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The Huron Expositor, 1902-06-27, Page 4i i7l Z �Z: 1 " ,0, t, � 3 . - - : ", _� � ?7- , ,w 4 �- - � , - I I _1� I Z � --.,I I , 2 - k � �1� .- _� !�_% , I 3 _. � � - - t 4 �� � - - . 1. - I __ I I,- - I I i � . - � , 'i - � 1. � __ - ­� .� � 1: I i - , ; - - - - - - -1. _: � � � . � - I � �- -� : . . � � �t. I _� - � - 1: . 1- � - .1 � �; Z - ; - ­ - . -7— . - . F� - , "", � - ­_ , � �, - , , - � I , � 1 I -4 � , F-1 :� . � � I , - : � i a .. . ,� I k r - 1, 1, I I I : - � - � � I . - - I � � 11 - � I, - I I I I __ . I . - � � 1 7 - a I I I � . I . 1. I � - � I - � �� - I . I I � . . . I I . . . � � - : I 11 . 11 �� . . I I ­___ I . . - , I I � . I I I � .. - - - - - - - , 11 — - — - �__ _ __ _; � , - � - I . " ,--- � � � - I _,�____ ,\, I . — ____ a - � � _.. , , __ - 2 . � q � 7 � . �I � I � - t4 � . i . i ! 1 4 �. I I � � . - . � I , �_ I .. I � - . - I i � I � : i t I . � � 11 I ! � - � � . I 1 , � I -1 I ; � - L i � � : I I � - . . I . ; � ! 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She was beloved by : i i I c ! designed to first Voting pmeir received at tb� 1 polls � SEAFORTHI S 'LEADING SHOE STORE,. ommons, a few days ago, by the, agemeAt, seem to be specially I � . I 1� I � . ho knew her, and her rbuio : - 7 . q NEW ADVERTISEMENTS C that of the san of Weetrninisber,- a , all w val' will be i I ! i � : 11 . of 1��, SIBS i 0 ! � � I I ous:e of the Exchequer, , rl�an of the highest intellectua3 mark, who a lose to the communitylas well as! to the ! I I I I H -Sir Michael p I � � I i i . Chan 41or I hEmperi and.ourtail enter rise on the part of . . . I �. i . . � I , . . jW The ftn­e botwe8tl the parentheses aft.ir e b !gulations Besides a sorrowing, husband she I . I . . "' -_ .0111. I . � , I . the page, of the P&POT on, which ill. I nicks-Bea,oh, who, in - discussing this I mat- local journal' The postal ri had sent for a Southwark magistrate at of family. � . ; 1 : I I �� - . . � � i i : I . - - --' , laughters, James and Giiorge,� of & an ' I 1 . I Wi - I son � - 0 , deno tea' - I I I I . favor 'n -up family of 7 d 3 � , 11 � , a ertipament will, be found- t id the papers th.%t only cultivate a small aiotlon to attest the paper in the leaves a igrow borne ; S (D I or, livoited �i s domicile at Westminister." This i I G --G� M .1 Zas"it a good thing it 1.� - constithenoy, and circulate in a . �e2iiuti I �� 1 : I . � t sina-D. X. XQBoath­6 'a 11 i I . VB maphones , BAIdWin & CO. -6 . . ,or was . bad i ads us of an incidbnt which occurred in Edward of Marion .City, Michigan ; Her- . I . I th ng, that the zollverein' was establis ed ia spherej, while those that aim at extending � �! - 0 0 0 .0 . . - n as I a. ood thing or was iti d Usafulness We I , f Brown City, I I 111 InLr, -1 e I Groan -Alex. Wilson --6 G � . 1. their geld of. operations a � this county a few years i - bert, of h�oronto ; Mrs. : Sha4Zook, of De- '; �, Oot a L d no Iffolsten millinery-mckinuc & Co. -5 A�rmany ? W It %go. 1 A learned doe �eritigt0n, 0 that the Mited Staxes formed � or of divinity, instead of making his crossi troit ; Mrs. Etl 11 9- Renuires --I - li 7L__ - sate Nwx,-Greig & stewart I k . Teach ,%Txted-James KOTS-6 I t discriminated against in the matter of Laws. pposite the name of the candid to for Michigan, and Mrs. Walper; of London. . � � I � � � . I I a ba,c I , . I � , , er W. ohemsetNienginto a group with no oustoins be� Onthe following day, (Friday) another i� & 0 a * lb I I Fakin For Sale-Jao-%b Latca-5 ref ully 14+91-H". 1" ++4 i !1h rdie-S - tween them? It we could have free trad� paper Postage, and noW this new arrange- born he had desired to vote, very of - . +01-414 ++,44+++-r - I � . ,� I I i . y_en,ce, Machines­vlla & Mu -1 rote hip full name in tke blank it tended old resident was removed in, the -portion of , ' . I I Boron Old Uoys' Reu-sUM-8 I wiuh our colonies I do not see whyi, that ment,vk1l place an additional burde . )ew, postmaster � at Hurondale. I __S .4 I - -5 1 1 � or the dross. When men so learn6� make Mr. John I 1: - � � r� - . Binder Twine--Silla & Murdle should. necessarily Involve increased Idtities I . been' in delicate health for il A __ - --D. MoLonnail-8 � them and ' an added lm ediment, in. their I Uch mi�takes, it surely need not be Mr. Dew had o'nfined to I - - Tq plot Holders on our part against foreign, nations ; hub it I 1i mat; I several years, but had oil ' 11 I I . Prize Butter -0- E. King -8 nies work of extension. h this aho�ld be er for surprise thatmen of veryo-dinar I � ly been e I � _�� oy" � � � � � � � 0yV4VA40" New Music -Will McLeod ---8 we could have free trad(y with our c)lo s the house the p3at four' eeks, during which I I %M —1 AA 0 1. " Fewand-W.-Govenlook-5 even some sacrifice in that direction might done 4 is h4possible 7to conjecture. It ig Intelligence and of little education sometime W I I I . . . . I . .. � .in- *ery low ondition, - . meron--5 . ! � I o wronk. And -is it not worse than idiotic, time he had been a . c I � or �za.'c-Thomas Ca � . ,ishment. I Conee- I 1 SHINOLA is a ew pyste a 00 pelis od, made expressly for tk!etan. F, - be made." F not the fair and enlighte ed policy we a iould F li by o taking little or no nour n tan. t Si)mu.er Seawn-w� H. Shaw -6 , ' , -Po attribute such mistakbs to rascE libY 0 ' n ge f to- lay in the manufacture of ladlee, mer0saud childreire,s , planti Papsit­-8 ' ' i I and finish o leather us1ed . For qaae-mr,4 C. W. Now it is quite evident that this i4 the weak and finally . I I ; ! look f�r from a Liberal overnment and a � ilful wrong -doing on the part of either, quently, he became v I I W� cry dfi, bees, .. r J3�x shoo Off.3rinir-W. ft. Willi -3-8 al . use : : i � � � -8 most. we may expect to get from Great � succumbed quietly � , almost Impercep- a 4ed. Shinola is . better tha� any% bottled or paste shoe polish ma I Map and 6hirt waist% --W. Pickard & Co. I , Liber�l Postmaster- General. Bub, w pre- �fficials ,or voters. I He pumbered I - i ' I � . I , �, I . n . � 84aforth Tea gtqre-,k i the 0 naidia tibly to� the dread destroyer, - It is a better and more lasting polish than any other paste or I!quid ; it doe . - G. &ulk-b Britain. How would this.suit sume,;! it must be borne with in the I - . ny while hi's gentle, kind. . . , n nob � , I I Soccial Pric. 9-J. P. Hender-on-8 bil to C : . I * al Notes and' Comrr ,ents. . his 'friends as ma I ff on ladies? skirts, gentlemer 'a urousers, or children's clothing; it does not accarru_ . . r 3oys'J)j,y-8 manufacturers 9 Would the be ditor,-* for himithe good will of � Lunch on Huron Old r - - ; time, s there is no auth rity more digar. lip hearted, nature won ,a sea Is off lik two to four aoata make: adly � -ale-G. J. Satherland-8 1. . i - I I n the shoe, crack, chipi or e, iquid ; from - % . Tailor Business For 1, f ,� wx�lirnlgtain � At th� recent meeting of, the . Presbyter-, Born at Ox- 1, -eepsi the a hoes soft after b , .. E � admit the manufacturs o .1 �roat , � Dffice hundreds of acquaintance,, eing wel�, and . : 0ouseke,oper Wanted -John raiterson-8 : 4 I chic ti�au that exercis(A by the Post I I I ; , or shoen took as good, as iiew ; - 1, .preserve tile I ,, I I - � . � ale -Chesney & Smiley-$ I embly, Dr. Warden tbhdc fordshire, England, in 17-;_�I� he 'came es all crew es and era As in old shoes ; will not inj . rse and Rizi For S 'this coun ry free Depaii,tmeti6. We are surprised, o ever, � I v P . itleat . : Ice, and the other colonies into. �an General Ass to I tt er;'filleand -olish ure the r . Horse Foe Sale-Rer. G. H. Long -6 ' I 'of Canada'when but 16 �eari : of age. oatf are applif id ; it i absolutely waterproof, and c I � . . U - I -)r Sale -James Sproat -6 . * doubtful A that th , he protests from the publishers of Phe inte�esting sta�ement that the cost I . r,.,ao matter how man c 8 - � on be . I . . , . 10use F - I . I "I . I . tl. settled Ili Toronto, where fie, remiined for - , � - of duties 9 We -are ve at ; � I t t E d,with perfect safety on he ffii Bt shoes ; it is the moat perfect polish made fir all . I .. � Corn -W. G.. Perin -6 point. Judging -from utters, coo bT 't been more common ' the Century Fund, now amounth g tw6 or .three years, and from there'moved to ... � - -- I Shinolm-R. -Wilits, & Son -4 yeaent � local paperil have no r sin . 1: d of ladies', men's arid Ichildr 3n's patent, enameled, box and velour calf, vici ki � .. . - . ; 1 - � , - � I - .. ; � ' :I$ g 0010 I I on,, t I t, T` he Usborne township, whe�e ll� has made his k n � ­— members of the MantlUcturers', Asso ialti p need. , ,60�,000, was less than 1 per roo and ail dry, smootih finis led leather shoes ; polishes all kinds -of . P - � . � � T They seem to be the most , , , , ruhber go , . � � � - th . a is one thing they would O'bjgctl b . f e Pr(obyter- home ever since. He:- died it� the age of 76 . � -. , I o mor all administration in th I I �' tot � kid gloves, belts and purses � polishes, nd preserves all kinds of harness and -her 111. � : " * conte, ted &.ad long snffe�ing of mortal , and §Gst.0 *9 ' a His nature was singu i , test * ; � I X_ - , , . I I nts, secretaries clerks, year 'and 5 monthis. I - p ru of carriages * Is, easily!ap plie I to the le Aher with a cloth or dauber, : is . g �OU (irXP0$0f,XT+ th'an all others. Their Iloyalty goe�. thb e - ' it he was - *44- P61i hed - - � �, I many appoAr dispoeed td kiss the ban that 6d and unobtrusive, bi I . L lit X. In t I i � � �an ohn�ch, for age I I ' r I __ ; Printing and office expenses, and all such larlyrooe * ry III �htly with a dry CI 1� thorl�rusb. . 1 5 . — i t only of desiring to 'et all they osT smites the . nan of keen perceptiqn and Intel s Oil . I I ligence. I I ten 9 m. i is not more than 3 per: cent. Those a , I . , � � , � items . - A t UPI in lar e decora'ed tin boxes� green , 7 _� . . _� from Great Britain and in givinig as ittleas I t�_� ! I &tion of corn- He was twice married, his 6rat wife dying 4 SHINOL is pu 9 0 I and gold, is only 101eente ' I E I who know the cost of admini-str � it t I I � . ; �h 190211 1 � ut 36 Vearm ago. He then married'Mary ox, and is sold In j8eaforth only by . . r � PCs- ' 'O In a Quandary. meroial and financial institutions .will bq abo I � -SEAFCYRTET, FRIDAY, JUU6 Q-71 , -ible in return. But John Bull i6 not a . I ! � ; i : � I ! - i . t of administeril Ann E6ane, who now su'rvif'ss him' together �. . i � I I to consent to:a pl olicy of th is k ind, The following is an extract from a corn- 4urprised atL the very low coo . i I . � . . � foolish as .. . .9 b4s an4 3 girls. I : � somel with E4 children- , * t - . I munioation which appea ed in the Toronto �ng the bukinebs of the church. It ii I I I r a to pleaee the most promising .01 bij , . I i i I , . - � The 0oronation Proceedings eve I pimes said that clergymen are not good busi — I .� W1 Llis� & SON, Sea& I . . I in � � � I � i h - ' I Postponed. children. 8uch a polic� as that plopose Globe on SAurday : f tha� � . I i � I I i . 1, i -n in actor thing, nose me�, bub this goes to . disprove � . xippen- , - ! I I . � I — . Much surprise and deep. regret was felt, or rather hinted at by the Chancellcr of tho As a Methodist layrda I al th-_ 3 . -_ - 1 1 i . I I . =7==== 1 : MGJt of a quandary as. to how a ou Onbhia 11 i I D. Hay, Commissioner and, C�nvoyancer . - � 1 - I ! the world over, on Tuesday, on the news E.xchequor would be, w, e believe, a . . I � I I . . I . I � -discussed rrterend m question. The I I wilig, mor6gages and deeds drawR up. Money loaned Was conferred upon him by the dean of � 94, Canadian Order ForRsters -Phili, I F I much i At too annual meeting of the Literals ol . I I , --o � beinZ received that the proceedings in con, advantageous thing jdir this potintry t the In meet rates of lntere�t � i 1740-tf I . I � 1-1 � � I miois:ters of our church have been expr 388ing Ale , . .i .e��ollege, Judge Philip TI.Vau Zile, and Ament has purchased a fi-ne three year old : ! )nth Oxford held a few days ago, Dr. � nection with, the coronation of KingEdward -upon the whole, co�ld! it be attained e ti -no of �' MOWERS AND ALL MACE10' I I . - dissppr6vAl of the meat.ure from thi I , EF.Y REPAIRING. S�turday he was sworn in as a b�'6rrister Costumer colt from W. F. Scott, the priest J � .; - : - ' ay, the late member of the riding, ' -�-T. Mellis 18 again to tbe �ront' for the:repabiog of I I � ­ . had been poat-poned indefinitely. The reason But, would the CanadiAn )pie san�ticn ' its birth'. They have been writing letters . � a, solicitor before the supreme court by paid being 8175. Mr. Scot 6 recently, pur- 11 � � �_ . . � all kinds of machinery. All �,aating mowers -re- 4 l - I ; I . � - I , � "t to both the;sec;lar and religious prest con- w,'ho, to the surprise of every person, -Ing ithem in in cl iof.jus�ice Hooker. Heisuaid to be the chamed the colt from R. R08B.-J,ohn Dj4a. c . � I for this announcement was the serious ill-; at the pres,3;rt time, or �vot'M they lsuppo� i d would onnfer a favor by haN . . . . I n violent, langu- Pa12 flwa. All work entrustel will receive the test mingetit lawyer iii 00 M I , demning it n strong, ev 90 i either; Canada .-or the can arrived home from British � . in, bis - a. I � g I I I . efeate4 at the last election, threw eom , � I I - � ness of the king. It had been known -for; any Government in ma4ing such aptoposal? � attentirm. A new stock of plow� with a good stock w spend ,� � - " � . . - 7 . age. They in rare caaei, have been earn. ton that defeat. He said is de of 0I plow r . epairg, and cas�ings� tnouldboards, plow , n led States. He is no I Ing a few last Friday niglit for a few weeks holids�s.. , :: ­. I . . In W ligl� � � IF4 , several days that the health of the royal doubt if they WGuld.� Thi�s Paigning a�ainsb the .Jiberal, oand dates ,�e o earned holidays with Judge Golin Doig, It is about four veare since be went West, . I I I � I . � . Pat was not due to laek of exertion )u his handles and all plaw anll� roQ4 sailfflar repairing - �� I I E because the latter repres anted. its prin iplep. tteaded to on short noti 0. lHoMAS MBLLIS. Kip- a i'C?rrand Marais,- after which he will join __H. J. and Mrs. Mord,en, of Stouffville,gft � i personagewas far from satisfactory, hub then, being the very best we may� Expelt � I 11 � . 5 And they have pretty generally oted part, but to the fact that over 400 12bera a 1� 1 1800-3 1 1 , pen. I I , i ) i h a , note, W. M. Doig,jwbo'� was admitted ,atl visiting friend@ in town this week. -Oa E he pub� from the p,3ople of Great Britain, ��nd the - . Frobibibionieto had either voted agains . I - nothing serious was anticipated by t - I - against it a d the Goverpment. They stood I NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs, G. � Smilie, of Ann t, ef'same time and obtained the bighestj 11ondayafterneon AlexanderSmitbarrived I 1. � I' :I E lie, and� it was, evidently hoped by those . He als� Arbor, are visiting their many friends in * ! Canadian people not be! in in a po ition 0 too often aiie by Lide wilth the saloon keep- .ihim, or load rof rained from voting. . 4 eand British Columbi7a � 9 , tir at the final ex�mination of he gradu-1 I , . , . 11 , V V I : . I 11 - 8 Quite eri _ F lost the, support of the liquor men on accoun this vicinity. -Mr. 'Donald: . J .five members. They intend, and vill vii%it here for, a w ; y tt'Ithe pflis to vote ,I tot Whitnel and ,a ,Ing class ot fif tv - � fe ' days. - who were most olos,el aesociated with him accept what tney will give us, it I � � .6f his refusal to pledge himself to fo low th . visiting'at the home of his � I � . - He is -a - I � . against the referendurii and prohi ition. . ungannon, is t office and engage in the prac- son of our townsmanj Walter Smi+A, ancl 7 '­. I W 8 � D it pen a law i � that he would be able to take part in the evident that we may look for no I medi4 And thi so -not only wibh course they had asked. . He could -prov John PZ'nvin.�­Re,�. G. H. .� - 11 .� � I I � . 71` I sbas been the ca, h those w . son, Mr. f. it I f law in all its branches at Sault 8-te. h%R been in the west about ten, yeam i - I LL __ - - or the P� I- Tory! preachers but wi c) call ithat mone� E6,3t I ... [ important ceremony which has been so long fiscal changes such as those which ... r' had been sent into the r ding b � thre�!yeatJ has been I o 11 , Long who, llylakie under the firm narin' e of IDoig and -Herbert Dennis, of Chatham, is -calling ft I I . ker, Cor 3y - ' 6jt', and will no doubt be Qdessful in old friends here this week. --JA 'o, I � . . �uoh ,lien as Seagram, Wal anticipated and for which finch vast prepar� cently been so generallv discussed � What thembelves Liberals as well, while many C the faithtul and zealous pastor of the Moth . n Curti I I I I &t,'L ' - ; ' 'ooderharn, to fight him. Dr. McK, y is 0� odist church - a new t . � � I � . - i oils hare beea made. Almost at the last we want we call not get, and wha ''we call Liber!al miniargre voted lot at all. They , ' here, and wbo� goes to hi itla thriving -and beautiful-oity. lefton Tuesdaymorning ofthis weekfor- � t, :� - I I I ! � � ; call ib ,� vile'Mil iniquitous," "unfair " etc. ibhe ouly man that a solution of coT w 'a field of, labor the coming week, on Sabbath I i . . M 1111,11,toba. -Lo 8 ratf ord, .or- � moment, however, it was ascertained that � get we do not -want. This ii just a1liout Lho . . . I — I I 1 u MeCrae, of t ; . � . . - i i - and bave (1,)ne their utrr ost. to diser, � �and 'Whiskey his upset. 1 il . I I . r y of Brussels, was here this week.,_:Mr.. - . � . 3y dit i : I will preach his farewelrsermo:n to �ia people., � i Ill 11 the health of the king was in a much akoro .situation of affairs, a`nd, all the I I'll guff , ' I It . nd : the - Goveniment. I Quarterly 3oards 1 1 i Tieadbury'. ' - I . a : : 11 Thaaegoofl During: Mr. and Mrp.! Long's work here I I . and Mrs. A. M. Kayand son, of Stratford, I � I ; I smitton Times says . shoe bifering for Sp,turday� . i precarious condition than was anticipated, 'which ia being indulged . in aboub, prefer- Ila I frenzied resolutions calli ig on I The 4 1 . I' going in and out amon1g their pelople, the; � I I � spent Thursday bare. I ; . . .1 - � I spin I t i His ailment was diagnosed appendicitis, an a ' politic�l (Tilt. pr bibd ior ists every wh�re to repudi to it. �people, itnany of them bachelora an I made themselves Many Varm'I frien�ds.-Misa I pa ra won's laced aid gaiter bolotv,.-re, ul-%r$2 and . . . endal trade is simply for I I �__ - i I . I I � . . As, on Saturdik zrily, 98 cents per pair. Bain � � . We fi'nd out spiritual guides and ar o '1- ' M. McGregor and Miss A.1� Murray, who 1"ge f I � ,operationhas proven this to � Every person admits that ib woilld be ,I faters, who have been losing sleep ovar the I p�, a n South window. W. HI Willis, agent to I r I I a b I 1 4 I I I I . have been at the es, Seaforth.� . -1 � � a subsequear I 69;al board a doing their utmost to diecredi ' Norm�l School for the past G ome A. Slater sho � 1 1802 `1 Walton. , . f in the birth rate of thle Provi nce,aud � � , E postpone- ! good thing. The - Conservatives Profess to ,decline . I 0 in I I V41 . � . � be correct. Hence the indefinite i theme4suro, while so d Ing might aid the i ­( . I two months, are here paying a visit at their P the regular i p'f the Dominion, will probi bly . b � CARPET W .T.H.1-you ay t�all .Von MoTiox op CoNrDoLE.NcE. -At; . ; mentof the proceedings. The operatioll. 1 believe that it can be got, while �hey, c'lo�o Opp6t.ition in driving ou iment. !indeed parefitat homes. -Mr. 1W. M. boii and his I he earpet dewtulont of The meeting of Walton Ancient Order of Tim--ld "I 3 . : . � � I . I I rit of it in t � i . 7 ecline in birth , aforth. . Their was Bile I ssfully perforaled, and since then � their eyes to the real-fiks of the �ituatioh, xye'fl n d tb em raugerl with the liquor party 'surprised to learn thau d 4 nephew, Alexander, are spending a few f le I 11 � i . McFaul CO.'s Store So Workmen, the following resolution of ton. I i I I The Messrs., . I i . � o'P ; holidayrsamong friendq here.- 00 --represen4the cheap d of good- dolence was unanimously carried : TT o Mr. 11 - i the.patient, has been progressing favorably, : and then they will ponaure tho.'LiberM Mr.!Whitney's tide, iTi his endeavor to 1 Beems to be the rule all over the world : 1 . , O' . . . . . � Their conduct and .. , *in 1pUceand power. , aving corn. � I [ uoting statistics in support ;bf .thii Doig are now graduatei in 'law, b els. You Hugh Gordon, -We, the officers and )nern- - - � I After 41 1. . I . � iss and the best 'kind of oheapi . ; I y accordingto the latest accounts. It� i09 Premier and Liberal Government I Ia'ter on advi�ce �woiild naturally 'ead us to entirely ii i the f Ilowinf, peed,heir study at the Law School in De- .. � 1 � ; . - : Position, it concludes w th 0 M Uy Velvet Carpets, Ifigrai and Brus- bers of W`%Iton lodge Ancient Order of . � because they did not aebamplish the Impas- ijno�e ifie subject and emain awaS from 1 passed oufioesaful examin�riions 11� i L I losophical and comforting as urance troit. � Bot 0 choap � however, a critical case, and even under the phi . Is 130, from them, as anywhere. United Workmen, No. 305, take this -10pp0r- I i I . r 6 too Polls Ili December n 4X . e later � � moat favorabla circumstances, it will ,be sible. That is the end and 'ai 3 of t . I I "Af ber'] all, Oatario need not worry. Bal -i ; Mr. Doig standing at t e iop o e is in Pe tries, Un. . �, . � - In I I e r cheaper carpets, the! To innity of expressing our, heartfelt sympgthy 11 . T - i . �, utterances of the oburel as they find voice won"b go Gut, of fashion yet, a while. A hun- the way of honors, while Alex. has the I ns and Remps are the best of the kind to - t several weeks before his recovery can � be present agitation, and' this is ail A will . � I . . A i . � .,with you in the loss you have sustained in . "I � I � I our 6onlerences, indicate a wish that we, ' n a' credit of being the youngest lawyer gradu- b ]i had. The prices on all Carpets, Lin- the death of your dear .wife. We assure. . I ,I definitely asaured. , - *ult in. We have no prete'.tions ,to t . - :3 dred well-fed and well -reared chil re re I � - 11 � I 1 . rc r) e layme of the church, should now exerb ': to be ated in the States. H6 ii 'only in' his 18bh o eume and Lace Curtains � make the goods you that as ymir brothers, we feel d i � � worth more than five hundred bor I t . etiply �� . I I o carry the abhorred measure. i� � " The postponement of the coronation pro. � superior foresight, but wo, have no besita- o riiei�es lable diseelses and, year -.-Mr. A. H. Ricker, df�the village, the q iic k eellers. � � 180-91- the heavy affliction you and your chi . reduced one-half by avok . z ! i I I . Wren --- L �Yhab shea we do ? Shall we 11 retuee in e remaind4r groiv fore part of the week, paid 1 a visit at the . � I � I - � .. � n even temporarily, is a matter i tion in making this prophecy, that those . neglect, while half of th i NOTES. -Messrs. � McCausland Irvine and .. i . I I ' have been called upon to bear, W. -,-e feel � . z � : t . spy way t) recognize the referendum 1" or � i ,.up to be criminals or'& burden on t' eir fei �, home of Mr. John Bowden,. Ceifttralia.-Mr. "I very grave im T ! � I � Isa�e B0er, !two. progressive farmers of that our expression of Aorrow. can gh bat, I i of portance.. he lose 'who are building on preferential trade, ,or I , ye I been adding to the tippear- : . � ; . I all -all we a eckly do the present bid,ling of . Ilows. " � . Gilbert Dick has . ' � k and confusion it will occasion through- i a I . s I I i . -Ilafishard township, havej been 'on a visit little comfort, neverlheless, we pr that I I building on J,. I 0 lea er 5 Who have ch auged front i o sud � * � - � ance of his residence by brighbiDg it up with , . I . I i i anything of that nature, are, . .T. J. Irv!.ine.-Mise you will look to _11.km who Isthe . t . I r a � the residence of* Mr. ,- ru 'of 611 i cla y in foundation of sand, as it ca . I ,� I � . � 1, oat the Empire, and espe It n, not land w 11 fl�,nly nd take uo the burden of a Prohi, � The judges do not quite agree on wh t a fresh coat of p%int.. Gilbert likes to have - I I r ­ Minnie Dundas, who isit.tc thinb!s, and who bears out griefs a oor� � i -- .. a b tion arr paign ? The e are the qt estione I all in -order and ta8ty.-Mrm. Wlaper and I . . I ; London, where the event wag to have tab -ell I b 6 06ti : . - � - � not be got. It is unreasonab�e to 8 sk 'for. it constitutes a good ballot. In the ce- f iends in Tor�nto, has rettirnea ho ' e- ,i� rows. on ' . - I I - I 01 !` I . - . two children of Sbra,tf6M, during thelweek, - I . I b, - t � i I . . I im accompanied by Mrs. 1) i . en I I I ; place, can �carcely be imagined. -People of , or to expect it. , - I I � � 'Simcoo recount Judge Ardagli. allowed 't le were visiting with Mrs. H Shaffer, of the �e emill! anmd which He alone can give, -and wh this ��� I ; I I � . i It is not our a ' the correspond- i - I ­ - d ,t�hter, wh;ar residents of the Qu e transient life isended receive- you in that . � I ,prising e I " � all ranks and all nations have assembled, ; � t t � ballots,wbich were marked *ith % single village�.-Why should �he farmero'complaid,' I I I . I .� - � I etit finds 4ims'elf in ft q a dary as to how i .1 .ty Findlay McIntosh has had one ot hi horne where parting shall -be no more. . I . ther as actors or spectators ; military and The Street Car'Striie i To-, I n �stroke.' Two ballots marked in this way for . I f beef ? They have ,.- I . rge X . * - . ei I - � _- be shati a�t­. He is not the only one that' is I abour, the high price b sellipg,-the grain] .r 'no ro-shingled.-LMisa Pertie Gregg, o Signed an behalf of the lodge, Geo, I I - price when i . � - I . - the big ' I i Ferguson, Mamter Workma�! Wm. Nes4 I � . I Orris, has nav&l forces from the remotest ai � ronto. . Irl . f . . iMr. Brown, the Liberal candidate, in North .1 been vi�itirik- her onuoin, Miss ; � I d a al y unsatis altory state of mind. . arttion, which ,for many" . � I i, , I house. at the at I I I � I . the Empire have been gathered tog�ther,and 1 . Perth,'1were thrown out by Judge Barro ary E. Sudli.-About 40 pe � ons from financial secretary ; R. H. Fergusoni re- - I ! - The difficnity between the Toro to Street And iv o.wonder. When we find men I I �- years has been the property of Mr. Gregory.1 t isi seciioni of! McK�Ilop wont on the excur- corder. - J .1 : . I ' I months of preparation were about to oulmin- I I Had t4ese been counted Mr. Browii would of Wingham, has oha.�ged � hands, having � � - � I Car Company and their: employees of whioli and w meln too, who all uld be level leaded, . I a on] to the Wodel �arm oo Friday. Take LocAL ITEms,-11r. Andrew Johnston I ate in ipiendid pageant and historle , 4 �have been elected, and the GovernmeAt been disposed of to Meoerg. � Hay Brobhers,1 . .1 . � � L I st I I . 0 1 in parts, &I Dgethriler it was rat er enjoy, vieited with his brother, at L,iurlon, last , . ' - this L � we made mention lar week, oulm inated in honest a d conscientious -leaders of the would have six of'a majority. In I usko�!a of Li8towel.-A. Mu�dock,l. a 'a of Wm.� 1 3 a � : ' I I t, n cr � drama. The dislocation of all .these ar. a strike on the part of the empl yees on I le, although the ush pround tho week. -A goodly number from thesurround. , � .divisions were Murdock, of tpe 2ad f Stanley., who has� . . people, o4e day denouncing a law a being , the ba�lots* of viN o po,lli ag sub I 9 bj bull�in 'nel&' raugements is a national misfortune, bitter- ore of the recep g, where lunct Ing country took in the excursion to (;'x I I 11 . The street cars werej nt.t run ion i ,throw out by the judge because he held been a studezit, at the Medical College, To -i i , Saturday. . all tbab ialbad and unjust and con emning V V 's.81 serve4, was 8 methin ter�ible. Out to view the sights -of the Experimental -- I ,g ly disappointing to a multitude of persons: ; ' that da and the citizens Jid not have �cven � I i that 7e deputim did not affix their proper ron'to, at the recent final e�amination proved le waa that all thos employe( Farm.- . Mis3 Dora 11, . cAllister is at Galt ' - � I but it is overshadowed by the melancholy y I in the Imo it bitter and unmeasurec terms enitialp, and thus the majority of the L' himself a ou 3cessful stu� dent, � baViD g passed .1 3i g ri�.ticeab .... - ` ' � the privilege of being 11 strap-boldfre," I I I a Is ewlege" from the preoident down, ar Epending a few weeks with her sister, Mrv. � _. I . me nearly being wi I with high honors, He' I � ' but the alo -a of that law� and the no xt day 'eral candidate ca ped oil . : a now a full fledge a J . Robert Veacb.-Mesers. Stanley G-allan . I cause of it. However, gratitude for the had to usii Shanks' Mare or, a�y other .adv; �- I - m have - I on -1 J ist as nice in their mannee's a ,hey poeli. � ger . I iaing their f ollowerq,' as -good w id con- 'In nearly every instance where thei M. D. Isaac Jewitt�, 7ho'hag �een' M � I I I , . . - 11 r, ; � . King's recovery should only swell the glory I �,, l ­as returned home; , I ly call be. -John Zeigler ,bad A good Ve( and George MeDole vir,ited with friends ill � I means of conVOYSMC6 avaj [able! Oa Bri. sistentl CE riatian citizeris, to work a d vote . 11 eek.-Miso Nettie John * - . I . , been mistakes the interests of the Liber� trip to the Northwesi Ing manure to the fi-elds one day: recent. this vicinity this w . - of the coronation whenever it ma,y be. i _ I I candidates have been perjadically affected, He says it is very wet land �c6ld in some die, ` I all I I i . day night the workmen, aifter,aul fl night for thq law which theyl before so itt�rly 1. 4 f � -1 7._­Mrs� S. Bell, while rescuing her little, ston, who has been visiting -her parents here . I I . ' He reports 10t, Ing r.ell , � . � . - I . s and still some of the Tory papers p3raist in tricts. the crops to . for , � . , , . . . 'I oy who- had got among the bee I hives, an'll the put few weeks has returned to her conference, decided by an almost! u anlmou8 denoulced, it is enough to conti se and corruption." It's enou It to In his travels he saw !nothing to tak � ; I - e' vs. Colonial I � I bowling " . 9 . I I Z hj ,was being stung by the irlseots,l was very, hoinein0loveland.-Rev. Meskra. .MeNab, . - L Preferential Trad vote not t.G tecept the ultimatorn� of the durnfotinder any perho�. Yet this is pre- sicken a horse. . I eye, and now tbinke rt�ore of his hom .H - , i Free Trade. ompany, and to strike work. . 911 Sunday i . I . . I I I Ontario. -John Daymbrit, of the 2nd of imverely stung herself. -A7 nDml�er of oil of Walton, and -Uose, of Brussels, emallanged. � - die I � I I -h I I C ,61y ithe couree which', bas been and is be- f . I I �eo, c sp-ea going to &afotth on th , pulpits on Sabbath last for hot - m,orning � - : a season, ` I day. Thi i,3 ning services I ! . ill a ,.rn Le part ingPu sued by hundre a of clergymen and I . , �i; - - � . . � �"' There is a good deal of discussion just ind Ing an attempt was made oh I � Wroxeter. . Tuckergmith, has, during th b T I k of � rijilt. . Ther 1 and eve * .-A Sunday -school I � . repairing his out bnildings� enlarging ' ' . � slow, both in this country and the old coan- of the comp'a-n'y to have their car n, but I . NoT-Es. -M iss M ary M iller is sp nding , a T ! is ay an fi�more pea an , pionle wi , e in T. : r I I . . '_ - _ . .� - other temperance wor era in this province. few wooks' vacation in Toronto. --Mr. and barn and putting atonts, stabling underneath. , & e tb' our own town. T ore is n .1; ston.To grove on the afternoon,of July lot. - try, respecting what is called preferential the effort was ineffective and was. p -evented Is it anly wonder that bey -have conf used When compluted it will addi greatly to the � , I Mrs. Carry, of Scotland, are the guests of - Lei The steamer Tunisian., on which Mi. and ' ' w ching for rains or other confusion. � rs, � 8, L taste and comfort of too farm. 'Mr. Day- I at Wf L I I . ribe �Mfely , L trade. This [is that Britain should depart by the mob' who gathered in gre4 x urnbe, and bimboozIed their ifollowers and have! OUver Smibb.--�-J. Stephen- of Teeswater, �� make,"a good turn -out, as - no ! doubt Miss-Xary Smillie sailed, is repo , d L � . � mont is one of the pioneer seittlers of Tuck- : from her free trade moorings and levy a impeding �he way by throwi 1 - bricks .111 have a re)l fine L . 49 I made la4ghing stock lof themselvel ? But 1 paid the village a business call on lkq,aturday, landed at Liverpool. -Miss Annie Sim - . I I . . eramith, and has been 'a sulicole,�sf ul farmer. 1 1 . . . � stories and other missles, and the ielult was � I -A football team from here went out to T. . . . entertained a few friends to a �strawbe " . tariff againat all foreign countries, while.ad- ; . they have also done whiat is infinitely more, . . Alex. Monteith is busy building a corn silq. 1 I i ; Henderson's farm, ! to meet the Howi6k t. I . . festival on Monday evening of this wecke- ' . . - . . mitting the products of her colonies to hor that several cars were badly smaq�ep, some to be deplored than this. They hove Put Rangers, on Friday, evening, but -wing to Silos are getting to the front in this see lZI i Br 818'." [ Our public school hag closed for vaoatior,�- - - of the operatives were injured, and the i and Mr. Monteith believes in keepir . e NEWSY NOTES.- istowel football tea marketafree, Thiswould givethecolonies the temp( rance calls() �ack at least a luarter i the rain and non -arrival of some 'of �� the , Mr. and Mrs. L. MeVittie, of Rullitti,speat a very I decided advantage in the British effort to run the cars had to be a! 'andoned. I � � Rangers, the game was indefinitely 'osf- with the timeB.-Five pupils from -school Ca e up last Friday vening: by 6 ?ecial trai Saturday � in the village.-Mra. Kenny- Ili" . . Of a c?111.1.Lry. They have destroys . every I P No. 2, Tuckersmith, a�e this week writing to�lay the deciding &me betwe an distric markets Nud would be a splendid thing for The police we're utterly powerless o control � poned,-The Berlin.organ, for which J. E. returned from a week's visit with friends in � . . . vestigt of a chance which we bad o seour- for entrance. --Missesi Evai Ricker, Mary I here three and ieven, of th6 Westertl. Hensall and Tackeremith. t - I Black is agent, was placed in. the Presby- MeNevin and Minnie Talton are at Clinton I I 11 - them. But the queation is how would it the mob, and the m&yQr and polic�,e author- Ing ev n the moderate imeaaure of irohibi- i No tball Associatior. They ,Were accom � - I affect Great Britain ? ities called out the militia. Theirl services, r : . terian, church, last Sunday, on approval, and for examination, while M�i4er garl SproAt I ,a ied by upwards o: - 100 on-lodkers. . h — - I I .h , I � � . ; it"! Alma. - . That it would be the tion , icli the referen4 Id e tire for I was played -by Professor Garrat. I w ; . a . Next and Miss Marcia Sproat 'are at Seaforth. mecommepced &I out 6.30SD4 notw �1 .. � I . � re notrequired, as no actempt us, as,af ter their fie 'denvZ I will be I layed by We hope to hear of 0 lur young people giviug anding a c6litinuol is raim th ' crow r6 Another big shoe offering for Saturd*y�- --- . means ef. im-porning a very considerable tax however, we rce'um u iationk of the � Sunday the Esty organ . I : I Mr. Loppard,. of Toronto. A meeti ig'of the � PI I . - was made to run the care on Mondiy, and � a good account of t 60 pairs m- n's laced and garter booti, reg.W I upon the people there can be no doubt. It I referetiduin, surel3 they cannot expect; hemselves. -Many report �a -- I al-#2aad . I . � �� church members, the following �Ionday, June to be the coldest !month that has been 4 i1ned . until the finish, the resulb 'of whic through the interventi6n of the board of � � . Iva to - . might also bring upon her reprisals from her sensible people to work and . vote for it. '! ifor the home teatn� of 4 goa 83 goods, on SaLurday only, 98 cents per pair. SW- .- I � I � ; will decide which organ shall rema, n. -Our known for many years Many .from th' n ples in South window. W. -1L Willis, agent far " ­ � foreign one, trade and other meka�oi5 a tr ce Was More than this, they have shown :o both I football team played in Brussels Coronation t The last goal for Bru-seets was pror . . � tomers and might occasion her a . i 7 to I . _ George A. Mater shoes, BeitfoAll. ISO" 2 ,�.& vie r , � _M part took in the excur;ion i to the Mod I ed bV the visitors cWming,an off side � , - I . � -good deal of. trouble with her foreign neigh. Patched up by Monday night. -and the -trike political IF-Arties that the Prohibitio lists Of 'I Day, against a team from that town, r. Farm and a . WomEw's W.,a$Ts. -These abirt waisti Ato : I., loo to Sar I& during', the pa dek' and not being able to coiivince thi I � . ff, and on Tdeeday the care i . . ! and Mrs. George Town attended the races in week. I I t I the fi�ld twent3 - cool and comf&rtable. White waists am I bors. However, that is largely her affair I was deeltired o this provi ace are not to be trusts , r : I b 5pferee t ey � . a d either t Sea 0 e t week. - I h - walked off I � � forth, ` n Wedn aday of las . selling the most freely.. The E. MuFAU,V Z and no� oars.. Were she to take all risk a I were run without molestation as usi al. The � I . liiiqutos before time was up. , L�o Killolran . , � I party,' as unless they ;can got ev rything r Miss Purser, teacher in the junhir! room, ! I I - . Co.', 8eaforth, .are selling many ,difforent. ..... � I . . ! , i I I I Seafortb, was the'refere�.-Thtee rinks G � I hief differe' i ; c-' I their own way, they Will smite t a 'hand � left for her home, in Port Hope On We'd- � aut I and giant tia this boon it would, certainly ace between the company and ? Tuckerstnith. I fityles. Each one Le a textile he y at the - . � I I � I � i I I �,Ibwlers from berevent up� to Ki' r . � be an immense advantage to Ca - � neliday.-Petor Smith. returned frDrn Gait, 0ae, never knows j�st when �% new U . I . price. �11 : � Ati stretched out to help them. 77 The;' I I : onday afternoon and played two garn I � � � � on Friday. -J. T. Cook and son, of Detroit, brella or parasol has 'to be purchased, , . rn tit d in Parasols, Vests, Corgetoll . � the employees was the refusal on the part th - I Prices are also right and w@Qrtf the other colonies. But what would she of the former to recognize or% negotiate with � I e 8 goo I .. . Qxperie � - I at gam 3 ' � .. 11 I no of the past 'two months should � I ited friends in the village, on Saturday. 'ith the club of that town, The fir ' : 11 ! I vie ayed� or ,stolen, you Gloves, Whitewear, etc. gain by such a course ? As a rule John the union. Had there 'been -a board of � ways getting lost, str, I 'al.� o6ory for Kiricardine by seve i I . 1S024 - open �he �yes of the Liberals ax at rate.1 Leonard MoKelvie has returned from Pink- know. Well, perhaps You're in need of one ,,,, sulted in a vi � . . I y F � � � �ots, while Brussels won. the evening garri e - L,&ww SOCIAL. -A I&wn:socis;l under the �� �� . o been ' U9gY9 on now ; or it may be re Han Will t . Bull does not undertake even to assist one arbiftration find had both � partigg Itsho , ld Iteaoh them t�at the more they try � erton.' While jumping from a b . � I y u also requi P . - I�y fo�r shots Vin� auspice - chureb, . I Friday afternoon, Master Tom Goodfellow kerchiefs, Gloves, Hosier , Vesta, Ribb his � I y ,al to aid �aome people the 4e-sa thanks t 3ey get' I y - o he held on the lawn of Mr. George Ditle t of his children unless he is likel to make obliged to submit their case to tba,t Itribur , I , leavir g the� home team s of the Alma Methodisi; I I I I on I lDrioug by 3 points oil the:twogis,mes. � somethinry by so doing. for adjustment, all this trouble, I Iss and � had t,he � misfortune to fall, breaking his any of these things, �nd if, so, for out an , . � lband - 0 Some say that the . I what �hey do. 1,t should also show� i nnual deoor'ation of' graves of deceasel i (Friday) evening. The 33rd regiment 11 - .. . . for - , �. I : � � wrist.�--Louis Becker, of Clifford, aalled on out values don't pass The E. XcFaul Co"P 1 embers and the immediate .r' has� been engaged 11 � I ,wh t is actuallyi the . � . I elatives of . -forthe occasion. An ex- � [ � 1802-1 j, .give 'The - I colonies could supply Great'Britaia with Oil I turmoil would have been avoided. them, �� !A . case, that every� old friends in the village Thursday. ­Joseph Store, Seaforth. I ; cellent programme will also be ive . � - . I , . . - 'the foodstuffs she requires, and that conse. . � embers of the Inde anden't Order of Fores,- 1 . .. __ I" ' ' dum 'ft COwnileft for Manitoba Tuesday ul'orning, ' � � � � I , ; � ' 11 their 1 96 Who now voteg for the referen Two MORE SUCCES.�FUL ,STUDE-,NT§,- p - 4 � . Liber - Th' - Brussels was'held on Mondav I ladies of the church are noted I . � I ,quently w,bile the urefereace would benefit stin PH- : simply V�tes to place in the hands of the� where be will visit for two mcnths.-A good old township I of Tuckersmith has I er, Lodge, � I ell � - along ! . lug -It On. � i � evFniog, when grav is to -the number of P7 liberality in providing -,for an con, 0 11 - i . , � number of the young people attended the - . I 0 I o . I . __ raced and adorned t)is learned profession d wit fflowers.-At Melville and for this occasion the.y will the,jr ��� - . �the colonies it would not impos.e any, in- Torie�oa �,courg6 with ,Which to puhish his' ionic in Grey., on Saturday. --T. B. Sand. _ 9 �ere decorate � rill : ... . ljt,� : The Post Offide Department has i9sued a *Oat frie is, last f this and other con tries'with, many o.bl ]!. , best. Strawberries .and other reft hments 11 I - Greased burden upon the mother countury, : I er ,hurch, next Sabba h morning, own , . tide. 1 That any nu�nber of � P s left for Sault, Ste. Mar week, !to 0 � � _0 e v. M I I . new scale of !postal rates, to come I to force i and brilliat t. , We notice a�on will be .served, and & right good ti 0 � I - � koos will preach a si�,lerldid discourse tothe m# ; I and that the favor shown us would tend to i Liberals Ivill be foolish enough to o this, � enjoy a couple of weeks trout fi hiag.-Thle ' L. _a 4 1 on and after' the first of July. his new . I I I _` those who receivedt'he degree of L. em�bera of,court Princess� Alexandria, No. be expect -e- d. .1 . � :1 Rev. Mr. Stafford, trom Wise nsin�_ - . '_ � I - .1i � cement and emisolidate the empire by DO- we ver : I I 08 - occu. the Dotroi� college of;law the names of tw i - . - -- I ; � - ost y +uch doubt. � I � - . �� " 1 scale makes lin increaFe -ill P bago' : -ates on I I ! pied the pulpit i a the Episcopal 6 uich, on I .1 - . _; I casioning a unity of fooling, arld that it; I P well known residents of this townehip, in . . - - 0 1 The!� referendum was as. good before thei Sunday. -The first meeting of t e vocal . I � . . � i I . � . I I I would alao, increase thia� trade 'of the mo�ther ! almost all kii i ads of mail matter except let There has een no! the persons of Mr. W ' M; Doig and bi4 - , . election s it is now. class was hold in the Oddfello.w,c hall, on . ; � , - here we i I . 1 Mo cber, of . e couree ilt 0 . i ters. The'local newspaper Mso comes in i I : nephew Alexander M. Doig Th . .country with us in so much as wi If it is d !serving�' nday evening. -Mr. and Mrs. Vil� ' lege in law iii ' ) 5, Per Cent ff all Clothin ' c�angb in� the meantime. this col' a three ye ) I 9 i - . I I for another i heavy.. slap. It was thoughti I I I I I I sell our products we, will parchase what I ' L I St. M,arys, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs- I 1 I I A Ok ON �� � , i of sup� on now, it could not have been de.' nine montl­e each year in order to obtai �_�_� --- n� - P I I i -Mrs I 1 � I - - - - - - that when ewspapers were subj cted to I � John'Bray last week. . Afia C - -_�_� AAAO%O%A A A A we require. In this way� it is maintained I ; .; amP_ the degree of L. L. and be admitted to � � . . I I I ,� i - caludemnation then. If, there -i bell of London, is visiting her mot 'r, Mi , i - serving of . - . e �- I I . - postage they would The give t and I E . Fo ' practice as a harrigter� at law and a solicitor I � I the trade between Britain and her coloniet, I " a su' "' fore tl�os4s�, called temperance le.aders wbo� J. L'ac'kie.-The bicycle track is now -in ' � . ; I . N I I would ba largely increased. This, of couroe, b rth . I ' i good order for the races, on Tuesday, July Ll � . I : . � I - I I . i . are now r�aoommending it to their followerw in accomplitsbing thisia the unorece0ented . "-M I I I � tions� But this new'rate dispels or imp�si . -cer 490 0 h - � - would not be ou, jected to fu in chancery, but the Messre Doig au. .ded . i th 9 hop, -W '' A ' of Ready F , I � russets, Harristoa and I 00 i I m do . I � f and the �ublic, had a0ceptedit then as thet i . . ib one side of tile story. The other side' I let. Wingham, B . & ,IS r short a0ace of one and a ha f years. M r. '�-4" � . � . � I t The following clause is the one we iipecially I i I I Forestville ball teams have been engaged for I � . . - 0 1 . I � that in an arra,rivement of thio'kind,-even if . . W. M. Doig was born in this township and . T 0 - , I beat tl�la�ftuld be procured, there is na the day. The day's sport will commence . I ; . I i 'Britain were foolizh enough to' It I i I I , I . spent his boyhood years in working on his � �� . : � �: � I . I ; . . I grant it, we doabt'it(dould have been carried, a all in� with the horse races, for which good purse, flothing , . I I On manuscript of P.00ka and new8pa I I fatbers farm during the summer and in at -1 1 I - : I I ! r � . . ; would be getting, everything and Britain Pere, I have been offered. A first class band has. tending the public school during the winter � - and on those documents of the Domi�nion and its favor Id h ve united in port.� , I I I , I � , , , 4 dll� i , I I II 111, I I I I -11: r -IN, t I i i 2U.1 . � I 1 T lt f � j I I li Yv i I I i . 6 : i I I r . I �, , r] P �' .- 13 ' ,�, I � ( I E �- � I i I — ....__ ' ' - w as onf d n h goll c erre P? Ii ege, Jild ge ;hl P , �turdav he was sworl an �i 1 wa . .1 1%. . , "I I ' a , L� t I � P I _ � � I I � , ii �11" ;)� I i" 11�. I I 41 I - :) I _. i o;ou a its sup, I p ; I -no-thing and that any such one-sided arrange- ; ; . - , � also been engaged. � Provincial Governments and. of municipal This, h ever, can not and will not he donel� . � months. At the age of eighteen he obtain. - ; I - I I I , I - . . I . 19%91k - - . ment, co - w . I . - . : . i I � . I I � I . . r uld not be lasting and would in the I authorities, now Bubjjbt to t 3jeent per ed a teacher's certificate ithout even at. It a rate on $, on lWanufactirer"s Wwo - : I now, 4ud'ithe vote in December next will I . I I ".. I � . I . � I . . . end be more injurious than beneficial. We I two ounce rate, the r�te shall be two cents , Usborne. � ' tending a high school and - � immediately be- - ; .. , I ! ! ; , - : . n_#�-_ MRXM1913*9 TN -1 In �9913%� I � . . t for th now b simply a matter of. form if not a' ir t!eachiog ' - I . :fancy there is much more in this lattsr con- 6 first four ounc�s or a fraction there- I I Twz GRIm REAPER'S HARVEST. Of late gen. to teach. AN s8veral'yeare . . . I , .on farce. F�r this state of affairs the so-called! the grim reaper, Death, has been busy in he attended the Clinto chool and ob. I Every dollar's wort f clot lug in our house must be elea-red mt. If- - i , of, and one cent for ,each addlit' a , I n high s ' h o I I two I i I � . . I � I tention than in the former. But it is ounces or fraction therec sent rate temne an e leaders are solely to blama , I vo require a suit tliese- prices - should in e you nvo lie-quar er � if. Pr � our midst and has removed two old and tained a higher grad o ce,r i cate and re. I'll I- , L . I L I . . .. - . re-,ddents of this township. On sumed teaching I to no I . taught - ' . . I ,_ ,f I one cent for each two ounces. . The call a of temperance and prohibitio � I I . very 'suit. Just ima, ine giving 2.5 per cent. Off on every suit: 11 . . scarcely worth while discussing either side, I ; I n well known in th � 7 . I ! Fi�e of e n � - 11 � i-. � Thursday, 12uh inst., Harriet Ann Cop. for many years with mar el Ruce I I - 1. _� - 4 I LLLLL apondence has not -o ly been wounded but hais wtually: i as any sudh arrangement is not likely to be That means that all, the corr a many i I : � lers in the received by country u . ewspapers I ping, beloved wife rif Mr. J. S. Et erington, of his, pupils carrying o hanors'at the do- I consurnated. The: political lemc 1 .7. P.- 0 i I fj . 43 - 9P � L . from their been killel in the house of its p ofessed� died at the age of 67 years, f .- mout is and 28 partmental and ot'her examinatione, his last 610.00 Suits, qua.rter Off, � � old country, on both sides, of politics, are de- correspondents will have to bear�i a double I . . 1 6 . I . . L � friend,41. " Tis true$ and pit'tis,l tie true.'� days. The blow is indeed a sad :)tie, but position SAI a teacher being principal of Har. � 1 S i US, �, f 0. - � i I 1 8 'O Tt C/U rMr off., . 1 A6. 0 ' 1 Wrtninedly opposed to anything �avorinR of I rate of,postage. Heretofore this cc'irrespond- I :i when! the lose is unexpected the : eeling of ii-iton public school, Besides teaching L I . I ' . � ) _- ' I � : I — � regret ii vFry much intensified, she having school Mr. Doig has!also been engaged,in . /_ 'S ; 3 L -�/ Z!, - I ; : L � 1 . r n unsealed dnvelope, . . .) ado I , I., te . 1 P oteetion for Protection's sake. In order ence, if inclosed in a Prof I el .60 I a� r off, � - io. ssor G ronW, died very suddenly.' The deceased had not farming and still owns the old homestead I I .1 � I . . ' . I was carried at the rate; of tie ce t'� Here � . j io meet the heavy expenditure incurred by I olawin Smith, in the To i 0 r I L . I s' $un, says : " In c3unting ballots,'� ; � � the recent war, it is necessary that they I 1 ' Farme been feeling well for several days previo6a farm where he was born. � He has been for . 2-:00 BoO,' Saits, q1ttarter,6f .r 0 ,f 5 i . ,4 150 ­ - I , after it will have to pay full pof; age, rate. � . to her demi6e, but'on the .day the ad sum- several years, and is still justice of the � . . � - M - � � . anythi 11 . � . I � I I it would seem ought to pase,�, I ; . , � I levY increased taxation for reven 7 mono came she,was enjoying her uF ual good peace, and was last 'year member of the! I . ! Ue pur. 1 Thus, in this department of newspaper I N,o goods reserved,, all i u t go at: this sale a;t 25 Oer cent. off all dothing - - � . I � _L I � , . � I I . I I lainly indicates the intention of the� health and was attendin' to her' township council My. Alexander M. Doig I : work, the expenses will be doupl:id. For L I � I 9, as usua,, . e house. These goods are all new, up -to date, m e1i I , poees, but they are not at all likely to im. which ' � I I � in ii,h ' a4e for this season�s trad � I I I I voter. I ar powers of blundering are im,i domebtic and out -'door farm duties. She is also a native of tole township, being the � , - - � _. . � I pose discriminating duties, but will treat all i papers like Tim ExT'OSITOR, that h%ve a meaau I eable, and i, ' 11 This stock of clothin 0must be sold. I � - : : the! plainest reg alations' was milkiriga cowi and while thus engaged youngest son of Mr. John � Doig, the we 9 1. I - � r I . i �_ � ... alike and make one general tariff. The only ! large list o? country correspondentsi the in. . . fell over and without a struggl passed known contractor. is mother died -shortly � I . I � . I , I I I ! I I I are apt to be honestly'! miaundersto0d, Dot, i - I 1, I � � - inducement that woul<1 lead them to disuart, creased exneuse will be a very c niider.M. � � I � I peacefully away. , '.The deceased c me to after giving him birt . He spent the first 11 I Hi hes Price: Paid for Produce. - I � . _. I rrr I - . - i . 'r ridparents and! 1 . I - I r ,, .1 f ram this Policy Would be I only by trie ignorant, put by educat,ed men, Usborne with her husband in the Y E!66r 1854 part 'of hie life with is gr'a I -9-4- -9- �� I � 7 :r I � i . .... a + i -I +�;4 + 1. ++ lm+++�! i 1 I i gi 4 an agreement on ! item. This rule will not affect ci uglalld an Act! was pas8ed eriablin from Toronto, and settled on lot 2", con. after their death wib� his uncle aimd aunt. 11 ; I ! I - .. I , the part of the colonies to consent to admit ' as their - news of this natu,re is reclived bY electo I r I P ,f _r ,r J 0 - . . . I . . i the products of Britain free of duties aad telegra I oir the universities to vote through. cession 5 where she resided.up to thn-- time Aftertompleting cbe public'sebool ourse he 1 , r I . ph and not by �mail. We s ould be themail'b means , of her death. The funeral took pie ce to the attended the Clinton ,gollegiate institute and I t I : � � of votingpapere attested by I . 1. . -0 - i ; . to have universal f ree tz aie between Britain sorry to believe that each I is the I � . . Exeter cemetery on Sunday, and 5he high was considered a bright, industrious studeLt. , LEA� ' OYD & CO - � ,C�se, but a magiiatnite. The voter was not required to: I � r r �- i and the colonies. This was very plainly respect entertained for her by the commun- In November, 1901, h went to Detroit and ' I r - I � the regulations of the Post Offic !Depart - . I Im lmdq Im - r 1 Retr forth in a speech delivered in the British i i - be in li'�is 40-micile, but the magistrate was ity was manifested in a marked de gan the study of law�: and on FFiday i ment since it c! . ,tee, t e I GARDINO B Gx 7 - S": 1, J9 4A �Jlxv : I : I ame under its premot man. required to be in his� jurisdiction. About funeral cortege being one of the lar �est ever . eveningi the 13th in t. thedegree of L. L. I - i � � � I . i 7 e I - a , � - . . ! � . � i - i -_ � . � i � I . . � r . . . i - I I . -1 : i � - i : i � I � - 11. I . I I � I - : I I I I I I i , I I . I : ! . � I - � I I I I i � i i , i I . I ; r . I . I I I - r� � i i . . i I- I I f � I � - i � i �1. i � . . I i I : I i . r I I �� � . � � I .. i - - f I r I ; t I � . i � � �. I I . - . . � I I � � . I i : . ! �, . 1. - . I J , . . I I I � - --- - I . ,I : I ! � i I I , - II I Z ; I I . i . I � d i i � r i - .. � . r � --- _ ; I , - - . � - r I . � i I - I � . _. 1. . ­ I � 1. " - � . . I . 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I . . � � � I . � � I - � � - - � I - t I . . - I ; I . . r I I I � � - . I I . . I ; ,� �_ ; 1, I - � �_ I � .11, 'I . � . J, � . T -4 : ; I I . I I I I * , - , , ;­ � ,, j I � � . - - �� , . - ,�, : i .-f- r , � � � 1�, __ I 1. , 1 7: I , . i , BF,Trws.-D . 4n ,torn this i � mors, took in Farm last T UndeEboro. .00ting arral . ,the WZ1UTa , sheer Breede , - - =Ig him to 3; -autes to,=W pur.pose of eel ivell � !kOwn, , . -, V ,5-0 I .tan Leii . . 'sheap . � that Ile � trip, Bef,ore� I , - to california.: ; . don and Wil judge a.;t thei 'Of Toronto, Henderson, 0 We - busy this. f,df life. it ii �W" as ma`1131 to follow in, seems 118 tb< elor's and ml, take place Itl �-rfiglau ALnd D . get,ber at the .;*Xiings bef bome of her 7' Ae Stalker -W I - tnxt,Timony tz, I - . 3y the Uev .:number �of * ,q a turnp.4-iia , I q -.0 the 3A5 P., '� bVmre � tri, � L ,grave" whe're tailor. W i 1. 5 musical cirel S,ctivp part" teriart I-eboir A wedding toot WeEiroy, Df ,wrheti ber -dA wedleel- to I w,by F,ev. A. I on the 3,45 t London$ fell( whole ,eomu epent last Ex � and report b Miss A. M. A and ffionds J ,of 1111171onle I This Itime it Mr. Thoma's I , Rose has Im 'for A riumul 'bee'll. offereal I the Educati, Aike vdith. I . 9 I -Assumes Me -� have no fdb-u -,coffa of it as -M ?-Av. M, r. X bridge, are,i � . :M--Lea,u, I I tpler-did. raer t -he PresbytA iLean.-Rev, � well sermw, �� , &y.ov.4ening will be a lar, popular. �-X � , I I 1P -milveet-01 Whale, wht, department-, �- . home in Dr4 _Yfliss Be is visiting f, Mir's 3 . Ecotland, is, ; -vertou. - - — Mr. W1 . Home in �Stl � week, frow, I � - . .—M -r. Ani . . 4ARed -on 0 Undl. T -hey ' sualtrier. I � —Mr� F1 'ison "of Rev.: � X Y., _C&Mf� . this summer' _:,stewart, Rk I —Mrs. M�4_ ' iffitted imich -,of the HOUE1 . I - . - urday morni affeetiedo bw less. I I � —Mrs . , AGj � this imeek 1�' - �e�pel��s to -k - friends -at " � , ,province' J�f -John I apa. I It ri, to Visl I —Dur -in I Saturday I bonne ,and Stratford, flag �ataff ot the zripals �. . I aw-ay- �; I � —Rev. _�' __ Listowel, li, Bishop �of I resilknation gationi- M iing tbom.ii . practit-e -of tile _,univen I � , I , . - � ­-Mbere �, I players -ew, the Ustovi 186 fina " . . -Ceived frot iticluding � and Humil will be a t, -good prize _OR WV �Charlea lir - wood ­wii weiixi Wo tunsitely .-A but- was 4t right 4e_t.' �examining � it 'Contain, �_ —Mr. -C '.With -A i.r: While, I - .. I 11 whic-h. wo reat.ed wni P, Worriss I,- -1 a- -a', , - is, *I suer i I . broken an temple. —The r church F . affair. , R I pre ... ed �Courses ot . the 4ah'ure Bupper, s( -splendid, -c ureh dc . eeds e _11-T R� A -len de 1, ,Weel4', cat I I wag borri -daughter &n� 18 .. �� 1011, is iita: f 4Dr � . 4 relsir ,, - I - - *yiears. � I I a � .. Were , eral I years $1.35. grey,1 year i .years !he si