The Huron Expositor, 1902-06-20, Page 4,
to be present at tBe coronation in Lontion.
-Mr; and Mrs. George Forrest w.ere at
Lacknowlast week- visiting friends, W
. o
are glad to see Mr. Forrest able to be oft
again, ag he was quite poorly all -vpinter
A 4
oil . ednesday, Mr. RoEs will'tia-ve very'
THE
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AON EX
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dayl of this week. Their agent, M r. B",
sn'tt _rtl
ained th4 purchasers to
Lit*'s botel.-Mr. Alex. Mustard ki4
or Pr duc:e.
purohasedanother block of ti-imber Irm
& :Cos,
Ed ard Marshall, of Goderich to h,
W119 11p,
L J
VIr idustarA will manufacture ii, into
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
fluence in the future. �a �rime ip 0,
Thi is ell' ver 40�
years! She w :s mat
sgo. a
risa
e
Wine th)
:fact, thai",ibesides
ides
bein
bein 9
the,
Seaforth boys Oayed tot i hard before inhale-
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attractions came on together,
hich iud-in- f r-- r 6-ts: been Intl
f.0.1mmau Plih
nn 0 1 79
f Mords in
Irw 0
a
6 o vi 6 of til
e induction of the
nasto
it
ina their " second
ozova. Mloreovei,41i
ootball �ontest between sides chosomm
AG. 8b
_4 live hot on fc r w4i h nearl &I
Aar The, fture between bhe. psrentheFes aft3r each entirely too prevalent- all. 16 a ary qui6kneas of is
fresh players are noted *as Oo COX
one, denotes the page of the paper on which the ever thelPt tince ohildr n s viz., P. eter,, who is th� thirt eth anniveisafy of1he erection a cisi in e2ence,
of the $mith, i Hill church. The man who
t
&rid should be stopped. Ohe. dif�oulby in conductor on, he Hainilton and geamsiville
boys at any 1 he
aciverl.taomeat vr11l be found among the Seaforth stage of t
1;k A— oh, 30 years ago, w a the Rev:,
the way of prosecution is th t the parties Electric Rail Mrs. Hoovef, who re� built the ohu
shirt Sale -Greig & Stew&Tf4--1 :E
E SLATEO HO
liner
Drem Goods -D. M. btcBeath-5 come and vote and are aff again 6modiate- coatly move4," from �Grey townohi� to Wa.' Mr. Sdivwri t. Addresses were) given alsol gamc M By victory per6 o ii Itheir ba
-M
McLennan and! st, Galt. -Miss'Aggie Sullivan arrived home I
Clothing Sale-Leeiroyd & Co. -6 ly, probably to the neighboring! republic wanosh. Deceased held adheronde to the by : Rev. Me ors. Hamilton,
a are being
cKinnon & Co. -5 and no person feels disposed to'ta4e the Presbyterian church, and enjoyed thi es- S�Wers, also Charles McHardy and Johni from Chicago last wesk.-Trai� ay
Our Ambition -51
The Sl&ter Shoe -R. Willis & Son -4 W
Divp� Worn A", S Worn., lost W-
b
J
b
-;A y oiroh! flagged here every day.
trouble and undert ives
ake rahe expense of fol. teem of a large drole of relat, andt B'u6batian, W o were members of the 01
i Summarhteces ides-& bleFaul 0o.-8 3( -T&D
For Sale or Rent -C. R. Aetzel-8 lowing them up. The beat way would,be, friends. 30 years ago. and by Rev. Mr. Small. An
atmwberry
ems*
The C%ty Gracery-J. It. Smith --8 hereafter, to be on the Watch for such, obar- 1�e hold, or.
�h were sing by a special ob oir, le4 by -
oonstazice.
3tions were
Noticat-ff. Spear" actors at every polling booth and :nah them, News Notes. M Itou Tyndal, and other sele
-Nessra. Lindsay and �3ut-
-Exposure& OrFxcm-8 GOOD WoiaK, The Slater Shoe mAkes friends w.1 feet the first time yott
To Loan. ven 4'by Miie Johnston, Miss Patterson, Y= eving, J
as soon as the crime is oommittiedl One or PULP WOOD FPXI%f -OAINADA.-J. D. Put band
Q -&ea For Sale -Hugh Richmond -fit ton have just completed a big' drainage con- of 8 -
Potato Bug Finish -Hamilton & Kerslak-e-S two examples of ibis kind wo�ld 'prove Miss Anderec n and Mr. Tyndal, i dl of wh&h them on. For this' reuon, once YOu've Worn thO Slater !Shoe
Powers, of Schuylerville, New '!6rk, has Mr. John Mills. They put A S*�,rswbe
ived with hearty applause. The.
vere rpce
Flour and Sugar-Cardno Broe-8 effective. tract for ager J YOU
-of the Freden- -acre field and n Not ionly are they the� acme of foot comfort but
ro
b'
a- 1' 200 rod I the Wolne'
i Binder Twine -Chesney & Snii1ey--8 pu based the big p 1p mill a of drain in a 10 will wear o ot�er.
burg Falls Pulp Cam any. It will, services of 1B,ov. Mr, Anderson, is mod er think it is now pretty ell ldrained- fo'k a these fam6us shoes also C m ine wear and appearance,
coronation Day -4. T. R. -5 ti n and will 11 will be hel
ter were recc gnized hy the pre ent to ot
Editorial Notes and Cam' ntEl million dollar pla t hen completed. The hiwh field. onlv -please the ey� at the time of purchase, but will satisfy
nt jug of Thu
A. Young, on behalf of he
m by 0 gre-
be a treat
via y
pulp wood used in th a mills will oorde lat gel
1 Lord Stratheona, DQnald,;A., �mjt�b, h gabion; of a purse of $20, which r. der. h r, as iell, through their reliable constru,
f Londes oro. pockbt of t e weait� arid 4blinstons
rom CauadA�, 1 tion
s6rvice�
arden,
tt VZTEF.At� JOURNALIST returaea
sent his oheque'for $20,000 to D44 % sonsultably acknowledged.
�DBAD. — James
ho, went oxi,
the treasurer of -the Presbyteria;i O'eneral Edgertori Learned uthor'And news _Oji -Thursday, June 5th, Annie, i be- No-rus.—Among -thapp w the
or
The $later Shoe peo' le make' bi� 11 nd of shoe, viz.:'Goodyear welt43 bUt Where
loved 'wife DavidrFerguoon, ot the 16bh; Detroit excursion this week were Messrs.' I
Assembly, to be applied to the fu 'd for writer, and managpin editor df h P ki
Evening i h I
ncesainin, ullett, was called hi ince li� the; Turner, P. Jeffrey, G. Webb, W. Campbtell =ontbr
cO
!3EAFORTH, FRIDAY, June '20th, 1902 infirm. minietera of the church. 'a his home they make two gra as—al!$3.50 s a and a $5.00 shoe. �These Pri aud, va
aged -and 'Post from'1882 to 1 2, is dead _131i'll
age of 156 yea monthe and 5 dayo. IThe: L. Brigbam, M. Brown and4 Mr. and Mrs. ON
in Now York. He a 64 y9ara ol and are fixed bV the Ina ers, 'nd by them branded on. the 8 the oheap
8 S
a
4- This is a most deserving fund, a)3d this is 0 c deceased lad will be greatLy,-.m ased b alt M. Braithwaite.' All report having Olfs in their
ha an
was born at New Lo don, Connecti -the sole ageiits in Seaforth
0 t.
�Guelpb, U
trade -marked slate Ir We are
who had h r —The strawberry fe
All Moonslune. one of the most commendable gifts of the Bio BUG' His EAu.—Suffering i uain tance, as she was a ind erijoyablo time. st iv al,
I AN n great for
gau rud vi
aae of late under the auspices of t e Sunlay riche ol of
-the
y neighbor, J the husband and lo ily m)urn tbes6 n aDd always carry a large stock in all
At a polling aiib-division in South Huron, many Lord Strathoona, -hao:rn
11a mous'i6hoes or m
agouy in Cooper Hospital, Camden, Monda: Methodist church , will be hold next I s
the loss of a )sloved wife and i ffeobio 2ato the
when, the Conservative scrutinjeer insisted, years, This should place the fund on a, till different toe and.w dths., Call and see them.
�ghb, Win. Brittonj of No. 512, ;Meekanic f mazter at
i,l i �t r roday' evening, on .34 r. T. M
a
that the deputy returning officer and poll good footing. she was an 4 arneat
street seerne'd to got no.relief, and� the sur'. mother. In i eligion and, Thu iller'd I Wn.
-04 A A A i
geon r v�its ends to help 11111.
i clerk should take the oath of se-,recy, they a were at thei attentive m 3mber of the Freabyt rian A ramme will be presented, consisting �'A A A A A A
-7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
quive poor-,
in t Prog, 'duetts, quarteftes and recitations.
I it is said that misfortunes soldomt come Was ing- ohnrch.. Bes des her' husband, there in urn Of solos,
N" J 4 i�'- are reported to have Said We are run- Britton was enjoy he music at
-ble to go:
�4 in aftendance, and, with
ing this election, and will run it as we singly. It may also be said, in her two da ighters, Mrs. D. C iurohi of A band vvill also be
ton park v�heln a large bug drop ed rom
n the experi- �1�
ing weak. -
Of GO' erich V
—The Presbyterians: will hold a tending tb
one of the overhead electric light dirctly anosh, and two sons at expected. 0
Goaerich to nship ; Mrs. Thomas No of favorable weather, a very enjoyable time is
please."' And run it they did, for it is aid once of Mr. M. G. Cameron, I
I WILLIS S N, S;
—Toronto : - -I East'Waw home. eafo
that. they did not take the oath. into his ear. Britton clapped his ban to
-i �A! streaks of good fortune are coming lWohow- I I I home for,1
-1-() W—Al ...I. nf lfjafweat� at social oni: Julv let on the lawn of Mr, A.
vy Oriu. his head an& tried to dislodge t e in cot, 0 but programme is ng
-era. Last January he was elticted m4yor was unable to bud -o it. His pain, the�rosidecce of Mrs. Hannah Sharpid, ow Jamison and a good
And a very proper arswer it wai� The
Goderich by acclam o intolerablE that it wa doomed tbe�� CAine, Howick, a -pretty wedding �ook' prepared. All who mi6 these will mi4wa,
or ton, of Wingham, and -Mr. -Win. Gar
. I
lace, riarria Ont d n6r, of Goderich, were at their old lcime
deputies and poll clerk take their instruc ation. 02 the 20-th of became A I
the occasion being the I e ofl grand treat. -Mr. The as Bell, of Clint'
tiona from the law and the returning offic May he was elected M. for W�s advisable to send hint to a hoop; ta .
at the home f his � sister. �Mre.
S. To ton,[ is visiting
before whom the deputy is swora. The in Eer�! daughter Emma, to Arthur
Huron' A few d DitoUGHT iN. tEXM.-The seric1us c0ndi lE week, having been called 6 the beiside
ayal afterWards IL6 was. -Rev. 'opelaDd �9� at
terfereuce of a Tory scrutineer was a bit of tion of the crops, owng to the look dro jgh� of Kansas qity, formerly of Brant t wn-� John Lasham. T. B. C o: their mothet.-Our sincerb thanks are
createa a King's Counsel, an4 now tbe an-,
die the person or persons who were the
impertinence demanding a sharp rebuke.- binues." iRsporti froin southern and sh" The ceremony was performed by'lev.i preaentvisiting his two one at Meafood.-
nouncement comes from Ottawa 0&t.be has "011 eresting footb'�ll game was_pla�ed
McKelvey, S. T. L., in the presen 3e of! A very itit
treand of securing. us the improved train
Hamilton Times. In lesion central Te, how v worse condi6on �Ihan
between Blyth sehool boys and the school
a -over 60 relatives and friends of the youngI
been appoiated a membair of the do
The above, in so far as South Huron is for the consolidation'of the Domini 4 Sba- reported Frilay- In many Bections oorn is rvice which,, we eg�u to enjoy this eek�
t?,nl
has been literally bumed.up and --ottcn qa ootl,ple4 Mish Naomi Pointon, a Harrii boys of 3�o._8, on Frida$ evening laist and which we he e will be continued �o us
concerned, is simply a sample of he foolish tutes. We congratulate our friond n his of the bride, played Me wedling
hencelorth. We can now go to Wingbarn,
suffering severely. t Taylor ali business hei sis-1
ravings in which the World and Mail �avb good fortune, and we have no! doubt e w was suspended for ore hour, between 11'and The bride was assisted by
makch,
]REWIlle - four miles di-stanti and,returnhorreiaBide of
prove worthy of the oonfidenep thus opoeed
Y'
been indulging, There has not beew an 12 o'clock Ti4esday, and prayers! for ter, Miss Harritb 8harpin, and the groo n b '
h I A Su:simpR NEcEss Its a
.1 dai; ty 2t he urs.
in him. bio'brother,-01harles Tolton of Gorrie. T Y'-
eds of head white ehirb waist. Thi is what we have to
election for years, either in this Province wete offer�& Hundr of t k
le You
say. Our stock shows gathering of tithely
That work- counts in electio, are being abipped away oi couple will reside in Kansas City..
or in the Dominion, when there has been so fig. pretty wedding scene was witn SO&
e, W�o very to av dJ Lakelet.
drought. Mots that mi M
white w g 1 well rr�ako the most
man,
few irregularitiea as in the one recently clearly shown by the result in Sonth Oxford. on we, BLOWS -Mr. Brown, our saw
driesday of last week, at Alaple Grov�, skilled creator of made-tc-measure shirt
has, under; ordina eir- farm, East Wawanoah, the residence of Mr. o Tere I to build a factory in Clifford 'that
hold. There were no such irre'galaritiert as That constituency i waists look with envy. You can't come too
jHuron. Notes. 30 !men,
Thomas Davidson, when his daghter, An-, oul give employment to 9-0 'or
those noted in South Huron, so far as we nurnstances, a Liberal majority, of �about soon for the best eboosing. prices are persua
-The D eaguo
pworth, re nic AA;, Nvas tlnited�' in marriage to Mi. Hd rovi ing thAt town granted him i' load. of
0 Seaforth. 1
can ascertain, and, even if there can- ly pre i,000 for 10 �eare-. The people (,if Clifford
give. The E. McFaul C 801
had been, 1,000, In the late election the Libel cunt se ted Mrs. George Stothers, with Godki. Th6 ceremony took place on the
DEATI� OF M.
4
a -o holding meetings to decide W ethcr or
W a eilver te% ervice. lawu,;unaer an are f elli, Wl I .
-MRS. S ITH.�Mrs.� i
y h of evergr F bh,
no person has been, hurt, and no harm hiis didate as admittedl he aler rn�n, yet h a
Is KEDZ*16, look,!
4.orseaboe,,o flowers, Rev. G. M. Dann per- i V A they Will accept Mr. Brown s offir.-
of Clinton, was badly bitten on the face by a ftirmirig the ceremony. The bride wa a p I he Methodist this place are goi6g to
been done. There never was an election when the votes were counted the Tor��, had a --m-A litt son of Mr. Thomas Me wife of Mr. Alexander 3mit,h, of Hat
passed �eacefully away, on uesday ' last.
conducted without some - trifling irregulari- majoiity of 173, instead of the Libertil hav
d the othe'r da Mrs. S ibh had been �% �severei but patient b Id lawn social
ing 674, as at the r1eviouri eleution. A 090 y beautifully dresied, and little Alice Goikin M on Mr. Johr Hcoey's
ties, and it is not likely that there ever will p -Found rothers, of Gorrie have sufferer for a long tirne,� and 1 in her, case f Ithe 25th
how di�- *as iewceediogly pretty as a Ilowe b autiful lawn On the evening o
glance serves to a that there were 1,376
be one. The, people are becoming disgusted posed of their stove and tin bu negs o, The and congratulations, death wa6s a Lappy releape.. Internal t. Everything will be provided foi- the
fewer votes polled this time than last.' The c0remony
t r
Young and agn, Of Vlingbam. was the �cause of h,3r troFble. She was
choice weddiog repast was enjoyed. 0101ru '55 e tertairiment of all who attend. r.
� their
attheravings of so1me of the Opposition Tories won by polling pretty nearl. -Welliu#on C. E 911y, eon of Mr. Jc left uliany years and 7 months of 0. 'Her mai0en I omas Bradwell lost a vauable are 11ast
fifty guests Were present and
name w nd y. He paid the
-ollege� H aloo won The Lonilon Advertiser says The
-her s B A. atMabitoba i e dallighte , r of the late Alexander Watt and a
full vote, while confident Liberals stayed at Kelly, of Wihgham, has ta se Of tangible mementoes of their esteem. I Mo Mr. Reidt $12 foi
papers, who are simply engaging in a dirt
ken his. dogr he was
as Janet Watt. 'S the �hird
throwing contest ith the hope that some
home and lot their man be defeated. r 0�
L a: iima 1 two years ag.o. Mr. J. N - am s
a loseon here.
re-counts tl�at the medal for the schelarship of Manitoba sster ofMr. John Watt, of Harlock. She rse last we k, and
of it may stick. The several marriage of Mr. A. Talbot, forrr erly o' the a so lost a good ho M7
M Annie E.. Freed, beloved wife df Go r e now of Exter, and Mim Clard. L. �kett a firie colt. -Mr.
A Elliott,
have. been made before the county judges mes r wa born in Binbrook, Wentvvprth county, F. Dil 7
emark :
Thb Hamilton Ti Mrs, R t
ev. W. Weed, formerly pastor of he but came to Rullebt� when quite young.
Crdltt, da4ghter of Mr. Win. Crociett, ofWidgham, passpd through he're on Saitar-
prove thar, the returning officers and i'the
Thornley, who professes to be devofed to Witighain Bkp' at Do ews- he leaves no J. J. is always i d the
tist cHurch, died -of idne iday family. She was a most d iy with es.
D cheste�, took place on We four hot
- not., aged 51 ears Oman and was much andeBery blSiDOGE.—Mr. Jo, n Giles'parbos a raising,
deputy returning officers have performed. ville, on. Fiiday, 6, 1 i ex 0M. The ceremony was pErforme by estimable w
the cauee of temperance and proh��ition, aft -n
and 9 months. W. John V�al, of Dorchester. The aesda;7
their dntie3 intelligently, honestly and has been doing some glo over he suc- edly beloved by all who enjoyed her ac-
ryin ride: 16 larg� barn Monday and T of 'this'
9
Messrs. �afbes kound and David Mc. quaiatance and her deat is -a subject of
week Jwith block and tackle. Mi C rrie,
ti and,
f athfu -it is a baSe libel upon honest ess of the Tory-Prohib. Echome"a london, Intosh, of NVhitechurch, and Mr. Jimes" d -6f to her bereaved huaband and a
lly, and c wa; assisted !by Miss Janet Crocket
ro 0 Fai ewell,Arthur township, is gc ing to do
tbo om by his brother, Mi. Ireemaril . eep gri
_g
and well-meanin- men for the Opposition by which the Uberals loati a -supporter. Found, of GoIrrie, sifled trea I'd Talbot. About 100 guests were pi
from M06 large circle of relatives and friepids. re8entl
the work. -J. J. Gregg, our reeve, and Y
and leaders to profess anything t -Saturday, on'ths Allen line steamer, T nio-
ournals, She says it suited her, as b was jUs i
from Denver, Colorado, Wyandotte, Petro, -1 I�Iuth bad raiaings last week. -Mn Brown's
lan, for a fe weeks' visit to the old lax
different. enough to leave Rose out.' 86o seem!� to be lia,' Exeter, arrie, Sarnia, Irgersoll and! Blvtli. brother, from Dakota. left - for. bi distant
f 7 the ate-
-law will be submitted, to'
London. Many beautifitl and valuable home on Saturday. He is a genial old gen-'
quite satisfied to work for Whitne�, who -A by NOTEs. -The school f ootball'team vi' ited
piyers 9f theUwnBh,p 6f Ashfield, t uth!
declares his hostility to prohibition, if� only Londeriboro Friday evening and defeated the
presents were received Mr. and Mrs. Tal tl 3ma i, "d while here enjoyed 1 168 it
e
Strikes and St#kers. orize the taking of $50,000 stock i tb' hot' left for Exeter, where they ill reside, eam of that burg by 7 �o 0. The boys feel Lt ould be - enjoyed. -All the pa4hmasters
to have, ree
The people of Huron, Grey and Bmce Electric Railwa
because he does, not go as far as a Y and were tendered a reception oa their, ar. t h. have I heir several gangs at work t see days
ma
Toren' ently sheicau be iristrumetital in -hurti�g,' t
he w hes.
very proud, of winning !their
been face to face with a very serious prob-
Compan
Y. rival t] n from rku�v
We trust that the Liberals will bear;� her in here They are nb4 6pe for "allenge t ley are working fairly, balrd.=Mr-
-The Hu on, Grey ��,nd Br6ce Electric his barri. Messrs.
7 At the home of the bride's parents, 37 me Burns is renovating
lem. They have been threatened with a mind." There are."a good manv 6th, school team.- Belgrave f6otball.team visitea J1
ers
in
Railway Company have purch,
lay, igler, from tie
street railway tie up on aCGDunt, of a diffi- the Same boat with Mrs. Thorulay,alt4ougb 4seA the well Elmwood avenue, London, on AVednesi played Z ar Clifford, :are the .
known summer hotel , the Poin� our town on Tueed.ay. evening and
ropert June 11th, 'Miss Maud Moflatt, eldt , r, of the 17th has his
all of them miy not be quite so oiu�-spokeu. p ch with our Junio 0, but, were badly Mr. Vr. H. Web 0�
culty b6tween the Street Railway Company Farm, and this year it will be r n under the beaten, the score being to I in our fa I vor. new kitchen up ai I id
augh�er of; Mr.- and Mrs. S. A. Moffatt, roofed. -k- Maggie
at
management of Mr. J. T. Goldthorpe. f 'on ur0ay
and the employees. Th6e employees desire In the re-count in Muskoka, the other ormerly of V' ited� in marr* jr., left for Shelbourne
arna, was un Lage 'men I
The married and a )Iiiyed Scott
iigle
0 H.
-John McDonald , who is employed in t & Tair�, teacher at Whiteahureb, Poill a-nothe"r game of base bal on'the park, Mon. to attend the wediing of a relati�fe.- leg
an increakse. of wages, and the company re' day, Judge Mahaffy �brew out all th6 bal- the stave mili of Messrs. R. & J. RaLSford, of Re�. Mr. Fair, formerly of [Iondeab. -Eva 1Y ke thia two
ore.
fuses to treat with them in any way as an day evening, but, as t e score shows the lahood, who durir
lots in two polling sub-divisiona, bt4aause at Stapleton, had the misfortune, on' d� The event wa6 o_ ars has been visiting he sat
We bridthe
f it quiet nature. Aqd oply re too much for th ' in
young men a e old fell9wo, organization, and will on]) li8ten to their nesday of last week, to lose t 8 first tvV6 relatives of 9 pa rties %v
the deputy returning officers had n't in- 6he contractin ere 1he scare being 17 to 2 .-The ba �States returned to her he
mb h re last
se acomplaints and deal with them. individ ually, fingers of his right hand, below the first
I regent at thd ceremony. A welding 3in- team intends playing B'elgrav' , in
had p , - that week.
italed them properly. Henry -C. Guy joint. e
At the time of writing the difficulty is otill der WAS part ken of by the g uests, -a f ter place on the 266h iust.-The football tea in
written H. G., leaving out the C., andl Win.
-Dawson anners, employed with H. E'
unsettled au4 the danger of a strike is which the ly-wed left for their home in also intend playing Winglism. that day in uce-field.
tie
MoNaughton. had written McN., ingt4ad of Isard & Com�pany, Whigham, met with a Br
Whitochur The presents were both t
Imminent. The Toronto Star puts the Beigrave.-Barriscer JaAson . refereed a
painful 'accident the other da . He was n, ame of lacrosse,, Monday, between Strat-
W. M. The Reform, candidate-elecL had umerous an valuable. The bri le -is at, ac- g If Your home needs any, our stcck will
matter in the right light when it says banging out 'some carpets ov the iFtore ap ound judgment.
his majority cut down by 25 in oonqeq,�e�ice compliehed nil popular young lady, and ford and Orangeville, in; the former plaqe. eal irrestabIV �o your a
door when he lost his balano(83 & d fell to the erende to Carpets, Unoleums,
The city of Toronto, with vast interests of this decision. Had a aimilar docision i 'We have ref
was highly th�ughtpf among her Dum8l'Ous There is no doubt he gave koo.d decisions, --068 I
rpaking I is left arm, Mattir go, Rugs, anything in -the W of
at stake, must stand i.d)y by while half a been iv n where the seat or the pavement, b friends, and the groom is a suct-0118ful scH001 he understands 'the game tboroughl,�.L-
majoii�y of
M ail teacher of ability. They will reside at What might have been !a serious accident ndo decorations, Lace ClIrtains, Art
dozen men, representing the street railway a_ To was a issue, what a row tnes One day recently, Mr, Sim Ireland met wi
with a, seve e accid ant while running a Whitechurch,! amid the best wishel Of happened Tuebd M 81irs,-and other draping materials ; 'and
company and its employees, so handle the and World would make. But the
_y ay af Is con. Mrs, Hen -
matters in. dispute that there will or will take interest inthe gored ox ofimlfii- jointei�in Mlr.John Hoffinarl'il, fact0f.r,111 f riendr; for a appV f utu're life. - t IfJou. thing of buyingaby of these we
i derson andher daugh 7e -in-law, who � live
no wduld like to fill your want. We b e a
tbaastrike. The p6ople of the city are koka Dashwood. Inedging a shor block hio --�-A happy event took place in the Wing- about 2J miles to' the north west of the� vil
lendid range of goods. The assert ents
the,chief-persons, concerned. It is for them d! into tie knives, which ook ham Methodist church, at high noon, on lage,,were driving in, when
the hold
piece
art) not too much broken for first Wass
the service exists. It was created for �hc The Mail says that notices have been sent out 0 his- thumb.and split hislittle Thuradav of 11 at iiveek, when MiE a Gertrude came undoneletting thebuggy striketLe
people, and they maintain it ; yet in this nnger. Lillian Fellm Ln, daughter of I Irs. (R v-) bbrse's legs frightening At, a [)oSilig.'The prices are 'right. Th EJMo-
out, a J the request 'of Mr. J. P, Whitney, rid it started to
-The declaration of peace ia 8outb Af R. Hobbs, bee ime the bride of Dr. C. Alvin ladies w' 0
crins: the parties to the quarrel can ignore run away. Both ere frigbtene,da F ul Cc Safcrbi2..
calling a general meeting of the Liberat Con- rica, was cele�'rated in Exeter,!
the public, and either side can. so act as to on Friday, nell, �bif Eel ex. The church. was very that they could not-man4ge it. When i� got DOT3.-Rev. E. Sawers and H. Reid! �are
cause a strike which would cost the city serve, Association. of Ontario for iWed- 6th inst., by s. szrand -celebration, - A large
prettily decor ted with banks of ferns arid; into the centreirof at;ending 'the Presbyte'rian General 11 -Az-
the vi 6ge iu struck a tie
cession pa�aded �o the school e
mill tax rate. People should -Pvene' pro
Will 00 ros a, and as the strains of the w6dding 'post out. As Mrs. -in Toronto. Rev. deli 04,
more than a 30 nesda June 25. The meeting . the streets and tipped the ladies Mr. He a s
grounds, where patriotic addrelses re
ber this, and lead their -support to I �march pealed iorth from the * )e orgall %ti' Henderri6a is -a veryi old lady, the shaking 0
remem at Victoria Hall, Toronto, at 3 p.;im. oil that Pil f Hex sall, occupied the pulpib on Su*day
delive th
such legislation in the near future as will red. In the evening therti was a large the hands of Mr. Ar ur Fellman, the bridal
day. On the day previous the executive Of display of fire' orks. up is very apt to go hard with' her. -Mrs. afnern)on.-What might have been a ore
-make it imiposaibie for either owners or em- party took th�ir planes. The ceremony w
(Dr.) Lindsay is - at 'present yiaitiing :the Sel -ioui � accident h ppened at the hom Of
ployees, to tie up any public tramsportati a the Province will meet in the Mail and Em. -The Canaittl COILtingent who represent performed by!Rev. W. J. Ford, L. L. B., of
parental home in Clinton. -BI th merchadus ohn, Ukenhead hist week. While me vx:ng
pire building at 1 p.,m. One of the 6�jects the Canadi&D'Militis at the coronation ro- y
service." Essex,:and Rdv. R. Hobbs, the bride b9ing intend keeping open on the. 26th, unless rails o ie of the piles'tbat were pliled er'ect
of thie meeting, no Aodbt, is to dbcide� what ceedings, in England, on the 2pth ins l
Yes, there should have been legislation, of given iaway by- her - grandfather, Mr. D. they change their minds before then ife I when John McEwen and Hugh Aik.,en-
and how many protests will be eritered. It composed of 180 officers and men, of w Om Buckb�rough of Waterloo- Miss Mildred
John BeeAe is at present on the. sick iijb.L� he ad were
thrown down and struck- by the
this nature long ago. Both the Dominion -would be wisdom for the Liberal leaders to about 200 hale served in So,uth Af ca ether�,00tt, o Woodatock,'was bridesmaid. ra Is, renderino t em uncon8ciouQ Ad
N
Mr. and Mrs W. Emigh were Teesewater
and Provincial Parliaments have gone. a have eir lamps trimmed, so they mw'.v not The 33rd Huion regiment is re resents by Mis 'Grace 'Gummege, of Chatham, and
See, i �tb 3y boon but the
r visitors over Sunday. -Miss Hincks 'who a fe a es
be ca ght napping in this respect.7 Another -Sergeant-M i J T. Westoott
or
good distance in the right direction, but and Prive,01 Deligh� Hobbs made very pretty flolver has been dress making -for Mrs. Graham for cir cula r saw they . ould have been thr ciwn
objec of the meetingp. no doubt, *ill 'be to A. P. Chish Im. girls. 'The gr)om was s y the pat year, has returned -to her born, lin ag Lino it. Both i nen have recove -ed, but
n6itber have as yet gone far enough. -The uvported b P
�o e a Is
raise unds for the protest deposits. We regr4' to anuounc6 th(�,&�'ath of nor A . 1B. Ste(r, of the University ol ch- Drayton. -Miss Tilly Herons, one of it vas narrow esaape.-Miss Edit Sa re
legislation existing is of a permissive char- former resident of Goderich tow ship, in. thiel Bl�thls
Mond,! Vir2inia. Mr. Percy Morley er- young ladies, was united in the happy bondis i urned from attending Loud n' or,'
rel
acter and neither party to the dispute are The QttawA J ournal, which is independent person of Mrs Win. 'Herbison, ho , va �sad formedl the & ties of usher.' of matrimony to Mr. T. Stre'tton, of- Brno- in' I achool.-Miss J. H. Simps* ting
on is, visi
away at Grafton, Doh ota, on. X -.ay 23rd., at -A
subject to it unless it suits their purpose. in politics, with 'Conservative lealings, old aE d well known resident of I ar- eels at the manse, by the Rev. A. Mi -.Lean, fri mdi in London' and kvlle �-M, .9ses
rl Me the age of 78 years. 1 Deceased forms re- -Onhar,'has bean re Ai igie Sawers �a
Mediation is all right enough so far as it says . " Taking election after election, and' moved by th3'death. of last?Friday. and Emrr h are
aided at Herbison's Gorners, Bayfield r, ad, John Pollen, on the 9th inst., at the age of
vidting in Toronto. -Messrs. Th(mas
gDesbut mediation is not likely to be ,consid 3ring the number of returnng officers and has two [married. daughte�� 'living at 76 yea nth and 23 days. The de -
8, 1 in
Fi aser, H. McGregor and James cQueen
-e case, unless and oth6ri officials engaged, and the .0om- Blyth. Blue�,ale.
affective especially in an acut ceased ihad be n in. declining health for the -ing to build silos. -M parati 7ely few cases in which fraud ha been a ar) prepar
-It is our flad'duty this weelic �o ch &I ar, but was not compelled to take his WrMDING. -About 40 guests 'ssembled at M irdock, medical student', retur d rom
it ia compulsory. The public are more �' or 11- past y0a
shown, and the comparatively few ballots icle the -death. of Mies Ellen, datight r Of bed until abo t1six weeks ago, when h
e Was the fesidence,of Mr,Magnbe Spence, Morris, Tc roht o on Saturday last. -Mrs. Fj -ed I
less interested in every strike, but they �re that h ire been changed as the result of a re.
Mr. Robert Murray, of the 9th co on - Wednesday evening of' last week, io is visit�ing at the home of her sisteir,
ncesE ion, strioke�, down and being troubled with his
4 'k of tra Colin
'�s eac heart, icoupled with the infirmities of old witness the marriage of Miss Mary Yors!to'n in t ong�-Dr and fa oily
especially a 1� �e dsportat�bn t it is but fair in the interests of the Colborne. The deceased w is t' 11119 9
companies. The ng Samuel Plm
Ttuiblic. also, in the lo �that'suoh 'Behool near Fargo, D kota, and died of a a niece of Mrs. Spence. to H� sct�to leave here W ek, �i it
Provi�ce ais a ProvinceL to say v At Armstron
age, he sank slowly until death cl %imed h in. ex ;e next 6
wholesale accusations, as the Toironto complication of dise eo, in th( Fargo ho- Mr. Pollen was born in Cornwall, England, tow, of Rockton, near Galt.
run., are the principal losers by every stri Rev. fri ands. at Hannah, Dakots.-M ra. Came con,
kel Conservative . papers make, are not pital. She was a Wei ian of ati irling C' 852, settl. West, M. A., performed b.he cerem nY- formerly of
in 182q, and came to Canada in I Brandod;'is visiting at the hpme
whather it be in contlection, with a trans- only n air a unwarranted, but ae tian character, The -emains ware interre in in Bowmailville, where he rein'ained for The bride was daintly drerised. in w ite
9 of Mroli George Hart. �Miss Lizzie Carr 1 has
portation, company or works of a more pri- caloulated to disirist ever�y independent in the Dungannon cer ietery. a number of years. About. 37 years ago he nitialin, trimmed with lace 'and car ied u rehaped a bicycle 1�om Mr. John Sni4er.
voter Who likes fair play.
vate nature. This, being the case, the or -A happy event, which too c a bouquet of roses. The groom's gift o p
No, pap � has place I On moved'to FaO uhar,. and since in& e that his IL 1111'rnber of our villagers attended !the
public should be protected by legislation, been r�ore severe in condemnation of elec- Wednesday of last *t ek,'wai the weddinu home. He w4s a man of genial Reposition her was a gold watch and chain. Mr. arid Se Lfor . ih horse races this week. -Mr. bon -
tion frauds than the Journal, but the of Florence A. dabghter �f and; was highly respected as a 'neight or, Mrs. Plastow left for their fqtu�e home on
ah Fraser, Petrol a n of Mrs.1 'D.
The best. means of doing this is.. to appoint Jour4l feels impelled to protest �aglainsb the Mr. and Mrs. John C. McIntos I h, of Gode-� citizen and friend. For the past ten years Saturday, and carry with them many wishes
an independent board of arbitration, and in manne� in which Conservati,
veapery are rich, to Hamlin Marlin, a -former Goderich deceased hadibeen mail carrier between for their happiness.
crying wholesale fraud, instead of merely boy. who has been for some time a reaident' NOTES.'— . Mr. Whifield I Jerm i yn, of 1!the
cases of dispute' to require both, -parties to Dublin and Farquhar, and in this alone his
sLig-matizing the known cases.!4'
of Manitoba.
The ceremny was no familiar persopage ill be much miss -d.. Bluevale road, who had been ill for sev
Submit their ese, to this board of arbitra lebr�tedl
z at 9 o'clock in the morning, at St, Peter's His ag6d. part,per in life predec(ased 1, im days with brain trouble, died On onday, Pe' r Ce
tion.fo-r ro-adjustment, and to require them The Toronto correspondent:of the Buffaloi church, Rev. Father I'Vest offici%ting. The, about t Wo yedrs. He leaves a Yrown and the funeral took place from the Motho.
up
bath to abide by the decision of the boaed.� Expre s has his to say about Ontario's young couple will resile in Winnipeg. dist church, on Wedrosday,-Miss Barbara
family )f threO sons and two dau liters,
'In nine casesput -of ten the difficulty would preml r The popularity of �be IETOD01- -The body of Abra aam Gauls , a labo er, Thynne is visiting in Bluevale afid vicinity,
was found in the God rich bar or, Mo ay. and will sing at the garden : paity, Frid�y
able G orge W. Ross- is attested liy the urn. afternoon. He lived c n one of t St. Coliimban. -Mrs. John Conery and childre"
be m9re fairty and: satisfactorily adjUstcc + bar is island 3 in evening.
in this Way than would be the case if left to ber of rominent tnen, from all over the Pro- the harbor, and left home about, 10 o'clock' Boys UIT, —If of Wingham, I spent Tuesday w v
S you want a rough and �with Minol' 000 WO t
U
the contending Varties for adjustment, as is vince who visited Toront�o to bid good -by Saturday morning, using his bolt to reach tumble suit in which your boy ill look H od.-gev. Mr. McKelv�ie,-�
0 pf Wroxeter,
dressed up, o� a natty preached in the Methodist chilreh last Sab-
now the practise. And, in. addition, the public before is left for the coronation! ceremonies the dock, the bridge having been removed suit for im t iat
u
Mi
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Tla
to 8
0 u
nt
7,
e
-fo
P
7
would be shielded frorn loss and inconverti, on account of dredgit)i,,. Nothing is known will stand rough and tumbIe-ite,qt Thu E. bath evening. -Jack Stewart & t quite �a I
in Engand. Almost every' Liberhl member- of how the accident happened. i He did x1ot, McFaul Co.'s qbore, 'eaforth. 'Loth of good gash in his f6ot, oil the circular saw, in the
ti
once, and those more immediately affected elect called at the Parliament 4nildings to return home at the uE ual time, find his hat' suits fo - boys -4 -many styles and P�,t mill, on Monday. He as kic
tern W ing some
wish t1 ie leader of the Governme UA bon,, voy-
would be protected from the heavy losses. to was seen floating in the harbon! A saarch' and aD moderilte prices. edging out of his way and accidentall'
y :n; n 11
age. Liberals who sat in the lasit- Legiala- ot ra
4 te 0 $ which they are now invariably liable while party was then made up, and the harbor Doixm_-T6e28 sanctuary boy are.all struck the eaw.�Mrs. West and little
rire at d who were defeated at t PO a a8t dragged. Hewaa a widower, and leaves a: eu6rgy &Lnd are dancing triumph at pres t. daughter have returned from a v1sit to the'
the sirik.e lasts. This is a matter tbat month all turned up and had a. few words ea ir
family of fbqrsmali children. Soven months ago, Father McKeon )romfied 'I former home in Whitby. � Mr. Joseph Pug . h with Ir Ross Mr ose Was il hAA "D-1
Fraser, Stanley, has gone with- tho. Militia
to be present at tBe coronation in Lontion.
-Mr; and Mrs. George Forrest w.ere at
Lacknowlast week- visiting friends, W
. o
are glad to see Mr. Forrest able to be oft
again, ag he was quite poorly all -vpinter
Jarros Ross. London road, raked hia 1*4m-
oil . ednesday, Mr. RoEs will'tia-ve very'
commodious bnildings when - completed,.-
ThelDeeiingHo,rvesting. Company made a
r cent. off all clothing
large delivery of maiabinery here on Thurs-
%te, mad
dayl of this week. Their agent, M r. B",
sn'tt _rtl
ained th4 purchasers to
Lit*'s botel.-Mr. Alex. Mustard ki4
or Pr duc:e.
purohasedanother block of ti-imber Irm
& :Cos,
Ed ard Marshall, of Goderich to h,
W119 11p,
VIr idustarA will manufacture ii, into
ber at the Bayfield saw mill. -Mr. Amat
ig,.usy "packing an'd shippiug staves %t
pre ent.-Quite a number &�teuded t�"
Se forth races, others took in the Dttroit
excursion and a: few. will go to Guelph to,
day(Friday). It is too bad. that ail those
attractions came on together,
Brussels.
�ELEBRAZIOINI* IN BRT,,ssELs.-NexbL Thurs.
day-Coronatioh Day -a Very iUterotiogL
-is
tirge promised. io, all who attend the osbi-
brs4tion in Br.nosel.s., The day will be .0pened
ootball �ontest between sides chosomm
in and 114rris townships, -respeedveli,
In, ��e afternoon a red hot lacrosse matehill
onoKineardineve.Seaforth, Botharo.god,
teams. Harriston will battle on the bw
ball -diamond th Brussels, and followidg
this Will Come a� football match, &.dorsh -
Coj)leglate club Against Brussels serCiors t1jiit
pr mines to be �ell worth seeing.
re iment band, lof Seaforth, will diveoutte
tntl sic during th�'day, arid the proceedings
wil I close with fine display of fireworks.
NOTES. Th h talked of law suit of
" tien
M eNabb vi Zil�LM was heard at Godelich
-hid week. Theloase arosethro L ugh the diath
)f Alexander McNabb, late of the towash L
)f Morris, wbielh was dueto it1juriogirti-
.,eived by fallinj down atairg at the _elivml
iotel here. of vihich Mr. Zilliwx w"" the
?roprietor. A'tion was brought 'by do -
o recover $10W tlam
,eased's family.; I ageL
)e6isionwas gilen-in favorof plainti& to
he extent of 89 O'the defeddeni-to ML,all
Zsl's.-Our foo; boys went to V-1stowel
Sday afte noon, L
in rue and . playea a vim
eaguis game with the club of thatu towns -he
esalt of whichwas a score of 3to��In--Uvtir-
tim,
I
I the home team. -The," return match W I
ie played here n Friday evening of, thit
voik, when we holpe our boya.will 'even
hi go up. The. Lis towel peop Is - -will prob-
,bl 7 run a.. a cial train up.-Thomat
V4 bar, a formot resident of BruaselsJ d -W"
I& o Thursday at ii - a home near London. no.
va i in his 44th Y, mr. While in Brussolatt'
vorked at his ti ade as ihaomaker._Rq�'
on of John Pugh, met !with a very 1,painfid
acident on 1110� Sy of this week. He-- W -W
arrying a scytb�f when in some way he
rippedandfell �nth6sharp bl& de, rooetv-
ng two very deep tin& Ugly ga4hef.�_J[�
p
vardis of 100 Maicdab�fs, Attended divine ser�
,ice in StJohn's church last Sunday evening
�nt:T listened to a very - W: ell prdparei sermon
iy,�tev. Mr. Abey.-R. M. Di*110111116f
d Dakotat is calling on -old friends
this week. -Dr. Buchanan and -son, of
rlr�h are here visiting relativet i ad
�eetdly..c
e doctor ba'a brother of MrS.'
to t Kerr.
t the home- of his daughter, -mrms,
'ib last week,1 one of Listow0a oldest,
esi. ents passed away,� in his 820ndyssr�
Ir.. racKenzie was a nativeof Rosohirv,
loot and, and came to-. Canada some 45 yeirs
go. He has been well.known in buidnessr
I
ircl a in Listowel for,,over 30 yearB, Vad
vas lways highly respected, He lisi%ves a
%mil of four d'ughters and two sons to
lour f him lossi
-- 17. Robert Robertson, Lot Blanshad,
118 b come men ally unbalanced. and Qid
'ounk, of Sr
j. I &rye, found it necess"j- to
ike him in charge- for a -short time 10t
'was
reek. � The unf�rtunate man trikeiito
h Blaxishard-, and will likely
3mo d to London agylum -shortly.
,ober oonls.wifo�,flied last year, leaving -a
km_jl I y1of.five sm,411-ohildren. It is believed
is grqat loss in the death of his wife has
m6eill him to lose tris reason.
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-A quiet wedding took place,at the r si. them friee'tick�ts to Goderich, on �he oe� a- �shipped a car of hogs, on Monday, and Wort
of a rest. The wal he worked n the, late dence of M Every dollar's I I hing in
sooner the better. It iri not only necessary rs. �Stephe Yates, Goiderich, on siono'f �ho firsp advertised exou&,ou fr, m 'Messrs. Duff and Stewart received. a carload
ng c I
in tha in.terests of the, public, but would
cauipaign was a marvel to his iupporters. f last we 61k, the c on- the new Grand Trunk station I is e. 'I he ingles, Mr.-Geor 3,01L rebulTe a suit, th ces I mak
They freely admit that but',for hi; travelling Wednet4' of British Columbia sh P J� ese pri e
tractIng psi rties being her second daugh ier, date an ounced is June 26th. Father West, �,Mcl)Olkald moved'hia drMng shed to a more
g�' iny E
'be a boon to the working people who are the Province so well there would be no 0 f every 'suit. J ?V
Miss Margaret, and Mr. John Wiles,of Plort of GodeFich, his arranged a spe(ial pichic �convenient situation this week. -Mr. ana n--�st imbL- 5�1
usually the weaket party to the struggle Libera majority at all. Going I througb a Albert. The ceremory was peiformed!by train, which le�ves Stratford in thelmOrning !Mrs. Robert McPherson visited the latter's
and who almost invariably emerge from it hard s asion, then losing his wifQ,Ithe extent Rev. Dr. aniel, pastor of North street and c4s at StI Coltimban at 8-10, and r . o- jold home, at Monkton.' this week. -Mr. -f
of who a loss -is only known to the Premier hureb, onl jelatives: its, quarter
Methodist of the, clon- turning, leavea'Goderich at 740 p, . The John Gardner's cow was struck by a special 910.00 Su
second beat and suffer most. and hiE family, and lastly fighting so hard tracting parties being present. The brilide trains land andl take on passengers a t Fatt er on Wednesday morning of last. wee
oil the k, and
alitical platform, is a. task that few - I arter
Wass assisted by Miss Botts, of B�rudaels, and West's picnicj' grounds.-Mosers -.*.'*-eatir g, Iwas so badly injured it had to be killed.- 8 00 Suits� 0
men in r. Russ' physical condi�ion could the I I
Ibis said that at the recent election in groomsman was Jervis Wile's phe Adams, McNa�ara, Thatcher, Phicell aid Mr. Wm. Grey is vimitiqlz in 'Listowel. -
'that indom b
even th uk of. , Bat 1�tEa 18 spirit groom.'s brother. i Spain, of Seaf(rth, are a few of the man Mrs. Win. Diamond, of Wingham, visited 11
South Huron a coisiderable number of
of pers rence-which has i aracteris- ev. J' L 8 all Was inducted into the now engaged oil the work of renovating t e !at Mr. Thomas Coultes' last week.-Mles 0 ts, qz�w-ter 1,
ve been -R 00 �Sui
young men on the Conservative side whose tie all hrough his public life is d'emonstrat-
pastorate oi smitmh's Hill and Mancheisier Catholic church here. Win. Harknois, Laura Snell went to Common, Michigan, 00 B6ys' 'Stl qu)"t
names were on the voters' list, but who ed clearly by what he has accomplished." Qt 2v,
congregations, on June 3rd. 'The indu �on scene painter and decorator, of New York, ion Friday, where she ban a situation await.
wore at the time of voting resideitt. outside services took lace in the Smith's. ill has charge of tie work in his line, --Mr. 0. ;inj her. -Mrs. Win. Stewart visited her
-Oa S4bath morning, Sth inst., about SL Pd No (yoods reserved all m go it tbis -sat
:the riding, and some of them e'ven in the c.,010 church, and eapite very isagreea le Costello, of Toronto, aBsis ted the loir here [daugliter, Mrs. Martin,blastets. of Corbet- 0 1 . L
ance These coods a
ck, the spirit of Margaret Mines, relict weather' th re was a large attend R, last f9unday. i3 voice is a pure tenor, of ton litat week. -Mr. and Mre. Walter Bar
United States, returned to the riding On of the I ite James Gibson, pa8sed, away" At James HE P i li thehouse. r I new,
ilton, pastor of Leabtir;i great' compass and sweetness. a sa g �ess ind children, of Mitchell. visited at
the horle of her daughter, Mrs.
day and recorded their votes, takin� R.� J. Union chui ches, presk ed ; Rev. M. C. A�c. Millard's " Lovis Dream," and also t ok part Mr. Daniel Lewis' last week.—Fredi John. his. stcck of clothing must b lo.
:the required oath, If this were the casof Hoover, 9th concession, Grey. Mrs. Gibson Lennan,of Kippon, pr aached ;� Rev. E. 11. with Misa Ciotty in a difficu ti duett, ston is home from school at Brantford.—
and we know of some instances were it was. had been ailing with dropey and Bright's Satvers, of Bracefield, addressed the LDOW "Verni Creta,0 arranged for sopr no slid and Mrm. Thomas Coultes and Mrs.: oe Pa W
-deenite all that mcf—V -1 T Ty ;14- . .411
the Darties had no le2al riaht to vote and disease gince last fall and , 0 r Highest Ori
tenor. -LL18Lr singingelicted UDSLintb praise. Diamond, or wingnam, Spent, Xuesday wkrtl
f they took the oath they left themselve;s could be- done by. physicians and loving sed the pe ple.' In the evening tea v�aa '-The Rev. Albert McKeon left : oterd y Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh, Qf Moles.,
Jiable for prosecution for perjary. It is friends, proved fruitlese. She 1 was in served ii� tole township ball, where the �a- . for Sandwich C?llege, where h I e is an ounc: th.-Mre. Frank Patterson, of Wing_�i
ill d wor
la, pity if any have been so led away by her 70b . year. Deceased was bor',n.in Olas.-- dies had made ample.provision fo the wa to 'to defiver a lecture to graduates,
!n r sen6 ham,.visited in Bluevale this week. -Mrs.!
ipartizan. zeal as to permit themselves to gov, ScAland, and came to Ame�ica when of the mate6al man. After the'lery glener- :of Bishop'Mcli'Way -and several bia )ps a4d n
commit a crime of this nature. If an e-4- about 12 years of age along with the family. ous and appetizing far3 set forth had re. the elite 'ndoor and Detroii Ma week, but at pre -The
John Gardner was take addenly ill last
mu
of Wi sent is I
ample were made of a few f They 1h ed for eight years inMass chusetts ceived due ttention, the church was a I — Job better. RON,
gEk'in ifrom here atte ded the Galt -S, I oo Y Misses Plastowi of Rocktou, attended their
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thebe over zealous voters, and they United 3tates, where the subject of this no- opens o eaft
Ware d, an an entertaining an edifying ;ball game last V iday. We all ell ( red f�r brotber�s wedding. last week. -Mrs, Johm
prosecuted for rjury it would tice wal employed in the cotton mills. The program m, f music i: id speeche was ren- �the Seaforth boys, but, -alas che'ery can. McDonald, of Goderich : Mrs -w Fred. hlc-�.
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