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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-08-16, Page 4� � I ; - -..., - - - - - I . , . ­ - I : .. - � . I - I - . � - , , I __ , - . - i , ; I -I.- __ � � - . . - �1� -1 . I I t - - � . - I - _�� i _. �, I .1. �.- 1 �1� I : I - . - - � - �_ . . . � � . I - � - - . - � . - . I I . � � . . I -_ I �� . . . . I 1. I - I I . �. 11 - I.. . . � I , - I . �, I - - , I - . I �� . � - I - I I I I I I J � - I � I � I . _1� .1 i I 11 . � t . - I i- I - I . . I I . ! - - I . . I � I ) - t'�� � . I I - .1 � ; � — � �_ - 11 . . - . - : k .. 1: ­ I I . � i i � ; - V . I . � � , �. ; . 4 I I I � ��, " . . I .! I i ; i . I � � . - i 1 ; I . � - . I I i I - z . . i . I i , - -, L � 1. - i . � i I � - i I m � i 1 � � ! _1 - . . .. . . . , I I , . Ir � 11 . � I . P I " I . . A 4 f� 4 1 t . _i- - . - . - 'i 11 .- � " � � _ - - - I el - I t � � _- , �� i i I � � � I i;. 4 . . I .. . . , - 1- i . I . . I .- �, _1 " - � I . . � � TH URON t EXPOSITOR - I . . 1. * � I.. I%- _______ i - ­ AUGUST 16 1 - IT+ 11 - - - I -_ ____ - --- � - . 44901 I � I,- - -`.,_7.__ - ___ I � . , - - - i ---- rw;`k� . k . " .1 1. F,F ; �� . I . " I. .. �---------��___ .___,__--­—__­ I � , 7 I . �. - I i ___;���_�__,_ . I . . ... . _1 � X * NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . anoe of the strike,and in th6 public interests , The P Is will have to live 'on something I : � . .1 .� � "I F - - '. J. - I � I "Ote ( � News of 'he Week. . winter of 1900, when he was attacked by � � ' ", 1� - I., � 43 1.� : and for the pt!Iblic safety they should be ! else. T ,-hernists say that more than 90 LoR MIL'YER TO JID MARU11P.D.-Lord In grippe. From this be never fully re - I � I � te . . gr The flK.arabetwoon the parcnthes , or each . ive I _r I � 11 t � .. per (ent. of the potato is made up of water ; 7: ! - I e r an which the OOMPO'lod to come to time, 11he Dominion . I African Governor, Is en. covered but rather aged rapidly, and it was .... I 47 �� . one, denotes tb 1 Milner, the South N ' � Pe ty on you , Cattle' I I - ? �t I : � and 3tareb, and there should not be much gaged to' be married, Before isailing for loon seen that,our old friend, and lie wap 1. li L ; _ �.� -1 A . . adverilsomentwit be ound, ossesises b P , � . . . I I.. ­ : L . . - .� - .- ... I - L' - LL . �1 " Government p his ' owei, and it is difflaulty in finding substitutes containing outh Africa on Satu -day, while somewhat the friend of all, was not much - longer for - I I ,; _ To Fit Your Fanoy-Grc lgr & Macdonald - 1 1 & I . now high time they were 'using it. The thos i ingredients. The old world gob along overoo y emo ion his world, His wife survives him, together I , 7x_ � i Closing Sale-flarland Br'03-5 - -.1 I ,L: : ; � me a e cor Ia t o I I i . i .i . I � .very comfortably without potatoes until Ilia 1, send-off," lie said to friends ; 11 ith their nine children. I . I 11 .. I . . Another Sbipniant-Lea=3 d&Co-5 first thing we kn'ow there I will be a catas- : and 111orses.0 . , . 4 -1 _­_ - � � _1� .- �t _: .,- - Change of Rusinces-tra And t ckw--S -1 4 about,300 years ago, and ib - is P% subject of . am W I - I I - _-(r � t trophy which will startle the peo0le, and it � going to surprise you, You know I have -As Mr. D. J. Davidson, who preached I it � ; , . .� - Clearinfc sale-MoKinnon & Co -5 - a L p � 1 3 . I . . , . . i . V .1 f . _. Mdles'TAllore-StArk & bflkukay_�_4 debate whether the introduction of the spud always be -on opposed Lo the marriage of a in Carmel church, Heneall, a few Sabbath . -14+144�++ MP m� , - ' L � - ­ � - L will then be too late to take aoti(�n. I has nob done more harm than gooi to Ira- � - .+ 11 � . ZA � I Anti -Fly 011-1. V'. Foar-1 . . nizigs ago, Wa . � �. - I I I . mav who had -his career to make, and have 8V0 i a wheeling down the second I I I . :.,A ­ __ By Chance -E. AlcFaul Co -8 The difficulties between the great Jetee, land, : With a bif wheat -crdp in eight, * I I I I � � - . I _J� - - =104o to the extent of declaring tba,t I concessibn ofHay one evening re-ently, a � 1 U . ­ - L; . L,jcaj Iniprovement-Wrn. Eillott--ri : L ' Ir _- - . . __. � L . � trust in tho United States and their. work- � lea by of last year a beans left over, and the .L I �. SE ANTI -FLY OIL I �� "116it - . - riows-Thomae Ucllia-S ever marry. 'Nell, I have sucembed 6 -year-old son of John Jones ran in front � t - �. , - , 11 I- -1 - z - �4! �'; - I . - 1'� - 'Cle'Lring S_Wc-D Braund-8 � festive waterrifelon in season, the !fellows . � I . ; � - .­ � , � A:- I men have not yet been, settled. Many.of this ti I proposed marriage to my going : ,_ � . : - - , - - of his wheel. As Mr. Davidson was ' . ... . . ­ V W ,� : � J � . , - . 5 Fartn for Salc�Wro. Grieve -5 who want more than � dollar a bushel for � i. -x I q � I 4 1. . . . -, , i, . TorontoFxposl,loa _W.Sowervill��_S their mills are standing idle, and thousands ppta future-E-fe wh!la being entertained in a at a 12 mile an hour gait the lad was thrown The la�cst and best thing to keep offflies, mosquitoe-4, fleas, lita, . �. . . - I - . toes can keep them. If worse cOmeg to house -boat on tile Thames at Henley, last- a considerable distance, and beside being . . i :_� � 7 .. ­ . Sale Still On -D. W. McBeath-6 I is - I � , ,i 7 * - � � . of men are off work, and. many more -are. . worse, we can all turn� Scotch and feed 6n I Py . or any ,insects on animalp', It comes in quart bottles . � Seed Whost-Frank Taylor -6 - Sunda badly shaken up, he had his collar -bone - . � ­ ,�. _� I . �� I , 1 I 7 I I I Oatmeal," . .. . I �, :-- - - - .1 I Farm for Sale-Charloo E. Shaw ---6--, likely to be called out in a few days, if 9; Bio igOPLE.-An attempt to experiment fractured. . each, an 'a' is very simple to lase. . 4 -1 � - . ; ZL . -1� � - � . �L 'L !� - _. . ­ New Fall fftylea�A, Willis & son -5 - vnwmwwwms� . .; ,a I,- I ­ - I . . --L-__ - - ' � � - -, ,W - � . . - I �' 01th To& Store --A. G. Aultr-5 settlement is not reached. Already this ,� with the human species is attracting the at- -The Board of Education of St. Thomas L . __ L� . I Ed, torial Notes and Coiianients.- tentio� of the curious in France ad Eng- ' has appointed L. R, Whiteley, of Clinton, DIREOTIONS�Rub on lightly with a woolen ragg once a week. I 1. I --� _-� - - .- L � z . ie ­ :_1 Servant Wanted -Mrs. Brydono­-w-b strike ha occasioned a lose of over eight . I . . ­ 'I � 8 'Ili - Tes"L Soap, oto-2-Boattle Bros -8 .1 - I - I . �::: � I I gia 'I - I .� I i- , ­ - . - The Hamilton Times askis : 11 Will Mr. land, jXt takeet-he form of a ut -compe- junior English master in the Collegiate In - . I - - Pfg-31W Torrance Get it at ­ - I . � I I Estra5 -6 millions of dollars, three millions to ithe I .. - I .- -1 . It - ' t,ition 46 Rouen, and ilready shows a start. Otitute. Mr. Whiteley, who is 24 years of I F :,L - , - Route forsale-4wi)e# i�eniqe_s I Wh tney send the Silver Medal Bull, the . I I - I � , - I I ' 11L.- I : L i : - I workmen and five millions to the steel age, to a graduatq of the Ontario Normal I I . Grain lo,i% ing-Jam . ling number of abnor al fitatures in France. . - . ­ -es Beittle-8 I I i �. . � I ., - . : I . I I ,�, � � I Ran i Dan, the Pro�testant Wag, the Humber L From the so College, an honor graduate of Toronto Un* . .; � ­­ 1, ,rArl'i for'Sale--A, Cal&z-6 trust, In this instance the difficulty is not Uth, ther) has arrived in Paris, � . � . . i� I . . - � I ­ -L _. I : 9. 0.� ng Ilan RE � 11 �r - -, 'alo--Jobn Cuthill -4 . . F2 yca�4 old, who 2 i lehel tall and . �� I ­'! I zzooutofd� 1, one of wages or hours. But. several of the - , !, ' ture on Dryden., Crawford & Company's _ 1; , � moderns and history. He son of the . � � ]Phot.s sind Ploturo Fratnes-4-J. P. Ifenderson-8 is 9 feet,' u 13 1 .; I 1 - � . I -ntrol of the trust a , 0 ollectoi of Clinton and a form- - �1 , . . . - miII3 under the do " F ' ' . . L. - ., - -1 �;, - - Auction �iale-F, Holmested-6 - -h a Cough out to pa n his way to Rouen, a you ft L �S 1. I . . Pig nd the Calf Wib versity, and speoisliab in the department -1 I ze;, . � Poult W7�ated-Xennely Bros -8 . -n6b Cani �ian Dakota R%nch ?" It is to be hoped Is a of EA ' DRUG STO : I _ .. . .* . re 6 is still �growing, He weighs 448 pounds and late oust MOO V� , � i I - I- ; , . , ",�­ . I -_ I . union Mille. It Is contendod'by the Work. not, as if he does, the company may be I m"outea 98 inches ai ound the Lohe'a�. lt er editor of. the Newe. Record. - l 1 - .1 L -� I - come , - , ; . , . _ 1, — . .. 4T, - ; __ -, � I . ' . . - - I'- . I � I - I , . � men'd Union that they should have the bankrapt 'There animals were good feeders, has be6o arranged thA he marry an king- -Mlas Mine, Elliott, who makes her home L i �; -9 - A - * . � . but Poor ort to bu - I -F I � �, - - V �ayers." lish gid who is 8 feet, 3 inches in height. at J, P. McKay'@, westr of Ethel, had her i . The best c . z 14 k �_ right, if the men in these mill are agreb. , . .. : ., pot i n Seaf . ,h Y. �� �,�­! , -, kt I L CIA',41NIN01 OUT THE BoioRs--Under date arm broken on Tuesday of last week. She - i - . A . ', . '21 juriou &POAtot able, to -bring theme mills intlo, 'tile union . . : � -111. -, , ,2. is about 10 years of age., The horses,,which . . � I � I f � I �, - - i� , (�_��V T e Toronto Fa of Augu.et l3th, General Ir-it.Qbener tele. I . 4,� '� i . rmers' San uays -. TuF, - . ­ , I - also. To this the trust Will not L agree. praphsifrom Pretoria to in A - � . ­ .- , 1 �7 1 . the War Office i i were attached to the bay fork rope started �:i4� * ;. _. ­ . IIU ON EXPOSITOn has long and ably ad'vo. ­ for the stable, and increasin to a P URE DR UGS . and FA__ NC Y CHINJ � I L T ­ %. I � . ,� e . � They are willing to recognizs the authortty -i I London, as follows : " I am glad to send ,run, the � I i - � -, _. �� ,�, ' _� ­ . . . c!kted the appointment of a railway commis- I .. � 0 - � U I I SRAFORTH, .FRIDAY, Aug. 10th,"11901 you thO largest retur 3a I have A a . - F I -_ ­ �� �_ .. of the uuion'in the miUs unde� their control yet had for rope caught Mr. and Mrs. cKay and Mis" m . I 1. I . I I . � � - I , . --- . I . . I I - r I I _ sion vVith power to investigate chargei of onew.e'k. SincoAupmb5th the columns Mina, throwinp them down, and the latter * , - t � 7 � , . ..; - that are already Q;onneoted with the union, I I . . r - '... il L " 9 . � � I � - _r. I L � iz . I - � , � � *;�_. � . - disciimination,in freight rates and to, give report ; killed and (O wounded, 685 prison- in falling struck some stodeff, catisiDg the Nlr,,. Herbert Aelibury, of Oakville, was Company, is his. Brinker and Uary . I I � �­ - 'ernilt the union to; ex . . I - � . I The Manitoba Harvest. but they ref use to � P , . era, in luding F. Wa'marans, late chairman 1 - ­ i� : � - I I - . I 'v . I .. 11. injury as well as somewhat bruising her. visiting old friends here the past wetk. were second and third, .respectively � I . . , I in L I I I � relief to shippers., An a recent issue it has- Sit L - . i� I ; - ­ L The great centre of interest to the people tend its influence to the mills .that have not I 0 A happy event was the pretty horne competition. The race bro t a , 4�1 .-i I . ,1 f the irst.Vvikeraad, and 85 surrenders -_ Mr. James R. Forsyth and family, of To, urdLay,j 8 agh � 1:. I �i : 11 � � a stf ong article - upon the ( uestion, and Wedding at the residence of the L bride's routo, are visiting his sister, Aliss Maggie th�e people of the locality'pretty.much to tht -, f _. - - . -1 I of Canada at the present time are the w-hoat yet joined- the union. Thii' is the � main I i;n O' ' Command int De Villiers, oi � I.- . � . � - - V� V . .. . . " . . I poin �9 out the extent to which our shippers W�'a e berg, a total 0 829, - The columns parents, Clinton, on Thursday of [apt .week, Forsyth-, this week. -Mayor Meiklejohn, of illage, and the interest Was high. Arga� . 1, . I . . -_ fields of Manito-ba and the Territories. cause of the strike. ItJe simply a contest are c hicrimino,ted against in favor of ship- have also captured 2A,100 rounds of small. ab high nooti. It was the marriage of Miss Harriston� was visiting friends in town over meats on the many delicate points raii6i . � I . 1. � . I I . I . I : 1 7 ­ . ; � . ; I - . I � � . I .- .1 That the crop ia a phenominudly large one, for power b6tw',een united capital and onitei pers from the United States, though� cur arm ammunition, �254'wagons, 5,580 horses, Lizz'c, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. concernu - �. , : : 1. -1 . I � I ng bicy,le law were keen, and s1. A - � - � ographical position is more advantage and oypr 33,000 cattl�. Most of the cap. Arthur Twitchell, to Alex. Lewis, of Wing' � - . .. � � - especially in Manitoba, does not no�v admit labor, and whichever 'wins in illis ato-4 le 9, !iways amusin , as- the argufiers ", were go . � 1. � - �J I Oda Ili I . I - ! - ___1 9 . . � q ,_ ­ - !.. . . � 9 than theirs. If all our papers would Bpewk turce were made � n the . Orange River lism, but whose home is near Hamilton. In . I . . I � . z � I �. � - of a, doubt. In some parts of the Territor. will be able to bold the supremacy for ' i Walton. rnest and � _­ � t o. - . ea utterly lacked humor, As soon . I I 5 _ - - . � li I � ­ 4 cOn- oui as clearly as Tim, E,XPOSITOR W' iv. the absence of Rev. Mr. Stewart, the , cere, as each night's contest was ever th W �. - ;_ _ , - . . # e shouli colony. General Fr(nch is gradually' dr 0a all summer Dry Goods at The E. Me - z I 1: �,-e . I ies the crop is not so good. In iNlanitoba siderable time to-oome. It is oald'the'trust not have to wait I a cio 4 I - d � . � - , " - 4 � I I - : - long for Government iug the enemy's scattered bands northward. mony w p rformed by Rev. Dr. Giff�rd .. � ­ � - � ii, - � I as e , Faul Co.'s. Store, Seaforth, prices.are- too separatedin little groups and then beg" t .- . �, harvest has now become general In several is bringing negro labor from the Sollithern' se tic rl-.' � I � . F - __ ­ � There have been several skirmishes- with in the presence of a few friends -and rela- low for you to ever hop' e jaw developing exercise -than can be . � . -1 - . � I i . .. - 0 e to beat them. Wo � I 1 - A I . , .1 mor . I '. I - ; - �� ,. . .1 .. sections and by next week the reapers will . - - , . � - - -, - States to man their mills and to fill the . indefinite conclusion i." tivee, 7 worth your while sectiring a basket -full of gotten out of six months' ordinary pm. . � I ; V I . I �_ - . . I . , I T1 �e London Advertiser remarks -. "The MRS, NATION IN A Np,w RoLic.-Mike -Mr. John Manning, of Exeter, chewing. Mr. A. McE*en, the Blueyals , : - C_! I , - I i ­, I beat work in every municipality, Thusfar places vacated by the strikers. ­Ifthey'at- . met w" bargains. 1757.1 - � I ,_ � �, .- .1 - . - i i t..� i - :, ,i. ­ - I � . I mayor of Montreal will. wear knee brecc�has Reardon, H. F. All n and. Jim Searilan, a painful accident in -his butcher shop, on - agent for the company.., nl� t have som&_ i .5 1 1 �� t. . �� the weather has beau favorable and nothing tempt this there will undoubtedly be trouble . . . LoCAL ITE -41S. -A goodly number from I Igh f � _,_ I . 1� � Indianopolis men, had an encounter with Tuesday of last week. It appears that he times thought, uneasy lies the head that � �!� I . � - I during the ceremony connected with the re- bera took -in the excursion to Kincardine I � _ ­ I � - - I I - has occurr-)d to impede barvesting opera. and perhaps blood'hed. Thug far thEi con- Carrie ,Nation as the:? travelled eastward on bad cut a piece of m at and going to place manages a bicycle race, However, in gpit6 . I 1. , 11 , . a 0 ,� _ -� �� �7 . . ' . - - . I . � 1.�_ .-; ­ . � - I I 4 � ­ I last week, while a greater number, owing to r I - . cept, on'of the Duke and Ducheas of Coru. the Atlantic express of the Pennsylvania the knife on a cutting block, t�e point of it of many threatenings, all the inhabitants I �_ 1, .- tions. There has as yet not been any frost- teat has been a war of vOords 'and not,hing I I :, I. I . - I I - I � ,� . M, . i . , wall next mouth. Oar mayor ha not yet Aallroad, a few days ago. They were in stuck therein, and with the force of him the press of work A this busy season of the , .are atill alive, and well clothed and in their 0 I . I . and no wet to do any harm.' Tile fear that- more. It is not likely tw -remain at this I ,a I � :� %: � �, q- � . ye r) were' compelled, to remain at home, . , - � � , � . , z ;­ ­ . . ,. dech red the nature of he will the smoking compart ment of the Pullman -moving to�vardp. it his hand slipped over tile a - - - . . 1� I 11 . I -) � ce right . . : � I �­ 1-1.- help. to harvest the crop would nob be avail. long. 11 . � - . . feeling, no doub-�, that the pleasures of this - minds. -Mr, and Mrs, David R,all 4 . � - A .� .. . . . ; .- ut (n, Will he follow the example of his car and were neariog-C61umbus, when Mrs, handle onto the sharp blade,. cutting a John Munn and Y�hu Haney went to Maui'. , . I � I .9 �! - I., - - 1. — . I I . W � I I A I able, is now set. at rest by �he large numbtr Nation, just out of the ail in Kansas City, severe gmh in the first and second fingers orld are, like the riches, not evenly di� � - I I �,;� r;,' .. , � . wors lip of Montreal, or will he borrow John j toba this week. -The organ of the Presby. c � , -1 � 1. I 1. .. , - I of �workers who: have gone from the east The Transportation Question. W, J ones' kilts ?" By all means borrow the entered, flourishing a small hatchet, and on his right hand. It required several vided. Those who went, however, report terian church was clean !d and repaired h I I I . - - - � : W� . � 1. . . � � � " . I .wb . - . . stitches to close the wound on the week. -Mr. Wm. Bailey bas' severed his - � . . . Hon. .1i1r.Tarte, Minister of Public Works -kilts, Mayor Rumball is 9, fine, portly, 0 Z., index - � - On the whole, the outlook is most favorable maidied a quart bottle of Indianapolis rye baving a pleasant time, and enjoyed the : ­ � . I I . � UY4t stood on the wishatand. The horse- finger. . - rGfreshing breeze!a from. the lake.- _14 isses buaiiess connection with Mr. Wm, Memer, - , 41 I .. _� -, and danger from frost or other enemy of the in the Dominion Government, is reported to well made aentleman' and would look Ilia . I ; �,�,, , . . I I M I men laugl:ed over the episode .and were -On July-30bh some of the Annie and Bella Simpson have returned for Whom be has clerked for many yqm � . ­ ; � crop is almost past. So that we ma fairly have said in a recent interview : .))e8t in this picturesque Poeturne.. More- . I �,. � . .. I y - over he is a what surprised' to see Mrs. -Nation and well Wishers df Dr. and Mrs.. Cassidy fro-ni visiting relatives in Buffalo, where . work � � .1 - ' ' 0. . n old Huronite, and had his QOme . they also -took in the the sights' f the Pan- and, leaves this week for Ottawa, to in I � , I count on one of the largest crops that has " Geographical] aking, we have been -brin� tog u laughing also. 11,W 've another bottle just ridge, to m : . I .. assembled -at their honie in Kingab � y ope p in this county, and our f, old American. --Among those whoo l,efb this The Presbyterian P � i-' � I " � �_ ,-:.. -_� )nderfully blessed- by Pro e boys " always do credit to their an like that," said Alle . " Get it," was the bid them adieu, to express their "teem of 1:,� W( . . . : ­ ever been garnered i vidence, W rround- Sabbath school and -the Chorien Friends$ i I - I a the Prairie Province. inity for' Manitoba, on Tuesday, were I � . . � . . 11 have within our ownterritorV the great riat- iDga. Knee bireeelies are nowhere in com. Prompt reply. When the bottle was pro- the amiable couple, and to igivo cxpreveion Vic , . . I I r .1 . I I iociety, in each of which he took an active . I t - - � Mr. and Mrs. JameR Bolger, Mr. and Mrs. E � � . � . ­ i � . . ural waterway to the ocean' from tile we6t, p4rigDrl with the kilts. .� _ duced'Allfin pulled tile cork and poured out ,to the many sentiments of good will that art, will Mims him. We are indeed sorry, � ! - . i -.j, . r I i - ! I I i Huron's 1blectric' Railv,- y. and what have we done to avail ourselves of I . � a drink, offering it to tile saloon smasheri exi4b between them a A the Ashfield people. John Berry, John McDonald, Joe Hr.milton, I It . . � I . � .. - . . n Eecauge of his many excellent qualities,U : : I __ I � , I 1-_-, � W. Kifox, Albert Hislop and T. Telfer.- . , ' � � � ­. . . ,; it ?_ We have been blind to our' opportuni- Se eral papers are complaining of the- Mrs. Nation lifted the glass to her lips as , if The chairman, Mr. Morgan Dalton, reeve om our village, but that � . . .1 . . , ,:- . I Concerningthis enter rite the (. Aerich ^ lose Mr. Bailey fr . � . I .- 11 P , Rev. A. McNabb and family are spending a , I . � ties for many years, but this must not - be k to drink, made a. wr3 fa-ce, and, with the of the township, opened the programme in will not keep us from wishing him - 1� : I �; . _. - . r 11. I Signal of last week says. : , present dearth of horse flesh, due to the h campin-at Point Clark, where success - , I . ; . allowed to continue. This season 40,000,060 � . xclamation, " We die devil's agent," she -his usual pleasipg style, after which an ad- 210-'lt e) .. , I . -y � � c herever he goes. , I � I .1 . . w I - ; '. 1. .. . - _. war . � , - - . - -fr6 I For over a quarter of a century the lack. buahels of Canadian gr h of the past three years, and wha-t is tossed it toward the window. A gust of dreas wao readand a goodly sum of loney are enjoying the balmy byeezes from Lake . , i ain' was shipped ln in - - � �, . � I . I of railway facilities to the norLh and east of the west�Canadian­ 'rain, recollect, How coVed the " electric scare," which Feized wind drove the liquo ., back and Mrs. Na- presouLed to tbedoctor and his wife. Huron, Mr. McNabb returning ito take I . - I I -1 . , � � 9 � � � . . Drysdale . % ;:'-i I , � . horse breeders all over the land. Such is tion's,black dreas was drenched with it. -Lottie L. Coward, bbloved wife of '� ' *' : the county, and along the lake shore to tile many million bushels of that will come to charge of his pastoral dutie7s on Sunday. - r � . - . Mr. and ,Ira. W. H. Smillie, who have A 006D PULL. -Mr. E. Denomy, of this . i , - south, has been sorely felt in Goderich. It Montreal? A paltry five million. The'f�68t t1le 8 mrci�y at the present time that it is 1, I am anointed wi h iniquity," mile ex. Thornton Smale, of Winchelsea, dit3d on . I � , I _ _� . - . � � . : I will therefore, b . I been spending a moa th beneath the parental L I s�, I e a great satisfaction for will go by American channels to American . claimed, as she soul �ht to brush off Ube Saturday, Ird inst., at the age of 25 . place, has'p*Vrehased from Mr. John Elder . : I years, , . - - almost impossible to buy a horse at any- L * ; I- . I the residents of Goderich and the county of ports. What is theremedy? We mdst da- - liquor. As ah6 hurri A from the compart- 2 months and 25 days. The deceased gave roof, returned to their home, In Toronto, on of Hensall, a fine eleven months' old bull' . y . . ' . � I I � -, I ­ . I r - thiDg like tile price formerly asked, and. ment she declared th ,t when she left the birth to a child about two months ago and imparilal, out i � Huron generally that the project of having vel�p the French River route 'and other N`Vednesday.-Mrs. A. Z, L!-,Pch is at pres- This bull was got by Prince : I... � I . r I e . 1 4 L I - I ')able channels. The press can do a Lyreat some classes of horses, such as good coach Kansas Oity jail she vab in* debt $1,000, but from that time had been in very poor health, -ularly fine young T � I . , i I . direct communication with practically every ava:1 eub renewing friendship3 in thii place. of Starlight,and is a partic i � I I . � - � r � . town a;ad township in the couaty is no , � ]DOW mile must.add to the total of hler liabili- The beat medical skill was consulted, and ident here, animal. Thepricepaid wasin the neigh. 11 I I 1. - - worWlin educating public opini � I Mrs. L�ech was f&rmerly a res -L . I % � w in � oa upon this homea, for 'instance, cannot -be had at any . A still has a friendly feeling fo the good borhood of $100. Mr. Denomy thinks the I z I � . . . a fair wa,y of accomplishment. qusetion, and I look to 0e, ties one black silk drass, as she would dis. about a week previous to an r . � I I . 1. I press to .help price, Concerns in the , United Sbates. her death she people of Walton. -Messrs. Peter a d be t is none too good , I . . I . " i ­� A company to be known a3 the Httron, me." . card the.g4rnhent for good. underwent an operation. For a time. she . n a � .. � . plas he ii, a loverof I . . �� � . which require a large number of horat a, are �� seemed to improve and there was every in. Afthur 0ardiDer' of Farquhar, paid a good stock. He has ' 2, ­ 9 got the worth -of his : � � , I Bruce & Middlesex Electric Road has been On matters of this kind Mr. Tarte iq not coutmoting for animals, in 100 Iota, a year � - flyiug vipit to their uncle, Councillor Gar- money tbis I - � � . . formed,and as soon as the neueqsary uge , dication of her repovcr� until Thursday, time, and we trust hie enter. � �, �.,. � , � - arrai - - � � -_�u - . Huron. Notes. , d;nr,r, tLe former purt of this week. -Mrs. priae*will be substantially appreciated by I ! . always to be taken seriousl7-, and we hopo or two ahead. Horses that three years ago when she took, turn for the worse, and - ' . � � mouts are made with the municipalities could not have been sold for $5 a bead are -Clinton's rate of,taxation is 22 mills on 'Ludwig, ef B.Ay City, Michigan. is.renewing the, farmers in I I ;, %.- � a ; �, �4� � , . . � . I . �; I I.: . - through which the road will be run a charter thab auch is the case in respeeb Lo hie present gradually growing weakor, she passed away, is neighborhood. - � � 1. � .. � , � I p- -;, 7 � i_._1 . ' quickly bought up -by the large stables, and the dollar. _­ acquaititancer, in thii vicinity this week;- � , �, __ t- '. � puffering most intensely towards �hc last. - - I I .- � � � �� . witi, be obtained to complete the road at the utterances. Ca6ada has already. spent mil. after a few weerks of rest. �and care are'sold -Nearly 100 tickets werb sold at Gode. M r. Jonas Becker is making 'extensive im- . - .. . � iL � : - .� , i . : I . i.;, � I earliest pogsible moment. . . I I in Leadbury. � .- � ions of dolla,ra in enlar i - -A meeting of the Ladies'. Institute, I � � - , : ..�_ I ­ - ,ging and improvink to revdy buyers at froth ,540to-$50 apiece. richifor the harvcat�rs excursion to the connection with the Farmera' Institute, was provementm to his carriage chop at, presnat. . I I At a meeting of the town cour,cil of Gods- , � I . � ­ � � 1 4, , I . 7 ­� her wa�erways,ai!td When you vigib The E, R�cFaul Co'�. It t�­ - -Dioh, hold on Monday evening,' a franchise ' Mr. George Chrietopher had the frame of : �. , -1 I � . what 4au it availed her, �,? A hwee 11 that a woman .can drive with Northwest last week' P � 'held at -the home of Mrs. Win. Linklater, - . ; , �; I : - I .. . I- I - to the company was unanimously grant- The statement of Mr. Tarts furnishes the safety," could be bought for about ,550 some . -Fred Gilpin, of �riiesels, has pasabd hh, Wingham, on Friday, August 2ad, Meet. 11i8 barn raised on Thursday Of last week. Store, Seaforth, you arenot badgered to . , . - . n I bay, your satisfaction'st their ofterings will . ., ) two or three years a,go. To -da nior year cxamin�tion at the Chicago ing opened with prayer by the prehident, tell you what to do. No purchases of past . . . . ;1 y 0 . - Mr, Thomas Newsome, of 113russels, had the ed, and within the next few weeks very best evidefice. If out of forty millions dealers would not take 'such a horse 0 ontract and looked after the block and I I . . I ut of Dental College, taklin' a high standing. Mrs, Linklater. Mrs. John Tervit gave a C equal tliiB seasons, so you know whai to I � the municipalities along the proposed of bushels of oargrain we have only been ,the atall for an offer lees than $150, and _J. W. Cook � of the late Adam � . � � �, ro-ute mdlt be visited, an nilar arrange, - , so -very interesting talk -on bread. tackle. Mr. Newsome is an A I hand with . set. 17b7-1 I - I - Maki ' � � . d a sit . ; I . I I D91 exp � I I . i I- I ment made in- ew3h case. able to carry five millions over those �nlairg- may of this class bring as high -as $200 per Cook, of Goderich toivniship, died in Chicago which caused lengthy diecussion, Cheese the ropes. The barn is now nearing com-, . � . ­ . I � - - , - consumption, plation, and will be fitted up with ail mod. NOTES.' -In our remarks about the crops - - , ' hea , � I on Tuesday of last Week, of � . *�, �: I The route of the line, as outlined, will be ed'and improved waterways, It is surely i� . making was brought up, but the lady who . I I- I from Goderich to Dungannon, Lucknow, - - - - Deceased was about 40 years of age was to have taken it up was .unable to be ern improve men to. -,The warm, dry weather in this aecti n, barley was reported as being I I � - time we were looking in sorne ot'her, direc-� Th( Toronto Star truly says : "In re. -Mr. Peter AlitcWl, 'of Wingh'am has i I an 'good. This was a mistake on our part, as � 7 i Wingham, Brussels, Seaforth and Bayfield, . 0 present, so it was left over for ne t, meet- , we have djuring the past week has giv . I tic�n for t received the deed foril.60 acres of land-, pre- x .. * the . �� amp it is now ascertained that a large amount of - - - and through the intervening townships, - An he development of our trade. tiring from the editorship of the Richmond ing. The cooking of different meats Will f ra le, opportunity to finish up, ,; - . r I - * ­ � _ � I- ben the r - ron HuUy - I . hourly service will be run, and, as every And, the results we have' already achieved, Guar� ia ' ted by the Government, in acknowledge. h veating, which has been all housed in the barley is very poor. -Ur. A&' . _.. . . � - � n, after forty years of service, Mt. also be discussed at next meeting, which I I I ment for his services in 1866. � I � goo rder, and threshing is now the older met with a very painful accident one day street in a towh a -ad villa e, and every farm .according to Mr. Tairte's statement, would ' will be held the first week in October. I ; . i I 9 . . - W, ,J)nes has published, a valedictory in -Charles Walsh was tried by Judge of the day. last week. While steadying his binderon . gate in a township will practically be a sea I -We re ret, to have to record the death � � - - I � I roely justify the -immense -,expenditure 9 i . - . . � . � I �.qtatioft, it will easily be seen that the -enter- which he states that he has' carried the Doyle recently, on a charge of assaulting of - Donald Ross, o e of the pi'Oneers of Ash. I a hillaide, his hand came in the way ,of one , : - . ., urpo James Dick, of Seaforth. He was .found � . 4 I . .� prime is one tha,b will commend i he hints at for. the p goof improving the same conscience into his work that a clergy- field, -who passed �. . of the packers of the machine, which want � ; 1. -tself to the I - - laway at 5 o'clock on the . Bluevale. - L - I 1, community through which the line will French River and developing a new route. guilty, but was allowed to go on suspended through his hand. The wound is a -seven . ' . ' � � . 1: man uses in the ministry, and that often his, - evening of July 27th.- Deceased was a , _ NOTES.-Mi83 Mally Yorston and M.iss one, and 'will lay .Mr. Hully up for some � I � I �. . I- ; - pass� . If it is true that so large a 'proportio' � � sentence. of native of Scotland, being born near Borner 0 ive Sao : i . ", - � n of policy -has resulted in'personal lose. There - -Wm, Allin, a respected resident tt are away for a mouth'm visit, time. -A couple of gipsy girla were around I . I In addition to the p.%ssenger service which i 4 I _: I � .. - hi d �y P c6untry. who Lakelet, dropped de4d on Saturday, 3rd - ge,in . &I -at Rockton, the on Saturday, trying to sell rl' &-Malw � _�4 - �� � I Canadian products have - been is ro )ably no editor in the Brid i th Vsh of Kincardine, Roo, the former with'friends I . . � �,, �. I , - will be the first object, it is the inten'tion of "'I'PPB does tot forfeit gain by-refuaing to comply shire, May 15L5,,tZ 824, Hosailed to Ameri. latter at Galb, Preston and 'with relatives ;- . American what is the I p n , pe � . I' - I the company to put on freight' care eventu- � - routes, ' resiv 9 T iopt, Daceased waa ! engaged feediij the made from soft- maple sprouts auf intended . I i . I : � ,. I ally, which wil, be an additional boon to the with iequesta made of him. The press of pigs, and as he was affected with 'hearb ca when quite a 3�ung man and found his near Ayr. -Mr. and. Mrs. Ira Barclay, of to hold pictures, The gipay family, to A -1 reason must be that theme 'routes are the first employmentt near Paris, Ontario, on near Ypsilanti, Michigan, are I iti i . - I - - i - I the country would be a poor thing, indeed, trouble, ib is supposed that that was the vial lug In which they belonged, were camped near the - I _. I diatrict traversed by the road. . . - I �, I cheapest. 'If-, therefore, C%nadia-nA can get If edRors went after money and nothing cause of death, He was _ 72 years of age. one of the first railways, which was then Blueva"le, at ,Mr, Win. Mossers, M ra. Bar- 'umping off.plAce, on the 14th conceselon.- I . � - . i J i I ,z The firat section of the proposed road will I their products carried else. " . in course of construction. He was married clay's old home. Mri Barclay visited re)a- - - 7� to the sea board., so -John Swartz, of Wingham, owner of Mr. Alex. Gray, of Ohio, was visiting his . � . . � i ; N � - be canstru Gted be ween ()'Coder ich and 1 -un. I � . .to Christine McKenzie, of his native shirej tives in Belgrave this week. -Mr. and Mrs. . - muc I brother, Mr. Robert Gray, and his sister, , : - the speedy Canadian pacer, Harold H,, � I gmllur,n, and it is confidently expected that h More cheaply ,by American ro'utes than , The .abatement is made that the principal on November 24th, 1852, and in the year J, J. Messer and daughter, Margaret, of Mrs. Bell, last week. He says the wheat in ' . -1 I I . 1 (2.08), has refused $8,000 for tile horse. I I . I . wiLhin a year from date that section will be I they can be carried *by the Canadian routes, Canadian railways have been summo ' - 1W moved with his young bride to the Hamilton, are spending their holidays at bis section in Ohio 0 yielded ton bushels . I I unning on schedule time, is it not to the profit of Canadians to Ict . Illy . completed and r- nod to Harold H. has never lost a heat or a race, township of Ashfield, county of Huron, Mr. Win. Messer's.-Mrs, Cook, of Brant- to the "re. , . . I � . I It rcquires ent,rgy, dwpital and the good- .appear before the Interstate Commerce 11 and is believed to be one of the fastest -where they lived and thrived till theday of - ford I spending several weeks at Mr. I ! Com- � them go by these -routes ? If the Americans . horses on the continent. I 8 - � . .� will of the.people of the county to make the I c. , mission on a charge of carrying hay and his death. Magnus Spence's- Ist line of Morrie, and - ; 0 -- - - , . . � �, �14_ * DI 4 . I 1 i - 11 I .1 I I 1 7 project a success, and th I can work. more cheaply for us than w -A few days sincei a number of 6'roderich - I q . e company believes I - I e can . Fire broke out in Mr. D. Braund's - Londesboro. � straw into the United States at too low be a had a quantity Of gunpowder I also at Wingham.-Mrs. McLean, of Wawa- . . I that it is in a position to claim all three of do the w6rk ourselves, would it not be to y come In blacksmith shop, Exeter north, on Thurs- nosh, is visiLing her niece, Mrs. George Me. . A combination of quality and , � � - I . . tliese essentials, I - There is no A P% er, and got Clifford Webb, aged 11, to dayi lot Inst., about 12 o'clock, and before Donald. -Rev. W. J. West, M.- A., preach. will fascinate 'you is to be the great Draw. ; rates. This is rather funny. pricethat . I I . I - I our advantage to let them do the work and set Tie to it. The boy did the firing, but . .. dange of a commission or any person - else anything could be done the flame had gain- ed a rousing sermon on Sabbath morning . This seems to be a favorable scheme god ing Card for The E. McFaul Co., Seaforth, a f � f let us pocket the'profit8,,? What, advantage int did not get away quick enough- the result 11 � m . erf ring with them for carrying- freight ed such headway that it was im osgible to� last. -Mies James, of Datroit, and Mas this fall. An immense range of Dress Goods : I I II . . ..'. one which' if carried out, would be profit- is it to the people of this ebunbry to have in the other -direction too cheap being a badly burned wrist and 'face. - P ter iR now o : i But as ' save the building. Both fire alarms were Grant Leech, of the sam e city, are a, ending I . . . .1 I d . - , a way across the big pond. � . I able to the people and the promoters. We this trnfn� ... ;�� 4-4, 13: . For the harvesters' excursion to Man. .3 A .3 2 P I . V F,_VVUL our waterways na U Liz DCOID ngs are inaugura . DLPU&A IV an soon.a arge number ere on the summer at Mr. Abraham Jackson's, 17-57-1 bespeak for it the moot generous consider I . � . ted at, the in, itoba, on Tuesday of last week, the ,follow- ' . - � railways if we can get it drawn more chear)- stance of the :National Hay Association, I - the scene, Who by their efforts succeeded In Morrie. -Only 16 went from here to Kincar- ' ation from the people of I . I � , I I b iog number of tickets were sold at points on NOTES. -The excursion to Manitoba and the municipalities �' . is, no doubt, a bluff game;Ithe instigators P.. P . saving the contents. The building. being . on the Brussels ciVic holiday excur- the Northwest on Tuesday was very largely I m lwa ' brick, with very little wind blowing at the sion, Wednesday of 1"ast week. -Several patronized from this place and surroundiag ly by other ' , . dine route's ? Thene are many oth y 00 the Wingham branch of the U.-, I through which it is to pass. If the com. . I h are. the rai panies, and un. Wingbam, 54 ; Teeawater, 31 ; Gorrie� 12' * I - I ways in which Mr. Tarts can develop the d6rtaken to time, and twc streams of water pla,ying on a L pany have the energy and capital to secure I cOunteract the feeling 000aaion. Wroxeter, 7 ; Glenannan, . farmers in this neighborhood ,,war through country. Many are going to "sist'in har- . L I trade.of this country and increase th.e earn- ed by �heir discriminations against Canadian 5 ; Fordw0l, 30, the fire, the adjacent buildings and dwelling harvesting on August 7th. Seldom, with atlooeas for their project the good will of shippers. I -Mr. John F. Andrew, of the 12th !Oon- remained intact. The fife appeared to have us, is it so earl I vestiniz, while others go to visit Old friends � the Ings of the people 'Inuch more. effectively ee the counti I I I - cession of Ashfield, has just returned from y over. -Mr. Reuben W. and reTitiVex and too ry.-Kod , I People, we are sure; will not be' lackiDg. � I . � . an extended trip through Manitoba, Dakota originated upstairs at the west end of the Jewett t at Cromarty, visited here of the farmers around here -have. completed . � - than byTa'pending money in improving the - -eferring to ,Mr. Dryden a Dakota last week. -Miss Burgess, of Brookville, is harvesting and are busy with the ground - Tilere are eI . I - In ! ectric roads in succeaafal oper- I . building, but how it started, is a mystery. - . wj,te . and Minnesota. Mr. Andrew was delight' The loss is estimated at about $300, which visiting Mrs. John Collie, or. -Miss Mabel for'their fall wbeab.-Mrs. Whiteley and I ,rwa�s, so that we may have'the" pleas.., bat'tle an -ch investment the Goderich Star ed with the prospects in the west, and dur- ation in this province to -day whio'h have not are of seeing loaded vesse4-ipass down the. says * is fully covered by insurance. Thomas went to Grand Valley on- Saturday Master Percy spent a few daye this week .. � nearly -such a fruitful constituency to draw g : " Mr.'Driden's right as an individual ing his visit met many former residents of ­ --Mies Mary �IcCarthy, of Goderich, has last, to visit friends. -Miss Annie Brooks, with friends in Goderich.-Mro. McDonald . - . lakes a�d canals and get n4 further belliefit t,) invest his money where he pleases is un that section,all of whom are doing well. since Sunday, 4th in8t. of Montreal, formerly of Bluevale, via � ited at, and Miss R, Herrington, of London, who - � from as this one will have. it will pass ' � . been missing from them. . . I . q.ueaticned, but as Minister of Agriculture an -A few evenings ago about .600 friends At Black's' Point, on tile lake abore, Mrs, Collie's last week. &-lies Brooks is has been visiting friends insnd around here' I through the very garden of Canada, and, 1 Mr. Tarte truly says :- f, ' d neighbors assembled at the home of about 4 -miles f rom, Goderich, her spending some weeks with Mrs, John Bee- for a few weeks,* returned last week. -Mrs, - aside frr,m 6 Geographic%lly� , ble is it, every sense bound to do nothing Mr. J. L. Grant, in Ashfield, to give him a ,e passenger trafli-1, will be a speaking, we have bee.D wonderfully blessed � .. hat and shawl were found, and near man, of -Win h4m,_Miss Margaret.Bur- Malays spent a few days last week witil her -ieis as a by Providence." But, if we are not able to agrionitural interests of 't' enter upon his duties as customs collector. I ions , and Miss Hardy, of Tees- brother in Kincardine.-Xiss A. Aloon very great convenience to t1lo ftirn , that w,lI speak to the disadvantage of the send off prior to hig going, to Goderich to the water there were a few clear impress gess, of Bruss,81'r -C �� his Province, During the evening eaby chairs were pre- of a woman'd boots. It is thought possible, water, are visiting at Mr. John Burgess'. - spent Sunday with Miss A. Braithwaite.- arrier of their products to -the markets, * profit by our geographical position, it is not *bichbe has sworn to uphold and forward however, that she may have been lost in the Mr. John Collie went to Manitoba on this Misses Maud and Ina Andrews, .of Varna, . I Tii�, EXV0'4[T01,C welc(xnea this new scheme, because our waterways have not been do - sented to Mr. and Mrs. Grant, and a purse bush. She was' affected with cerebral *eek's excureion.-Mr. and Mrs. Fred who haveFbeen renewing old hequaintan6a - an:" will do all in its P-)wer to evcourage it 7 � - to the .)est of his ability in every possible of money amounting to $150, trouble. On Sunday fast, one week after McCracken and 'family, of Brusaels, visited the past week, returned home Ion Saturday. along. . - 0 . veloped, but because the railways, which way. ]Cke farmers of Ontario will express -Win. Helps, of East - Wawanosh, lost her disappearance, the body was found on ab Mr. John Gardiner's this L week. -Mrs. --Mr. H. Adr&Mg, C � - . 1 have been largely built with,our own in . oneY, their Opinion of such an advocate of their Ilia mental balance last week while stay- lerk in the Molmons baik _____ , . I the beech about two miles from the harbor, Fawcett, of Owen"Sound, joined her has- at St. Th,omam',, spent a few days with his .. I are allowed to carry freight akt a low Ing with friends in Wingham. An there It is evident that she drowned herself on band. the station agent here, last week.- parents here.- Mr. McDonald, of BIT% I er rate interest -i when voting day' comes." The were indications that he might become � I The Strikes. I ; from the Western Sta . tee than they do from Star dol a no say in es - the Sunday morning on which she left home, Mr. Robert L- Stewart, principal of Gode- was the guest of Miss A4ama.-Mrs. (Dr,) .I ' t _ ' . Tile- strike of the -m&intr,uanPi,. Of wny- � this Province. This in --i,1,; f what , r 'Pect Air. Dry. dangerous, Mayor Clegg arranged' for his as the bodv shows signs of havin been - - L x & ,4 1 o' L I . A - " I rig bhau can he disadvant. a) 1: C 0 e o oo , and jurs. Stewart/. are 11a lin oflietroit, is at present tile guen : . en on the Canadian -Pacific R1j;l%vay st ' .den's a tion " will,opeak to t commital to Goderich until there Is room 0 . . - m -A ill be remedied wit . , the water zeveral days. She left, no mea- visiting 1�luevale friends.-Thelaat of the of her sister, Mrs, L%shwm,-,Mr. A. Brog- - I Z. � l I I I - I of it a ' for him in one of the asylums, which, it � - ; continues, Severalconfere- . tural interests of, this sage,buthaving been in low spirits for the bicycle races waa run on Saturday den, druggist, Toronto, is spending a mouth � I acei between ' hout any large expen'diture age the gricu�i . appears, are full at present. : I I ' the of money. The Government, of which Mr Pr And the some time and treating for nervousness, evening last. John Coultes. came in easily here- with his parents, betore attending. - . . . ovinge," I �- - 9 . repregG-DLativies of thr, workmen and the Tarte is a prominent member, .re is no doubt but the -A few days ago, while Mr. Albert there it; no doubt but it was a case of tem- first, and having won th,*a largest number of college. -Mrs. Thompson spent a few &Y -v �. � - Zet. � I -Possesses, this farmera of Oatario will express their opinion tel, of Hay, wa3 driving over an old well - � .1 officerg of the company have t,,-ticcn Place, ' power an� can 'remedy this grievance at any insanity. ? � when ,,, porary � I points during the three," preceding trials of with her daught�! at Blytb.-Mrs. Marsh- � �ting time comes, and that opinon that had been -filled in, his team' broke . wi � E but .no agreement ha3 yet been reached. tirne thef so will. If Mr. Tarte ill sh9w that they have too, much intelli. through and both horses stuck fast. With I speed, the handsome silver cup, presented of Chicago, is visiting her brother, Mr. J. - I ' � could di- I I . The company say they suffer little iocon- i gence apd common sense . - �: rect . to be influenced in the aid Of t,he neighbors and two hours � BlYth. by,the Canada Cycle and Automobile Car Stevenson, -at present. � . 4 his great energies in this direction, he the sli Meat degree b the absurd anti -cry work, the team was again placed on solid NoTF,s,-Georgc'McEIroy and .family, of . � � . % , y , , � venience I from the strike, as many of the ' would be able to accomplish something tang. of 0he �tar and its colleagues in this matter. ground. The horses were not much the , Wo tock . * 7 . ads, , are visiting the former's parents . � - � men have returned to work and the places ibl'e for the people. - If the Government The insincerity of the Star and other C worsd, considerably re It , . : � . , will on- but the harness was and renewing old acquaintances he - 0 a,f others have been filled bv new work -men. , . � 2 The strikers, on tfie other hand, affirm that ' 1 hey' be so . y vance, t their denunciations hp,rmless. I � 11 : .- - , - While they -John D. Aikenhead, a former resident he sees quite a change in the faces, -The I r subjectlMr. Dryden to fdproach for having of Brucefield, met with what it is feared Misses Sclater, of Seaforth, who have been i will h0complish a thousand times MOr-e',fo' 8ervati�e papers is so evident as to make damaged. ,� i is Seaf,orth's Ladzes alind . remed this long standing grie three years since George was here ore, - � . � I-- I I We strike is in full force, that only an oc. ' the. people than were they to expend mil. invested in a few shares in a, Dakota cattle I � - I lions in developing the French , River - ranch, �hey never had one word of censure week. He was on a street car in London, of weeks, were visiting in Blyth the pas I - � casional member of the association here and will be a fatal accident on Monday of last visiting in the country for the past couple . � I - . - . . Let Mr. Tarte leave thp6t to private had air -A - I i ., qiIar-business transactions. Colonel following it., and was severely injured, The great many left here Tuesday morning for ki I V 0 . new men put on are inefficient, and the ' enterprise. If there q � : - therehas returned to work, and that the route. ill as much in it as he for p�oo�inet Conservative politicians who when it was struck by another that was week, before returninit to their home. ' . Gent ' Tailoring Parlolle I I Tisdale a prominent. Conservative, and a doctors state that the blood vessel near the the Northwest to partake of the big wages - , * � track is becoming dangerous for public ' believes, there'is plenty zof private -one tt . � . - I money . Minister of Militia in the Domin� heart was broken, and that it is not at all that are reported to be going out there. If . I - - E I I travel on account of lack of attention. � seeking investment. and the work can ion GdIvernmeut, had for years large in- likely he can survive. every vi lage the isize of Blyth sends as - . z � be I - 1 7 � - Which. of them is right, it is difficuft to say. ! done �uch more cheaply by a private com. vestme.4ts in United Staten enterprites. -Death claimed the eldest daughter of many, they ought to get the 20,000 men . I �, I , . I I I . - . I We know, however, that a couple of Mr, John Henry Pope, a trusted, colleague Mr. . and Mrs. John Geiger, of th6_14th con. they are calling for. Some intend staying - 11 A thing of beauty is a joy forever." So wrote the poet Keats. But what is I I - . . serious ' pany than by the Government. If there is of Sir 3­1ohn Macdonald, and a leading me I � i I m- cession, Hay, on Thursday, lot Inst. The out there, but most of them intend to ge-t ' beauty? That which strikes the eye as pleasing may be called beautiful- acciden-ta have recently taken place on the '.no money in it for private en ber of the Dominiafi Government, I i . terprise the was for deceased was just budding into Womanhood, what money they can and return ree erhaps one of the beat definitions of beauty can be found in our new creation Of I . z 0 owner of a, horse and cattle ranch attaining the age of nearly 16 y0ars, when monthg.-Mr. Davidson, a divinity student, a Ladies' Tailor-made Costume. � road which, it is asserted, were due to Government had better leave it alone. years t1i in th . P I in e and when Sir Charles-Tupperi 'he she was called away. She had 1peen ailing 'Who intends going out to the foreign mis. -their � - defects ia the track, and which might have — -"a t, I � . � . I - resulted in very"8erious consequences. I - I g T t ' �' Did you ever notice how lovely our garments Olin to the form, or how I a rea 00naervativa leader of 'the greatCon- foralfoutayear with heart trouble, her sion field as soon as hii gets through, gave a 9 . _ b the mail conductors on We I It is quite evident the editor of the ervatiVe party, had money invested in sickness 'developing into dropsy. , She was very good address Sunday evening in St. drapery hangs in folds that flow with the motion of the body'! : - also know tha the . Hamiltion Tim�s is not, Irish, else he would Nort � barn Pacific Railway stocks, which he a bright young girl, and her death lie sincere. Andrew's church, on foreign mission work. A lady dressed in one of our tailor-made suits may behold beanty's self and -4 ; : . '. road have petitioned the postoffice depart- ' not treat the threatened Ailure of only die ome of a -few months ago, making He also took ;n perfect poem every time she glances in the looking glass. �� - ­ I the po- ly regretted by a large circle of friends, the Endeavor meetir g on � � * he was commended by.the -Mr. G. D. Gilchrist, a well known reBi- Tuesday evening, and explained verV clearly : � . a pot Of MOn6y, ' � I ment, asking that itilluence be used to hays ' tato crop with so'much levity. He says : Star for his shrewdness - nd congratulated 'dent of Clinton, departed this life on Mon. how a person could tell when they had a Our lady friends, whose patronage we enjoyed in the past, can rest assured that . � . the strike ended, as they fear the inaecur- ! "A potato famine i's repo - rted in New on his g)od luck, a d "� no pains will be spared to pleame them in the future. We have engaged at A I � � : While' the Star an its day of last week, af ter an Illness of several call. not only for missionary work, but for . large salary Md'lle Richie, who comes to us from Stitte & (Yllrien's, the $Well 0 . : ity of the track over which they are com. York, owing'to a ' colleaguas had not one word to say condem- weeks duration. He was born on June the general business of the day. -The resi- , � wet spring being followed ' � ladies' tailors of Toronto; well armed with recornmendS tions of the highest order- .- . Iled t,3 travel. The representatives of ' by a dry period. '. T natory of these leading Conservative mem. 2 rd, 1818, in Helmedale, 'Sutherlandshire, dence of Mr. Hugh McQuarrie, was the .i . Pe _� he price has gone up to 3 WATCH OUR WINDOW. - . ; .. berm of i Dominion Conservative Govern- Scotland, and when eight years of age ac. scene of a happy event on Wednesday, when � *the men, it is said., have proposed tosubmit 1,'R4 to$,4.50 per barrel. Ia Toronto, whole. ment, having heavy irLveatments in Ameri. companied his parents to Canada. In the hie youngest daughter, Annie, was united , . � . rprIa I - - I � J the differences between Qemselves and the salers are offering $1.20 to $1.25 per bushel can ent ses,-�'they go int hysterics be.. early8ixties he came to Clinton, of which in the happy bonds of wedlock, by Rev. . . I s - This proposition for potatoes. many' of the states, which causea Inister invests a place he remained a continuous resident up Mr. McLean, to Mr. A. M. Babb, formerly, I- , � c�mpany to arbitration. . ,Jiberal Provincial Me Stark & Macka ,, .9 . � has been rejected. If this is the case, the usually produced large supplies of potatoes, few hun, red dollars in alike manner. Such to the last. He possessed a strong conati. of Blytb, but now one of Teeswater's pros. . y .4 � � i company is clearly to blame for the continu. transparent hyprocricy and party sycophancy tution, and, notwithstanding his advanced Fe!ous young business men. 'Our coqgratu. �� L report the prospect of a half crop this year. OPPOSITFL THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL :i 3 � I is enoughto make a horse sick. age, continued hale and active up to ' the 0 e extended to the happy couple.- ;; L � ations ar I � - - I L - Lt I � . . . . . � . . I - . Ix I : I - . � I I - I : . - I . I I I I � I � I � .. I I I i . : I 11 I 1. . - I I . L 7 - - . I . , I � . . . ; I ,,, : .. I � I I . L I . t - - � � . I � . 1-1 1. � . - �L* I - . . I - . . - I L . - I � . L I I , . - - -_ - I I , I - i I . - I � .... � . . - . - �� . .­ , I - - __ __ I 4 � . j. _G, I ST -A. . Vatby., oder . I � A700e6r4#3Lq0tWT-. 'm ,� b . &�011. I t � I . - i - f earing -H � . W - I ( . 11 - n � and I the . L- - I __ ans; 1. v, _��.Or jobbing An . 'B'"J;-m;S earri. . ­ I I - 1� , .01, Thurad In a -t . &vus; I land I . � .$bo,am,&k,en`1 . . - I ,prietor ; Th4 I �, 100 Satuni I 10* at tbe I . r ,jv�a S� . HAen A I ute Christ< &_,jjieitor � T . O A Mon& ­ � -n., on. I I I i rom-it-h. - hzt4 . Implements. Thomas Bra I -on Friday� - 0. P at the i A choice Fal Cession 10. � r : Tbo_ teUto ' - I L � - I I 1,Ta! . ,I WbOa (1061 A,01" Wheat V jAtg per but -k p,)ax par busbc Ayqley j),6r NaAl gu*f-er. No. li'l , JWjJP_.r, +,Ub- _ VZ.V -Vbr doz_ Flor-T, Per lea -3 ,H* per Un U0 CrAgs Per 14* 2 , .ft'os 'Skift, * P LL ;" � �wool-_:-_ _rjtatoes Ter bi , ,, salk ftei* 1) pe W�cd --per tord I W�cd per COM - alA piss Imbag. ver Seed_ Timothy Seed" xr4y*, per 100 ]b Vollow, per lb_� I � LINDSAY4 , 93-oArd met be boarded. B! . I 11&velle, Wh Kerr. Mr. . I I 19ho. . ToltoxTo, ,A . . fair demand fA L buoiness woub the offeriugm; ment. Prices the choicest p tl�o gilt -edge �erocks. Com: � - -.tifUl at L 12 to � . and is q�4ot,ed .1 11% " It for -7 igolt, L I tone, ,due to t ceipts are to I at eall-brisk. ' L by t1le low pr I I wianted badly and large lo bring 11v in 14 XONTREAL,. ket, in quiet, b) western, and I Butter -Ther ar-efirni.st 2a, ­ - and IS to 19 i � There is a go( WV ,quote - C Atraight recei . �, Qsudled stock I I - . . - . I ToR-0-xTo,A per bushel; � goome, 68C ; L L - 39 to 40e ; ng . ton-, old, $,13' loose straw, � per bushel, 5( . . I TORON-TO, J, L WeresAld at i( 'Tuesday, :geni to $100, and I I lw i � - Livi . . ,� aili*n and Ali -in 'the London . ,ranging f-r-orn � weight) ; roeff 910 per poun� I � . I MmN-T,aZAL,1 � - . - ;seemed to be A an,:activt dem ,the beat eattli stock icontinn I L - . _,pretty low pr,) � sold at from S - were nothing L4 .at from -31 to I 4common dry c brought from" I - � sold " from I., w -e -re in good 4 mild at from t, pers .1?aid fro � L , i LA large sheep, &I Sid per pound at from $2.50' atfrom �6 to fi �, - 10to at 70 ' - ft-FfAu", A I , finished ateen . $5.25 to $5 61' i butchens. I"' - - �! I I � ;1 -$4,150 to i$5 , - prime fat . t2.75 to $3.V - I to t2�2-5 ; Al lower for,ew L about lateady ' ' -,Others,, $3.601 ,Z4 ; Others, � to,$3.26 ; do. -P,Ows abil _spr� all but beat v , . ket opened a to$&% ; fe�L . i , 04 W to $16. ill I liglit do.6. $6 erns, $5.6o t� . �Bheepand Ls for all but ,T 11 4z. - $5.60 to ,5 9, good light bi 7 � .0 �Wtwmbn, 1, �- '. tV $3 L ..'! 75 -V ,Lcui .f 'Wethere, '$3.9 �� r� � $4,25. � . T -Choice lots 14� 90 to $- . 0. worth S,1,50 � -bulls sold at �; light export Batch*& V, � *butcherec&tl I .exporterz, 'm ., 'each old at � but,Z* I ore - -.& and medium - and ateerm � .11�WA 1� -Choic . to $4 per .. Mon 'butcher - tor '(= ers-H ,�_ �L - - � -1 I, -%O Poull 1, Kt I L ties, 16re L : .Fleeders-Ste, POundseacb, L ,Buffalo f3toek L pounds eae,h - colors and thi � per Acwt. it iimprinjerg wid . . I