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The Huron Expositor, 1896-05-22, Page 1- � . I . - — � — � __ __-, I I " I - I . � - T I � � . : . I I " __ . . . ,� I Z � . . I . - . I - � 9 I � I �� I I � I 111111001121ins - � _! - � � , , I I i j- : - t - . - I - - --- I . � � � . � . .— I I 1� I 1;,��N, I ; I � . � I . I . . - � � ; I ! I .. I .1 I 11 I . I I - f I . . �\ i . ; I . . � I I I V_ I � __ � . . 11 11 I I Z . . A I I . I � � I .. . . 4 . - � % I - . : � I I I � I . ; I� . I I � .. . . - .. ;I-_- I I i etween b i I . . . - .. I . ' ,lying cheap, / I - - I I - . I � - da cheap T Diu ir, ever, . I - . . � 11, I ; I - - . . - , � = . I � � ,� � ere .a a -a much evil i1X - ' - . .. + � . ? - � . I � - " - : � I t , -�_ ­ I - . . -ocods as there, - - � . I ; . � - . , - . � I I - � � � � , la Ila Pay- r . � . � . I I I , I . i �a a thought here - I I h i I , I . I I � I . I Worth, ; . ! I . . . i , � I � - ! I & to,you !* I . �- . I � � I ve been talking �� . i � . . . � � I . . - I � I . � F for years ftbout - - __ I __ - I I � I f .§ellin : &==:�_ - . I price,q, and w say � i - I - I . i I : I . � . I 0 � -NINTH YEAR. - . - I � MoLEAN BROS.,, Pu lishers. I - � i ­ I . - ! . � I ! - WHOLE LIMBER, 1,484. g .L -]L- — 6 e. I I �i , rts are directed the :: -_ ____ .1 % � i * . . I . 1 $1.00 a Year in Ad�an,c , . , the I TWENTY . � I I I � . �v wg��,`,pu_t it in anothet, . i I SEAFORTIE1 � FRIDAY . M A V 0"'It 189 a . - I - - .. �_ N ' I- � I I . I i 31 9 � I � I � - you che,,,.p Zoods, but ; z __ - , . - . . I : I � - I — 1 I . i I I L I � I I I . 11. � � . 11 I . .�p. There's- % differ- r . ' - Lite in a 'Mining Car 1P -in ritish at cooking my own eals ave si ce fur- mission stat on in the whole of Canada to- courts of t is country, and on Saturday' Wylie, left to go out on the lake, but about position in the church and . I? � . . ) � I . - If rs. Oke was - . � r - 11 I HIN' GIN I Columbia. � nished the old country pope with amy an day, .for thi reason, that there is every Surrogate M rcus handed down a decision, 2 o'clock she passed suddenly away, the an indefatigable worker in eburbh and Sab- .... . 11 n for Men anc[. ' . - I ­ . . [Written for Tuz -Epoe iToR.j I . - � t 9 ; . amusing paragraph. probi,irbiliby bat, in five years time, Ross- dismissing a etition of the railroad com-1 cause�being heart disease. Decease&'s end bath school, begidea the add cbe�rfully given . . - I )ys. - - . I now went to work to furnish ,church land will b one of the wealthiest, if not pany to -have -certain letters of administra-1 was probably hastened by the loss of her by the other members of th f amily. A , I i . The wonderful town of 10 slau , British . , I � - ­ Columbia, n6mr the centre of tra tion for ,ci( I . for the winter. A flo r was I , � cheese the wealthie to city in the whole country. tion, which ere heretofore awarded by tiled five-montbs-old baby, the interment having surprise party numbe - 13 .1 I xb3g overjorty, neigh- . . - . � I " boome 00 muc y, to Mary 1 occurred the day before. She leaves besides bors and frignas, inet, at I � �ays, Made-up"';411its, � What more can be s4id about Clothing the gold hunte i All and paper tacked on tolthe bare walls; The'town is b ' do' t ' h to- Surrogate C urt of lbiii�countfi their' residence last i A / . �o lllena'�jn all si7 _ ra m every par of the world . .es. , . - a flue was built r el;g f capital, Kiefer, revoh, ed. The case now i once morel her husband, three small children. � I and a largo stove putin. day, considerin its great want Wednesday evening, -to bid th I m. farewell, `I clear a good- inany that is new or interestin ? Such a question has only been in -existence lea than a year. I � 0 � . � - 9 . About this time, a. neir church organ co�n. but dot half enough, when one knows what goes to the S apreme- Court. i i ,of the might, with equal'share A reason, be asked But as far back a% 11 t es," gold was . . ; i -Mr. James Pollick, of Bayfield, semt a upon the eve of their leaving for Morden. . �_ � i I in are light illl� I � . known tO ekiEt ill ing as a'gift from some kind friendi in P 'is it will be W( ,rth' five years lienceor�after cap. -Mr. S. Grigg, of, London, the lay reader. ,very strange sort of fish to Clinton the other A most enjoyable Was -spent in : I - .0 ! - i . � presbytery, completed our -chureb! furDish- ital and the railways have come . and"evangelist, has accepted the manage- day, to have the skin stuffed. It is about music and song and onverse, and a � ,concerning politics, rell ion, art or pr gress This however, was only �i '�placeir" di - I em -are dark the Kootenay district. all per- ' .- I evening 7 i�aade. Thl - A . . 9' ing, and we felt. social c - L E�,prices of - in general. The fact of he matter is, there rew ly for our I wintf r's If the strong and wealthy churches would ment of-Chautanqua for this yehr. Enjoy- 17 inebes 1011g, and has a long, pointed bill most pleasing feature in addit 'I to those � 1 ,SI.50 q2 t e.,. the gold Was found in sand). work. , VV, lOn � , .� 2, $2.50, ,o,3 - 0 Were,very � yIo ' - . isagreatdeal to be sad about Clcothin� k9tUF1r`�;`iI_ ew i�l numbers, but only help our weak one now, the day is not ingthereput'aticnofbeing no of the most with very sharp teeth, and it is the only mentioned, was the presentatioi!i of a eau I I 93 Y enough, before long, some one I . � b - - 3�;uit prices a i e $4 ,5 O' � we felt ve road of our little church, and far distant, -when Roseland ch ed hot al -men in�' banada, as well fish of the kind that is known to have been tif ul mantle clock of the late# deal n to - � . I - �Ioncr,with the suits 1, 0 because Clothing like po *ties, changes : like . argued that if gold werc found in large ry P urch will be a experienc $ 9 I I ,. e "I althou h I got a free o5er of � the town ba sour?e of great strength to the struggling as the distinctioi k of it warm frien of the caught in this part of the world. Mr. and Airs. Oke, accompanied by's prac- - quantities in the sapd,'it all uld also be 9 U) i � I . I ' �,, �Rirts, Collars' SOX -o, - religion it is: hidispeusible, and like all other found only in still greater Ins, - titieo', in the in which to hold my sery'iceii-when the missions of British Columbia orth- most prom LU. . I �, and the N inent of the clergy and va gel- -A football c' b has been organized at tical, address 11 &-. 0- Come 1whi e heavy snow should come, and the road djp west Territories. Such a fact and such a ists, in both "'an ida and the'Unite 9, Holmeaville. The following very efficient , -Last week a fisberman named ,McLeod- I .f- . .1 - the�. arts it is steadily improving and now ranks "rock" strata." A careful examination- was y 3. �... . . . to -the church becairne mpas le to wom in hope for the future all ould not be overlooked. he is sure to secure it splendid p' tro _- e list Of officers were elected for the ensuing I from Ripley, employed on the fishing tug, � . � unabashed with other useful arts. � instituted, and this. theory was.found to be __ � 4 and children, the people coul not enterti in Ihavemenof itIlereedsand faiths in my during the cc mimg season. ; . - � Y GOODS. I . correqt� but the assay show d that the .ore, . I - year : Hen. president, Rev. G. 'W. Andrews ; Sea Gull, of Godericb, had th� misforturie . I . . the idea of leaving the church they had 4. church; me from all countries, provinces. -The Rev. 'Robert Johnston, It. D., of prOsident,.W. Stanley; secretary -treasurer; to have one of his legs broken. it .appears I I ; . � I being a sulphide and containing lai �ge quan' bored so hard . to build. So, for better 'or and nations from the Christian to the 'St. Andrew's church, London, left last week C. I L. �Fiaher ; exeoutive committee,', F. Q that the tug was returning to I . . i - High art is approached in the production -titios of silica, proved itsell so ,.-efr ictory in . South Bary, . rock oil the be�t starid.. - ,of our $-I and $10 suits. The look well, fit, the furnace, that the enormous ,lost of pro, for worse, in sunshine- -or stDrm,'in mean- Spiritualist d Atheist; from the Jew to for Scotland. He will attend the meeting Elford, S. Phipps, J. Huller. . from which port it fishe8, and m hen nearing . -dp . . y I . I r vy goods, such. light or darkuess, we resolve to keep the the half-br d. But the majority are the of the Presbyterian council, in Glasgow, in -News was received at Goderich, on the dock, jKLecid's leg got tangled- in a � . i -11 I - as " . well, wear well, and the purcharers are'well duction prohibited further work. ' rhis WAS � I �,hams, Shirtin, Lm- ' * . - in 1889, whea the " Le Roi " " A'ai - Eagle," church open. We felt that i was our own, --sons of On io and eastern Canada. Surely, June, as representative of the Canadian Tuesday last)v!-eek, that Harry Bell, a long rope that was thrown out to stop the tug!, .. 11 I, ns, Floor Oil Oths I satisfied, and we think our claim is a reas- 4,' C S, Y) 3) and already a feeling of hom had begun to I shall not be called unjust when from this church. Mr. Johnston'proposes 4pending time resident of Goderich, had died in Brau.� and the strain on the rope was 'such as to - _ er�tr,e �ar, " Nick] b a and � I � - . --- �Ikt just 110W IS ye ' o . cling around it. � I uncivilized ir orn- , some time in the old land in the study of don, and that the body would be brought to fracture the limb and bruise thel flesh seri- I ry onable, one when we assert that having de- i, joine mines in the present t wn of Ross- � I . eat, I call, Ii e the Mah J l . I I . I � - 1. I � ' Dunn the winter, 11 ille present mo- medan, tio the east for help. British Colum. methods of Chri tian work. Rev.' W. J. od6rich for interment in the family plot in ously. The injured man was ta�-ken to the [Ni voted our life to the clothing business and land, were first located. I a 18 4, 1 iowever, I P to -t. - ; 1� ons we- are to have, ne,wel the Au'roh-has &I- � . 11- imew method of 'assay wa i d' cov e ed b melit, &III has 0 bia and the Northwest Tarritories cannot Clark, of First Presbyterianchur, h, Lon- he old Maitland cemetery. Deceased was Owen Sound hospi'tal, wheye t e fracture - I � bre We filldd,a , I �. - � Would, ma"e straight __ it solely. We should know what we are, . . r wig ways'! en fl help me; the United States will not. To don, expects to sail for r a long timer in the employ of the Grand was reduced, but from present nformation . -is not a cgs and off I . . - mininj engh . ad though many have Ontario and the east, -the cradle,. the nur- . June 6th. . I Mr. J. L. Warner, i i ie ar I . I � t talking about when we say that $7 and $10 the result that the hitherto un*ork, fallen at different times in tho' dark ,nights .1 I rank, ar, Gode'rich. - it is not certain that amputationj will not be 0 3� Rose- � . . L ap " pla0e. We are, eery, the strouillold of Scottish Pre -Dr. War*llaw, of Galt, wag driving in -The othe; .. Dnnn and. - i - . suits find no superiors for the price, Value land and Trail Creek mim a woke 'up, one on the ioy rocks at the I op of ithe ladder, so 811y- � . r evening as Mr. . necessary- i I I . . �i - - I �ness people, ready at I I iing, like one has -ever complaine� . No doubt we have terianism, in this vast and noble Dominion the country t a opher day, and in usin his wife were driv�mg into Brussels on a road --John Miller, jr., of the HTr tel Clareuw I I . I 19orl Byron, ta find themselves . . I ' � - 7 1 ' iublic ourbest services... . considered., ',1% � lost many a large congregation on Sunday of Canada, -1 appeal, and shall I appeal in whip the las b�came twisted, arouril the �art, their horse was startled by a bicyele don,,Clinton,,met with a rather roughex. ; I . : famous. The process was this: T e large � . &in ? I . � 'haft of the b ggy, causing the� knot on the . to riv , � . . . q . ro ortion of iron in the soland d Trail nights, by not holdin our oervices in the v a ing at -a li�ely rate. In the attempt perience while d ' ing alone t e Bayfield I � i . . ' i � . . ro a ...... _�� � - . - i Other articles which will bear the same reek ores, proved itself of reat v ue as a town - hall, which is go ituated. in the ve Faithfulljr ycUrs, . end of the las to break off, and thi3 flying Tu"n"away the Aafts of the cart were brokon a , near the ov�rhead .b- . , in that I . 1 1�7 1 . - . . I - . great v t . . I I . . I . emp - , flux,"'when combined in I he smelt rw with. contre of the main stre t of the town, JOHN EW ING WALLACE. back, struck I he doctor a severe blow on ind Mr. and Mrs. Dunn reached terra firm& town the other day. A train w a passing, . ; hatic mention are : � Roseland, 13. C cutting the pupil. The im- I . . _ . . � . ; � what we have .. the right eye, with considerable emphasis, receiving quite and Air. Miller's horse suddenly jumped in- I - I UL i .the ores of Everett and Ti Lcoma, bing- lost in one way, we have - � � I � Alen's Pants at $1, S1.50, $2 and $3. �,ton ; and Butte and Helena, Monts, . his gained in another and betterway. Thedif- -0— jury caused him iritiense pain, and lossof 4 shaking up. i A basket of eggs in the rig to the ditch, the occukant bei brown 01A, . � I . � I i � - � - -1 I ,, . � sight was feared, but under judicious medi- also came t ri f . and the buggy turned overAe held the . Goods . � led to a keen competition among the, a ,ulty% and. d nger of climbi g up to our �Canada . 11 I I I I . . . . Boys' School Pants at 50 and 75c. . - �, -�-Ou WeEeaLy of last Week,. at the lines firmly, and although dragged a eensi - . � ,-, .. I for a an ply of Roseland - and Trai re chu erch, cal atteiidanc( the eye iA3 now fast limprov , d A . rch, on its lofty and wind- beked p A patent elevator fa tory is - to be . . : , . p I I : � or ands f �ocked 6 on a dark - in t � ; residOnc:6 of Mr. E. Huller, brother-in-law. erablei distance, controlled the am imal. Mr. . ampainy, � ' nig to has he ed gg eatly to foster built at Chatham, by a $30k000 stock com- g. . � - I , .� - o Rose- L 1 4 : . . I .1 I � . Summer Underclothing at $1 a suit. . . a deep devotii �n . ir. th bre to of Presby- . ,-Mr. G. NV.�Clemons, of near St. George, Of t e bride, � Mr. George Kemp, of Mit- Millor1 was severely bruised, but -not serious- .1 . land, the gold fever throbbii ig in t.hE ir veins.. , I pany. . . . . � i . -Pott J .a,;jh Dry Goods Store. teriitns to wb 6t is, as . . has a two -year -61d heifer that hasi' given in qhell was�married to Miss Emma er, of ly hurb. The shafts and daslib6ard of the - . I . . I Wash Ties, 3 for 25c. Hato and cabins were built, shafts:sunk, a yet, &,weak cause. -Kiilcardi ne � merchants are going to = : EXERMOMMONEW � . . . . seven days'suc�-essive milkiug, 41t pounds Rolmesville. Miss Potter is a well known b gy were broken, and the, t '' damaged. i . town site laid out, and Ros and became an Spring, noi - fast aipro4ching, finds us close -their stdres at 6:30, from May lat to I . I . I I . � ; 4nd highly respected young lady ' ng fortun t .:� . I I of, milk; in thirty days, 1,598f pounds; . , and her but a ely nothing more sericiiis re- I , I � . Men's Sunshades at 10c, 156 and 20c. established fact in the histery (,f nien and. -United, enthueiast,ic and determined to make October lat. I . I ' . I . I - � . I V. Ellicit and 1�. D, I- heaviest production in one day 66 poUnds ; 4usb4nd is a well-to-do farmer of Fullarfon suited, ' - - ; f .1 mice. The great bulk of Roseland and Trail' our church an influence for good in this new -In a Prei ton! store bangs a sign which . I t' � I I .1 jil'ol% M nday, to con- $4 to 81 daily average for thirty days iniJanuary, f0wnAip. The ceremony was performed by -F' olumbiat, of New . . . I ­ 9 - _,� � 5,i Pon I . P pour . -n _. - ; , I - � . - � -' Sweaters at $1, $1.25, $1.50. Creek oresyield from 83 or 6 or $18 and rather irreligious . iow"-':� Sunday'llere reads: " Go(da bought on credit must be . nds. One gallon weighs te' ids. L �Lev. E. IV. Andrews. � Westminster, Britisb Colat bit �, of May I - 4 )) . - of 'w!'e take the follow go w ich -efors t I I Hti ,)n regarding the - of E L L worth of gold on the surface. This, Of among the miners and itorekeepers is just paid for in a� vance." . t I - ' - West ngland Worsted Pants made -to or � Beat that if you can. Here is the, result I -The elderly and infirm inmates of the 4th, in h r -o, I ..... IL. Nluq-srs, Ballantyne � course, is not a paying 11 pr positior, when the. same as any other. � ay. If a mail, em- -will Cl nd nnin , tem r � .. ; � � � pidly. 11 I : cail,)ad,4 of cattle from. . order for $4.50. 1 Of InsPecto five 'months' ir. ilking, and it speaks for it- House of Refuge are dropping off ra . nerxesident of Brussels, then Miss � . I the ores have to be transported long dia- ployed ip th mines, refuses to work on Clendenning, of alioerton, ]lad his bicycle , . 0 1 . laylast, for Alcontreal, l . I . , self: December,' 1,535i pounds;i January, he seventh death at the house occurred on lufat y I . � tances to smelters, but ould yield enormous Sunday, fie isInstantly paid off. The shops stolen from his oo4hed the other day. ! - , I Calbick: "As will be si4eu. bv im- I . � � . i ......... i ..... N th inst., in the person of John&- nouncement elsewhere, the youbg m4fe of I I , exported.'l-Mr. -V,V-. : I returns if reduced to'a 11 matte " in �� melter8 and saloons are open, doing business just as - -The export from Windsor to the 1 593i pound ; February, .1,504 pounds ;. llundq, 19, � ; . _V - is � - � March 1,5601 pounds, April, 1,5211 pounds. than liewitt, of Grey, aged 5.1 years. De- William Rogers of this city, has !succumbed I l ing buttOr and, egg - I o t I -WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL at Roseland and Trail Creeh. A largesmel. on other days -, and on the streets ore teams United -Statei �, of Canadian goods, for the � � � _ - a, car loa4 of egagrar, . : . ' Total for five- months, 7,721� pounds. . ceased had been very feeble since he come in to �n illness, from- consumption, of several ol I . I ter has just been built at Trail Creek for are driven back and fo , lumber is hauled, month of Apr il, amounted to $129,435. . � - .. - . � tesday of this w- ........... W...! ............... I � -About two o'clock Sat6rday�, morning albout three weeks before. The remains were months land passied away to -d -a . Gener- - Zc. a . I ) - . thr� purpose, an4 doubtless before long and building goes on as :bough Moses were a -Owing tc the excessive heat of Sunday, I . I � . . I ' . . -1 Mr. ba,liker of Llican-, spent . . . . fire was discoNered in -the house oceugled by taken in charge by his son, from . Bay City, a -sympathy will be, .extende to � . - another will be built at Roseland. 'What myth and the Decalogde bad never been 10th inst., Rev, Mr. Mitas, of Toronto, 4 - 1, the guest'of hisson . . �, . Mr. Harvey, near BlaAwater, ntario. and interred in Gfey. Roget's - in his bereavement, w Ach is reu-- i ha's established the camp * � I � . on a soun basis, proulaimed. An effort i ias been made to en- fainted at tf, e close of the morning service. . � .14r. Warrein Of " - GREIG d MA CD ONA L D . . county. The dwelling, which, was a log -On Wednesday of last week, Mr. ,Dav!4 dered, particularly sad by the - .'act that a . I . � ,, - . I is the 'fact. that an immense� toun ge has force the law as Ao. Su iday Aosing of the -Mrs. Kinzie, of Doon, near Galt, has an I - . I : � . ,-,a college. 40ent Sun- - � : I one, was com etely consumed ; along with Cantelon, second son of Mr. Win. David comparatively short time has `61 sed since ­ � � . I 11 I be en shipped; that machin ary Of - e best " bars " but as yet only the front doors have 'Orange tree which is only three., years old, the contents d two little gir ' Cailtefobil; of Clinton, who has been so seri- he was married to his late * C, who, by ... I i,wn, under the paren- I ' . . Is, aged. 6 and � . W1 0 - - � an d newest kinds is employf A ; and ��� at the been closed. Church intluencei is beginning and has on it a f till grown orange, a number . i I I q ' . Anderson is visiting CLOTHIERSf in the lowest workings (f the " e Roi " to lie felt, an � dby and iby we hope to make of and is in f ull bloom. I 1, were ba ,ned to , death, About seven - 'Ously ill,, at Mount Forest, was brought her death,. also leaves a young in out moth- 99- .1 i this w eek. -.Mr. an � , . I . or green ones o'clock a smal beap, Of chaFred remains of ome on a stretcher, in charge of Dr. Gunn, lerless." I - ��, � " � I - I - . d I (9T 430 feet) yields as much FLa $500 orth of it the controlling power of *thq town., There -Dr. gifto i, of Comber, removed a tumor one child werf found,� but i ' he ho had gone up to look -after him. His. - -Air. Justice Street gave Ju gme � ' . C Parkhill, were the I On the Wrong side of the Street, gc�,Id per ton to -day ; the. " persistency " of are four 'churches here -now : � Roman Cath- from above t] ie right eye of W. Desjardins, P to I a. in. t � at , . A other had not been diocovered. Mr.. Harvey ,I ource of trouble is largely confined to one Oagoode hall, Torontd, last we�k, in. the I , Maiming last week. L �. i : gr at bodies of ore is.abso ely demons .,at- olic, Episcopal, Method at, and Presbyterian. a farmer livii g in Rochester, the other day. il Oct, part of which, it is feared, will have special case to determine wheth r the al . I .- Lo has been: visiting I . I � is seriously irjured, being out by glass in i . �s- � � edt, and its value increat es witb depth. So -that if we do not in ke our w�ight tell The tumor had been growing for several � � ! �ome time pasit, I I Strong's Block, .., fit L__ I I forcing through a window, and badly �i,o be amputated. tars or, the creditors of the lat a William I . I I � return� When I add tb v; very ID,rge majority of speedily, it will be a cl.i.f grace to all of us. years, .and almdat covered the eye. The burned. Tw other, children are badly ; -A pleasant event took place at the resi- Roddi0c, ofBrussels, should get the benefit L -,. r. . . . � . . L 4 C. Mair, wife � � . 11 Aaims " located here giv results far be- I have three stations outside of Ross. Operation was su�cessful. . � . . I 'A that 14 : I . Mr. Wfliam. Wallace, 4 ' accabees, "" I ve returned to town . SEAFORTH, - - ONT. - I - ycnd the first showing of the." Le oi ".and land, J)ut it is impossible to attend to them - of " Elferslie burn(d. - All their clothing is destroyed, ,dence of Air. R. Acheson, 14th concession, of a policy be held in the Kni� �hts of the , . . . and Uie family are in a verT destitute con- ,� - . �ome !time in the vi- I . . V-erich towns4ip, on Wednesday of last M The creditors claim( � - . " War Eagle " mines,* it is not easy to dis- all 4 * winter; in a ch'new campsowhere Farm," North 'Dumfries, bas exchanged ek L L . � I P, - I .. Thefire is suppose to have started �� , when big daughter, Emma, was mar- the original beneficiary, Roddick?s mother . � I ' � . �f the �orrner's health, - - � . I b lieve - bur American cousins when they �ma 'Ur'n cabins areL the only buildings, it that tine far for town property. The farm ditiox ­ I . 11 fo 9 fr smudge fire blowing into a blaze. tied to Mr. William Nesbitt, of the 16-th had p vv�ve by th e` hous�,hold . p . � effects at; � I I � acknowledge that this is the greatest mining is U; impossible to 6nd a place in which was valued a $12,000, and he gets in ex- I p e -deceased him, they I I I - � . . ivaligy 0 out one-fifth of the lobster pack each �6oncession, tone but the members of the stato t a entitled to rank on. the .olicy.. Ijis . I I � - on Saturday . I - . . - hold service. A large saw -mill two miles change six residences in Galt, A Mr. I ; ector� ay camp on the continent. to _T;� 1, . . � . � �_ I . ear is lost through the lobsters turning 'two families:being present. -Rev. E. W. lordshp held, however, that, as the policy !, I I . 9kial . further up in the moun ai 's irorn Roseland, Cook of Brantford, has got the farm. �. % and good prices were n � I officiated. The happy couple went had printed 6ir it viord;s conveyil bene- I I w In the month of July, 1895, M . Hugh Mck. This represents � an annual loss.'of Andrews �, I ,faa purchased by Mr. - ' ' Newwq Nobby, I wit a populati;n of one' hundred a;'id -At the meeting of the National Council ' I 9 ills I . a student'in fAv anitoba Colle e, . � o Torol'to �nd other points on their honey- fits to the sisters, in ease the in( die - . � ,Robertson, . 9 $200,000 to C mada. Various . causes have. t tiler d, ... ; . i 3. AIr. Gill wielded t, C�me to Roseland, and beg),n � his , - work as twe t people, caused me a good deal 'of of Women, n Montreal the other. da,y, a been named. Afoot people think there is an Inoori. - � andas Roddick was solvent, whex be took .. Ross, of Woo& _. � � 11 ie. At first noplaCC coul& be obtai lution w passed call � . niale troub ing attention to John Arthur, who is in the employ it out, the statutes do not affec the case, � missionary in Rosdand. 'It is, no acid in the lobster whicl� eats into the tin � -M-. I � I . piJoneer J - I I - One 'of Messrp. Patterson & Clark, farmers, near and t e sisters get I � guest of Mrs. James, � . ery to the Christian s1drit suit living ed for service, but after a great deal of the great w trit of medical men in the of the can in which'theyl are packed. .he money. I ] . - Davis, paying teller - Good Parasols. 11 =gy of the Pre . abyterian churcl in the _cc king, I was allowed the use of a small Northwest, *nd the consequent suffering, packer last yeir tried he experiment of r Auburn,! met with a painful accident on -A ter ,& lingering illness, cov I I . * . . - p - rer�ln a � ) I 1� if I mrchased a fined -river . west to say that they are a ,ways fi 6 in the 'dini,ng room in a but k house, capable 'of particularly I o women and children. " using -a special tin w ich could not be Tuesday! of -last week, at Mr. Ronald Hunk- -period of nearly two years., P to ler �. I � . - . - . in d i ed a; his home in Wingliam. o: i Wednes- - 11 1,'r2livray,-N1r. Gea. holling twenty people at a pineb, for the The brilge over Smith's Creek, , . . �� field where fighting and -hi 6rd wor have to I . . at affected by the acid, bu still part jof. his ing's. �Ir. Hunking is prepar g to put a � . , about - - I I oe of one hour, two -o' three o'clock on Paris, caught fire the other morning, ron -1 alk of neuralgia, . We have just received a very ni6 be done. The great difficuties he had.to "Pa out - t turned black. TO show bow anxious stone at4ble under his bam and enlarge it, day e ,ening, May 13 th, at the early age of � . , , . .� . e u - 'trouble, this .and Mr. Arthur was engaged prying up the 27 yeiws. He came to ham from i I . overcome, the bitter disappAntments he had Sunday afternoons. A first the people did lis . If -past nine, fi�orn sorn uknown cause, paclers are to overcome the . Wing . �- . i lot of Parasols and Sunshades in to bear patiently, and 'the amoun D of en-- not want service, but n w they are growing a pposed to be A lighed cigar stub. Con- firm paid over $4,000 extra for this special plate of his barn, his crovV bar slipped, and Luckii'low, about -eight years ago. He waisa I -I ' - I . � - . ffa. I more enthusiastic. E4ry Siinday,'now, as Mble Creen -put it out before much damage .- I I plain blacks and fancies. They it , physical and in( ntal, lic had to' I I . . tin, ;Hon. Dcnald Ferguson'. of Prince Ed-. he fell to the ground, a distance or rpenter by trade, aird for 11onle yea s - � .... � eeting in the interests - ' I . I - soon as -they seeme con ting Up the mountain was -done. i . T I'll . I I I � I I worke4 in partnership with Ge I � all new and thoroughly reliable. The call forth, are only' knx wiA to himself. ward Island, took the matter up and inter- feet. 1. �: I ,- n- . Saddler.. I I a' - Living in a tent, sleepir g in sicii es or in path, a man brings out a big triangle (used - '-Mr. AlExander Bryce, the owner of ested Dr' An rew � eting of the East U'uron His I M r - - . :� I -1. che per tops are made from fine bladk lo . . gi lep ail, Montreal, the -The, annual me her arrived from Farg Dakota, �� , _ ning. Canada's largest dairy farm, ies ol 1,9,1 of Bishops College. He has Conservatives was held on Monday of last t' 1 Wednesday eve i satee y corner where he con d .find space to as a,dinner bell) and rit go, it to announce Farm, at Eglinton, has his herd of cow i io - ten dTys ago. About tyVO yeals ,ago mr. - . 7ed 1yy Messrs.. Erb, . no and those at $1 and over froin 'an n my approach, calling ou b at the sarqe time, . - been experim nting all vinter, and has good week, when the following officers were Mill b ' I - -1 . . . spread his blankets; hob ling services ii . .a in e. _ad a severe attack of la, rippe, : [ge,F R.yan, Campbell,- _- . . . . alf finished buildings, wh Ie The carpenters " Come along, a, here's 'the minister." spected every fortnight by a veterinary reason to beli, ve he has iliscovered a way of ele@ted:1 President, B. Gerry, Brussels ; whieNresulted in lung trouble, ,ant.since I .. . I gioria, silk or sateen- de-c�ene, neithrr h i . . .- . I . fter stirgeon and there is no possibility of any . "' Erb has considerable � of .which will cut'or turn rusty. The plied their hammers overh aad, and . a com- Even this fails to bring them out, for a '_ reventing th a enormou annual lose. ; Dr. vice-pre4dent, George Johnstrou, Morris; last a I he has been Unable todo any work. I . � I arri've, I have to g) into all the bunk dis'ease'd cow being allowed to ,mingle with L I 1 J is a. good all round ' pany of drunken miners g in A ind-'- � I OPhail le Yes this week to In M, ' handles are of natural wood, celuloid, spend a secrettLr,T, Ronald Woolsey, Brussels.; treas- .R .i erwas a quie in 8 one youn . L . , . I � . ce bec-un for the rer-i ; I are.only mere trifles compared with the in- houses and order " the a " out of bedi to the herd. C, I i Month experi enting in the lobster factor- urer'William.Wilson, Wroxeter; executive man, ,Whom all respected. I - reavel - Rit " . dresden ware and pea,r], -and are- t e ' attend my service. At Trail Creek, seven '-Mr. Henry Braum, who kept the Amer- � J% 11 � h t,Lhopo. which was- I , convenience he- had to Undergo, and which ies in the Galf ports. Thi6 results of'his committee, -F. Metcalf, John Mooney, wife aild mother have the a � . . . . . . r of their . . � . . . it � miles away, I have even had greater diffi. ican hotel in Berlin for a number of years, week. -, never be known. When he spoke of ' . final experiments will , be watched with Robert':Nworth, T. Narall, R. Mosgrove, many.friends, .% -Al r. T. H. Z nobbiest, daintriest, most stylish, e will ' � I . I I I It lies a - the foot of the lofty and moved to Walkerton about! a year a 0, � r .. I , an additiQn to his, have ever shown. The ,-values are building a small church a id applied for a cultY- much interest I Dr. 0. Chisholm and James Paulin. -While Mr. and Mrs. W, J. - ana L . - moun s-6nd re i y, . . I I 01 - ler . . � f the " ge tain, on the'gumm it of �wbich Roseland had a pop ho Ale break in hi 4 I � I f . ; V 7 . � - I __* ' * L ;a cellar under it.- better tham,ever for this season. ,e free lot, one . o itlemen " of t6 is built, two thousand feet of an almost lacerating tI e flesh. Blood poisoning set I I I a ; - _-The i Morden, Manitoba, Heraltd, ok last two children were driving rom the West- . , . aned Oil Monday. town replied, " we don't nt- no churches � week, in e�nbions the death of Mrs. Johm Fox, field Aurch' on a recent SuIlda, L ' 11 es. " - - 7 evtniug, - � I - bought direct from the makers and here ; churches are.the cufte of th a ,conti- abeer descent. 'Here.I hava been steadily in, and six medical -men havle but slight uron Not � of that place, at the age of 65 years. She their horse iook fright -.11,11 r . . I . - - saved trh� wholesale profit. As I Ve nent." However, .refused. an opening ever �,sin6e I came. hopea for his recovery. , I . --The season has opened at Grand BenA. L - d� an t�w_ay, Mr. . was formerly &,resident of Stanley, and also Hoover Land the youngest child, i an infaut, 1� �&Iff� , on f oTe d batea e - ' - " - I . I I J � I . buy so we sell. � ground, outside the town site, ar d on t e An opera house or ball was built. I at -Mr. T. I . Scott, thl vet ran a ricul -Like most other places, Blyth has been a residentof Clinton, removing from there were thrown out of the rig, aud after the . I � Irichards; has erected � 0 once applied for the use of it, for one even- tu'ri . at of Vanneck, county - Midglesex, struck by the bicycle craze. - . ­ . . rocks overhanging. the tow: I arouj it f of, . . . � I I h umb r t .. to the west in 1885. Mr. Fox survives her, horse had run about a milve, . over - � le rear od his harness I church was erected. All the chun h gol g ing in . the week, off a.ring 1 0 pay or the says : " On. May 15th, 1896, I had hay 22 -Over 500 hogs are shipped from Exeter and two sons and one daughter out of a was throi�rn out leaving the I dest child, � 11 . � 6m, a hit -s put a framer I � I V' - ine . . L . 9 - I I I Fast Black Sateen top Parasols, 23 - people in the camp ga e most willii w t privilege, if necessary . T6 lessee very � to 24 lies iigh, one solid mass. Rye and weekly. - I I old m� the I and Mr. George . inch ri,bs, natural wood or black gly generously ,aoceded- to �ny request, by orchard gra a were also, heading, while -Chicken pox and measels are I t family of 9. Mrs. McLeod, of Clinton, is a who is about A year and a Ila LLL I . 11 : I . 11 . I - � � they could towards paympt of tl ic buil4- '! sister-in-law of Mr. Fox, and Mrs. Me- buggy. The horse proceeded on its ,course I �9 in- back from the handles 50C L . placing the opera hone at clover had begun to blossom. Never before in Exeter just now.. . n' I - ek, . � I lumber nd 3 at -my disposal, prev: Gregor, concession 3, Stanley, a sister of , and met Mr. � I . ing expenses. Ma - of Barro Land completely de - 1 ezn' - ny : ven ered with brick.. - gave ar I � I . . 'k ' en, _ _. I . shingles ; many gave sev.-ral days, wol , the trifling r&te of fif to 3n dgllars a night, in my longexperience have there been such -Messrs. R. and W. Sherid' . decessed's. I . molished his buggy. It w to pped at the I 9 for tenders for a. An extra special line has gloria silk .. a.)) . quette, Michi an, are visiting old frien � 9 in . � . - . as a ,n which, no doul�t, seemed to Jhirn a ve po- brilliant prot pects of heaxy crop a I � top4 paragon -framel 0-3 inch rib, - free, and all felt that i � was a red .letter . -Monday morning of last. week, when F. Westfield postrofflee, and -the -bbild taken .gtionj to the rear Of* , Ii to way of saying, I ' 'Y on won't come rKere, -Abe. Craig admitted befokq'J. -Grace, Morris� t I L either fry celn-loid, natural wood or day,, -indeed, in the calcnda�, when the L � el aii � 0 say, -,�ug store, to be built - o . ar substitut. S. Scott, of Bruss a, went to his stabla, he from its perilous position. Str L I go . , � �Ie sarne block, all to,. I . I black handles, and is worth ever church, destitute of - wind we and innocent. if I cian help it," And yet many a tiresome .J. P., in Br tford last week, of having -The Brue3els authorities - a I although the horse had ran over i . two miles, . y -of plaster or I I . L i weary walk down and �up these two caught bass out of season, and was fined $5 ing gravel walks in place of the old b?ard Was greatly surprised I.- 4'rerry has purGhased 25 ; our pgice $1.00 . �per, was iat. lenoth oriened 'In' to re- and.1he seat had .breen t orn off the buggy, I I - cent of $1. 1 1 1 Mee 0 L Sa�btjb. - thousand feet in seven miles they gave me and costs. He was alsofined $5 and costs ones or her of streets in that vil', �ge. mare absent. A short time sufficed I .A a nun, . for public eery n The church the little one was uninjured. I d I � ..Tuxr�berry street.- L Better lines with bet I ter tops, better . .stood on a kill ledge p! rock, thirty feet to visit their sick and bury their dead. for fishing o a the Lord's day.� Two other -'Mr. Win. A. Blackwell, of Holmea,lille,, � veal the fact that in walking around the I . - ! � �e of the P.afrorm as- I L __ . stable she had trodden oil the cellar trap ,_�At the annua;l meeting of Ple Exeter I'll I � .; . handles and better made at $1.50, above the main road, W�hi ch leads from the. Waneta, the third station,� twenty miles young men M ere assessed like- amounts with �as graduated with honors from the )ihio � 4 met here on Tues- I have not yet i I door, which gave way and landed her on ptiblie library, the secretary's report showed I I . $2.00, $2.25 a'd $2.50. . . town level, up the mount in side to the away, been able -, to visit, costs. I I � Dental Colleg , at Cincinatti. i _ L - I L 0 1 � I . - . ball match between Bru�sels the cellar floor. Dan McNaughton's ser ille number of members during the past ' I . �- plan of camp,%lLyn iriL . `1 I mines. A flight of twenit steps had to be ?Wing to the difficulties of Itravelling here -The funeral of Mr. Vfflliani Arthur, of -In a b .. I I,, -'� I - I . L vices were secured and with the aid of year to be 150; number of books in 'Yr. McDonald corn- . � I in winter. Indeed, R000laud itself could Plympton, who met his death from injuries and Wroxetei, in Brussels the other ay, If . � - . built from tbe road P : the summit of . block -and tackle the mare was safely hoist- library, 2,850; number of volulnes added 1� Nlonday evening, and . . I u . � _. C:x . the ledge, on ich the ch rch stood. The keep two ministers in one church busily em- received from a horse on I Friday last-, took the home teari were victorious by ten �Uns ed Out of ber basement quarters none the durmig the year., 136; 'totalvalue of books, .� ri made for holtling I One Price—Cash or Produce. buildina of this veritable "Jacob's Ladder " ployed from morning to night. I have p1tice on S nday, whep upwards of 200 to nine. - I .... . I 0 worse of her escapade. 82,,800, The election of officers resulted as I . until electiciii day,, three prayer meeting every week iw the vehicles joined in the cortege, several of -On Monday evening of last week, A - i vice - ,� I - . I was accomplis ed by Mr. Hugh Robertson -Rev. Mr. Strintfollow, at one time of f*llow� : President, * Dr. Lutz; -Preai- . -, 4� in, Wingham the! . I I . himself, with' the assistance of - ii friend. different log cabins nop-church goers, which were f rom Sarnia, Petrolis and other amp was ups, 3t in the house of Mrs. LRuth- . .I ec- terry, W. - I ' 3. Saturday �xi,18.hts . h a view df getti - 41 ern to attend distant- point a. . erland of Bly th, bigt the fire was e: ttin- Kirkton, who base arge of - m, Sweet, V S - a . I , �, . 'Ard yet, when t I . than missions at Hagersville, met with an D. W�ekes; treasurer, E.. El i ,tt. Board , he work h i6d been�finished, wit I ) 4eetinr,g.-Tho on- - ' a uished before any damage was done. � I c 41 . HODGENS the chief, difficulty still remain�d. This church on Sunday, but a Itl are the re- -The Picton Times says: The steamer aceldent a short time ago, which may result of management, Rev. Mr. ti n H. X 1. . smith y - : . . . I a was to in Uce! the Blue � �f the people to I . fatally. While driving home, the axle of Huston, Dr. Amos, E. Elliot H. Smith, . annual meetinn, in, d suits that one feels as i he fwere dropping Pilot hams a utract, to bring 3$,000 bushels -Thomas Glark has sold big black - 4 elected coflicers.­ Nebbles into an ocean, i a a vain attempt to of sand to Kingston, fromi - the sanol pits shop- and d ing in Walton., to Eli Me- .t I - , .. .climb the steep, rough mo intain - roaa, and 11 it up. However thing is to be gained iiround Glenora.', She came for the first load Lau n , wh served his apprenticeshi 1) in the bugly broke, which caused the horse to John Taylor, W. D. WeDkes, . D. Hurdon. . I , U( gblin, ) jealth have elected . BROS., CLINTON. � ascend the " ladder" to t6 3 aerial position � .. ssels. Ti e p kick vio ently. It broke the old man's leg and Geo, Anderson. At a subse Uent - . airman, and ordered rob. Those who bad given of by being discouraged. I OR Saturday, and the entire cargo is to be Bru rice paid was -$1,800. 1 1 ' rge q � . . I . of the Chu . in two places below the knee, and from the m etibg of the board, Captain G�eo. Remp � see that everythin, �' ___ In Rossland church,, wo'h4ve now An ex- delivered by uoe 27th. I -David Ine, of Ethel, pulled a sample I . � I - . their substance, or who had I I mixed their . effect of the accident the reverend gentle- WM� re-edected librarian. ! .. I . � � I �uhall be in a. gool cellent choir, trained b: F a la�y graduate of -A supp.y ,of galvanimil iron ballot of Color36do' ipring wheat, on May I2th . � I— ' . - . labor " in the undertaking, came Willingly . I � I man has been seriously ill, although the � i ;1 2;5th.-Messrs. W. . Boston Conservatory (f Maine, who- gives boxes, forum 9 daring the coming Dominica from a field i own* on April 15th, th;t ii:ieag- -Wednesday evening of last iweek, Mr. 1,air were awa , � I and regularly enough, but the majority her services free. Beni des this, we usually elections, ka i been furnished by Kingston ured 18J inch as in length. . - broken leg is almost healed. - F. W. Watts, of Clinton, rece i ived a tole- I - � y this- Vip-town . store- Down -town StOM 60 cared for, n , I , � one of these things."; Mean- 1 -On Thursday -night, 7th inst., wlzile . the death of 1 his father, . . � ' �eaf " ' ' Reddy " and ' 'Paddy," ' - Cady's . Block.! - -'I Maple. gram announcing I ' 11own, attending, the- Carmichael's Block I � while, Mr. Robertson was sharing a rough have two violins and an ungodly double Peniteiptiary labor. Tie boxes are firm and I I V� wwmnww� iantata practice was 20mg on in Coxworth's which occurred at the re*ideA'ce of his - I I 'a wc re 1�nstructed under the super- which have b,.en under training at Brussels, . . lumber cabin with a watchmaker, doing the bores fiddle to accompany the organ, Mdoic neat, an' '11 I I . iall, Hensall, some ittle folks discovered - I - - cooking and household work in return for is'our strong oint ; indeed it is the only vision of 11r. P.lMoncrief, trade instructor by R. Roche will take part in the races at . daughter, Mrs. Garnham, on thel l3thbisrt., I - . . P i I 31ith, 'Mr. Sami-tierl ­;� I . . we canAepipt the young A�t the Penit6uti4y. About 2,000 will be Port Huron, , vhich take place on June 2nd, lames rising up in one of the rear rooms of ; L . . , _ READY. FOR ar approximation to St. means by whict " I . _' at St. Louis, Missouri. M,r, - �Vst 1i .. a very ne . ,,,�ts, sr., I his board, . I 3oxwortb's hotel. The alarm was at once -,ed a,t the advanced � , i rnen away from the bais on a Sunday night. on I i 3rd and 4th. . I . was born in Yeovil, 8omeroo, , �.,ng and, in I I � . Paul's bo at of tent making for his own . pplied. ' � ,L_a iven, and a few pails of water drowned out . - L �nths. The decealsecL . support. . I I have an active band of male workers, a -Last we -,k William Monk, of near Ches- -Walter 3 �aguite, aged 22 on of Thos. e fire, which origiasited in a barrel used 1812. Coming td Canada in 1"9, he set - . .1 -; and ernigra,ted to- ladies'aid society, a rowing Sabbath school ley, lost a"va,luable Jersej hip'.1fer. When Maguire, oft ic township of Howick, com- tied near Ancaster; from there lie moved to .. �: . I I I esides his ork of mitted an c bang- uring the day for smoking meat, Had no L � if,o livin- for a, time- QUEENYS BIRTHDAY B' in Roseland, Mr. Rob- and bible class. So fai�, thinos .look prom- h& opened ti e animal about half a pound i - ide on Friday evening, by t Burlinfion, Ontario, leaving there for Mil- � 1�:, :1 10 l . . I �1* many years he re-- . I I ,. _. � *erison visited i 11 the camps. jid the vicinity : ising, but if we are goin to follow up our shiagle nails were found in h I er stomach. ing himself in his -father's barii, No reason he fire been noticed when it was,. a big ton. n the fail of 1863 he tookl1up big resi- , - Trail Creek, ti e shWping port of Roseland, ,. � onflagration would have taken place, as in . . 'ad, b1lanahard, com- L L . success, we must builf &'� new and much Last fall the barn wa's re -shingled, and it is c" be assign d. , I I dence in Clinton,' remaining till -I, ffie - fall Of , I � 11 . . the Colur ibia irer, seven miles down very few minutes it would have' attained . s ago. His- L . on larger church, and on the town site, too. To supposed the shingle nails got mixed among -Mr. Janes ung,. of Auburn, whose � 1893, when heretir�dfromaactivie life and I I . -ve ar ear I - 2,000 Jeet ,below Ross- do this, we must begin to gather money at the hay, and in -this way were eaten by the saw mill was burned recently, does not in- risiderable headway. . � ,� s. Ile- Alonclay next being observed as a the mountain and' removed to St. Louis, Missouri, *here three I � . . 11 ' ,,,ezeral y I .. 1 dalighters and one son resld�, another A of whom are mar- land; Waneta, a small camp on tb bound- once. There is no money in Roseland. . heifer. tend re-buil& ag present, baying .secured L -At the meeting of the official board of � . I � . . . I , i. � , I � I e ary line, twenty miles distant; a d other the Methodist church, Brussels, held On daughter residing in Yeavil En Iand, and I . . holiday, means a big day in I The crowd!, whin have settled here, have -Rev. T. B. �orteousj-wife and family, a portable sa, r mill to cut up_the rest of the . 7 ) . - I Smaller camps Of prospedtors, wbich have 1) Tuesday evening of last week, the total , - ,i)hilosophizes thus : . . shoo line with us on Satur&y. since' been vacated. Finpdly, -the watch- come because they wer " dead broke else. of Harrismi , �outh Africa, who have been logs in his ya d. membership was reported at 320, an in- Mr, F. W. Watts, of Clinton mplete the f r commanded a high where; and -ever, cei it I they have made visiting friei do in Galt, for some time, left -Mr. JosePh Washington, of West Wa- family. Mrs. Watts, sr., died i 1876, and I 4- � � I maker took uixt o himself a wife,and Mr,Rob- ' crease'of 75, after allowing for removals by is buried in Clinton cemetery. ' , since they came, a Ier �aying their meagre last Week I or Scotland -on their return wanosh, met vith a rather serious accident . _1 er ton. -�vlany - I . change of residence. One han- w , IS or, You all want to be well clress,,cl ertson was cc polled to sleep in a furniture ,,,ing 'to aet $ - bouiehold expen8aso lea been invested in journey. ,Ater'remaining for a few weeks in Tuesda of I at eek. His team ran I death and . � � � dred and sixty members belong to the -ED- � I � * ; . . store, taking is meals in . the re3taurants ,, lots," "shares " r " llaims."' �- L. - I . b OF the '=s'pringy has I � � ' with friends in cotlarld, they will proceed away,,and ,"hen they became unmanage-.� we . . __ necl,.s- ,and 9 he walked to, I irth League. Thomas Farrow was chos�a ­4he otLer morning, in Listowel, a team ma ing . . Eyery6 man b pes td makehisfortune, on their jduripe to their African home. able he jumpt A ot I of the wagon,. breaking , representative 'to the district meeting, of colts 'ran with lumber ;Wagon from - I �ty, i astead of going. . on 111on1iy, and one of the a " !, ton. This shmil& I .. . and fro . over - �he mountains. Tb is was in and doubtless- mamy will, in a few years . -Rev. 4dr w Carrick, of Armed&, his Irzg at the ankle. . I � .-, L I � I . �. the month - ol September and .�he cold I which will be held in Brushels on the 26th Meyer's mills to Main street, where one at. .. . . . fin a . - tempted to turn eastAnd the other west$tbe ; �ho are greedy and safies is a pair of Fine Shoes. 111e, 46 d their bread, now cast upon the waters, North Dirko�&, son of Mr. Alex. Carrick, z -While Donali I McInnis, of Thames road, weather Was fast approaching. Mr. Rob- E Inst. B. Gerry and W. H. Kerr was elect � �en a man is olfered - � and I arrived m 5 thirty, some sixty, mt River r' ad, near Galt, visited hit, old Usborne, was ha owing in a field the other ed to represent the board at the stationing result being that they ran plufti�, in� Air. 11 -re. showing a complate and sple n . I terial home last wf *k He occupied the United -day,-thehormsr aw&T, and! the harrows, . �,i(Aehe should let, . a - ertson bad toL r 3tum to college and some an hand -ed fild'in a very ins gh . I ' � . a afterl his departure6 . sense. But that i s a pi ,oblern of the distant Presbyterian I committee of the London conference, -which R. Thompson's lawn, one horse hroug the , - �: . two dav , 4it on Sunday, Mr. Car- striking Mr. Me is, cut a deep and xe-' � � L pin convenes in Stratford next znonth. gate and the other through the lence. � The . . �,,s purchased froll G1 selection of shoo -wear, ancl we The furnitur store I found nD longer future. In the nean ime, my church and rick was o1i his way to Saratoga, New' ver6.garsh in his eg. It required several . e datopped. I I . I . -The ' Snowflake on overturned a shade tre ,�v acres of lot -J, an � . available as 11the prophet's chain er," and, woi;k and influ ne mu t be extended. We York, to att�nd the meeting of the General stitches to c1c se tie wound. ` ' correspondent of the Wag . . . at the fence posts.. The fence, the - . e %gain �qan, and has erect- are -,�ure to iiite-rogt you as iegaris ignorant of th( art of cooking, an of west-- dafi3 not rest for o e moment on our cars in Assembly. 1 I tin ay� 10th inst., Mrs. Robert Manition Mercury tbu refers to the removal I . � . -On Sunn .9 . , r� D ern life genera ly, I was forced to board in such a rapidly gro ing town. - -William'111ii. stein, a young man who Trouse died it' he residence of her, hus-: of Air. and Mrs. S. Oke to Morden: " Sev- lawn walk, and the larness wer 3 damaged,, - . %e occupied.! by Mr. L left the hories, strange to say, wqre'unhurt. � sho Y- the cheapest�b ardirig house I coul find. A I must build, w hin the present year, a lives near undertook to ride home on band, Delaw tre wriship. Deceased was - enteen years ago Mr. and Mrs. Oke � is a, desirable one'. I pricos. We take pleasure j�i I D and They belonged to Mr. Stephen I Cosens, 4 - , , man Catlio ic family gave me a sma . arg'e c ch, upon the flat upon a . - I Mi P ' elia Howe, sister of Mi.' their old home in Exeter, Ont i f I i it to la,st, severlal - 11 - . Ro 11 new and a I f reight tjrtinrt�'from Bridgetown, Sunday ,former y isE am orrio, I � aug,h to finish the, ixg our stock to the *public, who room, without a stove, and for moni and' which the town at ride, in order to be ready night, and in gettiag off at Highgate, fell James Howe, and was at one time a res&: came direot to 1-9, being among tht first Trowbridt ; O%(Jay af te , . I . _On.V , riloon lith inst., Mr. __ 0 1 , ) " id ' 0 per month. But t 3e nights for even more ext rided work next winter, beneath the � heels. The care assed over dent of Clin n. - She leaves - & family to; settlers. In fact their housejW0.9 L the first e -for building ; & board,I Paild $ w . � ' ,dy amd, Mrs'. W. Roy, of Logan, celebrated the . L . - Will finml the best � ly 'cold, and the T . I 0 k take off the our &ades and latest and MoXngs ere intense when the next " deprez sion " will set in and his left leg, which was severe below the mourn her loij a. ne erocWd, .krx. Oke being the first Is I . � fever'hav abated, on account kne6, The iriju, ed man received every at- -Messrs. -',Iegg & Dames, of Brussels,! to take up housekeeping in this townshil see the rush and Do tWeUty�fifth anniversary of their wedding. ' ' (I to tlae, rich prairl" I . . , i - walls of the house so thin, that I could i A large gathering of intimate friends assem- � � . � . . I of the heavy� snows ax d I*d roads. The .- tention, and the best efforts were made to shipped six ci rs of fine export cattle, to the' I I a vtry pleasant time �. t styles ill the mark -et., daylight tbroigh, the "chinks" between ; and assume the arduous duties of pioneer bled at'their home,' aw I (ting of the share- I I the boards. . wealthy mine -owners a .-e Roinan Catholics, e"e He sufferings. . old country, ( n Tuesday of last week. Four life, and when we review those days with ­� in I . � . . � ' yea 4ago, in Toronto, Joseph went from Br issels, and two from Belgrav extend- I I � - an uu- and little help is to be I E)oked for from them. -Eleven e, their attending hardships, it required strong was spent. Rev. Mr. BraAlcy, Of Alite-boH, , flax mill, recent - With the h 1p of my sexton an - , present, and, in,a nice address,. . . . ­ - � My own people are all i itruggling for a mere Kiefer, a resid t of Buffalo, was killed in a A. C. Dames, Jay Clegg, John Cameron and win power .On the part Of the ladies, and was I I . A was appointed . dertaker, I bu lt a small lumber cabin be- � . especially those who had left comfort -able ed the congratulations of the assembled I I , I col4sio t on tho Grand Trunk Rail- A McDougal' accompanied the shipment. : 1 L : I � srs. Turnb ,li and , * 0 hind my ehiiic; ch. As living in the meantim , though. many are rear -end I to Mr. and Airs. Roy, and wisilied ul I . � ,,,,on its rocky pe, giving to the church almost a tithe of what way. His ot or, *�ryr Kiefer, who lives - -On Tries lay afternoon of last week,i homes in the east, to overcome the diffiewl- Party of the anniver- I � I . . - . �rcctors in place of . soon as it was '.n the least degree b 6bitable, . 0`1 � that continually presented themselves. them many pleasant returns IFfil I I �',raham (rcaiziled). - ... . . 0 - If urnished it with a camp :)ots and they earn, even though the cost of Ii in in Buffalo, ,be an an action against the Mrs. Peter -.W He, of Gederich, died sud-' ties � though not too many of -the 25th an- . I � stove, , � I I I " ect's, . � I' r g G -rand Trunk fo the statutory maximum, denly at her sidenee in that town. Iii the, Their removal Will create a � vacancy in the sarY, vorable pro�p I I pans, dishes, a ­sniall folding -b 1', and a here is almost double what 'it is anywh e I I - not be ikiversary. The silver presents were hand- ' . � e to pay $10 a tOD . I %, . couple of chair a. This was my firs experi- elaq in the whole Dominion. I in those days, of *5,000. The case bus morning the deceased lad was apparently church and social cirelea that will some and useful" I K and has a an Ins 1, . Roseland seems to in( the most important been pending for eleTmayears in the various in fair health, when her U.nd, Captain easily jailed, as Mr. Oke occupied an, official . I . r . . L_7_,rA FOR I 1i ence oi housekeeping ; and my first ttempts . � : . % I . . . I - I I . . . 41 for the exceatent, i . I I ! 1. I I � . i I : . . . I a � - - . �- esa waa handled- . : . I . , I i f I . - I � . . . . . . I ­ I . . I . " I I � � . -- P . I .. I . � I � I . . � . - , I � , - . ! . � ,V , - - � - - 1A,_ ! $Ir ) Ur 11 I %'I I JJ511 or - I In 11 " I ; I ' I I I. , �ej-', 8 , 0 31 iat % t , 6, , 0 i 1 1 D. C. D11 e 01 11 eila k �_. ta I q I 3 -1 ?I i4 . �3 ��, , � I n I " I r: 8 .1 'i 6 " I ; ia T , , , , , - , - ;e town � I C � I I . I ­ � . � I ; . ­ . I . . I � I � . I . � � 11 N - I I ! . . 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