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The Huron Expositor, 1902-03-14, Page 4'*I JL;Yvz -4 TH*_ R,�ROR 'E POSITOR I.' lin club at th SEAFO treet' y, to the great ized themselves Into a th mb RTH'S LEADING SHOE ST�,-RE. n of so passed L it woula imsitter to him. sit ]'in 01 future wars in which her foreig NEW, ADVERTiSEMENTS Let us see what to y 1waa apparently beginning of the winter, are sit last doing a beyo. d. The deceased. Apply d trival dil%oulties ia the worl� by under similar ircumotan in policy �Au health and had just fiu- work which ought tobLe well 0stronized' in he'. usual good he Out& ia out-lof4the-way placbs may involve her ? have ai illustrati6q. Stappo ggr The figum between the. parenti aft 3r each ow to e -l's a The! t1ime has come for a lot of care ished'her supper, when she Suddenly oom- our c tizens Thioyi goin ire(, denotes the page of the paFer on whioh,the ervati e, and passe text in aid of floultur plain d of a severe pain In the heat. M ed- cert on Wednesday evening &dV,,ttsme,twllI be found 9 Our- Hand -in, de Sho law that Hon. 01. W. Rose, ;n o)rder to win thi king by 'the people of this s Is with a Wm_ Pickard & Co -5 nee of i call i d wait- at once sun aned, but before Mire. Butler, who was lef b t silon Go*d Newa— in West Middle nab pol a country." The imports. this state- As i ex next Ju e, ei 0. Spii Talk—Greig & stewar" he abou'-d the d otor arrived, she had: passed away, family of small children, a 'year certain definite te, thei it �s In the last sentence. If t find exceptio al Y large Vo -, failure. Mr Young, who was the younifladies are having noth ag but AAA An improved Stoi MoFaul 00�8 from earl. i-iouralons--Wm. somerville-6 many hundreds inore tha* I its, had' ever imoetlalletic: sentimout, which is so popular t, f Wm. me- local talent, with the assistance )f Miss id to in her, 56th year, was some iqua Ion S&W—J. W. Beattie --5 in rtern, is allow Auet polled before, and that if helafed to reach jusVinow well known vocalist, a Is 'el was greatly Grundy. of Lucknow, a of that village, am During the Winter m(nihs our workmen have been b Sood Oats for Sale—R. A. Dolds--b the figure der. gnated the'aeat should be grow, It will most usaredly land this 'gag., Malli JiCe sum �lsy �l making After an­e� Money ko Lend—Mrs. 0. Dale -5 reap ed,bY all, and her Sudden death is a we have no doubt they will have a I held for any nominee of t 0 Cungervative rioultArall country " in � snarls, complications ever to Mrs.' Butler. The stock of our celebrated hand -in Ldp shoes for farm weu. St. Patrick'@ D*y Concert -9-8 severe, affliction to her husband and only of money to hand kvi 3g polled one and, burdeuo� of which we have as yet little g and liah. Auction Sale—Roberb Cl%rke--5 party, without �iecessarily b ing daughter. young ladies are around sell1ing ti4kets at perience of a quarter of a cenitury in the makin —6 7 —D� MoGillunI conception. G 1902 Melotte Nolel vote would hel - and just 9 old lace and tinsel ae, v small 'hing that wti give the eral call that fai the price of ten cents, and if you are wear, we are convinced tha� thera is not House to Rent—T. Butnett--S there in not too mu h Zen Suppose the same Conservative Government vic0to look st,if son at Rerring- Safe for We—Learoyd & Co ---8 Huron Notes. not called on, Miss Jamie 0 satisfaction to be liairl roIn air of "our own mal�:a t:) poll many � of Ithelift, but they won'b do much I o- T�a ,P of s6'es the Liberals with them. As Foxmaldehydte--Alex- Wilson -5 phould require f his tou'a store, will supply You & C" Spring Goods--VoKinnon thousavids of vo me more t ai�dq tilling the f4rma and runnin tie —Nir.' George Clausius disposed o farm we a1r of any e eather used in­th�so s, ban they had ever w n I . is the ery .4 is i3 a most comme dable sot on the young Hind -made Shoe*—R. Willis & Son -4 factories of this agricultural couutryt�' fai Inesi Hills Green, be Mr. John Reich- th polled in theil pailmiest ap, or without buy, the -orkmanship is as near perfection Free Lecture". Garden -6 ladies' part, there ought to' be a packed beat we can experielleed more ado the a Dats should be declared as ort, fd'r $3,000. Td Root --W- Sii & 00--b house, and we have no doubt every person shoemakers can make t, the fittingis given our pers L aftention n- ore ible BO r- —4r. ani Mrs. El ard Stra,ughan, of and Bar Wanted—B. B. GULDD-8 'won by Conserv%tives, wha, a how] of i it not for, the irripreeA dding, will beLwell repaid. Dan% forget the night, P-1 Shoe_* -4---W_ H. Willie --8 tly, too. GodeAch, celebrated thdr golden we the result iB we give o r customers a shoo that for goo I �ear and as", the pr'pseub Eession of the Do ini on olid in dignation would be raised, ud iigh Wednesday, March 19bh. Etreld A", concer" en Wisdnesdai of last.w iek. Our prices are as follqws' e As British frqemen, Libe�als would rais Pailiament,'would be duller then dishwater. comfort, cannot be du icated. the flag of rebel ion rather 'thB n submib to One evening recent iy, the residence of t--g—Beattle Bro" —J. Kerr -5 en 28o Tes hand seems to be against ever I'vitron's MeetlnK such treatment. Bat 1w en exactly the yore(n, iu�l Elliott, near tie. Wingham. brick Dubhn. ch k%pi $3.25 a Cana�'ian or English $3 a pair; Fir —g—J. F. Daly -8 -burglars, and $25. _C7 Jewelry Display ana against same principle ils applied W liquor - refer- every poraon�s h him.' Eat yard,J was entered by In Seaforth, at The E. Me ul Co.'s ion & Xerslake�8 I Seed ioats--2—Hamll a o wear, endum, we are ai to Ai it as sweet. hellas fight'and pluck and he is not afraid atoleo. - gore, you can see what yo ought pair. Special Notice—A. G. Ault -5 61ve3 for Sale --Hugh Richmond -6 and reasonei *r. Thomas McLaughli6, of Brussels, and you'll want to wear what ou s6e.. to say what, he thinks, and he usually' says Make your selection NO has Old his well known I ported horse, 'They have the most stylish 'dress materials W b ore the Spring rush begins. i ts his side �f the'ease very it :well. Toeregulsir Oppositionists are as Each Rome p� Francisco," to Mr. Frank Keys, of M or- in cotton, and, ia wool mai Ll. Dainty es, et( plausibly. B A there ar4, t o or - three maskas mice. On lmsuea where points could wash muslins, pereales, dimiti hand be -made they are dumb, and warble by. �he rie. Repair, ng VepartmeWE01 roints which i has, evi- t ohn Giddons, of the township of How- some wool Cashmeres, T ffetalines, Bitotrao, a er o4 d blacks. hour about! insignificant questions, dently, overloo ed. Of o4urie, We admit, iok, ommitted suicide laFt Friday night, by Voiles, etc., in both colored an An this Alaskan boundary, and concerning Bring your repairing t Us. Olur repair man is er an angfig himbelf to an apple tree in an, 1787.1 all SEAFOR entrusted to h i carefull and neat TH. FRIDAY, March 14th, 1902 that under Ord ary circ noon, it is a which the public does not care a straw. NOD orch rd. ople. of ly doneexag our prices ST. PATRICK'S GowcmtT.—Thei inhomembryof theoldent inhabitant I isi poor rule that will not both wayfo —�Tr. D, J. Cantelo Clinton, who 'always reasonable. Dublin are to be con ratulated on I securing r ad u is- ition f chief beath of Mrs G-eorge W. Ross th�re been Snoh a miss ably weak a 0 But in this ivat ince we hav� ry exception was aIn applicant) for t Pc for their concert, On- onday 'evening nexu. less Opposition in the Dominion Parlisim u if of police of Wood ach a distinguishe(I lecturer Re�. Father 0 remier at circumstances. The lawi, that is sought as at the pr sent time. If they could or- stockv as een appointed -irt Mrs. GeorgeL W. ROSS wife of the P Walsh, of - Stratford, and also si vocalist - aday row Bourasola for a assistant at a salary of 1450 a year. LLIS' SON, S to be brought bito operai b the referen While he might put some L Rm W1 of Ontario, died at 4.30 o'clock Wedne _�Ir. Frank -e 80 0 I - Whiumo e has rented th and life and vild; into them. whom it is a treat to hear, Mis K�tie Car- morning, at the family residence in Toronto. dum is in itself a very nal one acre !ilob adjoiaing his . owil, in Goderioh lin,- of the Classi3 City. With ouch talent Death came very uuexpeetedl of an experin ental natur The, procur- tow4hip, from Mr. JohwSheppard,. of Cliu- such a laudable object, namely! the pric Y. Urp. Ross Is The Rev. Joseph 'Parker, D. D., the c(le. and - Denomy is engaged to work for !Mr. Rose been so ill of late, will !be eased to learn ton, ), and will now have a hundred and new chure, , a fine., Johnston, for the was apparently in her usual health until ing of the law �i of very* 1�uc.. less impor Curing of ei�bell for their coming summer.—Mr., that she is improving !Di Y brated English divine, is, evidently, he sixty acre farm. o --Miss ellie evening is all that is necessary to ake the and Mrs. John Mason, who have been -Gorby, of Seaforth, i vi, of the end. The tance in the 01 iaion of , m�n people, than - �, I itiD.9 friends in right.eort of a man. He is not afra,id to ep P within twenty-four hours 9a Weduesiday, of Ioi week, at the undertakibg a grand success. The concert Visiting ftiends in Chith of the its enforcement after it h ' b en Fordiwich paronage, Mr. John Ague, mer- am r special m ' is.. She be. asil procured. epeak out, 6ven when hi's censure doee're ch. at eight o'clock. have now returned �o 't0heir moL, a t 't1ry4oaVHrcn was hel in CaTmel cause of death was acate uraem commences oburl n tailor, of that village, was united in lat epends uppn those high in authod 1,,y. In the Lpn� on NoTEs. 'George W.- Simons, �Vho has. Drysdale. —Messrs. William T er and Hensall, (in, Tuesday las The attendano ,g ITI. came fil Tuesday afternoon, until which And its probable enf6reeme Msi t. , , I'l, % L I age to Miss Ethel Brink6r, also,of that e th Its been in Clintonor the past three w eks E& tht very best health. to approval it receives frioin the peop Tempts, recently, in the course of his ward Talboi paid our vill,ge a liusil� no doubt owing to the ilinfavorable ttate f time she was enjoying Rev. D. Roj 3 villake, by ere. relieving Mr. Jake Sleman, of th' Grand neon trip recently.—Mr. Jacob Kennel, of the Weather and roads, rge.—Mr., Is was nct ed. Hence the neoe"_it for 'a more Mrs. Ross drove to church on Sunday vpi, 1:myon, he1adminidered a pointed ireb h affect i ke —Mr. W. L. Hortioi, of Goderic*' bag Truck Railway there, has returned home Blake, is engaged'to work for JMr. John James Jonaton, son of Mr.; Alexandet Job., emphatic votethan is calle to! King Edward, Which was loudly appla d - for ih 'the - to been appointed manager of 1e Huron and Johnathn, of Blake, f ton, of Willow Orth the Premier, and on Monday morning went lee. once more. The weather not bei(g favor- 1 C ming summer� a so by the congregation. Having allude to Bruce Loan Company, to re Aioe his fiather 01 Pari London ro -ad wa' out tion of a memb3r of Par]Ian�'ent. In'faeb the to t 2e oppor- ere of this viciri y able for wheeling,he did not hav —The farm it re making left here on Tuesday mbZ.ni 3g last 'for down town. This was the last she 9 bl* houses as "Irap-doors of bell !the late Horace Horton. two positions can. ot propoly be. compared- t' ", 0 tunity of coming on Me tandem.—Mrs. M. preparations for seeding, I y you will askewin, Alberta, whe,�e h§ intends talLing Iof the house, but there was no anxiety Con- ar or referred to the King's recent br w- : —%r.S. Wray, of. Lon( on, dieposed of Williams was a viiitor in S fore the up farming and grazia la and eaforth �n Taes- see Jack Frost in good style be grain in short, the g od or evil eikee a of the Fra after- %is f irm on the Bauble hne, Stanley, "ruing her condition until Tuesday ing of beer, while. visiting Lord Burton. : to M'- day�.—The Rev. Father Fogarty to6k a ttip, sprouts again.—Mr. Jc!hn Dathharb, of Kydd, Son f M.r. Ged. Kydd, of W s "iPray fo�. me, s3dd the divine, "'that I 'Simon B&ddur, jr., for the Sam of $3,800i noon. Her maiden name to Goderich on Monday.—Mis. J. Gormley, Zurich, native herb agent for the Alovz6 peg, formero of Hens 'he -has been - was Catherine depend elltiMlr Upo fort[,ement or its delicately, loyally. If' the King This is a fiae 100 acre farm, ind Mr. Badour May :peak iers non-enforeemej it. We ki�'ONi; that :it will of blitchell, and her mother, Mis. H. Uf reoentlyt,. -for -several men vie �t, le there this Bosto.n. Shewasa native of Lobo town. biew beer� beit can be wrong in the gab- has Secured a bargain. Bliss Company, was in our Vill the on i W W Thomas Pierce on Thurs. _Fi of not be enforced unless it is �Acked up strong- Pierce, visited Mr. abing is still carried on in th waters ' week for his home in f,, to W �st� _Nlss Laura swp, M joct drinking it ? 'What the King does is van. has disp 33ed of his - 50 acre day last —Mr. Thomas Burns returned to Lake Huron at present, but the all are fe�v Jackson, of Ripley, i :rly f HeIUW4 iddlesex county, and was 56 years ly by publi.- 8181itiment, unl' as a large pro-.. li�ely to be innititted by others. His aj 'n Usborne, being part of lot % con. of age. She was married to Mr. - Rose in Is Milton, North Dakota, on Wednesday, after in numbers. has been Fpending the week or �so with far ?ast two portion of th( people de�ir it and are eity is more than a man, and must ireg%rd c6s��ni I 1, to Frank Brock,) for the sum of weMowed visit amiongl his old and leaves a family of one son and 1875, a long and her relatives in this 41ci all questiori3 from a kingly viewpoint. If $3,500. We -understand Mr. Wynn will Ity. —Mias Rum liters sufficiently im:)retsed with i6 importance. f riend 9 and rel li' ea. —Miss Lauro Borman, daughters ; one son an -1 three daug a V ih'e king I to a Sunday co c6rt, an he did move to Exeter to reside. ball, of ondon, who was ialting Mrs. Aio� I gpe n , * _. Hensall. Gregor and family, left e on Tuesday to to to take the tro ble to vote �for it. How ' of Tavistook, is visiting Mr. -arid Mrs. Bor- - boillig �tep,childreu. The remains were is. ritteently, he deal's a deadly blQw to the -�Dr. Scott, late of the medical firm -of ARFARTY-WELCOME.—Mr. fl. N.: Md- atins ? We know Englishma a Sunday. The King Ca not. Gunh & Scott, of Clinton. mani—George Howard wasin Se1aforth on aggart, who has successfully d be interred ia' Toronto on Friday The this informatio a to be obt who 'a now locat' Monday on bus''iness.—.0or lumer mer- T ca rrie n 1% vicit relatives in Godericll.�, ev, Mr. Me- 1hurst Lean, of Blyth, while att�ndiag of no way texas A the one. wl�ich has beem attend a Noncomformist place of were ip, ed i4 Taoom�, Washing ton erritory, in the ,eneral store business in Chise for heartfelt sympathy of the ehtire people of chant, A. H. Borman, is filling up his yard E bat he can bytery here c -n Tuesd' the guset of ion stood he highest in a ation stood Igo to a Sunday concert." cei examin ov er effic ntlY Mrs. Alex. MCI w4 formerly lived pidopted. If the WalkOrt§n AoAs bas any� with a fine stock'611- . e 25 years, and who also very effic and i;_ L pine -and hemlock lum. 11 Ontario will go out to the diatinguialied list 6f 86 studentp. This i indeed gratify. Z the position lof poptimast r fo the Kenzie better scheme the 11'de`s�� her, alsii lath and shingles. He C'�pects to procure ired infor*1 +.. in Blytb.—Ali-as GeAid �Kaiser retu nd and family. ncial t disposed s--dly bereaved husba The annual report, of the X-rovi gh- Ing Aews' to the doctor's n merous friends have a promising season. name length of t i me, has recen ined matinn he shoqld take the ';Go� ernment and' home Tuesday from Flariston, where all wa Commisdoner, Mr. A. W. Oamptell, to lehrn, and only goes to how of another of his pre andbusiness in hiselhurst e to his W 4 r s ster for Several: r. Thomas F..Eyre, an h avelling. �ress. was made �uiir oxeter. nx of Clinton, bas the front, vho re worthy com- son mis 8 has been visiting he' Parliaments. jat Ehys that much pro g Can4dian to -in!la . M petil ors of. our height ors of the United moved Into our'village last week, to the nes�t The weeks.—Miss McCo ell ngL-will a in ill%er with Mt. F, The Dominion Parliament has been enJ and hair splitt ot 4ee re the desired the year in the campaign for g bueinees or pmfeakidnal linee. We gal difl�cultyy dwelling which he purchased froi resumed her duties as r i ood ro do, Stat isin GATHERINGS. The lel n Air. W. Rannie. gaged most of the pwit week ia the some- end. and he poi L Pita out that this Province'le the trus i that Dr. Sc6tt may like Tacoma life', connection wfflth the electiio light Plant J. Miller, and is now one of our much re. having been settled, Mr. C. Raise has re-- speited citizens. Mr. MeTagg t, who Is whatprosaic, but very necers%ry, work of nd' �ope to soon bear f him as one of the leading spirit of the. movement in Canada. �a d. fthe surned possession of the place, un4er more t* Ing from business, has had a very active t r the Editorial 14otes an' o enU3. lea ng medical men of the est. re �7v examining and passing the estimates fo, mm Great bene0b, he as a, ii resulting from the Hibb, r- age One of the. interi'sting events which favortible circumstances, and no doubt will life and for one who has reached. the Of Irish Concert, -Seai rch 17tb. sit.of expenditure for the next finaneiil year- The vi of the Princ6 -a d Princess of ommutatin of sta�,ute labor, and the in - g6od satis- 70 ears and been engaged in ot er lines aIW ys maken at least 1 iwd folks happy, took con nue 0 give is patrons as t six can Plow shoos for me�, Ve -have opeii There have not been any exciting incidents. Wales to Canada last year;; Cost the public .1 n the number of municipalities tak- !plac on Wednesday, 1ebru%ry 26tb, a faction so in the past.—Mr. and Mrs. Amos bu ineag as well an store keeping,11 claim crease 1 ed has ug Sam of $4 0,011 e- Mai I Ift the beautiful at out ournew springstockland without auy n the Government seem to have things purse of this country t 78,- inj advai 6f the act in this respect ok, at " Th Gofton left for Dikotsi on Mon4ay, where; -i what comparatively few can, namely, th the� are the beat values :we iave yet been.abletto. a to tribute to 4ta wort A question wh a Jarn4 residence of Mr. *m. I 'loggia, of. How. they will make their home.—C. lFarney, a I he never was a witness in any case, Weis show ur customern. W. O. V 111.s, Scle Agent for pretty much their own way. The Opposi. 000, nearly half a million, d t61his ha uraing conEliderable importanloo is,r, ! ick, 11when his sister, M so Sarah Goggin, one brother of Rev. A, B. Farney, a former. Geo. 10SIater shoos In Seaf6rth. now ass 'never in a court room or on a 'jury ;I was ton has not rength and vigor enough -to b3 added th.e e. penditures �f the provinces a the Commissioner a a hat of the righti of �of Mwick's most popu ar y)ung ladies, wai ree or of this perish, preached in the EPiSCO- never sued, nor yet has he ever' sued a4, A GOOD SAL-E.�Thei -.6114 tion sale at Mr. ud the municipalities. Tile putertainmt at get up a decent criticism. Either this or of royal a high. electric railways on igbwaya, and he thi ki unit�d in marriage to A Ir. Abort H. Spiuke, Eat church last Sunday.—M. Thomas, who onei. In short, he has had a' life free frosh Thomas Vivian's, 012 t4e 7+h conceabion, on �ty Dom the proposed expenditures are so very �n- they should be mad to settle for an� dam. a pr sperous farmer, of Bra don, Manitoba. so been employed by A. Paul�n in the many of the duties and worries incidental Tuesday, was a mcsb uc Safe, one. A contempo ary says Ki chener has cap- ageS caused by a(cidents 'which can be 'briie, who was ur atten e , as go n- livqy barn for the last year, left ifor 0 to usiness i e, n W le a in �8 OaL objectional that the Opposition cannot find traced to the runh,,ng of the cars.' ite I a suit of dark grey with waist of old. Sol nd last week,Where he has Isecured a many customers for their liberal Pat worth of Stock for his o 4ho is goin ronage n g to on i ed by the si farmi t totall This -is the dullest see- tured im ira than the e were in L Son th any fault with. them. cppamlssio�er is right, and his, remafka rose�� The ceremony was perform tt atiii�. Rae and John Rai altitenAted hopes- his successor may be favored with the stay on the a $1,585, of the oldest inhai Africa all told t the startiog C this point are thnely. This in a insater -111e�]' C R Gunne, of I lint)n. in the pres. the McCullough exhibition: of Okatlng,� ig a 61 Z., cows brought slon within the memory I thowar. An in same generous support and find'Ife as pleas. Horses sold Las .—Niies Byr taut. The Opposition seem to be badly in Other coutem rary says: I 1�hie on" hioh should be d�finitely provided for in encel, of about 3.0 gu Rts, the immediate Listowel, Friday'night SinS, Of ant si did among the good f e w ile other tbm' ggests that wl. people 6 $65, and calv a Irought prices in rrro�orf .98 men were he is capturing the same mn over and oyer every charter an& -in the general railway act :frieulds of the bride. The presents Chiselhurst and vicin ty. If all on. Mr. Vivian need of fighting material. Sir Charles Hib- were Grcy, was the guest . of her - ai:int, Mr rt where h ill again. He should have th m. accinated, as a �well. It should not be left to the muni- numerous. Goodfellow, for several days of last week.— as peaceably disposed as our old nd wortV intends movifougtulo Sea 8, w bert Tapper, who is a fighter, was in the they are brouglhtqn as a ey am came from stru7 reside in the re. e' le was conduct - &O friend, the lawyers would have a hard t ction- against oil —Oa Monday evening of last week, the A j anior hoc Winghaim, House for a day or. two and while there disease, and -am, mean3 of tifioation., Sbr'abford train, No. 43, due in Goderich,, Friday night, an had a friendly game with gle'for existence, but, perhaps, the -people ed by Mr. James J one oflAfit-Chell, lide Prince F,rederick.of PruS31a, brother,, of was a mile south of the latter town when the junior team ere. The- score was 2 to I generally would be better off, ai MR Y tried to- get up an occasional breezei but he One of the he engineer, through the ieftection of the in avor of the home tesiru.--�Mis.. Joseph anxious hour would be Saved. C7eakers at t1i a tat Studelits' the Emper� r of Germany, on his recent %fiit 1 t We ho.Oe Bruceflei - did not receive much encouragemeD't froi r 0 iing acr to, Con- tD the United Stat BRInFs. —Air. John K'a er met with a University I Vention'. t, It oronto, last hea light, discove met age the Cc an is seriously ill. We hope to hear of Mirk MeTaggart may be long Spared t bis peace loving, comrades and he left again a, was'most royally �en C covery. —Mr. and Mrs. W. week said Four hun� rea million at a distance. -lie a once reversed her immeliate r timue his residence with us. We Shia 11 try .1 - dol. painful accident one day 141t week, He wax in disgust and has not since been heard of. tertained by the officials and people 'of Ithe 1 the brottle and brought de train eurned to, Wiarton,'on Monday. to be as good to him - as the 'Chise hurit in the act f getting a atick of wood to re give� during tbi I at deoade!to itep. visited 'man of the �stan' still in a few mom' getting Th man Raevi.ited in Lisiowell laeb week.— people have been. Mr. Borden.- the new leader, is., evidentlyo United St ents - Upon put in the shop stove. when a large block educational a4d benevole4t ;nstitusious, Of i pt�ln6ipal ditine, and'was given a dow to investigate, he fou d a long cedar Ali Rennie, of Clifford,'was thiii guest of THE COLTS WIN THF, TANKARD.1—Thq` flail a very nice mild *mannered sort of a man, 'ery warm i fell on bis -foot, fracturing the large tee.— v ) - - Mi Nellie Martin, for a few dBOO.—A. W. match in the Western Ontario (Dolte"ICurl- d of the treas- reception, by his own 6 cross both rai a of the track. Mr. Smith, of Al r last week, the United St too. A htul y I�enoe post a but he is no good as a fighter, and- a political e. ur try Had1the diEooV(jry not been made in time, Rai inson, of Kirkfield' is spending a few lng� League was played in St. Mar 8, on gorna, wa i he U Ile via Falls on Thurs- !the obstruction would undoubte da 0 at his -home here.— rers' reportatof misEiouary societies and visiting his sister, M". Thiimaa C%rr.—Air. leader who is not a fighter does not count benevolent ins itutions shd;wg he aggregf4ea people. lite4, Niagara dly have We notice In the Thursday of last week, between Str tford White, of Wingham, hi w I teen ngaged for day of last week, Oweed over.to the C�na- 'deraliled the troin. '1he ost was taken wi 0 0 ae a arniture, store a photo- and Heneall, and resulted in a victo y or for much. The budget speech is to be de- to be made up very largeli O small contli- dian'side, and spent about uhirty minute the seaeon, with Mr.i Join Kaiser. A—Ir a aboard and will be- in tie "near f6ture gra h of thedireators and manager of the ourI` players by one shot. ThLaS livered on Monday next, and after that butiois T1 e world a enevolences are our c rle a White is a first elas Macksmith.—Mm in'Canada. He h Ischievous He ick Mutual ire Insur4 ace Campany. g t ( rganilzed LLL 4 previously an ' nounpe used as evidence agains 5 cer ain m to �� the handsome Silver tankard.1 This t our f Ger.gp left for home po supported by er4.' lo is ox- oater upon Caua;di�an oil youl g follows who are suspected of the As wii�rk of art iti cannot be surpassed, and citi'�eus geners;llywere proud of t cir v� ctoriy Jacob Haynes, to perpaps there will be more a! ir. I that he de6red to ceptional to fi d alarge rej ular contribution, sim 0 nding some days vlait- private gentleman, and, CID so- Ateec'. wag evidenced by the warm rece ion, Which ?e.M day, after ape At Toronto, they are cleaning up for-- prq- for foreigidmi ions." ply as a a fi er loo' king' lot of men ct�nnot 1 be found 41ex Thomson, BAY- qilientlyno4omondration was made in his up the boai of any iaeuralace c6mpaR t ing her brother, Mr. I— rogation, which will likely take place this Y in was tendered them O'n"their arrival home. field road, and other frienO in the vioin Sometimfs-'th 9 ere is honor. Major Ma id, the Governor-Gei er- Blyth. Ca ad&. Hones y and integrity are written The boys arrived home oa.the �arly morn- John Snid-er Was Toronto 1&#t Ira Mr week or early next week. The liquor bill a gre t eal in a narae,, ape secretary, camelrom Ob6swa to ex4nd on the face Of is ry one. The farmers of ing 1 train and were met at the Static, In by a --�Quito a number on, thil , I 'While therehe;� hail the pleasure of and sometimes a good, dealln -a letter. toll I im,greeitings on,behalf of the Goveroor. sidtion-of t4e country tire to be con. large crowd, While the band plaf ed Several has received its second reading and ii now too N�,�TFs of our citiz week. being cousidered by a committee of the General and Canada, and Ron. . Mr. muticidn, Padreweskiet tb reflection of a fire in the west last hearing the great At least sai to ink the good people of Har- I gra;ulated upon I having a i well managed stirring selections. A processi was then 'Of- . Tillsonburg. o art ai ointed by ithe neaday evening. f ome drove out quite CoMpany ii It r. cz enzie, -0 rid a deputation app Well hey ould find to a theiri midst, and! they may re formed, and headed by the and, they Mas4ey Hall.—M r whole House. The Opposition did not bill has been passed by the they Sault Ste. M ariej was e ast wee V Ontario Legislature, met the Prince A distance, thinking ut Asured that the'i intie'rests -Will be i6arefully marched up Main street. The Scene at the and I re- -n-amendment to it, but "the sented himl with an, addre a 3, previously p a- move a y causbC Legislature this seEsion to Aa�age the name wheite it was, but it was far her away than guarded. The �iiectorsof a mutual com- station on the arrival of the ti ai a was a irigatthehome of his a, 2ad conces- lexf ya things alre a, div,*sion, and the Government was one. of the town of Tilaci to Tills3nbur&. ed by the Lggislature. , Mr. H. Eilber,- M. exp�oted. The next (Is y w d came i a that pany, havin interestii; of the policy- most enthusiastic one, and to commemorate alon', Tuckers.mith. A as 0 9 Peter Brown of If t e town, Air. it w6a Air. J. Hoover's bar at Westfield. booming at the Soo. M P. P, for South Hu'ron, was a member of a F tained by a majority of 13, being 'one more It seems that the founder hol lers onl 0 ok after can fford to -be Y it, George Trott took a number of `�With, the the deputation from the Legislature, Lind Thelloss was quite hesi al ough the stock and c. itable 'towards'its mem- ph apbs of it. The winning rinks were- Tiverton, waa here laa. week, visiting E. D. Tills,)n, na a -1 -, friends and lo of the than their regular party maj. Mr. spelled his I:werib all saved.—Mist, Morrison, wh mol .8 just oking at soni farms 0 her i, and Zn Y III a rule, be more J. thur, F. Smallaeonib was that one. He spoke against - a Alarteri, years ago lh writing the town name in an M Lich : agai a re . han in a istock i oompan and F. A. Sellery, skip; -P. Stewart, W. r9pped an I $na!uy he honor of shaking hands with the art h ad milliner for Mr. 0��g� which are for sale this locality. double 1, b�t s)1iitebody d had t In Hobkirk, J. McAr Prince. The Prince is saii to very j us ly dealt with, usin, the Pinc4 of. McBeath, returned from the openingis las 7�1 Brown wants a good fa�rm� and he...zamte to the bill but left his party to votel -for it official do0ment, and it ;ha never been olders have be pai Y resemble his royal coi where the stook� to d A: McKay, M . Elwood and A. Scra ion, ski gaRed 'P* the right place to secupe one.—Air. 1). ble- ia picas"ble that some amendments may be thought worth while to clorr ct' the orior Wales, who visited,, me the Frk sty evening and is now busily gool rate of isi�eresf. The "iHowick," 10CAL BRIEFS.—Aii James Redmond en made to it in the committee of the whole until recently, Mt. Till.0onj died a few agJD' prel aring for their op nin Miss Match, having its office in Wroxeter, has just fill L - and his a ister, Mrs. McKinley, who wer I e Call erected a sap furnace;1in the wooda,6f bf C Orris, is at presen �h guest of het Mr. James Aikenhead tl is Vv ki. eek. Some weeks ago, and his /admireirs determined to I ished its 29th year, and has the, snug little spending the winter Mont -ho witb,their rela- House.� When it was being thus, coniidered Mered aunt, Mrs. John Benn)t.�­M.sinager Laing, have already made a ni -,e isintity 0 Symp- make the towr 20mm-emorqte �iixeal name, OnMay-21st,118 4, Sir Wm. itlis SUM Of S13,000 in the bank to its credit. tives- in this vicinity, left for their home in. —Mr. Alex. Thomeell, L the -the the other day. Mr. M&rter suggested that a and to do this b was necessary- to get an act theri'Mr. W. R., M redith, leader,of the C)a- of t6 Bank of Hamill on, �fter attending Olt, of Leeds, North Dakota, on Thursday mornmig oil, the tuneral of his' fathe.- lai week, lef grader, made a much : itee ed im of Parliameni jo t for a provement &b3ycite vote be taken at the general elec. tar sitioli, ade a Speech at Lai on, mo�tha' holidays in annoy Florida.—A dale,: Nettle Fulton has --engaged witf,i Mr. 1,�J. W. Ortwein. as milliner.—Air. J. C. on the road west of thi ag n AfondsY. he p--ople are in sto sleigh load t tC BREEZES. — gdale in now experiencing tkons to see whether or not t An exchan ,e remarks - setting forth his p licy for the ele Ion of young pioplei drove u The large banks of sn)w ere completelY 9 An rew Car- Stor eman was in Toronto this eek.—Mri In firs favor of the referendum vote before ny ex- In the m"i- -Mr.4saac Bares last Ned6esday evening, its kninual inu.Z d by the recent the road ils n I b '61asis : be held in June of hat year. tion' Cause L levelled and negie, during 1901, tJonwted to the cause'of I i W. Wbitesides, who was here a e d th shape.—Mr. Wm. Beiri who always has pense is incurred in that direction. The I pal elections aud��report having a m(at enjoyable time.—' this w.---�Dlspoain of valuable horses is now is ng P 0n, embracing U iversities and j� Edith Penhall, w. io recently tried Le an Mr. an ce horse flesh now nblic educati of 1�94-% plebiscite had �een MiF i� mportant Ind stry in this village. re eye to a pie wini er months with ber relati-y,�,n recentl; of I 9 Premier replied that the suggestion was t ken, Serv, tory of usio rme dit very. valuable Fnod to her home at R%t P rtage� ao- an a erage of more and"a very rge majority iven Ifor examination at the Coi retu, sports a fancy carriage, It is tocarcely probable, braries, e4o,*0,000, or M El Duche, posed of a' companied by her little dau hter.—Mr. Lm. They are worth considering. hi itlai On t AS subject Mr. , Mere4ith �atVoronto, passed in junior theory wit mal 0 to a Godorich'buyer one day recently. pair of spaukers and !wi I make William than $11,000 for each of 't0h 365 dayo. 0 1 John T. Mitchell, of the township of Us. of Mr. first�class honors, and also used in jun — A' I anL' however, that th:s will be done. It is moot This all a Iri d If -it shal ', be determined in r. Peter Da nd, jr., disposed of a vala- some money.—The in friends oandE very nice, And goes to indi- ! her that t4ere �e,had themis fortune, one da3 last week, is juriBdiction in e Lcal L piario.—Quite a number fro here atten'de able horse to Mr. Forest, of Hills Green James Baird, M. .,' W 11 pleased to leam 'Gal likely the bill will be finally adopted very egislaturo to While engaged in felling trees, b have one the past ee .— esers the�bpeni 2odist church in dhr ng nearly in the Shape in which it passed its Cate that Mr. Carnegie isi a 1great philan- deal with thle que tion of the liquor traffic, lug of the new Met . Henry Rau, elip off at the eat where he wat sawing, in that he has -returned tc atreal from thropist. 13ut would it not b ve been more then it will be the iaty of any, Goverurhent cli4ton last Sundaiir. Elam Living- Joseph Ran and J o dis- gary -Northwest Ter ' whither be had second reading. The voting on the I n whirlin it , came - bi re- to his credlit ad 'Mr. . C 110 is used tf.ii which is i6,powerin Ontario to -biiak ina istooeshipped a car oad of rollers last id of some ve valuable, horses during gone"for the benefib 6 halth, and ban t for the pur grave, who down on his foot,crusbing it so b dly that it his money to imt siat week.—Mr. ferendum takes place on the 4th of De. pr ve the conlyiti of his great bill and pass i week. Mr. Wm. Wat on, f Bel th?e p Joseph - Dowson has ommenced the priLetill of profe- pose of cei was thought at first that amput�tion w' uld now C army of work paople, whosts lives he has into effect ; hat has is vi�ell'known here, wa, ins otor.—Meesrs. recently disposod of a vory valuable horse to 0 Sion in the . Island City. cOtt, comber. A second division took place * been det;rmined to, be be necessary. However, we arelpleased to the other day on the bill Iding for beEn grinding out year year that he' within, the'Juri Bai�toa Brothers recei ed now boiler and Mr. Henry Bich rt. This shows that the learn, that this will not be nepesgar`Y, &I- our veteran merchai is I to the I -rout _prov �y diction of the Legslat4re. t imight. pile up his great. WOR4 ? He Should 1 But. it seenis to me that any such lay' engIne last week, from 'linCon, having madc Drysdale farmers hold a high position in re- dealing in all kinds of _grWi and seeds. the F as 0, t" e with try � ! � that some the construction of the Teiniskaming rail- also remembe penple W o have b d the Cream )f that place.— gard to the line of draught horses.—Mr. though the injury 'Was so sevpre way. The, Oppoaition, ble I d through Ithe ould be an !ffectivo law, and obdula A number of young min from Brusse . Is and W. J. Horner bai a large number! of trees of the bones had to be remoi 'Very much moved an amend. protec�ive laws of bia have no results th wouid be diaastious'to by is felt for Mr. Mit-,h 11 Th —W. A. Stuart has �be elected trusteo V1 --Sunday, but e .— e ment censuring the Gover country- -and have Wi4ghami visited ou to rn On tapped, and expepts to do a *bUMiDg business ent because thus added to his ill the interests of teEerance throughout 0e =of Mrs. J. F. W. Paterbon, who halo in Mitchell, to fill the 1�vai aney Caused by hadto keep quieter than they generally dc id the near future.I—Measrs.� John Albreicht official gotten gains w Iiiall -he is Oistributing with country. And, t�erefore, I think that ib the resignation of E. F,i' Di Via. they had not applied to the Do. such a lavish I Pnd.' f would be decidedly in the interets of tw' on �ccount of Constabl -, Ba ir4 looking after and John R%reic ; of Philadelphia, intend minion. Government for aid fo its construe- lew ing for L%ng on, North; D whole om�nuuity �hat any imemure �nc� A- the�.—Mro.! Wm. Slpan, of Torontoi is, at %kota, in the tion and because they had not given to the It is a so ewbat pec lia�'r coincidence th at, befon : pit Eho6ld become law, ph I pre ent visiting atIthe lornel of her parents, nea� future.—Mr.' Regis Denomy, of St. ould House as much information respecting the that the-Dornihion ParliAm at can waste be again submitted -to the people, in orid�r �4r� and Mrs. N. H. Y)ung.,—The aleighing Jos 3ph, is at pret eht teaming wood out of is' one amund he P, east of tb%t they Should have an opportunity, of, 0retty well d re now, but the dismal owa Blake.—Mr;. details of the scheme as the Opposition two whol.e days discusEioig�the very weighty ! still the farmers are drawing in large load* Simon Badour h arecendy purchased the B R 'Moval ale i pronoui=14-, yea or nay upon it." sthought they should have done. The am- question of the Clayton-tulwer treaty, in just what the Oatario Government hail noyi of grain, logs and wood. They alwayi celebrated Ray farm, north of 'Drysdale, on s vot�d down on a respect to a fe, feet o'f 14�nd done. I seen to got busier when sleigh* i nearl5 the shore of Lake H'ron.:—Mesers. Alex, !in- the frozen i lug lk u stiaight party diviiion. D�ring the di8- and inho8pitalile regions I -dor'%—Mrs. Leo Ettliag, who has beer Cho Ilet and& J. 'Scoop, our genial wood o Alaska, and the , I I I IN F LL SW1vqd e a Fesident of Blyth for -.- the past si3 cp t ers, are- at pr esent'cutting wood for Mr. —Messrs.Joh ealt submitting to cassioa, it was stated by Mr. Latchford, on propriety of the Governm I There are said to be 16,000 Chines , inithe f . yea�rs, left last week fo4 a short vial Joe ina Snider. n Dinsmore and Parliament th corresc thereon, and Province �f British Columbia, and there 68 behalf of the Government, that the new in �Clinton, before leavin� for the 'far Will. MCCIlachey Were in our burg one 9 can not find ti-ne to devote even a couple of must be !about as many Japanese,, while West, where Ig her eve: ling lag' os.—Buidnes road will be I I 0 milefl. in length and it is she intends. makh b wee , on busine hours to the question 4 rt ilw%V � freip. I Only about 20 s Mori) before irl ng I ' bt, the white population amounts to I q9, 000. ho'Th'e 'in the future..! Mr' John Young is Woming at St. Joseph at - present. Th: eat imated tr cost, $2,234,000 tud that it will rates, onaccountof whic4 nillionsof I — i Thepeople:of British Columbia have teen ondon, who at one time; was one of our basmess men of t As vicinity are looking for- be paid for oat of the timber and lands alon, lars are lost to the farmeral ax d of n: , i,3 at presen Stock must I e red-ficed before we shippers, of e a t V i - i tit) g old friends I n ward to that long expected railway and Canada annually.. This is mmii Yra- di r'ee ce� inly, Stisin-, kicking 'for -is week Is o har )or, which ar 3 Ii the route without any i t obligation on ta I years about Chinese i vicinity. —Friday )f t ur kely to be built in the owl tion and to appease them Sir John M action- vvvvw A A A A ag at a gna Cit I �g a camel. thi nrar future, and if such a line of railway, n e las monthly fair,but il is hardly likelythere the Province. The railway graults proposed But the camel always has he esti of it. PRICES THAr CANNOT I;i DUPLICAM;' - for this se aount to '$613,000. ald,'in hial time, imposed a tax of 8501 �ril be many in si ance as' the ro;ds are Would be built between Sarnia and si These �per d. t head on e4h Chinaman coming into Can. ve' y ba —Mrs. M. F oody and, daughter' St. Joseph would rank as Forty pieces double dreu goods, to be sold at 15c a yard,' are to aid in the construction of railways Referring to a, suggestion Tecently pub i PO of'Ithe most noted towns on the eastern ada. The I Laurier Government rain of the PArry Sound di triob, are at present mostly in New Ontario and which are in- forth by Mr. Br( British War ed i -bis Vi6 Link at the home of her husband iu' she e of Lake Huron. —Burtiness is not ard. town. on 'I still John Chinaman- Us Fifty cent all -wool dress goods, 46 inch, io be sold at 3;942 e -inch table linen, worth 50c, for 33 -d I tended forthe opening up and developing Secretary, to the effect th, the colonies tax to Slop' and con- -7-001PWU Buie, of. Detirbit, who has be booming quite me brisk as it was a few Seventy-two c a yar at. tillue8 to come. Some time ago a -CO hil mi�lig- visiting his mother, left this week for we( Its ago, owhig to the lack. of - items Ten cent art muslin, -beautiful q lity, for 7c a yard. of new territ;ry should, hereaf er, asaume a, ve -y much larger Sion, consibtirig of R. 0. Klute, K. C,�', of ho 8 to get his boat teady for the comin in some of ou. local newspapers. The Ila 11 sbare of the e Toronto, Christopher� Foley, of Ronal �ud, w Eight piecEs pue linen owelling for 0-c yard. ad 'res onsibilitiesi� of &fion —Mr Isaac Bro pas � has been usidered as a memorable !Ding of navig i gold at the empirii t an they h ve an Miss Clar Kreigb ing were united in period in odr hijk cry, a period of events y Pictur Around British Columbia, and D. J. Munn,� of Op Turning The Pictur the defen Twent -five dozen gents' shirts, all kinds, white and coldred' to be erelap. of Walkerton, has, a let. hitherto the Tollon Star sa 8 th holy bonds of'rna.rimony, Wednesday which is likely t( be long remembered by 39c each. I pointed to' inquire: ipto the whole mat Rev. J. S. Ross :ed e i Weitminat r, British Columbia, w 0 0 ter. at oon,by Rev. Mr. Penhalti- at the resi- many of our gol d citizens, who had: the (lents' and boys' caps, wprth 40c,i' for 19c each. Mr. B e i hab Can la's �Tlhij commission �ais reported - i -eco goo I f ortu f ter in laat Saturda's Globe in. which he tries mmOnd- de ce ' of her Lister kirs. . Thomas Sloan. ne to pture such large prey as 7 I to show in a somewhat strikhi 1corsets, steel filled., bias cut, iti a,, Manner the a ra and wi a. Such events are co, share in an im!perial land'',forcle Asill Stand ing that the capita,tion tax be rai@64 to Tb happy couple IefV on the 3.45 train for be Seventy-five cent ladies ght front, for $000, and if this d6ea not have the de ' d &�pair L-1 re injustice of the provisions a tached to the to that of Groat Britain 41 t e relation of a ie:tort wed.ling trip. WbBn they return, sid(red as-lu a., not necessaries, but to result, they recommend a prohibitory liw. the� intend liviag in the residence recently sorr is they h a e given personal benefit ; for O' lace curtains for 9�c, $2.50 lace curtains for $1.50� for defensive It� does seern strange that thousands of 61- $1.5 -A prohibition reNrendum.. Hel says: four to six. 1� this force ito b� . � be Ight by Mr. Brown, �.hich e has refitted. -not only have thele correapiondenta increan. 12rBig reduction's for the next '20 days. Aocordinj to the :GIobe, In the answer purposes only I and'if so, f, ha't defensive larS should be spent annually by the peo Is , . , , . i: 0 i I P : Mr, and Mrs. Brown receive congratulations ed n knowl but in experienee also. of the Premierto the Ontario Alliance depu. so ? Mtr. Broderiev 131eaks of this of. Canada for 'the purpose of Sending ffiiE Highet prices paid fox produce. ',from a large number ot fi ionds. A- large Th, 1 Dryodai look forward. to a still tation he is reported to have said: It if all forrepei er�ployed only W ers Impeflal' bignaries 6 China and to keep an ope n crowd 'was at the static to shower rice on brighter period of history, a pe6od iRiwhich cppoaed to him in West Middlesex did not interests nee defence. W'h is. to decide ini that country, while we are asked to 0 Oi them and wiah them much joy.—Miss Ella a d ieper interest shall be taken in the Ran. that the situ& ion exists yust, fying,the c � 11 come out to vote it would not bother him. a the d6or and keep them out of thin Conn ry,, Grai of Brucefield, is at present visiting er, welfare of our Citizens regarding future as getting those ing out of t vvhl ha What concerned him most w is force t war coold It is's poor' rule that will not work b th 'hei sister, Mrs. James 8 ras.—Mii. J. Graves, p enings, a time when revelry and oyster to the polls who would. vote for him-. If anse anywhe on earth, in which. Gr6at w4ya. of eaforth, is at presex t buoy painting and sup re -are not dealt with so careleally ARO D,'& 001 Britia, could engaged in which Imperial I e you prohibitionists have 29W,000 men in the having any true idea- of thl .papering some of t* I eat houses in town wit out intereatewoul uotbe involved? 'Does Mr. ;A very: sad and sudden death occurred Jef�y- al�si does good work Aple, inteNt'; Proviaceof Oataiio that want prohibition, ark, vicinity. Tru. i is the sentence of princ bring them out, What does 'it matter to Br derick probose, then, that i0anada sh the re in Luokno*,'on Monday evening of last and supplies e very I eat of material.— and independence, and this has been fully e out 9" with Great Britain in the relation lof four to 92rBUTTER, EG(T'S, POTATOES TAKEN Ail� C AdIff 1q" yon if those opposed do not com week, whe4 the spir it of Mrs. James You ug, Th� young ladies tni town, who organ. reccguizsd during the past.—Mr. Albert R 0 e h 11wd" DTO 3d in d a d m 3er all f D h On rge A W, �e A V L Jane tiaga In0i .D.- eiftr14010 busin's"' sboeP Olt thai 1n*k=9 Z+o r taprd thOMM ran Jbf'Sllp the jigr &rttiur 0 -ban, �6aie :14 -for 411aMe' - -heffe _1�ith t in,6thOTA rter -dei a in T Vi ter, b . . . . . do 151 I 's s. from _Otie Ul�h T. _11. -F.ai Mr. W - �w farms with iou Vf Btw�� ,acres, the! -dollars. ,;;ISLV S; -hell, v are 891 oito beiuevr� died on -p.erson Sf --hotel. HAI kv er, - �y der-Ul ilmn 'fa.iul 'Who at 04ts per ka," r -F,10 a,y � r Aomil iv� Tilities - hoop- w2od -Strong Ae, ery and alal injuiry, b`ul XriDea twp; prints, 2�7-1 ends IS to I The mai ing, -offerin as WeAll, - ,deaters ' IV are Viery 11i --Quote : ri aneA toin Qnsbisto to but firm,_� 23c ; fioe creamery. A r'DIle. to 17ic ;'b Eggs—Thl Adozen, :are key'sati, :�] .uf OZen 1AU Chickens* be -aoco, r rs hop" of dprime to A s! e. 0 timoth -tion is 1; for ,would And 1044 grade. to. is ith 10.11 -the . ti P10tatoi per bat. are At , ed 11D t eattleo y . in 'Th