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Crotn� Von dir GoW4 a German. sure the T1 in ting the second day V�111 be the. proposed time -Pas � getting out .for some I � I 11 . -. . I ts 1066& n I in" will rssdi!Y admit, although . t. She leaves -a family of three sons I . I I � I . � . . I 1 . �. � I The Riawn--G ault, and , . I . � � ---------MM I � . I I , -by Zin�peror .6 Is ch relies. On the - evening of Wednesda three daughters -Mrs. Hibbert, Mrs. G vie . � . ALIvely Trade --X meraul Co. (4) . 0 to. Turkey i m&Y PrOpelrlY regret that its own town * U of Rattonb iry and Ontario. Street -two at home and one at the 8 I I . . rdX& Macdonald (1) William, No officer is said to unite in not so fortunate " to possess theAdvan. M, Cartmell, a r 3tumed missionaryt, V I . s 11 For Sale or to, Rent -win. xoKa,v <4s) . at h ar . � i - � - r � eliver im address I Jif 0 1 � . . 1. ... I I M)dl FOubilt for Sole --0. A. Natru (s) himself all the qualities of . a most gifted tAgeso D&tUrA1 and otherwise, Possessed by d ' ZI and a daughter Ome. .. . I I ring Medictue--Lumaden & Wilson (%, . I atarlo Street. church. ' . i .� .1 .4 � � scholar . -Mr. Robert Gibbous who recently re. . . I a -1 � : - � . and 'an experienced soldier * Ho its more fortunate -rival. We canot all kave Eme . e in the teachers of Signed the Shrieval'4 oi Huron, has been � 71, . I .- . m4' . . . All Papers.-Lumeden & Wiuson, (1) , -The annual ' of ; ! I 11 .1 �- . -rum for aale--wW, Murmy (6) Participated 1 U" the war with Denmark, in all the good things in this life, . I ;t Huron will t el'd n the Winghain for many years promin4intly connected ' . !, - I . patai-H. Kinam" (a), and rhaps ptiblie school on i h i with � . %% � ; Without a Rival -A. Willi# (4) the Fmuco-Pr , pe day and Saturday, May the public life ofthe Province. H4r Joe 11 i, - . � Z, . . � ,assian war and in the Austro. it would not be good for us if we Could.' 21st and 22nd. ated I, , - ", r "I - t ". � Oulk Ong Week Left -McKinnon h Co. (5) - . - Prussian war,, and in addition he , is the Woods' - � . I . in Goderich in 1832, being �hen 21 years of - : i I I'll ; . � Jftb$ for Sale--XvIsto of T,T. Coleman (8) . tock and the county of -Messrs. E. Gapnt & gone, of St. Helens., - &#e. ThR,Hur.on Signal gives & ketch of I ; I . -. � . -'billclous, Coffoo-A. Young (8) ree Oxford ell. have disposed of a 1 . ... � . Sidra valuft--W. W. Hoffman (8) - ' re- joyed the honor and distinction for . nearly & Shorthorn 4 fiiie. fifteen months'� old his association with the growth mud devel- I I - ZZ 11 - . Wheels 1bC8a19­+41-& Mullett & ()O� (8) garded almosO as text-booke in the service. quarter of bull tol Mr. John Dempsey, of opment of bb I i � I . I'll, . � & century of having as their. re. Stratford. le county " from the I blize I J 1 71 . I Mullett & Co. (14) - a �1 I . . I � Mepvt=g Rftd-aW@ & Xurffle (S) I . as -Benjamin Rustin, a former roe��dent of from' the tallow dip to the elect an . I - i - � I I - It is further. reported th t Baron Von der presentative so difitingui4hed, a person - ' i i I through the Woods to the. -express train,? d . . . Goltzisreally;Ueimthor of the plan - of the Premier of Ontario, and they still Exete - ric 11 lit 11 i . -" I ­ - - i I r, but who h &a lately been emplo, d D he I � T I � - campaign under which the Turkish have in the Verity p ,ye aring the rebellion of 1837 enterel tie � I . k - . . � 7 11 .1 9 � . , army is the honor of having an their representative low works, Braofforcf, died militia so A sergeant, retiring a lieutenant . � . i - - .- I . - - � L I . . I . " � now fighting- 'It Win thus be seen that the a gentleman who, if he continues As he has on Friday, 9th Inst., aged 41 years. , - . in. the- following- year. I . � I . � .. � Re fusa (ft I ' He entered the die-� . I � � 1� I ­ -Mr. T. 0. Ed nonds,' of Clinton, haa triOt council of Hurdn and Bruce - in 1848 : , I . . ' -A ; � , a . , I - . , . ; � � . � PAUL - forces of Turkey an -not only thoroughly begun, may "Yet 6ccapy that exalted rented the farm on! the 15th concession of and continued to -t ke an Ike ive ph P - - � equipped but well disciplined, and in these position. . - I I ; . . I I . Goderich towpghip� known me the� Whitely t* rb in , AND Al . - - I I - � -T1 � . t municipal affairs for nearly twenty years. I I � .. I SEAFORTH, ftMAY.,April 23rd, 1897 respect's are. vastly better Prepared than . - t a rental of '0165. 1 . - I ��: � � � farm for one year, , For thirteen years he filled the Warden -'a . Ry. � 1� - I their opponents. * ; - I I . -k;. A Wilki ' f Londesbaro, has- sold . chair, first for the United counties and after- I � . I - -1 . The Dotninic;n Senate. - In I I I � ii . - � . the Moyer proped�j 0 . ! The London Advertiser . a at &boa for . !, I : . � Parliazae n't. . � in izing up the purchased from Messrs three yearst he was mayor of Goderich. , I � . I I - ��� - IbLe Dominion � � � I I . . I WW, and � to Mr. Thomme H. Cole War" for the county of Huron, and His I - - . �j � I I There is 110thing Particularly now or in. Not ' Domi on Behate . I r Lasham & Bell the Newton property for active connection with the Agricultural and � I Q,Uite� Aocumte. ,ni says . i - about $425. -1 .� . I I - � I - . I I "-�esti]39U notefronitheseat ot war ' When the vote was taken in - the . " There are 81 members in the Son . Arts Association extended .over about nine At 4he People� gusy � -� I I I tario I , I .. .. - . � OVIAWA, a - t Legislature to . katif I On Of these, 16 are Liberals' 4to- -�-At Brussels, on Wedneadhy of last years. BefOr6 accepting the Shrievalty he . � is i -St - I - - � this week. The 'legislators y the contract the , 2 Are Independ- � i . � . re' E Id - ' lbywhichlWaquare . . i I with onto, there is one vacant se&�, and week, Mr. Tolin Holmes and Mine Itachel, �tpreaonted the county in the Ontario Legis- .. �� 1� - assembled After tht Easter holidava on rig �e no Com 11 miles Main the re- daughter of Mr. John Bishopo. of the 6th I � , . ranry der of the Senate are Coliservatives. It ure 1-1 i - � �� � .. I ­ ­ . . I - . of mining � Ian" are . I line of Grey, were United in in�rriage by ' . - I —, , . � . . > - . - I - � . 11 Tneaday, and in order to mark time ,until Thomas Gibson,X . .for E U no will surprise some to know, however, that Rev. P. Paul. I 1*A6qMM"=MMJ"M"= : 1. . I - theAate fixed for the delivery of the Budget was too honeeti to vote for it, .but in the last ten yeam 44 now main I bers, or -A lacrosse club has- been formed in ]KIppen. . I *MAN I A . a. 0 "" . - . I I not honest enough to e was over half of the present 8 &too h%V;j . - . -;tM=`A7:`-0-0-"------­: -- - .. I I To not it. A31ROO,KS REbRGANIZE.-A meet. I I .11 � � �; , they discumed.*ith grftt vigor on Tueed ,cording . his 14 )I I .. I ' . - I . I -swallow A go:d= r. appointed.. -Thus, if Qxe Liberals remain in, or . the f6llowing officers : How for the purpose of reorganizing the Sham. - * ' ' speech, took up the Fj�aachiae bill, which Gil�on will t On been 'Lucknow with THE SH - I . ,I before re- ry* president, JJ Berry-; president, J. ' rw �. War. for a deftAe, anq ' __ - . t ---- sly, a vote against I exercise their un. marchieon rook foot ball club was held in the ball on I .. I ; pairty. 900 Every day � i I w I Mr. McMillan, of South Huron ubted right, to &ppoia only Libek&ls ';'- vice-pre0ent, James, Bryan ; Saburd I bn,*ngs -lot's of businessl� to the Peorlels - -1 . T � � � Farmers, is it say, uder � that ti to treasurer T. S. Reidl; secretary, J. F. Ten. . I . . mov- Wo I q- � . .... i meg-'. are the Senatorial vacapoie4 in view . I � I J I - f .� -1 i 't hard, that mon4 in Scarce, when of the one. na t U committeeo W. - Treleaven ta evening. After pattinVr.Robt. I I _ � .... ­ the. a4i I ,. - " f - oCorvie, G. Berry, and A. Finlayson. Secretary, busines' - f . ZI � I %, ; ms aging I ore, but here are goo ��, Mr- pieldi' , the Finance Minister, of the - p6ople -will allow Govern. . their E. M I Grbenslade ab i . M9 � Ournment, to the debate. tatives . represen- aided inethod of Selection pursued by MomprZe, jr., 'n the chair, and George Busy St i i -7 U931 menta y for a we, will have a Liberal majori a was pro. . - 1 o I . : d' reasons for it, - 11 ! . - - was . tY -The f06wing persons left Clinton at&_ ng from the enthu. � i i I - song, to enrich the already rich monopolists siasm shown by those . or the trade- * I � to deliver his Budget speech on Thurs to give &�r-aY Puldie pi-6pert in the two Chambers." ' - . ceededwith, and judgi I � i � tion last week for the! west : Messrs: -Alex. . presen6 and the staff: oul In't come s ' � . ' '- - day, in which ho was to outline the policy and cap.iWiBts'*nd our tePresentative will . Thill is all very. good and very encoirrag.. Lockie' and I of officers � . 0 freely our Way. - ,� i , - which they elected for the coming I .. 11 . " . I mot - John Thom on, Blyth, for - I .: , . utter- a protiast because,. his 9* 1" "llett, for St.v a - ' I- - . Of thft Government on the Tariff question, - pairty 11 Ings as a Senate. composed of a majority of Brandon. W. Wallace, Wa Seasolrio,therre is' no doubt but what the ur: �#eat d6 6 ire i M ai'm , I b � � , is to Merit- eve ��-, dbl,. � i I qks will carry,the banner to the . � I " is doing it and he wouldn't vdiO'against his Liberals would, certain enville Montana; James Connell, Goderich am . 0 , - . � - � but up to the time Of writing we have not . -- pairty. " We� mi . ly, be;. a bett�r and ry � � I ,ght just -as' wen hak e & : � I I I I � � I IV towns�ip, for Grafton! Dakota� H. X. But. front as in former years. The follow- i I . I , 1beeu able to gain any inkling of what wooden more sati�factory bod ing are I lar' 1. . man wi0h-a v the officers eleded : Honorary president, J. s; worth of ' A t ote registering appar- . Y, from our point of terfield for Roseland', Britis Columbia : � � we receive I . I 4 chaages Are likely to be made in the Tariff, &tug atiached and present it to Premier view at any rate, than ODe � constituted as Alexander Forden . Canning; president, T. Forsythe ; vice . � I and we I I ; . - � patronage - I - ; . � L -., - - 9 . ,- fori Flint. Michigan. - � ` . . I k ­- Z�-On president, 'W. Cum * I uLrh i : or dy -to. be in . � he present one is. But that is not the t curred the � m'Dg ; secretary-tre-ae- ly appreciate - the cial attention . - what the new policy is like . - Hardy for his uie in carrying Government t thoro i. ,� �. I,. this respect- We may say, however, that ' measures.. I kind of re -const - death of a much re urer, A -McGregor. Commi , "- very spe 11 I � . so Sava ruction the Liberals prom. spected lady 4 Ben- man, J. MoGre r ttee,-D. Work- t ­ . . ­ , � a - never before was a similar statement await. o- I I I . Ohn Mu , receivEag day by day' i , - 1. the Wingham Advance. We are ised when they wore askii miller, ,in the person iof Mrs. J 90 aAd R. Dilpk. It.was -that we are ! ' i I - afraid ar contemporary rig the people to tord. Deceased was decided to 1�ave the captain's office open . . .from the buy- - I � . i I � I -- x . . 0 9, I . . � . . ­ ed witli mater interest or expectancy. Fo � is more desirous t 'intrust them with power, nor is it such a and her loss will Very highly reipecte until the first or second' I I I I . 11 I I A' busy store igil alW I - 1% -1i r - misrepresent M'. Gibson an -be deeply felt. She leaves evening's practice. 111 rr- , 41 . L, . - i I -� a year or more,, trade has b ' -construction as will satisfy,' th , e.- a hosbangf, five sons and t NOTES. -Mr. AnArew 'Bell, Sr., last week - o. public. aY-8 a ' ood ad- . . r d the Ontario re I I N een 1 practically - Governmefit,tha A to tell the t e PeOPI - hree daughters to happened with a very pa - . . . I blocked by the feeling of doubt and uncer ruth. - We do The Liberals pro mourn her lose. i � '. 9 111 I - � - mised that when they got i � . inful accident, and, I : . �- � � I I ball club has been'organized in one which nearly cost him his life. He and Vertisement. Most people I � �� I - I . I - not know wheth,6r Mr. Gibson voted to into- power, if they could not entirely Fordwiph. . ,like to deal where ... I , - � tainty which exi�ted on this subject. it is I A base - .. � expec do however, that before this reaches ratif n . with the following officers: -Hon. his son Daniel, were in the bush making I � " ' ' - 11 I Y the co �r4ot or not. Bat if he did abolish the Senate, they wou' � a . I - - . � � - . - I - I I ot _ - McCurdy ; pres' as standing on � . , Id re-constru orary president,' Mr. A timber, when his sonj who w i . I � � I . e not, we are very -,Sure he lias a good and a it so as to make it more of a represe dent, Dr. A. M. Spen� i. . I -there is a ­lively trade beine done—'A generally 7. � . . the eY16 Of most read ra, this uncertainty satisfactory r ' ' ntative Oe ; secretary, -Lea the log chopping,lost his balance and losing � %_1 - I . .� I - ­­ . I i . - -� I - ea,scin to offer fo� his absence. body -than it is now by bringing it more asurer F.A. Donaghy; cap. full force, . insp�res confidence that the ' s n -, will have been removed, and that the. public We are ,eq . � � Mahood ; tre � contr,)l of his axe, it came With " . I - " I . . een ; managing committee, Dr . the facd,, inflicting a I � 1. good ai d -prices Of - �, , . E*tion- We hope it will be gqner&lly sat t M. Spence, ,. ep gash on the cheek bone, and. across the .-- .. I I . I 1. I , sure that he did not directly under the I - de , , � . Dally tain, H., Gr Striking Mr. Bell in � will be Possessed of the long desired infor- ,, Ihirk " he vote, as the Advance I says he The ' I control of the, people. A. -L . Win- Vatson, and Lea ­ . . 4� - _ people look to them to carry out this Mahoo& I . naida corn . 0 �-� isfactory. did, 1 I - ! . .er of th6 eye. Ten stitches were . ; -that Ptore are right. Now I I .as be is not tile kind of man to do that promise. A required to bind up t . we invite all tho 3 : A Ben uncaii Groves, . s - I . . r ate maintained as an asylum - i of Wingham, has a he wound, but we are - � � ,() .i I I so t of thing'. We do know, however,'that . de cow . , , --� I for broken down d 19r.f � that has ' 1�en birth to three pleased to state that Mr. Bell is doing as ' � who have- not hitherto dealt with'us . 1.1 - - . . worn ou . , I i well as may be exPected.-Cold weather is . r . ­ I , ­ I he had no reason to v I ' t Liber�l poli. calves in'te'n h Se first w - . . . I A Clean -Sweep. , ,ians would notat 'e. much " ore useful ped on June Sth, as drop. 11 � till having full away, ' . I to give us I " Shirk " the vote,' as tie , m6nt a. - - � -in � 1896,anil on Sunday night, Monday last being . . . � - -1 � ­ . hefullYapproved,of the Government pro. th -an a Senab V ry a trial this season d m . � � - ­ ��. �,� I �, . � . - The 17OV& Scotia Rmvincial elections took posal, an � I . � maiLuined me an 'asylum for 11th inst,l, the herd was �'nlmrged by twins. rather cold for April, people joing - about , 11 t of our st ... ,- -1 was a � I � -ore- . � " .- - . . � 'Place on Tuesday last. More than ordinary d if ho, I absent when the vote. .mosa-grown Conse vative i Oliticians. If That's a good kind of &,cow .to have. The with far,coats and -mits like anuary day, I I ' I � was taken in the - P I � -Legislature it was bbrough the Banat twi " , 1* -School te4chers are all -home on holidays. . as a good place'- . . I !- .1� interest centered in these elections I e is to be aintaineA it should n no arelas ively as a ps�ir of deers.' - I . ,� to - trade.' 0 , Z. - I * ,, as it inadvertence and not by design. We ma,y be as a polibi Ot. -Mr. Samuel B, Morris, an old resident Who wouldn1 be a teacher?- � New .96 ' ds- are, com- I - �t­ . . � - . eal-gr - Good Friday - . � ; 5 :.- I was well 'known that the 0onserv&tiveso also say that the d but as a b dy of this ' Passed off very, quietly. ­ : - I � , : - � - . ,Advance has been entirely &T eyar , I �� J i -- I - county, died at Wingliam, last week Most of the,busi- - iiag .to hand I . Domi ' 0 9 nei _ &I Ahe time, an Z� both Dion an with life and energM, of paralysis having reach * is folks for -getting !hat it was a holidayi I � I d our assortment - - . p . � could �d the good age of .. . is 11 I -informed on this subject. Indeed, we 6*e kept in eh'eclk'by 72 years. , il and being mo ' .. � � I I �% ape (I Provincial, were making miL . and one which . I re . , � I . I I "&1 effort . to Overthrow the Liberal are inclined to being made respon' I e was b . anxious toattend thefr cue. - kept full - - �q . I --- orn ab Earmstown, near tomers, trade being so pressing, there seems I ly . I 'Il 11 " , ink that it must have to ' . ible Kingdton,i an . rejident of Brussels t UP toil the deinand. - - . � - �41 . - Government, that has - held away there for taken its t1i the.people for its I acts, This is what the. for 23 years d was a o be no room for holidays in our b4sy vil. . I I �- I'll . - 1 P 1 , . fiftform4tion entirely., fro before going t!o reside. at Wing. , I - . I A . . �:�!!!::!::!Z�Z:= � I - - � . a than this ham. -. -He, much res 1 oted by all who, age,. a . � . A V several Years.' Sir Charles Hibbert Tap. mail. In the first' m the people expect and nothing lea I - -Ambnjz tho e home for' Eastej we I - � r: ;: � Perl.md other leading Con"rvati a :gave were - i place, the Legislature will be ' knew him., p noticed the hice ' ' I — . � - � - -- . I � . Ve never asked to ratify a contract with ,satisfactory to them. . - 78 1 belonging t � Force 8 Of Miss MeMordie, 0 i the He"O are, sonie of tb . � - . - . - - � . been eafnPaigning in the OV111 e Eng-ledue I . The* � t k- t Pity ;.Miss Mary MeMordie t�-ach- IV e -0 I Pr ' ' ce for aev. th er Y , o John Hie 9 , ,�r,9 . I 5 ?T, t Ar at Mou � - . i arri . . � I I . ,or a�y other company -by ingbottom h concession, was sold by the nt Brydgeo ; Miss Maggie Work. . � i � ,. I eral weeks. The Government, too 0 1 . I I I - 1; §.. . . - * ;.,U i � � 14 , ; o W`48 C. U- " which 100squar�')ailea of mining land mortgagees to Leddy Brothers ; this is an A man, of Lpnd-5n ; Mr. John Thompson, DRESSES. � . " i - .. a Ne*8 Of the Week - I . ' . 1,.' ". � an 94 BmiTARCK RECOVERED. -Prince ' 1 hundred Acres and W& ' . . �, ! �. I I ", � I - V� � � F Bismarck a *a�ld for a congider- Another lot of Fancy, D , as Mr. Fielding, who had for many years ation in the neighborhood of $3,3oo - H. G. 'Sabbath being Easter, the pulpits o *-L"L . are practicaRY *Von away." In the see- hag completely recovered from his recent in- f the re- -Opening .11P: almost ever - , . Ridered to be much weaker bh - - formerly teacher of No. lo school, Stanley I ' MiLLINERY. 1. 17— . . res � s � Goods, " � � 'W I . , . IN -, specbive oh�rches of our village pre en les,- at 25c, 371�) 50c � an,J 7be y. day .ne - . It, i'� I I -, i I - . very I .� a I . Sha es, -new _Flowers, Chiff - 1 u,ns. � led thii local Liberal forew - take, Taylor rented the 50 acres formeriy owned . beaut9ful appearance' being prett pretty, sty I .1 6nd place, the representatives of -the peo- disposition, and is able to Ong carriage by_ Mr. Hi, a ted . 41 - As Premier, be. ple have not &114ed the -Government ,,to drives. . Pkingbottom, 'at� the rate of � $25, Per yard—fine'quality. P Rib- , I P�jtrtl - I 1 4.4,-C� I ily . � , . � . I ,I'- . . came a member Of dilb ' Dominion Govern- ,- giveawaY public proper ; -WOMEN AURESTED. -Spe per annuml; be will utilize it for pasta .1 decorated ivith flowers. " . I ,- .1 . �� :� � bons, Trimmings, Veiling4, &e. I . I T lw,',.'�7- ment, andhieplace - ty for a song, to, cials -Mr. Squires, of I I I 1-; ��­ . . W- I I -- . - - . I ­ was taken in the, Pro- cc . Havanasay thathighly �espectable from purposes only. I ring Bright, is Spending -in. . I - f - � . - ,z enrich the P-brea4y rich monopolis women .1 . I I . - �, t m� -, I a vincial .Government ts"and� are being arrested and ' Robb, school inop . �' .,; - . 'I I . �', - . lbi Mr.. Murray, a cc � Mr. D. - I law and daughter, Mr. and -Mrs. Rieke' '. LACES. j I I . I E � I ­ capitalists." Thetepresen . imprisoned on the - th- . �otor, reports Mr. Ricker will be So years old next in, r' . . - L , �; us favorabl of the teach�, i� � . GLOVES AND . . Z.. Young and compara tatives of the peo- 8 ion of aiding the insurgents. ff onth HOSIERY. - ! �, Z.. . - tively Unknown.and un- e . Ing at& of the and is - btill hale and hearty. New Cream Silk Laces, I � i . I tried Ple in th Oatario Le islature 1& 7110io SIBEniA. By TRAM.-Runian - Wingham pullhe school. . Re sayi -Mr Oliver I Black Silk - New Kid Glo,e./ Silk- Glo . . . . man. The result, however . 9 Ve never. . pris. the teachers seem to be do 8: 11 All Forest, our village operator,'spent 'Easter , Laces, Valenciennes Lace ' 7 ves, best ' � I - is a been asked to do duything of - oners for Siberia will in future be taken to ing-good and one. So Torchon Black Co . I - I I is D.- and Cotton Laces.- � I ttOn an ' Silk . Hosiery, Fine - I 1, -sweeping victory for the Liberals, the Gov- What they , this kind. their destination by train and be thus spar- cessful work. Miss Reid getting along with his sister, Mrs. Forest, of Londo . , I I . erninent having been a have 'been asked to do and ed the ho very- nicely, and will give a . Mrs. Arthur Squires, of Bright, spent . -. I Cashmere Hosier , wojade3rful valut - � ? . I i M � - . � I - ustained by an almost rrors of the loni march. . � �cellent sat'sf& Easter with Mr and Mrs. Ricker. . low lines. , - . i: 'If what they have done - tion to all. The addition ol Miss G , :I,,- . � I solid Vote, Only three Conservatives oat of . -- i is to ratify a contract THE SAMARIA' LosT.-It is believed . -Mr. T. , I - . 2i � L the ray Will MeLymont was in Lon ion on Saturday last 1�I American ship Samaria, Seattle to .Sa teacher. FANCYGOODS'. � I, ---� I :.: I I - I 1,1L - I thirty-eight members having be - mi -le between the Gover-ninent and a svndi. ,vive you a staff without a� weak � . - . I - -1: . - en returned. , cate'or comp . 11 � Franc n Everything eeems to be i running a business. -Miss blaggie McLymont, who � ,� - . � �. �-­ i .. � ,�- - any of English capitalists, by board. iscO, Was lost in astorm, with all on 7 . v . quite 0 ndon I uckles, Belt Pi' . ASOLS Z I i - 1: . !!!!! Every member of. the Government was which this c . Smoothly.' has been at Lo Belts, Belt B .H1, ns, Belt- - , �, � : . , all winter going to ings, Blou. I . . - .�-. Ompany-acquires the right for Gy,,N7ER,%L GRA',NTT'S REMAINS. -The body of -The home of Mr. E. * school, is at present visiting at her � home ouff 8es, Blouse Setts, .0011ars. Full range Of �' prices, elegant handles - I � ��­ . .. elected, while Mr. 8tairs, the leader of the . ., itchell, of Ben' here. -Al � , , I � - , I �. - I il�i ... miller was the scene r. George hicTaggart, of Chisel. � . with steel rod 0 . ,,,*, - . three years to PR ' for minerals on General Grant was removed on Friday from - So &C. . �z I lt-i;; Opposition, was defeated. Halifax, which 46,000,racres, an Ospl" of a happy event on burst, conducted I I .... �� � area,1688-than the area of of very acceptable services . I I . . $1. -'s--SPecial 'Value. at $1, - - I - � . I . 'i'N - , . &in for. - . 9 -$I _ , - Wednesday afternoon, of last week' when in the absence 'Rev. Mr. Waddell last - - . . - 35,., .50 and $�) eacbf r;i.,, - the temporary tomb where it has I -- � . P, ., - for Seventeen years has been represented by several -of the townships i his only daughter; Emily, was. united in the Sabbath. Mr. MeTaggart is not onl a . . . . I I , nearly twelve years to the I - �. j- - Conservatives, n this county. For leurn which is designed Ao imposing msuso., holy bonds of matri . I . . . I. has returned a fall Liberal this ri lit to prospe6 be its ilermanent mony to Mr. Luxton y . ­ ' � I - - - "..- m I a,4. �� 9 t the company deposit stin . . . 1. ::��- �. .,;�, - . Voket. There has no been augh & politic g place. Hill, a pro good cheese maker but he takes great , � ------ � I :i:� t -al wi 8 r4p minent,young business man of. ) - . . ;.11 I I L I -- i � . . . :� ,,� th the Goven ' ' lea�sure in doing work for the Master.- . - � ;�,, ­ I -%rzD . - I . ; � I land slid ament twenty thousand dol- A ONcA FAR FA, WOMAN DEAD.- Londesboro. -miss Ida Hillil sister of the M J'amesSmillie,of ourvillage,is Spend- I )-1 e, any place in the Dominion since lars as & guarante . - I 7;:: - L Mrs. Elizabeth R. Tilton - groom,' -acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. C On � ; t e that they will expend in de - ;t;;:ii . Confe i .; , the wife of Henry ,Iau P- -Hun dred And � Fift ­ - Ing a ;: . � - I all � L_ cOuragin Jor those Ontario Conservatives L . . . . �L L -1 il.-I A . d of the bride, as grooms. James Smilliej of Lambton.-Mr. Robert .. . - I - o- .. - I i : L .9 I es not look cting works during these three her home in Brooklyn.' a a man. The bride ind bridesmaid were taste. two weeks' visit with her son, Mr. I I � I , deration. This do- Waid Beecher's accuser died on Tue �y t Mitchell, brother y ­ " -. - years, the sum of $1_90,030. Since the famous � IL - , , in strict retire. w y cashmere, trimmed 9- - . . I - , . 0 tate. - I .0 it ­ I �1, g eighty guests sat was in. Clinton - -.. - . . 8 � I I � .-� I I . I , � turday last. Mr. MeMordie finds no . : : I . � I , . I ere he has lived ever since the down to do justice' to thO sumptuous repast difficulty getting over the ground now, as I . I I . . - * -No'w any portion of these lands, they will h ve Beecher trial. on Sa , , who are indulging in pleasant dreams about they desir'e to be � ment- Theodore Tilton, her husband, I After 'the ceiern iny Mr. Robert� MeMordie, sr., I '- fI-' � L 10, If, after that, Beecher trial she has lived fully %rra ed in cream MeMordie, jr., is further ' pursuin his i .-- kk.�, . ' 1. ! .1 f 1-t.h � . come Possessed- of all ith ]Kee ajid ribbon. course at the Clinton Collegiate Insti' I !:, ,j��, the defeat of the Hardy Government or Soysq: Tw. _;f isin , i e � �,� ! "I I for Quebec, where;k1the Provincial a Paris, wh Was performed about e d' 8 At � � provided by the parents of the I il - elections 0 purchase them an,"d pay for them just the MRS. ORMISTON, QfANT.-Mrs. Ormiston bride. � 4!.­i� . . . . . . . take place next month, and where it, is con, .. h- - ! - , I Q same as any oth' . . w along at the rate - ; . �5., t I .' . six trained field nurses aday evening of last week, when the 'of 10 miles an hour. I .. i - I . � . . . f'r �'It!� merit will be defeated, and the Libe ill i � yt,-., I . rals wi 0 , I I . . . . - business and the Ad'' nds Of matrimony were BQI�mnized by come to the conclusion that they will hqve I I - .. : � � . ? � Vance wi Crete, and have found pletity of employ- b who sowed barley two weeks ago, I 41 ? 1.��' . onservative G Vern- have to do This is,`�the true version of the -have arr'ived at ored another victory on Wed- -Some4of our farmers r. . � 4,-,�,- - er Person or company would Ohant, the English social, reformer and the ne , �� 4 � J � fidently expe*cted the 0 -Cupid so his no driver carries him . 1. . . Rev. D. B. McRae, between Rev. J. P. Me, have I I . - : . - ��.i ­ . I qu . fro . , V � � I I - %F - � F ,�I;,: t", lbe placed in charge there also. ite a differeat one I - 11 see that it is ment in caring foe the wounded soldiers, Kay, a well-known young farmer of the Sth ; . I . . -�Nl -*'I Ul'that with which Mrs. Chant, the English nurses (who came - . . I f ,-, 4. .1 to sow it over again. . I* . i " f, . - I . -�l it has been stuffing its readers . — . '! 5 ' 16 5 , and if it is under the auspices of the Red Cross So concession Of Grey, and Miss Mary A - , I ... � - � . - r . . - 1 �)�,ei � ciety) -, the I � - . �, � . The War ]3eg-=. hone t and desires ' '' and the Princesses of the Royal family will estimable daughter' -of Mr. Wm. Elliott of 1)ashwood.- I - - i I I . � ' , -1 � � W#4draw its miestato.mentsand nowgive:a al corps. I i I - . 00 1� I , - 1. . . the . - .1� 'I- -4 war betweeD Turkey a,nd Greece I �� � , . 1� - , I :,. It The - I . .P. td' be truthfu4 it will be attached to the hospit Ethel. The ceremony was performed at, 9 POINTERS. -The masons have cornmenced -4 I i R� 1-1 J. home of the bride, at 6 p. in., in . : - . ., e 1: revised version. It ' the foundation of the new school house.'- I � , 1- ?, . ence o the pres- � � - ."I'L I . which has been anticipated f6r some time, seems jo us thatt, the 7 f the immediate relativea,of the.con- Mr. L. Moser afid Mr. * I I . - - I '' - . an were in . - -. ,4,; . , ,;,�, i very proper one ; one largely in the tracting parties. Miss Mina Brown was eek, making . I . . � 1- 'I 4 � has atlast commenced. w- deal is a I HurOn Notes. Berlin last w J. Roffm . -1 � ­ Which of the po . .1,,5.0 ' � I � . 4 Some changes in i I *; �' Q Vince and one whichi . . I -A i� , ers it is that is really responsible for the interesto of the Pro ' I -Mrs. McLeod, of Clinton, had a narrow bridesmaid, and Mr. A. E. McKay, brother the plans for Mr. Moser's W hotel. -The : I I 0 .1 - . �, . - -­-ic .. gislature refus, . of the groom, was groomsman. W - Young People's Associati ne � i I - " " � actual Outbreak, it is, difficulb to say. Each � had the Le escape from sufficati6a by coal gas the other . edding on. � . .. I - . . . , * It � . ' � ed to ratify, they night. entertainment, - : . I I - pho�� � . " gifts, valuable and useful, bespoke the popa. which -was to have been held on Monday . I � � - ri 14F I . accuses the. other of being thp would have been deserving of th severest - L -The Surrimmerhill cheese factory will a in us supper poued till ThursdiLy . � j:�',4 I aggressor. . . e 11 I il! 1 16 thi� respect there does not seem to be 0 he Advauve nee was served and imple justice done to the night. � . I � IN . - . . c�!,-,[.' ; ! I comme operations for the d 'Zurich Alliances ha,ve been - I � I i , , ensure. . If t season on I rity of the bride. A su ptuo night, was post ""U � 1 : ",`T, h much odds between them. ]BOth Will point oat 'May 10th. . Crediton an 0. �.i � wherein it is not ad I .� I 4� - vantageons good things provided. invited, and a good program SIZFS 22 1 -41 -.1 -.1 � - I tf,,?�:' , were, ap- , we Shan be ' ine'is -prepared. .1 ��4'4' j - J; I . . G.4�. �, '17 " . � ­- ared to f ul]Y conii er its objections. -The following p t ­�-�:, - . �`- ,�4 . I W ', 1. ParentlY, anxious for a scrimmage, and prep out office statistics for -Mr. Jonas Hartleib is having the. upper . 150 bargains) I 3J I - I I -- - I , . � d -Roberb McKelvey, of Ethel, has pur. the prine-4391 � ces in Huron county are story of his hardware store fitted up for- a, I 0 28 � i.o, ­ � chased the fifty acre farm b . ( - J TF41 -, � elOnging to the taken from the 'Dffi � I -- .1 - P 4-, - 4, both have been looking for a pretext to , estate of his father. Postmaster -General's report, dweiling.-Mr. F. Kibler and daughter, of . CURTAIN . J '. -,, -_ I '!L:�, .1� . ' ,­� �j�. �. . �-- f. � - ­ I I � Brussels grocers will in future close -- . - .I- � � -The which has just been issued, for the year MATERIALS. .., � justify them in taking the first Step. T,.,9ev- Zurich, visited relatives in the 'n SPECIAL VALUE . ", NOt Satisfied. ' V1 lage on i 111 if�; :'j� eral encounters, . their stores at seven olo ending June 30th last : . I Scrims, Fancy Spots, S, ' . I . I . � I � , � � however, have already . lock each evening , post Sunday. -Jacob Ehlers and Daniel pric-181- '\'P- t So in Line -' I � , il. I If-, � - It is evident that so except Saturday , . Weber, � .. � - L in , ` A , - 1. taken plade, bat reports are so conflictin I e Of the people in * Post Office Salaries and who have been attending Goderich China riorai iEffects, &c. : n Tablings, Towels, TowelliI194 - 4� - I ' I Collegi. . - I I - , . - Moos ` . ate Institute, are spendin . I J ' Napkinso Table 0o �- i A - "I ck are not well pleased -G. F. YoungbluttIg awoke house, at Revenue Allowances g 'their vacations I -, ij­ -, Auburn ; vi�ys, Drap I -- 3 . .. . ­ es, &c. . - - -% a der the parental roofs. -Mr. A. Weber, . � � � -­, , � , 41 . .. .1 ;, I !; .e chool i day. . . $ 458 73 $ 204 78 un I � � i, - 1. -he beat Of ,it- It is Pretty certain .9 was de troyed- by firi the other whohas been spendinga few days with his TAINS. , it T- - that it is difficult to say which has thus because the proposed n w Normal a � - � r . h 25 il ". I ow . i - - XRW MUSLINS . . . ", - I London instead of in that -On a recent evani,og a horse and rig Bluevale .......... 414-40 1 44 sister Mrs. H. Wiegand, returned. to his Full lengthe and Nvidths in beRutiful 1, Ff �- - far got 4- s to be located in Bayfie'ld ........... 584 319 � L � 11, - - oweveri that th n. The Times haWthis to say a�out were stolen from th 170 09 home"In Elmira on TuesdAY.-Mr. C. Eilber �� . t il -1 � us � V, �. done more than hold their own. W,hat i e church sh6d at Blyth �� % � wi e I' .; I ` ' t : Holmeaville. - ; ...... 1,467 40 64067 and 'f' ' f Zurich, visited friends in -the 75c, 90c$ $1, all I , . * ' is . 00114mon. knowledge Brusse' * " * * � in Lawn '-Frenc i I. "It ' a matter of ' 18 ........... 2,3" 41 .25o; �$J�. b0i So ch 'Or-gandies Corj�, , . " the ultimat result ma I -- that, at the las 1,085 23 village . $1,75o $29, $2 - S, Z� !. designs— ��' I 1�7 . e ) ;. .y be,' it, is im -lAurence, the 19 r old son of Sunday. -Mr. Jobeph Eidt is Dimiti � � ..V � -1 t=1 vincial election yea Mr. Clinton .......... � . 4,630 08 .50t $3 per pair up. I Pots, Morals, I ".. �, il . . P . kalines . 1-h, , ?" � . . .4 &C. - I ­ 1, � � �.- , possible at this time to predict. If these our local Grit I nl� bid for vote 'I George Cottle, of Clinton died last week at Crediton .... ;.. ­ 1 693 61 170200 having th interior of his grist mill reno- - . � . ? . - . es, Sil ' . . . , I � 4!� � - r , ding out the ". u .. 52o I I - I !L.J� two Towers are left to themsel fo Sir Oliver blowat I I . �. ves, a the OHM! Boys'Infir ' i 329 50 vated.-, n Sunday morning the pulpit of I . I � . , , the; _ 9,3 - . t 4�, - i-, surance that Wo a ' --The farm -of the lamiLry. � � 25005 the Eva elical church wa I —, -11­� V 11 � I I + ;1 struggle Win likely be a short, although a od Would get the flullett, containi te Robert Watson, of Exeter ............ 2i079 88 � 8 occupied by CARPETS. : . - ... I - 11 ­-�i � Wes � � 938 90 Rev. Mr. Sharfle, and in the evening by I , � �� ­ "I 'A % . t ­. . rns�l in . 41-, - ­ � T� tern. Nrormal school 6 the town 8 Dg 50 Acre6. Has been sold Fordwich ........... 693 43 Some choice patte "-' OLOSEPPLICES I � A �; diatractive � One- If other Powers get draw. Oliver a majority. The cheme wor fave ir to William Sanderson, for $1850. .; ... 6068 99 33683 Mr. Shetler, Rev. Mr. Eby -being absent at- union, , for 11 I - a Goderich ..... I ­ Prini adeso Tick- I ;, . i ---" , � , .919in. -M r. ) ITa estries and. Brus- gs, Flinnele It r ..I rity ked and 1,959 09 tending the Conference in Port Wool and Hemps �' Shirtings, Cotton I I .- ' iD, it is impossible to Sir Oliver got his first laisjo -Robert Nichol, of the 6th line of Mor. Gorrie ....... : - - - � 1:122 37 . in , .predict where or in the , P � ,- ,­ *1 � t town ris, has purchased an imported 449 59 S. Hardy of Zurich' . � Tweeds, Caipet I -- � - - .!� 44 'when it may encL It is hoped that this Of Woodstock- ,The present member also -Yorkshire . Rensalf ........... 1,179 8 P was in the village on eels, b closest fig ttes, � - ­ ' Z-11 . S. � ..X A-, 11 8 1 1 . i4�� ��, . rge , . 9, ­ . 2� ; . 'Fe Warps, & c. - , -1 7 512 7 Good Friday. � it --,-,. ; gained his boar from J. E. Brethour, of Brantford. Seaforth ........... 4,983 67 . Brint- . � I It. may'not.be the cue, although in view of - -Our teachers, Mr. D. I . -- . f �i --�T- � 1 the * 1. ===== --, — � il � tactic I i : r of W. C. Goode, of Varna ........... .1 . - -1 .- a. . " majority by the same -W. Goods, tithe 1,851 25 Dell and Miss Mills, are Spend their I I I . Goderich, died 1 452 57 153 70 Easter vacations at th . 1-1 #�pry uneasy feeling among mi!ny of the at his home in Bowmsnvile . . eir res ectilvIrelonies . I I I . .. . I ­ This, certainly,ldoes � . -P Wingbarn ......... 4,309 47 4519 39 the former i1i Rensall an � ' . 1� . not say very mue A 2, d;.% ' ; P � h I .. - r I . . '. & he intelligen 1 0 2 Wroxeter .... .. -i' ' � ' 21 �'� EurOp"n Powers, and t6 Somewhat strain. for t ' " P 885 78 477 95' T the latter U I I -, -4 . : . co- and p. . . on �hrc e ... I We have , Jr I Olitical honeaty of t " Pinafore," Will shortly be Zurich ...... . . 823 87 Stratford. - . I . I .... . ; adr6lations which exist between them, a the people of - a,verY great variety of nearl ` . -, I V . a t in ' ---------------- mv� 7t ,�� I I pre ed Goderich by a- company of NO reports are 36454 - " � . I . � - � datock. Our contem- Z; ... � I 0, general European war is not by any means pora amateurs. . given from Bel . y every- ; .i� . 4 . -� . . J-, � . rY surely doel not mean to say that frave, Gorrie. thin kept in � I � ' . rucefield, Constance, Harlook, LeAdbUry, NOTES. -Mr. John . . . ii nense a they -A Jersey cow,b I i 9 a firsp-olass dry goods store 811 improbable event. Where such imr B ... � - ; �� It and costl re such cravens that they would vote dale, of Brussels, 8 OngIng to Mr. Leather LondeAbbrol Marnoch, �St. August Tonor, who teaches , . ut - � � , - ji� � - I . . I .11 y standing armies are maintained in0, Sun- near Mount Forest - Miss Jessie MoL IN. We are ospeci Ily �re�l up ". AL 1-� ­1�51.�- ) b . - , - � ­ I - - - - - J .n . at I - . an h - lm i ,I ntries, it they believe The otber afternoon so, id Miss o 1 as is the case in most of these cola last week, hut hot have since died.' lin, who teaches in Wiartou, &I 111 present day goo&- , � against their honest od victione and wh qaV'e birth to twi I Calves shine,,Walton or Westfield. I , a � �' t -While working at the mi � - a . ., , I . � 7- d to. be 11 dam in For& Miller, who 8 I I I . - .77 1 11 I*ht- simply for the - me person threw wi-A, �n Wednesday of last week, Mr. Mat di teaches near - Southampton, are . and up -t' -d' E Ahat everybody wants.. ,. -- �; t � � purpose of securing the testiLblioliment of -a dowe in Jackson Brothers, He Howick. I I �' L: . - -attitude limong them - , Open ing their vacation at 0 ite � is very "ficult to zn&'nta'n & PurelY Passive a stone through one of the plate. glass win. thew Wilson came Hesi losing his life. � -their. homes in . . . I I -,j- when there is the public - store, Clinton. -Mrs. Arrastrong and Mrs. Martin ', I A I � ..... � . . ,�t �. � ,I I - - ".- : institution in their town. If Such in -Forty horses .root which waa blocking- ,Are visiting friends at Lariknow.-Mrjames ' no - . R" �� 4 was cutting at a ., L, #lightest excuse for war. But, be this .. it tt'e case, then ind - McLean, at ' M6,goods -- � , � �, 1.30 - were delivered to Robert up the piisa I We have i I m- v thos � , I-— ; ced did the Government ge of the water at one of the Walker I Old -ti - � � :: 13�imiay, thos I . to put before the 'r - .Z:;_ � � �, `kt.;� . I � .- 7t - . ; -711 . t 4 �4' � -,; --420'rseriea which follow in it's � train i . I � . I - I , P - � - t I can only . � � k s 'constantly on the MOve) 11 � I � . ­ I .1-1 i I - 1 ��,�.4 ,a pen .from A lumbir pile, bri' me a is I - I - . ` i . -- . I ribs &kiDg several of his whirlfool below, where he was lost Irom. - . ,under the, parenotal. " . I i -f ! th t the Present outbreak will be confined and young women of the coun Young 1.4 -While working around *the Goddrich jerk, which sent him over in ' 'water -Mi. Charlie Willi& Of Listowel * so that it can be n : I P site for this new educational institution Our i arrible do wisely by not selecting that plap They will be shipped to the old country- Ing to wrench it loose, he received a sudden Vent Easter with friends near Manchester. I who7 dread war and the t Goderich, one day last week. $step, when his axe got caught, and in try west end of,his house. -,Mr. and Mrs. Mutch I � I .�� I ,e as a is building -a I pew kitchen at t]Le P60ple, stoc 11 -. � 0 , I 1� 41 * JI; PO -that such wige, counsels may prevail it would not bewise to have the . as saw.mill, the,other day one of the ' to the P , I U fell and he was -carried .down the' idea into th'e spending a few days Me' oother way but alw I � 't;� ;�f p�t� 16 the powers now li . . w!ra" I .actively' engaged. . A]- � try located , I rooL Charlie being a very Pociable fellow, is � - - . i,�' � for evbn one year - view or a few seconds$ but he soon re-ap. . ays fresh I if: Mr. H. Pickard has -traded hit, Accompanied and attractive. - . . t - 1". though the sympathies of the civilized - among such a people. We proper y ir store peared, and bein a friend Of his. -Mr. Harr a ", 1-4.' e to the opini �' 9 6 good swimmer, struck I .y � �� i � ;;; � On that a major r. Robert Touna, I . - � �, f, will naturally be with Greece in th - world rather iuclin t - Holmeaville, to Mr. Arthur out in& for Iti: shore, which to An AP. YJ - - of this . - �, 4 ity Wilson for a farm on the 6th conce I ion of pe nfully I I I-` 1-1 � as I 'ge, I T '.. .. is struggle, of the. people of WoodstQck v oe he would have -re' i Is I aft for Nv - .. �, - I i �, oted for ,gir Goderich township. ached with has . . I - � . I ,11 C ,;, - eveid him to be the 9 in are doing well. -Mr. jamel 11 EV i the general impressionseems. to be that She Oliier because they beli &ran w York last week. Harry .%,� �� -� ­-; . ' . � id, but the current above the bridge bein all of who ra in the land of the free � I :::: - - k � . can -not prevail. Shepas plu -Mrs, H. Edwards has purchased so strong it Was carrying -him back by - a - a I I �:.�� � � � - I � - 'd � 9 i - t- . . . . I �! 11 I -the Beswitherick, tailor � I I . � I . - 4 - i fac homestead Of John A;;6ur for $2,400, .The western abutment- of the bridge When he was, foundation under the shop he recently pur I . . .. - - - 11. I ok and dash beat man, and the r knowledge of the the , T, , And courage On her side, but, her army is that . . t farm contain 15' fut Ing a Stone � 111 �. I- " his Governm' a 100 acres and the building. rabbed by Mr. Ben. Gibson, . � I k T - -.1- - . coraparatively Small ent had given the province ar� fairly , -, . .�" I Un . T I I I , . 31 cod. . I who had ru � . � . i. . - 1, disciplined and honest economical I a chased Mat north of', r � i .1 � . 5own to the edge, and assisted - in an 1 2 . .M (�) ; ­. -poorly equipped. On the other sidp, Turkey ment in'duced the and Progressive govern. -Mr. A hi the AD91o.Ameri�an GN(� X I ff�­. � 1. ­ � 11 I hors. _ . , ­ . N. McKenzie I hotel. , Re is alho yoneering it , h � I i . . Ail� I . � - - o of Aml�erley, -At , , . J ,- �� ­ � is supposed to have one of wit br*,bk . I - ­ - i - I � W -- In to Prefer his rule to has P-drehased from the World's Fair herd of the age of 74 years a pioneer passed When completed the shop will be Very c�.: - - . . . , i ,�.- ­:. . I.I. " I , I f I .,; r, the most formid- that of one who -was untried � and who as a, Mr- Granger, of Londeaboro, 16 fln� y away on Tuesday, of last week, . fortt.ble ----A stone foundation is being built . . . . - 'i . - �..� , d-�­ - able armies in the world ' � . , oung son of in the per - . i ,- I , - i . 0 sion, I - . I ... i4 , beside which that legiol bull Mrs: Bari, of the 5th conces under Rr. Ri)W implement shop.- I- ,� ,� �,�:� �. - .1 . Goderich' � . �t, 1, � " . In addition to thin � .township, reliob of the Oa Mon. - - . , " last Master George Perkins, SOi2 Of 'P �:,.� . late dar � I . f- 1, of. Greece is- insignificant. ator and party leader had been all -Thomas GundrY, of Godericb, hale dis- Samu�l Bar' , I X it ,go by turris and nothing ve - r. Deceased was "born our I , I 4 rY long. We posed of his imported shire stallion, County Tyrone, Ireland, and came the ob iging Postmaster, received as a present � - t I-.. ` ment selected townah. r . friend in Palmerston, a beautiful , . 9 ­ "; � , � I � � - -AWMN11111 - i, � �-�- " I " Morning Star, tOWM. Po ter, of Downie townshir of Bedford when only 18 years of r Of Fantail'pigeons and i Pair of thoro' I I.. I J . I 1V � i ,:- numerical superiority it is sadd the Turkish also believe that the Govern 72- in forces have, for some time past, had the* I to the from a . ­ . , � . 1 . � w , I;:-' London as the site for the no IP- i &I Z� � benefit of thorough training by a number of preference to Woodstock, .w instituti ' . C'i'F �� � I age, an a few years later wag married'to gred fowl. Master George -is i . � 1 j 1 - on in -The MAY meeting for Go ' District t �" ,1- . , , i - . i.1". Ship . ,�,i­ I , pl, 1-� a - I because they be- of the Methodist chure - derich her late- .-husband; moving t; the t time. -Miss Turner, moor a �luck thi' I � � , �i, - h, will be held in on. Of Goderich 45 years ago, when 0:0 , 4 � � �, Ze tario Street church, stant teacher in : i I German army officerso the best drillmasters It ved it to be the beat and 'Most suitable for Clinton, on Wed I waa a our school, is spending her vacation at her � �,� M in- the world. At present the Turkish Corn- the purpose, &ad I n0aday veritAle wilderness, and. bearg I ' 1 b K�-,� 22 - ' - " - �, -- . Without *consideration of and Thursday, Mav 19-20. The Ministerial I the ho . . i - - - �': . �i , 1� ern I I I � f --- ; � ... I . . nef of ! : - I I I - �rw " I On Wednesday it 10 Win h iting his friends here.- : . I . I �-i! v-* � am, is vibi i In Pasha, h -as at his the po,litioal complexion of the people who o'clock, and th years ago she lost her husband. She was a J 1 I I Id hat period. ver 34 me 'a C"nton—Mr- Willie Da- -� ander-in-1,1hief, Edh i � ­ session will ,be hi hardships incident to t DIRY �G- D$ CoMpA,Wy, , . I ,� e general session on Th MOU19Y 8 snowstorm reminded us of ,f&n. . I . . . �,­­ Z I I -1 . . "; - I . - Ura- zealous attendant ' of the I - . � - i rr ,'4� ., l � � ft it ; - I . 1�1 � 1i - . Pr 1�yterian nary weather. . I * - ' . -- : � ; . I �. i. . I I Seafoith ' 11, i'14 ­� . :- - .. I V - I I I I ; . S rest I - I . -`-W I ; - -,.. -i- - I . 0 ' test I Oa Dpu Goods S - I I I I A S�-;L� � � " . . . I . - . 1, . &J, 0 -1 R.I. �, : - � i t&e I �. ­� I I � � . . � . . ! I I 11 I . � . . I � � . I I I . � � �;�, � I . - - I � I I . I I ­ I ! I I : . . . . . ­ il-I" R I . ... ­ I - � . . I . V- . I . ­ . i . i7:�­! . I . . I ­�,, ir " - . i . � . - I - I .. - I 1 1'�-,-,4 �� . : I . . - . .1 I ­- ... � I . 1�1',e . I . I . - I . � . .� , � . I I �­. I I . I . . I . . - I . � . I . - . � . � - . . : * . - I fl- I � . I � I - i . tI I : I � I I - I . . '. I � . I i I- . - I � . � -1 � . I , , � I : .- - ­ . � . � I I . � - % - - I - - . �- , - ­ - - '-� �3,­� ­ I - I — � I , -7- 'I lq------ � 11Tt11%Z , w I 'I I ':11, , " cu � ; I F. ch , - M11 in a M r I s- "bur J� d " V "*�PB , -H _ t. I i t h I 4' rev : ime P t -tw 16 c I ee daught a ug F.Eurdd, h, I , rad ifl T 0 Dr y ILLI NE I , , ! or --` � - , - -. I - e I w, I I i I - , �, ­.. - — ­ -- -I-,--- - - . ­ - � - ­­ . * - - ­ . . - ­ ­ . ".. ­ - . 11 .1 I I I - �, - - , I - --!�-11 11 I -1 � ­­­­­74,:� � -4 , . . A , . I 1! , - I � I - - � t, I I - � ,, ., . ­ :. - - ­­�­;4 I -- �­­. - -� - ­ � - - d�- � � . . - . � - - , � - - �� � t ., � . . i� -1 - - - - .�� . �, -1 � I . � .. � � ­ i- ­­ � -­ - ­ . -i . I 1. � I . � .1 . . . - I I . -- .. , -- -- ,�­----­ - ,,ti-,-----,�:��l.--..-----.,�-,��.--��. -­ , - � - � . ­­­ � � . ­­.­ I - , ­ � . . 1, � I I . . - I - ­ �-, I I I ,; . �i� . . "I I -, ­ I -�­ I . � I - . . . � � I I . . I . � - � I . I . I I - I . I � - � . I - - . I I I . i . I I I I . � � �11. I . . ! . . I � . . . � . 4 1 . I 0 . � � , - . i .. I I �, .1, � � � . i I - . I I I I � � . : i � I . . I . I I . I . . . 4 � . I I � I I � . I 11 . I . � . i . . . : � I . % � - . I , .. . ­� . � - . t . i . : . I - I - - I . I I � -1 -1 . . I . I � -, '� i � .­ 1-1-1-1 [ ­ I-' I ---1----- ­ ­ ­­-­­­-­; .- - - - I . - - , - ... - ­­­�.. ­­ ­-­ ­ .... ... -­­ ­- - ­­­ - -1 . � 11 � - ­­­­­ ­­ . 11 I ­ -,,�--�.-------.-.,-�.�-,�-��.,-.-�-,---.--.,-- -1 - -111, ­­­- - - ­- -.---. ­­ ­- ­- , � . U- ,',--, -"k*A 4 - r-1 -1 V I 0 I- � I I - � i - 41 � , - .. . - , � . ­. ...4 - ­ -- ---- � � o,m ANEW I � � I F , William �i -OV. . ; -1 j�jste�ot -the E I A,— I I 71='r, "Modog � - Brussels, sddv� . � � Xr. M o0rael a - ege,tion, * - '7 -1 fielf"ireached. - V, � . aellent, and W'" . tention thm"-M� - inembers Of ig7e . . Rev� �ent were, . " Whaleyt 0 St Wroxeter, .and I . . - The ordination 61 . fore -the Indueti� Biblical Histor5 . Rever�udfi Whal . 1, In the evening'..a, I I 11 wax served in tU � - � � e was VA . - - , lwax �o ' . ,� - chil Prftbytena& -- I �ershipof -Mr. -0 antlte= ver y ao , two -solos. I `W M: . f I W. '08%.0 . Rev. W.�. j. WA the programme - thanks 'were - --tez. to wh* -the peq' grateful for theli I I Mr. Cline for th iministers, and la his humorous Ter r - � Opportunity to - . � �oiherwixe a. ,serl r . , - - k being .fine, the � 7 . . . . � - � . afternoon and el � � I -tv,e dollars was I . i� � I B=n.­M`r.. � I Cheeley RtUrpi �cbiildren ,spent .� . ! - Ut4, , I aid!g pare RN 1 � Mrs. White, ,of �, Sister, Mrs. Fral. I from Wi ngham I � , � .down, and W jamieson wert -t VIP I horse did not zu : : bome,'With- DOM I Kerr, -of the B - induction .on � � Charles `W. Lee at Mr. Abrsha . . miss 3filanie Ro . I At, Mr. John - 3me I I 'hi � �Pn*, in vi � Kinney.—Rev. I home in, Kinco gr�t of all� -for d I among us, by hh. kdod-Prtaich,1090 =body.—Mr ek for - th where he has 10 his brother. M, : him for some inc 11111 F NOT,Es.—The I given ,on Wedn, m"k, was Aw U1 the parties perl credft4ible MJAUJ takinz Part. 'T -corsted aud wl ,with their beau - f fil scene. -The Idorrim, one bf -4 . wb� 0 h%S biaeif!" . -m Wingham., P% last week- at aril formerly of the ­ .91ar eXammatic ealcol - ,00usgo 'v .gpne to London I -medical attends e� ChAlame -bealth. J. A.j Bank -wax hblida Easter holidays r, -Agked by the tou EAST HURON I Associationof .9 . � . I '11 . - - 'O , e meeting ­ ,was a good re from all.parts -of � I -��Of disappointmei Dr. Mt-Donala, I . attend -owing to . .T - . :eon, M. P. 1.4,9 . inost able addreA the Session �of t! ` 'The f,ullowing ol Dames Grey, , y I . .berry, Ist vice -p *]Wlopt 2ndvi'cel . . , . ­ruoselo,. .seen ��:--. ' , .4irm.411,—Hol :'bek M- James El � ,Greyl. A- Hislo �p. - � I . -: Brussels.Y. G. .31urdie, Hullet vesolved to hol [ selection of a � -an the 28th . . �, -meetings M -- ,� I I . . : i t* select deleg ; - I- �Of b1m,y. � Esch I � � % lowed to send A � . � . L � tion. Thegene L ;. : � ; Irespeeted and 4% r � I F � Thomas Gibson : ! . - I -,date and there i � � . as to who Win st . � iteard The follo, I 1hom Strachg . . V. -Dames; Gray m Thoman XOM Iffillero Turnber ment *ad the,00i take -whichever. ' ,Conservative PAI . marned*ud it U-�� I I be gui&a some, I LINerals. TKO . Rays has been I � . -whether or not I mot asibly- L !-- I Towirsin-P �w ing!Df HS 1 ' Poi Y�OOUZ PO =Rd- - pathw Aepen, * Az. Can ; 2,.J. ' - I . � � -4, John Bell ; 5, _ XeMordio It 71f A .Gould . 9, Robe -t L _ J , 11, _]kn. _&Me$ Qjrrick; � IyBrien ; 1* ; . - - Dick ; 1,7, Stept, � Dateri ; 18, Job �ard - 21, Chule �22,1 George Role John 311tthen, � � � , Henry P'.41cher I Th6niaj KestAs r j Ei � _ !senhoffer ; Xj Vn*; 34, ,J. So A I.M. Baedhlej Idartitt Wurm - I V 8610mon Jacobi- . Uis Eckstein I Roloak - 45 J L , , . I I I 41 - "I � Dyer ,, - �8 . � ; 49a, D. -� LLL , . Gaseho ,' . 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