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The Huron Expositor, 1902-06-06, Page 1�, 1902 -!_T!' Z=7:2.!!�.ftf i _ W � No waw 5_�U- ) qualities that . At insure you, a vaenual—a'11 �re, all the, thne. : &11 be here nOvv e, of what's, wait' . utitul a.Dring .� aacl - � � � D�" clOB61Y. tbrut I-'- & Parade ot now. . - . I a the eafe, high i I Prices are quoted i I many stores to ag such tra-44 as - I � . I . culiar - cl� aracter- I . I I i I � . i I � � asbions. � 1, : I I I I i , P lit I visiting our N - i ,I Cannot help but i � � � I _1ple-ndid display relties, I I that, prevails in. is all importaut reasonable - priceEr very important 1 before makiag . i I - I- we will te �1118­, satit-fied ycu � �: ,tints3 and effec- I :roods we have. or, 4 before equalled � W more exquisite the L�-'pota and u0thiag left for O art' toL­ � . - I e beauty of these: mpt to naline and-, - pLing flower-. . ! � are'little gem,s. ! � � i � I � . ss Yabrics. � L) do well, so this I ob �ashionable Dre�-:s , beauty, utility . everything tha,t, - i of a few that. Ate their worth, - � Tes Voiles I % Lustres: I IL Tricota � rray. illtle or notAinx i Lhe goods repre� ow, we can give �ce in making isame things, e.m. . I ." Uuality and the - � 'er-lea- Laces igs Gloves . kr Hotiery- � I 10me. I I I . . e Furnishing Die- . Lve taken stepal .1 in decorating I . �use, you want to kd we kaow W.r., the designs, the . I right as any in 'TAINS * W 4 UL ..Co. St Cash � - stol-e. ke, given up. the . f I I I 11 L pent I , ZILOrl- 11911111111t . I I orouto--W- C- i ttrict, meetin- ia. W. Kerr, oFl�(;- ' . -, I this villago, re- t ri.d.ay.-Mesert,- A Jteelie, and S. B. - _J the, Woodbine . cLeau, of ]Efar- er son, A. Me- ng � the storm Of g in front of.. T. . I Mown doWlI.- ..of rela,.tives in . N1 -)utrea.l,. sloeut .. his sister. Mrs- . I rphilli of Walk- � hoina here-- . -aa theguelit Of I � for a. few daYs- pent a few holi- I ing to- so many . the races and - . Day, pass3d - i8EV Myrtle companied by � roiLd. returned . here they had 4 ennie Miller, of i, Catlfuftll farrf), . I titate, in con- stitute, wag. or - he reside4ce Of I rs. Armstrong, -A Mre,. L%ird, ioptifute, ware, � was. appointed I ,�ray, secretary - i I , on the third - � I 1; nf%xt meeting' . . �Ni,,fion when , ,members'oi the . and canning of : - . .- I ia extelo . and inst - .i , i I I I ; 1. . , � - I � t � . I 1 1 1 j � I - ­ ���- �Jppilp;m - �� I W - �������� . ---.,- __ __ - ___iWIII_ - - - - - - I I — V - I &&-I-- I - - = ------ -.1- I---..---,- ­­ _. ­ - ___ - ­ _. — . W �V I - - I - - M - I , . , WR wili%ftl 11 - , 7-. ffl__,�_Z r ! I ! 1 � � I f : ! I . i Y � . � � ai, LOO 2STORES1 1 1 'I, i ,2 - I .. I I ; (1pund Mo � . 50 ft. wide I � i I � ,,,,.. RETAIL I I I � � � . r 1-00 ft. long ,� i Ti I I pper Moor � .. j I . B0 S 10 : � UANUPACI Y I thin I � . a f : I � I 19G. I . . . ; ; . � : I ; I - I I I. I - - � ­ . � 9� , L -L ____ I . � � . I I I � : I � ; � . I I i i I I I I ; I . � ,Iil���:�i!"''��iI�!!!,il����!,Il�!,I!� 11!11�� � 7 i I " I . i � . I : : I I . � . I ; � I I t , i , , � I � - �_ , ; � Q, -D �ip .7 I � .� : 1W I , I OJL ECI L 11 R I- 1 -) '1E ; I . I il � 11 i. I . r 1 t � t �! i , :, A" � Fift the(, Next Week o r Sale. . � � - I � � i I I i ; � � IF-t-,?--Itl-o--91--,F--T--*.,P--*- � I , - , C 1 Hr i ++ Z -1 i i i i I t_"�_.i_,_V_,k_�E� - F ! . . - I 'I i i . i � I � . � - We know how anxious most �Ieople are to have the bo*s df ithe ifamily : dressed, and it has often been brought to our notice how di?Rcql! � . I ! � ' � : taking is, for the rea:ion that boys� at some ages cango thro f1h , suit in -V ; 0 b � . . I � �, .; : short time. WiLh this fact in view, naturally you will have an leye �Io econo � in the matter of price, when lookiila for -the boy's next outlit. , , .0 1 116 )ias at � . been our canviction that there is no savina, in buyin'fr the low " t' * I � 0 0 . I . s priced go i for boys, unless it be in a case lik�� this special s,alp, when you ,cln buy the ; � of goods at prices even lower tha,rCthb ordinary cheap staff. � I For - the n � � week the following prices will hola'good in the lines in,311tionecl :�i �; - , I I I � I 1 � � . I i I � .1 � , i I I i , I ' ' - i Boys' cotton blouis­es ! , i ; �, 7 1 : 6 al e] pri c a 1P . ' I Boys' linen -blouse suits, I � gale, Price 5 I � ! i . - ! I 1 1 � S � rice ;$ 1. I -­ �- Boys' serge blouse Suits I . , ala p i � � ! Boys' worsted blouse suit4, i I salie] rice 2. � I p I I I 4 � Boys' fancy tweed blouse suits, . §ale�: pirice - 2. � Boys' -4 -piece suits, serpre and tweed, p-6 6 � 0 � � Boys' 4 -piece suit s,,"worste d fancy vests, 3ale�'price 3. . � Boys' Norfolk Jacket suit, strapped coat, ialb� price � 2. Boys' Strathcona jacket suits, Saft le -price 2. ; Boys' 2 -piece suits, aged 4 to 105 . 13�161 P , e 1. I � I ric - � . ! Boys' 2 -piece suits, fancy tweed, . ate price 3. 1 , � I I . 1 Boys' 3 -piece tweed suits, age 10 to 16, i 66: ri 1 1 1 � 4 Boys' 3 -piece worsted suit -- age 10 to 16 - ale � price � P �i 3. , I - . . �� I - " � Boys' Summer Coats, ! I . ale, I � I I I , price i I _� Boys' lic,ht cotton pants, ; -610-,'price 0 1 1 I I . i * I Boys' tweed pants, . , I tah), price . . - � I I , � I . I Boys' -stockings, � , e � price � , �al I � i Boys' sweaters sale price P'5c and 50c. I i!. . . i I ) I ; : I � I . � Boys' shirts, - ! . . �aI6 price . I ; t I . : Boys' hats, - I . I W6 price I ; I � r I I Boys", caps, . salle price V 11 � : ; i . ! ; i � I I ! . 114' 1 1 _11 _! !_++++++ � H-1 1 11 1"! " I 4 I z i , � I " 5 . I 1 , , � . . I i I I I � . I I � i ; - I . - i ' : � . � I i - ; I - i MEN'S SU I TS1110 � � 11, . I ! . .I � . �_ ; � . I � � I ! During the present sale we have sent out ateat qTuan iti" a� of rea ym � . 0 le d : . 0 - I I ct noL. only supplying customers within the County ,of Tlill'ron but I dothin *3 0 1 0 . ;. have filled manv oiders coming to us by mail from dista it �oani s in Cans I ' n 0 . where our announcements have been read in THE Exposr!"Polf, i Many of I . � � . i I -stock. TI � Iffies of suits are nearly cleared out, a few sizes only beidy, dri, V, 11 � remainln,g sizes, if you can find one to fit you, the pcice will! be : 4 dollar or ; f � , i . ! � Q even below the sale price. : I I , i I . I � � I � I I I . I � � � I i i I I I I � � I I . NG P11i'liTCES � I i i. � i � I t . I � I . T , I I ! � . DN70_ I ! i i , � i ! ! d I . ; I I i I I I In Blue SergeF, 4weed and WoYsted, sack -60a'�' , , I i ,. ' ' .1 � I suits, 1. SALE Pluc,F, $4.5 1 . I t . - i ! � � � � . . ��: � _TQr 0 - 2 ; ,� I � � ! 7 � I � , . � I . � In Tweed of aood:,Scotch mi:�Ctures­rey, rown � i I 0 I 0 � . . and lawn, blue and black serge and wqrste'd . � , 0 � ; : - . . i SALE NzI01,; $6ef 1 i I I � I i , ' i i I ! i . I I . � � .__ NM_ 4% — (D — 3 � I � . i � � I I I : There are suits in- this lot made of cloth whic � : � i I � - you have paid as Iiiah as $15.00 in tailor-,mido, I � 0 � I . I .. � � while t4e (5d( I i and found no fault with the value, I ; ! sizes I ast Val ! I I : I . I � . . I �, i I � _ I __N%_TM0_ -4:— q - 1 � ! I . � 1 i . . � i � .1 : I : In tbia lot you #rid th6 best of everything i . I " � . ; U� I ; - fine failcy worsteds, black, wonteds, eerg D,,s,: 1 1 1 I � I , fact fine dress suit� ' ood enough for any opca�- � . I 19 ) � I ' $9A � sioD, all sizes i � SALE P ict , t , ,; I � I . I - I i I _Zk- � I I ! i � il�z .. AAAAAAA -------- I � - - - I 1 1 : . I I i � 1 i I _� I � -Y t . �il i I : 3TEN'S ODD PA T "a � � i� . i :i - I i. � ; � 65 pair stripes and checks ; Sale )rice; - I � I � I 1 .50 pair Z�issorted colors, in tweeds and worsted ' , Sale ricei 81. 2 5 to 82 . � � : . I ,15 pair fine dress pants, in grey and black Sale rice� " 2 � % t . ; I I i i � . I I i I I i . i � - 7 �7 ! ; I I , � � I- I ! I *1*��.#*1t*1#A*_#*e#_#_t 4""" , : : - � . I I � 1 7 � - I I I 11 � ; - . -_ I . � . , � : . I I i � i Light Coats and Viestsifor the -hot weatb�0, blac � i � - :� � '' d 10, � � grey and stripe —75c, $1.50, $2.0 'I' I i. I � . . : I : I I . � � I I I i ! Hot weather Shirts, 56C to' $1, and Un-dorblothi : � . w , I � 60'' to 50c. ' ,;� i � . 2 1 ­ . i, I I ! I I i � , I I I � You can get wha�t you want a this store. We are lea',ders'i i� Men's i 0 . I � Boys, clothincr '� 1. i . � I I 0. 1 4 1 I . I I �, I * f i I � , 1++�. ++++++q.q--.- I � i I : I - I I I I I v � � '; 16 a - . . . i, . -, Butter an(A Ek, g§` .taken a§;1, t I .sh I - i ; I I ; . i . __* . , -1 - -r-i-T-4--co" ��� 7 1!, +J" ql__ql_ql_ __ - T� 1�_ �.2 +a- ---!- A- -61-++ I I I + ...V 11 1, ; 1 & 1 1 1 ; I. � . � . i I i I � t I I i St f i i i I IN i � 1 i - �, I I . I . . �, Greig I - e or 4'r _ . � � I . .1 I . . t I � � � (S7UCCESSORS, TO GREIG & M-ACDON ILP0 � 'I � I � � � � I 1: Johnson Bross" Old , t4nd,' r i I i �, � � . I I I i I —, , i I � . - . �- !1 . i I i . — .... . — - i I I I I I Cheap Excursion to 1 Canadian Northw 4 ! June 8 . i 21th and July 15tb. Ret4n. fare $28, tb Moo, 4j.4*', $30. - 1 � � : 1 � - : GREIG - & STEWARTY. , ,, gent . I � I ; � . ! � I : I ' -1 i d. P. R. TICKETS, TtLEGRAPH AND IR�TRESS . :1 . � I i. � ! i; I ; . 1; � I . �- ! 1 : I I : � I 1 ! i I ;� ! 1� I i . � " i ; I ,; , i . . I I � I I i I - I I ;. , I : � . � I I �i I � . � � �'. . I I i . I i � I � 14� 1 '� . � . �, � . 1, , � i . . � 11 I tj � . i .; i 1.Z � I - �. � I - - I A H. 0 I I , '� : 1� : � � i I! � I 4. .� I il - . i i ! � 1p . I I : 1- - � - 11. � - -.I-- I H[A_i �_­ 1 ,4 1 ­ . � I — . I : 5 q N Xj qu. I I � , � I . . , 9 uuv�Q@ . I I � I � . � i ! - i � i . i � 1_ � . - - . I - __ � I I , 1 $1 � Year fa Advance. - -_ - I . - i i. I � i - � I ' � , . — . I � I � .4 i . I � , li . I T4 WAR ENDED. � a me one in the crowd, with an added T � I I I in, miliflionalry purposes. For eircuit �u rposes by the-extracojo-P of 1 ; _> '' : - . ' atootb. 'Friday aighb I� . � I ! . c , Cliu- Dr. Roddick.- and Di. 9 8 I I '.�Hei`ll soon be 'ome." i ! 500 .- $19,945 90-wao raised; Weale c Armatron were or , ! P ACE PROCLAIMED. . i 8001ETY UBLEBRATED. . to , having raised $7,378, '�nd Ontario called1rom M�ntreal, and arrived by special I i I : . � _ I I While t �e genetal �ublic celebra -ed the , , � atr A church, $2,847. For mibister�al sup- ear, but all efrorte were ub&�ajjing. : atoli from, Lo Od tot � &I . - � I naop, England, dated � PICTURES, poi t $11,247 was raised. and the gr ' -Senator,11 In wa of p)aoe in the str4sts, sodietV was I I . I Alison, who fiat in the House ; June 12)adl_s�ys : Peace hos been declared ,� P� I itwg I - Terzebonne from Confeder- I i ter e Ually j)yous, although, poibals, not �'_�, I � of i ill funds was.$35,945.49. of COMMOPS Or U�- af inearix wo 3 ears and eight montha of q. ite so d)monstrotive. I �_/11 . �opies of all the famous paint- --On the 23rd of May, 1877, Mr. 4am" ation down- bo4882, who was MialleDer of I war, which I -ried �he British empire to, its ' Sn 11, of the Hayen-Barton stock tart'a, was Militia in Sir, � �ohn A - Macdon &.0 govern. i At the! ashionable hotels and restadrants Ingo, . al � iitmost,an whi wiped out the,Boers from I HK4alf-t4ue and colors, ma Tied to Miss J. Elcoat, of Tuckeramith ment from l8i 3 t , � U p, . and they, therefore, observed I their idIver Lieutenant -0 t vernorship of Qaeboo from —, t4 n r, p �triotio Oirs were played, and those :pres- 'q,�-. e n t s � I .ill 1880j, and -who hold the ! e liat cd;f n tione, The war has come to an ; ei it rbpeat�.edly stood up and cheered ,when From 5, 1 1 - I i eildwith L6rd Kitchener's announcement , ! ' . . w"ddiug anniversary outhe ev4ing af Fri- 1884tiII188z' imsfOrfeited hisseat in the from Pretoria, th it he, Lord Milner and the I e bands Tlayed ';'God Save -,he �Kil g. " In - : i , For One � W day, May 23rd la'19b. This estiv�able: couple Upper bouse'l y n6iii-attendance at the last I Boer delega,tes he I signed " termi of aur- ti e meanwhile thel news had been cc iiveyed , - . eek Only.' ' . I � Sll r : in allnouncem �( most ofl the chuiobea, whose bells (langed ' . ha% e a very large number of w4rm f dends, two sessions o � parliament. The vaoancy t andfir," i ent has been an- 6 b the message peace. reac e s�:s i but were compell1ed to limit "th invitations will Pot, howv ver, be ,ufficially deelared till " 1 6.A1 ip'ipated for several days, and it was defin- ap- Alj]Exm - . TIE ITLEIL, chiefly to relat,iv f whom t4y ba a also the house mosta again, as th ittily forecap in these despatches ; but its' d in their praytra and- their I a large number, e Senate must fe I . a' 01 lled itself be madwawire,of the facts. . receipt on Sunday afternoon took the nation ad Lord Kitchener's laconic meellilp to Q -V �nd their hoine�. was fi . I tbeir oongrega AFORTHO with a oyous and happy cro d a the -John R. I], who for o I by Surprise,' bionp. i - I . ver * - __71-" . � . � 340 -ears- as everybody hadconfidentlyi � � evening in question. AmonR t ose resent was a valued-,, ublic offieia - Do J believed th � the House of Commons would The ArOhbishopbf Cautebury will 3hortly I . - , I of the minion, I hear the'fir ii newa on Monday. I a I point a A sy of 1 national thankWN ing, i n &ther, where a duintyl dejouner was wait. wa Rev. Mr. Andrews, of Var a, wh in a passed away onday., tit Ottawa. Deceased, I which Cardinal Vaughan will . join in be. iDg them on the lawn. I After doing .]usbice ha py speech, congratulated MO, an Mrt,. who was a San of the late Judge Hall, was , 0 ' 1 1 PHE KING'S ATESSAGE. he' I : to the good things �th6 tables were cleared Sn 11 on the occasion", and eitend the born in the to n of Peteebore I If,of the Catholics. . ugh 54 years ' ! . � goo wi8hes of those present for !their Juture ago. He joizilid the p bl. r le wh 1 The edgeof the anticipation with which - 1� * aud thereat of the ev' ning was plea Bantly . U 110 Pe -7 0 4a 1 � I I - � P ha pi ' Great Britajia awAited the promised state-. spent .in dancing, games and other amuse- neos and prooperity. Thei wake the quitea yonnA nan &ad rose step b stop in � ; The Canadian Soldiers � ' ' rec pients of a number of ban y I in, nt in the InFlous of Commons from Mr.. I I ments. Numerous a4d costly were the dso* pr4sen . t-, - the Depa;rtm& t ofl the Interior, until be I -says : The Can- gifts. bestowed on tb!e bri3e, showin e .. .u. � A d a ch froin Ottawa The evening was spent in thi ,, sqc1sl became secretary, - Mr. Hall enjo ed the B41four, this Government leader, was still 1 eep�6 g the . � Y 07 11 . I adian a6ld era reoroited for service in South manner, a sumptuous supper being an Dilly- confidence of iss veral suc,"ative M­ fulirther dulled by the following message! I marked eateem in which the happy p ur are hiiiters of de',r- Ir m King If dwari to his people, which whe I Alrica Fain e the oO tbreak of ho8tilitie a � have held. The young cou Ile will take up their abli i part of - the -occasion, and whe the the Interior,- aiid freque6t acted " deputy I ,ed .sonieth�iog over 7,000. 'i The abode at their home o ' the 95h concession, gat iering broke up it. was with the I hope nlilli3ter. - Hi was of a p . I nu mber P � IY ary is, d after midinight. . . I , n I � de kths )n i ction and from d isease 11 tha 5 they might be able to celebrate I their kind hearted: disposition] and retired from �" The K4 ig ha a received the welcorn - chieflY a East Wawanosh. I I . ! a ' in ieri3 fev 3r), tota'i 230, as follows : � the public se ice two years news of the cees% ion of hostilities in South - I - -The exeout ' ' I � f the farm pr6perty dia,nond anniversary. I �� ago on account I I —0 I I i1i g he4th. I . with! iaflnit,� 'Saltisfaclion, and His I - ! '8 a �C�o ! . � r "' " ays Afri,la 1 ' Tirs b ca itiugent�' 68 in Hullett, belonging the estate c f the Of fa 1A J t I i . Oanacta. i -Fred Le "I", i ce was - sen Ods ,��ajesty tru� bb that pea,;e mav sp�!edily be . �irsr, Caiadian Mounted rifles, 141 - late John Govier, was i eld at the M %rision .- - teuced Monday I w I i I . , t 0 � loyal 0 1.11adi-kn I Artillery, i 9 hotel, Clinton, o )es ed by the restoration of proeperity in I n WeLeadav of last week, --Fire in the Brantford StaFch NVorks morning,in T�l onto,by Obief Justice F&loon- � . ' ! . e*t hi� new doxxiinious, and that the feelings 3trathocna'a se, . , �: 27 The farm is lot 41, con esaion 12, containing last Thuraday did $50,000 dam�ge ; insur. b rid ge, to bei I anged on � Friday, July '18 -h. -, i n0cesaarily ! angendered by war will give . Nauadia P ?cOuts, i 12 127 acres of one of the most valuable pieces a4ce, $40,000. 1 . It will be 1744f. mbered t O�A­t Rice was tried pl�ce to ear est c( -operation on the pair, of ' I 3outh African . onstabulary, 151 . of property in Hullett, and on the ple ce are --Seymour Sage, of Woodstock, age' 104, over a year and with tw6 lothers. J,ones und � � H�s Majest I : a Son th Af i icau sub) acts in pro- I 3 I econd 6anadiar Mounted Rifles, 116 two -dwellings, bank barn and all neceseary voted last Thurj3day. After �Wfing f , voce Ruttledge, fot the Aur ra barglary. The 00 i . �� . .6tibg thevrelfare of their common coun- , anadia a in vai ious imperial corp! ,': 6 ' outbuildings. A num er of bids were made, he out down a tree. i three were �'.b.-Ing drivtu in a e,tb from c tr�; lj�. I . � � ,, - � T ronto, has 1J I -_ . - . . '. .4 pe�!e proclamation will not siffeeb but none came ulo to 66,000,1he reserve bid. --Rev. Canon Sausoxi, of the court to the iail, -guarded by Constables I . � . . . !How re Lly King Eiward's insistence' th term q service! of the Canadian porps �A fine barn on the 6�h concesa�[On of Just celebrated the six�ieth any4iverewryof Stewart aud� Ayd, and! in 'the attempt of g i 1 2 Ill t peace i 0 South Africa be secured prior, ou in Aft' ca. Th4 South African Constabu- Morris,, belonging :to Thomas ForbeS wa his mitditry of' Holy trinity c urch, Tor- the prii,ouer43;J eaCape, enstable Boyd and . I -_ , ;;;;; to� hi � 9 If I I a c*3r(i atiom influenced the pritilient' la was eplisted f6r three yeara, of which struck b lig - ones were 4 r,. Rutl � 615 , . w htnin ' aid d6stioyed (luring onto. � I i dge eonlynitted tai. � krl y 9 eide shortl ' erw-ards � eement w 11 probably never be known un- &It iost one-half. hao now passed� The iCan- the severe otorm ou May 2:),od. One bull, ---Mervin Smale of Brantford aged 15, y -4 the jail -by jump. __ - ; :9 ti the pri-iii c rnemoire of the present ' re- I a& an Mounted Ri es acceptod engagep'ient twelve hogs, elevlintoils of �ay','fifty bush wet - t in the Gran4lriver for a aw in W nday ing over the i (orridor ailings. Rice was I I els � e qre 1� n to the public. i for one year, or til � 1 the end of host il�ities. of wheat, 100 bushels of oats, and al d found guilty'] not of firiDg the shot that 75 9' 9' I I ihe afternoon., and gettiDg..''beyond his epth, I . � I I I I . I I I . WSE d . I it of tak'J'rg part in a con. . KIRUGER IS SURPRISED Nc one here expee A, howuver, that t' e man farm iniplements ,we e consumed. Mr. rowned. ki'led Boyd, �ik . , . . I � . - - 12 � I . ! 41re. S. Meggait. of Brautfor4, who W spiracy to escla�pe in whi�h the murder was coordi6g to will be let�gn till t�e full term has ruu' out. Forbes ead mates hi 103sat$2,500,on hich .- as . despatch to The Daily I � .. . 0 E. pre,ss fro Utrecht, Holland, Mr. Kruger They give effective p!olice service,and -will no there was $1 600 i urance. , Had it not V161AIng Mrs. A. UaFarlal:I3 f days committed., - I I I . I , . doubt relieve im­p4ial troops who hvvve�been been for the �romp� ai�tion ,of a uci1r4bor,-- tripped while 'g�ing dow]OW-airs and frac- -A. Du i is, trapper� of the Gatineau, - :7 � in1forme, that peace had been 'declared tured her skull. %vas brought the C.Ath"Olic Hospital, 0,- 5 was in 4he field 8ince the early btages of t e hoe*. the four horses- would 4ave b9eu burned also, I She died next morning. . sh'Ort after 8 o'clock last night. M r. . � � :5I tilitiee. as Mr. For6e@ was �n Brussele. - --E. D. Parlow, principal of the - Ptovin- tawa, ,on Satdr iny nighti, hqrribly ]lacerated I � .) Kinge bad been asleep. " M v God,'�, he 11 � I I . I I . from a fight 4i;hs bear. 4 Dubois has sue- , I , said, ',",it isi .niposgible !" Mr. !Kroger and I ' ' ' -An interesting, and. very pretty scene oial Model School, . Othtawa, die Monday . d 300 beE : Lra in hie life, but 0, � Higli Schoo� 1 Examination Sj took place at the residence 'of F. J. Carr, at thre�age of 53. He wall one of the prom, cessfully trapp .10 hie e6toura-de, the despatch conli,ides, hope , one has fluall nished him at lae. He had 75 to! be. �ermr return to the T kt the July ex mitiations the following Wingliam, at 12 o'oloqk nooii on- Wedne8_ iiiier t educationaliota of ealitern litarid and . , qed to ranevhal. , J . T I T4io, �'owt)ver, is quite unlikely. . are the numbers w iting at the varions con- day, 2fth ulb., when �hia eli3est dauo,,hter, an enthusiastic Freemak � evidently lain r 24or 316 -hours in sa un. I I I 0 . , [ Mids Maud --Hii Excellency the Go�erqor-Generlvl collaci3us co ition, w4d his recovery is 6 The news� which Great Britain was so tres in East ron :-Clinton, 78 ciindl_ a, anti N4r. A. C. Chapman were , I . lixio dates ; Seaforth, 911 ; Wingham, 44 n . nited in the holy boudd s d matrirno by received a cablegram Monday mprning tell - impolisibJe. 1 2 le hind le� of the bEar WAS I - . __ , , ugly ailin came chara ,- 8 . . , . ' I a� oteristioally rus. - . I found in a tra�' ; bat the iowner of it wasuo. 10, 'sly of the safe arrival at Cape T'd-mm 0. the I . Re,�. J. - J. P&tterdon.' lZa � � I 75 11 Mtirft pike fie and uninteresting n. . , whore to be a"' . Dubo'is? method was' to o i an Su sels, 28 ; Blyth, 1 ; Fordwich, 10 ; wrox. � Aniong the UY ID9 15 d 'y aftern On, When London presents a eter, 6. 1 . ele'antApresents was ; 'sil�er tea-a(rvice, firlt party of Canadi%n teachers. Al are . al I 9 0 wel .-- - kill the bear ,, the tnip with an axe. ge 39 sadly dead and de;erted appearance. Very ],'he fees are an followl-i : - . calie..baisket, baking ish and fruib spoon Mrs. J. A. M evidently went Out to J20 -ah this one in 'the I I I late Saturday nig) ta despatch was received � from' the men and lady- o�brators of the cArthur, a canadian, died . - � , . � I Clibton-To Dept.'S159 School Board �$117 same .rnanne,�, -but thollbrute must have 115 flr4mLord 1,itche or, in which h I ! 46 Winham glove factory, where Mr. Che pm -in on May 28th, on board the steamer Lucania . e said the Seaf3rth - " 1 177 1 129 i I chewed its leg A ff and freed itself. Dabois- I Boer deleg%, es were coming to Pretoria,that Wiligham , held a responsible pooitioii. The young of t�e Cunard line. Her husband* who was :4 1 72 ­ 4S : 68 with her, has been Practising mpdicine for is 70 years .of age, an � t6v bad accepted a 96 ! couple left on the aftfrn000 train tc vieiu I - - the doctors are Great Britain's terms,and Brit6sels , 88 1 28 1 .1 I I amazed th � � I some years in Winnipeg. - at �ettill lives , . 39 that they,were prepared to sign terms of Blyth I 6 hiends in Woodstock efore proceeding to t Oj, � I � 11 i . -Harry Wilaon, of Alla -John Ill onnell, better known as I sulrrend :: i 11 11 their future home In B ffalo udale, formerly ,,, ' I . 1.216 1 er. Nir. Brodrick, the War Secre- Fol-dwich 66 . . portionaliy communicated tbia meesage 44 i � 10 ! 10 4 Jack, the 1'i . gar& Fills "in . Wtoxeter I It . -Despite mobt unfal orable weather the of 'I ottenham, a brakf sman on the G. 9'. R., � nide of Ia I 9 tal ng Edward, who was at Buckingham ; 6 1 6 � ' was killed by failing from a car and be- dead. O'Donii, 11 entered a trONY ear at 1 , g to Y'i 1 .__ � - picnic under the auspi es of St. Joseph's run over, seven miles north of Alle� Ing Berry -and B 1. I laaan streets, Niagara Falls - � - church, Clinton, on Tu io�ay of 'last - week, 4. dale. c � . lace. But the Government declined to Total ....... �1463 1 t ; P4 $359 South. i �-aQticed that something was � . ta, * . I was a success. Consid wing the .day there Wil3on was 28 years old' He leavles a idow .It a - ;, � ke any onences, and nothing - concerning In a*ll ........ :1, 822 and one child. - � wrong with b n , and as he rose to le,�ve the I I � � was a good turn, out an I all present had a � . � � the receipt ?,f this message was allowed to I I . I --Me,bpl McDonald, ikWed d , I � . I 14, ad�pte car he reelt and clutched for vuppoM I I le4k out-. 1 L 0 ". Q . good time. There was an interesting pro- � I - -9 - "! �a W . . � The conduct r cauaht him, and with -the � dau ghter of J. F. Rosebrugh, five milesi from , . P ,-, -2 . gramme of sports, &lad ( ancing was freely . I , 1 OFFICIAL MESSAGE. I I ; . , help Of the m)torman . . CS ca �.4� &4 da, oLennan w uicide on Sdaday 1 i " J "' co' > 'cgs 't&' w 'Cad indulged in. Harrow, .committed a carried ,him to the � ..14 - Miss I as the L I W I .AZ CD ce i At about I o'olock Sunday afternoon, the W 1.4 4 .2 i , night, by taking strychnine. She if Q leen's Park'ihiatiel. Medicu-1, aid wet -sum. . ce l`4 lucky one in the ,4rawinR contest. ied half - . , I � War Office ieceiv'ed the following - de8p&tch I I CIS S. -S '0- Q1 Mies ied, bnt bef4 i , ! ;�w -4� 9.0 A ,before medi- MOE - . re tble, docrar arrived JAck I L . ! 1 f rom Lord Ritchener, dated Pretorits, Sat I i � N L: L: d ,a , 'Q , Annie McGuire, of Goderich townahip, re- au hour after taking thepoiLgion � i - , . - 1 4. 11 .. oil id could reach her. ..No reason are breathed his IkPlt He was over 70 years ! �, U . I otived firet prize for halving sold the I %rgest ' .. rday, May! 31, 11 15 o'clock P. in. : , I . . r .1i ned for' the d � &a I )P,e Lof We 44 � . ciiiiton...,.. , 31! 29 8 lu . h number of tickets, and! Mies Minnia Ray- 48 .1 eed. old, and w � the best known char- , � A doeuAent- concerning terms of our- !! . actera about Nliagars Falls, He probably , I 860oirth, .... 39ii 24 16 13 ' I nolds, of Hullett, was second. After pay- - Mr. Gore Lane's eldest sonj � No man, , I , - � we render was gned here thi half I wbi e fooling with a rifte Fiidajy,,� ning, knew more a iat the iiv46 in the,vie Wi�ngham .... 30i 14 1 1 � ing all expenses, about '$200 was realited, . , inity *f : I a, past 10 o'cl3 0 evening "' I � the falle than - ;qx y othet �lian,%Iive d r -k by all -the Bo I I . i Mi er reprosenta' Br iiels ...... 29,1� .. which will be devote towards rel L8VM'g aboi I 8 o'clock, accitientally sho an diled -Hilds .1. ww - I -th .. ...... 11' ,the indebtedness on the church, I I the tiVes, as wA ali b 7 Lord Iner and I . the four -year -o d �f.21 �' I L� Miss Carrie Cantwell, daughter I Mr. Wm. 1.4 1 -1 I I I � I Cantwell, of Ruthven. 0, * 8 t �klng . . 0. Webster, paying Be I ! � . I ., i 1�' daught ese I Fo -dwich .... 10 -The call of the!, Mi ister to Mrs. Charles I Sh ver of , Henry .. The cler� on. duty at the iWar Office � _r teller in the 1 � of . Wj �oxrter .... 61 Wheeler, isr., 4th 1�ne,i Morris, on Monday carE of Mr. aPd Mrs. Lane, wh are both � - n-treal, Toronto, two transmitted, this message to Buckingham . I ! 01, . . I Ir I I . � . of last week-, was no�' unexpected its she quite in. . L was burned,td: eat in* shookiag intnner . . . Palace, whe,�e King Edward was lunching. . he presiding, examiners are -a inton, had been in failing Ihe Ith for some week I About 5 o'clock Friday goming fire on Thursday ght � e child wasvenb to L . . At about!"i o'clo �.k word was received per- W. R. Lough and 5 Robb; Seafort.h, And- � f' broke out in a SiX.Story buildipq in Lon- the kitchen . I - . Z thamr, who vm, '-I* mibting the �public ktion of this message, and rew Scott and Vr6d Fowler; Witighaml, and hadpassed heel 81rd birthday, s,? [had I �, 0e; I .I., I � . . V r6b - � _ 0e; I M, I . Il ght off di�ease. - . � . I the n Ge)rge Dobson, and Wai, Watte Brus- ot the bodily vigor �o; fi don, owned and occupied by William tevf-- ubtendan stir. Piercing ' Be - Since the decesse- of hO husband, wh died , nW&Lre Jealer, 10 ,and screarn iq I + the Ao � ter a few miuut,4_ small n fice w iich was tack up outside ley & Bon, stove and ti no' 6tart _ c copy of Lord rU 1: i, D. Re)bb; Blith, A. It. M grove ; I the'War Ofr'ne COUtdated of : I the 9tock and buildi- later, and he be -held the child running out L . h Aobbrt Douglae ; Wroxet�er, D.1 last December, ... a. ��Wheeler made her ng became nearly a total � . � . I � Kitchener's, cablegram. A similar notice Fo dwic , i . -_ ' 9. 1. on the lawn 11 her ClothilMg in flames. Was put up �utside the Colonial Office. Be W1 ar. i I i home with her son v.' obtand from Mill re the log The place was gutted. 'Mr. St-eveley Before assi I])ee;� could be given hero she . I - m ; 'funeral took place on dnesday afteinoon, estimates his lose at, $30,000, partially , -1 eta . I I j, , -.he number writing on Entrance a e not � 1. 1, U � yond. thest, vo sk mpy bits of paper, Lon. a - L coydred by insurance. I was so badli 4rned that it was imponible don knew n � Zng� of the great event. Y kn i- I to the Brandon cem tety. where she apd her . I . eel) -- 144 Death ended ,the thil&is , ' .. Aminers at the Eptrance , side by a I L q . 110tel sufferings al�n st ' "he prelding e� life's partner now a ide. Rev. -What might have been aserioili s fire to flave her I SPREAD TAKE NVILDF17RE. . I broke out in the stables adjoining the .1 . I exi ,minatic n in thip inspectorate are t -Clin- Mr. GriffiLh eondu I Q the service. '-The - � - I . imyhediately it U ou h ; children are Charl: ,'Wilfiam, John, Law- urdav me Ing. - . i 1n the clu S'L thi i hotels and the newepaper g Kregs, in Preston, early Sat thoughb that � child must have been Iilsiv- . I offices, wLi-, werf almost all deserted, the tor, Johii Houston and W. R. I The fire w&s discoverad . ing with MAP I � Seaforth, Q. F. Rivers and T. G. Sk illing- I -once, Frank and Mrs� Hughes, of'Eicana. by Manager roes, fire to her c1q ' . � . eutous� ewe was ticked � - who was about to retire. It was later ound mom I out on the lam, ba, Michigam All 1 the none are well b nown - 1319. 4 1 ; Wiligham, J�Mes T. Dodds and B. ' 3 t Of 'the 2,000 hornes pur. tape. Thei i, -like wildfire, and without any Re pDolds ; BruEsels. D. Robb and 4, Rit- reividents of Morris township, pting that a holo had been made in the -roof f the -The first � I ! vibible meal �l for �he tranimisiion of the obi3 ; Blyth, J. HJ'Cameron ; Fordv0ich, J. William, who lives i at Alma, Ontario. Mr. stable and coal oil poured in on t 40 ha - it chased in the I iiited Stites for the use of . I I e I , . - I I nome, Lond) fact that Hart,ley ; iVroxete'r, Malcolm Black.' Wheeler ill 82ad yes is believ d to have been the wor . of I in- the British 4-ivernment in South -Africa, � 0 law ened to the I ! r when he . � and- which wi I 1be ihipped to the -old . �ooua- : the Sou6 Al rican war wo died. Mr.' and M� a. Wneeler were both ceuiliary. 1 .4 1 _,s over. The in- i r T� -I . , I - - habitant8-o 5he east end flocked to the � . . born and married in Doisetshire, England, -Several children were playing I with try from Tor io, arr�Ne,� thereat 2 eclock � at! h I � . Mamion H i lie, t) a mecca o the boister. Huron Notes. ficocrack'ero and .n 3 es around th b rn of on 8unday nidtiinj list, the cars being ran I � I ,, � and after a sojourn pf 18 years in Teo mseh � " , , , I . I I on down to tW Aijing ;t thd Exhibition I ously patri tio, ju t in time to see the Lord --Howick Orankemen viill hip, came to 1 -Morris in 1864. De- Goo e B. Douglms, of , , 9 l celebr " e the towns � � � ! Mayor of L� Sir q Sue i y, hen G ant, the.five.y4r-oli son grounds. s were unloaded at don, ., Joseph 0. Dinsdale, 12.1h of July in Gorrie. ceased was a faithful member! of the Preeby- Mr. C�Rtehai Tik auimil�: .. : I Be terian church, and eDj' ' ed the f riendship of b, and 'p tin -th orse co -me to a I alcomy -�6n the front of the , --The Clinton creamery has been � clo d of Al . oKeough, tiring of t6at a use-, dayligh e 1h abode. There I . . i I � . . mein t ui t a bonfire in t1i; stable The uild- were About th r e�hui:idre4 hones in the lob municipal h!adquarters and announce that on account of lack !of patronage. � : the community general y. She was a real . . � : . I from Montanc, nd they 4w -ere considered by - terms of SUZ 'der had been signed in South .-Durin, : the re9ent severe tb undeii storm helpmeet to her humba d, a devoted mother Ing was destroyed. John Doug wis, lad w � n . � � : 0 Africa. y cheers the Lord Mayor two yearlb g Colts elODgiDg to Mr. 1� awke and, a kind neighbor. . of nine years, sa,red the house A the I sk of those who sav, i &em good lookitig sldmah, : I . , . his Own life. although rath r wild. � *,ben the I y are Wk.en : made a ehort spelic h, in which he exores8ed of ,rurnber.-y, wer killed by light I '. -One of the besi in stings ever held by . I - I . I t -While Mr. and Mrs. A of - y areatipp y , � K4 hope tha�l, Lon(on would show its ap- --Arthu-.Smio . former stat the Maitland Presby 8 A karry. _01r6jae, out tp water eih, � , , 11 lot aut loose . I ion agent to jumen a oreign - - I . # . I New York, were - c ­ � rive - . . preciation of the rood news by behaving as3istant a Londooboro, hats been ap oiuted Missionary Society,,VV the ione.held in the . out boating, at Morris- the 'ow boys then rouncl them -np and - d itself decenily and'in an orderly mauner. station agent at Sirhcoe. I I : I Presbyterian chur . bur �- Ontario', on Satavday af rnoon, the them in a bun4 to the liake. -A iecoud lot I ch, olesworth, Tu sday, 10 . i I I I , three fivii-dred 1more borne* was ex. L - I�QR A : 1APPY PEACE. --Little Flossie Martin, of B&Tfielkli, � was May 20th. The a4en ance both of repre- boa i� upseto, and before any! aslii an�e of about I I I . � cou'd be rendered both wer d r tt -eacht, Torontq at ii�p early hour . knocked down by � bicyclist the Oth day flentatives from the' v riou� auxili'&r es of . "'ned * pected to r _ Let us,�' eaidthe Lord Mayor in con- awl had her collar ;bone and one rib : I e society and visi ,tin ftiend@ wa Mra, Groose is the daughter of Mr. eorge Monday morniAg. ' � _. oken. th - a t nUeu- I 0 Olt", ill -Oze of wijaierix'Ont4rio's pioneer insar- . ision, 11 now proy for a long and happy - ally large. The- prog mme was full and 13,r *pttej of Morri4burg, and on y I yeare . , - I ? - I --James!Scott, 0 Clinton, celebrat d his . 9"t 3ceineudiedli Berlin�4�n -Sunday in th�e interesting and a� imirib of earneitness of ie. She was rr;arriQd in N w York, a &I 21 ; peace. " .1 i it oug iihoip Lima ago, and, with h r h4badd, person ,of Hug Kriiiiii. -manager o I f the I i 94ihbirthdayon unday last, h . � At this lat�terrmrie t the assembled crowd, criipled with rh1i ' atism, he ia t4 6rwiee and intelligence preva( ed the whole meet- I . I � ed . . i ical F# I . � . which was it no hamor for praying, yell in 4000 health, - eu wall put to .vote o�: L elee. Ing., The sacretary� pi asented the annual was spending A few days at MJrrisb�lrg be- E'3011011) Insura�ce Company, ugvd atily, and at the instance of the Lord tio 3 day. � � . � report of the year's: w rk and the treasur- 'ff-al Ic ' T' i I fore returning to the al - __ 4. i 68 years. He! as con -ti ed to his room only _N,11�04,yor, gave hearty cheers for King Ed- . lor a ream nai�y t5wo w Wit � al :collapse of the , ' - -Mr James W411is, of the Lake I � -Dr. James Hayes, I genera , Shore er's showing that the contributions ot the � I I wi�ird, follo%j A by others for -meD who bad * year a a praer,isin'g physician in imett, died system, Dece ed. was 'born in HeRson, . road, Goderich township, had six�: s�eep year were $1,647.79�. In addition to this, I ' I .1 � I . L - ' i d in Sout�i Afri a since the war cO"n- kil �ed by lightningi last week. The I were clothing valued at $672 60 was sent to Ply Satur &Y morning. '�he deu . 1� I di d e - _ eased Germany 34 1 , in 1�* , and 6ame W C&n%da in I I I a N. ) 1855. Hew&* a suo marchant for 75 m0aced. - � lSibg on the side off,the oad when at ck. Northwest Indians. The election of officers was one of the f remost of Simcoe a c itizens , I 0'e'llifUl I - - .00 I � CITY NVENT WILD. . for the ensuing year resufted as fohows: aud Look an leti e part in the alffairs A the many years aiid was 0oupeeted -with the 1 -7The annual inepting of the We -t dron . I Is , tow . For man years be was �hairman of Economical a 'cp its orkanization in - 1,871, .50 y 8 0 clock last might the news had ;be- Fa�mer'ls I otitute,; together withithe rnuual PreEddent, Mrs. Rogsi, russels ; first vice. r 1111- - � k A few belated Meeting of he Wo�)ens, Institute, . Ill be president, Mrs. McKay, Luoknow ; sacond the chool boa d and had filleclother officee being 1[appoint4d a 1874. He was . I in cc I mayor of in -0 I co�e gener ly nown. � Berl" ma a -879.and w" � - extraeditiolsof ]newspapers vOere peddled held at theifarm ot'Mr. Harry Norr�, Col. vice., president, Mrs'. Ballantine, 31oles- xinection wi h the working of the town, froii, ,%"7r,i to I , � ut before their appear-- le 18th Of June. worth ; third vioe-president, K -_ , oudaV. servati; repiresleuDative for Nortk I about the streete, b' borne, on t I The funeral t0io place on M the COD i � in" Waterloo at Ot - wa from -8 to I -S88. He , 1 A barn which Mr. James Shobbr�ok, of Teeswater ;- fourW vice-preerioi,Zt"�Irs. - 0onductor e6rge Bentley,; of S.mith's. . -187 huoe the entirprioing hawkers,-- who for a � I Falls was killed on Saturday morninj . . g, at was for 3VO yea -- a methber .of the Beeflu g time Pik I t had kept Union'Jacks, feath- R lett. , Ion I , had raisedlion props for the purpose Perrie, Wingbam ; treasurer, MrIq Rich. I . ' . i f high school bo�jd, a ' ive worker on the ky , was ardson, Brusbe)s ; 6aretary, Mrs. M'clqabb, Dalbousie ills. He was the nduAor. o u a,ot � ere alid horn stored up in anticipation� of Of� uttiag is founlation beneath i elt , I a , bovirdof trad , ars connected the -present event, were much in, evidence. blo n duri g the ind storm on Thl, raday Lucknow ; secretary' of supplies, Miss Me- a freight, orking on the I 'no 'bitween e it nd for'40 ye i � - ran 0 urch. The efforts ol the hawkers received luera- an Ittely det83 royed. Donald, Wingham ; Lea Smith's FAII &nL Montreal, an at an early with St. Nter,'s LUthe h I . II OOmp i I flet secretary, Mrs. � I tive reward4' Rev Cbadwick Teenwater,' The societ reed hour Saturday morning biLs bod was found . i #1 � with the rc suit -that until long � . W. H. Wright, incurnbent of I . y -7-11 ., Ig after mi I flags we- Mi dleton'� Goderich to I ship, to hold the next, - wint al meeting at ing- along side the track at Dalh i M*11s. He W d 6 ,day evtniag# M 21-st, a � tie nation re waved -, pariah, I __011 F ok PI L I Ay imin I � I 1 & is ou o have faller his train. happy evo;1t AD ,Mountainside - h . farm. the r i ce IM -and ,Mrs. John indiaer ely by well meaniag roystereis. was ordained! to the Order of Priest ham, on the third T esday of May, IN . On" �, -11 . . - h, d by LI )posed t 1 fro ee of There Wag 9 rcely an omnibua or a cab th� Bill Sunday ino ' ing of -The annual me6tigg of the Gk erich He v ,a a trusted and capable I is�i of . I � he (. P. R. He leaves a 13mp Tight K. Hammon "I d 6f WsJles1ey4--Jhe *eewion . . which was � I )t adorned with the' national I aist week. The cei4emony took placo in St. district of the Methodist church was h Ad in t wtdow an anj eniblem. iq:provised proceseims marched John's church, Lon4on township. � Blyth on Wednesday, and Thursday of last child en. being the ina;;,i�g.4,of their-41deet daulghter, . . ;. , I week. Rev. Dr. Daniels preEided. The - hysicians o�- Windsor and Pbe v efility Mine Maggie A. p- to Mr. 1 �Tohn Hov,6y, one of . up and down the Strand and- Piccadilly. -The death oocu'�red at Victoria hd'pital I Sporadic chel3ring nd much horn-blowinL_ London, 013 Monday of last week, of Ural first day was devoted to ministerial charac- are uch puzzled] the. case of John the meet abN a PrOOP017-0114 young men of _ . . . over I � I - i.tion o e -work, wl an it Red ond,'of An, , erdon, a wealthy a d re- . . I I I atoned f6p the alitykness of the crowds,wbich, ar t nn:, of i�oderich. Decess' d was ter and the cond f ,Welleisley � � � i r vol ume I men greater would d 'u bt- y g r: age, and had been ill in -th hoa- was recommended tha T. A. Steadman be .epee d far 5,1,,yeare 0 A919 o fall " . Mrs. 'MtPh rson, or., Oarmu oek, had Lhei �4 e:r O�, I � I mer 0 � _ of it ! less have riv%lled 11 Mateking I night." 9 . As Pit%IfOr t4 past Wo months. Ther'niainil received into full connection and ordair ed at alike nine da;s and has riot awa ened. met with a vdr painful accident a short � 71 � � , . . -1. . . . it was the demonstrations of the -night re- were sent�th Goderibh forinterrnent. ' the June Conference.: 'Oa Thursday akitis. All e' orts to rest re him to conscio sness time ago. Whi crossing the floor, she by � I i . I , I � I I � � I have been unavailing. Dr. Britt, of der- 11 A audiell dislocating her oulted in a g� nial nd harmleEs sort of jubil- -Rev. R. HobbeJ of Win pqr- tical reports were received from the differ- , otne means 914 I . . . ation which onti iued long after midnight- ed the marriage coremony, on Tues.'�lay of ent Circuits which qh�wed 'an inem m in don, ho has been in attendance, called arm at:the sholil er. The doctor w1."1ui6k- I � I Ou;side ot Bu.,kilogham Palace, whery last week,, that uilited tie man an" wife membership and financial re' I e re- othei � physicians i a consultation,, but 1�o con- ly summoned ail� � soon V,sd thearni' back in , e - I (I . Bing va - - WA148 in plac t in in her - dwar4 kep himself in wise seclusion, eaconpfield, lt� NJ rs. port of the increa - i lue pro- - � . -I a . . - KEng E I Rev.'*'T. J. 8 itb ' f B � clusi)n was reached. Redmonq e. Mrs. ,*Pherso, 86,rh mil a crowd ot fairly good proportions gathered S. Girviii, of Mk ow. The, peculiArity of pnrty ia Clinton was jp�rticuiarly gratifying. his il.eep,'drinksfrequentky, buq cat little year. � I I � and here, as Isewliereithe National Anthem the union is that t e groom is 70 y�� irs .of Dr. Gifford wall appoi'aied to the stationin , or III food, which -causes the doe ore fear -One aftirlio, �u recently, -a ,good size'd , - i I for h's life. Redmond i's a . n on tbE farm of 'Mr. J ! �i I I in rri m1a bank barn was sung' ily. age, and the bride 5 . I committee, Rev. Pechall and W. FaSthope, � I - - Mr. ' COD64�ion L2 aniee Hatt- ; � , "0001 committ .and �he father of 3everal grown up c i dren. g , lot 6, , North _ I , -The r suits O the exami at Manningto Sunday ' e and in s . � .�ENTJUES ( UARDED MESSA�R. nations I I I I I I 0 1 1 1 Trinity University are out, and Rev. Mr. Kennedy 4n4 Mr.' Moon t sp- -1. W. Munrc, the Liberal else d in w" struck by 116tning,and burned :to the . . we i dtice 1 4 - 'k the building on Two sentriis an many policefiien guard- the following etudents from Huro orth League con)[6hni .,The fin ncial North Renfrew c I Thursday, di dS it d -ground. The �ollt strac . , I n �ounty w .� 6i tee. . a �r ay .- I . i . . ft -of live minutes ed. the hi itoric mEi eage ou -,aide of the War are not only successful but among t I)se at district meeting was ap pointed to be h 31d in moriiing it! Pembroke of 'blood ping Ybhe east corner�& d lloeRe I I I Office which could scarcely be read by the the he * . � r. Munro was e oo - ' - 0 the'- Le 1648 611 - fisimee. Mr. Haxt. I .ad of the list ; Herb3rt D. utton, 11olmesville next fall, and the next May M ted t , '. I ture the roof was a m flickering gaislight. After reading this of Centralia, formerly of Dangannon 4 Rob. meeting in Ontati6 -street church, Cl uton.. in a bye -election old on J une U9,317,00, ings was standil g on 't,b,s dooratev 'of bis notice the people lialleed-on in eager orow4s ert -Blake, � of Belfast ;-John Thomi b, of Various resolutions I were . paised .r the cauf4d by the det th, a few we k � pre�ioum, house at the tim �, and - *hen he trot saw . into the more eastern disuricta of Londoilt, Kippen, arkd,Miss Annie Roes, of B " h. coming referendum, the general rule5 and of Ar. Andrew J. White, thie neery tive,, the i!moke he ic' :ad tip i� pail of water amd I f of the er . I I — ere no ilium ns Puch as.: � -The prettiest *edding season i p tbatmy ' where there inatio � * the superannuation upd. There are 3,992 who had reprea' ted the riding! for some ran towards tht Even before - he made the clu)s n Pall Mail noticeable. took place � in Ti inilty church, Belgr ve], on members on the district, with. an increme of years, and was r i elected on Toured y �y reached it the ffille se hi4burst ant. Some 1. . I . , - 1 64 in a in th free - I . 42 for de � I* 1, &%rfk fo rd, i Good 0 d Kitchener," and " We're Wednesday, May 21st, when, 24, after deducting &the and 465.. Mr. Munro was about 50 ,years old, of the neighbo nn:�hte x n' )) a e those w . ho have ceased o be members ; 105 aces, but minutes, but.the U � mg was . blooming glai it' over, were among the ence of abaiit 175- in�ited guestso Mimi I he began life in humble, circumeba b i0i ! ' constructmd I . � A. Nethery, fourth - daughtei of J ry ' ZY I . I his buain . ego u ,ings, of pine lumber �1 ich- bufned very rapidly. phrases shoul ed b the crowd. . mes also have removed b etter, though some was successful in ndertal, . 1-� . . . I I a of ad recentl� been rated among the In tbree'hours In) -was -at d* A large nu�nber f those who had relatives 14ethery, 'as united in the' hol bo: of them are still. in th distFict ; 130 bapt- and h t ai' tirfiber an in W I - . I . ly . &P hair at;the front Oartic p�ted in to -night's street , inatrimonyl to Robet't Owens, a- pro , 3erous isms were performed � uring the year ; 82 wealthy men of eastern Ontario. Hel . w" and only -a be of o -ed ruins mark% ­ . -Up-pi 6" � - he place wherei t � . ' 92 scones -and leot a erious and often pathetic, young farmer near tograve. The ce 3mony max iages and 85 b rials were atteaded. engaged in lambering and did a llarg� con t L I e b%rn, hal stood, For. � 'ff � ev. George MQjillan, There are 305 offic on the die- tracting business. HP held contrac � I tnnAuly Mr. 4111� Chip lad two barns, of - touch to wha�p wo Id otherwise have been was performed by � ial inembers t for whioh thin was ibis ninalldr. The loss will I an'amusing j I blification. "Dear Old Bill " 'ot Blyth. After th� ceremony the wedoing trict, There were $6,152.70 raised f on- construction on the Petawswa . Pulp - t1l$1,5W." or some such ,1name would be called out by party drovp.to the residence of the br.'Ide's neotional funds, $2,8081.24 of this beii ig for The trouble was said to hav3 been induced total up to mbu , , : f � i � L . I I i I - L � - i � �, �' � I i I I . . I � L t . � � I I I I I ! i � I - i . I - � L - � i I ! I I . . I . . � 1 1 1 .. I I' , I 1 � I ; I I I � . I . I . ! i I - _� L i - . . I I � I i � I � I : I � I I ; (, � [ � I . - . I j I f . � . . i I . I * I : I L i I d , I , I ,- � I I �� - : L . I � ! I . ri I ! I i I : � � . L t : . 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