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I , . . — , I �w­ - I � twetv Or I . : t .1 I � i - I . � : � . I . L I . � 1 7 THIRTY-THIRD YEAR. I i i i I 1 e � I MCLEA 1 B1�08., Pub1fahers L; I I 1-i 11F , wad %, 1, . : I . 1 1 1 i , ,e, � Mal -, in the, I . � 6 i9026 I I : �-La I store no.w I r- NUMBER, 1,796 . ; � L SEAFORTIE1, FRIDAY, MAY � I I - i 1 $1 &'gea� in Advanoe. r,_; � I L I . -- ; --� --1 V VVRGLE I, i I L ­ i . i -- - L I I � I L'i I- I I I , ­!�-) t I . � I . . ! 1 �. . I . I , '. '.1 � . � - � th � :_' �j I . � - . : a month, a corridor 6 1 the !private entrance. Mr. � � 5 store has ever, I �, i SHXI 'BUILD INQ IN -�ANG- bottolm'of the chimney and out pours the lisms was drawing a salary of 81 . � �.­­ � this - sea i Wall Papers, and it is not thought likely that 150 would Couture listen bd foi a moment, and heard I --i Sola -0, I I I 2PLOORS 4 �, red hot fluid. Overhead are the big cranes I - 1-.1 i L worth. i4tero" . ;2 STORES I , I t � LAND � .. tempt himto abandon his position. The somebody tryi �-.� I i � Graund Flobr I --- � that Carry the iroia from the furnaces to the yi 'g to �pen the door. He got - � . - - , I � I , - I , . : . ­ , I moulds. After having looked about for a I : i I I I . I DF,A-R OR, ship Wilding and Window Shades police believe that about $1,0001 of other his revolver a A fir4d a shot into the door. - . ­ i .. I W ft. wide I I I 119MAIL � ` I XPO81T . � erville I with Wil- Somebody ran piway: and Mr. Couture tele- I ­­, l a beat values that � I I : i iron and at �el works fprm that kreater part time we were told everything wag_ ready go � - people's money , left WalkLi. -'.�, i � I n ;�= J . UMr � Flooi 'we burded to the moulding room. Already : liame. Williams has bee theiemploy of phoned to thei police. The clerk and con- I flL : I � .100 ft, long . : . of the indu itry in nor�hern England, and as Curtain Poles V�i-q , I L HirarnWalker & Sons for 25 year'. FLfte8n stable opened the door and went to search 7.1 , L foreign markets - . I 1 M&NUFACtUR. there' were ever so many workmen standing I 1 4 . I I ., " I Canada 1* i ,t present Ousyiag herself in iron c �� :7, 1, . I -- years ago ,; � I - I . about with shovels and long handled tools he disappeared, takin with him in the Cellar, k�nd S' hile there two men ran � i se 00, L -ITG- � � , and 8--ee,l nufacturi0s. and even Ontario is 9 . I . I . I I I ei from - the k. 'here they had bee:n in I - L I - � -: that looked like hoes. When the word wag Picture rames. a sum R the firm's money. H wag cap- ban w � _I guitable, reamon. __ - L --- I 1 �4- asking ths, the gover ment bonus a ship I .11 . I � L �.� , I P given a pail was -filled with the rea bob tured and sentenced to a term i131 the Can- hiding im ati U1 par story. I 7-', I . L I : yard in on of i to northern towns�, it might i L . 1 X 1 ��- i 'a we "i'Vite y`Ou , � i , i- . tral Prison. Through the good offices of —John H. Lstore� - ! . I t ! be of intor t to your readers to bear of a metal and then the crane creaked and I ,.. aged 40, travelling � il., _ �L I titallized thoughba. � i I heezed and the big. chain,with the hook on Walker& Sons 6 was released it the end representative.: of the Kuntz brewery, at I ;�� I ' , w . A igners. It will visit to " ron works and a. ship L.yard in . : I j ; . -� I I . XAI (I Q "r W �n r: I � � i I I the end caught up -the nail and it was oar. Best 6U21d eapest. of ten months and restored W, - his former Waterloo, W4 beadkluarters at Stratford, i� .'� 1 of Drk-peries ,ways in season. amethm,g to say liters and La6a� mad. � � supply of bc,ma, - Lr4ge we are -dis. , ts anything. ever L � emd we have pea ahead of any 1 he towr!. . I � - I I ily, rich design, . "al our Wilton � grain and Unio�l � Linoleums and x Lace Curtains . � � - . I . � = d Ph c e, , 1,hosen silks are. L when silk isnot 3A for trimmings-, , �,signs are being I . .Our showing ot ' general beauty I I , . - 'acks—always so L I . Lily ailk stock—if is of these E ilks � ten years, heirvelsm 11 coma for it, L - . DF giving quality is beat. . V;r#W2T=#1- # is breathed forth- oductions of Our � . apea,, materiak's, ;: z, don, in them in � - 4 most, artistic: i � � it L r. hat creations is. Lad up to the . And then the ou'll admit this �.s Selliug. - . I �entica. - iTS IR N�GS � . � ,xs, i . I � I I te atore'stocked of matchless - I I- �-� . L �ay4iiting his - 0 r., obert, Ban- Wevain, Manito- I -ome this week. : see him, again, I - - ): J. S. -cjok, of . the Methodist last whiCh w3a L ed special ser- . hildren, by the - ,,�abbath morn - as v,.�ry good id b,y the chil. � Sabbath school . �derahip of the L. the selections i enjoyed. -The ullees fine new 'rria ' shop i,% 1i egrtedit upon � ,cKa,y, of Kip - t , enters are now L A . ing, which is ia the CGIM11typ, will aff,6rd its d accommoda- iver increasing � is; In London �-The rains of� I oing, much for � ,at of making L I village. -Mrs-. � m during the, �ky.i wfth rela. wd daughterap, �� i8eaforth, 'War,& I last viei�ing �%a in Mitchell I '%s Welsh, has i t -V of lumber V , Yards- ready aa in, Mitchell � day with her 11,1,, son, of Mr, ,don road,. who �.,i.t, two months �nids, returned tson, of Galb, t. week" Calling erd & Willis rient of hogs- . - I - � T V .; lawexwn.o 1 --Leel. T ie lapver,� a OLLOY Or a I I �, � - w � � � I - . Satorday under- I 7 : t � I Z.- : . � ! I ­ 11 ­­ . I I . populatiln of 51, 476, is in )Durham County ried over until it was above the mould. . p"ition. Williams leaves a wife and two was found des morning, . . - j��- . 1; I I ' Then every man was in readiness and the Oaughtera unprovided for. ! neath his wagco, in,i ditch on the. Dowmie .1 . �.­ . I I- P--: � I ! Juab on th borders of York. It is not noted I I rter from Strat. . I - - ­ - ! � I , I I road, about a inile and a qua � - � � head man gave his orders in a short) shars ALEX. W11 TIM02% - 0 � I . i i� -� I . � �. � I .. - . for ita bew ,ty, by any means, but one need ing wi - �i . :­ . . I voice, Gradually the pail was lowered an - ford. The horses were standi ith the I ­ � - - ---- -- . nob go far �rom itat-paved streets and rows , - City Entirely Wiped o tbya I I � I . ­1� I - i I— , I . 5 � � then tipped on side and the moulten *r n ]EA]FORTH, - wagon. Sto es a -wife and tbree - I : -Ij--� I I i ,�, � ; I I I � ; i and row# a (red briek hous0s to find one of I It,:, Volcano. childrev. ,� ­-�- . i I i ured into the mould. The spark-8� f w . . .- - . . -­ ­ - . i the quaith at and prettiest "of little villages. PO St. Pierre, the principal city on the island hurlow Fraser, late assistant �-­ : . � f . —The Rev. � 1: -i � f Norton ' (nly about 116 milp from Stockton aboub on all aides and the place was lighted I �S­ I . AM proportion of protein. !The early out hay .1 I � � I of M%rtinique, one of the French West pastor of B .street Presbyterian church.. I % , �­.l -3 T I up as by a bonfire. One pail wasn't enough to stock, and weight ; ; ­--, I 1, I so � - - ..., - seems more palatable Indies, was destroyed las� week by volcanic Ottawa, is 90 � -1 � and oa,n )a reached on the[ electric Car. I g tie Formona, the scene of !� - 4--a I I : I i � , i -� ; � . '' � i I � did enjoy that ride. You ' at on at High and then the talking and soolding unt I -an- for weight, -more sat sfaotory. On the if .7.1� m I � 9 eruptions. Ib Is cKay's work, to entier il -1- i I .�aid that -the; suddenness the late Rev. I[ r. �,-- I ­ . ; I � , i other pail was ready and even then ib was- other hand, by' late cutting we seaure a con- IM ! - 4 -Ir I - i � street, ii ,Q.tookton, and pass she , houses andmagnitude of the datastrop,he ii only earn. � won the m* ionary -field. The Foreign t� � �M � I - ­­:� i ! I and a gn ist iron work a. Then 3118 at once nobquiteenough. Then such a hurry iog for siderably larger quantity of carbo -hydrates, I I I , I i I ; . ­ parablewith that -of' ancient Par peii. As asionary. Cc mittee of the Presbyterian , - : fear the mould would set before the last was which are valuabld for f aeding, and of crude I H i-, --, I . I � ,� 7 I I -. . I i I I you find yc urself apee ling down a hill and far as can be learned the eruption of Mount church, recently extended to Mr. Fraser a �! - " , , �, , i I added. - Some of the men ran with what fibre, which is of low feeding value. i, ­,�.v after that on see old fashioned houses, a � . V -: - , ­ . Pallets started early one, morning 4nd lasted �' 7 i . � ; . call to this work, and he has accepted. Re 4 ,,,Z,� I i TO BlE SOLD AT' � seemed little drops in their adoopes but I � For the dairy cows Lind sheep, grass I . : - � -4 1 , 41 11 . 1 1� ; I green fie �0, and then the atkeet widens and I for three da;ya. Vessels near -he island will leave in epter'�ber. The Rev. Mr, t� I . � you noti )b trees on -one side with seats suppose it all oounWd. I really got so ex- should be Put early, since these animals do - i- n, .1 '5 ., ; i I . . could see the flames but could no get -into Fraser is an h or strdent �of Qaeen's Uni- ,�i;�' I . , - : I U 1, I � . ; i under tien, and old, irregularly built cited I could hardly stand Istill and I think not relish hay that is vi oody and lacking in the harbor. It is supposed that boub 40,- v* . -r ,�!�� I : I . ereity., I - �.­ i i � ' I woull have felt as badl � as the master arpma, as is the case with late out hay., i .- 1 - ­ 31- ! I houses, w th white curtained windows., y I . 000 people periahed in the city! -i most of —Ernest Bfanley� a young Derwent �.... i'M- I ; - ­ i I Then the c tr stops, a d you get out right at moulder if the mould had not been right. , For horses and fattenin a& a a r i I I-, - 1, , - I 1 : ttl 1 te ' cutting these were nativeg,'but some repo" to say the farmer, had - a i� mirtbulous escape at the !I I 11 ; . . f T, i the villags reen, with its littlepond. About One would think that in a place like is allowable, as these an mals subsist mostly United States consul- and fa. ily were Adelaide street crossing ot-tbe Grand � i . - I I Stocktov, where there are several a * - i I T 2f the pon4l a e shade trees with a seat built IP on concentrated feed, a d hay serves more among the victims. A number of vessels Trunk Railwa�, L ndov, Friday night. � ,,0 - , . 'WHONLESALE P11' T�� C E S ' watch � ards jand a boat launching almost a. d ly ,-, ,I I around for "filling," mo horse an say. In tests , '. 1 , , . " , where �you can rest and . ! -- were in the harbor, and most.of t hem were He was drivin ,' in bu Ili � i I , I [ ' Occurrence, there would not be many Poo le made by Professors Sa born and Henr i I ggy, when a light r, I . ; I the ducks obbing their heads in and out of I -y in destrayed. Amongthe number mere fear exiginei backinj', doM the yard, struck the .1 i J - � . rn il : I I i - - P r. � i � bother themselves to 'stand on the ri,�e,r fattening steers with e"r y and late out h " I il i I I the wattov.. nd swimm ng awav in a' great t a ay, American vessels and a steamer Om Que- rig. Stanley #as � ti rown 20 feet and the 211 1 j �� ! . I i bank on a cold day to .sae' a boat start it was"found that late cub hay gave the best I . i 11 - -; ; - I . ; I hurry foilihe pieces ( f bread and biscuit ; : uggy was aml I 7 - I � ' t ;� - ., 6 bee. : �r b i shed. The victim's injuries ; I for hersalf. I saw two boats launched, - 0 I - � which tliq small boy b %a broughb for them. � results. If cutting is delayed too long the -1 -- 1 . I 'i The inha;bitaxits of the southern portion of were apparent y aiig it, but after bein re. � � " . I i . ,� ! J from the ship yards andthe other from the stems of the grass become tough and atria* � 9 ­ �� - . :i . . FOR THE NEXT I � ; The green is a ciroule r plot of grams with '9y the island are now -suffering from -Atnine, as. moved to Victo-tialhotpital be lapsed into I - . I I 1 , � .. � great a a ding trees lotted here and there Opposite bank from the yard. The first (nq and the seeds scatter from the heads. I i 111 ��� � ,r ! . . they were dependent on St. Pierre for pro.; , i . I � 0 . � unconsciousness. , Ropes are, however, .i . over it. teginning a the 'Oar terminus and was on the cold day I spoke of and we otc ad Siaoh bay has little aroma and lacks palat- 4 �, I ii . . ! visions. St. Viticbrit, ,one of the Britishi entertained for Ma lreoovery. . . �i i� � I I I _In No - V f - . - 1, . . � � �� , , quite awhile watching the iron and at -el ability, if not nutrients. Though an 'in- West Indies, is also being laid I waste by rth Oink y - near Waterloo, Mies I ,� i walking 4raund It, you first p3sa: the little - . I i . i shops that ave a few things i frame work of a fair Eizad boat that was definite quantity., the aroma of grass has ' . 1 3 ; 11 . n the window , . iconic eruption. 1 The norther eiie tared i1iree bears on if 11 � � . vo � � end of Hannah Kenyori � Ount 1� � � and not 'r ch more � inside, eo that one about to be launched. We could see the real value in rendering bay more palatable. . 1, I I 1.� I I . � . the island i -i out off from the sou�h by an i her fathees r � he summoned her I I ! I � i men working about and hear them hammer- When the sun dissipates! the dew from the I 1� - . 8 '. .1 I i � could almost imagine �be inhabitants of the enormous stream of lava from b3�h craters., brother Willi 111, fi� together they treed 1, �, I . , Ing -here and there before they felt they dying grass in the .m ' ,.tect the . - , 1� J � I . , I - qdiet little village wege above thinking of eadow, we dE . . on the island. Iviis estimated 4hat fully' the bears, and kep them up until another �� - I �1 U. ., -4�1 '. � I . �1 11 1 30 D � 0 1 could launch their handiwork.� We were escaping aroma, beeaus6 the dew in rie'D9 200 livcs have been' lost on the Tand and sister, Ruth, setcur d tbeastiatauce of Roth- i , � ... : I mere eating and drinking. Then come the . � � ; I I : I . fl ,� I quietly talking when we heard a shout and carries some of it into the air. ' This I,, one LL I . . I I smaller houses with &A entrance off the hard Kingston, the "pitol, is covered with well Bears and ibis is�er, who were driving tRl .1 . . � i � then the boat seemed to shake herself and reason why bay should r ot remain scattered ! I I � I . i path that I as wide as a pavement, and as I ashes. ! I by the farm. Wb ilis'l young Beerz ran home fl : 1i L * ' i I � '.= g;1t�]%�IgL7:t1:t" I i . wen colored. , -- ! T� � , � ljn,nu A W I �: the men on the decks ran to the rafliagg over the field at nig ,�x .: I � In I .A.,.4L41%-1UJ)t ual .� I smooth an hard in if men had worked for t.- G ! I for his gun, Mi -4s Bee�.-a aeiz-5d. an axe, and U - : . Fi i . ,,ea,,y , I I : . 'I . I -days on it. As you walk around the green We could hear the creaking and crackinglof sweet mmelling hay is he best, and . � � I i � the supports as they gave awa� under the A New Veterinary COQ)u rantine .assisted young Kai y0a and his two slitere '. r I I yon get on higher ground, for the green . prudent farmers will not overlook such . � I . . 1! � I : . r . z The above announcement may be seen upon a long c vas stretchpd slopes up7frorn the Po d, and at Lhe top of big thing, and then the chains loosened and seemingly small pointai as preserving. the Offlcer for Canadal. to kee ,p track of th 3 . uin family. When � 11 I - : across the front of our big stores. The significen,ce of these w­�!mdi� can ( Che boat began to hurry a little until I he aroma and preventing bleaching. Dr. Arthur G;-Hopkius has rec�ntly been Beer' returned, th ,5wo young men made --- � . i 0 . nlT the slope st ands the c hprch and vicarage. ; . � , � � ' keel reached the waters edge and then k he F. W. HODSO"N' t appointed to represgnt the veterin�ry brancb short workof t[ie t ree bears. t.. , � I 'be appreciated by the person who walks in and sees for -himself I I � what is beiDg Thelattterm an old iambling-' red brick -- . I i I - Stock Commisaiiii6r. of the Dominion !)apartment of. A rioulture, � , I : �� � I house wi�b small paned vvir�do'vvs. great aeemeJ to plunge into the water ; the . ch& no e Live . -111on. Rupert earn Wells, K. C., head . � offered for sale. . I I I . . I I of the firm of We 9 & MacMurchy, loml I -Z ; J � � . � I . � � chimneys a ad walls j t covered with ivy ; Ie%ped and jumped, pieces of timber floa!ed I . in Great Btitain, with headq arterB at . I ; � —f 1 , r . � � into the water, and the latter dashed up the solicitors for the 0, adian Pacific Railway, , ! nab a garden. � I - Glasgow. His cfficial designixtion. will be I .1 .11, . � �t � I and a I I � died in Toront � on 'Sunday night last. Ron. I . -_ � sides of the boat that was now ready for the South Huron Returns. 11 Veterinary quarantine of&exc for.Canada," I I I r I � - . We Offer no Old Stul is I The church is now ovbr 400 years old, but . i Mr. Wells had, been ailing for -about two . . � p � engines and other fittings that she might be The following are the � officiAl returns for . and he will asou 'me the duties performed ! � A looks so though it mpre strain ough to - I ' I I I . -t I . I engaged in the world's -commerce an South Huron, in tion with the Iamb last season by Dr. J. G. Rutber ord, now years but was got thopghb to be 896ously -� I 1: T ! - *1 ; - 11 � 1 stand for another 400 years. ft ioribuilb of * ill untila few *eek,s ago. Mr. Wells -was . � On thv contiary our goods are all new and fresh, up-to-date patt6rns and. st$les, . . the boat� was once loose you 'should have Provincial elections, beld- on March let,., chief veterinary adviset to the apartment I . I ih Lpe of k aroma, with the an- - . I I I � I I . I stone ' tie f i � the son of the lite 3heriff Walk, of Prescott .,: seen the scramble of the em&ll boys for the 1898. . I of Agriculture. Dr. Hopkins, w4ile still a 91 � I � � of the cleanest and pureat materials, worked up into garments ot t4le �nos' ac- tranc -like the rest of the iteces of timber t6at'were floating on the I SEAFOW.H1. I . young man, ham had a wide expe ence, not and Russell, and. was born in the county of - . I ' p t 11 I Ju e it old ehur1cheo, with ibs stained glass w1u- Prescott. For 0 to .. are e Was a partner I ceptalyle character. We are giving the, people this opportunity " o ' b6ca - . 14 NY,, I y M,.Lean. Eilber. only as a practical veterinarian, t -al3o in � m . ­ water. The be a, of course, were in be to 11 13 - i . I ill dows that throw a so'f J light ever the old � Hon. Edwar, I 01 - . - . Mr. Wells I I an tie , �� � is at this time that most people need a new outfit, and a c�ance Ilikd this d they had great times securing t 'xo. t ............ 141 1 55 the varied d6ties of le,:tarer, a iWor and Of i I . . ;1 t ey walls, the quaint carving, the altar, the prizes. The other boat I saw launched was No. 2 ............ : , '. 64 1 31 editor. He was graduated fror i Toronto was L,peaker of %e 11 z � ' ria, Legislature and . 'brin- hundreds of people to our store, wlii1e under ordinary circUmstanoes I . 1. Z� 4� 1 i organ, and the rush bottorn chairs, g. ving from the ship yard and such -a bu8y PPI ce Veterinary College in 1891 with I he degree also sat In the Dam ,ion House for some . � Spring � i one such a restfu . , No. 3: ............... 59 47 r i iiiiaht Dot intend. buying anything at all in clothing this I feeling for the fe time. Mr. We IF wu unmarried. I 0 Z5 i I w Min � that was. We were a little before �f * ; time so , No. 4:1 ............ , 33 24 of V. S. In 1897 he obtained b 3 diploma i - �i I � ... �! � Our aim is to make this the most popular .lot ng 8� utesonecamepare to sib down and look -Mr. John Go in ock, of Tor -onto, who ore . ' lookedaboubus. The boat 8tobd on a frame . No. 6 ................ 1 41 24 in agriculture at the Oataiio rialilituril O . .. I about. T. is church yard is full of. old I has juab returniid .. L ,a trip to the Barba- - itithis di.-Arict, and, we are well aware of theonlyoneway to ro, iti aiad that t work in the yard,. hold down by huge chai no ' * - . . � . -- College, Guelph.'� He has also th( degree of . I 1-1 � � �� -value for his money than e stones hat mark the eating place of several and anchors. On the stern wasr; tied the hot- 1 338 181 B. Agr., from Ohio Agricultural oollege, of dor, and who, t , thought, might have .� . ; ' . I t) I I � * we must ive the customer better 4 c U iget anY- generatio�s, while th immense trees here . been a n where else, and do it h6*stly. When we say value, we meA j s . fact . on. and there inust make it delightfully sbady tie of champagne ready to be broken by e M ajority for ........... 157 � , D. V. M. from the Veter apartment it -V � 4t the time of the i `% I 0 i .- 14 �� I 'min -� � L D, V. voleau (.� 111. hat returned to Toronto. ... .... . 1 �$ launcher, and the men were b � a, exa 9 I EXETE R. L of ,the Iowa S tatef, College, and of AN - uphea, fal: i : I To give you an idea, here is a -sample : & customer said to us ,,,the ot er ay, in the hot urnmer do ye. The trees would I Mr. Gouinlock an at �St. Pierre in January 11 ;. � everything so that it should a in pro er : ' from McKillop College, I .. . - � (post graduate,) � li need to bel big and w de spreading for each last, w hile on I p, W63 � to the Barbados, and . . 11 I like to go where I can get -satisfaction, and I tell you right:i� no,vl - I ge it readiness. Those in the y d were one No.. I ............... 27 71 ' Chicago � ��� . . : 11 i I one had in it asman rook nests as it could . 59 1 � :! 7 '�veral ye a Dr. Hopkins practiced Intended to cal, on here every time." il -! 3 . and all busily engaged hammer i agaway And ,No. 2 ............... 32 � For a I on ; return, but leaving :: ! ' . hold. I expeot they wodid not be seen appeared to have very little in erest in �he No. 3 ............... 42 55 his profession. in Manitoba, and ,was at a earlier 'than he �: expec I d, in order to avoid �. -- , I In re�gard to prices we. do not know that it would bewisel to i qubte ela- whea the trees were I a leaf, but in the early boat to be launched' It seemed to wel I No. 4 ........... ; ... 54 81 1 quarantine, he �' took I assage to Ntw York - 1 1 , I later date appointed instructor in animal � � '. .:: ; � tive prices. But for the first week, the following list will g0e th� sal e a spring this Oak homes were very much in I ' -- lireot. Mr G Ouinlook said that there was �. I I would just be interested in sonilething when I - husbandry at the Agricultural 0,ollege, I ... I evidence. They'look3d aai big an ordinary I would hear wshout and find I w�6s in, the 155 � 266 tion he absolute y �o ar of 4n eruption upon the I starter, though the prices are not strictly wholesale, but much below i . University of Wisconsin. This poei :i . t aiied work-bask,ets, and I ras very curious part off �he i abitaio, and the Volcano, I . i lece 0 f, � � way of two men carrying a 10'ng p' f ldajority for ill resigned to become associate edi,or of the I . which was I I . �� I I Irl I to know what they were. , After you pass : ' 11to be practically ex- . I I i I . -Farmers' Advocate, Winnipeg, i Manitoba, I .. posed 1, 1 7 steel or irou or that I was abo�t �o be run ' BAYFIELD. W I dered 'of val , I *1 r $ 0 the chuic a the boue a arle more pretenti. over by a truck. Presently we' saw . a party N I 1 ............... with which pope he remained until called billets an cone ne as an object - - i i who . 63 78 , I 190 mlelft s tweed suits $10.00 . , 6.0 r N irton in the horne of men 4 0 I � L , Oux, fo g f inter -eat for IrisiboW � . of ladies and gentlemen comi� from �he 15 1 to his present dudes. Dr. Hop rig is also , 4 � i � have means and who prefer- the country office and supposed one of the ladies was to 14jority for ......... I I the author of " Veterinary El mento," a -'.,There die I at PlImira, Ontario, lately-, .. f i � 1 1 115) men"s serge suits I' 8.00 � A 0 quiet to ti e'dirt of the city, As they all I GODERICH T 'NS111 ?. � I Mr. George Vf kt, On f the oldest residents �. I I � . After onw61 the gen Is- �; Oar I � christen the boat. - 1 manual for farmers and agricultur a,l students 't 3 . i I � -has been mcorded high praise by , . at. vanced age of 82 i . �� I have their own horsed and carriages, they men had spoken. to a man Alil the latter No. 3 ............... 41 86 which - of the town, . d I . 6 ( 66 1 1 were much opposed to having the qaiet of � [ y6arej The dic peseed,lwas anative of Ober- ) I I had nodded his head, the party got up Oak a No. 4 ............... 19' 71 ! leading authorities an a treatise of great I t I �i 7.7511 rbed by an electric oa 09 I kircho Grarid-lueby Of Baden. iub had for " .- inen.'s worsted suits 12.00 1' . 11 I their villa a distu P1 platform at the stern of the boi%b. I wall so No. 0 ............... - 42 1 value to every m a who has stock under I , 'I I I : � , ! but they lad to give in. It doesn't take . -- i six I years bee' a resident ,6f nada amid' I I : U t P. buoy looking at the Party I had not 'noticed -- I his care. -Dr. H iin& leaves immediately " ty -Ca, . . f -piece suit's 6 � 0 i one Iona t )get aronu I the green or ke . � was- one of the ioneO organ builders of the . I 1 120 boys' 3 . '00 �i 41 i Q �5 0 that the clanking and hammering had 89 199-11. � for Great Britain in order to be P spared for � ; I �� -� . 1! ! - I streets or the green- Majority.for ......... ' importations of Provinosi bei a Member of the firm of � � [ into the Ii �.tle back I ve stock. - � 11 - #1 I ceased and we were surrounded by men fond 110 I this season's . .� f -p I woods tha are at the bac � I - . � 78 -boys' 2 -piece suits; for hal.. prAle , k of the village I boys of all ages and sizes. , One could bar lly TUCKERS! UTIL � His address, unt! I the close of na, rigation on Vo-&.& lawmer, . anufactured pipe or- : I . . � I ]I . , and then one ia'back again at the pond, ; . . ;1 a Hamilt btn as I ing I ago as fi-om. 1850 Z . � I 't I believe the yard could have h Bid them I all - I the.St, Lawrence, will be -52 3b. Enoqli 9- 61 11 I . ........ 119 61 t . w �, . , � s � Parbaps the rea,sot of my straying from and they seemed to get there*b I No. I.. - ...... I he certifi- I to.1860.i Som �� rec'en 4y constructed pipe Or- ' i I ,ants � for cel y maglo' 1 � 1.9.5 pair men s p 4 a I fl, �r -1 No. 2...- ..I 123 '36 ! Square, Glasgow, Scotland. �1 � -_ , .......... � I .. te varioui I j to A the Province eoutbin I ;to Nortor is beoauike I never . I 17ans in i%r I my subjeo . was so interested in their faces' as th U- ostes issued by him will be ocep d y t . N - I ;I . i No. 3 .............. 1 132 44 �i ink of a ything in bonxiection with Stock. ed with such anxiety on their 1 work tha b I . portions of It � I 1 thl I 1 United States authorities irathe same w - t Its org kna built by the firm i 110 pair boys' pants for half pr ce! to 'witho tseeing that little old village, would have missed the breaking of the No. 4 ................ 120 i 49 � named, a featt te of vhich in the ,.remarkabl,y i � I 4 I I - 1 - I i an were those issued by Dr. Rutherford Is I � I I � i . L and now that I am off the subject, battle if some one had not nudged me. I I - fine quality of that di psoons. The deceased, i i � I 11 . . � 4947 199 I season. ; F. W. HODSON, . � ! . ' � ; -1 � � i � i Who had been liviri tired in Elmira for a - . . I � I might a well tell you about Stockton could not heax what the y �g lady said, i Live Stock Commissioner. : ' f �. � i . . 'dow and eiaht ! � . i � i itself be a getting a the iron wor'ksi and but the bottle was broken, t0hudl ladies9miled, -Majority for ........ �p 304 � I . . : numbet'df yea �s, lea $a P, I I ' . I . - - a I . ' - :::: I - I . I STA -NL Y. � i children, am r being Mr. ; , hip yard . Some v, ars ago Stockton was the gentlemen took off their h to and bo ad � S Canada. clig the �&tte * A. �S. � ,,ve � The abo prices will not apply t..)-tbe whole of the stock, bui o�t . a Vogt, of Toro 4to. 1. I f called S to kton W;r Yarm. Now Stockton and one of them presented th young dy No. I ............. I.. 651 37 i - - : I I I I� I -The frost of Saturday and Sunday is. I L 11 : those lots you may buy the very article you are in need of. 04e lh�ind yo' I is a city, nd,Middli sboroagh� just adjoin- with a beautiful bouquet and an they Igot No. 2 ......... 1 86� 36 1 i - 11 I I . fruit I I � I I iron auu,� a ...... 1 401 1 0 . I reported to h&ve,seriously damaged the I I � i � ! Cal Ing �Lnd a teel works centre, off the platform. Then the hammering be. No. 3 ............... ; 114 a Fi ;Kgerge, � be aeaured of, you will get nothing but what is good. � . 1 in Niagara district. , -Jame I an oll North East- . � � h -large population, while Yarm 9 1 66 . i as an eq ally I gan by the men near the boo�t ; the chains No. 4 .............. 1 231 W 1 joinel -fourth Canadian � � I -Mrs. H. H.' Rae, of Almonte, while hope boy, hm, the . � : I I I : � is still a I tie, old i ills al, -with its pretty were loosened, supports taken out and ithe No. 6 ............... 96 . 38 ' � q I . I . — I milking a cow recently was trampled on and contingent ti �, , Bout Africa,, at Brandon, I ; ) I green, w,iiiding and I �roag shaded street that ship began to move, so very slowly At filrat, Manitops, i , � � I - . I . - hat she­d�e . � !I . FURNISHINGS AND HATS i present " uch a pretty picture from the rail- then a little quicker, and fi ally the O'up. . 310 291 received such injuyies t d Z1 - , I i . . . . Pa ing Company, -Strat- Ti . . . i I � -The Government well -boring machine# -The Wh, its ' I �Z I � I I � ton. no lo:gr needs ports fell out, the chains and anchors tore Majority for ........... 19 � .1 I . - � . : way brid But S;ock t"ver fif 1* bead of battle lately, �, . � ; a. . T ford, bough � ­ . I � I while boring for water at Portage Is i at , i I I I � � . Will find a place in the sale list. e to loo D Yarm for istinction. e main. up,the ground, the men jump(,id Cut-: of � the . us]30R�U, - � ml� "I'll I � I Prairie, struck a bad of coal at a depth of someof whiel;were am re an e res . I ' ,� . . � � , in Eng- I � i - . I � way, and a greab cheer went i up from the i �� � I street or High stree , as they aal to pric , ran Close to Zoix -! . �, . t No. I .............. [ 57 121 - ported. Tf �, .: I ; I � 138 feet. An examination willl be made to . exl ' i . land, is one of the vi idest id the country ; ship yard as the boat launched - Out on the .. 4� I 1 4. dozen black felt Hats, stiff and soft, : � Halt P ria No. 2 .............. 91 64 � see if it is of commercial value. ! k cents. Among the- easts were -lome fine i-`, t ' . I �� I . . .. . - S . . i about as ide as from, the Q iteen's corner to waters. Then the men seem ad' to h(ave 46 116 1 - long t '' largest being a few 1i . N No. 3 .............. 1 -The two large barns of El Belangeri specimens, an � I I H - 11 . - I L I_--- I a corner in. Seaforth. In the a -aigh at the leaving 6 t - i I Richardson� , Of Another of their No. 4 ............... 79 4 � six miles *so of Chatham, wera destroyed from Mr. Wb i. Monteith's farm,ln the Gore ri . 3 down Boys' Qm : : � � 18c � I I -� Z: IrL T . CkF � ; i � middle of ib stands t is town building, built children, and turned away to' the ordinary � - Do he qgest, of all was a big . I I I by fire on Monday afternoon -Iasi, with their of W-ZiO. I - o, 1. . 1, i �ou -should, I ­ . I I � . i i jears ago, and on markeb d iyE work until such time &a there:would be an- 26 30 ' 1� : t 1 contents. The lost is $27,000. & neighbor's black steer fe by Mr. Theodore Parker, of , 13 - il ; I t street. All down the middle 1 other boat to launch. Then I suppose the Majority for ........... 98- . , :, ) � I just lose tha I - Ellice. It w � .1 , I I L i child wid.matches caused the cc flagration. glied �,140 ,,.pounds, -and cost Z - I i of it booths are aw i up and in them and '! sairre thing would be gon� over, the .s%me �Z �,r � . �� :, - I S 11.'0,RrTS. �- I � ; . I REN84L. i -Hon. F. R. Latchford, Min star of Pub- Mr. White a * a 01er $128. * i � . 4 i , I . � I 4,; � i . . . i I on'the atr16et the difl erent wares are placed.' xiety felt that the boat would be all.rlgbt - 4 An - ! . � i I � , . I No. I ........... � .�J. 98 105 1 lie works, turned the first sod of the first , --AiMr. homael Campbell, of Cxrmuu� � I . 1 4 1 x . � - . I 9 n, e erytbing under � and start out Nfithout an accident. . 0 t . - which is to -no .'of hishorses fro , , � � Such a 'onglomera)io 1' Government railway ck, was ta ing On4 -in the 1� i .1 HAlf P�iee the sunfrarn fish at d vege ables to ready � i S. M 01"J. Majority for ....... 7 in a ario I z 5 dozen starched and soft Shirts I I . i ! be known as the Temiskaminj & Northern stable one ni ht I"t! week, the animal b -c- � . � I i . . � . � � � 0 HA, - - � J I hardware, and . 11 I . i I made clothing, farni ure an I I �1- I I Ontario Railway, near North Bay, on Satur. came frighte ad by !!some boys who were A ' -- I I - � I �, even then there wall earn 0 the street for ' - 4 -.1 I . �, ,,f . 8 dozen men's working SWits � - Half P�ice d :, a gene The Time to Out Hay. ,� No. 1 ........... 55 22 11 day last. . - blowing toy lhistle�* and dashed across the '. '�`l , � . two car ti acks an al traffic. On t '­ I - ; , � ! . � No. 2 ... .... 47 2i ' I feuce ith 1-1 � . I . I . uts4� rto of the (ity there Is a fine park Thp aim of our farmers in growing 19tage I James Gowan, a resident of Adding. yard, rushin Juto wbatb wilre -V I I I the o I - . �.� . � ­ - I , V No 3..-**:,-,--,--.--- 8( 113 1 :-- I a i V 4 - � - large ri aid I . I ton, was kil e4 on Friday by fall- such force as � to took over a couple of The conditions of sale are SPOT CASH, No goods on app oval xud�,s.som' ences, with roomy crops is to produce from a given Ur as � 1 4.. ! ; 11 No. 4 .......... ...:. 5� 32 1 in,g tree. A ties had lodged against an. potte. Whe captu ad, on the other aide of � . . oundo,l Ut in the city proper there are large a quantity as possible I of the d gas- Ii( I . . . �i I 4 , as fo . - -11taney back if wanted. I I I gr No. 5 ............. . 56 ; other. and in o4tting-the latter he steppe d the fence,it an fou d to -be pretty . badly, 1- � .. .. . �� � � just rows and rows (f briok houses, the an- bible nutrients in a palatable form. The ­ , 9 a Oe will escapasome . � . i No. 6.. . ; : , . T . 93 . aside to let it: fall, when it a shed upon 0tran . . trance am the street and,' a little paved time at which a fore . . . - - i I 6ge crop is horve3ted No. 7. - " ': "' * * * '.'. 2 36 � his neck, kil]Q� him instantly. of the spring work. 1 7 , 1 4 . . 1 7 1 square a;t the back, with a high f�qce about may effect the crop in three Ways, VIZ. : In , - ! I ;-� , � .- -- A #####-V#**###*-"#*######" , ! I I -One .of Westminster townsbiWo most -Mrr. Job 12 L. Kutner, who has lived Z-1 � -1 : i b(fore, Stecktoh has steel the quantity of material ha`riveSted, in the . � I : � it. As I told you ;�, - 1 450 373 ' unday,in for many year iii, in Sebrin Ville, died at her - i- i ; d it ie Oite a eight at composition of the crop, and tin the palati- i respected residents passed away 8 � r- � I i I and iron works . ' % � . Kastmer had - I ; . . 9 Majority for .......... 7" i the person of ' Mri Henry Monteith. He home there l4t�wee i. To an I 1, . : night to a so the ep%r ro,and re belching out bility -of uhe fodder. As a general rule it ' .1 : 11 . s and, BOYS1 . STEPHEIi born in Ireland, nearly 61: years ago been, ill for ut two weeks, and an oper- � I was �., 6 . We are Leaders i n Men � , I � - has been found that the greatest amour t of ,T I - I � i : ! of the great high ebi rineys. At night, too . r,Q j)4 came to Canada-wh6n a child, and had live rformed on her the 8unday ... �� I - ! � one cannot see the black 3mut that falls dry matter is secured where fo No. I ............... - I 1 4.. � � '.. I i I - ' half a aeut- previous t �r dext4� when it was found I; I . In Westminster township about � . � i - down like @now flak(a when( ver the atmos- are allowed to fully mature atuld-ripay. The No. 2 ............... �5 134 . -. . . :L*%T� � i - 4 128.: ury. Besides his wife,& a I y 0 Ono that she -w aufferiii . , C7-_ : I t wa i rather aggra- only ex6eption is in the caue�of clovers and No. 3 ............... , g from an abdominal � � : - phere Is bit heavy. I I al -survive him. I tumor, and t at there was no hope for her 11 I I C) T r 0 r.r:Ell ; vating I ; daughter and thre ions w I I � so etimes to come' home and find a other legumes, where the leaves rattI6 off No. 4.. � ......... 4 51 i I - � i I I � I .. 3 � -Richard King, a farmer of near Hast. recovery. 8 e was 49 years of age. Her . . steak of black on your :ace when you and are lost, either before 'or duriag' the No. 5 ............... 6 5( ; t �� I . 4 i . . � I was Ag & Ing �­; .-L-1-1- � ! ! 1� I ings, employed on Government works, and maiden nam, : A d Ii David,,aud she I �;. � ! I i i thought you had. been looking all right. process of curing, . . No. 6 ...... 3 94 i . ; .1 . ' '­­­ .. 0 ;-".LL 1-�� I � I ! I .- i repairing: the look gates, there, was acci- was married jdr. Kmtn r about, thirty - ,__. L . � - 6 ; ! 1 There 'xi a some 6 a ry in It does not follow that when a plant in- No. 7 ............. 1b.. 77 1 .. � A . I e leaves a husband Land fe,rn- i� . - . I . . i Stookton and I wish yo co Id have a eal Creases in its yield of dry m atter that its ;:� No. 8 ...... ­...­ 5� 83 dentally drowned 6bout 10 o'clock Thuri- years ago. 4- - -11 !�14 - -hrets Stang. I I q ily Of tW �., - I i - . I - b - dark and o dagghtery and t ` .., . I, I ----.; day night. The night eing vqry V L : Butter and Eg 's taken as�Oash' 1 Yorkshir pie and a pieo of Wenaledale nutritive value has proportionately in- i I I " r 0 ! .... y, it is supposed he missei . his footin' = .� � : 9 L � � oheeseo' I The dales of Y rkshire, as ou creased. It Is quite possible that changes - . 352 727 wind I 9 -M�r. E. . Cav!seyo who has been a I �f­ . � � I � y . . 'The well-known a I . r in Stratford, for the -- � . k I - i . -3 :� . i I ; � 4 the great dairyin districts. in texture and composition of the dry Aub- Ma ority. for ....... . . 75 and fell off the wharf into the water. . I ! know, hi I J , ew I i 0-4-9 1, 9 -V--1V-A1--9.+.H !�� I I body was recovered about half an hour put seven Y 9 , killed at Renh I I -14 --b-444.6 . � � . could q'ee them' mould- stance may offset the greater yield. The I +44+4- -&-6"& 4 -&- 4 * & 8 4 & - . )APITUIATION. I I When was told I REO i I . hsd� ut completed A con.. � i at on of the bIR iron :orki, I thought dry' matter of mature grass contains a larger, - I � later, but too late for resuscitation. last week. I hxd� . I * � 9 � - I I he tract for the AfrelF Power Company., avd, . I I , in t the 0 i3 fibre 1 than the, I McfAsn. Eilber. i - -A shocking accident ocot rred at t * . i � I Must 11�t miss chan as it was not proportion of orudi M. I . - � � bsing r ved, -a beavy - I i I I Seaforth ......... 138 181 . home of William Coo r, Sunny South, who while a derri was emo i N : every day a big piece of work was to be mature. The plant hardens in texture and . I �, . . .199 � �- Gode:rich T'p... - 189 resides 'near Indian%ead, Northwest Ter- beam gave wf jy and fell, on Mr, Cat-w8ey.. He � � . both pslatibility aud digestibility. I � ;. I ! . ..he t to have for a loses in I I Tuckeramith . - . . . . 4,94 1 190 L �, ritory. His youngest son, aged two and was -taken to the h4pitA but died inA 18W . � I 11 - . begin . . T- f I St e w� a' tt � centur 'Come down from father to son io of Ib is, therefore, usually advi�able to Sbratford �, y . �' � I Grei i Exeter .......... 155 266 1 the latter's cousin, aged three, while 'play- minuteff. Mrt,,Cawi�y built the -1 11 � I I i t I d wb�ere there' is- a I I � I i Course ar 3 well established. We went over cutting hay early, an Usborne ......... 365 : ing, ran down a hill with such speed that hospitaJ, the Seslcr�,h town hall, -and man- � 7 A . p : 7 L I .r I i - I . large Crop to be gathered work should be. ­ , : �: the work 3 first and I learn ad the patterns 7 . sidences In other � t 7 . i - 27 � they could not stop, and fell into an old ­ - ;. . I : Stephen ......... 352 fine public bdildingoi and re 7. 1 i for the p rly, in o der that it� be completed I - I � (SUOdESSORS TO GREI ct,, MAODONALD) � t gin ea r d ".., I � ,soon �of m ohinery wen . 105 �. . ! I I Hensall ......... '48 1 well at the edge of a slough. Ton miautes towns and ci �ies. He leaves a wife an . I � . , I I woo . I 1- -�,, ! � I I d ; tl tese patterr a are then embedded in befo ass re - ripe' enough to 78' : 1h :1, , I � ' ' � after their bodies were recovered. ter. 1;1 e booy was taken to -Strat- �: i, . . R.i. � � the sott clay in tie moulding room and shell from the headoof that at%ut alga. Bayfield.......-.-. 63 dough � � ; � 2ii .. Z : - I , . gr Stanley ......... 210 291 1! -Mr. W. S. Reid, thirty-one years of ford for interm;ent. I , Ut- at : .7 r - .1 th i fitil � Johnson Bros -P I Old Stand� when filled axe c0vej ad up �ud left until the Chemical analysis has shown � plants ire Hay ............ 460 373 �� 'age, unmarriedi who was a clerk in, Mr. --some,of ��he rovAs In Sf. VArYA ArG in � ; T, - I ­­ ­ st­-,� : 1 :7 - : I P moul ter 1moulder in paid -richer in protein in the earlle�r-` stages of I pF " . d is at. Vie inas I ' .i - I . I . I . ;f2i I .. i i James Shex`s��Xtore, Hamilto , bill about rather a bad 1, ; , yi� " . - zondit n. D. Ross, teamster 11 zi:, - . w c so Much �or every ob he I does, providing prowth than when fully grown. or nearly Dompany, had a � .- ­! � Lo 1::) 2 '16 2,775 ! ke a post for the Horm i Shoo ; (Larry �; - -%i- I d s . two weeks ago. ileft Hamilton ta I - � � 1� �­. I I - -M U I 1110�,l I comes on &I right. If it does 'eattad ad to X Wagon - �w S -4 I r -u- I , I the . I mature. The chief difficulty with w: hich Majority for Eilber,)159. : in a store at BlarobvAile, as vil a n , at If I on which �1 V x T- � or team of horsi Attao - I � . I 1� " 1i J:_ . . � not, he not paid f r it and as he is! about our feedem have to conteul is the lack of oiler which wouldprob- �,, 1� j� I t : I -- : from Caledonia;. ' He woo fo d dead in a was loaded a large b, .� I �� r I v-; - . . lo ­ - � I . � .- 6-- two wee a prepariti his rn�terial protein in the rations made p of our vom. ' tOVA. �Tssmtster b f 1 A ; i Id in siao a grea deal 0 him. I suppose men feeding stuffs, and they should rOcog- -David Williams, mechanical engineor creek Thursday � morning nee, Marshville. ably weigh hearly 1� Well :- - � I� �! A , L I 1 7 01 �, � T. --- � � . : ; I men I ; I I � Rose was a tveyingiths boiler to the Horse � - � i � - 3iss mo ey whether his nize the fact that 11my cutting early th can for Hiram Walker & Sons, iot Walkervillo, It in supposed he, fell into th water an � d in connection with ,� f �-] I . . � . I if he wore given I � to be 4sed I 1. �- 6genous f der, diAxppeared at noon On Saturday, aad has was eaddently drowndd. I I Shoe quarry, . . -. ! Dominion LQ]aey work wete right or iot he might be inclined get.two crops of highly nitragen 3r. �i When nearly oppod E ess � n � Usho , I _to �, '' , r, . r an . . "I -- �; . lu making remittances, USe. I . I to be car Gov. a moulding room waa like ;rhere they only get one by "late on ing. not ,been seen or hear of obice. Thb firoi -Mr. J. E. Coutuie?x 000ln we * d rapid their stone 0 . ayor - or,ge . awrts, f.-, ­­-� )=., 1 I aved the Merchant ? Bank from the residenO4 of 61c- . �­` orders, the cheapest and safest way to fiendm( J I judgment a -- a gr ed thed with only the earth Cutting the first crop even before the sails explains his sudden ep t re by . saying I � I— � at h roof in a one side of the wagon dropw , , . ; - 1- I ' - i ; a - . . ing entries h bee a made In the robbery Thursday night, in Bull. Mr. the whets I Z- 1.. I i for a floo . At the Ide where the big -fur are fully grown will tend bb cause a vigor- that wrc a . - � xy sheets, of which Williams had ehargo. Couture in a clerk in, the -ban r, and sleeps into a deep r, t, whi�h caused the iler to . ---,-. I ... � i. .1 I : � �� naamm W the fro was 61ted, but they ous new growth, and in tb!is way a I good and go J �, � . .1 � -.�� I � . g the office. A - i GRE1 To gonts himne a to ; It- Ina room adjoinin He was in Jurch and iADI off Ont0thO road* me � ler­ I i, ftt� me. The crop of rowan is secured. I I . . I be . utered in re "14ding � � . '. lx�t 'u i� s 7p, 1 1 : I �, I �, I I �, � G & SmFEWAR 0 and oils away at a The two crops are more !valuable, eopee- ad for. It is alleged it th difficulty - - sy may ' - . � � , 1 $ looked I gre Rey leave a balance ( 1 $150 to be accouu e factory t bed towards one eclock that morning when ; . ! molten I n splutte the boiler 0 ,to ttrhes , agon. The to , - - -.2 �*- -- I . . � no SS. ' reat r t an th r ially for feeding dairy cows, t amount, andl a he heard footsteps walking in 4 -.tion tasked fat damag I -� - I �1, - - I I ' e and w el time comes fo han 1 one Williams decamped w th this %e dire ,ff , . 1i t �­ I -1 -OA � � 3% pails a pl�g is p, 11 � ed out ab the - mat awount Of the increased Warr � I - C. P. R. TICKETS, TELE' PH AND Xlc- A%J� ant has been iasui d for las arrest. W11- of the lateral door leading to the bank from be � . � .. Ging tl Mrs crop, on . I t� , I . . s . lz� � - � I f i I lx-� . I I i I I - I . I � I I � f I % . r � I I . I I 1, . I L i I � . . I ; . 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