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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-05-28, Page 1P � .. ,-I . — � I � � I — 1� � - � . tood Carpet3, sell them at � - - . md carry a stock of ti.a. ,- 'tin � md, VAn­ed enough to -, - . oice, in selecting. g.".4 ,_ arpet businew 11 g— I I . 3 b'_ _gw - ,� could Possibly do it *Ift - I - OMS, Were no. alloolu � , X* thinking Of inve4 - - --- - .'sVill ps�z to 114M 0 ,. . � 1� ar _. I ht remembering that 1W I * - �1� )ought here -h.,66, of - ­ .. � . . . E _ j " � I - - - I � � I - . �ARPXTS- , I � .- , __ ! and a, - Yard _'Iwide, - .* �­ 6detraeked,patterns, but , � � � � 1% '_L __ 97 designso i.1 quiet, �t, woet, show dnst� - I �aftr .- I � - TheWa wear M. . . � .k well almost as long a# . I i left. An of th000, - I o_ Zetter the I 11 ' b"'4 Prim an. xc� '!a lh-,!�(Lt_ . I �_ . � � i � - .- � I - . RPV,T& - . . . � � - � I Z - � ,� bot as lamum- %kl Uot . ft - - . - ��� �� � the all woops, out I �. in , p designs mad q�olorin -_ I I pues AM jute And w I - � cotton I - � �er ones cotton and Ieir color work, � best. ThaWgl ' I d, wear, too, in thoft At � : We and:60e, r I the yard. � I . : i - I - __ I i �- - ':r AND TAPESTRY.- -1 '� . . . - . . -1 . i � - - . - � � wear- there't no , thing to - � . - Our assortment it I 4V& . ight. Big patter W3� litau; I . ,�rk colors, light colorma - . I . ra to quit "y-lakci, Of & - '- ­ * - Od-these vaiuea hard to � I . - i � �, 45o, 50% 65c, -i 5a au4 i73 � ! . 11111`-� 4M.- . 4 � . ;_­ : ; - , ; - ; I - i � I ,- . : .. .- � . � - . ­ . I- ­ I , ; � � .- I ; - � ' : t - ­� I � I . --- I � - gens Bro-, - I ! i � � I %, : - i _- I � i "i iOLINTON. - =11 I I- �_ I ":111111111111111- - - I . 2 . i I . I : -- :about the beginning of - � � . i ; . . I . lues shipped a Wax of ..''� . ; 11 � . a and blm� on .M - i es& L A another on W*du � 1 - Ir- ­', .. __ - nug his h0U_1e i�nova � - -1 - . .)out 4 feet and rep. , - I I . . ___V - � I � led it wiffil be Much im i having a fine fence pit 14 . '_ I nee, -D. Loury has wR -� - - .ice on the corner of Qua= _'; � �ree4, to 11. P., Brower., - :_ ' i " . . porge, Loury has t4 I tr : - _. - I ; I : it his, tr;Ae-.- ames .. � . 1 from his trip througli, _- - _` - - - - - : I . - _. . F �� -, I I � . � -, . . . z : - , � 1 � a __ .� 11 �f.. I , � I lisaidbury. . I - __. . �� - � !,-We regret to have -k,'.' , . - clesth 'of Mm Stim,or% . �� � - . I I I ok lace on Thursday _. - " L - I - I � Re dec"sed had been.. -,. . ­ __ - , , i iyear with, a complicatiow, 't In a , of all that the � , - I -0. 11 co do � in her L . I .at the age of 477 yeam, ­ - - � i a quiet, good living - re of Germany. Tlia- ­_... 11 in the cemetery of the ' I . - . t aation�- This familv have- - � . � - , ed. The father died .1 I --*,-:, I I � ­ , lo. Shortly after that 1, i you g wornauf ps er, and IM0161 !, I A I - � ' e is very Lhe pasitur - fine, fbowc I I - . . � I �� year. -A number of I r 11 � . M, came into this section on, - I . 19 last, that being the . - , ! iat Seaforth.-It, will ba . 11 � - � � . I M haw many of our � . .. - . . � haul their coax -se zrm* C I . 9r1JlW__ I I 1buy Yankee com in _' . ltheirnames could be I I � I . . . Oy small sheet.-WOV& ' 1. - � . ,10 'encounter - between two " M __ . ie Main street of Wint " . I k I - Wh&t, on earth war& J. Q': I- � tuire Govenlock doing A' _ i L ; F . ; ioDmT an -wit. -The 'he offibial board of the . __ - I Waiton, eir . I -enit, took --- - . i � L I ,rnoon last. Th�re WOM _ - , . 1, Pollard, Griger. M- . I �e well, Roe� bundas,7 _' I , , . . Morrison, Williamson I Berry was the only 10d' '_ " - - - I rm. -Pollard was a,=' __ . listriot meetin& The ­ � . �werefoundtobeia a I_. I i i'd the members. and S I ,� Ith their amiable and __ 11 -1, � I : - I I �r, Rev. J. T. . � I I -1 L �f thant'"L was teadered to - L 1"'' : � &r his aid during 90 -, . I I . . I I : Godea*_ _. .... Mr. Edge,, of � � I a : . I ir. - - - __ :: �__ %-. - t --- - I � L *----.-- --- p I .. -1 ; - . __ � ... . . - . ; . . � � I � I . i Gome., � 7 : ' - � - � " _ - 6.S. -31r. Park, of W, __ - ". W 4 the stock -of JOW01TY ftW-- - � - - � �� _ ' W L - , - out Ur , lIo bought �, ..# . . . . . � - I r have thtift - ': - � .. - ko.-Wc� nom . __ - � - I pr6prietorS Ot Which 11 LLL - __ �� , &I -M r;, R. M.. a. t c h lia _-T. - - ' r : diciled in Mr.J. Walke]?# --. 7 1 � Methodist church--b1m E f riends, in-Hanoveri-Ift I ng � , h let -ed the brick w8tk 40 , . I - �,p -ra . - � L . a tailor shop. -hi ,he L �1' � � I fo 0 0 . - ., residence i by Mr. R. R068-- - � . � ! :. ft th has been, . i OGM . 9' -1 I - 1, Surely stone thrOwin - - �,, - - �n oj� $ties* I - i . 11 pla; Ing ( - c every Ind will b0 tot3w. . . . i L - � � i e village' B0 ­. �. r within th I : ttores are, closed at 7'* .'---*- . t Wednesday and 11 . . . I P -P .. - .'_ _.. L * has put a neat faac"11 'a __ - : _* _ L � ior and son dii -- . t - Mr. Camn _4� _ i . - L : - . . V. Gorrill'. who talJ9,11t in - . X ­ - � . risiting in our, vilwi. of; ", I i . 13U - - - -:L ag midiciael in Bu . [1, his son are putting or . --- - I I - s . -:�.:.. � , . . . A the village Park' I ; . ich came a � ; I I I - u, eventawhi ' ^`Ne a L . I It, occurred at, the . . I james�,. in our vil1W, *a - I z i . . - 1 414 11&� loon Of last ,weak WhOt . �er,. Wiis Addia. . L. - -1 I ffilia-, were United in tbs.� � , , - . "he cere I L. � rno4y. 7 , .. M04 -f - " "ri Mr. 113111011 __1 I �v the Rev. I �; presence of about 010. � 1 guests. ThabridewO I L I 0 . �� ream InStres t k.1_;W0 �4_ - I ainlldc carried in bar If I oses. Sh&waS&tte8dedLby, - - : -1 �Ayv a - , % : � who waa becomin � . . I I . [rrhegroorn 'Wo S4 .. . , I 1,-,,1cLxugblin. of the - I � I -W being, ,� lie. The marrl - - - - . . 2000- -_ I .Paired toL the comnI , . - AU011118 - - ,�. -_ ere ik suff1f . %_ , - A after which thO . . . . . . 1 i6 the station to, take: Of - __ � , f th t. -Oar , 1-1!r3! O` W * --- J�. R!"V&illiamas - - I in his e ay and he -.--- I M1211 . '_ I- .. 111314eSS. ne i! a ho - f , rr-A-,at , - .. 0 . - '. � of Te"wat - I ­ t I . - ,-* - 2 . - here in 17 - ' 'L and it - " removea fr(a . 7 .- I L - - ';� � .-. . �k is .1. I%- - not tru!e- I V. - - ,runF . ;­ � .. .. - � , - . - , - I � I - I �, ��. 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" : � =. I . - - - - - - - - - - - __ I . - L - f - . - I - . . . 1. . _111 . - . . - I . . I - . I I .-_. ; - , . � I L - I I I TTIT MMH -TEAJk. ; � � � . . .t-�J I - I I !_ ,� ­ " . 1.1111==0 1. I,; q . L ! � I � - P I � I . � � . � McLE" BROS., Publishers. . 1WHOLB XUMBLM%._1,W7. . - I I L 81EAFORTH, F RE DAY, 'MAY 289 1897. - 'L L - ­ I L - � I . I _. . . I I .I.. . � ` Advw(* ., � - I � I - __ - i - I I — - i __ ___ � __ ! . - I 1 $1 a Yaar!j. 4 - - I . I ' � - i . � - . L - ; - . � ; I I N . . . � She L r _,�V_r EAST HURO�; TEACHERS. al inconvenience, was prosent,qto introduce ­%vho�as absent. . and were the ring -leaders of the = organization � � . . toured Ca*ada, and the United Ing conversed chAbrfulty witb ftiends . � . . .. L 'I I his subject on Teaching History. . Mr. H. 1. Strang, Godeiloh, xead 1 able David Ballard stood his trial and yras Siates! in grand' and comic- 0 ra, . . ?a who bad dropped in., 7 Earl.y -Monday Morn- � . T - TmcheW Aswiatiolr was held in the pub- people of � Wingha� � a � rAn reputation of ithe t I r. Ile Hol- - " � �._.R . L The annual meeting' -of the Past Huron in conclusion it may?be ttrul**Wd that the paper on " Th effects of th i h School -Laforee Langevin, Sir Rector - . highes �_6rc CH" she complaine& ob her heart troublin general know how to re , A Ho�" stood at the northwest � I in gulations on the ql4alifies io, . of � publ vin's only 'son, committed suicide at ties man Opet - in , L licA011001, Wlngham,i on Friday and &tur,. _ � . hegr and before medicil aid could be sencurel I . . use their visitlira,: and that the public school sioh,00l tiachers." luoho� " 10 fat,her'shomein Quebec, about 11:30 last corner,of Yorl� land Aichmondstreeti�, Lon. she had passed away. ,-i Deceased was in the , -day )#At. OW Uly . a was L ifig to - e Unsuitable railway board and staff of teachers are tr ladies given and many valuable hints .th o 'out. Friday morning. Laforce T.angevin was don, ind wasithe scene of rpalay artis 61st year of her age AbdJeaves- a husband . connections the &" opening and'#entlemen,: n the At.Ho ro I tic . L' L and me on Friday The matter of Mr. Strang's � r d the known an a man of peculiar disposition. He triumphs, whi6li are. fresh in the minds Of and a . grown up fainift of six som and four , - nL an oe;ng semions 0 t hints , er 'be meeting Was pap d , __0 .TV "Ll"ge &A not evening was one which will be long'remem- thrown. out -were pretty the, ughly , took an active partL in labor agitation, and those who wer4 �Osidenita at that ti I L d I - � it otherl'Wiso would have been, bored by all those who were lortunt,te discussed. . . s of late he has shown a me. Mrs. daughters to mourn h k on don death. I but the intervening meetings . I I desponden- Holman ou * . d her * gifted daughters, her I . . L were,ittended enough to 11 health L - I L, g, 15th inst.i, " Mr. I it. This being the jubilee . Mr. L S. J. Boyd was re-appobited date. I land . suicide husband, i I r son, Ben. Her only 're- A � V$ Was driving with L . . � I I by a large assemblage of attentive listeners year the c argymeh of the town each gave a gate to the Ontario Teachers' Association. in attributed. Much sympathy is felt with maining 0 d i Mr. ,Ured D. Holman, a his 'wife, the &tter md with a serious ac- I I '? . I it pre#4 inho! his . . 1E I � I . ' I . FF and. an adequate number of well prepared ton minute7add I in on the vinparalleled It was, decided to hold the 'next In N4itute Sir Hector in his painful beriavement. r� n popular #ad t ted actor before he cident caused b th h, s running a I r retired I . I I . I particiruts in, the p�ogramme. . . reill.of Queen Viotoria . L I '& ;.. A. - way. I .. - hat from the thea &I pofoaxion. � pasome . The rat sitting was opened by So .11 . -in a 19of 66*0roin front Of Mr. i L . ral , I . . , each .of whick was meeting at Goderich. . I inquest was held, and the jury decided t ripture we received ; each address contained a nice . RESOLUTIONS. ! the dead was committed during a fit of tem- - . _,Ws I LL . . res& d ' I er which Mr. i - � James SMI rexiden4 the 1hor" shied, . . -a prayer, Min- summary of events of importanc *a. , The -ad. The resolution committee, of whic� porary insanity. . . � J 3 . mer, ntle tum4creti47. o the -ammoistion, read dress of welcome ' Mr. H40n , . voring to 00 It UJO one of .1, - . L I the minutes of ifi&e - bf Mayor Morton &bound; George Baird, ar., was chairmarl, reported, -An Ottawa despatch says: Mr. T. 0. ,, I I Notells. - and in ends& , "he I .1 - . - -Wild goese'la d ducks are quite numer- lines snapped. The ho6e ran towards Mr. - : � I . . � I . ay, 1896, meeting at ed with valuable suggestions duly seasoned and after amendment,their reaGlatioL d vice-president of the Patrons i . Couch's residence, "A fearing that she - L -) - I I : were Cu I . : � I . Seaforth, these bei confirmed, and the with witticisms, making the teachers rria 'a ous on th & t Wingham. . i . I feel adopted an follows : . I (Middie=), will in future' be dut of the XT . -I z general resolution , d reporting commit- thoroughly "at home." Impactor De ' -The T`l`,.,� ville footbalf'.enthusiasts would be thrown out, Mrs. Couch jumped, ,I � . - arness 1. Resolved that the associatioll hont� one politicalfield. The present rathe� d' landing on the hard ed) I � too appointed, Mr. Dodds, of Grey, intro- also gave an addlreis which sustained th mrV111- have organized' the coming Reafiono L ,_go of the boulevard i I _ .. Sy. L e paper one-half and a copy of theminu a be ized state of the Patron party will he in no . ". and'going over on, her ft-Meand injuring it '_ I . I duoed ther subject �f English literature. reputati -The now.. ' or at Winchelsea 19 - I L . on he a& ad- during the d The sent to each member. i wise improved by the removal of Mr. severely. . E the , , L In his treatment of 'this subject many im.- town of Winghs . completed mud ' - w r ning full blast. ; ! � � I I . may also bout of its mu. IL Whereas a promise was M , last Currie, who has received from the Govern- -Mr. J . Lf -TheMaydistriet, fteeting,of the God- .; , I � t j rtant hints *were tl�rown out, � which in- siciaue, am the voo I solos, iluets etc., were L * ohn .,- in the Ilth conoes- . Li .- . 1, 11 , I year by the Minister of Educati,�n to give ment the appoiatineut of immigration agent Sion, Grey, is h y g '18 barn split and an-- erich district -of the MAhodist church wan � � e. , toked profitable discussion ; his method of excellent, partioulOrly the rendering of that I ,!,! . i d - fair - representation. to publie and L high at St. Paul, Minn. Mr. Currie has been one held in the Ontario stribt church-, Clint -on, i - . teachinp the subject �was clearly outlined by gran larged. " ­` j . P"I , d old patriotic song, "The Maple Leaf," School teachers on the Educa d I A of the strongest advocates of the principles _�_The Gri,ts J � . a blackboard sketch I thij, in 'his opinion,, by the celebrated v; ocallst, Mr. Brown.' i . alj� Tories, of Exeter, playeA on Wednesday of las - eek, when various % I, 4 - I � . . . � � I of Patronism, and much of its Success was -w 4 forms one of the ewe � . � . ,:iV,,:Wt, 00 ful- - . . b t -the church were 1. tial parts of a well ) L - ., and Whereas such promise b a game of Uoroq, ., the othet evening whi;j matters of IMPorfanee ; - I filled, resolved that this Associat, n eem due to his indefatigable work organizing and I . j � �� tto: . discussed. The next f1iiancial district meet- 4 taught literature lesson ; strong emphasis W6st . resulted I. a tie."'; 1' i . - ai . : "' L jng will ; Huron Teachers' Institute. Itproperthat the public .schools, the high be held at lAndeshoro, and the, - � was laid on the fact that this ot I , . StUMT,ing the country. " -Mrs. John- Anderson, formerly of A ing- - . I . � I j Will we ever get throligh talking about should be taught no 49 to' lead the I - lome in Galt on the 14th' next annual meeting at'i Blyth. The ques. . . subje The West Huron Teachers' Institute Schools and universities shoul& be !van - he personal and political friends Of ham, d,ied at er' i I I . - . I 0 child to held a very success' fal x_Reqtiu' in Exeter, on Iqual rogresentation. . � . Ron. Wilf-red.lAurier, in 111antreal, took inst., aged 53-yeir6. . 1 tion qf the union of the two Methodist I I draw his own ideas f' ' a the subject, and i L. . L . . � . the merits of oui goods I This Friday atfd Saturday last. 'the president, i Ill heress there is no Stability I -th advantage of his visit to thi-t city on Friday I thereby inculcate a �Onmatural Amig' for the Mir. S. J.� Boyd, � . -The MethodiAs of Blyth have extended churches in Clinton, an4, the action of the I ay 'possibly be chas4 I d a last on him at the Windsor hotel " invitation t4 !their pastor Rev. , , .or aondd . I . , thought m pas ages. Brief occupied the chair. The . Jubli; school teaching professim,h . Mr. boards thereon, came no' f " oration. I . ing itself throu; some critical I were I a i er:' I 0 � study of various - comments following commitWes were appointhd : T the tendency of salaries is Ao.nwn!!t and present him &*complipientary oddritis, Rigsby, to remain'suother year. -- ­ . I - . 99 I then van byv essrs. -Cameron, Mus- ' -- , rd , . The mapting expresse& atself favorable to - . � ch. was Resolutions,-M�esbra, Tom, Lockhart, and whereas there is a surplus .ol t 0 Oro, accompainied by a life size oil portrait of ` - - unlOn, ind recommende�A that negotiations .. brain. * Well, the volume of I grove and Inspector Robb, in whi� - � -Beattie BroS4� -of Wingham, are fin ­ i - li L � . S,Ss " fi - stes himself, from the brush of a talented young .�� I . . .1 Gregory,.Missea Vosp6r and Wigging. resolved first, thab third olasi to ti proving their no be continued. i -qr impossi . I vety barn b� placing a stone I'. d 6ut the utt * ' . our talk will greatly depend 1""t' ,bility' in uu- Progromme�-Mossrs. Dale, McKay and be confined to the co"ty in whi4h iss i ad - Canadian artist, Mr. George Delfour. Th . . -The Mugford correipondent of the Peni- : I : . .4 L e stable undernep1b.1 . - � L 11 . I . graded schools of th�roughly teaching every , - . I ore portrait represents the'Primier in the act of � the opportunity o . Sanders. i � Second, that model school examiners be -I V! lauthorities wil . � . L The G.- T. R'. .,I : appeal bina, D4kota Exprdian, thus narrates . i Upon ur Cus- literature selection I# thesecond and third Auditora,­Mewre. A. McPherson ana stringent in examining model School o: di. speaking. It is a most stAing likeness, I I the . unfortunate &ath of & former . tomers give us in this respect. -readers, and r,he. advisability of adopting the . ­ againatthe assewin�nt of its Clinton pro. . , . . I. . W. H. Johnston. � I dates. ; � I Mr. Laurier is shown as wparmig-a frock . highl esteemed Qftntonian : '" An � - So'long as the num'ber of pur- plan of teaching �nly certain prescribed ' . party, on the groq that it -in toolfgh. y . I � . . On motion of G. W. L HOIM&U, -seconded IV. Resolved that'arithmetic and En0sh coat and red necktie, which is so prominent - . accident of a very senoti nature took pbee selections for exit ination ; this m : -Mr. Morley Ff k.hasPurchased jew-' -1 .1 - thasers of gooa reliable clothin . ethod b,y Inspector Tom, the following antlemen, grammar be substituted for on6 a d repairing usixess in Gor - a on Wednesday eveningti,". which resulted in ­ I, L 9 seemed to be unive approved of tby the viz : . Is age a chiracterist ic of the Premier's d ress. ne and ; era Messrs. Delgaty,' Halle, ilty a;nd on junior leaving course. : i -The street cars were run for that ry n , the death of Mr� Roberb Sturgeon. While continue to increase with us, teach present. . I . � h'ss taken possess I of the Same. . - . I . . . will continue to think well On resuming . Lockhart, were appointed a legislative' V. Resolvedthat resolutions passed by first time. in Toronto on -Sunday last. - -Mr. George LL � karlin, -sr., of Londe'. the deceaedd ge�tleman�4v - in the -stable I we wo,�k at 1:30,-, President ... 0 � I - committee to prese A the "Solutions, etc., local associations be sent tq the Secrets, ' of The day was very wet.. and disagree- toro, has receive&l ralytic strokeou one attending to a Sick aninil; he was kicked . , �� . . . of our stock, and, -consequently, Cameron, of Brussels,l, in his very able speech of the association to the lo4al members of the public school -section of tlie Proyin- able and they were liberally patroniz. �j in the abdomen by a adil' Dr. Countryman 1, confined to his bed, . * � feel disposed to giving,, once . I'from the chair, after;his expression of grati. the Provincial Legislature that the views cial Association to be Out on Me �n ed by church -goers, but not Mach ,side and has since was called and did all �� he could for : ` I tade for the confidence of the teach . d � . , -The hostler &� t e , Co marcial. hotel, . - the - . - : a -an vailing. . 6y iu�m era in of the association i may il� brought more brought up for discudsion at, 'the n A ' W patient, but his effoiU. were week, a few remarks upon - sea- electing him to such 11 a responsible position, . 7 I by pleasure seekers. The receipts for the Blyth, fell from the,J]h the othe'r day sOnable goods in common sense stated emphatically the -ind directly to the no *cq of the Mini of meeting. I day -amounted to somethini-Over'$2,000 and and sustained sever I sev'ere britises, Af ter suffering greatly f4k some time, Mr. - . able neces- _ Education and thereby insure greater infla. V1. That the public a hool lea,riug ex m. the money is to be given in aid of the van- . ll I I . Sturgeon sank into a tdo* the v r . a&#, . . -Principal M , or, which ended in i language about our reasonable sitica and =to derived * �088;Tove, of. the Wingham . I L * 2 I . ence in shaping the educational legislation ination be divided int6 t��o parts, either 'q ne 011s city hospitals and oth charities. The peac s � . . . T __ from Teachers" tions. He pobated L public school, s5neg. on the 4chool Steps painless and eful "death - on Friday methods of doiDg business, our of the province. I . of *hich, or both of which, may; be service was only a limited one, about.half in 01 i '. . out that in all pro asions there must be Inspector Tom 8 I . ta an ofthe regular week d . , and the ex. the other dav an -#- - rained hisankle. D - fi ,I prices and our pr6fits, lor we 4.; 1 % ser ice ilN central organization and a d sous I ed vozalization and and no ireference given to the order of th I se � -Ern 91mi th, � Student at Huron Col- 0 -TT e Blyth Methodilot church Was the l,- simulta�eous * visibilization of t e phonic system. Mr. parts. � I . perience, of that one ay S 2OWS that more scene of a pleasant #' t W,edues. - I ! are not of those who can live working of their �o ponent parts ; a ( a � . . lege, London, is -4�t 11 is home in Bayfield, . . . Tom claimed the follow'1112 as Some of the care will be required here 6iter -to accom. I ! day aftemoon of last we , , when Mr. How - great power of unity and th � . . � with his arm in 4 sling, the result of an � without profit, for we maintain Y� . e inevitable chief advantages of the pEonic system, viz : Canada. ; odate the traffic ofierm*g. , - � , . � .:. ard Alexander, foreman - I The Standard for .Of energy in isolationi, Re, as well as the - . . . accident. " . I that every cenVs worth of pro- '1� � (1) It provides the children witli -means b -J. A. Ziegler, the RethAist probation- -A tra a p . f boots the past. two years, was L _ i d in marri . ,other teachers pre"nt, recognize great -Oil has been Struck at Delairare at , a _ mp stol , W_r iage, : can help :themselves. - n I -_ - op "Wid daughter of I 0, e'rery 'benefits derived from previous couventi . b depth of 720 feet. a from in front of R l: th & Bowles store in due dollar's wprth Of which they (2)7 er, of Cainsville, associatid with tbe re- to Miss Eliza, Victoria, -, I one, makes them more independent from the * �­By the breaking of the cana�t gates t cent Berlin tragedy-& young ,woman bav* Wingliam ,the otho day, and was se Mr. and Mrs. James Be4ley. The Marriage � - I nt to � - I anything manufactured which and. no one can deny the fact that if & beginning. (3) The pupils do-origival work. St. Catharines,' considerable dQnage wi, q ing committed suicide as iried in the Goderi 1. . . ceremony was pe 7formeA by 'Rev. W. Riga- I - . refit, -or in teacher wisheif to keep . in _w ch to stand trial. - I I i I Brantford, one day L , a . , f does not bear a the (4)"Observat nan reason are cultivated Methodist church at . by, pastor of th' ohurehp�, li* the presence Lo _ I " ,a done in the surrounding country. - last week. The case was heard with closed -lAst week thi V16s stole a horse., cart , dc . 0� other words,, which is sold at a profession, and keep:6ut of his own 11 r*8y* and the. w10 , a by the ohildren. (5) -The 15 year,old son of John Lillie, and set of harnese 6M the promises of Mr I Urge number of fivited guesto and I . . . he must attend the ' conventions whero he It cultiva a distinct articdl�%tion. (6) I Weidinam, had three fingers takon off a& h doors. Mr. Ziegler was charked with im- . - - I U. . I. los,-,-is not a loss to the par- can exchange idea.5 with his colleagues. Fe _ t I Thomas Amy, Credil There is no clue friends of -the happy 1.6ouple. Mr. and prevents confusion, by �presebting but (me morality, to which he pleaded guilty. The Mrs. Alexander intend koing to Winnipeg hand in a strave jointer . ,, ticular individual -whQ. happens The foreign talent � f the -convention was Z[iffioul I . the other': da . I !� -to either the missiA prop'-erty or the guilty supplied, in the r n of Inspector Dear. . ty at a time. . I I report that Ziegler refused to' marry. the . . to reside. This was the .4irst wedding to be ' � to handle the product or article, -Last Thursday night, burglars carri' parties. i , , . - I . The question .... further- discussed by off about $200 worth of elothing an fu . 1. youLg lady proved to be untrue. The Lcom- A - - hhdiAt church, and of East Mi dle�ex, and the . . -�­Fire destroyed, Small frame house in , eolemnized in the Met - I . . . - d t that Ur. Ziegl6r be aently' the trast-boa -presented the but it is -a. loss to the whole 'es manner in Messrs. Dale, DelgAtv'sud Boyd. ings from L. J. Poffers store in Simeoe. I M4 agave Ju gmen Exeter, the gropert, Mrs. D. Braund, on oonseqi I .. L _ . In beaufiful'Bible. community, Initte a .f Glencoe Presbyterian church prj* auspende4 igntilthe next conf - erence mee", Tuesday nig t of I ' ek. The furniture bride and groom with , which will finally dispoee of the case. The of Mr. Ei - -n,.,. , . -_ - a 9 I - d to his charge, I proved that this gen- Model School, read carefully prepared .. - - bil . I to z6rman, w h was in the house, I It is to the direct :which he handled the various subjects coin- Mr. S. R. Halls, A of 'who Goderich The ' . i . . poses, as a J a i ee memoria, , pay off thb interest � and benefit of every tleman had lost none of his us0fulneAs- paper on "The effebts of public school remaining debt on their church, about $6001 young man left at oRce for thoibtherside waa also destroydd. I- Be . about $200. - - Perth X � A I ing on a a . �­ - - man that his neighbor secures a The first subject treated by Mr. Dearness train' th ;n, ral deportment of the -The five-year-old daughtir of Deputy --:-Ephraim Snell,ll! the toth concession, -A little silver rat totrier., belongingto living prof it 0, at tge -The post office at Kenwood, "near Lon- . 4�1 ccupa- was a very interesting and instructive one, t Sheriff Rumball, of Windsor, was badly Hullett, .11 ". of the o viz., reading throag� parts I and II in children." ' In course of his address.. don, was entered the other night by bur- burned while playingwith 'firecrackers the has sold Q arm of 40 'aores to Mr. F. B. Holtby, of Mikhell, for wfiloli be I - a a nted oat tha I iouUrly on the f, guars and considerable cash an ,', quantity Manny Hill, for. soig"Jewhere *in the neigh- refused $25 a short -time �Itgo, Was � . - . .ee o . it in this, that an children are; apt imitators, chers of"postage stamps taken. .. I " . tion in which he . may be . en- ihr Mr. Halls dwelt pait other night, and in attempting to save her gaged. as in other es - - borhood of $2,500 ll; It is understood that ,with strychnine, and , sihoo then . � ed - . , circumstances -and con- cannot be too careful oi, the example they :--Mr. and Mrs. James Goodfellow, . o' child from certain death, the mother was Mr. Snell will ma.k,`e�bis iome on thi farm. DavW co6ker spaniel, foi which he raild $10 I . ditions alter case�,,an� that success in carry- set in I � f about the hands and face. L anguagb, habits, and even dress. - are ase ar end. - Every article in the following price ing out this work depends a good deal u . . -Calross township, recently celebrated their The little one had been discharging fire -F. J. Knight h , 'j.p h d f-rom J. R. when six weeks' old ' 0&11�0 to S Sinij E' ' . 9, Mr. E. Simpson, i of Crediton, gave an golden wedding, when a number' of their - Grieve, the Southoo I block, in Exeter, 1psy-­ I -A. M. NtcDonald, ibn of Peter Ro. list bears what we consider a on the age of the c � . He is of opinion i 4 � I thiLt children shou not attend school until able address on 64 T�ature study for pupils," children assembled to do honor to the oc. crackers, and some of the burning paper set ing therefor $2,300,. rt , of the consider&. Donald, of North Easth6�e 'has pawed his 11. .. . L - . fair profit : . I they are seven, or at least ,six yes which was well ree4ived, Several tea6ers 10"1011. . . fire to her' dress. Her cries brought Mrs. tion being Mr. Kni '' i's cottage at the dld second year examiaatiow'� ;i MoMmter Uni- I � . . I . that it is well to ge b the paren" of age, further discussed the Subject, and o Rumball at once to the spot, and the flames Men's 8 ". * ta to start , n motion -Mrs. Joseph Reynolds, for more than'l market, which Mr. rieve has since sold to vir4ity. Mr. McDonald has taken first-clasis . I - nits at $4.50, 5.60, 6.50, 1.50, the children on the eame day, as any other of J. S. Delgaty, s r. Sanders, sixty years a resident of Brockifile, died' were extinguished, but not until the child's F. Wood, for $91 honors in mathematie# and psychology, . 1 8.50 and'10.00. . Mr. Simpson was re neste to hand his last*eeku. She wab born in CaDads, and is clothing had been almost entirely burned , " - . . , Van is hampering to the teacher. A child I -Mr. James Ar� �t on�, of West Waw- second class honorwin 194glish, Greek and �5 .1 I . . � from its body. Both mother and child are lLog'lo, 'L eginning to learn wll�rds, he says, sbould paper to the executive, to be d9alb with as survived by her husband., She wail 79 years, suffering quite sev?rely from, the nervous anosh, shot a full gri�:n wolf -on his farm and third -claw honbra in Latin (shem- I � . I � . - � - . Men's Pants, at 90c, $1, 1.25, 1.50, be ta,ughbby Sight,` Say & score of they see -fit. , . ! old, . . . . i last week. His wok&P,p Wa seeii many istry -and history. �i I . . wJr L 8 Mrs. Robb took 11 Reading with third -Mr. David Martin, of bbb Wellington shook, but they will soon recover. . .. � - 2.50 and 3.00. At the first dissimilar intheir formation; and i . times -,during -the &34'. winter and spripg in -As a result of the -,�riction .m' Ellice . � 1, .­ � � I t " class." The lesson � assigned was 11 The hotel, Guelph, is an ardent spbrteman. He i -A came was bef�re the Court of Appeal, that neighborhoog, btit had hitherto Iluded township over d - i ' tl� ra, Mr. A. C. - . . � . four -pt�qqs_qoc, $1,00, 1.,?b great mistake to begin with such'wcrds, farm - . L . 1� rainage _ atte a I si ilar in formation, as are found in the er and the fo*." A class from the returned with some friends a few days ago 'at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, a f6iv days ago, capture. . - . . J�i . Neff, of Toronto, has -beel authorized by the I , 113, a e -M Exeter public School made this lesson ver from Horning's MillB, having sucteeded in :; -The following a the cars of the Lioutenaut-Governor-in-Gouncil to invex- and 1. 50, w show some excel- first lessons in the"pa,rb I .reader, this I ook y . which is of much interest on account of its , , � . . . t. ea L � a. Two years ago a man Goderich bowlinig cl for this season : Dr. tigate the affairs of thi township. This . lent -values. or the tablet he would not,use until lesson, ed in ik Several teachers further discussed -One of - the features of the Jubilee Cal- ,Lnamed Payne was passing by a road near J. R. Shannon., pres dent ; . L. Elliot, actionwas taken on redpipt of a petition �, interesting and much interest was manifes tobing nearly 400 very flne speck0ed trout. � peculiar ­natur . Boy e Suits two-piece, $2, 2.50, 3. . 00- say, XVI. Then after the quick recognition thii-,cclass exercise, all expressing their high ebration at Woodstock is to be a re -union of 8t. Thomas, aud- was challenged for I toll. -He vice-president - R. G 'L - . I ynolds, secretary signed by the number tred I I of �he above mentioned number of dissimilar . .9 I _ . of A, t;payera requi appreciation of the manner in, which Mrs. the pioneers of Oxford'county. It;is estim- Xefused at first, but finally consented under and treasurer ; Win. i ne, F. Jordon and by -'the act. � - . * , � - � - . - .:. If -The marri -d, u Baker to Min , and 4.'00. words has been attained, he would pu't a Robbtook the work and also fhemanner in ated that there are about 300 pioneers over ' test to pay the seven cents -asked of him. A Farrow, committ'. of.managemenC . �� [a e of J 4 . . number of key-�wordo befor . e the child.'and Tro - a" .. f. L place L, ad " 12th . .W . Re then brought suit againat'Roberb HIM -The Harlock Sta ootball club met on Kate Reis too �. n Boye tbree-piece Suits $3, 4.00 and te%oh these by oral phonies, first by syn. which the class acquitted itself. 75 ybars of -age in that county. : - . . I I - Is . 6.00. Boys' Knickerbocker thesis, and thenby analysis ; then Mr. J. A. Gregory took up " Canadian -postmaster-General Mulock announced "burn, the keeper, for the recover of the Monde)y night of Ust.). eek to organize for inst. The ceremovyWW 7 Re -To writte - , I I o I 0 . honic8 first by analysis; then by synthesis, History with third classes." Mr. Gregory in the Dominion House, a few days�ago,t�ab seven cents. The first, suit resultaTin noth- the summer . inouth ,' and the following Mr. Blunck in the Lathe . � . Ri�nner. ' - � - . ss at 50c, q5c and 76c ing but the adding of the county of Elgin an officers were . onorary LgrWefnljy pant # -our " Ell.-ading. he maintained, i& not simply may- showed by the manner -in which he handled jubilee postage stamps of various denom1n, clectilld :i "ident, Miss Kate Yungblut per# I , own make- A line not -our own Ing words, but the expression .of though the subject that this branch of school work ationp will be issued to the public- on the defendants. In the second case Payne Won. Gaeorge Knox ;- presid _' t Thomas 19aflans r, formed the dutyy of b idt while Abn . make at 35c. � - conveyed by words. i received careful attention in his . School. 19th prox. � . In an appeal,the judgment was reversed,and financial secretary a. - treasurer, � Robert Re* brother of the bridej served as grooms. , * � The next paper- was one by Mr. Watters, Many teachers took: part in. the - discussion -Mrs. Russell,, of Brantford, attempted now the cue iA before the Supreme Court. -Watt; captain) Davi ,'Weir. - - - ' man. The -guests were itoarly all relatives L . I - . - wed and expressed appreciation of to drown her five children �in a cistern, Seven hundred dollars will not pay the ex- -The Wingham tu# club intend offering of the groom and bride. . ; Boyi Caps, He and 26c; -Men's 26c, on 11 Home work." This paper was valu. that 1`0110 - I - penses at the close of the suit, but- if fools a handsome cup f . -_ i� . . able in many aspects, and the discussions Mr- Gregory's meth� � while in, a demented condition. She was , winner ot a bicycle -A young Japanese nitned Edward . ode. . - & . 35c and 50c. � is P. 13 an i;o ateur- wheelmen of Uchida, isspending a few weeks at Mr. Bal- de4ved. therefrom were very iftstruAive. . Leaving Euclid 11 was dealt with prevented And taken to jail where she eom. will go to law about nothing, they must and road race o] W& 'Haron and race. cup must be won Iantyne's cheese actory;at Black ,Creek, Mr. tters*seema to fully believe that by Mr. W. McKay, of Hensall. The sub- mitted Suicide* by hanging herself .W'ith the should pay well for their tun. . �; ­_ L . . a In made-t"rder Olothing we are show- home work is necessary, but that it should ject was discussed by several teachers. bed, clothes. . gailty by the judge. The others found three times to b�com ,'the property of any picking up ideas- -in oobaection ,with the ing just now three special liner, be of such a character �� to supplement the .ended by --The 9 year-old son of Mr. Fred Shultz, themselves so tightly wound up by the chain porm. . Mr. H. N. Anderson moved, see ' maunfewture of cheese. He spent some time I Sir. Delgaty, that the boausing of periodi- Of Wiarton, met with a nasty accident re- -Of OvidOuce Of -the prosecution,. that -Christina Stuart'�'��' he seven-yem-old in agricultural colleges inithe UnitedStates. for Summer at $ to, $12 and School work of the proyious day. IL . 11 - cals be dispensed with. and that each mem- cently, which nearly deprived him of the use. they pleaded - guilty and .. begged for Asughter of Mr. John Uirfion, of Winghim He is a young man and likopoxes going into I ,.� . $1&50.-- , Suits all -wool cloth, Mr. Cheswright, of the Seaforth Collegi. bar of - the association W famished a py of of one eye. While laying in a bed -A pair of morcy from the court. The first three died on Wednesday of,'14st week, from 1'. dairying on an extenslye Wle w . lien be re. - well-made'L the patterns are of SteL Institute, gave . an able address on the I co soi ` -fell from the wall, the sharp point named were sentenced to twel6ve years flammation of She waa a most turns to -his native land. ,"I subject of " How to teach history," which the minute f the Ontario Teachers' AS. I . . ;" peneenorrating the eye. in I the Kingston penitentary and the other amiable child and ti i fly have the sin- -C. A. Datton, son of Nr, John Dutton, 1- �- - . NoCiatiolk ins;ad. The motion was referred . . . ' was much appreciated, and many plans were � _ t7lo to eight years. They had all been real- cerest sympathy of 1 tfieir bereavement.. druggist, Stratford, ball jimb - $r . to the resolution comm- ittee. � -Thurs ay morning, Mr. John Glover, a � . . ability of the make of our ord - 1� - er- nordoubt carried'away by the teachers. Mr. I a .� .�duxtood - . The associ�iion -then adjourned for the man 60 years of age, was ,walking on th dents of.the township for many years and -A quiet wedding * , celebrated at .the from the- Detroit Coll clue tak- I _. . y systematic . I ere a shiftless, worthless lot. There are a sidence of Mrs. Lin , �� ed suits lies in the fact that our Chennight gave a vef outline day. I I Michigan Central Railway track a. mile and w re 6 , Winglialm, 'on ing the JW# V&nk-in nlalsl VIM! 01 -was. - - - of -his methbd of teaching the subject, be- I . . fty of , t we', , when Mad Lon = - a half east of Port Dover Junction when be few others in the same neighborhood -who Wednesday of her daugh- one of t4e six who Im . I . he -ad tailor has been handling lie'ving that the most effective results are . EVE, N1?(G SESSION. ,I � elan paroent . . .. . . was struck by an-expresstrain and i"tantly will soon follow them. ter, Millie, was'anited-. the holy bonds of age and was not required to take 1, Anal . . y - . � . ker of Mount examination. I He ham won the WL bbe . - the needle for over a quarter of In the evening a very successful enter, killed. . I ; I e obtained b - first giving the pupils a frame. I , g n in a ope a N wedlock, to Mr. Goor . Ba _A a. century, and every, garment is work of the' whole, upon which to fill in de. tainment was th house. I �The large departments) store of the � P . , rpry � 8( - ( say 0 16 �e )1# -Arrangements have been almout com- John - Forest.. The ceremony,. was performed by for the be4t a n gy L L . tails. Iud�ed, the association is. much in- - 11 Sixty years ueen-A Retros 'i et, was . . . I Eaton Company, on the corner of . i WaIll ,11100010gy and the service, e Yobge and TemperauaeVstreets, Toronto, . . I medal for the beet easy aim guaranteed. plated 1or a jubilee thanksgivi I t Rev. G. A. Gifl1ord., M.i"Ij . . car gold, - debted to Mr. Cheswright for his ver I , el � ing Ltb6 highest honors mi . . . I � y valu. dilliquffeed by five !of the teac ore. The be held in Notre Dame churchloAtreal, on was destroyed by fire on Thursday L morn- After an illness of 4i:eral months,Mirs. L surget.yj thu4 seour . mport- Exeter male qtOartette-Messrsd Martin, I . � - '_ I I - i Bicycle Suits made to order, witb cap, able and Suggestive treatise on this i . Sunday evening, June2fth, incommemor- ingoflaotweek. Thefireburnedso rapid- Thomm Potter, sr.,'pa - L T 1, . L ' I Senior, I , er eternal the colu Popplest4ne!and Rose a d Misse-13 . . . I _ Ust y . a c ation, of the sixtieth anniversary -of the ly ii!pd fiercely that within three-quartrars of rest on Saturday after inst... at GA �,ndsy of *eek Mr. Hour ,V , , �. �1;,5� . I ant subject, tt . . , to match, at $5.75. i The last, but ndt: by any means the least Hicks, Johns, Dempsey, Brown a:d Martin Queen's accession to -the throne of Gre I inlaw, G. HuIller.,_ Hintz, of Mitch . buted the tn I at an hour from. the time the first slarmwas I �;. ell, met *4th an accident - " . - . important topic of the first day was that on ably contri lusical pa�t of the Britain. It will Surpass anything of the kind soundOd the wall of the immense build' Goder­h, towhship� Potter had bson which might have provIed more serious . - . . . I 1hysioal culture by Miss Reid, of the Win rogramme. Mr. S' . d performed the 8 11"In L 10 L � ' . J-.7 a ­.a � everbefore attempted in Canada. . ba&� fallen in. There'was nothing a resident of the to ' If , an't LIL te& , aud am public school stiff ;- After a very c I- Kties of chairman � satisfact - � isvel I or many years, than it did. He was wor. M . � re - -The death is announced - from din& Several other. buildigs beinf well-known an 1. ghly respected. one of the her 'kid, he went Of Mri David, ,.�, the buil ' son having Ual LL itable theoretical d6oussion on this branch ot"y. , - 4 WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO A I SEC �� DAY. f White, 'nephew of Mr. James -.White, in t4e vicinity were more or law damaged,- She eaves a largelamiff most of whom are to the head of the animal and cAuglit hold . � L . . . of school work, and a very vivid -Victure of The election of officer"s wag the Orst order . althOugh the fir6 was a' afined- to th married. ;!,. L of the bridle to coax him slong, irken the I the vast importance of a well -disc' 1i d ! . .. County Clerk of Oxford. Doomed was in � . , 0 a b ild- A ' - I � : . Ifio 6 - . I a . ip ine of business at 'the opening of the NP881011 On his 39th, year and was one of the'm�,ost populax -Ing iit which it originated. The origil 'Of -Robert Winfield, t � eldes son of B. brute reared up and came 4ovm with one of I . . .. - body in order to ha vie 'a healthy mind, this the second day, and,resulted an foilo,wo : S. ' . - the fire in unknown, but it in supposed to W�W,Llld, of Whitechur ,k: ,.who has been in his feet on Hintz's head, butting the scalp MONEY BACK IF WANTED. : cultured young lady, with her class to sub. J. Boyd, Belfast, president ; Miss Kate. youn5 men in Woodstock. He . wtui one of Mon a for the past t . home So th Lit WaS . - , L the charter members of the'Woodstock ath;. bavell�i started around the furnace in -the . *0 ve years, is at found ueoes4ry to bring the �, . . stantiateher remaAs, gave l Ox- -Watson, Goderich, vice-president �' Mr- G, eletic association and always took ali active. basement. The loss of the Eaton Company on a visit. He WAS aI I sed to- be dejA wound tolZather with stitahes. . I -4 ....... I .... am - hibition of exercise on the lawn, which Ima a I bed i4p serenely -On Wednesday v '11g, � . W .He n, Seaforth, seoretai7-lreaeurer. 'interett in athletics. The cause 69 death On the building and stock will be -bout some time a o,'*ut hie morall last Weak, at 11 � . proved EiLdelight to all the spectators. T�u executive commit a consists c; I f Messrs. - : I , a in - He T^87baon grold , minini for about the home of Mr. and M+s. Donaldrion, L of te . was lung trouble. $250,000; and is fully covered by insurance. & aIn � L I , Mr. Deamess'talk on Composition, and H an, Dale, MeK , and Missea� B.urritt -Thomas . efght'years, an& brougfif� " SY I BrAbyn, a laborer, hadla close The tal low resulting from the fire is esti. I . P home ..with him Listowel, their second dadthter Edna died, . . lecture on Nature Study, wereeminently anla Watson. 6 I � e� some. splendid specime, of quartz. He after a short illness. , The little girl had the . - GREIG d MACDONALD his call for his life the - other moraiig at Wood- mat ` at nearly $400,000, and is moBtly . I practical, and within the reach of every The secretary-tre urer was instructed' to - purposes returnin , in a ' , uple of weeks. prevailing whooping eodgh, .though LIU a . I stock. - Brabyn was irorking in an excay. covered by insurance. IThe fire insurance I %;;; , . I teacher, so that none present could be but lay before the assoei ion at each meeting a ation whin suddenly and without warning compaiiies have not been making much -The follo in t 0, I ined schedule of mild' form, and when sho . was muddeply I - . oo y 0 is annual.. port a ',Govern- the sides caved in, and the workmen were money out of the insurance of Toronto . CLOTHIERS. - benefitted. f 11, , to th games in the aitland`7 football league , Same& with convulsions oti Sunday morning As to Mr. Musgrove's paper on Junior in ut in respect to re ipts and a dit Wroxeter at Wingbam, May 22 ; Atwood last, doe era were called bi haste and every , L xPOA I ur,08- submerged. His hand, how6ver, was'scen and stores for isome time. The building wil I on, MAyJ : , I t 'L at she toank I . a. , . . I secretary wa"s so instructed -to t his groans board by Mr. Rowell. Assistance -re-constructed on an enlarged and impro ' - I . Third arithmetic, this gentleman's tact as a . � vel . at Wingham,! � Vvingham at effort made and continued � _ - On thl Wrong Side of the.Street, in the an educationist is too -well known to used � c . a printed in com 'Anee with the reguTs'. was soon on hand, and in about fifteen Min. style at once. About .three hundred am, Wroxeter, on June 12 ; 14i towel at Wing- to a stupor from which S- a never rallied, . . L I I L oomment here. In his lecture he emphasized- I ions of the depart' ant for 1892. � utes Brabyn was dug out. . . . ployees will be temporarily thrown out of ham, on June 1:9 ; Wing " , st Listo*el, OR quietly passing away. Wednexdsy mornine Strong Block. I � , I . the importance of definite conceptions, and Mr. George Dale I took the 1�*son `A - -It costs something to be loyal. On employ��mient by this fire. June 96 ; Win;ham- at A" lood, on July. I ; -Ono of St. Marys b�sk known business � LL . I � . � � , . , 0 ML Y�. . Wing- - R . - , � . (_ . , . . ­ � I . . �_ - , - , - - I _t - ___T . . _ .- � I ,I . I - . 1-1 I L I � I II -11 I I -, F, � A - If r a sit . the accurate and correct statement of rules. Littli Strayawa " with a second class- Mr. Friday last, Mr. Fieli Dom . . - . . 9. . � iing, the inion -Mrs. Harriet Holman, directress of the Brussels at Wingham, "I I 1 23; men, in the person of Mr. 11oseph White, of ; - 1 end son, Wh I " . Mr. Stewart, the delegate to the Provin. Dale-ga, lea 0-11 wall ' ance Minister, submitted to the Domin- once famous and popular.Holman Opera Suly" - - 0. J. and J. White, shippors"W44 United in i SEAFoRm., . - oNT. . I ill ham at Brusials, on , , . . cial Association, gave a -very excellent re. highly appreciate I the sohErs '' � Gracb Kate . L * . . - � Parliament a iesolution to grant the Company, died at London on Friday last, -On Saturday, 15, i� t, I I marriage on Wednexday 4vaning of last, . I I L - . - port of -the proceedings of that body, at its The next subjec on 'the prog' ramme, oant of twenty-six - thousand dollars to after an illness of a week, at the age of 75 second daughter off 'r. W_ R.I. "' * � -I weak to otio of the - L - .. � . L' AM fair dsi)ighters of Man- i ,?. . I � . . recent meeting in Toronto. - . 11 Solving complex f tions," was ably dis. rovide for the pay and all ' trans years. �A general collapse of the system Lee, of Goderich, iss F - . , . owances, - . L ��. c6fully away, shard, M Ma C. RobiAson daughter, of � , - r. John M. Robinson, Sr# concession. The _& 3DC)MT The Primar -4 . 1WX0:DT 1. pv Arithmetic Nap" Of Miss cussed'br, Mr. C. H. Russell. This i subject rtation, and general expense of the In ' mea after' an inane Of t onthe, duration, M I . intia rather than Pee c comp. am , see I . I in every . any a ifi I ' t teen. year . . , �'. A . . Taylor,i of Clintoi was- exce, lent i provide much discu ision, which was taken ., ontinjint to represent Canada filib the to be the .cause of death, She, grew ad. &gad eigh a and f ,r months. The ceremony was performed.st the residence of I : � . . I v I I � , Clegree, and anowegL deep, ,study &ud careful part in by several teachers. All expressed Queen a jubilee. The grant was voted ually weaker until the- and; I r. Holihan commebeement, of the il " i *xi -an attack the bride's father by the Rbv. T. W. $now- . . .� ; "PREBB,odbwom, � I ; . I , I : Urlepari&on ; this paper was much enjoyed tb reciation of r.. Russell's method. unanimously. � died in �1- London in 1889. The home of the of I* &dppe, followed b . eiiiii0nia, and don, of Kirkton, in the preience ofsome fifty . - - t] - . - 1, � I I . I - 1, aw F. May, f the Mitchell High . -Adam Hope & Company, wholesale famil� has been in London for many ye on led to a 04�. w," in- or more invited guests, inblud . . t e teachers, and Inspector Robb rouch. Z. . . are th a serious ' 1 ,� a number I I I a School, was present, d on invitation took hardware merchants of Hamilton, ba,ire sus. a profession -in- which curable. Deceased , , most,- popular from Exeter, St. Marys And ot or ,Isom , �d for the practice in her school room of th . ! . but in " following th . . , �t 91 V � Money Order same milithods which were contained in the part in the disoufmiolk. I . . minat * I I by Mr. W -alter - ' - � ; � - panded payment. The trade liabilities are they were both so 'amino tl umessful, th lady, whose demint be, -;.tegretto4 The groom was supportai � , - I . I . er, 1 . 'n;iT Be'very city anedy Ybo7siarge circle f f i d� L - A pa . The question drawer was opened and the plaosid at $150,000, and indirect liabilities at visited, many times, near y - -1-1 � Chappol. while Miss -unIejX*IIoV anisted, � - . o ' f '7 .... Is payable anywhcm in Can- Re following are the officers elected : questions answered by Messrs. Strang and $10,000. The Bank of Commerce and Bank town in Canada and the United States. --Sinion, the thir'de"seonn '4' WM�:3Hallab-alla, the birds. ' . .. L. . President, Mr. J. T. Dodds, Grey ; Ist vice Ditlgaty. of British Worth America, are interisted to Mrs. Holman was one of the most successful of East Wawanosh, died J suadenl last -Samuel Robb of Down16, figured in an , , F ada Or .the United States. I ' it L..'� . - president,.Mr. T. N.. Forsyth, Kippen ; 2ad Mr. A. McPherson� ot Uablirne, exhibited the amounti $45,000, advanced *a wholesale actresses ,0bud accomplished musical directors Thursday, 13th inst., at f a � oi ftean accident last Week, which'.4hight have re. . � . Procurable at any time. - vice prei.ident, Miss Taylor, Clinton ,- see- ome ingenious devic0s for teaohm*g men" reoeiptq. It is expected that a full State. of her tir6e�� In fact some fifteen years -ago years. He had been feelial n - - for a few Salted fatony, Mr. Robb'.w,as driving a _ � A Canada Accident policy is a 'good ret 6"urer, A., H. Plammer, Blyth. : . Lnior d4ses. Theme different ment, will show a surplus and- a compromise the name�of Holman was associated with the days, but was able to be arotmd And up until rig, and le&ffingLa horse behind. He arrived I - I � ; uration to ju . . - L ' , thing to carry ; costs $4 a year =11�ttr6e,­Messrs, Black, Wilson and devices included cubes, atc.,and a Min isture may bearranged. The firm is one of the old. greatest 'operatie successes of the day and Thursday atening, when -Jowardi,evening at the railway track at St. ,kauls, where lie . i � _ _ I T . 1 4 1 i .. i Stewart, �nd Misses; Brown and Farquhar- house complet-�. The latter was used in eat in Ramilt6n and was founded by the late � wheneveri they appeared they were always he grow worse. A doctor Oat wao'called in saw 'two trains go past, Thinking there 11 , - Per tbousand. Are you n- . I . , I ; i I I -1 housesandf hi I .. son; Provincial Delegate, Mr. Win. Lowrie. teaching papering, carpeting, ate. Senator Hope. I greeted by, crowdec I lopable did not consider the ease no - Ind gave was no further danger be, endeavoied to I sured 7 1 1 -4bus, I ! The rexblittion committee reported as fol. - Ar sup=rb him some medicine, but it did not'have the orbes the tracir, when a thirA train made ita i I For promptness, ,.use the C. P. R. I _ � , the afternoon � session, the prJaident -The five: men, David Ballard'. James audiences.� Mrs.. Holman's musiod �% , I . M *d I -. 'boA14me the appearance. Mr. Robb immediately pulled . � , Iowa :- (1)� That the1hauke of this Associa. read a very exbauativ'e report of the pro. Ballard, Alonzo, Smith Willis Rei and talents were reinforced by the. genius 4 her desired effect, "' 'm a very - . - � _ Telegraph. . tion be �6nveyed t* the Wingham public ceadings of the last'iOntario Teache ' James E. Corbett wereltried at the Oran6e., daughters, Julia and Sallie, two of the lad was dead. I I .1 . uptheborsehe was driving, which-eaused T � . . - I IL brightest stars that the stage then knew. -.-!rhe many friends 4 1 school bo6rd for the use of their school sociation, to which. Mr. Boi.d was the dele- ville assizes last week on tho charge of in-. )f hii6. John Stein, the other animal to ran into the fig -and I . It I � building in which to hold the -meetings gate from V 11. he re r , con- condiarism.' They were , farmers,. residi . Her husband and her sons, Benjamin and of Nut Wawanosh, were g*'ived th learn of th on- tb 'a track right . . I . . - Fast HuO . inj i- , , . I I _g . I . 0 - death, whic*11", ,took.,, lam. obb hung to : . . (2) That *a tender� our thanks to 411 1; tam*ed an epitome of the chief a rs' read. in the township of Melauctlion, c 0 Alfred, also members of the famous Holman her sudden , on in front of the engine. Mr. R - . R, � X� Macdonald,!� m6blers of this ast0ciation who either read Mr. Baird was appointed on the r I ation Dafferin.' They had been making a bilisiless Opera Company, which included Signor Monday mom of 1100 WOOC Mrls, the halter however, sud when t'hg horse . , , - - - - committee instead of- Inspector Tom L . who for Aome time of burning their ovirn i (Johnnie Chatterton), inilher usual'.., lealth'4nd at- i" ad and Arew him off the papers or iotroduce4 subjects for discussion. - D . William Stein had been in . - saw the it turn i C- P- R. Telegraph and Canada Accident 131 That 4 !special vote of thanks be tender- was unable to act, and Mr. Gowan was ap- other buildings for f getting Cran enmau Thompson and others, who tendedseMee in the Cal krostitorian titsek,just a few seconds before the an ' i � L the purpose o 9 gLuls �1, , Insurance Company Agent. I -ad to Mr. gheawrig4t, who at much p,prson- pointed auditor instead I of Mr. McPh I have since,become fAM011C This brilliant church Sunday Afte luring, the even- arrived at that point. , . pmn, the iwurance. The two Ballard.9 are negroes .1 I L . I � I - I � I F . - . . i L � . L I /7 � - I . I I I . _ II � I i .� . . . , L I . i I I I . I . a . I I � . . � ! I - I L . ,� � . L . . . L � . � . . I I . I - I . - I . ! . ; - . . . i I � � !� I . - I - . I � . � . - I . I � 11 1: L . -A I � _. I -1 I . - I . I I 1 I . . . �� . ! I I .1. . f � . . I . . I - �' . . I . , � � . I L . ­ ld . I . I . . 41 I . . � i .. -L � IL . . . . � . . . 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