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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-04-17, Page 4�FPRIL 111 1903 4 T E JIURON ;EXPOSITOR, on aoa�unt' of the' %I home here.-Ja, And, after all is over, the publi , th6 gri at t I C the reference to the oourk t e t Co men Smith, of Hamil a, is ern warm, DING ISHOE ST00E. r have the opporta ity of rf n- p a matter i of courte�y to 6 an in the west, an ngested co the guest of his brother, Oliver Smit find APRIL7 1903 tribunal, will t &ovi a and 4ill mob in yl`�wa f the railwa a o"3ad by the ixtr3A other relativesin the village. -1?eterr mith dering 1� I the verdict. 'If, during the inve �t- y a Ot existi conditio, e. The Hous divid. freijt wad passenger traffie. However, it of Owen Sound,, spent the holid eye it his 10 ya uatil the blasts of win- home here. -Miss Sinclair, of the juu or de- e Sh 8 M T W T F 8 igaton, the Government or those a �t- e t 0 this C'mtention i ad the secon � read- is a d many da. About VuO Men's — ing for them, manifest a . dispositioll, I of the b It was car -ied by a In e in&- t9rygI t us again, and it seems to be Lok-'. partment of th� school, ii spending er va- . ...... ...... t) ham��m enqniry�on any p sabj at tty. Tj ie commit bed to prep re the rowpig trouble to speak of theso things just caticn at her h4me in Haribton.-A�erman schedule de ini 5 6 7 ng the I oundarii�v of he con- now. Tlaese, like other difficialties,' Will Morrison,of Kineardine,vioited un4er the 8 9 10 11 that ehculd be encluited into, t6 public mill eltituencies was appoiated. -Mr. Borden llkel�, bal c"olved when the time comes. parentil roof 16r a few days.�Mles "J It makes no difference how up-to-Jate his clothes may be, a man is not considereil 15 16 17 18 not be slow in attributing' it to� a conscio a mpame hpt this committee ha a in&- Thompson, of! Howick, and Mrs. well dreesed unless his shoes era neat-fiWng and of the &test style and ,ahape. The shoe4 19 20: _21 22 23 24 25 nets of guilt on the in on il we sell are the kind thabi gives a man an air of smarta -hat 0. ir pat t an( will fo ri � of Liberals and Fugges d -that W 3i branch of :industry in: this Moffatt vioited relatives at Aybon over San. s and respectability-1hoes t the Go look well, fit welll� and, wear w 11. 0 27 28 29 30 ve nment deg red to 6e as fair as day.-Cornelin and Mrs. Cook, of Hongs,11; always I e - __ their conclusioas accordingly. - )n the otter In' Repiib I ur men's sihoe department 'is gaining new c3u r the neighboring Rio is friends ever Jay and for no other reatou than the sholas we- carry are he latest aty�jeff oy professed they w uld enlaige'.the com- 4 t ...... si le, also, if the prasecution ma ;nifest a dis- p:oal ei the manufacturers in n'�a,r visited the I tter's parents, T. arick, Mrs. t �y and best values on Elittee and give bo'h sides of the Houqe Hemphill, this eek. -'Three to.nothibg was the mi;rket. Take for instance position not to take zdvantage the facill- ne arar drive r eqqoil representation on IN But the sug- ever3 I a almost to th9i � wit3 the soore in favor of Wi oxeter, in the game sties placed at their disposal, to pioe fu ly geition did aot meet with Sir Wilfrid's a�_ endrio get wcikmen to turn oat their orde between Wroxeter and Wingham, i6 the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS their charges, the public will be Vr6vlaf and: Change in that direction was latter place, on Good Friday. Our team ex- The Slater Shoe iequa ly aul w(n in all bralacie8* and all over the made. It a expected the committee ill pecto 0 play again in Brussels, on Wednes- AN'The figarehotweas the parentheses after esoh raady to form their confusions unfs,voral 4e Count,-. are striking for highir wages and aboloence I a labors a 3 ona6 and the grand day. -Fred. Orr, of Wingham, gpen� Sun- Where can you find a shoe that will give you More service, more solid comfort, I to Mr. Gimey and his bac me, denotes ths Pago Of the On Which the kerre nd abet( ra dverilsement will be found g of war i rill be on � his committee. The shorter hrurs, the labor markets of Europe day in the villaae.-Rev. N. A. McDonald, more satisfaalbion than the Slater Shoe ? We have the Slater Sboa in box calf, smooth n�s er pro ThEirSare said o of Sprii it in the calf, Dongo enamel calf and paterb kid, single soles and 'heavy extension soles, and from 'thB, highest -to the lowest, and all V.1fia1rice M.4 ' L inised to deliver his are &raitly over -stocked. ngville, oa3cuped the pulp a kid This Way-Gr.IX & Stevrt-1 For The Parrot r,. -L V. Faw -5 future accusations of a like net ura 'will be b;udget spec 3 on Thursday. Presbyterian 0 urch, on Sunday. in all the newest shapes. The genuine Sister Sho3 has Oe narne and price a In Spring Qac(h-D. JdciBeath-6 be over a million idle workmen in Eaglet: . t? ped il. the i sole in a rile 0 and $5 00, a pair -and we ll�ve the sole Control diecounted accordingly, We believe that 3 lfrime-83_5 'a Speoills-McKinn;n & U>-6 The',, entree have many oub of er v f 11hese-ehoes n ustrial c fer Seaferth. 1 We are ali o agents for " The King EA-vard " shoe, Wall P&Per-AIPX. WIISGn-6 aLn uptoiriate, shoe this itt-vettigation will result i porifying taorial Notes and Comments ploy! ne nt, and in London there are freq: uent e 6 Peerless Shoe bckx� Cal Men's Fine Shoee--R. Willis & Ron -4 Goody or w?lt,3d. at $3, $3.50 and 84 a pair, a4d 11 Th' ; - I V arna. in SpringDreso--R. MoFaul Co-& th,3 political atmesphere in this Provincet as 1 parai I e i of the poor. In France and Ger- I f -and 0 Although Captain Sullivan, who figuces Vvi. hout endangering ourselves the dongola at V and 83 50 � pair. We have aleo' added, a new line tbia season -the Dizer Sol Vikirm For gale -J. Mohlillni-5 it will forever sliat the mouths of those who i M , t1he situation in no better, Frank 0. shoe -made in the Unit,34 8tites. Theee shoes oo,me ia dot)jzola kid, Publio, Notice -Thomas Coleman -5 charge of enunierating poultry before it I velour calf alb R 16 -4 �conspiououily n th Gamey scandal, is Caipn�ter, the famous AmErioan correppo' pair, and pa -,But calf at $5 a pair. In lower priced all ims, w -e always show a gr2at variety j Spriog, Trade -M, Broderick -8 have been sh.)uting bribery fiqm the house n- in3ubated, we can announce that-our�PDIiCy d� 'who is now in Germany, says th�t n C In fact., no matOr at whatpice otioe-WM. Enioft-5 t specially known for his good looks, he denr�, For Sale -W. J. Biggins --4 tops for several months past, or it will Q').0( tn were dismissed in Berlin a f of. low price liberality on tno3t, stylish mil- rangi g in p ri I e from 8 1. 25 to $2.50 pair. You want te '-7t I cor,tainly od grounds for an actioa for --- + we can please you. -j Cow For Sale --Alex. Soott-6 h 0 linery is an aesured success. By tha first of Pay, turn from the Reform ranks thme wh as 0 days a 0 on account of lack of work I 1 the A Bargain -G. J. Su'ho -land-5 31". -9 Xt MUNIt 0 m'y libel againctIrniany of the papers who are rj 8 bhis stera will h%ve sold many �of the Sprin� Wire-Cheenty & Smiloy-8 factj there, and the industrial establish- ay be proven unworthy of the confide' ob - 9i ni 12 pwpublishi g whEit Furpait3 tw be a like. handEomet hate that will be ador6fisk the G -many have either dismis Cow For Sal -Oscar Neil- F meni r er par a of him. Don't h1losiThe Feast Of Days -8 honest and oonacienti-iii 'men. in tha: ty, nos ov" heads of the very taatieFt dresEers. There's sed thetrmen or ut dowti their wage and Tewe)ry Bsr4 -8-3. F. Daly -8 a style induce ent, a quahty induce ment, 'a R. WILLIS & SONij Seafor*, who really desire to have cur pjablio� affa, El short ne the hours; of work, Eo as to keep 't t cemept for You to come here. The The Toronto Mail, evidently while suff-,r- their establioliments parti%lly em ploy"' E.- McFul Co.� Seaforth. 1844-1 ole Avents for the Slater Sho for men an tl�e Empress Shoe for -j Sale of 04yee-J. PAraoo" ad tb price indu Grain Driyls--T- Brown -8 eqnducted honeptly and ia a mlariiir.abolle ing'� from a f b of the bl aag, gets off the fol- Wages. also, in GL-rmany, are very 110' omen. Wheel-, etc,�G. M. Baldwin & Co. -S d who, if his can 61b be dore I su?,picton, an w .1 Mangold Seel -A. Young -8 lowing Probably the greatest peril while ins hours of work ate long. Iii t VESTRY MEETING. -The annual Vestry Printa, eta -3-P. D111-8 will go down int) the Cold fliad a of'oppo 1- ; 9, 1 steel and iron icidl4rl�s $5 per we�k [a meeting of St. Johni" church was hdId in Rob:nlion, of Biucefield, i and Miss Robin- Gordon t Calyes for Rlohmond-6 hich threatens civil zatEn tc-day is cor- Ot 'ok place Wednesday evening at conaid� Ed good pay for skilled work ei i, the church on Tuesday evening last. The Eo3, of V,6r a, visittd Mrs. Ronatb last the fa It' residence &-r,-.. tion rather than bask in the unalline Witnted-HreAS- A. hic0aw-3 1'iriiplbion in politiC3. In every'land, whotht r. -Mra, Gav and Caretaker Waated-W. D. MaLean-8 wages are Ing 0 were e ec H. Willis -9 power uawortbily. while hi many branches the even follow A for the (ur. week. -Rev, R. Hobb3, 6f WiDgbam, will ii -tie an' hter axe here sperding A few days governed by the pcoFlo or by an antocrat, The price of living, also, is evt n rent year ; Wo dens, John MoNuughtoji as preach in the MetLoiisb church n3xt; Son- prior to their rture for Do you know -W. H. Shaw -8 ::'tloughtfu� men are taking coutisel to-. high r tiban in thi3 Country, that i� for t e minister's war en, and Harry Di, Ill. as day mo:n,ng and evening -1 Rev. Mr. Medd -Mrs. P6aroon spent Raate 'k nd of living. Suluday -with same In fact there ij no people's war non, Archy Gal- will take Mi. Hobbs' work in Wingham.- her relati.veo, ntar Blytb,. & Nurdie-6 deps Paints -Chesney a Smiley -8 The Gamey inves'ti ation. �e ideen i6 New cash at -,re -W. Bertty-8 �get n earnest endeavor to find an in the worldwhere work people &.-a braith a �hr� er Ward. Lay! dele- Mra D. Ur uhart and Miss Bessie spent j coun xi 6nd 0 tjh 4 Lseadormine-2-Ale Wilson -8 The Gamey inv as I r lit- III ab,tidots for the poii on. Tlipra is not a io wo ilf paid and so well off generally �'s n gate to Synod, corge Beaty Ch(ap China. -Beattie Broa-8 ocantrj, in the world where -official rascal- The fiiian3es Easter holidiya in London. Miss BeF-sie on Mo the city hall buildings, in Toroinio Can�aa and the United States, Find there a. -e are in gocd sha 3e. After all expenses were will remain for some time'; to visit friends. St.. Oolumban. Colonist Exours;ons-W. Somerville -6 ity. dodo ob exisb! 'b rt on this ocntin6nb �Oar th ory is not, d Girl Wanted-hlra_ Oacar Neil -8 day morning, before the commia8ionew, few pot utrieo where strikes and other e i- paid there is at .11 a snug balance on hand. Miss Shepherd visited hei sister, in London, fil nough - ani t--) spare Anyth. I there 'is withoub Chief Justice Sit John Boyd and, denc� Ej of discontent is good Mr. Juati-e -European examplesbeing prescit are more common. LEAVING VARNA.-Mr. James Armstrong last week. -Mr. Johns, :of Guelph, spent enough I r a boy," but rather, " -othing is Ihaving disposed of his residences in Varna Sunday with . friends- here. -Dr. an I Mra. too goz)d for a boy."� Ladies, biiog your IUVOU Falconbridge. Hun. S. H, Blake a peart d t he Unite States th clean voters are al- p mciat ready to accef the prezent system and rented his shop to the Messrs. Tudor, Walters, ofFoe8t, spent'Easter with Mrs. boys to us, We'll please -you and them too as senior counsel for the proseoatioh, aE d Blyth. has decid,d -to of buying jeonhibituenoies wholesale," So follow the crowd to the Walters' sister, Mrs. C. A. MoDonall. -I It's the boy's Euits we sell tha� (1,368 the BR'IEFS.-Go3d Friday was y great and growing west, He will have an Miss Laura ackson, of Ripley, is visiting trick. A d yet there is no trick, abcat it Mr. E. F. B: Johnston for the defense. B - 01hibario does not stand %lone, spent vei sides ths8e, however, there wt ra sdirk r I qiiie�ly here, there being so many out of auction sale of bi3 household effects an the her grandmother, Mrs' Crawford, on the because I a give you more solid 'wear anj SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Apirid 17th, 1903 vn.-Mrs. Wm. Simms visited her.f th(r 23id inst., and himeelf an' d Mrs. Arm- London Road.-MiEs �Mlma Johnston, of wor its thavt -the Same mon6y other lesser legal lights ;n. both sides We tice that the' Clinton cou th in boy's an noil li-Ave no in PIat �aville over Sunday.. -The rifle club strong intend eaving for - their'riew I home "Willow Hill Farm, spent a couple of would get dwoo for you elsewhere. The hl. Me. act as assistants aril prompOrs. d to oppose the roposcd good roads had hi, ir first practise on Good Friday, ani about the 28th., What will Vain% bei wit It- days lost weak with her a etc -r, in Parklitill. Faul Co., $eafortli. As an ev . Sir Oliver Mowat. a6eme when it comes before the county 1844.1 dence of the hit riat t'lie matter 000afjion-a in the me nbers turned out very well.-Isul. out Mr. and M6. Armstrorig ? Few will be -Mi We give in another column the pattioul- 88 Hall, who has spent tlig past three PENCIL Lllsos.-Oar' enlarged and up-tq- t the country, we may state t'hat each o if e c6uneil at its next session. The reason for day Ov ni6,g the fire alarm nk, more mi�sed. Mr. Armstrong has been a months withl t, Mrs. Billingo,return- date depaotmental store, under the manage. -was again riu e mini�tex I --of a edtoberhomein Montreal on Tuesday.- ut8 15, while someofth a residenb ofVarna for nearly a hav Pier sun ara of a serious accident m h* -ch- be!t*l Sir Toronto pipers are represented, and tbat this OPP05it On is that Iiey do 'not think just ment of Mir. G. K. Holland, will" to)n be This time it' we a centur . He came here when quite a youth Mr. Kaiser sifid daughter, Miss L,)ttie, spent eis 11 holding fortb. y clid be taxsd for good wer fully equipped a 6 Olivec Alowat,, Lieutenant-0overnor of On. at-%ff of reporters repreoetit'ng Clinton ell the Oa) mill, which ha& caught a 0tli�r and I resid d hera continuously' ever Ester holiday@ in,Harriston.-MiFises Cae- ad." in the f4ture iseue of TH Ex- the smallest roads nd riady fe business. Look"' tario, o3 Sunday night. For some days gain, lag for an any one paper numbers six, It is, therefor , whereas not a cent of "he funds would be by incendi ism, which most people behev since and lie has always taken an octive rie and Anna Macarthur have bCEn ViBiti rosiTon.-Ths following entrained here for tar or bY a ontianeous combustion,'but the intercst in ever3 thing calculated to adV&uoe relatives in London. 119 after the accident he seemed to be progrca- evidently the intsation of the Turonto jour- spent in the town." Ab first glance -there fat -Mr. arid Mrs.. J. 0. other places during the past few d' Miss ter the ry is hardly probable,'as the plac e the welfare of- the villa a and eurrod1ndiq Stoneman visited Mrs. St-meman's p%rent3 sing mo3b favorably, but on Wednesday nilu to keep the public virell potted oa t e a Daly, Goderich does �eem t( be an inju Aice. But Clinton 9 has ii.t been used for anyth:n-Y for the Pas country, while is straightforward, honor- in L%mbeth, last week.-Mias Mattie A. Lynch.:Ul;n!on �ML'a night the distinguished pAient developed procef(lings. Ot exceptional In Ilia respect, as all Rjli3 Rev. M. J. T*i(rnan, j Centralia D. If it was set on fire, whoever: the able conduct wjon him the c6nfidene' and Is spendin& a few dayg- in Goderich.--Miss leneux, St1, Thomas' Revb A. dangerous sympt-)ms and bee to'wns and villages are oil ih5 same Ame seriously At the opening of the co irb 0e c mnii level' fi8nd ae, failed in hij purpose this timO, as trust of every erson who ca r i McKeou 0 me in contact Mabel St Auburn. wh-o ha3 London ; Mr. and r2. Marlin whisor - worse, and oa Thursday morning he had notL But, although none of the towns will IiAve ft r � lio t 11 Reeve Sims saw it and had the With him, and hi3 cheerful disposition an sioners gave all to undereti&d that bu 3 y) d been viAting h(r auit, jr�. McKpnzie, re- R. Campb!�ll, Wcoifsioak ; Mrs. S. Downey, 8 any Of the Expenditure made within their alar nd, some of the citizens pt it g(nial manner made him a uiiivcraal favor- turned home on Mogday�-Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell ;';'j-'Dennink, Hamilton'; sv. overed, and the opinioa of his jobyeicians roe wa meant, and that Cie buainess niii it be In6rders, we think it is to,) mu h to aeEue ung a T, is that the end may be expect.ed at any coniucted d3cently and in o�der. All u,. th�at they will not deril any benefit frim h a few pails of water. -Miss Olar' it3with all. H'..neeIf and Mre. Armstrong HiggiDF, Of rpy d ii. were &uest i -f '.Ur. r litl Ronan an4' W �R chel"i 1R. West- re T,,F n, M t ��Ilfflti spent the Easter holidays at co nt will be much rnissed in church and ocial 'a expeudi Mrs. W. C Davia ovvt Sabi) -Mls. take, W. and* Cn� 168 St;jtha:jn, , trat oil S ures. Every town is int�:rasterl ()Omr,�i F ioner Millers', in Wroxet r, cirel6s and thev will leave behind then' here Mcid ard dan7ht,r, J0 io, P-.)ett se,%. time, The'Nte3t accounts before going to necessary preliminiries wfra diapensed- w I n! having bl e roads lead Ing t 0 it- i in the bes t ford ; Mieres Gibmui Mr. n re. Adam a il; a ho*t of friends who will unite wi 11, TnE eral d4va ith friends ir- F-5ornia week.- rky, Qotty, Preni-er- press give no signs of improvement. and the ruachiae was got into working order p 6sible sha, )e, and its business I materially gast, and many others for Seaft rt:i.-Large Wit t1auffer and f span the past week visiting friend t EXPO91TOR in heartily vvi hing them health, Isra-cl Undiofi i.d was I o ne rf-ceidy from in the shortest poebible time. It was I gone aOected by good or bad roads. F. r instance, cohgregati�,n � throng the ebureb here every . . . . . . -&ri h.' -Mr. Muir, of Exeter, was in Blyt i happiness and prosperity in their now home. L,_ulon ou a visit and 'family Sunday. 'The choirisaEsited byatiorches- ffhe mainroad's leadii: Hit) Clinf()3-..Jfoi bn a are visiting Mn,. Pope's par'_Uts, ia D.1th tra of eigt. t in- t-urnents. �This year's E -Aster The Mighty in Debate." ally expented that tbera wc)uld be a grand usiness trip, Good Friday. -Mi. They intatid locating in Southern Man*i'toba, ten or L.wblve miles cut� i re 1ull- in firs1b al'I';13 Elam vingstorie, who has been laid heir son ard,Ron-in-law are n'w lo- wodd.-Ikli3s Ida doulter bas been sp-nUrg TiieTorantoNews and th3 Woodstock sparring match betwe(li counsel a,t the u al where t 0 shape, and r tained in f at way, it will be winte r, -is able to off,3ring atnounerl lo $50.75, m-ra than Santinial-Roview have. been carrying on, a, openiag o! attend to his bufb3i eQB cated and theirldaughter will accompany the past k or so ja �,Jil_ the court, arid thit thia fun m*oh bettehoi the tra e of the tomil than again MeEars. : James HE: fft 011, oh them to the west. THE EXPC SITOR ve!t n -Mr. Mllirgq, wa�agilr rf the the comb'n d Ea -iter aLd Ma offerings very animated disoussi,an as to the consist- would, probably, IaEt fc�,r two cr thr-e, days. if �bese ro.ids wtra a qu gmire for several I v-ar. �� It. pays 6 11 1:it; v(u- Fall, :n Bel I, � R H. Douglas and A. W. Robinson will also miss Mr. Armitrong as he liasl be�en Bou,3 Bi�, hi3 purchased a fine ency of the Liberal party in referring':the But those who were pre'pari voeks every spring and fall. Some towns Tim ilvito.NT' EXPOSIT61t ug for thi.4 were I paid! a visit to Datroit tiring the E-ister a valued and trulsted correspondent for this d 'to he to their advarntige t another pl�apant from thi. Gamey charges to a commission of judges disappointed. Mr. :Joliqaton started 0 give holiday3, and reporb having an enjoyable paper for a great many years. thi - gr4ut� from! their treasuries to aesisti i time. -Mr. W. King visited in Seaforth. McKillob. wrn�. bantl (A Saafonh, fz�me time before n in3tead of tG a c,)mmittee of the Legislatuce. by commencing ti addrass the 'court, object- maintaining the leading roads to them in th e f the 11 harveEt rnLn.�" Their over unday.--Mr. Wm. McDonald wag i Frmers And mechi f 0 The edil om of these jou-nAs ara men mighty Ing to the scope of the formal charges as o,6d Qoadition, and we In not know but ini F. -We have a here engaed in tbacultu leader is r. 9 tGode ich viiitor Gcol Friday. -Mr. 1. Hensall. opletid.d vaiieb, of v% eiring ahoes. Good go,)ds and re of in debate, and cono(queatly Cie discuseton pTepared and furniahed by Mr. Blake, bu a them to do so. The expenditure of Meik ejoha, of H%ruiltOn, ViEitEd his man reasonable prijes. W. H Willia, sole agent for p grape8an(j'frulb andAlf. will -know how -roads money a, e a quan Dcr)thy Dodd shc:03 for ladiea and GEorge A later o conduct the Seaforth boyEt goo 9 d may not directly ONIO-N SEED FoR 8ALE.-I hav and where� f be efir, the t3wns, bu setts. sh.)ts fLr men. has been interesting if net absolutely edify- he was promptly checked by Mr. 11 w r frien� 8 hera during tlig past ej My of onion Beed f'r sale suitable for growin 1844-1 when J B a sure it will be Mr. 1 William Moses visited frien Can also sow the se.ed in an even row, three ncheS th4 come t) St. Oalumnbn.-J, a was som 000113- -ad ews aa -,uses the Lib(ral party Boyd, who informEd him that �he commi3; ofmaterial beneft t t indirectly, and in Oikville last week. -Ther wide, thus ins irliagornaller sett3 m well ag Found, fo ad, found -The place to buy. Keating, Seaforth J. Luby, Dublin, a ing. The 0 'am in' to em izing land. D. Stdwart, Housl. 18 Have you a en the display of New Mat- several otl�ier earpentErf, mmoas, phi.mbErii with hiconsist eney and with going back on sion was appointed to try the charge3 11his way oe worth h all it will co3t 1� mad talk lie fall of Et3rting a bowling clu') I m I I tings ani 1j the record and principlea of the paity them nd more too. he Clinton council tow BARGAIN IN DvvELLiNG PROPEk. ly. new Carpef;3 ? Have you any and plasterers ara herevery day, Kul t e in by Mr. Gamey ov th-3 floor of the Legisla n , b� hen the" time comes tha ii romifive to- ten dollars a mo while the Sentinel-Raview lka better reconsider thMr pro`posNor. 1�' bf nth when I thi instance, ture, and thjy were disposed to give some hij sohct'A be done, �it seems to In Why pay re dea of the now coloiinas and designs snl' sound of hammer and sledge, ' trowel B-114 th a e shame, as there easy tefins a neat 14 le d, ril-Ing of t h i pric )ti�g ? Have you "I more mottar f" makes the welkin ring defends the party against these accu8ktiors. widewt possible latitude to counsel and� wit One of the most skilfu dead.. . his is really a Irden,� fruit trees and goo( w as e r strokes of political seen our ne Ruge Irnol(ums and Floor through all the golden hours of day. So far nothiig to take up the attention of tboa� okly to G. J. Sutherianc , real ng all,Offloe at the PoEt Offic�_ po asweare comp3tent to judge', weg nesaea to this ciiJ, and if Mr. JoHntoii ha( str�tegy pra3biscd in thh country for a long who (annot go into active sports duri Oils ? Anything from -poms and mat �th3 Must admit th A the Newa has somewhat any objetti--ni to make Iva 04 aumtr. or, As this is a nice quiet game, we 1844-tr fr'age to velvet carpEts and filmy lace cur- ul I hand 'therr. tinie was tb at by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the I (jonstance. taing can be� seen in o r Ouse furnishing the best of the argument, as it haa hirtor is New sty es patent lea:ther ilvoeal for men r, sure if it could be only' tarted it would WEDDIG EE�,Ls.-A quitt bo y in in writing, a:ld they Could b- considered otlier 'day, in intrcdu(ing the Dominion OPPY department. I You're In olcome gu�'st, be wi I %troniz d. If Eome of our citiz ding w s celebrated here, o 816t- eck. Patent -00, patwt colt �nd Patent later on ; in the mean time th3 A FrAnobise -Act. His s:atiament tli%t the most welcom buyer, natu al, isnb it -9. The calf. and facts, tor ak certain exteub, Zon its, side. wero r --a I onel home wed In thle w wlril ave a I%wn, would onl� level it up n1 ur ay evening la3k at ilia hour of 8 o' lock, We ke 0beEwEllestliticia madi i� Amerip. b., Seafoxtb. But let us s%y hera, that in so far as to hear the evidence t) be cubmi.tedl. O lay�ng ou6 of the --onstituencies within the rent, j t, F'e are ture it would,, soon bob in when Mr. Joseph E. Xnapp, drLIggioLt, Of W. H. rl?,' a in Boutla wlndo�w. Lets wore bidde. the E-. McFaul C A few pol Jill@ role agent for D3rothv Dadd�', -ohoes for itical parties are concerned, the one courie Mr. Johnston, ha4 to subsid 0-011,nhy, bouctIcie very )opula r. -Principal Baileyj of the pub London, was uni FAR -n SoLb.-McPherso Brothers, sung ladies and Ge'orge A. Sister shcei f r nicn. 11344-1 with a wculd be'left to a com- ad in matrimony to Miss n so ioul, is spending his holidays at lbi Mabel T_Fulton� eldett daughter of Mr of Mr. Samut I McPhe have purchased party haso right to -cailt stones at the the beat grace po"ible, at'd the examivatio Mi tee� of Parliam. lie reon, i ent., t be compmed of Whats the difference between cheap lace home in Parkdale.- e. The wed- r. Ro�ert Gray, being the of r. Gamey, the fir,�t witness, was I pro-, metribors hom both poli cal parties, knock- Riple curt ailte and ]riee Curtains other on this occasion, as they are both in iss OerB Shane,! o Bob(rb Fait 11, o'f this villag the farm ol A' ghiendain town du�lin ding march was layed by Mis i wam visitin� a Netti3, Ful- north third o lots 6 and 7, !on the 13gh con consistent, bct!i having changed- - difference between Lace curtains t�,lat aim- eider, n ceeded wi0. Under the gaidan' he Howie, ard in the p toa, eiktor of the br:da, and the ma4riage .0 'ce of Mr� ed 116 CODE rvatives in t ot week. cession, Th( farm contains 100 acres. It, ply hang together until wash dayebmes -and V. Is an excellen farm and this questicn In d iya gone by, when we Blake, Mr. Gamey reccun'ed the, prcliceed-�; the, country its well, Corn letely cold. They I ceremony was 13erformed by Re has on it good Lace Curtains that decorate and adorn your buildings. Ihe�price paid was somet had. the Pacific Scandal, the MoGrev ings of the so-called con HenderSGn, of C�rmel church. The Pride hing y Bpiraey very Zich� knew that the franchise 'bill was coming, windows alid stand the tegtt the tuh. 1W ,the' b14 they had never received even an inkling vel �IbD ca Scandal and the. Brawling Brood of Bribers in the same terms as his statement in ; Leadbur�- look �d ebarmingin a gown of white malina over $5,000. The new proprietors will per, have Lace Curtains cheap, lotaof them. All Nei v styles patent leather shoes,,for meij with bridal 'I d rrying a -bun h of POsseesibn at Once. Mr. Gray intends to Scandal, the accilgera in each Casa were cn Legislature, which create -t a s�ansa-� of such a coup as that propomd' They had in this we6k. Patent vlol, Patent colt and patcrif cream rose f] ie oor retire from tie more activer d u tle8 of life new, fresh from the looms zeros the big d so grea 0. Z r tI emc ny, a piove the Liberalside., bee� preparing themselves fcr monthi to de- calf. lVe!ke!p the swellest lino3 made In America. pond'. The E,hlcFaulC.o.,Beaforbh. A few 3aUjPle3 In South window. This.time the tables are tion both in the L�agislature and in the cun.� nymander of the grossest kind Lots�more was made for he dining room, and enjoy a Nirelf. earned rest. turned and the i ro4nes a je inside. tempting tea was in waiting. Although. an A QUIET 'WEDDING. -A very nice quiet accusers axe on the Conserv- try. As yet there bas not be(n, anyt,hing' W. R Wiilis, sole agent for Dorithy Dodd Ehoes for NOTES. -,Joseph Rands haa bought the andloand (hold, instead of:a gerrymander:- ladies J ndjGecrge A. Slater oboes for inen. 1814-1 we have already intimated, the we di'ng wedding tojk place at the residence of hin thein selves given a hand in the 9'r. A q'jouldburkt of spring beaut , radiant was a quiet home� one, and no invit tions Robert Libduay. Xn Lindsay � intends ative side. This, Ito doubt, accounts for.the new elicited. Mr. Gamey was submitted bo� they aie George Dickson, of the 5*.h concessicii of house and! property recently owned by rangement of the game. Sir John Macdon- y change of policy on the part of the party a lengthy and most searching cross examin-t . with col values and sparkling with low were isruEd outside of the family circle, yet McKillop, on Wednesday evening laet, when taking si'trip to the Em lea,dera. ald,l brilliant tactician tI at he wag, never erald Isle,'the land In the old days, no doubt, the &tion by Mr. Juhnsto3, which I.A�t3d. the prices awai-ta jour inspection here every. the bride wile me e the recipient of a :DUM- his d . sughber, Miss Nettle was united in- rike in of his birtb, this *ummer. Although we made io good a at her of useful P rl�s. On Monday moinin marriage to r. W. 9. Broadfoot, of the Liberals w(re.in favor of trial by parlia. beat part of tbras days, but he stood hialife. Tills one day n vv�' We Wikli 'you to see our ne1l, are sorry to lose Mr. Lindsay from our vil- the or- good act wil, cover a multitude of sing On Milliti 3ry. You'll not miat. the . rich and a large number of the friends of the I ppy Mill Road, Tt okerstriftli, and Eon of the late lage, re pleased that his house is to be deliements of the bud and flower in na. 0 assembled at the stition to see loin literesting care- ment2iry committee for the -very same reas. daal r6morkabi well, and the;pirt of t! ie Governmert. This is one of ouple I we a his main kory, Sainual Broadfoot. The il f - on3asthq Coaservatives favor to day, Wa Sir flfrid': stroug points as &�pa ty le occupied, and hope Mr. Ranis -And -his bride It a not shaken r ader. ff. -The b.ide's goink away gown as a mony wag Mr. Mue- may ays in their -new any imp)rtant point,, tura IV e you gaze upon the artificial 0 pl irformed by , Rev. wtunity of mak- In his main eii amination I v witnes.3ed by aboub fcrty of because there is more opp ' He �ooasion ly takes the people Eo by out-. Mr. Gamey! did:�' bloomYliedin thetrimminRofour new, black zebeline one . with ' iolet hat. Mr. grae, and was I prise by a bo d strike in the right direction hom:-D-utican Tu&:r's house in the vil- and Mrs. I the more imm diate ralativos and friends of lage, lately occupied by spring Hats. Nothing but perfume � Knapp will take up their 'resi. 'ng political caPital by' that method of not leave a v(ry favorable impression on the! tba� he not o ily� taken the wind from t'le is laok-� Mr. Campbell, has dence in L,)ndon Where the groom he,, re- t he h1,8_ mg. e E McFaul Co., Seafortb. Ppy You no, couple. Atseven o'clock, a. gain aggUmS4 investigation, and human nature is about reader of his evi; len,,ei He was too ldquaci- i sail� of his of ponents, but he so pleases and i sided for a num�erl of years. We unite 'With as M so Nellie Henderson was playing the I an occupied appea!rance._ the same on cna side as on- the OL delikbt3 his ol n friends, that on account of 1844-4 D. Weir is yitibing bib parentj in T*,rnbeiry h6r. Th�re one, and appeared to be too anxiou's, to make' 6eir many friend� in wishing them �Iong wedding mardi, the contracting parties took DOTS. I -We learn that Roberb Cray hAs this week.-,�-W. Lindsay has his collar d1i of p li�)y they are inudd happiness' through life. 9 Od to Ove look many o1ler lapses in the ready for the cement wall.�Ij he �Con­ out a case. So mu Id him iarm, the purcharer being Mr. Me- Is, t ed ..with pink and white, the'; only attenda;uu vereations carried on in our 'IT h is this differen3e, however in favor of the that one goo stroke dis- and Cunt their places utd(r an eirob, beautifully dra ch so was this the;ease pos so Oa ge LoGAL BRIEFS 11 -On Friday evening being little Mies Mable vi age - t is Liberal party in this instanoe, when the that he was called to acccuat b of isins of omisair Pher.oa� The place contains 100 acraa and a number of the rathren of the Indepond Dorroxce. who, v - J�'i I way' n aEd oommisaio3, Bi- 33 the pric paid is $5,500, which is a good fig. ent Order of Oddfellows, of Exeter, via --ted prettily acted Pacific and McGreevy candals were prefer. Bo3d, who infcrined him thathio, lacellwas thoi�gh it mu it be said that the sing of omig- 'sty week were! decided "Gamey. -4yNe are red,thechargeeandall the Qionl; by this Government i o vastly outnum- -ure fox Nhe. farm. -Seeding operations a'r7e her part as waid of honor. pleased to Itnew that Gcorge Taylor,, wbo !, their sister lodge �nd a vEry pleasant okren- The bride was astefully dr seed in wh deposited evideirm were to answer questions as they were p t to him, bar their eins Of � COMMi98i on that the latter in full a I 'this week. It: is fine wep tber' t ite has been very illwi,th pneumonia, is -with the 8peaker of the House and not to express opinions and bu! n . ing was sp, tit. At the close of the lod -ye orRandie and looked most �barmiug. The reoov- 1-3 thecr- are bard for viro��ingg liarses, but driving after thei ing, and we hope he will scoa 1;� ctro ly w rt mention �ng- The BL itish all iepiired to Mr1 D. W. Fogs' restaur4ut' ceramony and congrat' ihe In hs orgos examination, ulatons over, t ariO.preferer drill ot harrows with overcoats Alm, audwere in this way placcd under the ies loweVe r, t ce:was just Euch another ex- and mitt(r1s. whcra a nice supper was served in stood Company partook of a most 3umptuoris wed- again. -Rev.,, Dr. Giffaid, of in this instance he showed to bedtm-adv4ntage, &It L on is not an custody of perti movemei t as the franchise bill. Ht_d i unusual eight. -Mr. John Boyd preach in K(nburn church next Sun�ay: style. The HensNI1 lo Ige will be pleasa'il to cling supper. lChe remainde - of the evening there was, simply, a statantent by a mem. manifested a sad lack of friinknaas.� tho'Oovernm('nVarranged the oonstituencia is a li�ppy fellow these times;i,Tli 3 anoe of receive mor asantly al of e vhi�s fro theExeter br['Lt�- W" Ple spent with music, social con- bar, while all th But he themselves and to suit themselves, they it all 1� an account of the ar a little[ e documeu�a�y evidence, as at er. I ren, who are most jenthusiasti e in the � k verse and the merry dance. The young 19luevale. is a co n Not- once !did Mr. might-, pErhal is, have ma son at he home. -The teachers are home e a vote cr two and are addingto �heir membership by wl�'Larps couple left for their home In Tuckeramith ADvANci�f,.-The many friends of Frank well as the main charge,were withheld from Johnst03 succee in entangling him or mak- . thatAbey wil loop by the mutual arrange- for the holidays, and the pupils do ct by aL d bou, dg. -Mis Mary NJ cKay was in! the the same evenIng' and they have a large eir. J. Se'otb, so of Mr. Frank B. Seot�! of this . In b1hey Will 103e in this Way the Legislature and that body never became Ing him lose his ead. enib, but for on' lany means object to thia o"te of thiDge Wm ijjc. cle of friends4ho will join with TjiR Ex� place, will e pleased to learn he is He had an answer village this week visiting Mrs. . I possessed of them. This makes a very aea3y for every 41iehtion, and . 1 they. will gair two by the method adopt -,d, �Mr. A, Souter, who rented his farm t:) M' r- Dougall. - OR in wi hin she in his cliosen pr M where. it di Rev. Dr. Medd occupipd his, g them &.1oig share of the forging d POSIT although, p�r lips, indiredly. McCallum S'Ome time ago, has left or will material difference and does away to some not suit him to g�ive a direct pit on Sabbith last. -Mr- A. Ypungblutt good and tes ant thing of Ilife cinrina theiK the forlowin extract shows F�auk 3, answer he coula, I leave shortly for Manitoba, his put -pose C, was in Gcderioh, C!inton -and Blyth 70 -is 13OJourmn to h r. Thepresente were num- Scott and F auk L. Goodell, f ama, -sr- extent with the aimitbity between this and quiiocats, moat skilfull f settlers to U13 Ca b to view that; Province. -Mr. Henry fense and e V. I n I T4o rush nadian elng week, vipitina fri nds.-Mr. J. '13ek's k charge any rrevions case, Bennsv�eis has rented a 50 acre gras3, far erous, useful a d handsome. i rived on Tuesday and toj ra-A April faot, he proved a� match for i his able and Nortillwest this year is something remark- m c . tion sale, on 8 urday last, we,q welt ut- 11. Cassvaw & Co� 4-1 Ist, of the tcnl(d and fair pr ces'were obtained. M' i6s hay. i)g purchased the stock. efqring to skilful questioner, and was able to giveirn able. The like has never been kLown in times keeps. a fine herd of cAftle, and W I'll Port Albert. But, it mat,ers very little to the public from J., J. Irvine. Mr. Benneweis at all &u which course of inlrEf4tigation is adop'ed, so a Boland for hist 011y R- itq left here a few days ago for Lon�l-jn, the transaction, the terms of which were or every time. We 1 this country before. T ttlers are use the place referfed "o for grazing pur� NOTEs.-Mr. Jo,mes 0Iver returned on arran d a4hort time ago, the Tam� Herald Tong as the facts are br'j, h i i poses this presEnt year.-Mis Mamie Rob. wh(r.i she w(uld meet her mother, who g illy tout, and it'is would nA like to say, that Mr. Gamey is Corning from Lny countr'lee987busle the great- been there on They will I Monday from vlatting relatives in Staffa.- asy.li I L essrs, tfl,)rtiv iltwt : "The firm will consist of'M soarcely worth while dis more rogue than f(jol, b inEbo, he has been living in Stratford for for Manitobi, where nearly all Mrs. Rgi 1 li's John MdGee was home from Stratford to Fra-nk L. Goodell ani Frank J. Soot. Mr. I I 0 q parents. Gcoiell han: held a responsible! position in 30184irtall the methods ub we can say that [est number are frotn the Unitad States and some time, has returned home. Her many family have movad". While very much ra- th hi a e gretting loe:ii Z Reith and . M Ise ursday for his home the First N40oag"I bank of this city for the riaciple involved, or a " mean bac�," because There ivas Ilite a rivalry amwig the youila, Bich 8 iS DOL great question of p -greo 'Graat Britain, and these the best. The friends �re plemed to welcome her back. Mr. Atclerson left on TT a long as the raaults ara satisfactory. There the man who would take him for a hpend Easter Sunday he h3d1s from Montreal Wit 3eas, in noticing those passing from thi3 b 'nHullett. During the -vabatlon he wll pat t three years, and JiAs made maw friends F5 neigh orpo-d, where t and hence there is 110thing to be gained' by the bush, would find himself mightily people lasAabbath to see which could visit Toronto and other points. reaid(d so long and have so many flik If, -William and acquab�ances who will expecti him to rn�is. thi oagli that (ity from the points of'debark- the most, EaAter eggs. This oppears to )e Peljow, of Goderich ; Walte provingeitlitkr party, -or both of them, for. tAken. He see be a atiq � from t hol we unite with their many friends i . . r B. Hawkins, -about to izo3d match for 4 steamers 0 the West, says : a unive sal custom throuh- - theChriktian wjs�,Iing do well in 84c City. His PST.Wer, for u4, the Sullivane,anj a them a safe and pl�sqant trip, and ,bat �hay of Mafeking, and the Miapes' E. McMillan, thesam t. We believd the �s w o hae heard of t1lern The town isIday by world. --Mr. J. J. Irvine spentthgt E%sf e lenit h of time, has been in itbe em- that matter, incousir 411 h tgn dav full of English. Grace Crawford and Government and Le'gislabure have adopted know that wli%t r they may be they are mein, splen id, stalwar , manly men, in holidys visiting at the old bomept2' may long be spared to enjoy life in th far M. Cunningham, of I ploy of Mr. J� M. Coffin, one 61 thejleadibg� the better course, ani the one whi3h is moit not simpletons. r. remarkable cionfrast t ' he submissive s iriliplace, ad whii �h famed west. -Mr. Lorne Sertt, of the "AOv. the Goderich Collegiate Institute, are among I druggists of Tama. He . is a ctp�tant Gamey stated in: big at- Salem, Blan-har;d -ore in our midst. -The mar- pharmacist and it will be difficult f( Mr. ereign Bank, Cliat5n, was home he e-spoILd- the Easter vhi, )r foreigners hom for e years we have town?h'p. Mr. Irvine was aboor4anied I� e it time. evidence that hio'bumineas is that of life; in. I lag the Easter vacation with his parents. I ikely to elict the facts in the short6t ; riag' of Miss Mary Dunbar atid Mr. Angus Coffia to secure a more obliging clerk." g th A course which might. have been emineritly surance agent. This mi between ata, aon and sta. so tofteri Seel X ebufflin rough our streft3 his daughter. aY aCcount forlbis IOU.'- Of coarse, arge iidmbsr of our IvillagerR satisfactory in a -'certain case tweat attrded thu funerQ8 of Mr. Peter 10; C,4 anley. ot.1 Tuesday aft rdoon last, Canada. The caii3e for, this immense immi- ago,mightnot be at; all suitable now, or in the I Wroxeter, and of Mr. Wm. K�le, cf the town line, 9,. -Byron S case before the Legislature. Times. change, Th �gratwn is in ny-sided, lb was given its NOT immCne, of Toronto, Hay township, nt. it impetus y Wednesday folio n ek r a Dominion Parliame �flrf the more ctivw and og wing. I 8 years nerve as -well as for his extrme -city. this Its all verl Aratifying to the people of I - V Icqua, eron, of St m circumstances change- and tber& are no two res- visited his parents here this week.-Charl6a Both of the deceas d were well and fav,)r- ,sive �palicy :I augurated Parliament resumed bus Y the Dominion and MrA. Stewart, of Arthuri spe 4l ably known and w re a iness after the bovernment o Sir Wilfr d Lsuric mOug the. plouEer I 0 cases exactly alike. These are facts which holidays on Tue r after days! wi -h the lAtter's mot liar, Mrs. T. Sa - oettlerp. The fuue�rala were very wa day. The first order a 'oomiog to offi0e. This is now commencing derzo!I.-Mise Cassio Harris spent a every perzoa will admit, Consequently the Redistribution Bill, which, to betir fruit. I The very a undant crop ye ho) few attendEd -Mra. G. Found left . here on every case must st,%nd on its own bottom came up for the last few years have 518( a of do, idays in Wiegham, returning bo e Wednesday last foi Winnipeg, ta 'o been a potent oa Mon SY.-About the proceeds husband. -Miss Hodizeni and Miss, its secoal readii�g. The OPPOS`t�on con ` in her iven a and be judged by the alreumetancea existing ,influeInce. While the reports of more ad- 16 . were 0 Npil, AW Y_ tended th%t ther� was no of the concert given by the Ju aiOr Epwoi t a special iurry in �Menturous friends who had prompered of near Birr., were! Kera during the past' at the time. The-faet of one party.. or t -he the matter and that the there League, Good Friday evening. A splendid week, spending a few days with the fut th or prog Qss durill',,9- the last few years other being inconsistent in the with the bill &bould be leftover I I -ve, perha, �r und,le, -Eveiy Purchase Of'75C 07 over gets a piece. coal t he ps, programme was givin by'the cb*l I have chosen does ri ree they intil, �' 1 i ( rev.-; Mr. Wm. Mitchelf-Mr. 19nd-jon visited objection regieter9d by the Province of N an klone as much as anything 0 contribute 'to quiEt welding took place in Howick lai at, and should not, aw t his daughter in Forest loist week. -Mr. and 11f out Brunswick, and which is dja Ithe p etiont boom.� It take, a long time alld Wedn,3aday, at the home of J. Griffitl Mrs. Robert You can ave up the set for son, of Falkirk, yourse We th 1consierable per�uaeion to convince Jo a when his eldest dughter, MiEls Mabel, wap Mrs. O'Bryan, of Exeter, spent Sabbath any material flgare in, the C%Iculation. to be r rred to i 3jo and �1_ 0 Supreme C0111% is finally aetled. it ull hat he can do better elsewhere than A-A-A-AiA A A do not think thAt any faulb can be found seems that the contention of New Bi an6w ick united in inarriage to Stephtn Taylor, 4 with Mr. A. McP[ierson.-Mrs. arrique - - - - - - vvibh the Government in this is that the Confederation is a treaty be- at home,but, let him once gct the notion into Howick, Rev. ofG(orget I own, ape t Eaater holidays wit matter thus prosporoui soung farmer of far iginal Provinces, his head ard immodiate action is the result. E opecia es al� through the store for Saturdayy 8 They aated promptly., they manifested tween the four or!i - A. H ill officiating, Oly the -Immediate her daught(r, -Mrs. T. Neelandi, -Miss tario, Quebec, N ' viz., Oa- He seems to have been badly smitten just rels� Sale 6 tive were present. The voung Collpl Harvey was recendy in Egmondville visit- i a dirspcaition 15�0-giva the acousers every just wick va 800tia and Nbvf kruns- )w. 1 If thoso who are set pling in this new will resi e on the groom's farm in H the �1_atest Na in Millinery are to be ycound here I and that to': reduce the. represpritation Howick, Ing her John MoEwen aind A elties d they - - I ry In such great numlers have moder- '-The omen's Institute will meet at Mrs. daughter were in London th facility for proving their chargete, an of these Provinces, as is proposed, by the tely Igood luok the first ye 3,r. or two, the John Br ty'n, on Thuradav aft Iselected men for the work of invest Redistributicn Act, Is a vl, y drnoon. 'M rs. George, Murray, 0 -formerly ! of Clintont fgation on of the Ill. lie fo' Ilowed by plenty nore, but a crop R. Ham Iton and Miss Tina Rae will 1giv Henvall, was in' t 'village h HightSt Prices ProduIce. who are abGve suspicion. Confederation compact, To get an authorl. allur1e thin year ot next would be a, very papers a x the making of deserts. If; therefore, t1tive opinion t in week' Paid for this matter, therefore, it --Jame Mrs. Win. Mof has been visi the facti are ro� brought out, erfoos matter, for these daughter. Mr er hat 4ne of the great diffial Ities to be faced day, after a tl ee manths':visit at his home ome last week the public is to be submittcd to the Supreme Court, TH ople, It is said Paulin returned to Colorado S' 'Ing will be jintified in cOncluding-that there are and the Oppojition contended that the n ow io to get ltiml�er suo rings on Fri a. in Toronto, aw r,.W I 0 returned 4r - Win. Harburp was� in IXO facts to bring. out, or at bill ehould not be dealt With until I 1191 i Into the Conn. -ScottBIack i the guest f relativei I ondon Thursday o . f any rate, that this de. )ry 4fore t ti last week. -Mr. Wren l he rigors of nex-% 18 anythiing derogatory to, the accused that is taion is given, The Government h Id that 'winter come, to London this week. -Fred. oHazlewood, o nd dauRliter spent Easter with Mr. Wre Is 'a jou Tj the rediatribution imperative *,. that t ey selthe I in sufficiently tot ke EA, ROYD & COG not laid bara Is not Of a damaging character. 0 its ConatitUti6na ity 8L L ep them from Hamilto in visiting at the home of hi on in Dundas. -Mrs. McKenzie istur ad have no doubt as tis h uffering. It 15 also feared that there may uclet 1. C. Hazlewoodi.-Alvin Hempbi Wt week from Auburn, where a 1. i )e difficulty in pr�ocuring Do $- shas GAL1111IN al enough to of Walk erton, i -'It-i _00,B400HP spent several daya at isiting her mother, who is very ill.- UAI is I �Ul 'o 94 !it C. �e every nd in is an d 0 m you can purchare o# with good stable, gai for 0400. Apply qu estate agent at Hen�, t it g Ot b ad p 9 9 ". -Of XOTUS.-01 Sol' jhe 24th ye h-araly a wee' tTme Mends felt for the -Irbe funcral, r -4d D"y the Tf -quite Ztie -cause. it v Ab, caUglit in Boni -the kitchen, besd%rAsy. T1 however; Witt tA3 w0jrk and P dgmag will b turance. Th,,e gratuistea ow: to throw wtie team C ate -and jurkior, -ball Assoeiati( -should be no a mexb -few MG11 jow:ef espe fro AmenVA fsct-O,' T-Inimasy. As some time wit a: --The ecunci tenders for , - ,-tsk6n away by -ern 81bar lod.94 fellowe,.uju J, lodge r-rom, A Week. -Wim. 1. Wednesday f! they purpoEe -1 Fradz;an bus J4 vinith in that Alooney- Were vesday, aUetid Grirn6ldbv4 of L -at the home ol J)Ora Sbaw is with friendio it 33eatt-V were ,visiting their 1 Zo a, was kere I Joseph Rown f 'arm i -a Grvy a 7purs-based a fai tort ly. Th Lizzie 8j, London, were i 'OF CAI be zt 13rucefield V April 20b. Spring Parsow, -Rippen. - New �caeh fit. opened upau tut! diFe L 'or-slottug of t ivloth. lloolou w1ndow shads, I -harewave, paintc -i �oj the finest quallt� -Always onhand. ' ,duce. _.Call And m F-sil Whesticiew). I DatA per blwhel_� Peas par bushel- 33arleY Per b-'utheL, lo" Butter. Anb- - dOZ__ HiLyper AOR ]2eW-'- Hide s -por 100 2w_� sheep -Skins.4.. ralatose rx busb i 1� Salt fretall) par I Wjodlper-cord 1-41; Apple$ per bag-.. Clover Timothy Seed-__ Porlr,.por 100 *" Tolg:bllmol A1 lots on the trK6, $1, andpotat�ac De Toum;To. Ap- no increase it -forward, on -4 I Creamery priV 21c - raedium A imon, 10 to 1-2 ]go ; coice lai, -The firm. feel -i are i-teady. pound, and tvil are ab;ut largel mend, aAd prid drztn. inarkbt does -mol but 13.1-, is ,conq new Cheese her -O ket is quiet, w-1 jobbing I pound for Irish ara not in the 4emaiDd is fajrj� excess of mquir, imencing to aecil matic,et is -weak at 12o -per dczs� _69ura was obald-1 ,stores in maAy I at 12jc per dcz� veeted. There J 4`oreJgn buyers shipment ne "Itilon yet In he courF they expect -to i� ToRoNTo, AT one of the pri-, just now. A J Granws efriii- Ueeessary topt aeveraI 1,200 to 1,400 2 -and secondbg have be.11 jj�orj street-ji, a 7jX 8 years up fet LoN.Dox, Ei:i lower -Gaadi to III ,c per yot 11 I -cancattlet � *2 14 to 15. 13e -r P to 110 per pou ToR6N"_, A Cattle-Chojoe $5 to 13 -porter a, SC65 IsXport5rv, $4.5 U,25 �Chojoe 'qualit y ood bul" wt. Export, .1 �83-75 to 4 10 .-Choicepicked -in quality --to from ljjlz V_ to $4.75 ; pi`*4 1,4.25 to $i 60 $4 to $4 30 U 85 to $4 , 10,� ,$3.60 ; rough t cw-t. 8hoirt�kei 1. 150 Pound _.M per Cwt. �quajjty, welgh;, �eabs are wortl