The Huron Expositor, 1902-05-16, Page 4P I
-7 f f 4,; HU N EXPOSff M,y .0.1R, I an—A 64 Igo.. - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Whitney ha and wh to we *..valued at $1,80(,000, 461 Div 610nhl Court restricted. The "Tointlof aboUtten years ago, al had b�en living ISToR_V Ve his way," 000;,��w und' SIEAFORTHYS LEADING SHO ., : FWhi6h $1 500,000 was paid to the patrons. the."case turned on whether the real ond6nt with his daughter, Mo. J6hq "urley, in AN* The figure between the �Xrentheieq aft ar each to look for funds to - mairil &in public. il - I - t(A " se had made proper delivery of coal � to the Goderich. He was a qiAt, entime.ble citizent 3.) 14-1890 t one, doiioteii the page of the paret on which the and charitable inatituti aint p ans one, for th, I tact I advertisement will be found ies, which produced choose i alued at municipality. Respondent recovered at tbd highly regardWby theie who know him, anaeof education, the �aj'mlni r tion. of $7, In 1900 -wai revokoed1b the He leaves a widow and hree daughters. $7, 0(0. there were 1 173 fac- trial, but tbequdgment Y -Greigok Stewart -1 reat ValullDh in M ns shoe St. 6W
,:rth f Clothitog justice, and the many Aberloalla on the tori at cl they prodi �eed cheese i alued at Divisional Oo ught-Wiii. Pie "-rd & Co. -5 —TheWingbam-Advance says: "Mr. Notice to Creditorft-E N. Levrlsa-4 public treasury.' Mr, W�itney as net $13,000,(00, of wbiob $11,682,000 was paid --�James Hogg, of the 3rd cowwasiou, Alfred Brown, of DAko , arrived In town Calves for�Saleliuith Richmond -5 lor �4e ir ilk supplied by the . patl -one. In Gre�, is one of the oldest men in that Monday, and is now viii gold time friends Farm fdrgale-Wrn. Makins-5 pointed out any new chn I from which the �Matter of butter and cheese alone there towbehi . He is 91 years of age. I' iin nity. fornerl� reeve of A Raroin-Chesney & Swiley-8 this deficit is to coi p in this vici He W a 'h to are there. ' t -is one advant ur customers alwaysvii, Contract for Fence -N. Hortcn-6 us. has )),can added to thi i annual inco a of the Percy H. Tom, of God -ich. hai',�passod Morris township, and he time:- the Lou- T[ier*e age o .
er 11 d in.daling at itis Coui tot Revision -A. G. Smillie -5 fore, only two courses open o us if we se. farmers c If Ontario tie aurit of $7,000, 9 final examination in medicine A the don, Huron and Bracea store, and that is the advantage o a great variety of
000. hi r ilway was built, f 8 i Everythinir-Chaii. Sher -6 hooft Cash fo cept Mr. Whitney. We r4ust iit1her re.' (Choers.) This in ita)lf must have. greatly Western University, London. reeve, he signed his nao a sixteen, hundred from. Whether it -be fine shoes or workingsho' Billis and Satins-McKinam & po,-15 es, men�s shoes Istiffiulat d other depondent industries, and -Peter McDonald, of Clinton, has�!pwsad ticiies to the debentures! �nd coupons the ) Summe� Millinery -D. M. XoBb%th-5 duce the grants to agricalt6re, �to2 educe. for, oes, or shoes of any kind, you will always �ff_a have added maorially to -the comforts rge atsor Men's Shoe& --R. Willie ok,son-4 his third year examination ia ed.i0ine, 'at townshi? bonue. It i IS years !since Mr. tion Girl Winte-1-John F. Has -8 eto., or turn to W.h Mr,� Whitney 0 t6e fa met's home.�, the'Weatern UniversitF, London. the Very best makes'. Brown ft Morris to gq west And! grow up Brveini.. Tonic,-Joeeph Webar-5 and'his f011OW6ra have been ivarninglue that 'The quarterly board of the Ashfield with the and 1, a looks the picture At I resent -we are showing some great values in Shaes whl.ch an Notice:i-Wm. Uliatt-5 B 13' olM -W. N. Wation-8 we are working rapidly The VV,tstmii-boter in its notes of he recent circuit have extendedl� cordial invitakio Men" IG &c. under n to of health. He larms 81� acres of 'land, and MufFeia-se tfc.r'h Milling Co. ---s �n 4in 0 he emain brought with him as olle in need of footwear should not miss. Almos' T Last Call-S� Mk Ilett -8 Liberal administration, namel , dinot talc. I 0 9 the Synod f Hamilton d Lon. t _k� pastor, Rev. F. J.'Oaten, to �ar aa. the Chicago every worth y y mikt Dther year, cattl; market seven earl ads of stock, which' here, and styles aria the very newest. No n Teaders Wanted -Rev. M. C. McLennan- 5 don islye:.1 " It coul4l not fail to b) noticed an' ee(f b f. wearin�g old ation. We cannot well A& pt the � former For Bali -C. Aetz 1-8 , I Fine Shpes. 3--W. H. Willis -8 plan without i �Fred Yungblut, of Hallett, returned at ruling prices brough hsndsom� returns. when -we. give you suoh -values as 'bowl the ranks of the 11older men have been i these mpairing and; crippli ag our lasti'week from the old country, b'ingibg By the death of Alex. Taylor.' of Goods. rainti, kc-3-Ches, ev & smiley -s I thinbcd out. Drs. milton, Fletcher, Me- him a fine three year-old Cly eadale Wante&-Wre. Edward Guraey�8 already excellent system� io, that we haie ribli'township, which oegurred on Thursday, M ots, rivetted aoles, for $1.00 a pair. e �s laced bo % prominen in the face ullen, And Mr. M:Lean, of Blyth, and May let, -One who play t part I 0 laled ot gaiter boots, sewn soles, for $1.50 a Fair. Fi�cycle Ohnp-G. X. Baldwiu-18 but direct taxation staring W Mr. M. H. Hammond, who for num- in the ea,rly bistory 0 f W i�l
June Wjiddings-1. V. Fe�r-5 r., Little, of Birr, : ore about the only f t at, part v, Huron M should the reins ot powerbelg aced in the Wool-Jamea Beattle-8 1�reprjsaentatives of thejold guard, whilel bar I of years was station agent Menl's, fini'e lid shoes,.Ilickel eyelets, very dressy, for the at 1,Blyth, county, has. been remov (I from this sphere $2-00*a pair, hands of MrpWhitney. �inaj6rity we n who _bave died. on Thurday, May lot, at his ho�ome ill of action. He was 91 ye%rs of. age, and &I- f $2. � 5 a pair, re you !me been Men"s box calf shoes, latest style, extension solps,
ng iiettled within a fe; ypars. The S�nod 03, a long and painful illnOsg. though his d6abh was i -i posed by: old age' -then to turn out a governme t wbose firian- no,x Aurch, Woodstbok, � -Mr. James Cornish., of Hullefb has a he bid always been acti,ve and -maint%WO T1 e lKing Edward," the new s1foe for men, box Dongol kid Good- It would certainly be the eight of fol k1ville, after. calf an I
urou mests in 1903 in . ? I year on t4ie,10t Monday of April." D-urboam cdlf which is a money maker It Is his faculties in a marked welted soles, for $3 a pair. cial showing is so good and Jrhose 4 iiancial degree t6 the last. not at -three years old and has - given birth He was'a native of County. Down, Irela . nod, i -e T1- Slat r shoe—famous for its wearing and easy flttin�, qualiti s_al-1 StV1 record is unquestioned, a;kd ad t U t ree calves, tw r 00or 140 000 men a loyed in to 16th, 190Y. - T. : and came to this country when quifte young $3.50 and $5.00 a pait. EAFQRT_H, FRIDAY. M sy do pd boys, emp o last yea' and o, a this Whitney and what he himself al to b eai with his parenta. They first settled in New 0 t 1 he Penne the greatest oalarnity that colild meYork State, buti two or three yea ylvania coal; minep,, are out on y
-The Wingbam Times a�ppeareh last !J] n in, glad to ehow you our goods. b us. I convention :i ra later C efa strike, and itremains with their The Dominion Parliament. wee K'in enlarged form. EJitor Ell 01 tt -hoLe made their way to Goderich- township, beirvIx held now to say 0hotber or not there inst thed a new press and made otho icy. r im- where his -fatber took up a block of land, on Parliament is still 'in session. It was ex. A Disastrous P 1 will ibe another prolon,�gd struggle between proi ements that the Times may be ri'ht up a portion of which he Ontinued to reoide pected: last week that the end would be 11W to d te. On the face of it, hitne s P�1* O labo� and capital. he oompani until bii deadho-He as!iated in s
as seem VILLIS SON, eafo reached the beginning of this week,but from land111 confident that they ca I compel the men to Mr. A. MoD. Allav, of Goderiah, has Ong the Lond posed policy in'. dealing.wibh he �pul ' I , the townships I&I on road, and gont.to the old country, to assume � his !.duties he and the late Sherrill Gibbons cleared an present appearance prorogation. will hardly of the Pro�iace,seems feas 4 a anon bul a the &lack ti te: is approaching and 148 iinidian Government commiaiNioner, acre of Rround, where- the cou'rt , house In' er a i91, gi4in, a
be reached this week. The supplementary cloo'er examination owed ow dis i6trous con action with the Canadian fruit Thursday place, as t
it is; claimed that that; is a sufficient supply f thil village, were here on here is n4h, g.here to
sh 0�h il God6rich now stands. 'His wife: died 15 , I attract1the
estimates are still under diseussiov,and cer of coal on hand to me 3t present demands. at ti�,.' h of . s i we4k, spending a few hours with attention of ur Y
I v All �fie coal, companie have stopped selling tio yei the r h 4ds. All were delighted to see Kiernan and qDg people. -Mr. w1n. such a policy would be for the PrD incO a Cork and Wolverhampton, ari ago. sideral�le time is being taken up in di,3cusm. The poliay 'of Mr.' Wbitnev his que�- 3oat! for theprement, a 'a From the Redwood', Gazette, published his g are busy at that the probabili- the, gai Present,
1 �oPeri, at -Redwood Falls, Minriesotd, we take the after an absence of so many getting
sing diferent items. Dr. Roddick'a Do r. John Wiggins and family of Mr. il iams' new dwelling r araIndment ia tho 1 -en yea� a T' w 111111- tion, as set forth by the.i t' iare that the prict will go away up- Nor h akota, have moved to EL.'owick following account of the T. J. 4ey were called to Ailas Craig to shape. The . lon have to a i.b i1 t I . Forl�dn&Wy _y i III 0. u aion Medical Council bill has almost , reached i . - - : it is some !time yet before we att'n thel funeral of the late Walter Eva House, was, "This House, I a O� Opinion again and taken up thcir residence oi� what Sloan, a former resident )f Hulletti and the no, the �cemetyt work �fia4shed,_M6 Rattle
MO. Hu �hebi` brother'. Mr. and Mrs. Walker, who
-has been in
,its final stages. This bill provid.6 for -the that -all grants of pulpwood 4nds 6h(?uld be wife of a brother -of C Duncillor 'Sloan, of r in 8eaforth with will!need any more co�ll. is known as the Wiggins homestead. He
I I Hu, Us at the enjoyment of excellent Mrs. - John Al air f iom(
2establiahment of a Medical Council for the has Ourctiased. the farm on which ho was Blyth s " Mrs. Agnes. : ierr Slo", wife of I time past -has is. -
public cof6pef n. It Rr. T. P. O'Oonnor,:'! M. P., in a very in- born, from Mr. Daniel Harris. turned home, but i 111 P made subject to hea t 'a are also Mr..Hughes' parents,
,D,)mini' I not remain very long,
-Mr. Thomas J.' Sloan, o': Sheridan, passed Wh an years %go, were residents of this pur, goin
on, instead of one for each rovince, will be seen by. this that Mr.,1 Whit�ne entitled Concerning away' last Friday, of r ieumatism of the t8 move to 8
terepting' ai ticle --Letters of incorporation havef been es they are
!as at tile present time. In tbisi way, a can- tratfoa-14
spose Vill g .- he Sacrament of the LoroPs Sap. the course of a fe to the Wingham Trading Cc poses not only to di mof h. tim er but a TatlYv heart� Mrs. Sloan had been ill only a short per wi a di paused in Carmel church, Sabbath Godericli daya,_Xr, Rai- Jouttialigin" in a r ceat� Isellei of Pears6n'd d, 'didate �oassivg the examingtion before this of the land also. tIn other Words hel' share capital, $40,000. 'Th pro- time. � Mr. Sloan was not; present 'When his a a p,;- has tak a job as trackman w -
magazine concludes with the fell !%I dire MOO ni
ibaard-v�ould be entitled to practice in any '0701rig visiob ctora are MeLore. Cyrus !New- wife passed away, he b ing o rearvioe,'pri the Friday afternoon pre- likely be s i: tim g, t10 a large congregation. Prepara- Mr. Mcin� tee , se ticn forernan,
parently adopting the poll ug I -He Vi
g u X4 moving h
ill$. kota, with his son, Mr. . Ki Sloau, who is as he can
icy Which Oy admouition. to you nite t &no, 11 �amee A. Davern and T. A.�
Part -of the' Dominion without further ex I , n va O n sbtti ArO as soOl. got vogue in the States of Michi an ai� 4 New in lae�. He says: Is I take over t a met at, d t d by Rev. Mr. Stewart, a houee. The trai ,imenhave been honCriA 11' 1 4 4 Z7 m wfil stper his'oompany wij h a opening a farm in that state and it was vio A .1 wasl con uc a is strous', I I I I of I . idton.1-Mr. Thomas Welsh is finishing with a ralse' af tei i minali� no. As the law now stands, each York, and which has p, )�vedl so I I . I It won'u,' doi basin goof .y Is
this Word finally in your ear. �h! with difficult that word of the demise fin. cents per Aa ely
you'the least barm if V6 r, an d homas Joynt; 6f f .,a ally reached father and on. The two re- in y igt
Provincj� has its standard, which must be, to the foitsto of those States' As! a re�u!t a are a tAetota;Her.� off nevO brick dwelling, on Oxford streett This was badly nef deld.--�Spring is now at bomplieA with before a perhon can practice ! :1 Ilth 'I concesdon �f W(st WawauoElh hav), od tyle. -Mr. Wilbert Phillips haF, making its firetapi In
f this pol6y, the State of 11 Yoit may lose apmethidig, but you gain ten- . I turned home immedistell,. Mre. S,Ioan was Oeqrsuee. It did nove;me
I 0 ioh'gan has the a rnest a h f the whole e.gi _,�(d w *th Mr. J. C. Stoneman in the as early an the moq1t of the people thoughto, in that tarticular part of the country. In fold4' : I believe in half 1% century f rorn now it th Yn 't 'y O' �cnimuq born in Scotland. She vi as married' to Mr. to the y_ I a f ei id -A number of Oddfellows is expected hat the weather will do no loan will rise height of at y profes- t, - I - Sloan in 1866, -in CAnada, coming to Red- fro' fi I and Seaforth lodges visited something now parted with the great bulk ��of 1. its tirnber auten death 0 telephone' ffice. but it
6 d ughter Re Th arsday, 16t ins ruc a d
4ly tJ, a question, ir Wilfrid Laurier, the lands, -and its timber resoure esie(* sioii4 i!rl the field, in the foram, or at the on wood countV two years la;er with her hus- e , a 1 usa Wr waitin so 10
in th fourth ye a. band And settling on thei 4, 1 brethren on Friday les, and time th r di I coul r I th H ag
I e ly, restated the Government's posi- d in th.. otoof he I ug a
from its control. The land bias 'begn rejrkil desk VW6 is not a teetbballar. And prcsant farm in on, in I I 'th evening the three degrees. were
eference to questione which are like dur nd,
le3sly out over, and now the supplk a well! telL.tales of journalists --but that iE not my r. slid Mr . Jesse Grummett,� of Nile, Sheridan. She was the inother of chil. gil V a �o t a visiting brethren. -On Wedues. Impefial bus*es now," celeb nniv'ereary �f i� their d iy to arise in connection with tLe nigh exhausted. Asimll6r �affair : I I 1 ran, ibree of whom sqrv:.v!e her;" da laot;- �esers. John and Samuel Steacy r 4te Wedd ng on Ma 2ad. A large numl)e f a a GATHERINGS.- r.!N,
onferetice In London. The Premier stated also exists in New York. It �will be rP'mem-! incigh )ore and If iends assembled At ; th rec 1v d Ord of th' death of their mother, icholls, Dominion T T4e'firit sod of the Temisksming railway that the,! Ministers would go to the coafer�� �, 1 7 Blue 0. wh bile b an living near Kirkton. Mrs. gani2or for the * mperance Alliance, Was bered, too, that W 1881, it residence on tha occasion and a rftoS� 0 I
w to this polick wasAarned near Nort� Bay, -on 3aturda DhaT11 OF'A PION' billed to speak in fb& temperance hill jut
r y. joyab.e time was spent. EER. --Oa the morning Ste ot was 73 years of age and had been in 4nee pielpared to discuss. the question of a that certain American lumbe -men at empt. last,,bi gvn d - Miaister of of Friday red the death o g jhea�lth for some yearp. The family Wednead fail my eveninl�, in the interests of their
In 1897)' ad to have inaugurated ia Oa;ario b -The assessment.of Goderioh this y�ar is John the sympathy of the community in candidate, Mr.' fht�hell, bu
�referen' a in the British markets. brib-� Pubfio!Worksin the (Ontario- Diment, sr., who was one of he beat ba t from -soine. Gov�rnm(nt. as follows : Rbal' property, $1,�7&�839 L re vement.-Miss Blackwell, of. the suee or a got th
this was��rlot posEible, but now that the Im..' i ur�. It! Th g ceremo 3y -,mar a a new or& number known -men in this vicinity. Mr.'Diment the r b other,whe6 ore, thcre were
ag members of the Oatario L �gislai i� iate!restin personal, $5,80.0 ; income, $44,700 perial Government had placed a duty on i of dogs, 157 ;cattle, 107 ; horses, had becn suffering very severely for some to ship of Hay. was in St. Marys last only three Of an hu ience go the Meeting
a plain then that, irstead of eing �en,fit; -in the trsinsportation question, ind was the 191 ;� boil.
grain an4 flour, the first step was taken t firsti st�ep in the era, 2f ; births, 34 ; deaths, 36 ; i.,children weeks with a disease, ol the heart,iso that we.. visit ng her -sister, who is quite - ill. had tobe ad$ e and- o the Province, Mr.Whit const�ruction of the first levee
erc pain hard to judge -u tain, P4 preference. In the niatter of policyloi the R�ss 710; 1 opulation, 4,133. : paiti, of the progressive i from 5 to 21, 961 ; children from 5 to � 160 his death The de- yet what the mear�ing of much a am
ney'3 policy �vould:' GoVOrti ment,, railway 10 Oat"allo It i3 a when he w iully released f� Mr�. Jam a White returned home this week hearing the 6poakq�. It is
which m0e it possible for Canada to ob. only tend to dissipate our fore t wealt'. was not uue�"Pected. frot1a DeWi.�, where she: had been on all crowd
imper- On the other hand, it has b an the policy. Gov�ervment for d ceased had reached a van" table ago, he for num -Miss T. Moir was iiill be, but, it is OrtNin there was never a
evelooing, th6 resources of r. W. N. Manning business�ma agar - of the Liberal Govern i Ne* Ontario. The railw of t a Doherty organ factory, Cli'tol has been born 80 years ago; Ot Bavard Devor� in (To this - week vititin relatives.- speaker here be re I �who didn't have a
ial defen6, he said th%t if by military de h 1tv, ad er of weeks.
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fence wa� �o ay will be Nome I 00 shire, Englan he emil Mr, T. J. ery I- .9 audience to bear hi i,_The Brussels foot
meant, the part Canada was pre. miles in length,with a �outher' sev r d his connection with that in grated to s,buildiog a neat driving guard our vast na6ural resJur as and t) con- n ter ninus at it t'Ob I C%nada and akd ball'tearn -played t ite pared to itake in clefending this country, the North Bay, where it will connect with the and a a mark of their good will ' e� am! at�tle('Inin I lot. From there Bullard was in Dublin and loag:ue match in town serve, as far ae possible, the b, nefitq o G. T. R. and C.:P. R., 4 wi ployei to recently him with he moved to Ti e. ry, 1869., where he over presented a Friday evening, and -came
be� i r in b r V. il�, Mitchell 4n, Mondat�---last.-Dr. Sellery has with our b
nment would ever be p*repared to dis- nd Eh it4l north. has resided Fver since, r( pur based a driving off viet olrions,- the iscore' being 2 to 0. Otir derived therefrom, and to dea witkt em in: ern terminus at Water'i' iring from hard outfit. -Mrs, (Dr.)
C1183 it, and this very session' had evidenced ; i , Bay, on Like Tom. hand rne gold ieaded oaiie, and trav .11'vg work some . years ago. I StZart, �f Battle Qreek 1. . boys 'certainly neeJ, a great da�l f practice oh a way as to reap the gr ming. By the colul I ruotion of th Omp iiion. Mr. Slanniog will tak6 at, ex- a was for some Michigan, is an olateat bon6fit, isks. itin refatives and fAends i in combination ani tea r and ine is road years a director of the Bit evale Cheese and via a Hensall and ml wor to bear such
a -t it fully understood its duty o that Wmensurate with the least, +crifioe a vd t larea of rich timb tende I trip to the west. rallands score, But declared the Premier, our III necessarily give -Mr. Tom C each, son of Bdtt-6r Company, and i Iso occupied the -vickni .--jMr. H J D."Cook was in. /Gode. a team as will, b6 opened up and ii Uri By following their resent 04 tio of councillor foil Turnber , Be. rich thir eek.-�ir- Win. Peart is visiting almost certain thei will, be the'victors of " there i cy' a grleatl impetus to trad7and developmgnt, Creeo i, sr., and Miss Kate MeD alo, Of poin n �yl farni the Ross Government ba iddes his widow, he leaves Pids in Centralia.' owd came from B
a a school abroad., and there i 9 bee a Exete -, were married on Tuesday e7enihg of L ly of seven frie -Considerable shipping this league. Qu ble, to Iii -i 1 t -_ " rus.
I n 8111 one a ouria 0 he* PlAyer
sohool in England, and in 04nadauhere p:ra- I t, childrel , John and Her�lry, of Blaevale ; is sels to one
tolthe I Flrelnior Ross address d Qw 49t V eek, at the James atreeb Methodist 9 !o, which t1ey pose of the timber on these lands Imuetise do t Out ststio.-Mr. James
0. W. certainly did. -I in Otratf parse age. Rev. Brown performed f, peon, of ay. on, 'the
-esented on the floor of P&rliamenb possible advantage,and the sai�'e tirfte,�xact ord, on Mond night, in the-Inte Parkill'; Mrs. Coul Bluevale ; EIiza, 1%0l ng to Mr. T. J. Berry, this week, for Nil preached tw4 spi ndid aermos in t
ps rep� William, of Wingbarn ; M�P. Thom Ste he 8, f Clinton, a6ld a good 4 year-old' Mr. Wile Of
a of the greatest t eatelof:Mr. John Brow tee, 0 -twhich wants to bring Canada. into the the Zlemouy. bliss Jessie Creech 4cted a-, he
Ing condition 0 er at home, And Mrs, Treble, of Manitoba. the andg4me ohm of $190. This horse was Methodist church, set $unday. Ae also rd,,
h and,: W. Valentine Sto day at . ernoon, was very IF dreesed thw childr( a cl�irsei of dailitaryism, which is now the blight the of -North P r.'b as brMestriaid, while Mr. Cre'ech was 1�"P The funeral, on Sun sire b �Cilburn And bra by Mr. ohn
Province as a wholb, whic co Id not Bel* of th a. south i ported� by Mr. Herb Ford. 11 - I led, people '' of the ? d bei 9 the Stin&3 it the afternoon. It 0 Europo aduded. If that be! argely!attend McAllis �e arr line. Job a a
ng., The� reco -Ur. John Broadfoot has from all Over the U is a 0 ol anniversary, the
re tireilcolt,, 11 the' i Prom! r P j. of a draught horse and rais s ladies had the chu ch ecorat-ed a re 1H m0lathe old, hich is :a model! of! being prestrit. Thweervice .England i bly be secured war' the land s 0 _ption te� e a M an an two townships dealin was- most anthuaiutic aid all ry nicely I i I welll f was held in the Methodist church, the Rev. some 90 intended,l I am -not prepared to end orse such 1, tbe� timber. diaposed of. In ra well f r 'a 9 d� ones. with flowers. Rev. Mr. Penhalp
a olicy."! pc�fect horse, a regular bEauty. It �� Was- I preachoe&
h beral o k 1 F. Swann officiating, and the remains were timber lands in this way, t of the two ndidates in hed on the scales at Brussels, the 6ther, at the Nile On Sun ls�. Mr. D. Crittenden
rer*11Z the' the ;.'success
accomp
highest price for the ti bar, and iyqt re- te Perths, a3 well as ally d �monstrating and went 1, 010- pound interred in the BluevaIe oe�inetery Among Staffh. -
To a de.�atatioa 'of bursines I a men, Sir Wil m Ith I 8 Mr. B' -ad.., I aniedbim.-2kessrs. William Camp- frid Land', -opu n L 0 those present were Mr.--abd Mrs". William bell and John Kell 7 were in er gave them to understand that )ers�nal p %rity )f Mr. I toes, and the foot is�a most successful horsema an; we ARAIERS AND BUILD -MRS' ATTENTION. Winglista n
I serve to themselve the lands, wbic are �coengde'ncethe, peoll Diment,.of Wilmot; M�. �nd Mrs. George SPriog Is � lmost here and building ope a I Tuesday on politic, J buiNtriess.-Mr. W
an appropriation had been set apart for ple of that co inty have in oubt if there is a:lother animal in the 4oun tionp will ,, r settle Tho peon, of Parkhill Mrs. old stand mmond and w, fe -left th
'. , 0 egritr. The In soon com. e ace. Dru
available fo ant at time. I d n his 4bilities and iu't new opera ry th�t otin touck this one. I I of is week for a
the appoiiltment of a Trade Commissioner Orole You will find us at Vne I f 13eachville Li
house, ii 91 �
the most favorable er s for the iaWnding R which the meol w a held,would Harriston; Mr. and Mril'. McKenzie, of ith a fall gu ero of ime, Lath, Port- few weeks COUgh Muskoka, -intending
frip th
'Ing p to: a or wd,and land Cern6nt We sell cheap al good time. -The
Great Britain, and that A n appointment. -TUomas Wall -er, of the 3rd cone asion Harriston Mr. and Mrs, J. McIntosh In y gir�e to fish and have a renap
settler. Under N r. Whitn6y's mothod , not to hold t h th an overflow f Turhberry, has'sold his farm to Pets] f Ki dl �s a call and get- our priaes before
r 1 � M alesworth ; Mr. J. Ansle!y. of Wingham, 9.uro6hwing q R. Cudmore & Son H ' d having a sacred con. rn�,ight be �lnader -at no very disi taut date. meeting was held ill Isewhere. Methodist oir in however, a wide field would b the a a city hall, 'which cEw�n �t a go prioe. Mr. Walkerl� bad �and.Mr. Bodding, Since the above was in- a speakers. The paralytic stroke three years ago, bu has _g. type we learn I el r was4addressed-by th od of Ethel, 1788-13 cart in the r c are ne*lt Tuesday evenin large capitalist, w rge Pretnier was in his beat i form and gave a :W�TES.-Miss -Rub Duff, of 8 We b
110 could tacqui're �ba Getting the wgrm weath van toubt wil
that the liusiness of the seasi6 y b. Cath- er dresses made I be Brab -class in
12 w4ti practl areas ot this vauab e prope or�a m00% inspiring speech,j nanageid his farm up to the present. 1 He ari.nes, is visiting at her home hero -Mrs, I up before the warm weather comes-is�,t it everyarespeat, rty�to hold;f deatlin ca,lly wou�ad up on Wednesduv iii with the has sold his stock And has the privele a of it leade�r, i 'rofessor Campbell, their
light, and rise in price, and tol queAtiQns at i3sue and t to (Rev.) West left this week for Whitby, dea ? Or w s sparinj no p
the excluLian of 'ettl,e- uRbl7vin icated ould you ratherVra ains to make t j% -remaintag in the house five- yeari free of
prorogat;�n took place en Thursday after- P; Overly action of where she will spend a fev weekis with re. andiefi4h�jnd swelter L*hen you shoula be success. -Mr. Job#, Wilfred Lis At present ment. The difference in the t his. rent. �Iwo oli ies is gathert'rig was in marke, contr' latives.-A number of L berale attended enjo�yirik t ieir...coolness ? Anyway, the wash indiBposec', but the I 19, no t he won't on. set to t the -As easor Coual oy, of Brussels Camp eted doub qreat, and it would-be wisdompri tbe'p�rt of litkO w�'rm reception teo'dered the I the political meeting in R ussels, on Tuea- goolfs are reAft in endless -quantitie besick very long, 8 a tiMeoure too interett-
pposi- his dud as for this year, and from ithe r011 day, and appear to have be much pleF.sed dAf OtY, Pr ',tty .fabrics at The E. McFaui in the electors to study closely the two i The tionleader a couple Of *eeks ago the I
i e fol owing figures are taken Pteal with Mr. Harcourt.- Co.)s Stbr forth. at 'Political arei%-Th-e ilehodiffits
�The Direct Taxation Bugbear. one same city. i� Ofgt1hese parts ar) I
The Christian Ea- 1796.1
is for the.benefit of the 1�rovince' as a ibiding their distri-4
propert,V., $273.936 ; personal, $34,500 ;! tax- deavor Society, of the PrFOyteriaa church, XOTE -Mrs. RlAard Hotha meeting here next
Oppoiiition leaders and papers are Whole, by the other the c4pitali3t 'alone able income, $2,901) ; total, $311,335 ; �pOP- held a business moosting, o 'Tuesda bur S of Kin- doia week and there is no
I last wemeko od attend- Reo 'Of Qaeen's U y night, p6n J a few days visiting bt but that that a will be a go
hodin up as a strong card the bugbear Of iwould benefit. v-!hincipal Gratit,� nivers. ulation. 1,189 ; children from 5 to 21' J33 ; when it was decided tb have a garden partV friQ: it I he villa a. -MiF4 Maud Barbour ance as this is getti 39 to be quite a place 9 9
subject, a a, endiu�
direct to Xiation, and are �alling on the In speaking of this ity'Kilaiston, died on Siturda�, and by his births, 2 ; 4eaths, 11 ; steam boiler's 13 ; some time in J ane. efinite arrange- I a- few -weeks with friends in
iat Watford No d for conventions. -I her-e,,Wse a large meeting
dog@,- .51 ; cattle, 1 4 ; sheep, 3 ; hogs, 130 ; mentg death Canada lose@ one were made, howe electors to save themselves from sach a "he other night, Mr. N. T. RoVell u 'her most i rom j r.- ary and Sea orth.--Mrs. H. Templeman, ofthe fruit groweiv,of this partheld At
the in- horses, 44. � ii ca�a,mity ant mqn.�! Principal 1 Roy Thornton, of Win who has Mr. Andre 'Sloan! 01
y, turning out the Ross Govern. 3a"O Plainly. He said Goant was born in : -Milo Sh� gba , visited their bee ilfl wit h bronchitis, is reco W chard, last Monday vering.-Sliss Nova §cotia, in 1835 d early in life he 0 annon, organist end choir leader 'kre�id -parents, Mr. and to John Gardiner, Jan to. Ucl, fillan, who has spento the past afternoon �Vhen mi. M iNeil gave -ad exhi- m0O at and i'Placing Mr. Whitney ita power. It means that the purch �f St. F Aor's church, Ooderich, who rece*lY last week. -We were- hono ad, on m bi tion in' wh ah was thbrou;hly - -
as r g to ot Monday, thie!e ' oilt in with relatives here, returned .and and timber, and if he studied for the minizt4 resigneo� for the pu -pose of proceeding With by a visit of a little band ';Of musicians, of to hr IiOrn i in Michigan I t --week. a at
This cry of direct taxation haA a great fascin- I get an ablolute In 1877 he be-, apporect to her mo)ber to D sop ity as Tohr Denhalm, wo-rd-,
I grant of the land with the tim er,he cad deal oamo� P�iacipal of Queen Unlversi�y, and it June, hi is been '. C' , the coming h
io Ctive orators,and i3sup. with the timber as he plea r sented by the hoil the ban4 wagon and moukey type. The was!acco i anied by her uncle, Wm. Fell. turned re tly f6m. dolivering a car of
sea so far 0 the was duo to h !r of monkey was certainly a gioat ttraction, -Mi horses in anitoba, imat. present basily an -
a posed to 4ve a blighting influence on the xovernment of the P is energy d abilitiesitt at the 8 b. Petol r's chur ith a gold stick pin ��and a do. Drake is vieiting friends in Kin:.
rovinceis bonceied. If icollege iatthined and the children were dellghted with his burn.- a%,. Mr. - Cranston, gaged bu pact r ca!r, intending to leave
hopcia of a�y people and the �Orogress of ariv ihere is pine or hm'rdwood on ;iihe the en0able reputati:)n it a prettk flur-de lei � gold broach, as a �� re- 1 antics, of Cromarty, Ian he i6ati The horn and bag ipes, manipul. willipreich in the Methodist church` 1 on for Manito� a A�out Friday. -Mr.- country. ay ell it off to purchasers Of nowpossesses among the tutions oflearn. membrAhce of long and"pleasant asso6ations �ated -by 'two members of 1he companyi Sunday James MoM. While we are ndt prepared to ine or bard J r 0 i ras in Clinton �tfii'
ing iki our country. His icareer date3 back of leadet and o'hoir. a weak
?.-ood ; if there is pulpwood on the land brought a tear to many an "a and a hand A SIX I NVI A RY. visiting, h1w sin at. swallow this theory, and rather tend to the he to pre. qoDfederatio' Theirs di d at his late resid -The Epworth Leagu a�Y sell it to purshasers of pulowo, n day�, and for over 30 ence vn:�the of 3d,gr year*] to many a pocket, as they wailed forth the Neth)d ist churzh, will hold an o0a;on thO direct taxation would not be i he has been a moo; prominent figure vi� con6eosign, Co -borne --township, on 1he 66 an ay take all the timber to the ' nited St thle life, of Can �vveet Marie " and Meaddlesohinjo I es o a unday and h niver ary Ualixed ada. IL generous, broad. 3rd inst.�, of heart disease, Richard Row4e donday next, The vil, we are far from it in the "o build up American iudu8trie� ; if the land 11, *ithout words. But, alas� all pleasures Pas DaE 11w9od. s good for settlement or agriculturehe linindediman, his influence will live long in his 611st year. The&oeasedwasanoive t wiI preach Sabbath morning on'the NOTES. aite a
Province ot Ontario. at the present time, and i ma must come to an end, so th� three men and Ep rth. I eague motto, and Rev. iuT�er from here won' -
y after' him. Although hi was critically ill of Devonshire, England, and came to Can- :th: Mr. to �he Lib ral Governments, who have had sell it to set. some months ago, 6 baud -organ, to may nothing of the Ors, to Ails& Craig on Tt ep it for a rise in value, or IV ada, wbon ten years of age, first o6ttling with mdrikey, p�ssed on tow esdi%y to hear Hon. G.
'---rEi for that purpose ; or, if 16 thi he r, ived and it was 8 toW 0 Cromarty, will prosoh In the -H. P
Charge of ukq the hoped he had comple,J ly overcom his parents ot P ards 3amestown. ev g. Monday eveffing, Rev. Mr. W. Ross. -Mr. ilbo�r,- M. p. p., will
our financial affAir§i, belongs Lho alue of timber will iocrease he may hold a the orb Hope. He came, to trouble which itbreaten his life. A se up to,th ob of address the electo!o of 8outh
arip In an uniq ue I ll-)�or of hi�viug p,&ca&O-it oa for years to come, abutting out al oond Colborne- 33 y6ar ago and resided a ingham, will give his popular Huron in
ncial P�sitiorl ning
lement and tying up the new districts of on Ap il 29th" agiin prostrated him, day of his death on the same conceselo but i Hensal eotdre, he Triangular Man." Music M:oaees hal , on Tu Nday;eve I next. -Dr.
9 %11 the other people #� 'al ill !be" Hai�kt, of T roato, c 14 on friends in the
amon 4 d Ithough a seemed better after in pp. J. G. Stanbury, B. A, *shed by good talent, and short LIL-Mlig. It opens the way to capitaliats at differelint fArme. .,�B& rioter, Solicitor tibn, deemed neces village on;S rday.1-M-T,
on !the fac� of te rartlh. It, or ear his spesqhes 11 be deliv�red by Rev. Mr. 3,tu
ivill be remem- ith large rreaus at their disp!�eal t consti tution Word has, been. rece�ived of he Notary, Conveyancet, nioney 0 loan, Exetor, out Edigholffer s
e death y and I I It I - , immense areas of territory for too icompletely ander- others. be a- Improving I he appe4ranob of his h
ber', d that'two, or three ye i6 ago a com buy seemed1to bava been of a forme well k' wn resident Tuesday. 1 1792 Cran�ton This Will ouse by
very little, thined. Universal regret land a deep sense of Exeter., in the pe son of Toe, Jan LOCAL BRBFs.-Mr. O!iver 'Coleman, sple did rDgramme. Mr. Hobbs is one treating it to ainew hoat_�of paint. -Mr. Ed.
and keep them for an increase in valuo. 1 No uie c. of Iniision, c0impcised of the ableat financiers in 9 i i youngest ion of Mr. Francii Colema the field.
Of lo,:,s will be ftlt at his i Intyre, who died at the residbrice the brigh''eat and beat lecturers irk, Neeb has moved ihto his house, recently
ther Provia capital is invested, except th I ileath. i�l of heiii on, D, of a original pur- is village, and who is attelding the Moth. �13, was aPPointed to examine the chase price ; no industries Ralph, *'- Detroitj on Sunday, May purchased from Mf V� Ritter. -Mrs. J.
are establis ,a lied The Wi h Advarle" 0 Ibt College atv Winnipeg, Wagner is Very
books and i ccouuta of the P�ovioce. And to employment g the Con8er 7stive 'after a piolonged illness from tumor. he home on a ill, find slighthopes xre -an-
What did they f new gro orgad- in Wi adaceased was a Coleman was egage, Dublin. her re iven to working men, The og I tertain
m, anc resident 'of ExeterNorth!for v sit. Mr. d for some ad for ctvery. Mr. A. Zimmer, who re(
'se4 to the Of pr6hibition,'Iaet week publishes t ie ng in the west NorEs-j-ldr- Albert vans has ag, in ently underlwent an operation for for cutting thirty years hence, D ra, but left there last winter tojire , ut r(130,lvin ind ? They�found that the wth of spruce, which would bo r 3ady nrh strong -�d rocate tilme preachi
PrOlvince 4d a surplus of $2;000,000 over as fol- 6ny yaM 9 to been placild here to relieve our G. T. IR
a in betroit with her, gon. Sh d equi himself horoughly f, is is oi
haser, and so sid a , 'Was or appendiciti d D4 as well as can be ex-
Furc on in perpetu ty, the 1peo- I w- ec agent 0 M r-, E. pected.-S
an i above ! all liabilities, and. p�ragtaph �icensa lus)ector bilglily r6opected and her m8ny Pt mitnie't'ry he tas enters Ution a 0 is off on an, rWxt Sundly, the!Young Peoples'
amount ple of the Province received n friends alimons, wh has since been iaocea8ed by $500YO00. a 0 one cent o� IF iialt made a trip to W$gbi there ies at the W.. nipe other lecturing tout. -Mr. James O'Cbn- pu y am last week, wi III learn' with regret of bar demise. 9 co ro aser'�. i He i 11"ge- nell, , lepu �,y registrar of Goderich, made! a ay. Of bouefit. The ]a d iii c 4rob of stud Alliance, of the E. a
tb Ingar, al church, will
n, th�
om t* I in a morning, the
a6d.14 d charges against residence of Uri Ma I H 0 many friends are please as hi short visit thil sum, �herejs to the credl; of the Pro. bas bought it at public c -The!;' to a observe rally d
lie �Iljkn !an pers "03, 4 �in, in Lbe 6lojoyrnent of ,cod health.- a TIOng some of his relatives !on Pastor vi d f r tIlle hotel kee o8w ill preach a�� sertribn especially for
vin6e, the sam of $1,468,000 iA cold pail down his price in cas of Godo' i cash in h. t He can, do solhog during.prohi ited hours. The was the scene of very -A%s Mary McKay has Tueao�ayeveling last. -George W. SL d n the interest If tbo Young Pe a'
old I er dwelling on Mons an i ople-
thelbanks, and most of it at i V ha , the likes W'ith it. By this magns � the chargps- p,retty wedding, on Wednesday Of 1�8t Spent a � a r in Seaforth on business last I Alliance. In the
aerest. This -.Weru-: admil and fines aid, Q e'en street, to Mr. Alfred Scruton.-A pven�ng a short pro -
Government dispossekses itself of 6, p week, tho6 - contracting parties being her week. _O' r, little town is getting up a base ' gramme will be give4_ oerpataly, , I 11 � power Thi3 wonderful energy 0. ' bar of our villagers called, at the hom by members of the
does not - look as h m
though we of control over its forest areas, c vek protect: inspector, just -1 the part cf the daughter" Christina D. and Mr.. Harry Biall, 0 Mrs. Miller White, a ball club, �n were on tho verge of direct ta. ir g the sources of its streams, And of po _. before an �lection, no. I f of EXeter, on., Sab- blr at least is tryiidg to. Some- alliance. A colle'etf � W�11 be taken up In
iation. u- oubt of: Saul'. Ste., Maiie, Michi�atli The 'cere. thing of this kind will not go amiss-, in this aid of home missions.��' wag hitended td ba 6 and Alonday last, to oy r)p%thize with produce favorable impres- Molly S�ch a �howiog should be exceedingly tinuing the benefits to its p3orle re6uhant took place at noon, the officiat�,og he !in the 'lose she ha ained in the from fhe exi�tence of tract Sion' �cn the temperano 1 people s of fare t land dod gratifying to the electors, particularly in get is too tin.spareat b6b the minister being ReV. Jatnes A. Anderhon,!iB. do th of her, husband, the Ute Miller Iever increasing in value." r d e "Id Is "not'likely A, the bridesmaid, the�bride"6 Eister,M 'xeir Timeo,. W'hioh I view of the, fact that the average resident is to haje the -qe ffec E vidently the and the beat man the acla, 'W �ite, editor of the h -brie's 1 brother "hl_ rb
mot called n' ditoril of t a' dvance if more 0000B bac '!event occurred at hig horne on Saturda ?on to pay one single cent to. E ditorial -and C a bou Poll ties tban he i3 about his pet hob- -On Wednesday ev6niug of last llwe�'�k y St a bh wards t, rned li6m. N�v ore witb t, 14otes C m 8 Ovf Ding last, while a number of others at roll W
hE rovincial revenue,, save the pro. by, Prohibition. ter ded *t -he f tineral on Tue y afternoon por�ion wh ch fie pays indirectly in customj T�e Toronto World,. one of t ie prop �et* What 16 wonderful sup- Mrs. Lang, of: Exeter, while in the d port ble woul n prop Mr. White was well known in our y of the Couservati tain� perac a tc� a oral reform. Car- aring kindling for a� fire, a splin duties, of n etn- nb, whic4 was. instantly Fc- do on account of ill health.- t e, $1,400.000, which the Damic- sa�,s Mr. on's h VlOI%te the law, -aw I 'be. tared her thut village.'-Mias Kemp has returned from Lon. ion Govern eat contributes annually to this b i tney will have a majority 0 15 oril 2 ) in" cause �n officer has don is duty, the �d- moved. SOMO few hour's afterward the 13_� -Master Almer a
ProVince a subsidies a the next -Legislature. This is evident y a van e;�musb, in :In attemp o gain a vote for jured riietnber� gave her a very great Jn -Holmes, of Ingersoll is visiti friends in "other ad as interest on amO t 'Hensall, his for r. Arthur trust f undo Taking the population ime the pin Co, M.8 %��didaie, impute Ainig r motives t )'the of pin, and in a very short t� me, hot al
its I r home.' Saturdau Hig
of the rint. The World must ave meant r-ffio al's action.! Aacordi cwortb, of near Crediton, was in, the .,that he would h' to the Affi ance was so intense a physician was called,'�wh'tn vil I age on Monday, combi ing ng V i busireis ave that man3 supporters A in 4 cannot 4o his du without �ei itWas found ;that it had devel6ped Oto wt Ila viEi b to hi.3 relatives Don ' �inion on the basis of 5,400.000, it will mf -er the ballots are counted onMay 29t'. cans A] ++++ V od poieouirlg. Had it no nd friendr.- be a an tha� each resident of the Province �ed'forlib. 1 � If the A as blo t been f9rprompt Re sineA rq a,probibi rom ,inpire says th li* it would doall in its pow r to assist I 'the, one. Mrs. Lijig is improving., he Mail and F s'nee Was b If . G. H. Lorg returned on Tuesday, last to 10, o'clock we were crowded t
Only�� Pays "' this way the Paltry sum of 26 1 V Mae I tionist as b preten�s t be action the result might have been more sati. fro, Bond Read, where e bid been "nd. o the doors 1�st Saturday night. cent annual in the Cfnserva'tives and In. i� � I in a couple of weeks with h a brother, in ut few ines we will mention, but everything in the hbus� will go it- a
ily. ai ad to defeat i 'I " i&0110-arili of the law, stead of pl cing �Asaessor legg of V�7ingbain, complat�ed; J_ dependents, but doesn't say a t I
a the ot6r hand, let us see what w 4 tuelinterests of his health. d sacrifloe. i ould obst6clea'in� the way and ak c 11 - I a- are please ny bin Is of the to I and the following fig ? ures to se that he is much imp oved by the be the effoo if we accept the policy of Mr. M -. larteis.experience with t ut g ulterior otives wi an ation, 2,13� C g hav using of�ci btir are a 1�_
ty Spcfi�petty politic' r t ken shnit rest and chan o nQil intend tiNe machine in'N, Toronto' 8! ire , t,ble. school cbildrell _ ge.-Our 4: �u one va- du t4 do fr' m it : Popnl
Wh'tuey. That is contemp ,,The Conservative speakers anct. ofth i from 7 to 13, 215 obildr�� rha�ivg a number of substautial improve- over 16 and u0der 21, 118 ; total real me6ts this summer, and that without incur. I lift iourpala ne �ver tire of telling us � hat our the onfy machine that has ap t pea Huron Petty. $536.807 ; Lotal personal property, Any argeexpense. Itilltleconistantand night en's -good tweed and worsted suits in I worth -$7 o !,$8.50 on Saturday
forett weal h, the greatest asset we have in this campaign, and certainly I he elecq"ore _6]in $78,500 ; taxable income, 8.55,650 total Zs_ W 11 made improvements that t;end to give t I take the Mail at its Yvord arid re has been rdli's ipated by the Liberal a,o%,ern-' pudi, to Von, will observe Victoria Day on sesement. $626,637 ; number of dog@, im our illage a good appearance, and to make' work. Moli4y) the 26ih. i Y ' i h it a�vtraotive to. those seeking a- place -All o�ir new 15c Fancy. Dress Muslin on Saturda rue, -The �Wingham council has raised the- Th 1 of r zOightjl 11c a yard.
but i a total aos'sesoment larst year was 0,,605,937, resid,ence.- ' I - ilet us accept it for - the sake of n his speech at Ailea Cra trava'x*ent traders' licerse IfIee from M.4.J. C. Stonemiin is pitting I i argu. ! :Cr $50 to -theke being anincrease this year -of $15,OOU. a n 6t additio ment. This is, of course, a1surdl Wi birt e, 17 ; deaths 15 team! boiler
its unt i
With. our forest wealt the �ot, 4adi Corsets, Steel filled, late' in to hie dwelling. -Mr. and' at stle, for �8c a h gone, and da ,among other good pointal,mad, The population given in the I 01 census-,rX,- Mr patr. revenue 'from that sour 'Pro -J dhn Agnew, of Winj dep�fved o s - J John D. Stewait, w10 have -been ce, we mu r Roes gave the following 1. � ism, haE pa lead turns was 2,397, 0
fig rev, which bis'second year in law T'W'13111ty five P-eces Fan
mus look medicin for the pFtst two years in the interests cy Silks for Waists, worth 75c, rpr 39c on SatuTday elsewhere to replenish our rev- epcak volumeR for the judicious ol E�� at the Wernern -The death of Thomas Kelly, of Gods" of to. Stewart's health, ret tied here on night. icY belhig University, London. ue� il rich, which occurred on 8unday, Mii -The long and tedious 0 a -ich m y Wednesday last. Mr. Stewa t is looking vs. cage, Gode re o%ed an oid resident'of tbi is and feeling much benefitted b F the change st��J
en Mr. �Vhltney has all along strongly pursued by the Gov6rument He paid at d* am at o, I f Holmes, has come to j- Kelly was I& awa h viing decided ted the repeal of the. succession " Olosely allied to the improv preme Court at Ott close, the Su. M r, rn in Ireland 13 years ago , rheum dut4s: and the tax on corporations. Here ricult4re proper has been th w in came to thi3 Ountry h bat Mr. Stewart is suffering f -orn Irk of' a oung man, tism. Hokever, the back here then�t are two more dairy, schools. For instance i 1893: a favor of the townlon Tuee kY of last wt Bk. and had lived I' Goderich or Chang, a- The legal report from Otte, Va iu ti %�,W mt. Fo 410 agaln ma.S 9 od results.- In '890 ()'(100 PO creamery preas q6ys, : "Town of God ich Va. I oyee Urquhart was in Toronto the 'first i .1d be out off did Mr. ke daily ye I have of �evenue,tlat won large sources tario produced 2,70 undo 30 years he was An empl mity,for ri�i in\bis case, EAROYD
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