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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-05-08, Page 4---­­---- - I � __ - I �F_ ­ - I- __ I I ­­ ­­ .­­­­ �,_­,�--_11!---_'--_I__1__ _.__!_­__­�� � I . 11 I I ! r � I � � I � I � I i f � � , 1: - i . . � I d ; i! . i I I . i I ii ; . . I � . . - I � ; . i I . . ; - . t - ; - � I 1:1 ; - � -,- - � . - -1 I �;� - I i A .4- - * ������������������������������������������������������������������� ___ __ 11 2 " 'EKE4 go man - . � — __ - � - - �. -Mi���������������:������������l���������� §��UZ " - - . � - � I 1111 0 k a . - - �� ­ - -_ � I __ - — — MAY, 1903 1 S, _____ M f' W � T ,_I F 8 - - � ......'...... - .'..." .... I ' -2 i I 5 I 6 7 8 9 I . I / ToRwamo, 3' Y� I - here are quo rLda_ $1.05, and pot% �_, '117 18 ! 19 20 21 22 23 � 24 25. J.,26 27 28 929 30 31 ... * -'..."...'...........L...... .. Lax-Lmpoo,L, Mi to q, & - 6i supporter V Why, you inn0004t old &�aeasme'nt I and in 11 p - I � I : - � I ned on the mountain. A say t6i Immense fissures year later they came tol the Huron tract, and' I . . ' soul have yon not been long enough i � oport bf .�' an I . SlEAF§RTH'S 'LEADI 'G SHOE STORC. S I ti this r . t e'; Assessment, Commission. have been for ed there and that another settled on the 11th con Solon, of Godgrloh � I -_ � It is somewha rovolubionary in Its oh%rac.. slide msy­ ocou at 44 time. Thia has oc- township. After a res ence � i � � . an, , , fo world to know that the Policy of the Lib- " ocoui - - of 30 ),cars - ! - . 11 : � : - I r# bub,lft wit no,t be diffi,3ult for It to be an caaioned the r,j idants� to., flea from the. place, there'they moved to Iletiv. In 1881 iMr. 1 1 � ! I ,;; a .1 � ! orals is to search out and punlah do: I i ") 0- I prove)nent On t4e present Wry unjualb and and what W , a few days ago, a smart Churchill died and since that time i i S�l . - . WiL no- U satisfaotoryjl�*. From th ?reports thus I and w g town, Is now a deserted wafte, the' de. 1 our S � � I gro , � Ing, no matter where it occurs The It About ho ,� Dres ' , . , - . ceased hPid been living iWith her son Beaja- I i I i ngs, thin , ; 'far' publIthed i$ 0 Impossible. - o even give a I The Va 11 r . L . I g new aboub that� I I -,Ilw%y t Rok big also been oovered min. A family of soven aona and two I i I . � � I r � ! : q_!" 1 1 1,10.14."44-4-4-4 S It g -'s- & & I.& 9 � � I i � 0 nopaii of it-i1prOvisions, hub we shall try with the debris for sover�l milesi and it is daughters survive. : � .. . . . . 1! . 0 4 0 *--0-0 � i I I ! ' � � t . t i do so3ater �n, 10he me nhime it has said that he company intend diverting the -At the adjourned e�ting of the West I � I � .�w .on Labor Agitato � cola ' i � )on a0mitte o a's'3ip I A� exchailge once remarked : " A g eat man is an ordinary nl,�n , .' � coltmilbteo of the, road to w,the.- route �so as to avoid future Huron license Comm losioners, held - last I It Senator Lougheed has introduc ino agialathre, a d �d thia!bo do h I d 11 Be that as it may, it 1.18 a -Withi � I I ivhen it ruhi the gauntlet danger. hou I ne, the town of Thursday at Clinton, � deputation of nine his s oescarefully polished. ! , well-kn wn fact, � . �s i � the Dominion Senate a very importa � bill b � that 4ommi eel and of the regular munt Frank willi have no further existence and Colborne township residents was keard in that a man or woman never feels d'essed unless his' or her sh z I r I tit I T .m . .6 y be I I . oes are , aimed at .t'he alien labor ad 0 Pal eo&mitt. , it" may be gr atly changed. those wh have inverj4d their 'means in pro. opposition to the application of N. G. Boggs , "'g, � , � ,Q.,..,. .'riZ.. A $ I .4. 4q .1 ni6el oT,i8hed and shined ThA Agia;n a vva L,611 n -_e, 4-1, 11 the Va.& U8 a na paer.age unu pertsy une5e will vs th t,much out. .1 for a license for the Carlow hotel. The com- I J r . - . ; 5 � V esv Ootain, � - � -I— I which Is designed as an amendment �,� � text ges'pion, a d it Is not ifr probable that I la - - M I I misaioners decided not. to grant a license. ab!e, Wb can recommend any and all of them to givo� a good shine - �i bi�-ll that 1 � : criminal code. The provisions of t � . . ovitil finall 7 be � the resul b. But with I I . : The burning of the . : Clarendon hotel in without a . lay injurious effects to the ieath-er. Following lare a fe*' � . NEW ADVIERTISEMENTS . are as follows : I � d no diligence o 3. the � part of I he -committee '� Eluron Notes. � I , a the I i .1 Clinton caused a vacancy in the number dressings we sell'at 25c a bottle: 0xilt F I I Everyone is guilty of an e O,f_ in 6hargo and c f the Legialat ire, it should -The Alblon hotel, Fordwioh, has ohang- of licenses allowed to t6st town, and it was . ,dgel Slater's Friction)! Slater�s � Mr The figurebetwebu the parentheses after exah ) I be gob i0to � I -*per on wbich the indictO I . Combination, 20th Century Self-Sh ning, Trilby Friction Trilb� Cora- ne. don.otes the page of the p fence and liable to two yeara M p isou- I Pal Sable'shaPe this session. so ed h1ande. �! Tho new tnJlord is Henry Raff, decided to issue one to 9,. .Pike, whose ap- � . � � dverkleevaent will be found ment, who',being a person not a Britip sub. that the-aeses*onts of next year could be of Liatowel. , plication was refused at the previous meet- bination, Black Beau'4. - I J. I Hagan Shoes jeot, whether residing in or out of 0 trade u -i' )-der it.1 It can scareel fail to be an -According to the aasessor's returns, the Ing. The total number', of licensee to be is- At 10c a ottle, : e have R. Willis & Son�,;. 11 special,," � , , --R1oh:&rd&on & Morneis-6 I ada, .. I I I w which,lis having a large I . I . - i Shinglc3--S. Lamb -45, � - 1mProv ment, On the pr so b �law, and the population of C oderic(i is 4,015,.wibh a total sued in West Huron- this year is 29 for sale. - . � do,98 in C.sn%da incite, urge or induce; ork � � ; . � In Dark Waters -C. Aborhairt-5 men, by any act or means whatsoe� soo'ner v0e get advantage ill the better. assessment.of 41,396,336. - hotels and tivo for shop�, tho.,-lsame number I I . � A Good Leqson-llauillton, & Keralake-8 v r, .1;,o I I . � � , , Thore a ems to be a di � - I Shinglee-Welah's Lumber Yard,.Hons3ll quit any employmenb In which they may, El ositlon, especially I Then I' �Shinola," the grezt watoiproof paste polish, 1 at l0t; a. box. -8 I be . �i -W. .J., C iapma�, intends moilng his as last year. I We " - - � I I I on the p rb of , the Opposition, to got the glove f from 1WIngham to Acton. -This week it, beoom'es onr duty -to re- is'good for box calf, kid, e � mel or patent loathens. _�Ud for I seasonable Goods -Mrs. Baird--& engaged, " to enter upon any strike -1with � actory .Qh Ola aa , ) Aoos it has no equf6l. I I � I s gh-8 - the Obj2ob of enforaing additional wages or decks olbared off by the time the GaireY This will be a a Brious lom� to Wingham. I cord the death of Mrs. �'Benjamin Quarry, ch dren S' . i I I a . . I Xotice--P. -MUI- sh�­a terra of -em. " ment iron! their employer." Commiallon r4orb is raady, a as to have -Dr. John Eoott, of Poona, Illinois, and Of ()a' � I i � I . I , P40y ; Dyeing -Mrs. EI.Xickle-8 , ntralia, who passed away, on Monday � . ___ I I - - � MMU U1W T -2-P. Dilt-8 There is, i� no circumlocution about this. I t - A Un �9� i Coffee# and eas . I another battle royal over it. .1 at one year's formerly of Ba,aselp, !has been elected an of last week, at the age' of 56 years. The I / _-, z I � Wire, eta-9,-Ciliesney & smilay-s operation of a Oad assesemen law will be alderman 4 that ci�y by a handsome I I I i � Vastl I 0 . ma. deceased'had been a long sufferer, conso- W1 ' iz_�, I - I - I Seed Potatoes -S-A. Young -S It is plain and straight. - But whether cr of great advantage th n six morthe jority. i quently h�-r demise was' not in the least Eggs. for Vat hing-J F. Daly-& not it would accomplish . the object f "r al�iig-w anging over the Game report. The I iun- � L&wn Mo.wers-2--G. 14. 13%14win & Co -8 _ 7 Q -Thomas Pi,b,)n, vl�ho has carried on a expected. Over a year go she was op -ed R, ILLIS R R 0 N %seaforth . I I I I . erat. 1. - - a -U. G. Rosi -5 ' 1018�1 that; is said about It in �11 Legislature ... " -S�! I I I Auotion Sale which it is designed we are Vob prapw�ad tb jewelry buoin,ns in E�eter for � : I Shoes -3-w- U. winis- i iipwards of upon for the removal of, a cancerous gro7th � .s . � &�-tsr thel reportlis presented tle better for 35 years, has ri tired, �nd the P'Shiess wi I 11 but that and other ,okilfull ,tre tment Qnl; - Sole Ag,� nts foi the Slat 4uien and the Empress Sh�e for � _ - fifty. It would,. at any rate, we fanc have _ ! b i -i , - - _____, . er -Shoe f4 �� � WIC -1210n. , , . . - . I - C&IVC3 for Sale -George dhapmau-6 � for the cra'Ab of the Pro- be carried on bv big son, 8 Fitt6n, brought temporary re ief, anda, gradudly . I �- 56 ae L* � .. -J� Jordin-6 a good influence. The bill waa very, t I I t I I I � i 'M�,. James W. Bell, who� is atten Notice to Contractora y� I a I oonceined az�d - : f xv­3� v n6e as 1well. 1 1 The re far . Notice -J. 0. Morrison -5 � I . . In Doig, bai g 10-4i6g vi�t%lity and grow I � 1, "I M 1 lof Rober 1�i no- nearly all d�y- Thlie case of Murxay ya. L � ding the, , TO Contraotora-J:Beatty-6 ably received in the Senate, bat we- �Oubt" i ' eputb balf!,o'f to 5 6, c9noession 6, rey, h a combed to the ravages Of the fatal die age Sutton. on tJ de tal college at Philadel Sale of Calvee-J. 0. Parions-5 very much It I't will be gi 'an equally Editori boon purch . ; ,wo not a, resulted in judgment I �hia, And vv-1io re. " I . Clatves for Sale iven , al es and �, omments. .seed by J 0 Tuck, of Bruesel at the time above stated. � ? I � � . I -G. and T. Meyors-6 i Nlot � I I � for the ple,intiff with costs. Gladman I & ce tly passed A ry ereditable-6xaminatiori, . ' * I I I For I n . at $2,600, �1 Rol a Last Sunday afternoo es, . , is ome for thve'B summer vacatioll., p, � , . ' RaIlle cr Rent -R. Campbell -5 favorable reception in the Commons. ' Tle,,� O:a T 'irsday!of last week It a Domi-nion �� )er"�o en will reside on -t ' - I n�as R. R. Coat Stanbury for' plaintiff Didkson & Carling _ . I -M Auctionasale-w. F. Simoos-6 - � I farm. 10th concession of Grey i accompanied by his J&4nes Sparke, while rec6atly � Senators havie'not the fear ,6f the working- 8 ' I - for defend,At-. Or4ry' vs. White was on an Farmers! Attentlon-FL S. XaLeau-5 . , 20j6urn4d forta mont , or until the -The c " � a in Dinner Sets -Beattie Rros-S � ; � . " oubra, e granolibhia side. wife and --little son, wer driving along Mi M mill, lad misfort 'e I . Win A for th 11 account for �the price of wood. Judgment 11 the Photo Studid-Jick8on Broa-5 � � ; . I from his ' "'is � men's vote before their eyes. They are io- 2;bh of May. What:a pity it� i 3 they could walk@ in ' * hem has been let to ,t street, in, Brusaele, h meward gli , .!7!ah, y,' injuring his knee - i b' - - 28a Tea-Boattle Bros -8 . d ' I I be, �, wao'given for the plaintiff for parb of claim Join � d ' . � ependent of this. Bat it is nob so� !-with notbe ipduced to 4djourn - J or ever. Sir Forest City atilig Company, at 11 -cents father's, his horse ;too Vfrighu at a flying and costs. Gladm''an & Stanbdry for haj since be -on laid off work, We 10, 7 Navigation Open -Wm. Sornerville-5 hat a resolu- per square f ot and 21 cents additional for piece of paper and,, in the jump she made, ho ever,soon .. -11 � areat Spaps --- lXeKinnau & Co -6 - many members of the other house. � I'- M a6kentie Bo*ell suggested i . plaintiff ; Dickson & Carling for defendant. , to see him � njoying the � - 11 4 41t] . ne 0 ­ Growdod Houso­-Learoyd and Co -4 . many const�tuencies the working me � I ' crossings. I broke the snap on o f the holdbacks �� al. a13, of the injured limb.�---Ilouse clearing 11 ti:)n be h rodubed otittin- 00 essional in - I q . I 1 ,-1 1 1 1 d ranity 4n tw�. He did7not' -The qtherevening, while Win. Cantelon IOW,iDg the buggy to r1i against her. no the order of �he day V;vith the fair' jer, -- Shoo Dressings -R, Wiffis and $or h Cairns vs. bavis was on a store account for 1 1 Is I . I ake such a , P Mill treet,the bugl i In $20, the go�de havibg been supplied to the A -F_ Uoraul co -8 I � t who was not of age. " � E[elp Things w Big Talk -Greig and. Stewart_i, the balance of power, and cozaeqtientl� reeolatiob �;, of Clinton, Iwas down in,bis store cellar he the -mad chase u gy Oar- soiiof the defendan � maby � -t hoviIever, neitheri ,'did -any one I I ile the sterner sex in tha village�are' members wl�o ,have to seek election � ' el a, � Ped ob sa wire nail, � , . every . I H . hich ran into his" eened as the rig rounde the corner at, the The defeDc6 was that the plaintiff had been Pf Ithem turning their altantion to ird - I � tl3p I 9,*r , . I I I a;e MZ __ � I ;cot arly its f Lill length, causin Methodieb church shed'i and the'oe Ih -Mr . R ' I fiveyeara arp 4,pb to deal very tenderly' with I ____ as g a painful � Judg- , I I cuPants notified nA to give, the 7 son * goods., r]�-fi ase, prec�entor in 1 In disdusai but not danger(us woun were unceremoniously brown' out. For- 1byte;1L 0 1 a dangerous� element, which F , i14 the attitu�te 0 8 public to- I a. - t I hurch,,bas [been ,confined to � ainat ment for Plaintiff for $�,�, -being for goods I _ I ,if turned a� -The Goderich O'rgan Cc hi#, home on wi,rds tWo Gamey investigatioi the Toronto . It . mpany, capital tunately none of them Were hurt outside of supplied bd1fore riotip'e. .,'DickEon & accOant Of Illness diarin - ght'aftnu 9XV001,404 them�, could. ralogate them to privcLte life. I . ,� $100,000, has boon incorporated. The pro. a bruised left arm by M a. Coates. . I ig � 4� � r Ctxr"ng b past week or a . . il I Star size up the ei'tuation . 'for plaintiq; Glad 'an & Stanbury for do. 0, and Oe hope soo,n -to - The aiffic�t!ty which this bill aeQ6 to � I Vs 3 accurately. visional dircotors are Alex. Saundera,'Ju,mes -On Wednesday morning of last week, � e ,him in the enjoyment of his accus-t-omed , . I I it I , fendant. � 7 � . I ramedy is ope1w says : " Elvery man one m eta is freely Clark, W�m. Proudfoot, W. L, Horton, at the home of Wm. Blake, lot 5, ounces- I t a sale of h alth.-A. Lewis has re 3EAFORTU, FRIDAY, May 8%, 1903 hich requires careful looking I I . �; THn STOCK SALE. -The auctiol �imgaged , w0h a. I at ating his opinion Thomas l,rilioub. ; sion 14, Grey, Mary Ho*ard, of Brussels . McArthur, hardware `�'merchant, ' tin- � . If you mc Pt a Conserv' I 9 thoroughbred Shorthorns, from the-' herds of .8 so . I after. Moat, 'if not all of the labor Organ' ative he will 611 you thib he shaves Mr- -Walter.Smith, an oid and well ;known paid nature's debt, at the advanced ago of Messrs. 89muel C more, J. & W. Allison ith.-G. D. Arnold, wh'b was confinedit .The Gamey InVestigation ' iz%tions in Canlada are allicd, with A.mc-'r'lt- Stratton�d resident an 1#! I hsyoom du Vo - I ' � . � id the things he is 3 arged with. . QU Biussels, who has reached big 87 years. The� funeral took place on Friday d W. k Harvey � of , Usborne, was held ring the wfnte�r months, ib' -n I . or aniz%tions!-, are, � in 1, fact, If you rn�et 0, Liberal he will t 11 you that I V, ow , can 1%bor I �; I 75tb* vea�, has been on �the sick list with in- forenoon, leaving Mr. Bake's at 8 o'clock on the Ag�loultural grounds,'in this town, I a re to be out aga;iu.-Qui W- a large nueber I � . Jadging from present in�dications it lootce � think Mr. Gamey hag a Ila mati n of the lungs, and bronchitis, but for Seaforth. The deceased was a native of h v',�e been , h t I the Oddfollo ' . branches of, %e American D. inatitfitionif. III h Ifhly inflamed M � on .Wednesday. The weather was delight- uniting wit INs, �� aginat on. 186h is the t% k wherever able to, be irotind again although hardly Ireland and resided With her two brothers fuland the're was a fair -i-0tendance, but bid. I dge here during the pagli month or 'a n over Ontario, and it is impos- up tob I Ing was not as brisk , as it sometimes in at me. Hensall i� h, 10 a � - TheAmerica,ninatitubione be! g mu�,h the in t all to covIcert pi . both deceased since coming to Bruseple - ; a ill they co eadquarZr or iaw as if the great Gamey 8cand-il is des in is I . . .ined to rank with tha other notable so- . I . . - and - most influmtial, con- le to at M r&' J. I E. n I ! . older, Etronge a - ! �Oh sl'on, of Goderich, Since the death ot the last on, i f 8 , �alled scandals, such as ths Ram Dan, the . I op each talk, even if i � were desir- - Miss Howard has made her 6 sales of th a kind. There were not many &ternal Eo3ieties,-Oar milliners repo,r. a tr . passed 'away on Tuesday of last week,, a1ter 'r F 01 the principal officers, and ccineqitentl a le*that�l it should be stopped. ' home at Mr. buyers fro-' a, distance, and most of the pur. I ri shing trade this spring.i-Andrew W94d, - lumber Piggery, the Silver MF_dA1 Bull, L'Le I y I a linger are. Deceaj-_ Blake's, where she race ved every care and j:r., lef b here for the f�r,famed West :on � I -_ I ing illne3s, aged 68 ye . It the head men of the united �organ#36tiono i I : I . I chagers Were from ihe vicinity. The 0,111- I . - I . � - Howa d whi h mal� offer(d were injordipary condition,and, T hursday la6t. He took with him al" oar Alf with the Cough, etc., etc. , There is ' rhe T1'ronto World, the jun or Consery ed Was a native of Ireland, but came to this' attention. Miss rd caught col 0 1 are, as a rul�, American oft' ans, wh� have , country with'her parents in 1850. Before led to other complications, resulting in Ic ad of settle . in�!thifj oountr 1z a I 1 , : 0 0 her although letter for breeding purposes than . rol-effecta. go intendaloceIt. his difference, however, that the originators no interests y. 1hos , � men, at �v rg4n of this Province, ihould know coming.'to Goderich the' lived -for a num. demise as above stated, � p I irg near High River, AlOerta. We anite )f this scandal are likely to be treated � Whereof i speaks when it I a : "There her of years in y :1 I if-tilley had been ovlr fed, they do not .take 0 a 't . 8�3 Goderich township. -On Wednesday of last week, Mr. S. -H. . with his frienas in wishing wh re aIie� io the country, pfa " i, � I � him a sale jour. Dmawhmt moraseriously than were theor. . ' c� icall I I the',eye-of tho purchaser so quickly 4 igin - control the iC�anadian workmen's o4 � � y Isc �a an impression generally thab the present -The railway committee of the Ontario Smith, of Clinton, shipped three car load Of a V fi a if in . ney and health and proap�rity in h � . I a . ho b. Theta we',Te fifteen females and - is new I rganiz. 'gi � Legislature the obher da � . I � I . ,� y passed a bill to in- export cattle bought hom the following one bull eold. All the females'offered were , ,tors of those -which have gone before. Dur- alm d�notes the approach! � f a storm, I home. -J. E. M abions. They i I . I . oDonell h4s been Bpoi4ding , ihavelarge powers and bav corporate the London, Parkhill and Grand patties : Peter Fisher, .,olborne, two, 2,330 dis�osed � f but `� o�e real nice, tri,in litVe the I 18 wee or 0 01 I � 10 L9 old his erive o In Lr, *'don. -Dr, Sellery little hesitatjo� sometimes in using, tho'm to , I I I dtric Company, fro Jame lds- Hullett, two, heifer, which was bid in by! Mr. Cudmore at ng the patt week the time was taken up by P i ., -1 I " :: II4 th�t Mr. Whitney's fo I ere are but Bend Ele . in London to pounds; , I'l r to Thomp-,on murdo�k,_ ha examina .� I Eitin4 the � most favorabl Opportunity With Alver Baird, John M. 2,660 pounds ; -Owen Reynolds, Hallett . 11 5 Ek n tiou of witnesses for the defence the I � L%ke Huroni' � . latmost. I ,he can order a strik' I 0 $80 he apotioneer,'swith all his -nivasivo Q *. umber fr . .y r and I omoHemall alten&4 the . ind the proceedings were of the tame order. the discloeur i , fiensabioaal q, Albert E. Mullin, Oharlea A, Gibbs two, 3,430 ; James Mor�iFoa, Hullett, one,- el di vi aion cow t, held at Zu�r ch ' o sprl�g other C Pibb, 0� no p( workmeA ere dare not re 11 I ute e ailing to lindu-3e a purob&2(r to I i , on'Mi0iday I I I a#:1 ---- -, obey :: taiur�.� These have been t1ked of for and Alexander . McTavish as directors. 1,220 pounds ; - Richard I Brennan, Hullett, le u e)l Is it, there being 'Some casea of local int�rest. I I 4C � -The followi 2g figures are taken from �ne,, 1.640 lbs ; D. Flynu, Hallett, three, 4 - if t: 0 t . P * - 0 ii Friday af t"ernoon I dost of the witnessed -were from Mr. Gam- the order, the strike must be mail come lip to this figure. The following is a uenoy, and the I eske,�,and some 'of the Opp(sition wer) � I 6 f he ' ' - y's com Vt - - . y all testificd with 1111.ain- 64 I - purcbapers and the prices : t, our villagers ed until the ive their con U ioton's assessment roll for this year : 780 pounds ; Tyndall Bros.. I xiou to let everything 'Hulletb, one, " Mayfiow�er 2ad,'3 --6alved in January, 1900, - i I . , remarkable unanimity that Mr.. Gamey it off. y! serib. to 4�olarei fic 13 i I go without rL- T-�t-%l value of eal estate, 8 a � cGregor, : wary shor,'ked t-) learn of e 'death of Mr4. I I �cb tb the investigation U')w pendiug, ,,,,nal . 41 Hu amero'n, 'U�b i "A cis Rae, Who I' been ill u little - ad frequently stated in their hearing Fhort- I : 1(9 ubth . property, $24,200 ; taxable income, five, 7,030 pounds ; W . ilooD, Hallett, a week, and who .. w, 11 This,! A is contc-Aded and w;t�, P 593,552 ; per. 2,070 pounds ; Glaris lletb, Tb:omas orne, $�8 ; 11 May- F. had call 0 mafo. , Over some justice, JjE a dangerous power fcr meq' � I 11 ,ity is that flowir" calvedin MaIYj,'1895, Thomas Dick- 1 -v '13 t�e picture of t A It "' - . 7 after, life election thab he intended to � 11 66 t woul Opiienioniosel th $7,550 ; total value peraoilial pro three, 4,120 pounds ; J ea Hinahley, Hul. go iiicGil ivray, $1011; " Hurondale Lass,';I . h(albh , ar-d - -istrength to � 6,11 ap pearonce. to take oi a thing at a .�er y and of another cot�abry to ro3sess over cftdzen� '41 1 ", ,, rn taxable income R-'41 17-r,A'. 4- #-. I ,.� 1.4-.4- * 4. n, a I � I t at port, the overnment, as he believed the ; e. I he majority have, cert,iinly, � I I .?- . a reali V W -n Y -One, 41,1U10 pounne ; J. a A. C& Ap il, 1898, 4011brIcs liackzey, U�- M ra, Rao,a illness . roved very � eeri- of this country, It may b�l Baia thai � the aeted'wis�ly in deciding to wait perEonal and taxable income 626, Fair, Clinton, twenty, 8,340 pounds. bo ap, -51 2 ; " Ro'sebud," calved . April, o -L a from the beginniv ' � . I . Goveinment would be sustained and that he . I until they 0 $ 172 ; r and afthouzh cl I li�w t - .number of dogs, 89 ; bitches, 7 ; poptilation, Application was a ; e at Osgoode Hall 1� a] I that medical ski][1, the fli to this Be( 0 ness p� I a out � I - I 1897t Wm.[Brock, Usborne, $105 ; 11 M i I Canadian tizens voluntarily submit I �e Gamey busi before -227 Toronto, laetweek, o : , could do better for his constituents in that f - , � . 1; 5. � rion I This is not always th6 in] I sign diotatiln. th, y launch o ' the Legialatur, I I ! ehalf of J. K. Baker I al: d kind frienis and neighbcre eouId do was - � a. e i -nd the pub- . - §re sd-called " soand%l I." If W y 14 hip of Grey, in the county of $76 ?21 " Re Rose," 'Calved February, 1895, wa� than by sticking to the Oppoa I lie any -On Sunda' afternoo of last week a of the towns 7th,"' calved April, 1898, Thomas Cameron ' y ition. oll 0. . hat . ' done. She suffered greatly and conti6ued � Mr. Myers, - Ur. Sbratton's private seore- Labor 4.ions have now got to a U�ch a ar,t9 co e are anything of tb a nature of number of Wingaam bo ' viatied the bush Huron,, in a suit against M6sos Weldon and ThOrna C meron, $85 ; " Marion 3rd," frorr. day to day t:) grow V.veaker unVi . 11 the - ad W. J. change U. ust, 1 teith, Us- , 087 . . d. Rae Was I public wilUpray to be relicV A from the I I P . 4 th se tha have been already ' I launched," Hender'aon, and idb fire �o a brash of. the place of trial of the action from. God8- borne, $7 ; " Huro�dale Queen," calved , . '\ pitch thtt ma' y workmen are forclo:1 to on the farms of Idestra-Y01harles a B, Rushell, of NewYork state, for eEd came on Friday. , Mr' - � tary, wbom- Gamey said had raceiveet.the Join them in or er to get work, and it i � th . The fire spread very rap'1111 heap. oalv6d � se ised of many excellent q4abities. She wat money from Sbratton and passed it to Mr. . lie for I . d neighbor an '� . . ,,,,y, an nto, on the'ground of conveni- March, 189 , Chao. Hackney, 81492 � "Gem,' a' I d frien d � to Mae in �Ick]_ them a choice etween joining I in .iotion. If the leaders, of the party have been noticed in tiale won d had it not rich to Toro 0 , �I ths union o ri an rstnee tliey� will choke off �i his scandal . ave done over ence. 1 This is one of four test actions 'on calved AprP, 1892, John Morgan, Usborue, 3s nd@while here, I .L I I 'e a ff p Tie remaine�^ were taken * omHensallj on � Chase, who was said to have lofbit inthe starvation. T�fs beina, the, case, it &nno6 die un�"til I 14 0 1 $1 000 vgorIih of damage. It took the own. behalftof numerous farmers in Western On- $42 ; " Beauty " caS,ed April 1901, F.Hain- � . a ' . - I ers overlthree b(urs to get, the fire under tario fbr the purpo3e 0 1 f setting aside an ilton, i J, Sa 'urday morniog, 6o Oil Springs, tha do smoking -room for Gamey and Frank Sulli -1:1 3hey get Eomethi �' t which ' � I - , van. was examined, as was also Mr. Chase. I E;re is some bottom. Th a � - 1 Hibb,'ert,'$50 z " May�_ Rose,' calved I - - be said that the Canadian workineil are I 0 P )le are get- control. , ' . a A 'd's former home, whqe they w . I - entirely free agents, and hence the joatiC tin' tired' assigutnent of the agreement" and the agree- January ;1902, J'['o h n Elder, Ileneall c 1 3 0 � 9 ; ��Ol the farce. - : � - I i i I �, ere in- . I � One day last week as 'S ment fpr advertising made by these farmers teored in the f4mily plot o.4 Sabbath after. Both gentlemen catagorically and pwitively cation for State interferance. I i I t amuel Burke, $82 ; " �olebud 5bhi" calved August, 1902, 'a I Besides! thie, of Jamestown, was driv�lng home one of with*J�. J. Daly, who at �bne time published bid I in ai -$80; '"Red Rose 3rd," y arge n mber of our. vil- denied the trathfulaem of Gamey's state- if it !� � The std'ke of the. long-shorem n in Mont- I the noon last. A Ver I . ,�ere only �he workingmen or the!mem- lines came unspapped from the bridle and in the Canadian Farmers' Advocate at Guelph lager&met the home of .. . a Rae, on Sat. � pbing , I er I -7. Hamilton, Hib- , I . m I ! I kill �ontinues, and there is still a large attem drive in through the gate one ounde that berti $74 ; �" Red RM's.e 4th.1' calved Jan- - meute,.awearing that the entire st,)ry, in so . I , . re� , q calved Sept�emb at - bear8 of the wotknion's otganizationa that I y wl and Toronto, on the ge these urfty morning and - accompanied the re I ME I: to the 'at i . . ' - far as their. knowledge went, wag a myth. ' forcO ,of imilitia maintained preserve of the hugg eels ca,ught the post and agreements wero obtained by fraud and mis- 190,% 'John M rgan, $52; 11 Wood- . ation, a ahIoib service being were affected b� these at 4kes, ordered andt order, At first the carters ani the driver w trown ou � Xhe proceedings were considerably enlivened r� � .- . teamsters aE ti t. The cords of representation. The farms were advertised lu,'.'rl Gift,'? calved 8 ptember, 1899, Char- he d 1 Rev. Dr. Medd, before Ieavingl&r on Monday, when Ron. J. R. Stratton, the ocntrolled by f4reiguera, there, would be less, � efused to' handle the freight unbaded from his left kneQ I ere quite' seriously injured by Dalyt and he was to receive commissio I I tb ) t ai I t. - Mrs. Rae lea,res to mourn her . excu ' a i i . n tea Hackney, $101 ; I I Fancy Gift " calved I , I se for State interference. Bat it, is ' and he is no o poll d to 'go about on on the sale of. the properties so advertised. Mar�h, 1902, Charles' -Hackney, �61, Sevm '()E a husband, one son avd. one -daughteir, accused,, took the stand... We give the gist I 11 a � 1e veasel� by the non-union meE, and now crutolies. I 6 In i y cart felt oympathy of� � . I I abouts I n, ad the did not seem to be al � � - ter which #9ect3 every interest in the' 1d entire1orce of the Inber�nati nal Team. -A very sad en death ocourred ca nu rur ity in; their 'Bad 1� bereavement. -t - of hia evidence in another column, mat These agreements were assigned, and Mr. eral ver nice bulls 'were offered, but there wl O ai e the'h Ib is � and sudl - Daly's where a unkno. I country and eyou may alkeet the country, lte� demand for them, the needless to say that he Positively denied � ra' Ass I rike, and a short distan3e north of St. Joseph on the Or S Lbl ath morning last another sad dg'* .�oiation have gone on at farmers are eontsating the vali itV of general impression eing that it is too late I itself. Manypftliese labor leaders have, he i shipping business in the por of-Mon'tre- Thursday in-orning latt, I Va I , sn e of veLu in the season t f �scarci - - Gamey's statements, and according to big � when the belo d agreement. The motion for ch " 15 o o e bulls to 'advantage. ocdufre�, after &a illness o elya wo�. proven theme&,I�'6a in the � past not to be �1,,Ilu so far as incomi wife of Mr. Louis Denolny passed away to was enlarged. . , - : Lug an out -going a One,, however, kely looking animal, in the p reon of the late Mm. John G i , " I m ;yo d . rauger, I - V`O susPiciopi If influenced by some of cum e ely demor. mnm� L6 Mron Chief of bho township of Hay, and who was' I _. and the advances Were all on ths, side of the the .. PI , very If evidence he took very litble stoak in Gamey abo frof ht to concerned, is the great b I Deceased was a young . � �Ii4ged. T4e railway cot man onl � years of 'age and was loved I . calveod March, 1902, found - large Amen an concerho, they could, by, 0 t of npanies �� have doti. WO� � . Brussels. fa,vor with -Mr. etc] �tilig a) what is known as"Dixie. '_ - latter. ' The' fee . fi I all h r outside agents not to receive and respected lbj each' and all of her many ; . obert McArthur, of Tack.- Id - � � , I . udi. She kea ves to �' - - I � - mise a Huron Liberal Association will be held in $86. � There were alcp a number of very nice - friends and w&4 possessed Of a kindly die. causing a strikel in Canada, paralyze any .'reight for shipment by vessels )xcept sub frie NOTE$. The annual meetin of the East ersmith, and -was knocked down to him at ceage,dwas well known'by.alarge ciroleiff . I � mourn her de * As the case stands at thia writing, Gamey certain industr in thle country to tLe ad- jeeb to dalay. How long this at to of things sorrowing bus al d - and 4ve small children. Yorkshire pi - sold 6t prices rang pojit"!iopland will be much missed, no-b,�uly I , _ has made aIcertain, abatement and he has I � iiylaet it is - . the town hall, Bruseele, on neEday, May . Ing from I . vantage of the i � mari6an c4'mpatitor, and to., � . 'the impossible to so.., . In the -Last weeftfre. Mallougb, Wife of Win- 26th. -Qu $15 to $25 . Sere ai'mmed to be a greater by 1hor hereaved husband, ' but In the qom- - I i I I 0 eantime . L Dt ngannozi, had the misfor. I ty too, where she liad rived forl go I ' . . will , tune to fall an jura her groin severely ; Listowdl, on Tuesday. Seven horses w re � which to - - sworn to the t athfulness of that statement- the great injull of this co�iatry. It the horse sale held by kidd Brothers, at � r business of the wl le country Mallough, of ' ite a number from to n attended demand for these than for ahorthorne. The m"lilf It has not, however, been qtberwiae cOrr0- thus be seen it' .... a L a matter in � - �8inlg so ; Wously impeded by th strike. . -4 fifteen females dispo4d of realized the sum ma0y y�'&rs. The faner , Ok � borated in so far as his charges against Mr. .. i Which� the .,�� .. - __ . it was only a d - or two'-, before that this - e ' . I I III I celebrated their brought to town from the Bale.- -The of $1,275. Captain T.E.Robson, of Ilderton pla-P td Fansville cemetery on Tuesaayo whole country i�s deeply interested. 4 Otti,wa minister, who, �1, ghly respectle coupl�' , eels team played their second Brus- Was t t - Stratton are concerned. Whereas, on the 11 I ;I : . reaumably, diamond weddj allniversaty, - he auctioneer. 'It will be noticed that afto con, by a large num or of the rolk- 0] . I �ob ect to IE I IM -awd- were ed me in the . i I h . tern Fo t other side, the truthfulness ofthe statement i d clea rvedly congratulated on M tiv�s and friends of the dea sed,and much N ?srgon ha,l a right to I �bor haslexcelleint opportunities of at adying the warmly an junior series of,'the - Wee tball Asao- most of the purchasers were from the Io - organizations a4l,d labor unions go Ion neeiN and'�deficienaies i - " In n By athy in felt for Mr. Granger in - his ad - g ar :, � I of mem1bFra of par. their hearty and I olotion on the park here,1 on day even- I known. � has been denied on oa,th by Frank Sullivan , vigorous appearance. - - , against acerely hopod t a I ]lament, p6tested on Sunday If at caliby whe're the herds were beo v Ing years. -Mr. G., . Babcock, of �� I they are properl' . is ei , , It Ing. Listowel�was the 0 posinj team, alid ,� I I ,y and orderly � conducted. I I . hat no serious results ' . Pe iboro, -formerly of Hen�all, was in -the . by Myers, by Chase, by. Dr. Chamberlain, Bu ;, their negloot of the open will follow this�,aocident 6 Mrs. Mallough. thencoreitoodll too ia� the home - . and last of all, by Mr. . �, be � yer. He I favor f ]Elensall,- -- Vill je for r. short time on ,Monday lasjhl`__� t the unional of this country. should I Ing pi� , Aub - after a very closely, contested -game. ONuON SEED FoR.'13ALE.-I have a quan M,r, R. Cudmore, our old established masoA I I Stratton himself. z -The follow -112 are I I Canadian and ghould be governed and 5�6' asstired W congregation that ,c!n One 00- the a . aseasment r the' totals taken from This looks pretby good for. our boys so far, an - ., gu. I � � ,This is the situation at the present time'. lated by Canadians, and no� by aliens asion theie were only 13 memb I re present . i )II of the � township of Sbe. they have won t . 3d lost none, tity of onion seed for sale:suitable for growing setts. and contractor,� has securo&the contract for� The On I phen for 1903 : ,Total see' " wo gaines ai ' Oan a also now the seed in -An even row, three inches quil e! a large n ' bar of divellin and balms , thus Ins -ring smaller setts as well as econo. go . I i . - eek - mizing land. D. StewsA,, Hensall'. . ,'this � n the ootintriz over w,41ch �r., Jabal �Roblasnn, the former': ember for 100 ; number of acres, 56,784 ; acres clear' Reeve Wilton will maCe a number of 1:111- BA�nGAjx 'I,-,- Dwk,LING PP.OPERTy. - Baru tt, of London, was in:�he village dur, � meat that has really been corrcb . -to wait for u quorum, 720 ; total VS111b of personal property, $10, wid 18424f to &e` erectedum sumtn6r.-'Mr. James 11Y Point of Mr. Gamey's state- have no lntereat�, I who ad the S�eaker had esement, $1,809, having won from Winsr'lam. last W , I , . is thedepositingof themone orated the� exercise sqph powers, powers that 'can � eat Elgifi, Bays that this is V61 unusual, ed, 49.474 ; acres of wood�and, 7,310 ; acre- provements to the . now occupied why pay rent from five 11� t�u dollars a month whet _* y he said he be used not onll' for the injury of cei I abilie hs� . only mill Ing t e past week visiting .friends. _- y tain 0 by him an& which proper' M gob from Stratton in the bank. He depos- ' I sed devotioni once since of orchard, 586 ; fall wheat, 2 he recently _purohazed you can purchme on eaarterms a neat litile dwelling . classes of the people, but to the detrii I I Lie election, and that the inembe: ,926 ; w have is week to chronicle I pent . ,agenerally lation. 3,996 ; IMP .to perao a be POPu- from R. G. Wilson, of London. -The bowl- f oi�h d stable, garden,'Ouit treessuand well - !the death Of the � attend tafthfull tween 21 -and ing club had the sod on th . Apply quickly ia� G. la ra. Walter Hanson, !which occurred . There will be some , eir green taken off � � ited fifteen hundred dollars in the Traders' of the entire co'�ntry. It is a proper tub- �60. 878 ; dohV81 i 0 ; bitel:88, 31 ; cattle, estate: agent at Hensall,olliae at the Post Offloel � on '"" rEday afternoon f la goo J_ the 10V a cynics, say's the , ontreal Star, 1 who will -6,495 ; theep, 1', 80 ; hogs, 2,546 ; horses, . $400. � . ,1. d roil late of la t week. Mrs. . I elaid,-Frank Patterson, of : I � 1844-tt. . t Bank, in Toronto, in bills of large denomin. ject for Parllam.�nt to deal with, and whoth; Profess to do Wingbam, oyerseeing t . I Hat a n was one of thoo pi eer and much yi, last week and r I ubb whether evenj a regular 1,877 and 31 stem boilers'. -be job.- They now LOCAL BRIEFS.-Oj Saturday evening � � I , . a green second to none- In the county. our village was I as resF e ted residents of the t ,wnship of -Hay.. . ation, and the question now arises where er Senator Lou heed's proposition is I ttendance, at the Speaker , devoi�lons would -Mr. C. Hami ton, Blytb',s assessor enlivened by the stirrin 1 $ the I � I a the avers, e member of _R. - Full 8 particulars will be igi n in next best or not, some,thing should be done I 9 parliar Leatherdale is having a new tar roof strains of our re-org 4 wee cla issue. -Mir. J. -P. W ellvie- merchant did that money, as well as the money which a , has have - I not .,�enb mueh completed his work forthfayear andfrom .a' ized brass ban , un I ood. He �is too �of ton a tough -h �Ied gentle- theaBBesoment roll we t'akethe foll * able leadership of'Mr. Charles Ila 0 , tall( he handed to Mr. Whitney in, t4e Legisla - only to bring the put on his store this week. -John Hewitt the lature when he made his state ' orgaBizabions of this c:.ull- � r,� has rentod Mr. Haiiaott's dwelling in I owing installed two now up-to-date barber chairs who & proving himself the right man in t and l6tends moving Into- it. �� I � an faiilyProof again3t apiritualilinfluenoes,. particulars 1whiah show JeAdences . . ell�, come tryunder Canaaian contral, bub to ri�!ake a d' no matter how impres . I � I from? Gamey swears that the money Wa i . gively ''he Speak Of Pro- in his shop this week, -Win. Bird rF-turnid ; his i - ' - gressiveness : . Real property, $ ,575, in. - e EXTERTAINMItNT. -The Young Pe0otO'll ' 8 them responsible, also, in a corporate io%- e I � 210' right � place. U,qder�' instruction t . m � I I : proundings creased ovor last year, �$9,615 i personal ., in a very short time, have' ,made rapid Guild esbyteriati .church, initisna 1. S4ratton- Half a d are rather again 11; .9 disposed of his house, and lok on, Thomas progresgi -and their I of Carme r given to him by � r may read his �prayer, the a from the Soo last week. -John Roddiok has band ozon pacity for their, �ctloas. At pi . at a powerf r property, 24,,100, increa playing on Saturday givil I I . � ; - I a 9-oncert and tea, on Mond& I May � Witnesses swear that it was not given to is a �, ere I � religious go over last year, street, to Robert Holmes. -Mr,- and Mrq. eveningiwas a pleasant surprise.. Their I . . e Efect. 5 1 1 - ,a believe t .ere : ___ 'I . - The choir from James f I . - . over last, ye ir, 84( 0 ; tota� �real and personal months' playing brought oat silarge crowd of people Deffig- him in the manner he sa,ya ib was, and Mr. o such respofi ilgility. We $2,700 ; taxable Income, $1,700,- increase Scheak, of Toronto, are here on a lith . i is a n6ce.saity f6r labor unions, bub they Building �operatlons in ti diet church'LExater, have pxomised to l� be ' I 1. - � - - i � 38 preE� at and provide the m4sic. This will -Stratton himself sweara thab 113 neithe . � the of i of Tor- property and tarable igoome, $236,375 viFib with Mrs. John Wynn. - from filie surrounding � country as well � � : I ird(imatances, P � wmm� . � from the village. Thq band atand is now be a izd as po3sible, consisting of U r gave should be under proper control and they o! it! O, which, under ordinary c I opulation, 86,5, a I incre&,�e of 17 over last' It � at I nor caused to be given toGamey any money. shoald be so organized ths�t in t�efr corpor- would be booming at the presenb:!time, are, year ; -number -of )ersons assease nicely's-itu'ated in almost thevery cenlre of af� qaartettes, ducts and solos, b th The thing for the Commission .1 � I d, 335. Exeter" IV now to Aseer I I obor �e 1r, sponsible !for pr�aotically p.b a si�a�datill, . � _T I -Miss Hodginp, of Woodstock, the. village, and we believe it is the iaten- instrn! ntal and vocal. ' L.1 connection tain is, where did this m. oney come - ate capacity thay will be re I he residence otMrs.I!James Halle, of NOTES. t I I � I Owing I 10 a strike Exeter, was the s� ion of the band to - play every Saturday with � I I I cello of 4 happy and and Miss Smith,'of Foreeti-,have been the evening for a time ancl !hen iater on to play their choir, they have an orcheatrai of from. the proper use of the powers they .are in- among tbe,workmen. Th 1 700 car. joyous event on I 7edne&dak of laeb week-� gueots of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Smith. four a - five inatraments, so but we havene I I ere arc 1 when. her second - -Miss two evenings in the week I . If Gamey did not get it in the way he aays veEted with. This would be' better for the penters out on strike; 650 builder i'l&boreis; --Mr. Abe. Case, I he did, from whence did it I � � . . laughter'� Miss Ellen E., Reta Stanbury, of Bayfield, is visiting her son of Mr. George Case,. of the, don hesit a don in promising -a ph Inusioal trsab . Did Gamey take it from bi cc,me ? unions.and the country. m 4001 iron moulders ; 650 comez paviore ; was united in 'marriage to Mr Peter Gar- bruther, J. G. Stanbury. Lon to &I who ri s own funds, or, as , . -Reir. W. M. Mar� ` shall attend, They, along -with — - diner, one of Exeter's moo' � �opular mar- tin, B. A., and Rev. ' Road, near Rodgervillio, who in assistant the 1; I talent, will furniah the programme. I ' � 60 glass workera,.in all 2,360, an the team- COliq Pletcher, Of railway agent at Owen Sound, was home )(& has beert hinted, was it furnished by a The Dominion , le I chants. Rev, B. L. Hittt!6n, of Centralia, Thames Road, attended S� 6d at Wood- during the past wee ' leading Parliament ` I it ere and ca,bnieb makers, to the' number of conducted the ceremony, in the presence of stock last week. -E k visiting his pa Tea, v�ll be served in the lecliure room st 7 or ticta about 400, are expected 0 . ` - member of the Conservative There is no thing new or striking to' dgar 72estoott, bar rents.- O,clook. i � party, . bcr - I : did it cow work any 'only the relatives and immediate friends of has sold out his business to; __ I _ - .e from the . from either the Dominion Parliament d4y I to drop Messrs. DAN. .,. . . , I . I I campaiga funds, of r,he Liberal pa or ern�l The bricklayers, lathers old others the contracting Pal -tie,a, whilethe wedding mater and Harness, of St. Marys. We un- "' . ,I . I rty ? the Ontario Legislature this week. T ey oyed in the building trades al a also idle mareh was played Dy Airs. ;�F. W. MacDon. derstand Mr. Weetcott Intend& gob . ! � . 1011. account of the tie up in buil& I � rig West, , It may be thait this Information will never both seem to be'pegging away' b; I ag trades, ald, of Detroit. at the estl_ so 1. I , accompanied by his brother Welling on.- z ,be., obtained. that there must be'an army of jully 5,000 -One evening lost we�k,ll It .e I "Il I.. Ib should be obtainable in mates and getting money vot'ad for next whrkmen idle in Toronto at . ,Mr. D. McCor. J.'P. Rose, of Toronto, wee in town on Crowded Ho 8� -1 � w . th� present vie, of Clinton, me with a �painful accident. business on Wednesday. ----Meaern. Ogden & 11-1 . �� : . some way, and the public will not be fully year's expenditures and passing private tii a6 on account of the strike. A I this sea- He had gone on to Stanley with, Dr. Crawley, liverymen, have dissolved parbuer- 11. � * . I secured. no progress has yet been I a patient, and ship, and Mr. Crawley will continue the . i satiafled unless this inform%ticn is d6finitely bills. At Ottawa * go i.'of the year, when business in ihose lines Graham,.who was ttendin� - . I -ving the Railway a Redistribution � ill, th a (liflio, ali its beat, it is unforb I nate that on the way homb t 19 horael begame,unman. bugineso alone. Mr. Ogden has not i i . I 1 On Wednesday the defense finished gi Commission bill, � ulty should -have &risen. 1 It is also ageable an the vve�� e desceii in� the hill on decided ; I . other more or! ny ,uliar that when buaine y di yet what he will do.-MraII (Dr.) Eastwood o,n a I 0 � important as is brf kest and the second concession, wheie It leads to the has returned to Whitby, after a visit to her i � of the �Pe, . 'Night ma,de with th oh 3uld be . S � turda . I � I : . . jl � -_ evidence and th,6 Commission adjourned ures, that m( a- vri ,gee at thO highest thwt strikeY are the bridge between Stanley and Go,derich town. daughter, Mrs. J. G. - Stanbary.-Mrs. --- I � � a y , i until Tueada,'ue ' should be passed I his in - I ; I - y xt. After that there will i ist numer(>da. The money tha � is abso. ship. Fearing that they w uld go over b . . . ' session. The Budget has, however, been r. he Fowell moved last week frd1m the rectory I 99999999NERFRI KNEROMMUIR : I be some rebuttal eviden3e by the preseou. disposed of, the amendment of the 0 . lu-61y -lost throngh these abrikeFlie some- embankment in bie ink darkness, Mr. to the Faneon reeidence, on; William stra(z tt i I J I _ tion declaring for, " Adequate Protectio 1��I,, I I MIR- to OU I pod, * . Last Saturday night we could not -wait the people, the cr I d being 46 tion, and there are some points the Com i PP0- - tL ng enormous, and atill they go c6. McCrovie jum fallin on big face, -John Charlton haViD9 4�boughb out the - ' r industriesi whatever that may In il ; I I � I I - 61W sion desired cleaned 11 V which was several out and greaL � This Saturd ' - or- I y bruised. - His -business of W. Talbot, bb-smoved his fam- V�y night we will have sont 'nary '- ' be . I is �he destrdetion of-, the' small M :4 . . extraordi . offer'ings 60 giv p. Af ter that was voted down by a majority of 52 i Ining vit- escape from more earioua fnjur�- . � . an adjournment for a couple- b I was very fly to the store premises in the Manson YOU- I � � of days will be said that Hon. Mr. Borden, leader of be lage� of Frank, at the, fortu, I � IRA& to! permit colinal on ! I . ,foot of Tur �e Moun, nate. - blook.-With his usual ent5tprlse, our exer. . i I I , I each side to pre- Opposi.tioD, and his Lieutenant, Mr. Mo6k tain on the Crow's Neat Rallwa -While Oscar F)rater,of 11olmesville,and getio townsman, Mr. A. 'Q. Bobier, has From 7 to 10 O'clock Saturday � � pare their argument to. be presented to the intend making a iour of Ontario I I !?- I on the his mother were driving . : " Night Spedia-1 i Mces. I � in July, bojiiidary between Alberta an ; h me! on Monday erected a large piggery, west of the station$ ' I I I : with the view, of permitting the people 1 of Co 1, British evening of last wee r, the hor�e 'stumbled and intends -going extensively into the rais- I court and that, possibly, a week may t anibia, has excited a g I One table of Silks, all in wair:t lengths, lay colors, 4 Yards :in each Pat - hen this province to become better acquainted � . ood deaf' of inter. and fell, turning thl I bugg i , . � I T I n ; eat I': It. seem. a that a portion � pants into the 0 � � , leader and, perhaps; a the building In on Saturday night 58c. pattern. o 11 : I - with the Oppositi' dit9l. As the accident oc- about 700, and Mr. Bobier use e milk I Ot of 15,- Dress Muslihs to be sold, just for tbesehours, at c a yard. I he taken by the Commissioners in the pre I of the moun- Rad its occu- Ing of hogs. The capacity tern, I para,tion of their report. It is not likely, . proapective Premier, if he lives long enough. tain slid down into the valley, a � curred in the village, help was I easily ob. from his creamery to assiob ..in feeding We . � � , We are sure the people 0,vering a tained and after a t.w min , � Ten pieces pure.Linen Towelling to be s' ' I therefore,. that the report will be presented .of Ontario, Irre8pec- tes' work the large colony. On Sabbath morning, 26th 01 I at 4c a yard. l� I I tive of party, will'be delighted to he've PO tion of the village with rooks 4nd earth horse was loosened from � - our table of goods at 4c a yard, jast lit out for these hou�s onl an , he buggy., In � . . to ie depth,of many feet. The a4air took falling from the bui -gy Mrs. � orster alight. attended divine service in T�ivitb Memor Fifty p Y_ .1 tothe Legislature before the 24th of May. opportunity of seeing and hearing*�Ur. Bor- p " ' I ult., the Independent Order of Oddfellows Slee � � den, and we hope he will not o I ce about four clock in the mok'ning and ed on her hand ial ieces Dross Goods to be sold at 380 a yard, worth 50c t� 75c. . a V y , I an_� af ter a ination 16, church, it being the 84th anjoivereary of t I h � . I I verlook the in )oOple", Zelre submerged 4n their waafound to 'be iprained.1 �esides the foundingof the order. Th weather was ;T % for ' The Toront ' banner county of Huron when he is making ho flee. Th, e - � dents' Oolored,Shirts, worth $1.0 each. � I - I o Mail says : " The Manitou- , ap his Ontario programme. 4 coal mlhe, also, which was the spraining of the bar d there was no other speof � 'on e - ything for t, se houn I - � " lia- Liberals who leading enterprise of the town, "Was also damage done. I . ally favorable, and a la e turnodt was ,�emendous ba�rgalns ver . : . . � x -er lodge, there I - -,, � - - - - - - - - - I&---- . A A 0 1 . have testified that Good work is bein done in the Leglala- covered up, and it iv supposed is destroyed. -On Monday of last week Elizabeth were fourteen visiting bret en from Hen- I _��,V'w I, - 1W 1W 1W 19"m . I It. nd 9 I P the result. Besides the E a . 11 . , ) jd any in7u Higheat Prices . NO . � " they -thought during the election a ture. The various Committi6es are busily at Ab) at 75 p6ple in all have been killed and Miller, relict of the late J hm Churchill sall, and these together mad a splendid sp- I Paid after the election that Mr. work. Several Government measures have a, g in I red, but It in a rprising I I Cc would support the Government, must considered and tha b'�the lose 6f life was so a 11. on, - pearance. Rev.R.J. M. Pe Ing, M. A., the . I - : � � � Gamey been submitted, are being a of the pioneer realdents f Hulletb, pas r ProduCe. in& b was at sed Ilen -4- i ad their way onto' the itatute fire; #uppose4 that the cit I troph3 � . Er � I I hey session., Perhapl, the most. im- . � I � cl surely have been surprised when t book thin was due 94 years. Despite ier grea ' age, the de- propriate sermon on the au ecb, 11 Bearl . . f will likely fi over to the a ) majorU , at the age of reotor, delivered a most etc nent and sp- - . ' eranean. t on or e� onion, ceased was apparently on ring from no one another's burdens." .1 14 'found t to i (ae s�bt erupl� - - - � . portant bill introduced into Ahe Legislature bu the belief nowls that it was due i impiv to It' -hat the Government had enter rp) i ng - . It I for many years is the proposed Asseasineub � . ailment. The deces sed was native of � Tip- * Divisiaw CouuT.-Divis�, was � � 10 ) & 0 . � ed a. protest against Mr. Gamey's ra . a b asking away of a considerable!, part of efary, Ireland, and was mar ed to her late held hereon Tuesday, His il Honor Judge . . - Act int [�n -C�urb - E ROYI C 0 turn. Why protest the election reduced by the Premier .on Wedues- the side of this mountalh. . , of a day. It is inten . . Since then par- husband In blie.thirties. On I , � ded tv supercede the present tjea� ave ascended I A � Oming to this Holt presiding. There were, contested cases .. - I I i : 1, to the summit'! of the country they settled firab in � treetiville. 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A. ,N,zw scffoa� - I 1. I it eleei . 4 ,,ouncemt3r � .. -S6004 1562faon N. - I . '. to I.S.reat a new b -r tallfing -'-for ter -del. - 'IdiVg, W-Je WU4 � - - bat ' -ery re#PsCt an< I - *VI, I - , - __ I - j=dit to tb,e too! the Teo -PIC -and a. . w - . puplig, This ztie� - - 7 soon as the jiew 1. . - I . - . N`ojrF,s.-A bra; � . jo�s been opened, I - I - routt ivent, to V ; .4.ttenil the funerz � I ,er.4 , who bad rewil, yeers. Mr. Fam � ; ­ . � . � ilbe(r was '. � .. -the funer453 : . I'll - I : � t._Rt R . - . - - . � I . on hotel I .. ini I ­ I � Inaker, VI -0 late v . moved into the h, . I _,Xt*,U,_W. M -Be- I sud -0onfectioneri - �A I - �, . Goderlob.-Ifrs.'� - . va her iarm to I � villare.-�drz. H I I - Ing -her moth-ert I - L� Volent � ine 1, . tman were u Per-enlony wag I -church 'by Rev�-. witnessed by a x . .,, voun,g Couple. V, I liapp , �Jife._ Thel kouse in the vilb, I -returnedfrom X - visiting big frie for his new field � iaistriet, next wet, . - ,moo : Pei -Mitchall's vat . -be IS mills on the " . -Kidd Brothel � three _ -,prizes -at, 11ii ; thsir horses. . : � - - � -The Mitchell� belebftte the 24th - - match, bicycle an:, -Mrs. Henr ' y .E . mear Fullerton, oz . She was -68 yeara 4 - . for -8 tinl(� . Ome . B] -Bettie're in Fullari - - - I I rown-up family 11 I farge cirele �of frie I " -A c'sad deatli ­ � ,evening. the IS-th 1 1 Xr,Grath, Logan, � �_ .daughter, was �alli I . � - ef 19 yearz. She A �. __ -time with lung tr< .. A --fined to bad until t . , � . I —J,ohn Riddell, ; ' -Moraington, ,died 1 411 Listlowe[4 on 88�1 " :had not been as wl I _w,inter but was on this apeing, and b - I ' � . the gar,denon tim- died. He fell In A oonsiderably. ni -eummoned a dootd � a few hours. A � la - Fail WheatInew), Sts -oati per bushel—A- peas Vey bushel-_ �, I .Barley %per bu" __� Buiter, No. I., 10008.� - But5er.1nb_____u_ ,F. gp",r d oz - - - - I L Flour. per ,Go U_ - H�ay per ton new--. Hideo � er Ito � - - I - . �J Bheop� A.—­ � . WoOl_­_.__ __ - I ratsUes I . iS Xr bmh �j au fret )Uer bai, W,Iod Veir to -.-(longy LW L3od-"-oord "ho -i Apples .per bAg_ - cl**r lood- - _A I Timothy Seed - - - . Fork, Pe - r 100 U-.3 Tallow, per lb- - _� T TOR,0.1,-To. M�,Y� 7 season has been: r -E f Pelces continue ` - �1 Quotitiona here I I �Warebouse axe -j I - -t _0 L _. I 5.7, to $6 for vi $7.50 for gboi tod t S4.80 to $8.25 ; 4 11 to $0.75. These , I 2 - ! In store and are ] 1he : ing to , quanti I : I - -AA Tbummo, Map - - red, Me ; g,00sei ' � 43'a ; - V'2�'etyo' _. - Z 14 ; 'el 4, . straw., $9 ; loose I I � -Eteady at $17 ki � I - - , ' - for bran In bulk ' Mant-6-oba millfted � - �&f shorts, amd. V11 - Iroronto -freie_u, � . - I . I / ToRwamo, 3' Y� I - here are quo rLda_ $1.05, and pot% �_, 3,1.25 -per bag- , — . � Uva 13� TdoxDoxi, Na � 911 - I leaster at Ili tco ' fteers, �<Irexeed - I I 101 to 1110 per p . Per -pound; AT theep, lid- Tral I Lax-Lmpoo,L, Mi to q, & - . MIOITTRZAX�, U � ,Out In full force, the price �of catid. -all round. A Ifei to 5,10 per -pout 4 , from 4i t � - ' of�rO _� 2nals -at Ue �,L �_ .4 stock At fro * ' 22 - . � � . larnb4at f rora . � r -t from - sold a O Lmn a 7 . � 1-1 . � . . _ , Veighed off t- I -ho, , i � 'Il . , � TORO-_Nmo. . � . , . . LICattle - _Ch;i,n I - . V per cWt. �� . I rbe. S L I . r . I ' r holes r uality b cWt ; good but% I . __ 11 1. � rb Cc - I r .Z5 to � � . '10 pe L �c oloo picked -lei In quality to 4.4 Qn � -from, I I - W r _pioke,d 10 14. . 7-5.; . U.35 to $Cto - I . 0 - At $4.25 to 14 3& U to U.2-5 ; �cc $3.55. ; I rou .., I I , .Cwt. : ortkee U 1,200 Pounds - ?I SC -70 per ��wrt. qualit 33 Y_, W44W . I I "Q1h an V02W . I I I r I L - ,f --q � U- ; I - ^ - h61''__1__1_____ . L - � I - � . � - � . r . . r , � r - - .� ; _­_­ _ _�