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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-03-06, Page 42 �­ !I- i . I � 1. I I I I � I I � I I . � I � . . � . i � I I . i I . I i i I - I � � � 119 I I � I � . - i i i � i I � i � I I . I . . � : � . i � ! ! � I I ­�3 I �1� �.l I — I �, - - , � � - -- I - � I I . I - � - . . � � ; ; . , :j . � t A I -- " : �7, 7 �; ; I- F . IR � .- ,� - �.: F. — i � - '­ . . . - - r I i � , � � � .- -- , -, i � I . �, , - - I- I - � � I � - It � � . � � . � . � , - I � �! ­ � ,, , , - t � � r :. �- . : I . C . � i I � � :. � - - V � � i ; , ­ F I I � I -4 1. � .1 � I I . - I - I ,I I I . , � I , 4 I . . R - I - � I - � 14 � �� , , , - - I :� I - .. � I . I ;, . � , .� , I - �. � 1. . � , 1 - 1 - . I . - . � f � - -� . t ; , . , i . . . -� . 0 . , 7 - - � � � ; 1 . . , , I 1 .14 1 1 1, I � i� .1 �� I i : � � , . I % " r . , I , I_:_ � � I � . I - I i - i - I - . i ", I , . 1 11 I - m- - � I i �, . . T. I . . � , -1 I - I I , I t a � . � - � - - : - � � - -- - � . � . � 7 r * - . I . 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S, — 1 — — 2 3 -31 7 8 -9 10 I 1 11 12 13 1-4 1 15 t 16 17 � 18 19 20 21 1 22 1 23 21 It .0.5 26 27 28 2N ) �.... 30 31 -..... --­! . .. 1 1-*- ..... "......"'.....'.-....., . * , "' —, * *­ * cial elootioni have divided' on Dominion b ei� case we would haY4 vastly purer aloe- V Otandpoint, ou would !be asham- white floral decorations. The caterers ab � - ------------� 1. ' � - I I . I parbV linep. Hitherto the ve :P r =,W' I Ottawa. I We trust. this very impoitsint part of the occasion New Spri � g Footwear - - ,, mplent has tto�s, and we "would have ableraza mazie .�Iourse ves I i : -1 I - 1. � . � . . always been 16 coalition. . or mapy yearsi I I w4 It ,,do well � n the country ; we were Mr. John Bolt'n, brother of the : . - �oiiest candidates. All would be benefitted I B1990-0. 111%� YOU i � - rwin w4t Ran. A. G. � 3lair, the� present Minister of � , Wit I you well� but we ivant you C.1 remem- groom, and Mr. Harry7- Horton, jr., cousin . . B, Railways h � the Voi�inlozibsbin'st, . was &!ad none would suffer except, the uliwortbY ber this, t hat 1your fini hed product is my of the bride. Both young gentlemen were Arriving ally.- 0M. - I I . I I . - I - aoiogtte.84 11. I I ; � � Premier in I row Brub'swIck,'whI14 several c,(,r i incompetent. A co�npliment to this law raw material. .' I- muit I ave your implenaZte attired in costumes of �,hite linen and were : � � - -� � � I . I igqod road . of hi's collea ej -wero ConsorvatiVest and ; . . I I � would be % law requiriii toculthatomygrounc, toputiamyseed, highly commended for,the prompt and pleas- . I jrho, bm I ' I I the name or( er was equit'Mixied sft�r he : left - � I ; g overly man whose to lake off � h rvett, and to on,, and if the ing manner in which they Oerformed their I �. - It U1030 it 9 M - *4 ilk h --D , name Is on the 70ters'.11st, to go to the pol a is . -1 Provincial p Aibios, lan'tit now�! a fipal break I � : . i I pri()'e of .haT,;faw mate is], through bn Ili- duties: .'The ramainde� of I he evening was I � 4 d deposit his ballot,: on pair , � - social' 6DjOVMe -re 0 3ft� U."R up of the coalition that i�iat4d between t lie 'i of being U. cresse ix t-iri ii, is ma, le dearer t9 me, and - spent in . n% th being � The followLh"g lines have, arrived this week - - I I � � � I r I I ' I . ' . . I - ,- - inada. W� : of i the farmi ir ip this Country, I present a number I . : r I parties has �ake p"Iape "d hereafter party Oted of his franchise � 'for the nexb Parlia- to the r(A a � r Of tAented musicians, I I I . I � Qundxy­-� . . I rb -1 sJ:n � at . I . lines will be , rictlylin Provincial rp . ontary term, unless he could gi , believe yoti will find that we are - going to whoeb,selectione on viblin and piano were I . � �tt4m&ed I- ' J as in Dominion pOlitiI6A- r The; victory of the ! i " sn' '�- kio k. likw stee�'s. We will do more than highly appreciated. , I§eautiful and co3tly Forl Wo le i— . '. rllml 1 Tueads - � mal Govwnrnen� in this 1! f1rat - trial of ­ ! 1 the b : we �rc, Lyoinv to riok like M'Uleo. The nre8eD were received f i om the guesto and " Lib, qOge for his failure of:'daty such as wou�d . � _ -- . � ,� � - 2uwavr-a T I I — . - strength, is being m.Uch rejoiced over.by q0isfy the Cout udge - or some other st�- stear Cali' kio� as viciot.41y as the mule, but sleo, presents socompanit d by cengratula- I e -fA ­ dern 11 Empress " Shoe, in all the latest shapes—at P.&u Fle,U 0 ,ty Liberals wh take an �ntsrestln the politics t4 r' , th%t his failure was due to some Un- lie 3trik loWer and d4 ies not repeat quite tions from friends in North: Dakots,'Toronto, . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS of that Pro ace, and; is quite a -feather in ' so often a � , I London and Case City, Michigan. There - $2.00., 2.50 and $3.00 a pair. �Ioverythu 11 � � . O*oidable cause, Euch ! es sicknees, absence � � . � L- � - *&Wmd- I � : i the cap of r. Blair, � who took an active I .� — — i were guests on 'this happy occasion from ; The famous 11 Queen Qualiiy " shoe, all the newest Spring . saved. �� I . � Aar The iagure between the parentheses after each ; "' m he 1 a el�' a tlf� Brit�ah Hone of Commons a few Clinton, Sesfor . . ' I one, denotes the; page of the p tr. or an which th- part in -the action. . It would seem me if iplo . me, etti. If Itb otar could not th, Hensall, Exeter, London, I . . - - . - . I i I . Btyles--one price, $3.75 a pair." - 1,0101f?z -out dverhisemout will be found no -party Go ernments do, nA work well In cl�nsoicntiously vote f - 6 ago �an amen ment to t a address 9, flowing day the I - -�� - . I Rev. I , ,6r any Iqif the candi ev Ding nd St. Marys. On the fo - I mi. - , - - -m. Pickard & Co. PLovincial a, : than't'in :Fedaral - ch - tea at the election, he would at least clear we made asking for repeal 0 the law happy couple took up their residence on the . � Adter P"� Never Idle -W -5 , y more p 11 A Few Grains -E. McFaul Co. -8 ties. There! has been a good deal of friction. "t �� beautffulfarm which tbe groom racently . . I . � , - r I I I . For Men * I prosejAed Alteration Sale-Lear.-iyd & Ca -1 1),maelf of respc-rilsibiluty by: depositing s which excliud' store C�ttle from ne I I I � 0arpote-McKinnon & Ca. -5 jealousy an� trouble in New 'Brun:9wicid I or . � a Cana& n purchased in Hibbert. Grdat praise is d i - -The ,con0a . Spring Ezamples-ALI,x wilaon-5 a good manj � yer,r.3 and both : sides edbrn to 0ank ballot. vVith t � h I wo as we th4 i Brit'sh mark This law has been in the boat and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, for � . - � � 0 one I . I I i The 11 � ing Edward " Shoe, up .to date in every respect. adian oril Spring Footwear -R. Willis & Son -4 1 4 I a indicated I have pure eleotiona r be pleased t iat the old combin'ation has been &V We wou.d I fox ca now flariseveral yearl, muchto the de- their kind attentions to the guests, on this ! on Tueoda . Red Cedar $hinzleii-N. Cluff & Son -5 broken up, - In Rr6fish 00,lumbia, BASO, ' I I ery cinjoyable occasion. . . Every pair Goodyear welted -$3.00, $3.50 and $5.00 a pair. Horses for Sale --Arobibald & Cudmore-5 . � 0 m0h lose. work ifor the trlment 'Qf th I where the h) -party oyst-3m o Government . I I . ! . . Auction Sale -Thos. Connoly-6 - � P � re would be th'�' 1 6 Canadian cattle tr�de. The - v M.AoD6�zAJ,D-McLEAlt. --O,a Febjusry �: Always pleased to show you the new styles. comic SWI . was on trial for several years the failu our � . ala th-re nowii -at the a ; O� ace unt oJ I . � . of Tor-ofiti Horses for Sale -John Think -5 I and lawyers I I n: bargo was firat im pc 3ed r tile - Cheap Grreerlee-J. L. Smith -8 bhe experim ut seeme� to be, qually rnsrk- ( se pt each election. �ome of our I' h atenc of pieuro,pn(Limonia in Canadian , 25th there assembled at the residence of J. � � I ' . sclos 'givel , I t �s Ilx I Home-made B.wid-2-Crieh Bro3-8 7 ed, I t � slo ; ei�da. .ast vestip a of the disease lias 0. McLean, of Tuckeremit,h, a joyous com- werehighl I rpight imm.ortalize �ho�mselve up. , , - -1 I ! � I I .,a 4 out Ion g ago, and there is n -1 & SON, Seaforth -land df�ii,d Wall Paper­klex. Winter . . , ':o n at .0. -his popular , , R, W1 LL I%` � 7 The I . . � .1 is by i1b id , y, t3 witness the marriag� of . I a Sioeolal Excsurdont-wm, 8,4mervil,e-5 . g mleasuies of this :: kind and se�d their . N:ugbt(r, Isabella, to WilliEiI�kllacl)onald, � I . I I Siatorth Rtudent8-W. J. Eltiotb--5 � The Power of the Platform. T ' ' I . I . now no valid,' excuse fc r the Conti , nuance of - of th � a Thames Road, Usborne. The bride, � I . - �Green wRA The Little Giant -Hamilton & Kcrdake-5 , Oames doWn to &'grateful posterity by lis,v- I Ili its hav made the ZV401)b b � law Me ny attem , a been - — I , I I : b U in to have � -7 . ..� 'r $7.50 Coal -Reid -4 Willson -8 . it) has Ion been a disputed, � point among ' ng them Olaced 9n tho ati-atute book. ,h in this Country and in the, old leaning upon the arm of her fathBr, attend- � � . .,of Mr. AG I - � - , 1. - and M ; - -Uror Robn-M. Broderick -8 pDliticiaill to to �r nA public �` � . lb�, ,ti,rgo removed, but thus Ifar all ef- ad by her sister as bridesmaid iss It is wit� much regret ths, the church and many friends in the village. seby Lack. *b &6!r 14' 1 1 i � 1 1 11 . , '11, i . , I . fo _:m - The Beit -D. McLachlachlaa-5 I in . .ie, of Cargi 8 spending a few holidays :at � meet*ngg fol � I - I is ( ireotion bave been unavailing, Olive MacDonald as maid of 11onor who entire community porb with Mr. Reid. He � P Good Nswrs-4-W. H. Willi+�Q the discussion Of public qu�o` :WditorW Notes ! land Comments. th last ' I uccessful carried a basket of flowera in which was has been an able and .willing worker in his bome..-W. French shipped a car lo.&d of - - -Sad remo( Spring -R. W. Jewilib--6 - , tions at eleebion times help the candidat3g i I ' . and t .�Eis not b3cn more to I hogafrom this station on Monday. -Miss I in the Ust Property for Sale -Wm. Stoven8­6 - � a 0 " - entered the room tw.Aniall - n. Brown,. d. P. ; P. for North ra, hhe amendment having I .. - � I Mr. Joll I I t 9. in the placed the wedding ring Christ's rineyard and all Mr. Reid's friends I an . ,quirement For Sale or Rent -Wm Hasters-6 to win elections. There oam,be na doubt as ' b an v ted dOwn by If ,O to 3�. ;The Right A took her place under a beautiful arch of feel as6u. -Ed that in his nevi home he will be Lulu Kemphill has ret umed from Hens&II.- I . Auction Sale -Richard Barry -6 I : ertb, ba I entered's oi unter protest against . . . - I . - - � . t:) the de iritbility, fro . Vy. Hanbt ry, Presid'Ent of the ferns and flowers where - sto:)d - the grcom atruernii sionary for there is Ireatneedofgo-:)d W . Thompson, of Brussels, is the guest bf I 5 - Implement Repaire-A. McGregor -8 m.a I public Btard- , . , -fas spout' Vis recent opponent, ,Mr. blonteit�. B itieh Board of Agriculture hao," all along, and groomsman, Mr. Alb,rb . Paesmore, and-boble men, -willing 0 viork for the ad. his sister, Mrs. R. Black. -The .0. o. o. F. ley., returl I Clearing Sale -W. G. Smith -5 point, of having such meetings. An ele tion i ' E I . Toilet sets -2 -Beattie Bros. -S � 9 k% ka for . 11 lie disqualiffiation of Mr. MOD- b en na st bil terly opi iosed to -- the -amend I nephew of the groorn. 'The - interekt ng valicement of ChrigVe Kingdom In the far lodge are preparing for an Oyster Supper to % - , v&k. . . - � Wanted -Mrs. S1. 0. Cameron-& should be' �af an educativo;. nature. 'The I � ceremony was performed by the Rev. West. be given in thair lodge rooms, WednEisaay I Last Call-Joho Landsborough-S . t ith 'on the grounIA that h3 pracucO ment o the 16w. His oppnfjitioxi�, bao been M. -C. � . I Wanted -John Paterecn-8 public quebt ions at issue should be diao t,ed , , pon t ie disease McLennan, of St. Andrew's church, Kippen, , NOTF-I.-Mr. David Bell and Mrs. James evenifig.-One of Howiok-'a oldeati residents I . . . z I baned preter so' that the . � money from a parby f Ulld, corrupbly raiseds I � . . ­ , For Sale -John Patemon-8 befora the P iblid by the oand idates, an I ib I it ill exists, t A this hi ving been p n. assisted by Rev. 0. Fletcher, of Thames Vurdge eft ]&at week for Corunna t -o attend passed away on Tuesday -last, in the person . . - I ' , . � Farm to Rent -R, Vanstone-5 tor- N,�ith which to pay his � election expenses and founde by irref.1itabl � evideuce,� he is st Road. After the tongratulatione of friends the fun Bral Of Rev. N.. Bell's youngest of Margaret Campbell relietk- of the late NOTIts. � -_1 is difficult t) see bow an intelligent ele The ' I . I - . 11 fo pay for out side bel p in his election and last fo ced at least in lirectly, toadmit that were extendEd to the. happy couple, Vie daughte. .,, who was burried on Thursday af- John Earl. funeral took place to the -Plaw here' I ate can arriN 'a at a proper c§uo!u-4on . � I ' , I Sht "�"j'*V#U #P44 411i � Is 69 � bioh help used mone- I, corruptly for the tie I% is being maint ii,ined as a meaeure of gue8ts, repaired to the'dining room,, where a ttravelybriefillness.-Mra. Uxford and Moleswortheemeteryoli Thursday after, prietors ,X - _� 00if I . .1 whospent thawinter atthe homeof noon from the residence bf bar d I the�butine . #V# wbich party or which candid�ate is,moE de- �Wi pose of aiding in M -. Monteith's election, protec 'on to the Britfth cattle breeder, ptuoui repast was partaken of and son,, . aughter, - M a 4r) . . 11-�, " 1� serving of their suppoA in the ab"n a of �t is moro' than likely. however, that this si ield lbhem from foreign compe�ition. If when the usual towtq; wr-re proposed and Alexander Thompsbn, left on Monday for Mrs. John McLennan* -The Rev. W. T. El. .. ,- :pieted the' � -- I cc 11 i bride was dressed in ban . dsome a week's visit in GEorgeto n, after which lisoa,of Southampton, occupied the pulpit; ilk �SoWs *tab ' such meEti go. Bub ib is,; perhaps, * too , ter Oetition is si;�Ply intended as a set this wore faiiqly admit;ed , we would know drank. Thr � , ,. I 1) to I ' petition filed by Mr. Monteith wheralwo stand. The Btitish Government crepon trimmed with �vbito satin and lace they w 11 go to their h( me in M sbyterian church onSunday.-Olivor-, price PaU , I . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Morah 6th, 1903 often the c a that the inlependent elector 0 t �tlie retu,n of Air. Brown. - h f - ot right t( shield their people I idal veil' Manitol &.-George McCar ,ney has rbturn- Smith has sold his planing mill to Robe ' 'Means -'s, 1-1 illit erle over which fell the beautiful br , ' . ,it - . L . 0 a p * r Peter Cam ron, Stanley, is Davidson,'of Wihigham, formerly of Exeter, . and will I attends theie, meetings, more for th3 purpose i . ftvm iindesirable coml ctition if they fee so The groom wore the t4me honorcd black. ed homm-M i 11 I North York and Centre Bruce - of eD' * . vvli%ngiag o'onteEt then to � �he'Msil and Empho boi6ts thit after d at prese it very ill of hea, .. e -Mrs. Alex. Th4mpson:sndson, of Guelph. trade, U J� but they hai e.no rigbt; to (19 Joyin ItpIcs , ' - his A very pleasant afteri,�'oon was spent by the . , 1� , L I . * M , that W L Ul I aloe pretenses End by caEt' 811g. married folk and in tfia evening the bride sifit, I - I y 00 14 d k6ttin 636n of. $500,000 the Manitoba 'r ' -aidlaw, of Torout?, is visiting are git ts'of Mri. A. Miller. -John H&rtle is a thorolu B a-elections'took place in these two con- gain in-ttrua tion or infor ati g a I iEt�,ng . a is 3r, A �ra. t as i q Rose. Se�fof,th, spent Sunday and Dr. S.B. $male gave p p s at I I � . r. & Tolition W [I . he prGdacts . their leading colo y. received bar youthful friends when a pleasi 1, him. ' I i a ar ,the . . arg st;tueucies on Thursday of last, *eek. Both the bLtter dv%ble him to -give: an.intelli$(iii) Oovernment has a : urpluA of $289,000. ImtNo.nt ted that of I . : -the ( �anadian Goveriambnt ant time was spent in tripping the light at the h me of his brother, Jam. Rose, Lr,n- Howick Sunday !school convention held ill take ob I � . � - � elections- wera fo-, the Oat,,Ario Legislature- vote at the polls. BiA, althlIugh ithis may $OW if ib gad only got a loan of $5,000,000 *ill brIng in a series o'strong resoluticnii on fsatastic. The presents wefe numerous and don, Re .-Mrs. James rdock, or., Is at I Gorrie on Thursday- The K. AM I - � I I I . I . r : t1he election in North York was made neces- be the case with some, we fancy it is � not it might hove a much larger iiurplus. The ,tbis subject at the a )proaching,' session � cly, showing the, esteem. in which the propefib onfined 0 her room through illness. . I . i — 1190 to Wro I I I � - . I � I I . I I . " I I Dancial 11'atement of: the Manitoba �Treas- It I L,ieadbury. sary by the raoignation of Iffon. E. J. Davis, the case mith all, nor even a 'major Parlio,ment. These r(oolutions will call �lie young people are held., We extend to -Mr. nd Mrs. John Randaborough are i ".. take Part 'ity. I I xn�ion of the Britid ant tbro I eat tea . I � I W!l , i at, i Govcrnm gh ,Wr. and Mrs. MacDonald oi�r h t' t con- �enewin old acquaintancee in our vioin-ty. le U ith . a A Commissicner of Crown Lands, who resigned Doubtless there are many who really doeire rer, as mide to the Logislalitre a few days , � I 1A1PL'mkTm,'-T AEPAnts -A. M-eG,regoe is ' ! I . tb a C�lonial Secretary, Right HOD. Joe pb gratulaitions. -mi Falkner, of B yfield, are the �ain full blast At �spring work along the line of we&z.-L , � . . 4 �go is a mJrvel iof financial exigineering, lut Cla iNG BELLs.-A very pretty - and Miss Jennie Th)mpaon.- �ap of all kinds,,"d the seat rath5r than fighb tha pr(ttest entered informat oa and who form their o� . mb4lain, to the gross injusti6 of he WEDD pueat:lleol Robert maills abo,� ,inions as Blows and barrows . . i I i i P .d Iron work - � against his election. The Con3ervative can- to the des rvability of the'. candidates or t does not - afford '-he p'aho of applause embarjo, in that it places Canada� under he interest McCarb ey, jir,, has return ad from visiting would remind those In need of Implement re 96tiolite. I I � � . ' . ing event took place on Tuesday, t , to bring tbeni to -the' Leadbury shop. We ga . I'll . . �- I I h �ch the Mail - atigma:of having diseased cattle, Did has al- When Mary, E. youngest d' relatives in R.arriston. , I k L 0krxn 00uncl didate was the same as at the general parties for t air support by Oe information Ei ' and o her Conservative pa Ii sughter of Mr. I :� I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - a good job. WoodwOrk repairs given special atten. motie -of V I a accord it. , Cout �ing borrowed money so loob the ooantry mi lions of money si ca Thomas Robertson, f Tackeramitb, was - . tion. Do not leave 3ioar order for your next ,senW1 I - I -, I , . thainaugu � Winghari supply df twine till 'ouopenie. -Bigyaluesalway � a - - election,11r, E.J. Lenw)x. The contest they gain ttu,h meetings as.' well as­ftloiln n � vith ordinary receipts and ra 6ion of tb a embargo in 1112,' married to Mr. Wal C � i . loan im p, . I (.,hen striking , - I ter P. Fairbairn, also i ' or% f,eadbury. - 1 1838-2 . race - 0 . I . — � . DEAn� oF MR �8. J. SMITi-I - to be got at A.:MeGr�g atly --loc was a p%rticularly exciting and bittsr one if information gained in cther �rayq. We fro- 'a b dance between riceipts, apd expondi- i of Tuckeremith. 'ThEi ceremony' was. per- Ib seems . . I . � I All L ancient r�ads- lead to Rome. - Afl purehased, or 39, is a simple -and:' ley m6tfiod of pro- i form(d at the residknc!e of the bride's par- I that the public mind is not yet Eettled as to I I We can judge from reports. The candidatep, quently hear thg stAemet.t made that there � ' Tuckersmith., � - Ion I . :ing a surplus, but, he surplus so obtain- - I I � . enbs, by the Rev. M. �C.MoLennan, of Kip. the caueas which 1(-d to the rec�-w (leatb ,,f shopping roads hareab.ti-slead to McFauls, ,, . -case - of � . however, were -by no means evenly matched, never was A, 6onverul Made '&t a polltical Pul � I . Ill - . I -, I Beeve Wit � od is not a very ou tantia.1' one for the p re the P'enny,, al d. spoil the bargain. pen, at five p. m. T�e bridal -party took the late Mr. S. J. Smith, 01 this t -wo. Sehforth. All p�rl�cins who,come to 11113 - -1 . � - y - I . ,c . Dr. Davis is one of the beat and ablest men meeting. 'Whatever truth bhere Maybe in Province. , it 3 great �, c , ainsit )DO's ielf to Pay their stand under a handsomely decoratied body w ka exhumed, a jury empaunelled, 11" lxllr�t likely pass ot r door.6-if i hiy - � I I . Mr ,deputized. � rime 0 �� : ) Utle, as to mIlch. � . I roade eonv in Oat%rio politice, and in this contesb he this, we ara not prepared to a ' ,liut whe her --- ; � to, U pay t!! -the right arch of evergreens and rose@. The bride, .0 an ir- do2r) come in. Bal, there's not one tbaeg By � ; . ! i . with Mr. W. 0 1 eg, g a 9 F -( mRn and I lacussed public questions and eschewed it be tri � , Ontario Constituency has �been ,�Price Lob -directly interested intomeliuce o!our .� nesdav of 1 d - � 1AnobLr pr ca that makes ure fquality. ,a are � was ably assiatcd by bar niece, Miss Vors, quest Towler. 8everal WiL- . r noti, theire is c but I I h d by Cotuaeir T- . I . � I I rij lit at the E. McFau Co's b tore, �i,Seaforbb rchana-ise. We wish you to know . that also tbere.�. � va,cant by the election ocurts. ..� . I ,, personalmatters of a minor n%ture. His that public meetings and discugeio� of eclare4 . . 11 Tate, of London. The groom was atten4ed nesses were examined and -;',a irq1.,.e2t ,ad- me . - fi i , � � � I i an I fcr adv4nee buy Dg in spring Prints, .- by his brother William. Little -Belle Ho'b- ned until 8 p. in. On' tbo 9.1i of' .March. our spring stock 7(4 Dry Goods Is miperb. of bit CUM I Opponent, 'on th3 contrar , seems to Va of public qu 30 ions �uring an'ele'lation are inec. esers, � Oaler and Fal3onbridge, the trial gil gi ams, millelins, cc tons, shee�ings, etc.,' 11 We atre after your trade with,greatest I"- northl, irece y , i � I . kirk, also a niece of the bride, performed 'ThIlir follo-wing i3 the evidEr ie of - ' Dr. Gtwn, I - the mountebank order, and at his meetings essary not only to arouse thel6n,blanias , of judges -in the Sco election trihl gave fudg- th y pan please you no -. ;, Wynn, �w � .; i * , -s and L)westi prices. I �, 1838-1 her duties as flower girl in a very charming of Clinton, as to the bature of sor�mznts, ber3t qu:ilitic .� I I � � I . . ? RE ' 1D. - M '. W I I the injuries . I paidlibtle attention to th,3 public issues the eleato In al Tuesday, unso' ing .. APIA -N�TE after '['Rogerson manner, thed ceaLed : "I The E. McFonl CO.,, Seaforth 18381 , - $240. Uz ri to t�e voting � aill wor in ant o W -M r. Miscamp- After the ceremony, about 70 of of wag ,-allr d hera Feb- . . ' . : necess 9 z I I ba, I is farni, 0 the 2nd dolnceaaion,- the intimate friends-lof the bride and groom rus-ry -3-4, and arrivad abutit inidaigh"p. r, NOTBS.-Mr. R. A. Bt -11 ha� be, -n a.-,.u3d a, o � r nted h -er hous I . t I . 21101710 which should furnish subjects for discussion point, but th-eyshould also be! ary for ell and reporting three parties for corrup , to a I I I . t L. R. S., to Mr. John i: Pepp,�r. i Mr. ard sat down to an -elaborately spread table of Found- ttile patiept, Smith, n a semi -coma- secli.ig jobs of well drilling for the season, . . ' I The reauk was expect3d, as both I . ;61 on such occas'loul, aril confined himself al- the Init-iciation of the electorat3. In �ia trActises. : . Mi -a. Rogerisoh, -will spe id a yea or ro in all kinds of delicacies. The bride looked tose state ; , he . ith G"i M, u'Ly -NI c. 11 hi.3 been, cBgag. J at, tWis work for , :repair, �01 I - I , Day and. whiskey f1twod frbely during t lie Mi 6n i tiba and' Dakota, � n'the hope t 11 at M re. c NvLu'aroused WA- i " I I ,will hold ,t) moat exclusively to �pstty personal matt are way these me,etings should bi highly b ne. ino , harming, attired in cream silk JuIstre, t rim- and not ooherenb. There was xio� paralysis two seasoxi.3 aiid is fully competent, d i- ' I . � � % R(gerson's health, wlituh has nob. �een good, mod with silk applique and, chiffon, while but a vi able depression in soft part of scalp his work in a proper manne)r ant! on r 01119 . 0111i ' which were of no - public importance, but ficital and t ey �hould be'den &nded lection. Thq princi&l, charl - which did I - oax-011- -101ge ro were calculated to work 63 th-3 feelings of quired by t.. a people. A can 'the mischief was the ayment by Mr. Mis- foi some time, will be improved by the Miss V. Tate looked pretty attired ia dream and ten% ernEss on upper and bacII, part of able terms. -In the items under the headi * F I . V I Ing . . didate chi.nge. The�wish of bier many ads will nun's veiling and chiffon. Little Belle Hob- scalp ; ,, �o depreEsion of tho skull. A little of McKillop, in Tnr,i ExpospmR, last week, ' � . . those Whose suffrakeo 0ampbell's. election agent of three bundred I 10i I I - the ignarant azid rowdy' element of the eqn- have nothing hid from. I ; i[tollars to a, lawyer fro ri'Montreal whowas bet-batc-howillsoorib rast-)red , healtb, kirk also was In cream and carried a bouqueb finger c( ald be laid in da -pr asionu of scalp. fiome eriors occurred. The late Joseph - " an I that it will not be Ong befor tlie,v re- I stituancy. It is particularly gratifying that, he seeks, an d any candidate e - looking after the French vote and which tu n to their �Idd home. 11 of pink and4hite carnations. The presents I found 2o scalp wound. Depression in Kinney wae said to be the owner of lizo NoTES. � clor Parliani'lit � ; I pount did not appea in the published eleo- � one 'and coBtly, showing acres of land, whereas be was the owner 'of � such, 6, man should be defeat6d, as he would ary hon-)rs ,who eeake t-) o duA his cam- . - N T LD were both numer scalp extended from middle line behind in otaying hel paign ell t a still hunt-prin 1ple, an , expenses, I to inform the ratepayera of -Twokeramith d , me 100 acres, and MT, Paul Kinney was �ssid to -- ­ . . not be either ornamental'or' useful in the on Tb i 8 ��! ives tfie Government uE Fm� .-I b espectfully the high eatem in which, the bride is direction of lefti ear. Ther'a was no rked winter, RUA . I 1 't�us i� majority of eight wift two vacant ConBti. I - bel . The evening was pleasantly spent; in discoloration except redneE . The eyes re- be a brother of th deceased, which is not, � recovering . Legislature.� Mr. Davis' majority at the endeavors O get into Parlt�lent by � he tuenoies. There are a Ill three cases before th t.having been nominated for the posi- games and social coaver-3atiou. At a season- 8P to light. Discov-c ad no evidence the case. -Elder - � . . ended , .� rtimer and Kinsley, I I �d T , :-,man hopea general election was 207, &nd on Thursday back door,'i b.ould forfeit the, confidenc� of the courts. Eap,t Mk dleisext upon which tin of councilior at tie nomination last able hour the company dispetleed, wishing the of injury behind the ear 0 my first. visit. who were doing issirun h I . � not yet given their M nday, I will be a candidate and will young couple all happlinsas and prosperity. A few days after noticed narked discolor- s count ' . again W -her of last week it waa increased to 463, which the PeGPIO) 711096 suffr the trial judges have de- . - part of t he con nt left for the county of � ages h4 ,thus seel- , . I .�-We bav-v � � --' oidon aAd Lennox and South Oxford -which in the field tbistime until the finish. Mr. and Mrs. Fairbairn will shortly take up ation ani I swelling. Saw h im again on Feb- Perbh I Some of the Manitobans . ,of one i4 �Qo speaks well for the intelligence and. good and shotild ca given by t -hem, Ak,hort shifll Sh uld the ratepayera a a fit to - iavor in las- iieek. . . I I " 4re0till before the court of Aippeal for judg- wi 0 housekeeping on their fine farm on the, ruary 1 th, when there w 3re syrntome of who have been vit(iting here dur:ng the poet . Mr. J708ii sense of the electors of North York. that his asp irationi would be i nipped in lie W1 h their votes and I an elected I shall � .. 1, . 'Of lliagh� " ]slia. lea�ing or . imut on t5ohnical points. I W' � . , -town 1'n-,Stanhy . � paralysi of right arm and'eg. -Performed winter, Intend 1 i f bomein -the .uear . : � -- � en 6avor to serve -them -.o the ver� best of The election in Centre Bruce was occuion- bud. But Although thiiii should be the ce so, en -' 4 1 operatio i, removing small piece of boxie J- future. We wishl them a saie return to the I I ' nobhor Can my ability and to prove wort hy of the con- � I -etery on , y we are not sure that it I always its 60. On adian h a beer' ;ad as a, 9 Constance, . Inch in ( ismeter, and noti(ed fracture ex- Prairie Province. -La grippe, With all it* -age. He j ad b the unseating of Hugh Clarke by the I . I 1,pelecl fid nee they may place in me.-JonN , z Mc,,- jr; - ?an idate for the ImperialParliament. Mr. N't ,IN Kippen I ' tending !roln upper and be ok part of skull terrors, has been largely in evidence for .,,& Ume. He election courb. M' Clarke was elected in t he Contra . , it is, to b' feal red that ,he - . � Did you ever stop to think bow much 'I .- - I � � 'Oha lea Devlin, the 0suadiain I money you spend in Dry Goods every year downwa,-do and forwards to above left ear. c011PI8 Of weeks. ' Alittoagh 'Fouie of itz -- zaud ua whi , May last by a majority of five. He was elect -orate do no �j place tre im,lpqrtance on' Emigration EIS� END IkOTES.-Municipali, matters , There w is no depression of the bone and no victims were nearly at death)3 door, we are I= . I an ; I - . faced in the recent contest by his former open campaign � � .�ge it In Dublin was, last week unanimous. are lively in tihis township at present, There and did it ever occur to . you bow much you . I -any year and an i6xha 3tive diSO68- I . I . I . clot bet eon skull and covering of.tha br hiiijpy- to say tbatall are now recovering.- , - � , ; I I ' I tyof�calldidates to choo3e, irom.- might save by careful buying ? Look at our but fo d a clob on o . I mn, A number of large drains, 4%ving th ir I . lage -for _0 - opponent, Dr. Scewart.. Mr. Clarke was sion of the public affairs',�p'f th 6t ly s lected as Nations I list can,didate in Gal- are "' parting covering of I I I el out- ing, honeal, country the I , . . I I ' A n er of -the friends of Mr. aInd Mrs. new Spring Goods the firiit chance you get. brain -w ieh was sufficient to cauee paralysis. let into the Beauchamp Creek, -which in by his neii t They we beaubiful. More than that, their they should do, and ia��ead i of giving the ;Vayi, the seat va by dolonel Lynch's Wa In ri.bo the Conservative, and Dr. St9wart the Lib- oated . a ter ogereou gathered at thei me on Deceased did not talk hicidly." Wiluess, turn flowainto the Maitland -river., are in He leaves"i eral candidate. : ' I viotioa for treason, Mr. Devlin wa � 9 a we nee ay evenipg hat and presented prices are on the rook foundation of fair- . �. On Tbursday Mr. Clarke's . I , nor* cold rhouldler to the Etill-h�nter, too fre- To' with Dr i. T. & J. Chisholn, had, made a post contemplation for the comi,figaumm loss. -Mr. majority of five was increased to fifty-three quently take him t3 their b � t a good. Inerd6r of bhe Dominii)n Parliament before the w h valuable p,,esentg. ,,,Mr. alld ness. The E. McFaul Co., Beafortb. mortem examinatiGn, and here read the re- Strange as it may � - _swamp, . r. ,, , rep6s s as I appear, the __ � day fOr Dr 1 1 eing appointed em1gr tion akent. Should Mrs. R ,geraon leave eliortly fo� North - . 1838-1 - sults to bhe jnry. In reply to quest*ons,Dr. which twkeH a wing off fotir or. five town- . ' -it lie ,expeal , Thie, also,was a somewhat peculiar contebt, fellow. Too many elaotora place greater to be elected he wil make an important Dakota, having rented he farrick to John Bp.iEFS. -Miss -Katie McCorle has return- Gunn said it -was scarcely I ossible for a iiian ships, is said to be the highest point of land -op I erati-ton I - . � I i I 1 , - I I � . In the fint place, Mr. Clark bald no public stress upan a oaniidat.e's iiarsonal calls 4ddition to the Canadian contingent in the Pepper.-,MrAmoeTownsend removed his ad to our village to resume her P03ition as of Mr- Smith's weighb to fall with such in wesTern Ontario. -An Individusi who --v has beenti . � I � . I . , y� db upon ' �mperial Parliament. : fam-, ly to hExeter last W ek, where he has clerk in R. W. Jewitt's siore.-Mige Cli,,.r- force as ja fracture his skull to such .an. ex- when in this sect'on had the reputation of lia bas bee] meetings, bub depended entirely on a, priv- upon them thwa. tli� ' his ; � � - ' - � i - , secunEd the agency for the Deering Harvesb- lotte Mill8ou li%o returned from her visit to tent, th(ugh it.was noti iml ossible if he Was being a sneak thief sad dead beat, has - win hqpe I I ate canvas and thorough organization for re- ability to intelligently �t and satisfactorily. 1 . � . � . : . - Hon. G. I E. F�oster,' �he I Co.6servative can- i er Company, of Chicig),-Charlei Laytoh friends in Gorrie.-Mr. John Carter had a walking very fast. It wa i possible he had turned up In the neighborhood -of B.0isse- ; � tum to I - sults. On the other hand the Liberals held dia3uss tliq ublic ques4ms at issue at the- y a ,tion in I was in Exeter this week on business. -M . - -tblic meeting.;i in almoeb every- school see- time. R . : didate in the Domil iion: b -elec . r. bee drawing brick from Blyth last week. moved a 'ter falling and ma, r have taken off vain, in Manitoba, and has been sending ' Beatrioe, I pi ' L.1 . 'owneend and his mc ther left on We& Ha intends erecting a new brick house this his gloves or put his We do k OW of 11; , wever, where, North Ontario, has be I i n confined to his resi- I � hit '')n mechanically, scuriloni mail matter't�o some people heria- ' . from atte ion in Cho riding, and some of the ablest inista �ea li� ; c nescay fog Park River, Dakota,l. havl�g surnmer.-On Friday evening our village without ro . ess, A blow -mho conderrined bi former acts. The people , 0ence in Toronto, suffering from nter here,--Dur)can �nd egaining conscioi �Ein . Jugs.- Mr. speakers in the Province addressed these at the last general electk)n, public meetings ' � a severe; s�ie It thle i Sam was loud with the jingle . of.bells passing to from a smoobli Club would produce no more out there had bet i keep an eye on him.- - . � Huron, k - i . . . A_tj ' . to . 6old cont�abted while panuing his cam-' (11 I_% also gone to Park River,� wheO� i - I a the party at Mr. John Cart5r's. A large abrasion than falling on ice. : � meetings. Premier Ross addressed several were nob held at the it Dal Waces in the ' . . I Skull of, de- On Sunday and � uday of last .week the , Aorville Rk bai An election the e. � i - . . *- vh'it to hei � gn. This is not surprising. -J will reside in futur I and merry ci owd of young people assembled, ceased v as abnoftally thim. It was very homesof Moissra. olornon Bell, Henry Rew I I � I meetings, and there was a full and thorough riding, the vote of the i candidate making " i . RPRrS1 PARTY.-Od Wednesday everi- all in good spirits and determined to have a doubtfu , -even with this thinness of skull, ad� have, ad* - 4mpaign in �the dead of winter -is a huffi- S pain and Edward Drager were each gl discussion of tlib public issues. The tem- this neglect was smalleir than ib was Ion I .1 . iDg f last Pireek, about twenty-fiv,e of I lie 'happy night's fun. Afoer tripping the ligbt that a b ow or fall with ha dened by the arrival of baby boys. I The � � . anti t p ! I �iently trying experts ca In covering head he ­ � very: perance question former coca ions when rheetin were held, � . , �'any constitu- nf.i hbors and friends of ;Mr. and Mks. Wat- fantastic till the wee sma' hours and satio- would cause such & fractur three referred to live within half a milt ,they close I also played a prominent ; to,, 8 - I . It would be , of � oncy, bub in �a constitti BUOY IlLe .North Oii- ter ogeracn learning,bhat theyioontem- fying- the cravings of theinuor man with possible or a series of save a blows or falls ea3h other. W -e are pleased to Bay that ths, :- � W -0100k. -1 . part in the election. The temperance or- whereatz, or the other� hand, in distric . ? ,, I where meetings were h, � to tario, which,,ext,3nds for over two hundred pla ad goin g.'weet, assembled at their rest. the good things provided, the company to cause he injuries. If I ie fell in an a�po- mothers and children are doing nicely. Atl�l - Greiblo fie! I � I ganization of the riding pra8euted a pledge ald as' formerly, t he � d e, on t le, 2nd concession, S., t) parted, all agreeing that nowhere .could a pleotiofi hewould-notfall with suffi#nt a time when clergymen and ,others Are 6 i . and fifby mil 6s in lengt1l, and in many parts 'an L � . -advanta . to the Candidates and deman(Ld a definite vote was fully as favora�le a d in some in- �f which the roads art about as primitive bid them farewell. It Was a co�p,��te sui- more EDjoyable evening be spent. -Tom force to i iccount for the in- uries. Ib was I men t'ng and Corn, laini. g abo A t I - 90 I n �, a a It b e. a visit , a V -D -L he low , merobante response.. Dr. Stewart, bhe Liberal candi- stances mor favorable t an oi other former 4a they can b pri e to thi worthy horst andhostes 7 Tadorhas returned from hi to his par- not at al. likely that injurks to such an ex- birth rate, this announcement comes like a �H. Lipp, I . ' - . an� the accommodation , had not reo 3ived an inkling of what wa ents in Bruce county. -Mr'. W. Lindsay In- tent war) caused by one fal' or one blow.,� burst of sunshine from a dark.sky, a verdant . � aessm. date, gave his pUdge in the affirmative, but Occasions- n other words, here meetings 4boub the same, it is lufficiefit to overtax I Abo b to ta [a place until the company land- tends raising his house and putting a new - . I I ant C Mr. Clarke, the Conservative candidate, de- were not held as -u3ual, tie a didate failed �he physical p!owers O' even a much more led i on thi m.. During We evening' a kind- I — I oasis in the desert, in fact. -Mr. John Mul- I . . town line ,11 . obust man than ly . cement wall under it during the coming . � doon, ,of Lan -der, Manitoba, Was here visit- I th � of 9 - ; i r Mr, � bter., He has this I orded i d ress was r(ad by � MrR, ran summer.- art indsay, who has been visit. WrOXOter. . I dined to acceed to the requeab of the tam- to hold his (wn, wliereas i, in s r cto where 0ollsolation, however, hat itJ was - his own plo es.-� N r. Henry Carter then p'resente ing friends in this vicinity for the pas . b three NOTE.S.-W. S. McKerdibr and family ing his parents at New Years 'and took � . . .. z rre &.In -1 perancepeople. Thisactiononthe part of h-, held the accustomed meet ngs, .he made party, when lie was a i embee of the Govern- home a car load of borses, and they were .- ' one -of the: to sh th � 't tho , uh cy and Mr Roger;on -with a carving set. Mrs months, started for the West on Tuesday of have moved into Joe. Ccwan?a reaidenoe. -all sna-pped up to qu,ekly that, he returned- -was -highl3 I the Liberal candidate estri;nged from him gains.. Thi, goes. pEople Tporit, tll%t Carved out � a coinatituen Ap leton Ellooat presented Mrs, Rogeroot this week. -Fred. Martin, has drawn stohe Mr. Cowan will now have his ci�Ece in the . . I iliade it its present sha )a, so hn for another lot, and leaves to -day, (Friday) -7, � I I . . - I ' the anti- t 5mp araine Liberals, and failed to appreciate t �i.e public di )U8810 of questions t. ap to 11%ve .it Wit a si, ver butter ish, and, Mrs. R Eind lumber -and intends raising his bain building formerly occupiel by Mr. Jo ldoon .is a ­- - zt I stolid Conservative. T iia is but one with another car lo -%d. Mr. Mu I I . Com, ther in. ple 13 ­ - I : I I . secura him the sut port of the temperance at issue in a�a election, �d that public mect- �tanoe of chickeDS' e8prei ented Mrs. Dunlop, Mr�. Rog and fixing it up during the s'pring sill sum- Knutson as a tailonhop.-Mr. and Mrs. Z. large land owner near Hartney, and has. � 1� i Conservatives, inge on the )ccasion of an election are halp- -- ' . : --- . Brandon, are renewIn acquaint- � . P ng home to rco.3t. erson's met ier, with . a chinii. tea pot. Ili met. -Mr. and Mrs. Hughesi Etarted for the - Evans, . o * 9 prospered well in the west. notwith�t),nding the fact; � ) . I � � pre3entatio is were , made on b3balf of west. on Tuesday. in and aro . land the village. It is . - ; �� I I . twenty -t o years.sin a they left the village .. . - I There seems to'. be i di on 'on t lie the visiton wbo had assembled. Thf r'ied February 25th, and start life . Fall 'Whord t that L -ha temperance coavetit;on, compo3ed fal to the cE n,did'a'te hold�ng them. I ; I � S�Ositi . They were mar- "" . � L I I � together . �Oats .pe,r �bt ' These rerr arks were cs1lad Oarb of the mu'nici,.'pal ri presentativea of some ]ad as had I rought well 'lled baske�te for the eat. -Charles Sanderson, of Kiu- . of both iberals and Conservatives, pledged argaly . k . . I with in Manitoba. They have the L I f I good wishes �St. Marys town officialle are fuirly welui , p4asper buf ny candidate by bhe Character of the, 3. Of the cities a�nd larger towns to take the �he ,,,' and from the cont. mts served 'a most of a very large Circle of friclods from Cardinal, was a guest. at his �ome for a few i3arloy -1mr b themeelves to support a ' wbo . I ecent campaign in . t1iis paid. The clerk receives a saJary of $350; . . Centre Bruc a and the res alto there. In ilia t; overnme'nt by the throat and force teripting lanch� . ; . G. Kemphil I � � � days.-IVIre. T. . I entertained a treasurer, $300 ; ass'esfor, $125 4 collects4 , . . - I I I .dge they 'Usked.. - eve iing waf pleasantly pent in gan-10L., etc - n ,But%,er, tub--- W0111d give them Ahe ph Ontario G The rai�ainder of the locality. Butter, No, ) ' I I I E . , umber of her friendi at a progres $100 ; chief constable, .8400 ; night wute� - JCgo per Ao.' � bely � � ; i euchre party IaBb WedueEday evening.- 'man, $375; kuperinundent of came 4 1 FlouriTer 101 never held t � - Alt iough 14r. and Mrs. . loger6on have only 11 Brudefleld. I I Rw vet - - But, 'twas ever thits. Centre. Bruce gave election the successful caadiclate hem to make the! proiince incur the ex I -a single meeting, I as sful penee and risk of electri- 1 bee i residents of the eighborbood for Thos. Rae, of Listow6l, spa at .a week with $400 -; superintendept of electric !ighb and I � a majority of about sixteen hundred in ., whil hie' unauce .the d velopmentof . I I a Un . . favor of the Ontario L-quor Act of 1902, in oppon6nt h Id meeting in !naarly every ,c;al energy at Nia'ara Falle, Be that these I few years, tlhey are mos highly es"teemed, DEATH OF MR, SELDoN Ross, -Al though his uncle, Thou, Rae. -Mrs. lChomas Gibson, 'Rides Tor 110 � . 9 . t and the be t - h ths Eiad event was not unexpected, the an. of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario is visiting ,waterworks, $600 ;I first Bngai,eer, $600; . Shaeeklns.� - s 'es f the entire neighbor- -90. woo, � L ! ' ties and to : � ! her second engineer, %*,,a ----. . . ! . the referendum vote, but it elected the school secdon in the riding,, and these ql wn� may be able to procure boo I go.'wi , h Ilia .. 0 1 B0111113GITient Of the death of Mr. Seldoa Rose : � � . � I I . i eleebrical power � for the developmenb of ' � Tatatoft Vo. C0,113ervative candi(l%te in preforeti3a t,) the meetings were addressed by t4e Premier and l I It ))- caused a feeling of the deepest sorrow. Mr. : — I t4eir manufacturing in ustries at less than ' 11, W 0 )DING AT Wri'Low LE'IGIL . - salt IreWl) ' . w " ' I � I j . I Liberal candidate who h%d pledged himse,lf other able n ien of the paj,by bot�; � The marria passed peacefully away at tlie parent- Wwdperbc 1� - i parti as, its market value a.1nd at the expense of the I a of Miss Mary,E., Ford, thirc, Ro.s � � . . ,h, I to temperance legialation, by a majority of also, had th 3ir forces tho1r, 'ouglily organite �Irovffice as a whole. This is not a very � dau .cr of Mr. John Ford, of ,this. town. al home here on Friday laeb, � Ilia 27th ult. V11-0001:00 . d, AL Iles pgr 13 over fifty. bnb tho one party instes, I bonorable or laudable course and it; shows I ship, to Mr H. Gordon 13olton, ,el&st eon He was 27 yeara of age. He 'was the fourth I � 0 Roar see& la Nort 11 York, where both tl10 ��Of e-ing his timie , ' - E011 Of Mr. Alexandcr Ross and was born ALT RATION SAtE - � Timothy SeA' i I � � N very grasping, not to say dishonest,- dis. Of Abraha Bolton, Esq , . of Usb'oroa, took � . ­ . Fork cand.d%tes refused t') r 9. ng th issues i dis- I and stren'th in disoussi � I on the 1-omestead farm on the London road, . I ecognize the pledge I � In Popit4on. But Premier Ross has alrea [ place on W dnesday. eveiling, 25th tilt., at . � I I I . . _, per 10 . 6f the temperance people, On Liberal pute with 1e people a dy I t lie , I Willdw Leigh " reE idencie of M r. R. near here. After leaving home he learned ! Tallow, per I I . w as issern Ir,d in Public mmibted himself and his Government be * the business of carriage blackernith and 11 -� . - meetings, h 3 ftsed them 'n 1 1 D. Bell, of the 2nd concession. T 7 . I . � . � . - - I : elected by over four hunired, Until the go! g from con- tete principle the gleatesb good'to the great' I All the worked at t hab in Seaforth aftd other places . i make rt om for dur now �Afllrine---ry � T ncessi . i � i guests, nUMberiDg over 100, being � assem- . - 11 . . � ! I � overn- ' a - ORONT t emperance, o rganiz A ions cau induce their cession . to 0 on and irom door Ito door, e�b number and special faveri or advantages . bloc I at fZ o'clock sharp, MendelaEohn's for some time. A few yeara ,ago lie weqt to - - ' � 1. T making personal calls on.1 to none. Under this principte to G . I. - I � I . r 0 � . - 'th ,a elector d iiiient musti administer tbe:water power 1 8, - .- . I 7 small. I inembers to keep faith with the politic I , ��,e _ �nt - ,lans a, -an _Jd ' ,rcb, played by Mr' Thomas I Chicago and studied dentistry there and was Departme � -� lie was succas �x g I -D need the e�'t - - - I I picked till better that tbiv, they had bettoir cease try- sful, Huw,is this to be � ac. sh, ofIllensall, C�11 tisingin thaticity When the illness which - I . i I I . ,e beat advan- 1 . YV 4 i - I 4ealth of the Province for W � Ing to pledge political candidates. counted for ? Perhaps i4is one of the mys� ttige of the whole 1�rovfiice a 'I of tlie bridal party. Tb groom Was usher- resulted in his ear!y death Overtook him. rwwv - - - - - - - I I per poull . � not for the � ad t) the altar b his cusin He'eame home a few weeko�sgo with the I I I I :�l' - . - I � y . i . tchickem, � I teries that are deubined to remain -unEolved special benefit .of a and town ' I hope that the ch5n3re and rest would prove Thi3-portion of out store is filled with goods, and to miake more room for I . : The result of tl�eee election!i will leave the 4 few cibiul , Mr' John . . r t 9- Bolton, of 8b. Marys. hen followed the pair. I � I .' I - It the Governmeritt . keep a �:tiffuppqr lip brid e, leanlin ,h; arn of her bri6emaid o dis,ase had become too this de Ill Ker our who �, staliding of parties in the Legislature the What should be is not al W�ays'wbat is, and atid ad -here to this . beneficial, but th � le stock at greatly reduced prices. Here � - pethapq this is one of I I rineirile 1:11 y will be all n 0 H p rtment we w f . �w . ffarne as it. was before the occasi()n Miss Addi Weolt., sall, and 1 lastly' firmly seated to be Eradi�-aW and he grad- are a fevr leaders : - - Thel Government e when right and the Colin ry em in i , . I I ,-. I 11 I � �� ill sust%1n, th attri ctina, uch at tentio , came the little uall� grew weaker urtil I he end came. ' He � � ­ I I this is the dase. The saxiie rqlo call not be it. 0 1 1 1 � I I - will meet the Leglelature with a majority of i � I : -P � To IoN ! Tmn a i of ho or, Miss May Horton, bearing was a moat exemplary young: man, who was Thirty-five dozen c#s-boyb', inen!s and childxen's�of inds. Just stock 'o applied toovery constit . ; -- ; I seven, and one vs,ca,ut constituency, and, . � uBney, I nor to every, 1 The Canadian M1 I � t -he , eddin ring in a be; �utifully declorated liked and respected by all who enjoyed hts. � all ,k I - - %el o0casioll an-LiNcturers' Association �- imagine, worth 50c, all. Im � . after the Speaker is elected, tfley will have in bhe same Constituency. ' ust be sold quickly at 15c each. I 'good. . ie, however, one point or I , Ther. � Cask ... t. T a whole part ... having -filed *in acquaintamce and had his life- been spared he � I � . . I � ,eat lots ol & clear majority of six, counting Mr. Gamey, which we 16 hold a very surcaesEiful banquet in the city of Jron of a ank of flowers, the marriage would, undoubtedly,' -have come rapidly to � Men's and boys' wocl underwear, worth 50z, a big table lull for 25C each* � . � should �r iitford a few ev�enin a ago. Mr. Brooks, [ ceremony as ably perfoxmed by Rev, J. 8j. the front,as he was naturally clever and was - � All our $1.00 white a d -o oT d hirt for 69c,e . I - ZL,20 per' I I . - � � of Manitualin, who has declared hie inten_ all take a firm stand, and tha� is that th e�' iw 6 .1 ; Hen craon well skilled in his profession. , His 11 C i e 8 8 ach . - I � ,- . . I i � I � tion, of giving the Government an indopend- politician who is -afraid or un : able t W I a . farmer of the neighborhood, who was pre. � Hen of Hensall, at the Conclusion of. death is Tw. nty-five pieces 10c Print to go at 5c a yard. , - I o sho a �whi(h Miss Maud Dickson, of Seaforth, a severe blow to his parente and friends ' who ( . I ' . � ant, was asked to! regpond tio the toast, � Ten cent wide flannylette to go at 6c a yard. I -- 1. . exit SUPPort. It will thus be., seen that the himself in the open when he is see 6 thre iv a ahowEr bouquet (f pink I I have the sincerest sympathy o the i I I � ' I -TIORON� 8 '4 The Agricultural Intcrep:ts.11 . and i white . If , I entire - � . I k :of the' I not receiv . � I I . � Government majority is not at, all unvveildy,,, suffragea of the people, should! � This be did 1"carn itions kound the lie . bride, community. I I Fifty cent dress goods to be sold at 25c a yard, plain oT fancy. . . -� - ihe ispri-in much . encoji -agemen . t 9' slid he gave the minufacturera some whole- aftei hic� followed t usual greetings PRFSENTATION.-On. Lam, Curtains, 50 pieces, wor I $I to $1.35 for 75c a�� paxr. , although it may prove sufficierib to carry t., as In nine cases out of r � � w I Thuroday evening .U. I look tow, � some truths as we �' J�r * . - . slid o o in tulations. T bride was beaufl- last, the home of Mr. J. Ketchen. was the � about st them safely through the session, if all st- ten either b meelf or the piarbuyi he rep I it as some home thrusts, I Ir , I ., - c A to make : - ,ek ! resents Which, although they iaay have imp' fully attir d in a, Nile reen ribbon and scene of a very pleasant party, when a com - I Sto& raust be redu the room. (Coupons �iven), -the -Pri 4 aired ' - . � -- � . nee - closely torrether and none pt sick or (lie in I is not worbhy of the con�deucb or support � lace-istriped silk, trimme with wbite ap- rpittee of the managers and the elders of the . . I I - - � 1prime to � 0 t. I : t4eir apetites for the tit I 1� - - - - i I - . I -- � '11e,l shbuld do them �Pliqi a and'ohiffon ruching and 'wore a white Presbyterian church met tol bid a kindly . . V111" � - -V W'W AAAAAA 410. the mean time. he seeks. More than this,! the people,s I 1W - - - - � - - v - - - A 1, ,- -, eorn� houldl g6od. Speaking ',for the farmers,' Mr. 'w ... : . I , . sash. Th b desmaid wore a dress of farewell, .and show their esteem to Mr. -1 r red tlovo 1 - - - - . - � --- - insistc-n tha; measure of r � pec" ' Birooks said : " W � haN a used' you exceed. lavai r c,� ri'ailk of the same material, Rector Reid, who has sinae left for Chalk � CeS Paid for Produce. I t-047. - I eS . . sing ahown� a i ide .1ored I . Highest Pri 20 ; I I r The provincial general election in the ; to their intelligence. Iadeed,� there should'! ixig well, We took � 7ou irilio our arms itrimmed ith chiffon anU wb�ite silk. Both Lake, Manitoba. During the evening, Rev. I- - � vioc�crdiu I .. � I I - as - , oo,� I . I I I ' ffr - d c ag,air carried bouquets E. gawers read a very impressive address, I Rig! �� , �Uaze Brinj P rovince of NEW Brunswick took place on I be a law req iiring that the � t*enty years ago nfanto., We have ladies ,harmr i flu ages of the -4raed you all these ye %rs until you have of pi ik ,�i F9 =UA U, X U, I I ��—� 11 n a - . - Saturday last add resulted in a sweeping people, shoull only be- . an white ca.- on , while the showing the high esteem in which Mr. Reid I � ' ­ I roughb In a Public' b0come great, big, tat,81 alwart; men. Now, maid of 11( looked pre, ' * . I I 0 or ty in - a dress of was held and the regret felt 'by the church I - I . I vietary fcr the Twadie Government, the ' manner on the public platfo m and still- wo believe you are able io look after your. ink silk. The wedding' upper w erved. lin having to part with one of'their able and I I I I 9 1 - , - - , � IbRo'-zi Government Carrying 34 seats and the Op. 1 hunting and public. canvassing sh selves, and are able t( compete with any in the dini g hall, the wa Is of wh,li,ch" ing elders. Mr. N. Moodie presented : ,:� . wqukl r ould' be were *illl - I IJEA'ROYD -&� CO's I co(mers in foreign counti ics. Now it is pos- dressed in hite, reli,eved with evergreens, 131r. Reid with a beautiful eas" I ,was . - I position only 11. This is the first time I made an offetise that would void an election, � � chair, Bible I . � — . . - .. ,contine(V 1�- a laden i 'ith the choic � . ask an increase in the jwhI14 the able eat and Psalmody. Mrs. D. BeR then present - the same a's bribery now is. if��,, this 7were tariff. 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