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UM q�, .:j I - TRODUCE � I I Canada. estate left by her husband and father, esti- Anna Holm . -- . I L . I I . . . . . . . es, ge',.e.n.tted her with a -com- to move. They had to depart, wading kn 'I cei I .. .� L ... � � - - mated to be ic J ee elf a righbroyal welcome. They were .. I . . , -- . something like a million dollars. plete works, beautifully deep in water in order to reach' sio Is iv v . ENSERTIONS I I �-Thioe ,�resbyterian8 of Lucan have de. det of k- 1. . 11 ed it I -includes a valuable mansion and bound; - as I possession of the home, and pro . I . , " t , I ... ­,. , - . Thitestate lend, g ­ Ci large their church . entu - ; �. WANT"r"D. . , - a recognition of the school's good where they had to main for about twenty- I 43!ieded to enjoy the maz,p dance for many �. . ­ - .: I - . . , -, — Mi . -Miss Pauline Johnson, w6 has been at park on the bluff overlooking the Falls; and will. She made a suitable reply in acknow- four hours bef re re � . � . . 6 16 ... . - .. . � . .) � - SILKS I I . . the point of death from diphtheria at Brant. on the American side of the river, the ledgment of the kind gift. Miss Holmes It. was anything' bat pleasaut to remain E. Hod 0, Son ov,mr. James a i I I ford, in now recovering'. fashionable Clifton house property ; large goes to St. Catharines to reside with her ' ' 17 i UNCY DRESSES � !, I . I � 1. A i 4 ­ We are open to buy . - -Bar-Ah Belch, of Belleville, is suing Sam. sections of real estate there and elsewhere, t . there all night without uuything to eat, a Hodge I A . I.., J .. . - . - paren a. ' Huron roal. near, 30tchell, bas � I - I . night arted a black -omit 'a shop, at, Britton, in � � 11 -i I stocks and bonds in the Suspension Bridge -The sparks from a portable engin that few , hborm and OL : Hoare's boat they the township of HIM&. Re' is -a Ateady . _eARASOLS it .., ... I I I uel Smith, of Sophiasburg, for $5,000 for . like Wb Friday; JRj the help of a ot'- h . ss , 11 . e net . . coLLAM & 001-Fft -� �� . I ... Rides, Wow, - I breach of promise of marriage. 'companies, Sind other corporations. * is be:ng used in Goldthrope's sash and door mans,;7601 rescue them. There were sib I I 4R -T WATIS-11'28-1 I I... -- - . i I I -There are 113 inimates- in the county of -George Bennett, jr., a #%leigh, Kent factory ia,Goderioh set fire .to the building 150 cordA of wood and , out young mauand a first -clan mechanic, 4 1 L * I - L . .. WITH THEVVW--- Waterloo House of Risfuge, the largest countys farm6r, had a narrow on -crown I i I - 3L. Butter & cape from on Wednesday of last week, but the fire floating &tov a lot of lumber - � . � Eggs. i . iRd. .- I Attorney Idington, of Stratford, i Ns � .. . I . ­ . i - MUSLI, I I-- - . - . . nuruber in the history of the institution. a frightful death. He virse'running a saw. was ekti#gu0shed before much -damage was -Th I . � very truthfully �sa a, ,that- the childron�a . j I � YOU01 00 of crime in t e publi - I - - ' ing machine, an& steppin too near the done. I t peop, 11 I ATE L , // � ;­ Call before, dii I " . -The Goveruor-General in about to fix a. e Of school xection'No. Bch I 1,T8F. , " %--- allosing, Re we want ,your pro.: . � 9 3, MOrru, to t a number of 60, assembled . oper hours, a 11 e streets at, hn- A I . -. .... 1. duce, and can ple*you, with a pnee. date for closing the India famine fund,which tumbling rod,' t6 knuckle caught his -TWO accidents occurred in: the Goderich at As residence of ThOWUL Mflier pr nd he recommends the pass. . 31 . I -- - . I . , 5' ffte, ing of thei curfew bylaw. - I -ftwAXD�ftw - - .. L-1 . , L , L th " - I � second he was whirli organ . A ' - .� I ... .. I - BROS.2 ' � L 9 . . I I 17 IM tOrY last week. On Wednesday on Pdd&y STORM. 12th inak, an presiated *-R. P. Ni0ho4 of -th;' Log= road, and � L has now reached $13o,000. clothing, and in � foe - B"TT]Z . � -George Mercei. overnor of Guelph jail, round i6t a frightful rate. Nothing d . MENSE RANYGE O� . I - in dead, aged 79 years. He hail coull Wm. Kneeshaw had, for the second tim'e'� Mr. and UM MAW with. a -Rutl.* worded X Brow I '] [ I � -CRY held the have saved him had I - - . : �4 ­ I I I .not the rod become de- .part of -one finger taken off, and is now off add[row and a bSsutiful . n, of Nitchell, have entered into - , . . . . haugiig parlor partnershipin the blacksmithjug business, . I L � . � . -1 posaftion of governor of the jail for 37 years. tabbed from the engine, when he was libet- work. - On Saturday, while Robert - Black, - lam , AS A recognition of Valuable assist I _ - I ; KEE (3-C:)(:> I S . L South Main Street,- - - - SEAFORTH. �, - � - - . � . . . -The.induction of Rev. W. J. MeCaug- ated Irpm. his perilous position. AB it was, _ , ance I'; aill oicoupy a .Ahop, on Main street, *2 L - I � . — T.11lu I was po is ing 0 -free accommodation sup. i . . �ij t: h I - he el 11 L L L .1111111,11111111111111m ...... ban to St. Andrew's pastorate, Toronto his right knee was Aisloented an engineer, �li hi ,, up the machinery, ren ored by th. 1. . I - 1 .q1"op-qb., � - . I � , I -,- . 'L=.AL"Z-S !ra L -HAT I , � d his side he got his hand jammed by the eccentrics. plied to . 11 - f Icr-r _ . takes.place in the, church on Friday, 26th. terribly bruised. parties attendink the annual enter- -On Wednesday, ioth:imt., L � , -Mrs. Wigle, of Carman, Manitoba, whq ta undef.L L John Wood, . I I DISSORIPT I . - -The many fri ' tsinmen held " the auspices of the a former resident of Hibbert and. -Mtehell. . I . I 101J.- I Win. Stouffles box been sentenced at , endsof Charles Barelay, had been visitin 'her mother, Mrs. George schO61 section, d 1 - I- I . � I . . . _g uring the past eight -years. died &this home in Fort Erie, i the 73rd I . . � . rs he penitentiary, , who spent his youthful Asys in Strathroy, Cox, of Goderich, for some time The address was read in7behalf of thoo' 'year of him-oge. His remains were I I I i I . for steaHn from the farmers of Athol will be sorrl tio heAr of tbe L sad misfo t , left for her . e . " i L . I L I . 9 a r une h6me in the Prairie Province on Monday of sembled-, by Charles Michie, an as , brought IL will be given L the 11 L I I I ,�, , township. . . . V- . that has &Hen him, ,He was braking for last week, via Chicago. d the presen- to -Mitchell .sad interred in Trinity e-huich z ihe Millipery, optu* - 11 Department � i . he Toronto Court of General See.. the Grand Trunk for some years, I . Her niece, Alice tatio'n made by Min Mary 1, M& ,­ I.. . e � I � a -At t running Cox, kee6mpanied her as far an her home in I Wilson. Mr. cemetery.. - I - - I �� . - I — � L. . I I I . . sions, T4zzie Tacker, who picked the pocket on the Buffalo and Lake Huron branch, and L Dakota.� - . .-. ., . . I Miller made a brief but appropriatd reply, -A cow belonging, to.James Callin, J P � -.-.I I ... 1. .., . of a postoffiee clerk of $100, was sent to afterwards removed t I ' after which a enjoyable time was spent in Of North Easthope, the *t -birf . . : --- I . I I the State of Con- -Joseph Rollins, of Crystal City, Mani. dancing. an * I to a moustrosfty,_ her day gave - a . � The Canada Busineos CoUege, ' penitentiary for three years. necticut. it was who d Aber amusements.' L in the shape of �& calf - . 1: 11 I � IFAUL 1, . . L I q Stores Are � . ile 'there employed a toba, who has been visiting his brethers -Many will hear with regret the news of 'with two head I I � LLL . CHATHAMP ONTARIO, I � -TheVandecarfarmof 150acres, hitu- *fewdaysagoin the vicini of Hartford, and other friends in and around Exeter, left 0, two hind legs and four - .1 � . ated near Vandecar, was sold by the as. that he suffered the -Jose Of-, - the death of Mrs. M. Kerr, mother of John fore legs, as Well a4tWo tifli Of course � . . L . . � U'the great #�ipply school for the beat business I Lth his loge be- � on Friday last for, his home in the West. Kerr, of Wingliam, ab the, home of her' ib is d . I . � . . . - ky Goods, :� . I L L firms. Students graduating at- this Inedtution are . Biguee, Henry C I d Purthased by low the knees. He �a now in the I Hartford It is 16- years since Mr. Rollins went to ead. I I � I sure of good p � ; Angus Ross, of n . I .daughter, Mrs. . David Greit Huntsville,' -Mr. H. A -Southwick staiUd *pe m -tions , - . - , � i . a3ving e1nP10YWenL Our last week's � Is . N=oT9'toc:k, folp $4,200. . v Hospital. - Manitoba, and he says he would not like to Muskoka, it Is - the new " i � - notice coumned tile placing ot gout pu If, two I -Rev. Dr. Jackson, pas -Mr. James Grill Ic her 8 I 6 ear. ceased wat in I -creamery at Avouton, on Mon - I Company� � , . . tor of Knox i, of Nichol, Wellington return to Ontario, to liv�.; . - . - ! Stenographers, one Book-keeper and one' Vescher. . . born in -County Do wni . reland, in 1817, and. day 15th inst. The Russian separator that - .41 ; . , .. I church, Galt, has accepted a call to a county, lost a cow4, 1e other day i 0 - � Since these we have placed Albert Wallace &8 "- . in a very -An incipient fire wag nippid at the - was arried in 1835 to Samuel Kerr,- to' he purchased recen , . � - ill church in Cleveland, Ohio, and will leave . tly and hich was set, - 4. Cash- Dry. Goods 8 I ; sistaut Book-keeper, with D. W. Rarn & Co., Wooa In I t - peculiar way. Oil operging t ,, . �te I . or 1, -1 - stock. Sarah XCGAW " Book-keeper with the . . I he animal residence of A C. Ross, Brussels,"on Wed-. whom were born eight obildren, but three up by Richardson & Webster, of St, Marys, I . � L - shortly for that place. three-quarters of a il f 1 tted blood Bur- nesday of last week, Some wearGg apparel of whom survive her, -George, living at gives entire satisfaction. 4 . - F, . - Banner Printing Cb., Ohatbam. We expect to.p1we � p 0 10 . itimg her daughter, Mrs. ' - - a Sle2ographer neit week in a choice 1xmition. I -Hon. Mr. and -*Mrs. Majoribanks, of rounded the heart., i d onlurther and more was hung too close to the stovepipe -up-. Creemore.; John, at Wingliam, and Mrs. -J. J. Gimblett has rented,:hia' 1W acre I ' ; Collegere-opens after Faster vacation on Imesday, minute examination , wire nail, three in- stairg, and on the fire being started the. G . . . C.; � New York, who are on -their honeymoon I was this week *in Ki gent April20. ForCatalogue, address D. Mcl;ACHLAN trip, ate the'itiests of Lord and Lady Aber-' Chen in Ion rfectly straight,lwas clo 1,�reif,atHuuteville. Heribusband died.in, farm ojif6-7theoneession, Of Elma, to , . ster, Mrs. P _ ­ &- CO�, Chat I han , Ontario. I I � . thing took fire,and at one time it looked 08 and in 1872, with. her children� she - Moses Smith, of Howick town -ship, for a T . , found witlgt nd k R. I I k the a I- Mellis. . ,point -P L � I . e -y " .----,- deen. The groom 'is Lady Aberdeen's . enetrating tho heart. dangerous. A prompt application of water came to Canada and settled at Blyth. After term of three years. * Mr. Smith pays $150 J a -Society of ChTiatian Ea. ' , brother. � � I Mr. Grille found hat- the nail worked 'put a finish'to the- blaze with a lo - . ' . t Auction Sale-Ldt a- Farm. I an of $5 or ten months she. moved to Wingliam, where rent for the Ar's't year and $17,51or each of � holding an "I at home" In" ' L � -Watson Crosby, th6 Patron member of through thestomach and to the heart. How 410 worth of ol6theiC . � . LL - I -�R � � � I -P the Manitoba Legisliiure for Dennis, died 10119 it took to force this passage is not ' --7The annual meeting of the Hu she resided until about two.yeara ago, when' the Other years. - if Carmel Presbyteilan chur I - I - I , I I e'ning of next week� whert re -it. , � The undersigned will sell by public auction at -the I . in the General Hospital at Winn' f known. : . ton Bi she went to live with her' daughter; and � -Henry- Cole, of Downie had two valu. , fine P L� '4�_ � _ Commercial Hotel, assforth, on Saturday, April 8rd, . I : ,peg* 0 cycle Club, Goderiob, was I . - . 11 b6 - � I , " . r6y, consiss- : . � held on Tuesday died there on Saturday, March L13bh. Airs. abl� horeqn,sevorely kicked'ithe other even- j, I . , � qerved and a to- � at I o'clock, p. m.j the following prope Low 61 ifferchants ' .typboid fever. He was a native of French, -Mr. Harry Abbo, -t, who has occupied of last week. The officers for 1897 were Kerr 'Was a mei r of the Presbyterian ing. One .�VLill . . I I � . - - I . I � . rn�)e hardly recover. The boys I .. L - I I out. Doors will 'be open aG - - lug of Lot number $3, Concession 10, Map% � River, Prince Edward Island. - - th Dosition of gehei &I superintendent of duly elected as foll�wa : Dudley Holmes, church, and an exemplary Christian. ,watered t9em after school and forgqb to, tie - I I I ill teZ L�-_ _ 6 Con - . . r 1collection will land. � here -is -Mr. Alexande'r Matheson, of Embro c Pacific division of the C6nadian Pacific resident ; Charles Lee, vice-predderib ; G. -The Clinton Novi Era says : Mr. Mat. one, and it commenced kicking f46 other ' : '... : a silve L ­ - 11 taining 100 sere9of Choice improved I ,b I th L . John Scott was � in, Kin ' - about 50 &ere* cleared and well fenced, and In a high That the bai X is going f,o ruin who was a great sufferer from: cancer of the Riseilway since the ine was built to the Cocosh treasurer ; D.Johnston,secretary ; thew Hesoel*ood, one ,of the - -most highly, 'with ab PM, ;�:: stake of cultivation, balance wen timbered. I b us all ; � . I There . L ing his old acqu�intaiie;s. . is on the � , e stomach for over a year, died -at his resi- coast, has resigned. Hew" offered . , ove results. - . � 01 I . property a baikk barn, nearly now. . . also tha;: ther is no chance p - I ad viser to 8: . 51- J. S. PlaItt and J. A.McIntosh, auditors. i;0f Rullett, was. a caller -John Cowan, of Elme�, sold two fleeces r .. � . 0 . . �- no another - with stab ing undernes for 86 bead of cattle and the time 3 pickilig up - it is , ianagetfieub, but has decide enter wool to B. F. Brooks, of Us- - � ive our -hand engi I e= ! I Of deuce near Ma lewood, the other d n in -Montreal as i . respected resident ��, ek, whea it wa� - found t6* � - - 8 hones ; also a urge fig house, log- and shinaled 0 J? enough was one of the most respected BY. He tio the boarCTO of ,-Thomas Johns, of,- Eliniville, on Mon- at the New Bra ee on Wednesday. He of Loic ' - . I J I . roof ; also a comfortab 4 welling house, well . men in the M ,d to remain in day of last 'week had the misfortune to chop. was for years & resident on the farm no , I . . frame d � , 'to M� ak4 a man stop and think. neighborhood. . British Columbia. M -. Abbott, who is a off one of his big toes, while splitting -wood. owned by. James . w t9wel,41iielt weighed 13J' pqunds �each. Mr. I er after the repairs it haA, finished, with stone cenar.agoodstone cisternin i I ' . . Stevens, baseline. Mr. Brooks said that theywere the two heaviest � 1 at now it is in fixte workinK. - - � cellar, two never failing wells ;, woo a . We havi � thought, and have c . J hi C. Abbott, ham The member was replaced by the surgeon, . . I I . I � . . oung- orchard' . onle -Jacob Jones, a. late vote of Lincoln brother of the late 8 ' � � -- � . of 130 choiqo apple trees. Torms.­4 an per Cent, IL9bh Battalion InfantrT., Pri been connected wi, .) n .Hesselwood's experieuc� shows what men of fleeces lie ever 66ught, whiob is Saying S '. � I I r . le, sold Eft , . J., Sutherlano., agent, foe - 11 � to the ocnelusion that to and who iew active. th 1�eo Canadian Pacific and it is expected will again unite. Mr. pluck and perseverance - can .accol' lish i d d �41. The averake weight of a fb�oee � 01 . cash, balance in 80 days, $2.500 will be left on I 8 � his dwellipg . mortgageat6per cent, if the purchaser desires. .e . .11 npi . � i . ,- . 0 matter, there S �nuch . 0 8 I � . the wh UM UP service during the Fenian trouble in 1866, Railway since its ince tion, and previous to Johns has bee unfortunate, some years a a iL a 01:t I e'are pleased to see t1sm ��� I i that was enga go thi C n da of ours. Comingto -this country g 0 . ­ i v For further parKoulars %ply to LOCKHART & CO., . I and was a member of the Niagara District ngineoring work in h in Sic dE. ; I - . I . �- Pro ; . ing lost one of his arms while feeding a - so an ordinary labor4en, he and, his sons k are 'a, . ell Jr, 11 I � ite ... -orTHOX - than anything else in it Veteran Volu - connection wit nvme pus railways in east- threshing separator. � . � � 2 although still quite . I prietors, BROWIT, Auctioneer. - More ta'k a nteer Amociation, died at St. . - -John 4=1, of TavistocY. met with ' Irecent serious illt's$, is golu& . - I- . 1528-2 : all. , - Catharines. the other da 11 . . ern Canada. . now the owners of ,3W acres Of as fine, I -and serious accident while killing pigs. -lin some � - . I . . . . .*,aged 63 yearn. . ­ I -The. annual teameeting in connection as can - be found in as WAY ewhiolt he cannotexplait',,he cut deoply- . . - � OP I 1 -Lord and Lady Aberdeen tire at present -Elijah Willie died Friday with Bethel church,"16th concession, - Grey, raised 4 larTe family besides. g strt:-,,-.-, aad,te hapeb, !11 --. � N 110 are * lNetter clothed, better fec'' , of �etroit, . Hullett, and he h is hosta of � ' . I e I ; and bete I eritertaining Miis Th6rupson, the daug he age, o . f 69. Mr. Willis -was held on Wednesday evening Of last they , o his loft. wriot� so - .. r friends,', to see � . , . Notice to Oreditors - , liter city, Att , Of course int vering the cords Of the - I t,of '. I � I . ] * . I I wi st fingers. He is now doing well, but ops. I I Pursuant to the statuta in. I ever tb y �Werc, and they' haye give a tt an so 00 ... ,,, resume the matiagemen hey ' 11 was born �a slave at Amhurat Courthouse, week. A bounteous and tempting supper hu them, d Mr. He elw d- i .take r housed to-day,� than of the late Sir John Thompson. T have h to work hard, -but that hasn't twoIs, . Gray,- of Blyth, that behalf. notice is I e dia- n as active, a long time for the - _ I hereby given that sit . � � I . a a . . . wound to . � I I . persons having claims or do- - Re many of younger years. I the course , heal. - -Mrs. reception after the Stat Virginia. Hewes take to Kentucky by was served, after which an excellent pro it will her daughter, , i Only to compare, to -day with 20 ner on large his master, where he married over 40 years gramme was ca i d out. The' . . �� . Mrs. Reid of- . the 25th, which will be followed by I .� : I here thig week � viaitin her- - I Izoand � a of any kind against the Estate Of James EY16, - � years P t to se� it all. And the � drawitig-room reception on Saturday even- ago me evening wan Conversation he incidentally remarked- that -�-At the Yale games inNew Haven, . "I 9 late of the township of Hullett. in the county oi - � I ' ' - . His master 'threatening tR. sell him thoroughly enjoyed by all prebent. The he had paid the ,&to James Stavely over recently, Dick Grojit, of Harvard, W n the - 1 Samuel Smillie, �' Of this vil. Huron, retired farmer, deceased, are required to do. ' i timeS a - inq the Senate chamber. * from,his wife and two children, he procured proceeds an � - I . . I , . I an or before the 14th ft, . . up, and thetariff $10,000, which was one-fourth of "the total mile race in 4.37 from scratch, and hu . I in very. ill health�v-Miss G. I � liver to the undersigned picking, . r William and L 2oiiited to! $26. - - . 4 . I G. -- . I -ady Dawson celebr&t. their� escape and sent them to Canada. -A very quiet -but iretty wadding core, otter. i� I brother, Alex. Grant University of Penn- I . . I � : I won t A anybody pafticW,arly. ed the fiftieth anniversary of their marriage Afterward he escaped himself ind joined molay was performed at the residence of Mr. -One by,one the pioneers of - . - of Apnil, 1W7, their iZmw sad addresses and -ftm , estate of the I �B& eld , I .yfi thia Week, visiting,�. :: � Pardbulars, of their lai And Woe Is hereby � � - I � As he loud voiced sayi� of on Friday,,19th inst., surrounded by their them at Cha tham. On the %ray he * was James Stewart. " . . at alf mile in 2.03. Both'. - I I - I I given that after the above" tolff Of the M98 Cherry'Grove, Manitoba, on township are rapidl over to the great are sons of Rev. A. Grant, St. Marys. �ormer home. there. -Messrs. ' , Me the ;:edu to Goderich .Bylvani ' *on the h " � mad estate will distribute the assets of the mid De-, the , c Red cheap ,city stores, we - Montreal. hit.6 shipped th�es decks of',': , - SO. children and grand children, at their home twice captured, but succeeded in escaping. - Wednesday, March 3rd, when Misi Ma O'n S station, last. i I week.-Miss.'l . ceased amonat those entitled thereft, having regard' I . . - silent spajority.' C"Ylu � . I - ue qui. . He accumulated considerable pro]yrty in E. Crittenden, 9f Blyth, w" joined in we W I 12116y morning, 14th -Two aged residents -of Blm=Wd pass- � � eter, who was �`the guest oV - .. only to the Oki=@ of which they Mien have notice. . � prepared to leave this in in -The. Department of Education at To- the Elgin settlement at Buxton, an * inst., there passed peacefully away, at her ed away reeentlT They were Mrs. Jo4n, . after- loc]Cto'Mi. Ge ] I- Dated at Sestotth, this 206h day of March, 1897. & . the h CIS of our customers. , : orge Stewart,' of Neepawa, SoWe residence, on lot I0 - Maitland conces- - Kemp,of the 8 . � on jr.,of this viUag.e, has r6- � it RAYS, Sclicita for the Executon of the . ; ronto has sent a circular ,-. warning school wards went . to Detroit, living there until Manitoba, formerl � f - concessions and William . ­ -- Ll- I visiting friends - I Jame&X�19, deceased. . sal" We come a i & Y of East Wawanosh, by sion, Dorothy, rel-ict., of. I � - � Wim Ellis is . : I 142H M before our readers with trustees all over ,,be Province that some death. He left a widow in good. circumotsu­ the Rev. J. H. Munroe, of Gladet6ne, Mani- - to * the late Charles . Kennedy, who for the mfilti few years hu Mr. and -Mrs. Thos. Palme' . . I - - .. our pr ce list of leaders.' f4kin are selling maps by pretending that cam, also a daughter and three sone. � . W&I to, in her 84th year. Coming to this - resided in St M . I . . r, . - ! I These toba. C untry about 65 years ago, she settled on* years of a 01** Th - former I was 47 1 � .letter !80. . I I the farm ' -she continued to reside i -Mr. I Oil& I c � - �era in the village a, fevr dals- , IMPORTANT NOTICES. I i they had been approved by the department. --7Mr. Benjamin Gilbert, of Sidney, near . -On Thursday, 11th inst., on� of those re li,Z IT; ; o I . � I i arme s ply lines of goods whicli, 1. 0 'n 1�d acquaintances. . I some cues they are said to have forced Belleville,. pawed &we - on which . mbe A,wt and Mr. W. H. � I . -VOR-_ SAI - bait rate, by threatening to withdraw after a long illness. eceased, ad � residence of Mr. John Knox Auburn,,whe I . 0 leave Mitch I Id mines ' - - * . I I ; . on Frid ni lit very important events took place. at the until her death and nikuy'w'ere the incl- 'Davie will I % , A Barrairi, 20 acres, one and � a ! , i -bought at a special! trustees to buy 74 awyh O T " I forthe 16 - .: I . . , . - - I I 0 n dents that she could relate of the hardships the early part of A 'I 1,, . - - I X . .miles from Goderlob, houes� 9 roome, seven ; Bell at a speci i ; attained the great age of � eighty-nine years his eldest daughter, Miss Eunice A., was of pioneer life, but all They wi Ube join- � i . . � L : . I . al - raW. We are the Government ut. il I ZurIch. . ,wresorebard. balance pasturs, just the placolor � "P!t ' L i I - dalry or market rr.den, all in good order. ,Address 1 we can -3/11m. (Rev.) J91 were bome with ed at Chicago by my. Herbert - Worth, a I . mvillaga truste . 1. I J _ !'not,,. i , help it, s�l - G. McKeebide left -Glen- and ton. months, was born on May 27th. united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Christian fortitude, and ere long r -exulted " - - ea- held tkel�r� , . WILLUX BAW KN, Exeter ; 6c IL X. LEWIS, ling morris, a few days ago, for Wolseley,Amdui. 1807, on the farm where he died, and on -Mr. C. Way. The bride is,ii big lebpe unistainces. in native of lffit6hell. - They are, no tt, . W 'Re Mg � - 1 Goderich. L goods , vithoutL having a fair ; N Y7 r ot- comfortable eire She was a zeal- their shot guns, fishing 66okle, tents,­bIanIC- . . I - - . I I and Mr. b7ttley, as overseerL � . - . L .. � I a undersigned win keep ' -neiren o be married Nancy big repute. They left shortly afterwa , : 'L s eip-1 I - . 1628-2 . . ! Mar- boia, to join her husband who is stationed which the whole of his life wam passed. ed oung 14dy, -while the groom in. h Id in one member of the HU&ILish church, and not ets, Lete. together. � IGS FOR b]DRVICF.-Th gin. of :)rofLt.* there, after spending a three months' visit Sixty earn ag � -K . e . ,ne. They btave7 uegoti&ted The follow ng prices are close Our 'with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. 0014, I I 0, at the age, of nearly eighty- for their home in -Manitoba, .rds only was her life one Of I L , P at Hil1wreen, for the improvement Of stock, . � . . . indth wl c � arryinj . Mors . exa!n le and -Mit. Andrew Laufiei�,of Felrd)ia, Xied . . a lumber. W a havQ three ' two Thorobred Berkshire Pigs, from the h Thomas Scott, of Glenmorrie. . nine years, survives him, w, . 3' with living for good, but her prinel eswere afewdaysajoat the It o Mr.' and u6tees, and no doubt sa-ti Green of Fa . irvie.w. Terms --One dollar erd of e order, eir many filc�ido.- those of, the most striet integrity,, t 6 won -Mrs.- Andrew Climie, . I � - 4 � � lin: of Men's Suits made to ith two sons and them the beat wishes of th . 011ie a- payabli at -Two masked men made an unsuccessful two daughters. . Mr. Gil�ert, Es Listowel. Mrs.. I village will be the, time of service. wi at $1C, $12, $14 and $1 5 win . who was hig,h- �The other day Mr. Walter Green, of the her a warm place in the co tie ad oul' buried her dsugh�er- a few � - given and-- our th thVrtvflgge ;I returning it. . P. xtract money mer was known Wingham electric light works, was thrown I . . OL ttempt to e fr6m two Port ly successful as a. far � nfidence of the Lau i h i . - ' . necessary.. CHARLESL TR ) Lt]& 142ft4. bear ,,. inspection. a � 9 public. Of late years she had not enjoyed � * 211was bus p ki h . L I L I in a,,. year's time. -Mrs. , L' � -- - Ready - Made Ho ladies, by enterin* their house and tbroughout.the entire die riot. He was �in from a sleigh belonging -to Mr. Chapman her usual robust I 6eke &go, an so ing t#04. 01-ise-, . ­ . ren, frpra Point Edward �L HORTHORN8 FOR SALE. -For sale, 12 choice. - suits i n the three specia) prices, demanding money OUL pain of strangulation. religion a. member of the 1$ooiety of Friends, and driven by his boK.b.Mr. Green fell . health, and wail taken hold -gol�de to be mo7to Petrol* whom g Mrs. S1 , . .8 L Shorthorns, 10 being females and 2 males. They The ladies screamed so loudly that help-ar- ousery -on down & 'week before her death with inflam- heir. h6band was worki , , L' I egaer, her sister-, - I .and. in politics & C la�ive. his head and ng, when -shlo VAUSM . .. I,, � ringe from 1 to 7 years of age, and are all thorobreft L $4.95, $6.50 and $8, are being I . � L althoug implained of Doi grow - I . . her-� brc,ther.-Weduea- of the beat strain I : rived and the villains decamped. - --- 4 new tariff has been ged for Pont at the time, he hel co mation- of -the lunge, and continued *to cold and.pawed' away as above stated, " 'a da, a 0 . -registered and eligible for rsgw picked tip rapidly. . has Office orders. After rran i - ;iid Mr. Chapman. 'with worse, until. she went to join her aged . r - trick, y, and it passed off' � trstioni any Of them fiffor shoW Purposes. Will be ec 8 ,-Mr. John Peacock, of Montreal, ,- ApriQlat the tairiff on some work they were %boat to perform. Mr. -�On the 11th inst, Blizabeth � wife of -aa- no celebration, no 11 ' I � re w sold right- JAK-99`41411L]�'Hayu We show a.) ial line of Boys' Two- kept the clocks of t - . . , - partner, who preceded her b Featherstone, of Monkto , passed , . es-Bartin Stock � . he Grand Trunk Rail- Post offlee orders up to $2. will be Scents- Green's injuries . y about two Mr. Win. . I Farm, Hullett. Clinton F. o. 152S-4 � . .1 - ' . ­ � t. of there not being enough - : � Piece k uits at $2, 3 and $4. - way in good order for 'over 40 years, and has On : orders over $2.50 and up to $5, 4 , u were more serious than they Years. : � I . iti the Viih year of her a. . 01 I I 1 $ ce to ,,' at first appeared and he was confined to the 0 away , Speubd � � .,-Mr. J. ",A, Williams was, -. - ­, . -- — . - : . -was a native of 11 I i h m gal 4, and . � 7a . . . . -- .. I .1 I I � I Boys' School Pants at 35c, 50c, 65co never had an ill word with any man on the ever. $5 and up to $10,'6 cents ; over $10 sad house for Rome days. �&- - I Perth No'too. den'rtn'n 4"" n - up to $20, 10 cents ; over $20 and up to $30, e'd . . ently, as aelegate to. the ' - A UCTIOW SALE OF THE, IMPORTED -H19LQ1A-..4 . . line. He says, " One thing I have learned ' % of goulitoji ain � ' and 751'. . . -A pretty weddin had been a resi it Min. 11859. m�-% grand lodge. -We have . 1-1 PRAUGHT STALLION BISMAY", No. a I � -�-the soft answer turneth away. wrath. I) - . 12 cents ;,� over $30'and up� to $40, 15 cents ; Bloomington, West W was celebrat at '-Mr. W. MeT I art h sold his farm, Four' of her family Survive b.ar -. - I . VX­ 40zo.-The Seaforth Belgian Diauglit Horse Cow- BQys' Scho)l awanosh, on Wednes- near Stafia, to Mr. 0 i death of.Mrs. IL Volland, ' . —Corderoy, 2,P C ; -Catherine Creasman, the woman who over $40 and up to $jfo, 20! icents ; over $50 d mayor of Listowel; Ibeuryjof Hartnee . Mani- - pany have instructed 31r. IL Common to sell by . Caps . . I ayt 10th inst., when Mr. Robert Plunkett -Aweight weekil . Venner, for $4,000. - the old pioneers. She. came, public auction the above celebrated stall! Cloth,' 15c and 25c. - - for five years systematically robbed Reiner's 'And up to $60, 24 cents ; ;ver $60 � on, terin of special services tobe, and Annie and Susan, athomet - � In- AV . on, without � I 0 and up to led tothe altar Miss Maria Rutledge; � u I -1 . it Was nea q all & forest. - reserve. on the Market Grauod%. ftsfortb, on Tues- Boy's 8 G. � woollen mills, has been senteneed to three $70, 28 cents ; over $70 said up to $80, 329 1 daughter of Mrs. Them" Sid in the Methodist ch. rek-Mitcholl, has been -A pretty wadding took , in DAMie af agp. � Her remains were- : - - April etb, IM, at 2 o'clock p ni. -Terms- cho ' Shirts, 5 for $1. : I . t Rutledge. Z, closed. 4 ' � I � I � , et Luther= = e- months. . i 2 Co mon heIn the county jail at Berlin. The cents ; ever $80 and up to� k90, 36 cents ; xey Gibson and'Miss Burrows very grace. . . ftesde evening' Isit w , whe Min � . � orapproved joint note for tw.elv Mees Colored Laundried ShirLs, up to $100, 40 cents. The fully assisted them durin 0 �, -Mr. Norrie,- east of Staft, lost a. v&lu, Amelia�, - Youngest daughter of t e late L cemetery on, � ,, I witiinterest atoper couL For futher partiMilan I- judge read her a f�cture, denouncing the over $90 and - g th cerenl ' able horse a few days ago by the bur -sting off corge Dickson, was uni - a ` LL Wr. Baster, from Manitoba, � I suit pedfgree, spily to the undersigned,, 11,04161,611 . lony , BoAsen'berry � i N, President; GEORGS lars, a ,q ecial at 75c. . avariciousness which induced her to rob an. rates on orders p�yable in 'the United King- which took place precisely at seven ol a its diaphragm. � . I ted in r - to ... . - TumBum" Secretary. . I . � -nd the British and was per ormed oore �, were last Mon- -. , P. 0.-. Ontano. - COXXOT Two � prices in Unlitlindried White employeruto gave her good wages. dorn and in f6reii X& f by Rev. J. W 0 GCJK' mited 1 1628-2 u coun Pringi of - a�� H. Henry, of Ellice, by Rev.. E. W.. in holy matrimony. , . Shirts, 35c and 50c. I I , The school at Motherwell is alm, t de. Panten. The event took P L �' 115"12 - . -At the next debate of the Central Dum- possessions remain as they; are. The change Nile, in the presence of about fifty invited serted on'secount of .011 11 - � . mud tied the, knot They . - . . Ldaders in Laundried White Shirts, fries debating club, says the Galt Reporter, is I made in orderoto compete with the ex- guesits. . 1. I . i - . , . t . he prevalence of It o'clock, at. the residence ,,of the I ' ,- -- grippe- I ' brother, Thomas Dickson, Gore of � � , �� �Ira don, anitoba,' -wLhere, � .. TTNRESERVED AUMON SALIC OF FARM . - L the question will be " Resolved, that Pro- Press companies for the larger orders. -The Goderich baseball club has reorSauL I I . t 'n U STOCK "D IMPLEM-ENTS.-Mr. J. H. Me- . 65c and 75c. . . t -A Stratford sport. , L . , heir futm houie.. We - I hibition would be .a good thing .for the . —,. . . who backed Corbett -A somewhat painful Re id L � pougail will sell by pub)(a isuctionpo Lot 25. Huron ', L I 0- � - ized for the coming season with the folio . L 01 exit -- . I t - rred - I . . . . w� had to saw four cords of wood to pay his last week to Mr. White � of .tnh'e fi Of I I ible, happinesa in th Men's Fedori, Hats, 75c, $1 and, IAwver J. E., McMullen will Huron Notegg. 4 . ing officers : Hon. president, A. McD bet. � . � . Umd, 31 mpilaswed.-JofL SWorsk on FAdqy, April #1.25. Province. I I 0 . L I , . , � Hepburn & White, Stratford. I - � jug r. Keiser and wife, - of - : � 2nd, 1891I.L at I O'Clock sharp, the following Men's Odd Pants. Our special this lead the negativi, and Lawyer J. - B. Irwin Allen ; honorary vice,presidents, Dr. J. . . . . . f h t I - . 1P An" -The Methodists gn the Ethel circuit - RJ -Foster Hutchinson - ago, is ' iting Mrs. Ed. Fee za. feir- I- vaulable property:-Worsee.-one driving male s . . I the affirmative. .; Shannon. Dr. Holmes, Roberb ThOMP6021 , of Chic visit- placed a coffin in his delivery I � aind I I . C, -_ L years old, I aged heavy bores.-CUtle.-pour season is a hair'lin'e stApe, at . have contributed $20 towards the India ing his mother, Mrs. John H � 9 I � .1� . F. Kibkrwas in- Dasbwoo . George Butler, an aged ferryman on th W. T. Welsh and Wm. Proudfoot ; . utchinsOnt of was about to close the do -hen - e . . e . G � 0 famine fund. Preffl-, Fullarten, Vhe is seriously ill. '- � . or* " P . Y"Im old, 8 steer*4 years bid, 4 helfers 2yearsold, . . started off suddenly, eiLliging , -� - I cows. near calving, 6 young farrow Cows, 6 hera:s -$1.50. .- a - . or when d hel -d t take a shoe . Grand River at Onondaga, was drowned -The property of J. & J. Livingi4one, , dent, B. D. Grant ; vice-president, H. L.1 -Fred W . him 11-11foraialirts . . sold there. -Alra. F. KAb- 6 steers a Years old.L 1 thoroughbred bull, with pedi- . in Slows of Ga&,hll,l 6t his leg with his head against a sharp loornero lee, - - Obildrqn's anis and Mortar Boards, while� rowing two Indiana across. His boat, Brussels, offered for sale on the 12th inst., Watson ; secretary -treasurer, W. J. ,Pass-�� - E, I -- L . gree, 2 year* old ; I thwoughbred Durbain calf � L I I � fractl0red wwk working in the wh a few receiviny an, ugly ggsh a Z ight . .wood on a visit to her - 6. 50c. 1 being old Cuid leaky, sank, The Indiana was not sold. . I more ; manager, J. B. Nairn. The first days a . - L� I tnonthe old.-Implements.--Onestogle buws I . � . . newly � . 1 2 walk- . - 7- i -go, . eyS ' I . . , -Miss a d to swim -ashore. A 'thir4 Indian Mr. George Moore, of H match of the season will probably be on May� � . I �. .; Liz'zie Rauer, Of' L liew ;, 1 set single harnoM I hone bay mke,- Oveinlls and raocks, 65c, 75c, 85c and man re _ ullett, has pur- i -W. 61up. Cloebe4 of Mitohe,U, han'sold, �Ii � visiting her uncle and. ing plows, and numerous other article&, The whole � . had remained ashore, saying the boat was chs�sed 24th, with. a London team. i Aquiet wedding took place at the $1. 00. i . - -50 acme from his. f brother Henry. � his Sse four year old driver to Mr. Bedford home of James Robb,, l2th ., on, � Holtzman has been busy - will poeltively be sold an the proprietor is over I overloaded, and he would wait for another Thin iveF n I -It is with sincere regret we are called � Blue .Derry 1 Overallincr and Heavy t -6- - I I Farrow, Stratford. � . Otooked. Terma.-All eums of $5 and under, Cash ; gi i hit 150 acres. i - & few -days.-There, is- some ' -- . Elma, the other'evenin - w � "I 11 over that amount,7.xaontW credit ,%-ill be given an � 0 —'-The young men known [as the Wingharn upon to state that the silent reaWr, death,' It . . �t I - � . bank here. It would be ai�- - - cent. r an Shirtinc�l a ri!.-Mrs. Eliza Walker, of Melrose, who wh tecaps will be liberatedi shortly. They has out down another of th + -The whole ex i o e tio wi h daughter, Min Marion, wi u " , d i . I d. I I I . ap roved ,o1n1no um � t 16c, 18, 20c and 25c o teepee Ded. _ Penn u c nn 6 u b . w to the people in this - g be allo'ea off ount pe X _ 11 he. London asylum, was pai dearly for their fun. 'I citizens of Morris, in the person of Thomas , Jolly, . a-pralperOus r 11 . U(;ALL Prop no r8� J 1� c a vard. �, died recently in t the Seebach small -pox affair will c4nt the lock to John S. - . � a 628.1 . 1, left a legacy by her father shortly after Ion- I town of Mitchell about $2,W. highly respected farmer of Bearer 101. I 0 1 1 1 . Line of Xe4's Black Oashinere Sox . r. ilmot, of London, has purghaaed McKinney. Mr. McKinney was stricken -Andrew Dalgleish's sale of farm stock B. w� jo I � I . � - - . . - i ing her reason. It reverted'to the Ontario the je ,e ry business in'Cliliton of -the late down about two � weeks ago with that fell and implements) near Tavistock - 0. The interesting ceremony was , . r- Lakelet. - . . . 25c. a pa�. I Governmept, but on the- retiresentation of Mr. i . . . , realized formed by the -Rev. A. Henderson, M. P# . , . _ - , i lecombe. disease pneumonia, and in spite of good care .over $1,0D0. . . - I � of the boy& .have their � GADY'S BLOCK. These -are a lew speciala. What our Governor Boston, of the county gool, it has 4Wodey Vale, a * I I - of Whitechu . rob, . � . . I I . u emplovee in the Exeter and medical attendance he was called away -Mise M -Way, who formerly kept a ' y, 1.4th inst.,- Arthur,, son . � I . I -animer, , Alex. McConnell; . been set aside for the educ4tion of Mrs. Times office, had his thimb smashed by onSunday, 14th. - Mr. MoKinney leaves a ,a-m'all grocery in Mitchell, died, at Mr. Mr. R. G - stock coi�prises is only known, b� W IT, -On. Sunda , 11 � $ . - I ` I . alkeen 16 -year-old daughter. I lettin a heavy form drop on it. wife and two children,basides other relatives .13yers', Stratford road, last weik. Dneumonia, The death 'in a Va. Ion a . ,, *s, south of Gorrie. ; R- - . . in�peeti'Dll. We are pleased 'to -Charles Curran, the switehm I I ­ Ratcliffe, of Blanahard died - , � .Mr. Warrel of Oranger a . yo� an who got -.1119' latest. arrivals at the to mourn. his demise. I . � rt, I fl . f . q I i . . -Thomas Bell has. rented ,Win. . � I 'nght to Mr. Shearer, - . I Railway - 6A one, an the sister lied but three wee I �, Ing � . Refuge are Edith Barher, of Tucketomith, -George Shieb, jr., while working in ney's farm, south of Farquharj�- for a term. , I . ftmeth show , through at any time. - badly crushed in the Grand Trunk House of Hack- . . . . go EM -The farmera'havev . ,, . station yard, at Hamilton, died st.the Gen- and'Goorge Hall, of Stiphet�. ago and a brother ,iw- now-, slok. Arthu .. � moon.-& ................... I . Oral . Hospital. I I . I � r bag for their chop no,w. . � . . il � None of his relatives were � . . Robert Sfiiels' bush, lot 26, concession 16, of ei t years, at a rental of $M per year. came to seo his biobber :an4 caught �col Aul . i I L . --�-D. Eckrnier has leased �ie farm adjoin. e t hip, last week, met %ith what -11ble ice on the river Thames in Fuller , . present, as his death was rather unex c;, . 1-1 I d ing Ethel village, to John i M I sitting up with him, resulting Inhis death. . - - . - cAllister of t been.a, very a fatal ton and adjoining sections, broke up on I . - . I � W N 0 He win a graduate, of the Agricultaral wl onable, yet aud the inilL NUMW In I le & u ell I . . by the physicians in attendan . ur i ave erious if not . .xave had: that all winter. . E HAVED E PRICE TO ALL Grey, fors term of ,years. Jh-e latt eir 'will accident, by the. the 10bh i . - � - � . year old son of bir- Gowdy � � leaves -a, widow and a small family to-',nou . breakingof a small black, Inst.,and.." a. consequenc;the I ­ - V .. � 11 i 11 Tu shortly take possession. 1: . Mh tree that was* struckby another they river road is impassable. . - . . - lege and was residing north on th,e Dryden -1 --this arm the Other day' - Mkift. his untimely death. . I Experimental Farm. 4 I - Plow Sho , I MONEY BACK IF WANTED. -There -were 4229 pairs of twineborn dur- ­7ftftile cutting ice on thO� river at Lower had felled. Mr. Shiels saree his lifei pro- -Thomas Russell, of the Thames road, . . . I � ound t,he barn. .Dr. brack- 9�0 . � � ' * ' - . r Witigham, the other day, Mr, George Irwin "bably, by throwing up his right *hich Usliorne bee sold to a gentleman from k -Rev. G. - Orillia, commonly � - � L arm set the fractured limb,, � f.me.....!.."...! ing the year 1896, in Ontario, but only one � I . I � , fell in and. had .a narrow' escape from received the weigh , an ' nown as " Knoxonian 11 preached anniver ained the little fellow.-- I . � � . case of triplets. The Province had 13,987 I t of the blow and saved India as, a pair of.pure bred Durham cattle, Mg. . " for the , ,. � Bary sermons marnag@s. . I an sum of $600. , - . I I . Of these 44 of the bridegrooms drown' . I � the caving in of the skull. in the-"Mrat Preeby-=; .. ' vi .. i . . - I -aiteii, this and. the bourid ; . . - i and 10 6f the brides were overi --7-A burning barrel, at the resiaence of --m-Mrs, Henry Linker, of Tavistock, Ieft church, St. Marys, �11,Sabbkth, 14th in3t.9 � .. -1 - olad0W. He found. out the I Gffffll MACDONALD 70 years of M ra. K!y -In'the death of Thomas W. Ginn,. a and addressedple a.4111LAI social held Mon- I . - . . I . It . - sby, Winghams lealled out the of an oldandrespected r on lastw;;ionan extended trip -to Dakota . - ' 7 na are made up, of on Sat- I .1 � . age. June and December we're the most esident, - Thomas day night. All thw. services were la . , - ; . I I � - In the ' � fire brig e of that town thelot'her day.', No and Manitoba -for the benefit of her health. . .- ( I . -1 at G.orrie- The iuvestiga- . course aI a few weeks the . CLOTHIERS. popular months for the legal union'of hearts, damage was done. . I Ginn, Maitland c6incession, Goderich town- attknded, aad Dr. Vj;�uVo discoursaereglZ ��: . P.roceedingp of the annual -,- . faimiers will be en aged in Plow- . .1 . i I while August was not in the race with any . I ship, a most promising young man Pas She expects to be- absent all summer. � � . --- - I ,9 1� - --43bretton Bros. willbec4me proprietors oreward. Somefive yea --Knox church con$�egation, St. M Ii bted all who had thc'pleasure of lie - uok- place and everything� of the other months of the vear. pawed to hi I 9 tening I - . � ill% but one of the requisites is a On the Wrong Side of the Street, in the . of the Queen's hotel, Brusseli, afte to hgo presented Mr. John Joh - Arys, to them.- It in thirty years since Dr. Graiii , . .-) . � � . neton, who wan un- ing. I � � - -Mr. Acres' resign ion ras prine r the first Fis health failed, and thinking to - et wor . . � : -, . � the Paris Hig fortunate enough to break his arm recentl' last. preached -to this congregation. - The seven or eight,, ­ pair of serviceable Shoes. We - �, �. at' iP8J Of of May. James O'Leary, the� present oc- at something essier than farming, fe took a I . Y, P in -No. '�' coutained inoro* : have receiv' . . . k. . It .s�hool after forty years, cupaht, talks f i 1 t; Rodahsind. course at London Commercial College, where with a puree containing $25. - ja -4in the de4ith of.good old TstUer Tya. ' - I - I ed this -%veek something I - 8614 Bloc 0 going , and the inspector has- . .- . : . k . . sari . by . 6 - � " - . . rice, has bdbn accepted with' regret -Mr. Tiedale'Wessford, of Grey town- he greatly distingnished himself. He after -The Rev.. Dr-Haviiilton of Motherwell, dall, as he was familiarly known, on the 7th � . . �: I g � the school * bosid, and the board expr�ased ship, was injured the other day by the dis.- . ' a confirm*n,r the proceed- . new in Plow, 8-hoes—the Williams . SEAF09t1f, - - - ONT. - has a .veryloore hand. i;;. Armstroli iamb., at his daughteen home, in Elms, the. I ,I its warm appreciation of Mr.Acreie services. ch 9 . . � 'obber will be trustee dur- patent adjustable boot. These ' P arge of a ride in the hands- of imaother but getting no better he returned h6 ted Pon it but it will be some time community. losei a much respected citizen ee, . arsk We believe ther I I � � � Agrant of $100 was made him, the under. wards'wiBnt to Manitoba for a few months, opera u - .0 � - �� . oes, are made in grain and kip, - person. The ball entered his'! foot. where he has since remained untfl his death, e he will be able to uie it. .. and Methodimm.bus of its early pioneers. �: � . . In - I all I I . at=, me' �, befor . I ew is set' asider ow 11 ding being that this will be voted to , -Prior to her marriage, Wim Eligenia, by consumption, on March 11th, bei 31 -Mr. J. Barr,- of - Black Xreek, Mr.'Tyndall had reacbed the g'rieat .% I I 1 4. guaranUed wate of, no bother ! -1 . - . I near ; is Of , bhere were somp uaqualifle ' � � , i rpro I - i 9� him annuan* to s�jpplement the small allow. Walkei� of Clinton, was Ing ' pleasant an( I with � I . I presented with a yeari of age. Carlingford, entertaluid. the Aber 'e 90 years. Of 4 fainfly of,' ' chit ' dt'­ �� - , . � V"9 Rine I '. I � J, ;ihappy tiwxa- '� laces or buckles breaking, fat - ce received by him from the superannu- puree of gold by the choir aid officials of ' a large gathering of friends, the o J1 three7surrive. Besides these he leav/A 18 � ion I - -Mr' Edward Cam], of lot 15. on the Wing the fifth anniversary f h c 10 andchild d 25 ' kt grandchildren, 1 . . 11 _ h'' E '. :tion fund. theOnts4c, street Method"t churob, of I 0 is Can C, residence of Mm Belf art DOM ' WOO . 1. � ire - , I ag, when ­her � - iwW er 3thconomionofWabWawsaosh, a gen. marriage. , Ii a (I' Zaoe 10!wA�jp and � � , - ­ I . y instep, will keep out mudand . ' ereui . s.eeonct - dirt; i,n fact, they're the imt Plow -,4arai Belch, -of Belleville, has issued a which M i ' alki was a valued and useful - Re first vedanin allil . , was. united xu' 6 to, M ey Orden . tleman well and favorably known by a Wg -Mr. A. Hodgert, of Varquhar,; has pur- m&rriag . . shoe on the market -Only one l . � . writfer$5,000 againsA Samuel Smith, of member. . . 0 chased from James Delp subsequently in Elma., His wife died It . ia, a popnla� *d energetie' - r -Jeasie May, tbe.8. circle of friends and &%uaintanoos. passed ty, of Glencoe, a . ,e I , ;�iorre were. * dealer in -e'very town cam buy this Are ing used more and ' Sophiasburg, for breach, of.p omine of mar- year old daughter Of away on Monday morning of last Week. splendid draught siall!on imported direct Y' W- . I . . � f � . of age , and about an in in , pear"09, style ' r x ,. 4- - - riage. 'The'plaintiff, who is about nineteen Mr. Wm. R%rber, of the 12th concession 'of Deceased was 48 years from 8cotlandi d i -Mrs. Monteith, an old lad- ' i ­N . - I ,�: 11 re you insured in a � ddenly stricken with an,m 'T I . t, -itford,was .ran over. by a a � very wag", I . , " . � ent. - Rev� A,1r.. stew �rt , shoe, alad we are sole agents for more very day. years of age, alleges that Smith and ahe West Whwanosh, passed away on Monday and action, asuberb t iated.' A variety Of ;:N911k- - -Seafortb. We would like I were engaged to be married, and that he of last week, after about two *eeks' illness threq weeks ago was su a * a - _ the, esteem f .. . , every relia accident corn- I � Pneumonia, land although for xome days -Rev. A. F. Ta�l , Sattirday, and killed. She I cromm ,of the contract , broke the engagement and married another from hall"I'Matory rheumatis* ly &Ad family, who the streit at the corner I _* g i e evening was spent in, - . �, farriler to see, them before buying. pony The Canada Ac- girl on the 15th rrevious he was very low, his sudden death spent some days in I of M ,anct "- ; I - I I a � of February. Smith in a - -A football club , rn in Ifitchell, od their way � I jo;y games'.-Tli�e�'Meirt- � I . I cide - Assurance Com- well-to-do farmer. He is more . rom . ved in Cresson, Iowa, a I i � , 11 has been i or of heart failure, was a *#A and sudden to the West, have arri tario, streets who 'the rig, which was witk. I f,!;� _ 6. if. had . their oyit-err- � . - - . . ! ,pony, in sure. I than fifty -Wingham with the following RtAf 0 0 noon: bereavement to his family and friends. ' Mr safely. They have decided to make their out r� driyer, oRmS upon her. The horse i . I .; I � years of age, and has a grown-up family. - Ca tsi W Allenby ; Secretary, IV. B. . . down,and I ,bh inst.-Jaines, De , t ; _ Lri� prqmptuess and - home there and expect to� like it weU. . knocked her the two wheelsofitho -if ­ . F 'a, Carrol was a devoted husband, and since . � . 0 # - . --Mary Ford Bush, wife of the late ��hn Rag ; � . wagon o"r her body. -She Uved � I LL . I , . � T. B L M=W h *Treasurer, . X. Ho,wletVa farm, near, - ` ; . I f oour, y, use the C. P. . . A. H.1 Irwin ; oom- the death of his wife some nine years agot -Miss Nors, Clench, of St. ,3"ML � . L i .11 I ush, and the wealthiest woman at th ttee, J. Lockeridge, C. Henderson and H. his whole Rim the oldy a Ow minutes after the accident. The : I e mi TO"= � cial services will be Con!" . � R. Tele raph. I in Ifte'was the care and com- clever violinistj continues bar triulnPhaut. horse which did the deed bad atarW off I 45i�"- I 9 b, died Saturday night at her mansion, Hamilton. I � Fal . - --- , � I - xch . heroLn4ext week.. ThSY ­ - - - I - fbrt of his three children. I course through the British Isles. 890 - from the store alone w1dile the drivir 'Was I hts thiz week, owinX - . 11 I 7-, Clifton place, overlooking the great catar- -0n Monds PINY I ag I . I y evening of lait week- the L ­ � L ' - . . , � � -The Auburn correspondent of- the Clin- ed at &�concert in severely-criticAl Glas . I . � t act, on�the Canadian side. Mrs Bush was teachers and officere of Rat4nbury Arent ton'NewEra . . g6v inside. Mrs. Monteith was one Of Strat- - 6VI. ' 11 I � I a : There were -two I en recently, and met with nine praise. . I I , - . - Mr. HaXTey- 11 I t2EA ., I , ' TO I h ford's Oldest settle* hav'ing come there ju - . , . � � . I - _ L . A t 76 years of age, and was the daughter of Methodinh, Sabbath school, CHhton, with a id by MrToldthorpo. to out wood in -Mr. Richard Balkwill, of the 9th line, 1857. She leaves topr,saim ind one daugh- * - , , OR 7A1 � 1 ./7, en Una* J. Macdonald, t - me of X e i - 0 - the late Thomas W. Ford, ofAlbany New few others, were invited to, the ho rg.l. Aadcliffele bush. While the man Hibbert, having just buUt a handsome new Ur by her first husbiado. Mr. Atzgibbons - �� � the Falls . ex g ts, & life " - , . --n The, - ' ,� OPPoaite - f8TTW0 York. The deceased was long a resident of Mr. Foster, superintendent, where a pless- were tin 'their dinner, the iee,c irl house, into which he intends king : One of her mons, James Fitzgibbons, af % � XNARRaW ESCAI-R. , - C � I Opposite � - of- the coachman saved ther 1�4031tor Offien I ORES Town Buil6ing ' , and with her daughters, three ant social time was spent. In the course of 'Yer,c used the waterto rime an -- ' - - L (), P. X Teleg�aph AgenL married Ld one single, inherited the - down the n a orn' f companion shortly, was visited the other . - �­' . , baggageman on the Stratford and 0"oriall �, I - . � ng crushed by a runswILY .r. -, - - . � I . . the evening, Mr. Millyard, adArimaing Min flow over the flats, when the shanty began- ey . L � - e from the railway statiOrl' -. ­­ I � ! I . . I . - eni�g by a large surprise partyq who re. rM. I � - .. . I I.. I I 171 . . . t - - vulez�- I . . I . I '� ­ . I . . . I . . . , I 1�, - - . I . � I . � � I . . I i . , . . - � � - I L - .. . ; . . . , . I . ­ . . . � - . . - . � - . L� . . . . - - "I I e . I I . �­ I L . L . I . . - , I . 1. . I Z I - I . � . I - ,� . . i I I . . . . : I � �-' �- . . . I . I . . - I . . I - . � I : . - . . I . I . : , --- I . 1. I - 11 1. . . . - . . . . .; . . � . �. . : . � - � ", - .11 A., � - : . � - . . . . . : L.- � ­­­ I � I ! I I '� . . . ! . L :, � I I I ; � . . I I 14 �- � . - : , I - . - ; I - I * � '' I I a on rift 1i . 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