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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-06-05, Page 1io"71. �i_ I I - �� 4_ ­ IV * � � - ,q� . - 17 . I - - - I . !1 ­ . � � - i 1, � w I . , - � . . � .. �� ­ ��-- .. I - I . . � ­ . ----. I �_ I pl" - �1_ - - - I . . - . I ­- -_­ - -1 �__­­_ ­­ __-_.______1_ _. - - , - I . __ - . . ,- . . il� � . . . . . � � I I . . . I I I 1. . . `0= - � . . I . I I I I i I .. . - I � . I �� , I . ­ . . I . . . � __ I . . � - i . � � � � - __ I ; . . . . . . . . . . 7 �_ . - � I . . . I . . . I . �, I , , , I Z I . I , � . . � i i 11 I I � I ; . � I . � . . i . � : ! .� I I I � . . � � 291� 189G., . � I I IN I I . I . -1 I i I � ;"_�_ ..... � __ ___ I . � � - � 1 ! � : .. - ___ - I 1� I ; � - i_�� . .__1. ��_ ; ______________________w_�_ - 11 - - . � . - �� � . . . i I . i W . . . �� � � I I � I I - � I V. r, rA f I � . I � � I . — . I - . 11 � i I i . I __�_ — � ! . I i � t . I I i I , I I I i I , . I - ... N �. - � <71, . - - I : I . I - I : I . � . . . . I , . �. I . . I , . . i I 11 % . I . I . I . I , � 1. . � I I � Beft— - rr ... I . . . - , 1 1 .. . I . .1. ��� . . � . .. : � I I I � ��� 4 - ; . . . . � , I - � I �� I 11 I - - . I r I " I . ., . I I . I r I - -.1 . � atween buying chea-P, I . . � I - - : . . I 1� I I . V,_ I . . i � I . . . I � I . -/ . .. . I . . I i t. I da cheaR? Did it ever . k / I I 11 1-4 1 - . . I I !re's as much evil in, . � , . I 1. - . � I I . / . i I'll, I I . i oodsastliere is in pav . . . ) .1 ) h � _ . . � - : . I . I / . j . . . I - I � i a 8, - thought here worih : " I � . . - ! I , � I -_ . � � + I . , .. I I : 1. I � I., . . i ve, been talking to you , i . . . . I - . I .; . - - I i I . . I � I XN � I I - . , . . � . i. for years about gelling- I . I I I I . I � � i . I . - � - I � � � � . I . � I . � prices, and , � I I I � . . . I . � - 71.say the I . -L - I I � .. . . � I � . I . . � � I I - - — � ____ - i I � i -- I �v 141ee.,put it In another- I - TWENTY-NINTH 'YEAR. I I � i . � I i . . i � . . . . . `r ! - I � . � . ; . I �k -t--s are directed the, - . . i I I - I I I I I McLFAAN BROS., Publishers'. � I � WHOLE.- NUMBER, 1,486. 1 1: t I - SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, JUNE 5.1 1$966 J you cheap 900da,but - �� 11 � . I � I � I . . - I I There�s a differ, ' __ . I ; I . I . I %'vp- � __ I � -_ -_ . - - � �? � . . . --------- . I — I . - . I - 1 $1.00 a Year InAdvance. . . . . . ­ .. . . . � I i I . � I . I � � � . . . � . ­ 1 . I . . I In the West. - � gersoll, when it became known, for INI r.' about fifty pounds of dynamite. ' This ex- his throat with a razor found on the dresser. Aere he remained for another five years, and followed by the whole village ancl;coun- q �ng Tor Men a -Rd ' I . � �Spnucx CRFBF, Manitoba. i Christopher is one of. the : i ploded and resulted in the destruction of He lived -until Tuesday evening. Temporary af I ter which he moved. on the farm now oc- try side, 41ino-st en masse, to h I I - . . . - most highly re- . I . er last resting , - I I � I Dys. i � blay 14th,'1896. I spefted'. and trusted citizen4of the t3Wn the establishment, including �5 bags of insadity is 8 ,-d to be the .cause. De- cup ed by his son Samuel, in the town place in the cemetery of the Evangelical ' Doyar'made-up S�it,,, .. I 11 I DEAR EXPOSITOR,—I see in the local I upp S(. i .. ship 7 - . . : briefs of the H ' . . and. county.' That hi � coilld �be guilty� is bacon, and 75 bags of flour, all of which,was ceased was 31 ye rs of age. I.. . of I Jsborne, it being at that time all bush, association of the village. Revs. '11eyer, - 4 . I URON EXPOSITOR, under date . 0 1 J ,of Mens,_in all scouted bjlthd�e who k:iow hi4i well, and completely annihilated, leaving the mefi en- . —On a recent Sunday, while drivino, on and after several years of ha � I . I i � 0 . rd work lie Kreb Umbach, of New Hamburg, and- � - . . sizes � I of April 24tb,.. that you have received-� -the era � 'ovisions. A car load of the '2th conces,ion of .Stephen, Mr. and mae e for his wife and fam � ily a comfortable I I Z5 . . I . . first issue of the Dauphin- Pioneer Pr , pr I .11 clear a ,mod nian� . consid c indignation is, evinced on all � tirely destitute of I Wagner, -of Sebringville, gave, short ad-- � of them are light in- . I wh,ich'I sent you, and I wish to c . ,,ega, sides. He denies the �,barge e iphatical y, blasting powder and another of dynamite . Mrs. Henry Doyle narrowly escaped a se- hoir e. He gave the site,- for the erection of a dresses in Englishand German at the resi- I . , I . )lack I'll, ve named railway were rious accident. Their horse shied, upset- sel ool house -and also the ground for the dence and in the church, while the mission - I - - mistake which you publish, namely, that —Mr. - E � � -tem. ,%to dark—all per , and says it is a case of ' il. belontn,g to the abo, .1 , , � . � I haade. The prices of, - I , Stone Wiggins, of Ott a, store 0 an island, for safety, on one of the ting the rig and throwing , therh out. Mr. Zion cemetery and when it was thought ad- band and the church choir 1 tendered' everal . . . � I . - . Dauphin, wants a Presbyterian minister' I � - 8 . I * � $1 -RI, $2, ,R2.50, %, . claims that the tornado which wrought ev ell numerous. lakes on their route. This was Doyle escaped v ith a few bruises, but Mrs. visable to build a church at Zion he bought appropriate select -ions. The sympathy of I Z . I I . Dauphin has a Presbyterian' minister, in destruction in St. Loui was eat Be . y e I I : '8uit prices aic, $1�50, . th� , �. . d b h left in the charge of one man. Fire com- Doyle received a' fracture of one of the bones and idelivered half the brick on the premises. the entire community goeg. Out. to the be. I . I . oil Every rn a -n - I person of John J. L. Gourlay, an orl net -,work of ' a� d municated with this island, but the frantic of the arm) 'I be seen be was liberal reaved family in their affli�tioii, , , I h . Ad g with the suits, we, ... . . daiued man, and a clever' telegraph w�res in t at city, � together with a number of. H nee i . - - I - 's, Shirts, Collars, So,X. - i - i I man he is too. H� he says' a similar fate i0ill be 1, Canadian "gesticulation of the caretaker brought over bruisei.- � . hi�artqd an a warm friend to the —John Barker, a well kpown resident of ... . . , I 1- . � � . . . � is a credit to this country, but' alway, h cities unless all wires at e burie . a lot of brave fello ' - —The ladies' aid of the Method ist church, - church. Aloout 18 years ago he moved to Stratford, and -who some ears ago resided . � � &a. come rt of one' had too large a field, 'Iwo work in.- a ' . while the- wears a Shi t rri - ws, who succeeded in ar , - yed a w rebous in the r r resting the.00u t,e of the destructive ele- Blyth, held thei .annual meetinir last week, the pi�emises on the London road, a little for a ti.me in Dublin, aT d afterwards in . iest� � tory extends from Spruce Creek, �i e -Fire destro . - . a w f 31 1 . � tb e t, �_ . - ' of the Parish grain el�evator t Brand n. ment before il reached the explosives, or when the' faRowing officers were 6 ected : south-�Iof Exeter village, where he remained Mitchell, died of paralysis, after, a few - I I�Y GOODS. " kind or another. ern terminus, to the -Turtle river, his ea4ti After the blaze h ha red rempang of a I t- the consequendes- would have been dire. President, Mrs. N. H. Young; Is', vide- till hi� death. He has been an invalid for months' illness,- at his hom. 3 in Stratford, on . - em terminus, a distance of forty miles ; an f , . - 4 t e Crawfo d were �is- I ftoOk of the beat stand, tle- boy named R610 rt From one house on this line, which was gfress.�dent, Mrs. 11aggit; 2nd v�cepr(aideiit, b i b hich time he has the 21st ulb. His wife and� a family of six � � _ . �g?t eIg t earso during w I - I We have . then�north to the Valley river. Hepreaches covered in the ruins. t is supposed' h ad burned up, the inmates had a narrow es- � Gidley ; r1s. As ibury ; - . three 6loqnent sermons each Sabbath.- It i . t le . . - :U r'ed in t 61y from rheumitism. Ile survivehim. .' i I I I . p ay fire rackeis -and c 'r; tre %surer, wasi: gham§, Shirtings, Lin� .. � � - ing with aJed cape, but all got out in safety except two assistant Be re ry, Mrs. Slate' . too miieh for him or any man, as he is trav � � - Conservative in politics and of late -John Inglis, of the 6th concession of I ins, Floor Oil Clothsl the blaze. Loss, $3, . . ldren, who had to run through the Mrs. Myles ig ; chaplain, Mrs. George yoa� a Methodist.' He leaves to mourn his Elma, is �he owner of , two remarkable i . never yet met the mar elling 'and preaching from early in 'the -The body of an ,u known man fire in bare feet. The two little people K, ; audi, to Mrs. McElroy au4. Mrs. de ise; widow and five children, -Samuel geese, eac4 , of ,Which laid S this .sea- ' ' I 11 fent just now - ia ve� I . i . morning until late in the eveninj , �� - � , � . g. A Part ashore at Leamington t e other day. bravely faced the ordeal, but with almost Hlu step. I .� I gs I i . . act , )4 aideg83 eggs, apd - I . we cou Id !not suit of his route, however, il being cut off now, I I I o . H4 rap a orne ; Mrs. Reid, Palmerston; son. Two years ago they I .: I . - - . ch med by violence, as e loss of their limbs. . I -Apple de Mrs. Hanson, Full&rton; Mrs. Pe . - at . - I � aler D. Cantelon of Clinton - I I 6nxious we are to hav� . I , as there is another missionary comin had apparently been th .9 0 1 art, Us last year 69. This record'be . a the Grey . . I � u would make straight. I I ' TUL P: in to the head and face were badl isfigured by -The officers ofthe Y. W. C. A., Hamil- says that the prospects for an eedingly boren ' R discredit I � I I . - occupy the Ochre and rtlb rivet districts. blowg. ]Ere I exe . e, and Mrs. Manning (widow) at home. township goose; . Some people wil I . , v is not a I stand og, in Shirts, . I This -will give us a chance here of havi was of respects e appearance, ton, - intend to establish a Normal School good yield of frt it this year al -e very en- The twia-&,nd-a half -year-old child of the above record, but it is true nevertheless. . I- : L ; ' � L : . ,� � 4 . ing and well dressed. Upon hi shirt were the in that city, for the purpose of teaching do- couraging. The weather has teen dry _ �_ � I , up"' ,place. We, aft- , . I . him at Spruce Creek a little oftener., I a-1 - - , and M. Adam. Foster, of Clinton, had a narrow -Mr. W. Pomeroy, who formerly con- . - ' i , letters " J. N. W. " Lin i . i . e I nde ble ink. . mestic science. Mrs. John Hoodlosso, the sunny and litt e or no blight' �a e . i sin as people, ready 4't, as regar h. Price, . a member of the church here,, and. think i � ; I is yet to be es from drowning on 'Tuesday of last ducted the Avondale cheese factory in : ; public our beat servic". ()Ls -Sir Charles Riv6ra *ilsoni �presiden . president of the association, has been the seen. He securel a bunch of lanow apples 3j, . i . 1 ' . wrongv"Jjor people outside of here t ' t, oi . welle . While playing. around a neighbor's North Easthope, has lately,loe6n running a . a thin I I — � that we - -have not got a Presbyterian min the Grand Trunk -Railway, examined the. .prime mover in the matter, and has had as- from the orchard of Mr. John C�x, reeve of yap it is supposed to have - tilled the lid general store , iii Fullarton village. His � I I Patterns, Fit or in . p , - � - Buranee of financial � t from the On- Goderich township, and find4 them well offt 0 cistern, and the lid evidently pulled stock was sold a few days ago, and he - has , I railway offices and ng � system iat 11 I . isteir. � We also have a good Sunda sch . I � I � � y - tario Government .Th y will erect a new formed and in cry respect, I'perfect. A � the child into the water. How long it was � - . xpr ased, himself �as moved to Mitchell, where he will go mito I � - . I - in the i ork I i "I I . - at - Sp . ruce Creek, ,of which I a 00 Toronto. Sir Charles � i . ; � superintendent. ' 4 will b oung reason - vill mean to the farmers of in is not k-nown, as it was not missed for his old occupation of buying hogs and gen- _� LUL Fabrl�p. - well satisfied with .the. new Union station building, which * e for the Y able yield I - I I I . There is also a Presby. . I Women's Christian AasocifLtion and On- tbecounbyofHurmthe immeo'se sum of sornle minutes, but Mrs. Granger, suspect- eral produce. . I r -terian mAtionary in the field west of us, buildingg and the pla�form atrangementsi � � Goods � our � I for passefiger traffic. i ! tario Normal School of Domestic Science. $750,000. � in nd saw the -.Mr. McKibbon preached an interesting - I I See ange. known as the Gillert Plains district of the Z � 1 i �ometbingwrong, looked in a � . . I I I I i : It will be built of Credit Valley brown -The book learning of t�46­ .youth of dbill at the bottom of the cistern, in four -and instructive sermon at Kellnicott,dhur I eb i . i Lake Dauphin Presbyterian mission field. -Mr.W. C. B rron, I organist! and choirl P . ** M - 1 1 "a � ' I all wn in the foll?wing para- ' .,o pally I - I ................ � ........... stone, four storys high, and;,vyill be a,bout B yth is fully , fee.�,of water, apparently dea,d. She man- Logan, on May � , . � , The &st Presbyterian minister came tol master of the First I�resbyterlan church, , � . , 24th, appropriate to the I . e - same sprin I -a setting of " The Lora' �0 f feet. Th estimated cost of graph from the Blyth Standard; During the ag�d to get it out, and was fortunately day. His text was from 'Proverbs, 10-31 - 1 4 1 1 � . I London, has issued I Cwqh Dry Goods Store. . , . . . ig. as- I did ' I eet,by 140 : . ' � � . IJ. Dauphin th 8 � I W HAVE ONE PRI CE TO AL i , even � Prayer " in F in- which I the melody can be the building is $30,000. i - progress of the esson at Trinity church familiar with the means of resuscitation, " Who call find -a- virtuo"! -tv�'oman ? Her � - � I , . I years ago, and we have never been without . I i - I - , ' Avery impoirtant series of I meetings, in Sunday school la t Sunday, the superintend- a -ad worked with the child until it showed price is far above rubies " i He applied his - . - ­ _' : . one since, Iamhapp)r tosa,y. Mr.0ourlay used as a, solo and the io�her parts hummed. - . � ; . � I I - I . Ivation! Army, will ent 6-sked the Be lars if any- of I them knew signs of life ; a doctor having been called remarks to th 11 . k7etltvesday last. Noth- - I is the'second ordained one that has becill Also a, charming sentende, I I The Lord Bless connection with the Sa ) e Quee ' and the progress � . [ � I . I i -aed. � . � be held in Toronto next week. - On TuEs- where .,Queen ctoria lived. Ono small- also worked with it. a couple of hours be- made by Btitaill druring het reign. I � - � n' - here, Mr. Gordon being the first,. and a .You," which can be u4ed as a:christe � . . - - � . I "19 day, June 9th, at 8 p. in. omman'dant boy held up his hand and answered, " God- fore it was out of danger. -Mrs.,Gill of. St. 11-arys� mother of Mr. . _*_ GR i�& MACDONALDI rand old preacher lie was; right - fro old hymn, or closing hymn �fter benediction. I , , � I . � � - - . I . I . I I . I and Mrs. H-. H. Booth, who., or the past erich." The superintendent then said that . __6 R; B. and.Mr.'George Gill,' of Russeldale, It, I . in )been lived 'in God I met with a� -serious accident 1 recent] ?"C_1,0,U-_7- , - - I . . I Acot-land. Mr. Gourlay arrived in Dauphin -Mrs. Hannah Smith, of Hamilton, was four years have been in coi mand of the if the Q erich, w at was � i i Airs. . ; �Perth Notes. - in April, 1895, so your readers will under- instantly killed by a &',.,T. R. I express, I � � y- I % -BCD-i. .I, of Dashwood, !- - CLOTHIERS, at Army in Canada, will farewell ior Australia, her name ? The'* ame small boy ag i held I � Gill has been troubled for soine time- with � - I � stand that we have the Presbyterian re- the Victoria avenue cr mg in that city, ' -&. laige crowd attended the horse races . , . I I - and on Thursday, June Ilth,' at 8 p, m., up his band an I answered, " Lori I Aber- rheumatism, �and, being in !her 78th year, -1 I I - I'll N.Mrs. Robert (.'ray.- 0. T. W. S. 0. T. S. religion here as well as elsewhere. I think, the other evening. He neck as �y . . at'.Nklitchell on Queen's birthday. � , I -,Vljo ".'s been residing w broke�i, Commissioner Eva Booth, daughter of Gen- deen. - -cry sure her feet. On ' . .m- . - - . I � . she was not N Oft �% . I . the error must have- occurred -in this and her body horribl. mangled. it P oral Booth, , ---mrs.� Bombery and family, after a resi I I . . : e tiww past, is visiting ( who has been appointed to sne- -At Wyandotte Michigan, on Whit- I � - Tuesday she had a fall, ilestilting in the .. � turposes remaining a few.- I . � I 0 deuce of 24 years in Mitchell, have removed � I. T. S. B. - way. -In,.tbe first issue of .the� Daipbin thought she was returni g from 1 an errand, ceed the Commandant, will be welcomed. Sunday, (May 924t�,) Miss Annie Doyle, I fracture of 3one of her legs above the knee. I - I I � � I i - - -paper the Methodist . and churc h of I as she carriEd a basket containing gr� rd i . the late Win. .- frien&§ are pleased to. -, , . ONT. ' I - i - Three hundred staff anA field officers will be eldest daughter of James Doyle, freight I I I � -Mrs. Robinson, relict of . I , - .. � � - t e regret to say that Mr. � England i ministers had their announce- � ceries. I I � I. 1_� t.- Ma bievele club intend holding Robinson, of St. Marys died at 'Tor M. - I I i � present.- The various provinces of the Do- agent of the Grand Trunk Railway, Goder- . , � as been, in poor . ments, while ur�der the, hea,din� of 1 -Mr. Joseph Johnston of 4�la land " a ten -mile hrl-sndic' race on Friday, 1, � I ont000 I li. minion will be represented by special cos- ich, passed away. Miss Doyle was: engaged the 21st ult�, and the remaill's,%vere brought , " Presbyterian," there- was no antic uncez I street, Lond ion, has received a tellegrarn from . Jan4 5th. i - 1 "ime p. tumes, the whole forming a brilliant scene. last summer as tenographer at the' organ � � L. ast. We hope to� I -to St. Marys for interment.� The deceased . � I . aplete recovery --Young . SOME Ment published. . You nia� ask : Why was I St. Louis telling him that both his son$, -J. Soper McKay, of Woodstock, has a factory at Goderi . j-Alex� ScHmgeour rode,, from Stratford had reached the age of 90 years, and since - . .e I , . , and had gone to an- � . has gone to Michigan. . . it not published? W611, when the first issue Thomas and Joseph, junior,, all righ , roll of partly burned. bank bills in his pos-' dotte to pay her relatiVes a visi , �v en s e to %derich on Saturday night, 23rd-,ult., her husband's death had ided. witla her. � . - . Z>_ . I was published, Rev. A -1r. Gourlay was away I and.had passed uninjurcd t ton h the fear- session, which recall a bad incident. a The was stricken withityph in' hours.and forty-two minutes. �, . res . � i i engragging in some busi- - * � , oid fever, fmill hic , daughter, Mrs.' Jitmes McIntyre, of Tor- I I . ' . . nlyt also received a , b olf , S - - .1 - . -.Alr. j.' C. Ke..y, a. - �. in the Turtle river district attending to his I ful storm. Mr. A. G. S reading public remember the burning of the she recovered s .�iently to prepa -e for her fio� r. and Mrs. C. L. Wels , ,�t�At onto. I � - IV duties, a distance of thirty miles froini the ' I , _ , ,ent to Brantford on their tandem . I I "DERFUL . I telegrain from his son Cha es t aat he and residence of William Bruce, in East Zorra, return home ut' i relapse follow(d, which . i . oml or -The Stratford district meeting of the I .lived alone for many . � . � I town of Dauphiu,� hence the blauk. And his family -wife and _t a who 1, to spend Queen's birthday I I c- . for sebooll;6tises, Dauphin district I as a uninjured. . i I . I very old ;nan, was burned to a crisp. It brought home and interred in SL Peter's , -Ex - . of Wednesday, hast w* eek, with � a full attend- .. 41' being very ill at pr� lire ctildren-i�e on January 7ffi, in which Bruce, who was a ended in er death. The remEius were * Methodist church was held. in Mitchellon )Oaden t being anxious in- � I -Alderman Henry Ubelacker, � . . �urrned by the gentleman schoolhouse' in every place where c ne is -The , longest train ever run over the was thought at the time that considerable cemetery, Colborn,-. I . 11 Stratf(rd, and daughtei., Miss Ubelacker, ance. The secretary reported the member- I . . . . I I- ARGAINS LY.Aeeded. Micbiganl Central Railway pisseo over it on 'casb was in the house, a suspicion which is -The regular Aay meeting of the -Me . - left last week on a trip to Germany. . ship in the district ait 1,982, being an in- � 11 . . ,only trouble is, that his. . I - . The month of April was a cold, wiet1l and Monday, May 25tb. It star bed from Wind- now ver'ified. William Bruce, an only son, thodist churches o ' the Goderich 'District � rus Hacking,'of Listowel, has ac- re e over last year of 179. For missions .. . � Lor the body and the I � backward month, but May'set in fin� and - A . cept A a position as Canadian represelita- c as . . ' or the legs. -The greater - IN I sor, and consisted of IiQ nell, Eric flat cars. was passing the scene of the fire the other was held iu the ... th Street churebi God- ' . there was raised during, the past ytar � ..- I I warm, with occasional showers, and the At S t. omas 11 more car were added, day, and accidentally discovered neir a erich, on Thurad).y and Friday 21st and tive )f Ithe Chicago Horseman. $1,258, and.for all purposes $16,451. 11 J 7 - . . I ,ple took a holiday on, . I i growth at present is like that of a tropical makin,(T 110 a -The wire factory at Dublin is r . I . 11 -wood pile a roll of partly burned bills. 22nd ult. The total membership in the dis- � . a total of 121 c . The train was unning I . ose who did not go tia- . � -region. ,Wheat fiel are nice and green, 4,660 fe t long just 6 0 feet �les� than a again. Mr. Litt deserves crediU for his ell- -Here is the fireman's -team that won - i und with their' Sunday- HOSIERY.� - and the 'woods � are al coming out in their i mile in Evidently it had been rolled- loosely as each trict is 3211, an i.1terease out 90; No. terpiise in rebuilding and making a new the second hoBe� reel 'Prize of - �6-20 at Strat- I � I i Irvine yvish�es to inform . � ! .1ength,""and its total weight was bill was burned though the centre, leaving of Sunday School f cholars, 2,E44; members � ford ori Monday, 25th ult -. Captain Gra- 11 a w . I � . ' I new dress of a beartiful green. There is 11 798 tons. " i start I I I the figures at tbeL end distinct. The amount of League, 1,079 am6unt. contributed to liam, Engineer Swales, J. McKenzie, Sam- - - � writer that he is not a- . I the best growth I have yet seen for this � 1_�_Two members of -Luittrelea of all sorts around Millbank I ; , � I - . , the -Salvation Army 11, 'George P6 t ne.' After the present' I I , represented is $375. The bills will he 1 sent connexional funds, $3,278.22, a decrease of uel Keena, Ilandi Arch. Ellis, 1 � � � . I - time .of the- year. Seeding is well under, were found guil Re- are more than ordinarily infested with in- . . i I We have received . � . yl in Montreal, y the to the different banks for redemption. nearly $400 over la t year; amount contribut- Allan Thompson, W. Bennett, Thomq,p Con- � I . I - tee has served for a term I way, and .a good crop is always looked for I corder, of singing, shouting and drilling in . . ety, 81,811.. sec�s this season. Bring out the sprayer, - I I �' n has had a turn - over 300 pairs of I � ed- by eb urch to M sionary Soc i - � .4orriso . I i when we have a .- late sprin g. The rivers I the street, thereby causi g a cro & to con4 ; . � gentlemen. � ley, Richard Cubbon, John Stewart, and . � I 11 be time enough. The, Ladies' and Children's - �� and creeks have been very high this spring, gregate. A fine of $1 an costs was i I Huron Notes. 22; by Sunday Sch)ol, $126.53;'total money -Mrs. W. L. Lashbrook, who Ab Sheldon,, The� ran 150 yards, connect- - , . I . . mpose . died of . i �. not greedy and are - - raised by church, 1% 21,8492. 1 1; tc tal raised lo consumption in Mitchell a few days ago ed with hydrant, laid 50 feet oi hose, broke - � I I . I . 'rood thing,% like this - I plain and ribbed cash on account of the deep snow on the moun- in one case, and sentence� suspended in th -The Methodists, of Benmiller, held a Sunday School, $1,313.52; total by Epwor:1 coupling, made branch ; thn 41'seconds. I . � : :� e, . tains *melting so r . . ng p . '25,553 - ' el. a,pi ly. There w was A, daughter of the late James Aloore, Of . . �merebose. They are th . undo a ing being tbat,th very successful tea mbeti ,n the evening Leagues, $398.14; ),rand total, $ .77. 1 � n . "I I � brothers,' by the ame of George an�d case wo"'uld be c rrie 1 to the court o of the 25bli ult. - - . Fulla ton. She leaves a husband and young -The R Ima -Cheese- Company have dis. - 61 . . I i � I il ; -An old and hi ly respecte, resident of fain I . - samples of a manufacturer Walter Roberts, and they, with a tmin. of , appeal, I I -1 -The Win�gbam District Epworth League I . posed of- the first half of their. May icbeeBe- , . . while attempting to ! -The �q I r, e ! eabitt, o F Ashfield, - in the erson of ],It& George - ' .Pixeter. \ andtheric are ,not ifiore than horses, were drowne . of �ev. Geoh r. Joseph Pea -m, of Anderson, was 300 boxes -to J. W- Steinhoff, of Stratford, , i . I ­ IN conveiition. was held in Brussels on Thurs- ' Thursday, . a �ug . Campbell, passed tway early oi. H I rhe Queen's'birthday cele- I : two pairs of anyi one kind. The cross the Valley ,xiver on Sundecy, April Sutton, o he charge br against biat day of 11ast week. 1. Betio sly injured by a horse which he was representing ou son Brothers, at eight ' 11 � p . . : very � pleasantly. In the- 41 . 26th. Their bodies have not yet been by Miss atbarino Osb?rne of the same -J. I R. McRae, INI. D., has located in 21st of May. The subjec t of this assist ng to get upon its feet in the stall, cents per pound. It was sold off the board. � 11 I ; -children�s are size 71-�, and the , . . Mary Elizabeth -- . I . ' I i - ' eavy show- er of rain fell,. � I - . . found. They Were -both bachelors, and"bave place, was comme#ced before; the ecclesias- Dun nnon as successor to the late James sketch, whose'name was � and ill be confined to the, honse for a few At the'last Listowel cheese fair the HIM& ... �� I ladies' are size 91 Wd didn�t pay ' ,(y,.a -s. n Halton coin the - . � Al making the rom very' no friends in Dauphin, but they have one tical cour�'this we4k. The trial wag atithor- I c ay, M. D. week . and Mornington factories boarded 72 -cheese, , 0 w � - - I I -0 n lln- 6th of 'June, 1834. At the,earl 7 I e of 18 � 4 I , From early mo � full price for the lot and we're not sister,. ,INIrs. William Muirhead, living at ized by the commission appointed b th - -Messrs. Alexander Stewart and Wil - lex� 'Stratbdee, of Aviontion, turned Molesworth 125, and Towbridge 98. The I - . a , I . - 0� � y - . - alie was married to Mr.' George am - � . i1rous 'rigs could b3 .seen, . . Douglas, Manitoba. With these few re- Bishop of Toronto. Miss 0.9borne-cliarge; Ilain Elder, of Brussels, had strawberries of I .1 his ho'ses into a held of rye Iot pasturing highest price -offered was 7 5-1&, which I . - p . , going to charge regular prices for � � and the young couple moved to 5he towns 11 . I . gle� from, every dir,-ction- -cashmere marks, I draw to a close by ;vishing you the defendant with being the father of her their 'own wing last week. es the other day. Next morning he was refused. These factories 'have since . , I I - I to urpo . I - � . . them. If you, want ,. r of W awanosh, where they resided for man3 four of them dead from. over -eating sold at 7 3-8c. 1 - - � - I � � � Sion. was form ed on iha - e ery,success, and thanking -you,for space illegitimate child. , i _14 . athan Crawford and family found - I I , V . years before movin ,Y into Ashfic Id. She wal C . . ­ � - ixeter hose of tiny kind or if yoti 1 your valuable paper. I remain, ., -Mr. "Hector McRae, of Ottawa, re - lef t -Lon* esboro on Tuesday of last week, , � k7'eosn and t e her two si . -The 9ther day in Stratford' Mort;on 'is, beaded by the P . . I bad been . � �, I , . � I an earnest Christian worker a d -The tber morning x-i"Ald ' I ieveral- . . . Yours trul .:- where they pur- , while Mrs. Edward Ferguson, a young son of e erman W. --- , I ing them were l will want tliell ther&s a " � yp . ceived a cablegraiii Germany E f f �r Girtmore, Manitoba, connected with th-, Nfethodis , church ever Gill, c was stooping to pick up J. Ferguson, -with some other - - I . � the calit,h7ampia then . . . WILI A -AT MURRAY. dayb'ag,o, sta,ting tbatan ssay of t ell IP0, � - . f S11 . Marys was playing , saving of from! 5c to 20c . . I e growphit ose residing in.future. � .... I I - � foo, i. The � . - , � � . - showe i -1v4essrs. Harper & Lee, bf Goderich since she was foul teen years age. She a pin h need herself and fell to the boys in the 'vicinity of the ! electric light � . ­ oSse players on 4 d i he i ver ala' _. . . � . - I a pair for You while . I . — , fro his n1ino north of Ci.labogie, [ � ' ' and three r -e. I � I I the water nea; M down -Main street as � to', ae f ully 1 three i point� better than the '' have been awarded the contract for -the leaves her - husband, three son I floor, br'a ing her thigh bone near the atation,� when he fell into ' I � Stanley. I daughters to mourn her loss. � I , this lot last'o. Many ! . -- . " � I . � - . .House and then "eturR- : . famous Ceylon graphite. A consignment of erecti6 of a -tank., etc., for a soft water - I - joint. * . the wheel house. It was fo,4r feet - deep, " I - I � I � 11 ! I I I - . . ., I . : - 11 .,_;4 . Itural, e are buy- ,- a( ineryl is oi t ith which to - � I � let to the ar--fte peopl I � Pic.,-Ic. One -of the most enjoyable pie- in hi i the way )u , suppli at the House -,6f Ref uge. -Considerable damage was d ne through- . Amoag the Downie farmers who are and there was some danger of! the littlefel-1, - . . I I - I nics of the season was held in Mr. T. M. prepare gr1aphite for the nar et. � The mar -Mr. A. W. Sloan, of Blyth, the ot ut East and West WawanosY, during the im rovin, Y their premises this summer are low bein drowneid. Wi�l� considerable . � � . � I . I T .114ed. At 12.3Fa game of ing thlem. her 0 p 3 ' 11_ I ­ I . 'Snowden's grove, under'the auspices of the RichardBlakeman, who is building -a fine diffi.cultyle was resulted by ed �Ch I I kid between the Exeter, . . I . chii �ery will be ope�rated t e�Chaudiere, day,delivered 13 head of cattle to Watson progress of the thunder storm on Monday - owan, � �� , - I . can juniors, which endeil � Young People'g Hand and Heart Associa- clo er house f lectric rail-, & Emigh, the average,' being of laqt week. Mr. Win. Scott'5 barn, near large bar, i ; Henry Harman, a la,me straw electrician. For this act t young man I I .. One Price -Cash or Produce. . �e to th pow weight of each . ': -- I tion, On Monday, May 25th. The day was . i � - , ... gusou'vith a � 6 latter, by a. score of IX � wa3'- r . � i 1,500�pounds. Westfield, was struck by H,.htning and barn, and John Thistle, a silo. was presented by Mr. � - - � i: . T q ; I � � .. � .the lacrosse mat -h be . I ive�ry unfavofable,�as it rained -in the fore- --Mrs. Hayter, the mo her of I Mr. Hay' -WhileMr. John, Cudmore of Ex ter burned to thegrou d The Rilitning also - -4oe 'Wingefelder, of the Queen's hotel, :.beautiful gold pin. - . � : . e � . � � I ! I Ja , -, - . � . . _� vs and Exeter teanis was � I noon and threatened rain' nearly all day, ter, of the Auditor-Gener I's offiice, Ottawa,' was euizaged shoeing 4 horse the other day Btruck Mr. mes loore's house in Auburn. RostoQk,'is the 'possessor of a fine ferret, -A peculiar and possibly fatal accident I I . . i � P i n a sweeping victory for I , which made many a young heart feel sad. i ittle ani- occurred on the evening,of In 0 , . � deln all slip and cut a The fluid entered. y the chimn w ic 1 ,which,h � 4, . was killed by an electric gar on Bank street, he acci� t let tb6 knife Yv I � to (�. Th I . . I . I - Ottawa, the! other nig t. re gash in nd pipes. c �rougbt from the Highlands of township of Downie. _� i ell f(, 'llowed, � -t an '�arly hour, despite. the threatening . . She had ju seve his knee. , Mal w� . - T prizes very much. The It �1,s: . HODGENS ' A . � at demolished along v ith the stove a I W . Kelly was � I .. - I S I I � I I I - - . cotl I e barrelled I ball teanis: rain, the members of the association were � a d �recently. - shooting *t mark with a do, I . E,(ete� - , . I . . steppe'd from a car, and' ,vas crossing the. -Jas. H. Casemore� first, line Morris, Iias It then entered ti e cellar, tea ing up the a . � � � I �the V,,-,rn&, team - _ng. . I � on hand with well filled baskets, and by 1-2 -The 1 following spent the 24th in gun, which, being overchirged., kicked - ,�iun street, when she was knocked down by an. rye , growing on his farm which measures oil cloth and break� ng the joists of the floor, � - I - !entraliv. and St. Marys. . BROSii.11 CLIXTON, o'clock- the young ladiei bad the tables Bet other coming from the opposite-lirection on, three feet six inches! in length. The rye and escaped by making a hole �hrough the Staff% : Aft., Dean, of Ayr ; Mrs. McIntosh, violently, and wa4 Q .- K,elly's I I � I - . � irown ovel I . I � a : � . ' � m with those good things which they. know so tbel other line. The uz fortunate Woman was sown the ast day of August; 1895. st(,no foundation. Mr. and Mrs, Moore an -nee ; 'Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Humil- shoulder. I . I : Tre was I rurs before scoring. tnY � � I . d of Consta n the act the ttec 'lid ba I � I . - ' car did not 1. -, �tb -and Miss Etelka Hamilton, of Blyth ; discharged; shooting his bro her, 'AiIjich J4_ - lia scored one goal,; the- - I f ; well bow to prepare. Then all the mern was badly bruised, altboul,qb,the -The 6th a 11tial meeting of the Woman's. one son were in thel house at time ; all ton, . ael . 112�_ - I tween Kippen and CJen- : . ilp-town store ] Down -town store' bers,. a -bout forty in numb r, partook of a . n I � run over her, and she, 'ved !only fifteen Missionary So�icty of the Goderiall district- three were knocked� down by the shock, but Miss Josie Tu]fford a d .'&It. Chittenden, of Kelly, and John Welsh, -who were behind . - I i � . -_ I 11 I I - � ing, 3 goalsito 0 ; Kippen, Carmichae-Ts'Block Cady's Block. sumptuous repast. After they had done inutes. She was eigh ears of age. was "'held in North -street Methodist church, escaped without an ther injuzy. Several Seaforth. - I him. Over a hundred shots e tered Kellv's . � - . y . I ,� o .I.- - � al 'v�fith Exeter for Ist- - � I justice to the inner man, they then coin- �, --Walter Syer, a me i I at u6nt, in his Goderich, on' May 21st, when interesting sheep were kiII& ring the storm. --Aev. J.' P. - McKay, secretary of the brzast and al�domen, while elsh received .11 7 - . - - � . - . � . % � �inutea of ,hard playing- . menced tripping the light fantastic, to' the hird year, boarding with Dr. Shuttleworth,, and p 'were read by delegates - � b set � � - ' , rofitable .papers About 3 p. in. ouday oflast week,the Presbyterian Foreign Missions, has received some in the face, the most set ous being -one - � - I I . I splendid music furnished b3 -'Messrs.. Taylor , n Carlton street, Toront ,. was 11 ound dead' present. � � - . I I I The ultimate re ult, of their I T e XCippen. team I I � - I spirit of Mrs. Albe t E. Cro64s, of Grey word f roui Rev. W. A. Wilson, former pas- in: his eye. � � lure's- 0 , - - The-,Iady � I nd Dawson, w , ill a late n , as the undou]3t-'. ­-WrYeter Watson, of Kinloss, just west - . . JP I ,� 1--binat n game of any . I which as ke up t n bed last,Friday morn towmehip,took its � flight., Deceased haed for of Knox church, St. Marys, that he has injuries is problematical none of the shote' � I , - -, i I I . I I I I ,-�. I I - hour in the evening. The high wind made d result of taking somleid ug -of a narcotic, of Lucknowi 'has purchased the' 100 -acre been ill for the pas 5 months �nd despite at ffered, eonsiderably from the great heat of having been removed as et, � playing. - Of i . - . � r , I I L� 111111azif 01111,1� ea TPen:1 I it very unfavorable for boating. . The bun �ature the night previous, . T e deceased far [the 12th all that medical att inda.nce and ithe minis- - t1 e past season, but is now recovering. - -Mrs. 'Odbert, of Itrat d, 'died on � f the Ki . na of Mr. A. D. Camerion, of � i i . I i . � r>� I ' da could dq she gr I I I 1. - Who Wears', � race caused. a great deal of laughter, as the " i � � - - e late John Livingstone'of Listowel, Thursday, 21st,ult., at the reff dence of her ' I - 'in. every r spect., There* - '18 _, years of age an was la native of concession of West VVawano�h. This is a trations of kind frie, ad Ls T� . - _ of t I n the groundw � person with the largest mouth had -the beat netvill�.. a small villa e� nea'r Lindsay, first�class far0hild the, price Paid.� was over ually failed. The . i cause of Ai6at,h was w the richest men in the county of brother, Richard Knott, of C�onroy, in -the . I .. L I L ' . I Ions sports.il The bicycle I ( chance to win. The egg r ce was a so very ere his father is a far er�, Re had been four thousand 'dollars. I pernicious an,emia. Mrs. CrooXs was the P4 His estate was worth $500,000, be- township of Downie, whither she bad gone �� � . j I � I , - _% - - � I I ' . t' - , I 0111- , Linen , 1 amusing, for it takes sl�ada nerves to carry ing t e receint Trinity of Mr. ohn 0. Elliott on� daughter of the late Rober alres nearly $1 ;,000 life ins 4) ids' . i Taking a - Z � coatest d, The com- ' y . nsuccesqful in pass: -The house t McKay, 8th urance. The three weeks previously to via .� e P . I � leased to see such a4arge- these tender things on a 'Opoon. A large. edidal -iSchool examinatlEs, and became t con., and was united in marxiage�to her now es tat w succeasi tax of 5 per, cold, dt settled on her hearto al d lungs, and :j � . � . Is not properly dressed unless her crowd.,of people was prese ;t at the, picnic . ! , he Bayfield edincessio. , Goderich township, bereft partner 3J 5eara ago. �he was a, c t. to the a' I ario Government. the heart trouble bee6ni � i n Re ... e, ,she pass- - 1] ,I . feet are encased in a retty pair of A, I � despondent. I . was struck by lightni g on Monday night of � 9 -1 _L ry Bak d, wife, De- P and all will join in saing Viiat they had 'a I by -Nows was 14tely received of the mirr- ed. away. The deceased lady the widow I I er au - I y -John Mteod a well known, and high- last week. A (himney was knockea off, and kind hearted, Chrisdan woman, �eloved . . : . - Tan Shoes or Ties � . We -cater to the ; at P : n f r erly h I od time, and wish the association would mer, near Elora,l was killed i - Nkir, Baker's parents.#. ; . r�espected I some shingles, which I as the extent of the all who knew her. A short tir0 ago she do r of Thomas Fennell, an Elms boy, in of the late Job Odbert, ,o YA of t e St. lw . � . Thom,---- Powell, WiDg- - wants of the lady� who wears linen, Boontreat us to another like it. uring the severe electric storm on Monday damage. I I! was removed from F thel to the h4me of . her ' Idaho, United E tates, by a cowboy named Marys road,, Downie, who �died some fifteen I . - I � t Mr. Richard Da,vie.- and to every other lady who likes . 0 '. . - night, 25th ult. In tbe-same Vic I nity, dur- -The annual d I' Sabbath school ,mother, where she quietly passeq, away to L,n& -youni. Teniiell left Elma some years ago. They had no family, but leave , I ­ dai.;ty ahoe�vear; hence our stock of . I - iat, Ct tee ears. a �o an * . ert Pickarill Canada. storm, M Tho as Bosom- convention in conjun tion with Wingharn her long -home. A little son, lborn last ei ,h ri d had resided in the an adopted daughter,bliss Mary Stokes Od- � . � Id -and- Rob . I I Tan and Colored ootwear is second . I ing the same r. . I P ... 9 - - �I� rse y,fi I Mr Bert -C. R. Atkinson,.of near Chatham, had � orth's barn was struck by ligl tnin September,-. is left to the I I � �,onc. on; . , - , I to none in 1 the talk of the � - w Mo h, B ssels, was held on -care of rplatives. M eat up o the time of his tragic death. bert. Four; brothers -Robert, . 'William, I r_'�'jolsun Sheere, lie - . . ripe che i in his orchard a week ago.,- -David Robertson -a highly � respected .' One ay latfly while hunting- sparrows, Richard and John -all well known And re- INI I' !� rries i burnt to the ground. The barn i ras ull of Wednesday of last we k. ' - . . - town -4 -those prettk Chocolate Shoes . -Melisba Parker,- an. -old runa,6y slave,. hay. A great many other buildings were -J. E. Blackall, resident of Clinton assedaway 'on Tues- Alfred Ross, 12 years old, son of Mr. A. spected. 'residents of Downie, Survive rs­. E, 0,Daltry., Lucall . we are now showing. -Another -ship- I Veterinary Surgeon I �hell, spent Queen's birth� . I aged 90 years, died at her home in Wind-' also more or less damaged duringAe storm, of Clinton, has been appointed Dominion day of last week ' Beceased had been -a Rose, of the 12th concession of Fullarton, her. - I is alf - . merit came this week, and are selling � . � - Fell from the pu�line plate in &,high barn, -Mr. John Woodley, who retired from - mdw - Electiou'talk . sor Friday. - . and Mundell's furniture factory,! in Elora, live stock inspector forl the county of Huron. resident of Clinton ', since about' 1858 ; at I - e Reformera of Exet-er, rapidly. Everything is right here - � -During the rain 1 storm on Monday that time he was en aged in bridge building and fractired his leg in two places. The his farm 'in Fullerton: a little over a year � - Mr. and Mrs-. Henry Vendewater, of destroyed by the electric � fluid, both I I � for the summer shoe buyer -the 'din, . J L to be helal in'the toym ellevilIN celebrated their golden wedding Ful"il and contents bei g a total ruin. evening of last week, lightning followed the on the Buffalo and Lake Huron Railroad, fracture was reduced, and the little fellow is ago, and wept to reside in Mitchell, died on �t' - - store, the stock, the service, the . 9i - ' , y . I . . ,L'�ing, at 8 'All Lib n May 28th. Mr.1 FrankL:Barnott, 0 Niagara, had a .telegraph wires iixto T. Fletcher s, Bi ussels, being a stone raason by trade. In 1860 he doin 11 Sunday 11101711111 May 24th, after two . . I I � I - I ,t we . Ur Woodley was loom in : �'_'A � ,pri6es. .. The Galt hospital buildin � took aposition under George Swmbauk,, . r. It. R. Macfarlane, a former resi- weeks', illness. � to attend. -jiss F11% . . - is to havie a yery narrow escape fro deathl the other and set fire to the board to which they are � � . - .III,, is the�- g4eab of tbw new wing added, as increaseg, abcommoda- Jay. He was riding on t ie Michigan Con- attached in the tele;aph office. The In- who was then in the employ ,of the same dent of Stiratford, but who has been absent Cornwall, England, in 1814, whence be emi- , L � I . r ad, and remalined ith hirs for- four years, in the old country for the put year or two, grated . to. Camida in 1-8,12. After a few . . if -ter north. -Ur. Aquills- Tans for Tots'. � Itioti has become a heicessity. �ral track� and bad just.,e itered the narrow sulating was also burned off the wires. Mr 0 , ' ". k eat Y�nday here�, , I -Miss Hooper, of King- ton, had a needle ridge a short distance ea., t of: Palls View, Xletcher was fortt mate y in itt the time and and Mr. Swinbank speaks of him as one of spent a few days last week at his old home. years he came west and settled on, the farm � a ' - . . .. s p ­ 11 . 6 vs1 x 50 areiits.—Mias� I-e,ate Mc- I Since the big folks are taking so kind- - Itaken from her hand,. after its location was hen he saw a Michigan Central train coin- -with the aid of a mat beat out the fire be- the most reliable and faithful men ever Dr� Macfarlane is.now a ph cian on the in Fullarton, where he resided for ove i y and Ttics ,jay at Sea� ly to1ana, the little tots cry for them discovered. by means of the X rays. . ng round the curve, . resence fore much headway Was ained. under his control. In 1866 - he took a Allan line steamship Sarrr�atian, between years. The site where Mitchellnow stands . T ( -,- I . ' . . , . � Fisher of, H.Glmesvillgr -1 - also. Perhaps no store in town is so -Several fields of wheat in the neighbor- f mind be �picked up his I icycle I Lud threw --The other m10 ng as - some cattle situation with Murray & Tunney, .of the Montreal and Liverpool. . was then an unbroken wild-ernesB, with :6 . I I . ' .1 a . . - I the past Weal' _., the last ,�" mills, and b a' remained in various --Oi . �Vs bere, well fixed fo� Children's Shoes and hood of Galt were &aded- out 'In Xt into the gully beneat ii, a i istance of were. being driven al n the Main street in Clinton I _� Tuesday of last week Robert ,Smart road but an Indian trail. Mr. -Woodlpy .. .. I 11� early in ibout 40 feet, and ju sine a period of and � James Dickson, Bon of Mr. Win. was a strict temperance man, baying been a � J, T. V�restcott-- surely none have a prettier lot of days of May, wbich is unusua y I � mped after iit. There Brussels, one of them struck off through capacities therewith ever - � - I ' � , on, , iner for over 60 years. � r'f Denui.q, of London,, . � Dicks -of the Sth concession of Elm He was ge little sizes in tan and colored leatherst the season. ��,� *as- found a few moments latbr, uncon- the alleyway between Deidman & McColl's 30 years. - � a, total absta � 4 1mv . . . Deseronto who I the "store and Miss R . e others atten -The annual me ting thodist church, - - . -Most of the people of cious, but he soon recovered, 1 little ipted . , , e Winghain drew o loads of manure in 10i a sincere member of the Met ,v,dtin relat - . i I i�l ut Of ty-three � 9 lost their homes in Monday's i,fire, have worse for the adventure. o follow but mi ook their beavings.-and distri b. was held at hours, whi,ch is big work for two men, forty 'and a Liberal in politics. After a married I wm. Delve visited bi`�, Baturday— . _ i t et of the Methddist churc . loads a,dV is considered good work. life of 56 years, -be leaves an aged partner � , . r. Wm. Prince" of iEryde, �, . found �temportiry shelter. Many contribu- I -A most brutal outrage was committed ver"bortly after fou. d themselves in'side Brussels on Monday and Tuesday of last . , - - . I alld 1 -fro- I I � . - 6d attendance of --Miss]Mary, daughter of Mr. Joseph and an unbroken family of five sons and ritisly ill,­NfIr Shoe Bargain Day. tion8 have been received for thei; relief. . i1n Wilmot township, the other evening. A the drbg st�cre. - 'I hey were hastily ejected, week, There was. a go I I -Mr. Albert I . , a- ne: I - ��of Kippen, a�tended th,_- , '_ � Peterson,' of Kincardine �iarried woman, named Mary Koehler, w a no damage of any iccoun bb being done. both clergy(nen an la en and after the Va , e, a jew miles east" of Tavistock has two daughters to mourn hisdeparture. - " I � . . . gm r .- �:' 11 , I i In el own, n busin a e following gentle- been in � 8 atford hospital for the past few - . : � VIC lard Manning on Sat' . �as received a second-cla:ps certificate, grade 0alled out of her home in Sh' I t' ear �On Thursday aft rboon of last week, usual routine I I I C, - . c 8 0 underwent- an operation -Mrs. Charles Wiffler, sister of Air. "I S Pf the IWI t ol her person. while about 'to Clean � ibe chimneys of the men were elected to - the different ,offi * es of weeks, where h � (t 75 member 11 � & a B, at Wolseley � Barrack , during the short Baden, and her clothes tor � I I I - . I ' �of Foresters,, of Exet", . . course which be pu.b,in there. , I $he was beaten and ta,rr d and afterwards Roman Catholic c nvent. in - Goderich, Mr. the district and bon] erence, Rev. G. Buggin for internal tumor, ,The operation was, Wm. Wallace, of " Ellerslie Farm," --North . . I . I . � - isguise men did ( occupied the chair a i ch - I har attended a sPeclak -The barns of Mr. Jimes Ne ed. Four �ci )harles .Payne by omd means lost his bal- airman of the dis'. successfulL ,e� Dumfries, - and who has -resided with her - . V, . 0 wman, near 1�adly maltreat _ , he otlier day at St. Marys, as Thomas brother, on the old' homestead, for thirty I - I -G * a � - he brutal de6d. She' wa well nigh dead ance, and fell from the roof to the trict, Rev err was ele,3ted- secre- -1RV,,--M,r Me _illivray,-Ul Dunnville, were struck by lightniDg. last t ground. . W. E. . - ry , , 1 _ I L , .1 % w � K. Birks, B. A., and Dr. I . � � � was coming from the station with. years past, died a few days ago, She leaves 7 t S a n d ax,)Yrr' eek, and burned, together with a qt1antity with exhaustion when th y left her. The The wind was blowing a gale all, day, and tary, with Rev, A.. 9.18b . . I L ' � an c1lurch, or vil_ of . ge number of our 7�41 of . grain and : some 'I ,inplements. Loss busband of Mrs. Koehler was Bleeping in he rolled over and over several times on the Towler an assistant secretaries; stationery load empty boxes, some of the boxes three sons. . Win. LT,EAFOlql /,i . . . lid off and frightened the 'horses, which -A Japanese girl, Miss Kayo Sbim-mi, I � - furieral df the late � . . $1,5001; insured for $1,0)0. I I the� house at , he time of the ou�trage, and ,roof, and ,apparently struck on his le committee, Rev. D. Giffof4!; missionary - I k- - : nation r�_ committee W., B. To 'let; Sunday ran away. , The driver sustained a severely, the daughter of an influential personage in. 4L(arnoari last, which tOO - . -Mrs. G' I. Post and children, who were knew nothin, Y, of it until tl e exhausted wife shoulder and aide., . n exami . , Dr. NY I I .. xet I .. . . . ' .�_ I Mr. sprained ankle, which will keep him shut Tokyo, Japan, has won the Beatty medal residence, E ,er southy, _.- T amongst the victims of the disaster rib Vic- �rawled into'the house. Amos H�macher vealedthe fact that his back and several school committee, P. -,v-. A.K. Birks and � I I I aborne Owns . - toriia, -British Columbia, ere the wife and land Charles .'.�Catzenmeir re now in - jail, ribs wore broken front the effects of whic W. H. Kerr; EpwOrth Lea e committeei, , ap for a few eeks. . for proficiency, in cookingi at the classes 'in I hip,- I ' UITTEREDGE I 0 . � . . �ai U Y G I Rev. G. H. Cobbledick . -The garde Farty held at the residence connection with -the -Young Women's Cbris- . ing rif Crystal City? Alan'- . . - family of Mr. Charles Po it, a nativeof, and harg d Witt having been connected with he died.. � and r. -Yeo. ; - , t>3 . ­ r e o:tr of Mr. Jam,s io Toronto. - 4atives in and around this; Sole Agent in Seaforth fo .for several years resident in, Belleville. � . th e. Hamacher has confessed and The sad death of Mr. Thomas Slemmon' -On Thursday, May 21st, Win... Horn, es I tt, St. Ives, on the 25th +,iau Association, , I - - May, un e I e auspice R. track, : loys playing with �mp lea a5 tN ro other men, who wl ill also be offibe 9th boncession of Grey, has cast a one of the oldest r sidents of Usborne de' bf h . s of the Epworth -While walking on the G. T. , I I -A fire, sfarted 'by 'I -� b t I 1 USHER'S -QUEENSTON CEMENT I . I 4 ­'. a — - - matches, destroyed a frane building on the .arrested. . i .I-- League of et esda Methodist chureb,was a near the Chatham station, Alex, Fountain - I . I � gloom oyer that neigborhood. He was visit-' parted this life, at the advanced 6 -e of 77 � . .. �, � I . —AN4D— . rn �u S�Oiciombe, graudsucce;s financially -the receiptsbe- 'was struck by a train, -and had both arrag pfluk o,f Drod 1corner of King and Frederick streets, in I -Much damage has been don latel i ing at the bomeof $It. Vallance, Elm& years and 10 months, ' Boi -1 . y in . ge to Alissp Devonshire, En and, July %-4tb, 18118, his ing in the n �.iohberhood of $70. 1 out off. Fountain is -�5 or0 years old ancl Jaited' in marria I GUELPH and ACTON ..LIME, Voronto, occupied by the Evangelical Bible the Nipissing d1istrict by blush fires. Private township, on Monday evening of last week ,gl i I - I . I . � . . cut n his native place with -The,funerid. of Miss Louise Wildfang, is said to he partis,Jly deaf. He was I _; � I of 'Mr. George Rabe, Of � I S.ociety, when a large number of Bibles top rty and much, Yal�ablc t�mber­has and was.induced by the family to stayover early life was s . . iaKe I � I i teen idestroyed. Along, the ents, anT at the age of 19 he became I - ,, T limaontheinarkeL Fuilinatruc-. :Were burn � � 4 1 a- night which he did, sle�ping with one of Mr. his par . �, .bogall. The Sebring' This is tho best ed. - Ott wa� youngest daughter of Rev. Levi Wildfang, to the hospital. - I - - f Tavistock, was one of the largest that Black, one of the wealthiest eiti- I � d were- tions given for all Icinds of 'bament work. 1willalso i -A. N. Christopher, own treasurei, anA prior and Parry Soundllin� . I mber of the Bil le Christian church., In o -Peter . � ba,n ath, ,. . the &ins have Vallance's sons. In'thie morning the latter a me. . , -ova Scotia, was robbed � i ., and a string " 6, keep in 8tock Porthnil Cem6t, Nris Plaster, 1, ivate ba-dker, of Ingen oll, has been served �een much delayed and in geuiOced, and rose early and on goi�g b call Mr. 1841 be marri ming vi a 5 - . I three hundred i-Ilvite" 11 Hair, B b, ed Grwe Bro&, and co 'i in and vicinity has ever witnessed. The zen' of Parrsbore, N ii,,a I ,I rick, etc. A full stdck of all theue kept con- r . St as ek to -al. the other iflght of $11,000 in deposit receipts _a . . 7 an imine . atik�tly P ri i ht Warehouse south Pith a writ claiming $2,)00 for assault and stations and villages are i dango w Slemmol'i to breakfal orrified to see a to this country two years la�er, settled on floraf'offerings were numerous and beautif I idin- was on - on hand. CeIJ 4 Ig , � ; I ,r unless ' . - ' at � !, . 0 of the rail�vay track, opooel, e the freight shed. - damages, the complainant being Elizabeth imel$ fall of rain interve es. McLauchlin lyaol of blood on the be Ir rm in the towns] lip of Da lington,where � �ents were very costly 0 - . oom. floor and upon a fa . -1 Six of her claw mates dressed ,in white act- and $500 in cash. H-3 bad taken a room I , .- oney sind. � � . q . -th.. Oankin4, a domestic formerly in his employ. rothers had a for 6 Te years. He then re. ed as pall bearers. The hearse was pre-, the Queen�o hotel, and bad the m �� I F, GUTT RIDGE, Seafor I serious los at one of their closer examination it wao ascertained that he. remained � I - ; : . - in In- . "Xino which was unlocked. . � , � township, ceded by the eight clergymen in atteadjave ,receipts in � valise, . � I � 1481-tf - The newo caused a painful sensation t'mbering depots in wh ch w e otored Mr. Blein iniou hq.d inflicted a deep. gash across moved to a faria, i a Yarino I . - � - i I . � � I .. � . I I I 11 I . 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