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I -1 I I L I � ' ;;; - � � - ttV TheL figure betwoen t17 o pxr�n�'b elki or oDeb various pirts of the country. In this direc- Our contemporary mightelso have Added , ing for that buoinpgs who succeeded." The -A very bad accident happened 'to Mr. . � - . T --- .- - - t� .. I . . . A. � -TY-1 I - V. FEAR sells pure drugs � � z_ �Tg one, denotes the pf%go nf the v -t-er ell Wn;pLh the tion we think our'frien(h) have gone too far. that notwithstanding this liberal treatment I reason that school teachers and other per- Thomas Deans, of Wingham, on Wednesday . L.. �- . I � � � � I - ' . - _. �_� k advertisement will be ound. a . L I ­,­ . , I corn- one without a business training, do not one- afternoon of last week. Mr. Deans was � ,,��§ Retrenchment of expendit0re should be on behalf of the people, these same - . I � * . �,_.. . I -L I. Artists In Their Liiie-Gref.&t &'Ua,do, ald -1 - , � made before it is forced by thb r'ecurrence of panics discriminate against those who are !' I, � - 'yo,yr Interest Is Ouref-F. M, Fau 1 Co.- 8 I I td as merchants, o -,r rather, one of the gathering eggs for Charlea Gillespie, and in - . L I" I ?,.., - ­ �. -D, Nt. :,Icli,ath-5 ' ra I � � �, � a , L ., . L I � I The ,Irest Cash Store hard times and falling, revenue." so heavily taxed for their benefit by carrying i . easons, is that they approach the ocoupa. coming down a hill, near Riversdale, he � I . . - I L, _.. Ccnxw.oD Contef-W. PfcV.,L-d & Co -6 I I the products of a foreign country to the i tion With a wrong idea of its difficulties, dropped,bis whip. He topped his horses to . I . . t I � I �. . _______ . - " - f L _ L - i i � ul L ­ Rentoval Sale -J. W. Oitweln-6 markets of the world at a rate one-third less I with a noticip that it is " an easy life," and at the foot of the hill and went back for his' - :3 I . . 1 $1 To Detroft-0. F. Biolman-5 The Clinton Post Office Grant, � ­ i I � � I ft - , - . I mith a mere - � I _ . I Hard %-are Bale-Ifarland Bra!1­6 . than�they charge the p6ople of this country, I.- ly theoretical knowledge of an whip. In the meantime the horses had got A , - - * - -the although the distance is, in many cases, I eminently practical bu8ineEs. Now -a -days somewhat off the road, and Mr. Deans was _ . r Me I If- i- I I As we mentioned at the _t MISS ALTOE WALKER, of Roxboro, wins tho P ,� 2C _ I our Summer School -W. 11. Shaw-$ I f � - - : ,-4 I I I ' F --i PC$ ` to. , i ' -Bell Telephone Co -6 Dominion Governtrieno included in th three dines longer, And our good natured i competition is so remarkably keen in all steadying one' -side of the wagon when I 0 $10 prize in the p3Et card - competion. She wrot 6 - - I 0 Lt Up- ! i . I 1yedding Presont-3-C. W. 111,ip,t-181 and Ir,ng suffering people pBrmib this sort of , branches of trade, and profits are out so firle, .set, piling the egg boxes on top of him. The i & , - li I A Well Drerst-d Man�-R. Willis & Sou -6 supplementary eAlme.'e,3 submitted to Par- z1g SuppoBe t I i_ : � � � I - � "4 10 the �Eentence, " I, V. Fear sells pura drugs," 2,806 :� - :1 J, - Egzs-0. E, Hing -8 t robbery to proceed �ear after yearwithout �hat even the thnroughly trained .and prac- reeult was that one of his legs was bro�en PR . _* 4 � i . liament at the cloBe-of the session, a gran ;_ -1. -1 I . Shingla&­Gihso� B.o3-8 . I one word of protest on the part ottileii rep- tical men often have Jiffioulty in making - and he was otherwise bruised. Had the k times on a post card, and nuii-iberecl every sentence. go 10. I � 1 - I . I , -1 I - 1- - .$' � � Girt Wanted -Expositor Office -S of five thousand dollars for'tho erection of a resentatives who ha' .8 the power to prevent i nds merit and keeping their heads above horses started after the rig turned over Mr. I -_ -_ f-� I _ � . . Volunteers -2 -Alex. Wil%n-S . . . . WOUI L �4 -lett'r 42. - r - 2 12 Cliaton., it. The people feed and enrich the railway ! t P4 0 This makes in all 66,234 ers and fif,ures, JTh W . . 0 1 �! �11 f I , Auction Saile-Dr. Buchanan -5v . new uilding in . ater. Deatts d probably have been killed. He Eri � ___ , i �; -ideris Wanted -J. R, Harn well -6 � - coLinpani 04 7 � :0 �d - � 1. ei?, while the companies bleed and I ____ lay on the side of the road for nearly an , LL a . �1. .. Te r ich was held b I L -t I - I - - It . - This was confirmed by the following - par- L to Miss Climie, of Strat ­ , _4� , seiya L y I _e I _t , - . Cca� Loat-Expositor Oftlee-8 . Ileece the peo le, and no person' them 1 A recent strike in the Kingston locomotive hour before any person arrived give him C4 ; +11 I I � ­ . , �� theL p - � . Qdf for Sale-Sfre, Doxievan-8 agrapb, which appeared in' New Era of P4 W .ford), was 51,030; therefore, Miss Walker beats th: !A 1. L, ,- . nay. e I . - . 9 - - I I I Turntpa-A. Young -S - � . orka resulted in a direct lose of $6,000. assistance.' .He was then driven home, a PM4 I .. _� I 5 f the same week : L L -00 letters and flaure�. M . � ­ Id's record by o ver 1 ) CD �� . - Coriets-Loaro d & Co. -S ko thousand dollars of this loss fell upon distance of eighteen miles, and his leg was _ � PO4 wor 50 0 i - ; . 1 4 Farm-WInstitute-11, Gardinar�5 " For some time there him been an Aditorial . Notes and Comments . . properly set. , W 9 ' ' � __ T �,,� rure Druga--l. V. Fear -4 - � . . - . - Pq 4) -N !_ Told tZ 11 Z � - � agitation for the erection of. a- new poet ille striking workmen, and $4,000 on the There passed away at his home, lot 10, �� In the competition, cards were received from Ian .. � � I L.k _ i �: . I - The bill granting a divorce to Lilias 1A ; FA td . : f I ., � . ,omp, n 4, Usb rue, on Satu ' _.; 1! , � . office in Clinton, the present building lack- , any. This is about the general. result �oncessio rday, 18bh A toba, Al -,oma, Port A'bert, London, Guelph, Listowel, 0 7 - ., . . 0 1 -1 I � i - Munro Middleton, m ife of R. L. Middleton, I _. ,. .. inst., Mr. John Pit combe, one of the early � - 1- � V, 139 in several respects the aocommoda,tion )f all such strikes. If an amicable settle. P4 . __ . _11 �� _i r� , A L 1� - 1. L. I . 1; i Itron Tnyo Itor, InMe38ary. Tile GoVernment* realizing that 'the bogus railway ' settlers a sucoessf i I farmer and a man not- A Prestort, Winaham, Brussels and el-sewhere, -A.mon Id " � � I , ,� I , 9 - I 9 b I a , nent had been made without the strike this I W to 0 ) : - , - -t r� 10-5 . 'bid be. better a , I '! � 171 i the interests of the public slid - ad for bin strict it tegrity. Mr. .Pincombe I 0 g: 04 1 . . erving a term in th ,�romfter, who is now he hu dreds of contestants, eiglit beat the World' , penitentiary for, big oss would have been avoided, ani both �>q C4 , 11 , ILI, !� -4: - — . . . had been ailing for upwards*of a yearand - � . , . served than- they can'be under existing � tp� ,,- � .1 �J� arties would have been so much in pocket 4- . amy and fraud, was given its final reading -4 record as follows ; Miss Walker, Mrs. ' ps - I , ._ L � I _-_ . - I . , I a half from Bright's disease, and from that Borman, of . L, 'i �' SEAFORTIT, FRIDAY, circumetances, has placed the sum o .11: IMJ I -..s _.. ., �, Alay 319t, 1901 . - - f 85 000 . he House of Commons before proroga. Nhen will men come to realize the foolish time he has been o i 96 gradual decline. The J�__ I im 4, 1 � � -4 - � i... . in the supplementary eatim'ates - for the In t I Dose of such strife ? W Dublin ; J. R. Winter, Miss Maggie Friel, 'Hiss, L I Vk i .1, . - - - - ; � , deceased was a -native of England, but came . . ., . �4 1 TV _ , . erection of a sititablo post office building. tiou. - Mr. Britton, while the bill was before, i 0 .- �:iz . I -111, Ida WatsoD, James Willis, Miss Levica Westcott, �_g L - ., I . - ,� I . to this country wh�n quite YOUD&L He " N - . � �. 1 n j, . A Timely Admonition. This wift be a decided 'gratification to the the House, drew the lesson from it of the . . a - I �v 06 , . -1 ,w. . - I . - . � -V ?,= . I . - " .,; 1 � who see their Ion necessity of a divore'al court. The [applica- L � I - - , -_ . P�ople of the town,. 9 . Huron Notes. a man of unusual st,rength and energy and N Mrs. John McIntosh. I I I- . - . " On- ach contributed more t1[lan the average share of I L - mL. 7� ��, , Hon. -George W. Rose, Premier of cherished desire' within- reasonable re -N. B. Gerry, hardware merchant, of I ;; . . , of tion wau'one, he pointed out, which no court I I � 4 _ �fi� L, ,_, , , L I . _: I . f I I _L, - _. tario,, delivered an address, beforel the British accomplishment." . . - would refuse, so flagrant were the circum-. Blyth, has opened a branch store in Dun. transforming the �immense forest of the ON 9: � , �; � � - I . � L' __ . . I - -i - � . early. pioneer days uto making tile beauti- N . UQ : : , ._;-,� .- -1, stances, and yet this woman, although liv- gannon. 7 .... � ­ �_: ­ Empire League, in Toronto, JIaQt week. t that the good . . I%%. VA � � -.!�. . ; � ' ing-in Central Ontario bad had to pay $458 -=Herb. Herrington, of Blyth; fell from a ful township of Us o tie w a it Is- to- ay. 04 , 4 ­­ - Like all Mr. Ross' adftesses, th a one furu-. people of Our . ., I I I I ;" :: ,- � Bitter town would feel uo secure divorce. While no sensit)le Can- litele express wa on, the other day, and Re � . .,� : I L . was of a retirin g dispooition,but of keen L - , ­ 9 - I . .11 L � . � I _141 - " - . I imbed food for much useful reffee,tion by the "decided gratification" at this. manifesta- adian would desire to have much lax laws dislocated his lef per . - � , � !I., � I . U arm at the elbow. , _ cepbioD, and had few equals as a farmer'. . , ,;� , 1. �_ . The deceased was a a adherent of the Metho- � I , ; - , 1, It was able, practical and pointed. tion of generosity-, on the -part of the Gov. -J. W. McKibben, of Wingham, has ALWAYS REAIE411BER THE FAOT - ' L . , " I L I people. concerning divorce prevail am in some of the diet church, and a �staunoh Conservative in . . r . 11 i ; ! L, : It touched, among other things, upon the ernment, we were at a loss to - conjecture on neighboring States, yet there should be xamination at .the.colloge of I , � L meed his a - ,; �� : - - . - . , 7 1 - � _� � 4 .1 Z . � - - some-t�ibunald evised where justice could harmacy, Toronto,' taking horiors. politics. Mr. Piuc)mbe was highly respect- , , . � , 4-' t effect of Imperialism upon Canadian politics, what principle Clinton had been singled out ' ad as a n2h�borti:,O friend, and will be 1. V.,FEAR sells pure drugs - . I ­ �'L . be secured by rich and poor Mike, and it is -MriGeorge Morrow, of Poderich,caught - ­ : il � I I L I I . _� 1� - � . d 4 . :L A ; - or rather the effect it ah�uld have. The for euch favors. We, know that under tb`e not creditable to our legislators that this ha sturgeon in the Maitland River, which much misse I tl� � . - . T.. ' I 8 n ighborhood. He is L ­ . ;,; 11:1 " 4 - old Government there was an understand. no ago. It is not eighed 96 pounds and measured five feet . survived 00 — i ; . '! .�,' . general trend of his remarks in this connec t been provided for long i owing widow an n I I i- � - :, - - ' - ' . son. Ing ou I I . � �,_ . '� , ; , - by sor - - : .. *�, 1. �, � . tion- may, be judged from the following ing, if not a definite rule, that the con- right that rhe�e prejudice should overcome ix. inches in length. carriage makers have been turn* .t a more makes good work, which accounts for i ., � ; 7 , � . �� _. - . . �L T 11 11, 7�� It I , � j ' reason and right.. . - I -Four cattle belonging to R. McGrath -- -We mentioned: last week that J. W. very large number of buggies -durin� the I his being kept busy. -A number from t�is I �'. � , I I _�'; 'jIL - I extract : struction of such buildings should not be week.-bilayor Rumball and son, of I part attended the, circus at Seaforth oil : .��,' ,,� I � �._: , ' . And two belonging to.A. McNeil, were kill$- Scott, the person who stole a horse and past o , - �L Z� 11 . "I-ThLe ber of undertaken liy the Government exce buggy rem a dhurch shed in Brussels, a few London, last week visited their relatives, 1 Wednesday. -Mr. John Anderson, who .has � i 11. . I �.� � mem Parliamen� Who 'by � - - - - a'- ad by th 4onday of f I - I � pt Mr. J. P. hitney, leader of the Oppo i a train near Gorrie, on b I ,� 1. 1�1 1- :­ ­�� -, some wise legislation confers a great boon under certain cotditio' -such for tioix in the Ontario Legislature weeks Ago, the propirty of Mr. John Cun., Mrs. M. McGr gor and family, of Sexsmith. been very poorly for so . : � It tl.,. .?, � -, - ne,t as, � , was in fustweek. . � a . me time, we feel v4ery � . I .1 .�,c. ", � upon the -whole people is too often greeted red � being a county Ott while there was -While ningham, of Grey', had been captured in -Mr. F. E. Karn, manager of the Molsons I sorry to note is not improving vvr fast, ; � �:;r -_ � L instance, the place favo awa the ot er day, and L I learning to ride a bicycle, the I y � I I- JO _" L � , with reserved enthusiasm compared with . other day, Etta, second daughter of Mr, C'. Toronto and safely lodged in Goderich gaol, Bank, has purchased a fine driver. -M M My, of Tuckerami.th, the I � �- , !C_Z; _ L ism r. � � I I I __ the member who secures from the public . ,town, or that th6 revenue of the office had interviewed by a member of the Fourth having confessed his guilt. Scott Ing A course taic Pa., Zeek, was among friends in How T ile. -. - . gartleib, of Zurich, fell and broke Iler lef t � ick,. . I .�� - . , who is 58 Addie Bell is taki 'of -- mu . ;_1 ­!�,I­ I . - . and L - � Lj ' - I I ; I- _j I L � treasury a subvention for some local enter. reached a certain fix�d amount, v� a Estate,' to whom lie is reported to have . I ye trade, and this leasons in London. -Mr. and Mrs. John : 4 are of ago, is a tanner by I- : 1� - - - __ � -, ten . . . arm al�ove the wrist. � IVA �, L - � - I I priKe. Whence arises this tendency - knew that Crinton did not corn vithin ,,aid : " The Datario Opposition 6vas never t -Mr. P. McDewitt, of Lucknow, the is, he says, his first offenca. He was a. resi- Eyre, of Denfield, were in the village re- Winthrop. i - J�l -, � 0 t . - , - 7 11 i - - C � deney which cannot be denied ? Is it be- I I 'in a, better posibion to enter a campaign, dent of Wroxeter for the past two years, cently visiting relatives and friendg.-Mrs. 7 tf�_ _.� - ­ uFre we are becoming more mor(onary or n any respec �new . . ..� ca I this rule 'i . t. We. also L and we Are prepared for the fray as other day, sold to Beattie Brothers, of where his wife and family To buy goods for summer use at the E. � 'i _?, � I .- . I . .. L soon M Wingliam, a colt, for which he received tile -now reside. At Richard Wright is in Rochester visiting her 14�g;fT -_ � I . I �� : ��_ � -, L I . I hters.-Oar new band are paying good -1 4 .� .. -rnore helpless in providing for car own ,that the L; berals, when. in Opporsit,ion, had the Government take.3 the initiative. I can 'An some sum o . . 6ne time he owned a farm at Benmill nd daug I McFaul Co's Store, Seaforth, at the bargain . I - ; ;�r �. i wants? I think not; hat rather bec,ause I bitterly and justly condemned the ex�pendi- forni no opinion as to the time of the elec- % afterwards kept hotel at Clinton. ' His attention to practising and during the tables, is to round your dollars with &,larger r , . 11 - . ! .� % L ­ . we are thinking that the functions of Par- i t ­ tion, but you.caxreat assured that it Will -Out of thirteen horses taken f rorn the whereabouts was discovered by changing of summer months will no doubt i � circle of power thanL has been possible for I !� ,�..,� I- are of public money for the erection of Nicility of Fo'rdwich to LiF;towel .last, week, ,give a � I __ Iiament are n%tiona,1 or provinqial,�as the ! . . his newspaper from Wroxeter to Toronto, good account of them!ielves all a reSnit.- Lmany days. You want for the warmer I I � - _',i ; mean the ovoithrow of the Ross Adminls� f or shipmenri to South Africa, only one pass- . I i � . I I 4 j� I.L k. V in places that did. not corn eather, prinits, mu@IL-,q embroideries, I .- - : � - case may be, and not local or municipal, and public buildings L a )) ' - w I :L _; L :. � _ , tration. Mr. Whitney had better not n th pa ti ul ; � ­ � .1 � . - in Can- 1 within this rule, and, for the purpose, as -connt his chickenj� before his eg % are I . office of a Toronto paper. Scott affirms that were in thevillage on Monday visiting Mr. : '-! �, . � what we now need above all things L ea inspection. Good horses are wa ted or 0 r C ar address being secured at the Mr, and Mrs. John MeGarva, of Clinton, hosiery, vests, laces, etc., they want to parb ' . � � � . - i ­' . ' 9 none. . ,_ _ . , r - 11 adian politics is -to reconsider thei f undamen- ! t a Blip �etween -J. E. Swartz,. of Wingham, has dispos- with them. That explains why the . clear- � I , � ; �_� ,v 4 _. - - i . � hey alleged, of gaining politipal favor with hatched. There is many the overcoat, missing when Mr. Cunning- and Mrs. J. Satherlund.-Mias Emily � ­_ tal principles upon-. which parliamentary the -cup and, the lip and there is nothing ' ham got his rig at Dunialk, was left by him Welsh and Miss Jennie Welsh, -of London, ance tables are.so busy. and al8o why ou . � . . 11 � . I : " r, : L - I the people interested, at the P�ublic expense. - ed of his hotel property,in that town, -to Mr. get such bargains. y I ;I 'IT I government is settled and to restore Parl,ia. much more certain in this world than di8. I James Broadway, of Toronto, who gets pos- ab th hotel in that village, as he walked spent the 24th of May and the following 17461 1 1 ­! - 11 - � 7� 1 ; - � I ; i �:�:t - ment toL its true plac as the expobef of the i We were loath also to belie,e tile in. intment. ' from there to Toronta� and did not require day with their parents. -Mrs. F. Rae was NoTp,s.-Mr. W. Cuthill and his sister, . . � . % I 11 I . - - I . " appo . e3asion on July let. Mr. Swartz will de - 1 . I j �! � I - the . . I ­ I - liberties and. privile es of the pleo.- iD. To sinuations of some, that - Liberal . I - . Mrs. Patterson, who have been absent in � I I . � � - ' _ I .- .1 - . I vote his whole time to his carriage making it The object that induced him to commit in Longwood last week visiting her brother - L r. - this bud the larger iew which Im-1 eialism I th, Dakota for some years back, have returned I _11 , - Government, "our, Government," would There is no doubb but the number of a theft is not stated. He says ib is th in-law, Mr. Rae, who is very seriously ill. - q . il, - I usiness. e : ­ � -1 I ' - to Winthrop, to see their mother, who is I i . � 1 It. . . L . gives of Britain'e reat colonial ,.mpire ! employ the public money for the purpo3e of horses purchased in 'Canada for service in ' -The township council of Howick bav­e _first criminal offence he has committed, and Mr. James McMordie, who- was attending �w : . _. - . t ld be of some so vice. The office of the, 7 I I � - shou very ill at present. -A,lias Edith Adams wag � I .!�. engaged Mr. Louis Bolton, of Liatc a), ai it is likely to b4 the last for Some time, the London Business College, was in the - � ��L"�� legialatorabouild be ow to govern, not how , t a supporter wi . w ; in Stratford last week, visiting friends and 7 ��, ­­ - . nerearsing the ,',pull " of th a South Africa has improved and stimulated . f : village last week renewing, acq uaintancEs. . - - - . I I I i­� � I ' . Ownship engineer in place of Mr. J. D. Me- I , � �1. � nd the de- i __ The anniversary tea, meeting held in the f . L - , � I � � . porti6n of hia constituents. We also knew ;pending the 20b.-Sor '. � �. I or what to aubsidiz� ; how to enable the � . . . the horee trade in this countury, a Nab,l who formerly acted in that, capacity. . - ne of the young - . - ; -I � humbleat� citizen to 0-njoy all the privile, es ' that a eborb Ciine' a -go when improveimects man4 is likr.ly to be greater. ih the f u ture if Methodist church 6n the evening. of the I � _�_ T� I �­ L 9 Hensall. f olks around Winthrop renewed their an.; - I - . . I'lle council have also engaged Mr. John - L _. 11 �,_ I . which- the name implies on as easy terms � . - I nual trip to Bayfield on Saturday . lAst. It . , ! had' . 24th of May, was not as largely attended as : . : , ". a d as completely as �he noblest in the land - L bE:-ome necea'ear in the Seaforth po,,:t we can supply it. Colonel Dent, �who has operate the road grader at a LoCAL BRiEF.s.-The pressing ..� ,I- . n . y I 'f "an M oo n d t 0 - - require- usual, owing to the unfavorable state'of the was a cold, rAw day for the Young folks, And _: I z . , - Itry $1.50 per day. ments of our village are increased by the . some of them had to drive a long way be- , tr _�- bow to restrain tho1se debasing inflaences office building, '�,he department pointedly been here for several weeks as ths lepresen- . I : 1�� Z - I L lief, I -There died in West Wawanoah, on Sun- need of efficient fire protection and new weather coupled with the fact that many L ­ which debilitate the: body politic by wise refused to givel any re and'the Top tative of the British Government, was on fore they were ready to start, but it is hol" �9 - : - I . i �, �­, and comprehensive legislation, and h I _. t - day, 19bh inst., Wrn. D. Webster, aged 35 sidewalks. The former cannot be arranked , from tile surrounding country and village they made the day a success when they did , 1 7 lz�, L , - ow to - master had to make the Ln'ecessary improvc7 tertained by the Ontario Jockey Club at a yBars and 10 months. In 1891 Mr. Webster for tooF soon, as delays are dangerouri'in were from home spending the day. The I � I I . stimulate the nation to a purer and loftier : . I the attendance, however, was- very fair, and,,the get tbare_--The masons., who have been . � I I � I I .� , , . patriotism by refusing legislative sanction to ; Ir`rz:t`t8 at h;s own. expense.' More. than this") � banquet in Toronto a fevV evenings ago. In v� ent to,.,M anitoba, but, being aillictbd with fullest sense of the term, and should a die- tea: meeting was much en oyed by all . pres- working at the faundation for Mr.LJ.. R. �: � I . - L I I � his spee�ch on that occasion be said heL had Bright's diseaEe, he returned to Ontario in astrous fire oc i I ­ � I : cur there would be no end of i , I .� ­ I any form of evil whibih legislation can cor- : we newthat Clinton had no special claim mely And adequate provision ant. The ladies had, as nciva C&mpbelPs new barn, have completed it. _"; . 11 : I orders to buy for the English army all the 1�98, and since that time has been a severe ce'nsure for ti 1, the tables L � I ,!� - - I rect or rest -rain." -, I groaning with the weiaht of good things This is another fine building for this line.- - , 0 L � I , for consideration more than Seaforth, hoiies he could got ill Canadw. An officer s*fferer. He leaves a Wife and two daugh- not having been maile.-Miss Kate Robert. It was understood that the coaucij assed a L - , I � � - t, I _.­ il L That these stabem�nts are but too true, Wingham, Mitchell a6d -other places, which , from England had landed in New Y ora.. , . I son was in I�gmondville recently, renewing for which they are so far famed for provid- p - - I - L4:1 I . . ; - . no impartial observdr can deny, and the I 7 ing, and after all had done ample justice -in. by-law prohibiting cattle m being .p"-, - 11 ': � . - ,,have been passed over or refused. In abort, was to ga over Oatario and Quebec after I -Mrs. Walter -Oliver has sold - her 100 L, acquaintances. -Mies Burns, of the Zurich partaking of the bonutiful supply, the tured on the road, The w is not very L L - . -1. . I r . � ; warning given by M . Ross cannot be too 1 we were in a aeriou' Colonel Dent an'd pick up all thd 'horses Mria farm, lot 31, cohoessiQn 11, Grey, to road, near Hensall, waa in Wirrgham during literary and musical part of the programme ell looked after, as it is hard to make the I ; I . . s, quandary to acc6unt w : . - . - that could be got in these provinces ; the .W. Roberteon, of Fullarton, for a goo(T thepa8tweek, visiting friends. -Professor . :_ - I ­ �_ forcibly or too frcquently impressed upon ' adpassablein someplaces torthese - . I I ! Ani - 1 � -for this unexpectei and peculiar generosity ' L :J L - J, - � colonel himself was going on to the North. fi Ytire and will give up possession. next fall. Bedford's mother is here at present on a war. entered upon and proved both- pleasant ro ; - ; . �. L 11 L:. 9 male, even the township clark has 'his cows L - ­ �,�, the people. The narrow selfishness in our , towardi? Clinton." and we ' concluded west and buy all the available ones he could Mrs, Oliver has bought a fine brick resi: visit. -Mr. H. Cantelon, -of the Commercial and profitable. EKeelleab addresses were . I � I., on the road. -The cheesemaker is kept busy . � . - I % , I .i � gab there. Apparently there is a big mar- d mee at Atwood, and will remove there hotel, has received notice from Mr, this season, owing.to the large juantity of � , human natures has been cuhivated at the I we would await development - . W. R. delivered by the Rev� Air. Russell, of Sea- � , I I 8 be- , � � L L .� I- expense of the more ennobling instincts to I ket for all the, war horses that can be gob. v�ith her family. ,Hodgins, the owner of the hotel, that he forth, and Rev. G. H. Long, of Hensall. milLk which is being sent, and prospects for I . 1. � - fore we made special' jeference to the I . . L The choir also auded ,to the evening's enter- I � I ; ' - - -Mr . Alex. Butler, of Blyth, who has will not renew or extend the present lease, .. � L t" , am I - , - . - I - - -1, - - , .. , ! ! I � I , ! � - I 11 41 ki I M I', I q � , 'I I a � I ��, 4 1 . " I Oar relief, therefore, may be A great deal has.recently been said tainment by a number of fine selections, but more are brighter thanever. Mr. Dorranee. L . I su I ah an extent that we are often prone to subject. in the b3en arilinvalid for the past three years,died which will expire in a month or so. Mr. - . . I _. .� value more highly a'trifting . I � I o i Saturday, 18th inst.,-of progresaive­mus- Cantelon has proved a ,%,cry good landlord were not in their f till strength owing to the who is running the piggery, has a lot of fine I I . .. - local- 8U.b9idy ! imagined, when we noticed the following Con,gerv&tive pape�rs respecting the act - bogs in this season. If the price of hop � ­ - I : - I � L- than an advan-tage tell timos more valuable � I C ilar parUis. interment was made in the and c.itizen. He speaks of re'turning to absence of several of their members. Miss I . . I � I � paragraphin the Clinton New Era of last passed by the Ontario Legislature providing Roman Catholic cemetery, Mori -is, on the Clinton, his former home. -Mr. F. G. Bon- Cantelon, gave a very interesting and humor- still keeps up, Mr. Dorrance will surely 1VK of a general nature, ,490 much so is this the week - . . make his fortune. - �­ - � . 9, I r I . L . for the extension of the Legislative term if fidlowing Monday. He leaves a widow and thron, of Seaforth, accompanied by several ous reading, while as chairman of the meet- L . ., - I - . � - L case that -if our repreqentative secures from The iaterest;8 to be considered are certain- necessary. Oae wouli almost -think from 'five small children. . young men of that town, was in the vil. ing, the,Rev. George Jewitt left nothing to . I . � I . i - I . - . harbi . 11 - . t. the public puree a Arant for a' 3r, a ly those of the public,and when the location 13. & U From the assessor's roll wo take the laue ;n Sabbath visit his Art."to _�A;.. be desired in that line. -Mrs. G. Baldwin, Wroxeter. . - - � I I rem ng ese papers thau a great, crime had 0 t, . 1ng Or I , is decided upon it will be with that end in been committed. The following is the pro. bollowing particulars regarding Blyth :- Bell Taylor,iwho has of Seaforth, accompanied by her young -son, - Just received the largest car of, Bjijish postGffice build' , ome other locad work . . '�ecn in Toronto for 1, view as far as circumstances will allow. Real property, $197,785 ; par onal property, the past me 4th or tw was in the villa e during the past week Columbia red cedar shingles ever shipped iis, aod of ' I ._& famous brand. We have also a bi� Block of first - of a like na,t , :h!ich the immedia to ' The grant of $5,000 received the -approval vision of the law : " Unless Aissolved -by I o, returned home on visiting f riends. 9 Mr. J. F., W. Paterson , c I . . . the Lieutenant. Govarnor, the present Legis- $11,375 ; taxable -income, $1,,�100 ; total as- Monday evening, -The 24th of May -was elm-shome made cedar abitigles with lumber and onatitudney, is interested, we laud him for.' of the House on Monday, only one member ii . 183 sameut, $220,460 ; children between the spent by a large number of our villagers in has recently erected and finished up in good -lath. Gibsin Bros. 17416 ff . lative Assembly, if in session at the expira,. ' Me cleveruesa without stopping to consider ' verbally oFposing it. Asked if the amount tion of th aps of five and twenty-one, 266 ; between EKeter, witnessing the horse raoes.-Mrs. style a neat an(I roomy stable. -Miss Alary B-Rirws.-M,ra. Thomas Malloy, who with :_ a term (March 29, 1902), shall con- 5 -_ Whether or not such a,1I enterprise is one for would complete the .building, Mr. Tarte - tinue until prorogued by the Lieutenant- t Is ages of five and sixteen, 181 ; popula- R. W. Fulton has been spending the paet Humeston returned home rQcently from St. her husband lives clos to the villa - . said : " We expect th" it'will cost a little' . t on, 862 ; n u m bar � of acres, 429. Marys and London, where -she had been a ge, cele I . G_oyernor, and for ton days thereafter and week or so with her sister in Brussels. -Mr. brated her 1,00th -birthday recently. M,.r; which public money should be granted. If more than this, but the Government has no longer." It will be, Been from this that -The death occurred ab her home, in the Wm. Wray, of Blyth, was in the village on visiting relatives and friends for a couple of Malloy, th I he fails to, procure, these local . ough a 'real old Irish Cathol' ;c, is I benefits, no * decided to put up a che�per class of build. the term .can not be ingham town plot, on Wednesday morn. the 24th, visiting Mr. Richard Beek and weeks.-7Mr. George McEwen, M. P., re.; not of the Timothy Healy or O'Bri I extended unless the . I I len stamp, .matter how useful he may be in other direc- ings than has been erected in the past,. And Legislature, is in me . I g of last week, of, M rg. Gilmore Smith, ,in family. -Mrs. Hunt*' accompanied by Miss turned home from Ottawa on Saturday he believes his countrymen in the " old . r ssion, and only then with o - nsidera- mo a. of them. We are going- to erect sub- tne consent of the Lieutenant. Goverpor, so her 54th year. Deceased hid been sick for Swan, was in Clinton during the past week days previous. -Mr. John Latta, of Lfmdon, sod " are -of such a quarrelsome nature that tions, he receives little credit or co . evening last,- the session having closed a few as tiou. Thin being the case, it is not to be. , some time with inflammation, and on Wed. visiting relatives and friends. -Mr. Russell' Home Rule would but inf.rease -their stantial buildings which will meet the that all the talk about extending the term 9 ants of the ubbe — A 4_; 1 4� 11 A was in the villa a dur the aqt weel, - � . . �� _� . r 9 -114110 'm or e. indefinitely is simply indulged in to deceive nee ay as stricken with paralysis. a- olzb. Marys, who has just completed hi U5 5 r � I - . -, I I ., a 6 U . . troubles.—Alessrs. A. Munro, IV. M. Rob- � � wondered at that our representatives pander family of the post in -aster, who --will have ct iased newing acqualntarees.—Mis8 Rose Yung. . .. � - i those who do not know better. had been a resident of that vicinity college course, &no has been licensed to _,td.. ineon, W. 0. Hazlewood, John Brethour. - I _` . .- - I . I blut, who is engaged as milli - at Avr, I - � , 7 to tht baser instincts of the people and work ' Gharge of and be responsible,for the carc-of . . f r a number of years. preach, conducted service in Carmel Pros- _11 : 1�._ -1 � ' - � � visited her parent3 here duriq - � the past and T. Gibson, jr., were delegates from � ­': these building@." - ' ' , I ' byterian churIch on Sabbath morning and Wroxeter to the Liberal conTeatioa " L I . - for what they'find brings them the greater . I � The,Monitary Times says : " At a recent ' -A quiet and pretty home wedding was � � .- .. It will be seen by" this that the - rule celebrated at the residence of Mr. Win. e,,,ing last, deliverling excellent sermons.- w6ek.-Mig�j LaTouz--1 was at -b r.home in Brussels on Fridaylast.-Mr. Crosby Leckie, . I - - praise and popularity from those whose � . gathering, Canadian canners 'of fruit and Goderich last week, returnin V n Monday . I - I . . I . Doherty, in Clinton, on Wednesday of last Mr. Walters, of Listowel, was in the vil- I who is employed in a I.,ondon bakery, ' ; : I Ib is respecting the erection of Gover ' to reRume her duties a3 assitta'�U, teacher-- # . . . �, suffrages maintain them in position. nment post vegetables resolved'to reduce 'their output week, when his second daughter, Miss Lena, lage, during the p&4 week, visiting Mr. G. vibiting at home for a few days. -7 -Mr. U0,13- . . -, I - office buildings has been changed and that' ! The Hensall degree team of thqal dependent I � not to be wondered at, either, if our ad_ . I . this y�oar 50 per cen't., aa compared with the was united in marriage to Dr. H. E. E. 17ungblutt.-Mr.�and Mrs. Robinson, of ... [ ert'Black will shortly overhaul -his flour . a recei 4 - . as there does no W'D, Lambeth, near London, spent part of ad an in- mill here, and install the . . Ministration of public affairs is )qot some, , t seem to be any line dra Order of Oddfellows hav 194 Z I . . year 1900. Some of the small canneries . Holmes, dentist, of that town. The groom's last sist yrator.aystem." I � . I . vitation from their er lodg' o Exeter to He was iu Galt last 9 . I a may all expect to ha .8 Governmen . father, Rev. J. W. Holmes, of L don, per. week and this with their daughter, Mrs. 9- � . week on busineas in � , times as. honest aa it. should be, and that - w _ t have admittedly been closed. Is this done on - visit them towards the end of nfxt, month connection with. the- work. -Mr. and Mrr. . I buildings erected ut onoie. Mr. Tarte - formed the ceremony, aisisted by Rev. W. J. 0. Stoubman.-Miss Brown,, of Egmond- _- . I corporations are favored at our expense. If . 0 Coss Ville, was in the village part of last week agrees. J. T. Dixon were in Toronto on the Wbli�- � thr'ugh the pro of previous absorption 'G. Howaon. Miss Ethel Doherty assisted � and assist in the conferring of d -Mr. I might also have stated what he triust have by the larger? If so, the process wid be her siste whil Mr. Joseph Holmes was in� Miss Kate Robertrion,� � we give our representatives to understand . r e and this visit J. Macarthur has purchased , a fine driver There are a number of silos to be built in I that a local grant from the public treasury': known from personal, expeiience, that five liable to be challenged under the law re- bi3st man, Mr. and Mrs. . Murdock and from Mr. D. Bell, of ithe. townih(i of Hay. this neighborhood during the season. Faftw :, . - Mr. and . � will be ouf I ficient to condone a serious pu ' girding combines, the remedy for which is - Mrs. A, Murdock were in Clinton on Sab- -M ra, A i Taylor, of Exeter, Was in - the are are beginning to apprealate the value of . - 7 I � � blio ,. thousand dollars is only tho'firs', grant, and free importation of the articles producd by T' 7--A horse belon!'ng, to Wm. Adair, of bath village on Sabbath visiting her mother, . I --- Mrs. I ' . offence,, we are mainly t __ that three or four times that amount will be # urnberry, near Ing am, was noticed on visiting Mrs. Hoover, the Messrs. Win. Bell, who is so ill. -M ri. ,� Humeston corn, if the season happens to be a dry o - no. . i . . I I o blame- if public ' req ; ui the combination." If the Governme t per. Sunday. 12th init. , to - be not eating his Murdock's sister. -Our villagers have sown returned home the first of this W�eek from -Mr. Peter MtLean sold 50 bogs this week I . offences are committed, and if corruption red before the buildio ' is completed. sist in acting u der this law as they p OpOse feed. Nothing was done until the next � .. 7 1 - I I . 91. n r a very lar ce quantit� of onion seed and the 1. whose average weight wfas 200 Poundo, for � becomes rampant. The people should culti. , In changing their policy we think the to do with the 'Canadian Press Association, morning, when the horse was driven to yield promises to bci very good. Hensallis Chiselhurst' where she had been spending about 71 cents per pound. It is but a short , � I � I - - _ , Government has made 'a mistake. . The force them to furnish all the evidepce to Wingham, and John Wilson, V. S., examin. becoming quite noted for the large quantity a week wit� bersisterlin-law, Mrs. Thomas time ago that he made a sale that totalled I . va,te a epilrit of independence, and 'if they ; prove their case and pay all costs incurred, ad it, and to his surprise he found the horse of, onions raised and � shipped away. -M f. C. Hicks.-Mias Eva Stoneman left. here last him $W. He keeps a big stock of cows I - desire honest legi*'Ia,tion on tile part of their country is D'ot under any obligation to � ment looking on a disinterested was minus its tongu . Upon returning R. Banks, of Galt, introduced what was week for Buffalo, where she intends remain- and does a great deal of dairying.. Hog I . : I parliamentary representatives, they should furnish living accommodation f6r their*' BpBctator� none of the combines need fear home Mr. Adair foundethe quite a novelty her� one evening lust week ing for s -)me time with her uncle, Mr. feeding in dead in line with this, hence his � animal's toriguls- r vil age, in company m , On Thursday evening, I - I I deal honestly with those repreaentatives. officials. It ia far . batter ,not to do so. much from this so-called anti -combine law. in the feed box in fronb'of where the horse b,v riding into ou *1 . 7if h Robert Johnston.- success. -Miss Edith Gibson spent the 24th � oat Under these circumstances it will prove at the ani. his friend, Mr. G May 23rd, Mr. Daniel Dew, of Hurondale. 11 ' And, in nine cases out of ten, the.�� eminill, of Tuckersmitb on with -friends in Harriaton.-New fenew I -tice I their master will not care to resid only a snare and a delusion. -The Govern- inal had got hie tongue caught in a knob a motor bicycle, whi(,h has a specil of 35 wasunited in marriage to Miss. Catherine haye been erected opposite the- Rutherford, ' They,do not do this when they en - was standing. It is supposed th - m � hote, and in enfiavoring to free itself ulled y eldest daughter of Mr. David Fol. I - rePreeentatives to procure for them advant- ! . in cooped up, ent has since decided to pay the coats of miles an hour. The machine is a ver Follick, and Spotten resideaces, on Howick street. � . ages to which they are not, 'entitled, and quarters such as will bs provided in these the investigation into the supposed combine its tongue out. The horse had to be scot. handsome one,'costing $250, and was pro- lick, of this village. The bridesmaid was I � . - laud them for doing so. I * - of th� paper m%nufacturers. . cured by Mr.. Banks in Buffal . Miss Aggie Kerr, while the groom was sup. 11 I . buildinIZ8, usually on a second flat, espec- , � . 0 it is . f -Mrs. Wm. Watson, of Hulletb, who had portedby Mr. George Follick, brother -of 311thel. - I I . ially aa more comfortable quarters can - — been very ill for a number of weeks, passed certainly a wonderful invention and attract- the bride. The ceremony was performed SUICIDIL—A very melancholy occarronm - ,� This spirit has been fostered and culti. I A statement ma�e in the British House of ' ed much attent,ioui while Mr. Banks re - I , � : vated. among the people by the National , easily be obtained elsewhere. If the Gov- C)mnlou�, a few da a Ago, should be of in- away onThursday morning, 23rd ineb., a mained in our ,village -Mr. Thomas by the Rev. George Jewitt. We u,nite with took place here on Sunday last. Mr. John I y victim to that painful disease, rheamatisin f eel, of Stephen township, has a spring their friends in wishing them long and con- Ransom, a respectable ifarmer, who resides lecuous grants from ernment furnishes the otfice in whi,,,h to tmeat to a good many people in this coun. Decea6ed had suffered for a long time, but o colt, sired by Ranelagh, for which he has tinned happiness. Owing to the7 continued about two miles north ,of Ethel, committed Policy and Mao by prom - 'y I ' - Kes . � . ' . . transact the public business it should allow late the pain was very actite, and it must illneE;s of the bride's sister, Mies Jenn sullaide, by hanging him9elf in his own barn. - - , the public tretteury for harbors, ,po8toffice I , I . try. Mr. Henniker.Heaton asked how the been offer(A and refused $100. The offer I is, I . buildinga, railway muloventions and ,-Other ' the official to provide for his own comfort, . Government -proposed to remedy the annual have been a source of joy,even to her chosen was made ,by L,- Foster, of Zuricb.-Mr. ,she will remain at her father's bo' He had been in 1�w spirits for some time, I -1, friends,.to see her releaeed from her world me for the 1. I ik-e gif ts, which -are only of doubtf ul',1" Besides this, other expenses well. be incur' - George Tr6�-t, -photographer, having en- present.-Mibs Vanhorn, of London, spent and had Wken to som� of the neighbors am .local * losi of .-C700,000 in the te'legraph'service, ag- ly pain 811'd trouble 'to enter that new h =1 a � I if be were UrO of I�fe, and recentl his I- * . red -which will add to the cost of the offi co, -. the 24th of May with her motherf Mrs. W. . � value and not for the general good. This . gaged an assistant to attend to hie business y I ,� I geegating ,C8,300,000, since the Government of heavenly bliss and bappiness. Mra.Wat* �hillinglaw, of near. Chiselhurst, an fe had been in oor health, and it issup- � � 0 . . - - in that vicinity for' several in the village renewing acquaintances also. pcfjed he hi roo a � - sort of thing will be' i such as heating, lighting, etc, W a are son had lived here for the summer months, is for the d was wi � continued a- long as the : afraid - if Mr. Tarte carries ou . t ' took over the lines. The Chancellor- of the present carrying on business at Crediton.- - ad 9, d d over this occur- � people demand it and show that they appre- . � the scheme Exchequer adm years, and was loved and respected by all The Messrs. Smith Bros., of Goderich, who -Miss Digley, of London, has been spend- ,, ronce and other g�ievarlees, more . imaginary � . 1. I . itted*the correctness of the who knew her. Among other mourning Lhan real,. until h . a mind had become un - I be used to cover up mi8- I he outlines he will make &*mix of it and -the. fi - ing the part week with Mr. and Mrs. cia,te it, and will . . gures, but failed to give any 'information relatives she leaves five children, the young. were carrying on a branch store here for � � � � . past year or so, have given up business, ay q4the � o how the lose is, to be. made up, but oat about one year old, and her husband. . C. A. McDonell is visiting relati'ves and i and went to the barn, ib is supposed to at - deeds of the graveat nature and to . " - ,'-people will not- -be -profited, while the ds t' the Charles McAllister, of the Parr line. -Mrs. I hinged. Ile was jabout ou Sund' a's usual, - . � .. . , s of the department will be mater. . ­ _� and Mr. George Smith, who was in charge, I , I friends in Toronto. tend to his chores, ,not returning, search I � . anti hypnotise the people so.th,%t, ,L., -y 1� ili ; expense hinted that the Goverrithent may find it ad. -Jeannie Greer,wife of Mr. Anson Spot' .has returned to Goderich. He will be7 � . I I and ; � i . I � ovurluok wrongs which, under (,,Lher virourn- i ially increased. In the meantime, however, rim.able to lease tile telegraph lines to a pri. ton, of Harriston, died at her home there on missed by quite a arge circle o friends. - was made for him, when he was found - � - � -_ - otmicea, I Friday, 17th inst., aged 27 years. The de- Mr. J. wein, , formerly of Kippen. hanging from a beam in the barn, having . they would not only not tolt:la�t!, i and in view of the expreaRed policy of the vate, company. And yeti, in the face of ceased waa a daughter of Mrs. Samuelt' Greer, He . been dead apparently for some hours. He, � . ' I . , , but wouli be ashamed 'of. xVe mu- minister, it is how in -order for Seaforth and , nsall, having sev ral months ago pur- D. Hay, Cominissi,mer and Conveyancer ; had a - . ,,t, -1,(1 statements such as these, .thera are a few in of Gorrie, and was a great favorite among chased the premi eel just vacated -by the willF, mortgages and deeds drawn up. Xoney loaned ecured a r4e, tied one end to a beam. ' . L honest and fair ourselves hafore_��o'rjueti ex- , other towns which have superior claims to this country, who should know better, who her many acquaintances and friends, and Messrs. Smith B attached the other end securely on his neck, � I . � Clinton to " get 'a move on " so that they advocate the -nationalizAion, not only of was a prominent member of the Methodist �., intends making a at the lovest rates of intererA. - iT404t . peot horce-tty on Lbe p�irt of our public rep- - I Ille * - . number of improv ents in the interior of Wanting house furni8hi M I I and then jumped -from the supporbon which - � telegraph, but the express and railway nlys ? Go where , resentatives., It iti uot b6u(_8t to acce . may also share in the good things going. church and choir. She was happily wed- the store and putting in a new pl v a � he had been standing. He was about 41 , � . pt for : . . business of the count rly. As it is in Great ded to Mr. Anson Spotton, ate glass we ad ise you. 10,3 to th 'E. McFaul Co's years of age, and had alwa a been consider- - � All musb be treated .alike, or a young and front, after which he intends occupying it store, . Seafortb. Nothing that is� y I �I our own advantage public morley wilich, we , the people Britain, so it would b6 here. Niatioual con- pfomi:;in ' - desirable ed an industrio4m, well doing wati. ffis� I t know the reason �k�_i I trol of the postal fj�rvice and Intercolonial g lawyer of Harri8ton, some three himself. -Miss M. McHugh returned home is miesing there, as far as we know. 'Their know in our hearts should not be given ; . mus " - Y. . rail -way proves, this.. But it will be gaid years ago. The deceased was in her usual from London on Monday evening, accom- carpets, mattinga, linoleums, floor oils, cur- fat -her is still stirviving, and he leaves a � � _ � k . . YOUD r wife anit family. � � - . and it is atill more dishonest to urge ' - health up to Sunday, 12th inst., and passed %tile d. by her - p sister. -Mr. Thomas tains, draperies, etc., are &11 that could f , , I .our I � that whA;t is lost in working expenses � will from this life as above stated on the follow. Mortson, of TucOee be . — -_ arliamentary re'pregentativ&a ,f Wo are pl6aeed to see that many of the, I rOmith, intends moving desired. All are marked at prices to train _ - I . - p to procure . . be made up to the people in cheaper rates. ing Friday evening. She leaves behind a into our village sometime this summer and tain and add to the reputation of :the store I � Grev. . - - . - this money and to' ceinure them if they fail " Liberal papers are becoming alive to the This is only partially true, as no enterprise husband and -a little child, besides her own' enjoying, together with Mrs. Robertson and as a money saver. ITHMS.-Bees and blossome.-A goodly � � can or will be. conducted by a Government . 1746 1 - I or �_absurdity of this country la - family and connections, and a -host of daughter, a well earn6d rest from farmin NOTES, -Mrs. Balfour and son . umber of our public school teachers attend- , refuse to do so. The warning of Mr. Ross I upon vishi ' ng money as 'econornically as by private . anterpri8a. friends to mourn her loss. 11 I go I spent the n I . is timely and to the point, and should open railway enterprises as is now being Besidep, the loss'under Government c6ntrol,� � i which he has so successfully been engaged 24th with her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) McKibb.on, ad the teachers' convention in Wbigham *n . - � home lea.,zing events that al, in for many years. We are always -pleased -The Lord's the 17th and - the eyes of the people to the dangers which - 'done. R�-;ferring to,the grants made by the bas to be made up bJ the whole people, -One of t . of Strathroy. Suppe will be 18th inst. The next C011- � . ' F ways cause a ripp e of excitement in the to learn of good residents moving into our ve - Pa rzl' F, n1ion will be held in Brussels. -0ranbrook . �, bese't them, as well as inspire them with�; Dominion iament during the dyitjg where -as the benefit from cheap rates are observed in St. Andrew's church( on Sab- , � I . rea stl nn] h ti, ; ;, .3 communit-v took nlace at Walnut Hill 4.1, villave -Mrs D rriuhaxt hiks I -en A Ik 4-L "-: 0 Id -L I- I sent: Aal. .4--a + L i. _16 I r 11 17 e av re Low WUO patron � eau I I � . . . .1yV" - M .7- as In , o has been Pere w.1r,n FS V t a cia bath a w I wider and nobler instincts. I hours of the late session,, the Simcoe Re. - b Uful residence of Mr. D. Nichol, Hul, ing the past week or so with her sisters in her sister, Mrs. R. Mellis, for sor6 tima, is convention at Brussels on Wednesday and . - ize the enterprises, and who are usually the a . __ ! former says : " The railwa subsidies most able to Pay full value for .Any ser�ioe lott, when his second daughter, Miz8 London. -Mr. Thompson and sister, Miss visiting withber sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Hutton, I . y Mary, some also attended the East Huron Liberal r, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony convention That atauricil old Liberal journal, the : amount to nearly three million and a half of rendered them, . � ! Thompion, of near LOndeaboro, were in the of Forest. -Mr. Hugh Atcheson, of the' vil. on Tuesday afternoon. -M -M - dollars. Twenty-e-everl railways share this I I - . . to Mr. J. G. Cuming, of Whitewood, As. village last week renel'wirig acquai'n'tances.- lage, has purchazed the old W&Iter Oliver has sold ber 100 farin I Hamilton Times, thinks that in view 9)�'the ' siniboia, on May - Iftil, in" the presence of Mrs. J. Macarthur �vas in London this church, which he purpos Methodist am f . I . I gift of the generous hearted people' of the The frequent failures among local store ' � as making into a lot 31, concession 1:4, to W. RoOson, of , I .. buoyant revenues at the dispoeal of the - about 110 guests. At the hour appointed week visiting relatives.-Miases Mabel and d welling.- Messrs. George Brownlee, Thi)% Fullarton. Mrs, a , . 11 . Dominion. -Some of the roads are new.ones- keepers recalls to tile mind of othe editor of I Oliver has bought Dominion Government the bridal party entered y the parlor to the Nettie Fulton were in. Zurich- on Monday Brownlee, and John McKay, who are Mom- residence in Atwood and will move there # the taxation, of the and some of the subeidies are re -votes, On- the Mionitary Times a remark niade recently strains of Mendelasohn a wedding march -$ . � ` I tariv gets $1,320,000 ; Quebec, $755,462 ; . I I visiting Dr. Buchanan and farnily.-Mr. berm of the. foot ball club her6� and are next fall with her family.-Areb. HisloR. . -1 P people should have been decreased, or tile , ' � � New Brunswick, 8307,600; Manitoba, $11%. by an ex -Warden and director of a leading played by Miae Alberta Shobbrook. The Kaiser intends moving into bis fine new much interested in good playing, were,.on M. P. P.. Andrew Hislop and Alex. . urplua should have been applied to Jecrem- OoO, and Nova Scotia, $956,800.' There is bank. It was to the effect, I bride was very becomingly attired in cream premises, in Petty's ])look, the end of this the 24th, at Berlin, taking in th Stewart, of th ' Idtb concession, are an- I - . a . . . � I " that school e match 6' � - I Ing the ublic debt. Most of us agree with no,ot�hercouutry-in the world t cashmere trimmed with hsce- and rindgtone week or the first part Of next and will have played there between 8es6forth end Berlin. in and remodelling their barns.— , - - I , - - - � , I - this. 17he Times ftlrther says : I " The hat. gives teachers, as class, have the least qualifica- buckles, and carrying a shower bouquet of- Excellent accommodation for a boarding They report a, good time. -Farmers have "arg _I - I P11 - money lik-e that for -railway construction. 11 I R...gr says that a wedding is soon to tako I at took the i Is the opening up and tion for. basiness of any educated people. oream roses and ferns. She was attended house. -Miss Amy Murdock and Miss been busy of late fiDishing up seeding, get. i I - -i' Governine position, however, The ostensible object place in Cranbrook. I . . . - Wet do not say how far 6is statement is cor. by her sister, Miss Margaret, �vbo also wore Ethel Murdock were''! in Stratford for the ting in corn and potatoes. -Mr. John Pass I I I that Lkriff stability .vias so ,lesirable that improvement of the country,- but the roads I . I - I � 17 ii � . - cream carrie Din w following dsys.-Miss Emma more, of Usborne, who is agent for the — . �_, I there should ao� be freq uent changes, and it generally get into the hands df the G. T, R. oorrect,�but in the period of 35 years that our cashmere and d i k and wbite 24th and fe Mr. and Mrsi Harry Hood, of Monkton I . -v C� . . s4 carnations and fern � " was not difficult to find ways of spending all and 0. P. R., who' use them to produce a. hnston has returned from Parkhill, Cyclone wire fence, has been In thin vicinity left this week for Now Ontario. They have . i il � , . . I - . i � memory covers pretty clearly,- we have not looked after the interests where she was visit ng her tie r Pass. . taken up land In the Tainisoaming -didrwt. . , . . - I � ,of the groom, ter. -Our for some time erecting fences. M . I - T x � I . . � ; - - 1� . � I -.!,! i i z i4 L. . i . � . I � . I . I . I ., �� � � I I . . � � I I il , i � .. . 11 I . � , : I � I I I . � - I -11 - I 1� . . . i . � . 1 11 � I . _ 11 I ': I I I . . ! . .1. � � . . ; . � ! I � ; . . i , : I �, - 7 , i -1 � _. � I I . - I - , .-A gr-Ast I in Mitchell 01 I * 11on. 'T.Ohn , . . .. I tott� - ,The sec0I Usibir, Of P'lli , . . I while xwIUgIZ The lower pai Wt with 16 h4 � sidor-ably- I . -mr. ism, 6VnUert 4of B 36 years -age I I - lsgt week -311 - lefit the antip, . home by-VAU - , -Ernest Si ov. fred J. Siull St. bi,arys, di .0 lingering ill ,30iII1.31ibStiOn , . - � t-ald just Pass, Tuesday � . 4)f MV- WM' 1 sburglsr wh( ]ff,a was frighl � fgugly a,wak, -080, � -A very P . . It, Downie _M vr&s the marri to John A. Pi I -formed at the V - I atiog ministel son. There, v, . -James W. business Of M ' ., idbell, audget I -Bushfield. bee . �Guy 'Kirl I I 111old to Br,owr- alsik,eseed, ti ��, he .received $� -The prop! . will's, Stratfol - for $10,000 a9l . for,d and the I I ,Water supply , destroyed by - - -while, MI ' __ bert, were -dri of Fullartan t . their horse ab,, - when Mrs Je' � ad her foot. I . -,Messrs. Davidson, of J .. 1napeetor lrw,' Friday, being. isider a petitio . union school a Thepetition i . place a sum oi this sum to ble . I of the lots ,In ( -The newa Mr, 4obert S abipt bas been o I of Itlanitoba T_ I ing.the sut=4 itoba zCollege �4 � the Presbyter . -A very pl - bome of Mr.: , I I Warys, -on Tu when their, ( , iinited in mar Osbaw,&, Tho , the .,early boui Rev. W. J. T I , 1, intimate frien traeting partil _Alr. Geo I . trolla, and ' died in the h� i ,eration) - on 71 known,_ popul -Sir W.- P, , - Canadian pOlri 1, late Mr. Gael birthday last.' ! � . � 'Xorogto, and � -Mr. W. � 'York, has :1711. four illamensci - � at Boo," for tt . a big eontrael million :dollat - —Mrs. ADV known decto head centre 4 Poresters,dlei 8he was 57. . daughter of - Joseph Brant, reserv-e, neay. -it is Frwo I I . and a number - I AOtbawa about Sir Wilfrid W_.� I HIDA. Clifford. . and Hion. J. J po at far ab D capitat abouti, _WM TO -� 1i T'o'Ador, a way, was stro, Waterloo otrx saturdayf aw . been lighting � I track -a. lu pi atepped in fro - track. Xearl broken. -A distres, .afternoon dut voncert, giver the Queen!�s �O -Samuel -Hind I was sever -e- I v.vere amusit awings, and, from the g� l. 301-felkly piel all'A drug . .1 ra6aed. Ul . . that both -Ie� : . - , I I � 1. � � . F*11 Wheat taw : sveing vmeat ; I OA% �poir busn 'h . - ,I � petv per bus ' . � � 33sirley , r b 1. I , !Batter. No, I.: , � _ EnitAr- I — - _ .� E p7er doz— I I F, ur� r 100 Hway per 4ft no Hi � deeper 100 ', Sheep Skitia—, WI061— _. _-_ _ )?Ji4W*68 er I (ram" slat 11) V - W*,d par cord W,ao4per%oord A let per bag . Nopyler Oeed_ 71111011hy -Seed, � F04. J;ei 100 -1 V Jow� per 1b. - I .- �Only f air�, - � - tb � unairk-et in uE . �. isud. white -ecr -raillers '011A � freight to � -f reights. �Ql NO.' I e"I 8 freights, SP � least. , MA for Wo. i ha I for No, 3 t for No. i 1 78,0 for xo. . -Are state( ea-st aad No - freights. Pj I and weat,, 6 � MiTIM-A I U at I � I arley-143 f� ,a. b. ve 4lia raiddIs I . at 430 rAI&