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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-07-13, Page 4� , --11-.1111111 , 1111MIN I � 1111 �­ : . I I I � : I - � I � , ____ -- 1q, -- — — - I I . . . - . I 'Pi . I � . I -R, __ . - , I . - . � . . � I ;: .1� � . � Ifu � -_ --- . I . . __ � - �� ; 11 I - � I _. , 'J . � I - THE ON E - XFOSITUK I `, �� 4; . - — __ 11 �, 4 . . � - - - I � ­ , =::F�A 16 jj 11 ,i . )J by 03 feet, with . 1 t ; m ­___-� _­ — ! I ' ; oderich township -F. skone basement, and in 5i . ,,,,, �� �. � ___.11� a third time Allen � fo - e of . - i d4ted, and the bill was res An bar throughout. It is On . i , Ured a fartal and rose . - V � � district, here he see ' 4 , I W. Ma nis, George Acheson;'_1 .:h'xnri!- splendid tim , - ; ' i I 11 remained :i1d, passed. - 1, . ! M D Gordon. the fluent in this "ation.-Billhop Baldwin$ � , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .4 P_ rierion, A. Morton, CLOT ING . ' � i � I to comfo ,table eirournst nosso to- H_uIL Blair W. P. - - ... F � . A. . . Is remlovPQ The amendment perrm.tteo by Mr. liske; - irvin. of London, condu3ted service in St. Psul!s � . . . . . .. I I ffiere unt 1874, when I ' Auditoo �-R. keliwain, C The I . .. eff, The f1gurebAween the parenthesis, of sad to till hil in any sense . i! on Sabbath afternoon last. I � 11 11 1� or on which th, latt, 4vhe Is he lived up . � time of , doe's wt meet, the necessity - - The fol owing were. selected as I poi to at church crowded to its � utmost capacity, . L I . T _� one, denotes the page of the -PAP . - I iunded by al neceosaiY comforts. , hol .Regular church was Is, 0 P .0 I . - rtleemout wiU be i found. . ,, .death rro � . I mi�h, ' o farmer, rid, matter how aggravating his which to meetings this year ; h enjoyed. I I adve I ixorrAh, �. � I , ' � , b a was married to E � her 8 meetingi, A urili, 'Du ; supplemen. and the service was nine � $� In mig" ll� ur. n1:0vj i .11 � I Remaining Barzafiiq�a W. Paost-8 � -4bout, the rievancel may be, will ru i the risk of iuo . I Mr. Tyr -Eck,, of Trivitt Memorial ch i mery at Special rices - V - , -1 - who came from Kilkenloyt� Irel' nd,� . . � , Kintail, St. Helens, Blyth, And N*11 . . I tary mdetin Is " � � ;,: I Good Val6es-Gro g & Macdonald will be 80 ing the heavy. cont necessary to fight a I _! [it In �, Port Exeter, was also present, and took part, in ; If- _. " . � .. -X,id & Wilsoil--8 same time as her husband, and - Holmesville special meetings, Car vy . . n robing Outfit'- . , I . ) � 1. I � Th I 4 the service. The Bishop in an earnest, � � , �, '' Binder Twine -Appall & zillar-8 I years of lige on the next 24th of M ay,'bsv- . . 4 ; . ealthy and powerful railwthy corporation Albert, Aub ra, Wingbam. i " I . � nd his words - I � I r, I n, Pure Manila-C2j- Reid & Wilson -8 I orn on -the same day and name -Before t e closing of school for the sum, I practical Ppeaker, a �. ­ -8 - a )e - I 11 August SA10-G- E- Kinir ing been I b forethe Ra,ilway Committee of the Privy 1 . � plain an' �L . � . ..! . - . win respect and esteem, and carry the truth 1. . , : I 11 . T , - -John Thirsk -6 year as Queen Vict6rith, Thly reared mor veeittior the scholars of school isection UNTIL AFTER THE 12th . � . - - Thresher wantIid . all living, except .11ouncil, so, he might as well abandon his and conviction to I ., � S I '. 11 ty For Sale --Jo -lab Watson -5 I family of ten chLildren,� . of showing home with double -power . I", Proper � �. No.9, G�rey, .00k the opportunity � nd Mrs. Thomas Simp- . L 11 I Eftray Ifelfer-Jaii. D,fflas-6 �, I i died in olo wher 35 : -Mr. a . , , , 4 n I h r4 I I I i - 11 , I 9 I , I'll I � William' who -� A in the first place. ndl it a represen- his bearers. , � I 4, ickore-If. J. Grieve & son --5' . 'i I , . . irxdo,' T1, their, appreciation of Miss .N. Isbi#ter as . . ette Moore, � .1 . . Notice To Berry f . p :� � accompanied by Miss Henri . I k " years of age. C . � ,,ihfii�e in Parliament can pot their"teliholiet and friend. Mine Isbis,ter has son, , 1. - , AT..; . V -(21-J. F. DAI.T-8 . . I I -Mrs, F. H. '� I , I , il Cut Gla!e - � . - I . � . �et justice for k. I � I I 41: . i I - ere in. Seaforth this wee � . � v Seaforth Raced -(01-8 I L . . his constituents on the ftors!of Parliament taught I 0. 9, Grey, for the pint two w I . I � I I .1 . I - .. L L �L Surrogate Court -JI HolrneEted-6 - jk� h ilf and she� will Roedeur and her sister, Miss Mamie Rudoff, ' ilz � . - -9 1 iBill- I � is I . . and years, ; . iyl Readymade Cloth! rig F. A Edwards jMrQ� Casey'q Dr4inage. . he against a railway corporation, what be gr atly missed in this ne�ghbjr- both of St. Lonis; were ia the Village thi � . � I f modern lilothodz-4t. R. Rosi -6, : - ' - a private individ' hood, a she also was a willing worker in week, the re. Thomas Murdock. . � . Hwest Time-& McFaul Co. -8 We have frequently llmade re�ferenae in 0 guests of M I - ,.hance would there be f i . b - -The Minse I � . t I � age. -Miss e '' erner Store I I -1 I .1 I I � a Alliston, of London, are re - I 11 I Surunier 'Gloods-4, W. Ortweln-6 I these columns to the bill! wbich9 Mr. G (orge tial ,before w.committee co of men the Sa ath school, and has by her 61 eertul Th C - I 3 ;_1 -6 . I - YR. Mr. neon an kindness of heart endeared her6elf - newing acqaintances in the vill ., i, 3fillinery-McKinvon & Co -5: . - I I 11 IT litia. & Son E. Case : had before.thel Dominion, PArlia. such as the Minister," of = � 111 I ntreal, who in in I - i I Dollar Shoeil-R. IV . Y I . .� I to the Jelarti i of all, especially the c iild ren Charlotte McHwed, ot Mo : : : U - � . I 11 � rv- 4- 1 11-4-are-Sms 4 murdle-5 . . 1, - I A I—V ) � . �. . r, ra ment, giving to the inai luM an � . lasey a amenament is. so faip and so reason- . I � Scaled Tenderg--'�,' os. R. Itoy-5 . . - of that action. They presented her with a training as a nurse, in home v s v rig u& 1, " - . . I . Joidan-6 the same rights to drain his, lands thr)49h I bleltbat even the railway companies should itif6l ring. ent% Mr. and Mrs. John McEwen. -Miss � I �, Buslues for Sale , kindly word Bd address and a beau � . i I I ,� -1 -Seaf orth Racez--8 I pany that he act olliect to it, ' I oney, of Toronto, is visiting Mrs. W. WITH THE BLUE FRONT, - 4. . 1 Entrry List � the propertv of a railway corn . I ifitl1py wancod. to do what -On Wednesday of last weik, a nuptial C 11 " 11 %,I- d Me or I . f ,�!_ � ; - � I � r. . I . I .. 1. f :Tol)l&g J!.1vers.-XV3.188 rvu u , a-8 ,­ JT I . � ��__­-o -- ,n . through the property is fait arid right.. Mr. McMillian's amend. eventv 0 lebrated at. the home o : I . � . ; I I KV now has' of: draining . : R`4 Rumbull, of London, and Miss Rumbull, of - j . I I __ #traw, will I ' I i " 0 ; I . I I . ,.i q of a private land own r.. � In other words, 'favorable toAhe indivi( . ' . � f � I !,.� XF � # L ! ­� meat, while lbas � daught iss Lizzle, was joined in wed. Goaerich, have been visiting their cousin, I r I , � �. I ii �, * -, it I 1�4, . "ro , a lual ' Gueritil er, rownaon line, Hay when his . ". m e 1i . ,- Oita .rl.. . 11' e 4- I . U TX ,ft . I - e -1-D, * the objeA of Mr. Case'y in to place railway and proportionatel' ore' favorable to lock t( Soomon Martin, of the Babylon Miss Mary McGregor, of Hay, during the We have j puth's busines.,-q in th I � _� " . . nst closed the biggest - i ill i - , I y i . 0 � � � , . . - ' T . -b.\'� :: r 14, ­ . ting as private in-, - - line. "he a remony was perforffied Oy Rev. past week. -Mrs. James' White is in Ve . WE'N - ' - . ;;; �zl a on the same foo the companies and t4erefore 1 less objection . . era I Ix". I ..-pQrnpanie . ence of a large number I troit, visiting ther daughter, Mrs. D.Rc history of our store, and are repared, to deal very lib Ily al I I . I p � . . L � - - - C in he pre � L �Kippen, L ' - - I �� I 11-1 ly l3l,h, 'I 900 !---,d.ividu44s in re ,utlets for . _ . I �. : SBAFORTH, FRIDAY, Ju spect-to affordinu o I able from their point cf +w, was voted M0.00C c in I Leod.-Mies Robson, of London, is spending ,aangbt4er, I . � I i I of invited gi, 0 with you for the next ten days. For exan3ple: � ,; lests. The bride wAs supported � r ., — . I . z �� — -i__ I � I � — ' hil th d tieF, Of . . I i . il, I I draini4 I As the. jaw now. stands, and as d * - N r. ister, Mrs. H. Arn- . . L I � , �­ ; . 1 - I 11 . . own by eYen a larger. maj�rity than by Mis i Katie 0 uenther, w _ i e e p a week or so with her s . I . . Mr. �Thornai ­ - . _ I . - . 'I[ I - -ner W. old, -Miss Maggie A. Bell, teacher at Mil- . I �� l -.-.--., --hasia,lood for years,supposing a fort Casey's amendment. It is b�t Just 'to say, grooms man was ably performed by Mn . . 3�all. all& � � . ip� . I ation.- I ��L � , . 1 7 1 The Wars. I t- I ' Iway t ack The your . p- 4� .. . ; Ig couple go to live ist tile eainj6 .. I U� - ch jae of a' rai M on Mr. verton, is home for the summer vac I ­ jq� . U hap land on ea a , I � I however, that Mr, Ca&� y, Or. Me illan, Geiger. , who was here for A Boys' Suit made from excellent tweed, , I - I �ii is wpek from z I I Mille Hicks, of Londonl I tert Ueth,o I - I � . �! �, There is little to report - _. to got Lan Outlet for th,q ,water �_. . . � . �, i�v an'd in order . Mr. Clancey and a few other members are L Martin's fine farm, and t,ake with tlOrri tile nt, Mrs. S. B. I open In I , I - , . � I t good wishes of a host of friends. some weeks, visiting her an I - . I � � .4it Is In South Af rica the _. "I panied 1� . I � Al - he wan. elegantly tailored, good Italian-Jining ' I il �!­ ither of t it is neesuary f 6 - him ' - 11 Mr. - -1 I . - "t - which floods his land, i - � entitled, to credit fortheir,,zoal in this1ma -The Clinton Now Era 'says : Hume-stou, has returned home. accoM are , , A : '41, ­ still engaged in chasing - I \Pr . . . � I I . . ra,j .. , I I- - - __ British forces.tre �k melstou.-Mr. and Mrs. t � , , I i! � li, to run 6ain 'under the railway tra , re of entertaiti. by Miss Lucy. Hu een pre I , a I . . - are sorry we 6an not say as John Gove�5 had the pleasu . I � .. y. in the � I \, ter, and we ve moved to Seaforth.- � L i, _.. A �i I up tile remna48 of the Boor 'arm I property. of a rail way'dc mpauy" , fliario' members, ing tm o CIL adian p ioneers the other day ; Charles Meehu ba for special,- $1..50. �ome &of hei I I � through, the � I ,,much for many other 0 , i I 11en I I . I- � - �g �i � Orange Fte'e SItate all the members of the- I - ,LL one was Mr Van-Egmondo the well' known The foot ball match, which was to have . . . . �lc U, of t �� - - so until lie receives -s who� . .... � z� he lias no power to do � mA�qy of whom are farmers and other . �_ �. � . --34 . * . I I I 0 Thurs'day 4 ~#*A***, Z. Xeil bas reil '! - - the exception of I . A1_L#A#*6,"*# ,@*#*# I - ­ :` � !,� , late Orovernment, .with . ' t)iis way . veteran of tie Huron road, who '10 Lged 88 been played here ' on I I .. .- . the conqent of tile company. In' I constibuenciesi and who . 1e dher in Mr. Courtice, of Victoria evening of last week, did not mater- I . . , �. . I - L. - �_ r' 1, . 11 �_ 4 "I � - represent rural I i - � . I . -S .:�z; i .; , un, \ ing I � . rresident Stoyn, hiAve surrendered, - and . years, - !'Small f I � � L t1eit, is eritirely blookee , under the thumb of tb�i county, wh P is 84 years - of i tj i S,7 � � his drai' age ; both .have ialize, owi ­ to the Brucefield play - i _. , : V� age on _1 I seem tote eo much . . . . appearance.- The -boys, young men, middle aged men and Old men Ail le folt I I : 11 In . 1 4 k,'- the rebellion there is practickIly ended. r - -pBrmib . ' e, and ers not putting in an I I ; � - - � � -s � ot go e ; I � , - 0 : . � I z L leas the� :ec fit to ilduted ille hardships of pioneer lif I ­ i Thilway company r railw- _ c In dare n I I � � ,!panies that they It who have any regard for their pocketbook, cannot aff6rd to I � : 1. , L, - r ! a I - , th a- ' ' are s � I r , . . a � L � . � - � - I 9 3 st I . I 0 ; � �� I � 'It �. I L . I I agmutst, their behests, eve L visited Huron. nearly 60 years ugo, and year ago to Mr. John Coldwell and mov . � i John Fro : - . - I I � ., t�­ radually dri a mountains here I . . ie front. -Come,.ex- - � � � to railway cbmpanies 'It oLher ur. So long as - bo British Oolumbi%, is hereon a visit and OV i J e Tran*vaal the *Boor for'cels, are being ' . I till vigorous and bear y. b1l . ('outtice Mr. George Ingram, who sold hia far, , ' � I � the reqt�ired outlet-. T1 wer given - n to confer so in ed I i : L �g von into th ,.w W ich . C , const i tuento, orn, London 0 Gode erlook the corner store with the blL I 7, 1 9 - 7� . 'i It. . . I a right upon tll`e�r, I walked all the way fr' 6cer� I'MI - �i I � .. L . . � . . 11; - intends spendin the summer me : - - .. d from whence poratioili I d -r m6mber 9 ntlis in -c6m- ­ are taking refuge an � or individu fil" send such a quite well when Clin. �1 they in' and compare as much as you please. We P,ourt . I I , tal in this country en, respectable, constit4evoies rich, an am e Inotice, 11,0�nl L . �. . I � well pleased wit i L . . - '41 , kel 0ontinue to ma, , . , 1. I ` I they will Ii 7 ke occasioua,l I ' h I L � �_ - ult d 'this power, thou. , , - ton was known as Ratteribury's corners, Ontario. Mr. Ingram is . . - � . A,- z- - .. glib tongue \\pArlia A.90 they need � . - goods, We - , 11 joys And as a res d tooli t\O I I ere When we go into the markets to buy. i - - 1, : . it but the log tavern. 1 his home in Vancouver. His friends h parison 1 Fteadyniii 7 ­ , are starved out,, and it i I I I - with little in . � I � ids until they is - la i s in \ . - � . �� e la . ,, � . ;1-;� ra- . th I r, *I � .- _�� � . sands of acres of otherwise. va,lua�l. I not expect to get their sighbi-when placed on are pleased to see him again in good health sometimes do'a good deal of Comparing. You come and do , - . ,1"t4d_b,!,C"t,z" �d � 7 z A TIF -A quiet wedding was solmenized I - -1 4 - I . . . . b I If � ,� �� il C expected 'tha -� will not be Ion- as their this Province are 13 iij� waste, ieimpl be- . . . . . � � - t J . I . �, I � 1. y 1 in the balance with the g, 0 the corpzr- Saturday afternoon, June 30th I at St and upirits and to learn also of Mrs. In- ' i L . . �', . � klb.siof. ouyl I � - . ,4 ;�.,�, - supply.oi pro isiona is not large, wbi-le the I .1. . likewise. I , � . - , �' �i 11 �_ I - - cause they can act be drained AVithout the . . . fe's church, Goderich,b� th� rector, grim's improvement in health. -Miss Rob _. I � - � . � � I �;L 1� - ' I . � . w � I , _. ._� , ' - this week reinew- � L (" s ` � � - i tions. I �� Georg ' � . . Isatlera,00DI). � g6vin, - I- . �15 J ,-,k - i monz bf th defunct Transvaa,l Govern . arkTurnbull when Henriet�ta.Fred- ertson was in Fgmoudville I _13po W � � I I I � .X - assent of the railway companies I is Ae(ured, a --- . . Rev. At I . \' WW4 a All . .1 I z L, . _N - — i� �, ; � �, �, � �� � - ;. - in � to drain ii I es. erica, on , . .1 � - pqrm I � 1. . "t _R :� � Jom-�,-,-�,)-: I ;�! :- 1' -n � . except what . . ' . n geelt daugh ter Qf the late 1; J ohn T. ing acquaintances. -Mrs. Dever, of Detroit, 1, � tou I 1� eat isi: all at exhausted, ittijag the owner crops rail- Huron liot . � �..H,;� 11 ii" � � . - I I . . Naftel was unite'd in the sacred bonds of is visiting her sister. Mrs. F. C. AlcDonell. lrl:][-JT ,1_ T . . I '1514z' �i !"i , rresiden . Yer has in his pockets, and he way property, and the companice re So � � �Jas -in I � � Y�Bw� ! �;_� � � ! � 1. -Brussels will have iorse races o on. - � I - � matrittiony to John Galt Haldene, of Harn- -Miss agan, 0 � \ �, 13 M 1W. 1� __ - di -spoked, to part with that, . . 1 15.,- . ; JDetroit, W. -z ... d� 4, i� -.1. - a � iii I W. . does not seem permission. There lake bundreds of acres'Of day, August, 6-th. - I ilton, son of Frank Haldane, barrister, of the village this week c lling on frie d We have about fifty untrimmed Hats; some were �as _1 �1. . , I I ,;�i *,: � ' Doherty, Of Clinton, a ' d family, whowere . �� - 7�3, - ashisafficers and, soldiers have not been t -Miss Leria � Mrs. John McArthur air I Ivisit, He � � .. - -i U, � _: . ,% Windtor. The bride was attired in her igh as $1.75, You can take your choice until after the 12th .,,I z �- *:Z -.I;- - I land in this county that ker�ain iusele8s and I . I � ��., ., - I � . h . 1. terided taki . I I ��f 1q. It f paid for wee ka and, nl�ny of them are in ' , secured the degree of A. T. C. M., at th travelfing costume of grey poulin with campingforaweekor so at:Grand Berid, - \ . I �� ' for FIFTY CENTS And Miss LeFaive will trim it for . T, �--t -_ I -, ­ uncultivated on this account. .4 consider. Toronto Conservatory o hiffon and have returned to Heneall, feeling benefitted . I 611 the retu . - I 1: - I : n, 1. � . I . I f M 18i - encli toq ie trimmed with silk c , I �1, � - 1. , 2a t r . . I Ve .- � - ; �� - of karvation. f of Clinton the change. -Mrs. Thomas Welsh wa' - d li�om(� i __. - aga and on tl e brink a able portion of thp, property in title Own o . . � � `1 . . - -Rev, � and Mrs. I IQ tway by wbrother, by � q . v . i�i �, . - , 1. . 10 on , feat,hers, and was given i ,I, I nniier8c'ary: of their ing acquaiut� you while you. wait. ' I _. ; IL i li. ., - ., In China th � situation is �Scoming more �a . , � � 1: � - I I � . 4 FY e celebrated the 2,)th Mists Cecilia Nafbel, sister in Seaforth this week renewi - . I ! . _. -i� - Seaforth was ,,ubject to i-Lija , �rdry -E pring F. JXP. Naftel. ' . � I . I - � lbeen for so . I 11.1 �: -If �_ . vora.ble ev(,�y .day. Indeed, it is now . ' . ryin,rriftgo Ion Friday, 29th ult. . pe, sister anc -Mr. and Mrs- A.'Dent, of Mitchell . . . , I ) �ury, Wife. I � �� ., I, " i, i �; fa L � and fall forthirLy years, simply lbecauie the I 0 of the b#de, and Miss Helen Halda eo. I � . * -eir v.- i - � �1 tt 1 11 .. -Charles D. Williams, of C'rodcrich! has - 111.425 Ing tb I I ;i 1 ;! 1 tramppiring th at thic reports from there haV�e of the groom, were bridesmaids, and John spent the first part of this week with Mrs. � -�,, f Fifty Crash Skirts, plain and trimmed, regular 1." ) - . I � � � it-, �i , J�, Q'rand Trunk Pva-ilw4y Company acte secure-(] the degree of Al. D., at the %�eqt- Galt . )f I Godericb, supported the grooin. James Sutherland, Mr. Dent's sister. -Mr. . .1 I - 7 -our reeve, I . I - � . There is no ­ � leveland, , , - - � I i% , �� -, : been aharriefu-1y exaggrrated. patt of the dog in the MaInger, and �vould . rn Reeerve UrIiVer�ity, at I 0 , Charles Herring, who.carried on the evapor- for 90c. �Old Bey's �x - 14 �. I I, " � , - - � . . I � . . � � To 1 i ,� �_ � '�_ i 11 F, I _1 � I . . I � �_.-, 1-7 - � confirmation f the alarmist reports to the ' n -der ()hiq. . sting business so successfully last season, is . good time, 4 ,z � �; �! neither deepen a,nd widen- �- �,culvert � . . . � - I =_ " Staffa. � . I � - I . . -1i 11 - " an d . to flo it, inst., burg. in the village this week. We believe he i , fl. ff6e,t-that .all the foreigners in Pekin -Early Sunday morhing,, Ist � ,�-11 �� 1� � e a � i �*, - b_ their track nor permit the �tow ' 11F.S9FUT, PUPILs.-Below is a reporb of - . I . z , I . 4'lji�ii, I lan broko into Davis & Rowland's hardware $17 , . intends pushing the business more ener . . - a � , . , All � X ­�,­ T. I oth�r places have been slaughtered. 11 COME WITH THE CROWDS TO � . � Evet�� � .; I I ­ � i _ - 1 '. ___ - . . : I i . 1 -E- ,-� and there was no way of compulIing't em to ff between $30 the wdirg of the successful pupil13 of. the , 1.-i,i�, .,--" . t store, in Clinton, and carried o getically this fall, --Miss Pascoe has'returned i: I , -1 " ,* � Aft � t, z, f-; thlit has'yet hor-n confirmed is the killing of I r, � 17#�'� :, - ,Ii , . � do it, �It Nvas to do away., with la groys in- � and .1-,,,40 worth of artiNa and sonic small scho I in wetion No. 3, Hibbert, of which from St. Thomas and intends goi-og to I -, I . I I -j2,onl4e toScall I - I .11hi, � . I f-.! . . I - I ,,� � 4 -i ", _)� - M�. -P ter F. MeNaughton is teach�r, at the :days oil IN - - I i; 4 . � W the Urerman reprep,eiit�.,Uve there, and the ' asey'3- bill change. . There is no elue to, the burglars. � E ,xeter. -Miss M. D6 Lyon, of PortHuron, i ;` _-C - ,� �1 , justice of this kind that Mr. �11 ns � . I mile ,trar6lf W1 - - � . promotion exarriinatio - � � �z I , "L � � - f8rmerly of Hensall, is ! iho fi"(Wrar� I �I. 1 I 4 hope is now indulged, that this, is about the ' � may .-A little tion of -Alr. Bidward Swarts, of reeent cot: ntv in the village this .1 -1. 1: 11 � was de4igtied, And y(:t,, strango, as q . I =__ � - , . . 1'. � A I � - I � : 11. .� ."t : t �, ! exteat of the masaacres. The other powers I : a, lanlc�ntable and G'oderich, while playing at, the harbor the li,,ightpen pupils wrote; all pasoed. ; M -arks week renewing acqutairitances.-Mr. and BN SRTH - I I -only 26C. ra I I . : . 1�111 . - � seem -vertheleas - -to pass : Smior 4th, 460 ; ju.nior 4`11h, 410 ; B0 9 1 I -1c r - -1 �';.j. 1: - . -, it is ne I . - I Mrs. Sharp, of near Varna, spent Sabbath . ; � :A -, � , , . �_11 t, ,� other day, fell in. A boy i named M(;Gilli � -ABOUT ;k � 4� ­ - have decided to give -JfLpam 'a f ree hand in 1. . - ,f the ' ' wh 1, , �;. 7 , � I ; ; " - I 1. la,tin y) - 1wauts ,what � -i _ � I � z - : it.- Z, , i . 721 ;i 'Frances - ' : V : -, 1. - I �um 'I g truth,:that a, ijnajo�riLy cudd of Toronto, 1P was close by, junip- senior 3rd, 370. Senior fourth, ,A.1ary E. -with friends in Honsall. Mrs. Sharp was v . ; � I � I t : 4 I - . 'he WaUtA � . I I a .a, disturbe,nees`and-ili securing iand pal ed him out. . � Johns 801 ; Lilian Watson, formerly known here as Miss Maguie Hart- � rA - r quelling th members of the House of Comnlin-9 xro so ed in after bim I I ,J 1: I . Nora ' I � . . .11 - I �' 'Q G41a her, 7 . I z I � ­ .� � z peace, and c�cry indication no wl-is that the poira,tions that ---�D� SO Henderson, 7ormprly manager of 721 ; 011ie Vivian, 71� ; ley, eldest daughter of Rev. A. Y. Hartley — . .6ben the P1 I - - . r ­ _ ; I - do y � . 21,; Frafik -1 Dry Goods, ladies goods only. . . - -� � % - � I . minated b' the railw@�y cor] I _Miss Ida Dick, of Durham, who has been*, THREE STORES - No. I -,- I - aul co�_ ,I;, : , ­ . z �ki . 1� ,� IL: . t the Goderich bicycle actory, died at his Bryar, 689 ; Mary A. Dillon, 62 I F , ; " . , I . � � - . � W He people of 559 ; Willie - -1 . �*, �_ . home in Brantford, 4 n June 25th , AGro- � . orst of the trouble is past. they dare not vote -,to relieve ) . De- Yoo, 612 ; Susan Barbour, � jiting, her parents, I _� �� I �'. " . . - engaged as milliner, is vif ly-. No. 3 1 T : � - I . -No. 2 Clothing,- men's goods on I I �f A.1'en's al . � 2L, 1 5.- j - I . .; I I ratly bepauf e the Oliver, 545 ; Sterling Barbour, 528 ; Grover . and Mrs. . . ) :. . I - ;;.� J : � ......— � so gross an injuf3tice, si I ceased had been in poor lidalth for a long Mr Thow'as Dick. 1 Witt ,. . I : . . . �;� I ,!in . . . . �71 -;,H' z r I � . A&a Drake, ceries—specialties, canned goods, butter and -teas. - � 9 . . . I __ �.. . I I . . : � , , ,� inion Parliament. railway corporations opposed the lr�li�f being time. I Pinder, 4K Junior fourth, - I . -1 ! 546 ; Geor e Wi*tson, 458. Senior Qiird, I 1 = ess( . J� ;; __ � I I � : � _� - . .1Z I � I u - � - I , ,_M� � _� It t , goj� - I � ,, � � The D_ �In , given. In thi,3 one, ' I - stand L-,Previo a, to her going on an extended . 1. I , - I pa,et . does no , . Bluevale. - . I I I . 4 . The expe�U�tion at the timic of writing is -1 . -1 :� !, I � I y I visit to the States, Mi a Laura Smith was Robbie LNingstolde, 633 ; Plilny� Nether. . I I � � T � . I . . 4� , 'dgar But - � I . . . � �, � !_ I other., As M11. Pribgle, in his - GOLDFUN WEDDING. -Mr. and Mrs. Mag- � . .- . - - � � � , NZOTES. � � 11 �� . 1, ��, I that Parliwqnt will close Satu.rday,- This ahead of the, I � the recipient of a beautifull chain by the co A, 570 ; Iva Campbell, 522 ; B I � � I - ' : - . ��, �- � I I nus Spence, of Morris, in�ited about forty pro tern and will make a canvas of the vil- ardson to Mr. William M.c('Xaulev, ,of- Blind J 4 1 -, 1i - , -week. points out, ir Charles I teachers and pu�ils-o� -the Sunday Fchool at son, 20 ; John Barbour, 420. - v : . _� . .1 � 4 " ��4 ,en the Lhird longest session since Con- le' Aer thie- - i lage. Similar meetings will be held in Bel- River, Algoma. Re . D. Roger; took':',part I nings � I A I has be I . ; - I I . I of their relatives and nearest friends to �', - g ,of 'ZI I _pre&< I I layin . I - I . I �� � I - - . I ­ I federation. ,he length of r their residence on Tuesday, 'Viarna. T-, the session, how Tuppe�, the leader of the �, onczervative school No. 3, Giey. ! ! grave and Whitechurch. The object of the in the ceremonies attending tne I - . . I - I � . � -The auhimn Rittin ,a of, the High Court I - - . . . July 3rd, to Methodist . "Ivrj . . . , Wroxeter alliance is to preserve our Sabbath as a day the corner - stone of the Dew - London, C . I of I party, lis the champion of the �ailway cor. ;y of � Huron will be I join in the celebrating of the fiftieth anni- free from w I . I n, on Tuesd ,.-Lon- . I T .� '. ever, �s not ' indication of the amount . of Justice for the coun ork. The members are request- i'church at Tiverto ay. -Mrs - � � - ' , . -v cl(ll , I , I �11 :\;_ M __ \_ 11 has at tii� r' I fei F I 0� (11 8.t I 0 1 1 . I AT LA,9T.---;J. D. MeXab 0. E reary of their wedding.- Mr. and Mrs. �the ser dee . � - ted Mr. . FETTLED P I ve -r � i . I $Ion has been pro- porations, and anything that is, calcul held a� follows : Ju,�`y sittings, before . refore,,to do all in their power both ! 0 a Blair, of La Riviere, Manitoba, .who I - � real %�Qrk do e, The see . I . ad ed, the I . � the Poi ,to � � , of'Seafortlijand engineer for Ho*ick was S nee -are natives of Orkney, Scotlai . lef b here . I . I � � � I I .1 :_1 I . i I - - J notice Ferguson, Tue iday, September I I ; er) I aa . 0 -_ a - " viis 'hich . ,tbere was i u in their 'to curt�',it their powers or ielssO.their influ ed last week in making a survey and - by example and precept to preve.nt 11 un ited Mrs. Bailey several days, � long -a4 mairr�l , I . 3:rely were born on the main island, P � �y by the Oppositio: , needful it non jury sittinga, bef pre Mr. Justice Fid- -a W . efforts to fas I on a scandal upon the GoiTrn- ence, 00 matter I how just all I I I aNlar in the Knox- Earl drain, in concesel OU13 mona (wflich, by the way, was the name- of necessary labor on Sunday. Members are oa. Tuesday morning for other place - I . just been p. . � . - ent, or to convict them of . sonic act or I may be in the public interests, 113 Ilia Gtorn- conb,ridge, Monday, Noverriber 12. . . _ nd B,"in the township of Howlek- This the Goddess of fruit,B)i in the parish of Bir. desired ; after members money. To arouse she will visit. . - . � . 'Ver ' m I � I --.;.The pupils of chool No. 8, Hul- 'alan . . � , � - � . � l I ditch I may. Orkney Islander& always named their' interest in the matter requires the distribu- - � . i . -',f or I lb I - .. I .1 ul wrong -doing, But, despite : eat op sition. - While on the o�,,her side the lett presented their � teacher, Miss for S�Iia 10,200 feet in length, and has bee' ar � - �Muc� C . gross and wi. . . I I � P I 1� . me y - contention among tion of information which cannot be done Farquh - 1 4- 1, 1 A . L h I — r�ptrl ears a bone of . homes, so Mrs. Spence was forineily Miss I I � I n chair . �z I- .�_ � I � . I ''�­ . their best rts in this direction, it must mdnib�ra or the Government allC� 0 ... .. irK w1v a . cbu� - - b school thdaelinterested. Mr. John Knoi, with his Mary Spence, of Hundl withoult money. I he speakers sai 1, ILL, SiiF, W.flo RriADS MAY SAVE.—In these I e iching in is I I and, and Alr'. Spence I � .1-1 L- � 1- be gratifying to the pubkc, and especially I of the,liberal part as afj aid -of Al iss Kirk has been I , I I ness, lit the belonged to the Spences, of Seater. AlLhough this district we know nothing of Sabbath days he careful house -wife is anxious to I . - L I . _y appear no I� for three and a half years -,-and the pupils- ch%racteristic stick-to-ative b � 9 in the border towns work t . r :,?,u i - � - pAni(8, and award desecration, but ::: 1�, iingi the influence of the coro I attor to and Mr. MoN b a* their names are the same they are not ie- If make the half dollars do the dollar duties. rr � � to the friends of the GoVorfflnent, that they 1, to . � and people had becorne very much attached !n ' a point' and pleasure try to rule -on that day. . �; I . i_ - . I - I is the result, The ditch, aiter i�ls routine The E. McFaul Co., Bealorth, gladly gratify ::: f. � L I No taint of scandal or' ratherl ,than that the Consery tive leader . to her.' . i lated. All their living descendants were work and pleasure' fill up the Sabbath, man 71 � 1- ]have utterly failed. ' - t, - of innumerable sections of the 11 Ditches and . - . .. I I . - present at the golden wedding., MiF,s Ah- her aimb in this direction as ;,,Tten as they ­ � L -L . ;� Lr , driving a � . . . . . . . iii ; - - shDull become more strongly entrenc led in -while in �Vingham, i 10 � will have less opportunity than eyer for the t; � 3- corruption of any kind could be made to lie . Wat r 0oursee Act," will be completed this ,e eight are able. This mouth they are P'lisaring � I � t � - n Wednes- I nie, their oldest daughter, died aorn I -and mental LLLL I, ;i � , vicinity of the G. T. B. station, o 4. � I I .- . � '-: ! ': oinpanies than thEylare, ' . . cultivation of his :spiritus many lines of summer materials. High � I � . -ust any departmentof the. 0 overnmeut, tliefa�,or of th-ec , f all. . I � years ago, Mrs. A. MeEwen, -wife of the , agai . .- week, Mrs James I 11 L a Z . day afternoon of last . nature or the repose of his body, and the . I -L . ; � so tenderly 6ab �hey I principal of the Bluevalo public school ; rade goods at low grade prices are .waiting I : I � I . eVenL a,f ter thi -. most exhaustive and careful they deal with them- ,---. Brock Was 'thrown from the rig and hap., I man with the.hoe, as described by Elwin 9 � 11 , �� �. . ' � Constance. Mrs. Henderzon, widow of the late James her inspection. Butter and eggs 6,re &I- � � � � I . investigations. Differonces of'opinion as to" am almost as subservient, lo th4ir will as pened 'With a serious injury. Upon med. en Markham, w,ill rapidly increase, and work. ways taken in trade. 1700.1 L , I � � i . � n this, we , ical oxamination it was found that the hip NOTES ... The Epwor . � , L� �! I Sir Charles and his henchmen. - I , . . . th Leaguer intend Henderson, of'LBelgrave, and John Sp ce ing People will, more than ever, be mere . , t L . __. � - olicy and to the befit methods of conduct. . . " .. . p L holdiog art ice cream social in! the. near are the children. The Iwo latter reside at NOTES. -Mrs. Galleriger, of Eden Grove, .1 z I I . , ;? T, i� feel convinced, b.hat'fro.m a F,arty stand- I bone.was br ken. . McEweni,s five human machines. Let the working Mall ; . I 4.1 I no doubt do ex. edding took,place.iu futilro-Miss Dolly Spooner, of Albany, the homestead. M r. A. I has been the guest of her brother, Mr. 1$irnon � _. )-:�l ing the busin as may, and - 1 -A Prettyo J tine � , I then refuse to have '! upon his back the bur. , : , � . -1 -.1 '. I I L - int, ev'en-if we view. the situation fi-om no New Yqrl , is the guest of her silster, Mrs. children and Mr. Jobn Spence'& daughter, Campbell, the past two weeks.=M,r. 1). Me- ­1 L I . � I : aE_ lab but the Government have been proven Pq , Nelson, Bribilsh Cola nbia� on , Jupe 21at, � � �, ;. I I 1. At the gold- den of the world " for that day, but enlight- innis and his wife, who have been visitin ­ �. , ' - i I � .� . . ,ted through- 1 e Liberal lea'ders are making when Mies Mary Camy wai' united- in mar- C.� U. Me, �regor. -Mr. C. Scott, pf Wawan - Annie, are the grandchildren. 9 : I I " ; hilybe' level, th L en his head and heart, rest his body and . 5 117 � . I L I - over and over -again: to have ac � I en wedding there were present of thoEo who friends and relatives the past few weeks, in �_ - . " . oat their enti re ,term honestly, -and as they � 06 gra�d mistake.. They 'Bhoul,d know from riage t4 Wm. J. Cald4ell, le former resident osh, Sundiyed at Mr. R. Armstrong's, of keep acquainted with his family. We . I � . I I .- . I . . . � . er, and non of Wm C' Idwell, of the the Bronz - Medal farm. -Miss �otde Me- had witnessid the first wedding, in Orkney: . and around Exeter, spent a few. days on the , . . I . ' they have littleta hope of Ex:et1 o 06 r - is, East Wawanosh ; Mrs. should not, however, obse"e the Sabbath their do- - . I I I - deemed in the beat interests of the country. pd I at experience that townsh�p of Hay, of �1. Is firth of Morrison & Greg3r is staying with her sister, 1kra. E. M s, Robert Carr don't. Thames Road, last week, . before . L . I m, who is lai E&86 because we may not prosper if we partdre for the Went, where the I . `they are, have been sins .at by Caldwdll-i grocers. Currie, ' y intend I . fo'l from these corporations, a d U L - Their sins� such ai . I L. Farnha d up with a sore, Currie, widow of the late John I I � . CL to a. We should find ont what is right a#d then - ­ - � they, are doin , they -Ro'bert Dilviorbli, of Ethel, has'traded band, -Dr. Cooper and wife have gon Wawanook ; William Linklater, East W , or not. Ob. spending some months. -Mr. George Rtok - :� - . of omission and not of commission, and for trUckling to them, as do it whetker it,prospers us � I I ­ I . - attending the Toronto i . j ' . t ney, whohas been I 1 one thdy will the I ere farm ob .he 6th concession of Manitoba to enjoy a well earned 'holiday. - wanosk.; Mrs. Cook, Brantford ; Peter quences is no L i . ' servi . - I I the past five ears this Canada of ours has ,11 lose ten votes for every � - I 11 - Mrs. Jamea Dodds is Linklater, Wisighaval, sod Andrew - Link- nR it for fear of the conse Univers�ty, in now rusticating at 'his � ihome ' . � . . an 1 Grey David MOeil, for his 50 acre - improving after her teach- , I L gain. As one who h fought,t Le battles of I TO . later, Clifford, all relatives. An some of the religion, but superstition, and is like with his parents, Mr. -and Mrs-. James Hack- - . I I enjoyed cleat: and honest government. In I farm in th . 3rd 66cession of Wallace. severe. illn e3s. -L%ot Saturday night in Mrs. . best I � ,. - L I - . � . . I I r a k � - . child to be honest because it the . I : .,- I -act, the only -charge that the Opposition h9,ve t p Libe�ml party for over a ( ua� Is, of a The; latter considers �e .has made a good R rms rong, Miss G. Farnham and guests remarked, an invitat;0z to a we Ilicy. ney. We are pleased to Irnow that Qeorge i . IL : I I . . I I - `� o Ilan o heaLtation rgain, Poseessior, �will be given n - aing in Orknoy, lolog age, was worth 0 I I - I - succeeded in fastening on- the Government colhlbuq, TitF, E.NPOSITOR IMA � ba. I i the Ro ri Campbell were driving � along the some. P . passed his examination creditably again, . town: line, they h&d the misfortune to col. thing, as tho festivities -always lasted more NOTHS.-About a baker's dozen of Blue, MLr. Fred Hackney is now spending the sum- � i L - ' � rs h ' this fall. I � ' , . is, that they have increased the expenditure in! telling the Liberal leade L evers, mer vacation at the home of his mother, �L i I . il� at in -While driving into,Clinton on Tuesday lide �ith a cow, which upset them into a than one day and sometimes a I days. valaiten went to Goderich on the Huron Old I , .� 1 tter of truckling to the ra a,y cdrpor&4 I - A , L I i L I day and all report a good time. -Mr. � � �_ of the couatr �ma . of last week,,AIr. Job a - Parsons, of the 6th deep itell. But for the timely' aegistan(o Of tourse they had a wedding.- calre at the B Mrs. John Hackney, of the Boundar'. He * ­ y., This charge is not denied. I I y - I I I I . I I L M i I 1� , - Col. n they are making' huge mist%1.6', and James McLaughlin, whot extrioated anniversary and the taliles were decor; Zia 'Campbell, of Wingham, and his sister, , � i - I a I . concession I of M . sted Co in has been attending the Dental Medical � � I " a , I Galt, visited their cousin, . � But, on the other hand' it net ,be remer�- fti ' , Goderich township, met with a r they with beahtif al pink rosell. The list of guests Miss Campbell, of I . � bored that while the expenditure has in. w.; h.k-e- equal confidenee in rercommending 'serious mish�y. Hi horse became fright. them fron their perilous position, I . loge, and has sUeee8SfULIIy passed hil, 1 third , ;. � � . I I He might bai e been seriously hurt, Luckily included," among others, Mr. Adam Spence Mrs. W. J. Went, last week. -Miss Mary examination. -Mins Rebecca � Steven,,on, of L them ' to stand. up fpr 4he r�, 'he ened land uP __ L . L creased, the rov,enue hag also increased. To . I ghts of t met-biri into the ditch. one. theyiesca ed with a, few bruises. -W D. and daughter', Mary, of Brantford'; Mr I Herrington, formerly of Morris, died at her Listowel, ha -z been rusticating at he I r six- -11 __ a : I struck on his head t h result being con . - � I I . such an extert has thig been the cai�e that- people and let the -companies flpht their own ' , L , I . - sion of tile brain. _- i Weir has gone to his home near Wingham. and Mig, Andrew Linklater, of Clifford ; home near Dungannon, on Monday of last tern', Mrs. W. Ward and Mrs. Joseph . . L . I � I . Vance, of the Boundary, durl the Valso I � eLr , balttle's. Cive them fair play and justice, but - . I Mr. and Mrs, William Linklater,. East Wa- week. Miss Herrington died of coneump I . . instead of dellaits, as -under the late Gov - . -on Monday nigI t, of. last week, about . .1 - " � . ;� wationh ; h4r and Mrs, Peter Linklater and tion at the early age of 22 years. She was week. -The directors of the Zhorne and . z , � ; . a I Mont, this GovorarneuiL have had a t3uccei. let, t6m.underotand that so .1o'ig as a.Lib. 12:30 o'clock, the sa %J rid shingle mill -of �-Iensall. I . I I 1, : Wingbani ; � Mr. and Alre. highly esteemed by all who knew h - I I . . n 3 Morris, was I I ; Miss Nettie Or.- Hibbert Fire Insurance Company met in the . �L - � Sion of surp! uees, and that, consequently, er�l Government is in power in his country, H, Bone, lot 20, cor cesisio # HEKSAIL MACIMNE Sjioi,.-The Hensall Robert Currie, Hist Wawanopb ; Al rs. �Miss Maggie Casemore� visited in Belgrave I - . L . I hall here on Monday last, when they trandis- _ � . - lovernment -e are -pre. Young, Wingham, widow of the late Wit last week. -Mr. William Rogers, who acted considerable business. They L beported � : .; i I - - during the paet two years the public debt th Liberal (1 I and, not t1 e, rail. deabioyed by fire. Th e cause. is I a mystery, Machine SUP iws in operation and' % L . I . . as Mr. 'Bone was at t qe mill at 10:30t and � pared to d) all Vi ninds of engine and boiler repaim, � - � companies will rule the coautry. This liarn Youn of Colborno, wbme portrait teaches neat Orilliih, is home for the holi 1. has )-)con very mo.terialiy decreased. I . saw no sign' of any6hing wrong, Loan is aide will w(rk and general repairp. We will keep -in I . L*, that there was consideiable stock killed by I _. I I " - stock a fu I line of plow points and reppiro, englu. is containelin Livsrs' " Huron tract in the days. -The attendance at the Presbyterian' b - I . I , -ast year the public debt 18 �be policy that w - - estimated at $1,500, and there in no in last Was'L lightning,, ut no heavy looser. -Xr. � Wm. , . '! lt . - _ - fact, during the p ill � meet ivithlt.te aP sur esroP brass falves and fittings, irou'pl and flitinfri- days of the Canada Company " ; ReeVe Is- picnic on Friday the smallest yet, poll bo was formerly in partnership . I . I I - Ithra, pio'vla of the peopl6, *and we h iLve all Scient pince. -Pulleys, a afting and gearh)g ma%L to order en' 711. P&@RML � - I has been de(reaeed over a million do]. . I I - * bister and wife, Morris ; Mr. A, McKwen, owing to the extreme heat and the busy 'with Mr I e . . . � -During the thtnierstorm on Wedriez- Orders tilc n f6r b6iting, hose, etc. The oh are - . , ore, in th threshing L . ,r L I 1. once in the people to.bellieve that any I [n charge f . bir. Frcd Lange, who, will Op't, id r �ylilg time, but all those who did go had 0, business, has bought Mr. Pass-more's linter- I . th a lighltnin - promptly t( &!I work entrutted.6 Mill. Hoping to Mrs, and Miss Collie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank nice, quiet, restful af ' t - I - and the current year will, show a larger de 0 0, 11fi I day of last week, g struck the at of Rev. W. J. Went., M. A., and M -,. Wept, h * 1, I - crease, and that too'in tire face of the larger U�oveTnmont or pany that will espol:�Ee their . I tirnoon.' Down by the eat, and will now couduer, he busines's him- ' . . _ , owqr of the Meth ) List church, Crediton,_- be favored with al our old customers and Uiet', W,,IlinL , I I I .. t ( -'ray's and �' I � msny, B. Scott, all of BInevale ; also Miles Mary rivet-, on Mr. Andrew G flats, is an �sclf. Mr. Pollen in a qL' : . f UP0 in this -way, will not pla-.e. th(ir con- tearing. off the sidin � and e-plittin a rafter. new ones. A good, bmart, steady boy wan6 9 . - I . expenditures wkiall, are ,being complained 13 1 g- ,� ­. . I . . L ed as un 3 for� a picnic, and was pleasant obliging th � sher, and -will iondeavor to give �� L . I 6 en e in them in vain, . . I Some ladies were in A e ,'church at the- time apprentice. Robert Bell, Jr., Seatorth and -11cusall. YorAon, of Orkney, a niece of ,Mre. Spence, ideal placi . - re - .. � of. But-, it is also a fact, that n,vuch of this ; '. . I L . . ' ' � 11608-3 who has been a member of their household and cool on t4ut very hot afternoon. Miss satisfaction in the future an in the past to - _L � � . .. preparin for the a �rawborry festival, an i .� . increased exi Ponditure is inore apparent than To 1come back to Mr. C%9'eyls bill again, ii�l T�e exdciitore of the estate of the late for a number of years. Mr. Isbister and Annie iviartin iand Misse's Maggie and Jessie those who employ him.-A-mecting of those - , � � ., did not Uow the cl urch w - truck unt I L � - � �, f I ,, as Is John fl?. Marshall, have plated in the hands of G: J. Mra. Scott are brother a L rid sister and na- Robertson, of �Wroxeter, wheeled Over to.- notified in connection with drainage took I � . -, . . - real. ]'!or mcamplp, the expanditdre made wb mlLy say that'the bill was d-.0feated i�. the thev were told. I Sutherland, conveyancer, of Hensall, for sale the tives of Orkney. Rollpiniscent ana congratu- the . ic on Friday last. -Miss place, one�evening lately, when nothing wait - � - I . I L necessary by the opening up and govern.� RaiN I ay Committee.. But, with perO.Aeucy -A happ L seembled at Mr. finoblookof two 2;story citores-In ileneall,kno � wn . Laura I . � - � . i - �y corn any a I 0. latoriy speeches were made by Mr. Robert Ker 'en in4ham, visited Miss Cora Mea- done, this the one who gave the notices said 1� - George Bryce's, Tu. nberr�, on Wednesday tvi the hisr'shall Brick Block, also the flne fiax of n L . 1, i L I tory, all expe 4ial dues him 3redit, lie- tried to have. its dwellIngatthe rear of the stores. Both are firrt- Currie, Rev. Mr. West, Mr. Isbister and ser r� iA Of he bad no complairitto make. Theq.uestion, 7 incrit of th� Yukon TerriL - on E sy.-Mr. Joh Menzies., . IL _1 tirre which . tile previous (lovernment did not of last week, to witness the- marriage Of big , properties and :will be sold at a great1bargain. others. A very nice, co.9y, chatty time was Moleswortb� ,�iorked in the cheese factory a I ked is, , why di he iv the ! � - � _ p�inc pal provisions inqorporated in a rail- 01,11111, natural y an , d g e r . � � - - � ., : 11 fourth daughter, Miss _Ma�y Ellen, to Air, For ,ull particulars apply to the undersigued, 0. J. spent with the old couple talking over old few days last Week.-Jobn Coulteg has been. notices'.? _ . I have,'amounLedL to nearly three and a quart way i men.#ment N11 which the Min;st' Keefer, of' Oulrosi Rev. D. Perrie SuthorlanJ; 0111co at thoPO3t Office 1(en.all. - . I er of I � .. , Philip � . . I . s. 0 .1 . I . . ter million dollars, bu.t, the revenue derived Failing to do this performed tile int r sting ceremony. A � Railways )14d in charge. 16984f times, old places, their Canadian -experien- on the Rick li' t. -Mr., William L. Fraser, - . . I I . .. -s. 'penc6 connec- of the first lildie of Morrie, had a heifer -ki I . I I - - i I � CAt BRiEF.13.-Q(1it0 1% large nuMber of coo and old friend The S L . It- * - � Is. r L from that couxitry amohnLed- to nearly four irl thb cominittee, he divided Lthe House on large number of- guests were present, and ,Ld tious are well informed about the quaint ed by lightnitig last Friday night. -Mrs. Exeter. . . I L I ... I I illagers atten ; I . .�, Eon dolliqg, le[%ViDJZ a surplus in favor of th _� left many tangible wrile�nccs of their esteem our iri ded Mr. John MqEiveu'a ory�interest- of Ruty. D . A. i ra,sug I Hamilton, and Miss, Annie . - �� mil - e Bubject,'but here again he was defeate for the bride. I barn , on Friday.and Monday last.,- lore., names and history of the v Bickle, v,,mT , o,F Mr.s. 8T,uA.;G.-Jane6 Me- , . . . . I . 4he country of over a half million dollaVs. lie follow�oj� is the report of.the discussion I . . Ing little Orkney Islands. The Spences erf ord, of Toronto, are visiting their mother, Dougall,beloved wife of Mr. John Strang, � I I I -The Brussels Po 81' says . I", Tim Hciio.N� Mitis Brown, of �t,'gmondville, was�'in the - ,see,l peacefully away on- -Sun' : . � I I 1. � I I � -_ I lived in Australia for some time, but in two Mrs. Rutherford. In the absence of Rev. of Exeter, pa - � I � � J And aalt ha i been in thi�s instance7i,.so liag whe. 1 it ck6io up,, as given in o�6 of tl-e daily EX110�;ITOR Was tootirg f r McKillop over villa e during the past week, visiting Miss . . was born inVerth- . . - . .. day, July Ist. z I I � - � J. 10. Smith, ro. I Ili . . . a years, Mrs. Spence's health failing, they -re- D. Rogers at Kincardine, Rev. S. N. Bur. i� . � . . I the big e industry, :)ut , 16 Ur Rob rtson. -M A. G. Rose, of Ottawa�. j - . i it been in ot icra. 8o that, in these ways, p�peOs : � . � ..99 � . � - turned, on the advice of her physician, to wasb- a retired - i t ched to the shire, Scotland, in theyear 1821, and with � I I panied by her sister, Miss Alory Mo.�, inis er, prea � � concession of Orrey, t a hen's egg to acco'n - - tho:increaBed expenditure has brought in- : N1 J. Blair moved the insertion of a claur,0 "oug I - bre4he again the air of the Orkneys. Mr. Blaev'ale Orange%en, in -' the NI- dist her parents emigrated to Canada in 1846, a I . ' � I i . . � ! � . the Post last Saturday tha measured 6,J.x7,11, EW63, of tho,same city, is home visiting her , I A -tho n settling in the north bouni I _ ; i provide.that individual land -own rs do- 9 Spence commenced farming on his retur bbath laeb.-A gang of me Jary of Usborne. , , I - c-ease(l tevenue, and thus the Gevernment t' . . inches and weighed over 3i�', ounces, and we pareats, Mr. and Mrs. John McEwou.-St. . n, church, on Sal � � - 1� I - )elonged to a gentleman's arrived in the:village on Saturday to corn- In the spring - , . � t hive been (Aiablee to make impartant im a rin to constru ot'a 'culvert, a.,roes tl�. e pr,OP- don't ,suppose that the 4on that 19.yed it Paull.s --hurch looks m' roved but astile land I of 1 850 . she married John - � . p ' /estate he could,get but a small portion, so no between ,Strang. Together with her husband they i �_t . - . e -ty )f a .railway company may apl?"I to expected there waa'i Dv col 'petition on.)) ha,viJig recently had its walls and ' ceiling . mence putting up a telephone Ii - - _. � provetim,nts, decreaeo the- public- debt, and t l 1 . � . �) � � -ed on the farm, transforming it from a ' _ I . . inn-littee of the Privy Coun. .-On Tuesday m(rhiog of last week the tasifully ed* and its pulpit, 1railin ,y he resolved to come to. Canada, which lie here and We ' oxeter. Wroyeter furnishes toil i �� pr,ovide amply for --a-11 the requireni ents of the 0 1 for- permission -to do so, and the'itail I -ak ,yaper �­Jv - , already know W good deal about frofii a all the poles. -Mr. Edward Bosman, of wilderness to one of the finest properties in . . . way sad intelligence re hed he former neigla- dE, pews newly varnished � �8'9 I . a the township of Usborne. About six years I rnimittee of tile Privy Council may cause � L previous visit. Thirty years ago bim9elf Morris, is rcpbrted to have rented his fa'rm � � . - - bors and frieuds of Mvid and Mrs. Erring Poll ck is ViGitillg Miss (.,'Orby,.-� iss � -i .: - . c:)untry, alic at the panic time decrease tile- e quiries to be made, and the cost if puch ' I len Hi I -of their I I 'I and family settled on the farm in Morris to Mr. Walter* Davidson, the Belmore black- ago they retired from farming and came to f- burden of taKittion. upon the peoplIc. This is . ton, now of (4 of Oe death YonpigbItit, who has beea engapd a�/ ini - I- I , ' , __ Inhig prime Mr. smith, and will live retired Exeter to live, and since that time Mrs; I N ork'assessed upon the parties interested. which they occupy now. in Wingham. - -1 whieh no Government should I A I �,. .. daughter, MAy, w1fichi sad event c.ccurieR I linerl in 'Ayr, during tile past, sea6on, is I ufferer from, rheunia- a, record tha. I j., Ga.�ey diaintained �hrkt this I clause on _ Monday- Jul I y 2ad. ,Her death was spending the sufninqr month-s--with/herpar- Spence �vaq a ship's carpenter, and in' that Mieri Polly and Mr. Lo is Duff visited Mrs. Strang had been a s , I u �o � desire a beLLer on which, to appeal to the ,,ii ' u14 aot�,*attain the ob ec� sought. Ali in. , caus - capacity visited many land3, spent a �viuter Alexa'nder, of Liatowel, the first of the tism, which finally became chronic. She I I � . i ed by a decay o� the lungs, resulting ents.-Mr. Thomas, tvl�irray, pfinpipal of , country . i dj'ividbal 1�nd-owner in most cases could not froin au attack of ple4ri�y during the past I Oweb Sound high hchool, iis, hh- re visiting and summer in Cuba, thle ports and towns of, week. -Mr, J�' N. Kendall is still selling off bore the affliction with chriatian fortitude) � 8 . s hares. Ho has a large number, and I � &�Tord the expense of 69111ing to OtLawa and w4iter. Alary *as 13 amia-ble young girl of ! his parents, Mr. and . Ja 's Murray. -.-- � .n/ I . ()n aveou'IA (J tile prolo,1111ed session, incin- AIr I 8 which he knows well, rounded Cape Horn hi as and was always bright and cheerful, She- . 0 . .., I � . I hivitig the mAter laid, before the Railway 1-21) yea,s, and had n1"any warm friends in I Miss IP,dna Neelands 18 visit'Iffy several times and made the 6rcle of the he gets over seven dollars .apiece for them was a member of the Presbyterian churcho - . - s4tIcs of the Ifouw have inalle -, i at the home ' and always took an interest in church work.. 1 . . I I b2re oil b,)tli - Cornmitwe of the Privy Counnil, After Morris. I of world twice, Now, after all these r6nnings there is money in tile business. Hi -3 orders I __ � � a deirianil upou tile: (,'rove,rnment for an in. %Aev offe.-ed an -At the Mr. Samuel Rann ie, of HW. -:The- f riends 0 A� . i cus8i0u, Mt. C annual i�ivctilog of the'Wc�t' of Mr. 0. Ballantyne, proprietor of the to an,t frr), he is spending the autumn of his al,l come frorn'the States. -Mr. Willia�rn Is. They wer blessed with a family of seven . 8111110 diss o I . . creww(f t:vv-li1i1ldre(l(l(?iLir,9 to these.sRional. alyiendment, which provided �fiat 11 subject Huro4, Fariners' InAitutc, recently held, i Ifensall laundry, sy'mpat�izo witili him ,rid life on his farm on the first line of Alorrig, llieter, reeve 'Of Morris, Mrs. Isbister and children -one son, John Strang, having died . . " , I . I which he says he prefers to any other place. daughter, Nina-, spent Sunday at Mr. a. few years ago, at the ag4 of 24 years. Be- , Up tho provisiong ot -this act, every 'land the following officers �wcro clecterl I � indelyllitt.N.. i!-4) far, tile 0,overunient lift've � ' . , lli:esi� I Mrs. Ballantyne in tile aeaih of thoir infant I vno� shall have the sarac� rialit onlwd ac, T '�-3i- ! child, which occurred lie first of this week, We are Pure the whole community wish our Charles Garnim' Miss Itbihter repigned sidvB a bereaved husband, she leaves to reiiitetl t1w ilelliall"l, blit. -NN holler they will 0� 0 dent, Janies 8n,cffl, Qli toil ; firtt vice re I I ' ' I � . ross tho, lurid of the railway company as dent, Roderick You)p, Carlow ; 6ccond vi( -e- � a-fter a, ahon , higlily rerpected neighbors, Mr.. and, Alrs.' lier school at �1'oncrief, Grey, where she has mourn tbeir loss three sons and three daugh- � I)e jLbli� to iwith-bttuid tile presFure be I � I I i rious illness. The k.c- SoLn(;e, many more ytears of tianquilly hap- been teachingifor sorne time, as she iriti�,nds ters, RaV. Peter Strang, B.. A., of Virden, � i: I ing , nbrouii Lho huid of'Any Wier land-qwn�.r,",, president, John Wilacn, Auburn ; secretary. 1 hiains were intereed on Tues0ay, in 0 e � , Manitoba ; V ) y 65 t o ,� 15, � -4urer, F. .C. Elloi,d, Hohn...ville. '11 . Manitoba var on thom ill Lhig i I I , I ic � family plot in 0e Stratf�rd eemetery.- Py life- . going to the Normal school. When leay. broughl It) 11 lireptiou -to ' , his Was loat ) I 1 trea. � . ; James, a farmer in . � the end, ren-jaina 60 he H-vil. . I Alr. Alu2N-Jillan then offered an aniendinent I director'S for municipaliti . app,drited are : Mr. and 3\1rn. �X , Urquhart were in ClinLon Loii p's D.kv _Ai,T,r_k\(_j,,1 -A meeting in the ing. her pupils presented her with a go,ld Henry, on the homestead ; Elizabetb, wife � . ife I I providitig for the tippuititinent of 'a board of !Ashfield -j, N. Xlc.'Kenyie J ,Aiidrews, : on Tuesday.-)1'he Sabbath school picnic of 1 intere�ts of this alliance was held in the ring. Misis Lilla I8bister, who taugbt near bf Moses Gardiner, of Exeter ; Janet, wi I 1 &I . 1. ! . t I I '. . I I atNtration in capes wbere .tha lan6 .oWner Jaines Haydew ; wast �Vawarosh - r. of Rev. Mr. Hanna, of Mount Forest, and . : ­ __ ­__ - ' i I . ��-(, - Har. � St.l�'aLil�iicl)iirchx%-as,.,.hel(I on Wednei?day 11refjhyterian church on Wedn-esaday evening Blyth, will also attend the Normal. -M . -011 '14,11tirday, June 311th, an octogellar, i utid t1lic r tilway company failed to Ugrec re. retj., Al. �'ouug, Wm, Bailic ; East. Wawa. ' hra, at Bayfield. The attendance was very of last week. Rev. D. Rogers, the Method- George Casompre and son, Itobert 0., are Margaret at home. The remains wore in- ff noeh-N-1. Lockhart, :R. McGowan! A, Car. lmge, and'a mo3t ple . home from MI-chigan, where they had a m iam, fil. tho perno-11 (if Andrew Jamieson, u , ganling drainage, emeli bo.ud to coilibist of . ;; . 4 . . I anant time, as in past i8t minister, and Rev. 'W. J. West, M. A., - ont torred in th-_ Rodgerville cemetery. Mrs. awa thiec engineers, of -whom 6ne. ahal . . . Strang 'was a most worthy woman. She Ifullf-f t., p,- --,(.(`l y, he being at tile age of , I be ap. rie ; ('01borne-N. 1,6*111LI;han, R, �."0111)g; J. ' yeals, Was ripent by all. -The Alissee But. itddrelised the meeting. The addresses giv- enjoyable visit. -Mr. William NlcCnlley . aine to Ohio, Uti. J,�!iiited by the ninni6pality or t . I or happier than when doing good to - ',�Ij Y(1,1 I i�. _Tfik- (10,0,��;Cd C li@ land., 1)u8tow ; _H1IullGtL- %1SJacli,lpon,,T,'Wi1pot1, J. I tery,j of Monkton, have been vkdting rela. en interested all present. The object of the and bride were calling on some Bluev4e waz nev led - . - I '�vi�l Wilson ;, Blyth- tiven, and friends during the past Aveek.- me3ting was to get a13 many members as friends this week. b, , � I ited st .,t t ( "q, f I ()ill tht. coun ty of' Alunaghan, owner, one by the railway compary, alid Snell ; Turnberry-'4 -Mrs. John Burges others, and, while she will be greatly miss i,[', . Ireland, in P�21, r(trminod there four ye4xrs ohe by the R.milway Cullnmit,tce of thi Privy .F,- Metca'lf, G. Hanifflori, A. Sloan ; Clin- ' N1r 17ohn Niel,' in the community, ber lose in the hoine will township, of Vaujhan, i (.'bnn(*il. This was lost by "8 to 29 il i uwcn, who resides a mile west possible to join the Wingham. brancla. A Walter Burgess, Miss ,.Nellie Burgess and e1r, by t1ro2e to whom 8118 � arid' settled in the I The ton -D. A. Forres�er, Wrr�. Weir ; Goderich ! of neall, had a spl�endid bank barn raised few joined and more are expected. -11r. A. Miss Mabel Oliver attended the weddling in be very keenly f I 0111 I cjauEo proposed ,b Mr. Blair w e as most dear. -1 York w;unty, at that time in. the Old H a y . .a' then ;-Wm. Warnoek' W. Blurrows, A. MeD. ' on A, onda last, It has a ten foot' wall, AlcEwen was elected seoretary-treasulrer BrUsels on Monday, of Miss Lizzic Rich- w , I i J : I y I - i I 1, I � - -1 � I I . I . - I .1 I . . i . I . I I I I I . 1 i ! I I . I . : . I I . I I . . . � : � . . I i iI . I . i I : era are abo fall wheat, � ;lsome have I . � . I - ;weather, ti I - I tality.- 1,11 . .... apent, the fil . turning h4 i iesty Brol, . . � �their iiew. ; � - �Mr, Thorn , 1busy hault - !brick wall I feeto two * 'the most r I . materially, I I p I . I . � , I - i J, (41. -81 � "..carthy .51 14m .1 � C e, br- �G - I I er. to ; 81oDgn, . 1 Ibinder twim � � I &at lie. per . I I, �per rAllon I I I ,! through pt I � Articles wo� � i : vtot Initts. 11 . I At the blg I .. � I . I AM nsttiielbj I � �Our Ply ��, : I tbisseason, ��. � ­ � - � � . 1 eavo I � YOU I 4 some twinci .1 � , I � pound, by* I I I 1 P, , %y 1210 for � mouth *p6al - I ; yalfio for yo . . ,waphYbarne . 1 At, f1i ow t 1 I Bum.vsJ I � i -have nIs, 2 1 ; spen, me � . 48choellin . . tri.p" to �� � - � - I . , ISO wee , - . .1 � ; 8o,n were . 1 '. � 1 In. trying 1 � � I i . . thrown ui � I � I ; Famdov, - � I I i .1s.3 � M - I . j i i J j are here � :! . I :k . zi 11 I 1 i i r. a d a Q . i I i it . � - I I i , r, r -'k I i ,7� a ,,;1s1tcr1�.__11 I � i . been vin 1. I 4 I I turne4 h . , . ftrailvw , , . 7 -itiog Wei k bach wei I I i , - � their -daii I I i I I I I I I � . - I 1 . . I I I . . 1 71 . � � . . - - . I I I . . . - .. I . -_ I I � I - . I I I �_ I - � ._� _L_ I t . . � I- � . . . . � � . I . . . , I I __ I.-, . �, I I I I . I I � � I I . .- � I - - I � . . . � - ­_ _____ - -_ � I - . - 1. . r � I . I . i � .: . I I � I i I/ . - -AM . . - . I � I � � , ; - I I - � I I . 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