MOVEDIE.-M.-Mr. and Mrs Jack- in Street, and intends erecting a fine brick ample stock of Summer Goods John Clandeboye stead ol,E� r.—Mr. J h of will appe Oro ' Oh'o I , a roof. from now forward. . son of Mr. Thomas Coventry, and one ar next week.—Rev. Dr. MoDon- son, of Brussels, were visiting at Mr. uckingham, of Calif a_#eie visiting I repidence on the same, with aslat to select from, but very clos,,.. — aid is in .receipt of a letter from Mr. John Robertson's last week. —Mrs. Adam Gray. B ,.4 of some twelve We are always pleased to learn of man like . __ Mr. David Johnson's sons were playing in I parents here after on absen( _ * I I � the rear portion of Mr. Johnoon's residence. Fairley expreasin hi thanks for the pres, of Atwood, is visiting Mrs. Wm. Gray, of ye4re, He is accompanied y his wife. Mr. McAllister moving into our village, as prices as well. � is present.—Mill �r� I they have both the means 'and taste to build 0-MIRU :F1EWJM A- gun was standing In the coraor, empty, as ent and .address g!'ven Mrs. Fairley for him this place, who is very ill at they. thought, and while fooling with It the prior to her leaving Saafbrth for Carberry- Lizzie Churchill, daughter of Mr. George I Grey. . J houses that are an ornament and credit to �� Ready -to -Wear at off r's many friends will also be Churchill, of Turnberry, and Mr. Wm. ' - Millinery. ,, the whole charge,'wad iind all, Mr. Fairle3 * our village. —Mrs. J. T. O'Brien, of Londes I �u pung Coventry's right breast. plened to learn that he is doing, well in Car- Mille went to Stratford 'on the 24tho and NOTEs.—A considprable ortion oi the . ' ;� lodging i fall wheat has been ploughe up and re -sown boro, was in tile village a few days ago, M 'Eter the accident he berry.�There are at resent representatives were married by Rev. J. B. Wallwin, form- _ 'Mrs. McPher- . . - CLOTHING � � Asi soon- as- POemiVle & I p citizens of this visiting bar parents, Mr. an(f There is a fine selection of , I cl000 b�y, but DoctQrs of four generations domiciled under the h69' erly of Bluavale. A reception was tendered with spring grain.—The loya gon.—Mrs. Wm. Cook, sr., of Whiteohuroh, � � , Fits as -well, was taken -to his home, Mr, J. P. Brine, Harpurhey; them in the evening at the home of the township generally obsery the twenty forinerly of this village, is here at present trimmed and untrimmed shapes Wears as -well, � Scott and McKay, after thof6ughly exsmin- pitable'toof of ' variouo ways a good . .. . Moks��as well —We are sorry to learn of the death Of A bride's parents.�Mrs. Charles Sheriff, of fourth as a holiday in anbrook On a visit. , , for Ladies', Misses' anci cw� . ing the wound, could hold out no hope, as esideni of this Places Toron Morris, were many took in the boating at Cr 0 — or flats, Sun Hats . ,ustom, made Clothing, and costing 40 per the right lung was eritirely'destroyed.. It former well known r a to, and Mrs. Brayj of ee the! sports in the dren�s Sail As any c i. We make neoessan' changes without t her visiting so Mr. Win, Smith's leist week. while others went to ei Leadbury. - Washing Bonnets, W1_ - cent. less was only by the constant administration of Mrs, W. H. McDougiblIt who died . different tow � I &c. St , . . charge. We guarantee to fit you. we show this lant# that his strength could be kept residence near Virden, Manitoba, -on the - ne.—We learn; that Memory. week some remarkable bar�,ains In Children's Suits stimu ried 'verything be- NOTES. -Mr. Dodds has erected a neat i after about a week's illuese. . Tucker'smith. Ramsay and Harris car 0 . will be very complete, all this I and lien's Pants. Don't fail to see them at the Bar- up at all, and. being conscious all the time, 10th of May, %'wing contest at Exeter frame house. I irible pain. Shortly after ten She leaves her husband and one son, a lad A DESERVED ComrLIUENT. -Mr. Edward fore them in the a I Mr. Charles Rock, of Brod- month. gain lfouse� he suffered to I on that day. Grey al c to the hagen, had the contract. -Mr. Alexander . . o'clock he breathed his last. The news Of of 'about 17 years, to mourn the loss of a Turner, being about to retire from farming I I � - PICKARD � . �and faithful and loving wife and mother. -Mr. R. and to take up, his residence in Clinton, front when either brain or muscle is requir- Gardiner is away at Chicago, taking in the I I he accident', spread very quickly, . � t g, couple of young WM t ; watchmaker ed. -It is rumored tha World's Fair. -Mr. S. Regley has placed a asohi � � Seaforth. " ery niany of our citizen congregated in Mercer now has a journeyman , the members ot Turner's Church desiring to men from the sixteenth concession got badly , and Par �,� I ent.-14he . a tangible way, their esteem for i new wire fence in front of bi3 promises - — the'vicinity of the house, awaiting the re- to assist him in his repair 6partm heir exprems, in left the Sunday before last'somewher'o in � Mr. F. McIntosh has built a long stretch of . I ports of the physicians. Seldom has such druggists in town'have agreed to close t I himself and Mrs. Turner, delegated a corn- .1 'Mr. Thomas Davidson, � 1. mount of roots - I , I � d McKillop. -A very large a post and rail fence. � . Good Supply, low prices rule, - I 9 widespread interest been aroused in our stores on and after Monday night next at mittee of their number to wait on Mr an - good- quality, choice handles ,, a y o'clock each evening. -Mr. Scarlett is put- i n and corn are -being sown �his year. -A sr., has had a new roof put onhisbarp. � , -J'ht "'aUVOU (gXP'V1qJtJ0V* community or more heart -felt ympath 7 Mrs. Turner and to present them wi h a a * I Like many other barns in this section there,, - . APP . gone out to bereaved ones. it was so aw- ting a stone foundation under him house on easy chair each, accompanied by a compli- young me, from the twelfth clDricession got were pa off by the' and strong,ly made a large . MI fully:-AUddeu that it was almost past belief. Goderich street, which is now 1�coupied by mentary address. Mr� and Mrs. Turner badly injured by a runaway accident near tohes of shingles, blown 0 1 . $ 1 . ellam Brussels on the twenty-fourih. We learn nor' -easter of a few weeks ago. -More wed- varie�y. I The blow is a terrible one to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. W. G. Duff. -Mr. Eldridge K have, for many years,been foremost in every I . . DISTRICT MATTERS. I aryexamination before the . that he is recovering. I � dinge are likely to come off on the Leadbury - I Coventry, who thus lose, without warning, passed his prim department of church work and their re- -I*- I I I soon ; that's just right. -The 2ocial at - � almo, . st in a twinkling, as it w 'their only Medical Council atToronto very creditably. I line — are, i I I . moval will be a lose to the congregation and � ; was muslins. I -0 . ve the Varna. i I Bethel on the evening of May 23rd, - A BAD SmAsa-.-At Laipaley's track Wed- son, ;their 'pride and hope. Fred Coventry , � the neighborhood, but their friends ha Jame I p Campbell, fairly successful. Although the night was � � COLT KILLED. -Mr. neaday evening, a some of the b was just a little over six EGMONDYILLE NOTE.S.-Mr. ttle church was . whil O= ' teen, a quiet, -well- ol%tion that they will not be far removed ld colt darnp and disagreeable the li , peediug, a bad smashup behaved, manly boy, liked by everybody. s icks are the , ppor- near Varna, lost a fine three . I year resses by Revs. Afore than fifty pieces of Lavm.s were a . on and Mr. H fortunate pos- and that they will still have frequent o as I 3g do:D, and comfortably filled. .. The add . I Air. Fred 'Franks -was spurting down the He left the Collegiate Institute -6nly a short meseors of fine filly.foikle from Carlisle stock. tunities of meeting with them. We are sure on Monday. This colt w was ronning Messrs. Forrest and Ottewelil were good. in plains, stripes, checks, dots, home stretch and did not notice Mi. V. time ago to take a position in Logan & Co's They hardly expect to meet with such good it Is the wish of all who know them, that a young colt with a poke on utifuI lot of fancy Deem, who.was riding slowly down the Bpk. The funeral took place on Wedues- sales as those lately noted by Mr. Charles- Mr. -and Mrs. Turner may long be blessed near by. This colt getting up i ,uddenly, got Mrs. Neill gave a beautiful reaAing which and a be& 'a' figures in colors ildneye,and was much admired. Mr. Wm. Pollard and track just ,in front of him. A collision an- day afternoon, the body being interred in worth, but with -a few pointers from him with health and strength to an- the end of the poke run into it 1 i ki Mige Emma Pollard discoursed sweet music stripes an I , ' dly died a few hours afterwards. . that will wash, just th--- thing sued, in which Mr. Franks' wheel was ba Egmondville cimetery, and was very largely may soon beeome succesbful rivals of his in joy the well earned rest and retirement v as Alice Dandas sang a 8610 a. : smashed and . his knee so badly out that be attended. Thee Collegiate Institute Pupils b orse- breeding. -The ladies of the Women ) 8 from motive duties which they seek. PRESENTATION. -On Tuesday evening of at intervala. Mi reciated. Professor for warm weather. is likely to be laid up for some time. Mr. rharched in a body in the P cession, as a Christian Temperance Union cartai4ly merit . last week a large number of th � members of which was highly, app organ in a pleasing � . Deem, luckily, escaped without injury. o their deceased fellow , the appellation of 11 excellent women," as � the Methodist church eed d to the resi- Hawkins presided at the wl 0 . 0 - Lumley. denoo of Mr. Jambs, I 0 ' ith , I student. . . their efforts are -always in the direction of � 301creo,c n t a 2nd con- and acceptable manner, as is usual elantes. YOUNG DocTOM.-The following young � - the best interests of humanity. In their , NoTEs.-Mosers. Charles and John Cann cession, near Brucefi Id, and resented his him. The Bethel people beg leave to returvi D ' men from this county have passed their GOOD SE14-VA-NT WANTED &I once, appl Y latest attempt, to give the Sabbath rest to are visiting at the World's Fair. -The oldest son, James. with a emu iful Bible,'as their sincere thanks to the Walton friends . i final e3camination before the Ontario Medi- to MRs. I. V. FZAVL.. 1329 the busy milk man, they should be support- Thames Road Presbyterian church received a slight token of their rag act �or him, be- who rendered such valuable assistance on Several very choice things in ca -1 Council, and are now fully licensed to - . ad by all Christian people at least. It seems considerable damage by the wind storm on fore his removal' to enuesseel Mr. Boise the occasion. cream. grounds, with spots, lactise the healing art in this Province , � to aid in Tuesday of last week. A number of fences made a very suitable reply, �assuring the .. ' W. K. Hyndman, Exeter, and J. K. M." A HURON PIONEER DIES IN THE T11 ;' larivg inconsistency for such were also blown down. -The prospects are Varna people that he would no forget their Chiselhurst. sprigsl -flowers and Isilk stripes, WEST. -Another of Huron's pioneers has anf way Sabbath labor, and hence Sabbath good for a good crop of hay. Fall wheat it Gordon, St. Helena. The follow.iug havo paseed away, Mrs. John Patte son, formerly i desecration. We might as reasonably ask kindneenj although far remove& ffom them. LocALiTiEs.-Mrs. Robert Bonthron, of Also. a choice lot of Delaiinettes � passed their primary examination befoie. our butcher to . bring, us meat; oq the Sab. looks fairly well, in spite of the cold we&- BmXFS.-Mr. J. D. Morrow 6as returned Henaall, was visitin in our village last � (good washers) at a very low - the Council : T.- Agnew, Beig.rave ; Ma, -, of Tuckeremith and later of Rullett. She . ly kept, ther.-Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, former from Toronto after finishing hit final exam- week. -Mr. and Mra.Vu Fitzgerald spent ce. . Fordwich ; J. C. Hutchins, ,,. died. on the 9th cif May at the' family resi-, bath day, as milk can be as easi residents of this township, are visiting their ination. - Mr. John Harrisod and Miss one day last week visiting friends in Clin- pri E. Allon, dence in Gask District, near Prince Alberti: especially in small quantities as meat. All d friends in this neigbborhood.-Mr. '. Fordwich ; E. T. Kellam, Sea -forth - F. B,,,. a a d. Pl Thompson, teachers, have again resumed ton. -We regret to relate the death, on Fri- � - � P Northwest Territory. She was aged 73 that is necessary being to bring it to a 0 1, ., Henry Horton lost a fine heifer one day last their labors, after at eachers' d Lennan, Lochalsh ; C. A. Orr, Godericb. years and 20 days. Mrs. Patterson was a ing beat, which rather adds to its flavor u __ � I. tending �he t my leas'tt,d of Tilley. Gauley, of Clinton, Dress Goods.. . I - - , I Seotl well as its keeping qualities. Fev� people . convention at Exeter. -Mrs. John Morrow, young sughter of Mr. William Gauley, - A FORTUNATE ESCAPE. -While Mr. Hari native of Caithness, and, and emigrat- of Toronto, is at present visiting friends fk former resident of this place. Mr. and y ed from there in the ye'ar 1856, with her really realize the busy life of our food pro- Kippen. � -very Carpenter, of Dublin, was driving down viders, Let us then do all we can to give here. -Mr. and Mrs. Hexby, Of Seaforth, Mrs. Gaulay and family have the sympathy There is now in stock a husband and family, settling in the town- Gs. -The masons are busy at work - ,lage.1-Mr. Win. of Ou I ' their sad bereavement.- JOTTIN spent last Sunday in our vil , r peop a in i " :,I n,ice assortmen Main street, on, Wednesday afternoon, with ship of Tuckeramith, which was at that them as much of the seventh part of time as ilding the foundation Hall was in London last week on business. Mr. 1i t of Light Dress a colt h.itdhed to:a buggy, the shafts, which time almost a wilderness. Enduring the poesible, and if they do not put it to proper at Mr. McMurtrie's, bu w, ism Mitchell, of Drysdale, paid our Oream ancl were a little short, dropped to the ground a e It of his barn. -Mr. John Jarrott is going to -Mr. Malcolm McNaughton had the i ,a a short visit last Friday. -Mr. John Materials in'Blacky - hardships and privations of the settlers of use they will be. personally respon ibl . mle' villa - and the l,orse began to kick,. kpoaking the I n so raise'his barn next week and put a stone fortune to lose a very valua�le colt this Shepgh(erd intends eiecting a brick house thisi other popular shades, with foundation under it.-Mro. John Jarrott -coupy it. -I trimmings to match. . 'Mr. Carpenter had two those times for about seven yeara, the fami- is the demand which creates the ace ity Week. Mr. McNaughton refused a hand-. summer. May he long live to 4, . shafts all to pieces-. ly removed to the township of Hullett, for Sabbath labor. -Mr. Hugh Stevenson sheep, washed the wool and had a price for it some time ago. I-- Our football team are on the move agaial . I small boys with him in the -one of them day clipped five - � settling on the 7th concession, where they moved his family to Seeforth on Wednes som '� . 0 Play a match, . 7� a cripple unable to shift rig'. himself. but it out to dry in SUR -PRISE AND PRX.9FXTAT1ON`.r-'-On Mon- and are preparin - ' for resided for seventeen years, when they re- last They will occupy the residence pur. aide of three house the other r at present t remarkably good work. - with He103sll- on gaturday evening. , Si luckily the horse did not attempt to ruu,and the cha;e,d by Cirn some time ago. Mr. and day. This i's day evening last, a ver' sociable'and enjoy elks. the only damage done was to the shafts of moved with part of .their family to ..— Y, a r�sidence of MATR,IMONIAL. -Another of those h ppy - Northwest Territory, settling in the Gask Mrs. Stevenson made- many friends while I . able evening was spent at thi I the vehicle. . . industrious' wo- here, who will regret to lose them from our McKillop. �, - Mr. Andrew Stinson, one of the �ldest reei- events which usually , create more than a - district. She was a, very D n a n ighborhood took We have a fine range of colon main, and of terlingi integrity. She reared midst. -Mrs. -J. -S. Houston, formerly Miss COURT OF REvI.SION AND COUNCIL MEET- dents of the township, he having spent 59 little exciteme t i - a F_ 8 Hei. has sold place th few dayt, ago at Woodbine, in plain, shot effects, cheeks ,s. -There was &very a family.of, sons and 4 daughters, whom Gernmell, arrived from Sacramento, Califor- ING.-COUnCil met an a Court of Revision in years of his life in Canada. Y. M. C. A. NOT 4 going! to live in the of Mr. Henry Pybas. aging attendance of young men at she lived to see settled and doing for them- nis, on Tuesday of last week, Mrs. Houston Fulton's Hotel, an Monday 29bh May, 1893 ' - his farm to his son, and is residence . and stripes, which are not at ' the rooms of the Young Men's. Christian selves, The daughters are Mrs. J. Moffatt, looks as tho,ugh the breezes of the Pacific The appeal of Edward Roach, as being as. Clinton, and prior to hi,s depart�re a large This 'was the marriage of his niece, all expensive, and very nit - I Association on Wednesday evening, and it late of Clinton, now of Manitoba; Mrs. agreed with her. -She is accompanied by sessed too high for the south half of Lot 1, number of friends called at his residence Laurette, Blatohford, well and favor- � was decided by all present to change the Morris, of Bay City, Michigan; Mrs, Ten- her littleboy, and intendespending the Conoession 2, was allowedi and the assess- andpremented his daughter, ioe Mary ably known in Hens all, to Mr. W. J. Miller, able for Dresses, Blouses, Trim - form of the meeting into that of ai"'Work. nant, Gask 0istrict, and Mrs, J. J. Donald- summer mostly at the old home east of the, ment reduced from $1,900 to $1,800. A few Stin on, with a highly compli entary ad- a prominent young blacksmith of the same Mings, &c� ers' training olmes for Bible Study." These son, of Prince Albert. Two of the soni, village. -A very large gathering of relativs8 names were added to the list as farmers' drem: and a beautiful Bi�le p ace. The bride, who was very beautifully - ,` � b.l j, h, ymn and I classes have been a source of great profit in Thomas ind George, are in North Dakota, and friends congregated, on Wednesday sons, and there were a few changes in, Prayer book,and a water set. Th resents- attired in a dress of pale blue French wool, . , other Associations, and we feel assured will and Wiiiiam and John in Gask District, last, at Auchenhij, the beautiful residence ownership. The court t tion was made in behalf of the , embers of trimmed With cream lace, was assisted very be here, and we trust that many will avail a h. Council met at the adjourn. St. John's Church. A very enjo able even- ably by her cousin, Miss Mark E. Pybus, Full stock of themselves of the privilege offered. The She ha4, been a very healthy woman until of*John Sproat, 'Esq., Tuckeremith, to'cele- on Ju a 26t who,was similarly attired. Mr. Miller was Laces, last wi0ter, when Phe began failing, but no- -brate the marriage of his youngest daugh- meat of court and David Dorrance was al- jag was spent in soug and social hat, Miss � class will commence next Wednesday even. . thing sarioui was anticipated until a few ter, Miss Annie, to Mr.,.J. Henderson Hays, lowed his statute labor for this year, to, Stinson made a suitable reply. assisted by his brother, Mr. Simon Miller,of Hosiery, . . . ing, at 8.15 ; Bible study at 8.30 sharp, to days before her death, when her sons in son of Mr. Thomas E. Hays, of MoKillop. clean ditches and culvert along road near, he ceremonyt which was por- Gloves, , Wi Underwear, 9,15. -The baths will be completed this Dakota werd'tele" raphed for. They made The marriage ceremony was performed by Harpurhey. Accounts were pant and paid Hibbert. Rev. J. S. Henderson, was 9 were the first for number of the relatives of Corsets, week, and all intending to use them will all poosi I ble haste to their m9ther's bedside, Rev. Neil Shaw, of this village, who seems &mounting to $1,300. Appropriations h A BAD BRIDGE. -The bridge o wit ' . I please call and have their names enrolled as a 0 ads all followi: $100 to eso side road in this township,, betwe the Ist both contracting parties. - After partaking Ties, soon as possible.-7COM. I but too late to have the comfort of a word to have been inducted just in Airne to meet m de I r ro � a road lie falling of the bountiful repast prepared for the oc- - Belto. t from her, as she -passed quietly away . about the demands of the marriage fever, which ward ; side road 5 and 6, S30 ; side ro d.10 concession and the Huron . - _. - _ - � - . — 20 minutes after thbir arrival. She was has broken out in this locality. The bride and 11, $75 ; gravel road, $400 ; concession down, one end being nearly in a. water. casion the evening was spent in music, social � A18o Carpets, �, RFCEIvED A CALt,.-Rev. Mr. Wilson., i ots 31 to 35, _830. It is now impa and vehicles oiiig that chat, games, etc. A mark of the very hi h Oil Cloths, I meet in Dublin,' in he d � Curtains, buried a,t Prince Albert, and the feeling was assisted by Miss Marion Muldrew, and 6, 7, S. and 9, from I seable and vehicles 51 who was assistant here last summer, to Rev. manifested at her funeral showed the respect the groom by Mr. W. G. MoDiart-hid. The Council adjourned to Way have to go through the --reek at the eateem in wbich.�be young couple are Boys' Clothing, &c. A from h Junle, ul and Dr. McDonald,, and who gradustat in which she was held. Her aged husband afternoon being delightful, the interesting Crawford's Hotel, on Monday, 26t .1 side. But although the bridge is in this was shown in the many beautiful, usef ,Knox College the past spring, was in town has the sympathy of the community. -A union was consummated on the lawn, after at I o'clock p. in. � dangerous condition there is po barricade at c�stly preiients which decked the table set I I or that purpose. Mr. Miller in to be several days of last week and the begin- . I 0 , � FRIFND. which a pleasant hour or two were spent in - i � either end to prevent people driving on it. apart I ning of this, coil -ling on numbers of his � 1. I a Yon will find in our assortment social greetings. Supper was then anuoun4 Londesboro. ; , A person -going that way after dark and not congratulated on his choice, a his bride to old friends. He preached in the Presbyter- ced, and the Appetite of the most fastidious. - . I � to of the one of Hansall's most estimable daughters ; a more than ordinary range of , -Main * LoCALITIES.-Mrs. Win. Longman c�me being acqu�inted with th6 at& ian church on Sunday evening and was LOCAL RmEFS. Street was never would on to it one who has taken an active part in many I favored with an unusually large congrega- better watered . than it is now being done by epicure would have been gratified by the down from Manitoba last week. -Mr. John bridge be certain to drive dist church everything to select from, at sumptuous repast, am the tables fairly groan' Grasby died on Wednesday last week. The and in all probability there would be a seri- g O'od works and in the Metho i tion, the church being filled. Mr. Wil Master Joh&#rbes.-Mr. Andrew Sloan# ad. with their burden of toothsome deli funeral took place on the following Friday.- ous accident, with heavy damages on the choir, of which she held the position of prices as low as goodqualities- has received and accepted b, call to the c a- of Blyth, wj can be sold. lie -in town one day last week.- cacies. Ample justice having been done the barricade to pr3vent this organist for a number of years. THE Ex- - ioa of Niagara South, formerly Dr4,m- Florence G. , ',. the property of Messrs Cole- . . . The Good Templars are thinking of having township. A . . with their many friends in . ' I . gregat " t rich provisions, the company soon after � a strawberry festival about Dominion Day. - would not cost much mud might a& a serious PosrTou joins up a the brightest joys . - � monciville, and was to have been inducted man Brothers of this own, tooisecond separated to carry with them gratified The Home Circle will have an at home on consequences. � wishing the young co I � ' - .on Thursday. It is, we understand, a good-- place in the free for all trot at the Brantford recollections of the occasion, and not oaring June 22od, *-,in the Foresters' Hall. -Mr. COUNCIL DoiNG.S.-At the Hibberb Coun- that can be bestowed in their voyage down I congregation, and a fine, now brick church, races last week; She took the first two how soon a similar gathering might occur Little sold a go,od horse for $150, the other cil meeting on Mo,aday, after aiming a the winding stream of life. : . Edward McFaul, while, especially in,varnmer, it will be a ae- beats. Corn C ticker took first place in the under the same auspices. The presents, d&y.-Mr. Jaraes Webster recently sold a number of accounts, th0ouncil r solved it- I - lightful place to live in. Mr. WiloOD'8 race and Mon y Rolls the third, She Is be. were nmnerous and valuable, amply testify. t three-vear-old steer for 51 cents per pound. self into a Court,-,-df"Reviaiou ith Mr. -- Brucefleld. i SEAFORTH. I � many friends here and throughout the ing handled gain this -year by Mr. R. ing to the esteem entertained for both brid a As it �veighed 1660 pounds it would bring Peter Campbell in the chair. T iore were THx Kentucky /bred trotting Stallion � � 1 county wil; unite- in ooDgratulating him in Roche. -Moss . . George Turnbull and Jae. and groom. Mr. and Mrs. ftays, like sen- -John H. Taylor and but three appeals against the assessment St. Blaise, will stand at his 0 i stable for the ix_ � .. . � load of quite a fancy price . wn h tke exceptidn - securing so favorable a settlement and in Archibald sh�i ped another car he ourt, viz.,Wi'lism Hen- provement of stock this season, wit', . . . Bible -young people, go at once to their fu- his uncle arrived home on'Friday eveniag brought before t 0 of Thursday afternoon, will beitilleasalI. P.M0. sister., Mrs. Long. -Some of our young Man wishing him great success in his grand work. horses to the old country on Saturday.- - I I � ture home at Roxboro, and will settle dwin after visiting the World's Fair at Chicago. ry, Oswald Walker and William , Drake. i GR960R. 1 1327-4 I put on a good deal of style on the 24th go - We can assure the people of Niagara that in Mr. John Mo, eland has purchased a hand- to the sterner duties of life,loarrying with I - h their fine rigs. Bruce- - Mr. Taylor left for the Old Country on Mr. Henry got a reduction of on hundrec FoOTBALL.-On the 24t� the Rovers went ing to Exeter, wit their new pastor they will have a zealous sorne new ph eton from Mr. 0. C. Willson them the best wishes of a h6it of friends and - . - . I worker, an earnest, sincere Christian, and of this town. It is both comfortable and I Tuesday. -Rev. James Ferguson, of Gran- dollars, Mr.Walker withdrew his i ppeal and to Exeter to take p4t in the games. There field is never behind. -Mr. Ben Tomlinson . i . relaitives, ton, will preach to the Sons of England Mr. Drake's assessment was sustained. Mr. they met a combination 1 from Eden and spent last Sunday in Clinton. � I one who will do them oradit either in the handsome.- - a papers 'and magazines in , . . - MoKenna, of Dublin, asked a re auction in . ' , the Mechanics' Institute, Sunday afternoon, June 18th, in the Metho Chiselhurst, got up for. the express purpose pulpit or on the platform. connection 11 I Bayfield. dist Church, at half past two, The Goder- his asp,essment on account of the injury to of Wi . n the Rovers off the face of the I � Hullett. - . .0. Ill be sold by auction in the reading room I I I ACCIDENT TO MRS. WRIGHT.-A some- is evening.' Any who desire a, supply of .. T. C. BRucE, Dentist, of Clinton, ich and Clinton Lodges have also been in, his buildings caused by the storm, He ob- be wiped off I DR f $650. A resolution earth', ut our boys were not to i I . what serious accident occurred to Mrs. choice reading -matter ch�ap should attend will visit Bayfleld, Prof e6slonally, on the 2nd and 4th vited to attend. tained a reduction 0 as later events ver conclusively I WHAT 1Tjiy, CouNcm Do. -The Court of Thursday of each month, until further notice, at I . was passed to the effect that no money be _ y clearly and � James Wright, of McKillop, on Friday last. this sale. -There is a change of time in the Pollock's Hotel. 1329-18 � showed. The coiiibination won the toss and Revision for the Township of Hallett wat AF running of trains on the various branches of Donnybrook. paid to the owners of gravel pits until and chose to kick with a strong wind at their held at Londesboro, May 25th. Notice was . � assen it seems she was going from Seaf,orth to her � I i H. F. EDWARDS takes pleasure in an- after the first day of nextus�ovem er. Mr. - received from the Canada Company to -he correct time can -Mr.Wm.Andere tel backs. During the half time the ball travel 0 home, driving 'herself, with a. horse and the Grand Trunk. T . nouncing that he has )ust purchased a choice new LoCALITEms. I on,withhis �8 01 - buggy. When near the old limie-kila she be seen by reference to* the time . table in stock of Tweeds, Pantings and Linens, Table Linen, wife, arrived home from Africa on the 24th T. Maloney, one of the tr the e,,p led from end to end, but there were few Adam Gloucher, tenant., for centre pirs ' overtook Mr. Blanchard, of ne . ar, Winthrop, another � column. -Dr. -and Mrs. Smith left 1�incn Towellings, Towels and Table Napkins. The of May. He has been away about 8 years, &rate school, appeared before th council dangerous shots, and it seemed as if the Lot 21, Concession 1.4, -and Wm, Hunter-, . . goods were purchased from a wholesale firm that and requested that those who h ve with- and who was driving a team and viragon. Mrs. on Monday for Chicagotwbere they will in. � eals e.xclusively in TWeedi, Taildra'Furnishinge and .and his many friends are glad to welcome drawn from the separate school Ithis year first half must pass without any goals. Just tenant, North half 16, Concession 4, . Wright passed Mr. Blanchard, as did also spect the wonders of the World's Fair. We L'ineDs, being the largest dealers on the continent, him back, He intends spending the mum- at before half time was ' called the centre' -for- S. Cole, tenant, for Lot 16, Concession 5. - a - Very special values re being given and it will pay �g in the should be made subject to 'he Pay, a of a ward for the combination made a rush on The two former changes were made as noti ' another buggy which was ahead of her. wish thorn a pleasant time. They al o in to call I if you w t a new suit. 5 Come in and see mer at the parental home, takin share of a debt of $106 incurred b the sep- . 0 . the ball fled, but the Court decided that Lot 16, , I - tend visiting Horton, Kansas, where Dr. You 1. World's Fair on his way back. -Mr . John ' the Rovers goal keeper and carried I This seems --to have frightened Mr. Blan the goods and prices - 1329. arate school before the withdraw I of the Chu- � chard's horses and they became- unmanage- Smith has a brother established in the legal McLean is busily engaged erecting w black- through on his hand. An umpire who did Concession 5, remain as assessed to the . able and. ran- away. In passing Mrs. profession. -Mr., J. H. Broadfoot is having BRIEFS. -Miss Rita Stanbury has return- smith shop for W. J. Jefferson. -Mrs. J. B. parties concerned. The council passed a not know inuoh about football, but knew ads Company. 1�uxton Hill was assessed � � Wright's buggy the two vehicles collided, the planing mill building repaired and re- from a visit to oronto.-Ni6sars. Armour Jefferson, who has been indisposed for some resolution ordering that those who 'with- how to win the S!me for his own side, gave tenant for part of 31, H. S., Londesborof , . . on Sun - painted and is giving it quite an artistic ap- , 3 past, has gone to Wingham to visit her drew should pay their lawful sha es of the this he a I and Fowler, of G derich, were here t goal. No more scoring was done and James Hill struck off, No complaiDt taking a wheel off the buggy and throwing day. -John Ne combe, of ,the Albion, tim( debt. The assessment roll with t triffing y assessment and only 6 Mrs. Wright out and injuring her consider. appearance. - The htone-work Goderich, was home last -Sunday. -Rev. j. daughter, Mrs. W. Hough. -Most of our alterations made was passed and dopted, during his half... The Rovers now got the was made against an able. The other buggy was also pissed by foundation of the new town build. - young people spent the 24th of May at Dun- and the Court of Revision end . The wind and showed themselves,. Scoring four few slight corrections made. The -"am* - . the team and the vehicle disabled, but t ; he ing is now completed and. Mr. Causey T. Kerrin's 11 Life in the Argentine Repub � anon. . They report having had a good goals in very short order. , However, the merit roll was passed and the Court closed# - has removed his men to Mitchell where he lie " lecture in the town hall on Wednesday ga next meeting of the Council wil be held a of The Council bold a meeting -the same d&Y- - occupants, whose names we have not learn . ig, May 24�h, was attended by a fair time. the 24th I of June, at 2 o'clock. same learned umpire would not allow on ace and other#* � ha the ob of erecting the new Presbyterian evenir I the goals, and the second half closed with A petition from Win. Wall ad, were uninjured. Mrs. Wright was i ad audience, who were much pleased with OBITUARY. -The wife of Mr. James Don- On __ A. a score 3 to I in favor of Brucefield. The asking the Council to turnpike and gravel taken into the residence of Mr. George HaZ- churcV It will be about a month before a Z nelly, and daughter of Mr. T. O'Donohue, I uh I it. The lecture was very interesting and Elensall, i part of side road 30 and 31, Concessiou-6 kirk and medical aid was sent for. She was the brick work will commence. -At the Mr. Kerrin's singing was very fine. -Alex. who died on Sunday morning last, was in- wenty-t ; O'pounds combination was not.in it during the second . found to be seriously bruised but not dan- open bicycle race at Mitchell on Queen's the St. Augustine cemetery. She BARGAINS, Bargains. -T wort half. After about 10 minutes rest the boys and 6, aa that portion of theroad Is not st Birthday, Mr. J.C. Abel and Master George Ferguson bas.return6d home from South. tarred in con. of Coffee Sugar for $1 ; Men's Shirts 50 cents - Dr mblid another victim of that fell disease, again lined un for a. game with a junior present in a proper condition b gerously injured, and has minc'e su�ffieiently ampton.-The Queen's birthday paeved off was for 25 cents; 3 pairs of Cotton Hose fo 26 cente ; ' d J.- Snell I recovered to permit of,her iemoval to her Good,of Seafortb,8ecured respectively1st a ription. She leaves a husband and one nice Wall Paper for 3 cents a roll; Boys' traw Hats team from Eden. The juniors played a travel. The Re�ve, J. Lanham on d side nd . and family, of quietly here, the only amusement being a But ' ted t'6 examine the said We hope to learn of her speedy and second priges.-Mr. Tolsherd ' a , together with father, brother and for 3 cents each; Checked Gingharne for cents per cky defence, but did not try to score.and were appoin . child, 13282 -ed an sooi I home. . . n Egmondvill and _. P'u 2 Ai POW' complete recovery. The driver of the run- Toronto, have been spending football match betwee . m ourn her lose. The large pro- yard. D. W:sigmimmR, Hensall. thi game ended with a score'of 1 to 0 In road &In& have it rvpair ' a few days at the Bayfield, which was won by the former by gig I .11 oo agent claimiug away team stuck manfully to the lines, and residence of We. Cain pbel 1,John atreet. -Mr. a score of 2 to 0. Quite alarge crowd as- cession that followed her remains showed BARGAIN BOOT AND Sitoiz Emp iuss, OF favcrr of Brucefield. It now remained for ble. -Joseph Freeman was pr as it I as soon as possible ran the brutes against the Andrew Crawford, late of the Grand Trunk how highly she was esteemed. The bereav- EMBALL.-My stock of footwear is now complete. Staffs, and. Bracefield to play off for first, damages for sheep killed by dogs, but oembled on the. square to witness the match. Just to hand the choicest lot f len� stiou ped. Railway, Stratford, has been in town for and 60-01019" Wo- but as it was getting late and onel of Staffa's appeared from Mr, Freernauis examin fence on the roadside and 'got them stop I Our small boys seemed afraid of the large ad family have the sympathy of the -whole men's, Girls, and Children's Rood . and I __ a week past renewing old- acquaintances boys of Egmondville and were lacking of neighborhood. . OxfordTies, Bicycle shoes and all o kinds of best man had left by train, -the captains that the sheep were at the time on the pub - CATTLE Sa-iPPED.-The following cattle and aceinting at the Salvation Army meet- boots and shoes, trunks and valises, MI, a 8atch919 agreed to divide the purse. Mr. McDonagh lic hi hway, the claim was not allowe.d. A -Mr. George Mitchell elem. all good team practice. I &e t acted as referee to the satisfaction of all. E. aunro and several others presented* were shipped from here last week. The inge. He left on Thursday for Wingham, .Exeter. - and shawl straps at prices that will 11 t C names of the feeders and the weights of the but intenda'shortly to go to New York.- and Miss Christina West, of Lobo, were and examine my stock and be oony-ince4 �hat my The Rovers would like to hear from some of,, petition, asking the Council to continue the . . married on the 24th ult. and came here and MR. J. T. WEsTcoTT has secured the prices cannot be beaten I)y any one. . F�utter and . ' animals are given. These, however, com- Miss Thompson, of London, was here last generalagency for the well known Galt Nurseries F,p taken. A. Wxgxr,ou, Sign of the Big R t the neighboring clubs regarding matches. allowance formerly made to.Mrs. StinsODs 6 I prise but a portion of the shipments for one week attending the marriage of Miss Ken- Visited Mr. Mitchell's uncle, Mr. H. F. and is at present canvassing in this vicinity with 14 1 1R8.3 JoTTYKGs.-There will be quite a etir widow in poor cireametancesS living Is I - week, as a good many are shipped without nedy, of ,Egmondville. -Mr. Wm. Log � an, Edwards, for a few days. -A phonograph great success. Agents wishing territory would do I . a d over JDr . cart was given in the Methodist chu IZFS.-Mr- J__.Q_ Stoneman, eweller., among our threshing machine meu here this Manchester. The petition was I i being weighed, of which, ol� course, no of Carberry, Manitoba, arrived in town on con rch well by consulting J, T. before engaging with any BR e comi sea t. The Reeve and Clerk Were I on Tuesday evening last. A choice pro- other firm. This flrni grows first clan Canadian left here this week am a representati a of thil n son. Messrs. Tomlinson & ,Me- the presen noll . record is kept. The principal shippers were Tuesday last. Mt. Logan has been on a me of vocal and instrumental music stock, warranted to grow and true to name. Parties Methodist church to attend the Cc ference Connell, also Mr. William Aikenhead, have authorized4o petition tile County Coo Messrs. Case: & McDougall, Winter & Dick, trip to New York, having taken in the gram. wishing trees of any description should drop him a . a Sound. -Dr. Thompse was in purchased threshing engines, thr O*ugh Mr. for a percentage of cost of building &ad , Govenlock and O'Keefe : Mr. Campbell, I World's Faiuon fbe way. He looks well was given, by that wonderful invention, and card before purch"itig elsewhere. Any stock that held at Owe wents. Swan, from the famous - maintaining bridges in the township, of 1:00 all -present were delighted. -Preparations dies, except through neglect, will be replaced free Galt last week visiting big parents. Messrs. James. D.L.Sawyer. . in tb&t � cow, 1380 lbs.; Mr.Knechtel, 4 steers,. 50-iO and we are glad to learn is prospering in the are being . made to -hold a monster celebra- of charge. . 1829.4 ,S. Ballantyne and Shillinglaw mad a very Company, of Hamilton. These eugines� feet and over, pursuant to the statute 691ler 2 steers, 2780 lbs,; Mr. prairie Trovinog. -Mrs. Corcoran, nee Miss . . tie to the old country came to hand last Wednevdiy,'and are a behalf, The complaint of Jacob W tion in Bayfield on Dominion Day. A BREVITIES. -Mr. Robert Sanders, of this large shipment of cat . d thing of beauty and atand at thehead of all - was heard regarding . a drain made by Was' - McLellan, 11 steers, 15020 lbs.; Mr. Reid, 2 Maria Killorautof Duluth, Minnesota, i at - last week. Mr.Ballantyxiescoo I '" steers, 2030, lbs.;Mr. Cowan, 9 steers, present visiti�g' at the parentalhome,- splendid programme of sports Js being ar- place, received serious injury while attend- :rs. �Sbnn'y Ilen - engines for fast work. With their separ-: ment two years ago, and affecting his land - cap bicycle ranged. Watch for more particulars. ing the Toronto races last week by the them. -The many friends of M stor of the. The Township Engineer will examine the 13960 lbs.; W. Grieve, I steer, 1450 lbs., There is to be a, five mile handi Nearly I _* I grand stand failing down. A number had gram will be sorry to learn of he death, a remodelled, they,will haye one said drair; and make his report to the coun' - i. Common, I steer, 1520 lbs.; H, Little, 2 race at the track this- evening. 11 courred on Thursday of last eek, at finest outfits in theme parts. We wish them . 8 read . steers, 2810 I'los.; J. -Melville, steer and everyone who has E6 wheel has promised to , Ethel. their legs and arms broken but Mr. Sanders which o Mr. Alex. agram, evag success, -Mrs. Alexander McCartney) cil at ri�xt meeting. A letter vrs. heifer, 2640 lbs. ; Geo. Gray, 3 steers, 4150 NOTELETS. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Spence, of escaped with. a few! bad bruises, which com- the residence of her son, a . from Garrow & Proudfoot announcing to I take part, There will also be a half mile . 9 pel him to carry a cane. -A largenumber of -of the township Hay, at the I age of of rissa, arrived here Tuesday evening. , I a 6ourt - r, 1330 lba.; Mr Montreal, are visiting the former's parent, ri!:do .. a re- She intends spending a few months Mon the council that the decision of th 11om.; Si Downey, I stee - race in heats. -The'Berlin High School foot our villagers attended the funeral of the late nearly 97 years. The deces 9 Parsons, 5 steer -'a, 6190 lbs.; Mr. Roland, 8 ball team comes here on June 10th to play this week. Mr. Spence is a tal6graph o - arkably bright and active old lb ly and' her relatives and any friends here. -Mr. with regard to the suit of W. W, *.BOW'e Walter Hill, of Stephen, on Tuesd4y after. ,m m . osod� ateers and 2 heifer*, 12'560 lbs,. Came & Me- for the Hough Cup. -Miss A. Powell, of terator in that city. -Is the Crooke Act OE as able 1,o move Jameo Swan, our enterprising machine versus Hullett Corporation' was distnim � Dougall, 10 steers, 12190 tbs.; L. Fortune, 6 Philadelphia, who has been visiting, at served here ?-The wedding on the 24th noon last. Mr. Hill, at one time, lived in until .very recent years w � ff not having a shad- � g .been a teamster for about quite smartly and had slao O s gent, has delivered 'three carloads of the with costs, the plainti 2ship. Eighty I steers, 7510 lbs.; J. Hogg, 9 steers and 1 Maple Hall for the past few months, left for seems to have inspired some of our - young this village, he havin Ities and onl at our mt fall Massey -Harris Company machines in these ow of a olaim against the towi lero&d 25 1. j Mr. James Pickard for a number of years. - of all her facu y avel will be put on aid � city on Tuesday morning. me neatly parts this spring. -Hugh McDermid, of the cords of gr heifer, 13.730 lbs.; Goo. Black, 1 steer,1440 ; berlhome in that n with the idea that " it is not good for a'd wife have moved show appeared as an exhibitor with boundary of JI.. Deveraux, 6 steers, 8060 lbs.; Mr. Clark, Sbe,-was accompanied by Miss Maggie Came. man to live alone." We expect to have to Mr. John Spackman n . of i self be- 2nd concession of Stanley, has purchased a and 26, between Clinton and '40, 2 steers, 2960 lbs.; R. Garrow, 12 ateers, -Mr. W. Prendergast has let the contract report other -wedding@ soon.-Eph. Cober to Grand Bend where theV ,will spend the made log cabin quilt, which fact of i d Hereford bull, bred by T. A. Hallett and East Wawanbsh under dii,60' - F - summer, Mr. Spackman intends erecting speaks the life and energy which c aracter- thoroughbre -;..a Snell, -and I 15890 tbs.; i. Hinchley, 2 steers, 2800 lbs.; for , the erection of a handsome brick resi- intends opening, a furniture store in our vil ized her even to extreme old age. �he was, Fleming, of Weston, Canada. He is two tion of John Lssham and J. Z lage.-The games at Harriston a1tracted three more cottages on his summer resort ords on sideroad 5 and 6 under di* J. McDowell, 3 steers, 4210 lbs.; T. Me- dente to Mr. William Slaeth and Mr. John f many excellent soci %]. quali- and a half years old. Mr. MoDermid has ; sixty c , � � this pring.-Mr. Harry Wooster, of De- also possessed o ' ' Quaid, 3 steers, 4190 lbs.; J. Wilson, 8 Copp. It will. be located near the residence two of our young gentlemen on the 24th. a ties and will be much missed by bar rela. now one of the finest animals in these parts. : rection of R, Scott and John Brigham"And steers, 10910 -Ibs,; W. Wilson, 6 steers, k . ism troit, is visiting, at Mrs. John Sweets. -Mr, I on sideroad 10 had L�' ti, � I 8 , I ,11 N h4 5r ra a I 1� c L i I I fah i 4 ce r � I I M, , h I ta I I I 3 . I " I I 'il, 7 " � I , e 11 '58. dac d �l I , 3 � , � ( , ti I 10, i I I ( r II , a 0 11 I i - $P '111, of Mr. William Robb. -Miss Hall, of Blen- -They report, having a nice time. -M I 9 in Theo Sweet and wife, of Mitchell, spent tives and friends. The funeral cortege to -Mr. T. A. McLachlin spent last Sunday � thirty cords will be put 8340 lbs.; G. Smith, 1 steer, 1330 lbs.; Mr. ' Bertha Simpson is spending a few week ion 13, under the direction of . heim, near Ayr, is visiting at the residence I - spent Sunday in this place. -Mr. William Daw the Rodgerville cemetery on Saturd�y after. in Mitchell. -Mine Jessie Jamieson has re- 11, cOD0888 journed until Campbell, 4 steers, 5610 lbs.; Mr. Oluff, 5 of her uncle, Mr. A. Young. -Mr. James Harriston.-Mr. Mills, of Bluevale, ly atteude4.-The turned home from St. Marys, where she has John Brigham. Council ad steers, 6730 lbs.; E, Papple, 2 steers, 2500 Landsloor - Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Watt. -A and wife returned from Woodstock on noon -last was very large ough, of Tuckerflmith, in in re ur villagers attended the � last, where they were many friends of Mrs. (Rev.) Fair will be been spending the last few weeks with bar �. Tuesday, 13th June, at 10 a. m. lbs.; S. Broadfoot, 2 steers and 2 cowng ceipt of a resolution passed by the stud. great many,of o: Thursday evening I � , I � � - i � . I � . I � . ­ . , - I - �, I I I - I I � . �J t r 17 I � M� sty, , pol - if I gai . , in: I JA( I THE - T"_Mw� SOXET I P1 rw * I novicet valuable P! spondent-, i of the gOV4 elsewhere. true - " -90 more w4g] courage to . is dissatief thing else . ought not -i beable'to ancoo he't Robert Gil ter. It &I fled, to farA same as tb � done. It long in of) age is dise Old labort between 5 wanted, u an . otherfo Even old i . - ougaged b wauted-,a� . � pone that, . the better reat their Suoht bov ting to be churches i ' ere, Wh, I !qg of thie Guelph 1w that �ld n their isery I man Argu, men them to raend tt receive tb an'to leav-- agoi with, � I ill in son uVrisk o to death J bets trios . office in n: great -real worth $3., it has ofil � all expew I i anyi office � I : with I any ! Huron. � I i there .h I no tow . be got I Go - I I dericb, , I F th�eir mial enipt? I with Alr� "Yotem la to fill th, . wrong. � people f who are i farmer, 6 4 Who had J stook an, the farm! (Juired, ti Yekta, al . -1 . would be Whereas] any c4ph accordin�' I .. worth at, expenyjee� t1d the di- � I . � been bi &I � needea , y"r, w1h I -1taved'th Again, R , � i i I became i hold offi< hecaime; I I ad &%Burl tound o� he ever . � I . until th hu'y Gov. their die ittern to Ourethe, lott thei, four ti ever. abi Who wo, or alaotb two or � 1 - income 9 � There a*r, scattere� from $I; required whoel, c 4uires a least $1, All t the 01fiej handn al