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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-04-04, Page 47 T t, i OR E RURO.N TH RX�OSff 4 11, d 1300 pqunds. -A.' Stewart, of Hq�pler, was mom ay, W 10 average ov a supposed to have been tl Mrs. 140iisug was of elatch descent, in Harriston. ii for several days, it i ry' Is, mod NEW ADVERTISEMENTS in, Mrs D. Foriiytb�e, The, were fin aniala e'got 0: cents jupporter of tb PresbyteriO the guest of is Colas d staunch I hey ore ban i ght by )f ai Ma- �06 voted down by several thousancl l: i 0 rr. her demise �1 on 8aturday. -A very aid allaident happelaid per liund for them, T do 31_ Fee aftir each ur h. She �eaves to mou who inten AW The figure between the, parenth t. allid&7, of jority. "When the Mr. Harriston, a n up family, to whom ire tender ourl lin Gbrria on Friday event ig,' hem, sor'bes to One, denotes the Page Of %Us PAPOV On which the roket'er tak t Blita a. -Mr.i Brown Mr. advertisement will be found rofoundeot sympatfay in th the hour 4 current from the power hot se, in W t d that the light a was to Clifford I b wee c, Assiltillf Fine Ta, lorillig-Greig and Stowart-1 Falls() Apousati,o t leir affliction. was turned oil, it Was notice Ill oko. T i6se who know "s m i in catting.bl r. 11. Sanderson, of, blil-inery-D. McBeath-5 were flickering and M In the Toronto Mail, of last we -The Libi Biale of West H ron will- -hold p -Bright Bro -5 ro Nobibry Things for Sprin Du Gorri�, romembakilng that be fhad seen the say at Mr 13 cau�ta*e more blooks convention to . select a can id ate, at f B'g Sales --I. V. reir-5 notice the following loboioe politio4l marsel . tba over the Gorrie ou a log than ofib of ftbem,-Quite a I On3ay next, A ril 7�th.' Th wires crossed as they pE Day-Learoyd and Co -4 the anacn, on M. Bargain olders o A deliberate effort is being ma4e and endeavored nu -it. Wilits and Son -A y a ri ing, hold the�i bridge, took a fish' g pile wu er of the all f the Harriston., spring Footwear iongeTIrSt i vei, of the earn 101 a Por Factory atte ed the annual meeting, Who �vauta ealvea?-H. Richmond -5 Liberal machine in South Hurou'to a Ar up convention fo a like pur se at take the tangle out. L nfOrtunatelY On to 0 Por -though Warne d 'by on t e 19bh inst. heyare a little behind, iles for Sale -4. and J. sproat 1k of the wires broke, and With racial feeling among the Germin v)ters. Ifill on the following Wedn(aday. Bull for Sol". Thompson ch itj Mr. Sander- and everything is net just r lit yet 'A' drew Sharp' his young eon notito ton Wanted -D. MoKay-5 $Outl L Hu- -The 50-aare farm of An, E� 1-4 The Conservative member foe the new board a, composed of up to- throw ohnston-6 )h&804 son took -it it out of the way. of' man 'go St ed Peas for Sale -J. J p. pi coi lea of bh conceskiou of Grey, has bee n 1r, t Stallion for Sate --J. Pollard -5 'Iron, Mr. Henry Eliber, M. -The darnp- th' oet ca' able en o e surrounding Vr - p �.T The abock'killed him insta tly. e 4 a far 81%oins itl �eu o by Robert Dilworth, whos In � h Jable td getAnto N April Excursions --Win. set to h -ding, Sharp -bbe..evening e he shook to be tow i6hips, they exil 1, --H. B-aittle-5 The price paid was $1,700. r a prominent Gerffi� an family in �he r hai nose of aused Notica, to Creditors 4 & 1 i )n ezie--E. 0. anlemart-6 inder who Aucti cLachlan, of archased W1 A. MichaeFil 50 acres, weet very great.* It Js Suppose th-iib ia� taking the 'wim fagain.-Mr. Wri M 17 'land is a grandso'' of the enj this �vi inity last week, 14t 7 a circuit, -and got For I ich, was in, 7 H� alf of lot 23' "ray the upthe wire, he formed a Farm for Sale -J, Murdook-6 doriae,F-sion 11 1 pric joycie steson-H, J. morr-son-6 9. bu �i - T, "surveyed the Black Forest in Gorri 6,ily." I He w4s paying good T, � � beirig $2 800. W. J. Sharp las lease the. full foribe of the c0rent on the returnin tookers. 1 Vquor License Act-Iffni. Ballantyne -6 nt of the Mail may be Y f 011r, t h Q m eorge #d Adam Reidt, p This stateme quite moil To Cement Contraotors--A, G. Smillie -5 flaridi-from hii 'father and wil move to it. wiie. Mr. Sauderson:was b4ried on Mon - I of Kimberly, Cedar Posts for Sale -P. Ament--6 In real sond !of Mr. ght we know, With tb fol I Reidt, accurate, for ou .--:.;.Mr. J. V 1. Treleaven [gried hi day, and the remains were followed :to the do -ry 'i - for Mrb Ged. -e -A. G. Ault, tove wo�d )7 xforth Tea Store ical'unsatet n the Clinton grave by a large number of friend s-_'s--Mre. sawe� 19 cords Splendid Chanoe-11. Rob noon- I :n - lowing exceptions (1) There i's no now 1) sition as al ks!� Collegiate to coept the pri "I �a . palship of the I Pianos e III Nobeod-8 i Hejary Allin,of Wiugham,r,�niwed acquaint-\ kie, one day last ek, in efght hours. and never has been&' I I Liberal Tnaehin a, " in a r in I I lary ot $1, laa 'week. --:20liver For S;1 Govenlock-5 A monto big acho6l,)at a a anoo the village. 1 uroh-8 % I Pulpit and Pew--&-Xethod1st Ch - sense implied! by the Mail., in South I om' the W utieli (in April -day -ia Ham. j: t d'; he eutere upoil. his ne Smith spent Satur od Bargains T Enron,; (2) there is not now nori n6V8r has Bro $ I dom I!Sa Tea Ith. His successor in Clint is --Mr. Rober ittt)n, of Seaf orLh, visited a b, his home near NOTES. -The pie of i are highly sland has de - Music store --G. M. Baldwin and Co .2toadart, at present olafsioa master in th, here onSanday.-Mrs.Hazi 3400d,of Clifford, been any'necessity for such a ­ 6aob ine ;" ' pleasad to :hear that Elder', L W. Accounts Do". Mullbtt--8 is�owel Collegiate, who v ill receive th� was the guest of Mr. and h r d 'FT 4, 1 aid( to ecome permaneotresi entof this 4 Bicycle Emporium -G. X. Baldwin and Co -S (3) -there is not now any effort �eing made I 11, -4 Earn Wood larit week. -How r n 11 returnid to Tt uders- Wanted -T, F. Coleman -8 salary 0 has,been p.id Mr. Treleaven I Vic' ty. We all unite in. extending him a and no effort has ever been. ma0e by the j i hal) is $900. - Toronto Junction on A a ay. -Alios Agnes hea I welc6m6-.­1A Jabcz Stacey, late of 1 43 -Q� Ngp for Sale -Wm. Harkry-8 z r. Lecture -W. F. M. S-8 Liberal togtir Taciad feepig Mong Black, of London 0 110 at InotituW, ii morning five acres of a. Bing� viai-.iDg at herlhome h re. qq v-1 Feed -James Beattie --S ly P --Early Sulanday 23rd ult., the Pot 6lia, has purchased tw n 7. C -8 r effort hav been resilence and conservatories of Mr .. I Paints, ate.-S-.Cheeney and Smiley the Gormana;"(4) Wilateve land,� north. of the lake ad, and intends extremity of The Yodlers-5--Huron Football Clu" e by I th-,weaterE n it h" h me, -Ila hitacre, daugh- ! �ani, at the son ve ee4 mad made in this direction ha b Mal 1 0 Girl wanted -Expositor Offlo" i Cdoriob, were t6tally 4stroyed by fire. re, is ry ill of pueu- on r. T. Whiticre, is the Conservitives and t by Liberals no t The fire was discovered in the rear porti Gromart: ter A NOTES -Mr, Norman MyKenz'e, of Knox moi: ia. We hope zo hear o his speedy re the Germans of South Hav :�n -atie too of the residence, and is suliRosed to have 4, 11, College, Toronto, is visitiDg i� and around covery.-Will. Isaac has p chased a house gut Ptron (5*001,rtov oplo' to Do in. started from' thb chimney in connection d sensible and intelligent a pe Cromarty r. We wop er what that vfth thet,heating appararjult or the greenim juot!now ani he looks as though and lot in Exete uel siguifie a Robei.toon, has fluenced by an such;� tactics, as tjae L' berals iy� college life ed with hi . 1 Mrs. Sam a. -Oar tea her, am letely destrc gone to (Ixoderich to open �;aste iouses. The house was com agr d r with her the Conservatives la�ve lmrned! n ot Spe�re and Ea Arthur Vinpent have been know and if A d, together with a consider ble portio away vibitiog friends and relatives niound mother.- We are pleased to hear that Mr. SE"O'RTH, FRIDAY, April 4th, 1902 W-_ "I to their cost, and they' are likei� to h %ve an I he furniture; The lose it partly covered i I ho g Brampton, but returned home on Tuesday Alex, Box is slightly impiioving, a t n la additional lesson i ll� the same Oireet�on &V by insurlince., [able -to do much work as yet. -Miss mue� last. -A goody numbsr from round the vil not ad ulb., Sal RS t -On �Satu ay evening, 2 lage attended the couvel meqUing, on Mon-, Role Penbale is opt nding a few days :vieib- TO THE ELEGrO the forthcoming election. I.Piliobt, of W ham, was all iotii)g muskrat r 1 ing aer uncle, Mr. Box. n la day last., whe the report dirilthe Drake' o OF n the river, �near Mr. L,�. Pearson's reFi `F I Kindly!Re ferencos. Staffa drain was brought bdore the meet ence, One f the bullets ir ust have strucW ing.-Njr. Reuben Jewett, wl�lo has been in 8071TH 'HURON. It r. Fred , i- I NAFalton. The Hamilton T imea says 84one,- as iticame in an op4iotite dirActioa ec- 'lit school at school r our midst and tang dlera twice illis 1i I Mg', i Hess, having retired on account of ailing and went thr�ugh one of t a windows 107 He has Preston has had the Yo tion No. 6, has decided to leave. . ' een &-%in selected Eeis0 and thera were crowded housc3 both times. GE,.\TTixmEN'0-Raving b M health, the South Huron LU orals have. el1ja6min Sc6tt's residence. � Mr. Scott'il 6 bought the stock of a mare iapt at Kbaburn At 8 3 f orth on rkl 1] tb. 1790-1 h p k Mr McLean as their tand- eon was stanqing near the w ndow and L. by the Libera! of South Huron as their chosen M. Y. decided �o M ve a that place in 64 o4 and hae ictoria" obo, for -ladies.-Beautiful ich force w r 4 nd candidate, at the ap. ard-bearen The choice is a goo I Caw M r. ul at, came with such force that it lodg H -bearor a IV wist Opr hiend every standarcr the near future. and oc nslble sha 3eu. Our n ew spring stock of a d his artof -the b-4 a leg. The - McLean is Ittot an untried ma�, tgho ioo� e cellerA make hai jubt anived. Look in o a t he fiBaby gislature of this sn'30ess in his new undlertal inigi" ur 4.1 1 , -, ,� I preaching elga�ion to the Le result� Ncrl window. w. h. Wiffle, sole Agent'f -r Gej. an 'ntelli,- d ro serious legislative career wpe marked b, bullet was removed, an I once more most respectfully the. &dies, provinc( in'dependence 6f whic COr I"- late anticipated. A. r, [4ter shoes f or mei k and Victoria shL CS for I gence audmore in its councile. E outh Huron -Odly intimate friends of it -he contraetin 1794-1 1-juniley. solicit your 4otes and influence in my be try needs �ty wedding mall of Hensall, CAL ITILUS.—Mrs. j6h Berry Is visit - Ll *0 at a rot deserves to be well represented n Lhe JL,�gis­ .1 NOTEs.-Migs Eva Stone )ar ies were present at a half. h h took place at the enoe o r. t Ing ith her daul hter,,,Mrs. (1) I Eli is ab present visit,ing-J -ties Ala d Glenn, of �r.) Waters, pared to lature, and Mr. Maean is the r ian f6r the, I fully apipr�ve of, and am prel I cli at one o'cloc [i, of duty. i liam Jones, of nton, -Miss FtLiTa f ebtidge Of I I troi '-. :Rev. a ad Mrp. D. B. M are] the boundary. Brac defend, the bilnest, economical and careful _ The Toronto Globe says I r. Y. n"hu:rodav afternoon of last week, when HS 'It n, pro vigi iing at. Mr. Alex.Gard- is' visf, ri� Muskoka, i D g f Irlirie a on the boun' I !, 0 home of Mrv. Marsh.- ide of Mr adurdoistratio4L of the Ross Government and McLean, of Seaforth, has been selecled as. is laughter, Ada, becime the br inel-�ij th arenta dary,-Nlr. John Bea�tty, of� Varna, is rc a ceremony wa wing o Mrs.. W. J..JQhJ StDn was Called- to Gorrie ive the Liberal candidate for Soutt. Hurpla iai J. Hay, of Stratford T intarices n the neighbor - R I as cordially endorse their progress De Id acquo, Hess, who was for:cJed to 'resiatil Jr. and believe that it would be f place of Mr. In or ormed by Rev. Ale tewart, while hood. -Mrs V. M. ille of Bervie, who thii)r�eek,�*htffie'r she wie�t to attend the _1 �_ policy. I fecl the gro fun al of her. brAller-in-Jaw, Mr. Sander - on account of ill, health. Jv4r. McLean] h a Hay, of Detroit, a elist(r of v in this has been isiting quw utances a misfortune for this province should. that represented the coiatitue Saiated the bride, the groomsman -belni who was instantl kil ed by coming in T. gisla- ncy intho Lp vicinity, has returned b or rie, -Clifford and son is thought r: L Curwin, of Goderiola township. I Al tz� Governmeati np't be sustained at the ap- ture for two parliaments, and it,,� eon act with a 'live alec ric in're.-Miss Irene Whiflook, of umloy, spent a few that with a united party at-hia back* he will. -LMrs, John Peekitt,­Ia respected reei- Bel,& Sim ordw,ch, is ending days with Weir Cousins, �na and Leslie peon, of F up proachiDg ele6tions. Fri. her Easter 0 1 aye at� be able to overcome the foreel whi h ac- enIt of-Cliaton, died very nddenly on h I'd het home, near this Thau�- great lountry now known &S New Ir. lay! 9t. Althougl MoNaughton, of Cen ralia. The Epworth e. -The recent, wi0terv.8 g Al �, �4.: , , i complialled his defeab four yespul IN she had beeh pla nap has been a i A March 21, League, of Bethany jappcintment, held an Ontario "' ii a� yoL in its infancy ; only the a ' t in the Church -on Eaiter­Mon' seri3os set -back to sending, r -per tions. r McLean is an exceptionally able'l ana 4arnest n �oQr health for ome eirrio, her 'ease w", tainmen a enter outside fringe �of development has thus far Liberal, and has been an aotiv�_Iea er of 0 considered at all critical. Mr. I ackitt day night. The atten'danc Was good, con- alf the party in Huron; county for hau a,. ad arisen about the usual hour and a. few ed.' It embraces nearly h '74 been. touch -f eidering the Weather. A successful pro - quarter of a century. ioutes afterwards, %earing - a noise as 11 gramme was carried out. --Ther trustees of 4f on continent. I� i.3 immeneircly rich in. minor i a e Hurons 3taka their reputation The Farmers' Sui;i ea�s Mr,� M. )7. 1 bd I dfalleulinthe4l]10111 above, he this school section intend 'to. re-3ea� the the odlera concert, a i Friday c mninfr, April Iltb. als, timber afind agricultural lands. Its Lean, 'who has he fjr theil "Ve"0ay 'fo fallen r en nomins d up nd fr kitt haA 179011 u I school. -Miss Maggie Bell, of Lumley, has ha� , inland seas c4 float the commerce of nao Legislature by the Liberals of S�ubh liuron.1 I n the floor ;iid 6.t tbe'vital spark St 11 lots of bargains Ieftl in our 11 Surplus f th�, boundary. stoe tj" Sale, and don't forget" t t this fit3re -is the represented that constituency lat T ronto, Thecauske was hear; failure, ro' -been visiting friends on tions ; its wat1'er power, if utilized,L is SUffi- iog place for fin e footwea r c f all kind s. W. H. h lead in the P&tli&Mei) t before thei , an.e th t as Which deceased had suffered Will d, Boots and Shoe I sfealorbb. 179 cieut to diiveAhe machinery of this Conti- 0 01 just expired. He w as a good 041 oCan ia-I --�The auc�ion sale of the B elgrave chase Is -Dublin L if y j lef in' our Sur -plus re,nt ; railwats are being projected in every dependent� and frequently votid wi�h thei n6l butter footory-was held on Satarday! ;Iaes that appeal u an, t are -Still lots of bargains lef lif I er i nent to your eeds a a in The Me Erection ; to�vns and villages are springing Patrons, Although oat bf pubho ti siace '2nil ult, The landii building and machinery Stock " Sale, and don t forget that this store is tlie 1898, Mr). McLean has, throug [i his; neyva- 11 Co.'s Store, Seafprtb, in the. Wash vas� sold to ancan R bertso for $300. This. leading place for fine f', otwem oflall kinds, W I . H. up as if by m1gic ; immense factories for WUI[g, Bcots and Shoes, Seafrrbh. 179,-1 Go a ted -A ide 10 to', but leave (4s dep rtmen'. Ne1w Prints, Muslin@, paper, the Huron Expositor, ex )r il cover legal expenses, and utilizAtion of the ei the developtrkent estern er liftle fo� the sharehold ra. The higia It's a cue of where the 3ye can iee much Lashis, Dimities, -ciles, Gingliams and influence updin Liberal opinion in IN I to better -than the pen �descflbe. We wou Lee. natural prodil, to are being erected and pro- Ontario. The Liberali of '&ubh lHuronj r 'of Cattle and hogs is F id to be the Id Cham6rays are th'.. re in en�leao quantiti 0 acto�y tell you about the bei utiful Millinery,, 17901 jected in all q,,aarters Where but a few could not bave chosen a better loan ai their a la of th not pros sting) as farai- ve fou d it more pro table to turn Dress Goods and Daizity � 4uslins at The EL NOTES.—Mr. Dugh )Oquhoun, second years ago theile was Lt a howling %ilder--, party candidate. have fou "a St ��re, Seafirth, but how can eon of Mr. Thomas Colqu oun, died at his a ir q lie, milk in other directio than chees'. McFauICL oae� to be nnfit for human habi- we do it' see them. We never home, near Gowr�e, oi dnesday, March 8upp making. Huron Notes. 1 before saw such richness n stylish Hate, in 26b1a. Intermen in Fullaxton tation, there 4re now prosperous towns and -Qn Bone �ay, March 23rd the spirit of place ngage -Miss Cummings has! been e iFritcd too He was 30years of W Stevetwon, ofGrey, t ok its ffig4 Dress Materials, orl in ashabla Muslins cernetery, or villages, each a busy hive of industry, the Dow teacher for WiDgham p1lublic chooli� He died at tie homestead, -1 th canoes, ion', at such moderate prices. 1790 1 ago �nd leaves a fe � nd three small chil- Thus homes havef been established, and -East Hurou ptibli-� school t-L-achet vvi'l h*a loeis.-Mr. James Cum. at the advanoed age of abou I d" 00 years- He JOTTINGS. Thomas Gr3en and wife, of drea to mourn 22, profitable employ ent is furnished for hold a convention in Brusiels o4 Ma of Wiartox ana N iss Janet Cum min fined to bed Mitchell, epeut Good Fr0ay with Mr. and go, a&bcen co r the past and 23fd. thousands -thin our own province. eara'from, p%ralysis of the I nabs. The old minpo, of E�monilvillq,! p 6id their Staffa, Mrs, Borman.-Mi's Kate Williams- and idly a t by a ia entl6man was born in Kin And better at 11, a profitable home market -Harry Carr had his hand b, d hiends a fl%,i g visit, �On- turdayl last. - machine in ChapMan's glove fact4y, ini yre, Sootlan , Miss Kate Carpenter sp nt their h%ster Mri. -Chubb i"s visittlag Tel 6tives in Detroit nd came to Canada when 6 young map. holidayR at boaie.-Ur. Tim McDermott of the 4' has been provPei for the product. Wingham, t6 other day. also:p-pent Easter at,,home.­-M. C i �eok'.-Mr. MDUtgoin y Davis had the e Was mariiied to Sarah Ri nnie, of Pre's Michell thi farmers of 01 Ontario and oongenial and -8. S. � bole, of Ethel,^ hos a d the! a MiEf tude � to cut his foo one day last ott; who pro. deceased him .7 years, god an& son, Mr. Wm.! Michell, of Toronto, I e are I leased to say he is P we -rib Che-guesto of Dr. d M. Michell, on we 100-acie farm, on the 13.1.h c nces on remunerativel employment, for her surp no 2 years. Ceased lived f or many years i avrbut w! i able Grey, to J. D,. MoNuil, getting or il; 3,10K Su an el�ent a couple to be aroun 6 Annie Bell p and retained is faculties to nda last. wa 0 Loge 'd rey:tOW118hi Is Mies artizanq. t I y r I �Mr. Abraham B3rrylaill, ot in ehea4� a MiLrked degree. 8 enson was a of days out Of'tOWn last WE ek.-Jake Weber Sa� Ier spent a fem dayajapt week visiting ly CQU The vast advantages of this development had the 6umb of h13 left han ad Shoelmaker in his ealrlierr yeat There were was in Berlin on business uring -the cheap' friellis in Seaforth.-MiEs' Maud Barber Is and smashed in a'root pulper, the! othei to all;'dlassea i� old Ontario, are too nurner 1dren, six of whom living. ape I liDg Eoster holidays With her cousin I eight chi rateo.�Mitjs Jessie Baker, of Mitchell, was day. on Gus to be menti*ned here, but they will in town over Sunday.-Miss:0. W -61 -den of' Mrs., Win. Trick f L d '11. Mrs. Whyte, ant left Ari�,ogha Z� if -Mra-. and Miss �Fce;3 M of Sbratford, was thel eat of Mrs. E. Egmondville, was the guest of Mr?. Wal�er', g naturally recur to the mind of every intel. Winthroi�. 7 last week for Holyoke, b 4siach4asett on Suuday.'-Mr. James B edin �t _9nd- is build. Drake, last 1week. j ligen't. eltiotor. And as yet we have only where it is hoped the milder �olimate will dayed to a 1crowded house The Yodlers p d in Berlin, andi were so well likeo that tb ing a fancy fenae.aroun� hia-Iirem.ses. Cow maile a commeneement. That much of this have a benf-ficial effect on M#s. F�ssant'a ey we� 1 i 1;boylit back spin the next wee�. in Seaforth on by-law not in force here. health. ' I development is due to the wise and pro- pr lith, 1790-1 Fit lla�to -Mr. Martin Kraus has disoosed lof his N ern uiaox has drawn 1w that the I al. C gralselive policy of, and the encouragement house in Zurich to Mr. Joseph gettel 1 of the' Victoria," shoes for la ies.-BEautiful frislitown. the line over Whii h grim winter has no oodand sensible shates. Our w spring stock of 4 Mr' Kra"� and his excellent make as just arr ved. Lock to our Rimember the date for the Yodlers Con* 8.0 Judicioussly'affo ded by the present Gov- blind IlDe, Hay,- tor 1 $750. rig I to step, our illiner department has y r � )z C It a t Al I ri b ar# 'r no t T 9 f IN 113 PJr1 th JA a 0 6 �01 ty e D r( V r W. H. W,11,1J, So oe ve to UchiOn t6 orth window. I Agent for Goi. ,rt it., Cardno'o 'hall, SeafoAh. Friday evening, buddl'ed and blos owed' IGh a strange family will shc zy femo erament, d not admit of denial, A C reside. Slater: shoes'for men an a shoa3 for ladies, April 11th. 1790-1 admire the tiew Hats. 1790.1 change of xo� ernment and, a conzequela), eaforth.� bes uty. Come an( -Mrs. Harry Callatelon, of OhV-o�, diedit: Still lots of bargains lef in qur Surplus Noikday butsecemanpr soldand justat change of Poll oy, a, this initiative stage, on Wednesday of last week, a6d 56! yearp. We &6 sure your purse w Igba enough to Stock " Sale, and don't forget t at this store 13 the place them wiLh itig the scales in favor of a nice New Spriq leadiag place for flne fo prieliont we are at �le to . r( would, in my1humble opinion, be so danger- About ten days pro�vious' to her dea* the 9 otwear cf gill kinds. W. H. Oth) quite as p ttyi, I &ter on 'twill be Willis, Boots and Shoes, 0eafort h. deceased contricted'a cold whi hat. can"j= Cue an ex V, III 4ent. The. E, McFalil Co., Seaforth. peri�ent that the P30ple of On. all de..eloped, bress a I nd a bec6mi We 1790.1 diff oil a tin Itoo .9 know what is You are comin n Reaforth soon of n 0 VUOU 012 9. 1 1 M 9 -11 UU-1 -tario should zia take any such risks. It h0`wn,'!the'0orreot styles, the very litest, course you are. Yo '11 be g - to The E. I _M hig of last wee�, the n -Miss Martha I Wilson left oa onday morni NOTES. might resulb, if or a time at least, in materi� dwelling house and store, together in�th the nd strongly advise alldress womentopee MoFaul Co.'s Store, and wCein you see the Mo iday for StradDrd, 'Where she intends he 'biess a We riolleab gather - post office, belobgin� to Mr. Wm. Bqrrows� �,00ds showing and beautiful new goods yo 'It ay I a ally impediro, if not entirely, piralyzing the 9 tak' g a course at the Business College.- f=her devel�. ment of these immense and at Shoppardton, were destro�ed by fire.�. illinety at The E. McFa.il Co.'s Store, ing you've ever Zen in Scaforth. And do Har ey and Albert Gettle 7 have returned Most of the stock au"d furniture were I saved eaforth 1790 notfail togo into ' the - Rouse-Furvishing profitable a t I homil from -Iowa, where they have been n �rpriaes. This is a phase of -A convention for the purpose of � selcl JOTTI�Gg.�—The w'eather, t)le fore part of d spartment, where ate� to be seen handsome, i , I via t ng their -brot Ler. Alibert has been en- tha i me .1.0h it will pay the. electors of �ng a Conaervativ Ithieveek, made us' tbiak �inter was not iich, New 'Carpets, Rogs, Linoleume, Lace e candidate to Coates. I'll 13 1 gaj e with Mr. W $tace as cheese- nd er West Huron in the coming election Will b altogether -7cr. - Miss K y all shadc-a of !politics to carefully po to Calder, of Curtains and all kind's'of draping materials. Mac r, aud,�arve, r intends making cheese StraLford, Js at present visiti g her mother. 17901 over before they cast their ballots. If they held at Smith's Hilli on Wednesday ll�.ext, -John Mor- -Prior to his departure fd th �-Mr. and 4rs. Solomon Sh nnon and Mrs. boi �e for Thomas dcCollo�gb. �: e t, t4 , OUR NEW STATION*. F r the first time will do this, and dispassionaLely and with- friends of Mr. William W f Wjllintoni� Barwdok, attended the we ding of -their row, of Glencoe, i� I speadi�g hie Eaeter h6li- iniede, Miss �Emma Johnsto , of Seaforth, 5-. N)i sea Glaciers, of express stopped at the .-letter-crane here at Cut preiddice'oonsider the evidence befoire presented him with A purse Of $50, laccom days at home 1 e6151, 0 k in the history of the 'Grand Trunk, No. 1 1 L h e M i Wisiton, are 'Visit A eir sister, Mrs. thsin,Ihavenofear-for thel result. Buf. kindly worded ad ress. i 1laah.M nday.-Mr. W. Rile pinied by a M of Londes- 12.32 last Thursday. In the course of a Thomas Stewart.--. eorge rmstr g, who -Weduesdav of last week three horses boro� p id a flying business t#ip to our burg few hours oadma-fier MeGar had meni ,%,A while the L-.oqs Government and their 1,rL has been blacksmith g in ichigan, is n belonging to A. M. Polley,' 'of Goderich last , 6 Mr. N. McNeil 'and family, of teams hard at work !, E raffing and levelli 9 horil visiting hicnds.� Sidne mith has deoeselors have done so much for- New'On, strayed from the farm on 0 the railway Ithis 1�plgce, Oved--to L%keleo last wtiek.- the ground for the new fl ig station here. ase a fine horso. dney is- ready for ta7io, they have not been neglectful of the track and were struck by the noon express !Mr. ' Willi% Robinloon, tealher, is Easter The work went on all Thui -oday and Friday. p"' contracts now.- tea Irfilton is spending immediate intereits of Old Ontario. They going weaf. All tki�ee we illed. holiday i)g �t homd,-Miss I Uzzie Kenny At 8.15 a. in. Saturday, a Speoial. cinder and her holidays in Sebri4g ille.-Miss Bell& -n i. � hipp-d Mr. Henry 8,� h f Ilayl wentt Torbrito last week ito attend the gravel traia, enveloped in thick fog, came have been as oKeful of one as of the other. seventeen head of ,thoroughired ca,,ttle to wed4in of 1 her bro ther, G orge.,-Mesen. Yu le is visiting fri �nls� jul Stratford.-L%at I I up from. Stratford, an b fore sunset the Tu,',,daybeingA 'If is ot our young pi 1 0011, or, I e Anot, however, enlarge further here. I a n onday oflast week, am(;n George L v6, and William Ila, of Lead- Irialatown platform re idy for bue"neas. bla �kamiths busy trying to borrow a them h)pe before the ele being a number of iiniported aniTals. They 1bury, aftiveo home last =�Tfter -spending was otiouto have an oppor The " shelter " or ioi house will be were an axe the win'ter in Minnesota. cro) ed, straight edge . . . . . ot being success- tunity of peraoually discussing these and ow eedingly' fiae, lot of cattle and placed in position before many moons have valued at a high figure. A ful, %e head sawyer at this mill promised to othersubjects with you and once more waned. tpresent four trains are timed savi himono, RichardRcger, a porte -A pretty wedding took place on! Taes� 1 Wroxeteri . to stop wben there arapassengers to get on r at ooliciting the Hicks 1 House, Mitchell, Was visiting your kindly and favorable con. day of last week, at� the r6siffience 6f Mr4 NOTE�'. -N11r. and Mrs. Alm Stewart, or off at Irishtown : West botind.-at 12.- friends here, on Saturday. --Mr. Munroe oc. I of sideration. I am and 1XIrs. Walter -Findlay, Eeho B 32 p. m. and 5.44 p. m,. East b6und,-at aY) 031- Grey, spent.Good Friday wiW relatives in oupifid the pulp;t in the ethodist church Your most obedient servant, tario, where Miss E�nma Oreer, formorly of the vitl�ge. " Mr. Mickle, of Oalt, returned 7.58 a. m. and 3.17 pt in. on Sunday night. Asbfield, was martield to Mr. John cKini NOTES. -The new train service was in - M. Y. McLEA-N. ito that lowo on Tuesday, ba. ing spent some non, of Lacknow, by the Rov.� V. R. Hart Aaya with his sister, M�rs. N Allen'�-Mil 8 augurated here on Tuesday last. At first -Mr. Carnegie has offered to.give$10,00 some people thought it' was only an April Hen�all NJ. Bur_gton�' of Fordwich, was the gutst Of I. . for a public library' in Godetich, Pl'Ovid(l her sister, N-1111sa Lzzie Bunatcn, for a few but such wa� not, 10CALBRiElli-s.-TheReform Convention, The Dominion Parliarnant. fool joke,' the, case. Any� the town will graut!� a free site, and i $1, 000: d R Lackie returned from Lou- passenger can divemb tk M IrIslatiown now hell I here on Saturila� laotl was very -largely ! ayE,.-,xeorge &,;. - The Dominion Parli3ment resumed busi- a year for the maintenance of the obu lug i- I by merely..aaking the colaductot of"Nos. 1,2 idl�ldi don on ,qonday.-C. Stewart,, of Arthur Atc T ded, and was one 6f Phe best and most r ne3s after thel Easter holidays, on Tuesday The matter is now under the con ratiN� iwasin the v1illare on Saturdoy.-Mi3a 1011 -4 or 43 expieels to pull the bell rope.. Near an i eliastic ever h Id. The business of tl�e a t 11Mt. Since t1hen they have been pounding of the council. !Neale, om near Uitowel, is Ivisiting in and the letter -crane 'here there is a: small green con vention was 6 � ohod6iing of a candidate Monday evening of I t wee4, th�! !arounh ihe village. -A. McIAan spent Good 'Ind wbite flag. In'or'der o stop any'of the to (diltest South I luron,� ih the Reform in - away at the 1Wget,. and the end is not yet. as I va-ung men belonging to the Sabbath: school: *Liday n Harriston.-On Sit�urday, Mr. ]Er. above trains all that ravel er 4ave t� do is ter(sts, in the 91 Among the speakers was Mr. Robert It C(mir)' i Oection,, and the class of Mies Maggio MeNau�hton, !in th Armatr of the Frost & Wood Company wave the flag a few til.mes as Pe train ap- unanimous choice- of th' convention was elivery of imple eutp. It was Holmes, the member for West Huron, who Methodist church, Brussels, called !at he had hi�ng' proaches Irislatown. P �stm4ster-General Mr. M. Y. MeLean, of Seaforth, the very There seems i home, Princes6 street, and lilresentold heiI, �somewhat disappointing, as not; over half the M ulock, M P., and the inanagers of the able and 'well known editor and publiiber delivered an excellent address. with a nicely framed photo of the claae. Grand Trunk have done their d ty nobly ; of r,,)aF to be a dispoaftion on both ei1es of the impleme'llts came to hand, flint enough of u HURON EXPOS.14CR. He is recog- -Mr. Samuel Hicks, of the' 2ad 6noes the reEve and councillors (f Hibbert have niz('d as one e . informed -public them went away to show t4e public that of the b 8� Hquse not -to, tackle any troublesome or sion of Uaborne, sold three' heav5 draf 'Mr. Ariftb6ls rong must be a favoifte aieut not yet opened the r4Awa r leading to the me of the day, nd Mr. utterances and contenLioua legislation this session and in Colts, two years old, 'for the h Wood's StEadon. His Maje a ro-al Mail must not editorials on the eadin questions of the among a farmers. The Frost & of -' 417. - The buyers' were Mr, John May,i� I be delayed, ar sty"' this way to force prorogation as soon as lementii seem to be taking' well in this 0 Imp ids both �ie Federal Gov- day are -.haracte ized by de.ep thought, section, and Mr. Armst "a sales have ernm 6�o a,' Hlbbert expect rhm London road; Mr. Harry Rowe,Exetar, and,j ent and the elect good, sound logic and od leense, and _t of the township are calm, dispassionate and, moderate.- -'ran; Scale Com- prompt act r po3sible. The telephone bills, the cattle Mr. Wm. Brock, Usborne. :been ve6 large indeed.s-Th ion on the par guard drainage and rallway commission -Owing to the elevation to the be'neh oil, councillors. 1 Mr. A. McMor'ran, wh-d 9 been spending pany have purchased, at a 'vqry reasonable bi'lls will likely be among the number tha Hon. J. T. Garrow, the law firm t of �ar,ro rate, a piece of property fromlGeorge Barn- a few months witri his & Garrow, of Goderigh, lister, Mrs. James will be ppstponed until next, session. All has'be;.en dicool�ed, ard.. Iq'ig situated on the gore south-west La']�,elet. s week for Ripley and and a ffew firm composed of Mr. �E. L, White, left here th I I f the %yalkor House. They I have already JOTTINGS. -Mrs. J.Dlin Reidt m9iied to Luc know, where h 1 intend a visiting some of thesewould, necessarily, create considerable Dickensan. of Wingham, an& Mr. 0harles. !Oommen�.ed the work, and in la short time Fordwich last week. �Mr, Harrison moved his lions and dai ghteri. 'After that he discueeicia and prolong the sesaielao hence Garrow, of the late firm, has been forMed. i ,will ha the house and ya do completed into,tbe house vacated b im. -Mr. Mauser thir its of taking a irip to the old country. - y the ivalination.by politicians. of both sides -The committee of the Weatero Fair, land re dy 'for buslness.-Aiss Minnie moved into Mr. Sooft's house, across from Mis I Addie! Bell -eturned to' London this Board have been appointed and amorig them ee k, to resume ier stu to defe-r them. until a more oozxv-enienb Eeas. . Hemphill isvisitiDg friends in Henisall._117 the store. -Mr. Henry Smith, who_bas w lea In Music. - I are a number of Htironites: Horeltia-D on, The reason for haste to close up is the I Blackall, of Clinton; r. !Mrs. Black and children, of E luevale, spent blackleffiltbed here' for 7ovor 29 years, sold Mrs. Win. Mitchel , atteuded the funeral of la part of last: week with the former's par- his shop and hou iE. 0. Attrill, of [Goder- Be to a Mr. McNeil, of a frond, near Ce tral this week. -Mr. coronation. ceremonies, which, are to take, ioh; Alex. Innes,of Stanley; Jbhn.M4'rdock, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roliertson.-Mio's Winthrop. who t 't "here for Mani- akes !posse tion right away. Fra leis Essay rece tly teli place in England in June, and are to be I of Bracefield cattle -Thomas Auseiell, of �Nellie Elliott returned to Chi aley on Fri. 0, aite a bustle in our t I I farm. Exeter. I I I �ur .-R. Hamilton, tobi where he in- ends e gaging in participated. in by the Premier and others, Iday.-Mr. and Mrf. Ross Smith, of Wat- Goo. Ruttan and Elb rt M hood, of Harris- ing. -M iss 0. L Mai z u 61, and - Miss E. -It is with the deepest regret t�at we or a I the -guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. ton ; Hugh Scott, E ith -aabfield, of the Ste�hensou, schoo teach ra, ar and the near approach of thei Ontario elea. chronicle the death of one of the Olde6b resi- e spending emphill, sr. -S. Aitcheson, of Harristori Mitchell hialsehool ; Eth I Scott, of Brno. the r Easter vacati n %in: ti ir homes. -Mies tionil, in which many from this province, on dents of Harlook, in the person of Mrs. T. ;ppen a eek with his cousin,,Tom Black. -4- eels public school, and Ett Scott., of school Iry ng, of Witigha , is I V! i oiting Mrs. Fred. t Nellans, who peacefully eter Smibb, of Galt,is spendi�tng the East tr section No. 3, Howicl, are all at- home for 0 MoDonell Miss botk sides, are anxilue to have a hand pass'ed" &,Way on dith Bouth on, of Wednesday, March 19th, at the age 1 of 68, 4acation at his home here.--41vin Hemp'. their Easter- holidays. -Mr. McEachren, Lo idth her mother. - Present appearances ream to Indicate that years. The news of Ar...9 P4 ent) E a E t e r w Ifer death was 4 shock hill returned to W ougall W in Kipp prorogation may take place early in May. alkerton ci� Tuesday. postmaster of Cllff�-d, is seriously' ill at Mi n and to many of her friends as her illness was of s Mine Rienhart, of the Gofte* House, nb.-Quib a re in this vicmity,this wee , vis ng bis dau short durotiGn. The very hij-h reelp"t and! -Sunday at her home near B4 speot prese nu be'r (if farme ghter, Imore.-Johh vicinity are purchasing cream separators. Mrs. A. McGregor, wao d recently been esteem with which she was regardeo was 1 J. Gibs6 , of Barrie, visited h�a sis A. W. Dar 'h eswul 'ker. of Ford Ir ill.�-Miss Lyn The votin a on the liquor referendum in n ter, Mrs. Mr. roeb, Q a - ver all a d Mi a Mulvency, amply shown by the large nuffiber of rela-1 V,. F. Dickson, for a few days, -J. all, was around ael)rIng a National. last at London. are visiting ro. Manitoba took end Beatti�, wi C. A. Ale. place on Wednesday. Al- tives and fri a that followed'her r�naains od Brussels, was in the village on Saturdai -Mr. Wm.-Walll, th' D ell. -Mrs. Kaiser W%i 4 Harriston dur, week. ace, of the 17 -;con- Oil -ill no' be rceeived to their last resting place in Burn's come. Mien Zolma Black i3 the gue it of relativos ceseion, took eight, alteere to Clifford, last iDg thQ paett week, visiti though complete returns Y, her daughter, Q 19JO V MAN, .......... SEAF4 EADIN ORE. ktig sod AW NEM; S RING -SIG' -eri imloibtery F00`F'- EAR. ,of zest, : . L,&.��L A lvvy� 1�w 1W 1W W W 1W Mrs The past tvv 0 weeks we', ve bee�i telling you about our Spe 'al Sale Of the S2 Lacknow stock no, v going on, )at th' week we waub to acquaint youl with the fact our . new stock of E ring Foot vi ear is ;ow complete and ready for your inspection. Nor, have we been able a offer our custorriers such a selection grade, fasbioaat _tr . I I lefo *ear, as we are all swing this segs,)u: 1 The pick of the land is hen i. Shoes that will I well, fit well and i �ear well, ind priqes were never 'so reasona;b V. -and values never pi goo�, as they are I his Spring. IN REFE1 IIENCE TO STY11ES-The latest, and M086 popular ishoes thil A a 'made with the heavy extension s6les and rope stitch. re We are aho%log agreat vs, o ladies' and gentL�"emen a sho�'o In this new style, and you Will.. a ree ib io a, yory: r fj� Eens�jtb, as well as handsome styl � wbein you iee them. satol IN LADIE FI; � AF. bave sole --till 1 .1 E FQOTW,;E -We I of the famous tQ , )$ U"R - . 0-9 1 Quality ahoe for I. These shilies are made in the largest s.. oe factory in the TJnit*d I ek WD Omer I . Am - ecome faiio ir perfect fitt agqualit th t, States, and have , ies, T, us b cause of the �By - 111HERE OTHERS. FA IL. All stiles for -over occasion -one price $C� .75. we V11 In additionto the 11 Queen alit " we handle e*tensive y the Empress Shoe, tile JJwyo 2. - mosti modern Cane, Ian shoo. Empress oes come in all styles-batton. laced t�,Xd fords -and alwayA have the, name and price stamped on solea -82, $2'50, $3, $3,50:&, IN GENTUEMEN'S FINE FOOTWEAR, we are solo agants for the well - Slater Shoe f6r mf i a. These B hoes az a leaders in every sense -of the word, arid once tri are always worn.' I They are i a a pade in, vid, kid, glazed dDngota, box calf ud m000th f n4ft leathera-12 shape five wid� a -a :thi price is standard alli ver Canada,, viz.- %$o and $5.00 a pair. A new iiiie �ith us thil seaso� is THE KING EDWARD'SHOA: a ve '1aasom�0 ry -shoe in dongola ai'd box calf (Goo&�ear welted) at $3 00 a.pair per rise. We also all, 1w a great variety of ladiew and gentlern W r -1 bus a a shoes, ran ging in plijx j from $1.25 to $2.0 a pair. We have Idelavored his season to sustai our reput.%tion of handling the *g4t vex - tile cou stock and the biggost assortm nt of reliable footwear in this sectiz)n of 1, i ntry,, see Oil go for 'o cordially invite y 6 to call an1d r goods at -any time, as we are always P14ftA i; �1,.00 1 show you the styl '0 and qlaote you paces, whether you want to buy or not, .%des V-9 - SO Seaf-afthl- Ra W ULL US Mrs. John Zuefle Mir. M. Pe4rt left of Clinton, spent Sunday With Airt. 1?. here recently for i meda, A�sinabck.% Ter- 'Edwards. -Mrs. H. W. Erwin liam be' ritory, where he b taken up� land �nd en- visiting Airs. Ralph Stevenson, Parr line. gaged in farming. ra. Po4rt an4 child for the past couple of weeks. -B. Spen will remain here f thet present.-4-Irs. J. and W. Sanderson -have gone to Brueeffild C. Stoneman has eturned rolm T�,Ambeth to work in the mill. -The last me, efin 1clE g -fbr where ehe had bee 1 viiiting ter patents.- the season, of the literary aociety,'-was h�ld Revi W. J. Dohedy, Miss URI ma -J�hnston on Friday evening last. After men gs I'd -oil an& Miss E Crayi tale we're'.. Lond'on this been played, a musical programme was pro. glVett SC&T - , , ,, week, attending tl e annual meetingi of the vidtid. A pleasing feature -of the eve I . � 111=9"� Women's Auxiliar 7 Missionary Assopiation. was the readingof a kindly woided addrasi 4wa mediu, quoitz -Mrs. D. McLeo( , of Detrpid, spenq, 0aster and the presentation of an oak rocker and a with her mother, . Ira. Janes Whit*. -Dr. faney table to Mrs. Stan -bury, who has taken Short and childi en, of Parkhill, . a an especial interest in the youn dalry POYLU4 pent 9 Peo 501 OU Easter at Mr. An rew John ton's. London her d was untiring in her f fforts in tht C 'a Ir Mwauria ub� road.-Mias Stanl, of Lu n, is -visiting bell&, . a Ae her aunt, Mrs. M i Iler 1s. -D4 Cecil -A goo Per Rose, of St. Josepi hospital, E pent t e Evot- er vacation with I his fathe - Mr.)" Gavin Brussels.' M ob-XPXA 9 SANVING MATeir.-Qui-to a large_'Cro�d * -t Rose, of the Londblia road. - �1 isses Bertha assembled in -town last Friday afteLmoon it � M at, ittea-i and Caioline McE biazie have been visiting witness the sawing match Two cuts wi� o low. I TbeL.1 relatives in Aubu ; ltn.-Misi �I, J. Moore made through a 20 inch �Cech log, wi Wh , r"gU has been visiting I -St. Mary .-Miss Ethel th �be ,Slot of fall I folloWing resulu : 1 Ramalay and Harris !of Colville has been � �isiting frie ids in London. �going At 19, Grey, 37, 301, 67J seconds; MCFA&AAA 4,re Stead Y_ i I -Mrs. James W`&'ile is in. atroit, visiting I Bros., of Grey, 41�, 33-,� 74 z-sconds; Qgm- herdaughter, M.O. MeLeae,-11r.1 .,Ate Steady 1, Arnold left here oil Satarday last f ' Bu:f- alilz Br<)B.,, of Grey,,41J�, 35, 76?i.seconth; Gilmour and McGu ire, Parkbill, e4l, 38, falo, to join Mrs. !Arnold an I the family, who have been th, ire for the )as,, I nth or seconds. Thor� were three entries in so. -Miss Luie Tf buisorl, of jond*' spent next test, all using the same B& -w and at the past week wit Jl her motbe .-Thelfrionds one cut, and was won by Rxilasay and lltt� ,Up Auribg I of Dr. Campbell, if Zurich, i 7ere s4rry to chie in 331 seconds, _�Wt at advax learn of the death jof hia'mother, which sad NoTEs.-Profoss Harcourt, of the qu- �,Tbu. is the! tario AgiienItural olilege, is expected 4re event 'occurred 6n Monday nightl Mrs. on Monday to add ress a gathetibg in the Gdmpbell was Uvirg with� her , s On, and R-sa a0ver was in her usual I lealth up t6 the �ime of town hall, on sugar, beat feulturef, with the foilow% intention of making several teets in t it herdeoease. Aplioplexy i3 -said t§ have to A locality durin the �coming Bummer. te been the cause of her very odden diesth.- 9 i t�64',' Mrs. E. Pierce, c I Forest, vllas'the Ouest of Government provi lea the -seed- -The annual meeting of the EAst Huron Conservat, Mrs. Sutherland atiring the past Week. - Miss Ethel Murdbek was irl clintilin last will be held in the �own hall Lere,.on Satur- week, attending the funeral f Mre.,Cante- day aflernoon.-WI F. 81 ewart has disposed ToR0\;7T-Q Ion, formerly -of E'6nsall.-M. a. Fr er and of his 40 acres of la�d, ea-st of -tbe I ver,'� to wit -11 James Burgess, ose farm ad n a 11. daughter,.of Ayr, ivere here uring t e past quent ttlroz The price is said be $1,400. This � gives wen -fatted, week. visiting M I Fra.-er, w, a is engaged Mr. Burge -3s 115 . area altogether.-Samild t , o 13e as miller in Cook ros' mills f -Mrs. (Rev.) Ufing plot C&ntelon has eecure 4 a sitn&tlou Ina bakor I G. Jewitt was in ondon d I th) in Petrolia.'and left, for there -on Tuesday, week, on a visit.- 'Miss Hem hill, of rox. R. G. Wilson land 'son, Frank, of LondOrr, eter, wali recewfly Ithe guest f Mrp. Henry were visiting relatives I in Bruts I eleduring . 0e, Cook.-MisaFranqi3Coxworb, of London, Easter holiday.s.-J ames OLeary, of P t' 7910 spla. .spent Easter Witt . her ��are ks.�Mri. Me- ) , eir f len to el: Arter, of Brussels, was iii the village Ouring lia, a former proprietor of theQue sh 65 to 65-10 i was calling -on old friends here during the 01, to 463-( the past week, vit �ting h6r puTrento, Mr. and past week. -Bert Gerr . 6. . :3 Mrs. Robert Moi 0. -Messrs. i James pMty, y, who has eenlin. ton. George Trott and Oeorgl Int6d tak- the West for the past three years, arrived for Cars, a. I I I t home last Friday Miss Mary Roberton in bulk, Id cou iog a trip to the 0, ny, the iend of I was in Clinton this week, attending ; fhe thi3 montb.-MiL Mary igan� of -Till- . steady bury, was in the village dt xing. thio past wadding of her brother George to Miss for bran, week, on a Visit... Mr. WmJ Hoggarth was Crae, of that towt.-Fred Haycrofb- caige., week'.+ -Miss t home from Barrie last Saturday. �He t in London durin the pasi tends to go sailing this ;summer. _&TWO Tom o,m Malcolm, of Calde r, near Lori Ion, 1Q Visit log Oddfellows will hold their annual tik- friends in HensaR' and Rod' rervilie.Efdrs. Rome" on Tuesd��y evening. -This week ;plentiful,% Bloomfi�eld, r -tbe trizlc,'� Win, McDougall, �of this vihage, re�.eived` Thomas emoved to;his fairra on Sabbath even�lng, a teleg am conyeying potatoes 0 near Walkerton.--Roberb Thar4pson &a the sad news of t ; b dob6th of her daughter, purchased the large barn,sloni 'With he Mrs. H. Glenn, a Voronto, a id on M raday, 9 house occupied by Wm.f Robinson,.from morningieft here for that cit r. The shock LOXMIN A. Stewart. was a very severe one to M -8. McDougall, as duly a day or a(,] previous a e had re oeived mnchazige� pound .1dr-A. word that her daughter. wh bad been ill, Exeter. laighlar -at was I oving n Icely. On 11 abbatb,j it ap. LOCAL BmEps.--A man and wom pears, a e ook a very unexp' eted- tu�� and, rekidentsof the North End, appeared, livD �C&Ule died almo t insb tly. Ve , I much syrn�n7 fore Squires Gregory and Snell, on Alond pathy is f t for b rs. M * CDC, all, as ell aw on thel charge of having stolen goods in for the bereaved usband a d edste eir y.cssesqion. They were botb Miss th L adjuit- the buteh Annie Papple, I ho is thei e on a i N ieit. ted. G. SI-anburydefended the accused. seemed 1i Mrs. Glenn left seier youn c4ildr4n, in- _A al , lex, Tait has t im -a pJaition in Do- �eattle� aw eluding an infant, !only a, fem Weikel oild. don. -Dr. W. Bell, of Hamilton, attended whicU the - A -V the funeral of Mri. H. Kinsman, on I eld. nesday.-B. & OWeil was in Detroit ')It Part lof -th and business, on Mond4y.-Mr. Taman, -of Pain- -to Be per I NOTES.�Mr. C)Atine, Of 1). Josep 4P 1 4 �_ throug� here erston, paid bi3 I rather, W. W. Taman 'A to $4 iesel a number of his fil1ends passe I - on Mond i visit set week. The Fat -son block slid to Be per ay. -Mr !T. Jovvet spent 4aster d h lainbs ilo- holidays with his'�aughter a, Tottenham.- residence kio, sold on Satur ay.11 Mr. Sharman and Architect. . bwler wore in upsetpricenot being reached.-H.Ble hoge s6K Bayfield on Wed and wife left on! saturday for Tor-ola the �cm. - nisday, on 1. siness iii con -t. B , L nootion wit ere they will ard for -a while, be re - h the eke6tion of i ie new church to be built It ng up house. Ohn MeAnnes W" IF ry be gra4 tWiasuqimer. Fr1ink McDveen, of Watforl, is vhiting friends -hert this -this we ring from the effoo 110f 4-6 blood -poisoning.- lawyer Stanb t0$6 95 - week. -Mrs. (Dr. -the ury was lin Woods ' k spendin o, the County tOWD, o t Thursday, on busin+ - -p-hoice tial holidays at her fo Oer home in Durh,am.- -W. J. Hearn an and - wife v4ited friends fill -C"'ners Miss Flossy Stan 4ry is visi q ug frie�ds at Holyrood.-Rev. r. Yellarld is illi with i London over Eastw.-The% death Of -ea biltel la 1 Ann Kinsman, wif a of H. Kinsman, L, -tW_. ' He we unable to take his work gripp'. 1 ruing., �84&5 al on Sunday last. 19., took place on MDuday mo �fr. James Wallis i'occd- i I many years she h id been a sufferer a �$3 � 80 pied the Mbthodik � pulpit Sanday ev i -There was no of rvice in �u'ug* under medical care, butup to a few A thl Prelsby�erian Bati1ir- church on Sundaybra accou�' of the I ago was in fairhealth for her. O -a 8low but wet day, however, she ecame Iliueh woree 11 light do.i' evening. -During the fine ather of the rapidly sank. Fo.-tunately, it being �$6.75 ti6 -1 p%ab two weeks, (I lite a -num er of fa,�rmere lie Easter vacation, th 3 members of the farnilyii Pigs 66 began seeding, bu �Abe ano storm 4f the first of April will who were usually, away from home, were - 1 top work I the lan!'a for 9. � I A Mrs. 1�ellr ausman was severaldays.-Mrk Brydges I present. Mrs. X i in ber -Sheep �ab r - - y SiXty_Lfourth year, and leaves besides *r huills Brandon, of BeIFrave, were! the guests, of $1 W_L n. Mrs. husband, a fa mily. Of two 8011111 to $6'60 illiarn Bri don ove Ea8ter. Neil Cameron has gone to Detrtit to take -al and three daughte r. r Kinsm' �oboiaehs , posi- ajad rava to tion on a large be t.-Trin ., chuich, . East- dentiEt, of Sarnia, i one of the Bonet er Sunday, Avas 1 astef Dr. A. R. Kinsman, of Exeter, the oth�r- And -comi ully iecorated with beautiful flowers, The servi The funeral on Wednesday was largely $5 50 to - and anthems tended, thereby showing the high wore appropriate I or Easter, -Mr. Mord,,n� - which the deceased lady �was held in a of Tiverton, was the gues of his sister, Mrs. Thomas Cam Bron, duri the holi;days. 00111111unity.-Miss I Ids Johns ig visl 9 to $5�6rj. -Miss Barr, of'L).ndeab friends in Clintbri �hia week. -Miss J)" -light e o o, visitin sister, Mrs. her Combe, B. A., of 9inton, was themgdost of Expert G. Kin. -Miss zzic GarOna'. Mrs.'Stanbury this Week. Acid S�t: bulls _z< UNDI�R allt, TOWN CLOC K. .$4.25 pi&ed ++++ ++++++ Pounds N* W* REMOVE11 'T 0 E ST ORE :84 60 'No -cheri, 'of ;n C R ;htltaher 7 took kill bee la tork, -per -per U -90 our 'W"'thi , On Th rsdal Bargam Day, ire 164 13, gime Still bar 'ains than evel,-, -pounds na hand, Ulb See OU ec to $3.,91 Aild hei and AT Iambs Just 8