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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-07-31, Page 1n I � :243, 189(; 7!!=!- =-!=2nt!--� 1 XXXXxx LY-- 1=1h,z=xlt,r� :!`%-t1 � %---u-%�Z ,1 f0w weel�s I 1 Gooila Nvill I " , rive, aild we, �nl. for there'is � 7 Ilew tllilln'<; 0, t I . I I I Cry 10�v pricck,�Z, I , ��zll,",Iraer goocla � - I Or Qje rest Clf, �i (1 ra, Y, i I 1 1) e 1 t o, - - . i . �Jlhl Whell Y01,1 - C 'I �W,It_ ire w,,111t �, .11 y I ,- , ""I "W" � e-rc,- r.y a11.x,-io1111:T 111"'Ce'to L)JIV. � . . � . � - � "s �Ilr We, woultr v5- -ell to .-ell . . I � I s of MILLI-N1,;Ry- CEI�4, ��� . - - . � I I RFS8 0001)'s- an& � "Z�. I . I I I � I : 'D PR I N- T& � I - NNF-',�Z, INIUSLUNS I )ItY, G,LOV.Uis, - I N, &c., &c. � I I - I . ; � (f J)kls Upil �,o i . lilig to inalc(� 1� . n S. It Ivi I- � �OUR WAY � . ffl Iiiales (Iur-. . �, � '",,111A. . I , i - ! , . ; � � L I �Tn an , ;—P Y1, - A . zh ,z Dry Goods Store �­,%Iessr.q. S'. Gidley I - --the Drew opera� rin , �te.­-Mr. R. S. Langr . I beeiR kept busy t - he? 4e -largre number of: . �that lie recently sold, iis vicinity.—Countk itt is loaking, for a, � 0 6, and (" from .,LVfr-- , 1`iP . yman, Seafc,rth,, on, � -1 � to return it—Mr- Ile, has been serious- , J1 a complication of ,en . 4s speedy recovery..— * , den, viiited relative& � I . I . I . . ,aiia. I � I � Rollins, of, London � .j r �, are renemiog ae-- vrn brought hofoe his� e - � we ,k.—C. W i Vail . in Detroit an� elv.e- .)f R,incardine, � s via- ' , 'Irs. S. Davi&--Mrs.. I I t re(;overin- froin her � - [Incipal Delgaty a C1 ,-ir holidays- vi irilpng- . . s-3 Emmar Ba � he,- . : . 1� nine year" a0a or 41th, has retukri d, 7 �r prOlODged stayli7v I Wsion to Othe IvIo4el -_1 � �,ely patronized frim t.—Orangemen from- t"entralia, headeid by,' 7 rUm bmad, ma�rch�d 4) . .- ;h, to the churelli, I ir mon was preach�d I- . , '�c� A ministerial pien - Ige grounds on Tue1s- ,_ I roinisters, with thetr I minds of the Exeter . I I it church, ca -me pre- � . . .�s outing; and they � � owj'3,11 that could be i - was in excellent 1. arid lawn, tennis af- I � I min'g, while business ; ,�;ed the attention. of . � party- . So pleased Lh the place ana tfm-, to- Ira.ve another, . & I*, te". wjt3 appointetl . ?Iete pra,grarnme. � . � I - -is. - � '.Ossftil lawn party - y the Metbodists on - 10, --a cnie underthe- " ,,.,t-. John's 0.irild, � �(w,(fers an Tuesday,. tl�y enjoye(l them - 'Picnic on Tuesday ,L rove on the bank of 11 well Ruended, tha red by rigs to and - 'L�s Mc-Le,an, of Baf- - I I 11, is here parchas-- iz inarket. This has - -- 4y, - hustle or they .,,ne mity drop some �'ftts on the Lackie - Lion a-n(I are a big- - iam,, urho was very rast week, is agrain, practice.—On Sat- ,vaa reoeived that , F � ,thel, had beenL fore. The thieves- . - � " .. open the doors. . :A) 4 boxes of soft 1. I I Of boots and other .4 all the change,. - e fen On the railway . �% Two wore dark It TDOUStaGher. No�- I rd up to time of vilding, on John dVatif)n-Army as & �)Iic auction to '� H. �e, who oW.Us:1iih'e � - 1-12,4L a. Very ICF%V - , , i4L is out and con- : I I9 in part 2 anct imea on. the list- . '11ifi . -ed. to serve as . is 99, . oole, . has returned 1. , ' 1. . his. wheel by way' i ,� ,,rimsby. He re-- � , ule. looking better' Ay On his tra,vels. ;t. Marys Callegi- - ­ C. ErrittY who, I . i widi the school, w-wrnpanied by a. rritt will be sue- ' :J,bs, of $tr&tford- I ith hii 4ife and I - - at week to attenLI , xth Le,tgue Con- - �Nfj(;hig4n. His, r,ccupQ- on Sun- . . of At*ood. I i ! . � r , I . . .-L . � I . I ! � I . I I I I I I . I i � I � 11 � . I . I � I � I . . . - � i I I ..... I . I � . I - I � � � � � .Ift- . � I . . . I I � i. . I - I , � . I i I . I . . - . � . I I � . 1 t i , I . . I . I . � � 11 I I ! . - ! � . I - - I I : - . . 11 - I . - 11 � I � 1. - � , , , I - - - I .- I I Fli � ran - 1 - , - � a it I I ,+ 'T � . . I - . 11 . . . I ,. - J i . i I I , � .* : , � - � 1 1 4 . . . - -�, � At fe � i . I �, I J � , I . . ) - . . .1 , I 1 1 � . = �� , f i I . . � . . . I . � I . � . - . :� I I . I r I �, 11 . I ­ , , . � – - � I . . I - . I I I - I I . I . - - ;­ f i. �� I X I � 11 I U 1 67 1 , I �� . � � � I I � . I I I � :7 1 - 1 1 1 . I I �, . I . . � . ­ . � . I - . . . . I - i . - I I I � I - . I . I I � . ; I . . . . ; . . . i I . . I - � . . . . . I . I I I . I . 1, � I .. - . � : i : . i � � � I � � ------, -------- � - . I I i I I ' . I � , . . . � I I - - � - - , 11 . - Tw.tNTY-NINTH YEAR. . it - I . . ! � . t i , - � 4: . � I cLEAN �B-Uos., PubEahers. - I . . I - . � . . . I . I � - I 7 M . . . - . -VVHOLE NUMBER, 1,4494. 1 1 - �� . � SEAXORT111 iul�,y 319 18960 1 � ...­ . I �� � . -, I . I . . 9 "MIP;AY9 - I: I 1 $1.00 a Year in Advance. I 1 7 - i . . � - . - � I . I I � I tion. The keactlon In price to rmz5 in I ! L I - - sit wa's made for tbe purpose of keeping their beads above water. At last - . I - THE FRIENDSHIP` ALL THFIE.EARTIrS OIL De eronto"to attend th servic6. Mr. W.J. fo tI " livelihood. Bat, perhaps iti was � The v� . - . . i . ! . - � ' 1863 and then to $8 in 1864 brofight more Po t, a coadjutor with I rs. Yo'rtmans in her Melrl-lltr,before the 23rd of June. Vifty- makin an linspection of the properties un- they were seen and rescu-ed from the Very - I � - I -- I adventurm to the ollflelds, and the pro- I . � -Y - , I I . . � em ly work, spoke of her wonderful influence six mi�-e�= of Winnipeg we reach Port- ' der 2, control of the Park, which now ex- jaws of death. All were weak and �ax- - : . I ITISINTHEHA�DSCOFF-T 0(3�GANTM duction in6rea,sed again. .Again the price ela r ,themarket townof airich I tend -, Oom Fort Erie, opposite Buffalo baiisted from the �eng exposure. The bab ' � I I deplined until, in 1867, It was $2.60 a bar- wi h the young people, and roferre d to her ag - � - . 1, td I y . . ki ue�ce ep3r g and po ct, and one of the priu- neaC bld -ort George as Niagara-on4the- .suffered least of all haming been ,careful - . �F MAMMO-Nn . i � 411USTS W . . rel. Thdn the prodmti6nfell off again,' an rgy and' fl ' ted in, the passin . I uloug distri . I IY 11 . - . . . 61 g ain markets of the Province. While Lake, poin ri shieldled. 0 . of the Temperanqe Act in Prince Edward. cipe �, " .' sing bver 600 wares alomg� tke . . . - , t . -D - Bormar, of Chesley,ha,d a runaway . � . -water side . I .S.' Shore' , of Lindsay, followed here �Y-� enjoyed the hospitality of 'Mr.,Bell, -w a er soi . r. I , . -�= . � and again -theprice, rose. The high&t p6174 ]ge v. j. , - I . I , . � . The Developmen of retroleuni-Almost Itre4ched, though, ivas0'.60. Fromthat with a. short'addr se. Rev. James *Kilgour of the Pellevieu House, formerly of Bruce -A - val able horse from Trebileock's accident on Sanaay. While driving -his . I . I - point it went slOwly dbwn until it reached - I - A popular fallacy among ma�ny busi- the Entire Pro uct of the World Come, � always found M 8'. Youmans a true friend county� and who has a brother in Colbp'me , livery stabI . London, died in Parkhill on tearnattached to ('a single buggy along the . i � I I - . � . � In 1,893 its lowestil" � .. � . - . e -Geast � ness men is., that they hope to attain � I evel. and a true mr,om,� ,n",e,,,y place and posi- tow)nship. We then took the M�nitoba & Monday ni lit. Two young men the 8th concession, �ne uY th' i:d-.r.q,,.n' ..... From the UUlted States, and Rusala:­The _ ,_- drove � straps � � The uncerWrifics experienced by the e.... . ere � I Auccess through the securing of frimds Griiiat oil Pip,08 I I . � seekers for oil in the early days of tlite oil tion. The r laid away in her North,kestern Railway, one hundred and horse from ondon gi�nday forenoon, arriv- broke,' th� toDglie dropped down anil the � i � � . i I I who will stay by them through thick-, . . I ! I � beautif ul in �lenwood cemetery. Dele- - fifty rn�iles northwest of Portage 14 A�airie, ing there out 12:30 o'clock. The horse horses became un anageable. Th6 Doctor I I . [Special Corrdspoi . ndence.], fever made the search only legs. exciting Plot _ - - - and thin. This friendship,.of course, .gates frorn the C T U' of Belleville and And spont some time in Binscarth� district, was radued y the- owner at $1 50. i i his back. The hOrses -- . * * I , i I � - I I . than that of the forty-niners in California. IF at a liv ly pace and - . is all very pleasant, but the. friend- PITTSBURG,- July 23. L In the fluctua- A well whi& Mowed a large azuoun't'of ell other points atte ded the �uneral. A large A distribt in which many former' Huronites -The AWV -rton Canadian says- that the started 0 when it be- , I : : . - . I L ship that counts in a business way is. 'tions of the oil inarket every adv auce of 25 was provided With tanks to stoke I BTAmber of beanti ul and costly wreaths and L are to �e found, among the number b ng : southern a6d eastern shores of Colpoy's came evident the tearricouianot be,-;toPpe.d, ��� . . the friendship of the marninon of un- contr; a baiT-el would mean an I the prod- flo wers were laid n and around the coffin. P. Berqey, formerly of Grand Bend ; "WIM Bay are co+ed with dead grasshoppers, to Mrs. Bonnar 3ifte her little boy (six yeaft I - � I iierease -of tp and justlas the tdnks were completed I 11 - � . I . 1. ;om t 0 ri d let him fall on' --`�. hteousness-in other words, THE P0,000,000 in the value of the world's an . 0 .Diamond, formerly of Hullett � 11_S"�y -' a depth var&g from .3 inches to I foot. The old) clear h ig am rig - Yhear, well ran'dry. . Another well,. which ' _ -oftly lafterwii.rds threw berself ' MONEY. T�is is se- � . A Trip t-�-) Manitoba. McDon.�ld, formerly of Tuckersinith ; Alex., hoppers havie been drowned and washed up road and s . I ' nual production of petroleum if I that pro- seemed to pro.i4alse nothing, was enlarged . . James, Monald and Duncan MeTavisk itud b, 9, and the odor from the 4- out. The horses I continued their Mact Pace I 9 - Y the wavii I I cured to a merchant by.three'thin 8- diietion's W6.rfh could .be ineasuMd. by the slightly, when, lo, it fl6wed thousands of , -PosiToR, 'As letters descriptive had 1,broken the buggy into - . � I Dr,NR Ex Win. Uu6tard, formerly of near Brucefield ; caying bodies is rather unpleasant. until they., I I . 0 . ! right prices, right goods, and being Value Of the Pcnnsyl�,vania art! ' cle. '�116 barrels.' Less' gaan 15 per cent of the se6k- of Journeys from. Ontario to Manitoba have Wm. and George Shirritt, former]: of near -A con le of Kineardine ladies who splinters. 7 None the party was bg,dly , I .right_and fair yourself. . petroleitin from, the *Pdrinsylvania Relds, ers of fortunes were successful frE quently. appeared in your c � y 11 . , I I . � - , but the olumns, it , - � ' r - - ' — i TIff NTY NINTH YEAR, - � �� R1 _ OL�5 �UMUJE, 1,7. ' ' - - - 31C r - ARTFS OTT � . - '1211:MmIllp I ALL Tff� E 11 A . I ' a I 1 . h I I 13 � , t" . or '4allede,l 7 la ie � _auti ul laid n k rrjlD t �n "' I - . though, Is thel best qnd costlimt in the Blake ;',,Thomas Young, formerly of Hay; visited De oit recently, say : Our.im- hurt. 0 I I After iiaving laid clown the law, con- suoceis-of the more fortunate was so over. seems almost usel(ss for me to 'attempt to Thomasr' Bone and Mrs. -Frai&,; McPher- pressions of etroit centre chiefly about a -On the.. arrival ,at Loikdon of No. 3 on . . . . . . . , ... - C. orld. .The lowest point it has reached In whelming that it served as a constant in- say anything that "has not already been said. 5 in Paci e Railwa , . sistency ,&ouid demand bliat-we act twh - . son, forinerly of Brussels; Mrs. John: succession o shirt waists of all grade and the Canadi-' . y last Friday,' � I . 0 -course of 'the steady decii6ae of the oil centive to others.- The Xoble well yielded 110weve!, I thon t that a abort'descriptive I - ) F a Swedish 'man who had taken ill �on the � . � � I -upon our own preaching. Whether I . . Matheson (nee Miss Annie McLeod) former- colors and a nocturnal procession of ) . . we do this or no, we leave with you, market. which 0 *. or many years in 'a little more than a year 500 000 let ter might perh!a s be interesting to some ly of Hills Green. . . bicycles. � tr&iD, wanss e ovea to the Grand Pacific - I � was a little morectuhrrhOf 6bnts a barrel, b�rrols of oil. Another -%veil, the Sh ` of your readers. L A woi d about the crops. Various opin- -Miss Emma Bell, of Teeswater, le � our customers, to judge. - . erman, .. . ft hotel, wbeii, the ir I Ite U th to a child. Dr. while the erude Russia, petroleum has sold flowed 450, 000 barrels In two years.' Those . Jeaving Seafor h at 7.40 on Tuesday ions are! expressed as to the condition of - the that place tf e other morning on her wheel, Jento and rs. 'Franks were bastily . � . I � recently at the wells f r 11 cents, a barrel. who fonnA fortune found it in amazing Morning, we arriv d at Toronto's most im- crops, some maintaining that the. late sow- and reached Guelph in the eveining. -ixty- summoned, � 11 � About those right pricea-well, we The product of the Peiinsylvania-New . po -tant suburb, P rkdale, about noon. In . . S - � and irendered the -necessary .ha,re failed to meet the man who - � . ways. B n the ing, rendered necessary by the wei weather five miles in a, day by a lady -who only assistance. , The 4oman:Ewd ebild-a boy- . York fields i4 naore th ii 20, 000, 000 barrels neighborhood of, the oilfields was like the af minutes a sp cial train of nine colon- i could not see big value in our Men's � if W ­ - of last spring -heeling this season is not bad, are doing w1ell. Mr. X-abIgreen, a boarder ,, will not retard the. growth, coinmeiieed v I I Pants at $1, $1.50, $9 -an I d'$3. 0 ur lv,nn,u�lly; so the' ad' nee of 25 - cents'a mushroom growth of mining communities. st Coaches and th e baggage cars arrived others co'ntending.that the crops are back- and bpeaks much for the utility of the at the ot � fortu� ately spoke the Swedish - -�- - . . � I Boys' School Pants at- 50c and 75c. mix -rel has meaut i�jnu case a merease Pithole,the most remarkable of the ephem- ir In Une city and with those already on ward. lHoweyer, the gqneral opinion is bicycle as a eans of travelling. . lang a � , nd acted as interpreter. The . � . . - . - . . . I . ' We are selling .the balance of our - her with our crowd from the tbat, the crops are doing well,. though not so -Brown' rothers, of Iona, had fifty-four wo an ' he' h,naband were journ' - . � , . of $5,000,000 in the v.Llue of the annual &al oil. towns, gained 1 5, 000 to �0, 000 ih, board, toget ' ' . i r 6,7109 . is ,section alone. And 40 habitants In a few months, andbuildings wept made an aggregate passenger list of - Straw Hats at right prices- one-third product . . far for'Zil as at this - time in previoAs cattle and 15 shdep on board the steamer from Rochester to lChicago. Their, baggage , I of " th ' I I i - - . I V&%rs a- the world ari�llv linew df the - -11 ­­ -4. 4-11 U 11 . oyhr two hundred. ofig those fro . -I- 11 T 13 .- Z- 4.1- 1 -� on regular prices. Sweaters, goll . � . N IYU UP as Ong - Y mag C. - - years. lNe noticed that the farmers of Concordia, hich struck an iceourg. on as r ase at ou oil or r ftu talc_y I . pekroleuin industry. . he gr6,wth of thig It was a fully equipped town, with all the H'Iron we notic6d Mrs. Chesr�e'y and daugh- northern i Manitoba make stock raising a � Wednesday � arrying away her bows. The, might remain until'the mother completely re. 1� - hose, bathing suits, be -Its, bloomers I . I . . - �� . )nt. industry Is ome7 of the ercial wonders te, Ella, of Egmondville ; Miss Hogarth 4- . . which are all necessary for the ( modern conyeniene-es, within nine -months. like a I I - � �� . I an � leading branch of farming, and do not, bo't was beaahed at St. Jokn's, Newfound.. covers. . � I jug season, all sold at right pric4 of tl�e nineteenth . Mr. J. W'. Hogartb, of near Exeter. a -great many in the southern part of tA,e la,nd. - Thee tptain is awaiting instructions -Charles Thompson, a young w cent . Then the'oil threatened to give out, and . -arriea . . ed - i r . ' The American ollfiel, s -were i�ot worked the- place was ides6rted 'almost as quickly W . also noticed that the ladies were in the Province, depend solely on the grain crop. as W whetb, -,r the cargo is to be sold or man who lived in Orangeville, died &A Fri- � ' . � , Talking about right goods, the de- until 1959. Up to th ,t � time the possible as it had been Inhabited- It was in eidst-' ma ority, -a fact that did not at all surprise We think this is a step in. the right dire6- grazed till th6 ship is ready to sail. day, as a result of injuries received in an . mand for lowprices has been so urgent ,value of - the petroleum which. oozed from ence about .two years. Titusville, which us, for is not this essentially the age for tion � . , � i , for wheat is ,ell'n ns Miss Arny Spankie, daughter of Dr. J. accident the day! before. . Thompson was . the ground - at vario-tis p6illts in PeullsYl- bad only 243 inhabitants at the tinie of i - I E. Spanki f r ii i th �ear Orange- -.7 of late years, that sometimes quality women. These two hundred passengers, oats at 7 cents. We wi!ll �ust add that coa e, o Kingston. made a remark- we king in e sto e narries n . i � , - . � . � . � 1. was sacrificed for quantity. On this vania and New York was never, suspected. the Drake strike, had a perinarient growth. with their valises, lunch b"kets, and Man- oil sells at 45 cents a gall6n. ; I � able record at, the recent entrance examina- ville. Re was StA . : g on a coil of rope, .- I - . ; I . � point we are particularly guarded at The . I . ndians had known' -of it always. It bad gained 9, 0100 inhabitants by .1 870, ketts, presented a rather novel spectacle. ' I � � TitOINIAS JA . RROTT. i tions. She " s . only 11 years of age, but out which was attac �e to a' derrick. The 11 I I -- . � . . The most pictaresque place between Tor- � ��' I � -� workmen on th . e derrick, never dreamil' -- 11 . - all times, giving our customers f Lill, They �skimmed the oil from the top of the and it is still a ,large and flourishing city. . —*— I of 187 candi ates she passed.first, securing .. . . . I ' � . We sell high waters on which it ivas of ten'to be fourid, oil City, to V .onto and North Bay is Allandale, on lake I . commence I - value for.the money. I I Oi i as a city'of quick growth, :, 711 marks o t of a possible 844. Inspector that ThompscmFn is on the rope, � . Simeoe. It is fast becoming famous as a Canada" � . I I . class goods at reasonable prices. and they used It as a Iiiiiineig' for the cure but it hold its own and is still one of thei � Kidd says h thinks the young girl has the to hoist it� Thomi son endeavored to get 1, �1 . it. - .;� I sur esort. The country 'between Or- Kent county has an immense'.prop Off �] I I : of rheumatism and -other Ills. I Whitc,niell - important- oil centers of Pennsylvania. . . . I Of ' best record any one in the pe6vince. the rope a,, became entangled in- ' - ill, and North Bay would, we think, be an. apples. I i . I J He was carried up !into the air and then fell I .. arer r . Are you to order a Suit, or ' noticed it a century- beforb the 'discovery At lAthole in 1867 was constructed the . . . . ! going � I ! -Jos ep, h 16nown To- , Overcoat this Fall? If so, we are became of any pracWal use.' Pouchot, .- a unp easant Liurprise to any of the people of -Den-nis Crowley, an old pensioner a with terrific force �etween two large rocks. - I - i - first pipe line, destined to revolutionize the living ronto furrier, has been committed ior tri I . - . prepared with goods, prices and fits rn and wEste n pa.rts of Ontaxio. alone in Toronto, was found dead in bed I Fellow -work i � . . - soldier in the aruiv of Montc4m, wrote a transportation branch of the oil business. the southe by Ma&trate Kingsford. In connection men picked him up in a terribly , � I to satisfy you. . book. in which h6z described the appeararide It was built to the nearest railway station, If, if of a swampy, thou hrocky nature, and -Tfie peach crop in the Niagara district mangled condition,l his br . ain.s oozing 'from a I . 11 � I . will iftver b . with Mr.'--R69ers' recent assignment it is - � I, . � ......... ,of the oil on thb surface of sonie streams, and the on was run through it to a tank in e of any va ue as an agricultural will, be a comparative failure this season. shown thatL goods were sold and others horrible gash in theakulL He was eartied 1, - . . L � (IS _in Al_ L I - .L and Montcalm himself wrote L a letter in which it was stored before ehipmc* A coun.try, though it cont ins some very good -Immense tracts of prairie Ian , to his home, wheri4 he struggled hard for -- -' LL � . ' tim )ef, and is also a re ort for sportsmen. berta Northwest Territory, are being burn- shipped, iof hich % there was no proper i . '. -, , L WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL 1759, -in; which, lie spoke of the oil number of other pipe lines wer6 construct- $ 1 - � record, a I d charge of conspiracy to de- life for 24 hours. i . , I � I - I 0 . � , I t North Bay a C..P R. ,engine was at- ed over. . � . I . � , and. told - how the Indians set fire tio ed, but the business did not become of im- fraud wa� la ., , I - I ! .......... 0 .................. . . tached,to our coaches, nd soon we were -Anthony Scott, of Derebam, -dropped I � I it and produced a great conflagration portanoo until the Stand.vd Oil company � -The Bler. heirn district on Lake Erie is . Perth -Notes� -, I 1. k� . . . . . � I . . on the surface of the stream � . B' t no OnE took control of it. This company had bben rushing over Canada's great trans-coutinen- dead wbi14 a - t work hauling in grainFriday. .a wonder�& blace for berries. On Alexan- Mr. Wivell, a I , Downie � milkman, wAs . . I I � - ' ��� Ued in 1875,,und by the aid of the tal railway; the enterprise required in the He was 72) years of agd. I . . . e's place on Monday 1,500 quarts � , . 1� , L 7 '1�1 undertaking, and the industry involved in -The army worm ii playing sad havoc on *r Sa mp' I . fined five dollars, i eluding costs, at the po- . GREIG d MA CDONA LD thought that possibly this oil m ght be of organ I dc , I . some i -practical valne.- It wag used, bY railroads, which gave it special rates of L of berriefil'IffIre picked; on Tuesday the lice, court, Stra'tf3rd, for obstructing the \ I'll, . . ' L .its construction only ,being re4lized by a the fertile plains beyond' Tilbury, Kent - . . I CLOTHIERS wbitdpeopl,e as Well as the Indanslatei freight, it was able to driveL all competitors . . pickers gAhered 1,270 quarta ; on Wednes- Queen's highway. It seems that the er .. I I L I 11 ; I for the cure of rlieumatisra and sprains, out of the business. It was simply the re- Journey over it. The first place'of import- county. I I it day, 1,400 quarts, and on Friday the fine man would not allow a brother milknian,Mr. . . I I , ance after leaving North Bay is Sudbury, -Mr. W. N. Bell, of Toronto Univerk I . I y, 0. T. W. S. O. T. S. -but the s upply was obtained jby the aid of ftner and seller ol thej oil. It was not a . . total of 2'000 quarts of berries were picked, Blacklock., to pass on the road. , - . . . a wo ' I ! th'a producer of the crude �'petroleum; but, the centre of the c6ppe�-.mming industry Of bas been engaged as principal of the Glen- I -Mr. H.. Patt on, of Sh�,kespeare,while � - . � oden skimmer from the s o of . . I I a" Alkz,ma, We next reaqh Fort William, at coe high school. There were 65, applica- boxed and shipped, and the quality of the . . I. T. S. B. water in which it occurred. - La Pr Pe i 0- the only purchaser of cirude petroleum, it the head of lake Super-' r. The fine steel tions. � % .berries is see end to none in the province. playing baseball it Baden, the other day, I - I . � I leq-va weA found in salt wells, where- it was able to coiltrol production, and, in 1P was run into by a Dase runner and knockl3d . - - ONT. � �. . .1 f upper lake steamships lof the C. P. R. ply -An investigation as to the cause of -the -The Winnipeg Exhibitio-i closed Satur- insensible. He *. a driven home, where he I SEAFORTIE1, . � . $ 1 fact, it has 'exercised a general control 0 between here and Oweli Sound and Wind- death of a seven-year-old boy in a suburb of day. During the afternoon several casualties) . . I � I .- . � tho oilfields for many years. At times it sor." Fort William, efirecially during navi- Montreal, showed that the child had been - lay in that state fc r ten hours. After �a few I - � �— I thefirst of the week,occurred at the grounds . � . I . .. " - r I has ordered tba welli shut down because on, is very busy. It has large coal suff6cated byeating choke cherries A young son of Conductor Hollinger jump- days of rest and , u et, he as now com- �. �W� I t, - %:. _Ip- '\ %­­* , \ overproductloi� was threatened. At other was ed from a imovii � -� 1-1-1 / ,,- and mammoth grain elevators. One -who ng train into another track pletely recovered. . / . .1. / . -S' muell Berry, the young lad ... ; ;,., "t.- - ;,Ipf x I . / , �'& I �tl - ., . /� . times It has fbibidden the use of -torpedoes, and was cut down by a special train from -The wi�rk on the Messrs. Heidlenian . - excursionists will have a pleasant (?) caugh in the act of throwing stories at the . We'll '�31. .,!��In I I , � I - ..� -\ . � - Hamill ton express train, has been c - mmitted theexhibition grounds. A small boy was Tracksell's new flw.-, mill at 8hak,npeare, is � I being rapidly pushed 'i�ead.` The proprie- zv��--A, -, : wh1ch are exploded In dry'or sldw wells for ' . ­i,--� I . iscense of Fort William. - He had re - " t. - - ! . / , .. I . pur . PO 0 � ."'. "'... . I th6 so of Increasing the flow. Late-- shot through the calf of the leg by a etray a . !,� -;A 14'. �, mo�ed his shoes befdke retfiring to rest his to the asylum as a lunatic. " .. . .. . � � .: ,�,;.91 ­ -. 1. k� . . I I � � . ly, it is said, ,the,,Standard 'hits become the - . bulleffrom a shooting gallery rifle, and two tors expect to be able to handle this yeajes , ... �,,,y 1& .. .... 11 � . . '-� - � wny (?) beds, which -Urge shipments of peaches are being � �­, N -. . owner of much pefiolelim property in West we�ry limbs on the do leep by .,� � , Y�-,.,i Z . /I . have be n lulled to a men were bitten by a vicious pig. crop of flax It is 1 a large building, 36x40, . . - - I . V �. . . onlj� thosewho made from Chatham and neighboring sta. I -,,,,� . � 111-�- Virginia. and has entered 'the field of the gentle swaying in tion of a colonist tions to Montreal. The fruit i's carried -Xias Campbell,- of Riversdale, near two storeys and aI half high. The engine " - ­ I N 1: i . them ". :,4 �, ` the � ate�, lost her watch. Peter Besseau house is to be built of -stone. - , , - - - N T i . . *2��-' * � . i . � . .�'-, M� , - , petroleum producer& sleeping car, can understand. It was about I Teesw . , .�, /11 I 4uickly and safely. I found it but denied . the fact. He started -Mr. Rody McDonald who resided on a - I r -�� !I - / . I HAvin ade a fortune through the con- I , . . , .. -- \ . . I o"Olock when we reached Fort Wil- . -T rie Rev. T. H. Groham, B. !A., of � 7 , 'A l cessions f therailronds and gained through we for Regina but a warrant hadbeen procured farm in the V c , 0 arys for nearly ..... - � 4 � > - A I th a nil , a number of Brant. 'Ord., haa beew appointed tcr tb i rec- � - L �Y. , ,I cp� � . . them tb' control of. the entire petroleum and we were visited by ;elegram to Toronto put Detective 60 years, but who eft ab *nt two years AgO . I -� i -.\( - . - the �eople of the 0wn, who, as a slight torship of Trinit church, Montrea'l, by and a, I 4-16 I .. ' . . y ( k11 - .X ,�.�.. � ,� trade, the Standard obtained control of the -1 . . � I , .1 " � men�lento of their night call, must have car- Bishop Bond. - f . As soon as Peter to reside with a datighter in Chicago, died. , I _; . I . . Into Gold, . � 'I- . � . . . .. I - � pipe lines and consolidated them under the riedl off the shoes of the person before refer- landed he was nabbed, and Constable Far- therea few , days ago., at the great a eof 97 -�, . . . ' -In the vicinity of Clandeboye lase week � . -� , 4 1 � I ear,. Deceased loaves z to is 85 �, a : 1, I , . - . name of the United Pipe Lines company. d H ever, a fellow passenger gener- it was noticed that 25 women we ulling qnharson came to Toronto and took him I I . - I / Ow P., committed ' f of age, and t'. .. , : I - . ,I' - . . ., � I r ' Oient �im a pair, which, by the way, flax in one field.' The women are re yea 3 iree daughters. ­ . - , .... I�Lter this company was merged Into the oeusl; tak'�ng an back.. Sandy Symons, J. ( -- I , . I him for trial anj Judge Klein sentenced �-:i�-Ifflss K. M. Lizars and Mrs. Robert, , I., - , ., , I I National Transit company. Trunk lines of 11 ed ample room for the indigpation of active part in this industry. � ' A) . , -1 ­ . * . . I a 'o i . I . are publishing, and . � �' 4,.V1 I.". `1 . - ----., pipe were constructod from the oUflelds the nfortunate gentleman to develop -The Presbytgry of Guelph are aTran - him to three months in jail. I Smith, of Stratford, 1, .Y;, � I .1.1, - -� P I . W.-, . . - 11 � -g . 4 -t '.' � I I I ( . 4 - . - . �j �. , . .. - � . to New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, 0 -Hon. William -Paterson, Controller of have now in press � book ,entitled , 11 Ila the - I That's wbat we Jo with goods in all ,.� I .. -�-A I ... F em Fort William westward, the C. P. ing for the holding of a jubilee in honor of - - . - -�, � Days of the Cali ada Company." whith 0 - ... �. -.. . �, - uffalo,, Cleveland and Pittsburg, and the Customs, has issued orders to have criminal I % I . . . . I 1. . , .­. B R. traverses a wild, broken region, with Dr. Torrance, who in November of this . . -� I - . I ... .� .1 .-. - . - departments this mont]-t. We.start this . " C I . � .� , oil was, pumped to - these points I ristobad of i . I ill have been a minister for 50 years. proceedings inatitu.ted against a number of promises to be very 'interesting reading, to . t� -� � . 11 ra 1 rivers and many small lakes, b�t con- year wi i -ot e - , .. - I the older residents of the Huron Tra a - I . Ck � . I " - I - 1, , , . , being shipped by rail. The ollftelds them- . i Ing valuable forest and miner seamen suspected of'belonging to the crew � �� I Week our annual July sto -takina clear- � iN 1. 1, i . . . . ' t �al deposits.' -Five Kingston township farmers. united � . , .0 , - e . 1� . I . . . selves are completely covered by the pipe , I - -gates on the third of a vessel discovered in the act of land- pecially. ... . ,an ...- - - .�,. . , . . . - � I the'train sways around a rock, !which and swept away the toll .1 . a contraband carge at Low Point, Cape -Miss Edith Taylor, of St. Jamisie rec- ance. - A midsunu-ner clearance mp , - .�­ .-. � . I I I I system. The petroleum Is delivered at the i I araqui and Perth Ing � - ; 1 � . i ail ty Breton, iearly in July. Chief Preventive tory, St. Marys, who has been studying - w .21�. . -towers over us to aheight of fifty or! concession, between Cat I i It ineans th ! '� '. - � I . well to the - Standard company, whose feet, the next instant she mounts a �restle, which they claimed were unjust. 1, I - i somethirictat t1iis store. . . , . I 1 5 . Officer Phoran., who came upon the smug- kindergarten work for two I I - i 0 , . .. � . I gauger measures the contents ot the tank ,with, water boiling and roaring far �elow ---�Miss Luxton, daughter of Mr.: Willi I am years, and has , ;. - . I . I I glers wi4h his men, was seriously injured in been -taking the course in Ottawa for the 4; 0 . . - -kness 49 she gathe.rin, tor,ether of c(ld lines, broke at intervals and turns it Into the pipes of F. Luxton, the well-known Winnipeg news- �� - � 0 �. -- I — the National Tranalt company. Three per �then� all is eclipsed in dar . will be married to a yox� a melee Ivhich took place. Past ten months, has just passed her final � - 10tS, TeMnantsand every line that fro � thunders through tunnels c � the paper man, n ' i - i . a inderg i � .. cent is deductod for leakage, etc., and a re� - Montrpaler next month. I . . -Thefe was. a popular uprising ag inst examination successfully as ki arten � . any ,,ca -use whatever has not sold a. - solid, rock. We next reach Rat Portoge, an I . ex county the other night, directress. I I . - . ceipt for the amount of the oil Is then given important town on the lake of the Woods, -Rev. J. A. McDonald, of St. The as, toll gateq in Ess � , - -1 quiakly as it shoulcl, and the. pitting o - I ---------- - to the seller. At the end of a movO or six - with'several lar e saw mills, the product of the ne ncipal of the Presbyterian - a., and threb of them, together with the resi- -The first load of new wheat, tbis yea -es - . - .. .'I,- 0 �� - ; *' ' w pri his dences f the toll -keepers were burned crop, was dieli4erea on Thursday, July 23rd.1 *- . � . weeks aeortilleate Is given in placA of the which is shippey.westward to the prairies. dies College, Toronto, has take4 UP i . � I . prices on them that mean money saved . -- , - I I -- r . eceipt, A;nd the tradiii- In Oil nowf ys Is While here we chanced to meet Mr.; J. T. residence in that city, preparatory to as-: down. it was the work ofsome eighteen to Mr. W. Thompson, of Mitchell, by M�r- . — entirely In thp pipe line certificates. surning his new duties� . I ! or tw�Oy farmers in the vicinity, -who, Win. Courtice, ;of Fullarton. The gram - - - - - - - - for those vho buy. � . . . - Wre , formerly principal of Hensall- public I without 4ny attempt at d uise,. broke in was very plump, of the golden Amber var- � ... I . I ago it was thought ttaa�t the acipal of E,eewatin -A comprornise' has been arrived t � - iBg � I I � . � . � -. . . � - Ton years. sebool, but now �prij M a e-;; ,�. drove the occupants out, removed iety, ana tested 62 pounds to the busibeL ' . - I A SFqTIXG�WELL.. ( , I Pennsylvania oilflelds had reaclidd the He was acting as presiding exam. tween the two iiartiles in the ethodist' the door - : . . tl school. . ; t4n0lard. waa paid for the deal of a nuls&uce. limit of production, but here wasl a cry . church, Wallaceburg.! The present minis- the furniture, and then fired the buil4ings. Fifty-five cents s , I I � You can make your dollars do extra was consictereid afgood . . 'v - iner A the teachers� examinations then be- � mment wheat. I . - . I *' 89', in �eld at Rat Portage. We were inform- The offence is punishable with impri�o � . is ter, Mr. Buggin, will give up ,his charge at � . _ - i ' . . I i -, this stodc-takiTl& But a Pittsburg druggist,' � one of 'the steady increase from- that time unt � � gI � I -Rev. J. T. in, of Mitchell, and his . duty 1y attencliiio �0 - pioneer patent medicine men, obtained when the maximum was reached-�3, 000,- ed t at witifin six miles of Rat Portage over the end of the year. ! I . foT life. � I from the New , fa,mily had a very ose shave from a bu . � I ear the product lof the . -Mr. Lloyd, 'of Walkerton, with A party of -45 emigrants rn- J : Eale, a supply from the salt well -of his father 000 barrels. Last y a th, usand men were en gaged in the gold . six ing out on Tuesda morning, last week. T . he 11 . � and begEin bottling it- In quantity, selling Pieninsylvarila llcl& was only 20, 00,000 min a. The,lake of the'�Voods is the larg- teams put up 275 loiids of gravel on the iglanduStates passed through Toronto the . . aVInIZ L I - . . I ier dav bound for the'Cauadian North- fire was caused. b a little boy I - with . I I ; . it under the name of I i Senma oil" arid rec- barrels. But with.tho' threatened ecline es, ody of water touched by the C. -P. R. Carrick Road in 19 hours. 'The gravel'was oil� - - I matches in his ',)ed room: Ne dremen —Cash or Produce. � I . . st. They were : Ic ct One rrice orn-men of the PennsylvantaL prodi tlo� e the - good, and well put on.11 This makes a clseap W4 mostly adults, although L � I ding It for the ailm4nts for,which C� . betm een lake Superior,* and the Pacific coast.. i I I thrbe families with children accompanied were quickly on - and, -and soon had the ' the Indians had found it a s ecific., news of the discovery of new and ri h ter- I 1 . . I, � , P t is4tudded with islands, and is a favorite road. i - . I ' -r- so ' I tbe� party;- which was under the charge of fire put out. Mr. Kerrin's loss amounts to The first company for. the dev�elopment ritory in West Virginia. From5OO,O 0 ba re , tforsportstnen. Three miles west of -Ar.Henry Sippe� has delivered the I I . � . e grain warehouse Mr�4 C. 0. Swanson, Dominion immigration about $300,'chiefly for clothing destroyed. . of tbo oilflolds was incorporated in -Decern- rels in 18&9 the West Virginia fields i umP- Rat Portage is Keewatin, in which is lo. first new wheat at th y � ert, fell ��� � � . TODGENS � .. - and the pro uctio]:L New Hamburg, weighing 63 ounds to the agent in the United States. These settlers -Mr. George emp, of Hibb . ber, 1854. It 'wag known as the PehnsYl- ed to 8, 500; 000 in 1893, . catO the ike of the� Woods Milling Co's . . . 90 to Wetaskewin, Alberta, N. W. T., from a high fence: to the. ditch along side, L' el I va,nia Rock OU. company, and itwas to un- is still increasing. At the same tim 3 there " 3th fl ur milli, the largest in Canada, bushel, the yield was 35 Enshels t . o the . andl aligbi 11 BROS, CLINTON. I orty on is a steady growth In the productim of the m'nmo :10being over 2,000 barrels Per acre. where they will take possession of 'home bing on t1he back'of his head, was . ap, . dertake the development tb acity I was st6ads selected for them lastepring by dele- insensible from the' shock for some tinie� I . . T it 'n near Oil creek.i A sample 0hiollelds, and one of tb� geolol Ists of was selected on. account of -Mr. John Cotter, of Burl'in I - .1 Cherry ree u gton The first impressi6n was that Mr. Kemp - . . — This ' ad charge gf�t;ea sent for the purpose. V ." poin' I o ry estimated sorn � years day water power, while it is also a' thrown frorii a rig, of wbich he V I 14 � . � of oil obtained frorn Ek spring on t 'is PrOP- -the geological u OY T litse lendid , 1-Over-2050hogs at theGovernn*ntpig- had received a broken neck, but be recover- � I I NOTICE- ertv ha& been submitted to Professor Silli- ago that there was as mucii oil Qosited ' ntre for milling, being on the on Friday afternoon, arid almost instantly . _ Ohio " the ..con enient ce I . -The horse had become frightened gery, near the River Humber, sev6n miles ed in a short time, and is now around as. , � man �Ihel eminent chemist, and he liar] under ev quare mile, O�- dire t line between the great wheat fields of killed. . I � � 7 from Toronto, were found to �e infected usual. . . . rritory in bf Manitoba and the by a passing ra, . I .. Voters'List, 1896. Manicipality of Tuck- suggested the possibilities of its future and ri6hest=: mile in the il to the fertile prairies t in. ' Leonard R. Wilker, of Tayi8tock, who , . . - . with cholera, and the entire herd has been , . I - . � I smith, of the County of Huron. had in icated how A could probably be re- Pennsylvania has produU. Th� ol�IY No thwest and ihe consuming markets of -At the Bisley shooting, Hayhurst won laughtered and the diseased careasies burnt. onWeduesday, last week, underwent Au . r, d6n by the frst com- I Places where na- - mill is a 05 in the 9ontest for the Queen's Prize, I'll, e the east In connecti n with - the . on Frida . , fined.., Nothing wa .1 problem is to discover the - - I he pens also have been thoroughly disin- operation for app dicitia, 'died .N . ,� I -Notice ia hereby given, that I havo transmitted or � succeeded by the Seneca ture has deposited this oil In quantities. lar e cooper shop, the barrels being made of and Munro"and Mitchell also won money . . . . . pamy, i md it was . ected and all precautions taken to prevent afternoon. . Dece ed, was a quiet, sober, in- � . delivered to the ptrsons mentioned in sectiong 5 and ' d-ni now about po lar cut near , � prizes. The winnings . of the Canadian team agion. The hogs were dustrious citizen, . his ,sudden death at a � . 6 of the Votero' Lists Azt, the copies required by Oil coilipany,'incorporated under the lawas The United States pro the mi! 1. - spread of the cent ' ' 7 per cent � of amount to '4500. 11 - luaid sections to be E:o tranfmitted or de"ivered of tJ18 of Connecticut. This company sent Colonel , r) the oil of the world. Russia or a bundre west of Rat Portage b at the Toronto cattle market on the comparatively e I � age ,4 rs) is a great - r list, m&de purEttant to said act, ot au persons ap- E. L- In 1879 the -14� child of M W. A. Browm,' of Mae- - , - I vjLr. t M lay. source of grief to wi ,e circleof friends. Drake to the- property in 1857, and produces about 40 per cent. tb country is still of I a rocky, broken na 2;u,hgh.f , pearing by the last revised. anessmeDt .roll 6f the Drake dot -ermined to try the experiment of United States produced 20,.iQ00,000 baxrel& which, as we near Winnipeg, gradu- donald st�tion, �Ianitoba, had both big leg's . ' . � � said mmicipa)ity to be entitled to vote in the, ruuni- I . taken off at the knee, Thechildwas Play- -Mr.W'. McInnes the newly elected He leaves a wife a A four daughters. cipality, at Elections for Members of the Leglslftt�jve sinkiiig a well for'oil, as had been done for In thQ same year the'Baku district of t11 I assumes the c[iaracterifitics of the . �- member for Nanaimis, British Columbia, -Mn Muir, wernment, Instructor of .- I uced 2,500,000 ibarrels. In all . . ingonth track and was not noticed by some . 4aid salt. He did not begin to drill until 1868, Russia prod ie. After croWn g a 10 iron bridge � � Aasemb'y And at Nivirilicipai vections, and that L - � pr ir men who ere pushing a freight car. who with -his wife has been in Ottawa for Dairying, came home to St. Marys on Sat, . . . list was firot posted uo at niy office in Tuckersmith, m ion 01 1893 the United States produced 48,500,000 we reaehlVinnipeg, the urday.night, 18th inst., and, after retiring, or and- lie -did not reach the cons 11 . mat . over the Red river 2 T�e uffalo I -Ake Di some weeks ha�s been made a happy -lather jag, I on the BiiA aay of July, 1896, and remains there f hislabor 000,000 bari-els. This de- � I - he st�ict, north of . inspection. Electors are called upon to .examine the s unol Aug.28,1859 ' ' When he and Russia, 33, prilnoipal city in Cana 'a, west of lake Su- Moosejawl where are- located a community since his arrival. The source of his joy is a rose and went to the refriLgerat6r to get a I said fifit, arid if any omlesione, or any other errors struck- oil at a depth Of 693/2 feet. .011 was velopment of the Russian oullelds has been pe6or, with a population, according W the visit- , boy who io' no doubt a born politician. It drink of milk. nfortunwtely for him a . . of the beJ farmers of Assiniboia;, was are found therein, to take immediate proceedings, to. - taken out at the, rato of 400 to 1,000. gal- ,made possible ,by the recent liberality of re � i,it census, of 38,0)0, not 40,000, as is eil by a se� � vere hail storm. It is re is proposedl to call him Donald Laurier pliife fell from th shelf, rand breaking on u87 !floor a sharp ge of it stru have the said errois curreated according to law. , lons,a day. At that time the value Of Oil the ]Russiam government. At first the oil- a ly quoted ,in 'geographies. It cop- ported nes. Mr. McInnes wad said to be the -the ck him with . . . . . . � I - : -we fields were held by the government In , that the � crops of sixteen farmers re MdIn . ALEX. G. SMILLIE, was abol-it $9. 50 a barrel, though the usas mands the trade of the vast region to tle youngest member of the new House of Com- such force. as to Be -er the tendon at the back �� F of I The, flow from the 1872 they were opened, but a very heavy almost toWly destroyed. ' i . - 1, ' . r Clerk of the Township of Tuckersmith. t were limited. I north and west, is hai�dsomely built of an I -A she I af of oats taken from Mr. James mons, but -he is said to be outdone in * this ,6f his heeL t citement, which tax was placed on the product. Last year J, I 9 Dixted at Tuakeramith, the Slat day of Ju1Y,'1896- I)rake, pump created ai, excellent qnality of brick arid stone, but has Two Mountainsl -An - interesting and largely attended r , I . . 1 1491-1 - and the neigh- the Russian government ,reduced the I Lackies farm,on the 7th concession of West capacity by r. Ethier, of I I I , spre,id, through the country, one great drawback, �iz., its streets, only Nissouri, had: not a singlii o4t upon- the who is 23. Mr'. Melnuesis 25. . ceremony took place on Saturday, -July 18th, . . I . i .� .. . borhood of the Cherry TrOrun, which was freight rates on the oil so as to assist the two or three being p;�ed with blocks, the ted with -The Walkerton Telescope says that the at St. Jose&'a �Lomau Catholic church-, - ; . � . . : " near the little town of Titusville, soon producers in competing with the American , i - ing ones bein , Vorse than the worst straw. The army worm is credi M eClary Co: on, have dis- Stratford when 4iss McKeown of Wind- . . , . remain the mischief. It has attacked the corn, and mp nylp of Lond . 1 J, .; I swarmed with ddveDt*`, rs. These met shippers of OIL -We now export about two- Hiron- count side ro'd. Of course, at the . he'p.clay at -Walkerton is sor ; Miss Arnold, of Baden, and Miss , I I . I � is.also working in the flax.. - - covered that . H. R, Jack on with varying success, ,but �the possibilities fifths of our pri:Zct. The exports were at premen spring and - Jy the thing they want for the man'- Weaver, of Shakespeare, received thewhite - . t they are dry, but in the . u I . s . ere not realized until one time more than half the product of !-Abeautiful chancel window, prefiented neai ware. -It couelains, how veil, admitting th�m on proba � tion as Loretto . !; � . of the discovery w . � fal-they are said -to be almost impassable i the local circle of the King?s .-Da,ughters, facture, of grani e I - - . 1)y Nuns � i .... or Sisters] of the Institute of the '. - , � . Xst 11fidwincr" well was our oilfields. Still, the export business and a disgrace to the city, in case of fire the ; I , � I 1 1861, when the :fl , and manufactured by the Hobbs Mann- ever, :a single ,heinical substance of some , i iiicli needed shows a consistent increase every year, and, fire engines Dot being able to reach the scene bee d that prev, � ' Bishop O"Conuor of -- found-L-thAt.1s, the first wen ;W ' ,n kin nts it.from cementing prop- Blessed Virgin Mary. i 1� . ny, London, has � - � V I gnize the competition of . . � � � no pump,to, bring the oil to, the Surface. though we rec' . of the fire. h the presen facturing Compa erly, 'and the "a"ompany have deci ed to London, condue d 1; . & SON 0 t day the ceremony, a i �� i I placed in position in, the new A�glican t K-- . But with the wo�&rfo Wctease in Pro- Russia, the - superior quality of A.mericAn has not escaped Winnipeg, for the bicycle' - . I have it analyze to find out what the sub- among, the asslisti g - clergy was Rev. P. . Direct Importers of � . church, Wallaceburg. . I udden drop in the Price oil gives it a hold on consumers abroad is: there, and it not only furnishes amus ,- is, and vvhether it would be possible Brennan, of St. arys. I : -. duction came a s e- -04 the evening of August 3rd, a large stanc(, . . r -. Jules Robin & Co.'s Brandy, Cognac, . I of the oil. It was far more sudden than . which is hard to looson. The Russian oil inent but serves a practical purpose in the to remove it. So far all the clay used -An event h peried in St. Marys on � � � L, France; Jno;.. (16 Kuyper & Son,Holland the recent advance In pri�e and fari more product is now About as completely con- delivery of parcels, While here we met .excursion will leave Berlin for Lansing, beenJmported from Germany. Thursday forero6n, 9 -3rd imt., �that bbas . . Gin, Rotteidarri, Holland - Booth's , i e product of the United-�Stated, Mr. Wm. Holloway, formerly of Clinton, Michigan, The excursion is under the has y . remarkable, From a value Of $9- 50 a bar- trolled as th ices of the Berlin . Saugerbundi a sing- .-AL party of four persons had a thrilling caused sorrow to enter many homes in that, - . Tom Gin, London,. England ; Bul- - rel oil dropped to a point where it -was nearly 90 per cen of the producers having but who now looks after the interests of the au5P . district. Shortl�i after breAfast 11r. M. . loch & Co.'s Scotch Whisky, Glb6s- I Ing society. The Waterloo ban goes exp-r�ence en' Lak6 Simeoe, during the Fletcher went out to dig, potatoes for dinner I Irish aotticillynot,%vorthta'king!frOnI the ground- placed their in ts tia the hands of cer- Doherty organs and pianos in the Prairie along. I sud;lt�n. storm which. blew up on Wednesday . I ' I . gow, Scotland ; Jamieson's . the oil were limited, and the tainrefiners. Ninety-two per -cent of- the Qity. At Winnipeg, different routes were . y and upon returning to the house he was , - The uses of . * r B den, a 13 -year-old Galt boy, - eveniiig last W&A. At 4.30 Wedneodw - I I Whisk , Dablin,.Ireland ; also Port demand for it was extremely small. It - taken to various points in Manitoba and the -Walte startled to find hit wife lying at the bottom y - oil product of the world is now In the - � � and Sherry Wine Jrom France and . . was lifting'an Id rifle from a dite �- , when afternoon, Gecrge A. McDuff, an employe the stairs dea& ind upon examination it, was shipped to market, and then sold for bands of iwo trusts -the Standard Oil districts, a few going through to the coast. e I � nd hotel, Orillia; .Master Alan' 'Of ? I 00211 'ists we . . 11 Spain. Agents for Walker's Whisky, - enough to pay the transportation i pany and. the Russia n� oil union. I ' - A sorry to the w apon ex�loded The bullet lentered at the Isla was found that her neck had been broken. � I . )a,vis,. ,barely Alany of the excuriw re theboy's righ arm below the elbow and Galbraith, the �iiue year old son of Mr. W. -Would L appear that I Ontario ; Royal Distillery and'1: . " . . GEORGE GRANTH"'�BAIX. . , part, for, inI the shortif1space of a few days, From ciic'nmstan�es it charges. - . � � I I tered the bone. It maybe -Galbraith, teller of the Union Bank, To- I . Ale and Porter, Toronto. � . on'of af- : I many warml friendships had been ormed, completely sh She had gone upstairs and noon -rewhing in consquence Of­Lthis Conditi I —*-- L � necessary to ai nputate the arm. . ronto ; the bafant daughter of.Mr. -William - - . I ' )0 006 barrels Of I 4 - . . . I - Tatersoit of 5 Markham street, Toronto, the top been seiAd with dizziness and fallen, - i L , fairs it is estimated 10,0( , . and we were reminded of the words of the - e A distingi ished party -visited Niagara 1 40 - � . oil were allowed to run to Waste, in 1862 -The rema�ns of Mrs. Youm'ans, poet : . . i i - Falls on Frida T, remaining over � till Mon. and nu ,Miss Ethel nil ,age . years, backwards. Mrs. Flitelier was 68 o -- 7 i . ident of -,the L . atill ' � TO THE PUBLIC I- _ 1. ?I for lack of market. . . . - L celebrated'te � perance worker, who died in I 11 To know, esteem, 0 love, and tben io Put, day. It consisted. of the Lieutenant -Gov . Sll em rked on a light ski to skim, over . Agel a respected r'es . I . 14, . I so cheap To . cton -for inter- ' & had lived with her husband . in 8t. Marys We have opened a retail store in But -now that oil -had become . ronto, wer taken to Pi ing heart." their essure, but L . � 1 Makes Up 11WIS tA18 to mLny a feel ernor and M rii. Kirkpatrick; Sir Oliver and. the shinling water at their el. where ' . I . wholesale busi- it came into favor for Use in lampS. This merit. The f eral to9k place on Tuesday I fierce g e Lpringing up sud enly blew them for 11 years, coming from Usborn, I The time had pawed very pleasantly in Miss Mowat, Hon. 3fr. Hardy and Mrs. 1 , ided for a � I connection with our demand, and One whibh July 21st, fro, the Fi�st Methodist church: , 4� 11 they bad res bout 20 yea". There ness in -the rear 61 the new Dominion meant an increased I I Ivocal and instrumental music,- speeches, etc. Rardy, Hon. Mr. Gibson and Mrs. -.Gibson; ontin , the lake and the rifted until the. ­ 'who along - , - .1 I ja`j again the,price Of Rev. W. J. Joliffe, pastor had- charge of Z are four sons and four daughters, bank, in GoGd's.olcl stand, - whe ,grew so rapidly tl- . � � �Politics formed a very important factor in Hon. Mr. Balfour, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. E&- Uost at ,ack the dock at averton, throw- -, - . re we . The uc ion 1. the services. ! After singin� 11 Jesus, Lover � W&ter. The with her husbau4 are mburning her sudden T market petroleum shot up. i - gar, Capt. Kirkpatrick; Park Commission- ing thein all into the older � W, will sell the best goods in the f M � F msusged to cling to removal. All the children were present at , delivered decreased in- 18o3; and again In 1864, for � 0 & Soul,'� prayer - was offered by & v. conversation, and it was rather amusing to era J. W. Langinuir, George Wilkes, Mrs. eml** of the part3 I - at bottom prices. Goods had crOwded the Oil- Mr. ouck. Mr. Jolifre read Psalm xxiii, I hear C. P.' R. employees denouncing the " � over eight hours, - heroic- the funeral which took place to KiAtIon - L to any part of the town free. the adyentux;ers Who . ernme�t which had built the JAngmuir, Mrs. Wilkes and Amelius Ir- he or ' ,,I;:,rk I i bl,Qir BDmala- and a selection from Revelations. Rev. 10r * policy of a Gov for ' OemOterY- - � I I .. . 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