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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-06-19, Page 4. 0� JUNE2 1903 1 - t . S M � - T V� T F - S �_ .. --- t ! 0 i. . 8 -9 10 11 12 13 14 - 15 � � 16 17 18 1 19 20 21 `22 1 23 : 24 25'. 2 6 27 28 .... I 29 . 1 30 ....�.. ...... ..... . . ... I ... ... J . * .,� L- . ............. . . ..., 11 I . Joat as well am three no N do ? AnA as it in �bbe publio� He is a man wall up in years fastened and looked . u0j and , the electric church wad 1hence to the parental Aomes ot R __%�_ . . ��_�� . I . SEAFORTH'S 4EAE)ING SHOE STO: E. , --- - J ' 0 . ken In opiijune. the two Mokillop brides, where youth and . . - - � I . I �i h this oofinty so, ib is with OvIory . other ,"d hit fatal a will t likely be easy. , It tie switch -turned off. Tbio,- ta . . . � - - � � *411 howovli, ths; the depositors of this tion with the early kour' in tibe, 'morning middleage all united in wishing many years I - I � I _311 county and district in the Pr iuce. To � I . � -_ , civ, - - , - - bompany ire fully secured and will be paid *12en the firs commencel, together with the of home and . joy. to Mesdames 0oyno and __­ - -_ 151 . I BL 11 . � r, I , . . . �� 11 make the - reduction would requite � _- an - ,aft hill. It is thought, also,, tho company feA that tw(i other valu4ble buildings have Williams and the two fort-Unate and radi- I OXFORD SHOES - I *tnook- And A I amendmeab of the conatitation.'ana 4�-. re- i mill be able to rd#�Lme busineov when they been burned lately, Vol to the covolusioa ant bridegrooms,- Mab.'and', Pat. -Oa. Wed. q / C, - __ to vat 111 k-_ * - . - I . I'M . � - I . I . - ' er (osee nbraight"ed outt, 'There that there lei a fire UZ I the city. - Indeed neaday evening, No. 43 � I I I - . . . tr brouglib In -the � T construction of the vonetituerroloo, Vile I I . � *nb d , I . s , � . - I I Mu I I I r4 �' is - � 4 ould be'& law panied prohibiting com- the' citjrcou�oil has offer dd a reward of $100 mortal romoina of MIN;Te osa; Wingle, one I I I � S day A ' b . 83 � t - And �s? former 1could be got for the asking� and-, thp anlea such as 'ese �otn speculating in for his discovery. The syndicates lose is of McKillop's moist , accomplished young Are lFa s --h i on- - ble this Season __ 0- _v , , _. :: f - A � I I � I : - 740d �� TAIA; body polhic in this Province woald be 119tookaj and hey should also be robibited $I-,290, with aninouranceof $600 ; McLean ladies. Sh�.had gonoto e I _V__#_.9__9__1F . I I __ por � I � p . . . __, . Wrid,*U: vJ ,, � � 6 -.1 , greatly imPr(xy4# and invigorated by such a from recei'vi g deposits. The public seem Brothers, $1,600, insurance $300 ; private purpose of undergolDg 3- si Dple surgical op- 1 _W_6__&__&_&__9 V I i 44-1-1 ; �Lir_ ­ 7 . . JW%& 0&-�A 6:4 - 1� ill . owners about $500, with no insurance. I ; : I __ . = _. , Ja ' I ..:1 I r � torequiro�t I inueliprotectiquatleamt. eration, viz .: the removal a � a dermoid cyst, I ehaki .- , a k 1 ,pv 1-1 - - Zwon - ng lip %s a redie(fi-butioa for a rddU3- i Dame Fashion has smiled pprovingly on Oxford Shoes thiz season, a'ad U � 1, . ijAg 00 $arou - �� � ' . � � � -4 very succemeful barn rsioi took but,-uhforfunately, she die4 � from the effects - . 17 . t,omc-�4ptav � tion would make. If the Governme�b are ,�, .., � 1� 131see on the I farm of - Mr. -Joh . a Zalker, of chloroform, Her f unera here on Friday a cons.quence, t4is style of'shoe will be much in evIdence this ,s � )_ , I ­ " I _. �, rim �T-� - I - TA I � I . . I I 1JAAJ_UU -K'CWJAML ULM- 1 ­Wwl � 1. �� I I . I ­ V U . - I . ., : , it�`n why thould L ` , , f; � , ,- i ill! : �.. . � ,e proposi A ve - � � I - I , . - . I � i I I . , _mk__ -L I - � -a ­0019ft, � 48 A I I N afraid t:) tackle th - rge bbdi so move slowly. The Dominion Huron Road, about one mile west of Mit- morning was one of the lar goat ever seen id sensible Oyle of shoe, too, because being Io* cut they ire - I EV; ADVERTISEMENTS - 4�`. LLA , - - : : m- , and - - lightel and less expensive than any other shoe. Anticipating a,great4e� ­ � I . : . -, . not some private L 0 it Up L - obell, on Friday afteriwo lasbi Aboat this vicinity. Tears and jobs were in evi- . . l � _� Aff The figure between the parentheses after each urge it to a successful issue ? There is no Parliament i i a large body and, so a rule, it three o'clock over 200 people, Imen, women dence during Father MoKeon's pathetic oar- I L I '14 . sor A i. � I � , . mand for Oxfords, we have bought beavily this season, and are now gho L - - _i � . - I - ; . 'denotes the page of the paper on which the 1 proposition 'a member could make that inoves ald�ng with great deliberation - until and children, h ,, a8semble(Lon the grounds mon, &swell as when she ,was consigned to - ! - if- _. . 170hoo;7ill. - � � 00. ' . . - . - 61 I . I Ay.irilsement will be found . to assist and ess tLe.raising of Ing a ve�y large range of the very latest styles and shapes. _� . � I I Arm* I . I ­ � I �he and of � the soi approaches, and b,ben wi ' a new the grave with her faee.to i the east in our I I - � - ­ .. I I �. I . I . M I . I __. _� . Ztedel � . I - Look Out --Greig & Stewart -1 would bring him so 'much credit in the building. ' The [�bra in 40x76 feeb, and the silent city of Dcath� _ � rohn. 11 8XI � �. - - ,a . . . � - I F4ock Clearing Sale -W. Pickard & Co -5 1b goes forward N'rith leaps and bounde. Al- - � ��� � . - � - l . . countr,v and it would enable him to walk ' . massive timbers are all of elm. Who corner . � 1W ZAAADIMIS-7 0MV01:Z3DS �� - lqtw j. -I "0 I - . . The Cash Store -D. M. VcBoath-5 �, I . �hough`tho bleim ere veem to be busy nearly p I I I I . 1. ­ - . � I I � .. . . I osts are 24 feeb in height. . : I- � t� ) his � I . - ._� Rat,irday Sale-Learoyd & Co -4 - straight to the front rank in Pirovincial ' � WaltoW We ve sole control of - " Queen Quality " shoe in kibo JUi - .. - - � : , , ju - I I I . Oxford Shoes -It -Willis & Son -4 . - - - every day,! tl 6 p ogress made with business', -Word wag received recently of the ­ - the famous American - - - I , st, - I . � Ib iBn,t lowness of price alone, bu pl . - : I . - - , . . politics. . I i I death of Samuel Crezier, at Alba, Michigan, t..rather En] p tent kid at $3.00 a pair. " The ,8rnpress," the most modern Canadian Alieg I I - "to VWtA d W- I I � Vew Goods-MeXinnon & Co -6 I I oo' an outail � _- �- .1 . ! � I � . er At least, i anything but its union with quality add style that has at, $2 O' V2.25 and $2.50 a pair, and " The Peerless " at 81 75 and $2.00 a I � - __,� t. I � . - For Sale-Jamea UoDonald-6 � ' - gapid I on Friday, June 5th, -at the age of 80 years, . i - Par. I I __ - �Dskota,j -whe) � I , .. i . .. I � Garden Party-L%dles! Guild ­a The Gamey Case. . I . Wri 1k. e. paeb Week there has I month and 3 day�'. Deceased was. a achieved our present popularity and repute. In modium priced Oxfords we carry I a very large assortment at 61.%, 11.25 Aud'.o , I I - � ___ I former �"Idle' � tion for dress goods selling. . The prices ab. . $1.50 a ' air. - sm . - I - Pins Lumber -29. Cluff & Sbno--ti % othing of m ,ter a interest transpired. The brother of the late% James Crozier, of St. i p , I . his pi I , �, xhil I : .., I ( F Supply stage, in which -the, tached to oar now dreas go ures. quick I - ; �'L - U . . 1. . � __ . - Notice to Creditota-Gladman & Stanbury-6 I . � =11 t� I . - � I Dominion Day -W. Soine-ville---8 When the Legislature met ab eleven 'Qmmibtee� Marys, 4nd uncle of Messrs. George- F. and - - .: . " 1 Ury-5 � � I 1. r � Notice of Appli'ation-GlAwan & Staab ' arijing on of, the � public . . . o'clock on Wednesday, the Premier moved oney forl t Is .,; sales and to the buyer, quality 3nd satisfad. 1ZT MIMMT'S 0_-X::P0:R3DS I M foIr . - - uniness �y the nev T. A. Crozier qnd Mra. James Baxter, of . �. � - I __ I � ! - . � oral departments is tion. Among our voiles, eolines, grenadines . � __ � �. I I I . Auction Rale-Dahald MoKay-5 a -tesolution adopting the' reporb of the 7 Can. , � . � � �, ­ . . - I I . - I . - . �. . Z t! . 11 - 0 1 1 11 Selling Out -Mrs. Rudolph -8 . �, - d, hssi'�O 5- y b been got through with. St. Marys. Mr. CrozIeX wawformerl] d. electras, etc., you have a chance for oplen- � We have a swell shoe in Patent Kid, 'BIucher style, welted soles, at ,4 a ,p%4 - � I i - � aiiiaa Company agent -'in the Stratford is- --. .- I i �. I . � . . 1� I . . Parasol Loat-Expositor Office -8 Gamey commissioners and tbanking,th-em ktwhigh;ts igotthe committee sat all night did choosing. The E. McFaul j0o., Sea- Some men prefer a thin turn sole, for --these we have a splendid Oxford at SLU a _d �- . I Talbot's Bazaar -3-8 I � ;.; ­ an . . � � trict and was well known throughout the a seanilees Oxford at $2 a pair. Now iw tb6 time to select �out Orfords as - .- 4 A �, i . , - . ift'fords--W. 11. Wlffis--8 for their just and Impartial oonduob in the A d until �_ hi t ee�rly hours in the morning, - forth. - 1853.1 later on . , -1 � - I ,v hen subjelatt of all kinds were discussed, county' the ai4es got broken. Come ,&nd see nur new styles. , . . .. ,- I -- I . .,, - J. Z z - WoUce-John Mchitwit-6 � ma�teis referred to them. 'The premier -AweddiDg which created more than Lom.L ITEMS. -The ladies of 1)48.pres. I . � . - 1" c - 11 . I . I t there ir a only members enough present '. I . . ­ I I t -T On I -1 � � � � . . . i . up � �-. '01" �7e � supported the resolution by ,ono. of, the to keep a usual"interest was solemnized at Xaple byterianchurob will hold theiran I I-, , 4 I ­ .- I ; luorum. The snag. atruok was . � nua gar- �-- 39 X 9 X U191*9134 , 1 �' ' Villa, the home of Mr. and Mrs. George den party on Tuesday- evening, June _30bb. I � - 'r- - I - U. -mi -fin , h . - -1 - ablest and most convincing speeches ever the ortimates of the Minister of Agriculbire, � t, 11 I ' - ; ^ iv- , I i - - - f to 1� : - d _:� loan 4f a . � 11 - ­ I ­ -1 - � 1: - , n , ­ 9 I . I m . : .. I . I I � :.. ­ I I ght Alk"Uria-4 (5XF0610tot � -n I �,oted,wib ex enses o Melville, Fullarton, on Thursday afternoon, The Bru�sels brass band will be In atten - 'WILLIS & SON, 84�aTiOrt .11 � I . . � . iil� 71 - delivered in the Legislaftra. H6 was re. and the itemi ' considered were those con- June 4th, ab 5 o'clock, when their] oldest ance and a varied it .d interating programme R a . � I . � � plied to by Mr. Whitney, the Oppoiltioil p f the recent cen- I - h i , I I I . - ��__ . � io - i I ­ I ,speots - AVJ I - son euumie�sl' daughter. Miss Eliztibeth A., became the will be .rendered. The new verandah is . I . - .- - I I I . . I - - . I . - . ' So A ­ I - - tots NY . _. I I I I . . . n. The minister was not bride of Mr. Albert X Morrison, of Elma. completed at the manse, and various im- le Age' ts for the Slater Shoe for men and the Empress 4hop for women. j.15 tickits - - I - - SEAFORTIr, FRIDAY1. June 19th, 1903 leader, who also delivered a very alble speech p;repared to g ve all the details of informi- � I - - � I , � . ­ � from his stand point. Mr.' Whitney was tion the Op Tito ceremony was performed by Rev. R. provementR vkIl t hortly be completed, which . I . � - - Z I - i ­ � � � ich'- I - . . - I p sition thought they wanted . . �� - trsii[4 ,, I I ff� � _. - I . I A. Cranston, of Cromarty, Jn the presenct will add to the appearance of the mance 0 � —_ -_ - . � bee I - was � . . They All Agree. followed by Mr. Sbratto3, ' who had not a4d they dot rmined to talk against time ' � - I � - 11 I - I I _. .1 � � - of over 200� guest@. .The vent took place grounda.-Don'b forget to attend the garden : - I __ - - - ��. .1 I MrX . � I I - � I � u0til tl�e Min ter capitulated.' The -Minis- on SabbatA evening lait. a couple of boys birbhp, marriagep, local neivs n6arett hoMg __ .- . I I I . I - ,� No matter how divergent the views of finished his speech when the House Tole for bb on. the la*h fronting the houae and the party and Ppend &�pleasant and social even- . I -1. labo� bbe �� 7 p I I I I r held ou,� u til 7 -o'clook in the mornf ng, entered hi� stable and, finding Mr. Hudson�s E�nd the story. The men first gi . � I I .� . 1�� . memberff of Parliarneub and the Legislature the night. Mr. Gamey was In bho e,Houae vihen t ­ .decorations were especially attractivel ing.-Mr. W. T. Pollard in here on a buni. � . since 0 d I . . Ter - __ I Brussellal, M � . ­ , I " he G irnme't -consented 'to ab� � ad- loaded gun there, they commenced handling the editorial matter., the market reporte Ind __ ... . . n ! - - I � � � I � I . � may 46 ou a 4 On SVnday, June 7th, Elizabeth Man- emb it, when . tuair � gal V ., I I . � I �, . di- J4 urnme . the further considerotion of' - - � lb.sucldenly:went off, shooting Mr. the doings in Parliament. But 94 - - 7 � I � I - � - - and wa, taking copious notes, thus in ub �w le , reliob of the late Job C6ulthard, of Territory, and may maibly take bank a car GrogWs to . - . moEt eubjects, there is one ques ness trip from Yellow Grass. Northw �� , Well To sely I � . - . toin on which there is always a complete oating that he intends re- inj to the ,t] to iteras as deferred -to a future occasion. y Hudson's horse in the fleshy part of Its htnd spicy and sporty sayings will be about the . I - � � � . - - . . . I . ay aud I t � ply . V rhen thee items come up again Downie, passed quietly aw to her rest. loadof.hornes. MrNollard looks as though log,inflictings veryserione in- - rr,e.sda .. I ­ 16 the speeches on the Government side. The the prob- . _ ; , � unanimity of sentiment-, and that I For eome time she had bee suffering from a the Prairie Province agreed with him.- inry. The first thing to be looked far now.-Mr.j. J . _&_U; � � � - , I affifties a ,i _ I _ ­ , - - visit. to �_% , , 1.�"A . I I � . they will pame without com- sett ed on her lung@ Rev. A. McNabb was at Moleaworth tifs "imal has - been under the care ol our veter-' Irvine has been on a three weekf? � - � - =and 4 - I I I t, � - - ­ 11 I �. qi�eation of membeesinderrin:ty. Wh9n the debate will likely conti-nue-for tha remain- a �at. All tl is * seems- to be senseless by. _ cold, which eventually - eek on businesa. inary eur,geon and will likely come -around the -beautiful town of Goderich. -t Wt- � � � of ^,00uple -of I I , I. . ' I The 4 - I . _ I heart failure. The W I I - sek. ­ I p ay to be 1�dulged in by sensible I bab will retain the scare of what near. 'just looks lovely this : - . irdemnity-of Dominion members was raised der of the wr men, bub and brought about . - " � I . . - . - ... �1 - �. . p r tarn( funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon to � . - 0 summer, us&$ and -. .1. of Parb Arthi , . � - - .1,500 a couple of years ago, _� . again Mr. B. Carlisle. Mr. Hud- clean an a new pin, an the - . � I � . I 1__� . -from $1,000 to $ Ii mtari�ns enjoy a boat of this kind - . I lyeni d- its life. d -citizens tie I % . � I I St. Marys cemetery an . son's MMUG I h n I �­ I 1. 0 c5aion 11 . d *%a largely at Lakelet. son-in-law, had a horse standing in as any people can be. Tourists fro W__ , � I I . � I I'll, . - . ne tended. The late -10 -1 � In 48 - fune � he' � � Mra. 1 Coulthard was , ' t I _ a"Y" , I I . I - there was only Gi dissenting voice. When Editorial Notes and Commenta.. i'Mr. B all not yet gob -his � � _' NoRTHERN BRIMEZRS -While ,drivin the same stable, bub It, fortunately escaped States have commenced- to .arrive, antl lb I � � I � � ; - I I the propositioa was made in the Legislature -through the commi' 6 boys I . Nici f UM � � - I , is I I � lair R%"W&y born near Port Dalhousie and was marr'e home from church here on Sui S ..5 1 1 � - il Use of po 3 I I . - The tfrrible massacre reported from Bel : Nnimissioulb � . aday unhurt. This is another lesson that pro ed to have a demonstration on tire � : � I � � - _ - _ ' when about half a mile from the burg, . andle loa;ded- , of July, in honor Of the Amerim � - $iaburdat ALIt I , grade, Servia, of King Al der a They came to Haimorty, where they lived , - *ele bowlers � 11 . � Aiie-othcr day, to increase the indemnity exan nd hi * tb�p whole Hou e, bub he keeps pegging at ib to Mr. Coulthard at that town in 1857. the should not be - ­ .1 ,permibted -to, h Uh I I � 8 ani,d is maki�g low progress. An interest- horse driven by.Mrs. Alfred Taylor and bar guns. nests. ] '. � from $600 to $1,000 it was received with Queen Draga, together' I for fo . . . 9 I � T I I I % - � erid mem- in- or years., and then moved onto the --' --- I I *h1ch ,Wok I ; : . with sev - � �. � � . 4diecussiop prong up the other day when . sister, Miss Carson, dropped dead on the - - .-. � I es A �� - Whuradl of I . I I urdversal approval from both sid Of the bers of the Government, by an armid mob, . t bill 'was 11 b homeacead in Downie. Mr. Coulthard died road. - In the fall the buggy was upoeb, but 7� - � . ing considered. The^ clause � I r � . � , , ­ � - � I . . - � : , I w"Ahat re or ng to the drainage of land@ the ladies eaca, 'ed uninjured. - -The horse , . . � I I House., There was not even a Jabel Robin- has shooked the oivilizsd f 4 about two years ago. . Stanley. Exeur. , I I ; �, .world, .. Thursday morning of last week fire p . B -nim, -Postmaster Christie - I ! . 1. . . �� � . I K1139 aqoes or unqer� railway tracks. Mr. Blair - was a fine four-year-old animal for which , The ready-to-wear hat rush is on -and every and Mr. I - I . - , � I t - I 411HARP to dissent. The following report Of Alexander was n_A much of an ovehment to p' - broke out in Mr. Abraham Hamilton's fine lady in after something in straw, so we in- 'A. MoDonell represented Exoter ;at -,the � .. - I I . the prodeeding we take from a Toronto ,E- ... 1-6pmed to leave the law respecting that Mr.Carsou had refused a handsome figure.- . _-` ,_ WOTM-M , I I t Vito yon to come here and select your hat Seaforth races this week. -Mr. W. I., P4. 1 - I I - _ __ - ­ uropean royalty, and his tule oflat-6i'li-as been rn�Aer the is�mp as it is now, ex apt that bank barn, on the second- concession of nodident i Carripl*-I, ,of I I I . 11 pa:per. It is, amuing if r,ot very instruct - . , 0 Mr. Wm. Rainer met with a severe . from the largest and beat assortment in Sea- ish, the evangelfbt, has been holdingo I L ,. - somewhat despotic, but tho�bloody �-massore aghleved �i " lust appeal to the Com. Elm&, about a mile south of Listowel. The last week while hewing timber on the farm -Allro6f. I �, - � par ieo a . ,it - �1 went ! , . I 1� � ive : fire started between eight'and nine o'clock, forth. The new shapes are so distinctively air meetings on Main stree C I . I . I , � � mi6ion inste�dlof to the Committee ot the � d L t for the .qAt ,, W . iip&t a ow A I � - a . � do .r . � � I of King, Qaeon - nd Ministers will deeply . of Mr. McKie, near Fordwiah. The bro" different from those of 1902 that she who nights. -Tho ngregation of Trivitt Mt. - I I � . i , which simpl L L L w - � 1. In auppl.y the supplementary e Europe. Perhaps ib will be the-fahmg. POU COunc y means that the and in a few' minutes,� owing to the dryness axe gob away from him in some unaocouut- . 411,1811 I*e I I . � t � - , . : . - 71, . of the material, not only the barn, .but wears last season"a hat can't hope to escape morial church, on the .occasion of the return . I were paesed, the House voting itself an - in. Ing of one tyra t for &33o�h co4lpanies c _ L I! � I- - .D er ; bO, in any I 60latin,ue in the future as in able manner and abruck his --foob, - paring t. bui. I I I . � L _. � dernuity of S1,000 per member. The Premier event no apology Can be offered for midnight the,j pai improvements. of thi inflicting detection. Our new styles please. The E. of their rector, Rev. R. J. M. Perkins, sn(i� -_ 41. , . � L X �, sb to hatilper everything In the yard, was ablaze. Besides an ugly wound. The doctor put some Mcpsul 00 Opal -1 I L . - I , . ,. � I : .. I � : - 11, 18531 his bride, presented them with a beautiful , � � ing*er, ; . entirely destroying tile building .,,-Seeforth. I . � � � . intimated thar, it was not the intention to murder. The world,.would be the Rainer by kind, as ordt iary people will submit to the - stitches in It., and the young man wag able - L - , na1i r 'Unt I � . . � . 1 - ­ 1-1 - - . . . valuable live stock was burnedi including to get home on -Friday. He and his sisters RE-umoye � . I � make $1,000 the permanent indemnity. It the wiping of Servlafrom the map. - InIlliction ratl Wthan run the risk of - ,,PicNio.­mThe first annual picnic secretary. -the Independent Ordf r -of For� � . - I � I - 1. �. incur- I ­ ' . � I � . . seemed to him th%b $800 would be & proper - - . rin -five valuable heavy draught hor'ses,_ pleven of the St henson family toak place at the esters will atteLd: divine worthip in. the . � i -fie late " - - . � . . I I . . ". . 3 he expense and trouble of appealing t6 intended leaving for Now Ontario this week I - _ _. Splof-�Of I � � . I . A. I - - - conce I i I - 4um, but--tber unutival length of %ho present At f7ho ope the omm,i pigs, two larnbs and one " home cf T. J hn Steph�-nson, Goshen L Main street MetLodist church on �. � -1 � . I . en as on powerful corpor- calf, &'so - most of but the accident will prevent their going.- - red in s�aRai , ­ � � nino, of a new park at Ow I � ,, against a 0 ine, Sunday r I I : . � - - session Ju ati6n. Mr. Cowan, howeveri Wbo has a I inery. Quite a number of young colts- ar d in , on Wednesday, June 10th. The n - I I t ' r,tified $1,000. - e' his farrriing implements and machi Stanley ext. -Mr. and Mrs. R. A Pickard left on. � . � I I U I I . . . I I - . Sound last, week, *Lieutenant -Governor bil� lumber wagon, 1,000 'tBv� 200 weaAer was all that could' be desired td Wednesday last for Mortreal, from which __ � r I . I �� � are : .. 11 . Mr. Whitney, with regard to the indemn- . - bushels of --na � ra r � . - - Wa , before Parliament to remedy this diffi�- bushels of, barley, a quantib� of - hay and round here. --Miss Maggie Scott, who I v'ege ke the picnic a great success, an!l a grand Plaft they will saii for Enkland. They will � � I lotledivog tmA � . t I ity question, said , " I approve of Clark, who - a presen't, '�y, objected to this clause.in the bill ard in the suburbs, was very ill for a time, but me' . lawm n,eixt I " . .� � in- , � I I � it with- hia address F. . . - .. . I . I everythink else about the barn. The fire '. ­ . I I : _. L , out any� qualification whatever, and am the following reference -t-o-hia appoint,-- moiyed-to amend it by substitatin a ib was. Eighty-eeven members of be accompanied by Mr. and Mra. Braunatt. of �. - - . . . . for it his n,ow is lmprovin&�­Quite a number from luoc"' - : -Blekell a!nd N �- . I prepared to stand by that statemenb when- - Under Mr. Cowan's amew ment started In the straw elfed while the family , . , L � � � __ 11 ment. He said it wag an 'office he had billi. I pri . here attended the circus at Harriston this gro*b and notable family were present New Yr.rk,-Mi,--s Norma Bobier has re. .. I'll 0 . last - . :: , � I .. pot . i . _ I �L I ever I am--calle4l tipo�n to do Eo. . v0a land ownersi will have the some egal were At breakfast - but what , caused it is - `6m her visit with Chath L :_ 4ayed M -T � I - k . upon this, occasion. It was a grand * re- turned fr _ ­_ . I thin . I 1 Tuesday and they all pronounce the allow . 147M land � 8"Ier h#9 "l ; . I - I I a Ilanis, and -Meg- I . : � . sought and felt that he should not ao,e.0% ainab any unknown. The ��Ired man was in the- stable good. -Rdrriiston will haVe another big day " . 'friend .-Misses BA I I ,vielt W1 th f . 1 $1,000 is a, proper sum, not Only. for this - - L ' red_p2ess againi t, the railwa .. an indeed. Many of the friends came Detroit L L . L -seesion, but for future sessions. � eased so urgent]T othpr land -h ding corporation or individual from the United States"and brought the gle Gardiner, of Rt-inbeck, .Iowa, are A61tin 1-1 . ' $ � i f 1 $1 1 �% I in � � In , i � __ t '_ 'W I ��J *r_ ,wr e L 13 J i late� 'he 4 I *b a !�e �y ri,' n " il u � I b- & e t IZ ejt , : . � - . - bat the GoVernmenb had pr ' I 01 at the- time and he and the 'family made on the 12th of July, when dozens of lodges . .g " : . I I - - that he. had aQ_qep_Led the honor cast upon frantic efforts to save the stock, bub F . 'L Barton, of z i ; . -1 � I hey expect to remoan in 1. � I � I I I , I . ; . . 34 -r -M. . . I . found impossible to gob them out� In unity and friendship with the Union �this neighborhood for a coupleof months.- . 1. - him and he would do his best,to perform the what is requiFed. Mr. Cowan wa - Stare and Stripes with them to blend them Exeter friendk- T This anhouncement was greeted with . wb� eeeks to top the flow of water. This is it' -was. ere. -Cyrus Horton has I � : -1. � ,-vociferous applause from bo-th Bides. "Don't . a so strong' burning bulldinge� . I of - the a cream route to' Springbank.. - He drives � � Jelren', , : � I I - . __ duties of the offin: con4otentiously 9nd well. ly , ked u - by other m I . . ive �'bao embers on bo . Jack. Many came from a long dist � call in th6 members," said an apprehon i th ,one horse and -has quite a number of one ance to Mrs. Fowell and Alias Core, Fowell have re. I � 7 �� 8 ItIs -a rare occurrence- in this, Qa � - . � � � 4 �n�d!k � I ,- I �. membir, and ther item carried amidst gen- �01 sid6is of the ouse that Mr ' � . renew old acquaintances. S 0 turned home, after spendin one month wiltit I 1 4 , I % I : . Blair thought it � . tomers.-Jobnny Allan, who for a number ,, isters met wh ,9 . � I- _.. oral probation. ours for a man to have - honors and .emolu�- , adv4,1sablo to i Fiohdraw the clause for further of years lived around here, is paying Mrs. had not seen each other for 14 years, and �Woodfitook friends. �� - I I I I ap I . ., I . I . Staffa. I - . - v .: . monts thrnat on him in this way. - . this to them was a re-uujQn . 41ndeed. A � � - NOTESI-M ,. . . consideration If the members stick �out The good&, must be seen,- must be carefully I ,. � , ­ '.1 . We agree with the P'r_�mier that � while , � . � I J � Allan a visit at present -Mr. Bashfield Is . I i�. a T i I � __ . , A I � , - I Moronto _r t . longtiny progra me was prepared. Mine .- � under the changed conditions of living, etc., Under the he6din i an ralLy Re V ley Phould do, this, grievance Inspected, before you realize what - genuine oub six days of the week with his wagon5and I - - .1 . News Notes. - -bury—Min . ,g "Haman and Gamey" under which !,he farmera'of Ontario have bargains the prices are on' m awns has everything on it that can be had 'in- -a boat Mr. Stephon'son, opened with an ad- -hem , .all muslins, Ii " . .-- edatthei $600 may not be sufficient, we think $800 the BrantforA Expositoi give� the following lab�red so long- will be remedied, and thw prints aind ginghams at the E. McFaul ()O'o 'general store. --Mr. Adam Reidb-sord" his e, then Rtv. Mri Miller led -The -street car earnings for Ae mouth . - � . . . �lress of welcom . . -1 —Mo. A-. MI ample, and $1,000 a very outside figure. Al- 'quotations : 11 Then said Zoresh his wife' railfway compkniea will have to give up tbi store,* Se'aforth, represent. ' spdn of black mares to a man from .Seaforth in prayer, then patri6bic, comic and senti- of May in Toronto amounted to. $175,231* ��:, � �vlsltiug ra thi � I though even ther lattsr amounb will not re-- -and- all his friend -i unto hlai,,Let --the gal, I , In the colored for $300. We did not get the gentleman's Of this amount the city's percentage wtA I __. -Bell.-Mvs. _43 I doi-in-the-manger tactics and li"t u to rea. wafih stuffs there are prettier things than mential addresses followed, also musicon the - . - - �in cases where their tracks obstruct the ever this name, but saw him, and he looks as if you Who whole 8,17,523. . I I imburse a few of the members for the time Iowa be. Made fif�y cubits high � sow .year. 1853-1. organ, solo, song and recitation. . . . . . �. I - her dsughter.� � LL I i , ' and to mori- nat6ral flow cf. the water: him three good Equare meals a day and was enlivened by the sweet strains of music -The late Alex. Fraser, the Obtawa lum- ... . Jaw.-M11r. N they lose,itis a great deal more than the great row speak thou unto the king A GOOD Tr,NrE COMING.—A strawborr � gave dere d by the- Hensall Oroliestra Comp berman, left $12,000 for religious -aud dhmlt�. 11 � MEW y his, digeabive organg are all right. -Messrs. ren any. - � ­, H th%-� Mor. Another in ereating discussion took place estival will be held under the' the auspices I __ - - artney, .. I . majority oo�ld earn at home in the - same decai may, be h%nged thereon ; then. go thoi, on -� motion cf the Opl�oeition to ificreme �, Stanley and Heber Mahood students A vote of thanks was, due the ladies for the able purposes, including $5,000 to tile - 4he home a I , . � � , � I d� the Ladies' Aid of Grace church, at' the at , - . � . -time, while to El I theitariff on fatly vegetables and oth4jr gar- the Medical School and Toronto University wonderful provWom made for the inner man. Methodist church MiEsious and $1,000 to the . , line, have rel oule it is almost found in merrily. with -the king unto the banqq - residence of Mrs. Joseph Bryan., Sbaffa, com- The tables were laden with the viands a,ud Salvation Army. - �� -: de � truck con king into this country, 18 mencink at 6 o'clock .p. m.. ''bn Tuesd& re -_ money. However, now that the thin end of And the thing ,pleased Haman and U�l _. - This i spectively, are �pending their'holidays at in the Prairif . . � _. - h a Movement i favoi7 -_ f the' market garden- y home and- assisting their brotlier Fred on delicacies of the season, when 100 guests -At the meeting of the Presbyterian - . 'have d--- 0 wi the wedge has been. inserted, it is more than caused the gallows to be made. -Esther V. ers in the vioi nity of loarge"oitiee, and if oar- evening, .Jane 23rd. Strawberries and the farm -Mr. Joseph Underwo'od is pre. e.0 down to dinner. The re -union was one. General Assembly now being held at Van. this nei " Of � 14. So they hanged Haman, on the gallpw ; cream -and other refreshments will be served couver, British Columbia, it wag decided ' I probable that $1,000 per session will be the * that he had ra nrael f� M A : 10 ried would rr atori%lly increase the cost of L, 44. I As . � I parinLy to raise a larae barn on the Twanley Of the great social events of the season ; L - wwelcome:to It I I - . I � 1. . r r � or eco.- sthe y e a es nattandance. eve. J. imen- . � L � . - L L . I I . . L re�ular indemnity in the fat -Lire. vli.� I.O." The editor of our worthy name e�ir�y vegetab,e&and fruits coming ilito this derson and Cranston are- expected to be farm recently, bought. . - one and all were delighted with the frienda- that the next meeting should be hold at St. - . ,well =4 wj _ . � - L I � .. . . � I country before- &uoh smicles are produced ' . .ship. and brotherly love that prevailed Johns, New Brunswick. - - 7 ­ � . - . .- and Mint Mal . __ mnity has been present. The choir 19 preparing a musical . il � . L Nom that the iuds increas. eake, being a Metbolist, should know better her 4. In vie� of the fact that the m Hamilton, for a . I 1 7� �v . than waste good Scripture in any such con;-, arket programme. A good time is expected and . throughout the day. - All expressed a de. - -Mr. J. J. Mason, of ome . .- - ;,day last on 1 . ed to an ample figure, the public and the � g%rAeners of tilis country are IE[ensaU. - Biro to have the re -union picnic observed time -seeretary,of the Masonic (Irand Lodge, - __ L L I x . � . Detroib.-M I L . nection. � . now protected all will be made welcome. � - . I- . I I . I . . . par�y leaders shotild demand thab members - ! -by ii duty of �15 jar oen ., it was concluded . _. P. -A good frame 6noe a year for generations to come. died at his residence in that city on Min- , . : L — , I - from , eld: _. I by nhe House ihat the have not 'much dwelling house, nearly new, with good aellar under. - - day. The Grand Master has appointed Mr. I � I I � �ecnsfgn , , � I . I - attend to their duties with greater fidelity. A prominent banker in Toront,l, speakin k . neath Also hard and soft water. For further par- . ' Murr#, the Grand Treasurer, to act in his , , . I 0 9 cause for co aint'.alad the 'motion was Oonstance. � . _4 � - : � - � . - .1. I Ithaa become the custom that not more of the recent heavy fai p .- - tioulars, apply to G. J. Sutherland, or to Jonx- Fim. Leadbury. � I w1fet of �. . lures in financial- straigb; part vote. f the E. McFaul Co' L&ysoN, Seaforbb. - . Week. ' -T. 0 �R 11 vat ddo no a .-Regular, customers o . stead until a permanent appointment U, , . . . y -_ 1851-tf Don't worry. Though we do have lots of made. ' - ; I . than 41f the members are in attendance Ekt- - circles, says : " The great check In pri the bill grik,fat not& ol arter to the Grand Seaforth, are always sure ,of two things 'I 'NOTicn To CONT.RAcToRs. -Sealed tend. ficorching 4ob weather soon, it's your fault - : .1� � eel ' - last wee*. -1 . . - . Is Amherstburg - � .180 .. M'S. - I .. the sess,'OiDs of the LegieNture, on Fridays on the Stock Exellange Was . Trul6k aoiao impanyhas not yetpassod era addressed to Dr.- Maodiarmid, of Hensall, at If you don't keep moderately cool. The E� -Th mayor of the town of ' � � ! I � - very! necessarV � . their mind's wor*th and their money's worth. I M � I � e � - ; - -1 -House, al�h(ugh it ias got through the That's a combination of satisfaction and sav- offl . ex *, county, and several prominent - -, *f 160 - '. - . � . , - and Mondays, the absentees going to their to the counbry, although painful - to the 1111 the 1 . whose ace plans and specifications may be seen, McFaul Co., Seaforth. have the necessaries. .in EBB - I I . - will be received up to Tharad citizens have each been fined P-5 by tka - - 7 < � I co mittee st&ke, ing. InveL,t'a little money now in some of ,ya evening, June 26W L 1, _L . �Our is . - I -1 � . ' Nor has the Government - e z_ 2 - . yet declared its polic ai i to the amount of Aheir June offerings -and you'll geb far more - . of -au -epodexr homes on the former day and noG returning dividuals. The volume of speculs'.tion every, 1903, for the building of an di -ion to the Oddfel. You can soon select a summer dress, hat, 'police magistrate for frequenting 11# bat- , . I - I � y 11 Iowa Hill, In the village of Hensall. The Committee gloves, parasol, hosiery and underwear from � i I in time for busiriess on Monday. On this where is excessive, and the slut aid they inte6d' to , recc mmend for this e -n- th' roomeon Sunday. Araherstbuxg.alhouldgib 7 1 . ?Mp whicl an its worth. At present they have many not bound to accept lowest or any tender. - '�onf the Lord'_e � : William their Immense stock. If now styles and . . I 1. account much time of the Legislature is followed was the only way to briog about i terprise, nor t7h4 shape tie aid will take, pretty things for summer dr9eses. 1853-r I Colwill, Chairman of-Coramittee. 1852-2 " a new mayor. . - byterian: ehv - . - . T, . pretty patterns please you, you'll find them — . � I - ' I . , . � wasted and the sessions are lengthened out normal cor0ition. There werel far Moro he REdistiibation bill is, also, still -hung NOTES.—A strawb�erry feetival will be CHANGIM iN BANY,ma Busiximss.—Mesers. in their store. � Ars; Charles Castongay."Of Ottawa, wife � .. . - Shaw preach I . . . I I . . - uemav, was probably fatally Larkin ion . . - � —Ha,ving been absent from home injured by the explosion of a lamp I h Nestorth, ape � I I � raore than would otherwise be necessary. history ofithe country. It i u w ole ome refelrred havelhad'one or two private see- one and a quar-ter miles east of Kinburn, on for some time, the Leadbury doings have house last Friday night. The lamp fell froift I - . I peoPle speculatirg than 'at anY�ime inthi up. � The conim ittee to wl-ioh it has been heldonthelivVn of Mr.Richard Hotham, Macarthur & Co., -who have carried on a pri- , Doums. __ I of a 0. P. R. li � . .. a n b a a ! vate banking business.here for a great many U � or . t U'van I&A week, when Feveral - of the 'm6st .-any time, and sooner or later a olieck such at slo�s, bubtfie'dritentions of the Government, years,, have disposed of their banking busi- . . - - her couslin, I 4 - . the present one occurs . . . . 1 Canadian; as th whether Wednesday evening, June 24th. A pro- been neglected In THA ExposiToR.—The her hand as she was going down stairs, 4nd � , . . � it will be pu3hed this session gramme of arfirst class order will be furnish. . ken — -'Gregor has r � I - Important questions of the session were ness to the Sovereign Bank, -who have to, - � have been -taught a lesson. Thet'e , is alto. or riot, have' possession and opened out on Thursday. beautiful rosy month of Jane, with all Its set, fire to her clothing. She ruelled upstairs, be has been 1- � , I . I not yet bee� made evident. - ed by members of the Seaforth Methodist charms, is here and will only pass aw s children, broke a window � -, .. � r .1 � �� a ; - being dieeuRsed, and on several very im- gether too much stock gpecula�io'n in al : � � Mr. Maoarthur will be manager of the new � I Elliot,� Of Do . A - . . � � ;_ 0 church choir and others. Ice-cream and soon.—Miss Mamie MoEwen the amiable with a chair. and, telling her children to - - portent divisions, we notice there were from Canadian cities." .; I I - . - � . ; i ! PErth Notes'. other refreshments will be served on the bank here, while his partner, Mr. H.'Arn. ` -bn hik rictur I sixteen to twenty members on each side ___ � 11 � . old. will be manager of the Sovereign Bank and talented Young music tealer, of Lead- follow her, took her three months" old baby . � i , . ' � grounds. Come one and all and enjoy the I rosperiqusi.- I I - I � - . . While at' e street in A d, - . bury, pays a weekly visit to her pupils in . in her arms and jumped from the second - � � Inte - I � . If the county councils and tho' ]D�ominio Neduesday c t last 'tw 0 11 at Zurich. Hensall has now two chartered � I louse P41 . absent and " paired." This does not look 4 on ' eek, Win. Nicho I ofthe seafiou. ' . this sectionw—A number from here were in story to the pa,vement. She and the baby - - - Senate'were lopped off the bod ' legialativq - , . AT RIMST.—On Thursday -morning, June b&nks. . . . I cement 11octri I ­ much like as it some members, at any rate, y dropped dea,d' of heart failure. . : Goderich recently, their visit there being in and two children were so badly b . I are entitled to increased indemnity. It * In this country, the taxpayers w uld be re 7- -The other: aght some pore I 11th, ,at about 6 o'clock, the spirib of John LooAL BptmFs.—Mr. . John Coulter has raised and:' for etlos� V : I is I 4) , on broke into - t connection with the will of the late J. C. burned thab their recovery is ,despairs k. . - � - . I lieved of a oon�iderablo burden and, no per. I the Mitchell M(bbodist dhuroh . and stole . Button, took its flight. The subject of this returned from attending he high colart of Kinsey.—The Misses Mary and Christina The fire was pat oub before ,had dbif. - -,to -crao . 11 I I . � � . � excusable for a member to be paired under from,tb a miasio f notice had been ill -for a year owing to a the Canadian Order of Foresters at Hamil- ID: done vrays does a� . l certain circumstances. 801*1 save the members and officials conneetetj some 86 , ary boxes. I to I n and reports a splendid meeting and an Rae, who were on a vi'sit to Owen Sound, much damage. WsWmg her 1 1 � I � I If absence is un- 41fire did, dbout 8100'worth of damage iin .growth in his side, which became inflamed excellent showing for the past year.—'Rev. have returned home, looking well after their The propooiblon to Increase the per __ ldom%w � . . - . — - I with the discarded limbs would be injure , the engine r6om o axwell works, St. Dr. Medd left here on Wednesday morning a - � - I avoidable and 'a division is likely to co I d at times and caused him much Eufferling. — . . ­ , � : . I me I the trip.—There Is an opinion prevalling, In some capita tax of the Canadian Order of For4t . .. _� . de. or 6 th out Malya, early Wedneeda morniag. a,b last for Muskoka district, where hs intends . quarters that your Leadbury - correspondenb era by 20 cents a year, which was d 1. h rin 6 Irn, � 0 u r., lip on which a mumber has definitel inconvenienced. They hav 'I bo On, the 8 urday and �Sunday .previous to I I y I � laous"d . I � 1. Word him bi � lived their mefulness and are not' worth t --The South Perth armors' In his death he felt better than uau%l, bat is �11- H. B.," one of the literary sky-scrapera at a meeting ofthe Grand Lodget heldlub I : . atitute spending two or three months In the in- . Hugh -0flin . termined as to which side he will vote on, a � � will3i hold its annual exet rsion to the Ex. after Sunday he enffered greatly from - who have been having a dandy racket, .week in Hamilton, was voted -down and � ,. I 9 � fs the coilintry 6 moiety of t,heir coati. If ther , " teresto of his health. His friends hope th I - � . I � . pair " may be exausable. Bub habitual, is any � 4ifference, the county 0 ; per4nental Farrr, at G elph, on Monday, palm, a- or the -body, and continued to 0 dancing being their theme. -Well, well, we ' there will be no increase for the t yAr. . He was'Well -rose " . - � blindfold I.' pairing " is neither--exe hap - - ' I ouncil is., per !a 29%. . I aufferTntensely from that time until death change will p�rove beneficlal.�Mr. and Mrs nex Ing Or= - usable a, the most useful, and I Jan, . . ' do not know who they are, but of one thing Superintendent Gartung, of the organ- � v -24 . b is, proportion I � =4 T. H. Follic k, .who for I . J. Knapp, of Loadon. have been spending a . . . haw : i - A, c3natitumay ately, very. much the least expengive- -The I - has released him. He was a quiet, industrious ' cuple 4_ _ . nor comm�ridable. 17, years we are sure, and that Is that neither of: ther� ization department, reported that -the i � I , may as _' man, vr,ry careful and thoughtful, a kintf few days with Mrs. Fulton, MiEt. Knap I I . .. - ' � . one is ased as a sort� of training a6hool fo been a membe� of the teaching ,staff of the I P'a is the chap who writes these items.—Qu-ite order had :initiated more members during i I . I well be repreaerdad by a wo:)den fig � . mother.�Tho district meeting of the Inde. . ure as a St. AMarys C611, husband and a loving father. He was born . i � " budding politicians,, while the giate institute, has re- a number of our people attended th bi the year than any other society In Can a, i ; I - - living man who takes everything for granted si I ai , , . . no inghamBbire, 1845, bub pendentOrder ofOddfellowe will -behold e I -*d I 4 I 1 other is- i , . � in B England, in circus ab Stratford laeb week. Althougg Provision was made fo� quarters for the � . mPlY, an asylum or infirmary for decayin' . this (Friday) evening in their lodge raom.— - and becomes U 9 youni, - jeople. Of th came t Canada when quite young and spent JOTTIING& and uEeless Voliticians. - 91:1 . the day Was wet, they had a very, good ,high -treasurer in the order's %building In � - I - a habitual " pairer." The' If the c3puatry can T e , Mr. James Petty, epent several days - I afford to keep them for the Presbyterian 1* Q Sb- Marys h t is �, � tended i the � increased indemn ty also leaves leas exctise Be ; �o urch recently presented !a bo hood years in and around Egmond- time. A gond circus now and then is all Prantford. The sum of 8315,1,88 was In, 'Beatort$, -00' � 'i purposes, all Mt.!Berb Ville. After marrying he lived for some week with relatives and friendo.—We reg'et right ; it is very enjoyable at the time and veeted in municipal debentures. The High, . . ­ � I . for mombera acce,ptiug and using railway well and good. But we do.not think it has c , Coapq with a gold -watch. Mr. . time in'Brussele and then mpved to Hul- to state that .Mre. Peter Melville has been , . miss wMial- . � . . any right Lo. I - ospelI is Ile . av'xn St. Marys for Brantford. - gives people something leasant to think Courb decided that -in future the ohairrues . passes. There is a, well, grounded 6118picion I L . � -40n Tneaday f lasb week the house and lebb, Ii ing in and near Kinburn *for the quite ill during the past week or EO.—The - Und A garile i . I . — I I atab - past 20tyears. friends of Mrs. 3ames Murray, of this vil- - about for many a day.—Crly everybody of- the medical board should devote -all his -week for . hrl that if the passes were not used the railway i ile of MtH, 0 tie, opposite tile He leaves to mourn their is pleased to hear of " Grogan's " engage- time to the order, and that his ealary h - . The good people of the city of �t. Thomas! township loss a. wifei - lags, will regreb to learn that she has,been is ould .- I 1 halt in Norith: � niother i .� I A I , asthrpe, between Shake. six daughters and two sons, the _ � corporations would receive fewer privileges and vicinity are being hard-- . . me4t with THE ExPOSITOR. As a rult oar I be $3,000 a year. Thissalary was fixed for I �f B-il W` . . hit Oueb now.! spe�ie and Amutree, to* fire from a burn aly two at home being John and Elsie, who so ac-riously ill daring",the past week that[all ' and be a go -id deal more clo3ely looked after The f9ilure of the Atlas Loa' are the' youngest of the fami�y. the family,who were at a disto e- � I . - : - 01 -_ �� lady friends are most interested in the Kelly, w 1. . n Company last! h3g, �; chimney � and , was- I destroy�d - He was ace,were Tthree years. . . � ,on We&er . - I I I I . The -664y onlSaturdayl gr e re I I I -1 - " - , - than thc week caused a futIdture wasgot oub. . baried in the Braseels oem aphed for. At the time of writing w 1�1 ; - . - - � - - �­�_ y are now and that the railway good deal of consternation, as� The lom was $500 pleased to learn that Mrs. Murray is rerstl�g - !orm., 'M . j � i 41b � Rev. JOhn-Kennedy o ' , � —bin. Fr A � � .. . � � ., I i bonusGs, which build up millionaires and well it might. And the affaire of that com- ar 4 � here was ,.'no - Insurance: _. fficiating-at'-the house ' , , , � � I . � ore easily and is freer from acute ain.,_ ­ �� I 1z -ends � I � I I ­4Mr. IE[arr* Pal I in Kin . in ' -1 " . � breed " grafters "' at the expense of the pany are turni 11 mer, (if St. Marys, met- �Irn, and Rev.'Cosene,.of lirussels, p . fri .0 � C .. ng but even worse t ian was at' wit at the grave. ' . . Mrs. R. H. Collim and sister, Miss Kate 1�',� ., -15uudav! 1"b ,I I I I . a painfull coident on Friday,, last. � 0 . ,� � 11 I � I � � : people, wpuld be much more sparQly firat feared. Many People had t�eir. all in. � Wh le operating, the derrick I I - � -_ . Bonthron, were in the village' on Tuesday and.. � . .11 x �� gi � ven. At any rate, the discontinuance of vested in th I the iiandle ! , last.—Mr. George Murray, of Seney, Iowa, NEW BARGAINS *- * I e company . ,and for tile mosti slipped off and his left he nd gob caught in - - St. Columban. . . . h this 7'ek together with his brothers � . . . ... Visiting! abi I I , is ere I . - e Og � . agle *ent. e people -who were depending, Bourke- of and sisters, a Lending at the bedside of their I - ! th whee6 Half OJ t thePave SYFtem would remove suspi0ion part theae wer ; of the little finger NOTI�9., Mr. and Mra. John I I . ! had o be taken off, and b`o third was - little 9,1A.- ' . � - I and wipe out a practice that has almost be- on their interest in the 9 ompany forth I split MoKillo'p, gave some of their friends a pro. mother, who is so lill.—The many friends of FOR SATURDAY SALE �Week s� -he - f eirl all ithe way down, requiring several menado concert on WedneEday night. E lghb Mr.'Wm. Chapman, jr., of Hay, will regret , 4 � I come a scandal. � . living, and obhera were w9rking people w ' . � If the increased indemnity no! stitches, .1 . I ­ . - I . loney, of To I - � - � had deposited their hard-earned oa gal --­Wm;'Xlem .1 or nine'members of.our quadrille orebastra to learn of ' the" death 'of his flifant son.— I I � Mr. an4 lul . 14 25 years a resident of fur-nishod excellent music. They are on. Mr. J. E. M,cDonelI was In London the firkb � I ' , � � - with the company for safe keeping. Now Liat0wel, died v I qfy,:, suddenly on -,Thurieday K-R—Th-999i X1 X x1h1k; - grx-m I would lia,ve this result it would be a profit - vib J last. 34r. _( . . - I I able in,yeatment, to the country, even at a all, or nearly all, is g . � gaged �() play quadrilles and lancers at the part of this week, combining business with . . �of � 1G 4 one. The deposits laat.'� , Although e� had not I - a .. tior, .,. - I ,. - s d dollars. But if the inuention of amount to aboub halt a million of dollars, I been feeling Lo n - n June 21th. Many will pleasure.—The annual laWn strawberry . � I - � 1. . I I welljor some days, he ar se as usual in the foll w em from here.—Sb.1 Columban4as festival, under the auspices of the L lAdies' 1,000 yards of 10c Prints, W�de'width, for 5c. I I Muffale"� -was p�y one per cent., while the stockholders , . I . , -01conuou is � � . the mealbers is to Pookeb the Increased and it is doubtful if the available assets will, morting, and wl: ile In the act of dressing we I represented at the Sdaforth faces on Aid Society of Carmel Presbyterian church, . . � - , � Indemnity and continue the use -of rail- drop I . to I . I ,ped dead. Thedecehard was 50 yearre- Tu sda� and Wednesday.—Bebween 650 anl was held on Tuesday evening lastj on the '1.00 Black Silk on Saturday for:69c a yard. I Of . I 1, . will lose all. The whole has been swept of a p and leaves a w1dow,: four sone I .1 RP . I I . � way paue8, as the Dominion members away in stock speculations, and Mr. Walla6e, 4, 1 and 7001peqjile attend6d the Corpus Christi pro. church and mange grounds and was well at- . . . � �. 'tol � . . . � I . four:Aaughtero. - I I I � � . I many � � Ile . � , . L I are doing, and attend to business during the the president and head of the concern, is laid f —�Idr Daniel )'eO, who lived in Mitchell a i ere last Sunday.. I tended. The adies sustained their reputa- 1.00 Fri t - Stra I . � . sessions with th- up with nervou?- prostratiori tLERs.—The following are a few of tion' as excellent providers. qP eze a6d Honaespuns for 50c 56 in. wido. � `01 I . and the fear is , The Hensall - ; " ­ . __ e indifference manifested by . ortipme 0- . I . I - � �. . a Pis life paft6s, 13., e - . � -7 N� ; nda� f the _�Colu 1, - comes the suspension of another well, died on Mo 10c Sheetin Z I ; - - that he will not recover. Following close; lost , yes&o� bib lately in F`ullarton, has the people who have either entrained band was present and rendered a, number of . I i � of last w 3ek, proce - edit o - - I 1 Vrnr � ome, If not the majority of them now, the - oft this k, the old lady having traine4 here since opr last report : More -- xcellept selections. The gs for 71c a yar � � people should kiok., The - known company, known as the Elgi in the 78th Killora , Brown and J. Cro'l oron o ; . eve - - in . _ 4 I Increased .. ian T tc ning amounted to over $80, and, had it . - . I pany n Con'-� vear� of her age. She ha I been In feeble ThOm MeQaaid, Albany, w York ; not been for the rain, they would be larger. � . ,gret -of e-') � . : demnl�y will add -ab6at forty thoasand, . This is one of the oldest and was � �4eabh for same years, a d her death ;� Re See, our 71c Table Prints, qinghaws and 19heetingg. - Zeroes Win � . I � . � . dolIarw_a supposed to be one of the "strongest com- ! I war Miss Killoran,'Mies Lachance Miss Foy Mrs. Cluff, of Tuckeremith, was In the vil. I . � . � .1 . year to t . he cost of legislation in panics in the Province. The suspensi i not unexpected,. ., Most .6' her life, which and M I" Dora Daly, SeafortW;, Rev. A. lage on' Sabbabh last, visiting her father, I .. iht the 'ellarly: k . I I this Province. ion in was an exerr�plkry one, w is spent in that McKeon, Mr. and Mrs. . Pearl 1�uttons, 2 dozen for5c, worth 7c. : r I . I I . this instance ivas caused by the ,'disappea M�,Ingle, London ; Mr. Wm. Whitesides, and her brother Al. . - - I . I . � ,� � . The real fact is the Lsgielature anoe, , on Stnday . r- neig4borbood, an I her de ith severs another Miss a Oro I I I � . . � . I � has be. evening tilliame, Dublin ; tty, Both- bert.—Quit I b from Hensall and ' . E . . . i last, Of .Ibik.�etween the past an the present. I e is num er. � . � D ' come too unwieldy. There are too in the manager, Mr. George R wley. His � 7—�Lt half-paot two vicinity atte6ded the Ringling circus, at P - -and 600, for 390 a pair. I � I I . .. any 0 well ; P. and Miss Mary Wingle, Detroi�; Too - airs Corsets, worth Mo ' whereal6ou dnesday morning M iss M k7ln . A Rev. Dr. . ts is an yet unknown. . gle Toronto Junction ; Master LtIndon, on ':Monday . ' - I �_ . - -_ 'Umt I � � rnembers. The Government, r .1 This com- of Wt week, the 'large 'vooden boathouse George Ima ' -la,st.—Rev. W. J. - I W 1. I , An, . 4 or some perEon I pany had not bee i speculating in stocks, but' . n, May Urquart,'Mrs. Wrm. Doherty.!was in London this Veek, attend- ig Bargaius for our Saturday sale. 1 I t' else, sould nob make a more popular move On the River A;Voa, at Sratford, was die. Butler, Mrs. A. J. Kuhlman, Miss poll � - - I 'm Wed1nes I � � I the manager had on 'his own account and � y Ing' the 8 nod.—Dr. Daniel Bell, of Mo. 1 . . I LALI& AL.& � � -- �_,__ I is turviived I , ., - oovetied to be o� re, an I before the fire- Butler and Edward Urquart, Strathro Bri�e, Milgan, was here last week, visib- - with the ooun_�-ry than to propose a reduc- had been using the money of the 4ompany me - y ; I _... � � � n tould extin with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McQa i � In thie d- . i to the amoifnt of from thirti t6 fift thou. its " , g dsh it tl e building, aid, Niagara ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bell.— . � . I .� . tiort of at least one bhird . In the present y ,Oaluable o.on;ents d � ' A-lat thurch I I � sand , Was a total an Falls ; D. guest of : . " Is not thought he took comp1lete ruin, -.0vo rything being burned 'to Wright, Iftamilton. . . . dollars. It Cronan, Port Huron, and J. W. Miss 8trathearn, of Orillia, i's the Highest Prices Pikid for Produce. � I r - I membership. rhe Legislature would still mach away with. him, bitit thab the &mount � . Mrs. D. B. McLean, of Tuckeramilk —Mr. . - . - and tor�rno_a . It cin r except�% ... ew ell& . � - �� - � . I - . -_ of k , r as own The SUNSHINH A26 SHADII.—La,st week was Thomas Welob.intends putting Iii no;r oleo. I IQ . � I r � zaau,; I )f .- I . . � . - P r p .0 bad been lost by him, and sa,ths, discovery build d by hat to known as an eventful one at St. Columban J oy. and trio light poles similar In height to the Bell - . - -be quibe large enough. 1Uh expense would .. g W V1 ed boar.aa. ; be materially reduded.tke buginess would be of his defaloa*na'was &b�ut I . ' i I Z - I . � t - � . . I to be nlade, he: thb m 'Sy'n-djosue. Tie contents were sorrow, smiles and tears followed o e anoth. iephone Co. This .will be ito an Im. y C_ ..� 1; Uue me . - stole away to parts unksiewn, He wag a citizei - ws on a semi. provement. & 0 - � . . r *ee , r I � I I . equally well,if nab better, done -and no inter. could not stand the &weare arid silently o e by the McLean Brothers and private er like sunbeams and shado' Te re. W. B. Monalln', of Bea- . � � - - - , all of *b orif Will � = vnith -Au . set would suffer. For example, why could I be large losers. clouded day. On Monday and Too day our forth, form . 4 ­ � . , - E RO 0 �_ much esteempd citizen ud an old" erl�of Hensall, has been "9 I ; i - orai*ble - -1 . a It _ I � . , , aril, thor- n McLean lefb the build, ng ab 10 o1olpok waddingehimea rang,outtheir cordialin-. Ing the past week or so with friends ' pi I � - - . , T . imiff - 11 00,10 not two- able bodied men represent Huron oughly truatTd servant of -*a sesupany and Tuesday night ' ,with evt rythink -securely] vitgti6n to -hasten to the St_- Co!umban - While Mr. Joseph JHudson, was at church, . oux, SEAF0 I I I 11 -his 4 , . I i - I 1 . I � I Xren-� GARDNO B36' - �� � i", I � I . . I � . . . . �. me I I : : , I i L . � ; ­ - � . : I M I �t I � , � I � I __ . 1. � �, I I . - I I � : i . . ! . I I � ! r . � I I - J � I __ �, 1 1 � - I I . \ __� I I � � . I � I - � I I � ­ . � - � � .- � � � . .-.. . 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