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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-05-01, Page 1� e7k, - I lift, � I 1�10 - I � . I , r"'. � - 2 1 � X X7 �73_x _: W . . Wttirar- varied Z4 %re I X'areto be, an(! k in green. - - i -. -. 9i I frft� - a, * dea-a of -the differou, ' I , � _ V, t Ja way saver it n"Year, V_ I k anathe at,)04 . - h-09 novolti*s *.,I, - — ! I MU Qr, � — - annot, but admire A�* - THIRTY-THIRD YEAR. 1 5:-'� -0-1 O&MO fr0n, ana. We Conceive, 80 Mftv I r WHOLE NUMBER, 1,846. - k � 4 I I . ,. i : � �A!--,N -y . I �� �'��_�____'W_ . � . � I , ,I v ­., I - i I i � . i . i i T I � � � ; I . z � I : : I : r .- ;, — . Z . , � , . i I : . . - � �- I . i - - . .. 11 - __ — I - . -_ : _____ — i - - I ...., - I I . . i : i I I I . Iftir - i � � 1 I I ! I t � � . I yi-imi.a..1-4 "nU16., .rabimll-ers - I I . 0- ; ­ I SEAlrORTH, FRIDAY, A14AY I 1903a : - � : � I i . I I I � : 9 - . . . i I 1 a tear iin A A,&o,n^,= I . I I I I a� I I- . I r � . 11 51 4 JLIU Weaves " ! - I . . L . L 1. — I _., � � . �. I ! t I I ; .1 i . = 11 I . ! i I i i . I � . I � -.1 I J . L� " toor, behind Him nited States some years later. After by .he executor � . � - i � -DANCING-�TS TRADUCER.E3 uuiverse -and closing the . U . : a I I I o : - 2,0 er 0, or, the ground tha-t� while I � - - , I : AND1 USES." As Mr. Layman lik ) ju t middling in - !_ sz-Will ptease ., . � I I I . es to b spending some 15 years in the United tbe�action was pending the , estate was se, . I . : . � 7' I I � - I I ­ 2STORES i - Me r digion and psycholog�, I may submit � Statel they came to Canada, settling on the tied up that thoy were un%ble to - .. � � 0 1 - . 1 2 FJ�OORS, . Regul t r Price 8c and cI . make I I DxAR Exr I to hi n for his consideratitin the vords ot A . �1. � I OSITOR,-,�I observed a letter I � !� . place 1of abode of deceased until I he time of proper provisio4 for some :of the bfinic-fic. �, I M . I 5o ft. wide � I Grou�d Floor - with the foregoing ciL excelleni Oweit Wister the 11 Virginian," " I tell I her dpalh. She mairled her late husband; wife we�e in actual want. Tae �­ .. at the .. I I ' - � i . I � . , pt�on in, your Now ,5 Cents Per Roll.1 ' 'i a III - I � � I J 'r I I - .- I carpet in yoUr . � RKTAlt I paper of last week, � With your kind per. ye I b is, a mi lin, doctor -'o &. poor thing, a - . who Oedecemsed her four yeara ag Zaq�e �_ I . . I 100 ft. long � � � 'd . � o, in 1850. r-irp-champors, however, allowed'the More thank, any Oth I - I ­ . ;� i i � mission I Eh:%Il reply!, briefly to this letter oi middlin I& is a poor thing, but lEeep rn on. Ht eaid that this was a ; er 0 iL 11 uppe� , Floor - : 4 e Borders �,,nd Ceilings to Match , Four ichildren, which were blessed to them applicati lease A b6 E0 pleasiuR tba Stin uis-hod . y I e - , � & Laymau'a. I i from a mi d1i man of 06:12' Ah ! there ; still survive to mourn the lose of parents in which every Indulgence should be granted � I- I . I 1, , I :_ , � . an mor dangerous �n the moral life . dear These are, Alexander, of Hullett 4e plaintiff, ieo that I - Weven tha abs,da,w . I - MAN1Vr,&CTUR - Allow me to say that it in really a wonderA' 18 no m I I he should nob feet - Of 1, � I ING. � ; I Paper Ha�ging Town or Counfty� �_ �� : I 11 �-Oarpebs are just elic& _____ __ 9 1 1 — . ful lett r in many respbots. ': However, well of a (ommunitv than the middlin' man of : William, on homestead.1 with ,whom his he was being pr(iJudiced by ; being hurried , , � I � - � � . ! . I I _� - , - , - i I Ye ` ,, 7c Per Roll. I I �� . . , shall touLb. it.3 logic, its 1 reasoning, its, I mother died';'Mra. Henry Taylor, of Hul- dowu to trial. 'The Matter ' thought th -_ , I � � . 11 1. at . 4. I I I � I And now, Mr. Editor, I . . � t ! iVs. in this depart - psychology, eta., and also sa oine thillgi ithank you for the Iett, and Misis Bella, of Toronto. some allowance� should be made for the - I _P _P V ,_ an ; . - t . . _. 343. ,. - U_ U1, A I Y a' Chriatianit i , � . � . - � i _- �� - � - ... _4d the room's oth-el, i I to Laymani � H space you have accorded mle in your up�to_ . � feelings of a son 1 who had been out off wit . - I � i . � I . . 1. - h � ; � 11 A 9 1 : � . � i . _" 4, - � . He qnotee a lecturl�r who said 11 The best (late -paper, an let us hop4 that I shall not AMM WINTO'D_ practically no shara in his tather's large I - � . I i � 1. ! Canada. 11 � I - ms, I-h"Re daint � � people never dauce'�l I think I heard tlie�, find it neoessaiy at any fut','ura time to take � I cob- f I I . i ! -The oldeEt resident of Belleville died on estate, especially when the reasons given �_ - I . � I ' L same JeCtU syrrian under review agaip. - JS1016�� �,6 i - I Pea the oth �rapor_ . _h reo Ju -9V � I , or of We refer to the arrival of our smart �priiig Suitk. They are 11 Lre, for I* 1clearly ireme * her the�, L SEAFORTH, by the father - re Such as in the present � �­ 11aring, m . L . I � I Monda'y. in the person of Mrs. Richard . ,- i -_ . . ready to fne&ot wcQ quot�tion given by' � ____ � case. � . landed, and we want you to see the tterance. The at I )(ours Re'apectfully, :_ In. more partbular youAre ab�u� your ' I Lszie.� Deceased was 98 years of age. i � I � __ Z. T ­ !L �. - 4 and inviting. � Laymb,n was not used by., that ecturar: T H. B. arly -Sir Charles Rivers-Wilpon, presid -Four cases of, smallpox in the home � I ­ , clothes, the more you will enjoy looking ese maste -pieces of the t-ailorls art. i tI . I - � i year3 ago, and�i they were amorig the e ent of - � t reftal it you com , . I evening, in a ; part �f his lectura.� I I of Jrhu R. Sutherland Were reported to the I � � timg a to Bt-ttleri iii t 0 towns e was the Grand Trunk Railway, is at preFe . . - Every detail in. cut, making and h' hip. Mrs. Littl ni in 64e. If youL 6 trimming shows* plainy the exce'lence of our � -This Is a positive "I let. ther'efora Lay'man'. A North -w est Town D,68tioyed. I medical health officer hn VVocdstiock on .. , ft -2 - I., i 67 years of age and is i!ur'ived by her hns- this country looking over the business of the Tue d y. u r I . Potions, W Spring suits. Our price wiH at once convinde you that we are a, faix I Be to " is at the outaet gui ty of 1� intensely ex-� A despatch from Win4jpe , Manitoba, I F a Q a amtine re Outions are in - e1l reasrv� ho ,� . i ' .. 9 band, a F on, Ji.hn, of Morvria, and a daugh- company. ­ ' � o � I-veadY-that I&, fair.- . ; t rava ant and inter iperate " t- . force and evcry precantioa is being ex-er.- 'I., od work] at $6. 00 f�r a splendid -,v�,00 suit 9 misrepresen I ter, I f Saginaw, Michi- -Mr. Justice Robertisoti has resigned'his . - �­ I flo. business with. We begin the go' .1 ' dated April 29 says : Thelie was a volcanic � -1 Y.V. choose - ... ) � 'ation that can only I hinder! the 6 ' d to prevent khe disease spreading. " �� in Carpets,, n pefore., ; f cause h � explo don at F auk, Norbhwett TirritDry, Wee � . I axid give lots of chances for suit,patisfactio gan. Anoths� daughter was Mrp. Heni'vr- position as judge of the high court'. There Those down with the disea@e sr,3 two twelve � �Oma, laea curtain we uit at $124 i has at heart." The rat quotation is correoti' about four o'cl, ek this morning. ibis re- � . . , Eon, who died4n � are now two good vacancies on the superior ­ sj� ..... �., i . I Michigan. �i_ . I I I � 11 ledge.; Further it it,,, ported 7 p � and one adult, Mrs. I - uj�thing elseI. . . N I � to the beat of my kni � i 5 peo le 'were kill�d. The-- wires -Miss MarO Le Touze), daughter of Mr. court bdnch. year old chill dren - ; � -4 . � ,� I � a ot! reason away.� � . . . _M11Q , I � I I __.: 0 0 M_ MI A -t*4- :L) - I fact that Layman Cann I are d Wn eatt of',Frank, and the line is re- J. 0. LeTouzd7l, of Goderich, dicd on Tues- -Rt:v. J. D. Ro6rtson, of the United Daniels, of 0 wou Sound, w he was visiting .1 I I . I Forever and ever it a 6 I I Oghts fror � ; I . Jands a� absolute fact : porteil to be covdred for a � mild at d a1alf day of last � k, aft-ar an illness of six Free Church, North Berwick. Scotland, in the town, and her bab It - I � n i I , �� Y_ . . - � � I � I . XX � i I y y� . � I - rt ur,n presente tj . 1 D419iXJA64R191H 9 X!)%99 - : firm as the eternal ti I li. I t ma be ver east from ten t� filifty feet i n depbh. w e 0 -According to a the I -_ . EKIXROKA 1: weeks from ty�,ph id fever. Deceased was 'will be recommended for-thechiiir of apolo- �. �y Botuq' . I ; 1_ uet : I . i � distasteful to L%yms i, but jadging from his- Frank is -a now.� mining town in Alber Parliamentt'hiewevk,there were in igul t: � J�41 � , i tal 28 years of age. She had taught - for four getics and prad; ties] trainlD in Knox Col- �Zl. - � 8, and aloub on the boundary , -'and yo� ': lett r, he 11 is very Ittle relish for truth! I � ears in the oc�ools at Creditoa and Dash- le 0. . - �, $0 nearI 9 � � I i I .,ethbridg .. ", � $6.00 Ninety-six suits for men ,thsl ..! y I 9 - . 742 cattle, sheep and herses killed on Can - ia-- girl with the, � anyway. However,' ie does inot stop with� line between British Columbia and the Ter- adian ,railways at points of interaection I It the mark t shows - - all belonging to the $7.t 0 and ip 110. 00 000 i !one murapresentatio � - ritories. . I . wood, and otily resigned the Dashwood -The city of Tr,routo -will lose S25,000 1� 15 I . � , but pi�oceeds at once: - with highways and 1,185 �wtr.a killed at il! m6lChes t � lines, all new good,q, bouo,,ht at a price I � I : I I - I � . soho-31 last Chrl'istmas. by the civic fuel yard which was run there � .1 7, he IeEtdini . to another miarepres n tation of. I he lecturer,! i I other points o & :t I i n rai way li#es. The num. � : , � 7�* rna,terlala anci th ' � I -Win. H. � Hawk, son ef Mr. Walter for a time during the coal faminelast win,ter. - a - I N h w'11 allow us to a 11 you a cl�oice - � in tba� he charges hi n with laffectatio3 OC . The Great, North Country. I ber of animals killed at tble highway cros. if 11 �op-kmanahip� French I , I � i � . Hawk, f T berry, died in Harrieton on This is not a very strong argument for civic . � I of tha lot at $6.00— , Insincerity. By the lucts,tion given he has! SOMETHMG I ABOUT O 0] sings in the year mer Twas much high- 1. � t Cori. I suit W "c I lack wor4ed 0 it , �y ofur�st week, aged 27 years, tive ownership. I i - I i ; r r � I Thurada - blue serge, fancy tv.eeds I NoilTn BA April 2",,, . � - The value of : . . . gross earni - - ; J , 8 I I * Tr I .1 e_ r . .. I riginal creations that plainly designated t -e leotu, e -to all ther r' 4903 �Tfie wave months and ll,daye. Deceased had been in -The . ngs of the Canadian er than in previous years. 1 'L - � 4-L Z I .; ! a,te are hurried here � i . . � � I . I el*act ly for bat a, frac� � I I I I , _0464b&&& " . I I �Iqill . � , . � . . . j., I I . Ilainery take you us- . - i 1. I � . I � I i ! � .. - � I I - I t ; :tg to have a. moat. be- .'. -1 I i . . It . ! nd-ing in Etylet QOM- - _­ . * ­�. 1 , I I � i I I . � t,�6&4Y together with. . . . . . _. . . � . ) I � ,� . . q. I � .. I � _..... we , , re fter t 1. . Z, '-- . I . % . I W. . � . i � - . I - .� . - .. � , ` . � -in Wash ... . . 11.1 . .......- . shl, irt Trade 1: . . . . I : ; . ­ _ . � . . - . . . 1. I �x, 'y our' garden,, these- . . :-.-. . � . .. . i I ni�t all blessom"Out, in. . - ,.*. 0 , :1 .. . Of Seaforth this season, 4nd we are goin- t es�3 and nawnees h9a 1. '. - ... - . . . I I 0 - 't elp it, with o-ur attractive I r idaily. New muslins, . . .. . . . it too. 0a,ii't � . ­ . I ; . .,. - - be kr0ats-, new ehambrays,. . styles. The n(w stuffs are so fine '�nd . �a.'- The beat assort. . I � . that we have ,,, - right to praise, _oi� stock. let Ptown, excuse us. � . , , . rhis thr'dad-worn way,,. , I I 1-:, best shirt values you ever saw aie I here. . I , . I -, � is true, You fin(L. . I . I - � ­ . .� ,�, with cuff8 to match, detacbed or att'ched �. 'I � ,1� 4 - .; ��,� . z Pinted stuffe, on the � I, . I s4iijaside the doon . I . I ed, some plain ; plenty blue and taJR stripe . � , � . � . I I . I _. If : it` � � colors, with all. the ne, shades, Aeat � pa ,5 Dress I I I o � � . � I I very popular tl is'season. � � I . I , r, . � andid show— I I � I . I . .. �:� . � I .. " . I I � I I ,C6 .. ,I Best Shirt If 'or One Dcl 161—aheer fabrics thikfa __ I �� --.%- , 4 . . - . 1! 11 A 1.�, , I : I i t��,',A,:hn I I ,%-, at make pretty line&. . 1! t§4 IsZ, 1�1�_�_: , ­ . . �-" preference. They� - . t9_1 %1� . lz�; Ever shoN�n in Seaforth ; we.were Jete - . I . � the greuteat number- 1��% '& - 1�f- -�� �� I I . `1& I& C V, ,&, . mined to �ave it, and WE'VE 'GOT .1 , . -1d of groJ8 ranging- I 1_� X I � -47 from 1, 5e a, yard to.. %6 . i � � .� . � I& t,,X� � I . I ; 1*� : I llf�. I ; kr,S. Theie wool fab- � � I . I I- � � I - I i . the standard. colors. I . � I i . . ! � *bite, give a pleasing- . ! , I r ... ____ ; I I i ight-i fi-alta,ble for I i � i I I . � - ; ! - : i : 171(1)17 made suit. It is � .& I& A� � — � � ,& A I � I I � . I . ! tl� qu-111ty you can get. ; � � I 6e: yard. i � 7 . � � i I . . I :BO S S 11;RrT1 S � I � � . . 0 . � � - � I I . , orne-rs I I � � i " k - . � Have been carefully selected, and we can pl6ase the most fastidibus cus ' ,m the leaet money. : -1 The young chap -generally knows what he wants. We- know it, -aud N4 e , mggaetio values. Yom. � 0 - I I . i . �ct,�s* perhaps ne-t the, Iraid our plans to get bis trade. I I I i 1. . . 1�rs where are f ouncl. � I - I I � I � 'ibbGR3, . I . ,T laceEr, ern I 1. I � I i . 114gs, handkerchiefs,- � 50c is a popular price., I I I - �hosiery, etc.. . � I � 5 ' I . . . * I . .1 i 1* i 121, I + � 75c Buys 'our Best. 1. � t 'I?' I I I I I I 1� - . . . . I,& Im, 0�� 4 04 0% A � 0§ 0*%*.#~ � I ", �, , 0 . f . � - 1, A . I : Y I I - " __ , � I I I- ;, ..Z A�� I I N I I . . - 4. 4�fl_.o S" Sw at -_- UL -1 x_* ----"1` = 0 % K , B e . ers 1-t4 � I I - 1".., a , i ,,�, i 9�zs co - � -:,I il "? ; �._ 1,&­i:­� - , 1�., I i I � � 4�,Ip 4;� !��!. . I p.i: qg., � - �, .e - - I I ,�g, i I ;.,� ., .1! 4Z�= Buy ie boy a nice patterned 's I . . A,; I IV.. '. * � * * - i � - -E ** - � � , �' ' . I 1-4_ - . . Cask i4 -,,,I , , 19 i_� . �',- -t. and a p of our Lioll Brand Knee t t J I � � . .1 *�p�% , � n � I �, . I � I . ., � � - , , I - 6_1 4,� t. - . f .1 le seat and double:knee, i i - -4 _­_ _11Z � a . fri ; 'i. , with do - ol - - �* Store. . 1, �,­ -4 - -_ 4- _W . ,0 ; I "i , � I have hi p etty well togged for scho 1 I .. ';�.!,:�:,­! , , I - : r - I % , . ", - - - 11 - � '­!",I,y J,�-� _:'�! Z , .1 7 . I � ") general rom ing. You cap!t h I � i�; Danbar, a Well � , _�. -7 p 0 - with chelap trash. He'l k �k out � ., 'Of Bruseels, f6r- a .. I .1 I no - i � I .- I r i -i i;ted in 'Marriage at : Of sbodd: pants every th e days . ­ � I . ..... It / �� __ let him go. Buy our doublp s-_at� , : k of New Bruns- . , ma I . i- 4 , . knee pants, black cat stockincre, u Ins I I � 0, Priuca Edward �, , .1 -1: � � I � ZD� : - �ey, of Preston, a - - I . I I - able, uiltearable sweiaters, and yQ1 med the, ceremony. I ._ - __.. wony, time and inoney. I . i - Zi _J_ - _ . ! . � - . � I . - re--eived the con- . . ",", � ­ � - __ I - - (14 R. 0. Richarde � Sweaters' 36c � Pants, 50c' Stocling,4 25 , I ,�-rk Of eXcavating- ' p J . � " . .1 -Aced this - Sweaf ers 5 0 e, Pants 65c, I Stockings, 35 : q, cGrnmel I I I , I � I it has been engaged I Sweaters, 75c Pants 75C , Stockings, 50 3 I . . � d Gemeat Co.,, tD - � i i I I - I J � I I 1; - Tt'Pu.-Jarnes Broad- - .14-4-4- i -i -1 i i ;� i !-I--! i� H_++ i i i I , , � � 6*a 'Scotia, Is, here I � I I i 1 ;,46 ancl, old friends. IMEENYS ODD TROUS nl�x- I � JRartliff, of Clinton.. . � r : u3sels for a. couple, The'old difficulty of not getting to lit will not apply t( our large an t I I � . � . I assartud stock. Special care in cutting, correct prOpGrtions I i tl� I i I � Oro. colGrin-s, neat patterns, and all sizes. . i I - 0 I � -V ! I � ItUord, of Clinton, Working Pants, $1 Seconds, $1.50 E ress Pants 1 . t J� �: ae;rrnoaa in tha- I .1 � � � LI-Atudam last. -Mr- - ­ - -- I I I . I I � I � lija h�va the new- i . � I . '4 11,0,use, - complettid. � ' I I - 4 IlRyth, is the guest , Butter and Eggs taken a 0ash . r I �Morell, who ha& . � � 11 . . - i I . � i Nir several weekg,� i I I : I . 1. *#################*##*"# ! 4� - Mr. J. Riley' I � i I I i � " I � virednes.iay mo-ra- I - � I � ! I IN St .. . � t ' I I , I ��4t an(I one which . dc hitO something Grei e . r I of � _,,l on Tuesday - I 1 I - , I � A party of yOUDF I � _UCCESSORS TO GREIG & MACDON LD i� F at holiday mak- (S ) I � abert Walker, : . I ., P. I � - . - - C-.81V1ng 88V -Ora in- I � y Old t �' , . Johmson Bross z�n t �ij%ch� He Wall : . I . I ; I mow lies in a v8rY . : i I I I i : . I I - 1 -1T ��- I I - . .carried in St- - I 8 :0 A-1T0_Rr_r3 a-: ! , -0fors-, I - - � ri -70000 for � I : - I � � , rVied by a vot 9 of . - : . i ..A Second hy-la,vv � I . I - , 11 � 4ervices and elec- - I � � � 3, oa rried by a vote . Colonist Special Trains to It , � I -1 i : A tbird for the -1 - I I � i . I , gra annually" Whov. . I 3� M I I I ". I i ;titnta a. board of .- Canadian Norftwest', , , , , .; : � I , rio light and wat� 7� � ) I Of 33$ for and 76- .!, The first special train will leave on Tuesday, 'March 3ra, and. ther sj . . , I . . : " . � will ran every .ruesday in March and April. i� ' I � he hag been & I V Parties going West will have the opportunity to travel withl their mne time,. having. � - I . I and have crood accomm-odation and make q-dipk time. i I ifle in Fullerton 8, 0 � ! �%qddenly at big E ach special train will have a colonist sleeping cat attached, lithe ber ; ., I i 40on of last week which will be free. . i Ilkle, had been, in For all information and mtes, apply to I i . - &I I , I Ailling a pig An I I . �. � . � I ty ill from 84 old " i "WART�" I AOe � $e had been sab,� GRE1% & STE I . 7 w3 carried IntO . . �� 'summoned; but A C. P. R. Ticket Telegraph and Dominiou Expref3s, .: He leaves rw ) � � I I I � Is'. los& I 0. P. R., folders, instruction books and pamphlets suppliod on applicat� * . peop e o ensa I w o were fortuna in, or commErcia Droiperity ow sweeping over poor health foli some months with that dread Pacific during March was $639,000. e an ma a RAILEd in the Imot year was 00%,,- - . . . . . � q� Z * � hearing him. To d isign%te: -thus a maD,' the ecuL.try in )5i6g enjoy d by our northern �Only 107. The damage to rollf g stock caused 7 i I I disease, consu6ption. ! He spent nearly all 'two railway systems on the continent !"ex- 2� . . then7to mi represent him, and then write' .railwEy metrojolis, Norbh � Bay. As alake his life in Tur&rry township and hada ceed flais figurp, the New York Cent ral d by collisions with an,imals,was light. �+_ - 1, I? n The Galt board iof trad a -held iv -s annual =, Layman beneath it is as Cowardly as it;' port, North Bey obtains di -tinction on Lake very large circ�e of frien3s. .He moved to the B61timore'and O'hio. The Grand Tr.;nk - � I I - . � , � is unmanly. Howev r, Layroan is an apolo-� Nipisfing, though she might be thought 11 a Harrirston aboxit three months ago. lie is comes EiXth oA . the list, with $429,000. i banquct laft Friday'levening. and it proved - . I _ gist for the dance. . is ratei,lence to Chriat-1 small me " in I hebyea at--. her sister 3 of the survived by a i ow, nee Miss Anderson-, -0. M. Ander-3on, of MontevidEo, North one of the ]To It Successful .,fun-ationa of the __ .ien people who coidemn ;the dance 'asl great, ,akes. B,ut'W tbe'northern terminus Glenannan, an Ono son. I Dakota, was lobbEd at Winnipeg, at the kind ever held in th36t town. . Among the -1 I � . . �1'goody-go-)dy" in(ioates him to be a! of the Grand Trunk R:iilwa� from Toronto, -Mrs. Patrick Kennedy, of Goderich, Canadian Norbhein station, recently,� of guests was Hen. J. I. larte. of Mon4real. - , . I 1� � e meagre mun indeed. -There are many splen -1 as a d visional Ooint on'thel Canadian PdoifiG wab away for a few days at Easter, visitipg $1,000 while boarding a train for ho The Ron. Mr. Tarte replie to the toast Of PZ1. ' I I � I :did people in every town -Who refuse tol and- a, the so thern terminus of the new her eon in Porb Huron leavi I pg her t� 0 Four sf rangen bustled about him aul in � e' ` Cauadst' speaking with f'proo' and vigor. I - - I I - ' dance becauie it is i ompat�ble with bolY� Temiskaming ail9ray, which is being COI,- youngest --boys in charge of the bouse. When excitement rel:,eved him of his wallet. 0 lie ad7Ooated transconti#ent4l railwaysi living., To say that tTeese people are 9 'goody -� structod by the Ontario Governmefit, Fha is ehe returned hpme-ahe f6und that some eve -Amoag th se to whom the Univ r ity fast ste&mEhip,lines and. mprIDvements of � goody 'in the comT ion acception of the, gaining a genuine and well deserved prom- had'brokcn iintb the house and taken several of Toronto wil tender its honor.ary I ree our canal system. A lot money had been ' . , term, is to cast a slui upon il�ern of wbidl� . spent developing the Nor West, but unless ! ,inencf. Thia 1%6t named road will open UP buehel atoes, five half -gallon jarsiof of L. L. D., at the annuil commencemen in � we took care -he was not vu -e we ,could keep every true man is ino ipable. ' :_ 8 of P" r June next, is James W. Robertson, 0,4m- 0 have ; le ull a 19rg3 tract of vaJuable laud to the norbh, preserves and 6orne deeds and other pape� a. these west6rn provinces Canadian -and Again, Layman intimates that poop a, which is at present covered with 016 and -Mr. John ; Dickacn, formerly of Ro:x- miEsioner of Agriculture forthe Dominion shirt - ' ' _' I . II - Brimthh� He made a pplea a strong Can-. condemn dancing " iondonei almoEt evtryJ all the diffcran) varieties of pulp wcod. The bore, MoKillo�, had a peculiar expErience After that i b v . � a- itiful thing else." This is x statement as false asl f I -fill be Dr. Robertson. � adian sentiment snJ a united effort on the . ' - 3rat 71) miles vi ill be 'ready for openAtion by with a burglon in Winnipeiz one nijzhb 're- -It is r6ihored that the magnificent it is weak and wicke 1. The people whd next fall, and when the 110 milesi which are cently. The iellow broke li�:nt Q the- hou� se private res:der ce of Mr. J. W. Flavelle in part. of .all classes to hadd. -up the country on . The condemn dancing are equally outspoken id uow I oated, h ive been built, the read will where Mr. Die son was roomiu I ,; great national lin-58. , . I I g and in �is QaeeWs park, roronto, is to be purchase(, as rts their bittE r con demne Lion of;' mier ��, . -Mr.Joaeph Martin, the well known epresent�-! haveieaohed ew-Liekeatd,at thehead df tour through � .eplace rin intio Mr. ,Dick- the official rer,'j dence of the Licuteriant-Gov- i tion, lying, slander, rZte., add every othe� Lake Ilemisca iing. This will open up one son. The fell1w pre-teuded to have *got in to ernor, and thl rumor has obtained crede I ooe Politician of thd, wtEt, ,ALI w 0 is 11:0W a -r & I I mise . tleat . abomination that in i his lattkr day tco often' millio i acres 0 meet valuable land, and if the wrong liouie, and Mr. DickEoa gave him in circles suppoied to be in the " know. resident of Victozia, Briti , . . � . I . iJIT Eh Columbia, has � � I � I . I � decided to tubmib to amputation of his leg so rich finda weak apologists whose laudacity lead� anoth)r hundred 'Miles of.'road are built, I I a speedy exib itbrough the front door. A -The Canadian Pacific had a -nasty wrqck above the knee. I.t bas for soMe time been . I them to the folly of lublicity thlough the; 16,00(,000 acres more will'be availablefor few nights prc�ious the same house was at Marksta ' ' hich is abo � I tterll-`� press. i I . . I ,y B�atien, w ut two known that this alone ccUld be;counted 011 ; ) -1 i cultiv ition. t the preien time hundreds � burglarized. i I miles east of Sudbury, on Sunday. The � � . . I I Layman a �wedioal knowleldRe is eith-e� of set lers fro old Ontario . are waiting to I � to afford him permanent lr�lief, and ratheir . I I -Little 'Nel ie Hatter, of Exeter North, Winnipeg expeess ran into a landslide, �.de- � . than further postpone the iwvjltable he i very limited or purpw.ely suppressEd. Oftie� g e land;' ' As the roid is, I had rather on � unpleasant sad,, painful 6x- railing the !ng�ne and wrecking a couple of , � I . o up and po3sa8e th edical men writ3 pt rely from a medical not complet:d, th)y must await navigation, , will undergo the operation during Maim. I perience on T ursday of last week, which .3arB. Engineer 0. Barnhardt, of N6171:111 . : andpoint, not relig ous, 1� (1,0 1113t -SaYl which is expeo;cd- to open this week. Three 'May yet prov serious. It appears the �Ad Bay, was killed. i rznt stay in 1he hoEpita'. The trou�ble liar at !. : - Liyman is a medical man, but a little stud ' which makes it necessary iss recurred ab � Yl,, new b:)ats will be placed on the route this swept the floor at her home and the remains -Miss Edit4 Bugge, an employe of i'the � : intervals ever - Eince child iood, its longest ! of the ethics ot the p rfessiou, will certainly',, searou so that there will be daily communi- were. bareleeBI or unthinkingly tbrown into Snowflake laundry, in Woodstock, #as j I � I ' , c � . � r� do him no harm. � catior betweeE here and New Liskeard. the ktove, wh�n almost simultaneouely.an passing under some shafting In the basement essation being for a p(mod of tI � -I , ' m a�ll � j Anotbet mislea,lir ment 1ay � Of 4 ourse all this progress in the north is explosion tcok! place. Debris 'was tbrorn of the laundry, on Tueeday morning, when years. It is expeetv.d. Mr. Mot.tin w -ill be I . T. makes is that the peo IIII-113 (19 nob d%uc(y havint its influence on Nerth Bay. Tile in all directiOZ, the little girl Eustaining- her hair caught in a pull I ey and her ent:re retired from .active' life fo.� six'mont,he ab I 10 :110 I ' . live the life of the r 01119e. ' and therefore leaEt. I � town .8 deatin y ation to be a painful wcundo in the chEe'k, forehead and scalp was wrenched off. The girl was re- I . I � I and vicious. This is 81 railroad centr , and, couirpercially, a dis- neck. A doe tbr was called and I hn wouri d3 moved to the hospital and will rpeover. 1. -The death occurred ljet Friday after - I It C vicious " slander W make a nd no mistake.� tributing po'n for the country weEb and were dresaed a'd the patient is doing nicely, - -Mr. Alex. McCoeb, a farmer livingl'on noon, at his reeidence, in iToronto, of the P - � Such an utterance is 'Wery like that Of � north. In vie of the faeb the Canadian but it is feared that blood poisoning might the Lake Shore range, Hurontownehip, was Hen. William Lount, Julge of the High I ` � � 9008� Pacific. - -0 I . i : i Court of Judicature fo. .�tario. The end � 11 fo.)l " or a " crimifial." Further he Railwa has builb-new freight shcda set in. i I found dead in his barn on Saturday. 10 is . 1 1 . I I . I was not unexpected, as Mt. Justice Lount � on to insinuate that liere is nioreunchaauitY and is greatlyIncreasing its yard capacity, -At the 4ome of Mrs. Rath, of East presumed that he had fallen,in a fainting flit � � among people who dc not dance than tber had been criti2ally: ill for i�some time past, � � while several o �her important improvements, Wawanosb, o� April 15th, at' 5 o'clook:p. while feeding his stock. , He had been, dead i is among danoers. 8 �and up#' Mr. Layman, , sufferiDg from BrighVs di�ease. The dis- I * ' tuch as a larl e flour warehouse, a round- in., by Rev. T; B. Couplard, of Aubuin,J. EOMe days when found. Deceased was un. � I ; i and give the raadei a of TuE Ex-posiTOI-4 house, and lossibly a union station, are W. Grimoldby�, of Walton, wag weddtd.6 married and was living alone. I ease developed early last -spring, when Mr. . . � � � -reputable authorities, such ai-Would be a(14 contemplated There are !also - other evi- Miss Ida E , only daughter of Mrd. Rath. -A frame warehouse at the G. T. 'R. Just'ce Lount obtained lea*e of absence and " went abraad for his health.1 After the sum- . . mittcd as evidence in a legal'.',court or else b�, dences of mui cipal prosperity. A hospital The bride wa i iven away by her bi o' .b�r station, at Harriston, owned by James . I . i 9 . - � I mer term Mr. Justice Lount went to Ber- . 01118r. your silence stand wi tten a slanderer of the eted in the t9wn ilaab midwintEr, and was una ended. The wedding ma Smith and occupied by Hinde & Song, as a t . was compl � to � . � i to capacity for 15 patients. It is s . re 11. virtuous. � ; � and hi � I up- was played �y the bride's con rch Deering Har- muda, whe be speutthe winter. Wbile --- 'have . . sin, Mitis grain storehouse, and by the I I � Surely, Bir, your reference to mounteballkl' ported by the town, assisted by the Ladie-s' Berth% Newcombe, of Bl)tbl After the vester Company, was burned Monday n 4 t. there he met with an accident,, breaking big I I � , __ I ' leg� He- returned fo Toronto early In ; fakird, etc., was a Etrange, one to -make.", Aid. In this institution very con�siderable congratulations, the wedding* party, sat A large quantity of urain was-destrbyed , n I ! You must have been �efore a� mirror wh , developme � I . � March and was in such po health that he 41 ! i I e nt.iB expected. An establishment down to an elegant 6 -upper, after which tbe some machinery. There is no Insurance, on I � I i you wrote. i : , I of the Victorian Order of Nurees and im� evening was . Jpent In games, -dancing, etc. the building, but the conten's are pa; tl had ,`since been confined �o his residenqe. I . I ayman's 'psychOlOgy is the�, : Mr. Jus4iee Lount was born at Holland t , But L , too � prove� iquipm nt to the value of �3, 000 is The gifts were�numeroua and useful. After covered. - . . ; It I Landing, Ontwrio, on Mardi 3 d,JS40. ; newest production ( f the day. I , i8l looked for at an early date.', Edudationa ly Clio evEn*ng w,a�s well spent., the bride,iiald -Senator Carmichael, of Pictou, N'bva � ; I . I i very remarkable. L, �t us look at it. He�, there is progre is, tod, and al sighb is being groom drove t!') Bru3sela, to the home of bhe Scotia, who is now in his 84th year,� has � re- - -Something quite novel in I the way of - I . ; . I � i says the religious fac lity is i'dominated b y'i sought for a new high scli0ol. Debentures' ;room's sister, Mrs. H. Mooney. They will tired from the Upper House, and is iuc- profitable entertainment was .,,provided re- I � r � I I : reason and:actuated by suggebtion - only I' cently by the V. P. S. Q� E , o I � Iready ... eenIS3ued for a now town Bidence in Walton. i ceeded b Mr. D. J McGregor. of Now , � f Poitt ;;; have take up their , y . Douglas Presbyterian church, Manitoba., -if �, i How astute' I He gc Be on toisay that great hall. A large 3um is spoken of as an. appro- I` I i . I I -A sister Of W. J. Elliott, of the 'Base Glasgow, one of the directora of the Nbva e I Each member was supposed to be so dressed �=% i culture of religious filculties �nly means the� priation fgr dri inage. A pulp mill, employ- h6, Hullett, and whose parents ret-ide Ion Scotia Steel Company, and father -in law of t&ikc . . Z - � �� I dethronement of reasba. Therefore, 'to keep, as tGrepresen't the title 4 some ,popular - I , ' ing at least 50 men, is aboub'to be built, and the Bayfield road Goderich township, Was Mr. W. D. Rose, assistant mamiger of lithe 11 I � F reason prop ced, a man oughb, ao-1 other Bvidences of enterp:i4 on Tbursday of laei w B6� k, Metropolitan Bank, Toronto. � b ok, in- their� nia 6 p -some ef t e � �_ erly balarl , e and progress burned to death, � 0 . , . -:. E. tumea kh�wed consid1rable Ingenuity. �, N coi ding to the I new psycliology' of Layman! are abundant. in Philadelphiq. She had just bee ol�ne of the oldest OOB -, I n married -Mr. John Allchin, .. �. The greatest interest and merriment was . � I.. - to offsEt the effects 01 the prayer meoting� It i( to be eipeetsd that �be churelheri of a month, and visited at her home in Gode- residents of the county oi� Waterloo, died at . I �, , - I I weater by a waltz or two ; a 3d in like manner, a� I � I � � excited when the -pattctr, Z,. D. Munro.,. . A_ , � the town will not be idle at tuoh a time as rich township 1aet February. As near'as Hespeltr on Friday last,in his 89th . - t I - year. - Pants, little bo-.ze would be the p;oper thing after' this. Thefoundation of a Oman C41iolic can be learnedi in reference to this lawent- He servtd for 60 yeara �'as division court appear'ed with him cost so 011va with pins � - I , - I I .. a study in temperan, e. or reaEon musb church, costinp $10,000 orL more, is even able affair, the� lady was standing bV ' the - e in 1201. He was A�leo that it looked E4 a pin cu4hio�n. The book c � � ­ I .lerk, rekigning offic � 11 11 "I'll d YOU not be disturbed in it 3 delicate poise On its! now b3ing laid, and it 115, expected that Etove, when a Itottle containing -an explosive a justice of the peace for the county land he represented w4s 14 The Slickit Minister." , . I � 1 North Bay w ir a prize was awarded to the one %he pre- I , � ol and little cycle. if religi us faculties are tub.' il bethe cathe4ral town of the substance dro�ped on ', exploded and 'set several times reeve of the village. - He 'Was I I - I , � .. ::: d him jective, irreligious ulties ,are ditto and! north Amon the. Prote�tsnb congraga- her clotlieB on fire - she started to . lun �and a charter member o! the Masonic order :ad tiented the most correct list -of guesses of ; . y a --- I pen' to Euggestion. oor little reason ip,1 tio i I , the books represe ated. A v aried programme a pair c , . np, the larg t is the Pie3byterian, and scream. which � made matters woree, until alife4qng Conservative. . I � accor3ing to Layman,s new psychology, be-! by them a � ne church i contemplated. she fell from' shook. Herinjuriespr V;cd -The rush of eettlers into the Saskatoon was rEndered and refreshments were served. - — I . 81 � � , 0 1 f You set with danger yulu jtLy sid6. Then somel Plans ind spec fications have. already been fatal. ! � � " district, where the Barr colonists tiorn � I I double poor old sinner, in o e with;; his sin, may! submitted and tops taken I to provide the -Mr. Chri4topher Skin -A veryserion I h accident happ - . n, who resides E6glanid are to be located, is so. great tha-t - .. ened to one -1 brink- say in self extenuati .1, " I u6ver bad I sug-1 funds and wo k will begin at once. The near Marnoch,[had a rather exciting experi- Ari enlivened demand has been o.-cacEi,ried of the employee ,f the Kemp factery, in I � - save gestion ' to be religi is, and 1 if I had mY1 presen struoture is much too small, and ence with a ly Stratford, ilia otb er day. Wbile Mr, Rob. i . I . I � - His attentien W:as att d by'his don, �-o a sellingiat from $250 to $400 per team, and ert rtin, latB of Carthage, mat engaged reason would not receive it, and my reason even I r Sabbath school purposes an over #x, on Tuesday of last week. for woiking horses and oxen. Horses are I . ' t racte I . I � I � ing ace has to be' provided, while tree about 401 rods from his Lo-Li3eZ 'On oxen a6 from $200 to $250 per pair. The on t4e jointer, he bad the misf�rtunejo get rules md2' The " euggestiob of Layman'g� flow meet p ,� a I I our, fin --- now psychology " sugkegta too mu(.b. Fur-� for the regular services the-! present) accom- drawing close fie found that the animal Was emigrants think these pr4ces pretty sailb, buu his right hand caught, the wh4le f ' I i I ; _ Ir 11"T ther he tries to mislead people by eayingl modaUon is painfully limite.d. The co3t of no ordinary Q:at, and, having no gun �at they must buy or starve next winter. er aAd ilia tbumt being sever�ly laaerate - , . that the keeping step in danping is to en -1 the now building is estim 't I at 512,000, band, endeavo�ed to frighten the animal I gub -The Synod of Hamil'on and London - �11 happyy re 1 uion took - place at the gaging that salacious though�s are prevent -1 E" � and it will afford & BeatiDg %�apacity of 450, of the tree. This he succeeded, in doing, it Presbyterian church hold itissession in Knox h6m§' of Mr. and I MT.3. Wm. Robinson, in ed ! And yet, accordir to 4is psych . *-n, . . 9 0109V. with t rovieian for the construction of a gal- jumped, alighting about 25 feet away fr, m church, Woodetock, on Monday. After the Mitchell, on Satu day evening� April" 18th. � thp waltz is the most favorable publi . _ I 0 P081- lery vi hen re'u ired to seat 100 In' ore. And the tree. The'i dog, a collie, now began to retiring moderator, Rev. Alex. Henderson,"Of The family, consisting of eig�ib -*one and . ti6a anywhere admiaaable f0 the suggestion; so the work graws. figure in the fray, and for aboub 15 minu en Apping had delivered the opening address, three ,daughters, were all present with the . - , of salacious thought. It was a singularlyl - � M. L, C. -a most desperate struggle ensued, the dog, . Rev. John Thompson, since 1871 minister of exe t1Qn Of Mrs.'r Sumner, who is in Mani - I 01 -9 goldenj wedding of : unfortunate reference f9r birn to make as[ a— � -1 I I I of course, havibiz the best of it. Mr. Ly x Knox church, Ayr, was chosen unanimously tob& to celebratd' th . . I : far as his caso is coneeni4d. 'Might so welli Huron Notps. � ; ,- The parents w�r.e ,prei ed , was put out of � ey, I- I .istence, while his canine- as his tuacessor. Rev. Mr. Henderscri took theirparenta. I I W61 say that the dews of night ate so engaging'I I _R)bert Ho g, of the B. line, i'Turnberry, ship escaped with'a few scratches. I as his text the parable of the rich man and with:* an easy 0 air. silver fin't dith and . . . _. i - �__ , good as to prevent the sun fromi ripening the' . 1� � fruit. The fruit ripens, Mr. I L man.: See?l - has a Freak in the shape of; a calf without -Joseph Goi,ild, of whose death- we made Lazarus, the subject of bia sermon being the gold �'ined spoon, by their children. � I _" SY I even tie ismblamee of a tail' � brief mention last. week, was long looked sin of selfieliness. A hearty vote of thanks -%e followinj gives the populatiou and .4 The legitimate Inference to diraw from' Lay., . . ' - , . . R & J Ransford, salt manufacturers, upon as one of 1 the oldest men In HensAll, was passed to the retiring moderator for asses sment of thadifferent mu4idipalittes of h $225 : man's singular position i that a Christian! - Bern Jn Somerset. services rendered during the year. the c unty : Blausbard town�'+ip, popula- F_.- ; : I 170 I of Clil ton, ha,ye received an order for a oar being in hin 88�h year. i I - Downie, �. il ou�kfit to be very careful ati,d not p fess� I shire, England' he came to thin country -While Peter tion ,1 �, 491, amsessroont $2 341 �06 I, ix ' i load o table salt for DawEon City. Johneton and a young man # * � much and live up to it ; serve God a little! I - ; -N r. W. D Fair has eold the old post- about 60 Years I ago, settling in Reech town. bythO D&Meof Borden were pitching bay on 2,651, $2,374,148 ,- Worth E"thope, %012, .and the devil some t!3o___�o &a to prevent si . office noperty in Clinton: to, Mr. Arthur ship, wherel he ppent some 30 yea.rs, and then Johnston's form, nea,r Fenelon Alls, a din- $2,02 5,935 ; Sout;4 Band ope, 1�884, $1,215,- . catastrophe ia�the realm iof rt�ason, or be : Couch who gets possession on the first of moved to the S;d concession of H . Ab6 t puts &rose and Johnston if fired on Borden (175 ; Ilice, 2,780, $2 070,164 R * . T � . I ay u I . , ; Ims, 3,_ . t a I To good and evil eq al bent, � J uly. ten: years afte� he moved to HenBall, whore four times in succession, and then attacked 683, ,818,830 ; VFu - Ilarton., % 1 146D t%052-- � r I ibberb,� %012, $2,106%,350.; L t Be both a devil and a saint." I I -T e 371 a 3res at Walton, belonging to he resided until the death of his wife, w en him With a pitchfork. The first two shots 648 ; Hi - I I ' - -ogan,, - . - I -, Mornin I I I � Mrs. Sage, of Windsor, hag been sold by F. he moved to 8 an grazed Borden's shouldera, the third grazed 2,986,,$2,466,056 J gton, 3,014, $2,. :'Surely the intelligent readera of THE F,x-I S. Scott, of Brussels, to D. McQuaig, for greatly liked !ixemitb. The deceased .. , ' Py his fellow itizens, d his cheek, but none of them proved fatal. -252,970 ; ,Wallace' ,2,690, $2.072,238 - Lis- , � . L .4 'FosiToa,must have been 1 greatly edified by� . I in � Mitchell, if . . i P2,050, It in a nice piece oi property. during his rehidence a ong them, male He managed to escape after Johnston at- towel, 2,,661, $6$9,960 ;- 1,883, � , : I I � the reading of his letter.! I � -Rbbert Soott, of Wawaposb, sold to T. many warm f 'ends. He was, a man of taekddhimwith the pitchfork, and John- $5201; ,-_ hlilver�ou, 703, $116,600, 41 � � Again he, informs the tieade'.rg Of THF, E --.,- - I h R I T. Field, two two-year-old heifers that sound judgme t, honorable and upright. aton made his own escape before help. Could -1 Ile two of ithe children of Mr. Mich- a � t ,posiToR that 1.1 dancing " � imparts' weighi d 2,300 pounds ; they dressed 1,333 He was a inem. r of Carmel church "d be procured. At premenb he is being hunted ael h, of Stritfor-J, were plaving on , elivMgrace, 3 a I � - - I : re and p iteness." By &M pound , of beef knd coat $102. tooka hearty tarest in ite welfare. �] i by Chief Nevison, of Lindsay, and two Tues of lant, week, one of tbiom ;Ietwitu - -1 I I . . - - � . - � I � . � means, Mr. Layman, take! lessons right� T ynne, of Arthur, has sold 0 - an u easant accident, which mfghb hav* I � ' -R IV. R. -The Exete Times publishes a oket, h other constables. . - I I :%irsy ! You need aid utgently. Your head'! 4 � 5 the pa )or reoe: itly conducted by him, and of the life f th late Mrs. Isaac Carling, of -Toronto is to have a, packing house, been much more serious thrin in proved to : i . � I �; 1 needs it though, more than your feet. Buti will af, in take up the work of the rninWry. Exeter, who died recently. The late Mrs. backed by London capital, Mr. Frank be. Nellie wan busy putting some stickis in- 1 � � Rk - !get grace, etc., and perhaps; you can yet! Mr. rhynne is an old resident of this Carling w 18 1�eara of age, and was born Fawkner, of London, is the agent of the to the stove, it wculd seem, and bec brother , * . - - ! I I I .- , make up the defects you� hav6, and which' I . t . � One of _ � I � I I - I - I I i county, and has many friends here. in Newton Devonshire, England, and Came syndicate. � He was on the market in To- Joe w" playing w! h some knives. T 'you have unconicioualk,, exhibited iix your� -A) a meet" R of the graduates of Ter- to this con try with her parents 70 ye ra ronto a few days ago in conference with a these he threw tior-on the reow, hitting hits i'letter. However, look out for the safety of, two miles steritinthesids lof the head. Under the, I ? onto Universit , held in thel association ago, and settled on a farm mouth number of the big commission men. The ;sit : . i hall I � �k . . ur little 11 reason " and remember that of the Clinton llegiate Institute recently, of the village, better known an Devonsh re firm he represents stands ready to invest im r ion that the wound was inuoh more �i_ 4 I I , lhosre are not mora inelegant P�edestrisue on, O'Hara Ina modem se o ' thim it re&U �:: � . a resolution w passed call'ing on the Gov- Inn. After some years @he went to �Lt u. one.hundred thouiand d _y was, medlod aid w" Y.), k , 'Follo ' I requ Itioned,and the girl takeo to the . , 3he btreets of your town � than the leadingi einment to so blish a forestry department .don to live with her uncle, the late MrJo in packing house at once. wing so 0 ove- 0-11106 f��.� I I � �� I � . - -Dii r os were � � ';educators andapologists of the dance ! Andi 11 ,I in connection ith the University. Balkwell, And while living there made toe ly on the decision of the Federal court at of - 00 ooran. Her in -Jud nob ,­ ' U __1 � . , i,�: 4hey can never be transformed by the magiol I zq, ­�:Xrs. JAM Mollard, of Grand Be sequaintamce of her late husband, Mr. 'I. Chicago, declaring. the bed trust in Illegal seriouR, how -ever, and no -alarm -14 felt - for f t . nd .. � I I .-- 3 - - he A your, suggestive psychology either. - I passed over to -the better w rld, on Tuesdayo Carling, arid was married in the year 1846. institution, the movement is of special sig. � her dition. 8he Is a girl about thirteen iz, � � �; 0 . , � I I j-, lie I - . V . _, % ' Further,L mantells ,a that young Wies' ;� I ay I d67 years Decessedhad Mr. Carling wss,fn the tanning businen, and nifigince to thin section of Canada. There Years of age. 1 of last week, Sits - - I I i �. Ishould be taught to lose I a share of theiri' � I . .r- i - =9 . i been a ering gor the paot a - months from a - il. I fter some years sold out his tumery to Mr.' was some' fear that this great monopoly r. W`m- Elanon, of ftstfojrd, `h" 7- 1 . I !self-consciousness and to lbee6me more' con-� Ily break into this market seri- bou -t the gravelof the old ta 11 dam ou - 0 ad, six Hyman, re oving to Exeter in the year would fins I 0 -3 I a com ication ' f diseases. I A husbai . ,_I � fident, and that this is Nat obtainedth I I 1 ­; � I I . - rough sons ai d four 4aughters are Ileft. 1854, and i imbarking in the same business, ously. , the , oyner fum, east ef bhe 'Stratford I �i r e � !the weAtz. To most fair � minded people of ,: I � - �.. ecials . I the 9 0 _ � . -M. my fat leattle have been raised and Mrs. Carli ig having resided there continu - -Sizoub of `the!4evdn childrenof wat orks. Th dam w", built there - �__ � "­ ibobb, sexes it in considered &* doubtful &a- fed in Ibis cou0ty, and we have yet to hear ously up to the time of her de&th. She is late William Mackeyj of Ottawa, received a about Mixty years rage, and tihore Is -about ii � 4 �'i ; 1i ri- . complishment indeed whIen a young � lady. of one uhat canj beat -a farmer living near survived b r six daughters and threq sons. bulk of his estate; which in estimated a tbo. and yArds of gravel in M The dam :�� , � . I . I =-I � 1 � "i stock, 'loses the dignified resery that is the charm Clintoi i -a calt eleven months old. weighing -On 8 dayl 9bh ult., Stewart Agnew by the executors to t*t#A between 61,20%. WAS a �ustructsd the year before Mr. Easson z- � z � ,; � �Iz ;of young womanhood and possesses in�tead a the late Wro. Leitch, of 000 and $1,300,9W. : The seventh, Henry came to Stratford, and be nm:'the saw mm I 780 po ifids. Harvey, r " t of T.. I f This animal was sold at 5o. & I !;� .ii ­ ths in ,the traits of a self- confidence � which is thw ound, the arther realizing I' $39:20. What Hullett, 1 mooed over to the better land, Mackey, is engaged in litigation with his there e8kra, The mill bad stiold, 7 . Z . I P . for three y E �: I— 4� Ins embr ice n �,i � . ; it won d have been worth W another year after havix g suffered for 17 lung years. �n father�s executors, tr -_ 2) result of masoul I' the aarioe, . ying to set aside the fa*hiaped upright saw. but wa# afterwarW - " ; I s, , !" i , And now we find Layman !relegating thel or two'is hard to conjecture I I 1886'she bad the 'misfortune to f 11 a d will which out him off with a shilling. The purcb�sed by the late J -am -s Wood , ' I 1, I I I I— ­ -, 'a - The W11 �Ll whole queWon to the inAivldual consdienoet _6ub 7 o'clock break her hip. The break never healed, a arry P 'wa- i - I -OnSaturday evening a id reeuo� for this was that he did not rn to Aequip'ed it with a circular saw. � I , , ill . I 1- � I had wAs b4ilt by the late John VhQeo. J_41�2 �;! for final disposal. If La man were oapabl I . 6 0 -t . a the spi -it of J a ne Kerney, beloved wife of it was oRly, with difficulty that she was a I e suit the old gentlemen. J The action , - , , . 4o ' kJ ittle, lo � 12, 4th Ifn to be lifted from her bed to a wheel chair. - month, but Eseso L, I, 11 be men, is one of the -46461 � "; 8 of keen analytical rmo g,, I should as Wm. I , Morris, d been set down for trial !this , w, n I �__ - � I p"" ' 1 :.- t a I doe i � . him to follow his reasoning tt� Its legittmat away. She had been in Ing health for About,18 months ago she contracted ', a Henry Mackey bred tol� have It postponed surviv,pre of Stratfori's pioneers. 1AW - %­ �_ Conclusions and sppliesti.�'ns. I If he we're to some t Me from hearb din fie, and her de- severe oold, -and it was to thin illness her -until September, in � ordir to give him an 'that �x-Ald. John Vaiistone In Zl�� I _- � I . * � V I & so we should have a strange light in0ped,J mine was not unexpeatedo Deceased W&S death is due, and daring thin time she was opportunity -of examining his brother, Wal- Person now living who, -- was �& resident of i f I I � . . v4d there. Mr. Van. -7, on that of Layman of the little village of Hen -1 marrie Ito her now bereft �parbner at the cOnfined to' her bed. Mrs. Leitch was bpra ter C. Mackey, who to at present in Ireland. Stratf �rd wben he sni , ,_ mall, bowing the Almight�r G�d oub o' H� home c If the I&I e C. M. Parker, 5th line, 50 - in Kirkou4bright in 182e- and came to It'he This application was strenuously opposed stone W" quite a young man �t that time. 1 1 f � 9 i ; - I - I � i 1 1 j : � I . I � I I i . � . I i I � 'i I I : � I 9 I a i � . i I � ! . - , - � � - - � I I .1 , z . . ­ - � , , - - - I , i� I i I ,�n , � i th il. A i tli' � ... - I . i � I I � . I � � � - I i . . : , � i i I . I � . 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