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Li, - _ ---11 1, I - -_ - - - -_ -_ - JULY - I jr) 19 I . ----I-- I . _­ -4 I - --- -.I- -, � .� �x,. - " - 'lawyers. The decisions of - 11 , I - � . - . - __00� - I - ,� ­ 1, �. N E; W ADVERTISEMENTS , of these parlbies. They should act in the Council are ., . . � ­___ � r � . -the I � .4: , i�,� . . - I . I ing been called 'to the bar in 1$97, He Christian, but ,a kind neighbor and faithful ____�___ I �! I . . � i � . Pit b] I c i n terefts, and if they do this, having thab court are, usually, not any more satis- -practiced with Vir. Sco6t, of.Clinton, and wife and mother, She,leaves to mourn tier . . ,., . -1 ; , w , k "I. .: I or The figur � o between f he p vroin I hc,4 ar oach - - I I I _. i L - I 7 ..iz tactory thon are th@--deeisibris of our o � 11 , � It _ - one, denotes the page of tlie p.qtr on Oilvii the zilready recognize'd the principle in a li'mit3d wn afterwards with1he late R. H. Collins, of irreparable loss her bereaved husband and ; � � p "I .�� . Z . . court 0, a . � 777 I'll 11 ti� adverfildement degree, they should at o' p-rovide for,com- atl law under any circumstances is Exeter, and twO yearis -ago, thinking the a family of two sons and, flve daughters. 0 . I 11 "I . �. - ­ , , "I � - .. ­.. �. �, . k kid Summer galle—H. Willis k, $011-5 . . � - I nee Guffl3iendy expensive and uncertain as 'to western climate might- benefit his health, he � I 0 ; � 0 . � �� - .. I �11 . . � Special OfTer-Stark & 11tfnok,y-8 pulsory arbitration by an. indep6rident and results', Without increasing, the expense, In- went to Indian Head, Northwest Territory, _. ::: I I . . � Londei3boro. - . I a . - . - - :, Esbray Steor-S. McGooch-6 competent tribunal. �$uch a system' -would 'told of colonial representation in the ju. and opened an office there. He Was forced � . ) . . I � . . � I'll . . � . I Auction 8sle-John SoAriolt -6 . _ . h . There are bargains for all those who visit � �� � - - . dicial commjttee, t erefore, ib would be far to give up his work in a few months, how- - I I , ; I �� .... I _� Calves-11ugh Richmond -8 . not- be in operation long until all .parties bettor-to,eever our connectio with that ever, sudretnine'd home, and since then The E. MoFaul Co's Store, Seaforth, There .. � Shing-leg-Olbson Brot-8 , I n is is sympathy for those who don't. At their � i ---- - 11 - . Butter W -anted -John Fisher -5 would be surprisod that they had nob adopt- court entirely, and make our ow;2 supreme every effort had � been made to restore h - ,. . : ­ I � I a aocor . . tin vain, � ore you'll find just the light, breeza-woven THE DRUGG - �. 2 � , I � . - IST � - ' �� �J I C ='t -1 Farm for Sale -Win. Burko-5 ed it triany years sooner. It is i i d, court N� final court of resort. _­ ' ' fit ­ - . . . � " -on will want. Low prices and i . - I It, ore ance with reason'and. it is in the, public in- I � , -An old b� ghly respected reddent of . , I � � —_ ' �' ) . 1 2 Teacher Wantel--4; T. Kv,va-6 broken heoll ' - . To Berry P1 -k ' -Thou. (; rteye�6 n d things that � " . 11 I i . SCAtorth, Racox-8 . . , . a i coolness -in all their Nlu ling, 'Organdies, - � .. I I . I , . I _� Htirdn Notes.' . Blyth. passed to ,her eternal home on Mon- .1 � - I + " Auction gale - F. W. G:adni an -5 terests and is not an exppriment, 'as it has + . Zophyro,, Dimities, Percalea, Printo, Ging- I � - . .- . � . I -, r . I - I � -1 � . �z . I . day afternoon of last week in a a � . � I - I Girt Wanted -Expositor offle'-s . -Mr. John Brig�am, ex reeve of Hulle, J f t ! V � . . boon tried with success in, other ootintrios, tt . th per on of barns, etc. 1751-1 1 - I Palmistry-Madarn Ayor--S . - ' Mrs. ohr? 19hor�M; The deceased lady had _1 :#, 5 1 . . has been appointed a justice of the peace lb� � I . I I � � il I Warted -G. E. Kin;,i_' 10, . I . - .. il - � I � . . th � Ontario Government, not been enjoying the best of health for NOTF.S.-The lawn social, held by the . . I ) , I - 0 t � I �1'. � Excursion to Brantford -8 Our esteemed neighbor, the Clinton New 1. Fordwich beat Listowel in a football some me Past, suffering with catarrh and a ,� 4 . . I . - Presbyterians here, on.the night of the lab, . � . .- .1 : Rhoos-(21-Richardson & Molunk-g - - . I ,S*EA FORTH., , ­- I_- i I � - 11 � -; 4 I 11 � . a severe 11101d 8 le I took a fit of � coughing Was a grand success. The weather was all I I � . Important Notice -Mrs, M. M giang-5 E, r a, ig still hedging -on the new post* office match at the Dominion Day celebration in 30 �On , I � � 1 il - � Votorrs'Llst-Wiii. Elltatt-6 . * ' . about ', , a afternoon and died in a that could � be d6ired and the attendance . I :. _� the latter towiL � ,. - � 3, . �,, - . Re uced Prleee-J. P. flenderson-8 question. EvidenItly the only reason it can . - . y � . � n - : 11. . Early Clos[nZ-J. F. Dalv-8 . . -Miss Ethel Doherty, of Clinton, few mi! utes. 8, to was married to, her now very I�Lrge.' Blyth quartette took part in - � V , � I _iF give for the Government presenting to that. . won , ! . I 1 15 .- -1 . Aevounts-9. Jordan -s' . I- . � � . the gold medal for . '�'-,ereft husband ih Bowmanvilig, 50 years tho.programme and all spetit a very pleasant . . ,::��� � � general proficiency at � L . I . ::- : ': ... - Vandonald-1 town a new post o ago, and came to Blyth, from JjAyfleld, 40 The total receipts were S114,- extras done in when one is working ha -rd .all one day this week. I 1. . Tooffct-Grefg& .. - Aloe building, is that Olin- Havergall Hall Ladies'College, Toronto. -� evening. -Mrs J F, .. . I I I years a Itickheil - �, it and iMportau-t d town. that . .1 - do anything, and Mrs. F, Witmer t ' " ' I � * 1-1 I Farm for Sale -S. hfcoill-o ton is so centr Rev. Mr. 03opeland is at present visiting his day, and the worst time to . . 1. 4, 4,� I- -The Wingham unday schools are makm go. Besioqs her husband she leaves re urned a few day � �� I . � § . 3 -son -a rAnd one daughteir to ' their mother at Swansea. -Mr. H. Fair, of Varna, vacation tit -no, , ' ; ' , --- _V .-1 � � - - . arrangements for running a monster � mo�rn . agofrom, avisitTb, Linkville and Mt. # : . _.- .., - - the Government have'recognized its position Ing 10313� --Z' J visited friends here on Monday last. -Miss Michigan. -Rev, J. 0, Morlook, j� 4' ­ i I . . - ' I'll I . , , - excursion to Goderich about August let i . i ' � 1 14 . It ..i�j - and importance in this Wit ; and "t'lic only , - -NV,!ill H. Qunidry, of the McLaughlin and Mr. McAllister left ,for I wood.i called on Rev, �f D#A. :: .... ,_ .�, 11b I y . . -While working at a saw in V�alkc; & Gode;ich, , I , I i � I -1 �.:,� ewlif -,13ourou, 16s, nitor, ]KIPPen. C- '13, Fink-b6iner fte I � I �, V;y i , 1 I - 1. � I i I 1, � C� -0 , 4*0"" I . evidence it ha -s to offer of this importance is Clegg'a factory, in "Tingham, the other day: - well kn!o*wn coui�ty c6pstable ind sheriff's their respective homes on Saturday last, day this week.. -Mr. H. Weaver hat I ;;;;;; .. � . -.-- .. . ' 0 � The fastest horses in Ca stmt 1. - I 0, � to spend �heir vacations. -Mr. E. Gray, nada will be at led the foundation for the addition te tits I -- � I ,1� 11 . I I - the fact that lut yqar, under no doubt ex-. Albert Poubledeo had the fi.agers' of hii assistob, has receive(] an appointment at' � Scaforth on Xu)Y 0,11 and 10th. Aejni5a.ion only ,z . ' . � the hands of the Brititih Goveroment in"? who has been spending Lhe- PaA con Catholic church. -Mr. F � �1 I �% d� - - ri . , 2 . . I I '.­_ iit - "SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, July 5th, 1901 ception.d circumstances; the gross receipts ght, hand badly cut, , - . . PIC Of 26c. 1761.1 ,li Heneffer,wsit i4 � I - . . i0a. 4 is that of lieu� eeks under the parental roof, returned to �� . � �. � . . - South Afr enant of W . . . Berlin on Sunday, on a .. - _k . . - - James Kernaghan, a welt known resil visit .to his 7motfiej . . . - � ��Z f 4, - i - , D Hay, Commisfitoner an I Conveyancer ; I � � - . � I __ of the Clinton pest offico exceeded t ' the Snuth Africaln boast p9lice, anxi Carries Lanting on Tuesday last,-Migg Hannah W i Ite,,, in ortgages and deed a dr1liva �up. bline,vioaned MissLydi&F&ust WAsia-Sebring.ville ' � � I -i 4 - . . - - i hO110 Of dent of the 6,.h line, Morris, passed away at, . - I -11 - i - . I � � . .. I , - �. � ��._ I � - the Seaforth office by'the enormous sum of the residence of his son, on Thursday of last with i� a ealary 4f $1,500 a year and einiolu- and Miss Mary Agnew, of Wingliam, spent at the lo -vest rates of interest. - " 17404f I Sunday and Monday, Ift I �­ Strikes and Strikers. I , I attending an ,e on. � t , ' ' . - L, 4 . � - ; fie. Ze I 1 4 � � e -t. . � m - � I -.� - week, aged 69 years. . I . .11 � Oi I tive meeting � - . , � I ments, with a promised increa !The p,osi- a few days this week wibh friends here.- ' RYCITAL -The music rie ta , given by _ PeOPIo-'s-Allimoe, . 41;� $233.48. We suppose a poor excuse is lo I of the Youn . ­­ - I- �14 4� � -� . . 9 Z �il . . � I tion hinges on big ability t e nee s. Mr. �V. Campbell spent sunday wip.h friends . _ .. Y� !� 7 �., I -The first shipment of cheese from 'tile -he pupils of Miss Lillian Whiteman, was a -Mr. and,Mrs. Henry Ortwein and d , 11 . - I The strike among the trackmen employed ter than none at all ;, but this is a very poor . . . t1l, t . I I � I . oar� atiou oifw"sh"iOi tberceis I . atioh. . __., 11 � I r _� � � by the Canadian Pacific R%flway is not yet . Holmesvi,ite cheedo,factory was' made last 7 tn�dical ex0nin '9 in Belgrave.-Mrs.McKenzio,of Belgrave, is success in every way. Tlie! audience w --s- I ter were in Bayfleld, the other day, "I.. I � � I,,- � � - one. The Now' Era ,also -says : " What 3ot the elightest� doubt, Mr Gu'ndry has I brating the birthday of ,Mrs, 0 � � .- -,. f gettled. i .. . week.- The prico received was 9,f cents per 1 � i at present visiting her sister, Mrs. Mao. large and appreciative. The decorations] rtwetalig .. , , � , The company claim that the strike ' . � . , . . - I I - - , - i. � , 11 the Liberals'opposed when in opposit6o, pound. eutabl6hed a rep�tAtion for ability ng, i d & Pleazatit � day - � , �7 - I �,.! i t- . is practically over and that most of the . 0 ,_ I I were of maple leaves and pink roses. A I El -1dr. I - l- , - - and executive quialities that is out ashed by I ' . . ; I . 1-4 - - n- 11 was extravagance in P � ublic bukidings, as � While playing, football at Kinburn, tile yery fe . w of I the peace officers of th Doinin . large &rob of traple, leaves was i Fred Kibler, of Bram, Sanday . . v - built over, Ptonj spent I I I me havereturnod to work. The officials J tier night, W. Butt-, son of Ephraim. Ba � I - : r tt - : I : . . , I 11 for instance, the expenditure' of $410 000 Ot r Bluevale. the alcove, and the pupils, 35 . in number, I and Monday with his ' many friends he J � . - . . ) ion, and those w4p know him feel onvinced .1 re. . . - I I L � 11�­ - - of the organization, which ordered the strike I If of the base line, Hullett, had his leg broken . presented a bonnie eight, with their beauti- My.'Kibler still retains a W . - � . I . NOTES. -Mr. Frank J. Scott is home on -a heart for the town where he epent g , , � � I � . ` for a post .office at Walkerton, and irriany � he will soon 11 win his �rm pig" in Ilk . � .- , , affirin as positively that the strike is still in , , . above the ankle. . spare " in tl-ie. region ful dresses, flowers, and fair fac-es, as they - 0 rMy i _ ? 6 - visit to his parents here, after an absence of years. Mrs, Kibler had been here for aboit - . . I r I _ . similar experidittires." It is true the L;b- -G.- A. Deadman, who has been engaged where he will h4ve ample opport unity to were ushered in to the strains of the 'music I I I I - I . I . � � . �, I -, force ; that few if any of the men have gone show what is -in I i several years in the United States. Frank - three weeks They left for h I - � I I . � orals opposed thin sort of , thing, and Iri the .drug business in Brussels for 22Jyearo,,*, )tin, played by Miss Whiteman on the plan ome on Tues. I �..�'__ . ,� , . back to their old positions, and that they - . has disposed of his. business to Mr. L. K.1 -The 3let anatial commencement of the is in the drug business in Tama,- Iowa, and O' day. -The ;eatber the Past week .has �qe � I _ . . . The same kirtisfic finish was exhibited in � � - - I �311 they did a good deal - Micro ; th6y opposed Coll is doing well. He I 'oks as if Uncle Sam I a __ � � I t 1 ego of the Ar8somption,' Band lob was ot and d �; 11 -by, of Srt.'Thomas, - ? . the execution. of the simplest number to - : I ,� � . - will not do so until their'oL%ims are recog- Hary � . I 99 � , extremely b ry. - Rain is - wly . ! -1 , ­, � � � � and denounced thepracAigeof giving ublio had been kind to his Canadian nevvy," I needed. -Mrs. J. K � . , .. - 1 . - p hold last week,. !when the :presentation of � � i�. I i I I ; nized and their grievancep satisfactoril -Allan Laniont, of Grey. who has been that of the most difficult piece on the pro- - ellcrman, of Dashw.00d- . q � et. I I . I : y 8 _# I �iit: .� � __1 I I scholarships and �,iizes was made to those He generally is to Canadians. Mr.- Scott was visiti 9 , I � ,. I buildings and such like benefits'to munici- an inmate of the House of Re-Utige for abouti. gramme, and, with one piece excepted, n her sister, Mrs., 0, Fritz a low I - q� � sit; relatives here for a few weeks and I all �: ; I _J - - tied by the company. 136tween the two the who had succeeded in winning 'them, i days ago. I . �� : __ a � . . four years, died last week, and the remaiuo; - In will vis I I -A � 77" 1�_ Dalitiea for the sole and ouly rea'son of a[di from memory, The audience � . o ­ . I ing was given I _� � , ­ , 4�," , . . I public are in doubt. It seems toletab] . 0 were taken to his old home for luternient. , the list of the suo'ceesful ones we notice a on his way back will "do " the Pan-. I �. ..i *� _ — � - f__ ; 4 , y showed both surprise and pleasureon hear- i � , :, � � - . w Liames of Hu � an county boye. Thomas American Exposition at Buffalo.-Bluevale . - - e � I - . V . certain, however, that the main issues in politial supporters at the, public exPlense. - I-Mr..Alex.'Dow, of Exeter, met with al fe r . . ing Fuch a concert, given entirely by stud- Wroxeter. � i 2;. . �r � , : , m i We hope that is. not what- the - Governinent painful accident -the other day. He was Hussey, of Ashfi�ld, was awarde4l the Van and neighborhood was well represented at 4 ­ � � . ­ �� dispute have been satisfactorily arranged by I I ents, and Miss Whiteman should be justly , . I I ' .. - . I � . Wingharn, races and Brueselis celebration ­ I - , Antwerp prize and the Tiernan- priz-, pleased with such a cla,�s. Sac is a great i � � -:5L _.. � . - . - . - ' are doing in this instance. If the New leading. his big horse- �vhen it stepped on 1113 1 . and � Large stock of Shingle@ to. dispose ; , r 5 , �� -1. concessions on the part of the cotripa ia,,, too L,ails ad won honors in the completion for some of i- I i r ; , ; - . . . . ny' Era will consult with the esteemi aring off two of It a I ! wit week, and at the Dominion Day games 1,e h her pupils; she has a, plea ing, All kinds cf Lath and L*iruber h OL �, � - I .. I (rhe ma,in diffical6y still existing is the re I Dd repre- foot, be * _ favorill Wit � Iteu-11t, G �� �� - I . � I I-- T - otherwise bruising his foot. the scholarships. I James Hogan, of Ashfield, in Wroxeter on Monday. -Mr. Win. San- I Bitosl I 1111101% - I , � - - sentative of West Huron,ho ill probably pleasant manner, and her talents as a 7 - 1 1761 1 � � - ' ` I - X I � 11 . W must .1 . r , I I 7_1 fusal Of the company to recognize the Track �Miss R. L,,Pascoe, who resides in St. On tile C01313orspriz-, and Francip Sille, of derson was up from Toronto over Sunday— BRIEFS. -There was one -of the largest ' - �er I crowds ever assembled herez� on I I - - W . cian are fully in keeping with tier oth � r_ z be able to advipe it whether or not this is Thom�s Seiforth, the Misses Nellie and Annie Richardson, of I _� , � - I I . ;, leaves this week for Port Elgin Me nier priz-, tile latter tak- good qualities. Dorniniou � - � iz I �7a - Yken's Union, They are willing to deal . "I . ' . T .i . r �_ � I I � the c�se, aud,if it is not, 6 may, 'perha She will be -accompanied Oy-her little. niclop, ing a good standhlig also for thg Casgrain Toronto, are visiting numerous relatiVO13 . � Day,. to witne.as the spor � I � � r ' pe, I ­ ta, which were sill 4� : - 'E Ila Pear Bakerl who goes to spend the t- well carried out. The farmers' horse racel, , J, S, with the men individually, but rof use to be in a position .to give a better and mpre I scholarship, Del nis O'Oonnor, of Wawa- hereabout. -Miss Agnes Smillie, who NoTus,-Mr. Job* Balfour was, on Sa - I , . � I � , . . - 1. , I � recognize the orgmuiz%tion or fre'at with it. holidays with her uncles, Mesere, Goo noeb, took h,onor standing in the c)m] i 11-411 in the forenoon, proved to . be a drAW1 - - � 7 � " � rge potion teaches near Grand Valley, is home for- the urday last'_4oing -business in Lond 0 - �: . � I . plausible reison for singling out Clinton'16r for the Kilroy scholarship. holiday@. -Mr. and Mrs, Edward Booman are now storing in the hay, which keepfn i i - is . A . The dispute betw en the Canada Pacific I and Harry Baker. I , 9 cs.rd, and great interest wall manifeii . . . � � � - e , � . -Some unkifio I :1 . � �� - - - I special favors than the .New Era has, yet . -Mr. F'. Jeffrey, sr., a respeeted- the barn of Witigham, visited here last week. -Rev' all busy., Idle men ar very scarce in our � . I _­ 11 . n parties entered r ­ rest- : i_- . q and thGir workmen. is not the 6al' . . - a throughout. Toe weather Was WArm md ' .�. _ , � I y difflou of Mr. Wm. Rou�ley, London road, south of W. J. West, M.- A., and Mrs. We Mordie ,and 'daugbt,er sultry which to many was an excuse for be. __ . - , � - lby been able to give. . dent of St. Joseph, died on Friday, - June _ sf, are locality. -Mr. R. Me q . i � - , � 7 1 that exiats at -the present ti * . I I - I 9 � � - I � , I I - . -_,� � .11 Me. There is I 9' Deceased had been ailin Exeter,,on Tue86 night ot last week, and home, after a thr :have 'returned from their trip to Buffalo. - I I -I at.-, g for some I ee weeks' visit to different . I I ­ 1. - . � ly inR 11 unco" drouthy.-Mr. R, Miller 0 __ �c �._. I - scarcely a city in the Dominion in which I - -trip immensely. ol ZA - . made a bold attempt to steal his be i� tean), points. Mr. West attended the General ,They enjoyed the _ (I i� .'time. The remains were inteired in the . -Mr .' his cousin, Miss Queenie Miller, of Tororito � . - Editorial Notes ,and Commenti3. Rcm,o�u . - i A'- - - I a driver atirl haru�_-ss. The team ' 'Alex. Martin, of Exeter, the past week was : f . � some trades unions are not at lor­�rheads . was pas- I i rX � . -1 Catholic cemetery. . Assembly at Ottawa, and in his discourEe , were here for thesports on 'L the Fj b'_,U 'I I I .� , �_ 14 ­ . I on Sabloatit morn' e OL Lr. �_­_­ . . . I The second offico robdered vacant, by the -On Mouda of last week, Mrs, George Wring in the flul , andafter driving or lead- Ing gave a report of th .-spending a few dava at the home of his Alex. Campbell, f London, , � I . -.4 L ­ .- 11 with the employers -of la,bor in son- ')ranch y Assembly and the standing of the Presby. cou�ia, .Mr. John Balfour, of the Village.- *ng , I - - - - wag viliti L I . � Z _�i " - , . dea,th of Hon. -Mr; Hardy has, losen filled by Clark, of Credition, passed over to the ing them up the line to the front galte, the friends in town for a few days lutely,-JMi, L L i - _: : _. or -_ � - ;Dominion Day passed off very quietly in our LW JS e, . I � - ­ I other, and strikes exist in coni-luence � great beyond, aged 66 years. �Irs. Clark would-be thieves, it is liuppased terian church in its varloul branches. -Miss � ill eng r and wife, of Toronto art .&t . - � ­ .- ' the appointment of 2%lr. A,'Ie,, Trow, son of I Fannie Patterson, of Witigham, village. Many of -our ei,'.izqns went to take I . . . � � - . I �: I � I . had been sufferinglor some time With heart -to the barn io procurb - balterif Ind Lhe viefted in .' I : . . I It seems strange that a,t the t.inL., when � . present the guests of Mr. Robert Black.- � .- .1 - ­ � _* . the late James* Trow, exIM, P. for South trouble, She leaves a husband, five daug-11 driver and probably'the buggy. They man- Bluevale over Sunday. -Mr. %Vm, Carnooll. in 'the several attractions at other points, Mr. A Sanders,'with tome particularfriends . � i z;l - , - --�; times are at their best, buminess in Lavery . i. _ ­ ­ - c .1 I :, Perth. The popition is Cl ik of, Procesa jut te�fj and two sons. � aged to get the light lia�rneiw and haltere an,,of Seaforth, went through the village a 'the greater number going to the take, Those fro7m Elmira, spent the First It ­1�_,_.-, .1 - er a ! i 1, ) - - - . branch buoyant and work plentiful, thal't � - I , ere. -Mr. � 1, ,,_ I I � Oigood Hall, Toronto. out intho barn Thursday with a load of cement blocks who remained at home sought the cooling - I - . � - 1- .., . .. . . . , Mr. E. McIntoshjwho has taught suc. yard when Mr. Thomas for � T. W. Gibson, (fireetor of the Bureau .of . " . .: �" - , - strikes should be most numerous and idle . _77--- . � - I - - 4 I -t � I - . - I . ceonfully in school sedion' No. 3, Grey, has Routley, limring the d,og 111D,kin , a big the new Methodist church in Wing-haril,.- bade to shelter them from -the sweltering M ines, Toronto, was here for Dominion Day, � - . - � � 0 .- . . . � . . The Mail says : ," It appears that, ballot- noise, got up to aqrertai4_- the cause, He h out In I : I - ,,, _1� workmen,in consequone Mrs. Frank B. Scott has a rose bus �1)aab.-Among tho;3e noticed home for �he '_ I I e, the mos t plon tif Ill. .severed his connection with the school, and � . , . and now many of his old friends itring his I � -1 . ' b3x stuffing is not an exclusively Ontario ito show thei . a P I pink bloolms. L 1: ,I . I - that em- . ,r�,ao armed himself wiCh a Fbo't gun atio. on going e Mr. James MeMordie and W.88 brief stay. -Mr. John: Brawn) 1has gone to - I I , C, preciation of him as a teach I wer : -, This may be partly due to the f act ' rofusion of very beautifu First - d rT, I - , e P outto the yard discovered what lmd been I � . __ � �. Ib is a picture of loveliness. -At the Daw. �*Ivlo� ordie, of London; John C. i . I � I .. I � ployers d a b. There are other machines besides -that ,r, thepco the section recently pre- . Mellis, of Toronto, where he baa securedi a situation. . �`� � "I I . lo not share their prosperity with r done. He inn -do dil,'gerit search for the !on City races .o6'May 28th, a horse belong. ,13erlin ; �11-ios May Mallis, of Stratford.- : _� . - I ted him WWI a watch and chain. - . -The Ladies' AM social, at �'the residence � :_-1. I maintained by t ' e.eu . � . . 4�, , : their employees to as great am extent as he 'Roes Government.") . I marauders, - - - I r, of Clinton'l are the of Mr. Johu R. 'Miller, was i,iiuccess. The � . Z 7 - - - -Oa Tuesday evening of last week, Sarair but they =c taowher to be Ing to Mr. Will N. Gray, formerly of Win The .Misses qcKeive � I I I , t' . � � - I . w . . That is true. - The I nd ha 9 - - . - Co t ham, won second in the quarter a If. ' uests of Miss ENie Kettleton.-The � ; I they should do, When -business is good ' � ves li * I%ve 10--g- Alice. Currie, beloved �-wife of James. F,' found. - , - school receipts were about $10. It! is said the I - ; _. I . � 'last week W. . . .1 'me of tier mother, - C. , mile . � . __ I and work plentiful the wages of the work had and still haV_e a, " machiho " %hich. did Aitobison, died at the h�d -On Monday o, I M races, netting $300 in priz3 money.- F)ell has atopped tolibg for seven long weeks, amount will be devo L I - . -- � . I ted to tb,p- organ fund I . � . � ; Wingbam, aged 32 y4re and 10 . mouthr. en, and James T. Ross, of Brugeels, Mr. F. J. and Misses Olive and Mary 8cott �ud leachere who are wanting'holidays will in the Presbyterian church b ' � - � I . �: ,-r. -1, ��, . . - men are not increased in proporbiou vastly more effective work inIthe line indi. I In ' ,. Crack lave cre,-The ,eke. I . la., I � � I to the cated than the " machine " -maintained. by Deceased- bad been, a �4fferor from cancer and Mr. 'McDonvld, of Oraribrook, U'le're visited relatives in. Seaforth this wo6k.- ample opportunity. Mio wouldn't tric light plant WfAS at I* standstill for tWo � .--,-.: I i . increased profits of the: employer, and. coa- for many .months. - charged before Mr. Frank'Greenway, of -Toronto,' visited like to be on the teacher's staff, especially days last week, - 7 l';, i � I the Ross G Police Magistrate Seg. er, of �, 11 overumeut.� For instance,, the 9 . owing to the dynamor silitift I il I - .� I I I . I - � i � - � - . sequently discontent takes hold of the em- machine that operated in . -­-Hii I.ejxcollency the Govern or. General Goderich, with peddling goods wit�out under the bid home troe.-A garden party about these times ?-The potato butr � . I I - -1 � � � -1 -1 I ­ ManiLoba a f ; - . 0 is heating.. Repairs were made at the foundry - � It � -_ I I I - - . ,A , , ;7 6ra ago, ew li.&s ordered the -discharge of Fred Eiliott'- a liccris -and were each fined $1.0 and 'costs. will be held ab Mr. Win, J. Johnston's, Ist more numerous than ever thiz season � ­ I e - I . . . : �,f4, � :i �i ployce and strikes are the result, But, yo, . and whicilf'-was engineered by 0 here, and everything is gpin,g right now. . - I I � I � , Brother Birmingham, and the 'machino' of Bayfield, who was ome time ago 00 The selling wag a0i mitted by the defi-ndant.9, line of Morris, on Friday evening, Whatever f0e fails, the bugs never do.- , I . a m- � . July 5th, - tribleat our light : . ­­ - mitted to Kingston in connection with the but they held that the by -1 under the auspic Our merchants and mechaiiies are all kept I ! !:� �: whatever the reasons may be, tile fact un We have no reason to gru 11 : I I . � A . -which did such effective. work in South Oa- aw of th( county as of the Methodist ch It rob. I service, as there have been but f t . I 1� . , ,�� - . � . ew a o , I I � I �_," doubtedly exists. If strikes could occur tario more recently'. -and of which,Mr. Win. unfoitunate killing 'of his brother. The council making th3 fee $30 for a one,horRe -Master Johnnie Powell, of Detroit, is busy at their ppots attendineto the wants of since the plant started. -Rain ,is Z7 --­ I - 1 7 - I . -f . . y — -, I I . I 121ti to grandparents, the needy. -Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Newbur . - .�, � .. without injury to buy interests,save those of Smith was the expe'�b. The Ross Govern- term was shorLened.by good behaviour, �Vagou was illegal, as the defendar ta con v i i i h Alr. and Mrs. _v, needed in thie'locality, as there has beela a : - . I", � r () ohn � 4: I I - � I ­ the partie men't has not yet designed any instrum -The Agar esta,to, in Morris, was sold tended the stixtutE limited the fee to 83 * J Vowell, of Turn berry. -_N1 igs Murdie, will conduct the .services in 8t. Andrew's prolonged dry spell. I ; .- . Jf .9:directly interested in the dispute, �- out Lie i � - -1 �: �, - 4-. ' by a t on in %Viogbam,. on Tuesda s for a one-horse vehicle, The case '",as of ISICKillop, who teaches at browntown church on Sabbathe � � I �_ I that could equal these machines. '. . I - - . . It , the general. public could afford to view the - - � week. The south half of lot 18, concession argued by'J.- T. 0 irrow, K C 11 10 a p. school, Morris, was ;taken suddenly ill to- . ,. . __ . .- E -1 struggle, with equanimity and unconcern. Hon. Dr. Borden I , ' - � 2,- 100 acres, 3 miles from Blurivale, was peared for the couailly, and �Vm."PrZdfoot", wards the close of the term, and had to be ., - . , . . Minister of Militia, Brussels. - - I 1, � � � But, r1ow-a-days, when one iqterest is 2o, in. purchased by David Agar for $3,000, The who appeared for the three defendant- removed to her home. Mies Alaud Paul ' . LeadburV. . , � I �, and -_ - ITEiis, -A large number from town took � - - - . terdependenton so many others, a su8p,--- went to Buffalo with the 48th Highlinaerb' other farm, north half of lob 28, conce�saiop the police miagistr to decided that the by- tau lit until the holidaya,-Mlies bilaggie Already over fifty (50) horses have .de- in the Listowel and Stratford races this ­� . � �. I . Bion regimenti of Toronto, by special excursibli­_ 3, went to John FeII8 for $3,250, tar, was legal and fined the defandatits, it Mcfean, of Wingham, is visiting at I Mr. cided ta beiii Se3forth on July 9th �aud loth, ' . - I : : � I ; -I N of operation's in any one department is in . .. . I M , prisinx all the beat ones in th-u country, Admi com - week. -Brussels and Mildmay foot ball . I - 4 �, - on Sunday last. For this violatiqn of the -About 12.6'elock on Sunday,, June' 23rd, sly be rrientionied that early in the spring John Johnston's.-Mr. Win. Gray, of Dunn. only 25c.. ""10" teamm played a draw game at Wroxeter A . . 17611 OR � � jurtous 'to many others and is frequen�ly Sabbath, the E�xecutive Board . rinie, beloved wife Of Michael Halev, lot W. H. McCracken tendered $30 for o, license ville, formerly of Bluevale, visited friends : July Ist.-A. large number from here took .s I I . of the On - Do you know a good round dollar's worth � � . -nee tario Lord's Da Allir'*nce hav I 1.0, concession, 7, -Morris, paid . N�ture's , I it le If you do, your er on Monday, and , fraught with danger, loss and inconvenie but it was refused,� and the summoning and here over the firet.-The young men of the .1 - . to the general publi ' - 1 of invited to appreciate some good bargains at report a good day and time, -Ed. Bryaiis,, y ej very prop- debt at the early age of 28 years. A baby the'fining was the !outcome of that refusal. congregation made a bee on Thursd' of value when you see in the sports at Wroxet . - C, While this is the orly't liamed a rezolution, ratrong�y senouring ' -old, is left to the care of ual 'meeting of the Ladies' . es ofMorria,wonallthebi cleracesin'Wrox. I- I girI, 2 weeks -The ann last week, to repair the sheds of the ! �, � , � I I z6ase in every instance, the airc � byterian church. - The E. McFaul Co's Store, Seaforth, Some OY � � I �- i . 19 urnstances his conduct, If the Minist'er's time is be Deceased 'was a daughter of Institute (a branch of ,the West Huron -Mr, John Johnston's - eter on Alonday.-Dr. Tweddle has dis - . I � f are intensified in the case of a public oor. very precious that in ord6f ,to fill his on. =Ketlyand was a very estirniable Farmers' Institute washeld at Nie, last horse was prostrated with sunstroke before money saving at their Store is just as sure of his dental practise to J. 8. Fiel s,'" .i i . �a;ke nou.r . as money making at the unint. Al 7.0 Of . . gagements he has to violate the proprieties person., ­ . week. The presid itit, Mrs. H. Elfoi d, gaive the races at Wingham, and was unable to Listowel, who has taken poseeEsion. Mr. - I - poration such as a railway. It is, therefore, - purchases of summer Dr Goo . I � . . I by, organiving special Sabbath excursions to -On Saturday, June 22nd, the death -of an excel lent addrej a on the aims of the compete. Mr.-CruikshAnk, of Turnberry y . 1. � in the public interests, as .0 Fields comes highly readnimended.-Mr, 21 , I � � aTry out his plans he had better curtail his M a y "' amen's Institute Officers for th places the damage done his crops by the I 1751 -IL . - ,_ � I it is also the e " . .r Elizabeth Elarp, wife of John Jones, ,W 3le recent hailstorm at about $100, -The Afeth. -3. t G.� A, Deadn an* spr&ng quite a surprise on � I., - .- �, - public concern, that strikes of all kinds opbrabions.-' Men, occupying high positions, occurrpd at the family residence, in Gode..' Ing year were e � ted as follows : Presi. DOT -Mr. J. J. Irvine open a couple Of the public when he informed them that,he . frequ"ent, and when they ,do - The.deceased wm-in her 57t.h. year. '1J ; vice- ?d � - .. should be as in such as lie does, if they have no regard for rich, dent, Mrs. H, El ord, Holmesville- ist church was thronged on Sabbath even. - days this week visiting Ilia mother and oth had disposed of him drug business to Mr, -- - . I . - er I - - . I " �.. 111 themselves should have some consideration She'had not long been a resident of Gode--` presideni, Mrs. James Snell, Clinton ; Ing when Rev, D. Rogers preached his relatives in Blanshard.-Mr. Finlay Mcla- Harvey, of St. Thomas. Mr. Harve ' I I occur, thley should be settled as speedily as- I , I �, . ,- tor. the feelings of those whom .they repre- - rich, having removed there with her line. secretary. treasurer Mrs. Colin CA pbell, farewell sermon in Bluevale. Mr. Rogers to8h has had one of his barns reshingled.- now in posseosion of the business, SU7 w9b I � ­ I- - . . possible. This is in'the- interest of the pub., band from the.vicinity of Nile, where they Goderich ; d'irectr soes, - Mrs. Rtv, and family removed to their new home, in The picnic at No. 9 school was all right ; . � sedt,and who give them the prominerfee and I wish him success.-Thero' passed aww* . _� lie and all others concerned I . y at ; had been engaged In farming. . Cinton ; Miss Go rgie McPhail, orter's . - I � - Thisbeingthel 'positions theypossess. . cluies' Fordwich, on Tuesday, carrying with them the crowd was large' and good natured, as the Toronto General Hospita ' � I - . . 1, on Tweadwy, is . I t -On Tuesday of last week, Mrs. Mit. Hill ; Mrs J F - Linklater, Wi ham ; well as orderly. In the line of muoie, our the wife of 11r. Ben. Dark, of the 12th case then, it is clear that it is � the businef ' . ' the respect and good wishes of the entire - chell', mother of Mr. James Mitchell, of the f 0. R Comm local talent, of Whom we are justly proud, 7 I of the State to ge- A man's religion, no matter what his pro. Mrs. Wm. J. �ur;�e Wi ham ; r unity. -Rev. Francis Swann and concession ey � � l cure the speedy settlemen . __ ' of Gr- , Mrs, .Dark had gone t - . t Ooderich Star, died in Windsor. M r. M. Young, Carlow I; Mrs"T. Morri , Car. family, formerly of Ripley, moveA' into the was assisted by Mr. Snider and Miss Snider, - � I- I - of all such disputee. Recogni7 ' it - down to und Internisnt� , I . ,ing this faeb fessions inay be, is not .very intense if . , ;` rgo an opersvtion. _� � ' Mitchell is,havi more than his share of low ; Mrs. Win. Plohan, Goderich Miss parsonage on Wednesday. -Mr. John KiDg)o of Bornholm. This young lady is the life of was made ineBruseels cemetery on T"rs- � - the Dominion Parliament at its last ses.-ion' does'not reach� well down into his cash pock- affliction. -In "Jarch last he was called qreen, Loyal ; Mrs. J. Salkeld, -'r., Gode. new barn was- raisi.d on Tuesday of last a gathering; Mr. John Rae,'jr.j occupied � � I day. -Mrs. Michael Nichol, of Morris, died . appointed a Minister of Labor and organized et' Judged by this test, we should say upon to mourn the death of his wife, and rich ; Mrs, George Andrews, Goderich ; week, b.7 over 125 �en, without accident to the chair. -Miss Mary Irvine, Of Salem, in on Tuesday, and the remains were interred I : any I � a labor departm" that the Presbyteria " Mrs. J. N, McKenzie, Laurier ; Mrs D. N, Wm. Elston� of Morrii, and Conn. Blanshard township, is visiting relatives in � I I ent in connection with the n churc'h in Canada shortly afterward one of his sons died. He - - in Bruesels cemetery.-* The brickla an an 7 ' . I . I I stan retty well in view. of the financi has the sympathy of many friends in his McKenzie, L%urier ; Mrs. R. K. IMiller, cillor Musgrove, of I Turnborry, were cap- McKillop at prosent.-Quite a number from steadily working on the dwellings o7max ; Govornmeat. This department is charged 4s p sit affliction, . St. Helena ; Mrs. Hugh Girvin, Nile,; Mrs, tainoi we believe, Mr. Elston's side winning, this section attended the picnic in Dublin' Fox and Leckie, Willi t. When . . I I . of tements submitted'at the recent meeting, -Another Of thosa. happy events that eN -, left" . 2 with the office of mediation where I . sta The 11 Yo -heaves 11 and 11 Go it, ! Arn .*tree � . disputes . I Grummott., Nile ; Mrs. E, Tebutt, Holm Geord on Dominion Day. They report having had these buildings are completed, they WM . I such as we alluded of the Gene hat body. The make two"hearts beat as one took place at ville. . could be heard half a mile away. It is 'one .a delightful time. -Mr. William Rae,B. A,, . I � to occur. It has no tot : make a marked'improvement -to the tov.M. . � � I � � Power, however,, tb enforce submission to i %I receipts from the various congregations the'residence olf Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence . — - of the largest barns in' this vioinity.-Mr. who has been attending the School of Pad- -John Watson is in town for & few dgys,- . . � t for church schemes, &uch as mietsionary 'Fyfe, in Wi,ngham, on ,Wednesday evening I - Ne*s of the Week. Alvin Duncan, of Grand Valley, visited at 4909Y, in Hamilton, and Miss Christena, It is reported that Dr. McNaughton b" I I of such disputes. The whole proceediags work, etc., for the year, amounted to $604 . of last week, when- their yo gest daugh,ter, I Mr; Robert Duncan's last weok.-Mrs. Mor- Rae, who has been residing in Woodstock purchased the residence of J. D. Ronald,and I I I KILLZD i3y LiGil"TINING, - Eleven boys risen and son, of Mount Forest, visited her will take possession as see I � . must be voluntary. As yet, on this ac- 978, This to entirely in addition to contr'i. Miss Jeseie,,Was united in utahe holy bonds - were killed and another probably fatally in. for some time, are both home at present.- n as posivible,--G, I " butions to the dentur I y fund and for local of matrimony to Albert Loutit, brother, Mr. Jvhn Munn, ar,, last week.-- The last few days have b � , , , , - I - � - � t.� - APE= i - 44 - - � " - R 1tr , I V FEAR, . I � Li'l - I I . �. f `1 � � ( (� ifigr ; I - count, little :or no good has been a The c , een bad for ithe fall Butts, of Listowel,is spending a few days in . I ere. jured Monday, at Chicago, by a single bolt Mrs, Wray returned to her home in Comber wheate With intensely hot weather and - CCOMP- church support. The actual receipts by mony was perf')rmed by Rev. D. Perrie i ' � I � � lished by the action taken, 11 of lightning, The victims were It town. I It seems as if Dr. Warden t church treasurer, includ. the presencd of a large number of relatives, I bat ilng in on Saturdo,y last. -Mrs. John Collie visited fog at night it is trying on this c, Mr. � � I Ila Lake Michigan, at the foot o Montrose at Hamilton and other places.-iir. Wm, etc dbury .1 . -One of the prettiest of June weddings Boulevard, on the north side. The fatal Jewett shipa a car load of hogs from here to ,,hotel, is an enthusiastic gardener aInd has AICKillop. I � - both the pa,rties to these disputes- would itig interest'on investments, exceeded one f Jones, the genial proprietor of th Lep;_ 7 . prefer figliting out the matter betwee million dollars. If the contributions from. took place on Wednesday, June, 26,-,h, at bolt struck the pier where they had so . . �. . . � - n . tit - Palmerston every week. -Mrs, Pollard and . . themselves, to harving it am? ' other religious denominations in Canada for " Dairywood," the residence of Mr. -and one of the beat and nicest kept gard,'ens in - The best races in Canada caa be seen 66 . . �. icably and simi shelter, and all were thrown into the 'Iuclafe, - children, of Toronto, visited at Mr. John this section. In it can be found.in prolific Bea forth on July 9th and 1Otb,for25c_ � tar purposes, *ere added to .this, the Mrs. J. Porter, concession 3, '-Toderich town- A policeman attracted to the nier hy the IxT ) 1 17614 �­ . speedily settled by,out,gide and disinterested -1-1. - ,A i. #, 1 h. _U 4.11 F : L .1 I ad 3LA a siat, week.—fAr. Patterson, i�� U" on, t, age useful as well as beauti ut. You hardlyn expect to be given a- styli6b . 9 I, W for �" v a up to a very. considerable - Po VU eLr eldest. daughter, Isabella, crashing timbers found it impossible to Oregon, is visiting in Morris. -Mrs. Mo Of has beano as high as the fence, potatoes parties. It mi ht -lie well to let them have SUM. as united in marriage to Mr, Alex. M. nk sailor bat Othing; t The B. McFaul 40o., I Forden, of the pretty! rehidence know ctims. The heavy tim- and daughter Helen, of Toronto, visited about ready for the table and other vege- Seaforth, don' t Wan o give - ou one for . -mliolvee Fjuffprcd , n as bers of the pier had been shattered, and the Mrs. A. McEwen last week. -T -tables of m kinds and all cultivated by y their wa7 if none bub the -rescue any of the vi ' P The (Ilobe says : 11 Activity in the de.' " Woodbine Villa," a well-to-do young Man he road but when. the publii, nluqb and do suffir whole structure top nothing ; but the do sell you one for- Ion . - throa,gh Lheir I . . till of the same township. - pled into the water. work is done, and the village got himself. garden is, certainly, credi- In y ktUliborneff?, then the mand for labor -throughout Ontario is a NADIAN N- � NO - , Mys oney than you can buy ewhere in the rc-pre I A quiet wedding took Place at the repi CA, CATTLE R U_ �T,Alfl).-At a middling sidewalk. -Mr. Edwt6rd Beaman, table to his industry and skill. , it eig very Thursday's ijque of the ' recenti meeting of the Norfolk Chamber of --- mer sailors they have ,re, nee of Mr. D. Bardge, Clinton, on Wed Agriculture the following resolution with of Wingham, and Mr. Wm. Jewitt, at arejust thekiDdOYOuwantta Eelect-from, sentativeo of the public should interf'r marked. Iti de- town. Thenew sum Globe there were ad.vortisements for fifty. nesday of last week, Brussels, executors -of the Agar estate, Mor - ,The n -ext step for Parlia - ' h when his daughter, reference to the importation of Canadian ris, had the property offered at auction on Tuckersmith. if YOU, want a stylish and becomin be" . I Mont, tn take, and eight mechanics and skilled workment allioi -was united in marriage to Mr. store cattle was carried after discussion Tuesday of last week, F. 8, Scott, of B u _- . � . 1751-1 and i', gF.ould be taken at nnc�, L-3 to . provIde counting� as two m ' """ Martin, a prosperous young machini r a " Without a doubt." says Starter Smith, Du-rif 9 I � " for cornpulaory tj,,rbi � . en all demanda in which 'Stuart - b with one dissentient : - "The Norfol� eels, auctioneer, The land is- on the 2nd aces in Sesforth last year were the l)e �tllatiuu by a Camicteat of Chilago. The -ceremony was performeod " The r OF MRS TAMARTRA, - MUch., , .. 1, . st ever . ' -t or the , the same day la3ty.ear there was -a Aemand attended by Mis�' Millie Brown, while Mr. I old In Canada!" Come and see better ones on July sympathy is felt for Mr. Win. Trewartha, of - by Parliamen ,. W. G. , Owson, The bride continued exclusion of - Canadian store hundred acres, d' �ining his own farm, for OthandlOth, AdwNiion only 23c,, 176.1-1 Winthrop,on account of the deathof-hio and independerib tribuilat to be appointed the number needed was not' specifie'd. . On by ReV �1. . was Chamber of'Agriculture protests against I he line. Mr. David Agar bought the north h Gover - amenb, if this .. L. Doherty acted, as groomsman, � X wife, which occurred on Wednesday. Her - cattle from Great Britain as most u $3,000. joh ae 100 The prettiest Dimities of the season, the I for twenty-six men, and on Thursday n F I bought' the other pre Mary Cook. She w" I were done, when any disputes betweco cap. -, June -There was 4��Prebty home wedding at , t to the grazing interest, and pray the acres, across nhe concession, for $3,520. The West Organdies, Muslins and Lawnp. maiden name was � 42 . " 7 23th, 1898, just days .'af to r'. the return vernment to remove the reseric t The coolotit, freshest things ! Guaranteed years of age, and died in giving birth to a i ,_ two ital and labor arise, they 'Would be submit. of the Libera1g, wh 0 were going , to " de- ' the residence of Air, and Mrs. Robert J. �Uoll tiO09 at reserve bid was placed at $6,500. -The - ..-, to make feminine beauty look its best. They baby. She was well known and much bs- 1, . y loved, and her death is a - ted to this tri-bu. at for adjustment, and .4troy Canadian indu9try " there were but - Cilioago, on � Tuesday event 9, be landed for fattening by British farmers evening of last week, under the aus Seaforth, , In . McGill, of 0 an early date and to allow these animals to garden party on the parsonage lawn, Fiid a . ' arah A. I . picoo at The H. McFa.ul Co's Store, source of sincere le b McLean, daughter of Mr. and In t�e opinion of the Norfolk Chamber o -11 attended. re seeing the great pleasure grief to many friends. She leaves one child �. both parties would be . obliged to abil, ' June 4th, when their cousin, Miss 8 M . nine mechanics- and skilled workmen adver- and a y I Edsod for. The Globe was then, as'now, the M ra. D, i the othodist, choir, was we IV" a plea - ob on the decisian of this com 8, Agriculture, Canadian stores are among the Rev_W, J. West, M. A, Mr. John 'Kerr, ke in making their selections age, ' - mis2ribn I chief'medium for advertisements of this'na. �IcLean,*.of Amberley, wasunited n mar. most healthy cattle ever fatted in Norfolk 'In I-,51_1 i COI-XCIL DonNus.-At the- last meeting.of after 'due itivestigra' i I women ta . about nine years:of . I tion, I ture from Ontario - points, riage to Mr. W, Kincheloe, W, 8trikea would and the reco, The corem I of ingliam, and Rev. R. Hobbs, of the I . . rd ony and in view of the complete immunity from same town, gave address . the McKillop council, accounts were passed proveii that the opportunity for steady work es, and the latter WEDDING. -*On Wednesday evening ob and paid amounting to $112. M -r. John thus be avoided, 90nerA,l basinegri would rilob., took place at -8 o,'clock,' Rev. A. Lincoln all 81eriou3 contagious diseases of the flocks sang a sole, Mrs. W. J. Johnston and lafib week, a q, iet but pretty wedding Wa - j, ha,rdship - at remunerative wages was never greater in Park Nlethodt8t and herds of Canada there iii no reason for .others contributed to the programme.- solemnized at th I e residence of Robert and be impeded, immense losi I Shute, of the Normal, - and , the Province." This is, no doubt, all ,quit chur3h, McNatight, of Grey, was present, asking � e officiating in the presence of ut their -continued exclusion from this coun- Whil the couricii,if they . true, but it would 11of be`fair to %on--- 50 relatives and friends, )) a two young sons of Mr. Colclough of Willia. Hanna 8% con .... i- , wolild permit an outlet nuffering would be saved the disputants and If abo _f fr -11 � � � . p from this that business will always try, 1 9 . " er. for waters from Logan, as the natural out- : : . more. juat decisions would likely bear . -At 11 30 o'clock on Tuesday night of ,Clinton, formerly of this village, were stand- smith, when their sister, Rachel Ana, was � - ! rived - remain � . I , . � . , .e let is through McKillop lands. I I , 1, - . I to Mr. Thomas Belli Of did not object, providing the land owners I - I . in this flourishing condition -or that the in last w eki: Elim. Jane Attwood, the young . — ing near the track wat - ching the train con. united in marriage The council � . �. I I . : at thin if- left to the disputing parties them. creased prolsperity 0 'due to Liberal ru I veying the Huron volunteers, one of them Usborne townshipo The ceremony was er. . selves, where the decision is usually b wife"of Rufus Jacklin, died at the home of Constance. I I . I P interested are 8a1ft-fied. It ' 7 � I fired at the boys, missing one -by a short formed at 4 o'clock by W. J. was decided to o ased Prosperity and adv to' her grandfather, Wm, Bateman, concession DREs-,., Tifji, Boy RimIT.-Hia suit if receive tenders for the gravelling of 5W :1 ; upon the Principe ersity run in cycles, and, the Rev. � - _�l of might being right. It perhaps, before the Liberals' retire from 6, Grey, at the early �age of, 24 years. A distance. That idiot should have a breath - Waddell, of Elimville, and was witnessed . , I . - I bought from The h, McFaul Co., Seafo - power, a time will come, when work baby soh,'born on Saturday, is left to the ing spell in a jail or an asylum. He i n'b only by the immediate relatives. The bride . is true that both capital and labor, or the rth, yards on the North road, between Sesifortit I : I : . men needn't coat but a trifle, more than to let him and'Walton, and 300 yards on side road . - I 'representatives of labor , -will be in much less dem&D care of relatives. Deceasad, .wh ' , fit to fight for his country. -The holidesys was handsomely gowned in white organdie l6a . . - � are averse to I . . � * t d than they 0 always Wear the shoddy, ri�-to-pieces kinds A are here now, and those. who get them have over blue., trimmed with, lace, and w,ore a nd 11, between the Huron road and 00 . � , his are now. . It does show, however, that made her home with her grandparents, was good suit purchased from them may cost you 10bh concession. The next -meeting of . � . i Hyatem, of settlement by arbitration This, everything does uot depe married in March, 1900, - I I - � ,ad on-Govertitnents planned how much they'll do in th�oae long wreath of , white caranations. She was � z ; hr,wever, is not to be wondered At. and parties. � � to Mr. Jacklin and not a cent more than a poor one will ome week@ that stretch away into the golden unattended. council will be held at Jones, hotel, Lead. I � ,.. � The young couple will take UP bury, on Monday, August-ftb, at I o'clock, I � ; . Cal2ital . shortly after they removed to Manitoba, place else. Stitch by stitch is the way their . � . - 1. . � future. The girls have great deal on fheir resideAce in Elimville. will W � . ; . ,� when the several rates for the year . ; . is opposed to it, bemuse CuPital, as a rule, - Mrs. Jacklin coming back here last M.arch. boys' clothes are made, and every stitch put hand, They're going to doa a great deal of . : I Mr. Donald McMaster,'K. C., of -An old al�nd highly . 4 � cornea out beat in all :such disputes, it being Mont. - respected resident in with the id ' . . I � . ea of making it hold well. levied. � ;, of Winghani died on Sunday, June 23rd, in � . I visiting ; they'll learn to cook and to sew ; . . I I . they'll write nice long answers to those, Zurich. . — i real, one of the leadina, lawyers of the Prov- the oerson of Mary, relict of the late Dun :1 : i the strorgest, and disregarding the ppblic M 1'751 1 ,m � , l I - ince o MRS. DODDS -Alrs. Ja es people whom they couldn't take time to re. B,Riw;,s.-Mr. and Mrs. John Deicbert - . Bruc,efleld. . i I f Quebec, had *a long letter - in the Can McTavish, aged 51 years. Daceased Dodds, of the 7 th concession - of McKil , op, ply to before the holidays ; they'll make have returned from a visiL,,to friends in I B. R. HIGGINS, Brucefield,Notary Public, o .1 � i Interests; capitalists. prefer a system which DEATH Of,' , I 13 . I militate& - almost invariably to their own Globe, a few days ago, on the 'proposal to had been in -poor health for some years and p"Sed- peacefully away to the better I nd some dainty lace handkerchiefs ; they're Bru . Mr. and Mrs. G. Holtzman � I was suffering from cancer. ce county.- A I give the Colonies representation on the , * . . . She had been a I I Conveyancer, Fire and rAfe.1nourance ageni. Aiw pecuniary interests. The so-called repre. ju . on the 22ad Of June, She had been ill f om going to bed early every night, o build arrived home lazt week after a visit to swount of money to loan at lowest currmt ratelit of - i i M resident of, Wingham for upwards of 20 . Y � ,I Be dioial committee of the Privy Con a complication of diseases for about a y ar, them up for their work again ; they'll rise Mildmay. -Mr. and Mro. W. 0. Alles, of interest. on first-class ftrm security. . All kinds of I i - ataltives of labor oppose Compulsory arbl. noil. r: husband died ne rly 16 years and for the past three months she had b t conveyancing work done well and I � years, Her � I - a : 11; tration. because, were it adopted,'their oce ' McMaster seems to favor the prop en ever morning with the sun, 0 study Nature Tavistock, were visiting Mr.0 - At � � - � ( cheaply. � . �u every mo=lng and Wednesday ,of zmit . � u7. 1 advises the selection of the of a.loving mother , will have although a severe sufferer, she eadured u 1 their botan a little in this season of pleii. fr ' I 07 - . � e - Zimmerman, home �� . . coal, and ago. Onedaughteris left to mourn the confined to bed most of th time. B t, in her loveliest moods, and they'll rub up Mrs Alles' father, Q' week. pation as leaders and advisors would be . very best men, lose ,and she - uite a number went Several .good lam# for "le. lz� " - � Z I - I � much sympathy in her affliction. y orn here to Daahwood on Sunday last, to � I -nd they -would no longer be able to Colortilea, If th a is i - the Cal without - NOTE:$.—Migg �dyth Sawers, of W,bst, o . I . I I : , a murmur or complai�t, teous time and specimens. For weeks whev .. � � gone, & I from the i done, he -E'verett McKenzie _ _4tiz attend the children's day exercises, ] I I -,; strut around as the autocrats they now are, I thinks 11 , Boa of Mr. and Mrs. She wits aged 63 years and 2 months. � -Domin- minater, is holidaying at the manee.-Miss ! I ) the reconstructed committee R. W. McKenzie, of Goder 11 . Her a book needed pasting or a picture was to be ion Day passed over very quietly. Some Laidlaw, of Toronto, is visiting at the liQW6 I ' � I I � ome the greatest apellate sz-Abeth Rugill. s� h e put in their scrap book, it wasn't pasted, or wenti to Grand I , I � I : � . .,m they now pro. I in the world." away early Tuesday morning of last week Was a nativa o I Bend and other points.- of Mr. George Hart. -Mrs. MacGregor, -of at tile expertao'of those whr I should bee court ich. was called maiden name was El - I I -fees to serve, but would have Perhaps Eo, but the "great- at i f England, and. came Ito it wasn't he scrap book, but put To -day (Friday) a grand single people's New York, in isiting her aunt, Rim 2 the early age of 28 years. He had been Canad& with her parents when hix yearslof a ovay in sopmuteineastily remembered place to'be icnir will be held at Gr nd Bend. No Wolfe. -Dr. . I - I to return to : er 11 it becomes the more expensive ft will in poq� health for 86 ionLf time, but was usu- age. She waa married to Mr. D,Pdds abdut a Corric, of Dakota, is the guest , I work and to earn their � . 1 7 ! . done in the holidays. They'll have lots of i . bread -by more bon- - I be. Wily should not the colonies each trans- ally able tio be aboat anla 'never, co themselves. single of Miss Maggie I . � . . C Jamieson. —Mrs. (Dr,) -18 pleas I act and crmplete its. h a in a. I mplained 42 years ago and resided on lot 32, c n. time, you know ; nothing else to do. We again for the day, at least.—Mr. Burt was Armstrong visited in London last week.—A I � - The representa. I In, of i il e The cause of death, as reveal- cession 7, McKillop, where she continued to grin. 'When the holidays are over,they may here on Sunday and Monday, visiting his number of our citizens spent Dominion Day . e�st if le an b meanp. own law. buBineesq. Soubb some will wish ; I . � : I- so far as Canada is concerned, sehe is quite ad by a Post-mortem examination, was a reside lantil her death. She wa . � � . . i tive,q of the r.e le in Parliament, however, I capable of doinig so The only parties who � member they intended doing all this, and more, but unale, Mr. M. Zellar.—Mr. F. Hoes, sr., at Bayfield, Goderich and G,rand BencL— = L OP ' intestines. The deceased of IMr Musgrave's congregati 8 a ' - a . I should not be influenced or swayed by either ' dre banefitted by stricture ofthe ' I I � : . an appeal to. the Privy young inRn was a lawyer b profession, hav- On at Win- oh ! thetimeelipped roundso fast. They Was away on business on Wednesday.—Mr. Haying is now well started, and is a very . ; I I I . . .� . � I � I y throp, �: and was not only a consiste b begin to think then the beat time to got S. E, Faust and his mother wero in Heneall good crop in this loormlity. . � I � . I i � 1. : � i . - . t . ; 4 1 1 � I I . . I I . . . r � . I r . . . � - i � . � - � . - . I . - I - - . . . . ; I I . 11 , I . . I I I � � I . I . I ; . . � i . � � I . � I . . � .. . . � . I I I � � . I - � �, : �71 - �� � . Z , - : I C , I A I . . 0 9 It I - ­ , 11 - _r� . , � . I F__r � � . - � � . � . , - .- TL JL Think S T Cheap suit � , . - . _%b a realoul I- cav�b,xdvlser � latter, got-, . . itelaps sud it, price fron - . . fi�#X been Ma, �11 I -broughout- � _ J NOT -m 1 2 was held o. � good, —A a', , the Fir -at it � I . f1m.e.—Froir I popils-1 in th _ toith" I'Tiss I I -P,436mor-e 2-T - _t -41161 I tfie entr I- � - wish these P - . � 016 Masons I . . ItIon-se.-NIT. I . . , tier spent 4 - t- Izinnit . . ,he be$ , . Ftobertson i,4 inle'r thi-S we, . i � � . I I ­ � . j. G, STA , Vartby, Ogler . . ancer), NotAry. 0 e )& � � OU a b , C011 - , F,iewr, t. I I rL_AN,,1.NV Wlednesday . pyer & 11 -ON,; I ; . ,the fire brip 0alglo- *of flax � and is�'Iarge 4 . W,tre burued � � I SU,01 40119M �, . to hava -Star BF .1E,rS. __j the manufis,c . t Sunda Ftesprun-e�r's T,OaJ I w,#ck to-visil IEX�CINIVAUI� �lolals new br, hotel. _31iss - Goderich �00 Martin, daui . B. D�,�-Teturj jronto cousel zd1liner vrit! � turned to he� . Misses Neit - J Water spent � � frienils in M with the R. . Janme, in Bly, . who is �ongs; Ramilt-on. M J, (�, Stattbl . in Bayfield._ A, Q, Bobi morrster pict when, liberal gooniod. propil I . claitned. E'xt 0'allurn and' beautiful ne Joseph Hodi for a time, It in Lucan. -I visiting I I I Charles seni, with his'sonj F � i —paul. R P y : � in York, f;i � i � �Of ,��3,0,000 f� : i ; speedof- loa I ' i humble ciri i I E � � . make $100,0- t. -- i bas been pi � � ; I I otinads, Eng i . i —11ouoren; I ; E illotel propri I thing on Tim ? r ; - z sipan of - thi � I F w loto the 04 W - I I be 90 feet. � age, -and vA I daring was I- � � . band. Aftel swam to t! e0leets of I over one of, I took the divA —Followit the authoril . I � . evening recel the D-uke of. Duebeg I 11" o , . -wear lovr hoc, '_ trAirim may h . mourning toi I White* g-rey � I � in full 1111ilbi dress." Whi body,-i;attlend' . opurt dress 0 11 . xa%fter.st I In Aunt , — so elothed, z � q:uired.4 but -0 the right glej hwad, —A despat � 28., .says : M � __ -urchasing , ,X , - - - ffitut. is buy tho't 'cau 10 " I - plieces, So- I - Wortliweste . until August. 0 buy more rert horses bave — CAlgary. for f. from 14.2 t fistitry, brinl� and artiller] officer has J1, district, whe Inalket abo,U4 -ceptetfover, - nlitted to 9'uai�uteed with unothel - F_ � ]�= Ri- - Zall Whealb(ne Spring - V OA44 i�� �o" rr busho A.,vorlexper bz- igniter, No, Z" Butter, tub- - R.Zp p,e,r d.oz Flour, Ipper 100 � H*y "r Un nj Mdee per 100 1 Sdeep skino,j_ � 'W1001- - _. i.. - PAX4066 fog 1 80616 fretau) V W�)od per cord W)od per oor-a, I 7AP.164 pot bag I t - bver Seed " A� Z tuothy Seed - Pork, Pat 100 I 'Tarow, ]per lb- Tono_\To, , 68c per bus -690 ; goose, 41e ; OntS, � uIlwashed B I , UTICA, 3% � N. �t 83�0, an . d . A -in tube, at I CA X P B -- L L Cheese boardl Cheese sold z The bulk of - � INRMla'som boxes, W,o attendance 4 'TORO�-,-To" &rt fatr and rolls jobst ,� 151- 1*1 good t, 40r, . to 11) - - I