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The Huron Expositor, 1901-07-12, Page 4- I . . 1�. . I . � � . __ � I - . - � I - . . I : - � I . I I � I � - � . - - � I I � i I I � ­ . . - I . - � - . . . I - l - . . � - . I . I I . . . . - � - � . I k�� . ! � I � 1; . - - I . I I . I � I . I - � . � �1 . � . � a I ! I - � . I . � � 7 1 . � . . . . I . - I . I . i - � . I I . . � I . - I . � I - . � � - � i - I . I I . I . I . , . I . . � . � .�. I � . � � . . I . .1 . I . � . . . I I I . . . I 1 i � I i I . . I i - - I . - -- - ---_._.___-T_ — ­ . �­ �--e�­­­­­­_ . . I- . I . . . . i . I i . . ____­__._- - - - --'----:' _- __ - -, ; - , - - i ,�­ .11,- --- �7g�.:- , ,­_..r'r­*r - — -- - , ­­ ­­ - ,�_, � I �, � ­ ­_ - -_­ d - _­­­,;._ , ­ -1 � - ---,-- ­ - ­_ - . , - - - - _____-­� I . --7- � � 11 - - . � I � ;, . � - , , I I -1 . � r —_ a - � I . . � :, I � � I - . I . � � I i: ­ .. A - _­­� I .1 , - - �, - I � I — , � - - � .t, I � 1, — � � - I ­ , ­ , ­ - �, - - - 1- - ­_ , � � � � I - 11 - . I - , I � . 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I 1. � � '_ - .-, - ­!!!!� - ----.— � � � M __ ______ - I - Z - OMM!7 - — -____.1 1�_._,_­ . � -�­ -------------, ,� ,*I. A- � . — . - I - . ____ - .. - _.t I I I � ' . ; � 1� I � 1_�_ - .. ___ i- I I 14 I, INEW ADVERTISIII'�'lEXTIS I tible'to evil influences than.it was,when the on,the past6ra of the local Protestant and decorations in the church were exceedingl �, The return wo � ,a via Ce Ion, Port Said, Nap- - - . ----�,Z_- A. I , I - . f_� - � �, � I �. �� q ­ 1- . . . Y Y , � I � I 0,- majority was Tory. The Liberals- promis--d Catholic churches, and they gave their prett of daisies and palms. A I i __ t., -1 I Y, consisting n lea, Rome, Ven ice, the Rhine and Belgium 1 ;I'- I M. The fizu-;e 1) etwoon f It il p wur, thee or i�inh . I . I - USE , .,:= I � I t--l-If . wriLten permission for the pickers in their arch of -'dosies and three wedding bells I to London, Elogland, Tile traveller theh � � � I ... � I - motes the page of the p-tr on whl,��b -the that,, so soon as they had the opportunity - . _... 7 � , one, dt I � Z-- _ I . I congregations to work Sunday, as the crop looked very:effee.tive. During the service, I settled down to the student's life for five . , � � i " � 11 ii - X:iv�-. tjqemcilt will be ound. - - . . I . � � they would either aboli h the Sonate.or - - , 1, -,;� �- a 1� , I . � �; Thecamrs Story-Grvl�e & Mae& n Jd-1 I so would be ruined unleas taken from the field a0firopriate.munic was played by Edward I years, and n& hag settled in quiet Bel- . I - i� :_� . iw . - I :_ � I � I � '. 'uky Stritc�.-IlcXinnon & C:) -i reconstruct it as to make it in some way at ones. As a result nearly 2,000. pickers Broome, orgaoist, I . I q�: iw " A Lul . . I grave and Calyin.where he was so heartily I -, 11 T . , ]�i,z Purchaql- -5 5 People. They. have -,-now - ckson and called that 99, percent. of the entire mem- LAI CELERY AND PEPSIN. __ - . Learovd & 00 '. rosponsible to the were out in the fields Sunday. On Saturday last., Mrs. A. Ja' . .1 I � Hardware S,sle-Har K0 i: I I- - , iand Bros F 1. . - - I Tim SALT � COIMBINn,.�-A,j there appears a lady friend 'Were driving to Wingham. berphip signed the call in one day. On the . I ­ : ,; , . .. . __ . , been in power'for six years and it is'about to be some doubt whether the English com. -When near Charles Campbell's, the horse Sabbath before last, crowded congregations A A Vk��&�&Ak�,&�,��&��__L,&� - � -14 � . . I July Barg6ing-D. 3tcF3c:k'.h-5 - . �� - i. 1. , C TftJk to- Your Home- Bell TCL]cphnne Carnpauy-fi . time they were mak'ing "Me L step ' I , - - --- , ­', , . - ,towards bfnation of salt mauufacturers, completed allied, upsetting the bu with its occu- , met him at b 'th Belgrave and Calvin. He A A A �Wlv" - �­ I � -XV� G. Smith -5 , - Y 0 - . 11 Tofwher Wanted � ­gg . I � , , I fulfilling that pledge. June 28th, can be maintained, the officials pants. Fortunately one of the tugs broke, took his text from Joshua 4-5 " Let every I - . I � -1 L , . , ­ 3a�l � . I for Servioa--Potor MaKa-Y-6 . ". � - t � Sealeg-J. 11'L Whe%tl3*_ The people look for I L . I i I A I V .5 , of the salt union are now, 9 of YOU 1 - .1 _? . IC AND APPETIZE . � �. ' .. . � I ;_ . I BiGney to Lomu-F-cpoAtor Offico-S the fulfitment of that pledge and if it is not . aid to be con- and the horse got loose froni the buggy, or I Man . take each7a. stone upon his . � R. - ' . ­ -1 � sidering the practibabili�y' of an arr the.Ll adies might have b'een more seriously shoulder," anA delivered a stirring appeal, .- .. . I L - le, .- I Thrmkg-Mra. Hirkman-8 in sot -no measure redeemed before the next ment with the American salt trust. I . L � f , '1� I � I . . ' I 11� I - " (; . . � 1:1 1- , .. Auction Salc-F. ltolmesb-d-5 I � hge injured. Charles Campbell happened to be calling for he) +rs nd -strongly emphazing- ," April 9tll,. 1%1 . � �. , , . Juh, C1,3&r1nv-,',&'o-NV, Pickard & Co_6 . I I L -_ . .. �� 11 : I � �, � 4 L �­ . - election, the people will have something to talk of Fending an official, to the United near and carne to their as8i�tance. Mrs. u . I - . � . .. . I ; individual d � � � � - .: ' ... L Faim for Sale -James Kot o . -5 'may about it. They. will. not 'e * &ates to see what is feasible. t is, r, Hastie is unmarried, HYGIENE KOLA CO. . _ - _. _. J _ . -o Oreclitcm-J L. Killoran -6 . I �, .; - _ 11 - Nolice 1. b satiefied . Jackson was badly bruised and her face *as , but we canno y how long this may be the ; 74i 7Z 1 1 . I ' I 11 --a- . , �, Notice to Ore libots-J, L. Killoran -6 with simply a Liberal majority in -the Sen-- � I ffiw� out in several places. I ( Gend-eineri : - I have used one bottle of your Kola, Celery and P,ep,,i.,, . .. m!! I - . . I I case. I . _ __ 4L �. r L . I . I - - z i , I 4 - 1 � Cluaring sate -R. Willis & Son -5 : . I --A building in the rear of Mr. D. Wood's I I . - � and desire to testify to the wonderful relief T have e.xperivenced, I suffered ) - i. I � � . - � 1, # i, . - i .1 . . , � Shoe arocinla-3- - W. ff. Willis --8 ate and the friends of the Government 'are ' Huron Notes. Mr. J. Man- I —_ over a year with ilidigestion and stomach trouble, and bave lor i_ 1'_,;� - : � � . . Pau�Ameriean N ia!Ora-E 11. Hamilton -8 . -Charles Shannon, of Goderich, has re- dwelling, in Ex,eter, used by T Bluevalei tried'OthQr relliedlieg . .. V L i � nob tfue friends of the Liberal, party who ning as a ,elaugh Ler- house, was destroyed by I �, : �;. 11 I Surrog-.te Couit-F. Holmested-6 - � turned from the Klondike. ! NOTES. -Mrs, Robert Leathorn, of Tarn� NAithout any miLterial benefit. I am glad to inform you that you), Ko - 1. 1_t�l . : , I - � ." . I F, —_ couneel leaving the re-construotion to Pro- fire on WedneAday-of last week. A number , Clelery -- �_ �� . I . . I vi. la , I - - - I � It 11 F � . -Mr. John Phillips, of Hallett, has pol berry, attended the funeral of h9r aunt, the and Pepsin �bave completely cured me. It has also* resto'red my appet . 4, �: . I - I � -2 , - � d ' I ;, I I I � of cattle, confined in the Wildirig, were got - I . I ite and , . �.1 -1 � __ . i . O f out, but a quantity of dres6ed meat was - - W1 4 ;(rX' INgifor dence. . ' I . -year-old colt to Mr. James Bolger, late Mrs. Ketchen, of St. Geotge, on the toned up my system better than any reme(lies I have' ever used, n 1% _1_. � " _4!�; V1 14. � i _ tj a two - ­ I 1_ UrOU - . . . - i . . . , - f �f zt I . , Morris, for $118, 29-h.-Mre. Abraham Jacksou'a h -- It ca -no - - 11. � U ^- , (W # . . orse ran .- I T, � _.�) � _t - ! I � 4- _w - i � P — — consumed in the flames. The loss is be- too highly recoiiamended. 7:� . �.- . I - ___ __ Editorial 147otes rand Comments. -Miss Cook, of Fordwich, hag passed her away the othdi day, -when she and another 0 11 . - . � - .. � . . , m '� 71 11 . - . tween $300 and $400, The fire is suppoced . - I- Z . � - __1 V � - - 2 : � I I'll � � . - lady -were riving to Wingham. .Mrs. I , Yours *uly, � , � I - It I � Be s� I "I I .. . Colonel F. B. LeY19 was - re-elec on tory . hrown . . - ted final examination at the Toronto Conserva. to have originated from a stove u d -for I . - I I : ,�, �� - Z. .- SEAFORTIT, FRIDAY, July 12th, 1901 of Music, taking honors _. . . t out of the buggy and . � 11 -1 11 .- i .1 � .4 Tuesday last, to represent London in the rendering lard. I IT. J. 0 QUR LEY . Z, � � " . r � - Howick A ' . -1 .. .. "I I -The gricultural SocieLy' has was ba And scratched. The I I - �.. I - -1 dly bruised ... - , -The oil tank which is to be placed down - _� I - � I .�� Y '95 Jarvis Street, To -, i� 4`1� 11 � :::: I Ontario Legifflaturo,.by a majority of 1,655 selected Saturda , 030ber 12th, as the (late I - I . I horse got away from the buggy and. was - ­ � � - ;� - . ­ I I ., School Books, &c. .. near the Grand Trunk station, in ",linton, ronio, ­ �n I --- + I � * Socialist opponent, Mr � I 11 i L'. " - 4 , . over his caugh-t by Mr. Charles Campbell, who as- In larae quatt bottles, price ',r,- L Sole agent for Sea�fortlj. 1, I 7 �� - � ' - . . Darch.. of their fall fair, which will be hel4,, in by the Standard Oil Co., and from which 0 1 - i'� ": ". I � The George N. Morang Company, of To- - Gorrib. - , - . . . sisted the ladies to renew their jonrney. I 0 . , were only 2,703 votes recorded out f distribution will be made to local dealer,, . � _l.:" �e� , , -� O _ . . ,� I'L . ff � - -Mr. Charles Pasmore, a former* Goder Nothingeerioua happened to amy one. -Miss � - -41 �k�� --- ronto, has entered suits agAinst the Minister a possible 8,050.- It id evident from this ich boy, was married re4ntly, in De Soto, throughout the county, has'arrived. It is � Msggie Robertson, of Wroxeter, formerly of 61 , '. � -_ . . , _ I : �!_ i ; of Education, and the three publishing firms that Socialism doe's not out a very wide Ali - - thirty4hree feet- long with a diameter of ; : �_.. t �, ' . � - � - I - � I . , - . V �, -, � - I I which have been 811pplyiDg school books fo,r swath in Lo'ndon. I I asouri, to'Miss Edna R. Shelton, of that nine feet and %i,iill hold about 12,500 g-Allone Bluevale went to Kingston last week, -1, V. FEAR the Druggist, r, ��,:; , : � . . � I � 2 � I !---., : I ­ � . . place. I where B�c has a situation. -A shipment of . ., _ - I - , � ' . . � � t _ . of kerosene. Ib will be placed upon four � " - I - Geor'e Easom, of Morris has - cheese was made last week. -Mrs. D. King, : -1 - -. X��, � �i ario, with a demand. f - H r. 9 ' , . ,�, � - FL 11 , I The Hamilton Times c" readily under- pters, each -nine feet long and 13 feet bigb, �_ . af rented the Rudd farm, on the Maitlan� don. we regret to hear, is in poor bealth.-Mrs. 9 . a OF COURSE . . . ' , " - , i� for an injunction restraining them from I . ! � .T% � ' - �, � - .. . stand why the cost of railways and canals which Mr; Thoma- A. Walker has th 11.1 - I I 4 I . � � � 7 �. V �. I -1 cession, Goderich township, for a term of . e con' Fred Davey .and child, of Listovel, visited - . . . � - . � . _. ... I �,� publishing or exposing for sale any copy of and things of that sort -silo Id be charged to . years. He gets possession in the'spring. tract of building. relatives bere last week. -Mr. W. J. John- - . — :;_���� � ­_:� I -Mr.'George Cudmore, of Exeter, while I � � � I ; � , - _. the second reader of the Ontario series of u ectly stated in -last week's issue. It I ray and Mr. .,ilv . � "Olgh it -has been � I ; . * � . �Sitice Fehr ary last, John Hamilton, of aton,'jr-,,and M -re. Johnston visited Mr. and incorr John Scott, of Hensall ,� I - - ca�ital account, but, altho cleaning out a well for Mr. Blatchford, Ex- , the � i . �: I I - I Wroxeter, has�ehipped 2,870 fat cattle to Mrs. Robert L; Stewart, of Goderich, last is 40 by 80. -Picnic parties to different � I �:� � .- readers authorized far use in the Ontario ' ' - past week, were visiting wRI, their old- . I - � I , . L .: �t] '.. . . 1. the practice to do so -ever since we had a eter North, on Tuesday of last week, tilet � I public schools by the Minister of Education different points in Manitoba and the United week. -'Mis3 Annis AitchiEson, George Ait, points along tl�e lake shore are now the I friend, Mr. James Miller, of 6ur vill&Ee - . I : � , . . � - I , . - :'1z I � - . - Government, it puzzlefli us to kno . with a very painful and what might have r. an d * . ': - . 1 � i w why States. . � cheson and W. 11 Stewart vii,ited Clifford order of the day.-Qaite a number from . � If, con . � I : _. -1 ­ taining-:extracts from Blackie's Compre- reknited in a serious accident.. He wag en. - I &I . Mrs. Robe of Algoma. . � . �_ .1 . i� such iteffis as 't Northwest rebellion " and -Before leaving for the oLd country, . friends last week. -Messrs. Jofie h at,(', Hensall and vicinity attended the Huron I who for bome weeks rt air . I I I . h hav�%3ee'n � - : �t r. - p Apendi � - . gaged at the bottom of the well when %num, ' ing a . -, � hengiva School Series or Alorang's reader for "South Africaw contingents " should be so W. Doherty, of Clinton, was w ,, Old Boys re -union at Clintov.-Mr. Jo n I pleasant visit S.,nong friends here.5,have-re. I I -, � f I I - I �� . ! � � ' . . aiped on by Edward 1,eech attended Goderich stree � � .. ­ � ; _� ' Cal,)y � I . - - . . -1 second book class., and asking for delivery charged. They may be 'lea but we the employees of t e organ factory an ber of cattle, evidentiv in Eearch of water, fair.-E'ddie pryans, of Morri., won keen 8cott and Mr. James'Murray were in Kip- , turned bome,�As other towns an4 villages - . - i� , - I pi I h � .4 - - _1 - - came.around, the well and in the Pearch up- , - I : , - - fancy they would be mighty poor collatoral senterl ;i�it,h a g9ld headed cane. bicycle racesiat Goderich and Wroxeter pen on Friday last spending the day with ( are having their civio holidays, when will ­ _; � � aid set the large bucket he had been using into Mr, James Miller. -Miss C, V. Smith in- [,the mayor of out stirring burg proclaim & , Is. I - -::, , � ; � -.t � I -1 : to the plaintiffs of all copies of the a at our banker's. I I � � � � . - � . I .1 I 11 � � - -Sorneone set fire to the'grass near lately, -Mrs. Warwick and grand. children, P � , � book and for payment of all proflrt8 upon the . . . . J i ,� I �t I , . the well. It went down with terrible force - I _�__ . . Lindsay's residence id Lucknow, on vale, � r busy citizens ?-,Mr. : ;. � -4 . �.2i- 1 of Hallett, visited in Moriris and Blue tends adding to the appearance of her al, I holidayforour eve I . 7 �Z 7 'tl� L W, male.thereofand costs." This is described The Toronto World, the'junior d . and in the descent struck Mr. Cadmore it ' � - I I � . I Greenway is home y � son, who has been Lpoorly for . i- :_­ . . ;N_ , onserva. of last week, and only for the pro t -ar- severe blow on tile head, inflicting a severe last week. -Miss J6nuie ready ne-tt store f roab b ��, addition of a - John Ander . I - . I , - I as rivafof the fire brigade, the barn .an her wound and almost knocked him insensible. ro Mrs. M11ton Cosford, ot balcony. -The Messrs. Higgins, of Toronto, some months, is not i � - . :.: �: I . the first stage of the fight between Mr. tive organ, id abusing the Ontari? Educal Ot f in Torouti). mproving as we would � � A - t .. - I L ­ _ % . 1. �' L - -- � � I � . , . I'll, .. :. outbuildings would have been destr yed. Iow Mrs. Frank B. Scott, and at were spend the holidays -with their -wish. Mr. Anderson is not able to'les,ve �, If, 3,10'rang and what he calls the school book tional Department be'caa8e, as � it says, un- A man of oteiling worth, in the person , - I I I - - i ::: 4; � , i ­ . . L . . -Before, leaving his school in section No. - Reeve Isbister's, Morris recently. 1W. . � .. � � � ,e riug.' The co urta will decide whether it is authorized tex of Vavid K. &rachan, of Goderich, died on I -Mrs. auntl Mrs. C. D-tvis.-Our villagers , his home and his company is much missed - � � - w . . . . . I t books hre being used in the 2, Goderich township, Mr. F. W. L%wrence John McDonald and daughter, Gertie, re. would like to see the new baud stand locat- I b -of our citizens. � I . , I _ I - - . -1 . I - L I - - I , , L , �. . � ,� � true or not that the school -book publishers public schools. The Mail, the senior organ,- was presented, witi, a 'handsome gold rin , Saturday, June 29th, agkd 61 years. Ml" turned to her home in Goderich last, week, e.d in a more cart t�al- place, if the Space for. I Y Many � w I � "I I . I I ! . i,,� I 9 Strachan had be6a troubled for some time I �;. ,� �7 . i- I _. - , I , ;L ha,ve been using Matter which is -Mr. Mor- accuses the Government of creating .a Mon. by hi� pupils. Mr. Lawrence will attend her par- i i after spendiDg' several weeks with it could be F.ecured. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. D. i . L � ment of the heart, and during D;rk, or Clarksburif and Mrs. Thomas ! I .!i _x L I 11 � ­_ ' the Normal school. . . I with enlarge -V ery .4 *. ang's property -by copyright.' It is a matter opoly in the production of school books, ba- - tile Past few moutlis had been Aeadily losing ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gardiner.- Exeter. � � 1. � .1 _ � - I . .- � : . - I . - cause the dep,*rtmenit will -.,not per -Mrs. Hlw�rdp, wife of Mr. Edwardm, many people are far short of their usual Bell, of Beeton, wh& ,were here visiting ' J� G. STAN.13uRy, B. A., (late with Me- � -.. - in which the public have ver little interobt. , mit the strength, until,on Sacurday' he was called 'r paronts and . ' . - I y . formerly �difor of the Wingham Times died store of strawberries this summer. the relatikes, returned home Carthy, Oeler & Co., Torentoj Barxitter, Convey. - � � - . � - - � i . - I use in the kichoole of any but authorizod . away. He was a native of Scolland, having They - r ,� -1 . � - It hag, however urnished the opponents of .text at her home in Winnipeg, on June '25th. on Friday last. -Mr. R. W. Murray, one , n er, Notary. M ney to loan. offices lately as, . . I - I . -1. , withered on the vines for want of rain, and of a c c � " P;. : , � � 14 books. You paya your money and been born at L-eburn, Lanarkahi;e, eixty- cupied b3- C011 8 & Stanbury, over O'Nell's Bank . w . � in - . ,; I r :� Deceaspd hadbeen in ill health for a . - - the principals of the Normal School, Toron. , . � � � e had for' love or money. ; � I I the Glovernment, such as the Mail and takes Your cho'ice. But tile good people, long one years ago. He came to -Goderich fro were not to b' 1 Exeter. ort. . . - I ! r,:,-:, _. I - . time. 8he was 54 years of age. 'g 1�-IiSB XleLeod, of London, is visiting at Mr. to, attended the Old Bove' re -union at . 16"-tf - . I - . - who tak e I . I - . � J�_Iit 10' ! . wed , 'a -her . . � 4 - , . � I World, and the lesser - luminaries, ' who read both papers,:rriust be sadly per. _11. 0. Bell, of Wingham, hag purchaser] the old country in 1854 and follo John Rtalph's, Turnberry. -Because of the Clinton on Saturday last ar�d the following ' BRmFs.-Misa B_Rusk bas resigned I I C . , -�, � In plexed which to believe.- . � . I I i:, , their inspiration fro them,� another excuse trade aa machinist and black6mith. B -?sides position -as tb the Exeter pubri ' � "t � I � - )i . i . t�e trotting horse, Pat Ellerton, from very heavy storm, very few people ventured Savibatli wi�h llis parents here. -Mr. John ' 0 1 1 � � . . �' � . - I far renewing their attacks o _-7 , . JL4;, - -his wife he leaves one son and four daugh- ' school.-Jose�h Davis, accountant i ,:, 'I, , - - - � � . - , ,_ ,- � n the Education. Bossenberry, . of Zurich. The horse ,won t . . to the garden party at Mr. William James Shepherd is adding to the app"rance of his n W_ �­z,� . - . - - -­ Respecting the alleged use of unauthorized ers. , . Neil -s Bank, is holidaying in Muskoka.- I � � . - I . . .1 4 C I - , " Department, These at -tacks arii made, ' third moncy;in the 2 28 race at Wingbam Johnstou's, Ut line of Morris, on Friday fine dwelling propeity by the erection of a . �� text books by some public,. and h'igh schcol -Mr. Jamjs Miller, of Hullett, delivered Wednesday next is Exetees civ�le holiday � � - . �'L � � - . I . - - lat3t week. . Mr.- -Belt will use him as a evening labt, and on that account it was neut fence. -Ai r. Eacrett, jeweller, of Lou- . I - , . � .% I . p .-.- : . .1 . however, not because there is r, .ything ' - . � � e Cliaton station on The Masonb' ex6ursipu to Brantford will be I . I I . ,. I - . i ; I .1 1� � � � , pupils, a contemporary very aptly remalks : driver. -1 . - . ,porstponed until Monday evening. -Mr. don,, bas been spending the- pait I � , I. I _­ I wrong in t6 conduct of educati'on, affair, "If a youth studying the authoriz,�d school -Mr. J'mes L. Grant, of Ashfield town- Monday of last week, and left his team tern- Wm. H. Stewart, principal of New Harn. week with h is parents at Victoria the leading feature of the day__�.Trivitt � ­ , ! �, . .1 - I . � . �_ a . - I �r 13 I I � � I a son. Presently, the ' r1c farm. -Miss Urquhart, of Exeter . I . f- - - � . - _ - � I - e u d � burg public Fchool, and Edgar S. Coultes, P" I il �� � .- - . � ,)Iitical � ship, has been recommen ed by the West. team Btaxted up and in trying t6 check Grraud Bend on Wednesday.-Measrs. W. I � ;", I ;, in, this Province, but aim.ply for 1 text books wishes to go to th' p' blic library porarily in charge of hi . Memorial church Sabbath school Picniced at � I , �-, '' � I - For instance, it order to create un. . - the ,,a,- - . � - . - effect. Huron Liberal Association, to fill - lkliller principal of.Ripley school, are holidaying at is the gueat of .Mrs. H. J. D. Cook ' ; - I I . the custom's services, at G'oderi3h, � � - 1 �7 . -1 � 1. . eau them .t.lie.lad lost the Ic-ft line. Mr. - '% Creech, J. Cx. t8tanbury god . - .1 I -and consult othei works Ion the subject, cancy in ' their respective homes here. -Mise Bell& Mr W V. Yungblut, of Morden, IvIarritoba, Johns, R- N � I 2,� . - . . ; ess and diswust in the minds of stud- should it be forbidd6n ? We think not. caused by the death ,of the la was on the right side and gra,-ped the team - . . . M. J.. White a-ttended th' � in � ; ­� � � , ,tp D, C. St Burgees and the Misees R;chardson visited eldest son of Mr. G. F. Yunglolut, of this ­ . e Huron Old Boys' . I . - -_ � � . - � . - I ents who are now writing at the department- And if'a boy reading history � . ­ "a- but the lad drawing on the-eam6 line palled reunion at Clinton, on Saturaay.�A meet. L � ­ 1 �2 chan. - . I - ­ I wishes.to have in Brussels on ,N-1onday.-Mrs. John John. town, is here visiving his pardints.-Mist , - I .7 -those author- the horses on to,bis father over whose body ston visited friends in,Goderich last %'Veek ing of citizens was held in the iown hall on " I al' examinations, it is mid that miny of the - the help of other books- than -Avery pretty wedding took place ,re. Addle Bell, who was taking a course of . i I r I - I- the wagon wheels passed, Mr. . Miller Thursday evening Of last week, to consider � 9 :i,,� I * examinera, those who have been appointed ized for bhe use of Ac4o6ls, and b'ys and centiv at tile residence of Mrs. J. Bowers -was and was accompanied e; tnu_�dc lesEons , at London, has returned f I . I 1. I- e . into Mr. , L � 4 1� - � - . reads t,hem, why should il;:�ybody a u St. Thomas, Jormerly of DuDgann ), picked up and "carried home by the Mias . what aid could be extended,Meeare Dyer& I . I . ttack the on, in Sha""e Saults.-The good long rain that fell last horne.-Mr. 0. F. Arnold was. in Buffalo * I . :. , - I to read the papers, and on whose verdict . . house and a doctor summoned,but for Howard, whose plaining mill was burned On � � I .. I . �. o . � _.- �'. . -, : - 1. . Education -Department beeause of it ? Sure-, which her daughter, R tta 14,3 , was; united in tunate- Friday evening benefitted the cou,n..ry last week, taking in the Pan-American Ex- . .; the certificates will be granted, are political i ly only in tile Esilly , I - journal the, holy bonds of matrittiony to. Mr. Bertipst ly there were no more oerioug injuries than I Wednesday. It. %as decided to n4�k the I . season con d any greatly, and everybody'was glad to Pee it, hibiLiun.-Mr. John S. Wren, son� of .Alr. I I I I _. I ­ . favorites of the Government, and have been . sanely inapaged E. 1dauni 0 - a bad shakina up and bruising. council to submita by4aw for a loan of � - suggest it." Our contcni, f that city. '. even if it did spoil Mr. Johnston -'s garden . I - George Wren, of this Village, who has been I - I � � C, ; I- I I � . ' � - -The regidence of Mr. Robert McCut. $6,000, butwe understand that the matter I .1 I porary evidently forgets tha� tile silly sea. --kir. Malcolm Matheson, son,olf 'ivlr. N. inge were pre - . � ; appainted because of the pull which they party. People and 'thi itty well 6ogaged a-3 high, Fthool teacher at Lucan : I � I _� ':' - � I � cheoo, lab concession, Orey, was tile acene - I has since been dropped, owl 'to objections . . - -- son always cr,mes -to - the Mail_�and World Mathc-son, of Lucknow, left -on Saturday browned with the great heat and drouth. has secured a position . as first assistant in L I � - I :1 have with the Government and not because of a pretty wedding on Wedne,iday, 0 being raised.-Tbe choir of 118aven Presby- � �- k � when subjects for"editoriods abusing the. last, 'for South Africa. He has j,)ined f last With the additional showers of Sunday the Dundas public school. -Mrs. Gray of � ­ _ � - . - . � ,� � , � . I . ." of their fitness for the dutle . � I we(.1k at 3 o'clock p. m.. Rev. H, E. Carry, terian church picniced at B&yfie"Id Monday, � 4 �. t s� which they i (,'rits are smrce. Baden Powell's famo pany of mounted everything is looking fresh and green again. the .Milr Road, who ia visiting her daugliter, . I I 1. '� . I . . . i . � � . I � �­z­ k _- - us com Of EdId, spoke the magic words that joined ,. � , �.,_s ,,,, have been selected to perform. Whereas- , _=_ I police, and will no doubt see a good deal of -The postponed garden party at Mr. John- Mrs. Samuel Smillie, of this village, is and and report au excellent time, -Mr. Fuller � , I- - I �. . � :�, Le Trfftuvien-, , [of Thrce actual warfare before the Boors are fu ly MiLis Eit,her, Lhg eetirn'i'ible 'daua,hter of the 8ton's, lat line of Morr.is ou:Monday evening, and wife, of Sarnia, are the guests Of the I I . I � . I . I � the truth is the Government h%va I I Conservativii, __ I bas been very seriously ill. She was visited - a � � :. � . � . I � Rivers, in the cours con,q ucred. . I . host and hostess, and L3ander G'o'od, a pros P very Lecant,ly by her son, Dr. Gray. -Wed- .Xiisses Johns and Mrs, J. Snell for a couple � . , , e of an atts��kf`on Sir . � - had fine weather, a good progr' -line and a � I 1: no-thiug to do with these appointments, and I . perous young nia an - 1-: -Tiioni n of Walkerton, aa husband of weeks.7i� '- * I I .1 I.,� i, I � ' I Cr I as Gray, of Wiagham, wag driv- large attendance. IU was, r.herefore, a suc- niesday, July 17tb, has been proclaimed ,!q,uill,a Snell, of Winnipeg, is � i�! have not the power to ii,flaeace them, oven I Wilfrid Laurier, says that'he 'does n4 share it) I and wife, in the pre8ence of 40 guests. The ' spending olidays with hm parents I I . . : . - �. - � . fi,dian sentiment at all � Mes�crs. Howson, Harvey & Brockle' bride's sister, Mrs. Martin, played the cees. Songs, recitations, choruses and in. Rensall'e - civie holiday. -Mr. Harry Hunt here. -Mr. �, . I I � - ff they had the will. These examiners are I French-tian afid. that balk's hbrso on Saturday last when the and Mrs. Conlin, of M,ontans, ; .1 . . - . . I wedding march, The bride was attended Ftrumental -selections made up the enter, and his bride, of Beeton, were he're last I " I . -Stew ' , � - - 11 - . V pointed by what is known as the.'Educaw he permits Mr. Sifton to completely swamp, ani'mal, became frightened and ran aw I tairiment. The quartettes by Mr. and Mrs. week and part of this visiting Mrs. R. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. - : - I &P s Y, by tier cousin, Miss EI;Z.% Reid, with her . � - The wagon was overturned and Mr, Giay Leonard Ruttan and Mr. and -Hunt Mr. Hunts - mother. - art. -W. M. Martin, B. A., late classicid � .. 1, - the French race in Manitoba with hordes of Mrs. G. Eck- . I Miss I . � - . tional. Council, composed of twelve members, � niece, Miss Mil0red Martin, of Listowel, as . master in Harriston high school, is visiting � . . 1. � . . was thrown to the'ground. He had two )r L Mier were-'particular-ly enjoyable, while the Tens, Swan, of Toronto, is home . - . I I six of whom are apl Russian savages, and adds that the Govern- three ribs broken. . spending berholidays with her mother. at the home of his father Rev. W. Martin, . � I . )ointed by tile Senate of a . maid of honor. Robert McCutoheon suP' best of all was the singing of " The Man , I - (rc,ro,ato UniversiLy,' ment is juat importing a new menagerie .of - -On Wednesday afternoon of last wee.r - ported the groom. Behind the Plow," by E rnest, the small son -1 . B. D. He purposes taking up the course in . I � . � - I *�_ I . and the other six aie 12,000 Molokans. " The Molokans," save e I -,A pretty wedding took place in St..' 11 - law in the fall, and in the meantime vvill- - A - They - L ' Ohn's churcho Varna, new pastor of the Bluevale circuit, was the Varna. study under J. G. Stanbury here, in the J no -mod bv the Minister of Elucation. . . Jam' s- Ritchie was seri�usly injured at j J at high noon, on of Councillor Shaw. Rev. F. Swann, the : .� F a�re all prominent educationalists and are all Le Trifluvien, " do not smoke, , do notdrink Hislop's, Grey, while,assistiog in undermin- . , I Wednesday, J-aly 3rd, when Mr. William i � WEDDENG.-A very pretty wedding 'took latter's law cffi-28.-Miss Gertrude Hi ka I � I I - I � Ing a portion ot stone�wall formerly ueed.for I . I M I I I - � - __ - _" - - - -7-- - d O;re- . 're. n M n ay I .... MP d ,ill 0 . I % , kno,wh to be thoroughly high arinded, inde- and do.not eat park, and. like the Mention- the-,old,baru. He was caught by the fallir Woods, of Listowel, was ,united. in the holy chairman. . place at St. John's church, Varna, au high has returned from a plesaant vacation C at � � 9 bonds of matrimony to Miss Annie. eldest noon on Wednesday, the 3rd inst., when Niagara. on- the -Lake. -M iss Urquhart,*mil- ! , , I pendent and honorable met), men in whom ites and Doukhobors, they are afraid of a wall and his left arm broken in two places . 1�- . p ,& ,� � - . gun and will not touch it. ' When, there- and his bod badly bruised. I daughter of Mrs. George Beattie, of Varna I Hens&ll. I Miss Annie Beatty,'eldest daughter of Mrs. liner for J. A. Stewart, left last week for - I . V I � . I A I the entire pu-blic have every confidence., y The tie that binds was tied by Rev. E. C' LoCAL BmEp's.-The Epworth League en- George Beatty, was united mi marriage to ]ETensall, where,she will visit with friends - I . . . . . . fore, England will ask new soldiers from M. -Mr. J. G. Bricker, who taught for A I � - I . . 'And' inore than this, we believe the exam. Laurier for the defence of the empire, or a Jennings in the presence of many guests'. joyed a very pleasant picnic at Bayfield on Mr. Will. Woods of Listowel, The" cere- before proceeding to her home'in Toronto. - � - V I I short time in school section No. 10, Grey, I . �- . - . On the arrival of the bridal party the Tuesday last. , On the following day the many was performed by Rev. E, Jena' go. � I In I � . -1 - I I iners are selected from the list of eligibles Canada will have need of, its- children to andwho has resigned his position to p'ursue annual Sabbath school picnic of St. Paul's When the strains of the wedding � --- I I- I I guard its frontier, M-. Laurier will send his at' wedding march was played by the organisf, roarch I � . . by.ballot. So it will be seen how utterly udies, was Pleasantly surprised by his ,,,r � nh"rnl, — b.1A +-- 114 4i 1A rph L I . krench-Canadians to be massacred, while pup Is before thb,closing of the school, when- t/ was beauti. . M.T %; . e weat er pealed fortli, the bride entered Tine church kJSDOr 8. - - � - -charge is, these imported barbarians will peacefully they presented him with an album and silk fully decoratea with ferns and flowers and on both occasions was most favorable and a leaning on the arm of her brother, Mr . f ouridationless and wicked the i iss Lot is W eekes. Ine church ; A DISASTRors GALE. -A most disastrous . � th,*t has been made in this connection. feed their flocks on the rich plains -.9f the handkerchief. as a token of their esteem for everything pas8ed off happily. After the very pleasant time was speat by all. -Dr. George Beatty. She was attired in a dyes , wind storm patied. over a portion of this � We make special reference to this cha'rge'7 �'West." If the Molokaris possess the very him. I . ceremony the party repairad to the rasi- Maccliarmid has purchased a fine new buggy of white silk crope de chene, veil and or- , excellent qualities attributed 'to them, some - dence of the bride's mother, where the trom Mesers I Brown -and township on Friday evening last. The � I I I Clark. -Mrs, ange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of severe electric and rain a . torm was accom- � here and now because it io of the utmoau 'Mrs. Tarner, widow the late Rev wedding dinner was partaken of. Kennedy ,nd little girls are this week visit. cream ropes. The bridesmaid was Miss I of us may think that ,they are likely to John Turner, died at Carlow, on S;Iturd.a'3,* , a panied by a hurricane of wind which, how - importance that those who are now under. . .I . d� ing Mrs. D. B. McLean, of Tuckersmith.- Hattie Woods, sister of the groom. Mr. ever, was mo4t severe along the Thames make very good citize,up, and that we should June 29th. Mrs. Turner had been a res'. Mr. Robert Carlisle, who is carrying on a goiniz their examinations shoutil have full I have mor ' . Win., Beatty, brother of the locide, a-upport" road. Several shingles -were blown from , e of them in Canada, even if they dent of Goderich for -several years. A fe� I Fullarton. laundry business in St. Thomas, is here at ed the groom. The groom's gift to the I and implicit confidence in the honesty, fair. ! are 11 afraid of a gun " and refuse to fight.. days. pr'evious to her death she went to Car.. the roof of the ;new' barn recently erected � � . Summer stuffs begin selling swiftly to present visiting his parents and many bride was a gold. star and crescent brooch � . -)so in whose ha,nds I satisfied seekerd the moment they enter The friends. -A number from Hensall and vicin- set with pearls. His gift to the bridesmaid Oman Russell, and his, windmill - u no" and cap%biflty of th low on a viait,and while -there was taken by Mr. Th ; - - their fate is. That they may have this I It used io be that the- Conservatives ill � with heart disease and,.died the day E,. M4aul Co's Store, Seaforth- They have ity-attended the, funeral of the late R6d. and organist was a beautiful pin set with was considerably twisted and injured. The � I claimed to have 4 monopoly of loyalty to afterwards. . . I I � . I done some remarkable selling this season in erick Ross, of SEanley, on Tu�aday last: pearls. The church was beautifully decor- roof was blown from. the bara of -Mr. James : . The, Manitoba Free Press says: I -k Airth and a driving shed on the farm Of I , confidence is certain. They may rest satig- Britain, and that the Grits were all disloyal - Prints, �Chambrays, Dimities, Organdies, Mr. Ross was well and favorably known and ated with ferns and flowers. The ceremony . fied that nOne'who have been placed in the : . 3uie, but beautiful ceremony took place at Percales, Muslins and everything pertaining Wa's in his 80% year. He died quite and- being over, the bridal party and about 50 I reneg.%dee. This was when the Conserva rystal Mr. Alex. McDoc' .i responsible peaition of examiners and sub. . � City, Tused.ty, June 18th, at the to a Ladies' surtimer dreen T.ana. - ; d6nly only beill - da ill 1— I : 2 IL ) blown no one knows here - Mr Pad 2 I I . � " I . . . � 5 .7 appop exy. guests rep& re to t e home or the bridoe I the , . . . tives were in power. - But now that. Lhey home of Hon. Thomas Greenway. The oc- &eat demand and they ate showing a fiae -Rev..J. Jewitt, conducted a union service mother and partook of a sumptuoui' dinner. I . I exa,miners; are otherwise than thor . A1&dge?s silo was,demoliished an,d half of : � , � I � . roof of the large barn of Mr. Simon Camp- . . - - I are in opposition the tables seem 6 --have casion was the marriage of his third daugl - assortment. 1752�1 - in Carmel church on Sabbath morning last The bride received many handsome pres' bell, near Farquhar, was blown off, and his - I 7 - qualified in every re-3peot for the. effli I t6r, Lillian M., to H. .L. Montgomery,�Ia . . I . � - cient turned i At least it looks 'like that when DOTS. -Mr. John Morrow, of Glencoe, is and in the evening he preached to both ents. Mr. and Mrs. Woods took the even. I - , . . . - performance. of.the work for 'Which they I - I . prominent merchant of Deloraine, an home spending hi's holidays-. -Miss Martha coagregations in h.is own church.- The ifog train from Brucedeld for Brantford orchard was badly injured. Mr. Campbell � ' ; . . I straight out, died-in-the.w.00l C'01186rvative brother to Mrs. W. F. Vinstone, of Win I I kad a lot of now hay stored in his osm - 1 , r - have been selected, and it is utterly impos- I apers, like the 0,',tawa Citiz.ln, gives voice ham, formerly Of Brussels. . Rev 1) ' Wilson, of Glencairn. is home visiting for a Reverend gentleman delivered able and well where they will spend a few days before which was thoroughly drenched with the � . P r Rible that political or other unworthy,.con. I I ; . . . fortnight. ---�Neil McFadzen, of Toro to is- prepared sermons on both occamions. The returning to List-owel to reside. Mr. and I . I ; to seniimenfs like the following : it McCulloch, Methodist minister, officiated. . . . n I '. � What. visiting at his sister's, Mrs. T. Mc&l. service of song was much enjoyed. At the Mrs. Woods have the best wishes of -a large rain, and will, no doubt, be considerably - I I -Mr. George Tyner has sold'his 50 acre . . injured. - Mr. Fletcher,, who resides a short I : . siderations could have had any inff uence in 1,is Britain doing to rewatd our loyalty farm on the 9oh concession, Hallett, t . evening service a number of musical instru- circle of friends. . � � . I - lough'a4--�.Rev. Mr. Ferguson moved into the I . ; � . their selection. - a mi. ep distance east f Farquhar, had a new bam � � � . . I through long years of indi I rence ? Noth. W. Vodden for $2,800, a � parsonage on Wednesday last. His amist- mente were played in addition to the regular — . raised and it W089 shattered ' Z�, - -1 Most, if not all Of the other charges and ing, though she could,holve recently done so . . nd has bought Ne, - ant, Mr. Moorehouse, arrived on Saturday. church choir. The clasetettes rendered by blown down and � - . I ; without putting herself out in the least. son Bingham's farm of 100'scres, on the 7t i . mily left 9 new Professor Brdford, William Stoneman, G. Kippen. to pieces, and some of. the stone foundation 7 1 1 destroyed. Mr. Wm. Bowman -also bad a I � complaints which are, from time fo time so - concession,'for $4,500, 1:e gets possession i ­7Mr, Andrews and fa for hi Brown and E. Rannie both morning and A Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer * Oibly mad� against the liAtioation. Dapart . . I Canada hag almost ceaeed 'to, expect any Noyember. ' We understand that Mrf, field of labor in Wyoming last week. -The . wills mortgages and deed's drawn up. . T cow killed by lightning. The blow seemed . � consideration of that sort, but it arouBeE a uch enjoyed. -Quite a large - . L . I terrible storm which p,,s3ed over here I,ut evening were m , Moxici loaned ment. by interested parties, are on a par with - Bingliam and daaghter will likely visit with 0 at the lo ivest mtoa of interest. 1740-tf to sweep along the Thames road taking in . I . - certain feeling of resantment to be publicly . Friday, did much damage by unroofing number from Hensall attended the races I I I ' � this one, and are equally baseless, if not ' and unjustly twitted by an imperi her p�arents in Michigan, while Mr. Bing�e �r MONEY Nlovp.s THE WORLD.-Higb qual.. a strip of about:a mile in width, and ex- _ - al minister ham and son, will go to Montana and arr barns and blowing down trees. Mr. James held in Seafo th on Tuesday and Wednesday - f' .3 on having seriously entertained � notions as ha ote wickedly al8e. And the public are justified . of last. -The new a' weet watering outfit ity and low prices moves the se onable- u d itself a short distance east of Far- .. range for sheep ranching. � Campbell's barn, on the 6th concession, was . ,,under , � - � I , sagriflaing sentiment and loyalty to win . I blown off its newly b - uilt I foundation, Mr. the management of Mr. Thomas Weisli, and stock of Dry Goods of The E, . McFaul Co., quilar. It ia a- long time it I So ' -Frederick Phillips appeared before Seaforth. Something for everybody, and damage was done in to small a compass in � in settling down to this conclusion. - ince go much . 1 0 C3 b6ineag prosperity�" A few Yeats ago, if a I MaY�r Clegg, of Wingliam, on -Wedn�esda' Wm. Harper's barn was also moved fifteen operated by Mr. Edward Sheff6r, i giving everybody seems to be after the somethifigs. this township, by a storm. -Mally soon as any wrom- doing or dishone.it.y i-3 ' Grit paper had given tterance to sudh sell. Y feet. Mr. John RobiREOn, onaNhe 4th con, good satisfaction and is al ogether he beat I � of the , � proven. a .1 morning of last week, charged with trespas. a , , The women's greatest ' interest centres orchards werie, siloo , t t . i service we have yet had. -Miss Black, of , more or less injured by I _gai,ist tile depar�.nen', Tup, P,.,�I,().,5. � timents, some good TZ would have in- I cession, had big barn blown over. The barns � . _- - IToa will not be am,)og tho3e who may try ; dicted it for treason. �� . � , sing by William Jobb, of Turnberry. It were all total wrecks. -Alvin Rowland who St. Catharines, is visiting her uncle, Mr. R. around the liandeome Orgaudies, Dimitiem, the wind, and in many pl,%ces fences, 'weire � � &pears that Phillips - had been ordered to ' __ . � 7 . to H le or cover it up. But uER 11 tb i . i - I has been learning blacksmithing Vith3 Mr WrTght, and relatives in this vicinity - Muelins., Perealea, Cambrics, Prints, etc., levelled with the gr�ound and the fall wheat . - leave Mr. Jobb's premises and he refused to - with their dain . ty colorings. 17521 . Is is The vacancy caused in the Dominion Par- to give it up. -Mr. an -'4 Mr. Richard, Wright has received a very in the track of the storm was badly lodged, . - e, Miss Edighoffer, and tliss w- but it will not be much injured further than - .iqh . tament by the death of Mr. J. W. Bell, of building and do other damage. The mayor making it more difficult to harRest. we . done, it is the du�y of ,%It to ren ler s as- I I- I do so and also threatened.to fire Mr. Jobb's Mrs. Win. Yul . nice medal, with his name inscribed thereon FoOTBALL.-Tbe boys still hold the Cta si3t%u_-e as the t 0 1 1 Y Can to mal&e so 1rnpo'rt*n11 a I Ella Yule epent part of last week at BI ,ke recognition of his having enilisted at ford cup. On Monday night last they I Addington, furnishes another opening for a 21 days in the, have not learned of any buil,dings bein I � I sentenced the prisoner t 8"' ` - - the time of the Fenian invasion. We under- played the Bruce6eld team on th _g - � � and the lake. -Several of our sports took in -recre- struck by lightning. I.. . devirt-nen' ai trieful a4 posail)le, instead of Hon, Mr. Foster. It is said a petition is I county jail on the charge of trespassing. stand he, together with the �rest of the ation grounds, at Seaforth. The 'first ,20 .. � i tryinfr to create suspicion - the Stratford races last week. -Mr. Sample . - . . . .. � . I , I an.d. une-siaess '; being circulated among the faithful I -On Tuesday of last week, Daisy, the volunteers on theline' will be further re. , inin'-u tes of the play were in Brucefield�s .' � I I . asking , has just finished painting his house, which . ­ � � I - in tha Public mind by qryiag L five-year-old daughter of Joseph Copp, of warded by a grant of '160 acres of land on e ,always . . I wolf ! wOl' ! , Mr. Foster' to become- the candidate. If has greatly improved its appe-aranoe. z favor, but the Kippen defence wer - whea there is nr, sign of a wolf, . i Clinton, met -with a painful accident. She . — mere nominal terms. -Mine Rose Young- ''there and kept the goal well, At half time Hills Green. - - - c . � � � �� - ____ - tfiis feeling proves effective no'doubt Mr, � had been up a tree, and -in eomingdown fell hint who is engaged as milliner at Ayr, is , Play didn't atop but for about 2 minutes, -Previous - to the depar- I - - - I � I t - - PRV,SF.N - TATION. � � . Foster will be made the �candidate. Ad- I and twisted her arm so severely that it was J Belgrave. home enjoying the mid -summer holidays.- and during that ti'me Brucefield scored. ture Of the family of Rev. Samuel Aellienon I I It" The Senate. ! dington is largely Conservative, and he ; necessary to call in a doctor and have it set,;- OUR Nsw MINISTER. -Rev. J. J. Has. .Miss Maggie Bell, teacher, Blyth, and Mr. The last half waa all in Kippen's favor, and for their new home in Pembina, Dakota, I � � . I � I I � I I The arm was not brok@n, but neverth tie who was ordained to the pastorate of Arthur McAllister, teacher, Londesboro, are -the goal tender had not a single ball to ; ,��_�veral Liberal papers have recently been should bL eleated there without much f the were Waited on by a deputation who, . - . publiahi-ag with considerable- gusto the fol. trouble, It would be a relief to both parties , the little patient had tor be put under the Knox church, BeIgrave, and Calvin church, home spending their vacation with their stop. Through good combination T. Brown- on lehalf of the Presbyteriaii congregation I .1 . . I . . . in Parliament to have Mr. Foster added to I influence of chloroform, ,while the. membee East Wawanosh, is a member of this year' part,aps. -Mi a. F. Rae is visiting her father. lee scored for 1�ippp, t o I lowing paragraph ; I I the Opposition ford t up in splints. - . graduating class from Knox Colle a and mother at 011 Springs and rel%tives in his evening the ,of Hills Greev, presented them with a liber- I . . . I I I . es, but whether he would . - ge, Tor- score "o 1, as ib remained. ,As the Kip. al purse of money and a complimentary. ad- � � - 11orden j . , � . 11 11, i3 common y reported in political serve as third man under Messrs. I "" Visa Emma Peart, one of Lucknow's onto, and the first one to be called and get- 'Petrolia and LoDgwood.-The Misees * Re pen boys have to be beaten before they Jose dr6se. The deputation, and through them I � circles th%t there are at at five ! and Monkremains to be seen. However IM � Y_ i the congregation, were feelingly thanked by . � . lea ost estimab!e.young ladies lef t last week tied. Albhough just through college, he is nolds are home 'on a vacation. -Small fruits the cap, it still remains theirs. The team I I - . . I I for Toronto, where she has 'accepted a re. not a beginner in ministerial work. He MissAchesonon behalf of her father and � 7 Members of the Canaddan Senate, ap- ' Mr. Fo�fer is now an Ontario man, and he are be -Ing brought into market in large quan. was as follows : Forward@, 'G. Sinclair, . I . : ., poin,tees of the late goverameat, whose poneible position in a large boot and oboe was born In Canada, but went to Australia, titles.-Aliss Sellery, of Kineardine, is visit- A. Foot, T. Brownlee, T. Doig,A. McLean ; mother, n t Only for the present gift but for I . ! would likely become . the leader of the On. [a . . vote3 can no longer -. .be counted on ' tario wing, if Mr. Clarke Wallace and Mr. store in that city. Miss Peart has for many in 1887, being sent first as a lay missiona. ing her brother, Dr. F. A. Sellery, of this half@, S. MeMordic, J. McKay, G. BrO'w1n_ the kindonese and consideration AIWAYN . . aga,inat.the Liberals in any party division McLean wo' I ry - : uld allow him. Mr. Foster',, ,1 years been a leading and faithful member of to Dimboola, Victoria, to a small congrega. plaoe.-Miss Gertie Kaiser has returned lee ; bachiv, A. ',,-'mibh and W. J. McLean ,. shown to Mr. Acheson and family b the . I - Y I � . the Methodist church choir, and on Friday so from Seaforth where she has been visiting goal, J. Bielby. : . ; Of consequence. The Con�ervafive nominal , accession to Parliament, while it should add , . tion, which. in one year -worked u1Y d o &_- r - Hills Green congregation during the manv -, z I I - . majority in, that body is about eight, but largely to the strength of the Conservati , evening last.a.large number of the members ed him $1,000 for the nex', year. This was friends. -Mrs, Hyslop, who has been here Wm. Cudmore, Huron's years he had been their pastor. The f0f- i I � i z ive I NOTES. -Mr. � � I - . � those best a'equainted -with tFe condition I party, might not, perhaps, increase its Of- tbau congregation 'assembled at MiAs! not accepted, but had been placed on the tor the bast mouth or so visiting her mother, biggest hay dealer, is on a business trip to lowing is the addrese : -During your 16 I � � . I I say. that the actual plural-ity ill not more harmony. .1 i Peart's home and presented her with a purse footing of a regular aelf -supporting, charge, Mrs. Munn, and brothers, left a few days. the old country. -Mrs. Williams and son, years' sojourn with us your services fn the - : . I I I . . - � _. than, one or two, and when it is taken - into I I of $25. . The general agent for horrie misaious then ago for her home in Elmer, Michigan. -Mr. of .Boston, are visiting at the parental home, Master's cauge have been rendered with . I � Consideration there never is a day when -some -A pretty wedding ceremony. was per- had him smt to the visitors at Sorrento T. Murdo k won second money with his Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Bell's. such loving, pat I . � of , the Older memb6re are not . on the sick'li News of the Week. I fo 0 -The fine ient fidelity., that the mem- � - I I sb I rmed on Wednesday of last week, on the for six months. During thoee six months he colt. Joe Stanton, at the Seaforth races on weather is keeping- all- busy with the bay. bore of Hills Green appointment desire .j . and abaent from theirseatai, it will be seen SNONV IN M'ICHWAN.-A speci . . to ,I . - I . al from lawn of Ioaac Wright,' conoesnion 6, Turn- wa3 brought to the cit -y of Melbourne, to Wednesday. -Mrs. Aldsworth, of Minnea. In a few more fine days the hay crop will offer you some mark of appreciation ofyo1w � � 1. � that even next session it may be impossible Houghton, Michigan,'says : Snow fell here berry, when by Rev. Wm. Lowe, Mr. J. G., speak to till the city chargas on the subject of polig, Minneaota, is visiting her sister, Mrs. be nicely stored away for another season.- faithful &nd untiring official duties as their �L � � for Sir Maakenzie Bowell to throw out a . and at Calumet Saturday morning. . The Armstrong, of R'%iny River, was united in ,'home micsions. From Sorrento he was in- Alex. Munn. -Mr. and Mrs. F. Marshall The fall wheat, which is - looking well, is pastor, The Sabbath services and weekly - i . whit I I bill upon which the Liberals lay particulny : Quincy hills were e with it earl , but! mar- . ar- Y riage to Miss Adelaine Wright, in the vited to 'be assistant to the late Rev. James have returned home from the Sault, where getting its golden color and in a few d prayer meetings have been a source of in- ! . it soon melted away. ays . fftress. One bill there is sure to be upon ,ence of about 75 guests. The bride McGaw, in Ararat, a large town at a salary they were visiting Mrs. Marshall's mother.- will be standing in the stook. Well in struction and comfort to -every one. Your � . � i pres - SY - I which a warm debate will take place, and LimITNING'S ODD FREAK. -A bolt of was supported by Miss Jennie Armstrong of $1,000 a year, At the end of his term Rev, J. M. Kennedy, B. D., of Anburn, this be called a busy world. Keeping all eflrorts to ereate cordial and friendly rels- I I . I . � that is the bill for the redistribution of elec- lightningstruck Edward Cole's hous;3, at , and the grnom by- George Wright. The there he went to Ormond College and took will conduct service in the Methodist the machinery in repair is giving our village tions between the people of the differeab I I . I I ; toral disiriats iju accordance with this year's Harriison City, Pennsylvania, on -Friday ' young couple will take up their home in the his first year in Theology , and during the church here on Sabbath go d ab -Mrs. John Cooper a�id churches It ave been instrumental in proinot- . I -1 cerlau.9.lp night. It ran down the wall to where Mr. Rainy River district, . mornin an amit,lis long hours. � I Cole's long vacation after the term he was invited , Batheeada in the -The. Misees � 6 -year-old daughter was standing and : -The Montreal Daily Witness, evening. Ron, Master Cheater, of Howick, are visit. ing such a union of Christian hearts as will, I . i I ; � of June by the. &I oder'_ktor, of the Adelaide Pre8by - Eveline and. Clara Thomson, daughters of ing friends here. -Miss Hannah Thompson we trust, be of spiritual benefit to ourselves ­ I - This is all very good so far as it goes I burned ever hair from her head'. , gives the following interesting account . Y Aside 24tb tery, South Australia, to come over some David Thomson, of Toronto, formerly of is visiting with* her sister, Mrs. Fluker, of and for the Mastei'49 cause in Our midst. . . � . 1'rovideince is rapidly bringing the Senat from a sever6 shock she was not otherwise : of the marriage of Rev. W. A. Smith, B. D., 500 milea and supply Strathalbyn, the larg- Hensall, are virifting -their relatives here Auburn.-Mra. (Rev.) Achesonand familyi While called upon to bid you and famiiY � . . I . I , . � into harmony with the popular body and in : injured. Air. Cole's mother, sitting near of Oil Spring% Ontario, too of Trurnan eat rural congregation in South Auatrzil,�. during the holidayor,eason.-Miss Maggie wh,o have be6n citizens of our village for farewell, we feel convinced that the noble � � I I . i the little girl, was so severely shocked that Smith, of Gray, to Miss Lilian Mock, of that From Strathalbyn lie was invited to take I 11, daughter of Mr. John Bell. returned the past 16 years, left, on Monday for their preceipts which you have . thla respect it is being re -constructed. But 1 she may die. . . I Re so faithfully I this not tha' kind of re -construction, the � .. ! city: A very pretty wedding took place in charge of the Free Church in Ortlands, Tas. recently from Goderich and Point Farm, fur,ure home in Pembina, North Dakota.- taught us shall be carried into practice in - , I I PICKED PEAS O'S SU-NDAY.-The Albert Doug -as Methodist church, on Thursday mania, where he labored for 18 months, where she had been on a visit, -Mr. David Miss Annie Murray, who is on the teacher's our homes and family altars. We d ir -1 ; Libarals on in oppositiou, hey Landreth Company, of Sbeboygan, Wis. ever"ing at .7:30 o'clock, when Uis8 Lilian Z ` ,promised, wh t es e to I . - - I _. . leaving a congregation, that -was *deep irt L Thomson, of Toronto, formerly. of Hen- staff in Howick, is - spending jzchool vaca. accompany this address with a small gift " - I I . would cffect so soon as they got into power. c:)nsin realizing that hundreds of acres of Mock, dau�ht' I : - ' I I - - or of Charles Mock, of St. debt, entirely frecand with $150 of a bal- sall, 'was in the village over Sabbath and tion at the home of her father, Mr. Robert an outcome of the gratitude we feel in Our . - . ; -borale gain a majority in , peas would be ruined -by the fecent heavy Matthew street, was married to the Rev. ance in the bank. This done he was offered Monday. visiting Iiis relatives. He also Alurray, Tuckersmith. Miss Murray is . an hearts towards you. Long may you be . Even should the L' I I . � 1, I rains and intense heat, the crop maturing W. A. Smith, of Oil Springs, Ontario. The the mission in connection with Scott's attended the old boys' reception at Clin- efficient teacher,. an accomplished youn sp�ared for your sphere Of usefullness � I . the Senate, it would not be any more re-: I I I and � � 9 - h1pon rapidly, picked last Sunday. John Land. - ceremony ' waa performed by the Rev, Dr. i church, Melbourne, but declined, being ton On' the preceding , day. -The size lady, and her company ia always pleasing to may - pay 70% I � eible to the people or SBY less fluscep- ' reth, the local manager,' uts aga . He who judgeth righteously re : r 1 P4 1 personally waited Shaw, assisted by Rev.'A. P. Brace. Mhe , anxious to return and see hie pare in. of Mr. James A. Bell's new bam Was her many young frieride Y. . . I �? I . . I � - _-Mr. James Mur- bountifull 11 I I . � . � . . I . : � . . . � � I � I � I - % .i'Tor."ERN � - I I -hood wbo W-91 � P . . lyorvnto,� Is IM - . � Dr. C bolne. . I . I I 9 .01 - . � 11 0�— I I . . I � a Is n � � . I .... I . E6. 1 . �>l - _+�h --wise 11 . otborwigO . � I +1 - ­ ro are i I . I . . I in , —1 r. I . - - I ­ I 's good - . . bas f,be 01 � -4 . I d wor U ' , - .. 1,e � 81 4 -tbeir brother f - A, -r. ]ffugh Hal . sold eeven �ei . - john, "16! HiXt � . nice Aulmals.- 'grey horse, tb ,1#a fine hesvY � 'r-drAips Prowl � - - 'this vicinity ,quite a tbiatig" I 11ain, dorraieet � 1 . �jth of thisl . 11 - I . i - js� -M.r. Wrighl ier,e,&ttendeA � und think tb( � � ,!,r,fh`s are an -N . -ving'a, long -* � Augon atte-nde, �e "Ounty council - ing seven eetitf .ars �hard to 13 . bave ZOInme" I it ignot very I � � OEM . - . L I —,& peculial � �.,Grsud Trunk � . ,by which four � , sxws, alt1loug, 'thein � 0i off V I was biefng set i ana lead waA I - The leaid was'v ,ana damp- �( -stone, the le gnti, The bm - that:was Luet a fiterally, lead -1 which had beei � fore the lead e( I to ba cut froria . waid to.have g,c �rection-. - Thei t-ke " I 'Pillar Injul - ___�Mrs, lGeoi I - , ceiv,ed'o letter at.S,t, Joseph,, % thought his I L - 1, . ,4ro,Wned -near bad . y found w -A . pocket -of a to, ietters ad4ves, __ . body wais jeo ba curate dUtrint I Ir - be givet.' Th laid, in the ws I mat,only partl ,� - '. ications of the� tb.&,t thore M'g] , nection with hi . � ly gone to Ate] brothem in th ,hundred miles . - illeg,gd death. Fall VMW (now), . � I Spjivg Wb -EM Ar ,0%ft per busA'. Pjas per bn9h!A_ ,3 jr* per busha; ­ .i3aflir No. 1. 1cf-I 33aaer, sub- _- - � � : R per ,doz- - I filTiti, Par -1119 2113. 3� 1 � ly "r _Aon ='Tr� Rdeis per -100 za� � - eep8k1XW..­-- .h fool- - -_ � ­ - I Axtoes -;Ver but] I . - wIt fretall) ,per, f3od per card (to W)od per oord 14 � Applol per bw- � Clovor seed--- . Tlmo*hy Seed— ,Porjr,per 100 U. Tal',ow, per Ill- - - . Ini Aa4 CAMPBtLLFO I ford elf"se ho-ij ea. watkina" 150 at 9 3-160 ; refase& I , Mo,-i-TRmIL J J, ery, 191 to 124)e 1 � 1-6 to 1-61. E91 at 11 to Ille -, . Ontario 9-1 � � . le ; 1 TbRmNTO, J1 Df d4iry show si . hot wixther in I I the;quAlity,of s! I Mot � aA .good. � �crocks sell at Ik aell ,firom 15c. do 4crearriery is stei led at 20 to 21c) I , � , Solids. Eggs—, �0 large:and mar-kv, sells sit 12-- ; trei ana meconds are : UT14C,&, _W. Y' . L I . I � Boslrd of T-rade_ were 87 loads 0 emill cheese I 8J to Sic, Rul ,and ou -small tkilos lVe, 28 s6l L 201 io_!nc. I V.9 ; ToRoN�-To, A 1� a) L - . -J.;1rati a reposit gauccess. 80411 the)re seemed -ti. I . the ttuetion, ' I this clues is no quest. StillY a . I -1 . . I Xold at privau, At tbe:auetio� ,of at prices ru � .Two . fairly � brotig1it $1,20 L lowierprices w mals, which h I Some time. -0 purchased by,' and. jLftex, r on the Exhibit, �exarnirre(l by t I - for the purpos- r . � Tbuo_NI-To, J . . I I r bushel - r4 I I P L I 311, � �0 ; peas, 6 L 36i to 371,e - I straw# loose, ; L - 30 to 40_., W Wa4hed Reece L . L � L . Livl( I c I 1,o_NL1)oN_ . , " Aststes �cat* L . , 'le. . Q ; United S � Lrv:Rnp-ol�,'4 - Z2 to 6d ; sh, . J I _ BuF"PALo, ZZ I ly 1fancy, 8&3's esttle, $555 65 , . to $5.65 ; shil Porb bul-la, I rto iahoi- -.6115 ; good % to;$4.4,0 ; 9GO fair to g400d f bl V $3.215 ; Yearlii to $4. 1L0 - CO :F E3-60 ; good .90 -, dO.* le" 'tO extral S4.4 �__ - - L -A