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I - .- - - � --- — - w - - I - preac ed"bill first : -J I - --- : - . . - - ---- P.ev. It, W. Locke. Her h - —4%. i � I - I . 11 � .- - I --- sions the majorities - had be — � - �; � himself at the fro . nt, and =06604tioui in life, she Performed hot � �laot.—Mri Philip La,19 I 40000 - I 3138; - I i EXIENTS. I en 1 reduced ba Mr. Gill stationing . - d dutim with a mother' elity, anfleaves a -.sermon n Sabbath . � . ­ ... � 4 NEW ADVERTIS . . ' ; W roe aroun . i I . I i . ee J6 sly ill at -present.— � I i seven or eight. Th ' ,ear they just as Mr, Parioi�s di Mr,, Arsoott I 0 , I . I I I 9 — � low as na!d Mir family cow- is set A - L� no I igh to the back he saw. one"'ofthe ba4fars run- ]OVID memory behi I.—Mr . " I ' AW The fture, between At PArentbeals, atkr each ver went below thirteen, and�oace as h . 'a. WaUer - . , : . I '.. I onv, denotes tht pap of the Paper ,on �vhkch ther, as 592. -Time was," said Premier, ning down the street. He started in hot sistel of a son, John, at present residing in Walters is seriously iI . . . . I I 1. � I I z I I cc -foot. tbe.States ; a daughter, Minnie, at home, Westep, b is visiting her son William In ; . - , - a4virUnment will be foand. when men who -worked withtit4teel-r hands— pursuit, bat the burglar was more fleet Mr. Colbo' township.—Mr. -.7and Mrs. J. G. ', � A I - - on& moinnia (6) eased the gap be. and another daughter, now the wife of Colbol� io 0 '0 PEOPLE'S . ftlamer Shoee--11lohAtd1 who performed the� NationIn pgbor�were - ad than he and soon iner I ' . allac mbe visited relatives. and friends at - �- , � .; - I F.o" and Binder Twine--Nts & Murdia (5) - and -chance the A:dam. Foster. I � Small -number � , I : I � looked upon as*, the 'hewer - I i in �Il,l I - I Coot ftotirear-4obert Wilft (5) - I . tiwof I wood tween them, and seeing no other I Beinimill r last week.-Quitd aldrge ! . � . lintlog fA 00njT&otors--A. 0. SnAllie (6) t ­ a the Main- niq�twatoh fired two shot's after - him, but - took in he excur I I . � . I - � ' - I .: '. I . . -1 I . - � 411;��Ww. V,c 28 tr r Week. ed on Tuesday morning. . � . I - I . the drawers of wtiter ' for sion to Detr6ik on Sabur- I I . _ � wler (5� I I gixi years of neither seemed to take effect, at the game News of the � I I I . . "" "" rtevokoto.-121-Johnson Bros. (8) here of the community. I i 'day last and return - � I I - � - Ganallue , Victories reign ancl 25 of the L� rat party time frightening off him dogs which were GoxN(; To BE A FAi&iumR,-Monotti Gari- -the H ster Orange lodge iate4d celebrat- I . I :� i ­ � � - ,f hoV -his . trail. The other burglar had � . I I DreseCo" 11 - �L , . fo .. -day -Dr. Wood, of I . r V L ou 4 ourentz (5) . in Ontario has changed all that. To then on baldi, son of the famous Italian patriot, has ing the 12th at Lucan. j� � - House or dm- I kped in some other - direction. Americii--and take up BayfWd, was in town on Monday last and .1 ,� - 11 � I I Speotal offering* --F. A. Edwards. (8) ,, only the men who lsfwr receive the respect doubtless eam - decided to come to I - J 1 7..., 1 � I . I I- I. I ­ . I . � I � . I BWdor Twim ejo.-[b)-�­S. Mullett & Co. (8) and honor of the community, and the men The with about $10 worth of forming. I , . . � bass a fine driver from Mr. Thomas , 11 : - I I I - . creglion-John Shepherd (5) ot awiy pure I � :1 I . I I" 'Notlos, t* who toil practically rule the councils of the. cu! ?e g . I JAN MACLARE03 DzGREE.'-Rev. John Bissett r. The doctor knows a good horse. . I * � . -- � Hoop owl -W. W. 11offman (8) 1% _ ry'A's.tDo-eadman, the noted bee man, of I . I hod bin I � . . I � I . . . I . . . . . . I Firi-vt'"d Tation. During, the .last twenty years G. Watson (Ian Maclaren) "has reeeived the -Frank, son of Mr. Henry Hooper, � � - Notloo-Rd. J7 - �^ n below the knee on Dominion 1 . 0 many great measur7isi clally "d directly Bramelsi reports fair honoiary -degree of D. D. from Yale Uni- leg brok . . ., . I . I Tonde" Ot School Repaivo.-wtu. wantyne (5) C - - � 1 1 - We. -G. J. Sutherland (8) - designed to , lift 0 an(, �prote t its honey yield with plenty of swarms, The vers*t day, by eing trampled on by a cow in the I 11 Houft tat . � int C %, r 0 1 . I � . . I I . � - . Arest# have -da,y On- largest number in one day has been fifteen. 'Y�Ly i -The 4th of' July mill ya d .1. � ­ ' � ,THE --`"W-, A J�amer Wanked-J. J. Daly & Co. (5) " come law ; and to . - A SNOWS,iolm. r .1 I - I � I ,rds . - � � (4 X0tl00-4WAt6 T. T. Coleman (S) � tario, stands by universal anent in the front He has now over 250 colonies, or upwa season was- inappropriately inaugurated at - i . - .1 Plain Uk-Hodginv Broe� (9) . . I -- I i . - A Hot July-Penteocet's (61 rank of the States and n4tiOnb which recog- of 5,000,000 little workers. I Leadville, Colorado, -by a severe snowstorm. . I.. I I . ! * . nize the paramount rights of labor." I -One day last week Mr. John Sh��ha!d, The ground was covered. to a depth of on . . Goderich. , � � . 1. ' I I . The rouladiktion-Mexionon a Co (6) I — , of Clinton, was severely injilred while driv- . . . THE BL T11 CONSPIRACY C,6E,-The cage � . � � - I 11 Bilt Reductlon-W. W. Hoffman (5) inch. . � I 0 . PLACE FOR I I 184-6�pord . , . 22 Days We-,Tohn Wa3 ( ,, There can be little Ing -in the delivery rig of grocers , Mit. ASTOR WitAcKs Up' -Mr. William of Reffer an vs. Jessop and Mallo wai . � . I 1) The Mail says : I - � . � y : . . - . � . i aid (1) & Beacom. The -horse stopped ' I T - I A Short To*--(kft 6. Micftm uddenly as nal . I e - i --- �- forward to E land the on o 4 I h . �. J .� I . I I � I r no f .000 for the Prince of b t e coused being acqii-itted. .Police . � - % . . � . at the Senate in the ,expectatioii i� that Mr. . i . - . the ground. Several ribs were broken and Waes' hospital tand. He will annually Va�gistrat Beazer held tha6 there was not a ! I I � W' � � . - . . I -I doubt that the Globe was ordered to shout 8 Waldorf Hator h 'd into the Bank of t�rminate - at Goderioll on Friday kfternoon . end M'. Sbep�ard was thrown in -- , Ot furon &P0004, Tar a job would. thus be allowed to slip he -was otherwise injured. I subscribe the same amount to the'fund. particle ' f evviden ce'to, show. that a con � - ­ - )) W` ill school, - SAYuGoLrD CHrNAmEN.-D. H. Agnew, a epiracy e isted, and an order,was made for G . I � I through. e do not know -whether the -The scholars of- the Porter's H - I I - -1�1 . I -- , ed their teacher, Mr. uld ..) � . - Globe shouts when Mr. Tarte tells it to or at the closing, present lawyer of Plattsburgh, New York, has been the return of the goods, the most that cc C . D. t3mith, with a handsome album and a N� k, , ch d -with be eaid a ainst the d-fendanto being that I L I - Y, July 9th, 1897 not, bat we are very doubtful, as'.we do not . arrested at Malone, w Yor e 0 1 1 . I � . SEAFORTH, FRIDA thfmk it is built that way. Perhaps the kindly worded address. Mr. Smith has smuggling Chinese into the Unite States there were some suspicious circumstances, . . � . I -- a I resigned and the scholars took this oppor. from Canada. Thirty two Chinaman are not, h v , Of such a cliax"acter as even to G - : . . - I Mail is judging of the Globe by itself, and ' 0 wV r - ) .. . I I I that it . jumps as the strings are pulled by tunity of expresaing their esteem and good now in jail there awaiting examination. call ukPonet;ein to explain.. ,The prosecutor - (1) ; - - � - � - . In Great Distress. . wishes. . . . . i I * estigati ce Nov- - I --- - � . � . I . its political chiefs. If this is so' many of � � - . FATAL COLLISIow.-A rear end collis.on has been " r .nithis case sin i � I . I I , � The good old Toronto Mail is just now in - no -Martin Squire, loyed with cago last week, between , - I -1 I � � was not ab a to find more ' a few dollars' . .. its eccentricities and inconsiste ies m.ay took place near Chi ember last and after t e most. carefuIsearch . Hen. Israel Tarte, a member be easily accounted for. i John Middleton, Goderich township, suffer- . two trains carrying -delegates to the Chris. 11�1 than sore atreas - . I I . , ed, the oad lose of his wife on Saturday even. ) t d which the prosecutor 0- � I - . , of the Dominion Government, is causing the i tian Endeavor -convention at San Francisco. worth of . 0 � ,� I 11 aars- She Three persons were killed and 36 injured. 0 o' ';rly withheld from the I -o gr:aa In speaking of the tour of the�,leader of, ing, 26th ult., at the age of 31 y4 leges were impropf . - , . - good. old lady ot Toront t mental Bd ­ � was confined a few weeks ago, and never They were nearly all from Wisconsin. Jessop ore tors, Some of .the goods seized ­­ . e Provincial Opposition,- the 1 ut belong, it -is said, . � agany. According to the Mail, Mr. Tarte th L� Toronto seemed t6 recover therefrom. � COAL MINERS STRIKE�.-The coal miners under the a rch warra i � ., I . ' . - . I - . . . . is 9, very, very bad man. It has tried him Telegram, which usually sees t � ings as --Joseph Williams, retired lumber mer in the mining centres of the � United States to orther parties and notwithstanding the I L . �', ' I I � � L ` - 1 I IBUS-Y STORE, " ,� *(� -, , -��*--IBARGAINS ,�D- P C -`Q, , 0 y I Lit! U - , ' clearly as most people, says -. I I R, 'hen Mr. chant and vessel owner, of Goderich, died- tt t4 prme'eation ca�lled-about thirty � in the balances and has found him wa�ting, - , I suddenly'Monday morning after an hones have decided to go on strike, when over fact thi - . . . 1 - ­ - - will but Whitney unities and stren thens ! his own 200,000 men will be out. They want higher witnesses, nothing of an incriminating char . I . and nothing satisfy it I 9 i L illness, 'aged 69. Mr,. Williams was a wafes. The strike is likely to be a'long one acter was �roven against the def6ndants. . I the ,cah- party he clears the way for nomination for " -,h's , an will undoubte7dly effect the price of After the ca�e was dismissed the prosecutor . I - that - he be retired from i � . staunch Liberal, and was one of Goderii ' I I 0 IT . -- -��-.,. inet of course --there is nothing the strongest possible candidates. ,There is most enterprising business men and coun- coal. I . - . had.bimself bound over to prefer an indiat- M .. - - X � TV Il . . I ; . really no great issue separating th�' pirties cillors. I - . . - . — . ment ab the I Fall assives. AfterwarAs an in- � . I I , �. . . . . . i I I I very now or novel about all this. The Mail in provincial politics. The plattorrii of the -A very Dleasant event occarred'at the - ir- .+.;�" QU 1IL;A a ainob Mrs. Jesson � . - --- . � � . uently tried Mr. Tarte before, and ractically the platform of the other, residence of Mrs. Thomas Cardiff, 14th Con- Blake. . 0 � -- i - I has freq - - one is , . alone, for c6noealing- goods to- defraud her ' 11 - always found him guilty. Unfortunately and thpe promises of the Opposition are cession, of -Grey, on Wednesday, June 23rd, Biavm.—Th6 missionary meeting, undei., oreditorm. $he pleaded not guilty, bail .11 I ... I I I ither much better nor much worse than when Rev. Mr. Abey, of Brussels, united in the auspices of the Women'i3 Foreign Mli�,, I FOR DISPOSING ��� I I . N 0 v for the judgments of the Mail, 1�o*ever, ' ' . at once beink givdn, and the bear' f 'he the performances of the Government." marriage Miss Magiie, the eldest and estim. sionary Society, held on Tuesday even' I � . I "I Parliament and the public have never been I . I W& came adjourned to Blyth 60f Friday, he 9th . I . -1 .. . - � to I I 11 . able dau . inst. Mr. AL Shaw and Deputy f.,'rown At- I - ghter of Mrs. Thomas Cardiff, July 6th, was a grand success. Rev. Mr. LL able to arrive at the conclusi6na which it, Among the many sins which the '�oronto Walter Pennington, a highly respected and Henderson, of Hensall, gave -a very fine and .. I . which stened to Mr. W. Proudfoot, d? Garrow and Proud- � 'LL CLASSES OF I L I has done. The: great offened of the shrewd Mail charges against the Premier iof On- well -to do young man of that township. instructive address, was li torney Lewis acted fo�r-tfie prosecution, end a , � I . L OY A very attentively by every one present. - The I I . -- little, Frenchman in the eye's of the Mail at tario are the following. -'It says -. I I ]1e The bride was the recipient of many costly � . foot, for the Aefence., L I . .. ' - � and useful presents. . musical part of the programme was all thatf I . 1 � I I I : - - . I I - � the present time, is that - he is connected . helped to give the country the spectacle we I I I . . 7 —Burglars attempted to gain entrance to could be desired, and iie are very much in- : I ! . . I - . . � I - - with the GovernmenVs scheme for'.the ex- -haive at Ottawa to -day. Ile assisted to add McKay & (' ,o's. hardware store in Brus- debted to Messrs. Beattie and DcLacey, of i Centraha. " � � I I . I . ; . I ; ' L I 4 11 11 -- tension of the Intercolonial railway to Drummond deals to En,ogledue deals, and to eels, on - Tuesday night, through a side Seaforth, for their grand singing. " A silver ., THE CITEE'SE FAcToRy.'—'One of the prin- � I . � . 11 "' I . . - place Ontario in a position to be fleeced. window.' Chisels b6longing to S. 11. Jack- collection was taken up, which amounted to i3ipal and mo t useful industries of this vil. - 7 � 11 . 1111..� . - Montreal.. The Mail says that Mr. Tar" ii . .. I. r The people of this province must never for- sWs blacksmith shop were found, with over ten dollars.—Miss Mary E. Dick, of liage, is -the cheese factory, owned and oper- . 11 I I I � . is engineeriog this scheme for the purpgoe I I I - et that -the Hardy Government placed Mr. which the impudent night prowler was try- Heneall, and Miss, Maggie Odell, of West. ated by Mr.! Smith. E6ce coming here I � . . I - Douglas.— I � . . I . I - of taking over a million of dollars oat of �he Tarte over us as a ' inaster.' " Well, if he to pry up the sash, and matches were minater, are visiting M ra. John about five ye�rs ago, Mr. Smith has worked I I .� in - I � . - I - I . coffers of the Dominion dud placing these never does woree, it is altogether likely the 20 scattered about. The stops on the We are sorry to learn that Mrs.James John- up a large business in conebt!on with this � I � - I . I,* pa��ty I ill forgive him. But the Mail window sash were also broken. An attempt ston is seriously ill, and slight. hopes are . factory. His cheese has � obtained a, reput- � . � I . . - I - -- - i good dollars into the pockets of is . , peop e W1 was also made at A. Cousley's bicycle entertained for her recovery —W6 are much . �-- --- L Might also have told us' that he helped to . ation second � to none in the market, and - . � I L . � t . . I /� IL hienda in the Province of Quebec. It does . pleased to see Mi4s Clara, B. Thompson,who . L f give,Canada a Premier who in two weeks, store. - I .consequently � he receives ready sale for his I , - . not seem to matter anything to the Mail has done more to bring the country into —A qu - was on the sick list, around again.—Miss make and a1w a4s obtains the outside prices. STTQ A S -oVNftw­- - . of �t wedding� took place at the resi I that it has not yet submitted to the p�bllc creditable prominence in: the eyes of the dence r. Thomas Clarke, Exeter, on Alice Capling and Miss Agnes Douglas, who He charges his patrons so much per pound � � � . I - . � . � � world than was done by all the MaiFs Wednesday morning of last week, when have been'spending some time in Clinton, for making,avid in this way they receive all - - a particle' of evidence to substantiate I this � DELAINES �� . .1 ' i t Doliti�al friends during the- eighteen long Win. Keough, blacksmith, of Loudon, was leAming dressmaking, returned home last that is i�' it.,, Himself and his two wost � � � �-- I I very serious charge which it prefers a Rainau . M - family auto are very .� careful, and the ' I . . - iears they were in power. . married to Miss Elizabeth , Carley. The Monday.—Mrs. Win. Nicholson and capable assis� - � a Min of the Crown and on the ati4ngth — . - ceremony was performed by Rev. W. H. have moved to Dashwood, and Mr. Murray scruplous cleanliness observed about the fac- - . - . , . . OHALLIES . , ' possession o I I 4 - — tory, togethet with care and skill in making, i r of which it demands his expulsion from the The Ottawa correspondent of the Baffalo, Butt, of Centralia. The newly wedded hastaken f the Blake hotel. I I:'- ­ �0� I - � . Government of which he is a me I mber. Express pays the following high tribute to,. couple left on the motning train for Kin- Mr. Alfrect MeTaggart wheeled to Goderich alwayin secur�a a good article. - They ary .11 - - I � , * - - 1. �1. . . cardine,where they will spend a short himey- last Friday.—Miss Margaret Eater is Oport. . . I o 1 � turning out t the rate of from seven to GRENA*nINES I ;� . Neither does it mention to its readers that the Ontario Liberals in the Dominion Pant - . XLA-J, I 'on prior. to returning I to London where ing herself with a new bicyole.—What is ie �yer Ly at tb& present'time. . . � il, - mo Y.Will M ! eight cheeE i � -- although the challenge was frequently given liament. He says : 11 There is a large ele- tbe ake their future home. � the matter with organizing a'bicyple club ? -They had no, trouble in selli�g, and this . � I JJ 1. in Parliam ut, that none of t who jnust- have --A happy event occurred on Tuesday of � year, so far good prices have been obtained - MU - ,,- e he 'Mairs intat among the Liberals I . -- StINS . 11 a , to last week, at the residence of W,. H. Simp- . I . S 'Ith , inting on a large and friends there dared risk their reputations economy in public affairs. They belong - . and Mr. mi� is cou - I 7 . son, of Clinton, uncle of the Wide, when Morris. satisfactory s6ason's business, which be will � 11 I �� by making any such charges as the Mail that class of politicians who are not looking -er of Mr. Wm. . . . .1 il I ;­ . . Miss Mary Stanbury, daught NoTEs.—Rev. W. T. Hall left on Mon- undoubtedly ave. It farmers would go more %J --JL% P -1 I - , I :� I '10GANDIES i ... I . �, I - � now so recklessly throws broadcast over for anything, themselves, and who are ready Stanbury, London road, was united in the day for a holiday trip. The pulpit in Bel- extensivel i to dairying, and keep a larger . - .. I -- to vote against their friends or. questions Of holy b9nds of atrimony to Mr. Robert grave will be occupied on Sunday by Rev. or --��- J I �--- U. , its read- .number or c ws, the cost of hauling and ,. the country._ It has not yet told. m � '.. ! - this sort. And so it was that when the Hunter, of Detroit,a former resident of that Mr. Perrie, of Wingham, and on the follow- manufacture ould be very materiall I - I , 4. , era either, that Mr. Tarte himself, in his _7- de- Z E P 17f) Lr J1 51 S' . 11 - - � I . - 11: �, I . ,-.:T 0. Government wanted them to support money section. The bride, who is popular and ing Sandi6y by Rev. Mr. McLean, of Blyth. creased andtheir profits correspondingly, in- . - 1-7 't�: , .a- � .� 1 -,14 place in Parliament, dared his pponents grants such as the granting of post offices well-known, was assisted by . her cousin, Each -service will commence at 2.30 p. in. d. This they will, no doubt, grad, i . �� I 1� �: — crease I .. � i ,� - ...... 11 .. ,- I ...... . I I to make these charges of wrong -doing and public buildings, where the receipts did Miss Rebecca-Stanbury, while the groom The weather i now, but GINGRAMS �� . �. - I � is very warm warm. nally do, ise bat we may fairly expect a 1 — I �--: ----- � ..... . - - -. againstbi-in on the Roor, of �he House, not wholly justify the same, they refused to was ably supported bV the bride's brother, weather was what everyone was wishing for. prosperous future for this factory, as it is I ; � i I I I I I . �. - . . where they could be held resionsible for 3o so. They maintained that on questions William. Rev. Mr. Burton, of Varna, per- —The fall wheat is lodged badly in some situated itt one of the best and most fertile i . ... - '0 . f � , ­ X . -- .. . of this kind they would remain ,consistent. formed the ceremony � . fields. It ivill, never rise a am. Never arming distr eta in Canada,and even now, a PRINTS ........ ,-­.�; , . I their utterances, and he would guarantee, It would not do to say that the late Gov- —The Methodist church at Sheppardton, before was there such a lengtf �, I . I Of straw. liberal sum o.1 money is put into circulation � I I -- IWAA, , --_ I � . - - � them on behalf of the Government the fall- ernment did the s.%me thing." With sup- which was mioved a little further west and Wide-open binders will be just the machine every year m this - district'- through the � . - I .1� �. ^ I eat opportunity to -establish their charges. porters such as this, there is not inuch thoroughly renovated, was re -opened on to get through it this year. —Robert Young,, agency of this factory,and the longer it is in . �f SHIRT WAISTS I . I'll, I . Yet, in the face of this very explicit chal- danger of any Government goihg far astray. Sunday, 227th, by special services, morning 6th line, had a splendid logging bee on operution, th� more popular ,it is likely to . - � I- -� -� � - - was: warm. A social hop I "MBROIDERlES . . - and evening. Rev.E.A. Fear, Milverton, a Tuesday. Five acres wer(i logged in good become. . . lenge, his opponents remained dumb. They Id reply to the -wild platform statements former pastor, preached on both occasions, style. The day * Domi.Nio-,,- �,iy.—The poeple of this village . . Xi . 4 ' . failed to meet him in the open and fight - of some of the Opposition speakers respect- and was listened to with the closest atten- took -place at night and how the boys did and -vicinity,! celebrated Dominion Day by ' - .. ; - ' him on fair grounds when they had the op- ing1he expenses, of the Ontario Agricul- tion, his many friends giving him a most sweat.—The turnip crop is badly in want attending thei Annual Festival in connection . 11 ''LL . cordial greeting. He also gave an address of rain. In some instances the roots ,are with the Metiodist church. The day was '- . LACES I .� portunity, and still, in the face of these tural College, the Minister of Agriculture . . I . . - I - � I � on"the Monday'eveniug. The amount real. almost a failure, no doabt owing to the � delightful, be ng just warm enough to make I I - � - . ; - . potent facto,which are known to every per- in a, recent speech said: (I in 1496 the ized was withm_$4 of enough to pay for all wet spell before a ' need, as "the the shade in' the� , .I- I'll 71 ��� ­�� . - owing comme I _�pacious dnd banAsome . I � ,son who paid any atuention to the proceed- actual cost was $58,374, not $97,000 as some ments, and� this was more than land was baked hard and never could be parsonage g0unds pleasant and comfort. - -.- 1. � I PARAS.OLS - �, I . in' of Parliament, their orgams, like the I =by the social held on Tuesday even. made fine enough for 4 . root crop.—Mr.John - - - -- � . - go of the opposition said. This 658,000,too, . �ble. Thefokenoon was occupied by many ' � I- Mail, atill persist in bandying thesefalse incl.tided the tra,vellfirg-dadry,cogting $2,000; ing. ' Russell has goiie back again to Grand :of the ladie's �nd gehtlemen of the congreg- I ;w-, .. � 11 I . accusations about the country with as-mueh the special dairy school, costing $2,160 ; —A very serious accident happened at Rapids, Michigan.—Misses Maggie and,. tion in-spre�ding the tables, preparing ice I I SAILOR HATS - z,l . . � . the experimental work in connection with the building of Mr. Thomas Gibson's new Anni� Agen are home on a visit from St.. �aream, straw'erries and other accessories of I I . I - -. ". I V seriousness and earnestness as if they were house in Fordwich, on Wednesday morning Thomas. —Sunday'la,st was the warmest da �- . I . --- ". -­�. -, . the dairy departmient, costing $2,000 ; the a like nature which areloo acceptable on .... �i� :i I ex�erimental plots, costing $6,600 ; the of last week, when the scaffold upon which so far this season. —The g rde , , e I VNI)ERWEAR , 4 - true, and had been proven true. We ask a n- party bel such an occas;ion. At one 0 clock, very- . -1 - --- . �. i � the masons, four in number, were workin at Charles Wheeler's was a success. The readiness for t , _ ! -- � -1 � I ' I .he visitors, and .. t even the -Kail if such conduct is honest or maintenance of the beautiful lawn in front thing Was In I 1, . T�, � f the building, costing $2,000. Altogether broke and precipitated them to the grouni crowd was good. and the refreshments at ,they came flopking in from all quarters, and �- 1-1 . . 0 - � . � - - .2 fair, or.if it thinks it is treatin- 'its own below a distance of about 20 feet. Two of the tent went like hot- cakes.. I HOSIERY - - 0 - '�14,760 should thus be deducted as not be. I , ,� � I Music was of both sexes ]and all sizes. The att�ndance � j . I : ; . � . I t, - . , them Thomas McLaughlin and Wing the main part of the programme.—The boys I - i 4 i readerspr0perly in pursuing such a course. ixyg spent for the college, but for the coun- was large, an' d afiner looking. lot of people . � - I � � -­ � - I . - � ( Mr. Tarte may be the bad man the Mail try generally, leaving the -net cost of the Rogers were not much hurt, Tom getting are 9.11 going to Brussels on the 12th. to bear could not be foutid at any similiar gathering . ; . -,�- -- i � - � �. - * - (il two, of his fingers busted and Wing his the drum. G bV.mL,1,S, coRsE'TS, &C. �-­. � I pictures him, but if so, he h:Ls'stood the educational work of the institution $4.1, 4, . --- i . i in the world. Well dressed, prosperous � - - - � back twisted and a little brui-6ed. The I : looking, and all wearing a smile of content. I '. -- . - 4 4 iest pretty well,. and notwithstanding the I � other two, James Cattonach and D. Ritchie, * � I I � . . 0 - , NO, . ; � Londesboro. , I ' ment, and all seemingly bent on -enjoying 11 � ; I 0 ... - 1� I fact that he has been in the thick -eat of the were more seriously injured. Besides being themselves and Resisting every other person . . � � � Huron Notes. - I 'tt­ ; tk� . . � GATHERINGs R J'. W. Andre 8 I � . I 1: ,- fight for a good many years, his opponents —Messrs. Brydone and Rand, of Clinton, bruised coliefdorably, Mr. Cattonach had - I e ladies and gentle- � . I I --i� . . . , . ,- � � . � 'i'-� a,b '. w to enjoy themselves. 'Th one ankle brok�n. preached a ver e sermon 6n Sunday - . - - - th . .- - . - � ,- � have as yet failed to prove one single cor. 'have gone on a trip to the old country. I evening, giving a ew points 0- Sunday men, also, who had charge of - the- arrange. . i ,;,�� I - � G. T. R. *fire brigade will ; —Reeves Strachan and Bowman, of, Grey ments,seemed to have left nothing undone ! . G) - 11 �­­­ - C, Mr. Tarte himself —Stratford � and Morris, respectively, have let contracts I Al r .*Ile) - � � I " -, il; rupt act against ,him. have an excursion to Goderiqh on July 9-4. visitors. No d6ubt e all lea red a � profit- , that was likely to minister, to the comfort . 0 6 T 3M - . vrr� - i. It - able lesson.—The officers of the I Epwor'th -- I - � - �yr � , - - 41 I acted very differently t n —While cutting wood the other day � for gravelling north and south of Brussels League -for nexv term a as follows : Presi- , and pleasure of their guests. The tables were . � I . , *�. � - � - -�-. took big political life in his hand, preferred John Stevens, of Benmiller, bad t mib' . ] as follows : Walton, to W. Maunders, at 1. re I ,,j. 11, �, he , -delicious strawberries and I �t­� � � - - , - i fortune to cut a bad gash in his foot. I 27 cents per yard, $30; opposite Charles dent, Mrs. Ashley-; t vice-president, Miss loaded with � � I I ­ ,,�,' - , �� his charges against them on the floor of Par. Kate Barbe acies which were available to all I �.-,Z� '- 1. Ritchie's, to W.Maunders, at 17 cents, $30'. r ; 2nd vice-president, Miss' I - ­ I . I -1 —Mr. and Mrs. George Cassie, formerly . who desired to. participate, and it is need. i - .,-.;1!1k . - ',W . L - ` Nettie Webb; secretars, Miss Addie C I 711F - I � liament, demanded a committee of investi- Brussels south, $30, to Charles Pollard, at , risp, ; I - - . " �-. T� L' ' � - of Fordwich, but now of Prince Albert .N. less to gay they were liberally patronised, 11iff, i � gation, and Fledged that if he -did not prove W. T., . I 25 cents ; Brussels north, $40, to S. Me- treasurer, Mr. A. Woo man ; corresponding & cF - ,;�, � - - I �­. old acquaintancee at secretary, Mr. R. B. Jeffrey.—Mr. it. B. but there was an abundance for all and to - I i 9 � � � .-, -. -, Spadden, at 30 cents ; from cheese factory - I .- r . his charges to be true he would.retire from their former home. Jeffrey and wife, with Mrs, aeffrey's sister, spare. The Parkhill brass band were in it. . I � - ; �1, � ­ I I .- ., � —Mr. John MeDermitt, of Fordwich had north, $30, to Walter.Youill, at 30 cents ; . .. - ; publia life disgraced for ever. He did - I tendance and discoursed swec t music to the , 1; ere visiting friends in Goderich this week. I . , � .... � ­ � . I .� 1 prove his charges, even to the satisfaction a fine bull .die on the train while going to from Dunclin.'XcLaughlin's north, $20, to w Misses Adams, Brigham aind Bell were delight of all. Most of the afternoon was .,-. I . � ... - . 'Toronto the other day. T Walter Youill, at 30 cents ; at A. Forsyth's . JLVJ'r GOODS COMPANY, � � .. t he animal was i8iting friends in Clinton last week. —Miss spent, however, in a free and easy manner, D"LL . I - � - ­ g ell as to th6ir discom- valued at aWut $70. C hill, $20, to Walter Youill, at 34 cents. v - . . I � - Se -i * ' ti her sister, M rs. - q I ;�,-V, 1 ��5 1 well calculated to promote a sociable, - . � .. Work to be done before August Ist and M. Thompson is vial - I - . . I I : t -� fiture. This was a fair and manly course, --R. M. Dickson, formerly of Brussels, r n friendly spirit among those present. The . , I . w I I � .. y --T � el will he inspected by Robert iurns Turney, this week.�!Jiss Millie Agnew, � ; but the manner in which Mr. Tarte's op. who has been a student of the Detroit Col- grav lack of -formality permitted &.11. to wander , � .. - .- . � - I I . 16ge of Law,' has graduated with honors, : after spending a week with her brother, Dr. I . CLIAD t -Cash Dry Goods Stor-e-1- I and Alex. McLauchlin. . 01, ponents are now treating him is unfair and —As J. J. Ball, of Brussels, was driving Agnew, returned home on Thuraday.—Miss through the beautiful and spacious parson. Seaforth's GreaCes AL 41 1 . I I . . - i and is now an L.L.B. Lawday Young, a1thr spending a few days �$e grounds at pleasure and have a good em --- -- - - . � . L � 11 - kz� - COW&' Mrs. S. J. Allin and children home from I . nn""n!�!�� '. ­ � . � rdly. '—On the eve of her departure from time. This festival is an annual aftir, and � - . - 11 - -L � I . I � the garden party at county councillor with her mother, has returned to Wingham. . - . 1. - I . . I "-- As to the merits of the Intercolonial ex-' Clinton Mrs. Whitt was presented w has been held regularly for the past sixteen i Wroxeter. . Gorrie. ! - �L 7 - I i,:1 . ith a Mooney's, in Morris, on Mond y evening of —Mr. JoseEh Riley is off work now, ng . . I - � - . tension scheme, there is little necessary handsome illuminated address by her last we a' laid up wit a sore hanct.—Quite a n be' ears, and strange to say there has never PEINCILINOS.—The -streets are receivin LWALIrms.—Mr. Wright, of lffensAUNI -- � �11- . , ek, his horse, which wai but a colt, umber 9 - 1".. - . to .1 fiiends. Mrs. Whitt will reside in Buffalo . reen a miss in the matter of weather. On their annual coat of gravel. The village is beeki the guest of her daughter Mm -N. --- I ...� — . I A be said about it. It has been sanctioned. of our citizens a t ther first in G derich. '- . 9 I �, � i .� in the future. took !right near John Mooney's a I M . . I 0 Occasions fortunate in having such an -excellent gravel McLaughlin, during two or three . L' J - t, ' "' - 'UmP' The lawn soeial.lield by our Pres l around, . - 11 I I.:: ing sideways upset the rig as quick as flash# byterian . � She returns to her home this week.--�**4 ;, 1. by Parliament, and so far as,7e are able to —The voters' list for Exeter has been . friends was a great success. All - report I -1; , itat ng the occupants on the road sometimei within a;='few miles of Centralia, pit within the corporation limits.—The first , I �,4k. . judge from the facts -submitted, the Gov- completed. There are a total of 653 names, recipi. i Frank McLafighlin, son of -Mr. T. � , I . ;� . We ollypersons; injured were Mr. Bidl* having a ood time.—Lodge on Tuesday but the Centralia Methodist church festival of July passed off gloriously here. The day K Ito-.,- - 11 I . I . . .ter he meeting they re all - he - - ernmen - i of whom 249 persons are entitled to serve night. J, tr we has never been interrupted by rain or unfav- I was all that could be. desired, and th Laughlin, is meeting with good sucom f1l,'. ;- I i t have made a most favorable ar , at pro . - ,�, , - . � 1'j'; i rangemett and; will secure the extension I as jurors. The list of 1896 contained 593 whose,arm and shoulder were bruised, and invited to the parsonage where ice cream orable weather. The- festivalon Thursday gramme of Oporto was well carried o . � Per- the west. Frank. has a - position' in a stort- - i .�� y names only. - I Barbara McKelvey, who hurt her knee. wa I a ,er - candidates for . 1:1 I for a less sum in this way than could have - One of the lines caught on the wheel and veu-'.+ The .the of last week, although carrying out the haps the nl�st exciting feature of the dv at a salary of V25 per month. in most 00W� � 1. [.� 11 . —George Crooks, of Brussels, has dispos- entrance andlipublic school leaving examina- annual programme, was designed with a, was the two and a half mile bicycle -race, in the man who wants work and knows how*' I , . . been secured in -any other way. That it ed of a fine Jersey cow atid 1eifer calf to turned the horse into the fence where it was three fold object: First, to celebrate in a I which there were four entries, as follows : do it, and in, willing to do it, need never . . tions tried in Clinton last week.—Lorenz . I L ., I 0 . � i 1" i John L. Aitken, of Goderich. The cow caughL The buggy and harness entered to fitting manner a great national an * idle . I . . �� � . will prove a profitable investment has yet Brigham -and Leonard Whitney are in Clin. niversary; George Wilson, teacher, of this neighbor. I . Frank belongs to this clung, . I ., �Z - gives 492 pounds of milk a day, it being quite iraculous second, to give the members hood ; D � iel Koakes, and the Elliott accounts for his success.—Miso,'J ' . 1: - to. be proved. But that there is anythin escape, as there were five children in the ton this week trying matriculation exams.— of the congreg- i , an I . i 1� , 9 milked� three times. thought ... - �'- ., - .. � I ' rig at the time. Our teachers are at their homes spending ation; and the people of the district 0ener- brothers, of Wingham. The latter Laughlin i,s spending her vacation 1. . - I . I I ­ I � . ge. �� � 3�, wrong or corruyt about the deal we do net —An invitation has bee extended to ally an opportunity of saying good-bye to they wore going to have a walk home in our villa, She has a pos - � � �;. � their vacations.—We are sorry to say that I - . over, but I . . � Rev. Joseph Edge, of Goderic A mpeting of the municipal clerks'of Mr. R. Bowcock is ,wors . the retiring paster, Rev Mr. Butt, who, . came'nearly being distanced. The race was the-.Wiarto public 'school teacheW I Z : 4. believe, nor basanything of the kind as yet - — We are . n � . e again.— . - I . . I j� , i that z — , 10 � won by Mt. - Wilson, who had the advaint. and is., ve I town. , - 's . th chamber, for the past four years ha4 been., the esteem- I I I . _ 7 popu; or in i, been proven. 0 pastor of Wellington street Methodist church e county was held in the council pleased to have Mr. H. Cole in the village X, A, - -� . f , ;-f � I London, at the end of the present confer- Clinton, on Tuesday of last week. About a : . - Robina Kaine, A , - ' - - � � with as this week. ed past* of Centralia and Eden congrel. . age of P6. racing wheel in the contest. In Who teaches at Port 4, - � i r ­ f - : I . . - I . -ounicipa. . I I , r I ; I � ;, I enze year. � I . dozen clerks were present. The i . I .1 . ations, and who, having remained the fu I e field, spoAs the home foot ball team was is home for vacation.—Mr. Bert MO.& -1 � i . . . - ,: Editorial Notes and Comments. � . , - - . U.- - —Mr. F- V. Den'stedt haa been chosen law was very carefully considered and dis- term allowed by the church,,' warremoved ' beaten by Pr4wels. Sea -forth won this Is.. Mr. John Bburger went to Goderich oni - ; ir�l �. L . . . : - �, The report is again revived that Sir superintendent of the Blyt4 Methodist cussed. Mr. Prouty, of Ste hen, who has Exeter. .1 b t h* field of labor .at I crosse match from Walkerton, and Cargill urday,, return on Sunday evening. , - k �.. � , p v conference o is ­ " . .1, - - W I I) - ­ . Oliver M(>wat will shortly retire from the. I church Sunday school to succeed Mr. N. H. been &,clerk for 40 years continvowly, gave and- � min . � 11 I - NoTEs.—Dominion day passed off very Wallaceburg, ;-c7jeeft the follow' ing , won the **))' se ball game from the Unions. 11 bike is popular in - . - - . 41.1. � litila g very I �!. I . .. i . n " Dominion C � 'day, with I his family, f an e -- .­ - . ,;;.� � -rovernment.and the Senate,, and Young, who, hab�ftgned after 14 year's an interesting talk on various 'aspects of quietly. here, there� bei;g no celebration. or that place; - Not a . fun was had while the gr village as a Means, of locomotion. I ­ I I . 4 . . I - was I . Ing., ,Wse� ereparations are being made -he 1%b , _L, " -'. -� L ; - - service. I * municipal work. Mr. Hess, of Hay, read a The citizens spent the day at Grand Bend, third, to welcome the new past�dj, Rev. Mr. I pig b�' chased 'over the green. ow for t "I'll, � V becoine Lieateuant-Governor of Ontario. It C . . . - Wc- f : � . —Silas (1�rauton, a well-known and highly Paper on the " Ideal Clerk's Office," con- Centralia and Goderi b The Presbyterians Salton, who was -present. At ahout -four ever, Mr.� nnet was au ' a J uly, a large crowd being expeeWo . . . I - I .-- 11 , � I . ecessful, after I . - - P:. � . I - - � ; - I . R I is said that his health is giving way under respected resident of Grand Bend, passed taming some good suggeatio2s that are ex- held their picinic in Mr. William Jeekell!s O'clock in the afternoon, the people were shori 0!*�'nper, in landing his swineship pains will be a It* 4A , I I pared to aceofiinlodit .� .r � .� � " , . I ; 41 deftakes &'% Mon, grove of the parsonage, and back to the starting point, thus securing who attend the celebration in Gorrie., ­� . -, � the strain of the hea,vy work he un . ,a,y on Sunday,. 27th ult., after a long and cellent,'if practicAd. Mr. J. 0. ,Mor * , 11 miles north of the Village, and a marshalled in front , �--*- 7� � lingerin illness. lle leaves 9, wife and two of M3Killop, whose reputation as .a writer very Oleasadt, tim. I . -- 1�1 atOttawa. The people of Ontario would wet- g e was spent in the various took their places on,sents prepared for the the prize. I The balloon ascension was rather and Mrs. Daniel Montgomery., of Qie"- - - ,, . -16,�L,1-11­ - I ; � . �; I ' children to mourn his demige. on municipal and political matters is well gamee.--2f he Exeter Star baseball club occasion under the shade '6f friendly trees, a tame affair, and might have been. called were t�e guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Kiiol"10f, �-.. I I � � . come Sir Oliver as their Lieutenant-Gove.r- I . I I - known to readers of'the county papers,gave played a friendly ame with,the Exeter In. while the parsonage veranda made an ex. rather a balloon descension, at; fly it would Of,O r village, on Saturday last. .4t 'At - -- I I i y � I . —while handling bananas the other da , I : - nor. ' . I o . - Itwouldbe &fitting rounding off to . I ' - ' I . - -- n � 4 Richard Farmer, of U4 xeter, ciame in con- a paper on -the I I Preparation of C61lestors' vincibles o Tueoflay evening last, on the cellent platform for the speakers. Rev. not.—Mro.Howard Snell, of Toronto, dough. clos: the a4d56- -- I -1 k, . his long and useful political career, while it of ,our school., Miss Turner, � . . . I � ,- tact with a torantula. It, sprang onto his Rolls, a subject of importan a- to visit friend$ U�- -­ � f- - k Would give. him a position which would still . ce to all clerks� recreation grounds, which resulted in Mr. Butt took the chair and short ad, ter . of Mr. - John Sanderson, post master ant, went to Trowbridge . . I -! baud buf fortunately did not sting him. —In the deo,th of Mrs. Amelia Cook, of score of 16 runs to 9 in favor of the Starej— dresses, - approVriate to the occasion,� were here, died on Sabbath even . n ifts. ­ — , . - rrrr � �211 keep him prominently before the public , , ing last, at her fore going to her home in Cli ton. . . - 4 L ive him the ease 'M. P. P., South home, in!most distressing circumstances. clAv,d-i�-­, � He killed the poisonous maect and has it on Clinton, which took, place on Wednesday, The residence of Mr. R. H. Collins, bdrris_ made by M. . MeLea�`, � Armstrong and Miss E. J. M D andatthesame time gi � � I I � . (a exhibition. - 30th, ult., another'of the - early settlers of ter, was burglarized on Monday -night last. Huron ; Mr. Henry Eilber, Crediton ; Rev. 'I The body� was brought here for interment, spent a few days of last week in Haililb-W " " , .'� , . 1�ha,t a man at his time of life should have. �. - . - 11 - - vaitint friends.—The Methodist tool -ski INV -, - —At the -closing exercisel of the dental - this cou - t ned to her eternal home. Entrance wa gained %iremoving the* hot- Mr. Salton, 1 the new pastor; Rev."Mr. IYal- I the funeral taking place from her father's iju -7 ;;; a a 8 --- w -, I � I I . 1. r Datfolt College of Medi- nly been confined to her bed tom window sash . a little dau ter's - land,of Creditou,and others. The addresses I home on Tuesday, the 6th inst., Rev. Mr. in the asement of their ch m -ch on ta � �' I'll life and it is time he was. having a rest. . He 1� I I . I 11 I I �� cine,the silver medal was carried off by Dr. f6i, a wee JvAlth an attack of Pleurisy, . but, bank, which contained ab ollars were interspersed by musical selections by , Gunne, of the Cbdrch of England, conduc � I Sir Oliver has been a hard worker all his nr - depa. tment of the Deceased - h *�f . 'has well earned it. 1 Z5 . ek liol I out three' t. of last week, was a success.—The MW - - .' John 9. Hall, formerly of Belmore, and -who' had nott bbe' An good health Tor some time. in cash and two gold rings, was taken ;.also the band. � This part of the programme f ing the sprvicea� E. George Brown, teach- ieket fence at the front and west si&40 . A - - . � - � -6 1 . I . � . r of She was burn'in Devonshire and came to this a bunch of keys. No clew �to the burglars. over, the people again.dis d','some tak.' I er, of Ottawa, IS spending the holiday atly to the V- J? I - - I . i -1- 4 �4 The Hon. Arthur S. Hardy was the guest I taught school in Carrick' for a numbe . perse a un- M. Hardin slot, adds gre - � I '! i I i years. . � country when quite young ; after her mar- . ables, some leavin, arei2tal roof.—Mr. Ab. Paulin has pe his pla " I -i ' —Mr. Horace Harwood, ofLansing, Michi- ing their seats at the t g . der the i r ce. Mr. Hard �W of theYoung Liberal Club of Braztford, —Another bbld robbery was perpetrated riage to her late husband, 36 years gan, is visiting i resi the -, I I agot big stepfather and mother for home, but the great majority remainin bei6n away for some time on a holiday, as his one of the most attractive dances in - - - . t - I a I P I!- butario � at a banquet given in his h t - th has not Wen of the village.—The Rev. Mr. Fisher, AT � A , onor o at Messrs. Bishop & Son's hardware store, they took'up their residence in Goderich Mr. and Mrs. James Pickard.—� Min Lillie to enjoy �the social pleasures in ee heal let1wodist. I 1, .1 L . 7 1) � _best lately.—A � I -1 I 1.1 a 1 - township,' where they lived for some timiej? Weatcott, -hFw - been *spending a few " I tor few farmers of the neighborhood have start� minister in our village, goes to k I - . , 'r last week. Exeter, on Tue day morning of last week, who . t I Zuesday evening of Premier , �. I , I g omm. � - - ' �. I I about 3 o'clock. The burglars gained an subseTienfly moving to Hallett. Her hus- days in the Forest CitT., returned home on Snider delivered him gular, amusing and ed haying, the majority of them will be at to -attend anniversary services, one . I --1 . I -� dndow, and band i last — . I 2 . Sabb4W e -- � � Hardy wag accOmPa I entrance by forcing. in the rear m led about 13 yearp ago, and about Monday night . Mrs. Wesley Snell is thrilling lecture, entit s "Life on the R%iF1 it n�eit week.—Misers. James R. 'Forsyth former appointments � I � I - _, on. next I I I . Davis, the Honk,George W. Rose and the , were just in the act of plundering the show five years since she moved 6 Clinton. She visiting her niater, Mrs. Arthur Hoskin, of --- 1 to a large and appr@ciative audience. Thus and W. Sanderson, of Toronto, were here -very kind invitation he Veeivea .speaks 10de �- � � - . � I I � : I Hon. Richard, Harcourt and a large number ' case when Mr. Parsons, the nightwatch, e ,'of the most successful and pleas. VA. ov % , � -1 I � I suffered much from the partial lose of her Brantford, this, Week.—Miss Hodgins, 'of ' -ended on : I . attending the funeral of- Mrs.Howard Snell. unies for Mr. Fisher, who is deservedly % ... I � - i of Liberal M.P.P28 Were present from happened along and . disco ere , i x � . . I � - v t d them. He - sigh t, and wa� not able to get out -as much London, is the guest of Miss Irene O'Neil, I ant social !gatherings ever heldrib this see. I —M r. SPotton, son of Arthur; Spotton, Esq.., ular in all his circuits. He 'visits 1­�, western Ontario. The Premier, in speak ' at once proceeded to the residence of Chief ' as she otherwise wp n a 7- V Char . : I ,,�ld,still she was a faith. of the Ma sion hou e. -Re . lea Smith, I tion, nothing have occurred during the (lay ' of the 6th concession of Howick, has been before returning home, being appoin -.�. . . . e � . I I . . or eveningi to mar the harmony or pleasure engas ague collv� -1 I ' ful communicant of St. Paul's church "as : uastor of the Main street charch, use moved I I I I � -1 _ - 1 Gill and informed him of th' circumstandes, 41 � ,edlas principai of our public school delegate to the Epworth Le J ing, alluded to the strength of the 'Govern , . 1. , . - � . ion. In, previous sea- 1 when the two harried back ' to the scene , .long as it was possible to attend. Plain and ,' � i for the ensuing term. to be held in thsi city. - � - , ment in the last sees , . � 4 into the paksonagp recently voAsted by the . of the occasion. � . . ... - . . I - . .. I . 4 - � . . � I . 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W � -toa� :and smas ,of - A140MA ; -11 �zc � tadjaoW of . �p � . mvh� A ,of - 13irlp-ty I *A . I ,,Wr,teber, - * .atwber, .1 . - Tumberryp ,W, - L , Aftemoon.—M - -was taken ,sad, 4'hop on Domi I - J. tbe I - 7awied to I .1 -B"man, and . . . - - � Z WOA able to be I �bathaa been A � . to hear -of his I I well, of the Bi ,week attend.m, I � late TO . � the, Mrs I - 1m, Cknadlau A - ,ffivineservice �: I last Sabbath. I �­ I preached -by B -h ? . . %vVext "B -11b ff -1 'Ond 'opee"a-Hy f � ih he hot -denied Au infildel." R . . mrepari,ng forr I , Ngypt, begau I - � -muta6l benefit, 12eat was in'ten . -tively by A ful - Hardy went -to I where he Arfll t . Miss Liz& Men - . &Rchiiran, to m' 'dlay.�Mra. J-03 L- is%, Manitoba, . *nd Mm John � - - erford,, -who `wJU 'Atill -quite po% ­ teacher,, near - Jean, Black, U. .. - 9 , � - I ,andber tiater, � I - liolids"..—The 11 , f ]pax kauufact. 11 .Mr. 'Joseph LIP � vof meetin -N t:--! I 4City MiC-Ig-13 0 � her brother, ; -pluee-.—,Id'ln 3, Toronto on a I . went with the � �on&n lutW4� * brave.—Mr. 3E I � ,away fmw the I I ­ -t offipe, on .-I - � an Wr�XeN L boy brought U was so bi(Uy,d i -Jm Wmxeter-.� . Varkjlsle�, forni I 401d frieRds i I w!U be pleaAed , � I - . Bismarck Vit . i - businei welt'n � Ataeey,,of Tui I I ALfter seven we I L .gangrene _of .1 - J Y,861* 'agot In, Stacey leaves 1 , living on the � L Manville. .4 . -,aeased her mev . I WIREN' IOU �be Prepared to 2.DwAiw%�vpeola Mweestoquote: Br.EEzy N1 L I .and Min Bar areguests of � —commenciv and'earitinuit . there i I ,rb i Z,,� �chi; 0ag . _ . - mornmg- ser -On Sunday , Md. Youll - , I W - § �ahurch, - . 'I readh 't W' ,erZo! 1,11 the f -Snitith.—Mr. vresidence L by built.by . , 11 �ers anapriva, -ations U . - �.Comm.g on ,cent'lly h1hisad 'It with wu aid -11 ,. -�Row he 1-i on picni �� - camp:At the -first ti � . ,over, and thi - treme host. X.,;Onday me ' I -,oA'e the kind Is. I ML � Inittee are make this a lodges - , - LL in , and I ,eweortedtoit x1o'clock tbe fa U and it . I ­ addr iin . unic. given � �frorft the gro I .�Onmain..Atre ,men. APA A to iLud Atut . . ing the tart] I 1T a gersind- 4 Ah- M L . -themanage *nOwn comi; Acclinban, . UnWn, J � ,able. The � ,�L*�4&y m ­ . &r I . ra I �--- -- - � 7- nZ 2 nlja�+ 11 1prines met U- � L -and the -� � 'weather is *ger town D'uringthe, . .. _ been piteh, , . -Andhicitels . . Are.coming. . mg,- . . , 'I I I , Mr. Sol Mr. . I . i I � -1 - I - - - � I - . . I L . - I L �,Aw­ I - .- - I - I 1- - I . &.--Akk� --- I * . �11- . a , — . J