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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-05-14, Page 1I = ka I . 1%& 1 4, i � - __ � I � v I . I . . ... . . I I � -"quommoloop-m� I 1: ,, I . ! � ,-� , 11 . � ; . I I I � - . I .1 -� � - I..- I I . - � - , - � - - - -1 -_ ... � 10111ka.— . ... -_ I . ;.. . . �� __ � I I . � I . � . I I � . �1. MoLIUM � ]WOO... Publishers. - - I- I I I I � � . I � .i. ! � .. . n . .. I . THMTIETH YEAR. i . . t '14 1897s, i I I � �, . . . � � � . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY MAY . .. - __ I 1: . - ,�i I !:. . . . - - I i i . iz� � 9 'I . I P $1 a Tear ih Ad*anee. � . WHOLE NUMBEX 1,585. - I . . : I '_ �� . � : I 1! .. I md beat we - . � __ . I - over offeftd ij � . - t . . - I � - I I . I fi I � . . - - I _. � I � � . I I � � I . I . , - - I I - _z � Ladiee Wbb� il::;�*,[� - ' �_'�11 � . I * 'SOME RANDO ' NOTES ON ;:Lg .d not exceed a hu I " thousand dollars an- elected Pao -rdeniana miz, Chelson . � ", L t:r," for, to be frank,pbout it, as I heard* train made good time. As. it. passed the Twenty-ninthi Thirty-first and Thirty-thit I 010i wa - . .7i . I 8 'm I Pellegrini say not loqg ago, the Ar- harbor, saw mill it was running rapidly, and battalions will move,into the tente vacat6d nually, - the com I agrees to construct Keralski was Appointed .#iinisteek� warden. J from 9ne, stroug. Yaril. " I.. L , . I BUENN AND , Igo ancl - .. *64 , . � . . � . ntines owe everything they have of Igo- just beyond it It came in -3ontact with L X by the other battalions. The, prounds in and operate a line Duluth'and guarantee Mr. Thomas Worden ano Mr. Riebard:sil- I no better at 1)k � __ o;.11 ... . �� .h : . L - � - � .1 : : I . I . I 0 bar of cars' some of which were loadedi - London are not large enough to accom. a maxiinurn rate of cents..per hfandred lory were ilectid, sides4es. I Mr. Richard I t two for 25c. � � T . i gram to the enterprise of 1oreigners. num . 9 it . ; I - 7 �� I - , . I .. i h on wheat was appointed lay delegate to the 4 out to, ..", .. ,.. .. [Writlien for The lior.) foreigners f6und them sitting in gaucho the consequence being that two flat cars modate bhe entire camp at one time. pounds,'not, per el, from Sille � I . I I ' _ I . . re. 'dedto,hold a tea- - i for - � -,;. . . buy them uotw� I;, . . . di luff _T a . 2 .. . . � 'WJ1AT ARGENTINX - AXAMY LuEt b Ii i S' 'of them bei 116- IAk Brals4onand other points to Duluth ; a Syn It was tilso'deal 1, . I ii, mate" and most, were badly damaged, one, � - I . . I I - . bal way, unprogressive, � I , FA! , . ving on yor I lac� - �_- m a patriare - The drive - - - 6V &R gonei Vre can get I -1 1. I This in a most ambitio article. I want Uving 11 broken across the centre. r �J pony of Keewatin, will shortly make a ship duction of $1. 30 per ton on coal, and of 25 meeting on M 24th. . � " - � I - _­ "I � - .. . I and stolidly content. The enterprise of the guard saw that a collision was inevitable, ment of several cars of flour from . Keewatin per cent.' on all I mooming freights. The _Mr. John Jiliott, of � St. Marys, bas Be. . . I � . 4- _­- __ � . . to - give, ,Von a fair 00 I idea -Of What Ar- I less they kept to 'their posts. 'The for South Africa. This is the first ship- immense ad ta ' of - competition to cured the oont t f ting a stone &but- - - I I - I I . thing . - gentine� is really lif 9!, a difficult foreigner has made their land valuable and -never6hi. .. i - ' a " van "'" " : "' 14 - ment of Canadian flour to Africa. , Duluth over, R out to Adelaid reet, iron bridge i r -11,11, to do, for I remember wh a hazy idea Of 'it the have become rich by simply sitting loss to the Grand Trunk will be consider .. 11iism.-is that cheaper ni - the t ��� I'll, , Fort � * - � , ' _ . -ownshiPs i 4hinp . , RE - able. Perhaps the feature most deservinir of -It in understood that ex -President freights are aVidla4le from that port, over the River Thames I London t � :: � - I 1i . , � I came here, , - 117f AA,NF- -Wo its Grover Cleveland will arrive in'Ottawa scores of boate draw,'in twent pi td injured by the spring at, at a Cost Of 11 . ., - �i ,At F.EXMT_3f,_ I had Word I ough I had raid All . Withdraw the foreign element b; " - "I'll, ;gs d with -hold foreign' capital and notice ih the miraculous escape of , 'feet I Ir'sh - � � ,� I USA I many booze and -10 as ato cal rent , Morrow an , � . I - . Farnishimige - - � 0 the advancement of which is so Rastall, -he leading next month and will prooeed� to Thirty -Ono that port. Mai Inow ol the BoKerne S4,679. 1 times &�out South Arne ps, and tArg atins , who was standing; on t ; sell the . . I. "an a good he a I - � Rilver, for a -The saw inill at � . I ��� i a IAke, up the Gatineau � rw _� � proud would vanish like , soap bubble tat car. Noticing that something w" M*I : iho goMen opportunity of the mill at � o1m, belonging to 4 1, right Priem -Our fural*,, ��� inkay pictures of a and happenhige . -ko',fishing. , ' Me it in I 1 - from Writ. Ryan, of Mitche � , vrar- burned on � i ient, is a store by itsolf �*._ �- . down here. I knew th t it had had,one that is touched. . wrong, he, thought of jumping ..of, but couple of wed - . at to secure a- clDniplete deliverance � I . IU aboub $200, �., I � I - - . I . . 1!hey have thinking that the car might turn ovar7 on -Woodstock hospital has decided to raise either railwaimo or oppression. The Friday night. The loom �, I .,I J !_..� . I . -Now I , waiting . 1 4 � . . 3� Abo _� of the � most rapid Idevelopments in But the Argentines are here. ! . . Of by popular subscription a Victoria Jubilel scheme in suppon : besides ilia indouvernen of until 11 :�4._: as 1. . - I �* I ;I I ' � � 'i �� AR RIVED 2,10poly %. ." - 4 'Stock that fo, style *W � I a history-; I know that! � it was a Prairie their astanciss, most of them, but their b - him, refrained. While he was thinking a to be backed up by I 7: � � . - I I is way fue. ' ' I 'Orp-My with that ... l � . 1. eountry, for every one hi�'heard of the pam. Wass in politics. Foreigners- are waloome, to bther means of escape the cars canie to- Endowment Fund, thkincome.of which , York capitalists. : It Mr., Green CAP. � . the mill is rebuidt. 11 Ryan he2l nine �11 . - coeds it will be a big feather in his ' I men employed, in 'me. � � I � gether, and as they olc mped. An to be. applied for the ms�ntaasnoe of indi . I I of any ax.- ' a - .,� . .� . ' come to this country and make all the money wed he ju that when � I ,a .- the b the ti I - '95pows"o * U -witness of the smash states gent patients not provid , ir ett M aishIng StOrat and for *t - ��� , as' I knew that the 4i4guage spoken was . 4 Id for, by municipa- -Dr. B, k ontreal has' sue4ed. � -The Kirkton footba I club bas Organ- i , . . . 1pa;iW, I know that 110onos Ainn was one bay can, but in return for the Rrivi age . . I . �� I � will be found ah,�a,a of . . I they must on orb the government claw and = jumped the car broke under him, and libies. - . ad id removing a) rge tailoets thimble fko;n ized for the . mason 'th the following i I - . - - . � I .. ' k, teacher - offloers :, Honorary pres dent,Dr. Ferguso � aur _1 ort he 'qlp"st forta of th� iwotid and a lot of Avy . - n L; 1 -� -�- - We are not going to afflicl; � � _ Prden is getting rather he the br6keir pieces , struck Mr. Ras- -The Canada Presbyterian asys, that the the nose of Miss I L . This, sprizig we Xft Bboii�. I , I just now the Vu . rising � Inie McDonell, I - . � � io school. Miss Me- president, Win. Moore 'vioe-p - � * the year in the IAnemmter � I I at of. � , ;eneral#i", but as for 1jiving say definite aggars , - .� .. , _­ country or its, poop 8 . � - of ; captain" R. r :: ; secretary-treap- - . ,which discounts th idea of 7rhat the I were for the number of sturdy b hsm in. fall's feet, and the force of the blow, added total contributions received during Presby.- Donall a who sh was Carr . , rasident,, Dr. i ' ; . I 1".� - our readers with complaints . . crossed. � to the *U&P, made him rise some nine or ten just ended for the schefiiog the, wallowed a thimble . a . a , I , � . . i mon. - Here are a. . � L X?_. . like­w6ll, I diduft ha*6 any. What, I iin' or.- I ME , . ew plaqee�,:� I' For , � � - � _ . I f of one kind or another. didn't bove I am going t q try to , � The politics of the country are si feet. Cange to relate, Ross came down on' terian church 'will be. fod _3 to be consid a little ohildi 18 eists -ago. . Evidetitly it urer, Wm. Stoneman. � _�­ . give You I , I I!n 10. . � � I i I_ _2__& - . 'Chaflu Ji , inkt . ie, ; V . I ) good goos, Ui-)_tO.dg*, _�: - _ a * ' A ' the passage between the . -Mr I r . ni his feet, and was seemingly none the worse ably in excess of sor n a remained lodged . 01 .of Down ., r , if we had any cause f�i com try, I say, because I am not at all ,io� in nam. I t I pr"Ai g a r � I . � . . I b6 p emore,L lip ; ro. g 1 smil- ! . sure the; There are a half dozen part th- u h Irl 11 .1 ... ... ,epeladable, q4 - I LLL I . , i I 1� vality there are but two ; the outs and for his high jump. -Rev. G. M. Mi ligini..D. 9.1, �astior of nose and the thro, ; where it was found.. It poses t&king I atiesi,., � -1 plaint, it would not be J�ffi- I shall -succeed. i � . I . set I it gh b, I ther � I ,-, --- L�� " I ; 113 L vm in it, ro .,. . a He ..L JU � iftye, ' L . c - . . I I the ins. Nominally there I an electoral Old St. Andreves churob,'Toronto, will fill caused her consid rable throat troubl for � iobs, and the N;rthv0' I - 'LL _. clousl - St. Nome ti J "the case is and other Idea& I vx, German - �� to use the newspape� for In one of my firat lett�Lra to TnE Expos. 118 I A000111 I.. 7 guar. � . . in. but it in a mere form. Thr. I the pulpit of Rev.. Dr., Mango Gibson , I .. � __ j�!,r , ine . . I � _. �, . . ,�,%ve ZT01t, no , during past, I argeon", By Ho * ..O.f St. � I ; � ­ ]Bnt the idea � ' I remember, I gave I a good many par. sTsb`e . Profits of Cattle Feeding. ,, ngl&nd - I two, pairs for . .�ML: ... 41nng it. hicel hive the control of the voters' lists and of John's Wood, Londdfi�� almost *itgout a larallel. , - by his mother, Mrs. i7le * inif AL � ., , I , -, - , geograp , & net . -th � Middle of M " . ­ ff 804 2,U 'Wool, fine , " L. . started out to, write about is ticulars,abour, the area, V�xacb the voting tables, (the r We learn from the Cornwall Freeholder, August. Dr. Milligan.u,.. live of I can.. -The 'increase! _ United States import. and will start about sy., 11 ; .- .�, � Position* etoo�, of the couit.try,, so I will not . that Mr. D. M. McPhersont the well known ­ , . . *11 be a, ', f6r, Oouple Of month*. - . 7 . . to force They wMi . I . . . . -t�at during seeding time, tirade . fear ot %egidents) and there you arb. If the ads. . 0 : duty on woo), whi6h wil�l! come in L: ' : - - : � -2& . rePON't , that, but go in for. a sort of general hesse king of Ontario, Land M.P.* .P. - fo* . . -Mr. EIsLL th L .. 0 of Listowelt will. . � - ipments (,I aox�E jeah Make. __ L I urvey. _ : I outs are strong enough they can extort some c -, sold a -The 22nd aanual'ntodting of the Can&; Julty let, *ill affe4t the Canadian shi � . .� : L Ment 8 -- - always falls ofE a little. The a the county of Glengiorry, recently than MaUufacturers' Aisociation -took place of his year's cllp��, Mr.Thomas W. Wright- accompany a On L _ . . � , � - 1 i of the offices I . - L t, � luTyey" . ,omfor b1Z, a r _ _a. L %bi . - , 16ut the voting. is the inuniest number ' Sol ool d r in T oronto, Ing party who -are ' * -to *Yukon- _ I Arge ne has about a same population i6f- steers to a Corrwall butcher. In at Toronto last week., Important re it- -on, a well known IF eale, " 9. in i They . . 4t_�_ a good farmers being too busy C oti t�_' thing. Generally % few people are brought A_ t � - _ � . 5k - as ans,da, . are about L the same _ the lot� was an eopeoialty fine animal, the tions, taking exceptioni bi certain features speaking of this,P I sind L .2, . to come to town'L and the poor to the .. matter, said the wool expect to be absen two years Ne number � of foreigpers in it as there are tables as a matter ofform, always in paiticulire as to the I feeding of which, as of the new tariff, were paised. Mr. D. W. would b i , I * L L rs 1�t Dawson - - I ' a so",_ very f inte liue, A� 11 charge of the police, � but the- voting in done i - . 0 clipped'Im'' June, and about one. will have their -head . farmer never has time, for French Canadians in Canada, bab instead of ' given by Mr.- McPherson, are interesting Karn was elected priiiidekit. ' � � . month woul& *be i q. wred to get it read ,,XQ "I . ,600 miles in- I - underwear, well L '_ anything. This seeding time being catifined � pretty ma . ch to one province by the party chiefs, who deposit the number nd valuable lesson W farmers every- . y city, a miniDg town, I 'igg . I . . a a - I land from thePacific: Land about 200 j; sTd �serviceable,. per ouballots agreed upon, after which these are . -A Mormon wedding.e'oremony was per that the increass4 rato would be in force - . ' as there., they are scatt6red over the whole where : , A�Wlc f . ; � � . . . ., is a sort of a breathing spells I formed in the Latter D# Saints' chapel., before it could Ve shipped. The shippers- fniles from the Arctic . U L . land. When I may foreigners I mean per- counted in all solemnity and the result of the Cost of steer at Bainsville farm. - - $27.00 . ,_ . L_ I _ 0 � - by Apostle have not much st4 and from last year, -On Wednesday Ing, April' 14thl . � 1. ' I- - I . "election" declared. If a * Toronto, last Wedno4j, ., ok on h , I .. �'ambrie Shirts, open. for us, it gives us a chan, 0 to � number of citizens Purchased feed -shorts,bran and meal, 7.00 . - I . . I sons born in foreign countrie3 and - who an . " am. I . � I [ f Interest on steer and feed 6 months, - 100 Evans, of Loridoit. Tfiel!corilraeting partie's hence no moveme# chn be made to ship in 4 Min Mary MdNeelaudl, Of R 11 Alars, and 1 pair C I . -, re-armnge one of the finest were to snort their right to vote with the . - . . . I I � Ufa, - not citizens. If those belconsidered foreign- In6uranos, . . - .1 . .50 were Anson W. Burto6, imud h1iis- Amelia large quantites b4ore July 1. - - - I ; tob&, formerly of Nam y, was rn 'ad to � 1 1 ,.ra$, regular $1.25 . $1. L � L and most complete stiietly era who are not Ar idea of securing a hold on the government as Attefidance, . . . -. 2 Go . , ,,,, �,- �. - � I , Res I Braden. � I _ -A letter receWed from -Rev. H. F. Le.' rge L . I . L the constitution provides may be done, . . . t P. I., Oeo MoDonaldi of Russell, Manitoba. I I . . Use Of stable, 1:00 , i .,'shirta, fast colors, col. . . � .. ' M ations, then, probably, 'a majority of"the I . - I i ­ W� L I I I-. clothing stocks in Woste. they would simply be -shot down by the ; Mrs.Ewart,31st�f'6f.Abe wife of -Sir flamme, Canadian! Baptist missionary, writ - The ceremony wm perf wined At "' .Prospect ' .... -fore* I I � . ' ' - laco." -Russe%, the re ence Of Mam-Calin, . . i, sizei 14 to: l6j, . . " -, ulation wo@d be ,igners. - I Oliver Mowat, died At -&4 home in Toronto Ing from Cocanx;fj,� India, on 14arch 24th P � L L 654 ...... I'll . Canada. . Total coatt $38.60 i'. L - . I . I . __ PoRe. country is in gbeat part flat, like police- and If the police were overpowered . vor 00 -.4,i6,ft was a prom � -ev. J. H. Cam- 4te Shirts', linen front, .. . i I an By amount received for steer� on Friday last. Mrs 7'. to thw pastor of h1he Bloor street Baptist the bride?s sixter, by t R �� . . --- Z , . - Manitoba Or the: Dako, �#. In the South the army would be called in I �Wh the I — I' , , L � - a , . , i of/ eron. � . , � . � We are looking for a visit fficientlyL strong they bring about Balance to credit of bay and corn, $91.50 nent church worker ".4?� - -church, Toronto sa'is that famine and oh, or 3 for . I . . I ' ' U ,was president � $14 - . - . YOU L there are, practically, nol ireee,.while in the Out, are "I the Women's Foreig4� _Wion Society of ,t!�,e plague have redu t a population of Born- -The Perth rifle, sociation met in ' . I I . , " A I h . __ from you after Northwest, there are. ps L belies. of scrubby, a revolution and then proceed. to carry on Half a ton of hay and four tons, of corn . . e- I . . � , ' aun, r ec�t is; - . seedbig. I Gran affairs just as the others did., But I shall . Pres�yterian 0hurolilwCatiada. bay from 800,000 half that number ; that Stratford on �Tuesday, of last week, ,and - "rts" li"�' 1 1 rb, lir 11 oat � . were fed,to this ate , I , .., cars - at d - may want a Suit or Pants, thorny trees, and in the, Territors of' Politics in - -The nine colonist.' �, ` , ion trains , in prosperous tim. is, ,out of MLOOO,OW of elected the . follo *in 1 ffi, - P w6u., - . fine sh te er beside the purchased I io �nd ma � rom I . have more to say about another food, so the bay netted $13 . . , aigolt ; president . I I d .L �00 Hat, Shirt or a Tie, some little Chaco and Missioues, in the extreme Worth, letter. � and the corn 86 Manitoba and North*09t,.. i to, from To- the population, 4 i,000,000 are ,alwkvs on' Lieut. -Col., it. S. ;7401 h. � -, DA I , 'ttou i I I . . � . . ? per ton, feeding value. Three tons to the i i � 11 , .I%- - � thete is i 1 am told, a great deal of' forest routo this year, earried, ...2i 9 _people, and the ragged edge o! want, and that at bhe R Burritt ; vice-president, John Dempsey ; �� .shirts. well made.from I.. article Of wear p4haps., Now land. I , . The men of Argentina are dark, gener- -acre 6f hay and 30 tons of corn were the 206 cars of settlers' effecit The majori time of. writing 3,000,000 persons were secretary -treasurer, Wrn . . IAWronoe; assis- . ­ I I - % th ville, farm. . � by . � flannelette, sizes 13 ti�a . all we ask i. at you look . There:are bat two cities of imTortance- ally spare of figure, shrewd in face, intense, average crop in 1896, on the Baine . � � I � � r � e . . . of the people who went, w from Ontario. receiving famine elief.. The aid, tant secretary, 'Royal Burritt ; suaitorst � - I ad - � .Mli . m md,ib Is taken for the manure, which is : � . . through our stock if you have . Buenos .!Aires odd 11 n Buenos ly nervous in movernenb and with the .great an - & - This is much in excesi o last year's ex. generous an it be been from various OOun' 1, Captain Copas and R. J. Gourlay, I I , - I . . - of thirteeit 04h least $10, and which should go to . . . - , . - - Aires, a bity, of 700,000 'inhabitants, it may characters of rather clever boys !L � . . �1 I ': . provin - -4 meeda ay e ,� - , , . ' Hose, to be wom with I __ never done so.? It does not 1, or fourteen and the vices of man. That is " the� steer's credit, as well as the linoney paid bdus. . . ". ' , tries, was provin very scanty in face of the ,g wm beld on Tuead v u I � � neec Aul- . � Pair of sox, Scotch . , be said, all the intellectual life and adva � &M - . _Leialie Irouside, brother'of R. Ironside, needi caused by a famine. - .. .. Ing of lost weik for tho purpose of organiz- . L � 41 , matter whether you want , er cities havo the higher or governing class., '' The lower for him. A od many farmers compt i -was gored by a -Mies Nellie Bon, . 'daughter keholl, foi the �ed by ourselves, new- . e-Aidlizationis is centred. Oth I I elms have, to - my mind, much - - more "stay. that stock f Oing does not pay. It is I the large cattle viportsr,. . of, A- T. � 2ing a baseball team in Mi s LW goods or not, "we welcome ; 4ed evi- i I - � electric light, their bull last Friday morning - *in the Cadadian Peterson, clerk he Surrogate Court at season of 1897.. The following Officer _ ere : , trat iways, one or two : -10-9$�, at .75 and, $1.25. -: ­ Ing power'-';* and while equally immoral -dent from the above that Mr. McPherson ' bi Wm.. Ry-ain -, I - .. . ; . a i � the people who are just look- ,even have a sewerage a item, but they are � Pacific, stock yards at Winnipeg. Several Berlin, o6mm. L uicide early Fridlay -elected: Honorary presidev — . I . I I not Eqropeanized as is 91 xenos Aires, which,. and passionate, I bellieve Argentina would does make both farming .and stock feeding . . . . I . . of his Xibe were broken. and he was other- afteMoon, by aw owing� a quantity of (W,,. prealident, W, R. Cole ; vice-president, R. _. . 11 . . . -Pherson can do,can � 1. _. . I . * . � . . . _ '-' ing around` because these - have a better government were the'consti. And what Mr-. Me - . . . . � I . M M,Ost respects will compare favorably with wise seriously bat not fatally injured'. bolic acid, which had purchased during Hyan ; secret : I a given the -C y ary, Wm. McLellan ; tressur "I War Bargain . people will appmciate value tution renforeed and these peop! A in the . * 1 Win. Martyn. � I any city of its size in Europe. The countr � ione by others if they go to woi -Mr. and Mrs., Duncan Graham, of the mornninge. T I i I - . I � . other members of the er, A. Broderick ; manager,i � Colla � aud it is upon values, and not y ballot. Argentine women are simple. kind" r2i ht way. We have recently heard of an � . . 11 all the newest, Z a di O' the young -rs . . has a very efficient and, well iiasuaged - Mara town hip, died last week within two family did not me aware of _,� -John M�odonaldand Lucinda Matthews, . 'I . I , good naEured and invariably grow fat as otter farmer in the county of Peel, who. days of each dther. The,formor had corn. lady's act until it�w,As too late, and she. was Second daughier of Win. Matthews, Lb . in. laa . upon prices that We have systern of railways, and freights will com- . oth of - ; L , I . - I . ;I -tw ad of ' � ­. . I . t ey grow older. The Spanish system does cleared $1,250 in feeding thirty Q. he mar 100 years, the W, L ited i I . I Ities size- 15 on'.1v - - . , pare favorably with'those in other new coun- - dical aid could be 'sum- . Monkton, 11111 -ta- I - ; x . 31 established a reputation for - a ad the centur a corpse before m6 in 11nirriage on W I � not breed woman of. pronounced character. steers last year. He bought theeteere in . . , . . tries. Pa.sseuger rates are geuorsill lower. . kv moned. Miss'Pe(erson was ' 'of the most y evenliig of I t -week. Rev. -Mr. _ I ' � quality, no-, matter what . y I suppose it is needless to �mw atter 102 years, aving ad together for. one ' _ I " . for 25c. y that in th the fall, wintered them on h hundre&aore I . - . . " ' Z - I . I the There are. d lines 0 steamers on a 'ivere I a I . upwards of 75 years � .' '�' .� prominent and pii neadw the , _. - I 11 . towns people dress exactly as Europeans do. farm - fed, them until June and then shipped pular young ladies iii -the' Brandon, -of T�rt Ro an, performed. , I 41,h,-%, I price. I L . Uragay, A entine,w6men having w good deal of taste the;� to the old country. He kept a. strict , , -The officers of the snac'Han expedition town, and the ne *6'ihat she had ended her,, intereating qeremony in the - . 1%, . na and Paraguay. . _ resenee Of i . L .1 W - - I � � It follows then that in sub- I Thefoundation and underlying industry which will astarb shortl to test the naviga- life by her o eated a greit sane * _ ji'deate, w. o ,enjo r - 7 . �- - . , ; � . '71ress, like. French women, mud c , wfi hand or As about one hundred I ? 'yed .1 - - � - I I , in Parisian & count of every cent expended,'and the. _ � �� I � f the girPe act . mitti: . of the Republic is stock raising and the land � The cause o is � � Yet. themselves ip different amusements until a � ng the following quo . . fashions are always 'followed. The men &I- only work he did himself besides ai�perin-_J bility of Hudson bay in&atraita, .are coni- tion. � as , : "I'll i -at L%- - : is Owned principally in -large areas by private missioned to plant the- British flag in the unknown. I 'T .. . -2 !i � . late hour. ' � � r ,.,..ns Bro'..... '. is that Ihe goods are so draw well and have a sort'of jaunty. style tendence, was to buy the steers. I I i q � . tatio, y . parsom. 'There b 1�ttle government laud . J Arctic region for the purpose of asserting -Rev. B. F. A411ton', Pastor of the' First � - - I 1; - � and out that is characteristic. You'can tell I � �Death lisis removed another of ,t1a old . 'i ,. I . I - I , . . good value, by'reason of the � left, comparatively speaking, qin4 there is 9 � . , � . an Argentine by his clothes net as you can 7 . � sovereignty rights where no , rights are at Methodist chiftih$� St, Thomas, was return- and respected resident)s of St. Marys in 0 1 . I � I . I 1 INTON. . I � . ' . j I present respected' .',,, " 11 I . Ing from the funiml of Mrs. Edmonds, *ife person of Mii. James Black, wb6 deprted �& , , . � quality. I no homestead la a,. Agriculture has grown an Englishman or a German. - OanwiO. . .. - - . - - I . . I I � excresence on thei Peel I I ennin t * V. S., when the this life on Monds; rd inst- Mr. Blook like an ;oral industry. -The Six -Nation Indians will take part i -Bessie J he. six -year old adopt- of Mr. C.. E. Ednionds . . — . Now an to the "atmosphere" Of the . gap - I . t - ! . Men's Tweed Suits, at . Mee . in the jubilee celebration in Hamilton. . ' near horse became, uit ageable. Air. Salton was born shite, Scotland, 81 � I It began Principally in Santa Fe Provi �'. led daughter Of Mrs... Jane: '.Jennings, - . in Du ktry, for every - country has its own Pao,- . . Ran Y, Miss A. Riddle ; finan- ' . and, in general, may be : said to follow the " .-C. P. R. trains will start running be- lYarker4 while,sitting-ow &;box, wound her climbed out of IM back of the rig at the years a io .He resid & for: almost seven . . . � ­ A� Brunedon ,1 treasurer, I __ . $4-.50, $5.50, $6.50, 47.50, railway lines in Buenos Alroa, Santa, Fe, . ,liai atmosphere. The predominant element Toronto and Buffalo on May -39bb. I Apron strings- around- her n6ek and then tied crossing of the.� M.� C. R. track J. on years' Or t � . 2 4,West Nissouri, .. i p � -an . � . . � -34, conce io3 . I . wamhal, G. Colwill - de .; I I I I $9.b0l $12. B The in the gambling -a rit ; everybody gambilei two he I child - fell h1gin . " . years ! � . $8.510, oys, Cordoba and Entre Rios Prdviiiees. , a raili and, nearly forty E $� - � . . . ! - tea L. Brigh M, : sizes 30 to 35, Iong Pants, at .. -on the National ttery, at the, horse races, -Mon.'Men del Val, c street. He struck on th removing toi St, M. -a yapq*1 dele*�Lto 'to them, to the limb , of a tree. T _ to I -was atiangled to lank, severely cutting and so 1. I 11 . - . I am ; ebaplal � . 0, I agricultnral sections have been out off from on the gold premium, or on a thousand and Canada, spent undAy an Monday in To- asleepi fell off the box-* and I . I his ago. . ­ 4 . . I � guard, - iss A� Crisp ;�! , � $3.50, $4.50, 5.5% $6.50' the large eatancisis or stock farms and sold I I I. - . i .; 'Ping tri6h, of Ellice, t , : � . 'by ronto. death. . ­ . race, hands and �. knees. The 'ra John Die ! M _1 I 8 . " - one other'' things. This is- flanked - � - . driver was -While Mr. I I Z or rented, in small pieces. Many of the man. -The late raina have 1 BoyW Suitg* short Pants, at immorality, insecurity Of life, failure of jus- -The excise inarn� for April, 1896, wax � -Two.prospectors were drowned Satui�. pulled over the,' dashboard. He esoaped, was unloading grain it" one i of the -store .coss, of the farmers consid- �'-- : � I I � . agricultural sections are' colonies started by, 081, while for ,the same month this day evening in Wee �Sandy Likes' five miles � bation, $ilouday after- - 1 $31 83.50, $4.50i, $5.50. tice, and a general atabe of unsettlement in $649, . I with slight injurios. The horse ran three houses at Stratford il � addition has been made to� ,,- : I the owner of the land, who had it surveyed"I Ia year it was $1,886,769. . _,�' east of Wabigoon, *bile'- out duck shooting miles in the country before being sto d noon of last week, the horses took fri ht and - I . I 13oys' two piece Smi4, i public affaira, wh 4) ' ,_ � lur I � sizes into farms, established the necessa.4 build- . 11 z It was . eh ch9ir. the following, ii . -The annual Canadian lawn tennis chain. in a canoe. Their names 'are Cecil Creighto' Mr. Salton was f�rmerly a resident 751Z ran away, causing Mrs. Dietrich, '1w 110 I - d miteriningled with a light-hearted ,_ 11 . � . - . � . . . . .1 � � 22 to 29, - . by � and love of 1pleasu 6 - 26 years o . I a-' ilt well known in the county of I holding tbereins, to fallout 'in front of the * . . - - d .- Mr. J. Moore, Miss A at $1.15, $29 $2.50, ingefor shops, store hoases, school, ete., and over an re, lik' canned' P ionship matches will be hold at Niagara Id, of Toronto"; and J. S. John la . . - Huron. I .1 r , � The'wagon ., � V. wallace.-Mr. G. Cam. - I . . then got p4ople to take -_up the farme on the gale . � on -the -Lake on Jul 13, ton, about 60 years of age, formerly. _iP_7e_rth Notes. - - i wagon and at the horse's heels. . � � $3, $3.50, $19, $4.60 Boys?- ' fruit � D Cliatcii towor � : - � mant ayatem. Mostof the farmers in covered with the warm, sweet -Mesers. Johnysiddons, G. D. Suther. purser on the Upper Uke3 steamers. 1 ­ d over 'her, but miriculously 4he I _k. � long . passe 1 7 t I � school Pants, our own make, lali= - Wheat, Indian corn syrup which is yet a ft of itself. I land and J. L. Williams, customs officers at ' -On Fr d .. -Mr.JO � � I . . . are , oats, evening while a few members seph Hannon, of Zion, is build- escaped further injuries than a,severely � � , 0 - . � � � I .1 . i I . I Iinnelps � . - . � . ... 11 at 500, 65c, 75c. Other barley, linteed, are the' i i I grains I A thing that woulcretrike a,strauger for- la i By return- KAPPen. ; I - cibly in the bareness of the towns. The London, have been superannuated. - ) of the C rksburg biey3le club were . ng a fine bank barii I bruised log. - � I I . � . ..:. Viakes at 35c� 1�0.ys, Straw grown, while castor oiloplaub and peanuts _Captain Dunn,of the Government steam- Ing home &for a short ride, Fred. P. Hart- -The Mothei.well. * baseball club has or- -Among others, the -. following Perth � i I � - . . I 1� � . low, bare,, flat roofed, iolid looking houses � I I : �i Drentice Wanted.- I . I : are also raised and there! are in the Noejb- ganized for the season. � I �01 - or 19 yeats, of age�, � - � '13unshade Hats, - at � I 0% I r a great deal of ground audifie garden, er PeVrel seized a lot of American xiets and man, eldest son of Mr_ -Ci W. Hartman, county wills liave been entered for probste I I . � . I cove ' '' �* ._d, boy, 17 .. provinces extensive sugar plantations I . banker, met with an aceidehi -Liot�',wel will have a celebration on I i thO, bUcksmithing. Must be of-, .., � � Men'. s 10% 12e, 15c. English -am I * when there in one, im almost iavari�bl.y sura fish u�ar Ro nidexu. by running I . . at the Surroiste Court durink the month -of 11� lot afraid to make himself use- There tire plenty of flour imills, also oil mills, -1Ast week 226 British emigrantsarrived fihto a vehicle, which resulted in, his death Queen's &Y. I . April.: John. Riddell, Mornitigton, farmer# �1 � . , - I - . � . rounded by a high,'bare wall. Thjs gives a. I I . . . . � I birthd i y to !raom,m Xmws, Kippen. Flannelette Shirts, 5 for $1. on in ! re nen . a � - i - . , -The Mitchell- council at their last meet- $675 personal. 0.0W real ; $iomi Dillema- � 11 . . . I most desolate and unhornelike look, eapeci- at Quebec on their way to Winnipeg. They early Sunday morning. I � . . I . � Ifin-Z . . . . I tdd ihs;ourfew by-I&w. +-or, St. MA st , on � I- Men�g ()otton Sox, ev 5�c2 8c, in er d in principally of American - good eircumatli,nees. - -Sunday afternoon durag a I-eavy Ing defea . $1088*.59 pet* -1 -eat * I �� � . - ally in the white glare of the sunlight. � The are in, . . . . � - a, nor . . ;T. -Mr. G_ E. Thompapa man tore, and a caliar circumstance . thunder storm, lightning strucli a barri own- ��Sbratfordla- iate of timation thin ar Z w1w, I , � I 15c, and 20c a pair. A - . I o, are very in - YO George - Mu haus, Logan, farmer, I I ' � , 1- He has tied knot. � 00, I . that, the &no generally we the self .shops to uoh- like the houses, -A Bruseelite pledges his word that 1. personsl,,.$250 real ; Jjimee Vines $47 Per- 'hich he cannot untie, with �m -ere bhe price of generally a part of them, there never being o fine line of Black Oashm 18 era there. will be no grawhoppers, this year ad by Ephraim Rase, two miles south �f will be 24 mills'im the dollar. 'At. i4iv. .. 11 : I �er . - I -2 bind " headers to save 1 - streets reserved for shops alone, and the to the recent heavy rains.. � Pori Elghi', totally destroying it, with I -Misa-Mary Jefferson, of Zion, left on son&I St 000 real ; Alice Cala, , 1, to � lilias c at 25c. Men's Sbirts, .white . 1. �aarriage to Misw , �. - binder twine. The threshere used are prin V!!1_3Aisx Annie Haggarth, of Toronto,'was contents, includiiig three fine young hol�. Taeifty of last 7sak on an extended visit wido' ' . lo w. $239 25 personal, $50 r"L .O_p .e . .11, show windows are always .small. . � . I on Wednesday . unlaundried, at 35c, and 600; cipallv English make, and it in said that I have not succeeded , very well, I. am run into. by a bicyclist on Sunday fLnd fourteen head of cattle, implements, feed, to'Calitomis. : I . �� in --On Thursday morningas i Wm. Taylor,, r I b lome of the bride�sfather, , - laundried, at 65c, 75p, and English machinery is gradually making 'a afraid, in the task I had met myself, but per- knocked to the ground, breaking bar leg ' ate. The total lose is $1,700. Insured -Mr. � Jose0k, Coppin, of Mitchell, son of Rev. W, J. Taylor, of St. M.1161711 I two miles west of Hen�­ 1 $1. 1vJen-'s,, Black Sateen' . place becausie of its stronger construction. - , . --On Saturday night Williain, son of i .". #Adition to his residencei . 0��e in the Western Association ,Company for buildin$ a lar& �� As tied by Rev. .Wr .1 haps from - the descriptions I have triecT to late Thomas Jordon, St. Thomas, d � - - Trinity opp'gi,egation, Mitchell, h was entering tits pronams of- Mr. Todd, Ing i - ­ . . . � The climate pf Argentina -in a semi- vivid, you can picture the monotonous ied fro $600. 1 - As so . a lab"A" .� � 'ts, at 50c, -. 65c, 75c, 85cy tropical one; now is seldom man, and lookiaw A week ago a rusty nail 'ran 4n " -M wn vocalist, , r subscribed about $1,600 towards a now . � the pripsen � make Downie, to deliver from his � ca of, a few- , . Shir a re. Caldwell, the well-kno fa - I I character of the sountry, the baron ��.! : fsther� a dodbelonattig to Mr� 'Todd aprang I . tivea. was I Mon Canadian' on of noo'. I . . of Toronto, has commenced proceedings . . . , � -1 11 . . la - The bride � I � and $1, according to quality. ice as .thick &a a corn . the towns, the glare over all of the strong his ? . I . . church. .. at him sudd;nly and snapped I at, Mr. Tay- I � in light silk aniare and �� - I t -11&r. F. C. Stewart, father of -Mrs. P.R. - .1 . . For, the Bicycle season, Men's penny in a The . genem aspee d the -Mrs. Ann Sburdjr� ex -Matron of to against the town of Ingersoll for unst-6 lor's log, cutting hispauts througli and in- I i . . � , � riovelty. tL bare sun in Oe gonerally,cloudless sky an Thompson and Urs. 7. Awty�z of Uitchell, I . 1 3 Agnes Thompson, of: - . of . the country is : Of empwp Hou In of Refuge, at Hamilton, hdo begdm damages for injuries receiv�d by falling . Rioting A deep scratch in t* flesh. 'Mr. L . ­ ,500, - I i6a of biteinem-like English and Gar- t -Orangeville. . . "; � . oom was � : I monotony; 'A gre - a defective staircase. The accident top can I *Li I assisted by ,Cotton Sweaters, at 35c at vista of not plain populat . _ ' art so r k died re Taylor pat out his light hand � to ward off , . . � mans, brisk talkadve French, smooth . tion agidnet ex -Mayor Tuckett ra. '7 rL I i I and .65c, Wool Swesters,'at 1 6 i Ohn � Plain earned � Pt er of the bride. After under a glanng sun in an unchanging blue $5,000 damages for alleged slander, - place in Ingersoll town hall after a concert, -M �L blurn, an eat another attao - r swarthy, Spaniards and high -shouldered, . I k when the dog fastaned -,upon . , I I � . . . I I jug, dandfified nativaq, moving in . . e . "Top . - ual diDuer,. several of I t19 $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. sky. The towis are barer than'the country, - The M&r0real, Police Commission ro in which Mrs. Caldwell had taken part. resident of Wellpolay, died on Fxiday, 30th It and bit A - I � - I . .- ., ded the bride and groom : 7 � Belts loc, l6c, 25c. Braces . for the buildings (outside of Buenos Aires). I quick qlafte have passed a by.%w to regulate the d -The Provincial -TAgialature ot Brit�h ult. -, . . I ,_ And - t .1W. I . . - . phere I have spoken of, and I . ' -mosirs. Jaines � �, - 8� where a grafad recep-- . are all of exa6tly the samb type, either of 1 the moral atmes of bicycles. Eight miles an hour , -Win. Pesrti �f St Marys, has gone to klendarso� S� .. urt I . a Coldrabis has by a vote of �& * Robin Of St. Maryu, madola mark I _ W I * ing milit- - 18 to 15 pswe� .i "s a 4 1: ho evening, The pres- I - Ila leather, the .ne - over with the over- must not forget the Preachy looki . Regina, N W. E *iere he has moured a r .; 0 P mud or brick, plastered . limit dir I � ' . . I I , . eve h 0. named. ., � .. decisive change in the Mineral Act, no . ' at the Toronto horse show 1X61 - . ably, . � ..... � ; 9 ' . d It- , � - ' . a and eostly�, We . �. buckle is used, making a great - lasting stucco, always of one story, and ary officers, who are. seen -Robert Chapter, an elderly man ineen goo Poe, IOU W A hardware otore. J . TH37; or's yV I vl 9 which any. person requiring' free in . 1. : , ,Oin _. I ANDM , . . Mr. Henderson carried off. Out on "I . . . Himilton, the other night- took a one of - rights C., not . only be over 18, but * - . RobiaLon , - ured .. . I � with a dusty ill- - . .� . ': . .W. A. M41er,formorlyof'Stratford, is I r mg couple happineW � vement, se�lling- at 50C lining bare i dusty streets, I I in mug , Goldfinder1r, and Mr. ..... ,� . life :_ . impro . ir public' square, generally —0 varbolic add by mistake, and died shorly must also be either a British subject or sh now engaged in­� the ne---- - per businen.in the swespetakestordraught ­ i f. .. � the Voyage of braces "kept llplaz�w' C 0 w6f pair 0 arm 11 Iff and 60c; heavy cloth � ­ I I . � I - i � - . ossland, Britiih Columbia. . . -1. I � safe con Ing a' few dusty, sickly-lookivg trees. I atterwards. - - .. declare an intention so to become. . in ,�T AUd OA?Y .. � � � anchorage in the. . Wn* Corn and Hogs, I R : . 20c, ,25c, 35c ; Men!s Wool . . d i -Mr. AdsmWiley has bought the brick harnew,wkth Money M, � ;;;; yet a little carsi irill make this glaring The William Davies Company,of Toronto, -,Fifty Brantford bi6l,cUsts' were., fine I . -Harold.Fatheirstonhaugli, the 5 -year-old 4;11 � Down, besides' Prime. on- -his -otter patri , . ' - I ... . I . - �� . .ry sorry to note that I � ..... Pants, specials, I and 10"n the east end, Mitel , Blaze and Gip. Mr. Robihsols *ys he bas .�, I ve . . at 90c, $1.25, destrb blossom like therose. Rose bushes on May 4, wrote to Professor Robertabri,the each for riding on the city sidowa a ur ng son of Frederick B. Featherstonhaugh, was .� 4 I � : r.,, of Tuckersmith.- who-- I . ::: I 1 $1.60 ; Xen�s once planted, grow and produce abandantl he eot�t Philip James for $1 100. I K Smocks and � r, fro r. l I �11 � i � . a Highland Ro a # aw., Rdin, . _. � . . -The Psrt& Mu '; 'L -th 1 7 Dominion Agricultural Dairy Commissions . , - J the past week. T police coffers were 11' killed by a belt line trolley car at Spadina tual Fir - isurance been at . � Tal haa not been enjoying ... . Overalls, specials, at 650, 75% - ear, in and 'year out and gersuipin plants as follows -. 11 We have learned that some riched by about $100. . - avenue, ToronW, on Fniday'night, sit h#- -' I burgh, and Alyrio , ultural Cuty Show at � - i I sociation of r i past 6. The kind wheals of the car pan" . - . . at the present timer- � goo inlue ti;4. But the, Spisuish,-American of tile feeders of hogs at cheese factories in -The International An rd Corn any will 11pild a handsome new o ce I . . Glasgow, but Torouto beat* them odL The I 4 % 1 _�6, buff Ing h I * . . 1, 90c and $1. caving Ingo way surgeons in 10 over the little fallow'i head and left Ti i Stypt(ord. Jineu swur $ omplaint,, which ia of a,. ' I believes in" I * th' I `ss ',Goa made this province are =Ing in'sonion last week � Chi . ' 'ed 4 fizes � I I . . - . - . corn either as an - of decided to hold air next meeting in 0- m lin - th 0 IN - -sarly 101 IF, b I Y!, W.- V. Munro,,of . � inful to endure. fli3w thenel as he bimselT would SAY. ' - exclusive or as the chi , -The Elms 0heese and ,butter co, rpany � St' Marys ' "10 I I P_ - � , . I ..... 0.0.0a .... � . diet with the whe_y from the rono in May. I 08. - - , - a't,. V am �Emjlt�n I�d police C� - . sold thaw first 10 :a ruar ...", I � I hope for his improve- - I . . The principal bauke7 of the country are article of $rsin . . _ alter, n . , ake of April chaose,.100 - � I __ � i - : boxes, for 10j6per pound. � , - . Buffedo, reached St. Marys -and opened u � - :u AtchesoA, who � I English; the railwa; a are English and. factory. our impression is that this is a - -Rev. Dysou Elague, of Halifax, *has, a- stable William, Bustard'have been found for Aspin, Don Ps . .. I_ I'* I t � I -J. A. Turnbull, of Elms, -has purchased branch broker office Mad - AI&OM , � in ... h e parts for some- WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL FnTneh; pri.acipally nglish; the English serious mistake, which may in &!most im- cepted a profess )rship at, Wycliffe C - 0 guilty in the almize ciourt, Toronto, f . . . I . , . . He wa,p a pushing business man with j . on ho - abortion on OLS a thoroughbriA Ayshire bull from the & 06- .. I eparture last --week for- and'Germano ha,ve the sea in de porisst jusi�ner affect the qualityof the Toronto, where A will be lecturer temptin to f winning w!iys and #oc I I I t 'trade ; the - iletics, liurgies d pas ial theol6 .. � I .8 r orm, an i choice herd �f - Michael Ballarityne, � of - in Ingr4lated himself I - . I I I and the. import and expor meat. We will be pleased if you will ad Jane MON Xly, They were sentenced ; -will of townifolk ,generally I I 1. I . MONEY BACK IF. WANTED. i . :,i i . . ; r. Atcheson has secured' I . . I ::r . . into the good , . IF, du the bver ig . French, Spaniards and Italians are the re- vise us whether Your. experience has led -The firrst d ratiOn of --- -thw t ' haTi and three years' im Downie. . I .m ht of a. ! . . . i . . two and a on- r. MstW[son has sold the three houses and -in said to have done a rushing' business. I I", ; I .� . tai,l business �meu ;the Italians and Basquiie you to think that corn -in - a suitable food to volunteers' mon ment in Queen's park, To, ment, respectively. .Application he a -D -1 Commis- � en making is an s, very . : - : Soon & line from the IntemtiOns . I .....-am .... a ........... 4"W"'. -the Faj��aro and the laborers and meehan- use with whey." . . iio, by the 13 toche Colum t k. and lots on tho north- side of Widder street, ' . 71 ar; the weather has, . . are . . rot 11, 90 place in de by the defence for a now trial.. aw . . � I - - . 4 i . :sion Co. ,W" strung- into � -office. Ali - . - I St. Ma a, to Mr. D.; MeI,sren, merchant � I I . ice. Spanish is the language of commerce, the Profewor Robertson replied, under date Sunday before a veral thousand people. � - ry 1� - . * a he -he � 11r. H. Shefer still - 1. I - -Hon. G' W. Rose, the Ontario MinistIer. tailor. - i.: . went wall until a week or o. w n _.: I J com - I . . rore quantities,. of hogs mongroundon which allean-meet. of May 5th, as follows : I I -I do not consider ­�-At the An 'can Synod meeting in W1 in- # . I i!y . - I of 11 � _. Education, -in an address to the students srd. went to Und9n, and since t an W. Mi ois, -The estate- of the late Joseph Rich . e flour appears to b& . ,--*. 17,13 I . But you will robab17 be. asking by this . Indian corn to be a suitable Toupplementary nwit& Archbis Machray stated that�iie � � I - I UnEIG'd MACDONALD. . I and staffoUthe Normal mud Model scho . � - . - I ? d to be fed with whey. he chief feed- vote a not prohibition in the p�eb. I of StratfO.'� is valued at more than Munro has failed either to return to his. I I . e, as our inill is grilqd- . I . time where � t a natives come in. Well, i foo . regard at Obtawa, �aid that the Normal school 'so I _ office or, to ask I'Dr,'his, little bills. . � . ' . - - : I than for some yeartt I . . I Bra are plenty of native.a. T44ugh the Ing material in whey is the milk sugar it iscits, Iliglievin that the scriptures , term wouldz in Ashort time be ixtended $1k, _wm one of the landmarks of - I a rupe � . -, � . . . I i I . thl I . I . . � ,to 000. Hi � 1, � I ; 5xcellent grain wine an a of God. � . the. Gore of D�wnie. . --One of the beat known Atil ­ oed 1:, , are � 4 . I . 'hat .1 ro-f e, that the old way "I CLOTHIER9. . English and Germans control so much of the contains. Indian corn is an 4 - i at.lea,eb ten. months, so that the teach J. A.'bothwell, lately of Mother- figuies of the township -of Downie WAS t, . � � I I 9 . , . . h, . - feedin -The tailors are on �strike in St. Cath- . -Dr. � e ig rain � . I of *he country they are not so -to feed with skim milk ; but for ive a proper and much-dexii.ed �n, who passed away on ... 1. y which was . ; business - think'after hearing with whey better results in the increase of misen, and t * go have .become so I. interott. might race , I well, has puroased the dental practice of of Joseph Rwiliards . . 11 seasoa has br . . . . . . . I . in - � -age of y ougk:t I .... � On the Wrong Side of the! Street, in the numerous as �ne might . I . training. ! . - I . till. , .... I � reight and in the quality of the bacon will Ing that it * ary,for the police w es. ,._A. report - from Toronto says : 19 Trade Dr. H. ,,A.- Cipli, at - Stratford, and I will Thursday, 29bb uli.., at.the precise i - ,_ .. .. There iz yet a. . I whalt large Mterests they -have in the 'i � I settle t6re. ,!- - 75 years. ' On the 20th- he suffered a stroke � .... � . . I � Aires ig a city be obtained by ushig a mixture of such oort home the orkmen'who are taking ithe. . I . � Ao be sawn in this I . Strong Block.1 . I . conditions throng -he, lost 16* of - , - . 11 � i intry. To � be sure Buenos a . hout the country are get- .. - 11 %. � . eft . . I . .1 i -The opening�,mrvieee in connection of paralysis, when, . is power ,. ; � I a city -and ey auJ corn, strikers' ptee . tariff. .. t , I i a grains as peas, oats, bar] or by . It I - . . � . O'Neyin is this wee1r.' �. 11 �� SEAFORT . � ONT.' Of foreigners�a cosompolits _ . . and brau,tban -The I nted. to the churc - ting spiiedil� adjusted to the new with Christ church, Listowel, will be hold speech as well as control, of Me ri,kh side. 4 g into it is . of at " I . * , - ---- : comin . . I low -ever, � . -ber for shipment. , on Sun& ,. 16ph inst., and will be conduct- He. continued parrd4y conscious, . I Ian H2 person apt to wonder that I using a mi,tture peas, corn Imj�ortant industries are now busy w�th � --- . Jo with the I alone. I have found the best Gatineasu. Po* byLord and LadyA r. . , I - I I ­ . - the Argentines have so little to 4 by using cOrn 11 ders, and capitalists arepreparing to on- . . - ' ' � si_� i; I " --- . ad b Bi lop $ddwin. � of what *" going #n about Ma until Idea- � I - be obtained from uning such grains dean and Capt in: ginclair,in commemo . . n n - � I , - , In .. � I I iiness of their own country, provided he results to r enterprises. the next few 'hen he began to . bui A " -_ gage in nev has dikyt the 26thult..w. w'"k- - . - . . ground,fine, and soaked for not less than, of her Nxeell ney a reofue from diow wrlootto"Xalbileisch, of Tavintock, - . � -)M:E*T know -Argentine from a foreigner, but in . ' x 4 I I I months we shall see the employment in now - ' ornie - from the Bufiklo- Dintal ow He took litt,W� on. � .& :1D ( a an d on Sanday. i returned h ' . � pourishm to -And hope . passed � . � . 1�1 y PA"s U . _ _ _ e - efflain 'aa(f sister, of � _ ! _(:)W the country districts the Argentine is in; thirty hours before they an fed. I think was bleseed' 0 of much. capital that has long 131an College, W1, I d 'bi i final was given up W,edoewUy, but he I . . � at Q, Ande�raon's.-The, . hogs should be. kept so - an'to permit, and -The fall hest through out*eal �nd �channals . . ie4 he recent I - I . - R I � . plain evidence, especially in the provincial ; ft, . idle. Reports from country contras indicate examination. 4p took -his dogree -as a dett- &WILY sooner than *",expected. Mr. - idh- I � . � - * . _ . i )) 111 r . � I I a School Section Wa� 6; .. . ,. I IMPRIBBS . even to cause, them to take a good 6al of Maryboro, wi ve r few exceptiorW, in h k �d Z � towns that are heads of departments. An I . . V marked- improvement in business. I .. . � pp. ceedlingirl wel , and if it is not " - guok, .& tisL .1.:. . I I . aiy, -Thomas 8tmahsin, � . . .� . . &I exercise until after they weigh more than ing ex to I , . . ardson w" born neAr Piesoott# OntatiOs- On . : said the count -_ ning a fire broke O�t in -Prior to her departure for Winnipeg, pril 29� .I822, beit4 & son of the late Ut � - I . was primarily a pastor -Saturday mor , Al atenden,t. The'teachers- . . I , 11 , 100 pounds each. In the groiAng of youn which is fes in some places, � ,, ... ' country and ;! ble natives were a pri- 9 � there in John Brennan's tannery, Chealey. It sts rt- Miss Vivian 01"n, .of ListoweL *" pro-- . Riahard4dxi� who wai a , nativt 'Of Briku-nd. - . . I . - � . I Aft,%# - -that they should receive everuprovaCt of alood crop. , . I - e.sars. Strachg6n, Curtis, I - � pastorial indus is important - . � a engag, � Ireland and � _ �, Mon..y Order maray connected with ,h d had gained so sented with al� complimentary address and a H 'ad In the well knownUttle W the � � . pi - ' 18,5011. . .1 o used to' allowance of skim -milk for six weeks I . a plague o rats seems to hive ad in the ong -.& I I try. The lower classes, wb attr I A - . . . - much headway before it was discovered that perfume set by the literary bociety of Christ Wind=44 which occurred when he was 19 f. Hamilton, is visiting It* t or two months after they are weaned. Skim striack Pelee Island as. well an Bois Blin - !i � , I - ' be the togauckpal" of many an exel Ing a !I . Ci . . 11 - ith, his w � Is payable anywhere in 'Can- , - 1 .71 . great flesh-f6rming or muscle and the farmers have held ki be", nothing could be done to save the buildia church. i . of aj drawing ammunition w I . . e 4t --ra. - -� 'a the 4iowboye and t . . . I il It'omian Catholic church, fsithe s; th for thi- militia. He married I . . on th h line�_M I I* he shepherds, but like milk is the r�' Ilding to, are which was totally destroyed, together wit - - � � I - . 0 r Has. = ; the 4th Ii _*_: � es. forming food.; and if the young disposing of 1,100 of them. Th o an ­ -At the ' his brideb6i` . ine, is. visitinx . I . 1. the Indisus, they, are passin away, and their and bone-! I I . the contents and about $2,000 worth of him. soil m., by raciatt, 11fts - i- 8 royin crops and dailijA. M Of', Toronto. ' L . Proclarable at any time. n . - W-11son"Who, IN Mires him. ir* : - airn Clark, . ple,ces are bei:. g taken by tie Italian, The pigs are stunted in thee ragards at that deit i fruit trees.' � � he $14, ii on Mon y, *ay 3rd, at. 9 'a. , J . at the a of 21,at P 3rd line, time they,cann best -The &minion Bridge Company iud�t look bark. The total low is about 241, Miss Annie min I , was under ot be developed into the & ; � the Rev. Fat- er Guann, . u L . A Canada Ac a go . ar - They- - � I red by insurance in the Go v came up to Downie pros ; od per classes are the land owners � - , I . � cident policY is I if - partly cove I ter of B. Skofitzk*, of Atwood, was vai;sd I I. pecting in 18", and. I ­ , fast we I . - clan of hogs, no matter what breed they Detroit Bridge OoFnpany have been given . . . . � � - ; ek.-Richard - . . a or nearly soll have large estancias, prin I Waterloo and Western fire insuraitee cOm' to James Hqerty, of Stratford. bought lot B, amonsion 7, zw I I I has finished seeding!. ; thing to carry ; costs $4 a year political influence, which Ma t, it in hi bly. this Vic�oris , . , � - I . - I cipally obtained by paniee. The cause of the fire is wt ku�i�v -Dr. JoW G. Yemen, of Straitfords Asn. lor, afterw-wrds returning for his 'Wife Aid I �� ayed on account of ' - , I perL tbousand. Are you in- : ant important that the -quality of CauSan Bridge at Montreal. Mr. Win. Gibson�. M. I . ­ lived on the same I . is the reason Uore are now no governin . _� - -1 . 4 for trial on the ChFX8 of I I . : ManitobiLls tist, commito . su'red ? Ian&. An fast an the Indians wore driven hogils in regard to proportion of loan flesh P.j will do the masour . I , . 1 . iA heavy fall of rain .y work -Hon.; Thomas GreenW&y, ' eldest child. They have. . -an . - . I imal operation, was farm eTerAinQ09 rearing& large, Awn a - d . . and im. ' _. -,The militiry ca ' - Premier, has been in Ontari - �6 assisting to perform a eri I L . - I . y and sunda,y last.- Vor PromptneSSL use the C. P. R. back the land was gobbled b.* the politics= and firmness, should be maintained �, mpat London this sum. who 0 1 jit Osgooda. Hall- by Justice in kin it Z Contre of tbrift 'Aiii iLn71U0s;ry,* I d, if the beat customers for hog ill lost one month, jot twice as Ion time, has a big railway scheme on . hand ted bal , ' I I th line, is still w. eako r figures. Many , ., pro- mar w 9 N . . ' a V. Rictiardson bought that form- .. . Telegraph. . � or sold at 'ridiculously 101 � as usual. There will be two divisions, the which he is engineering in the' interests! of Creest. Bsif� $6,000, in two , sureties Of - When . � - . - of his recovery.- I . . . enough to buy = are to be secured and retained." aired " the - . � foreigners �wefe fortunate . - . I the first Piece Of land be " in I I . - - � re for the $3,000 eaeh.'_,,� , , . - - 11 sown with grain, for, . I � . � fi' t oomposed of the First Hussars'and th6 his province. He is negotiating I . when it *4118 cheap and it is to be notic- — west -he had not euough� money to -Pay - - i .1 . laud I I - etion ot an air line to Duluth on -The Od t ,meeting in conneo- I . . ... I very hard n I ancia is Bold b 0 k Saturday of hat week, an wine flat Twouty-sixth, Twenty-seventh and Twenty- � constra be was,' proved by the � . aw. The- ad now that when an eat sun evh"urrel, Staffs� was, hold ,on down. His enterpr . I . e the beat now shoubt I I I lly picked up by a 70la car -8 wore being taken to the dock'st Goder- eighth battalions, who will go under cauvas -such terms as, if adopted, will bring joy U tionwith Grw, � I 0-1 �� Rauald J. Macdonaldy U�tive, it. is geners' . I � ay evening of lost week. The attend- leurcibseeof A yokeof oxen from IM%T 14n, * . James Stratton h I - 'hey will be in camp for � two the hearts of Manitobans. For s, Cus- ­ a Tund 'he then AW � mar. The thrifty landowning families : ich, the engine they were attached to, . on June 14. - I ranis - ''I . . eig the dis�riot, by the ,province of the �'railwsy - boads 4he anee was go�d, and the wardens showed a (ion, they being the first Okes in t I I taken possession of ", - . - Q P. R. Telegraph and. Canada Accident )native I mem)"n be counted an the fingers ! smilkingly,' refused to act when reversed, weeks, when the artillery of . 2 Mr. Hiram Harburn was almost linbroker-wilds of Downie, 1. I I . , , � ippery, in a no Battery omd the total &Mount of the interest on which wM favorable ;e�eit- - . ere. D. Eason hs& I - , . I � . . . I - I . . I I . . .... 11 . Insurance Company Agent- Of the band.B.' it is a case of -easy come and the raile being wet and @1- the exuding tb G 1ph Field . . ; . I i ' I . I I i ". - . . . I I . I I . farm at an annual , I .1 . i . . . . i . . � - I I . - . I . . I ; . -_ � � I I I � I . 1, . . I . - strong's bridge, 5tb, I � I . . . . . 1*1 I . . i . - ­ .. . . I I I It . I . i I I i . I , - - - , I _.L_ I . . 11, . . i . .. I I . . � . heavy load$. - - � . - . ) . . I / � I I . i .;�! 44 - i L I., � I L � � � I I I . I � :, . . - I - I f . . . �_ .-" - ; . � . I � � I . .- . I : . . . - '.. ;,� . I '.. , I 0 . . . . :. � li : .:, , . . � '. . . 4 1 -1 I I . i .1 I ­ . I I . L ' I . I . L f .. � . . . L . I - . . - � �J . I . I . I - � � I L L . ' 'I.' ' L ; . . � I � � L . .1 , , - 1, i . ­ I - . . , I T- L .. , .111, .. . 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