Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-07-02, Page 1PRO - 4, v� ;4 Vv MeLEAN BROS PubBehers. TJaIRTIETH YEAR. F STRAW SEAFORTH FRIDAY9 J TLY 2918970 $1 a Year in Adveftee. Sind -bunting. Sesfortli, for �Ummer -wear. -.For FARMERS AND PARMMG. ing his tired team along the Iside-line W. bor, Mr. Edward Barge, and borrowed a tore down the o leading piece of procured a lamp and went to in�eatigate' thh. They lived at Harpurhey, near ,Showmig a g"at 001, wards home, turns into the ditch to let a a shotgu which he loaded. On the night H6 also requeste&. aldermanWeix, who had trouble. To his surprise at theo� head.of th� three years, when they moved to .-Gre-V BY MAC. IN STURDAY X1611T. grou In dio'orited his plai e of business with seve m.1 bed was a snake cooly coiled 7, g of yoliste dash by, and is hailed with in'questi Bowerman is alleged to have 9 and! apparentlj� township, purchasing lot 147, conessuo oth plain iud faj�q t bush farm, from ' to ake them down, but the enjoying a snug bdrth. He i rhoinas M in of the fis initantly sec"� then -i Professor Mille, the principal of the On. a vol ey o smart gap, does he ever contrast gone, to Baker's house, when the old man got be an kill, 0 tano Agricultural College at Guelph,. is be. his lot with that of these others and,- grow emptied the contents of the weapon into the latter dec&ed t i doo. Mr. Robbins et- ured a stick knocked it off the d d thi4lace Mr..an& Mrs. XCIAtosh con - is. pains -two of his ed it. It was a common -threq tinued to reside until 04 �e are a''f4w garter'snake iiifive Y' ing adversely criticized because one of his sullen antill, in the end, he strikes out and ntrudees stomach.- The injured man I his action, by saying that -0 when tli1ey decided to retire and moved t worth Your atte�f4o.4. - sons has, taken a Clerkship in a bank instead in swallowed up, none know where or how? not supposed to be fatally hurt, but Baker brothers were killed it Ridgeway bv the feet long. in a oom- as stock jail charged Feniam, and that he, did not consider the —The following figures are taken from thi,,!, Cranbrook, where they invatod o new anA fle Taium of ta`ki�g ur a hundred. acres of land and Is it not fair to assume th t the tendency h been confined in Wood jubilee celebration an. I occasion for the dis- Ashfield asseament roll for '18,97: Totatt fortable home. Five children Are living suid in 0 en with attempted murder. r farming along those scientific Of '.f&im4r8' sons to escape farming has be assessment, $1,695,400; population, 3,449. one deceased. ted by the fact that city youths -on -contents, including 800 play of the emblem of Ireland; p0mo —The bams and filonisanglaid down by tle College. The objec- nu Ae Sailor H44 in eop, 3,81-99 —For the quarter ending with -J an untry he farming imple- in tle, 7j.244; No. of sh of theeounty rth, Adjals, Toronto on the charge of 1 c nvictions by the WAPGics tions an based on the -ides that a doctor wheels are dwbing up d down co, bushels of grain, and all t m_-,MsIvyn E.Lattanner has bebn arrested' No. of cat ts belon1png t6 John Iftswo bigamy. He mar- 'No. of hogs, 1,991 ; No. of horses', 1,791 ;; 0 white aild should not be afraid to take his own medi. r0ads everywhere, inciting farm -boys to men e smalleab uvmber Colo* _J Tottenham, were ried'his wifi No. 1, Carrie Lattanner, at acres, of orchard, 761 acres of fall.y6eat,,; number only 1.3. This nth dine. In a case of thitt kind it discontent ?- These young toilers look north about -five miles west of is very easy io. She W"' a school' teacher, 3,160. for any- similar term'for 't A=,v Tetra. for now4papers to say importi and sc!uth, east and west,. and wheels fly burned- Friday afternoon. The origin of the Oh Mont things, ore was no or h li aw shaM black JLND-`O� es B Fan, county, and he —The prospect for a gr rorth, moo -or every*here—the worldof-youth seemeout fire is a mystery, as th to -about Fmg or ving in r3 and celebration in' Five of these were by Elea and it is the chief hardship of a man ocon. d 11i five by"Wingham, two byClinton,iud *116 x T5% for 50c. bend the buildingafor two hours previous. WOS a. county official. Hie lived with her for Gorrie on July 126h, brightens � as the sy pying a public office that he must adbomit to for pleasure, they only� having to wo c approic es. fille q, deal of interference with his private --Sir Wilfr6d Laurier, Friday, reviewed s6eral it is said, and had t bil h Although not de#nitely set-, by Brussels. Five of the offenoss were for under heavy burdens and wrestle with the extm ual tled, itis. expected that brethren wi so i uor eon rary The day -has gone by - when the. stubborn earth for the bare privilege of liv- the Camadiaii troops at Chelnes. In addreser, dren. n the early a ring of this year Lat g or brown, regular W. routo and became there from as far east as Gr 'd Valley or amount of nm imposed was $155. it. Do they grumble, and need we the man he said if the British Empire tanner . came te o - - - - - - averalle, father can choose a career for his 1119 �n in ap am from the west.' The son or a husband for his daughter. I be- wOncter? Do they run away from home, or should have the misfortune 0 go to war, sh4 acquainted with Captain Dorland.. C t Arthur'and Teeswater Hats, regular voiuntee4 Dorland has a daughter,, and it is alleged Harriston brass band has been e�gaged, and.1 Perth Notes. would find that' the Canadian tb their father's Sion, into the lieve that fifty years ago, fOthers abed to ar- got wi C sit wi Via pe mi r represented himself as an it is probable other bands will be engaged -Buffalo BiWs wild w 4t ow it range suoh matters. Oneb upon a 'time a town or city to learn a tr:deo and need we' would turn out to her assistance as cheerfully that Lattannei i s wonder The father, after twenty years of as the Would go on parade. un . married man, and that, on March 2nd, also. Stratford o �-d next. er boy of fifteen or eighteen was not supposed m high class Millin Yj .. -About 10 a. in. on Wednesday of lait"I -'Mr. D. ey, 1. .: L contiactors for the Buffalo break- 1897, be�was united in maxriag� to Florence nAP I a sys B. A., has been re - to know anything about -life, and the father work, as poor perhaps when he started, _T safe to come JLerw week, Winnie Parker, the bkoh-iti 6 year old Messrs. Hughes Brothers and Bangs, E. Dorland ss mapped his career -he would apprentice lets the boy go. Need we�wonder at that? water -CharltW Henry, an aW:d resident of adopted daughter of Mrs. Barta�h Strac an,, Collegiate Institute for the coming year. st style& i a Hib neighbor's son ent away to the city of Syr�euie, have decided to use Canadian h the-�youth to altrade, orplacehim. n OM a 'after a �(l Hats thataxe ten ars ago,- and now comes home for a stone in the construction of --that great Barrie, died Thursday. ary has-, had a of Brussels, passed away fr -Listowel football team won their first very. counting -room, or at the foot of the ladder .44hich is to cost more than very checkered career and has jone through brief illness through which a was most; ague series, againat iie f week at mid -summer, wearing a silk hat O;Drk game in the Maitland le -h nces. , He was born in tenderly cared for. Winnie ne' 76r' fully re.1 i bistowel, on Jabilee da tyli- a6. vorth, Of One ol the professions. To-Iday, a boy in-. n some exciting experie Winghain in the laborink. men in Buffalo sister' -6n choosing'his own course, and public and boasting lou ortune he is a grippe and" Montreal in 18251 Heran away to seast the coveredfrom an attackof I -Nearly ;$2,400 has been distributed opinion supports;his claim to: exercise tha making, and the big things he is doingv and throughout Erie and Niagara counties t iending two years in, the merchant gradually faded away, despite a ff that coud, among hhe patrons of Brookedale cheese u in arms age of 13 al wants " to enter a banki The fellow may be lying, yet he creates the are factory as the proceeds of the Miv fake6 right. If a boy � I I twelve be done for her. or twbe- a doctor; -or a lawyer', or a cler the could buy up half the 7.--Whe Couse;vatives of the north 61ing service, four years whaling, and gy. impression tha of Middlesex met in Ails� Craig on Thur- y -Mr. C . harles Wright, of J�hnstoa & ,ear in the United States navy. While X. Lewis,of oderich, li,�% purchased h EA THER. man, or a newsp;�ef man, or an electrician, country if t w�re worth having. The bc�y a,,, V � it is day, and chose the following officers: John ug lie, was wrecke'd off the Sa;ndwich from the estate of the late Dr., Trudgeon W i lit St. Marys, had his hand badl out comes to the city and soon finds that . rig V y it is now all unw�itten law that.ihe father ed ashora� the property known as the -,R�ver Farm, -the other day. Most men have experienced that state pretty much of a sham -that some young Fox, Lucan, president ; R. 'Robinson, Ailsa Islands, and with two others float by the saw in the factory .ier wantscan be s-QD- mus�, if posaible,� secure him the coveted his comparions was about two miles up the Maitla�d, and will -The corner stone of the ne of mind which may be terid - eopleownwheels, who do not, own the Craig, Ace -president W. Stanley,Pa thilli on a, bencoop,when one of W Tanity ices, opening. The father may be of the opinion Ind LUkur- t church, Mitchell, was laid on Thursday of Eobta they wear, and that�as people know second'vice-president i. F. Roberta, Park-. killed by the natives, The other two, after reside there during the summer -1 H re s - in Cotton, Drei* bedside philosohy. This pheno- that the boy shotild farm, or leam a trade, several montho,escaped in a stolen canoe.'In poses keeping some choice stock last week, with impressive -cOremoinea- to or keep * a store, and he mav argue the nothing about the affairs of their neighbors, hill, secretary ; D. F. Stewart, Ailea Craig, Ir inena belomn more particularl, the nay� he saw active service in the Mex. ceived7 from the herd of J. C-.� 86 it-, of Snell- -Th6 Baptist congregation in -Stratfor4cl this point but if the boy " waut;V to be an one need not hesitate at any. hollow preten- treasurer. n grove near Toronto, one of tb eat three' have presented M. C. � F. Maitland, - those w1to, sleep alone, and has ion, for one who bee from - door to door -David Woodcoc�, a veteran of 1837 ican war. After leaving the navy he was i P - late esq'in Hosiery, - Glove -q. aeronautait- is now the recognized duty of in these;! f the United States Govern-' year old Jersey cows ever seen been prouctive of many interest- the father to supply the lad with balloons r :very forenoon may wear a silk', hat and a resent at the battll of the Windmill ana the emploi,o choir leader in the church, with a purse of vou cau�t match the� . . . . . . icle every afternoon. gonorably dis& and who has lived in ment -at rt Suellig, and dame to Barrie. parts. in. -L thuhts. Aniona -these re- if he ants to e a poet, the father must mOnc I t�l wife o mcney, ortgage sal ri. an ly years, died on 35 years ago. -Oa Saturday, June 19th, -At the i e of the Heibine Ty- cr to- read his rh What c ` any man do to promote con. Kennebec for a_great mat t; _ * solutions and plans� regaiding ymes and try to get them ri t tentment on the faims f this and other. Jubilee Day.. Re was born in the last, cen- -There is little doubt but Lieutenant Mr. D. D. Yule, principal of th� Lucknow,I estate, in Elni&, the- other day, b C H *Governbr Kirkpatrick is, in 6 very. precarious seed away. The' decease : Merryfield, the tarin W" in our Iadi& Ribbecl ed; if he wants to be an artist, the., at -her -public school, pa bought' Mrs. morrow's business, tht�se plans must ies ? In the entire range of subjects tur, and is said to have been 118 years old. .25c, and our speclaV supply Win with paints, and see cOuntr Ppaseed the middle age when Queen state of health. It has been an open secret who was' P6 daughter of the Alat� Rev. Alex -r. Heibin for $3,000. giviuc, rise in turn to visions of genius in the daubs he turns out. that occupy the attention of statesmen, I'do He hi at Edinburgh, Scot�l nor is a very a ..14 -A very successful picnic was held -in -Obtton 11ose at 19cs n w not think there is one that . equals this in ,Victoria- ascended the throne. I for some time that his ho increased --sales, and much ge eral It is all very well to find fault ' ith a man . i ut only hip irstimate friends knew land, on the 10th of Novemb " r 'and was in,! Hp I - b wliin's grove,. on the Thames Road, -near porti*nce. The only method of procedure I -Gold has been discovered on Oak Point man, DrA beater� for valn,� because his son st�rikes off on a line of his 1m fact is that the oper- the 46th year of her age. Her Farquhar, J felicity. .- From all these fancies, is to promote, or to permit, prosperity Island,in Rainy lake, which will undoubted- how ill he was. The early train-,'[ ubilee day. Foot ball, fact raceN land other gain ,0,h the store were never own, yet we must not forget that boys have n the daughter of the ma#sb- was care,,1' you re rudely awakened b� the throughout agricultural districts. But, how? ly lead to an international boundary dispute ation which he underwent in England failed , I es made up a very interesting mothers and. ai�nts and grand -parents as e him merely tem- f af] and EUiCtIV' attended to She wa. 4 , 'a F %v.6 are making it p Will high protectiono or free trade, or bi- between Great Britain and the United to eftect a cure and gav y 1� 1 afternoon Irogramine. smothered sweaiiDg of the mangloft. well as fathers, and these generally support- f. 'When the, Lieutenant Gov- married at Ashfield on January, 16th; 1874.�, essie H. Steele, formerly. of _'huv their Dry Goo!k the room, beneath, you, W111011 a lad in his pre eFence, for some fandr occu- meiallism, or a doubling of the paper cur- States. According to the maps Of the Geo. porary relie .months.' J _Mss B reney, or the loaning of money by the Gov- logical Stirvey, the island is in Canadian ernor returned he assumed his gubernatorial Her illness extended over seveial Kirkton, has taken a diploma am profes ra ago the average boy 'of nd' -The very sudden death of 'hirs. Duncair' and in This of Grey is 9. severe sh6ck to hc nursing vou to.reall e that youhave pation. Fifty yeai or the control of territory, butT according to the wording of duties too soon,undertaking the usual rou sional nurse in a hicago hopitat 1Z ernment at 3J7 per cent eighteen had travelled little, had read only of Ghent the island is a part of, of f unction now engaged in private in that her boot. From -the Treaty a and public ceremonies droppe� yolii Ot certain standard books, aAd his. mental diet. freight rates, or some other thing, or' all of in -'many fppnds in the township, I She was ap4l, city. scenes like these, you arrive at these things together, place farming on a the State of Minnesota. aggravated 'the intestinal troubles. fro had been in eveg way of the simplest. Twenty Canadian women and childrin which he is a Uffering and brought on an at- parently in good health until t -CharlesE. Davis, jeweller iwd drug- last'week when she was Mr. W. R. Daviso 9cu t en-sud e I he average boy of to -day travels widel paying basis k The. politicians, those is which the- doctors of gist, Chicago fifth son of your business in the morni�,, to -T yp re il, Thursday, in a desti- tack of acute gastrit I er�Fe in was married ,ns Bros,, tlemen who like to pose 'as 11 advance agents turned from Bro tbdued and " mid co find that increased s�les and a reads the- daily palDers, and opens the -covers that ill, she �ied b e Of prosperity $) are confronted by this fact : tute'condition. They formed a portion of have only partially at d of Mi last week to M- ss� of all the new boAs that are printed. He ek he. reach her. Heart i!ease is s posed1c prosperous business are not the That while lfal;mers have weights to their the Canadian contingent which _saikd from with the greatest difficulty. Last we ave been th cause. I She u earnest Grace Merisin Boyd, of L% Fort, ]Indiana. can mount his bicycle and ride one hundred real to that country nearly a year ago. was completely prostrated -and at one time h They will shortly take a trip to Chinads.' 'NTON. result of, nor are they obtained ankles they will not dedicate their sons to Mont -Dr. J. J.* Thompson and wife haver- miles"in less timethan it would take him to his life was despaired of. He ralied, how. Christian, a member of Xnoxle4ureh, Cran�, firming, and an agricultural country with. Their ieturn fares were paid by the British and affeetionatil by, bedside philosophy, or any hill an &ere of potatoes. Young, men now apse brook ; a kind neighbor qh. Consul at Rio de Jai at Kirkton from aming—the sue, on the threshold Of life cannot be expected out agriculturists will not amount to,mu 2eiro, -who, however, ever, but this week,he has had arel rived Central India, after a W2 1 - lot Other kind of . dfe declined to isossist the husbands of the. and at last ao3ouuts was very ill., The an. mother and stop -at Hong K n account 0' 1oung friena, Mr. A. TL to see the world thiough their,father's spec- nouncem be looked -A very pretty 'wedding I took pJace Russel, of the-. cess which has attended our' efforts the world looks different, women. The men are still at St. Paulo. eut of his decease may The doctor was io(oling better than satici. tacles. To them anada. the hol e of illiaiaLSWann,jeoncessio ations were in for at any. time. in ted, and it is hoped that his recovery will in the clothing business is�dueo to for the excellent '-T ade -a a, reason that it is different. -Rev. Canon Bruchesi has been appoint- hree Liberal nomin, Goderieh township, on- We4ead of Issli C steadV in his native air. for the 04tario Legislature. On Friday last when Ihis youni strict attenti $ , Huron Notes. aiversity. In his on to busine�s and It seems clear, however, that those who ed Archoiab6p of Montreal in saccession'to week, at .12 noon -Mrs. dard Rome, formerly of mit. ill West daughter, Miss, Annie, was married to r chell, has returned from a year and law,: honors in volitifti fair dealin at all times, ,,having possess ability of mind and st7rgth of char-: the late Mgr. Fabre. Mr. Donald McNish, M. P. P V � a alf -Jaeiin cla4sim. Tommf6L gie - -The jubilee visitors to Montreal. ex- Elgin ; Mri Win. German, in Welland, and �The 12th of J all willbe celebrated in a ith acter will every decade acqu ater ad ' Douglas, in Northumberlan royal way at Chaile Abbott, of Chatham.. The brid# in view the fact that futur6 -s,,des 'Mr. J. H. d. Bruese a. visit to North Dakoba. She in now w Not a single accide lud has the ability an&, valitages over the general mass of indi ceeded 100,000. nt cc- e of stood beneath a horse Shoe Of oran e Oq one of her -sons in Fullarten, Land looks well laction Ron. ,R. Harcour provincial treasurei, . �-The first half, of the. June mak -the satisf soma, on the lawn, and wasi ii� rted b. depend greatly on � ear -adds something fur- ourred during the festivities. din a clever man, and en-. viduals, forever , -has been considering her long. trip, and delighted to t in attendance t the West Elgin eon- cheese at the Summerhin factory opmost rung be home once more. h the of the first sale. ther to the many � istractions that- lure the -About fifty delegates left Toronto, -was her neice, Miss Annie FlintofffT, t desse lovers -Chris deliver d a most able and con- sold at 81 cents. Wing. n -Miss Louiss Dininson, of Mitchelli, and ultimately embark of le ure"away from the serious cc- Tuesday morning, to attend the big - volition and obert, Currie, ot in white, her eldest. brother, 10harles, givi Of Mr. ArchibaI& 'its' attendant fes- vincll her away. r. Abbott was supported b Mr. Fred T 'lor, �c Fullatton Corners were -Dominion day and cupoations - of life. ring ten young men tian Endeavor convention in San Francisco. ig addiies on -publie affairs, much to -Mr. and,Mrs. P three mouths' trip to M. ay I the edification and satisfaction of the large hp6m, have gone on a. will deeply ^regret. to- arusal from the farms and lace them in -fairly -While riding down a hill the other day, the we . at. Joseph Swann, brother of the bride. Re united in marriage,,on Monday tivitics, is at hand, and a pe i4thering present, eea. d ositions- in Toronto, and I think nine William Halle, of Hamilton, lost control of d W. J. -Ford, Clinton, Offi6iat d. of last week _L at the home of the brides par. William' -The Sons of . Scotland, of Go erich, Croakery and Stephen Kennedy, farmers, celebrated Queen's jubilee by large -in of our price list may enable you . to 900 or the end of five' his bicycle and fell 'down an embankment, -Messrs. Duncan Cameron, esides be� the hope to see hist geni4 out the ten will not, at having a -Mrs. Tamlyn, of Wing in, b ents. Rev. 14. T.' Kerrin officiated, a,ft. x . ing tb!e ossessor of the coro ation pins, b4i f the near relatives of the con. in soon- f; upo.1a some article of. wearing years, have much to show for their work dislocating his shoulder. appaiel which you are in need Of but a bicyclei a good clothes,' and an -John Gray Gibson, for some years see- near Pembroke, to- k shelter under a balsam bonfire. a me I daSlion of brass abo the size of presence o ties. . i - owe rewing on- I Myth- unclass;fied and unmarketable mass of in- retary-treasurer of the O'Ke.efe B tree during the s= Thursday afternoon -Messrs. Jacob Miller and D. S. M�b -ceiit piecei w ic, h i a a twenii-five ISO -What might have been a serious scei- for that'day. of last week. Lightning truck the" tree 'ald, of Lucknow, have purchased a Sawyer t t -to James ewbigging, Wednes ed on,a. curiosity. -It was made a the time -of th� dent happened nformation on a 'thousand subjectis. , The Company, Toronto, has been arres and Mr. Cameron, was killed instantl . The road machine. itain ethodiet, 13c, .15c tej#h -man may have. a better bicycle and charge of embezzlement. �y --T4.o Independent Order ofForesters, Of decease of King William IV of Br on Saturday morning, June 19th, on the 6th the, W, Stxaw Hats, Sunshades, 10c, belRer clothes, but he will aso have Laved -While shopping on Friday, Mrs. Ellen others were badly stunned but will recover. namely, Jane20, 1837. Onloreiidec- concessionof Elm&. Hb was leading a no of a. fashonable society - P formerly deputy- Winghlkm, will run their annual excursi better Str Oc, in Dick, of Toronto, fell through'an C Duncan Cameron _wa� on L, of �he head of th�. Atom aws, 25c, 35c, 5 some money and *iade himself almost in open trap t on July 3rd. relie is a representation young team' of horses when one of r. our T.Pst Popular Young Boys' ; �5c, 50 85c in MenVs- dispensable to his employer. Conditions door in one of the stores and received pro. reeve of Westmeath township,and was -in his to Sarnia and Detroi � ingi surn b th w a struck him on the for . ehead out - Ki )unded y e ords "Willi "trimonial state.'. Thme- 51st year. There was also, a horse killed .-Mr. J. T. Dodds, of Grey, had a rib reared. and ab they are, � it is wiser f9r a father to bably fatal injuries. I'V King of Great Britsin� and the othe, ting quite a gash, and a doctor put �tiree -football match between IV decorated. with iaant,4 Summer So , Fast Black,- Men�s, Two being 9 far as possible, Smith, an orphan, 15 Vears b I' h' 'n'g at Beachburg. broken'in the Brus... side bears a weeping willow and, tablet a i stitches in it ,aisle was an arch, while *- X shape his son's character a south yo -In airy having been ma(le at the post- sels and Atwood on Jubilee day. # , 41 1 June 20,1837, i m We the altar, add beneath 95c ; Black - Cashmere, and allow him to choose his own occupation, old, was killed by a train three miles o whether the jubilee -Brussels football team defeated Atwood which is inscribed Died r. Hinry Lewis, of Tametford, re - to t is supposed he officed artment, as t pairs r� and around the whole the ords "'In gratc - eavy ra lit, IT. took place� The con.--.. 1)5c a pair a special line, for the man is everything and his vocation of Hole in, Thu d I as in a I Tuesday of last week, cently bought a span of h d' track and fell asleep. postage stamps would continue good eague game on �.re Mr.; William Slom,, Men's, The most is unimportant 'after all. sat down on the' ostageUr a limited period only, it has by a score of three goals to none. ful remembrance." maes from Mr. John Robinson, Of three pairs f6r I When retribution overtaes the world for -Duncan Gillies was working on a farm A very, pretty wedding. took place o Marys, which weigh 3 600 pounds, and ex - m7 To een officially stated that the jabilee stamp --The -proceeds of . the sale of the , butter - f ront6, and M -we can N 9 the 23rd of June, at the r'sidepee of Jo actly 1,800 pounds a piede. The price was (jumble Cashmere Sock, the inequalities of for -tune between different near i ew Glasgow, Thursday afternoon, the Londesboro creamery will net the Young, daughter oL from Es buy is number 122 x British labP-11 bulks of the people, it may transpire that when he was prostrated by -a sunstroke will remain valid for postage purposes so and. Burgess, Bluevale, when --his dau6ter, Mig. $W. This, team 6ok first prize and ue in circulation. patrons twelve cents a po Miss Annie Gran. long as they may contin Maggie, was united in marriage' to Willlaly�l ow in TorontO' ot reeover. the bicycle had much to do with hurrying from the effects of which he did n Hill sweepetakes!at the horse sh eide, played a wed at 50c. . hey 'Will not, however, be redeemed by the -Mr. James McDonald, of Port&'a Loirls, in last a -he farms some men --A by-law granting seventy-five thou- Framer, of: the let line - ?f N r on the climax. .-Out on t T par druggist, of St. M xany eut6red the churck ous and some are not. On. sand'dollars to the Ottawa and Cornwall de tment, a distinction bein*g drawn in pulled a stalk of rye the other day whic of some nin The bri 4vy reEsed in white sit are called prosper this respect between them and the ordinary measured over seven and a half feet. presence ety guests. k, and Slimmer Underclothing) Canadidn Bal r becomin# costume of gre most farms thire is hard work for every. railway has been defeated in Ottawa by a . I . grain, the �h otange. blossoms. Sntr- lit imLporte d bal- postage� stamps. -The other day the - infant daughter of wore a verj received the sad news by ole Dore, a Si bri(Wall body and little pay. Not long ago I met a m±rity of seventy votes. lustre and carried a handsome bouqUeL of white roses.' MW -A 'terrible accident happened at the Mr. Robert Rowe, of Exeter, fell out of the other.day, of the death of his sister, Mrs. briggau) at 75e, $1 and $1.25 a youiig farmer whom I have knoviii since A strange man, probably a trampt The marriage took place oili the lawn, and James Parr, -of Brockville, dau ter of the village of Chelsea, Friday, resulting in the carriage and broke its arm. beautiful arch. L Miss IL:ggie Fraser, ai of Eli 'hell, u boyhood, and asked him how he was faring abIout 45 years old, jumped over the Falls late John Maclean Zaa wn. Mr. X,1. -;1itc1parligToronta deathby drowning of three little boys, -Louie, the 15 year old dsoaghte�r of Mr. 1,played t wedding mrch' u in life. He said that he was doing remark. int, - Friday. , The ter of the groon Aow the' bg member 7YOnng, brother of th*_11 from Pro - spect Po Stewart Gilmour, son of Mr. John Gilmour, Thomas -Bielby, of the . 14th concession, was berved on the lawn v Maclean is sole a i five for $1 ablywell. His father had left him a farm body was -not seen afterwards. Supper r' , of a family 6f thirteen -six so s and imn ompanions named Grey, died on Wednesday of last week,from, son, of town ; maid of Light Flannellet -le Sh rts, and two'c t the Of Ottawa, pleasant tim e was spent) af ter which h 500 6 5c. of fifty acres, well stocked and with good -Mr. J. A. Croden, aian*ger of daitiliters. ies" at 35c Reid. The children the effects f t hoid fev'er. ess,of Br=tfordRev better quali Higgins and ranging 0 yp 0 buildings, and no mortgage against it. His Heintzmeou Piano Company in ondon, was bride and groowi returned,to their home -Over a week ago a man, representing tir Rov, J� S. Yi�aher, car Sat- from eifbt to twelve years old, were play. -Hugh Halliaay, of the 17th concession that wer be an agent of th6 ceremony. Thvv. 75c an4 S1. stock and chattels had been improved, he knocked off his bicycle by a street the lot line. . The present e� iery han - himself to G. :M%rshs;V*Co..v Cambric Shirts, at urday mon ing on boom at Gilmour's mill vii. the of Howick, is the owner of eight we 11 so e e. tea therchants,London rented & $10( said, and in, the previous year he had iing and had his left arm broken. in and valuabl bboydis 'One of the most suecOsful garder arlea Sheriff,. Torontor at, had both Gatineau, when it is surmised one of the have raised eighteen lambs this spring, a i par� from Mr. . McaXick, of St. Mar 5� and ainked somw'money after paying every cent, -Miss Mooney, of Deerbur _yn, man, of town. A larger 31en?s Suits, two specials, at $3.7 litt�$ fellbv0s'fell in, and in attempting to well developed and thriving.. ties'ever held at.Varne took pla�e on. Tues� -he returned and, represent - It r- I In a day or so -$5.5C� he owed. "After selling all you hac 0 sell, bones in her left- leg broken by an upset over �-Jane Wilson U de the auspices in atendance, anit �at week, help him o4t the two others were drawn wife of Mr. Win. Hende 4.50 ;, regular lines at ]�oay, how much an embankment near Newmarket, I h of ing he wan6ed to go to Thorudale the.ceremony they and paying all you had to r and drowned. son, of Goderich, died on. Thursday, 17th day, the 15th It e to take re 7.50 zing into the-wate b Zu'rru The 'weather wl orders, rentled the wheel again, but nothing and 10.00 hadyoutothego'od?" "Well," he replied, caused by the horse shying at a cow gra Deceased the i MethodisI idence of Mr. Young, -A life-long and high as inoa delightl I have next year's seed and sixty Aollars in the ditch. ly 'respected reii. ult., after a three !days' illness. fine, the evening w has since been heard of him. ras 46 years of ioge. g -served. The happY'1. very high- dent of, London township, Mr.Bartholomew v is most necessary for suco *m occasion. Aftet their.'hoDn ymoon, s Pants, a special Pant, in the bank." This was a young giant, Rev. N. Wardell, an old and -While driving a cow the other day Mr. -In Liet6wel qn Saturday morning, 19th Township of Charlt6, died last week at his late real f 4 ., the baseball match the crowd soon gathered mughter of Mr. Jobu they canuht- the- -wool other lines at $1, 1.25, whose unmortgaged farm stood among a ly respected resident of the r. De.. Walters,of Beamiller,had the misfortune alt., Margaret, fourth di wherOr dozen mortgaged ones ; he 1ad keen busi- South Grimsby, died at big home, Friday,at aencein Ilderton, in his 66bh yea his hand. tothe garden in which'were tables most - esidence, 1h, aged twenty-five years and ten mouths. The ta Detroit. 1. 5% 2.00, 3.25. hat cease& wap born on the 9th coucersion, to- have a Snap run into- lChe xuriously �jpread. Aft�r tea maSic fille R. Walters I died at, her father's ly popular, and. the ness instincts, lived plainly, yet a farm t the.age ot 821 years, he being born on Dec London township, and continued faiming wound required "several stitches. as the'Sealorth 3311 deceased had been inpoor health for a num- - - - - - - - - - - about had cost aboutl� $2,500, implements and ember 9-5, 1814. Another old pioneer of Ashfield, pase(ed the air continuously ly, aood knock- homestead after'his marriag�, up battalion band rendered many choice sele� ber of rs, and had of late 'been sinking any friends accompad Children's Suits, a ts, at stock worth ab6at half as much, h a own 5am Lindsay) the noted bank burglar, ow the old away at his residence, concession 12th, on g has been for ten yeam' Suit, at nlined Sui work and that of big wife and her sister, who escaped from an officer while beiv till about nine years ago, when he retired, tion, and the Varna piccolo band:iii makin rch MIA 2 ; u 9 derton. He was an elder in -the -Monday; of last week,st the age of 90 yeitis, 9 gradu. ly until death came to relieve her ethodist ch and� $1.50 and 1.75 ; better grades at bad, after a year's close application and taken to Kingston Penitentiary from Hamil- to live at 11 Mr. Qole Nicholson. its first public appearance Nvai 1ighly oa� sufferings. was presented her in h -and an active orker n the person of cor: ate4 for t way in careful living, only left them sixty dollars ton, 18 years ago, was brought to Hamiltom Presbyterian chure ed and congratu a Mrs. Win. Cassidy, 4 Dublin, $ 2.15, 3.75, 4.25. -The Turnberry agricultural society's cient servicea. to the. good. It simply meant that if that Friday night by Detective Murray. in the Sabbath school. on which they perferq��d. The roceed"i baveinove4ontotheit form, east alf *f e aid 0 -a mortgage of -Miss A. Mills, daughter of President -Roland Israel Gideon Barnett, 'of Mon. excursion to the Model Farm, Guelp*hl amounting to about $604re for Ith lot 43, in the Ist coueession of orth East - own make, at farm bad been, saddled with p his Monday of last weels, was a big success, Boys, Odd Pan i sq, our church purposes: pe, the' former home of Mrs. Casiidy. fif teen hundred dollars, he would have been Mills, O.A.C., fell from her bicycle a few treal, 1has not by any means given u on Xotes� 11 ed people taking advantage n4 1, hol G5c V his claims a Mr. Cassidy is getting materioil n the 0 unable to pay the interest on it. He point- nights ago -and was badly cut about the idea of pushing a the eldest twelve hundr -Mr. J. H. Finlay,,manager the B9, ells, of Whigham, rA-.- ious for a time but brother of � tlie ' late Barney B zwnato, the of it. of Montreal at Guelph, Iiind for Wany year# day night ed out that if cro' cea were goo Detroit, Michigan, round to �reot &'handsome brick residence. of last week- Boys' Caps, at 1 5C and 25c. ps and pri d, head. She was uncouse diamond king, and laughs at the attem ts -Mr. John McKay, of manager of the Goderfelt bra6dh of tb,� WO for both in the same'year, he could save three has recovered. We ind formely of Lucknow, stood highest in , � 1. It is altio his' intention,to remodel the barn, re he hae been look- for 25c, t, hat even as it -Oxford' University has conferred. the of others to throw cold water on them. e bank, died at --'Guelph on londay and make stabling in the basement. Sniumer Ties, three or four hundred dollars, but t the dfpartment of Philosophy, winning the Sam ..tain propertyin which was, he was more than holding his own, honorary degree of'Doctor of Divinity on has instructed James Crankshaw, a barrister week. He died in I th G I It geuero one fo cDonald scholarship, valued at $501 las-The directors of the 'Wellesley and in. hbishop hoe'rital He had foi John IM con �r. Nvells says that tke' rl so the bee� cie�y, while most of -hie neighbors lw�re )iaving the Most Rev. Robert Machray, Are of M60itreal, to go to London and, in North Easthope Agriclultural So country -is capital. As ' I n with -his London lawyers, in tbe second year. an internal troubjet which his 'weaters, t c, 50c, 75c. troubles over Their mortg * ee and it'was of Rupert's Land and Primate of all Canada unctio -on Wednesday of lastweeli, thelittle lax up- wl their last meeting, revised and gre tl )in italigts hi f them wl0auld Ne sold out. and upon the Most Rev. John Travers ji Co., who ve. .ap vve gone in., Ploys' S likely that two o 7esers. Bernard, Abrahams & ical attendant hoped mightI� remo ;� three-year-old son of William Sheri an, of me , I their prize list for next t the unsettled itate Of Leather Braces, Oc and 609.__ investigate his tion. Acc9r in 6 was tak41h preve4 xy that a Lew a, Archbishop of Ontario. defended the- Cassils, to i i it which will be held at Wellesley on Sentem ending the settlement of� There is a farm up the count Wingham, itrayed away from hoi i and by�au opera nit was % solid hundred _J. W. Curri They have ad&A a in jail at claims. I was, pioi- ... man went to whe e, who was , , nillit' totheh9spital,'and theo r ood lipp ber 14th and 15th. 'Vion, - mOne ........... 6 .......... tence, Rucceeded in _N[r. Lown, of Lambeth, while draw- was found about twelve O'clock t i 'Y' is pretty, rty years formed. It was success a, an. I acres of hardwood bush, about fo Blenheim awaiting sen soal in Button & FesoatiVs lu class of Ayreshire cattle Tamwrth swi -mond drill will 1w pub, the other day, had a very narrow _,some J& a tha�j the . I I 'He worked all his days improving it making his escape, and has not been reeap- ing Band on Monday, une were entertained for a lot more and higher prizes in the horticul- V i alzo. lee J days, and he- Thery died in Hamilton ould recover,but a,, i n in a -few patient w it t e we�ti a month WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL a�d raised his family there, and when his tured. He had filed the bolt of the cell escape from beifig killed. A he was cross on uning 21st, Mrs. Mary Andrus, relidt of the late tural class and the ladies' department. as f all -grown he mortgaged the door and made.his'escape out of the build- ing the bridge over the large creek ru it belcamdo apparent hisi onstitu4 n eldest boylgw� Ortemus Andrus, who was formerly a bar- ,e A very interestingevent took place at windows. through hie farm, the bridge gave way would not rally, and op loondo, evening`�' 11*11 be, of inte,ret to. the- MONE x E�Cits. IF WANTED. fari�i to -buy out the adjoining hundred ing by raising one of the hall%*&F Fload, thro nes'l maker in Winghain. The body'was He *48 59 ye#8 thehomeof M.aud Mrs. D. Sinclair,of The sedond--farm was in course of _�-Jobn Bowden, of South Yarmouth, bad under.the weight of the heav, passed peacefully away. acres. "or Logan, on Wednesday aernoon' of last He leaves a, widoi arried in Begina, Olk Bold, but there his leg broken in a peculiar manner Wed- ing Mr. Lowii and his team i6o the water.' brogght to Wingbam for burial of ge. v, one daughi time taken from him and � inton, was T f week, when -their eldest daughter was mar-- -201ifford. Alfflre[ws, . of Cli the Methodist chuf&7, ....... king * along,, The distance from the bridge to the water and three a ......... his sm. W9110 still clung a mortgage to his own farm. He neday. night. He was wa one to mourn day,� when dso Kelly, of ont. chanan Miss Fannie 19- t his ioli,is lead cow with a rope. The cow gave was about eight feet and the water about riding on a land roller the other the sons are in Chicag 9� and owe t home.1 ried to Rev. E. Richal" to I asels, sister o died, and now I;ain told tha jerk, and Mr. Bowden wis thrown five -feet deep. Mr. Lown escaped,however the tongue broke, and the boy w4s thro,wn t�jlbk real. The wedding was a quiet one, Only a. f Mrs. W. I - -A quiet but viBry pretty event , _ a on infena The r �k number of the nearest or moot intimate be ejected and sold out by a'loan company. d off. rolle passed over his body bre mmllei B. Argue, w i8mg sidenje of Mi. amuel .of MedicinO I know very little about the people, and do", in the. fall breaking his leg. ith only a, few bruises. 'and therwise bru P1 'x, friends of the bride and bridegroom being GREIG 'MACDONALD of of his arms a beautifully dressed iw' nivereary -of the marriage, -Mr. William Carruth, of Middlesex ing one 6. ni. 66 Wedues ve been mismanagement some" -The jubilee an Goderieli, at 10.30 1 here may ha present. . The bride, although she has lived r or so in Montreal, was during the past yea Is the t unty, died very suddenly last week. For him. W with pear where; yet, bigger than any possible errors of Mr. and Mrs. -Johngold, Hampton, was co, of last week, bei I IS A, a Is Of v a beauttifal7claster of CLOTHIERS. 2 92, a a .5 0 Gral weeks he had been unwell, and that -Mr. James Snell, Hallett, who has 8, celebrated on jubilee day, June sev �t�d the fact looms up, big anii'dis been asked to judge Shoe New o, ngest daughter 'a,e -was given away' bY of judgment, an P. a� I f the 9 most popular in the neighborhood. )f hard years ago that very day they joined h ids morning hetaot up as usual, and. walked to already ir, has also bee t d.to �;,��estoby, of BI th, former turbiag, that there was forty years 11. invi IS ri oandeo Immedi- sey State Fa hi bride v h ly -The eld Vanstone. h Is battles of life. Their his sou'Le hAie, a distance of a quarter of a Jer Jubilee services in connection With On the Wrong Side of the Street, work done on that farm by that family. and earts to face th Ing *in the house a short per servici at Hornelleville, mills,Goderich. -were mile. After bei form a similar proved a grand e appy CGUPle�' g Block. They found il. a' He is to, be a judge at the Toronto attired in white Lan4edo*u Oil and ca led Roy's church, Ruseeldide, i7on -solid bush, and made it a family three sons and one daughter N. Y The services ,in Medicine Hat� time he took suddenly worse, and was dead a bouquet of white roses, a�a the ell. success from start to, finish [a biother of: fruitful farm; built log houses -and stablest allat home. omas Shiel ie buildings;. picked --At a convention of the, West Durham in a moment or two, his death being due to Industrial also. 6ttended, and were and l6th then, ye6rs later, fri other day, as the 5 -year-old son of maid$ Miss Friie, of Pet6iborough. on Sabbath were well e The ONT. hundreds 9f tons of Reform Association held on Friday, Dr.J.C. heart failure. Deceased was 70 years of -The, ind impressive. Shiels, 14t] Parr line; Stan i. crepon silk &4nd ea i" � a especiAlly interesting I I ley, was attired in whit Nortb, LFORTH9 and carried Mr. Win. Sinclair) d,consid- 'died at Ransomp &�Wealfis and ciag drains ; built Mitchell, of Enniskillen, was unanimously age, and a native of Scotland. He came to rerely bouquet of yellow,r4es. LittI6 Irenne , ox, tea meeting was also well attende. [-known reW stones ; sunk - ' driving horses : to pasture, he was sei ly otlier thi La&rZon that -We reaped4nd sowed, and sowed and' chosen so Liberal standard bearer to con- Canada while a young man, and for a iiiiih orth Dakotal the fences, 'Whitbelton, N niece of" W. ing the mat 43398 901, t reaped for nearly forty yearns and now test Went Durham a the forthcoming pro- ber of yearb 1worked at -'his trade of carpen- kicked In the face by one of them. It was of h was 77 Yeam 11 in the doctor to new up the bride, acted as Mai of honor� Geor e day. But. the wind up on ess, the crowd being ic buildings Of the country. necessary to ci i7egeeeazed. was born fit TH CANADA ter on the publ, brother, �f 'the %de, nightiwas a great once the 19 must walk out empty and give it all up.- vinoial electiona.' d. It is a marvel the littlefbilow )n -611 will, it is understood, He had for his co -laborer lexander woun e capacity of the church. The -The Government i performed the duties Of 9 misman The far beyond th rin and Scores 40 h. married Ehim;W03" f)nmpany Along the road past that fa ined the escaped with his life. 08�4 of the services amounted to over Accident A surance Go of othors like it, there goes out from the grant &.bonus of 15 per cent - of the cost for Mackenzie, for whom he _.jAs an old couple named Lane were driv. ceremony was terf6rinedti Rev, ro about 5 yeam ago. ThOY ing of an, interprovincial bridge highest regard. -Ed a, assisted y *v. I. Wal, Of am of you ing into Lucknow -the Oth imilton, towns and cities a daily stre 119 the build er er day; the horse a former Milton boy, riea in and settl and Plate GI&SS. between Ottawa and Hull. The cost of the :.-Th � e is a furoro, of exe ment in La gk W, 0- H inoia -where he Accident people on bicy6les-young people who a U of a, little became frightened at the train and running c no ousin of the bridg. 4-1, Of now ith his 'now I *- ecently of his =016 ira bridge will be $800,000 or $1,000,000. The Walkerville just now on acco of Neepaws, Manitoba, wL' id leou&�, and jest upon &I icultu day my thre,�r them ont. Mr. Lane was badly �-On Sabbath, g0th ult.,, the spi so- the guest x came to C ada s8ttlixf A r province of Ontario has given $50,000 and incident -which transpired there Tues awl . an old and � I known esi- bride, w an An accident olicy costs. little, re all -rhe cyclists are well, ii scantily, out about, the face And had a couple of 'ribs John McIhtosb w eas"t Hill Grey, where he IV- topics. afternoon of last week during the height of is Kr. Richard Hamilton, of PI 001y leorge left for tbo� IOU insured 7 quite care -free and at e dint of Cranbrookl� took 4 fi, lit "H, 15 the City Council Of ObtAws $150,0()0 but Mrs. Lan escaped with a sev en ,farm, MilvertOn- C �e dressed they seem, F o,-eurred near the' -jubilee celebration. Among,other dec- broken, ra ago -when -Another shooting affral Ad, " f be e -y ;h pluck and enirgy little hotel they. spend money as if th death was not unexpeel the Wednesday night. Ben orations, the celebration committee had ere shaking up t in 188.3, and Wit Cmbri and Oarmon Sail bad barrels of it at. home. ' When the Ingersoll,, on Buing of last week, the hovering close o the borae�laud for "ome Wes eat has lie- oon of last week, The cc a bi 3 of age,has for sometime placed a small 1rish flag on one of thd gates on Tuesday evi 0, and as he past 791 years. o i age and shrewd business managem armer pausmg in is r sees the f Baker, 76 yean owing. It home of M . and Mrs. Henry Toll, in Fast tim eelman a HO Owns 4 a highly esteemed P0 Goderich to the wh past been annoyed by a gang known as the at the Grand Trund Railway erc activity. there was little t could bio Aone to pr� on come comfortably % regularly from a a and a larte Provision hofn�'inWfaton villagoliv does lie ever Wawa 0 b w one of unusual i hie s Ki creamery in Neepswe, Mrs., Toll went to the bedroom to prepare life. Deeeased waspborn neat tage, work to watch him glide b Angels.,, It s alleged that was discovered some time after by,ldr-� Wil -a. She haA be`00 Sbo on aud after June 30t1L wonderwhat is passing in t e mind of that " Swam company with others lisin Robbins, general,manager for Mears. long store iw Rat For Ontario. in addition month working Thomas lowerman, in, d th the b�d for retiring, and while in the act of licrankie, Perthshire, Scotia, nd I in cattlet shipping eath of her son in tb son of toil ? Grilling in the sun, on- of the &an isited Mr. Baker's place and Hirain Walker & Sons, who reque'ste e the pillows, her hand touched with his wife, who was Mi4i.EIizsbe*1 Me- he deals extensively In 0 She gave a Intosh, to whom he was unitiod in %na#iAge hein from the western ranches to tli6esst g, his r5e eeper to remove it. This the litter r i ime 0 th h only confined two" Ranald J macdon Idp with the caked earth, does the farmer -w v s, k 6131 are (or seem) made his lie miserable by storming ing cold and slimy. fore rlerdec;6,se. der why.all country peo (e Ott subecametired of being elined to do, whereupon Mr. Robbins had sOm room. Toll ern markets. C. P. R. el aph and Camada Accident poor .while all city peopie'a are (or seem) hotwe. The old in about 50 years ago Came to to be the cause- T eir t dusk in driv. made a plaything of, and went to a neigh the gate -lowered and with his own hands scream-. and rushed from the mber of the Americs'a Insurance Company Agent, rich? Whe6ithe farm -boy a h hnd the funeral, 90rvice" Mr. Hislopq. hWal- e above, church at 7�, 7:,