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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-05-22, Page 47L , -. ­ �­ I-— ; - z., �, - - , � 1- � - . I - I - I AiA,Y7 1903 - - I S � II T - I ...... - W T. � F — 8 ...... ..'.... ...... t- o .... 1 2 10 I 1 J I 2 13 '14 15 46 17 18 i 19 20 21 22 23 � M ' , 116 , 27 28 29 ,30 31 1.25j, ... J...... _. ..... . . .... . ...­ ...... I . � I I . - .----------Z:T:= , -_ -_ I : , 7' carefully, calmly and - dispassionately- don. in nion, '; rodisteibution. Indeed Ithey did', his health was better, and that he was ready times saved the -hole city � from being burn- - T - ] � . I w . I ��� I � k I � � desire w?rve t an the Review Bays. .11hey -took! for any emergency, the asmuranca- was re- ed down� The lumber pile4 which are being � - - I sider the question and who does - not '" i '. ,� i F�IrS LEADING SHOE STORE. 1 - I I I � I . I I . , I I to make political capital out of it, cir not ene to"81hip and a large village fJorn South! celved with uiofeigned7 pleature. Only on located in that part of thie,city, and which . J . . - i I � , . ; I . come to other condus, I � � two oco"fons I as he referred to the question f ormerlyL � � � . & To R4. i � extended all over� the city of Hall, i I . � I � i . I � � than that the H ron 4ti4 atUched them Middlemi of his heshb. . i . - -On r to Xort� . Once in caucus and onqthis directly across the Ottawa river, have been New Shoes for Victoria Dau, . coarse determined upon by the Govern ent fie a4they to k �t'o w 7 I - - ".Y i �_ I - - . ; ' - I 0 a hi 01a Southi OCOaSiOD.1 He Acknowledged that when he the cause in each instance,, of these terrible . -1 Is, all thin' - 11 - #d pl�_ � I � I .1 - I aron r Us O irfit came back to this country he thought it cgonflagrations. At the of wo + 1_+++!_1+i ++4 i F i i E. I tS go considered, the wisept ,fant H s hed it Outh Pf 0 e of the last t I I a best. It � I - � , . � was all, . � . . I I ,- N Is true that the Premier failry aii B1 -other( � Aeviev r, was hand3l work of have to with him, and ,that he� would fires, especially the one of three years ago, - -- I I .1 . � . I en over I I - I I squarely promised legislation this sMsion.. your ov�wpolitiml frie trid over the reins of office to wh $15,000'000 want up in smoke, What about a pair of new shoes for the I oliday 7 If you inte i - . : uds' and it �e a relief, . lad taking a - , � I I - that . i � -0 I �, r-.r-wd I � *1 I- � others, but a k ad Providence had restored everyona, except the mill owners, decided rip, or even if you intend staying in town, you wi,11 need'a . I I Bat he, more than any other person, 3ould to all t .�at thel'Wrongthen 4one Is about to be' him to h . palth, iond he reverentlyi expressed tha,b'the�pileo must go. Bub theory ' u .to�date shoes to make you feel dressed for the occasion. p4irof � I - ANIF-o �, a - not see into the future. - He was - ji Istifted righted�,by the datermivat�ion of tIleReforml hie gratitude, i aying it was ' ,P � Conle In � and . I , , - , . - almost enough the Mills woul'd move els-eWli.erib prevented . I � -E 4 then 0 L . . to tempt a mat to be sick in 'order that he tbia from being done. So , o years ago a have a ilook at our new styles. � i I I Utider the in expectiDg thab the comina 689i Gavernip.put tQ adhere 9 0 v bound-' � I I � � � I � Ord :Z - I I L I � � � ; I I, I � . might the betti ir appreciate the kind f riends number of s land snoes, wo are agents tGr the fa ,� 1 7', .., would be one in which the busigio ? - Iqmber mille wwo'o,t the Oha di- in lactie In 11 American s' .. . - - - I a i 3oul si ies. � �'' - - -hoe "The 0,4eell � . . ­ � i: 1 '. I . 1 w � I I - 3 I ---- I �� L Z - --- ! - I . he had." ' I - � I .. �­ - ;.1 - - - � � i - -, -lY and in order. -I The . . � - I . 0 � _ be conducted decent . ere, on the Obtawa river, but the only one � "Quality,". at $3,00and $3.75 a pair. .rhe 11 Empress," the 'Modern O& We above nam, - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS , I ��­ -,. � : . - that remains to -day is tbab I owned by J. R.' - adian shoe, at, $2. � $2. 50 and $3. 00 a P; dr. 11 The Peerless " at $' la- � . - ur 110.11 � A �-�'­,, r le, On— _� U!el , �� I i events which have since transpired aould Ttl tal�o L , gilat � 0% � ,*ter exe A 'IV . 1 ­ __ � � " � IThe I ki � Editorial , Notes and Comments. Booth, Oanada's lumber Icing. * Am each . 1, ,751 � � I -, 7 ­ ' . 4 Bta i- � . ­. I- AW The tgure be' twean the parentheses after each not have be - alatlire seems t� be making good 7 '_ $2. 00 and W50 a ! aii7. . Including all I .T._ . en fo: e.een by him or any ther � company moved cut the : - - � , i _ __ 110, denotes the page of the P3,Per on� which the - ' The' Toronto News poduts out the fol- - ivaluahle water. 1p - - � � � . - ,; - 5 �, dvartisement will be found person and he had no power t e of �s time. The Oppoaibioi are ex- I power was eagerly sought Iforand quickly, ) ' agents for :ater, Sh,c,e I . I &,-atford, at. th I L - ni � t - I In men s Mie footwear, we are the c lebrated Sl - � A� . r ver, 6 I ; owing, which is, certainly, a very- peculiar fitatlon ­� 0 1 , 1 at ­ 1 $3.50 . � r . industr . . I . . n I 10 . . I I I I � Suit Sale—Greig & Stewart -1 ' t [04�, idooile, �d work �mora t by the owners of th ies, , and $5, 00 a air. iTbe "Dizer" (American),shoo at $4. 00 and $5.10 a I . . _t.p them. The reasonte, therefore, whi a Its. ii, h �; talk is . p . - - . I I - ­ Barga!ns—W Pickard & Co -6 � Z a It Bays : " If the decision W hich gave Mo Ile employrr . �0 rrf,li_� I t e .orOr o I situation. of — iont �oaorlell I . U; a 14 0� �0;� - r.131, ,,, . a ­ SunimerTime—PA I-4- D as3ions. for the non -f -161—t. of! f the day. M ny Dri to bills I -re profit ­ I vair. The 11 Peertless " shoe- at A3.00 ., nd 93 5(1, - � ; -� LIUM -, I - . �� b 3—D . &�", - I I . 0 I I the bribery commission As an than lumber milIs. I . IV . V � _w1memie 14 , . -, _L ­ � . ph am virtually � � - - � - + ­­ Bilk Sale-Learoyd & 0 --4 , a d so ' of th less imp Edward " at'$ I . 2 .... - - �� , � ise, are fair and should be accepted iq 1�p ,ortant nd least 3�001 and $3. 50. All the a1ove lines are shown in the ­ - I id - i I I _ .il, . m . , __ i F � Z-1- - Igoo to convict Mr. Gamey of per' This fact has become I 10 b appareab to . . � !MW a - I.. L ­ ­ ------ Wonderful Barcrainp-1 V Fear -5 . ...' I jury, he gets his , . - P-ew- - - 2 � .. , ,_ . 56"orth . 1i 7 11 -�_. � Unnon & 00-5 allooncerned. I - . 2 . I �"__. ., � Moir quallty�!�VK faith by I - n buai of the overnment i measures a .a Tatook a tremen- & kid, enamel calf, vici kid, box calf) velou,r ca -If S. - i -J .., I ­ I i - 0 ate I ", _ ev6ry citizen in Ottawa ,, est leathers -pate , I . . - L -Coldniban . I latld _ � Ai � ­ 11 I 2 000 back. If he is adjudged an honest part of � r . , -1 li�_ -1 -R W' Us& Sen -S a o , - � �Z . � - , _�, -, o � . � , A— �,� Now Shods - rie beir g' *ork; d throA h, The G, over $1 dcus effort on the Booth to get are fashi ned on'all the latest models. 'I . � � . It is, no doat�t, a disappointment O � I I 9 amenti . ; . . ... � � 1 '�__A �-J!- I Rummer GGoda--Reid & Wilam-8 � I man it is confis 3ated. The ways -of human the city to consent to using any part within � i . 2 � - � . I I I . .-1 � h4ve, evidently, abandoned the it tention of � I . � it 1� �1� -1 - - I - I I . . i- 1, -- W nted-Slingsby Co ---8 good many that this delay has been an I I nature are atrange." The News might have the limits for piling grotindo after the awful . , - $a I � - -1 I 11 - � � - - I � _� � N- � It= For Sale -Margaret Magaray-3 , i I . : , I . _1 I SPECIAL FOR ATURDAW � ��� it 11 ­ V County Counoll-W. t-.r:e--5 necessary. But, in the end, we hav3 n 9 tting most of their mor4 imporb4 S I I i - � nt meas- added. that the ways of 'the laws are' fireof1900. It was only after many appeals - . I i -- i ,:T- ­ I I I - . I . 1.ickota good --goin . . . T L- - - Flo - � u �es th Ough tb is session, the sei ranger. I to his interests in the city 08 a railway mag- , I . i . . I ­ " I son being at . --- , ; . � i. �� .. , __' r Sale -L Mcloonald-5 . doubt, it will result in gcod to the okue � I � 4� _;, . . tior and return �on is L a I ; F To Contlaotore-JamQs Watson -5 . I � I . . I - - f . I ' t� 0 far a "Vanced. there ap .eara to be a die-: - . nate am well am a lumberman, which, he Thirty pairs men"s fine'shoes, in bo--,-, calf and dougola, extension �soJO4 �k4 -up, I I - Wirivitere -of rem, I ! I _ L - _�Ii For Evelybody-E McFaul-S Nothing could have been more u !� . � . I 1 � , - I , I I i- I . B ST tl.j� an S�Rt- - . . . I I . � foi Li �na p itiog,on both sides of the Hoqi a to get It will be re embered that the judges thought ought to be considered, that the to -date in every resTect, regular.price $3.0 a pair, on sale Sat dav . t 7 ­ � _T-,�,�, i Oversleep Yourself -J Bulger -8 , fA0 i ­ � Ur !- -f r 11-.201 . I I - -_ � ­ t Ong as expi iditiou . � , i � I at � walra A I , 1 " - �. Ji .-- Wanted -Mrs F R Lzing-8 6'f te )pet- sly as poss ble. The _o, pile lumber in = ;­ I or detrimental to the true cause who tried the i loo Provincial election peti- corporation permitted him , - $2.35 a pair. . -4 � J , _? �' 11 �. � �_ _';� - � . . . � . I fhesamt,,eveyi . ; � Cedar Shlt:ogles-�­2-N Cluff and Sons' -8 L Iquor 1conse bill and the Assesshienti bill . : . ­ - ; p.m t ights � , , - ance than to have placed on the tuta certain places and' under conditions, in the � I � I i T _.­ ­­­ �,- I- - � I i 0 mber elect, Mr. Mis- f k Wew -the * Vf bt �, - I � " � ... I I ! . � : 1- � . . . i - -Special - , l4J--�'!: Wanted -E A W-8 :to be laid o er til I next e� Won, and. Samples can be seen 'in iSouth windo ; ., i ,,,� - book an immatured and ill -co ar i tion unseated ihe me - . city. It is not likely that piny appeals of I � : W. I - . world, , , - T " - I :_�'Ij naidered law it is dou tful it th I . � tale 0. T. R. -for 'A .. � T�;,__ . I : - I : - Wauted-A Lahix�8 Power bill !will get* oampbell, on ao3oun't of bribery by agents. this kind will be again �uao�ssiul. Ottawa ­ . I . , . . � ". r _4,_ W&nted-Peter Flsher--� . i - - . as. Everybod ­- I ­ -_ � � 1. I �� - . ,� . . g- - _U=1U9 _U Elit �Ult�:t 91, __9� v"ch , 2 . �r - - �­­ which, perhaps, would upset aud u 4 ettl3 th ough either. Tb 3 apec ial corn Ai ttee, to' i An appeal was -aken from this decision to is determined that the lumber piles must I � , ; _. - -1 Summer Stoves--Chesne3, &. Smiley -S � . , - 4 1. - U I , 09 DK-IN13i Imn It- � I i At - , . - I . _ 4- . 4 I . I I ,vt iiha veX@011. SW � I - I; . . ich t e Aesemma tt bill has beet i ! - I � � I ­ the pres W - I � � � I I f . . �­._ - Esay-Richardson & Afolrints-5 ent machinery and have to re- ,referred, I court Of A peal. That court has just go. - - .- - r �­­ . � � inorning, and avold ' t t . I . i- ­ I i � I I � � � 1- For Sale -F Hoirnested-5 hais hadiseveral sitti igs a�d have iben wait- I given a &66i6ion confirming the judgment of The sooner t I ation I I Uo -6, , � �_ t-1 - - . . . . above usim: d � i - � 7 �_ - pealed at,tho oloop,lof another year. hat the cor . I -_3 - - -3--W H W1111": i b - I represent%, ives o� the rw I WAVA be � q - l!", ��7�-­' � - For Girls . ,, � � - � ,__ �_. __1. , rely, ed on I arries Rig -WIL418 &SON, Seaforth: proj3ured ! . � __ - I . . way and i the lower court So that Mr. Misoampbell out this almost unanimous,� verdict Of th � . - ; �;N a�;: swe, of calve" 0 Parsons -6 a year's delay will be very much less rJuri- . . - .0 'I I � And at SeafOrth 1=13� � � - . ot er co' oratic no, ad sloo y r � � - I - - , � - ��' -W T & 0 L Scott -5 people the better. The recent Sunday fire Sole Agents for the S�ater Shoe for men and i :: _Makets,AIS o ,on -We ; � r I �­ For Sale presenta-: must step down and out, and there must bf.j 0 - 1 � I - �! I t: i - Wee MaeGreegor-Alex WHaon-6 . this kind. An� we ti es of 'he Farmers. As As may anew electid� I or the Boo. threatened to be a repetition of the Ottawa. I � 7 wom,eh. *rm CommIttee-do � I � - ous than anything of the Empress Shoe for . E ­ . ;:1 - � __ flooiatfon. - I � ;� -___1 - v. - - I- . I I I . 1- �,_.,­ 50a Stoves­-Chesnoy & Smiley -8 are aura that even the mo3t casual 6 t1' exp ed, there I, a wide dive] ! . I . I _-1 _��,�­ - � geno I 1 �i � : I -, It I _ " of - - .spears, Secretary; � 1-1 Egga--4-J. F. Daly -8 I a den � - � .. . Hull fire of three years ago. J That this was ii , . . 11 - J � IT. - i opinion I etwecn t The Domt�6ioo Governmeub have - not de. not the case was due to a fortunate change I Of coui me the farmers signed. They I __ , - � I - I � -1: , Dog Loat-G. M. Baldwin -8 of the praceediDg8 Of ; etwecn t see everal �nteresto.i leaving here they put downi a well for"Mr. I i '� - !it%. . � � I e .0senta , the, rd . - . : --- I I �j_ ,`t - the 'Legialatur 1 this T1 I . ! kilwa3 a � argued layed long ifi­�e of the wind, though the ' ca smoo .. re I � I �-;� i _. - ,Z, L ,, J-; _ Come -2-W. C. T. U -s I I ,ves; f i Henry Bennewies.-That P ; : � - �j,_-' - gession cannot but have h"oticed th I at If 1"', e ptopo3edbi so into Operation lecting a th operators the j �� - , , 7;-L - Farmers -2 -Beattie Bro" I ' - enacessor to the . I orbion of rosid Semen who � � � I . - , - I were I and. I , � . ;-I �.�,:_,_ __ 0 . ­ , -i-- . . - - - -1 , Pianoa-9-G M Baldwin -9 . � � ! - .. F _� - I I � . _4 � . � ill be rii ' L late Mr.'Justiol Mills on the supreme court buildings, constructed since the last fire, directly West of the Beech 'Wood sideline, on Ing out the dollars, for a short tilne ! fber, . ; - S-,TikM= BuRa q '. -4 ­ neitber side of the House are methbcr, :�n a th a rail ay con panies w - - - � U.- ��_ � For Sale.-Z-Soaforth Milling Ca -8 . ined by helped greatly in retardinilthe progress of the 12th line, has been in -a disgraceful con- wards, these receipts turned up in the Forin I I � , - ­.� - : . . � I . I � ,�f 1,1& �--�' ­ I ts: C bench. 1 Mr. Willace Nesbitt was appoint- the flames. T4e entire lo3i in &-y be put a notes. At the last sittings of .the j IV � ; _� - , - .; Ice Cream -3-0 Aberhart-8 fit atato of mind to calmly and diepas i atio nd thi ir dividen a will b devoted t -vaptAn symes" � _ * Jon� . dition for upwards of a year. As there is a of i _ � 7 ­ j.,4" � - � , � ,_� �, � , Cedar Post" Lamb � to payi . � . . Is. - . _,�ff� �-4 -8, . axes natead O going ,rto stock ed last week at d assumed him duties on $5,000,000. Ode thousand good gravel pit in the middle of the divis, io lowded with coal � .. _,.� � - ately consider legislation Of- 8D itrkp);�tanti I Is have � , I - I i � Money Found -W K Pearce -a - . ho I n court at St. Mar - . . "I'll I'Ai; ,, �. - - - �. 9 on 10111 t ere s no excuBe for this state of I 0 'F or �, I I . I '. � If. . .der , 1: __ - . � � Auct'on Sale -Thomas Brown -5 �L James Buchanan, I � - - __ _N_ . . Monday. Mr. P eabitt was a member of the been rendered homeless, an � ar e ortion f Ingersoll, Who _. - l . ' I I �; - -; , � and critical a nature as that which is desir!- th 3 oth -side 'a] low that even � things. -Mr. Duncan McCallum,. of Sea- ... . d in 1 e. , il - _--i f 1. I : _� .. 1-i I- - To contractorm-Jas Lawrenc-5 I h � N_�___:! koll� � I . ,der the of the city has been utter . destro ed for bought the notes, to recover the an ... I , ; � I . -,, eful-0 Aberhart-8 1 ed in connection with - The regulatio, rDPOBe, I gal firm, in Toronto, of Beattie, Black- I � n of A osionrof a U �1 ��, systen � �,� us 11 or P thelcompanies wo'ld not be e ,­ . - . I I � �' � -,.-.,- I , � i building purposes until such time am it is forth, has been around shoving the agrlcul.. $44, be ng the amount of one of the I i0tes i 10 I � i I � . � k.: -v 4- .- -1 Toilet Fets-Beattie Broa-8 sLppresaion, of the liquor traffic. Thab !such nE arly s,b hfghIS taxbd as are eimil r'oorpor- stock & Nesbitt, and was formerly connect- hnown that no more lumbe will be piled tural implement and cream' separator busl- signed )y John Dunbar, of Downie - I'll 9el . , i �, � I I � .-j - q - � 7 . ;:,�: U � I i I _; ­ at oils iq the U ed with this firm of McCarthey, Oaler & . 1nornmg- I ­ I � - - regre I � all, active buelneso man jury brought in a verdicb in favor of "I . even . - when I I - I 11 -z ,- -r - .!'. �� . , Rited; Stat�s, and 11that the there. While the poor pool le have lost qeae. Duncan is an _ The �,_ � - is the case may be cause for t. Bub farmora'Itax wo- Id still, p oportio - tely, be Y. He I the ..... -Thecrew were. . I 11 �, - �__ - � Compan has attained considerable ::: ::: - �1 -�­,. . �� . I- � - ii, I men have mere� y got a ready and grass grow under his - defendE at with Costs. Ap Ii ' - . I ii, __1 . - 1W surely the Premier shou!d Pot be bla -d ot co isiderably hii the lumber does not Ieb the p icatioll, ­ - � - I � I __ _-1'- eminence in, the profeaBidn and his appoinb- ? . ­__�. 1� , er ihan )he rail' ay tax. I be ­ Z i - f�:`�- �;�-�� tht MI -31" lurou T x 00 ita_4 * I. market for the lumber, since it was insured feet. -The hired man problem has be'en made f(r a new trial. In the � , z ,-,, , 11 hold responsible for this. dging%atwe� th' ould ment oeema'to be geneially .approved of., eviden . i�_ : - 1'1�1,1 1-4 � . We believe that J 6 two sides, 16 all . . -it - I . � -_1 � � � at its full, value, save whatever co3b will be solved by the arrival of a great number of whe h B I �- , 1� " �, . � 'Ii�_ -1,__ a - I t a , that�.�the Go m'ent bill prov He in quite a y ung man, . ,brc no, 6 out that the farmer -a hadsi ed -,� 1. 1: , " , .. eria being only 44 a ­ i� . 11 � 1, .U,� vi�, , Mr. Roes is just as anxious to give 160isla, ' ' necessary for loadin unloading. The Young men in this country from Britain. their nE moo at the top of the pages- - � i , . - , I yeam of age, an is a native of Woodabook,. . �Sxms.-Robert ". �_� �_ . 'M ­�, .� I � ne rly t�e happ mean ark"d avoid the ex* - - low .-T - - � . I ­ I , _1� - - 1;,� SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, M tion along linee desired by the to alderman who votes for lumber piles in Ot. This is a very good thing, as many farmers, was an Innocent receipt, bat,it - . . I., V_ , I - ay 22nd, 1903 o P tr os ' t the Oxtord county. I In politics he is a Conserv- is reB ed, - . . 1. - mp rance - - - � � 11�. ,� _ , m . 6)n eithe 7 aide � meek for New On .­_ . . . I � , and that un or i ­­ - I - � Z I . I �.-� ,I organiz tawa will never again sit'! at.the council after meeting the exhorbitsub demands of on the ather side there waa a I s( it sults him, to ta I — . I . . . 2e : ; � ;, - f, 7�;_.-, r __ ations as the most alident mom jer of ta atiuli1,! will be mdre equitably "adjusted ative and is a odlusin of Dr. Beattie Nesbitt, chamber. Such is the strongly expressed the hired men, had very little Is t or -them- 11 I a - . � ­- , - ! 801 I prom Lee 11 value ea ­ _?�?-_,J_ : I � I - to p � . �� �f I . any of these organizg.tione is, th ,n it has ever een I Province On . . ay " for . a�, � � , -:i-` No Temperan�ce Legislation This not exc pting ii Tin this r1he Coris�rvative lieutenants in the , if, selves last year. Alth - XA�" land and move h , � b opinion there. It maybe said that. there ere is not likely * The receipt being detached under the r Xine 'time -in the near , - I—: 4 7 - be ore I � - i I_ %_'��'_ �_ - , i I Ontaria.,Legialaffire . ough .. . . . .1 �4 I,- -1 . even Mrs. Thornley or Rev. Dr. M Ka . i � 41 i I no real destitution over Sunday's firi, and to be a 'great scarcity of Woorkingmen again.. and the fold flatten " - I � I I , - -, 5. : - - � .� . , _ ,'.-� - � - Session. � y ihe*e�" peotation nb'w is that th4 session ; 5 . ed fout left a note, �his �� 4f 'Wi _( � � . � 11 : ­ I no aid will be asked for outside the citi. - for years to come, still we hope wages will was a I est cage. i . , ugharn, Fr � I, . I �' _:-. � - : - . Some time previous to the opening of the But he has heavy responsibility resth g on m i be b0, ose 4oub thio end of N 71 1 . � bob Sunday, to 11 c;l J_a 1. - �, � r . . Ong t to a ,l Ic ; not go. below $15 or $16 a' montli for the -- I 1 . 11- � . . I . ­­_­ � . . I I � . � i � . his shoulders which they have rob. 6 has b. It a ex, set - - i � � Ps - -, present session of the Legislature, a. la th a men,; OTES FR(?M THE DOMINION � Wisthadut congr , � A- 1..�r, - , rge . . . . . that is for native Canadians I . _- Z ., I . _ - 14;lr. � - 7 to weigh the raEulb his legislAtion i Hensall. I Perth Notes, � ,versary -zervices , �4­ 1 I q, APITAL. I I � - - It-. deputation, representing the temperance wil have of the GAmey c6m m,esioneirs will'I then be who are willing to work. ' .,­­ - 1� Ile dy fo I . . : � � I ­_­ :_ I --- - I -a.Ant I _�._ predle tat on 6, the Lekishiture. LoGAL Bitmr�s.-Mr. W. M. Harburn, � Ularrii, Of L i -F. -i _Ii: I E �� Ds of the province watte I . � . , . . : - organiz%tio I Of the sei�8ion may ' - -A i [uieb wedding took plaze, on Ve ' . -The -led 11 _. - I d on on the whole country and on evory interest If it is n to the losing up OTTAWA, May 18th, 1903. �; d- eve � t-��: ,-,- �., proprietor of the Heneall Greenhouse, has - oing. �J�4_� '­ �i . -1 I- I . '_4 �� . . . .. needay evening of last week 11 , -._�. I �. I Premier' Rose and urged upon him and the in the country, and any failure whio I may ' delays , a I beer. adding a couple of new buildings ` : .­.!.�, I . - I beilongs' t islikely tl"e report The Maritime Province members of p -to Dublin. I . , at 7 O'clool", I at in the:sanie chure I . , 1,1 � ar. . I . � I - � I Z:- I _ result or mistake that may,be in . �, I -1 the ho ... e of Mr. and Mrs I .1 .� ; .I- .­ Gov�-kramont the desirability of having suc b ado, a will wilber ceived ud disposed of b ore the liamenb are making a very strong attempt to meet Ole requirements of his increasing Summor Millinery. -The 1 display Of Bum: ... Gaorge was well attendc-4 � I I � '! -i", ___ ,� - . . � I ; ­ , , hl , . stone,,k' 6. Marys, when the' ._r _ I �, I . cl, Be of ohis session, a it ,Would s0rcely do have the'Grand Trunk Pacific bill, now be- business and will soon have everything mer eigbb of splendidness. , ir ly daulfi 9 , . � � i --z, be held responsible for. Hence his nec�esity ' Lter - - . . �,:_ . legislation passed during the approaching . faeh.ons is at the It ' 'on 'by all. Rev. Mi .1 , � , - T, t . � � . -_ - I � -Aliss L� ttio, was unit3d ,n marriage � vith �fiuekt views �of the: � ___ t �­: I tolhave it lafb.over f,r another yeae, What- for ir right F'p to date. -So warm bars the weather The introJuctory Bhowing, 410me wee,io ago, - - ��_ ­: ... ,� session that would give effect, to some for care arid caution. This is a phase of the ev a Parliarmnt, amended, so as,to got d _ Air. David McLean of BlAnshard. - . . I I � ' - � : - . I ,� L ex- . . i or the results tn�y belthe Go�ernment eob connection with an ocean port on Can- come in during the pasb week or so'and so was praiscd by hundreds, aAd the e -cores of , Rev. seen. � ­ I - I Alex. C ... I I ,� i - - �.ran d . � - - , . he diijy large was the crowd in our villafie on Sat- newfityles added) inshapes and ready. -ILD -wear - . i - I ' question which,' those who are so impatient,' slisould insist on having t !business adian soil, fit'winter as well am in summer . . - .. "I. - tent to the sentiments and desires of' the : t olficiat!:, : - _ . - I tl,_,� 1. . ' hats makes the -Wj ifle walking ou tsid.o of her li,ime, thla � , -i �, I --- �, -1- k i large'number of people who but who have no responsibility in the mat- fiqlahed p and put 6ut of i'the way I thih sea. The Grand Tru k Pacific is- urday evening lamb, that our ice cream ven. 8howing now juEt as novel - I I . Oodem� � I 1� . i I : 1 - I ,,��, ; : - - t - had voted in .. siem. T e disoussi to run from dorm were unable to 6-upply the demands for and attraotive. The hats we're Ehowing are cther evening, Mrs. John Dale, of Mikto � 1. - � I I - . ter, do uot consider, although it is on 11 i o4 of the repor is not QALbao, almost n air line through the nor- . . only i- SIMPPARD.-An , 1. Z I � favor of prohibition at the Refereadarn im-. k -tell and fracturcd (m,6 -of her [IT1119. i I 'i- - - ; liNely to be i Gojernment thern part".of thht province and Now On- that cooling refreeliment. -Mr. J. P., Willa, the taking styles -exquisite in desigil, and . pioneerof Hur,021 ' � � . � !_:,��- , �. pr longed. tPhe . ­ M � . . . ­­ t __ ' P r many origins. 0 Me '. On of , � � f -�,I, ­ . - 'they commence to cast dGubt3 Upon . I � . . w 0 - * ­ V I I : � -� , . i � 1 1 1 vote. On that -bccaaion Mr. Roars prornis,ed portant and right that they should I efore sile have alrea made all ut of it Ahat they tario, pakt lakei Abitibi and Nipigon, to me el- I in concepUl n. The E. - fe Iths ago her husband met -.wl f1i -a . In .the pers � � -1 e rchant tailor, has moved into the dw :1 i - . - 81111ilar acoid,�rlt. As -the lady is w . . I � � �.._ - rise d r expect PO, w Opposi- ling recently occupied by Mrs. Hanson.- Faul Co., Seaforth. i . '61 ad- . Saturday. at tht � i, the deputation that be would have pa his Sin- ca4l desim o Winnipeg, and �ffl from there run north . 1849-1 1 , . I ­­ZL I i _ I a . . - i"i. I I : I I � ,__ L _ as stringent a measure as He followia . cerity and honesty and call him bad n mes. ti�n are E o disAppoin ed a d disguAed with . of Regina and Calgary on t:) Mrs. A. Murdock and Mrs. J. Pope were in NOTEs.-Rev. W. Noon � vanaEd in yeare, it; will take rome time fot - - and -5 days. His i ,; , , . - 1�1' ,Z 9 in �. Edmonton, an tVent to Lon- the b' � . V . - � - �. t�:�� , 4 � the Legislature would atippoz-b himn in p - tb� resul),of-' the 111veisti ,ation that they with throe alteritative passes through'the ones to knit.. . Aoine years, pr . .. -4 - Those who are engaged in a great mor 1 en I Dashwood recently spending a day with don lest week cin businssa. - auk MeCon- - I - � _k. .� - - ass- t . j Fr eat % w 1 L'7 1 wi 1, nab rally, desirte to 'have th( matter Rookies to -Mi is Sarah Hird, a popular young lady I I 1,`,-_ I ing. -, This soemed to satisfy the deputationi u- to evince a spirit I the acific coast. a parents. -Mt. D. Urquhart is nell. was iin S,.ratford a few days ago. -T. of Mitchell, waa married oil d' . weeks ago. Tke 1. I . terprise should be the firs' ' - Mrs, Pope' L Z i � I pa ised getting in a very large quantity ofsaw log . � WedneF &Y :, been in poor ficalrd - � ­�.4i, 0 r and settled by the Legislature One of the roiktes is through the Yello a Mulligan', o! To!-oato, is ham � . . V il­�:_ w- � � . �_ i�.� all - -:P -ames Ca mp- �� . ,dropalical, -endhear . I _. of charitable consideration to o'.bers, iniitead. as .Juietl;cand a4 q ' — efO-v 311aEn'll- aft3rincon of laiit week to Nir. J � . � � ble. So Head paes to B tte In et, a little north. Of er.-Mr, Wolfe went to Mitchell I' an. The marriage to - I I - - ��7 - d most Of those whom, they represented, ickly 1 as possf, I A very large quantity of onion seed has in 'I i ­ �_ ' � i - � '. I ; I - t ­ - of being the first, to impute un that, unl as there is nexpseted de14 Vancouver cityj I ok plac 3 -at __1 couple I �.Of years ba: . " � I ­ I for the time being. t again been sown in our village'. Hensall is on business matters. -L. Lcoby has the the honis of the brideos I � ­ I �_,, - 1. - worthy 11101 � � , y in the and the other through the , : : ­ �1; � . -_ � ;; pr - senta, ion of the ieport,i, there 4 Parents, the I- . Goderich townshin _., � �n . I .: � ­ I noted for the large- trade it does in the contract of the fine cement walk which is to mony Ib i g petformed by Rev. R. S. W. .. I � ­ I . . . I ". -0, A faw days ago another deputation wait- tives and de,cry honorable men becau me, they � I . oes nob Peace River p as, while the th�rd is I , - � t, I . 4 Be m to I a any prospect th4t the sei �lon will through the Pine River Pass to Porb Simp- 1 7 1 F_' -, - onion line, it being found 'that larger re- be laid in the south ward. -i8. Simmons, of --him in his declini'_ � I I � - i� ed. on the Premier, and his reply on this cannot gE t the3e men to see eye to eye� with � be � ward, re UA I - t �­ A 1 prolonged boybi 'the first of in, e at the turns can be secured th many other Hamilton, is in town these da s. -Mr. W. Ho ctor of Trinity church, of . I ich r . returned to his -bon I _ , _ . . I I . . Thera will 1 be a branch lin an fro - 4'��:� � IT I son e from some : � : I.-, I . occasion,. was, - evide' themselves 'and to do just . lat y the brU e was an .active and valued mem ber. - . where his fo-a John � I ) � f r - I : - 6, i;;, 1. litly, not so satimfying as they think � St. The Hop'se vill adjourn on Fri,iay point.in British Columbia to Dawson, in the produck-The appearance of our village on Evans died in California last week, lea7ing -Mr i. Oliver Hodge , . - . -;-,- ��. . . I I � . � � . . I Z_w The following is the'.,ieply whic they should do. . � I un 511 -the following eduesday, so 4s to per Saturday evening I , P, of 1v1,j.tchell,. paased - � kit d care and ined I I . ­ - -1i"he is re- I - YukOD. In add4tion to this there will be ast was like. a fair, the- a wife and family to mourn � his loss.- away or i Friday, Stb inst. the how a at - - - ­ - ; I 1; , .- ; . I �, . I � . mh the memberai to spend the holiday at Mr. -, at � I I _­', I � i � 11 branch lin-es ru ning eduth fr'om the main streets being so crowded. -Our doun il are Nagle went to Toronto last week, to sei his the inevitable. H � . . I f __ L � I ported to- have made to this depntaticil . The measure amending and strengthening , their hoi�es. c .- Mrs. L3 nde, at the age of 44 years. She I �_ ­ - . i - I t,- r - Therelia a movement among line to Calgary a d to Regina. getting in a quantity of broken stone from little girl. ----,M ' . - � ­ the Liquor Act is not the only any were in a �. na,lAvesof Quten?,e I � �_. i . . . of , nearly � ,Mitchell all � � ; i, ,ad to intro- d� ,I _rs to limvel the indemnity'l increas- Abitibi a branch line will con�ecb the main Sb. Marys for the improvement of our attend the sale' of Mr. Simons. -Walter her life, the last few are . ,%nd ea 'me -to this ci : I � " The 0overnment had intenO measu a of' the mem�p From lake town Prid *y to had beea a resident I . ( ' ­ . . ! . 1 17 �. , i 0 waib � ed ifrom Q6 . - � luce P, measure of advanced and uaeful irnFoOrtan 8 that is likely to have O& to $1,00 for each sesmion. line with the Ter * ilway, which is streets, which will, no doubt, make excel- Carpenter was married on Wednesday` been in very poor hea 4901, I - _ to ! � ye' of which she had I �, legialatl6n. it would :. the subject ,of I . I ! _1 . be desirable and I � I l piscaming ra , ­ � . I lent roads.-Mra. and Miss Sutherland morning latt to Mrs. Hickey. a It1b. She was Pr( de.,l 'born at , ,eet-tvi , i � It " _ over on accoutit of the unse.ttlin,- of � I now being built y the Ontario bovernmenb -8 tr � I - -nee � � � . � I I I 0 . I I lb.�, . I �� We wish .ceased I y'ber hu band five - - I & � - t-, and in this way the Grand Trunk Pacific w years ago. i 3he . � . . I easary to, lig,ve such a measure before the the Gamey embroglio. The " ent� � Th I Gam I erein Clintonon Wednesday last. -Mr. them a life of happiness and prosperity.- . family moved to -G I � I f - ­-, I -, � I i stiga Wn. � � I ` . House long eu5uiZh to allow of its receiving ;s �:Ielsust . . , , will have diredb nections with t , leaves k family of three sons and two da g& the . - - . . � I- I � � . the fUlloat consideration by the me lawi, which, surely, is as much needeld as, The beoinnilig y iettled on Iott' � � Wrri. Moir returned home from Toronto last Mrs. James 0 Connell, who has been visit- ters to, i iourn her loss. . I � I .1 . � �011 , he whole I I I - rnbers . a . .1 - � _­__, � and the co-unrry 'Any la,w can , 4 i ! ,of 4e end It a bee ; reach-. Grand Trunk P cific system in the eastern week, where he had been visiting his daugh- Ing Mr. and M-ra. B. O'Connell, has returned � late,jacob 8hepp'ai � . - , - There had been prepared -be, is aho, by consent of both' ed In i �* � - -WhileAriving Into Stratford, on Mon. , ;, . - I � 4 I � i I f � � � 1i 0 �1- J a L t .1 1.0 T I , 10 li, b . 4 b I � , i S� i 6 4 � , ti , I .1 be � �4 . � N 9 i ' W r a-, la b Xig � , I , '0 � , ) I �l - I i a� I q P1 - p � 1. r � � _� I emey Invos ig I ily of pow-arful I 7 ; , . the IG ti ation. Th� taking pmvinces of the ominion. This is one. of ter, Mrs. Joseph Case. -The friends of Mrs. - to her home in Goderich.-The paper banzr day morning of a t week, seated on a 4 ab. , . ! . a bill, which the Government had expecte(l sides 1 , I S I - . _ I � . . _1 the great advan)agea claimed - by the M. Rodgers and aleo of -Mr. John, Willis' ere from Londou, are beautifying the Pres- tle rack containing a cow, Mr. Jame j . 'brothers, the I : . . . . t of the House, to be left in bey of the evildence close on Wedneslay and -PLO- s - . I six � I I - Gamey charges and , i motors and con3l i lerab' Is stre- erson, I a it. . - � I , I � - o introduce early 16 the session. 'ice' , so was laid upon both of Rodgerville, will regret to learn bytery these days. -Miss Hackwell wa . � weishin .. d the counsio -about I __ ;� . The and ro doubt others will be trea'teo � t the discussion and action, i like . I on each d o o a the Ph of the Huron Road, Ellice,- I let I,- . 9 j -- I . I % . - -1 I . � .1 sl e were t . mence this point by Si Charles Rivers WilEon that they are very, seriously ill.�Mr. Wm. guest of. Mrs. J. O'Connell over Suriday.- with a u1sty accident. The front of 1s � - survi-vingare Geor. �� � � - - I " ' I I � resulting therefrom, had interfere(I with the manner. In fact, the' House is nDU, in a the�r addtesses On Thursday, M I Blake when he appeare: before the Railway com- � . - � � . . _ . � '. . --i . . I : Buchanan, sanitary inspector, has this week Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle pent Su' - . Uam, of Portage . . I I- t . a nday in rack gav a Way and he was thrown hell n . . L � � I . � Goviorliment's plans ana. with. the business proper mood to deal with any measures of a speaking fi,rat,,he � to ll�e followed i' y Mr been making his annual calls on our vil- town. . . � 1. - � 4%._ . . I mittee a few day ago. It will thus be seen - d � and John, James A .- . I o I I . ­ - of the House, The Temperance bill was I I that the Grand kPaoiflowill iv..�.n a. -Mr. and Mrs. Weismiller and, . Z - 1 ­ critical nature, an it is cerbain that 7�oae lager the hors 3s to the ground, the wheels on 8 � � .. L -1 �, n,n A rN f f b d Johnstom� and Mk Bla a t- -1 i: T u . fph- A& .4 . . A r .- , been in Wellesley this . � Jils leg � 1, ... ov W.a, I . - ea2ures d ayed. .116 did not I I U-41. I v watt ft side pasi ing over his fcot and up � . Consideritpracbicable now to bring down such will be unde4aken and disposed of this exp"neted �hese addre - d be oomplet- Canadian line fro ocean tcr ocean only In children have . nearly to the thigh, badly Injuring it - but I . helped to -chop -do . times woul �_ Chiselhursi. I i session ed his w6ek and then all tha I remains, the summer peasup, and when wiDter comes week visiting Mr. Weismil 's-_ arents.- breaking I . . rDadway on Went !I the b 11 and have it am fully discussed by the . And, it is not too much to say bhab . . Commencing June Isb, our 'or p For the Flo6r.-There. is, perhaps, no � no bones. A gash on one side Of i i. 80 round the outico4 is that the whole traffic business places Legislature and the country as it ought to the country is in very much the same s�ape, far a the icommiapion Ile concerned, 1I is the e than now for putting a . -assli;tsd his broth " - I be before being py,csed. � report of the oommims�onera to . of the.road woul(�� be diverted to Portland. will close At 7:. o'clock, on Monday, Wed- better tim covering his head indicates that he inust have struck I - what is known as -1 I the IL-egisla- nooday and Friday evenings, during .the. of linoleum upon your kitchen, d some par b- of the wagda in falling. - It had, therefore, in this respect, as the House. We ti ink, i I � Now, this is b6e point that annoys ining-roorn Inte,wholelffe-b! 4; beendecided. to hold over the proposed ur . : Ji the - or bath -room floor. . -There passed away in her 52nd year I ' i summer months. Miss Hatton was in the Linoleum to a ,great . - measure and in'troduce it early at the nexb therefore, nat the Premier is entitled to arindOe past week several vq'ftnesses Maritime Provin�e men. Theyh - - ion Sundi I extensive, and bele. as � " I 'Jer examin to say against U0 undertaking. 'ng village on- Sabbath last, renewing acquaint- labor -saver and you realize ,this fact when -y morning, May 10th, Helen, 9 Ife Man atiytbin ari'd I I ad, bat e only two 'I On the of. Mr. --- 94 s8ion.", . credib for his courage in d6t8rmining to re- � lot any . ences. you have it* We have received from GI J. 0. Balfour, Thames Ro 4, - has raised quite a stir in tem- were Gamey Ian 19 Mr and, many pieces of the I as- � fully -isay he bad vo contrary, they w uld welcome its construc- -Miss Gerbie Keiser was In Seaforth ' and secoi A daughter -of Mr.Edward Coral ih-, This reply sist the clamor of the mora impetugug and t!" or the G who tion, . I this week.�The auction sales of household gow, Soot' - better . Bh�ppherd was -a 0 ' but they abe, that instead of there be- goods of 116sers F. Rae and Thomas Horton a�talitiea'and the choicestj prettiest patterns. of"Fallarton township. A few weeks P Haiiimoul, the re D Or f ( i 8, perance circles, and has been the cause of a r -018Y of the temperance fercee, instead of to '' Ing anything in �t for their part of the � 1:40rankernan, And --vi I I I Mr. Ga �y was held the past week, were well attended ana e I 0 Gamey's int�, )Ilof A ot a pobor pattern in the whole lob, and th the dec(ased lady underwent a Surgi at ' rvi6w. ners, a I --- -theauspices Df the, 0*0118 out -pouring of malediotions on the giving way to it, and, perhaps, inflicting-, oil call d by � the c*miasio 1264, or the country, it will be almost against them. d prices rrealized.-The Oddfellows of prices re most reasonable. The E. MoFaul operatior -for an afftiction of the spine of � . I I 4evioted head of the Premier. By some of the country a measure which mi I prqo eautio nc�r, the: defence desioing to The old provinces down by the sea are find- 0 a Co., Soaforth. I . long standing, and from the effects � � �� ght p ov4 ' Won all lodge are seriously considering the 1849-1 of wh1oh - � the hotter heads h- I- 13 &I nni-. n"I - .f--; 9 & L � hi�u Is hi again. He am nuestiotied h ing it a struggle to keep up with the other ! I I I I . k In - accuse 01 Lreacn- .7 . 0 CNV u1J I . advisability cof adding JLU or 10 feet to the L n; erna oom . egr L U. � .1 � � 1�1 __ � . 11L7Y I pos tively in- � J portions of 1JOINGS.-Rev. F. E. Malldtt will take for I , � � , 1i as..t -where the t I . - : ; . I � I . Cory " to,,the temperance ca th the coi federation. Despite this, length of their hall. -F. Ree'se�', preoentor of his subjeob, next Sunday morning, 06 The ally succumbed to her ealy a, fferffigs oon , � I . Xoms.-Bruasel - i ,I , usa, of ,, insult- Jurious both to the-aountry and to the tem. he de osited in the bank to tl ' they -are falling ehind in population, and the day r tentioned. She leaves 'h4b'and team wtut to'Lif I � . . - . - � f ,�adC credit hurch, was able to be Pathway to Peace." A good ,svmon is ex- and one 6 )n. � I - -_1 .. . � ,m a- consequent � , ; . , - 0 e ro sin Pi o Company. I ' I in influence. The leading in the choir,again on Sabb%th.-Mr. and peated.-Bert. Hillen, who t' . playtit an aEsoclol I - � Z � r . � -thousand who vo'ed perance came ,so well. No Interest will , tly in - ; trig the two hundred � a said Carmel Presbyterian a : I � for Prohibition 11 thaMhalborro Ed men of that distrl�t ace a redistribution bill . . I Pok charge of - � I 9 and many other epithets terially suffer for the year's delay,and I $1, 200 from !� Frank m -Jim Plynn) driver,of the is P. RogerS that town defeat . 1. I . 13Y , Mrs, J. Mearphur were in Toronto during the school east of here on the first of Ma . Jo - - f " I are � Bull i 9 his I. 0. U. for it, a4ld that now before Parlkament, which will take Y's & Co. del very rig, St. Ma . � , . - may be betiefitted. : rye, and U YOU . goals -boOne. Wi . �­ I being applied to him which are decided I he ftan, � lv n away from -Rov. Dr. Medd, Rev. F. I E. - is now fully installed In his new charge and I � 1 7 1 L 4ad e, osited , e $900 of this am�unt to them f9ur membera in the House the past week. . ad u%me 31 d, who soo I Other team in thIA . I ! , . � � to . � � . i ny abd the 8 t him in the rig, had an experienee on Fxid - I game with Brussel. . a. Thb is enough to sob them hill this week, attending th district meet. learn that Mr. MoWilliam-i us . i , . - : ly more unchmitable than wise. Of oo,urse, the red,t A the Orosmin Compa of Common Mallott and: Or. B. S. Phillipo;were in Park doing excellent work. -We are sorry Si. Bodfiel 11 boa,84� � , I . : nce to . I I 0 ! � I .1 all this is nothing Study Your ,hia O thinking, and to I mike Ing of the, ,' a to leave - � . new'- It is ii. t by any . Geography, Mr, I redit in a bank n ar his Pi evening bliat � r low w Methodist churd they would not H ke- Wo - xels,weregreatly i !: I coition through again. One of the tugs got 1. " - learning oFtbe *ud . I 4'howe,_ and �an �o maintain their prestige Troyer, in writing to friends �tates that he as traveller. -The masons have -commenced � I means the first time th%b the Premier hl� 0 t energy they ll. -John G. shortly, he having secured a good p - � I , who ThePE;tarborough Review and the Ron- � used the amount,for his I , own purposes. T is money he h in the Dominion. � " � ic It the borne wh h Oakle � ( I lis- ' 1. and Ilia family arrived at Loralbe, Manitoba, operations at the barns of Megera. Sbark and flung the rig to one mi, I . , ,Y-, which to - 4 one of the few public men in Canada who don New:z are engaged in an animated ;ed f orn. S011ivan, :to said, was ad librrow. � AobUat6d by these motives, they have dur,'ng a ively spin wit ' - � a po4lion of beeh holding meet: ngs with a view of get- I . app'a-rance de, throwing you .. - Trowbridge, on ,U : -o whether the Reformers or the If'the oney�ibwasslleged Sullivan . �d he country, and intended going c a as -far the - -t . . . I hasatood true to the temperance cause cussion as t . I . and were pleased with the of MoLean. -Judging from the number of fine Flynn bc tween the wagon box and . menced .with ,an a I � . � through evil as well as through good report Conservatives are the greater experts -had obt ' 6d from Stratton. ; ting some promi8 s from the Grand ' I an colts that have made their appearance 'a wheel. Ile became near being decapitate I, 6f, �� .1 at At a 3 eubse- Trunk Yorkton.-M�89 Bessie Urqube r this neighborhood, we will have an abund- - .q I ia no ( he judgee�,,' order- Pacific men that hey will build from Que- t has been a volo edinto P.al ' I � for over a qu3rter of a century, has been gerrymandering. In trying to bold tip its � , uei�b sittifig )f the court t w visiting relatiives in London foi �he past few &nee of,horae fteefi i6i� a y-eak or t bat eacap ad with a tight Equeezing and I a ... o'rmer -resident. bd Gamey to depomit this $1,200 oh he � wo.-Mr. I - I ar , .aidering - the a ohn Fitzgerald visited their 9 W_ n .. 1, ship, being � ' and, the Review makes this statement : ea4he hacl borrowed' the Atlantid c in one or the other of . . out undei: th hormeAn feet, and gob a bad , �. � � reviled by some of. the most impulsive in the � i from Sullivan . with bee, over Canadia territory, to a'seaport. on weelre.-O council at e cor nd Mrs. J few hrufs 3s. Youn Bodfield was thro 1 1 town - . - temperance household, and from whom, on " The three r1dinue of Huron were o court. � the Maritime Provinces. erection of 11� large elevated tank, if a good daughter Mrs. lRev.)"Miller, of Varna, on bruised fs ce. e , Lamont., .of �.Grjy- � . . - ch the � 0, possibly, was , turn � This practically . - to am, whel . . f agairs r. Gamey did not expect. t gainb John will be he winter king a Sunday last. -New siding and a coat of i winih - � � sibuation can'be secured, and sin IY' � account of their position. in, society, given slices of townships, the debris of O' means the, t good well wit windmill. We are sure th%t paint has made an important improvement , I'll: - � z , we � I With -Ther passed away on Saturday mo� U16110b.-On Tue8d should expect better things. But he Goderich, Hullett and Turnberry, wil ch .his amount the co, rt' will now -baie the porb, but there is as yet very little prospect a move In thi direction would on Angas MaKaig's blacksmith all ,e Came down from �� . - . I 0 has were carved up to make the gerrymandering 6nUJ sum o t $3,200 of ' I of anything of this kind being done. , be heartily cop. An. Ing, 9th i 2st., a highly reap cted citizen of, Air. Gamey's ,,money yers � Stratford, In the person of Mr. John Jacob� � the BT - � easier, Anyone who knows anything I of or ;iRoney t at he said he got front I promoters of the Giand Trunk Pacific will � 1 13 it .9aine with- -1 weathered the st.;rrn thus far, and no doubt The supported by our ratepa would gue is a hi.iAler.-The ladies of the Metho- 9 5 : he7 wil " .. st . Mr. v- - . -1 be able to do so on municipa toll, 4r probably promise to but even w provide a goo Supply of wator� in ease of dist church intend holding their annual in his fift' first Year. The deceased Is well Ifirst 4 the � tl�18 OCCABion t work is well aware -that the r d whic., it Mr. Gamey dol!s ,'not . ith such a fire and woul also be in,7alu3.b,e foi street festival on June 23rd. known inhe painting business, havin - � defeat 11 . . Is really of more consequence a a 91 promise it is diffi(ulb to imagine that the Ic I More minute sin g fo, � , -ed -by - . also. It is in this as in many other mat- ence a D Wpenitentiary for perjury, will ii sly be , � owed ths , vere � , lay noducemepto will be made later. I . =Wts people than the county. Hu Grand Trunk Paoiflo, or any other line, w watering pur�oses. The out . would not Ne mere: 1 t trade since coming to Stratfor I - Wirt. McCall b&d ii l I term. There are a great many people who, is als on forfeited to the Crowni. "I ill from Mit(holl some twenty-three years ago. P I . I o one of a dozen or more countids w �� - send its freight by any other than bh be large, and �he protection of ,�'illage pro ly mention It so that others may nob decide - his hoime' O11 jD,b - . . h re I MJr- Ham mond, the other witness r erred . e ch ap- erty demandol ib.-Monda V' t Da P. .1 fun , � I . withcu.6 responsibility, think they could the pretendedrule of the sancity of con ty oa ove$� is-, the re orter of the Globi i who, eat route to the seaboard. it is al lear Y9 engtorle, y, upon the same date. He had a)andoned MO profession with th 3 ,_ - erial of James I . " boundaries was not,qbaerved I will be observed here as a - Intention A locating.ip Winnipeg, for whic I residents of Grey, -- I ; . . ­ govern,the con try a great deal better than wo townsk ps -b w I be , got the int'rv* e To is* There will be no celebration i Heneall. - I . place be, ivith hia fani,ily, I -lad ; 'iternete In _11 I that traffic will be diverted by . .-. � .�emeiwnb re .� a g I holiday. � , � I ew I i ley, a no I e of I intended to I ry -on W�ed - I thoae on whom that responsibility rests, being, severed. from it to Phetlp make 'ap fro Mr. Ghn unaing him cha� IM 1 caming route at N�orbh Bay in a dition - __ -Lamb October a con Is of amooth-look- - .Ytara,of age, _ ' : I � Rev, Mr. Baflantyne,'of Londo , p start on Siturday, fol the reason that his - ru . � North Midalesex. We might give anot1her f ron and hich w a Quebec. . who con- �� _1� 71 , . . and they view matters only through their instance in which such irregularities were per I I n bli h d in that pa- ducted services very ably and a, ceptably in Ing, well:dressed g6ntlemen visited many two sons, Alfred and 03harlies, - I � idefeatif d WinghaTri � I C were locateg - i Cr . F1ZN&\101AL AID OT YET CONSIDERED. Carmnl eburdh during the past few Sabbaths I ,'f So. Marys, and there. . � day evening , I own short :an e apectaclee, tod to prejudice the Conservathes 9alIC4 r � W a m1a nueD n w0a re- - Ir farmers i� the vicinUy e. H wever, be t1ook sick on ThursdaA I . by Ute pro 5 purported -to be buying poultry for a big I - of -, I _' t He sai& that The bill does no deal with tj returned home this weeki-Mr. � D. B_ Me- a I tbis district. ­�Tj , ' , and any action commit ecl tion. � Mues a,fiter�qMri. G�mey . - I or courae that does not exactly meet with amd givo an unfair advantage to the Libera Is, . � had �nade hie disoll6sures is question Loan left this week for- the qld country, two days previous to his departure :a 0 - I boys have play . �_' . w, thb Legis of financial aid,'but merely seeks a charter. Montreal poultry house. They offered good steadily rew worae till be passed a .... I I . I - td It . � 81I.-WhIle Mro. -1 I - ton 'and the� went over' together the �,)acur- out aesistance from the Dominion. Upon Glasgow market. We wish Air. McLean , must be denounced as traitorous and evil. ; I etshir --- tive in the formation of every constit 1, - taking with him a fine lob -of fab cattle for Just to bind the bargains t ley passed over England, fifty yeareago, and wfien only i U Tuo Z �1 . their impulsive notions of wliv,.t is right hich indeed seemed to be the ruling' Mo. In abure he was met by Mr. 113trat- -Bub the road will never be constructed with prices and found much oultry for- sale. H6 -was born in Froom, Bomar's � eno . 11 .. a F, wingh&rn 0 � - . y rpnoe.i; whicl had taken pNce when f e in- that point ay be -no doubt. Just every succeas� and hope that he I ay be for- ' young mai i came to this Country, locating I . 11 X S. convention, I . Unfortunately for the temperance cause, 11 dollar to each of the farmers from whom - -- - I they bought chickens or turkeys, and asked Mitchell, and from there he came to Iall down the at - - If the " other Instances 11 are not a torvi6w was taken. I Mr. Stratton then said what will be done 111. the way of aid will be tunate in striking a good marke me .to !84trat alri . q Lry y to hi: that e had � - I . them to.sign receipts that th - -1 . � and also for the count , there seems to be more reliable than those it has given fr 1 th 41 metitioDed some things very diffimlt to say. The only thing cer- � I ,ey might ac- ford. He is Laurvived by a wife, six daugh herself 1quije I L I zevei� __ count to.their firm for the mone paid out, r to.V&I�ry ber - . . � ,� I da I y ters and tivo sons. - I I 6� I on undue ab i e, StrAbton, hi d not remembered, � On tain is that there will be no land grant. The : LeWdbury. L . . . . p-opoition of those .such aa we this county, the Review had better rati e _�, , he I I . I y he again mat M I wes i n- . - . . — -_ i . 28 labt frok-en. - O� e . field ( and the latter had i aidl to him that hire: was poinb. J For the girls this time. Big i bargain on � have desoribEd, who force themselves to the from the controversy and leave th the followln� r. Striatton east and. the t 11 united on this i . I ; The only ,5 to Luoku - I corre t and .as y I Lat. 49 p i i, O'vv on MA : E ; I ed him ito prepare a an airs I - -perance ranks, so that the its western adversary. The. Review in th k tate. some form. Jilit" ow much nobody can girls' dongola boots both Iseed d buttoned, sizes X, - VVIth the G:oderich " frouti-in the tem, , i�h`or7aeid must be cash in Friday and SaturdaT or while the , � . I 11 � general public are apb to judge of the whole above extract- refers to the redistributi(t3 ment ,and giye it i o Mr. Johnston. This tell, that will not li ely be decided for some 11-12-13-1-2 with heel or spring heel, �reguldr price � . laxpeot to -90 to L� Mr. Hammood aid. X few days af ' this time yet. . . . . 7 ... by these few who have great zeal but little made by the Provincial Gover I I to $1.36 for 776 RIG, -CUT PRICE' - I � . i . ninent ar � il�a!te 6 ent h 'd bi I W. L . � ; I . - . Im a� een lianaed to'Mr. J61iriston, vice before Friday. Samples in nortl window. � !!!!� : 1 discretion HERB BE A f � ' I _per pair. Positively nbne sold at this . 1, I I I I contrasts it- with the last Dominion rediatt Stratton again met the -wit nemai and . . Seaforth, 8ole agent for Dnrothy Dodd - I - I X . . Mr. , NVILL T GENERAL ELECT10',1T 9 Willis .1 � . i ' I . . . We uotice that a monster CConvention of bution mau the shoes for ladies And George A. SIater a aces for men. . � -1 � de by the Conservatives. ,,Nov oour�e of their convers&tion! Mr. There has been a good deal of talk about � � � . . . . . After the pas- . I . I . PATW,he4tinew). Mat - � if, wilien givin I . I I . in the first place, Turnberry is 11 i ' ] ' 11rattion ask6d him g hil - a general election t4le fall- Propriety in attire li%fj no � i � ; all the temperance organizations has been a n s _ i evi- 1849-1 . . a 0 . before'the Coi mission, 1he could not Ing of the Redistribution bill, it would be -aabstitute. , I I �_ - . a i 'Oats Ver bashel_,, � th inst., at Toronto, to Huron and has always been so; 'it Lavish expenditure of money ne er conadals . . . I Peasper bushal . . . called for the 2& T d:nce! ", SALE - IN 81' r . consider the situation. has nev ii� farget� some things be hid referred to Ea his perfe3t)y in order for the Premier to ask his the want of i4. To dress w dress with A A A &"& A7 ,&I,& IW167 P . AA -AAA -A A A A! ev busitel � It is to be sincerely been divided. It is true that Goderi the Governor General, to dis- . - -W W W 1W - I � .. Butter, wo. I- fa� -, 7 . tat*ent to Mr. Toh�nmton, He rel olied taste. It's easy enough to do no, Our stock �1. J , I hoped that at this meeting this element "hat if he were not i� asked about the � ament, bpb I i - �. fttkor, tab - a divided and a n he not at all nboes- Black Peau-de-Soie Silks, worth $1,25, for 89 a yard. 'I I - , -----,i . township and Hullett wer � � t I -1 . and th reason that he � iade solve Parli it to , , goods, our millin I Dry and ou . I � ­ - now . � I which we have referred to will be kept In portion 6f Hullett placed in ' mightl forg6t, � . sRrY that this sh6u14 be done. of stylish dress . r . X r ;d,,z_ _ -- , Weab Huroi4-,, n90 melption OF this o Some time silks, trimnlitt'ge, etc., are a wh6 e library of I i � _r16 . I . the back ground ; that the noisy profes ago the Liberals wo ' Black Peau-de-Soie Silks, -worth $1.00, for 7 c a yard, ; Ur, jer UG,Z I R&Y pal Ion n � V ff ::-' 'a 7 I a . M&C% w.r loo 1w_ _ c ourience ,in his ori :inal i#d have been quite wil- practical hints on correct atire. Then, . Black Taffetta.Silks, extra wide, will not cuts worth $1, for 76c it yard. th - � . - � - and a portion of Goderich in Siath Huron�.. evl(14,.�ce wag beoau ! ' ling to accept a proposition of this , kind. . . � abontlit 6 was not (ked is - . sional aglta.tor will be Irat on, that the bear. Bub whether these townships were divided f J Indeed they would be very glad to do 00. too, we are pld48ing our cuatomeiv with our. � I . r� 0 - I 0 cours o � new shirt waists, parasols, glo - oe -Sk1n@_.. .. I �, ,Mr. Strrtton ha! mob ,�v v a Moo __ - s h have so frequ,ontly been ; ea'rd fib ; 9 hosiery, ain Oolored Silks, worth 65c, f r 25c a yard. � �) ? ' � for gerrymandering purposes o rr, m as t Ois incident yet It The reason for that , as that the Premier's Fif ty pieces PI '4 - - - - - - - � , i Zaistoes � r lob, th� is 0o t the t Only ray of fort health was I � McFaul . Xr bush �p J , rat an� GO notveryigood, andthey were : . Cc ., Seaforth. - i Nalt Irst I I disgraced similar gatherings will not be ridings were made more shapal I � that , - , vests,,eto. The E. I See our big table of Fancy Silks, worth 400, they I � - I repeated,0 and that reason and common y on aocoun.L .a COUOOI�vativ )s gob out of the ' anxious to have ano�her term before there ' L . 1849.1 are wonders, all colore, � - -per Go "It � . of the divisions, while the porti o I , al�jhole . at 121c a yard. � � I �_ -00 g).. ns placea I inves igation � and it Is, only' natur that would be any necessity to have a obange ii NOT*.-Thpre is excellent growing m. ---Ipereo . , - I A . - I �,, : they ll� ' ake th most 6 it, as they id is *T.7 S . 06 - r: - - . sense. will prevail. This is to be desired in in the respective ridings naturally belongs in , � � I h i _,iliake th f the leadership. Noiv that Sir Wilfr_ weather these times, and,the fields, crehards � _M.L i - I .. ver ____ the interests: of the, temperance cause. In- to those ridingar through busines and othei ai�e o:n)uc I d � again himself and ha�d at work, the genera and woods have a pretty a -Miss 0 1-11 3[j3D:Pu I ,IN _ 0ad____, . I I � I . I ppea ce. . . � _A�M&S, , TItmot I I I I 'ro � � � � �.-­ � I 7 ���_ i among the L�berals is, th�fpiit would miable Y'o Ing music One lot of Children's White Duck Tams, wo'th 35o, for 15c each. " I - . .1 ­_ I I � temperate awitators, 112temperato talk and associations. Had the whole of teacher, of Walton, makes a weekly visit to � L I Irialo , - b � L , I opinion Dora J. Kinney, the a � , a - Into erate and impracticable resohitio i Hulle4 �to' t. HOIThes, M, P. for Womb 1i I on, be better to put off an apl:ieal to -We country , L � Wi I - L i - . - __11 . I . I If for another year. When Sir Wilfrid Laur- her pupils or, t�e Leadbury line. --Mr. J I &,,&,& � � , - - . � � L Trip I ,no been r,laaad in West Huron and the whold writing awa to the' Clinton , . J. - - - - - - I . . — ` � i . will not aid an7 cause,, no matter how good Goderich In South Huron, the result, p t I I from 't I ew - ler does appeal. to thei country at the head of Irvine has bee# cutting and piling up wood I ; , I � - I 1_ . � - e r � __ � I I I . I - 1b may be, No cause can. succeed that has loally, would have been about the - alit� Era, , Taystha th dinnorgiveribythelon. the parby, everyone Is very 7ell satisfied con this Kelly fa� in. which he pure imed'some Highest Prices Paid , r Produ C.- - Tion 110 "I I I . I � - .Patt rao I I . C I �� � - � ONT I same butJ Wil4m n, the� previbus Th that the Governmenb�ivill be sustained, but time ago, and between the wa weather � - . . I I � I I I U118 AY, . � � � .1 I � Y not got the confidence and respect of the the ridings would have been I i - tlnue Uiri� f re � . and a cold lunch for dinne i .1 I 'f J�rloee arly r e imn � I much. leoa�, was a 11 soft �drinks " P�ne. - with someone else 14ding there might be r, he ibinks Ib In '11, � ound I ,, , . .He contin, as : . 1� � I . - I public, and this can only be gained and re- shapely and convenient. Am to the two� Sir Wilfrid � wigs on the green. no child's pla he intends' .... the M& I I z was: pres rit, this beingii the � . an . " - I I '. yj I going - to I ' . rket -feeli r . __ I I I . THE LumBER _th way of a . reamezy prints, jr> ��, I . fire ublib dinner he has attended sinc Goderich for a few days in 0 , � - -, tained by commoa. sense actions and townships being taken from South HLLrori 0 big �UXS MUST Go. r a r , . N - . - . , , methods. ! return froin'the 0011tilLept Homo change. -Mr. Hen Stimore has had a 0 5 I I .I--, .. Ge larg( z 11. - dandy new wi din 11 erected on I Is farm. - 3 th%o 'T, and added to North Middlesex, it was thei - 3 monthi i go. A large oliff which separates that portion 'L,, E A R 0 D & CO 1,91C - 44 . When he rose ito speak, 40 Was 11108b entii' . i ,e U � � 11 Usi- of the city of Ottawa, known aA-the Chaud. The Bell Bro 4 'I - ; alry pound � We believe t' at, any person who will Oon8ervatives that did that in the last Do-�i asticaly reo 4 � � '. . � . � I � I t4era'are well drill ug in the ! �. � -0ontlinueo � � . I eiyed. and when he stated �hat lere Flats and Ro'c esteriille hais three vicinity of Wioatock, P!rth count p. Before I I UL-IY I � I � � ; .6 � I t . I : 'I : � . ; : UARDNO BLOGK� "NANEE"AFORTH: - ,quoted. -tin s . � 1 j ! i � I I , � � I chariged � I - . ; ; I : ! - . � -_ i - . I � � I I I : � I . � . J � I q. � � I � . � i 12�o for U I 6 , � � I I j I I � I � Ud � I : i � I - j� . 7 I - . ; . : i I- . . . . i , i i � I I � '.. .� 9 I I I . 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