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: .- 1 . I I . . THE HURON EXPOSITOR. . JUNE 921, i[901 -
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-- 1 NEW ADVl4,'RT1,RH,N11e,NTS A ing of notioe, will the Now Bra please ex- virice Is dealing liberally with the Vnivers. e'lect,ion. The meetings thus far have' been . Mrs. John Pollock, Min, Wm, Parsons, and . -
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one, denotes the pitge of Vit, tt � , r 0% 1Vh!,.h the ' Clinton postoffido has never equallod the More will not be ' anted with the --consent .
. _ e 1wrtinement w . gr I Mr. Stratton and Hon.Mr.Dryden addresped visit from ie renowned 48 th Highlanders' I
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I - . j.-, .. � buainess of the Seaforth office ? When it of the people, and the ,sooner Sir William ' - I .
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; . . . . . I Aff The figUrCh-:ktWOOL1010 pwc-nklvtd cc eaoh ' . . - . good fruit . when election time comes. Hon. It is proba4le -that Bayfield may receive a
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. � Particular Men-Graliz & Mal,iceiald-1 I . ,-a large meeting at Mitchell, on Tuesday Regimentall B,trkd, of Toronto. They are to � a
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, 4-� 1 Xc� iiow�% ii: Wevilth-Wrn. ll,ekard ,,, Co. -5 does this it may perhaps explain upon what and:'his fellowgrumblers realize this fact, night of last week, in the interests of Mr. ,be in Clinton on the oce'aaion of the Huron -
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. I 11 .. . - ; principle of right 'or justice Clinton has the better for thei of mind and Valentine Stock, the Liberal candidate. Tile Old Boys' gathering, ori July 6th, and it is . '
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:� " Bmg,.vin LlBt-llarland Broe,-5 - ey be ,brought here on the
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.1 . j, Xe, ,nvod�Johu Laird-$ I next election. There were enough Re. 7th, and give a sacred concert in Jowett's
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, - I I- , ; , Atiotion 8ale-Thowas Brown -6 - I I 0 ed over. It fb out their garment in accordance with the municipality at the last election to have from a successful tour of the leading cities - . . .
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; _K_ " � It, rsA Rake. For 840- Reid & Wilsari-�-S i might further explain' tb'e rettgons which oloth'at their disposal, and in doing this I turned the .scales and elected Mr. 8tock,
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I 11 V%� .8 i have induced the Government to change they,will accomplish much more for th"eiv ,: and, as a,result of this oversighb, the, � con. will prevent the proposed visit.�About 30
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� �.;. , - Portland Conient-J. Lelper-8 otituenoy has been represented by a Consey. of our villagers t6ok inithe steamboat excur- .S.EAFORTH, I
� -1 i -, � '1)0 their -policy in the matter ,of the erection of -favorite institution than by abusing those I Yative instead of by a Reformer'for the past 6on to Detroit on Wednegday.-The close I I
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: . Z - I � Binder Tw1ne-J. R, Stratton -5 . - I . Surely this sort of thing will season for bass came to an end Saturday. A - I
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. .1 _ I now adopt a policy which they bitterly who, possibly, have �as great a desire to
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- �,� I Wrv.ted -Loaroyd & Oo.-8 - . . . i fidenee that can defeat Mr. Stock ia' this but met with poor success, owing to the of the high respect and esteem in which her'sister, Mrs. Charles Manns._�,Iisa -
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, r- .;� e __� . tionally and every other way as they have.. Lucy
1. Great Bargaius-Riehardson & UcInnis-8 The meeting at Mitchell, on heavy rains on Saturday. -Mrs. James both the bride and groom were held. Mr. Humeston is visiting relatives and friends
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; ;,...- I Shoe Bargairls-2-R. Wiple & Son-$ . Toronto - University. . If the University is in such sore peou'uiary Tuesday ni � ght of last week, will give him a Johnson is fitting her house up for ohe ac- and Mrs, Whitfield settle down to' the in St. Alaryf.-Street watering is becom- -
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� I �: Cuatoc� Cardlr�g-Scaforth Woollen Mill -8 I It seems to -us that the frienAq of ToL,on to ' good lift if the. enthusiasm lisplayed th - Mr.
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�.. 13R13, ,,Enipotlurn-G. Baldwin-$ - straits as Sir William and his friends may,
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. �� "I is kept up until election day. . Tisda!e, of Clinton, was in town on Satur- auspicious circumstances on their fine farm party - - ge wedding I
. . Toseli6r Wanted-Wkii. Buttety-6 University, or Vilose who have constituted how would it do for them to 'apply to the drove into our village on Tuesdo, -
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� � Notloo.of D;ssolutlou-fitarR, & Leatherl4nd-5 doing that instituti Maze -n S. Pingree, ex -Governor of Mich .large circle of f riends and The contracting parties were Nlr. John
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, e -W. Somorvilleo y prating about its impecunibas con- , and prosperous wedded life. 1,11en, daughter of Mr. Wri). 1�jnslfiaa of
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. .1i I _�, .1 Solid Comfort Shoca-4-W. H. Wiffil-S after a few day's illness of dysentery.- His Councillor Torrance was in town: on Mon. - Belmore. - St. Marys, was in the village last we,
j � . . � of its impecuniosity. There is -no doubt but Toronto, it Is a source of very considerable - ^ day. -Mr, Alex. Frasor, of Elms, spent a _k I
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� - 0 .� ., V ill Street Fair -Town of Goderieh-6 � more funds could -be used to �advafitage in revenue to the cit . . few days visiting friends here. DEATH ov Mn, JA,mri,s RITCHIE.-Mr. I oore and
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I'— I " . . , connection with 'that inatitution if they � I � James Ritchie, an old, well known and tPber.
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. � ) . there in good assortments in Hosiery, skill. Mr. Ritchie was 61 years of age.
,� , ' -'and if its friends can not get all they has done ita full share, let Toronto show up The West Durham Dominion electio Arthurt
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L � . Province of Ontario, to whose illness we - � ordered, The candidatev at the election other desirable things.' - - ____ - .
� I � � - �, � Premier Ross addressed large meetings in. - 1750 1� prominent farmers of that district, Early .
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F . I fo.on Thursday, l3th inst. Mr. Hardy i : �present week. His addresses were elo uenb flowers is in the air. The beautiful rosy to rcside until his death. He was one of 0 1
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� � 4 rlv� was 64 years of age. -On concluding his . . and lection day there would not be much a marked cheque instead of current cOiri Of half mile north of Bethel church, on the af - ary ability, but of a ictirin . disposition.
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� - � %�.4 lega,l studies he commenced th e' practise of . ,u t as to the result of the next election. - 9 terneon of Tuesday, June 25th. The attrac. On account of this he never aspired to any
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f - � l , � wherever they go, and frcquently get ahead ; . I rib all kinds of delicious drinks and of home life. His efforts, however, as an
� I - .� . �, - Mand bey - ,u 0 eorge !Dalton, of - Mitchell, is
: .. _. -ond the borders of the county in, Tile County Council did a proper and a . ery charges have been undergoing in- s - I rusticsing
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- i. which he resided.. He had, however, a I . commendab e act at their last session in do., I vestigation by the court,and one was proven McLeod, the teacher of the school, and a ample to others which must have exerted
1-_ � � � - a- beneficial influence arnong his Jel his health, after a a severe illness of typhoid
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�, � natural inclination towards politics and his . . ,ble resi.-.' ties came to an argeement that the election . fever.-' r. James Jeffrey, of Buffalo, has
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: I I .� great abilities were soon availed of in that ' . eat to dence for the gaoler. i Hitherto this official should be declared void and the battle He was a firm, true friend and a most use- r6turned home, accompanied by his brother,
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f I : I V . ; / � I the highest, can not be much behind, or our I fought over again. On tile other question, -Your correspondent is in receipt of an the community where he had lived so long I .- -
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:. .1 2 ag a politician in 1867 and 187:1 and when `�the gaol, rhere the conditions were ' invitation from -the graduating class of the and where he was so highly respected. He
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, - Sir Francis Hincks came up1to ca tur i South � e surroun ble. This
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i P _. ed an Act making a certified cheque a legal opening exercises, which commence this Avho will 8iricerely regret LO learn of hi.9 d, ; "
I I � the people of other countries, It does not- residence sho�ild have been erected long ago, deposit. A conspiracy was also proven by in'the big fair this week. -Mr. and Mrs.
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. ,� 1. I Paterson, who - was th � - Mai: , w . vhtivea would support Mr. Thornton, an Ill. list of successful students, we notice the '
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: ��_� �� . and who won the seat. In the spring of . uld bo i . e .
7 I— the Independents would support a Consei 0113ITt-AltY.-We regret this week to have was an intimate friend of Mr. Robins in '
I , � of Oatario-have just cause,for pride. ' erected for a sum in the neighborhood'of vative for the Provincial Legitlature. . r-- well, son of Mr. William Hackwell, of this to chronicle the deatli of Janet Paterson their younger daye.-.Miss McInt re, 61
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. . . We also think the friends of th,3 tnive . . is surely an earthly p aradiee for our young event occurred at- their home, on Wednes.�- -Mr. riderson. -,
] -1 I I I . seat for South Brant in the Provincial Leg- re-' would likely have voided the election, even wife of Air. Wm. Bell, of this village, which 'St, Marys, i the guest of Mrs. He
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. - . - i Government for parsimony and narrowness, Foy aud Matheson, of the Opposition. The bers of the Ontario Government, who are months she had been very seriously ill, for their aurival Pienic, in Pullman�a Grove, �
I I . . . . majority ever Mr. J. J, Hawkins. He green with envy. While we cannot soe our tack of la grif.pe, but during the past few pa ' tions are bei
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7 . I a that -wh 3n it makes a state. Mr. Hackwell'a continued success' -Many
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; stance of this was given a few nights ago in meat of this kind it is stretching the truth received by the people, �nd that- thos-e meet. readers were amused in reading the vigorous
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I - . Q 1877 he be. . ual din- to breaking point, as It in impossible that its Ing are very alimly afte�aded and are ex tirade of Mr. Ransford in TifE EXPOSITOR -
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� . I. tion, first as Provincial Secretary, then as Sir William Meredith, who 'is Chancellor of to be sincere in any uch statement. Mr. can keep up the courage of its friends by Ahink tho county council did what was just �
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i - - play with him �a he likes, while person should objdct. But, bur inform' mai ed with h�r parents for a short time, ,thence to the Irishtown cemetery.
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I , t is reliable, until they settleti on the farm near Rodger- OWN - .
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� . �t - - -we mistake not Sir Oliver b4owat is the sion are referred to as f ollo we by the Toronto uccessful and useful me- ibeif of Parliament. they might have been, yet, on the whole, I . . . the deceaped was married to Mr. Wm. Bell, JOTTrX'oS.-)v1r. and Mrs. John if -art
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I - ly survivor' of those wh Mail : I . . . - who now survives her. They remained on took i '
. I - on o com, osed the . . In this they"have been more successful and satisfac. MCK1110P. :n the excursion to Detroit. on Wed. .
I � . � P '. ' I � case comparisons are indeed odious, tory than the Ministers expected they would - their fine farm on the � Lond?.n Road, half a nesday. -Mr., Philip M array, of Eqmoad-
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, member of it, and there are few of those Government must have burned last night service in inviting them. , :- our South window. W.- 11. WiMs, Sole Agent in retired to their present fine home here,. to -
I . . I . people have ,manifested a commendable de. Seaforth for Geo. A. Slater's "juviefug,, ghoo. -bought Mr. Hart's Ari ver at a good figure.
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: sire to hear what their representatives had ' arming pur- -Quite a numberof our villagers took in
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who, were then members of the'Lggiala tu re Toronto UMversity
I � . he are now left in life. I as in progress., Their The Toronto Mail silould bring its editor n of the confid 1749-1 suits. Mrs.. Bell was, in' the fittest and the excursion to the Model Far '
,1 w lack of a courageous policy in - connection I - to say in juRtificatio ence they! WOULD You K.Now why it is so sure to M on Satur-
I ._� _. er I !with I its ne . i , rise, a ng 'day last,�Xlr. Win, Armstrong, the veteran
Mr. Hardy was an exceptionally a I . he E, other, and always took a deep interest in agent for nursery et�ock, was in town on
I : ial columns into clos un ty' had re osed in them. The writer attended 1 pay as well an please to tr de wiih T truest se faithful wife and lovi
� ble with that institution came in for a severe, i ws a
� .1 - . . rcoriug one of these meetings, ndt in a Liberal.j McFaul Co., Seaforth? 'Tia simply 'this : m
� , far seeing, courage- her home. She leaves to mourn her death Monday, and says that he has been in the
man. He was shrewd' from Sir William .Ralph. 'Meredith, colunins, - On its editorial page it daily dis. stronghold by any means, and it was a most One can't get closer to actual cost than they her husband, three sons and four daugh- -business for ten yeare, and sold'
. . �iv . I the Chancellor, while such prominent Lib- 'canto on the coldri(so dig, layed by the -gratifying success in every respect. There place their customers. Year present needs , '
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. : � people to the Ontar[o � large and most attentive itudience, may make you think of Carpets, La ters :_ Robert P. Bell, of Stanley ; Mrs. this spring than any other since he has �
% regret at the half measures of the Rose small audiences they a and although the speaking coutinued a ce G. A. McMorran, of Chicago ; Mrp. 1). L. been in the business, He isays there is no .
: - But few men possessed in a higher degree . re 'forced to address I ntil Curtaini, Floor Oils, or a Dress it may be-; .
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. well on till twelve o'clock, there was n Anderson, of Seaforth ; Mrs. A. Ta lor, of -trouble to Gell good stock. -Mr. S. 0, R
t . Governmdnt." . .. on their present stumpi 0 Im- no matter, if you deal with them the ' Y Ith.
I . Exeter; Mrs. J. R. Habkirk, of Hene&II ; well, our enterprising ,shoemaker h"
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� opponent. During his long official cares r These gentlemen aret,qnquestionably, a columns.thO following is a sample of what it ed so interested that they would have wait- saving for you. Always do shopping at- a Bruce.
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� - ., no inainuation of corruption or Wilful wrong i of them, very -good men. But they do not e had it been first-class store -
I - . hold by the Liberals of E 1750-1 red, this (Friday) afternoon at 3 o'clock, in public will get the benefit by getting cheap I
I I - . by any means, represent the who � Is Province Plai a4t Hastings at given to them. And, we have iqp doubt but A R.Aisiwc; AmIDENT.-A ver serious the Rogerville cemetery. The family have boots and shoes. Mr. Jamison, we under-
, I &ing',was ever made against him, He nfield, ori Monday afternoon,was largely this meetingwas a fair sample� of all the Y
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I _1 never swerved from what he believed to be genarally. Sir William Meredith even went attended, an4l the meeting was a most one. others in other parts of the Province. . accident, and one which is likely to result th6 sympathy of allin their bereavement. stand, is moving to Dako
- 11 8 I �. . fatally, occurred on Friday last, at a barn , S C . ta.-The district
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I right,and neither friendaGr too could obta,in so far as to advise the friends, of the Uni. 0 seful one� �The town hall was crowded by ____ LOCAL BB,imri .-Mrs. Cluff, of Tu ker- meeting of the Royal Templars met in the
I - L 'all ove r the id' r. We notice that several Conservative pap. , raising on the farm of Mr. Geor 9 Hender- Smith, was in the village this -week, vieiting Temperance hall on Tuesday. A larle
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� - I . versify to bin',d thembelve3 together. and in James Clare, president of the East Ha ti son, west of Winthrop. Mr. J. J. Me- her father, Mr. William Whitesides.-The number of delegates froff
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� were no'. justly and properly ,eatitled. He - Liberal Association,� P, esided. The 18"pea, - . . members of the Canadian Order of Foresters .Kintail and Crediton were present. -Mr. ,
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ffloi%l i capacity it ,,,e in of Edif6ation Russell, M. P. P. for w com- stone wall and with a crow bar was prying , Chatham On Fridoy �
dispo3itioa, and in his o i a More liberal .manner the 11 cWma 11 ]Fast Hastings ; 9. hich that gentleman referted in very a stick of timber. In some way the bar on Wednesday last. The day waa favor. last, attending the funeral of his brvtherl,
I always seemed a pleasure t of the University, at the same tiqie mes mendarery terms to Hon, able, and there was a good attendance of D,%vid, who died on Wednesday of last
I 0 do 'any person, I I . stigma.: Clare, " - V3rmilyea, and Ja I Mr. Borden, the slippedand Mr. McLaughlin was precipi- the brethren, accompanied by their wives week.-Messre. Tisdale i and Chant and
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no matter how humble, a service if it wag . . given from. the I " . . new leader of the Conservative party i,lu the tated to the ground, falling a distance of sweethearts and friends. -Mr. L. H. DIX their ladies, passed tbrouk
.1 1 right that he should do It, M Provincial Treasury as paltry, picayun an i [ Dominion Parliament, and , are parading about ten or twelve feet. _ h Varna _ to Bay.. -
I- . . 0 estimable . . The Liberals of West Victoria, at their His NP41151 001umn son, barrister, of Exeter, had the miafor. field on Saturday, in a -
� an Y n at Lindsay, on Saturday, un- � these commendatory -references as evidences a . qui e a curi( I.,
niggardl . , In fact, Sir' Willistj had,1 conventio' neck downwards is completely paralyized down the steps at y
qualities of he- I was so injured that his entire body from hi .. �Orselese ca '
� - ad a d heart made him a * ' I A tune, on 8aturday night last, when coining which was It )MIty.-On Sartaurt
I universal fav-orite not alone in Ili evidently, donned his -war paint and feath.' animously agreed o of the great ability and superior statesman. the rear of J. E. Me- last, Mr. Weir, who hike ,been working for
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�� _�� i n Hon. S. C. Wood sel ship of Mr. Borden. It is not often that conscious. His . 'arr line, Starley,
- -1 �i stituency, where he was greatly belov ere, a,nd his attitude 'reminded one of the their candidate, medical attendants give no dark, and stepping over the side, he fell in. for a number of years, while in a espond.
� i - X_ - I ed P �� I Mr. Wood was not at the! these papers quote with much favor from hope fur his recovery, although he may d
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.. . � - but by all who came in contact wifill him. old days in the Ontario Legislature wh6n he conventio'n, but it was understobd that in the speeches of Mr. Tarte, and. when they to the open cellar approach, fracturing and eat mood, attempted to end his life by out.
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. I . in . . can approve, it would be a pity to deprive resident of the co n K . and well known, has Donell, where he still is. Mr. Dickson, evening.
I an example of the esteem g words and desk pounding he endeavored he wou * n to the House of
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i - � which he was held in the C�onstituenay to. Inspire his followers.. with courage- for a to be held on the 20th of June, to tif the afford them. However, our friends should year, havinW* purchased the farm of Mr. tanately '
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which he repreaente .80 vigorous attack on the Government bre' nomination in the event of Mr. W007 - escap-ed from what might have -
I . r . , d for . many . � . . ast. I so. remember that while it is very commend- Wright. Ho was a prominent horse man been a -much more serious injury.- . 'Wroxeter.
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- - Yea 0, as well as fa the -Province, after his Works. Now, let no see to what exbont the', cepting, , Mr. Wood' belongs -to the old . able of Mr. Tarts to say such nice things of and wa much'respected by all who kne Just received -the largest car of British .
I retirement from office, a project for a teati- Government are amenable to-bensure in tfiis guard of politicians. He represented the, his leading political opponent, he is � above him. �eia wife died some time ago W` Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Columbia red cedar shingles ever s -hipped us, and of -
I ; . Oonst3tuencY from Confederation, until he, all and he Mrs. Albert Whitesides, P4 this village, a famous brand. -We
Ited in the r . aising dd't' I - bave also a big stock of f1W -
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- wonial to him re3ul I of a ,jespect. In a 1 i ion to. the by qo means retired -from the Legialature a out fifteen t�lings else a politician, and as each it IN has an aged father and two chf1dren depend- who on Sabbath afternoon lait were called olass:home made cedar shingles with lumber And
t , I . - sum of $171,000, 'which w i I illiberal sub4tions which the �U . years ago. Hew' b not just certain that his nice sayings about ent upo.n him. Much sympathy is felt for upon in a particularly sad manner to mourn
� I � as presented to nivorsity an a member of the Mowat the Conservative leader should be so very re- lath. Gibson Broo. 1746-tf
himself arid Mrs. Hardy. Altho' Government, and I I the poor fellow in his unfortunate circum. the death of their bright I.ittle boy. Bitims,
was f Dr several years Pro. assuring to the Conservative party. The stances, but the mi8h pears that while vi it' Mrs. Wh tee des' �
. � ugh he had has for years been drawing froT the Pro- . . hI h oved so it ap- -A farmers' running and trobUng
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__ vincial treasurer. , He resigned this posi- circumstances might, without any great ,disastrous to him purely accilental and brother, Mr. Thomas the lob of July sports.
- I b �,m so long i, : cc vincial treasuryi the lat - the managership stretch of imagination, be construed. into I I -race will be on the 11 bill of fare " bers t6r
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p).3rer than he entered it, and in � session and at the re,00mm of a loan r arger crow.3 wil
. �recognition endafio'n of the ,compan� in Toronto, which posi- an evidence of weakness on the part of the ness or recklessness as so many accidents around the e in Wroxeter than on any previous obom-
. : . , " was not in any way the result of careless- the littl,e boy, who wag only aged I yea revails, it is thought a I . 41
O;r- his services 61lis testimonial - ' tion he continued to hold until very recent. leader. . If he be as atront and capable a Which occur at raisings are. house And yard, when 9, few minutes ifter. ion. .
I Was made to Government, voted what is tantamount to and' 9 months, was' playing 9
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itable to hi6: friends, as . . ,I aid seems to have kept a olme conneation with have us believe,he would necessarily be quite HymENiAL -A very pretty weddinR took wards his mother missed him. Search was -not among the striking trackme of the 0.
Well as aC00ptable to llirTIO,elf. i of this Institution, an 14ce on the evening of i �
: d besides this ma,de p une 5tb,, at the at once made for him around the house and ;P. R., and cronsequently our seclion is well
. .1 � � 11 .it during his absence fr:).0 it, and it is ex. a troublesome- thorn in tha side of -the 4ov- residence of the bride's father, Mt. SAmuel
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- a million dollars in thi erection 9f ne pres6ilted by a Consery i,tive in the present member, and, as such, he would not likt-ly ng prepared for the Ladies' Aid soew, .
I � - i � as been re- W-'hich Mr. Tarte is'a leading McPherson, of McKillop, when his eldest once it was discovered that a/ cistern over - bei I
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The Proposed PostoJ�ice, Legislature, . . . I daughter, Mies Annie, was united in the the top of which there was a box placed to be held on Jo
� buildings which will b' . be so kindly spoken of as he ,has been by holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. L, Whit. ter protection, was minul
Our esteemed contemporary, the Seaforth I 00essory to 'Uni- — . . the grounds of Mr
o' & 11 - I � -,that gentleman. We would rather - be i the top, and Miller, Morriabank, on the 25th .: WP
. EX(101,J1To% had a long a,rt,icle I la8b week' 1 versitv work. This we should'say,is Bear-ce tj In- field, a popular and pro"rous Young farmer further search revealed the a 2:�
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f . - easure an ownship. As the sweet strains of I the little fellow had fallen in. it is sup- . ----Mr. John Davidson, our veteran �'blaak_ *
. concerning the now postoffiae :�h,ich it is 1 alf in d is not des�rving of liments were inspired rather 'by the belief, the wedding . march,played by Misif Mary E. I -
I - ly a h' ' The public and separate sohoole of� Berlin - , of Grey t � ad fact that hill& Son unloaded a car of oat@ last week,,��
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I . Intended to erect here.- The arti Is calls for being characterized as paltry and .picayune. are to hold their annual school picnic on � Founded on experience, that Mr. Borden ha
. I I 9 Rae, word being watted through the air, the the top of it became displaced, allowing give sales] this season. The day of the top
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. - very� little criticism or comment,� for while i On the contrary, it seems to. be eneedingly the 25th Inat. A:mon g . posed he had been playing on the box when smith and carriage dealer, has made exten-
its tenor is'lloatile to the erecti6n of post. I other attractions ' not been overly troublesome: to his oppon. groomsman, bridesmaid and groom, took
office buildings in small towns, it c wea ents, and that his mild manner and easy ! him to fall in, ani although he could not buggy has not passed yet by any meant,
� there is to be a grand Frocession t theiv places, soon to be followed by the I have been in the cistern for more than a as Mr, Davidson can testify. -The Rev.
%, - ' 0 k- I generous treatment of even aninstitution I posed of the school - tr' � ways are more calculated to -please his .
nees of the article is shown by the conclud- of so much importance A ustees, the - teachers , P, - �bride, who looked very pretty, dressed in few minutes
I . 4 the Universit , ponents than to advance the interests of Ohio 1 , it was found impossible to re- � Mr. Lake, who has been in charge of the
Ing Fientenoe, which urges Seafartih to got a I . Y. and the children. The trusteei have or- . white organdie trimmed with white bro- store rife, despite the beat effort of several Wroxeter Alethodist cbur_-h for three
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bustle on, so that it, too, m: . those'in chat, - own party. This, at any i a one wa - i a
. 2 � AT share in the . . dained that the teacheri must march at the of looking at the matter. 7 :
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. good things going. � i institutWil to et along with tolerable - preached his farewell sermon -an Sabbath
I caded satin and overlace, carrying a beauti- doctors. The remains were brought home ybars,
i 0 com' head of 'the procession c ri pain of dismi - ful bouquet of carnations and orchids and on Monday and interred in the Rodgervi-Ile evening last. He has been in harness forty
If, as TIIE. EXPOSITOR argues, ,: it is not fort. twenty --five thousand dollars a year goal - �IeaniDg on tho arm of her father. The pas- cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. Thefuner- years, and is now retiring to liveinToron-
. for any who disregard this- order, The line tor,_Rev. P. Musgrave,in his usual able
I right far the Governm eat to build a suitable may seem a paltry sum. in the e es -of Sir of march is fully three -quarte al ser *
Poste,flice in 9, central town . . y , re of a mile..in , Bayfleld�. I . ng vice was very larvely attended, testi, to, where he has considerable remunerative
- surely can't be right to build onot at a way length and three fourths of the teachers ar BLO)S-S,-Georgie Mitchell, of Lobo, was ,hundred invited guests, very efficiently con- bereaved parents.- The shook to the mother is a good preacher and a
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� - like Clinton; it William Meredith and others so favorably lad y teac ere demur a e . i manner and in the presence of about two fy to the deep a-y-rnpathy felt for the property. He
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station like Seaforth. I I ies. .The lady teac t this visiting F. A. Edwards o good man also, and well deserves a rest.
I . - ver Sunday. H. !ducted the ceremony which made two hearts was almost too much for her strength, to- His many friends here wish him many .
,order of the trustees, aid no wonder. Ber. F. Ed�varda r6turned with, him Tuesday.- 1b6at as one. Mr.- Brandon, of Barrie, much so that she was unconscious for quite happ y- years yet. 11
Our cotern does not follow its own line of who have to " scurry " for th'eir, living and tin is noted aa a progre isive 'town, but it Mrs. John Tippet returnea last week from nephew of the groom, acted in the capacity a length,of time, requiring the attention of .
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� argument to a logical conclusion, but shows do not derive it from the public, exchequer, certainly is not s'progressive idea to have a trip to Berlin. -_ Dn Atkinson, of D of groomsman, while Miss Kate McPherson, dootors--m-The annual strawberry festival,
. - a willingness, to deviate therofro ,if by It does seem a ver liberal ' � self respecting ladies make a public show of arrived here last week. -B. Hunt, of Lon. .
doing Seaforth can be benefited. The )�
arklolej 64 concluded, refutes itse �� that as it. may, we . have no hesitati I themselves by parading the public street$ in don, and Jameg H. I �eatly attired in a dress of white dimity, under the auspiceslof the Women�s A' uxili- Winthro'p,
I *New Era. . .-Clinton . i sence and for the amusement of Lee, of Strathroy, were trimmed with lace and ribboD, and carrying ar,y Missionary Association, of St. Paure IF You HAVE a dollar to spend and want
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. I saying that in voting it the here this week, bass fishing. -Mrs. H. W. bou net, very ict ly performed the duties church, will be held in the skating rink on .
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the proposition should condemn It in the Mrs. Ralph Stevenson, Par� line.-Remem. �he guests oat down to the tables which bras"and will make their first appearance Seaforth. � If you have good butter and
again, but we' can't allow our �ontempor. jority of those to whom the money belongs view of right thin in eople to'say notbin bar that John Fraser, John Whiddon and ere handsomely decorated for the occassion on a public occasion of this kind. -Among eggs tak' th t the same piRee. and
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ary to divert atbention from the a � eub by oo would have been better pleased bad of the extreme hardeli'll) and harallnes' 3ol F. A. Edwards have agreed to close their trid laden with the many goods things pre- those from the village who took advantage
p I it been - the order. If the truste,es are desirou: of stores -at 7 o'clock each Taesday and Friday ?&red by M ro. McPherson and her daughters, of the cheap exo * market price. �Tbat ,
- Illmsey a red herring ow it employs. Our less. Mr. Whitney, Sir William's successor ma ' . realize No 'hei'glesot '
I I kinig use of :theft teachers to adorn a eveningg un ursion to visit the Mo(fel word 11 cheap " has been so terribly abused �
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I party, pu, leaves four nights each week for the public i6r labor to have everything conducive to Colvilhe and Worman Shaffer, 4 �
ideas 'as -to where offices should be erected In tile leadership of . the Conservative ' blic procession they should, .at least, bil t1-6 end of August, That ,vho, it must be said, spared neither paine Farm - at Gael _
� . cannot affect the rights of the oaao. If the never wearies in -reminding, thb ,people that furnish carriages for the!r conveyance. to do their shopping and t . Several also Ing of some worthy Summer Goods they're
I . . L .. ___ wo nights fur ;o the welfare of their guests. After all took advantage of the
Government have adopted a oartainL Policy ninety-five per cerib. of the children of thi . I the merchants to be at liberty. cheap excursion to selling. The goods themselves will toll
I v is I . -There is a ad done justice to the wants of the inner Detroft.-Rev. M . H ridersong brother of theirownstory, See them.
� I they should treat all alike who co' e wit '. � Province, begin and end their educational The members of the a splendid oyhnuing here for& good dress. nanandas night threw her dark -mantle Rev.'j. 8, Henderson, preached with much 1750-1
1 m h I _. Ontario Cabinet are maker. -On raday next a convention ever the scene, the young peo le all repaired e r"ARDEN PARTY. -On Tuesday evening
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. the Province with 'th6r doings as public Sabbath scho- I teachers and Ladies' Auxii. tripped the light fantastic until the gray hart and daughters, Misses Bessie and grounds . of - Mr. Archibald Somerville, of
flesh of one and fish of another. !�The fact pared. to say he is wro '' U
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I that TfiE -ExPOSrTOR cor any other person ; the , - f what proport . . liary is to be held at Trinity church. An ( awn of mom gave warning that another Beatrice, were in Mitchell on Wednesda
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does not approve of that policy is, surely I enter the- halls of the 'University ? � If the' tour, and, in pairs, arb liolding tp.eetin ' interesting time is expected. -The summer ( � ay was at hand, when all went to their of last week attending the rnarri Y McKillol). -Everything about it passed off
. ., I I tituencies in . go in cottages on both aides of the river are I tomes wishing the bride and groom Age of with ma;ked success. The order was per-
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no: justification for the Government mis- - Money of the Province were diabiriboted many cons t6e Province, They a pleas. Mr. Charles Nicholls, of Londont Mr . a. feet, the number attending was large, the
� - ! I � I nearly all engaged for the season. Oocu- ant journey through life and thanking the Urquhart',d brother, to Miss Mabel Dent, short, select and highly appre- ..,
- , ap.plying it or practising partiality �under it. ! proportionately on this ba are all good and attractive platform s : programme
, , ais, the aid to the peak. pants are expected next week, -The River I oat and hostess for the kind and hospitable daughter of Mr. A. Dent. -Mrs, J. Sather. ciated ;. but, the feature with which all were
j If C'lin ton is so central and so �, imp Ortanb a University would be inflnitigmal In OOmpar. era, -and will do good service showing them. House is un'dergoing repairs. Mr. Thomas manner in which they had been entertained. land waa in Mitchell on Wednesday of last especially delighted was the playing of the
� place as to secure the favor -of the'Govern. I ison with what i I i selves to and becoming al,quainted with the Stephen , f Seaforth, has secured the place. The guests, among the number of which week attending the marriage of her niece,
. t 8 now. -,"Why then should -This a'5ea0a n board can be secured a . from Barrie, Woodstock, Michi. . Seaforth band. The financial returns foot ,
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1. I benerfit of the few ? * The fact 16 'the Pro. Government ha done, and what it intends who wish to take boarders are Mrs. John, Tackeramith and Stanley, all brought with completed by the first Of next week.- one of the annual functions of the congre- . .
� , forth so unimportant that it I - . I a San and the adjoining townships of church and other impr -eeriously think of making a garden party
1. I . I I I to do, should it be Sustained at the next Morgan, Mrs. John Tippet, Mrs. R. Bailey, them. handsome and oostly presents, tokens
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