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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-05-29, Page 54 T HURON EXPOSITOR MAY 1903 ply inviting the demand for -larp publI3 no in this.respeeb, he secured many Votes we trust othat his enterprise in . pi ocuri' is still 11 and -suffering much pain.— ng ted Mr. Daid lins, of Guelph, spent ppirt of MAY, 1903 suhvfntionr.. Tnn ExposiTon is atnoug� from Reformers. - In shorb,:-he ehowed that such a fine animal will be fully appreGin' SEAF2RTHS LEADI NG SHOE PRE. d, last week G�mey, albbodgh nominally a Consery 11 this with friends here. -I -Mr. those w*hd believe that no public ative, by -the farmers in this neighborho aid should Ihi� politics we -rd 11 Manitoulint" and that. and Mra. M'oPherson were n Fa IExeter. is not neQded,and if it is given ib �Ill simply Government thab might be in power, as in binson.—Dr. Sellery h ell' [e Shoe for Farm 'arl 8 Al T T F S be given this enterprise, and that-t,suah aid I lkirk hq was prepared to give his supporb to any spending' thei hbiidays with their dsu�hter R abl Mrs. Wim. R, sk re. S ...... ..... ...... ...... 1 2 go to enrich cert3in individuals at the ex- t 3t way he thought he could do better for, AN INTERESTING CASE. -A law suit is in burned lfr�mMsfting his par -ants in Kincar. a const tuent 3 1 5 06 7 8 9 panne of the' a; that he had expressed' progress 4'' -me which will, no dine.— iss Ila McPherson spent 8 day, country. Tha bLildi6 b the present ti of raiL maelf in thin way both publicly and p I 10 I t 12 13 14 15 16 dou ko specia interest to the pub c on and Mo4day last In Exeter, with btr star, ways to the,,Northweat has 1(ng p4osed 1h3 ly bctth before and after him eleablon, and, In our short talks the past few weeks, we've been tell A u!n accont of the notoriety which one o the, Mrs. J T. P'Brien.—Mr. Edward terd ou. about our 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 experimental stage. A good pay* �,�, Ing busi- tt it was n parties abbaifted by reason of hig conf seion was in I arl 4 during the past week, vilitiug 1119 At, consequently ot necessary 06 different li es of Fine Shoes, but this week our little tull will be about 24 25 28 29 30 nesis is awaiting the xoW as' goo �as it is I r the Government to make special effort -to in the well known Sifton mur' relative i and- friends The storm on Tues- 31 ocoiire his r them. 27 der bri I at Worki oes, and where to bU3 ... ...... upporb. oreover, that he was - LOLdon. ' Walter Herbert, who was, re ant- day very forbunately did no dam- ready for it. This is admitted on iatl hands. af t4 rnoo� m or ou 0 ly releAsed from London* jail, has br ught age top ken in his determination to Knowing what to buy and what not to b y, enabld us to p, ac Why then bonus it from the 0 In his immediate neighborhood. -�-Dr. before oUr publid�tireasury? sap;oit the Goveramint before the alleged an aotiobi through his solicitora,' Messrs. and Mrs. Gr bam, of Clint customers a stock of woTking shoas that for variety, durabili�y on, spent part of This in a quest on that had nob yet�, been sat- ausactions between himself and the- Gov- g')Qd NEW ADVERTISEMENTS MerediW & Fisher, London, to set aald the last wee k and this with friends In Hsnsb�ll.— value, cannot be beaten anywhere einment than after. Also that n,) member. will of rily answered, and the analwer will hiO father, William Herbert, of Bid- Dr. Medd wi 8 in Exeter on Tuesd -7 hen y *u bu' jQu working Shoes fro us, you ale sure of thi,�e th' 01 the Government had an ay last. W 0 y AW The flgurobiA*een the parentheses attar each have to be given before the country will ything to do with dulph township,- claiming- undue in'fluence Mr. Wi'Eon Wood, of London, was in Hen- e,denotes the Page ot the P&per on which the ULB se�tling of the protest, that that was all on th a good assortment to choose fro'In'.11satisfaption as to wear and fit, b,;� dvertisement will be fonnd quietly consent to devote any shate of its e part of the widowi The. executors, sall and vic4ty�part of Idat week and this a�ranged between the solicitors of the two Richard Culbert and Mis Herberb, of Bid- visiting relatives and frlends.—Statute.4%bor v alue for your money. Gob More In Time -Greig & Stwart-1 finances for kuoh7 purpose. as proven by the evidence of- GrAnt' As to prices, we start them at $1 pair f ar a 9hoe suitable for harv6ti-ng. If emcour age- # dulph, are made defendants. Thai ave will soon be: the order of the day.-'bom- ard & Co -6 no attempt was made to dispute � retained Mr. J. G. Stanbury, of the firm of menein' ith J a let, the early el6sing -McKinnon & Co --5 vs.' stages of Truthiulne8s-Waa. I Ick' men t is required in the initiati 9 $1.25 a ha vest Shoe with soft g-ain leathe' -Learo r and single solo t $1.50 Big Bargains yd & Go -A tl�at the letter to the Premier and the Globe Gladman Stanbury, to defend them and movement "11 o�mmenc. the enterprise, the only way in which that wl, a on Monday, ed- and $1.75 a pair, a large variety of 'wearing Shoes, slugge Reliable Shoo3-R WilIls Son -4 'interview were written by Mr. Stratton -at I upholdthewill. Thedecemed IefbWdter' nesday and Prid y evenings. d! soles, bellows NotIce-Obarleq Sher -8 encouragement should be gi*en lei ' for the the dictationand suggestion of Mr. Ga tongue anddlarge eyelets at $2,CO a mey but 85 I Wool:--Jarnes Be&thic-3 and this he'refuses to take. pair, -an oil tanned s�o 'Wit lage count'ry to lend it iti credi g ample :and as to the MARRR�ED.-The Globe of Satu�day last eyelets, slugged soles, soft and pliable, but solid in every Wanted -Mrs. A. Ellis -8 t, taki� that if Mr. Gamey's story Port Albert. Auction sale -Mrs. P, Musgray's-5 ;poyment of the money is to be believed then rie and t1iffioietib security bhat no I�ss ehall nee tothe mar- -G E King -8 makes thI6 following refere' Wool Wanted iw� must believe that Strabton aLcl,five or rIage DOTS..-Mi6 Ounninghami of school see Plant* --Hamilton Kerslake ---8 acrue to the country for the aid o�' of Rev. R. J. M. Perkins, M". A., pas- enoour- 6-31d, and Mr. Hawkins, of [six other reputable and respectable men t-oa No. 17, Ash OUR OWN MAKE. Seaforth Rams -11 Brodi;riok-i, aetor of Tri�vitu Memorial church: "The Mr. This Is the Sewn-Jazksoa Bfos-6 agement, given. �6rjurera and Gamey alone is truthful. a riage of M r o the No. 9, A,8hfield, attendt d the Teacher?s �Con-' iss Laura Russell, daughbe I G T R Excursion-Wrn Somerville--�6 �oposition which few will aocepb. Besiaes, vention in Exeter last week. -M A line of shoes made by our own 6.rkmon, unequalled for fit w eat and d4r. Summer Goods -Reid and Wiloan-6 late W, L. Russell, of Lindsay, td Rev R. Jacob Th 8 Parliaments. %. Jchnaton showed that although -Gamey J. M. Petkins, M. A. of Exet McGee and his grand -daughter, Miss I Mo ability. E�ery pair guaranteed to give saisfactioiL All Bargain Saturday -I V Fear -5 er,was soi- �iz' ip w" Clamorous for the patronage of his rid-,' emnized on Wednesday,in Sb. Paul's Church, r -:� : Canadian $3.00 and $3, pair; English kip, 83.00 SUpper3 I WXWIII!s-8 The Dbminlon parliamen -ad after Gee, were up from -Seaforbh to spend I Vic. � 1 25 a IT - :�i% I t assem�41! -4ames Beatti" sd , Calf for Sale liio,, on tU strength of his profession toria Day with their relatives hero.-LMr. a of, Liudaa, , by Rev 0. H. Marsh, rector. The I the holiday . y , kip, $3.25. and $3.50 a pair. 'G'�prnment endibin for the Govern -4- �A t. AnderEorl-iisitel has 41 Wanted -Mrs. Wallwin-8 on Tueaday. The'Go, pair ; Fren6h PAIMIS I - -­� oride, - wbo was given - away Dy ner cousin, k' -0 Inagua try -Prof Eleom-8 -be working through th le timates during the eairly part of the week.-Mri and seems to air! re7ommended several appointments , that no- it 31,U U 31- Volunteers, At'�ation-Alex. Wilson -8 Mr. Chatles Blackwell, Toronto,' wore a OR i 9 P �Ux Hammocks --Alex Wilson -8 wibh an occasional discussion on o'bropara pointments had been made on his recom- Mrs. W Gray had a visit with relatWee in dainty gown of oream- voila. over cream Damaged Graity-04th Milling Co -8 a t r quite recentIv. -Mrs. J. B. 1kaw- rAndation ani that he was throughout taffeta and along veil of -Bitignels net be_ Accounts Due- tively unimportant subjects betwe t, kins and twobhildr�n, Misses Ethel DeLong, 8 'mes troiated with a degree of. indifference by Mr. comingly looped with orange bloseorns. She e Obina, Bargain Sale -4-J. F. Daly -8 for diversion. None of the more i�portant R, W-1 LUS 8 afo r1th., Bargain" and W Baird -S Stratton which that gentleman would not carried a Ahower-bouqueb of Cream roses and and Gartie Guir6ll and Dr. Hayden, of of the Government measures havel�en ad- daire,to assume if the relations between him- lilies of aide Miss Goderic�i, and M� john Green, of Burfing- Sole Agents for the Slater Em cgs Shoo �o' women. thal*alley. The brideami r Shoe for nie sel -latter said ton, were amongithe visitors in our � idst vanced uring the week, and it n v looks f and Gamey were such as the Gertrude Brown, of Lindnay, and Miss I In as if the Redistribution bill and ho Riil- on Victoria Day. -Mr. J. H. Grinton, who Maud MoLea n*, of Toronto, wore gowns of I VIP Mr, Johnston's address throughout wan in one of our generAl store -keepers here ow, with his fine young horse, Young Derby," cUsly injured, wl�ilethe Eon tecpi�e way Commission bill willhardl Cream voile trimmed with silk applique and law this session. These ate the eaeuras strong, conclusive and convinoing. " Of the carried large sheafa of e'r - imson roseR., left on Saturday for a business tr�p to passes through here e*ery Monday. He has soalp wound from the eamo The, which the public are looking �il'nfy� very strong points he made we quote Towanda, Ppnnsylvania.-The cement Ivork dinner at M J h H: milton's.-Mrs. John Gamble is well up in year--. It r morst groom was amistcd by Rev. J. W. Ten and'U &red SEAFORTH, FAIDAY, May 29bh, 1903 he 0 Collison ;and i i anxiously. Sir Wilfrid annoulpy ad, the Ilowiug as a Eample. He referred I 0 Eyck, of -Hamilton, and Dr. on the uaw roller flour mill will be complet- Hamilton ana her d;ughters, Hazel and ter recovery is doubtful. the condition of the parties in January, 1 ed in ten days, after which the me Mrs. R G. Nay, 'spent the 24th with other day,that thw Government h -i not ytt r. Gen. Beall, of Unidesy, acted as ushers. chi er 1903, and said The chiiiah was prettily decorated with 1401, arrived at a conclusion as to the am unit, Or will be plat in with the least possible d a friends in Wvominj.4James Hamilton, of The Grand Trunk Paeffic. "The Govern:m" 'one, -Mra. W. H. Reid and Clifford, spsat Sun.d4y with his parents Damage was also done to the b 4 ing Of form, thapublic aid to the proposea Gnitil enb had a majority of lilac@ and-fi'milax entwined with white satin child, of Gore a � 0 i there were three bye-oleotions on,whiEli, ribbon. During the service, Mis's Ten Eyck are 8 s �rength of the storm. but the The bill granting a charter to the Grand Trunk PAcifin and other pr6jected twilways here t9AYing With Mrs. 4.3id's par t's, here. I lexander Ewing and Jahn tAU will take. Mr. and Mrs. Pellow.. was �spwt by this W, unk Pae�fio Railway Com�any has been going adversely to the Government, meant cif flamiltion, sweetly rendered a prett� t me. The lose will b In the Legislature the doo u 3 ; one to th@ 'Introduced into the Dominion Parliament, ks a, b deteab. Gamey's object was to insure the bridal hymn. A reception was held after High School- !Dxaminations. farmers, some Of cleared for the reception of th-3 ep, sing A whom cann i well afford 9 of efeati, of the Government, according to his the ceramony at the home of the bride�s Zurich. The high school exa�minatfous begin June it, Eye-witne-eses sa funoel of the and h%s been before the Railway Committee' Game r it Oto y.� Why then, was the payment of y the y commission & X d mothei, Lindsay street, where Mr. and Mrs. 29th nd continue until July 13tb. -a soon as rea NINGS.-Messm Samuel was black as mid ightiI ra,eing-st at ala $3, 00 and the other oortupt acts - not die, Perkins received the good wishes of their A. H. Maegrov inuLpal of . the Wing-, erptees speed and accom an a A E. F�ust for some Vme. Contrary to gen3ral expec Mosf of the public and private b HAPPE 09 p CIO ed! before th-se bye -elections ? If his and Orval Elines left last Saturday for ]bar 'ed -with -a to be dealt with this tatiqu a good deal -of oppozition has beern session ha either many frien do.' ham public school, p i des it Brussels : J.' noise. I load and roaring sta�ement had an made then and Filb. am, O via b signer and family,, b O build. been passed or'ara well on their ife leave - hO H. Cameron. of Brueuls, presides at Wing- il go and tree telegra way�t -�--R. E. Pickard! and shown to t hs bill in committee. The ep. and the committee work is'nearl 0bantiited It mea b the defeat of the Gov- were fortner'residents of the illage. a, but fences an I tel early in Jane for 6 trip to" the old co'ntry. v IT ham ; Andrew Scott), assisted by Fred p)Ies and everything in t positiD t ernmenti, but h allowed the three bye returnedlon Tuesday well Pleased with t eir- Fowler, presides at Spafortb,. and Msers. u )and hurled abou in he �ra k'were�� a comes, principally from the Lower The railwiy polioy of he Govern i' t will'. They expect to spen(I Eora6 time in beautiful trip and what they saw in thezeement t wn. b 'the 1 gr6t.-eat coll- -Province members. and also from a section of a ele�tions to take lace, which gave the Gov- Devonshire. -There was a fair crowd in Lough and Robb preside at Clinton. These h ion. Gamble's barn was *nzo' -likely, be submitted and discu week. Th3 two mo8b importrribikG[lovern- 6minenu a substa tial majority. Then, if xeter on. Monday, the a a -Mrs. Noih Geiger has left',for her hom in examiners ofed and a the representatives of aebec. The char.'-er merit measures that will be passed 'this sea Qie� Government on it3 part had desired to port at the fair' Pigeon, . dichigan: after a three we are appDllntod by the Mini -star of b iggy picked off the floor and a0ried over grounds receiving considerable patron3ige.- eke' iPit Education on the recbmmendation of the t e- plates and hurled ( authorizoo the company t3 construct a road sion were disouaEed 3n the House tise'Mr. Ga -among ro latives nd friends in this viol ity. 40 rods Wed- a0tO m"Y"Issupport as a factor in (118 The funeral of Emanuel Vale took place to public school in il�,;&T, While from Quebec to Edmonton and from thence nesday. The one' bye -e as it cc uld hiave published his let -Mrs. 1. 13' p krt of it was carried �over ,-a i IS, requiring ocut 0 a that - Exeter Cam etery on Tuesday afternoon. - He Geiger hdo been in Hensall, Brussels-Matricula didates '- #n .- Thedle. w ion, 2 can! trict is a well settled, 'fine Urn�i�g sect--icn, the junior leav g, 16. ees to department, aj id ibis almost a miracle tha[b no more to zome port, on, have not, as yet, erected terl of September )r Oatoc8r 27th.- Theycould visiting I.Er scin Oi en.-Fr8d. Hasa, or., ban Pacific ().-can, House 6 efilge, was a youhg man of'only. 24 years, who had British beeniullanover thisweek on business.- u in to do so, or i4t least, it enables the,.�'rovern. have made i b kno vvn I hat Mr, Gamey had lived in Exeter with his widowed mother 849 ; to schlool. LoaIrd,1333. a( rious damage was d Columbia. The road will ment to use a little judioit-us a �e over to tbei­ 'side. Why did not they Mr. and Mrs. J. Haberer paid a visi) to orle to the iii� au. P?.�Eaure to 0 , abita until a week ago, when he left for Toronto, Wingham-Matrieu ation, 2 , junior leav- BiDgjt�110 COM- do it ? Because a was a man th5y could I Tavistook and Woodstock last week, nd take as nearly as possible - an air that end. The other in authori to take a position in the SimpEon Knitting Ing, 14. F e ' department., $44 ; to school IN WELLINGTON CO�N�T,Y.4! ye tiabec, its eastern termintist mis8ioners, who have charge of th Tr enjoyed bhe trip very much. -One of Ur. 8 a to line from Q notltruEt, and b this was the man they Company's. factory. On Saturday noon "a Lonno F(sber's stallions died board, 830.. Between 6and 6 oWoek a cy6ldnepassed� ta Edmonton, Northweet Territory. The caining railway, that is, the now zc��d being wei.e paying larga sums of money to, ani was going to dinner and in alighting fro this week. It Clint on-Matriculai on, 6 junior leav- o 7er a section of the,cr ry Ab(�ut three 0 m a is a heavy lose and especially so just in the Ing, 27 ; senior leaving, 9 commercia Elora. It memed to take built by the 0overnment, to issue 66 cis ex- wh 1 had them at his mercy, according to his street car Was run down by one coming from miles northwest of ,unt own etory." middle of the -Mr. 0. Greib - has Lower Province members seem to view the tending over a perod of years to thOimouat the opposite direction and killed Instantly.- diploma, 6 commerc to 06tirie uproofeelpart f d-illars for this rp'qd Mud D. 4ohns epent the. holidays with nee red and has im- matriculation, 2 ; scholarship candidate, 1. of the barn of Mr. Charles ffsya� carrying it scheme with eome degree of jealousy. They of two milliLul'O At the close of the investigation' the com- Mrs. painted I is �iick= al specialist,, I ; honor a Dario w strip.andin I want to bind the company in Its Climb, zni-�Icners announcedl, that proved it ap'pearance o r to anyextf,nrons that may be made.!� These they hoped to 1'friends jn�St. Marys. -Mr. J. HarriEOn, Of 0 Fees to departmei,t, $125 ; to soho)l board, a istance of 60 yards on -I dEPO�iting it by extend the road eastward and to constrnot a t a to be met out of the sale 4f timber L--ndon, vkited hera on the 24th and 25th. bonds ar have their report raa&v to lay before the D. S. Fat t hi,s erected a verandah In front $85. the hcuae. Scantlings and pieceis Of Jumber he diGtrict. It is.said th:xt t I road, Lie islature early in June, M., of his sto,e, which will protect it from the Sehforth-Matricule �,ion, 4 ; Juni'aS-- leav- were scattered like fea-iliere windowsbroken isru Pbtiarb, of London, and Miss F. Stan-- - The when completedi will make availa ier pine bury, of Bayfield, spent a few days the oun And I ain.- John Schittler was called by winter port at St. John or Halifax X ing, 25 ; Eenior leaving, 16 ; oomm.e�bjat'. arid many trees in the path' of 1 the 'storm its route to 11 more East Huron gualtq of Mr. and -Mrs. J. G. Stanbury.- Xoderich; last week, to- meet his diploma, 4. Fees tdckpartment, $129 to' snapped off. present winter porb of the Grand Trunk is timber (nough along,i Liberals. phone to 1 Portland, Maine. These parties brother -iu-IMw era, a Mr. Gordon, *ho - than p%y the entirb cost , W seem to -of t4i( roa .'Mrs. Dr. Amos visited her sister Mrs. twied over. I f a I was captain of the. boat that was burnedi �T a annual meeting of the East Huro ' sohool board, $84. Vanstone,pf Brantford, and Miss Lillian So that the ro will ral Association, as conatiiuted both for have a burning fear that the new ro3.d will Lib�i on TOTAL FEES.. not, 'in rpality, be. any adilitio.qal bur- Dor�iaion and Pi o. vinoial purposep, was held vikit6d friends -in Clinton. -Dr. Me-, -Lake Hut on, about 35 miles from Goderich. - -A eerious accident oceurircd at:tbe Perth also have its wintar port there, and tbi As The office a and crew, some 16 in num6or, Seaforth ...... Depl; $129 Boar $8!4- Co-dige Co"s ry" at 868 den -on the finances of the Provi in, the town hall, Bruels, on Tuesday after- �,Oallam, wiLl*e and child, of Ohio, were visit-' facto at Str4ford, -on a consequence the winter shipments over eoon as the Gn'lay Commiesi�)n r A)rb is were pick d up by a schooner which hap- Clinton 125 85 Tuesday morn*ng of lai3t week. Nl,r. Daniel 0 this road will be entered upo oubmitted all other businer-s will be. A.ven nqoa last. The att� ' ndanoe, although fairly ing friendi here last week. -Rev. J. W. pened to. be near by, and all safely landed in Winghain n th6 ocean at rep�Iasentative, wai 'not large. � A good many 'Ten Eyck, of Hamilton, formerly - rector 44 30 M -Laughlin had his left arm 4rd hand -Trivitt Me- ng inachite while in short shift, if the7re be any uncompq, 'here, oondt�cted the services at Goderich. Mr. Gordon returned to Zuilch Brussels. 49 It Ired at an AmericanpDrb. They say they want a of the old stand -b3 so of the p�rty, as well as 33 Caught in the cardi that time. It is V -with Mr. StNittler, and after remaining over -- ot likely, either, tilt it the several of young3r growbh, inorial cbu�eh last Sabbath, and livill con motion. The flesh on his arm purely Canadian road, with bothit,3 WiOtC ' wcra present, i torn and a night proweded to Buffalo to reporb the ac- $347 $232 '�im hand the arm t8rribly lacerated, whil, r discussion of tbisi will ba,.Iong, nd - t� ac on and ��he meeting, og the whole a ylery tinue to dd so for several weeks. -W. M. Total ...... and summer terminus at a Canadian p6rt, so as it is dispohed of not I . P was i cident to -he'owne�rs of the boat. The ac- Entire amount colle was out badly. It wil a I c .9 to am- -hifig Will kee mern- p1pasalit c,ne. Martin, B. A., of 03goode Hall, Toronto, c ad, $579. Themoney I b a that Canadia.dproducta' ber in Toronto, an they are becomi oident we calased by the explosion of a lamp will all pass through 11, vor W ;.was home for the holiday. paid to the departmen in fees Is used in Putate his arm. y F. Blair, the prasident, opened the the ca in. e"e expenses, G, inected with th6 ex Rev. Mr. Saunders, B Lit !minister, in Canadian, channele. The promoters of the !mpatient to get home. Altbcugh -they g y a nea c1dreas, in which he out- paying the ap increase their indomniti,y, the'y she 1 make ne the bu,3iness. ikely to come before the amination of candidateil papers, and ths�b bas been given two montbs'leave o� &bseuc�e scheme manifest a disp,3sition to agree to �,up their minds' to give value fc d their Mae ing. The tr Hensall. I Brusisels. ol boards is used in Ellp�ply- y his congreg paid to the scho b i 11� this proposition, providing an arrangement 'Tioney. Mr. Taylor's bill, for th3k cou- ea8urer's report Phz)vved no I - ations at Lia0walland Ab- §truction o! county councils, Ilia pe r e- 4bi ities, and a 1, Fdance in 1 he treasury of BRmps.-'Mr. Thomas Murdock won VICTORfADAY.-LMonday-was �n exe p* Ing paper and- paying -4he presiding exam- �Vood. Ire purposes spending, lailvacation can not be made with the Intercoloinial Rail- bad the er $50. A resol itien wasp issed granting �seco nd money at the races at Park Hill, on tionally quiet day in Brussels iiiere. in Manitoba, in company wV1ith h' brother. mun owing to so i way �o handle their eastern traffic from icipal committee, atd will,-­il all 01, 'Monday la$�b, Victoria Day, with his entire Zone visiting the neighbor- Owing to no e*amin4don being now held A f ireater portion of tbf)ir timi w III be spent t W. 11. Ker -,:the secretary-'reasurer many of oar cit, 0", probability, pass the House. to� horse, King Stanton. -Mr,, Thomas J. In for public seLcol leavi�ig, M1 ab the Experiment&I Farm rea�, 'Brau'don of It a Aesociation, the sum of 1 $25, fr. raoog- g towns, where sporbe were being held - cunt is this a i if: -personal nition much am the superintendent of wb Quebec. Mr. Blair, (lie Minietar of Rail� of his services in these offices. A no- Barry has got one of, if not the' finest horse Thr6 r'n a of our 'boxvlers went aller than usu bice of motion waa given to t6e effoct that and exclian; a stables in ths county, both as and aye friand of the famil wayst who is -himself an Eastern Province to Listowel The GaIney Investigati 9 p some very cloae games with' 4e man, appears satisfied with this stipulation, the da�te for the annual meetin be changed 'to appeaka 'ce and Convenience, the best of club of 4h* town 4nd a couple of -Stratford Is to have ano.;hc r faotory� The counsel on either side Dee Winghim conclu Ed t'a a to the second. Tuef day in aterials wod furnishings only being used A CYCLONE N PERTH. and Booths ta think there will not be' any mber, instead in rinka.-T o Ifootball teams also went !to r. R. M. Ballantyxie, of r d summing up of the evidcnr,,e in thal Uamey OU a fourth Taos( ay in May, 1whilehisfitie entire horses are too well istowtil,fhe'aniors winnint?'their fourth ifficulty in making an arrangemenb of this as at present. purchased a corner lot in a of ntf-al portion investigation Thiv�lmobicn will bE considerad'� �nown to need any comment on our part, as and final 0am in c nnection with this djs- of the city, and has plans prepa4EA for the kind, an uch an arrange on� Saturda� Mr.1 I Blake The northern part ort -he township of , 11 -1� : I an�u�al meeting. Several Eu obs were also r.. Berry always- keeps the 6est.-Victoria trict of th Morningt ere3tion of a three-story br c building, ment, would be the very beat thing for this y five hours on Thurs y and di b W. F. .,by to 0. 0 # spoke for nearl ' M- asooreof 2 On, county f Perth has been sotiosed, among o ihers the Pay was observed here as d general h lid The baseball team, wcnb to Luoknow,�Mpd visited by a most de 70 by 40 feet, for the so riilway drain- 01 A ion of the at] commo a he was fillowed for about an equal t�itn Y' this � luctive cyclone, such I I country, as it would furnish adlitiona a by ago, Icattle guard and railw% commission but as there, was no celebratioD, a la�ge they also won laurels for themselves agalrst* Me Is very rare in %vored 'part of th Cai digan Overshoe Co. and . e 61IRl-uynO Mr. Johnston on Friday and satardg'y, and questions, knel thehosesoment , easures now umber from the village D& r Ihitch belongs to the ew 114ing WI befoe;e the Legislature. In these discussions Ing a severe thunder', mentl!, 44d, work then Mr. Bluke co.101 f d with a b i) haN e all modern improve traffic for the road wl and vicinity drove the boys from Godirich, the ecore being 9,to world. At 5 o'clock Ise 'r Tuesday night,dur y 8uply Co. The n country-, and would prevent the f re- M6881re. J. Leckie to Exeter,. here the day w,s being cele- 3.- torm, a wirlwiud- will, be commenced as soon as pas . i%e. ply. The two gr R. N. I�of. Thomas rated. -Mt. Peter Triggerson and wife BniEFS, --On Friday afternoon last, two swept through alstrip about four miles wide, necessity -of building a as w road eat legal gladiato have St�aohan, M. Mardis, George Od, M. W. Were in Brt6htfprd` during the past week hounds from BruesO were caught in the act literally levelling eve ything in ica path, d�q with Sinclair, the President and 8 oretary, and � niliefarm of Jam, Fortunately, only one a had their say and the case now. re visiting Mr. Triggercon's brcther.-Mr. of worryin 0 -A lad named Brookshad i 6 1i &�row ea - parallel with, it., And as the Men- g lambs, 0 Commissioners, the Robert Me ee- of 'serious injury cap 3 from drowning in the ri at St. inter of Railwaye generally gets his own Legislature a2l( the otheis took part.. It was u b ately decided 4rtbtir, jr., son and daughter Duncan. One -and -a.7 half -miles from tow is reported. The stor started at Carsou'a, Ma,Ys, on Sunday. Togethez i, Some .erson to APiPoint a committee to re in London this week. -The friends of but not before six of them had been kille I, qn the 7th co f Mornington, and oth!r young boys he had been bat iihg, when public for their final decisic.t. A i. ra t re lutions neession o Wa in such matters, this is likely the un- reading Mr. Blake's addres3 an emlib�lying the views of th me Mrs Win. 0hapnian, jr., will be pleased to the owner of the c'nines �o smashed his silo. It de they all formed the deterrain 0 d nqti Mr gubj 1_ ting on these lear* had $9.00 each- iroyed every tree in LO SWIM derstanding that will be finally,' Johnaton-'s, would naturally acts, as outlined by 1 di cussion. nicely from her settle f arrived at, corne the 0 n that she is recovering or the da age done. -The coun�il Solomon Koepfer's �ueh, snapping an across the river. Half way and, no doubt, Mr. Blair is on the righ� track 'O"lu""-that the Government, as a W)iole, Th�l following officers were of oted for the serious 1111160S. -Miss Violet Cluff, of Tuck.' held a special meetil g on d Tugsday to disease twilating the big elms and Mr. Strtton -iii particular,,ar) curre�t year eramitib, ws�s in the village last Me. Zaa iahk: Jke pipe ate It Brooks became exhaust this time. But, Mr. Hays, the' chief pro very - R. N. Duff, BI evsle, presi. -weak vieit- thequesticnofput�ingin a new sewer 6n -then demolished Arth Dowd's large ban& Dickinson happened along ab e !time and bad m(n and that -Ga*mey is the Innocent dnt, W. M. Sinclair, Bruss(Is,- let vIcG- �!ng her graqdfather,'Mr. Wm. Whitesidoo. Turnberry street, from the town hall to D. barn, leavi ng no� resqued him as h moter of ibe new road, , a b 'ird standing above e was going d wU lot the pre Murdie, McKill)p, 2nd vice- It was decided to Or- the foundations. I i r and the general victim X�b-o was led as a lamb to thp 31%ugh_ �sident ; M. ��Mis Anlile Beek returned home last week C. Ross' residence. Do -W)718 frame I house was IsEt time. manager of the Grand Trunk, toti-oh ad the ter through the machinations Of th, president, and W. A. Kerr, 3rueselo, see- f 10m St. Matya, on a visit, acoampanied �y oulate a-peitition, a' I if the ownere'on hot, 11 not in the direct path Of the storm, but it --Mr. Wm. Thompson, vans, the depigning agents of the Govern. re t4ri -treasurer. duni I er aunb,'M�ias Aisthorp, of the S'one Town, sides of oli mount kernel of the matter when he saict that - no I 0 mirmen vvere Che street are favorable, t was shifted eight feet. Dowd and his sister Farm. Logan, isgoing into ra ng t orouph- ment.. On the rther hand, a pEr3on I es.ainO appoiAted as follow I : =iol , Alexander --Mrs. HeMphill, of Wroxet-�r, a6compan- &ewer wou d be pub! in the Centre of t a were inside, . but were net seriously burb. bred Shorthorn Durham eat cOmpaily could bind itself to deliver all: its R , - Mr. akra's r, W tle for a and not freight at any paxtictilar port, as f1vo w' Mr. John'tD ',3 Pddress ' Mel,�ucblin ; Wr(xete Robingon ; 13d by Miss Harris, spent part of I&Et road If e oug signers could not be got Then the fury of the Etorm was hurled at stax b atUnded asale 0 thorough - as a would as naturally conolude that,th Go-,. - u�nlerrv, Alexan ler Kelly �' Grey, Con. *eekand this with her daughter, Mrs. for tiIis, a 1seconi patitiOn would be issued, the house bre [is at Markham last hr- ;he pur. bilok schcol a the loth oonces. matter decided by the Fhi er. Ifashi Ernment individually - and colloobi ly,.ara Tact Rarn�th ; Brul sale, ornelius 0 ok, of this village. -W. M. and the owners on the West side of the streeit Rion, and was Coral it, *zighing pp pper as white I as the driven enow ; tha,� v( G J. Warwick ke this buildi 9 :)Ietely cha ied an excellent male bee, deeired his products t-) go bj Portland or imey Morris, W. Eistone ; Wingb In, Richard larburn wai in London last week on bu�d- only as to sign it—Eli Moore ha's wrecked, and brick an i urled for 1,81 0 runds, for which he paid was foraing himB.elf on their attention and Cle&; Blth, Jamos McMuro de ; Hallett, 111911 in Comm otion with, hie greenhouse.- movedhis i! PIPmGnto, loot., from the -9m4e half a mile distant. a t ro any other Americn parb, the carrying co m- confidence ; that they barely treatei him Thom': a McMillan -year-old beifer with calf att loot, lot a MoKillop'l John Me- John Scott, )ur reeve, together with Bern- block to th� building on Mill street, oppoq- I i pany could not refuse to deliver the freight with civiliby and they were a SCf1OOL'S NARACW EsCA $37 '. The belfer and bull wf re linported quite ird ff 3rent. Dowell. �d Thomson, were in Iona during the past its P. Scott's blacksmith shop - ; Will Leath- fro Scotland. where instructed to do so. Th -s d eek, visibi ' �Had the storm been a� hour earlier, be- id not ai to wheter he aocord,�d them siIpDC1 t Of *as. expected t ati Ron. Dr. McDonald gg Mr. and Mrs. Britton. -Oar erdale, who has beim engaged in the furn'- 110 con- an fore the children were ismissed, many of American ca ase h ev not, and,that in any event they h be presenb. be deliver ddres�, but and. ive�ed our village on Thursday ture and uidertaking business- in - Seator seem to strike the kickera at firat, but Would enh t . fidence in' ths breed. But, jud U399 a le'tte:r was read- hom him st0ing that his e aning ears past,has returned to tow them most certainly wo I con ro g intereEt in the Etr rd Goa will likely come to see the force of lit before 9 fr)m the last, instead of Saturday, owing to for -eeveral d have been kill con Corrpany, having acquired so evidencat irrespective of the argu qn-v, of parliamentary duties would n6t permit of t Is fact that a number in the band inbended and will ed. The janitor, Jame I Hastings, and his $40,000 -long. is fath�r in the eame line c the learned � counsel on either of his t6ndaince. Mr. Archibald �Iidop, M. P. g)ing away on Saturday evening, in order business hci--a.-P. little daughttr were in the school, They worth of the cap"I stook, wbiah fig 72,260 - de, w Tfill'�y I Hogg and T. A. HawkfD heard the storm coming and rur Unc] er the new management the sor lea will This cry of a Can3,dian port for Canadian !no5b people will conclude that Mr. Jo nston P., WiO present and delivered a!n intereating t, � spend Victoria Day, but we believe bbey Were at WE1168ley for a couple of days this basement, their place of i shed to the e 0 nolderably improved, and bh� enerat- proinate, and that none but Canadian, lines is the nearer correob of the two, addrd6s ontlinlng Ule bitsintsOj before the it tend playiAg on Saturday evening of this week, vieitivg at the home of the former.- -efuge being the on- Mr. B!ake built his superEtructu a ii. n tho prc-sent session of t �a Legisla week, as usQ.-Edward She ly part of it -wh Ing capacity largely increased a clea. er making special eference to th been killed. trio light works are controlled by t a came must carry Canadian products to the sea basis that the 8 t re, and also ffer returned Alex. McKelvey is home from the TorontD ey would not have ullivans, fathe r h6me from T�rontdTuesday evening, whe nivereiby, Levy �a�t )a's bank barn was r an(L Son'. J"Xamey Case, re U for a : holiday. -Mrs. Fran, O Corn], board, is the thost foolish and childish that were acting as the accredited agen a of tbQ which! has eo absorbcd the 'Legislature and he had been,�isiting th'e family, accompan- Shiels, a foi-mer realacat of' Brtusels w I- next in the path, and n a-parbicle of it was )any, and it is iniderstood at they a U air 'o lef b standing, and every ree in the orchard can be imagined. Men do no' invest, th - Governm(nt. That they were th f rot to the p blic this sesaion Shc�t, addresses d by his 4aughter, Jennie. -Oar Council vibiting with re. Jobn Tait during th% will also be im�roved. we waovblown down. The. torm then crosseA here was an a igas eX­ approv re loo delivered by Messrs. �'ohn Leckie, k. --Among the visiteri here on to Bon. Johnson's, pn 1',je r,)a on in Atwood on Tuesday of I&6 we money in railways or other like projects for LCII Gamey, and that by threalts,to" Ua- are thin weak, under the supervision of J. PaEt wee other acetey]exi seat and dkqaalify� him undtr Bruise, 13, humas W. Ortwein, ioouncillor, having the broken Victo side air ffautimcat, or fro n patr, the prkeat Sbrachan, G ey, and M. ria Ddy we noticed Jobn Dar -con, of d and Plon' otia motives., an d if whiel) was pend ing� they Y. M ean, Seafo th. at -one which. �hey impot wrecked part of his hous� and orchad. The machine in M. Ballantyn's It a hX4 frightened hin inta -ted from St. Marys, Guelph ; Mi5s Nina Rogers, of Moup, Fo not been working right for col of they are forced by Parliament to build a consenting to descrt his own party and Resolutions were assed, a p opreadou W Ilington str to e�t ; Mr. and MrFi. John Ament and son, TOSSED I TUE AIR. r - Cad thab has these objects in view, they net Only an, independent but a [give and conduct of the 16ving of the station ind �n set, leading the weeks, and on that day., Mr. a ' llan a fuly Do which Millbank ad D. M. Scott, of 01 John E pport 'y' inion and will.form a good, Hamilboll 'Gamble, his iwife a poli' to the Goverament hd a I of ni eon heard the and Mr. A. A. Miorrieon, of th S lvpr 'r- will take good care tha4- ; that the withd cial Governments and solid roadbed; -Qalte a large number of our terrible roar of the storm and saw it com- Der U Parlaiamenti will Provin o a resolu. � Ir bear the brunt of the addibional the protest.., the control of the pa n ge in tion e�rnestly recommending the appoit- 9, lagers attsifided the funeral of the late ing, carrying a load i0f d bris whirlin a cheese factory, went down t amine g in the the Triaoliffie. Mr. Baillatyne his riding and a Certain mcne 0 a railway C)mmieaio 48 proposed air, and making for ilicir honee. They ran in& expense' Y c us doration, ment 8f Mrs. Matthew' Rodgers, of Rodgerville, on Lakelet. igthted id Truuk Pacific is being con3truct- chery, an that Salturday aftdrnoon last. Mr tcht and immedi The Grai were the rewarda for his trea by the'l bill of the Minister of Rqilways, also o. Ro3gers was BRn.HzEs. Mr. R1 p, ately there wa an ex - use -Harris, of the B�" for the fields, but only go -p -a few feet away Colon, Both, men were kno-.k & down. the Globe interview and his letts. bhat�:the railway Act be amended in one of the pioneer residents of the London line, Howiel sold hie lambs the other da I' when they were caukht nd tosEed Ied, or should be coatraced, as a purely o the' i Premier, both signed by himself waa Is acted ance, with the Oowa n and La Road, -and had attained the ripe age of over at $4 V, a;out Mr. Morrison was badly cut ab4ut the commercial eriterprise. L) is required, nob in aster bills er head. They came about the l.t of like feathers. -They I Y PrO1103 . on the mouth, and had teeth IrAocka�d out, from him by Strattgn, were the bon which lating to drainage and cattle Smards, no* 9G� years. I� next isfiu6 we will give more March and the-p5reou who picks their rib gro nd. Mrs. two befor I I a as struck by a fall- while 'Parliament. rho ass P&r,ticulare r4pecting Mrs. Rodger3 life.- he performaace of easr �ent of pub- is pbying fo� hie bite. -Mr. P. Brown 1119 Place of timber and U'r spige for te puirpcise of diverting trade out of its the Governmefit held for t e Gamble Mr. Ballantyne received )several n%tural channels for Sentimental pit ose8v his share of the contract.. But a lie ft4achisea and The football� match, played ; between the saw " 11 man, has sold his two hou e wap seri- cuts. rp ven Mr. ranwa ti 3 along mi Blake did not se the lint -s pro rpoll a a lot but as an addi ional outleb for am to lay any etregs on or posed by tlecokssaik Ion Juniors of Ekieter and Hensall, on Victoria and mill me included, to Mr. the lar e no 0 ( -arney h Pettypiece I sment Bill D4 inery not md for t�at he was actuated througho iblatur was aho a lExeter grounds resulted in a Shorton, out n1ail carripr, for a very resson- and grawing traffic of the country, v 9 ke any 6tock in the professio �nd t ill now bef re bhe Leg- i,,y. on the tic motives in a -eeolutions show that th Liberals of n here locate 6ornew which the pmeab outlets are insufficient. ut by r atrio- T�e4.6 bron ornmended. b,� __one goal pach.-Arnold Macarthur and able figura. , It Is Mr4 Brown's intention to o much as he desire i �o e cousin, f�om Lcndon, have bee here near Wiarton -x. E'�sb� B urou are saund on all hese ques- 0111 a viaN for the past week. - umn He ia a thorough mill man and wants Tts promoters, therelcre, sh' pose the corrupting praotises of bhe G next aut- to construe ould be allowed ment� Neither did he refer to. t tipno. Mr. Oliver B11 113ARGAIN' �1 .tit by such route and in such he rt aeons who was recently pro- no, other job, which induced- Mr. Gamey to go , baqk i on moted from t Our burg is gradually losing manaer as they deem best for that purpoae. all the arra 9 a Molson's bank here, to the ground. It is now only &-'remnant of 12 ngementg -he was sa Iwas home for Vi years ago. -Wffi. They invest th idio have Hills! Green.' i same bank at London, c- Roott and Charles Rattan made with the Government. These Jit aeems WasI4 Gor.dg. A,peracn%l c1cn, left last week for Now Oat%rio and we hear air money in the scheme, and, ingy 3 tor� b id ' -Dr. Macartbur, of Lot; to ,, were the weak po-nts in. r, B ake's can c'O a a C' 4YL rother.- they lo',h hsve taken, up land and purpose so long as it Is a IegitiM%t3 �scheme, they ction only, was h re this ; week visiting his b I - . LEAROYD & CON should be allowed to carry summing up.' H.19 adress, Ivow6ver was on avey the breadth of buyii g poasibil- Mr,'. James Sh�irray recently had the misfor- making the`�. home in t b -Lb country. The it out in their a, a most able one, and ibies pronented ia our store. Have made some tfem�ndous big purchases within the past few dayo,' The by 'sentime idering to b the whol T �ers's mcr tuti.to get his foot seriously bruised by a people of Fordwich appear to be aiF . Out pri6es will -be put on ever piece. Th�y,, mown way iluliampore ntal Gov- the meagre material 4e had to work with it o,d6sircd in our wash good i then the loadcd truck iwhael passing over it. -Miss enamored over the new Country greatly goods are arriving d lernmental, restriction Is astonishing he made o money, t. a so to bu� r some. M as many And th ose members ut as good a 80 so handoo 1 eat a a have the Suil'ie Melville� was in , London dating the hive left for there this sl?ring�-Mr. Jos- go quickly. A few 8 cials he did. He did not ave unkotiche ofParliant'entwho arenowtryingto tieup Is inty Muslins, Dmities, Or- pasitweek,'Io� a visit. -Mies Ethel Col. eph Underwood, ''W'ho bought the Twamley o.se en we I . this company to certain unitmal and do of evideuce which were 1: k I- Miss JePnie McCloy and Miss Jessie - farm, is preparing to enlarge the bam on I ci� any isses for i ummer re see, and we 5 I gandiea 500 yards of 80 )-int to go at c a yard. strengthen his base, but 1"Ounee tlem, that's Ha', kirk spen� Victoria day with friends in un y to wa t:to:sell them. -wove a I to- it in a, nutshelL Coni charter, are e, and u1II do some Ex�ster.-Mr. J. Macarthur recent pur- torn down, and when completed, the w necessaiyrestrioticins in their them the purchakeed. prOp2rty. The old on gether in a moit masterly Mannar aid into buyin .0 is 11800 y-ards of; I 0 a, mply I%ying up future trouble for them- a not improbable looking K, sure. The E. McFa Prints, extra wide and fast. Co Seafo th chAsled a fine buggy from Mr. W. -i ne lor! S A r story! - It tat be liller, building will be large enough to contain all ng % be selves and the country. confessed, hdwevEr,that in doi 1 1850-1 -Mr. and Mph. Benjamin Kaiser were -in the farm will produce. -Not content with wag forced to draw -- PA,9:S9D -The man -v friFnda of I Mr. E, J. Sar�ia daridgithe past week spending 73- yard. somewhat on his im a few the decision of the cc�uncil -t 2C al ation,and in olle or two inEt o not build a mes Hag y w I -on the 16 th and 17th But it is said th,%b this is not entirely a a�iq. Hagaii, son of Mi.. i a ri, of this days with thaw' soil Albert. -Mrs. Bailes bridge across the lake See our table f �flks cut to 12 c a yard, Worth 400. private entcrprise - that ths cbmpan ill etretoh the evidence. His a everf place,�, will be pleased to learli that he ol shaws, v_vs was, h -here-last ddreis , week vifsiting Mr' %a d concessions, north of the burg, a dieputablon seek and will reoeive large evidently,. designed for public bid swand .9: 1 . Eubventions % yea . WNTring,-Mr8. Butt and Miss' of intereatird farmers waited on the coy4neil furnish brain matter use al d'. to a�icnpiitj7finity Medical 78 ladies' wrappe 1.25, to be cut,to 75c. from the public treasury. for the Opos ti Colleg( I Toronto. Dayiman were'�n Riftgr last week renewing worth This may be, but n; in Mr Hagap is a clever stuNnb, at their last meeting a � d tried to press their 13 their discussion of the subject la nd h aintal)oee.7�--Mr. James Sparks is re- I claims. There would, indeed, be A fusilade ig Barg brigbt future before Im. ter o il Ilia U. our d on the Con. we do not know this ae yeb, nor have we LegilAt6e. Jr. Will. A Cow ring nicely, f rom the injury he - received ' of ab I&II13 alnslin aU Iffies. - Mr. Johnaton's address, altho cAllister to his knee while working ss y I had any pablio or offiaial Intialation to this A GOD BuLL.- neil were-� the to b atMr. Welah's�' underta?e to buill a bridge neac y 200. feet ased a fine from R. bull effect froin t�e company, whil able, was o orde r 0 a" pt Can mill#. -Mr., G�orge Joynt was in. Parkhill long, across a bottomless bog bole that the a Parlimm �r different hartarc Son, Tuckgeramit e . ?m of Mr. Blake's. AlLho'ugh Equally -on 1 4na He Is on Nlonday I " t attending the celebrat,E n has still to decide tie e`xtert�, of this public roan In lor, 15 rnoti4vi old, and ooLLnty engineer said w;ould 0086, at least Highe �'Prlces Parld for ProdUce. aid if anyr a8 well as to the readEr, it was,: rvid-.ntly, lose 0 ��e is a- fine ther6".,,-Miss a�eFsie Urquhart re�urned, $7,000. -Cliff )rd is Paying more for wool the shape ft may pecime Of thorG.ughbred Durlis forr:nsic erder and was more calm an rgu- animal ms. This hor from Ldndon on Saturday evening�. than any town in the community. In fact, X U This is an entirely differerib question mentative. As was v 'turalu uglas take. rag bred b� - Do k Son, of last,' -where sho had been spending a num- we heard one ma than theV a uder t e reum. stances, Strathio and was 3t n say more by impc from the oCher, and mtiat be coneidered by he studk more closely to e 0 rted Dia- ber 4 weeks----iMr. Thomas Simpson was could pay irr Toronto. The woollen mill ONI 't p and th h e I y B n be y Yli 16 I mond Ju 3ilee. The pice paid wi a $142.50. very seriously ill the latter pait of last and the three stores are all into it and as of his in- has pure ased from t here is quite is -Messrs. spectial Conditions ali t.) i-Oute, etc., it is eim- dependence, and that tbrou' harters.- to Imra that h' is now on a fair way to re- theywill likely fontinue. They itself. If, therefc�re, Parliament insifit eence. He. showed that Gamey, durin his This is t a third sainif I that Mr. :gcAlliater week, but his r�any friends will be pleased t a bit of rivalry aniong them a On election campaign, rather boasted LE.. ROYI) & Co took, gh life pre fee- Mr. McAllister Is a 10 or of good i and oovery.-Mi. bn Willisw gret to learn Plenty Of woo". -Jacob Maurer, of Clifford, ARDNO To a N&� gAarl Undr thii or To above neall *ter excursion including all at, Stratford. at ti. 4=11W TiCLets good go., g return on the pliv, ego jar -ttaftl -On SI ob 11:2C the siarneM. the dkhtsof 4 S ci*J All 'S. fort The -G� T, , Atoaches, J-zwrYbO4 *f UW_Meason. Be inoraing *nd avoV -*bj"' nzme& She juant be procured snd A SeXIOTtk fro ;Z.Ck6t4 -ago On Sal jorth. (30mmift"l ry -There, is tat ,atablialled in A The St. A -a ten ton RtIlift -A Urgie pip, Uo Lutheran eb -Whifte ridill Stono, of Stratfl. U4 -later. -George Can wagon the othel bone in lim- band -Mr. White 'W­:h1U,& May, -E W10"W the f f -7W Ifty -8 &go. -Mr. Win. T� moving to New -� And lot in M-1bab 'turn, of Hibbeil �Isabella Edi son, of B 15th, aged 76 Ye - of Scotlad. lix the ,cause of dew ­:Annis U. Re -ford, has wowwx petition 40arried -� ness. The fir-abi .re older. -WM. Mort -is YAllarton, dledz JUh, n the.82nd ing away was a -1, been a great suffi -Theorporat permission �shrcv to purc-hase tl--eel -town, and were i mcande6oan pow Fullarton, a moi, passed away on IS er illness V-As.�b bore with -Chr-I ekdle of fr-lends -1 —Dr. Fred T� 'Outing his studi and hie sister, M has been tomplel the contintaut, v U,cheill ahortly� tian Kropf, of U-E� 11ghtning ani bi the time all the I barn, but they a. un. insurace J -company. —A -fire starte A. Beattie & ,Cjo� �o%lock o',u Tht -1 ON 4, pri n ci PAV :&I)out VMON. —Dr. 0. A. A ISO One 011 I69 on -a V1 I t b i a anabsence of I -and her two chi] too, �su4t -the fail mouthe there a-6 —R -Obert Dols settlera, dica in 2th .3iep ew, % obert� ere -they onovn had -no that he jou:ney. —There died way All Swift had b - beenat the p6in -and afterwarle 1 m usnal. She I onth prevoua�� -grew weaker un —Mr. Alex� I pioneers of Nor. IThursday night, wageof 88 yoar-B,� -days. The 4ece -8cotland, nettling in East resti of his life. lAest, -kttler 4dest at the th Presbyterian -at azutw, NO, 1, In V9P per -doz Float, per 140 UAY -per tw Mass per IGO iN-- Talatoes " bue 'Is It -per Waodpm ,00rd Wmdpertoo-rd Is- ovor A r Too Per DI -the.eve mar"ket, -small aftead e en en holdil, -log VrIes 11 -eel rag) 0 he re' ay 41alf of top] e bleare ToRo 41f diairy-y­ a R IlEr �ni a4, -the goods in th t I - abs A of erearaf-I A -fair 41em, d an�( ery-P i and. W.,14