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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-06-19, Page 1�­ , ----' - �­ —­-�­­. -, — �— , ­ - ­ 7-r — ­ -- ­ ­ - I �- I ,- � . I - I I � - I I ,__,_r --- - -- ­- - . �-- - -­­', -, ­­­'. — -7— �, ­­­­ 1. ­­ � ­ ­­­­ -1 I . ­­­ ­— , 4 --- ­­­," � - -, - - -- - ­ ­ -­- I_ �� - ­ --1 , ­­­ ­ -­ - ­­­­ �- ­­ .­- . -r -­­—, - . -­ 'I I . �- ­ -- - -1 -- - - ,- -- , I—— - I . . ,_,f , , I I - . . - - �--- 4 - - � . , I I . . I � I � . i I . � — I i I , . . i I . � , , ! . . . . . � ! I . I . . � . . I � - i - . I � - . � . � . - . � ­ . I . : . - f i � . . i . . � I I . . � 1. - .. . ; -.1 I . I I . . 4 1 . ; . I � 1 � � I � - - I : � � I . . � . � . . � I ; r . I . i I I . i � 7 . I ek attmiat -- � I � ; I I . I i . Y(),,?,. I i - , , I I . I I � I . 1�^ .�, . -ow prioes ta,�i � � . N %"**Zl �' . � � . ��0�1 - UW -"" I-IF2 lww�' , I 4W00'. - . - I � I . 11, .. - . . . � Fou ? We h&vS, I'll .. � i . I . S - . i - . . � I I I I . Ab are straight, � . � I . - i - � I I I � � I I 1. . I - � ; - I . I � : as with 806tia%�- - . I THIRTY-THIRD YEAR.. I � � I - - ­1SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, JUNE�l 19� 19030 at YOU? If they -WHOLE NUMBER, 1,853 : . - ­ - � _ ,, 7 . . . 1. I f . i I - � itore. No lacit . I - - I - - � .. I --- . � 1� ; + . � I I " I . : — . I � . . i .. � '' - ' E British ports for the oomin-g three week's; , mn .couple&. - : - � I care of the unfortunate offsprijag of miser. . � . I I � -. . 8 loaarie" � ., .. -- THE 0�1��ARIO LEGISLATURB. " I WINDO* SHAD I - ,,- - . . ableparents. .Piovisionle slap' made that . . afterwaide only Canadian and United States ,1 vour eve ilk- i I � I � - . � k — i - . . . - I I I i live cattle can fill the bill. The heav lea in 74.� 1 � , � . � ' A RRVIEWIOF THE SESSI9N:BY THE TORONTO no child under 14 yeara of age shall be� in. ; ' y rain- . the - . I �� - RsTORES � I 2FLOOR13 I I - NEWS.' - oaroerated in a jail or lookup. .� . . COTTAGE RODS pour in the M-issouri Valley has caused such . I � I I . . I I I I - I . . L . I "I'll - 'Ground Floor I t ; . TWO NEW JUDGES. an enormous Io3a of cattle, sheep, hogs and . . . 50 ft. wide f � On a at aight party vdto, but without the . � � . . . . . . . . � ! RiftAIL ca,11ing of the members' roll, the Ontario The' Attorney- General was alit . o fathe I and CURTAIN TOLES grain that ft cannot be properly eatimated laadsome - - , . long . � . r to at present ; therefore it is reasonabI6 to in- ;. . 100 - ft I i Upptr 0loor lAgialsta e on Friday set its stamp. of isp'- Aeveiral other important changes in the ma- fer that the present price in our market for . . - � I - . I � . I : : - . MMWJrACTU1t- Pro'val 0 what are familiarly known as the chinery of justice. His bill to amend the . owqst Prices. cattle will not go any lower. Ib may be 11 �� . I i �,' you at V. gunce - ,� . I I IXM! ! , Quebonor solutions, which were the result.of Judicature Aab involves the creation of a � — Stationary for a wLile and then Slowly ad- . ---- I I � ; , � . � I vance. I ' I T Stuffs the, art � I � . I the delib rations of the Provincial Premiep -now division' of the Aiih Court and the ap- -PX, -W--.1'-1NT'V` . I - . � y . - them cloaal.y _ . . .. ­ . in the co 'ferences of 1887 and 1902. In so pointment of two now judges. It is calou- Alm , Mini., - - - I - . . �, ... �� - 'doing, t 0 House expressed its opinion that lated to greatly facilitate the work,of litiga- . - I I I glaff � I i I I * S�yola �ili I I I the granio received by the Province from ihe' tion. Mr. Gibson has abo amended the j I � Huron Noies. ' - � - - I -Howe, of Brussels, has leased � .1iDetr goodness. 11 � . � :F0T>V` -, rT : I SEAFORTIffe —George - . . Ouldi be, used to. .. I . ; . 1 ­� I Doibiniob were not adequate, nor in accord- Loan, Corporations' Act, with a view to the I . � I J I iL , the Wroxeter woollen mill. ammer m%terladt. - � . . I I � i . &nee with -the basis agreed upon ab the time better protection of shareholders and the I 'htuff it . w . as re.1R. E. Pickard, of Exe- I I � I" I —Mr. and K , I . . . IV a i �i these f4brice— I � . of Confoderation. Premier Ross; and the public. . Ijistfurgit what k4ind ter, have gone ona trip to the old country. I composed av, bat � - ,olines, Electras - I ad%�41ae Opposition discussed the ques. The rural districts will be interested in W Inked rale nolce an' A. I . tions �olved ionic length, and bbth amendments to the Good. Roads Act, which flimsy. Jist. where the circumbindibus . —W. Glenn Campbell, of Goderich, has . beei I PUTse for theaj, - i I a appointed organist and choir leader of � 1� : SA - le oonnicts wid thl dIDA'umwhop she, wore t, ' -CYCLON E. I L'F=E made ve y ab fe sapteeches, bu� little interest gives County Councils wider power in the 0 - ,rong, stronger in � Willie church, Clinton. I V York than �uy. � ... -- �. I J I wax t tku in their remarks �by the majority matter of improving county ros4s, and also rows 1v rale Brupael� lace. I know it was Roberb Hill, � former well known resi- I .. . ; , . Brussels lace beoWselshe tould me she bought — ite, strong JrL So-&,. I � . of the . ,embers present, and they were few enable them to buy up toll roada. - ' I doub of Wiugham� died at his home in Walk- . ��-� --- �7v-A^A. I -- I it in Brussels. ; ! . t Mon have the" � � in iaum�er. While Mr. ROBS wait making An act to amend the Insuran§e Act makes . ' erton, a short ti e ago, after a few days' . t. . � � . - his deli% erance only 15 gentlemen were to be certain changes of a somewhat technical Miss Bidalia *un i Doolin luked charmin' � I— PIranninga dresa � ? . in a plain blue sku4 an' a pink ehurb waist. - illness of pneuZonla. Deceased was 48 , ^ 0me, one of tho� - I We axe going to hold a cyclone sale, the object' of wrich' is to c1OSe' Out fou'nd on the- Government benches, and he -naturii in the management of insurance An' what more vrudlye want? years of age. i � .., . � i a ""a "a I - ­ I I conol d d hi ' oh in aboolute silence, no .,companies. It also guards against the Miss Mariposa, Doolin wore a dainty pale i —Councillors Grant and Work, of Grey, - � . �. ,-#very articleof seasonable clothing. These goods af'e in stock n.ow. You,want .sound o,;. applat"ife being audible. The main abuse of private savings bink*tusinese, as I and Jacksod and Shaw, of Morris, met at' . � .1 � - the use of them now. We want to see them move out now. We want the' differenoo, betw4en the position of the Pre- noced by Mr. Downey. blue parysol an' it piir iv low-necked 'shoes. the Queen's hotel, Brussels, the other day, �. f . . . . . I ' _ -ohn wore a bandsome F.01— SuMmer lionoy now. We�ve had a bia trade this season. , I We must have clothed a mier an( Mr. 7hitney was that the latter RAILWAY TAXATION. 1. Miss Kathleen! Do and letjobs of gravelling to the aniounb-of I � � 0 . . . � . crepe do n1achine skurt wid a bodice to I I pt held thab tho."solutions did not. go far : $300. 1 1 1 . - I . I luge majority of the people who buy in Seaforth. -- There are a few we haven ; A -feature of the session worth noting match. Kathleen's�no Slouch.' R i enough, and many of Ontario's grievances I � Early Wedn day morning of last week mprehousive, and - sold to y-�at. Now is their chance to make a startJ We are after every one were not touched- upon. In the generai was Mr. Pettypieoe's bill -looking io higher Miss'Petherina Dpolin (John named hur — � 11 I . �� . I . taxation of railways. Though it was shelved Petherin&'afther hii father, ould Pother, fire broke out in I, shed to the riar of the - buy' clothing. Not for to -day alone, but for as long as they live., We principle that the Province was entitled to "on in w "' -. .vho S - � King Edward ho �el,�, Goderloh, doing � con- ' I I - - . ­ saving, ' - - ­ �- have good .reasons—strong practical arguments—to; back our - claim that you nid.to consideration than it was receiving, along with the* assessment act, the debate it beca'se he !gave up aIll hopes iv iver havW a siderable damage to I a house oebupied- by White,. of course, e�oked showed a -strong opinion fn favor of bye) wore a red di D'- - - I - . --: both aleakere concurred, and the Premier rniby wid wboite ,poker Mr.M,cDonald audt6 &stable, Fortunately I ion of 14-stimmer. should deal with us. : . some action along thebries suggested, dote here an' there. I , � . I 1, expressed ple"asure at the general line.of Mr. , there wat no win�l, �e this alone.' saved the � ------- . i I � I I I that it shojild. - I . I . . Two other public bills of general import- Th' riat iv the guile wore wan t'in� an' I . � . . ; Whitneyli arguments. � ' I 9 entire block from deotruction, Iabrid% in their . . ' During the -debate two Important state- ance were those reap6oting grants of land tot -some another. I . I I �teniug in their . I ments mere incidentally made by Mr. Ross. veterans and regulating the speed of auto- Th' races wur farst-rate. - —On Wedneed y of last week, Mr. Chas. � - I : Schroeder, of Da hwood - met with quite a Nat a moot pleas- N . STOCK ' mobiles. By the provisions of the first - bill i , GROGAN. 7 I . * . � Ile announced that the time had come for a I . I ffeet- You feet .... � . I .. South African volunteers of 1902 are includ- . I lose. He had bee 2 Bit . �ork swamping out . . . . vigoroui protest against the attempb of the � - . I � ! ,7vth of:the Auction Sale. wood and at no3i � uInharnessed his horses ,!a %nd wh -- - � Doiniiiicri to interfere with the control of ff�st . � 4 y nob - el in the grants, and the time for applica- The Grp Tt, walst or twa. . , I . Of good, clean, new and fresh clothing to be seen i# any one ht6re -in Westein . tion is extended a year. By the second, bill 1 , eni. , that thby might I ick grass while -he went to . I I � ! � , , I the s,trei its of mitnicipalities by the asBump- - the village for hii 411inner. On his return , a' - � Ontario. -. . the speed of automobiles is limited to .10 (Written foi THx EXPOSITOR.) . Vliioh,� service- I I . . - : tion Of erning power over electric lines miles an hour in cities, " and 15 miles an he was surprised 5o fl,nd his wo-od wagon . : . - � . . . olL, -Then-, too, � ,I . . ;, : running i to towns and cities, and that he It to recognized b all breed' . I '. I I era of live and harness redu3ed to ashes, they,, having r, colored I i � hour in the country. I I musline, - � . - **A**1f***1e*****h*****#*** might give notice of his intention to make I � stock and b,y all othtra who have pakid any -caug4t fire from 16 stlump, which he had lit. I - lies, eta. Many - ----- .. I I . I � I such rotest. He also declared that if the Mr. Downey's' unstiocessful ,aftempt to attention to -stock b eading, that in order to —Adespatch f.-om Ottawa, dated June as, coutra�, --- r- .1 I �� p repeal what is known. a's the 'Conmoe Act 1 " T�e Oddfellowe of the ,Ot- �rt Such quamtitiea . "I . � I . Federal Governme4t did not 'soon Subsidize excited a lively.dIscuasion, but e,spitei agit- produ Is we must, use only 14th, says : I the Go,rernmenV-s';Temisksming. Railway, 4 - ,came -good'sires of the pr per type and bred in _taws diet riot held ti!Ieir annual decoration �Uyer a, most be- - I'll W,n . I ation in the press, when the qaostion . " 1, -fl 71 V Give You More for Your Money, the peo�'Ilepof Ontario had the remedy of �to a vobb in committee, only five members proper li�es. The armer, must not only services to -day. rhb weather was showery, , I � � . , - : word, thera is as . , - - 1 every fr e cople, which, he had no doubt j use the beat class of;males, but he must feed but there w a g, iod turnout, and the pro- f - 4 � Join - � . . �­ I "I � i - . �they w uld exercise, of expreaRing their - the offspring liberally if he expects �wood cemetery were moat i. fabrics on sale I . i � J111 , I � id Mr. Downey in protesting aga�ingt,the 7 ad, and there2 is � �� "', � ' klilliDg of his 611. I . I The above is no merely wild statement. We'll! prove the correctness of it eelinge �t the polls. - — secure a profib from his -operations. These -interesting. Robert Holmes, M. P. for �ku ch000fne here,. . , , I i ; .� I I I INCREASING EXPENDITURE. . t6 your satisfaotion, or else We cannot have you for .;� a customer. In short— 1. -1 THE GAMEY COMMISSIO-F. I I two conclitiona'mueb.go together. Recognizing West Huron, was the orator for the day." . . �- � . � The Hoiiaqlmas p!eased to pass the eati- this fact, the.Live Stock Commiesioaer, Mr. - —The delegates at the Methodist Confer- Hrt Waists biggest va 'ety, biggest After the taking of the vote Mr. Rosa mates . I 1`1 ,, values, fairest treatment, money back if you -want it. � for th4i current year, graciously %eked F. W. Hodson, bas'for yearO been endeavor- ence, held- recently -in Wingam, and who . � Here. are Some prices that we believe will move the kock for,us. � . said the House would adjourn until 3 o'clook for by His Majesty in the person of the ing to perfect plans for distri-butinA as many B�ayed at the -Brunswick hotel, showed i. I . 1. . .. ; . . on Tuesday, and. on ,Wednesday he ,would Lianteriant-Governor. They :amount,- all . I . .1 � I .11 - . . � ask the House to deal with a resolution ap- good sires as possible among farmers in all their appreciation of the lattention 'they had - a awmy- in your- � �� i . proving of the repolib of the Gamey Com. told to $4,775,000, a considerable increase parts of Canada. The remarkable develop- received by presenting each of the dm*xng- � not & a-afficient ­ 1Mwr.r-2vX,Um,UJ 19 ruiufll�oulxi-" over a Th estimated . . � .� mission. He proposed to sit at 11 o'clock ny previgue year. .8 ment in Great Britain of tie auction sale room girls with a copy of Helen Keller's waists, ready to I . . - deficit is aboub half a million. The railway system of selling live etock led him t3 ad- life, and placing a small - cum of money at my chan,ges -this - �... . � -on Wednesday, and remain Sitting day and estimates have not yet been brought down. vooate a simi]4r method hare. . M � ,-* I I night, with the usual intervals- for meals and Well-fo. In Britain the disposal of Mrs. Orr, to be used as she ds, yo,ed better � unded rumor says they i1nay not be there are at many points fairs or markets on saw fit among those associated with her. �AA 11 sleep, until the conclusion of the debate. brought down at all thi .1 adwaletyenwan. - I � - 11.11orel Suits to. your measure Before� Friday he hoped he would be able to a year. , . certain days, where cattle, she6p, swine and -There-Is amovemenb on foot to secure . L�ld of now white- I . � � 11 say-ju t h th House would prorogue., " THE PASSING[ AWAY OF THE OI,D LEADER. other animals are regul�rly auctioned 'off. a very valuable industry for Winglism. It , choice. 1. I . ' -y of 1 the a * -From reliable evidence and personal observ. is proposed to endeavor to organize a com- .- . . I � . I but th slate would have to be cleaned off A reference to the stor I eafflon ation this system was found to werk satis, I � - . I . would be incomplete without noting the � pany to purchase the patent and 'miinufac- * 22, S ' ,3 before the House 'rose. He would try to passing away of the man I who:throughmany factorily, entirely doing, away with back, . ., ty-To-Wear � .1 175 Suitipgs, regular pnces� 8 18, $ - 0, a - -�ifa rule td adjoury at ten o'clock .. ­ � - Q COtCh aU U z ,.mak� staring, and giving to the seller the full ture the str�w cutter and blower attach- i-erials. . . ­ ?� long years was the chief figure in the Par- , , I . Canadian.1 tweeds, serges - and wors te s. - i every 1 night To Mr. Whitney'@ enquiry, iRoe. The death of Sir I va ment for threshei machines, recently invent- . � . he saiA the &tea of the loye-electione would liameat of the Provi Inc of his animals as deterinined by public . ed by Stewart Bros., of Molesworth, and - . . � . I millinera do. their" I ,S . 18 priae $15 ntil be announced until aftsr the Gamey do-' Oliver Mowat stilled for the time all the competition. ' After diheusaiiig the question have them manufactured in Wingham and * h the various live stock associaj�ions, it ,,rt notice create � . I baLe. � I bitterness of political strife and Liberal and Wit connected with this the manufactar'e of --la,borate, as de- � . . . . : :BUSINESS CLPSED. - Cons,orvative alike joined in rendering Bin. was concluded that 1 the adoption of the separators. . ., I- - . I ­ � . i 11 11 be ..3-tsnaw, on sale ...... - gratefulhonorto the memory of auction sale princip � won ( I . he"bac'n6sa of legislation was concluded cere and I - , . of great -A qui�t but pretty wedding took place ipming and if in - . . 1 200 Men's Rpadyr�ade Suits, regul r selling price $7, 1 Ontario's Grand Old Man. ., benefib to Canada, afid the Department of at the residence of Mrs. Charles Eilber, of . . 4 on Friday, and the order leaned. - light alterat; . � - - I * - paper c - :1 Agriculture, offered 'to assist in- Starting W11 $8,-$9 and 12U. ' � . . I - Crediton, on Tuesday evening, 9.h inst., Ja tothe fancy of � IV * . But politics still remain. However, at the I Mishter Grogan live stock sales in each 'Provineg. Several when her daughter, Miss Mary Martin made,. And an .. I . I latest, the end of this week will -see the leg- - '. - provincial sales have b�on held, and the was united in the holy bonds of matrimony, - hats, they. are .... a143�!'Pric4m $5.75 Islato,rs drawing the last of their $1,000 in- Describes the Races. feeling in favor of them is, growing rapidly, to Mr. Albert Morlock, a prosperous farmer ar-hate that are . % . �, I . I . � dem nity ind hastening back to their con- J - .1 Similar Independent combination sales are north of the village. Rev. Mr. Damm tied � The woman who , - - and stituente foi a long reet from, the storm and AWItten-for Tiis EXPOSITOR.)' being held in many parts of Canada and 5 i the knot in the presence of the immediate . 135 Boys' Suits, two and three pieco, sizes 22 to., .28 stress of ity and parliamentary life. � 11 I have a prosintmint," says Mary Ellen fin I e pavillion has been erected ea�eoially for ' I pust look to It � .. . I . .-. - � Since the famous " brawling -brood. of last Toosda mornin.' "I -dropped th' dish a 0 a * � relatives of the contracting'-paTtieew after ' I 1 27 to 33 regular selling price in twoLpiece 12.25 to $3.50 u tion a lea at Hamilton, Ontari Ct. Everything -- I . - l- 9 n 0- It is which all sat down to partake of a eumptu- ing of a, hat or - I . i . . .. ..-bribers " session nearly two. decades ago, cloth t'ree toinies i nuccission, this mornin' not intended that the Department of Agri. .ou-9. repast. � are most, likely - i . � � .1 � . public at ention has not been so rivited up. - an' I know somet'ing's goin' V bappin," she culture shall long continue to assist these , � . 'i . g - . —The Molesworbli cheese factory is doing . � � eo 1 -95 on the d(ings of Ontario's M. P. P."8- Not sayp. $,'I wuddn'b wonder," I says. ,oil, It sales, but only until they are. well estab-. well this summer. In the month of May than olsewhere. � � 1, a because Of the wisdom and importance of ginerally.doea. Dish cloth or u 6 dish 1 Oth, lished and self-sustaining. Jt is hoped that 100 more cheese were made than in 1902 � � . I � gial tion passed, b I � 1 SOmet)iDg'a eventually monthly or weekly sales will be ese Weighs 85'poun e,makes , LAGE9, NEW .- � . :the le ub rather because of somet'ing's bound to happin. I I . I - Gamey a d " Cap." Sullivan and the Pro- got into th' vay iv happenin', an' it'll niver established at some central point in "ch -a total of,,8,500 pounds more than in May of -.S, NEW Em- . t- Three piece 8uit, regular price 04.5? to $6) - vincial SecretAry, and because of WD le'glel&- git over it." Jist thin there wa's a noise at 0 last year. The average make of June thus . . ;P1 electoral district. At certain seasons f,the . I . 'BATHERS; . I 1. . � . tion tha w �ob passed. thedure,iin'whinweluked out here was year pure bred stock for breeding,pur, faris25-gheeiieperday. Thecompany has I I - ' The Exion Opelledwith Mr. Gamey's M6ry Ellen's brother, John Doolin, from th' poses would be sold ; at -other. times Store been payltig the patrons 87 cents per 100 � . - ' big and fat animals, ineludirig cattle, sheep pound -i of milk. These figures augers well V7 -VEILINGS, Sale Price $3.6.5. Beneatio al cm tain. raiser; 'it closes with township iv Grey, an' all his family in a 1. �1 ­ 2 . ihi3 strenuous Opl�osition epilpgu . uggy wid a Y011119 and swine, In fact everything a farmer has P�S, ETC. 4 - � . I � � e concern'49 dimmycrat an' another b for the company's prospects for this year. . 7- the moral to' be :drawn froin the ensuing chap an' two garls packed in it. 11 What to sell. This is the same -principle on which 4-1-+ - . Men's Shirts, hard and soft bosolla, sizes 14J to 17, al� disclosures. , The'alimaxes come at the be. did I tell yez ?" says Mary Ellen. 11 Thur. moat of our cheese is now Sold. In Great -Mr. George Hesman; of Exeter, receliv- I I . I �! - . Park- . . .1 colors, regular price 60c, 65c, 75c, . I ginning and the last. The long interval -be- teen iv Win widout countin' th' dog 1 Slit- Britain very little stock Is sold except at ed & serious injury while at work at 1. % - . . I I � . tween, when the real work of the session . ferin' Moses ! h-Dwiver will we manage to these auotions ; nearly every town or vil- hill, on Thursday, 4th inst., which has re - .1 � . I � , was done', is already hub a forgotten inter- sulted in laying him up for a time at least. � ' fade that bunch ? -Sufferin' Moses I don't . lage has its weekly, monthly or -fortnightly � -42 - ludb to the vast majority of the public- I wish I'd hung .on to that dish cloth !" sale and the auctioneers have . He was engaged in*bailding, and was -in the I I . � . I " I I Sale Pribe C f well equ pped � I . � save for: the two announcements that the " Don?b swear, Mary Elled," I says ; 11 kape I I sob of bres7king some' stones, when a Sharp I - a - - : yards and sheds in which to sell. The 4. U -L I � -1 � I ! .promised temperance legislation and the yor timper.1 �te'll manage' to ilituff tbini , educational value of these sales is a 'notice- piece of steel off the hammer flew with such I I .� Aseesami3rit Aeb',vere to be shelved Until somehow. set uv bafe wud be too Bud. . force that it entered his right limb a short . � � - � Men's Straw Hats, sailor and fedora shapes, 50o, 65o I next year. . . able feature, for a poor animal will bring d I t ce below the' abdomen. . Mr. Hesman - C I i-- . . . little moneyj while a choi0e one'will bring a "I an k a. - :, . , � den a change tur thim, so I'll slip over to I . , � .� , 1 1 ' � 11 '-. � and 75c hats.- � - � - SIUCH WORK DONE. Collie's an' gi t a lot iv pork Phanks. Tb ere's immediately left for his' home, and experi- � a . o . i - . . Z good price. This Is an object lesson for the .. f8b Cash. ­ � . Y t, for all that, the amourb of work a lot iv good chewin iz a � pork ab:4uk." fa . enced extrem�Igony on the journey. He - Z . � . - , rmers who attend. -4 confined- to bed, but expects , . Sa,lle Pkice- 35c -don:qdietly Whd expeditiously during that, Thin we wiut -out an' rot)avad t..im wid open In this connection the sale established has since bee I . . . � - I I � � interval is cofisiderably above the average, arrums. . I - - . under the auspices of the territorial to be around again Shortly. tore. I . I . -A charming June weddin � . b�athlu importance and -in the number of John isn't what ye moight call a- blo:)dy Cattle Breeders, at Calgary, is worthy .g graced the . -- I Summer Underwear -356, 50c, and 60c. . � . . bills bonsiderad. The private bills com- relat;oa iv moine ; an' he ion't a full-blooded of mention. At their sale in residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerr of - - � : Ma'y' Wingham, on Weduesisy of last week, , * 1 55 ; William . . � � I mittee-has passed judgment upon 102 bills- relation iv Mary Ellen's aither. Ye :see,' 1903, an average of $96.38 was made on 268 � � , when their second daughter, Mine Ids . as I . -`1 a record number. 2he municipal committee 'twas this way : � Maiy Ellen's father, ould head. The highest priced bull was a Here- Maud, became the bride of Mr. A. J. Alder- , . -11 �, . 11 . as dealt with over a score of bills, many of Pother Doolin, was married two tOlmee. ford sold by Oswald Palmer, of Lacombe, I.)- and 91, $5. Sale Price 29c -h I Ir received for I . them of considerable practical importance.to Mary Ellen was th' product iv th' furat for $300, to A. B. McDonald, New Oxley. son, of Wiugham. At. 12:30, while the . � I I � . � I -'a back bridge, the 'Public. - - The railway committee has con- marriage, an'John was wan:iv ,th' reault3 Mr. Palmer sold three Herefords for an we.dding march wits being played by Miss , � , I'll * - C, � . 11 - I ­�-- . iidered six bills reapeeting steam railwaya iv th' eicoiid alloiance. So they're what ye average of $181.66 per head, and the Mos- Houghton, the bridal couple presented The� work was wlwlwlw�rl - . f ­ .- I of . . - - -C� - -1 1. . "d another bal dozen bills concerning moight call half -'brothers. � ', mom Boyd Company, of Prince Alberb, Bold themselves before Rev. Wm. Lowe, and by . Gutteridge, I � I I I � value to about . I , � . electric railways. On the whole, the pri- John had hard luck wid,his family. He- nine head at an ave'rage of $122',S3. Messrs. .tbts impressive ritual of the Church of Eng- �tratford Bridga � . � e bills received most favorable treat- had noine gurls, an' not wan iv thim was a. J. & W. Sharp, of Lacombe, obtained the land, were united in matrimpnial bonds. . . I 4 . The brid - Butter and Eggs taken -a�s 'Oash ;at � bye. His ouldeab gurl, Jan� 'Ellen (she ,was highest average for Shorthorns, having sold a was beautifully attired in m bite. auperatruoture, "I . n , : � I . . . � � . ,pent. . 1� � * After a choice wedding repast, the haj)py . . - .- ­ *T.HE POWER BILL. named partly after Maryr Ellen) was mar- 9 head at an average of $159.33, the lowest . � , z, . � . , � � -o : I I 1-�.' � W###############4####V1" - , � , In regard -to the public bill@, the most fm- ried a couple iv wakes ago to a young chap price being $140. The highest priced - cow co le left by the afternoon train for Tor- 11�� . I . . I V and Montreal, from which place they . I . . . . t portaut by all odds was the Premier's power iv th'name iv O'Grady-Miokey-. O'Grady, wait eold'by George Geary, of Innisfail, for fn� . I I � - . . . . I bill., After a remarkably Short debate, con- an� the haven't got over the spoon fa7er $150 to Dr. J. P. Creamer, of Qu'Appello sail for a three months' trip to England. - V I . . . forth races otil I -On Saturday evening, June 6th, two 1 1852-1, 1 �' , irideflng the Importance of the measure, it Yit. It's" Mickey dear" this an"" Mickey The Oalgary sale is pteadily growing in ex- the �4%d 17'. � - .. - passed Its final stage almost unnoticed. dear " tha�, an' " Janey Ellen swate wan," tent and in the prices commanded. In 1902 young sons of Mr. Thomas McDonald, of 1i Conveyancer. : 11 in 1t3 here, an' " Janey Ellen me pit " there, till 2nd concession of Grey,i went to the barn to . - . I . v, AWney loaned I - -,Grenig. . 1 Stewart,,, rWhat the practical effect of the bi an average,of $95-75 was made on 220 head, i them to see what � . - I f I . I both me an! Mary Ellen lost our appytoit9s, hunt eggs. To enabl� � : I -70 -if � I � , I - � ­ ­ i� preaeh� shape will be is, according to the and in the previous year 64 animals brought. . i ­ �.Znes of machine . I - � . .. Opposition critics. decidedly problematic&]. an' mebby it'.was jist as well, fur -we didn't an average of $85.17. This year two par they were doing, the foolish lada set fire to I . . some straw, and in shor� order the barn was ad aq that he Is I � I (SUMESSORS TO GREIG & MAODONA -he bi ' have Bnny too much to ate in th' house. b�British Columbia and � � I LDY , - ;C � ill. in brief, makes -provision- for &I- . loads of stock went . � . '. . .1 I , John brought his own hay an' oats wid him, in flames and was destr6yed, as well as thil �, -a.toa at bla Old I I . - - .1 owing municipalities singly or in co -part- it is expected that nOixt-year at least five . . go ­ : ;--imm!r. A13 TOM ' ­ . ) � . nerdhip, to enter into on undertaking to de- an' he shtabled his horses in Jimmy Dick's cariloaido will be tak�n- b that, province. straw shed. Several pi were burned with . ; work true, -- I I ;J' hnsbn volop or transmit Niagara power. and to sell shed biioa'se he� a%.Id he didn't want. to - y 'ng -01 .ed . 0 Bros.' Old - Territorial breeders- evidently intend to give other �pfoperty,,s large pile of lumber bet H.A.-v your mowers ,. � ­ Stand in the. list. Mr. McDcinsld will reoeiv*e - the rush in. thO, - . I - I , it for municipal or industrial purposes. throuble th' hostler bn a bu 3y day. John Ontario a hard fight In the pure bred -8tO3k . . I Ige Wid a fan stock - . � . :- �, .06 ! -_� I 'COUNCIL BILL. inalways consitherate iv others, sp he� is. . $1;331 out of a lojes of over 8P.,000, from the � :1 -- - I THE CO UNTY market. . ;lUrntion. given: to . . I � r -.. I I � - I I I Clancy au'his misaus an? th' twins an' DEPAuTmENv �u AGRICUtTURE, 0 Elms Insurance Company. The children I . . . �9. . 1852-1 1 . �� " . Rianking next to the power bill in point. two iv his daughters joined 1n,,wid us whin' . Commissioner's Branch. - had a close call. Mr.And Mrs. McDonald I 1,1e S3E A ITOTZr-rll�- were absent in Listowel when -the fire oc- Z, ,Kibbon are rg: i of general effect upon the interior economy we slatarted fur th' race thraek. John June 11th, 1903. 1 . . � . i ' . - Mrs. R. P, . I I of the Provincec comes, probably, the bill didn't bring his missus wid him beca'se he It, -. - . - I . ourred, and only heard pf it. when IJ miles � � . I I i Iteid, Of Wing- I I - — providing foi ail optional return to what is, said he had �o lave Some wan at home to [RD. NoTE.-.A,action sales from home. - . .. I I . � . I . "i I 11 ) of thorough- -On Tuesday of last week, Wm. Plewes, I -ok. -Mrs. T61- � � practically, the old system of county coun- 01 , � ; milk th'_p we an scare th' thramps away- bred atock such 'as those advocabed above . � . . - .� . I I � I � - . t u y over 20:years ago 1�" T)insdale ait- . I � , sh&�11, upon reiiolutione being passed bv a an' I don't suppose there. 'Was a foiner lUkiD' - or a few years with ab his home in Brueoheld'4 Deceased wan a � , or . i and conducted f 0 at �t,q Nfurray, of i .. i oils. By its provisions any county council me an' Clanbyan John headed th' parade, were started in this c ' one of the pioneer residents of Huron, died � vham.-Mossra- I S. T! I . - I majority of the local councils to that effect, - or-beifther diesaed bunch on Wgran' elitand varying success, but they - had- to be aban- native of York9hire, England, and came to � . ' � - i I - I - . this oau3try with his parents when but a 2 "Ing the - , ' I return to the old order of thi� i which pre- tha� day. John wad ink betther a;v he'd doned owing to lack of patronage on the - 'Y'pr gi - q 0 . � boy n ttled in Toronto Ownshi lf,'4a by ving vailed: some iix years ago, witi, this excep- quibwearin'hiopantisinsoide iv his boots. part of breeders, and have never since been I a i 'It, �:, - - ' , P. . I I �11 - . Here be &pent about . 21 years of his life,and ��­M.r.. T. MO- tion, that there will be no deputy -reeves, That stoyle is all roight enough whin ye're attempted. They were the means, how- � II -4 root on -" ; t- . . about 47. years ago tookunto himself a part- . his Romeseekers' ,*Ex'c- ursl 011-8 and that the county council will be cOm- diggin' a ditoh,. but it seems oub iv place on ever, of introducing .into the county come - . � - - �.h.-Mr. Wm� I I I * . , I � I posed of the reeven of townsh " and villages a cemint Eoidewalk. ner for life in the person of MiBs Ann Meley. I �, � I � � .,� t very valuable and profitable animals which The. year he was marrieA he moved up t.-) .. 7" �9-' �- � and the mayors of towns. e same bill 4r.:, of Ilia dwelling ' It is quebtomary fur th' city papera whin' formed the foundations of several successful provemduts AgO, i also provides for voting 611by-laws to raise reportin? th' races to give a full d,escription herds. 1 The scheme in a good one if breed- Huron, settling on the 5th concession of � � waa� to ha,va .11 , Manitoba -and Nofthwest, , Money "(wh8D the sum involved is over ' 11rn township, where he took up land, IF' . � . IV th' coshtoomeliv th' ladies In th' grind e � I - ! I � - . ra will patronize It and make* up their 'By - ��! nea,t.-F66V-- I I I I '' $1,000), p.0cord.ing tothe equalized usess slatand, an� I don't t'inkit wud be out iv minds to mcept low as well as high pric i s� cl became one of the most. pro;perous far- ul-ied the pul- � I I . I em . I I . irient. � . ?lace fur me to do th' same. � . and thus secure a fair average over a serient mers of the community. Accumulating . . . � � .. I . ! � 11 slla(lv -last, � � � --120= � : HOUSES OF REFUGE. Mary Ellen wore th' same dries she al- of -yea".]. . sufficient of this world's goods in the 28 6��'i l ' I years that he resided there,be sold his farm # r - The P ,ovincial Secretary's bill, making a ways wears on shtate occasions. I'll say 0 - � � -holist?church- . ��. LTTT House f Refuge compulsory in every this fur Mary Ellen -she's not hard on her -During the past two weeks- and moved into Bruoefield, where lie bough a I lit-, of Uaborne, - - .T -T � es �7�the I week I with 1. . i : . I county, III affect some 21' counties, and clothes. I dinnaw how iver .I'd have got events have ocontred that affect the Can. nice r 'idence, (q�lllng it Mount Pleasant. , � ­ � . . - I . . will, if 0 erved, bring about a much need. along av I'd married -some wimm-en. � �adian export cattle trade., Themo3tnotice. It is here -that Mr. Plerwes spent many �v villaige'-Rev'- I . -1 I I i i 4 4 4 i-4.4-4 i i 1-4+++.E . ed refor in the matter of keeping the un- Mrs. Clancy had on th' grane printene able was. the large number of American oat. happy dayEi In his declining years. He had I I - ­1� . - - �-Zz� - Ilia a a3 P -M6-, . . 7. . - . . -7 ,:, C 1�� � fortutilk" poor out of already over -crowded she wore at th' races two- years ago. It tle bought by. our shipperri.6n the Chica ver been ill, until about four years ago4 Illerle'. W= this � ' � . Ile 1.� M Stratton has also made pro- don't Ink bad yit, but Wit- _a bib frayed A few only were choice ; the great when kidnay trouble set in, which finally - , � Winnipeg, 'Man., Waskoda, Man., Estavan, Assa., X�Dosor.nin,. Man., Bins- 19, ... . I market. sod his death, on Tuesday of last week, P? �f-f ri, i 14'rth, 9, an-,—retu . vision fo the better care of feeble-minded arouri- the coast. bulk of them were plain, medium and a cm- O*u . . ' ' - 1(' Mra- - all . ends were, , . rn fare, good for 60 days, $28.00. � - good old s and 5 7 so ,Well - . . Mr- I 11 . epileptic byhiabill turning the reforms- Miss Cerulean Jane Clancy was viry be- siderable number were branded, bringing at the age : of 75 year , - . I � tory at enetangulshene into an � . ths in politics � id the luck ta I --. Regina, A—o-cza., Moose Jaw, Assa., Yorkton, Aeea.l-return fare, good �for - asylum. cumingly'drissed in a orame muslin - canvas down the. Deb cost price still lower. An. mOn . H -e was a Conservative 'the I m 10 days, 830.00. The pr at over-browding of asylums will wid a ahurt walsht iv some other koind. iv other factor the shippers have to reckon in and an adherent of the Presbyterian church. -Vm at , &-lith , .1 ­ ;- - thus b�-e iated, and the insane need, ub slatuff an' all th'�Ioikes Iv that. : ' their accounts in the lower prices now ruling -Oa Wedn4d�y, June 10th, a mo -3t . . ih v -r has had W - �. Prince Albert, Sask., Macleod, Alberta', Calga , Alberta, $35.00. longer b housed in jails pending a vacanoT. Miss Lucy LilyLulu Clancy Inked stunnin' in the British rnarkets-& drop of one cent pleasing ceremony was celebrated at the . � ,� . ikurt wid two rows per pound in live a ;rnale and the same ;when Mine Lau istarn. Mr. B- 'I Red Deer and Edmonton, $40.00. P ry . in tbe as flu'ras. I in a voile do chatelaine ni abrinie of Hymen, I ' rs Carr, I ; .110 work. -WO ., 1. � 1. . - I �­ ' � Anoth ir new Act along the line -of sweet iv rid tape round th' bottom an' two more drop in refrigerator beef. On the other daughter of Mr. Alfred Carr, of East Wa- I �-= of our resa- 4 : "47-7-- Particul�rs. and tickets at C. P. R. Office. � . chari-ty - ras sponsored by the Attorney- Found th' sleeves. I don't belave in'so side, we have th cablegram about a whole wano3h, wa I d in the holy bonds of V hursday aven- A �1 ... � I ­ a 9 unit( . it � 't of SL And kewe . General. It provides for the appointment much rid t2pe, aven in donniction wid th' cargo of Argentino,. cattle, per steams -hip matrimony, to Mr. Robert Whiteman, a . . . : ; - - � , "A I I a six . ! g farmer of the same township. bd time if Y011- - ,I, . of a com Ittee of * persons in each elee- races. . , -- Virgin, affooted. with foot-and-mouth dni- rroiperou ' i - . I � GREIG & STEWART, Agents torsi div sion who will Qo-operate withl the . Mro. O'Grady;(hur that was Jane. Ilan ease, that were cremated at Deptford. 'he ailken knot w" tied � by Rev. T. .B. V�- , . - 1104 � � � . - � at I -1 � .� f I T1,0W I LOOK Ou I "fl � rl b � 1) I 0 �, i I ,; , C I e ) 11 ", �ai i" - I. I* I -w' A '-' " '�'J ' � tore- �__� 1� f I I, - � . 1, - I � 1-1 A. rT- 01 1�w 4 � alLZ ID - I(! 1 t -- 5 i - bv I. , , , 11, - . deab of egleoted Children In the - boolin) wore th' dria'ahe was ma ed - Other -cargoes will continue to arrive in Coupland, of A�burn� in the presence of , r, I . � Superia* , N - P06 d< . I t, ; - I . � I . � . J . . . i , . � ,� I . - . � I 1� I . - I . . �� I \I/- � - . �, 1� . . � --z� I � I .. - � � � � , , . I . I � . I � I � I . , . L . � - � � � . � � ... . . I j. �� .11 , . . . . . � - I . . . � . . � . . � . I - � - . . I I I" � . ., i I � - . ­ � . I ­ - ; I I � I --- ­ i ­­ 1� I - � . . - I � . i . . I I . . E . - '. - . � I � . - . i - �, . ­ ­ ­ ­ I - .1 a . - I ­ . . - -1 . I � I :, . . I . I 1� . - - ." - I f . � - I L I I . - . I I . . . . . I I � � . . ; � � In i I I � I I i : . ; � ' . I I I � �' L . 1. - ; I ­ � . . I � . . . - I � I 1.� . . � I � , . I i . 2. . - . . �, � . � 2 1 1L I—' '-- - L. - - ­ ­ L ­ . . .. " ,- - --L - - ­ ­ ---.--- ­ . I L' ­�� I I . I . - I I 1. - - . , , - ­ ­ 11 - - _ , . ­­ -- 1.1---1 ­­ . ­ . - I—— . ­ - - - - ­ W�j%��.E �­�- ,­ , ­ - - - �, - - � I ­ �, - ­­ - ­ � -- � - - . MOLEAN BROS., Publisher -s - I � $1 a Yearm' Advance. - .- ' about eighty gue-ts, mostly near relativesof - I . the cottraoting p%rtiep. Mi8B Bertie Cair, I % sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid. � I while the groom was -,upported by bits p -f I 3ouain. Both bride and biidesmaid we , - , . re .-- � IressEd in wbite ailk. The ce . remonT mr." ­­ . performed on the beautiful lawn in front of -1 ihe house, after which all sat down to a "I itimptuous r6past, Mao served ouUide. The - iumerous-proseats to the bride attest hor . � , �opularity. - � - , q .. I —Miss Mary R. Findlater,, daughter of '. � � : ill Ar. Win. Findlater, of Morris, who Is a , , t- -, ! ending the Women's Medical College in � . � . 'hiladelphia, has euoftefully passed her � , �-- , � � I I iecond year examinations In allclubjects,and � I � I I Vill entei on the third year coqrse in SOP, � � ;ember. - I . —The first anniversary of the induction of . � - ­ � 1ev. J. L. Small, as pastor of the Pre,sby- I- i .. ; erian church at Carlow, was successfully ; . - � . Aebrated by the re -opening of the church �f I . - I . � . in Sunday, 14th inst., afteracourse Of Teno. � . - - . ,ation. The walls and ceiling have been - c f - t iapered, the outside of the church repaint- - � , � . . � I � - L I d, and the churoN sheds repaired, and both i: - -, I - - uside and outside the edifice Is now bright' . 1-3 4 - ad tidy, as every church should be. -On � .1 i i I - . he Sunday afternoon, Rev.Alex. McMillan, ��-j . s - "I I St. Enoch's church, Toronto, formerly in "J. � - z. harge of the 3hurch in Carlow, ,occupied ��! r -,�; he pulpit and preached to a large tongre- - 1� I I—; ation. In the, evening- Mr. Mc -Millan - `kll i ,Q)� .1-1 ,reached again, having a fairly good audiw t�� I . - I P1 .�', nee in spite of the heavy rain, -0a the folw I s )wiDg Monday evening 1� the,oburoh was fill. ­ - - I M d to ths door, fot the. entertainment wid ,� � f i � : - .cture. Rov. J. L, Small, the esteemed V-- � . . -. ­ astor of the church, preeided. -The feature ,m , Mi� f the evening was a Jectux-e by Rev. Alex. - 01 � , - . � - I cMillan, on the I mbjeot., , - R, --b and hia ,I � I , I :ionda." . I t —The June Sessions of the 0eace opened, � I i a Tuesday of last week, at -Goderich, with i he lightest docket in the hiEfory -of Huron i . --only one civil case on the dodkeb, but no - I riminal casei hence the gran ' 7. , d jury had I een notified to Stay at home. The civil � 1 3 I i ase was not tried, asit, had �not - been en- - - : ,red iii time, so the court was over lu 11 : 1! hirty minutes. This case was from Hay i I -- ! , I . :iwni�hip, James Belbeek suirg Guy B. Rots 1E - ,I i )r damages for being stopped While euttimg , I Drdwcod under contradt, he having cQUZ I - I . . I . � -acted to out 250 cords at:65 celits per cord. Z.; I , nd blving,cut oply 28J cords: when stop. � � i�g t,o - � I ad. The defendant, .accord the . I , 1i .. leadings, admits a contract w'" made at 7 I � ! , 0 cents a -cord, but says that after -cutting � : I 11 11 M i it, quantity not exceeding $34 in value,. the Alf t : .1 .. . lain; iff -refuse(T- or neglected to cut inore, : � i �. 1 ! nd f4iled t� carry out the terms ofthe con- . , I I i A - .� I .acb. The defendant also iolwime that he I � : � , . . ave plaintiff sums of money and produce to - � ....... - he value of $72.25, an ex -cess of $0.45 1 � � ver the value'of thework done, and claims t - I bat Sum from plaintiff and the costs of the it ase. � - � - . . I 4 Oanada. - � i . � ; � � —TheJ Lieutenant-Go'vernor, H -on. Wm. I i , : lortim6r Clark, will shortly lesive for Eng- - - � ! kud, and expects to sail on 'Saturday, June I �: 7. It was bia ori &I intention to -sail on . t 011 � une 20, but, owing. to the prolongation of . � he session of the Legislature, he bus post- I i . oned hia departure. Ilia sailing on June , I 7.is contingent on prorogation taking place � rior to thatidate. � , �_; � i;i —DAespita the ni�-at a6five (-fforta of the T r . -- ,--, I 1. 'rovipcial and local dote-,iti" forces, no f. I lue.has yet been discovered to I hrdw light N I I I -a of Wory Whal- �iq n who were the In rderer IN I I n, the 13 yeara' ol who was -so brut. I I , 11 I girl eks It Ily murdered a e� we ago, mear Col- .N ngwood, while on her way from her home �rl I D 130hOO]. Several arreatis have been made, * ut all the Bug�eots have been 4ischarged. - III --The�.,, reservoir ��on the mauutain side . " t Nortli Bend 8'ritish Columbia, - is - I I I , . ga;v 7ay, and the town!wag nearly'overwbelmed .1 ,y a torrent of water. The ktailway traek ­ 11 I �t�n Dr some diotance and severs "Imall houses 7 r- 7ere swept away. The Pao'-flai express, 3aded with pa8sengers bad.paosed over the 4 I - rack juit a few minutes before the av&- y. � N I - i - inche descended. The -reservoir furniebed ­ �� ,Ower for the electrical lighting as well an - - .r - )r the water supply,of the town. ;P � 1'�. . t -, —The annual coramen-cernegi for the, -eon- � .- I �, ' L ­ erring of dograes at the Univoraitv of Tor- �­` T i� I= 6 nto, took place last Friday� in 66 gymna- � �� � Ari ium. The Chancellor, Sir W.�R, Meredith 1. I I � ,resided, Tne hono rary degree of L, L. F 11-T, - I '' I : ma conferred upon Bix gentlemen, vi.z . The 111i , , � � . ,ieutenant Governor of Ontario, Mr. ,Gold- � - I ff I- - rin Smith, Hon. J. M. Gibson, At- i orney-General of Ontario ; Hon. R. . larccurt, Minister of - Education ; Rev. . p ; . Munro Gibson, of London, ;Ei)gland� and i %ancellorb Burwao, of VictoriE4 University. . —At the recent meeting of the Orange 1. ;rand . Lo3ge the. following officere were lected : - Dr. Sproule - was re-olacbed Grand - -. laster by acclamation, Win, Galbraitb, re- I W lected deputy Gran;r Master ; Rev. W. I � I Velah, chaplin ; W. J. Parkbill, treasurer; , Vm. Lockhart, secretary-; R. W� Code, di- : ector of ceremonies, and James Harper, . acturer. The election created a disapoint- i aenb among We -stern members,3e it Was � � . i �oped that there would be a chance of some ; -. I ,f the prominent members in the West being elected an offizers In the Grand Lodge. I kfter a lengthy debate It waB decided thab � he Grand Lodgeahould meet neA year at , __, i lictotiin May. . . . � —Another promising young man has come t 1.41 o grief through stock gambling and race- i-4 g� ourse betting. Wm. Baard, a truated i !" leik -of the Hamilton branch of the Canada, U., , I ,ffe insurance Company, was arrested -a N, � . ild, aw days ago on the tharge of stesting $3,- �4 U. . 00 from his employeis during the past efghb ri , " aonths. Beard is a married man, 29 years � 4-4 ii age. He lives In Hamilton and wag the 0 I rasted clerk of the local manager of the DT I ompany, His employers bad absolute can- X: hence in him. He advanced himself by - 14 A - its faitbfu!ness and ability from the position ?f f messenger for the company. He bad -44 I I I - 0 �"F­ �harge of the money that was paid in as 1 A 7 1 iremiums, and his detalca-tionis were, discov- 7 - 311 red by the inspector of the company while t4 f -t ping over the books. He had recently been ­ * Aaling in'stocks,and through another arty' i � p 2i tv, �ad been betting on the recent Toronto � . I � r i aces. He has been sentenced to imprison- --M f e. - rient in the Kingston penitent -for 27 1 . tary ,� I I A aonths. ; ­ . � �­ LWID , r �, . . I I t —A recent deep,013h from n1pLeg says : -1 Z� � � ' Crop oonditlons in Manitoba &;d the k- � Zorthweet Territories wrote never better 0 =Ll ban at present. Indications are that one if � 14 I the most abundant harvests in the coun- � 4 r � z � � ry's history will result. The weather has !�`- I , i I . oeen Ideal, with light -rain and just warmth �, I L The f 'i Ie14e 4 - th � inough to cause ra id grow , 1 . `3. LOW present a grang appearance. The Im- I'' � . )orbaut feature is the Increased -'acreag ­ ,� in 4 Ratricts. traversed by branch lineep where, - �� i 11 � r ettlemeub has hitherto been - guite sparse, : I ! ­ ' � � kew farm houses andoultivated. fields ap- - r ,�i . 4, waring everywhere in agricultural regions. ; I = I . -a - I t Chia is especiallj marked in th-5 St6skatt6ba- .74 , , � van Valley. New elevators ani graluttore- M ! �� louses ore in course of construction at many w - z m­ )ointg. "A strong Minneapolis syndicate 4. , � ias invaded Canadian territory. in order to R". - - ihare in the profits from the - wnderfit], !�! ri I -rope. Farmers ate also building private � 4 , 11#1 ilevators, L and in.any predict the wheat 1-i Fields will he over -30 bushels per sore, and � )ther grains In equal proportloi.'� - I 10 I& U N -