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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-06-12, Page 4I JUNE7 1903 . . - ----- I I I I � 11 , -- . �--­­— T�� �1 41 ��- — �, - I �� � I I �� --- - - - I . -- � �q­- ­- - ­­ ­Tr­T1­ � -- ­ - -- - -­ ­ --- ­ I - � f�, -7 ­ nl--]­­­tzll - —�� —'1`---7-- � � - -- -,--,--- � - �­ 1 - . -- - -- ­ - . � � ----l- - �—­ -11 - - - . --�—,---,---�--,-----�"-�-.,-�,---�.-.-- 7' . � 8 ! . � � I � �- . . .� .� ; .- 15- : 17 i - . I � 7'' . - 1: i � . ; , � - � � I . 21.1 � I - 23 I I � t- � - � � ; I - - I - - I I i -, . , ; i I I . 1. , I I - ; I � � i - � I 28 ..... . I - . . I . � . . t I ; , 1 I . , . � , J— . - ,. �; I , i , 9 1 . � - I— I . I . . I . I - I I - . . I � � . I I I - � � � i � � ! . i - I . � � I I . .. -. : . . z - . I . I - - I - . . I , I . I I i . - I i I I . r I � I I I I i - o . . � . —1 2 1 - - I , I � I - � I - I : � ; I I -1 I f, - . : I . I , ! I I i . I � I - i � I � . - I . I JUNE7 1903 . . - ----- I I I I � 11 I . I - -1 : - I I — - - I.... 1 � 1 I �. 2 3 1 5- 1 6 7' . � 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15- 16 17 18 19 20 21.1 22 23 24 25 0" 6 27 28 ..... -29 � . I .. �j 30 ...... ­... � . . k..� ..... ...... ...... ...... ..... ...... 'Xhia is a record which is � to say the. least, 1he&1t4 . I " 6 u � a change of, i Dublin. . year the co In the, ibed States an Well � , W - - - � �� � � � . � giving I I I � . I SIEXFORTHYS LEADINGISHOE SToR .. - � IL t And. . - --'-I E. ­ .- , ro 4 dil-oredi.table, an& t4s hope of all will. - on .1 at amont aw� we�ktto � A long llst�of fast, horses at-Seaforth races as In Canad was veiy soft and not proper- � . . -��'. 7 . 1ccu , - - --"" � - � I I ; . ; I I I : be tha,t it may a i Strarfo"r'd, Frhi . i his brotlierai , #4xter,4 and on Tuesdii� and'. Wednesday, luni i 14 and 17. � � ly matured, nd,,as a consequenee, It *" - I I . i -I- I - ,I thuriar I _ . I . . � - - I I - 1� . ever be $rokeu, �Ar livIng. a 11 - I � . ' - ,OVNDM. I , � I � H lni6s,! Br4ht,m .- 1 1852-1 almost IM ible to get firob olue nod for - ' - � . - - 1XIM, --- � � - � i . � INOWUnt of the -i , � diseAae, be Amel,woraN and on Friday radrn- We've markeo them so 164 your pooket. njAhis ring. Even a partial fallure ftft 9 1 -1 ­ I The Ontario ]�,egwlature, , ' ' i- b isr -- , into unconsciousness' and book comes , Howl EV LT , W egar the Slater th. . � - . 41S.Aprin'T ii 1 41 't I to"' hand automatical y. - You of the oorn rop would be very seriously �. � I I - . - 9 . ; . - - I , - I . I = - . I The membe gislature e,�7,,reg:,ne.�e���l'a;"envibility. �Six felt by our farmers now, an so; many of . I � - .. - 4gook -Icme:and ro of th Qatarlo -Le - , ohildrellp might,not think it, but this applie! , to goods I � .. -, - .- . - � ng,e,a � 'a c t � ' c r - dint �� I ' tb� I ' I I N - � ' ' I 'O ' 41s' 18 Ing 'n' I 1 ar4l threi none %ad �,hree dahgb�tets, besides his - itaii � muslins, m ++1 .1 H4 -abolle, have been workinX at Igh pressure ,this wil , yon need forpreseat wear -Z-6 them depen upon it for the fatteu�qg of P L I , 1-.,�- � � I 1. . �- - VO&V rot,os, VU I � wife; aurv� re �lffi &ad Vrere at'his bedside dimities, prints, glughadis, la no, et3. their stock to winter. t � "I -. - -1 - � � .. If noto you are missing one of the . -life. The Sigte�'r ihoa � � tam ; Jabn � pe -of being able to, . olose wban 11 . i � ftu=�� . I good �hings in -, � week, with the ho � .. , e � ,ese, away. He was forty-one You got bargains here thab certa nly frive I , I . ' . � - I * 1) . lessons in ecouGmy . The U0117 -al CO., !� . . - . W10,* XoArdlt - I . i makes walking. a pleasure no tired or' aching f, -et, nothing but s01* � � - IdeArdle, I ; . 11 , I � M I .1 He is%U- I . ; I -- �* - -- - . � . 0. I desplie all their efforts, that another week -- -Mr. lass �,� Scott, who, In the pioneer Seaforth. -�- - 1852-1 - comfort from the first day you put them;on. Slater shoes not on -: . ergo addition - ho mover yea upon Saturday. It � now looks, Are of . 3. I al a so e . � perio � d, for' any years taught in Olinton � . HOUSE F6,1,� SALE OHPAP.—Agood frame - I : -- -1-7 F -IT - - - � 41 . I I I - 1, - will yet be requ e . very . S-UDDEx DiDAT.R.—A very isudden death dwelling hous p�', nearly new, with good collar under. wF,LL, but they wear well, and always keep their shape. W - 4 1 P ; . I . - r nublic 804 ol elebrated the 94th anniver- . . � e are rtntw - .. - . . I I occurred her0i on hursday of I t Weeir. neath Also bird and @Dft water. For further I . � - . e lit I I I I - The T 1PI ' Par ow 1� a g o � � - � - ..- - I unexpected 00 . silppl en ry nary o r %y Z1 o.nday, of as Mrs. JohnXelly had go the gar- t1oplars, appli, ,to G. J. Sytherland, or to Jorlff Fix. ish i ' d assortment of �Ahese cel�brated shoes in all the la*t � I - � I � . 1-1 � estimates, have. yet to be considered ; the week - out no out Jut!) DAYBON, SeAf bb - . - 11 I . �� . enlarl' � , NEW ADVERTISEMENTS I I - . cry aM�'.. ny of � those wh6 went .. . 18U4f I i . dentodo some work. N t returning as , 0, . . styles and shapes in box calf, dongola kia, smooth cad, patent kid, AUL- ,I - . 11 -move -otber I . : � . - . . ,� . railway aid grants . have� not yet been, sub� from Clin �011 .0 - fight life's battle also. i LocAh B. . �� 1: ­ - It8d !her daugk - -�,"i's.-ROV. Thomas Blatchford . le Gr doable soles, and i - ljw6 gradea-0.50 - . � draingi I Soon Mo OXP80 . , I . 51 � - � - 0 ter wei it out to ., Umel calf, sing � :fen . ; � � - Mr The Agurobetwoon the Parentheses after each mitted, and the report of the 1 Gamey qom- -where, owe the ir eduoatloa 6o the old Irish look for her, I and found � I of Thamesville, was in the villige recently . In ! -and SS,ou 'A - - � .. fen. , I � I er- lyiag, dead., ! I - I - : I - ne,denotes the Page of the papor on, which the school -master,* "o doubt now 'the �Idest li - pair. - i - . I . � - ��� -- � I . mission has itill to be do 4 r v* Heart di visiting his *othor and sitters, :L'Uspeotoi � S I � .. dvertleement will bo found L . ealb -with. 'F,&oh'cf sease was the onuse of des^)la. Mrs. ' . . ! . - . I - I Mies AGUts - � I I - . . I - . . I Ing dominle i'fi �his county. : I Tom, of God as in our village the - I � . - , - - � ,I I these shold re4iaire orisiderAle consider. : , ; Kelly had not complained,6od was supposed ,'erich, 9 . I'll 11 I .1. 14 -� V . - * - : - I Good Drewers--Greig & Stewart ­i � - 11 -One of t,6� earliest setilers of Went -to be in the enjoyment of her usuF 1. healbhi fqst-pi�Ttol the week inspeating our school. When you are ready for your next pair of shoeo, ask for a I' Slater, 13 ,!Q u If, L L I 98 . , � - I ..- � � . - Oat Shot—W Pickard & Co -5 . ation, auirit-the 0 sit�ion are worth- their VV& wario 0 called to the great beyond � . I ,� -8001 , � . - I Time--McKlnnon & Co --5 , Al �, wa She was th ' -AAisz!Blafi� has n turned from visiting Sure and look for the trade mark -a slati'le frame -branded o' - - - �. the lattee - �- A Growing " salt they will fin Ta ierial a each item for , widow of the late Mr. John - '­ . -a t.he .Zole, A. 6- � J I I . - . - L I C . on- Tdoads V ,,of 4aeb week. in: the person 1)) ��� �,� - . . . 'a friends. --Mr�'iW. J. Miller Is p1tting' a - None other is the geni ine. " Slater ShoeJ, . . - �- of Kelly, of n, ' n -d had baen a r 3sident of - u . . - I . Summer Visit -Prof. Dorenwead-6 a couple of da 'a airi, ig, Daring the vreek W *.-W. � cott,�� aged 79 yea,�rs. Dammed - . � - . I 0 a K . I I � � - Slater Shoes -R. Willis & son -4 y m, Dublin for aqoub a year. )od idide stairway a the rear of his opera . I . - ; I - 4, 'L : "I. - I E he we I � . � � , Some Thdugbt-E. McFaul Co -S several pulp wood 4 oricession agreements , a a lady 9' 11 �� ��:11 . vuitin their I had been i t fatling health for a number of hall, vr�lch yfill mak( it much safer in the - ­ � �)X mliwURRARUC�X �*­ . I , � I -1 L _ ,Egjg� 5i� i �-Iti 11 1 15 I I ,-= j � -- � 4 -- SeaforCh Racie-1 I have been ratified, and tlie resolutions passed who was hell d in high ostei im by all who, _ I . I � . I I -1 I esday � i L� 4 � yearn. He, wasii a brother of John W- Scott, knew her.' She event of any �mlshap courring.-The ladies - � I I . I -­ . . To Contractors. Wya.,ColwU-1-8 at the inter -pro I �. � - - I - � L�, - . vincia, 000ferelaoo weire iW- of Liatowe 1, an4 `of Mrs. S. T. Halstead, of was weill u ) in years. The . � 1 tA I .-. 1. Repatring-T. 9.10" . . ' . � of Carmel church I hold thek annual � . I- . arried - . . I L . I - I � I - =am. I L I M i � I Iming-2�G. U. Baldwin -8 I otho .- billi funeral took place to St. Coamban cemetery - AALtiv r of W .., - doreed. Severe ofmore or less The4uneral took place to Bethel strawberry 161stival on Ttiesday evening. - --- 1 7 ­ - .- , -- . - . . � L - - - L New Styles --4-W, H. Will[$-& importaince have on Saturday, and was 14r Re WILLIS & SON, Seaforth � I -49 in,9 i I , gely ittedded. �)� I - � I .. I been filially sed,. Among ry, in Stiaday-afternoda last. - Strawberries Land cream, together . . I _: I ; . . � � I I I Utot July Colebration-8 '- I . these may be mentior ed- the omnibus billi. ­47fter )rao0oe,on Friday �avening of last Much sympa0hy in felt for t e bere 6ved'fam- - - with all Sole Agents for the Slater Shoe for nien an � -- I . -. - . -A Pleas : - : - � � - oud I I � The Only Races --7-8 ily and frien4s, . � I . other good tfiings to eat, for which the . . &4he Empress Shoe fox wo'men. I . -- . - 1� providing amendments to thls,­ Municipal week, the'- ii . . . . . I ; � In, la.-Meroue. � . I . I 1 3 . Farm For Saleeat,lames Lockbart-5 I holr�iof the James a'treeb church, I ladies Of Carinel char 3h ar,� noted, will be i I . I . r�, - . � . � � . � . - -For Sale -Mrs. A. 0. Van Egmond-6 AOL This bill embraoes all the Private, 1. . i, a -1 ' , I I - t I . Exetier, ad 'our4' d to the ba � ement, where . I . reeelv,304 I . I � . A 0 served, He4sall ban, I will' be in attendance i � menti , , I - W=Calves-4. 0. Parson�-5 . bills iatroduced'datin the ! ' � -- � . . ! . I I and left for the Boo last Monday, where he- as the o6ly possible means of sery � I , i ­ I I session. and'' refreplump t9twore served, after which the TuckerSM44. , .tla� enliven thb evenin . We predi4 a good . � ing,he" IN ?, . . - 9 . I ,=,a h*'h 4egr! . . I . . : I , . . - . . . I I - . . - - - ! - . T r Wauteed-]Mert wynn-6 which survived the municip committee me � O� the;;ohoir ex expects to better his- positign.-Mr. John 00 - , � -the *Mwectiom ; . 'I- I -Toolv--2--LOhesue & Smiley -8 . .� Ill �, presi6d their regre The only r ces on the C i�inadla circuit, crowd at thii thering and a good and a little before -b -h . Z - Raying y , on the 28t � I . � � . �, . . - Beattie Bros. -S . m I I � , heir number, � this yeaj ,, popular I � midnigh .. � �­ in � -- I I �. � i . 28o Team- Mr. Taylor's bill for t * amen� men a & at t e ep rturo of one of ,, at Seaforth, Tuesday and � Carter h'" received the --appointment of of May, she entered into her rest. -U,a beat � � I I . in Huron qooun - 0, 1-1 ; :1.. - I - . - ' , Wednesday, Ju is 16 and 17.. 1852-1 binie.-Mrs. B. S. Ph Illips was in wingliant 11 . - - WIndow Sbadee--Alex Wintex-1 : County Coancila Actla A -Mang the number I engineer of the fire company. -Mr. Arthur I .1 I , r � . I ,,� Mien Gertib HiOys, and presented her, with and Luoknowi� during )he past week visiting � I ibapff I ' - _ , young v - . � A 40 - School -W H. Shaw --5 and it has been endorsed by the Legislature Experlene(d 6yers take pleas ' Oarter the genial agent for the Frost & - I ww� 11 6 - . � �, - - � ­ �C ,k Y - I : � E Be.,ttic -Ur - _ a beautitnt tablo. Mien Hiok will be much are in pur-, i I I iowWtoid her Aa P a-8 . i , relatives and friends.- -M-.r,W-. R. Hodgine � � I ; I - . f -,. , d(M . wil F -be remem- - in! the:; ahoi - eatingav 63kinga, ,! . - ood implements, hold his annual- de- . � -X,seumasth, lai . ,,rty-L%d,,C � and will become law " It chasing thei, cottions, sh W . - -7 a Aid -8 � miseed r and t her many I I i Hibbert. . I . � � -1 I , -S.-Lamb-6 I I I Y nne e es and hia'younger brob er were in Goderieh '. -- - f � ' I . - ;1 Red Cedar Shinglea I i I - ry of implements on Wednesday, there � , ", ' - -,vialted.hisund . bered it provides for codhty councils be!6'- - friend@, � Ii live - � . .. 1. I - - 7 1�­ - 1. � , , g 1 I- � I nens, cotbonades, fla I t , pr rite, etc., on Monday jatt.-T e, recent rains ,have BARN iBURNZI). -The barn of Mr -Chark4 �f I I - i 4 Farm For Sale -John 11. White -5 I composed of reeves of tow7n-ahi a and villages -Death enteked the House; 'of Rol . n I . being about 7& rigs' ia the procession.- - I , - i ruge. at from the E. M eFaul Co., eaf th Their helped the crops gres, y and everythi 1mt .week. : - � jL 4- . _ ' .. I I ng in ' .1 I � - - .. t- ­� � and mayorsof town3, in case maj4ity of Clin6n, on Mooday last, and separated the store, known as the Peoph'a ;lop . . The County Suriday School and Christian" , 7th concession of Hibberb, was - �. I I . . � � . � lar Dry I . I - I r . � I now lookinO� very ' romiaing.--pRev. Di-- . lightning on Sunday afte . . - � I - i . municipalities in the county -ate by reso� y' and toul. 0 nmates. in the Goods Place, pays higheab p rioes f r batter � , Endeavor Convention is to be hold here on Moon .1 - - . � I , I bod ,� one of the i I �l Medd and Ri F. E. Mallot, M. �A�, B. D1 ompletely destroyed, � � ­ - - I t . : ; ! � 4v,- -.1w . - � - , . . ItItion in favor of this, method of oonstitut- person of Miew ' i 0 , tog �� r � I I McDonald. I She was . an and eggs iritrade, and supplies its custom- , " the 18bh and: 19bh inat., and the billethng ether - 1� , . � . . . . - 1 4- ��, - . raturnedon� last from attending . . nts. A shad near by was saved, 7 � � � �- V"?V -or# Ing the county counJlil. 1:n each counai ere with th I every, beat stapl 3a, dress, -goods, �7 1 - .. Re A� 04 li 1� e a d a,y I I � 9 Urall 04P.001"t I Is. elderly maiden ady of no lighb avoirdupois, the conferenoe at Winglism.- Mr. Mallot committee have made arrangements for a There . -Thogo,te T . �,�� , . F W�s an insurance of $900, In! the Re. ., � . - . - I � when a question inv I ing the expenditure broa i Milliner small wares, hEuse Inmiehings has ce.-Principal Bailey assisted : - I � . I - ght-, down I from, Goderiih some e,ight S"I been app�inted tc -one of the churches large attenda� Killop Mutual. . � I N I - I . � of over $1, 0 for o �r than current ex- mo I - an v - 0 , I an Monday, j � . - lithe ago, perf�ctly he . . - I - . . . Ipless, being affliol; d rea - made clothing on the market. I - � ile Dr. MeMromaina here. theBruseelia-f otball team to defeatMild-, I - - I&W. . � - - at Chatham, wh I I I I - - I � I I � am= � - q � penses is be ing ,v?ted. _ Pon) �t i provided by ed with paraly and was a care on the may In the'! semi-finals, at Brussels, on � .. -_ , � - t t . I 1852-1 The many friends of r. Mallot will loam,, Tuead - � ­ � -8 . - ) tratfor&A � the bill tbal the o at equa�lzze aesem en � BY. P was accomps, e -- . . SZAFORTR,- FRIDAY, Jane 12th, 1903 0 , a 1:184itution. a- bo y was - Winghain. - � I I i I � I . . ola It 0 WEST END NoT.us -Mr. H. Cri h is --ab- with regret , of his removal , to another y I . 11 will be % milli � .. I . of the municipalities whose representatives taken to ,Oder' h on Monday afternoon for tending the conference at Winglism, this wife and Mri and Mrs. James McMurchie. 11 - - - . I . I I . 1 , � - I circuit, as his eervicel were very highly ap. porters and 24- . . I `0 I NOTE .-During the thunder storm lot � - r _Quite a num � - I ,- - I I * . . � I vote shall the basis of debial U. " Intermenb. She was 66 year4 of oge. week. -The �ontrait of repairing Tpruej's pre-aiated in the Chi elhurat, Kippon and berfrom here attended the Sunday afternoon, the town hail iap"-*�U Behod . . I . - I I a . . iss Carr,' of E buildin Z . - I 'on- . Hills G -- - Z�-I`he corner � ': �� It may be wbrthy ol note)tha� Mr."Gameyj -When Me"ro. Charles Maguire and church roof waa� let to Mr. Thomas M It 3 K reen flelds.- ra. Louis Harold,'of � ii�,-2 . The Gainey Cona-mission Report. waing o ant Wawanoah], � . - , _ , - -- . I � i - � . . .� the notorlomw and umava;ry memberl for James Coctrranq; of Morris, were driving to zie, of Clinton, to Mr. Wigh man, a promperous farmer, of was struck by lightning battering the 7 I � I . I I � � -� -� I thuroh lib Bett T F I � � and was completed Iasi Wingham, w" in the village during the fry, but doing no ' a , -1, - . 3. . - - - - ' --� . - -further A.0 � �. I - Thi& alixiamly looked, for report bft the M& took part in a debELte on Tu. -8:, the same to hip, on Wednesday ot this Mage. The ith -1,8131 I � - I - i � . . . I . nitoulin, . - Witigham I , on !ruesday- morning last, they week. -We .are glad to learn viab -Mrs. past week Isiting her. sister, Mrs. A. I 1. hall wa crowded withpeopleat-thetfule, , -. Wid, W-1 I .. day night, I he firat time h3i has spoken In had an% . week. - - , � I � � - I Mt�h, by Mr. 1- � I . commission EkppointEd to investigate what from an accident, which Horace Townsend,, who was seriously ill last Murdooh,-411ra. Bil ings very pleasantly I as a spe ial,evangelice,l meeting -Wag be � I rr w espape . . � . - theRousequ ny eubjectiot or . thau his might hav beeo attended with serious, if week, is recovering favorably. -Mrs. - E. entertained ainumber of her lady friends on I . Ing i -- .. W, � has new become familiarly knDWn as 11 The 3held by,�membera ,of the , .1 � q I en t.. He spok 1 1 . Of manitobS4 , I . London conferea-ft ; - I . � a meeti � c � I I .t. eaday afternoon laat.--Ourband attended - Lond;sboro. . �� I I -At , � I I . clargea agams:the Govern e. not fatal r sults,�k Mr. Jamo�s Casemore's Johns lost an:aged mare 14t week, leaving Tu . of the Methodist church. When V',he ormh ' -he Ventral M - . prop oed it. t , I . I : I I �, 1. � Gamey charges " has been-befcre the ,public in oppoBitio a to a a ext m, wh ch were hitched! to a lumber a colt a. few days old. -Statute labor has the social on the lawn of Mr. D. Graasick, . t � . . -- . , � I I - � ! � % - in: wagon, rat awai, and I mmenced, and will be all the 0 - I I . - 't for nearly a week. It was submitted to the time for th construdion of a railway i iad it not been that- co, NoTn.-RDv. Mr. Andrews, one of our came everybody sprang t16 their feet, -and f r ' � . I - -1 which the i la Age foi a of Stanley, on Friday evening, and gave a time � p . 4ke ;orgau eoi . � I . I nd of Manitoulin ia intereate4l. they turne I W4 the dit . former pasboi i' , took aharge of the work in a sinic was fearRd, but it jais lisp. � - I - � . � I - - I �-� - I � 17-�. W. 8'. , - Ilears. I i Z! ,)Legiah6ture on Thursday of last week. The - ch, they would h%ve few weeks. -Mr. F. Ashton who has been excellent sitlisfactior .-Tenders are asked the Metho at church here last Sunday. Pi1Y aveir�ted by the coolness and -wisdom of - - , .1 I . I I I , W, . . - - �­ . The Preal erf was the .only member. cr�iked into M4 -Magaire's wagon and both home for a few months. has returned and is for the erection 0'r an addition to the Odd - , � � I , . 9 . � � . . - IEWbertson � I . : - - - *port is a most carefully prepzred and ex- who replie to'i him, arid he did so as court2-, men might have" been killed. We &re pleased residing with�hie - He delivered an fixelellent sermon In the -those in! oharge.-Mr, S. Bennett 'has sold - � I - . - I - dauAhter. Mr. ,Efall oc- follows' halLi-The Oddfellowa' district morning, but owing td -the inclemency of the I - - ; 14nkin, was gi - '1� liaustive doeament. It is somewhat more ously as he 4r��aya d -)ea to o�'�her members. ­, to report t ant bath gentlemen escaped wit his -01aning mill property ito Moserg. Lloyd , ' 1 � I - I - h d the" puilpit, at Turnler's church' on metting will e held ore on Friday even- weather, there was no service -in the a arid Ritchie, two enterprising youl�,g menot ,� I I .orgin eastang I � . � i - . � . . I I I - . - ­ .� I ­ � - � . number of ior I - - . � In the nature of a resume of' the case and The Golver�nmen t I ia-v a eceeded to the but a bad cupieay last, the pastor beinl 60 coaferenue. ing, June 19Lh., when the District Deputy, Ing. Hie In ny friends were glad to see thiff town. Mr. Bennett does not.0ve Pat. � . � - righq�' , Sund ven- - I . - t4a evidence than a legal judgmeat. The requr6,st nf t e members,-. 00,1b h sides and I -An ac iiden� occurred at� the funeral -of E F . I - � v . = . Grand Master and the Grand Patrisrob,� E. W, Asked for. Th inor I idet again. -The Methodists session till October, and in run PA U - I ' - � - ' Simuel Bu . sull i ­ I that Amount. I � � ­ ha e decided to * ise the eeaefonal in the late M a. r6hili, on Tuesday him in our i 1: ;; sli�ming up and the, substance of th6 wbo'e demnity from �600 to � 00lastance. Spackmi�n, of Exeter,. are expected to be interd holdin their annual strawberry feg- all summe.r. Ho has nD I . . - - � I . , �. 1. � � $1, , The Legiala-.- afternoon I ket, li� Wingluarn, in which Mrs. 1 presdnt.-Mr�l W. Phillips, who has tival on June I t yet madir up bit : - -1� . --The engim� . - . report will be found in another column of turc adjourned anidair uQUTuesday..' Wm., Adair,- of', Turnberry, 'received . vp g, 4 with abtractiVe !!gad wh-Ab he will. do, bu I ­ - - L . . on Th - - ugly Attracti oods coupfe t ne rd at the parsonage. -Mr,- . t it is to be hoped 1 � . . fram. KincarZil] I � : I . been in the� employ - of Mr. - J. 1 C. and Mrs.- Jeffery spent Sunday with friends ob leave � towli.- - L . . I I ' ' . - ! � so good a citizen will n .7 I . I thisidaue' In thefirat-place it gives a re- ­ �m � bruises on bhe Noe and elbow�' Th hs prices, is a combination Usually irr sistible, Stoneman fox some time past, , rid .% . lay evenim . . ' I . - . . , and suob ' n -Mrs. JJoyd is at present visit- Messrs. Sparling and Young ,are bpey pri .1 - . i - - . 1n the procoll ion came sudden halt and ­ yo.0 . find at ;he E. McF&ul : Winghani.� I : - ; . , I I sume oUthe chaigeff as infide by Mr. Gamey. I . to a 1 will - _ t- - L - a ­- .6 ing to t telephone rt- ,.! . . � I - . � . . The Dominion Par4inent. . one horse collido'd with the bpgg in which Co' sboro,­Seaforth, i -n �he wa9h g:)ods de- also attend he dep. Ing at - the home of her father, ,Mr. R. ting down anew t3alt well at pre' t - Z:cifrom I -A -8b I . In the secoad pUce it givei a resume of the I y ment, and who gave greai satisfaction, oft . Oat-, AU I � � 11ad been left m I I - . � The Dominion Parliament�arE ' Mrs. Adair I was �tiding. M partment. It would take inure a jectives Adams. -T. iley, who had the misfortune old one "ving givzn oat. Their en . - - I �the people In-tt - I I Etill 14bqr- r. Adarn Grain's ' . here during fhe" pan week for Seafo th, . torprue -- 1 I � I I I while shoeinp a horm to have several ribs is to be '!commended, as the work m -11i Ine, . - : , � I � - I . , � I � evidence on either aide. In the third place ing with'. ease ; the,estim4tep, committee buggy wag almo4t totally -destroyf d. Partie than we have�at command )a describe the where he intends assisting Mr. Ba or . - - -ened her speed. I -, X � it gi, of the whole case. L- whosaw thi5 a0cident, saythat itwas : beauty of these dainty fabrics and vet th ... , broken, in ab e to be ,around again. -Mrs. v-olve a I rge expense. I - . ­ . - , ves-a summing up - . . - � I L �� I work and ey Jeweller, of that iovim, for a time . WIG train � Private billf, with a occasional are strong and serviceable. Prices' , --, 'so .D Floddy op mt a few days last week with la - - , ... I 90"i .11 . . I wonder holp no' e of the paities .escaped L' kee� I � I . . . . . I - I - ,The conclusions which the commissioners . fa will I'Rusie Melville has e gaged with Mr. � - . . . -per bour, and -1 - - I 4 - . round at Air. Blair'i rail � 6y commission serious i i nobody from having -a prett3 summ. 3r dress I . - C friends in.01i iton and Seaforth.-Mrs. Vod- I .. . - � I . � . draw from the whole are to the effect that W nj iry. �� ! . � Stoneman in his - jew Iry ani fancy goods den, 'of Clintc u, spent the past week with i Exater. - LLLL I speed the G. Z L . 1. I . - . . I - , 11 . L . - . k Pdci 1c bill, see 8� . . - I - .. - I I . - me 9 ' - -1 more ,acolderitt arges bill, and th Grand Tr in � The h, �Me ot b4r. end Mr` D. MoLarefi . . 18521 store, and ih. the t ephone office.-`�r,. friends here. , Mr. J. Webster had the mis. NOTn, sl -Tb e wiffe of W. 0. Ru iton pre. none of the ch have been proven to ' . of Goderic)', wa� the scene of � happy event NOTES.-Mrr. "Latto ' -1 . keep members tclarab�y busy.- . er a9d.Miss Florence James Elaley-;, of L deaboro, acco 1, - -TwoAd.A13 ., '� hgainst the Provincial Secretary and that . I I I h the nuptials -have returned to; thei omel in - U te - . J. . : -,dhell, Mr - Z . � I - Mr. � mpa�ied- fortune to lose two fine horses by lightning sent him with a son last . wteli�-E - ' , i on- Tueada, i of ls�t week, whe, . r h -�EsEex coal;- by her fion, Mli�ater J so, was here parlb of ' ed I Blair's bill ' now new ou the cora- Of F16renci i . , last Sunday. Miss L. Brigham and Miss - -_ . arid I I Ijuambto Ian I no- membe he r3overnment has been 11 . I , . r of t . I , E., !their eldest daughter,, arid ty.-Wilbert Mq'Rorie,-of ,mbto , is the t week and'' this vi ting her sister, Mrs* ' ckm4n, Grand Patri;ck of 'the Inde - I - theirgolden W4 1 - - - ` h, 0 � I I . Addie�Crlsp a . 13611- I ... I . - Use r3tage but it I ma ybt. to run t6 Noble Smi; Smith 1, Pent Sunday wit4-, friends in I - mi I I Bro3. were dul guest.of his sister, Mrs. Jewitb.,- Miss Alice Medd.-Mr. David . Foss d%-nat Order of Od felio-ws, Ined4(3 61 I I ? I . y .- tev. Mr. Kennedy r-Eturned vis t to _ - offi � I - Wel .. - ,Implicated,- but that the statement and celebrated � T e house was tastefully adorn- Stanley has returned to thel ho -m -e 'of h6r fortune, on T�eaday ternoon last, to" lip I rarest Idat week. -J. G. Staubu of the family J I? . � - . . gauntletof Parliament Th � e C rand Trunk - h had the 'a- Wingham d k 0161 moon of last � i , I - I � . I * . I I e af er 'attending conference,. in ry - .1 -� � I I parents at . - I is attending the cOunty' court ab Ooftrloh - .�� . ather places. I L , Palms, snowballs and -Holmeaville.-Goorge Oam.pboll on a plank, 1 ad in falling dislocated his Winjha� . I . - evidence of Mr. Gamey 'are utterly un,reli- bill h-aF[ yet ,,a r4ceive ta third reading to ed with myrtl� . La Tu sday, . . . � - I . . I able and untruthful and they have not bee' I i IL peonies, BpLd a$ high noon R67. James and Wm. Jamieson, of. Bruf sels, spent San- shoulder. -Mi; . , Benjamin Caldwell, who as I _T. I ko - I were married 5( . I - n i i . . this we6k.-R. E. Pickard and Wife left ... I . b000me law. There ial little4sai ab . 1 7 -T I i 4 corroborated in any e' . Hamilton tied �be knot. The bride was d in the village.- Mr.. 14ohard Hotharn been in the employ of Mr. E. R DEATIi Or, MRs. HA.N11r,T0X.-Mr'8. ; on Wedy efday on tbeir trip to Engiandand . I I asential particular. T - ay annie, eft and cam,6 to M­ � i . � � . Redistribation bill. No hi�t e Goilw- attiredinai bna�tifaloostume'of whiteailk spent Sunday. with MitchJ f,rien(la,­;=­The' hbrelastweek for P A Arthur, wvher he, Hamiltoni wite of Rev. Wm. Hamilton, the Earope.-F. W. Gladm.aa was in Torouto . . , -bave � - I 'Z�: � 4 1 � , I - resided thi : - � has yet beoln� crepe de chine o#er'taffeta. with bridal veil, infant child of John Roger )n passed -away haFf secured &7,ery good situation in a store. 0 -. . The case was considered under three die- ernmenVa- railway aid Policy, ' s beloved pastor of Londeabor and Hallett this wee c. -W. H. Levetb, an ex �reeve -of they -win enjoy � ' . � I - . 7 � . and carried white roses tied with long white on Wednesday last, arid w Presbyterian congregations, departed -this the village, is laid up at resent, having - ,E -et. The prese I � .. tinot-heads.' First, the- money consider. given, a nd i a is not lik 31y - I �!, a laid tc re9t be- Quite a large numberof .his young friends . I p . . I . . � - ar�yt ink will be ribbons. ; I Bide its .notber.--14A number froth iiere in- assembled at the station to aee'lim off, and ob we k Edga"r : serviceable nati . . ation ; secon.d., the- withdrawal of this pro. madeknown in Viat diroq1tion untii the . I : lifelastweek afterai lingering and trying undergo eanoperation ]a e �1. -With 4 con6ding faith in heir -'Sa-viour, - tend taking in' the-' illness which 6he bore with chriotian patience Westcolt� left for the West last wo*- ......... I , � . Grand Trun k bill is fir ally dispmed � I - I excursion to the Falls,.� to wish him all success. -The friends of ek.-The ' I -Five broke I . i - test against Gamey, and third, the dis ens - of. * 1 M . , I Gavin Jamie- I . "I'll . - � p re. Edgaj i J. B�11, of Hullett,submibted to John Button is seriously ill. and resignati�a. Mrs. Hamilton was of case of Belback vs. Rose was r,truck *ff the , -� h � I Mrs. James Murray will regret to learn that � -, Friday: morning e inevita, I le, a�d on Tuesday last, under- son is reoover*ng,� aft - a e'vere illnesal- f � �- - -he first the commis - (I. esoluti a movea b �� er 0 r1111foAthe past week - orich, on , ing of pab . There waE a lengthy discuision the at r th , Scotch descent, her �.lparsnts coming from list at the county cou t, at G-oi � ronage. On t xy on the - -0 i y M B . , she has been serloual] I FL - , r -- -rear of the 1W - \ sioners held there was no evidence save I e r. 0 - went sin op ration at the Clinton hospital, Rev. Mr. Andrews supplied for Rev. Mr. or so, but wilt be pleased to learn that at Annan, on the watera oft he Solway in Duni- -Tuesday, upon the application of M.r. St,en. . - occupied by : . th den, the­Oppositim leade . eclaxiag ; -1 , t . for th!9 reli)f of s,Ippendioitis and other inter- Kennedy on Sunday last.- he teachers of daCe of " . . friesebire. She. was bornin Binghamp. T,so itor for the defendant, the costs - � I � ---. � - - ataterrient of Gamey� himself ; on the second favor of higI .er duties, on ! 0 and steel I . � 'Writ' he waa somewhat impro, ed. . bury, so � � pany agencV. � � . . , . - I - . -naltroubles. T4eoperation was sucoesiful the Methodist�churoh here 6re ma ing ar- -A me -lineation with the oei ton, New York State, and, when quite Of the d. the. plaintiff. -F, U. � -- � � r to e coure. 7'.3 he iron t : � I 6ting.i c6b flillin on - � !! - . i I I Is r 9 : �Old frame Onet Uled out- P'o 1peot"And -she cam� out of the rangementstolhave a garderparty on'-tfie a young girl, came with. other members of Kay a w -f , , they held tba,t the protest was set ducts in ):& I in every rei � 06- 1� . du6try in tb A country. In th discuss I . a, I I � tion to be held here on July ]l2th, waa- - �eld i e, 'who was .formerly 1,!ri -�1- jotock of mew -al I 7 side the knowledge of the Government or I . an aesthetic' feeli oplen My, I. . a 6 - �- � . . 1� it was announced that a stee , Works in Ne , . 11. , but towards grounds of Richard Hothai a9 lin tie near in Millerls h 11, on Monday evening lob. her family to Hamilton, Ontario, where she Stewart, re here from Dionver, on 9, vialt 01 - . waa badbr dam . - - - . - any member of it and -entirely irrespective JBrunswiok, started a few ye tro pgo, and i Wednesda mor. ing a emo"haga set in, future. The ladies are spar. ng no pains to There was 9 gg'od'attendaned, and a det 3r- fitted herself for public school teachtuit-and Mr. andWre. J. A. Stew.art,-Rr. -And Mrs. - . . Gray,& sows b I in and ell t sit me ical aid could!do, could not make it asuce'eas Lookoutifor future an- mi � . f I the committ Be where abe, also book an art school ocurse., r't"rned from their honeymoon on : . . owned by Fran . � of the. consideration as to whether Gamey connection with which abou I one hand nation was' ant �!qed by I � Silk e I . . r� 3hecki it, death "'min to her'� relief about nouncements, as.it will be t�e evelib of the backed up by l� it e olbl4ens, to spare no pa no She taught for several yearn in the city of Saturday evening, and spent Sunds), with I .ed. Lons -pro) should support or oppose the. -(),ove' millions of dollars had been invEsted,- is --i I . . : ! I I -1. I 1 S:30 9'rilook in the a ternoon,1 as she was season. : � I or expense to " ake� the celebration an enj )y- I -rents, Mr. and M-rs.� Robert . . . rnment ; deep water, and if the Gov9rnmebt refu --- 6 ,, I M her adoption and was very successful in win- the latter's pa unknoinL . on the third they decided that� while Gamey I I Eurro4nde&by her parents, Mr-. -and Mra. - : . I a,ble one to th' e attending, and a ning the aHeotions of her pupils and In giv-' Hicks. - Mrs. Moffat, of Paris, is the gu ---- � I -There n . I - - to come to i 0 aid, it %ill likelly go to t e i I I I n7n!!!!!� � . . . 9 succ Bile . - eat pre* . � James Snel , an4'her hu3band,!to whom she - I .. g them a taste for knowledge. - Por a long of Mrs. J. A. Stewart. --The Misses Amoo, 11 . I � ork the strength of his professims of in,de- wall. The�ackofau:fficient protection 0 1 . - B echwoo �. ineveryliensel- f the term. The speak�ng 'a I - - -1 r.: Asy morning, a I . shield the i dustry from oi tsipe, compe was marrie in Jonuary of 1909.kThoae dear FARMIMns.-Ne lines of arm shoes ar- !vill be hold in Wm. Moir's woods, adj�ln- time she had charge of a class 'of boys in of McGillivray, were the guests of Dr. and . - law, MY. Win. pendence and his pz�omiaes of support, asked i-� to h-er'feel bheir krief very keBbly,e6peoiallY rived this Week. I you want the, best tt,a 16 -don -t ingthevillage, where it was held some what was then a mission station,, but which .Mrs. Anos,-Mrs. �Yowell a -ad daughta - � � . � � I � ... Pertwx most � � for several &p-ppiatmentg, that no appoint- tion was ass gned by the Oppoaition. as the as they remember her last words as r has since developed into the strong congreg- have retdrued from a viat to wood, - � - � i reason fr r t a d,, fficulti es of tb� 6 establish- I ah9 left fail to Bee our lines before you bu . W�� . Willis, years ago. -M,5. John (30ii1ter left here �hia took. - .person --.of Mari I - I k� d at "'she would never : . shoes for week for Hami,�ton,, as representative of he - - I . ments were made at his instance, and ; her home, t1h return " `18 agent in Seaforth for George . Slater - .. ation known a's Erskine church. Shoexcell- Mr. Bagahaw, a student from Victoria . . - thaz, ment. The, overnmeit treated the rea' men and Doro6y Dodd shoe W- Wm. Packhain � - I . di - Mrs. Bell *as of:bright nd for 1, dies. i 1852.1 Ca than Ord . , � � I � . � consequently, h,s support had not been Intion as and. of want of- conodolace in the L . a at ractive per. Seaforth Raced, Tuess ay arid We ine'aday W a . - of F4esters. -Mr. Da 7id od as an artist, one of her portraits receiving lege, took the services at Main street Metho. - 1. I AV. 8he bad I . I I . - I eonali6y, anowail the oldeat da ghter of Mr. d conduct d services for the first prize at the Hamilton Agricultural dist church-, on Sueday. � - . I �� I . Gavel rimentJ The remier itatEd tha . . I I I Rev. Dr. Mi dd ; bought by the promise of -patronage, and - next. The best races in the county. . - . msay-yeara� bt - � . I ­ � . . be t and Mrs. �ameoi Snell Pagel g her 25bb ; 1852-1 on Sabbath lea, �, both morning and event ig. . Exhibition. i 3he wet an ardent lovc-r of nat- . i - -- . I -- �: ­­- . t , � I � � -ENNEW . � I -Auration. cause fora the Governmen could! asE eat to any bIrbhd(ay la'.�Ist .0arch. For the past four �, are in Ml its ft)rmo, and was always indi 1. I 1, -1 that;ho attempt to secure his cupport in an � It takes a long arm to reach the'temptifig .. I I - y such proposition it woffld 'b ' I Mr. Wren is a pleasan.b and flue*nb apeah er, 9- i � U8111., MZF. P,J - ­ - such 0 n.. cessary for years he hi I ,d no� been strong, having ouf- lots wherever they are. We don't get all and his servied : ri,rit at any al cry of cruelty -to any of God -'a --A very peculiar accident took ... . ' I -way had been made by Mr. Strat ton them to eng iire into they3aI oa sea for the . - i were very much enjoyed:.- Place in . -field, Notting e fered I rom ( seve�e attack of appendicitis, of them, oh no, bub we get enough- to make creatures. A 'ter her marriage she res Stratfordl, on Saturday, by which Dr.� D. M. . I Urn In 1826, 10 . 8, 'n g dress gdo a � � 11 I - , L I , I � The report is a el � 30 the standing and I . ar easy reach. Come a foi `w4ioh he brok q � int0eated aE well asp lover thoroughly recovered. I . t for nearly fou years to Lyne look, Norfolk Fraser loot his valuable driver. Re was or any other member of the Government. �lifficulties of th iculav eatablishmenit fro i vhich she n* Mr. Wm. Stoneman recently had the mie- Ided ear . I I this the most interestin store fortune while riding on his bicycle, to M _ A few years lai acquittal' for the within yo W her husband was pastor of &boat to Us the horse and .had one . end of , % .. needs of the trade generally. � -0 i Sun lay r4orning last there departed � with an accident, In e 0 - --Aud settled in' . Gov'-ernment and every member of it and B� they did th a o soon als . this li le,r ono of tb your aumm6r dress of v lectra, grena- the small bonesin his foob.-Mr. Thomp on the Presbyter an congregation and where he the long tie rope in his hand, thin other . � -they ,continued a 0 . ie they would be prep?.red to .e pioneers ofl this count . 11140 . I y dine, eoline, crepeline, twine effect, etc. - M had for two ol his elders, Mr. John Charlton, being ro4d the horse's neck. For Eome craahiog blovv�to. Mr. Gam4, their aeguser. say what they would d � I in the-perEoln of Mrs. William. Johnston, ardock was in the county town on Mon- -1870, when -th'A opi'n- Stanley, who, on�! th - -' I ' ?it 0 . of Von may not like the names,' you' will the d M. P., and M% W. A. Charlton, M. P. P., 'reason or'; other the horse' began ,to rear. ion at presik�t that the nPI was his e 12bh of uly, would aylaeb. wwregreb olearnthatMr. M. - . Ill view of the evidence, the report of the land steel in- I I goods. The E. MoFaul Uo., Seaforth. at present . . 1892 Mr. And � I ' . i�.- � fied. . In fact we r I. - have reache �.�he: good old a . gerville was taken quite Sp�aker of the Legislative Assem- Dr. Fraser hung on t6 the rope. The horse � �� . aetive lifeaud; T I , t ,�,,, �- 4 commission is fully ju8ti dustry, important," it is,"' is� oeiving al ge of 73 years. 1852 1 White, of Rod' I ill r ;; � I - , �, the aid from the tax pa eA ..'that it in eA- She was borb in 0ounty Antrim Irelaind,and - during the past week, but we are pleased bly In Toronto. The last eleven years of her fell over on its left side. It mam d tee I re , ,.: t ,­ I - ' go . � TLA wal�thd ­�­ , ; -1 came to thin couritry thii . Avery pretty weddilg was- to learn that! he is *%a feet again, but I � - cannot7see how the commisai6n co�uld have titled to o , rty-si MARRIED.— life were spent in Londeaboro. Intense scrambleto J . � r s ould just V deman , and thast i y6mrs agg. somewhat better.- was � At once .... W -M. JR&eyl I I � � decided otherwise. 41 . if additional protection is given 0 it, othe� She'was mairied , in the old I'and to Mr.. celebrated at St. Columbao Chu ch on Mrs. Hemphill; of Wri ixeter, who wag 4 re her abhorrince of strong drink and the traf-o flopped over on its right side, striking its I A -.family i3f, thl� e nterest3 toed, by whom sh AcKeon, in visiting her da� ghter, ,A fic in the bodi�s ale of men. 8 was head with Rmat force on the.stony bank At i ch are.large users ,cf iron and Darrow, long sinoe decei 0 Monday last, by Rev. Fathei �. A ra. Cornelius 0o, k, and so he I -survive I.Jer. I I I .� " � - If a, fault can be found with the teport of steel as t ei raw mate�ial will- lie serious] had three childregi, Mrs. Robert Rouatb and the presence of , a large u mber . of the- has-ratumed home. -N Ins Murray has b en, deeply interest d in all kinds of church work theside of the road. It hardly .gave a kick. *. - , I . - � - . I I . I . o . - ­ A � ' - . ' I - . - . . t& commission, it is iLr the direction Of LOO handicapped H � Mr. pw, of Bayfield, and Mr. friends of the contracting parties. This waiting on her! mobbei, who has been v ry and was the means of starting, su Auxiliary Concussion of the brain killed it a in- . .. ' owev�r, ifi-&fter oareful . Imoot , ... . . � I � . much. minutia-.' "They give the case really nquiry, the ,xover John Darro,11V on''! -the homeat C yne, a ill during the �asb V lo weeks, and M ion . . drong :k � i �, vme4t oon6lude that the I ead, on the was the marriageof Mr. Mat�hew I of the Womea-�s Foreign Missionary Society Otanfly. � -The . . - i !I I I . iron indu"atry 'i's-aufferinig from undue and Bronson liTIO', Sta ley.- By he ' to proaperoas farmer of- Ribb.ort, to Miss Whiteeides 8� for the present, taking her and a Mission � Band it each one of the �: -hie lasted sin(5 more importance than it deserves, or. the . a I � a I elm I -Follo'wing In a litatof the wills ientered-, -:, , .tition an,� it' condition -oarl� Mr. Johnat'n, a, e had ;iid 'rerni, gir a. Matilda, eldest daughter f Mr. John duties as assiatant tea3her.-Mr..Va' rges-with which she was conneote& The -tio *1 of light sh a 11 1� - . evidence justifies. We agree- unjust corn i , I I . two 0 J r - - Q I n Dyke I at the Stratford surrogate court darmig 14 I . es � Do Atill �eontinue A I *� .. I I . with the cam' be improved by additional prot3ction, and Ja'n war anq ,Mies A." . ohnsto at -O'Reilly, of this place. After the - inter- was in Godertah an Monday fast. -Mrs. ChriatianEnd6avorSociety had an exceed- May: Par probato4-Wm� Dungey, War. .I In .the ,country � - � '. . urvives� herat the eating ceremony 8� . - ingly valuable� helper in hei " long as she lace, Yeoman, $4,786 personal, $7,000 reaJ ; miasion.ers in their statement -that "th-o this can be given with -oat mr)re seriou' ham, Mr.'Joho was closed A the church' q�orge Walker � and obildren areherevisit � ! a . i .ton a - gravamen of the whole Is' the other interea' of'82yelra. '-Mrs. Johns' arMoongratulations extended the . - - was able. While �t Lynedock she can- . cular tuned by- . . payment inju ts; ,the 3over4ment age� 1; � ,ton enjoyed lf happy ing her mother, Mrs. '97m. Smallsoombet George Foster, Mitchell, yeoman, S.50 per - I - I e . i.. I before her young coup I . � : of the two sums of money .to Mr. will iiot hesitate at the pr ,good health Is, accompanied by -, many Miss Mabel Sparks w a in Blake receriply tracted a severe cold that settled into what sonal, 87,P50 riial ; Letitia I to � . - ft, , � late, V $1 �� I . -death, whi6 wasfdue to the � ter effects of friends, drove to the residence of the - calling on relativ threatened W become chronic bronchitis. Marys, widow, $3,51-2.17 personal, $W ... make the icecevary �eoQmmnne d ti to - I gh t t, - . ea.-- r. James Moir and i � - . , I � . dameY by or ,through tha Provincial Par'l�ament. In th la grippe.� $'he - a -a ki rection. bride's father, where a sumptuous wedding children of -nea6r Oil 8 wings, were here re- Through the" fitriiast care and with heroic real ; Albert E. Kloplael, tratford . achin- � that the foretf. . I , e me. ntime, hie sjuggested 4 , teL ndIV a'd af ! I f .. � � I Secretary fc-r corcupt purpoees.,, - i ate woman, �' n er and devot d wife a � . efforts Eh3 In aged to thr3 Aevastation - . . Tha�� if the Opposi bion are anxious for th nd dinner was partaken of by over 75 invited cenbly visiting: �Mr. M'oir's many relatives w it off, but was Jet, $50 personal, $300 real ; Win. .Wilson =1I . 9 � - ever fearful of a return of that distressing -While tli . I mother ndj� the s mpathy of the commun a I . � wap, from the first, the hinging point. Interests of Phe iron indt-84y 'And, the eoun� I.-4 , - guests. .The afternoon and evening were andfriend .-Mr) B. 3. Pfiillips and Mr. Elma,,farmer, $594 personal,- - $3,000 raol ,I . ­ . - i goes bu, to u - Winghorn likst . . - i p . 61 --,So soon as Gamey failed to try as tb p ,ofeas to .b , they will � $I'M school pieni . �stantia,te � he bereaved, ones. The most enjbyably spent and M - A Mrs. John Fitzgerald were i' trouble. Lati r a diseme of another kind Jam.94'.0illop, Mornington, furnie4" , -- - ... ; I In tion and .funeral tooki placel on Tuesday afternoon and Coyne went to their own � -Parx, Toront�a . SU 17 � an set ia, from ,which she suffered for several person that part of his §ta,tarnent his whole oase draw thei aiV until the (" a vi - . � homel*where they - week and the dj�at part Of this att3nding �he - - a], $5,000 real; � Win. J. luophel, - .6tearner WI I ernment declare their p lioy' '�on the ques� was largely -ittended. I will settle d wn 0 e p u 80 0 Mari! I . The elfUction preyed uponher 11 0 11 . � , � as r ie can erence, a 1 � : atat ves of Hen EL I � n I gen eman, r re ; 0 . A� . i :, - . . " life and the sterner realiti 8' of ex: stance. and isel ur�p . vous system nd forced her, very much Inson, Portion Of ": - I - 6 Misses Norris, of tratford, widow, $100 portonal. 'wharf I * - - - .� - .� I the policy oes 'Act then sui� June w( -- bells began to rin' early They have the beat wishes of onlo, are 15 M re. A. sgAivat h9r will, into. comparative seclusion, - -call � 'Grant-, and 110­att6mp� was made to rdfute�- them, it will be time on dg`h to move. The in Exeter,. h'�ving� on Monday of last week, I n il noo . I falled. It was,definitely proven by Mr. tion., and if lddin� 9 t�L very large Tdr ,y1piting heir cousin, S800 real. 1 For administratlo ,-W ki n SIM! . . V . . . Opposition', however,'d cirple ot friends for .their fu , re ba ) r 00 ..- r; j her weak�ped system was unable to'with- I I 'ere thrown, I homes Ballantyne, of . - Hargreaves, Listowel) gentleman $10 per- , ' hisevidence, that the, protest iLgai 'st'Mr." i not'see things iti Introduced dne ofthe prettiest events of the . � pineos , Mu : - I � n � 11 . , � . I I � - . . this light, bu Pushed heir � Motion to a ssaton, at the esidence of Mr. Robeit. and welfare. . Broo ale, adito a, nd formerl of Hty stand the ifiock of the operation undertaken -i sonal, $250 real. * I � 14 I of WAtsr, b I I I I I . I I I Gamey was settled in the ordinary way, division, and'it was, laccordinglyj vote Hicks. whel]"� Ilia aughter, Miss Gertrude, . - tovyns ip, ba J he mileforbane recently to . . � I * : � Idarfiliall, Of 0 .1, - .- - . � . - , � I - ,�,,, loose a gocd 1 h�rse.-Quite a number ; I � and entire1ji- ir�e��Pecti' 1 of �be I I I � - .. -she reed � ve of his position clown by ,-a -majority �f 41. - Hon. Mr� and of Exatdr's m, at popular young ladies Varna. . y left here . I . - � -tween. ived hi Tarte spoke -i: i favor of �he Mo tio and Vote4 in mus'" al circles, was anited in AFAT-imy RETNION.-A very leaian� n � � . I � towards the -GovQrnment. It was also , ; social and - ativen of the : Walkc r famil - Co broken � . attend the re union at.. Me . � . with the Oplosition. 1 f1i i . i marriage to J)r. arry E. Silk,� risising and re -union of the,Wp6lker and eyes families �ednesday to I � . - '- . -zex-eitement aw I . . . I - proven beyond dispute, that. in the matter . , . 11 4, � speolml trala , - i proininent'dont ; of Lc.ndon. I The bride lace on � Wad- home of Mr. JqcClymont, of near Varr a. 1� - I . � of patrotiage, M.r. Gam i -4 ''. I ist� I and their -connections, . , .1 SA'TURI)A.Y .. - - M I . . ! � . I ey was only prom- I . . : entered the irawi.og-room, leaning upo nesday last, at M Over 40 came b'y train from a distance, o -i ., � - partyorily Veit ( i a the r. James Mcclyniont'st . I � . I 'ified the same Elulrron pteS. ' 4 fher I er,!� while r - was a lar I a, attendance Tuesday evening Iasi, it order to attend t3e - . � Inornipg. . � W I -consid,3ration as othee tup. I rm o' - f th ;: Mrs. (Rev.) Kno . near here. Tftbre� i ; . - .. -A tale vi I I --The Dob(rty Organ Co., of 13 ved blendelasohn's wedding march. and a most enjoyable time wkgspenlibyall - - � 11 . - I - � . found it to be his daty to ally himself with to -- go to Nova Scotia i , i , . - lk� gowned in *hIte silk, thel bride .pre- and many old .associations were re:kewed, miller, will be;,: succea ior - to- Mr. Madialt, I " I . �� Was ,held at t-1 . i I : -Hamilton - - I I � who has been a ointed to Chatha � . .. . . - . I sented a chiirmin� appearance. The cere RGAIN : :DAY im porters of the Govern ,)i.n,�,n re�' re_-union.-"Rev'� Edward A. Shaw, of Bin. . molit. If Mr. Gamey ceive(I an order last wee , for a oi . a 'elpla � 'i 13 - . I � I � . � - -he - -Mrs. JosOph Zettle,,of Zupi H. Arnold is vi - i . I �� � ead , the supporters of the Government, as 7. * 1 i - and, no doubt, new friendshipa formei. On . rri.-Mr�. -BA � � * � 0 1, is laid up' many was i, Rev. R.'i W. Know- the previous Tuesday evenin a largi ,num- etpung relatives in London. � I . were die p pforni e d by i - I I � repeatedly aeaerl,ed lie iniended doing, it with a broke6 leg, and i�� lyi�ag � the home leg, of Cre it�on,bi�ther-in-law of the groom, ber of friends arrived from Michigan o take r. Alexander!-Molr, -who has been atten I- .&,� � . .1 Te ad frow: - - - - - - - - I I - - of h.cr son J 'hn, where Bhe, is receiving in 'the pre e e . of -11h6 im mediat part in the festivi . g college in Winnil eg, is home for the . I I I avzerage Price � was onli natural and right that he should 11 � ic . e relatives of ties and 'a *ally lo they i� I I - .. lzl �Hon. . I ' I Q every attelitilm I I I ' , � M. � I be consulted regarding the patronage in his -Daring tie Past y I I I 'Patrties, after which all gat were. This annual famiily re-uni n, for alummer vacation. It is four years since., - I d to make this coming Saturday. .special Bargain Day-shelv I i : the contr ing I- -- We -int@4 es, , U�der- the many.yea;re 'has taken place in M -Mo,.r Was . I "Quebec, pxid I I '. torate of Rev. Or, , Pas-" down .to al sumptuous wedding breakfast. higan, -Mr. home.-Wiss Ruby Hortcn;�' tablos and 6oun�ers loaded with bargains. We alWays do .just exactly --os. we ,- - . . � person could say there .R. Hobbs,- the Wingha �. . , own riding. No i at.eI14�4 Havergal ladiea' co . . Imported heih I I �� ' in, The preeen�p ii�iie *,costly and numerous, where many of those interested resi . This who is I llege,) ad,veitise, These prices are for Saturday only : 1 . -Gueipb - was anything wrong in that. - Methodist churoh has Veen iu� a prosperou Toronto, is home! for the summer vacati' - I mill � a! showing the,high osteem in which the bride year, ho�vever, it *1as decided to ake a , & � .. 18- . . I ou.1 - � . . I ;J � N - . ' tion. Tiere I i t'll � 1. � - i " - - - , % I I tl X&TES It � i AkIt -0a iw[ VIA ' -W,b wedd � I I i �l Gormley, ' struck by laRt ano n6 I with Conte �. t C I - M d I t� ,� 4 �1 i ni I �U 11 r 1 1� M ' �! " Is' o d r ijn� iti I I I , I I I I 11, q 1101 Ii Ili ay L�l ion nd i :W Ja .1 I § . I i 'i il � 0 candi were 173 additions and 32� and g - . I � ' c . . . r. �� siou'miglib, therefore, very properly have I ire 4old. The bride's going change in the programmb, A d the Mi -chi- - I -Grove. 11 I I . I I I . � I removals, brit ging the �otal tn'elliberabip to as - rn!!� . I -a;- . . �� . r O)Oi,ltn bl$ie and white. � Amid th I gan friends ca SATURDAY'S PRICE of Towi � . at -upped the inveaUgation when it was. found 480, and $7,2P8.08 w ; i away hat 0 h . e . me�- to Stanley, and we are I . . i I . - . - � SX . I . e I as3 raia�dduring the, , I Blyth. . I . = her� - ' - i 0 ,YeII-wishes ' h f� f friends, the happy sure that all who�ienjoyed tie pleasai(e of , i . . ,L Jj , Z T . r. I I i I I .. q 11 t I Gamey could not subataritiate his accusatioil . Yea I I ! couple left b; t'h'.' $:I'O train for Toronto &ad their company an 1his ocoasi(n will. be do- � NoT'Es. -m--Dr. 'Long visited .at his home a $1.00.black Silk on Saturday 'Frenchl peaa-de-soie, for, 690 of Pine 4gvov.*� . - ! I , . I- J I � � . � . i � I �- -The Prosbyterian� congregation a� .� . and paid'sw ,, it ag to the payment of the money. � t: Points east. , lighted to Liptowel, and *ith frende in Harristo , ....... � , , . � . : have them all -bee i ageoilL, wiDh . I I .. � - . Wroxet-r haslextended 66 unarii OUR call to'- . � a yard. 1 540. ii -We reco , d th ' week the de'th of a wol as many additions of the earn y -over Suaday.-Ftev. Mt. Edwards & . 4 Rev, L. Perrin, B. A- - o�f George 11 ,. 3 06 . e kind ts the " . . Rigsby, a form r . , The -report of the commission mmt be - own. Mr. 'known' citi7 ! t . "M6th-AiSt church he qp I - . th i , .1. i ml of ; can mustcr. I the �� "I'l.25 black eau-de-soie on Saturdav � for 85c. 0 chlef ooriti F T) 1. . C IL ullett,, in the persorof I - I . I : . ex, - a one b t e risi ng en or the i . . � t � satisfactory t'? the 00ullt'U as it is to the Ug yo . .Richard Brigham� aged 78 years an& 6 NOTES. -This� Isi statute labor season and preached inthe': Methodist church on Su - 0 ­ L ' � 11 � Presbyterian oh�rch. Re VWPU111 - -y � - . 1.00 wide black taffefta Silk, will n6t out, an Saiturday. for . . - � - 4P . - . . inducEed months, who wac stricken with paralyll'is work is being don of the roads dA , to large '' we a: � � friends of the Government. Bub while It is jut I % . 6 on many . , congre abions. All � I I . 1, � ; a the char at Wro�,eter, in the course lamb, Friday and,: died on MO'Aday. M under the Impression that they are being Pleased to hear �'their fi irmer minister 69c a yard. - � 1; . ' �-- � r. . �� thus satisfacto the incide I . . , ry" ate cbunected- of a few ee . � � - 'i -"- -hake ot his ha6d.-Thf-re wer t O' - I � " Brighso.111 wal!an 1�6klishman by birth, com. improved,bub thosehaving I over ba' a - - --� Davidi I . U ' t - � - -Mr. Gav ion, �f Winghorn ing from Yorksireii where he was born in them can testify that this is a delusion. 11 so exciting games of base I all d I . . I., with the affair, or some of them at least, . 4 .i - . uring th p b 600 yards of wide Prin worth 8c, on Saturday Only 4c a yard I I - . carry their lesaons with them and we I Junction,deli. ored a fine lot of cattle to Mr. 1825. He came to] this ntry In 1852, and far as present ratsul - eek., The first was on Frid ' - eveni , - One t0ble wide 10c- and 121c Prints, �o be sold at 7y", 9A , - rhope I cou to are. conderned,- at any w ay . . b � W. F. Vansto e one day last wee . Thera settled iri York co�;tity, but from this latter -rate. , It would be a great improvement . if, tween 'the eai,t and west sides of & a . -i. - � . - , _ I they will bear fruit in the proper quarter. wereelghteattle andtleto , I I . fast colors. ,-. -- - � I � - . - - I � t�l I when-tinkeriDg: a the Municipal--'Ict'it street. Thenci I � I . vi eight was daie til he moved4o. this section most of q Tuesda Wain - . Should this Pro,ve to be the'oase, somethiog 10,090 pGuads h steer-waa his time1 was 'pent in the count of Peel. would enter Ahe heads of our wise legis.- . , y evening, a . - One two-year�o , ly ' "'haa,beeri0i played the present teari ' ` d 75 ' Dress Goods, on Satur' for' 4, � will have, been gained and we ma3 congratu a -particularly flae auima� and wei;bed 1,330 1 0" I , �, One lot of 50c, 60c all 0 1 (IELY - '- I .. The ye r he ame 46 Huron trabt, 1876, he lators to make an amendmell., that, would . �n;, although most of thorn hadn't played I I - pounds. T� . t 1 39c- a yard. . I I � a marxie . a ra. 41odeland, a�. Brampton. require the repairing of th& ro! do in the fall,tq---ball for, a numbei-bf yea a, they were able , �o � . � ) I . .., � . late ourselves that in thi instance, at any. --The executive of the HuronOld Boy a! Ire 8 t ed on the 111th of Hullet," where he especially whe�e new gravt I has to bq l'break eviin, thelacore b ng It to 14.-M � � - . . - "IrAe, good,has resulted from evil. et . applied. -The ref eshing rain i of the last , John . Moore le t Wed esday morning fl I 0 . . . , Association have oo'mpl)ted- arrangements � became an ao, ive vo,orker in township affair,, * F , I . I ,r Everything will'go very cheap to make Saturday a v*ery big s�le day. Come oa I I - for the annual excursion ol the association � and wa reap otedl� by all who' *fiaw hith. few days. have ba(ril an aimazial inflae6ce for kthe west, where he Is g ng to represent a - Saturday. . . - I I t . In this connection, also, it -may be worth to Goderich and Wingh im, on Saturday, � Some n yea 7s a � he came to Clinton, good an the growing crops in this Vi iniiy, � Toronto firm.- . Mr. R bert Douglass w � 1. .. � . ­ . . I � I - .. I � - -- I -. - � : I vvhil� to- mention, that while the Liberals July Ub. A large deleg tion to the Home * where behas aside ever sin 'He is burviv - . YV~ - - WV, . I I . ce. - and our farmers, as a consequence . look ' called to Goderich to sit on the jury. . He � I i . I have been in power in Oatario for over 30 comera.'festival from Cideago and. Detroit ,; ed by his lov g w fe, three ste� children much moit cheerful than they did -a ��ek � left Tuesday ana returu d o . .. - - � . � - 1. �- I I - - n Wednesday. � � -- - � yaara, and in the Dominion for goll will probably accompany the old boys to tile Viz., J &Meg 7 ... 1, I , ng on � . Modeland, ot U ita ; Mrs. ago. -There .has not been to mueb - cairn Mr. James Simq recei d - wor4' I Highest Prices Paid for Prod7'' � �. Saturds Uce. �, - I - . . 71 nlne years, this is the firab time during western or untyi- - � I -1 Wm. Vadde , HqUet, and , Har y, of Tor. lanted this year, in this vie nity, as lasb� a . it noon that his� wife's sister, Mrs& Jo ,- - - � . I ; - - all -The people of Gode 'ah who 11 knew the onto and t chiloren,Mro. Albert Voden, tee b fall was very 1 wet and a i veb cox n har- (1§t4w art, of Godgilch Ownabip, I had di � I ..�- . t(MMU1 W91 - - -- . - . . - . I - � these yeara that a charge of corruption or- deceased, will regret- to I arn of th I 8 death of . I vest makes a lot of work for f rmers, and it ' after 6, I e ck of pneumo . , - I - -9 o is unpleasant work, too, Eo t at some got 4er aunt, M as rown, hav I - . , f Ater, I ivinglixTuronto aud'another at . . ,a .0. � I - I maide.-againat a member of a Liberal Gov- which occurred on Saturday Ifist, st 9trat- Harriston. Theee,',wore all present at -tile discouraged. A good many re also earn. , the sympathy q%, their friends In their bd- -YD & C - '- . .- . R,jbert W. Ruaoiman, of Hallett, & id ,Q-. ice, at hoinei There is I in a wilful wrong doin has. ever been publicly Ingham? 8.180 4 si Mrs. Sims wng i B � , . I - I - ford. Mr. Runpiman was a membe.--6f a well funeral excep) the 4tepaon from, Manitoba. I *il t. ! f. John Nivens, who ham �L ARO 01 � 11 ., plaining that the corn sowdi not com1mg - teavemen -M - - 11 � I ornment. Of the truthfulness of this charge known family f�rrfterly, reaiding'thf ro. A few The remains -were Interred in the Clinton up as well am usuat This 'is ttribated iZ. been electri�ian for a numbur of yeare ;r I(;,&]& \ MISMWAINK21M I, � . .- � . � the publio"can mw ju 1ge for themselves. - years ago lie removed to I Wingham but hie I ; � q ;of the we sArn. Last- Mr. Livings I tone , F,, has resigned his postilo DNG BI&OGN, ON" --ow— - I ; I 3% I aemetry� od V Tediloday. � the inferior quality; : i I i i . ! P1 I . � � . . - " I ; ! � . 1; i . . I I : -----� - i I I � I I . :. . - � - - - - . I � I I � I . . 4 . � � . . t � .1- - - -- I I � .q . � � . �. -- . I . ,� I I I - I - 11 I . J1%tl.T I moatfne� A , -Onu- -Per = -- � FFe"vor bmbei- Barley V -or busht - Butter, 21c, 1. 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