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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-07-03, Page 4. . --- I . I . . . . MR I I I . � - I MPM - I . I I � - - I - - , ­ . I - . . . . . � I I � - I I � I - I - I . 1W � I . I . � . I �r_ I - . �. . . - � I .1 � -­ - . . I I � . I , I - -- 7-- - � -� I" I I . . � . ,- i . . . . - - 11-�---., .1 - I I - �-, - -.-----,--,----,-.--�-,-�,---�---- � i I I I -1 I I - - I I .1 . - � - � , � - - -, -1 - I -.-.-- -- � - . ­ � - . - ., � . - � . - - . I I I � . � I I � rl, -. 11 .- . . I lawbil .a­� - -- - - -" - x, - : . I . , . � - ­ - - - 11 I . I I i � - � I -, � - . � � . - , - ­ - . I q .. I I � I I . ! . . .. � 7 - I I - - I � � I � . I � � - . � � - - � - . I � - � � I . - . - .- - . I I a . I - . � ­ I � - � w : ; . , - . - . 1 - . � . x I- - , I . : q . - # , . - � - - � I - : - I � I � . I 'I-- I I � � - � � , . . � , I ;� I . � . - � � . ? I 1. . . - % . � I �- . - . - . I I I . .. � . i. - - 4 i� - I i - . I ­, I �� 1 4 : � � I - � I . I JULY 3.1% 1903 1 ­ - .I . Li. - I - . 04 . . - � THE H U RON KXPOSITOR . 10000000 I - - � - -. - I - - . - I - .,. � .­ wwwsw"O"7 .�--- - - . I - --- - - --- � ' I - - i - V. " � by buying leads one to doubt sometimes if our legial.a. church on Sabbath andmill qontinue to do SEAFORTH'S LEADING SHOE STORE. I I . I Government is looked upon as a friend who would be almost a pity to settle it by buying - , N=---W----.-=� � . the roads. It would certain . ly be a pity tora really earn $600 per session, much lea f Rev J � a so during the absence oJ .� Dr. Medd.- . - -,A bram0b, 01 . - , . , JTULY7 1903 would not wilfully mislead the Government Out � have $1,000. - � Mr. John S. Wren, prinolpak of the Dundas I I - - � Kned fu 8t. M. . to settle it if the councillors are to . I � - I -- I of - . - I'll .­-- ( -- into making a wrong appointment. Bub the nothing bo, do in the future, and if the roads -- public sobool, accompanied b)r Mrs. Wrev r I i I I . I - , .- ,Ali the hotii, S M 1 T I W- T F S , Government are not under any obligation to made free from tolle- are to be kept in no hat- � Dubhn. is spending the summer vacation with tbei.1 Our lWid-Summer'Clearance Sate . . Aged recently f( 11 � - ' relatives and friends in Hensall and vicinity. 11 � � -- --- Mrs. Thour ... - . � - � ,- seek this advice nor are they under obliga. ter condition than the ordinary muni- DOTS. -A number of our young folks ab- Miss Flossie Foss was in Winaharn this week ... . -� - � we �a resiatn't . - - I � .. � It ...... . ­...'. . . . � - - - 1 9 cipal roads. It is true, of course, te6ded the Logan. picnic on Monday. -Tim spew ,I with Mrs. Bnrford, dows- mild& . . � . --! � 1 2 3 - � " tion to acc�pb the recommendations made that some of the municipal roads are better iin'g a few days,, .1 3Wth of J�UnO, it . Maloney, south of the village, hold a very formerly of this vil ge.-Dr. and Mrs. - � -�City At'sess �- 5 I 6 � 7 8 i 9 10 11 or to act upon the advice given. In fact, if than certain sections of the toll roads, but successful banking bee on Thursday of last Logie of Paris, accompanied. by Mrs. Col- . �Wuiu - - 1- -! popullatild 1 12 1. 13 �,,," 14 15 1 16 17 18 ' I - I 9 =--n 1, on OR Eni WE 1. 9 � �) t LXial AN la L9 .- � . forw,o . I I they have any Fn Icions that this advice is the main toll roads are very much better week. After the day's operations there was � . � 1p, - . . iwnship road on which , some line and Miss Kate Bointhron, of Exeter, . ' I ably ovar I 11W � 1 19 22 1 23 24: 25 not disinterestedly given, or that the recom- than the average tc The Huron county some discussion as to the strength of were in the village the firsb part of the week Twice a year-l�ebruary and July-it.has been the custom of this stiore to ­ I - . ­­ � .:-Wit-h -tile �. � I I— there are no tolls." men present, Eo it was decided! to have a tug - ,�. --,- - ee ' I `6 .1 20 i 21 . . ... - - , -' � [al -of the tew, � -'92 7 . 1 28 29 1 30 31 mendation is not the bes renewing acqu%intanoes.-Oa Monday even � - 1J I - � council has not even toll roads to occupy its of war contest. The opposing sides, cap- - - . hold a great CleTrance Sale, in which all the odds and endsof a Six Inouye I I - I -. 1W I � . .. - - ... - . . .. ... . . --1 ...... ...... ...... ) made- they would be acting wrongly and atteut*ipxk. - tained respectivel by Joe Larrier and Mike ing last a very -happy event took place in . lation of business are. deared out at ',�reatly reduced prices. . I �1- 10gla Inotituti - I 'y - i- �� I Is- T - - - ­ , . our villfige, when Mr. H. R. Colbert, of accumu . . t- and Mi - - I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS contrary to the responsibilities resting upon - - Rawley, did some heavy pulling, the former Egmondville, was United in marriage to Our Mid Summer Clearance Sale starts on Saturday, July 4th, and out rea:80j, . - � _ O:Mr. J. rist - them did they follow it or �ot u on it. It A statement oomes from OttawaL which eventually winning cub by a neck. Good I . p Miss Nettie May Fulton, second daughter of - - purch -� Manager Of the � - ,- I for holding this sale is this : The advance guard of our Fall R: Z AW, The figure between the parentheses after each is the Government that has the right and seems to be reliable, that, at a meeting of for Joe. -Twenty car loadH of haye, two Mr. R. W. Fulton. The ceremony was per- agea - �� two years�w--Ss I - I decks of- hogs and acar loaJ of cattle have - will soon be trooping in; they need the shelf and counter roora now taken . .-. ' -. . on sovier no, denotes the liage of the p;kpor on which 'who - the Dominion cabinet, held on July let, it formed by Rev. W, J. Doherty in.the Ores- ' ' -1 - MAO I the whole of the responsibility in tha matter -- been shipped from this station during tile - fag ends , '. - . . dvertleement will be found se tb Par- ence of only the relabives 'of the cofatractirig up by the fag ends of Spring and Summer stocks. These -- - . I 1� and they cannot shirk this responsibility or was definitely decided to propa pastweek.-Mr. Cossey, our now station MU4 . � paper. - I � I - � I . . I il - . Teacher Warited-J. T. Keys -5 parties. The bride, who is well and favor- - be got rid of ; there is only one way to do it, and that is with prices 80 B - 7Z --Reggie Mi Estray Steer -W. Hoqgartl�-5 shove it off onto the representative, even if liament a scheme for the construction of � agent, is now comfortably settled in his , raa� - I ,- - Surrogate Notice -J. Ni. Btst--5 ely un- ably known in'our village, was very hand- that they W'ill induce every man, woman and child within -a reasonable -.: -- . -.- - !ft. D� ,A- M.A.rj Dollar Sn,ved-& McFaul Co -s they desired to do so. Hence, this being Government railway from Quebec to Win- home hera.-The depothas been,snr somely attired in white organdie with bridal , &. M-arys, met: . Binder Twine -Chesney & Smiley -9-- -. IlLpeg, giving the Grand Trunk Padfic-'a � dergoing . some much needed repairs. -A few I ea. The radius of this store to make us a visit. � I I . Tuesday ,of last" � the case, it is fioneenae to say that the pat- .. . veil and- tarried a boquet of roa I 11 Stores, etc-2-Ohesney & Smiley -9 , lease of the road and other companies run. from town attended the Stratford races this - '. .1 � . - - Seasonable Gooda�9-Reid & Wilsou--s . ronage as ,at present exercised' under our I waddi�g march was played by the bride's For the openingday-Saturday-we place on sale the fo 110 wilig lines of flne - , , - ,MI w-ag4n *nd: � ning powers over it. week. . I -.-- - - Vu trarn]�Iod t . - Farm for Sale�-R. H. Knox -5' . cougin, Miss Maud Russell. The bride's shoes and the prices ' ted Will be sufficient to keep -us bus all,day, � I 4 -7 ­ ' Notice -J. H. Lowery -5 � system of government is a dangerous power , � . travelling dress was one of black chenile. . ) . quo - I y , . I - ,�.. -M-argarpt b - Garden Party -8 I -to place in the hands of t - Therein a good deal too much liruth in Wroxeier . . After the happy couple had been warmly �1; A -. i - �- he exacative, s Ladies' House Slippers, with elastic fronts, regular price 60--, sale price 4% a pair. �- r� ,of sobrin le � A Popular Drink-Bouttle Bros -8 8 r; . - 19thf 0 . Worms for Salo­-Ch&rlei Sher -8 dispensing can be used to corrupt th-e repre- the following from the Toronto News : DOTS. -Mrs, J. Hamilton and daught congratulated by those prehent, all sat down Lad . ies' Dunizole. Kid Oxford Shoes, patent toe caps, sizes 4 to 7, regillar price Si 1.25),zsaa . june I - I I - Relief Period-Grelz & Stawart-1: ssntatives. The only way in which patronm " The Liberal who dares to attack corra Eleanor, are visiting fritrids in Seaforub.- to's.eumpbuous repast, after which h pleas- . - L bora in, F*lart July Bargaini�-­D. SfoBeath-6 . . p- John Brawn, of Toronto, is spending a few ant social time -.was spent. While the wed- --- � price 98c a pair. ­--. in -4 ' . tion within the Liberal party is denounced Ladies' Dongola Laced Boots, patent toe caps, single soles, regular price $2.00, 13ale9flee --. . 1885 was:we4 Mid -Summer Sale -R. Willis and Son age can be used as a rneans of corrupting weeks at his home here, before leaving for ding as intended to be a quiet home one, � I � children, th-0 oll . � � . Clearing Sale --G. E King -8 . " . w ­ $1.50 a pair. t ... - the representatives ia I as a traitor to vital principles. -,Similar Tavistock, where he has purchased a drug, our b as band felt they could not lob the � uniom� E Wanted -Western Foundry Co -6 . when the office is ra Men's Dongola Laced B�;ots, extension sola3, regular price $2,25, sale price $1.75 a pair. -- � their I . Farm for Sale -W. Murdoch -5 treatment is mieted out to the Conservative business. -Miss Sarah Bray ban -returned ocoasion pass without serenading the happ I jamb Ney.;of I . I . - - . Teacher Wanted -J. Brittion-6 dangled before *6 representative himself home after a six weeks' holiday. --Charles y Men's Dongola and Box Calf Laced Boots, strictly up-to-date, regular price $13,001 We - - - I . -- Trunks, et" -W. H. Willis -8 with the.promise that if he supports the who cannot understand that corruption couple, _so shortly after the knot was tied price $2.35 a pain --, ­ I -Wr. Gorw I practised in the interests of Conservatives is Sanderson has purchased the grocery busi- they appeared at the home. of the bride and I ­ ,Over -two miles . . . . I i-44- !- !41 I I - - I Government he can drop into the office or ess of John Bray, and will take possess* lient -selections Appropri- - - - - ! i i i ! 4 -1 - . - � Z" .. less censurable than corruption designed to n ' ion rendered some exce -- +++-* 0 4 4 . a 0 � - jLblor lborse On � . , profit by it. Any rights the members. may advance the party interest of Liberals. early next month.-Mis8 Jean Davidson left ate to the occasion, which were handsomely - I ­ - . . - - - � -week. He Was I . Atm acknowledged by the groom, who is one of near the M-etho 1949 fnrj#a 00" have to direct as to who shall or who shall Thas,the po!itical heeler becomes leader and for Gait on Friday, where she will spend a � W 1. ma8ter and tolerance of corruption the test month. -Alvin Hemphill, of ,.Walkerton, is Egmondville's most popular young men. The R. WILLIS & SON., S eaforth � tookauddenly I . � not have any office in the gift of the Gov- of party loyalty." ­ spending his holidays at his home.-Mra. bride was made the r.ecipient of a number of , I : I , - .: � &ed in less ths , . . � " SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, July 3rd, 1903 ernment-is no bait and can't be used as . - ' James Ballantyne visited in Brussels last handsome presents. We units With their Sole Agents tor the Slater- Shoe for men. and the Empress Shoe for Women. . -- -A pretty � - I I . -1 -1 � � such because the power or prestige involved his' speech week.-�John Hartley was the presiding friends in wishing them long and continued . I tolne of W. M�o I- . I Mr.- George R. Graham, in examiminer at the entrance examinations happiness. -Quite a number of our villagers - --- ========== - �� .-- day evening �of " The- -Dispensing of GoVernment 'a too uncertai ' a and ins,ignificant to be a in the Ontario Legislature the other day, held in Fordwioh.-Owing to the damp attended, on Wednesday last, the wedding F----- * I . . . idan - ies- temptation to . even ordinary individuals. suggested that " Gam-ey be relegated to weather-, the strawberry festival, in connect- at Guelph. -Forty-nine caudi- labor, as a method of keeping up man .- , ghter, M . Patronag�e- of Mr. Andrew Bell, jr., of Tuckersmith, Model Farm ielpfil Iriage to Win. . . � hich near Kippen, to Miob Isabella E. Cooper.- dates were writing on the entrance examina- roads, will be practically abolished by tle . �j . oblivine." That would, probably, be -the ionwith the Presbyterian Church, w I . -4ras p6rformed � Judging from the discussions that have The Ontaxio Legislature. - was to have been on F. V. Dickson's lawn, Mrs. Hill is visitiek her brother, Mr. Win. . tion at Blyth public school last week. Miss whole province," Each oneof the 1�20tovm. � i I seveiest punishmenttbat cou'ldbeinflioted "I - 4.30p. ra., In tj taken place ia the papers, as well as in the was held in the basement of the church, 0. Davii.-Mr. G. 0. Petty has be M.�� Brook of Wingham, and Miss Annie ships -report that they fini thenew. method, I - . , . I The Ontario Legislature was. prorogued in - He is, evidently, an ignorant, . en making ' -.. I invited gne$t?,. � pon him. . where a most enjoyable, time was spent. i mprovemenbe in his block, occupied by Mrs. 0 Blyth, were the presiding ex- entirely satisfactory. Many of them are em- � � vontraCting pax _ Legislature and elsewhere, thera seems to -.turdkv last, after one of u . Hei. ilton, f -of -ne crashers. and other modem � - .1 due.form on S the uncoutb thirster for notoriety, and any- The proceeds amounted to about $18.- R, RlKedser,"�s �a boarding house. -Mr. Paulin am ners._The Young People's Society ploying sto I - -Mr. wili. I - be a misapprehension as to the manner in appliances. . - longeab and most exciting sessions on record an conductea: Trinity church are preparing for a bazaar to I I - . I I - - which Government patronage is dispensed 'by His Honor, the. Lieutenant , . thing that would prevent him gaining his McCracken, of Brussels, spent Sunday in stud t of Knox college, who . uly 13th. -,Mrs. John Kennedy - �ddent while at - - Governor, object would be to him the severest punish- the village. -F. Sanders spent a few days in services wi bh very much acceptance in Car- be held on J , � - . B.ares-planiog . andas tonpon whom the responsibility for with -the usual ceremonies. The debate on ineub., The trouble is th&t thus far he' has the village last week, settling up his busi- Mel Presbyteri3n church during the past' and son left on Satuogy for MoVille, Michi- I BelgTave. - l"t. W11110 W4 . � - I I - � � I - . given too much attention aLd notoriety, ness affairs. Mrs. Sanders accompanied month or so, left here the first part of the gain, where they will xpend-some time -�isit- I - - ' � the same rests. The discussions on this beengi - oil 1-dFROVE--uE-,,-TS.-Th9 Enqbjh . - . lmd the first -�ani I I . � the report of the Gamey Commissioners and in the future he should be left severely him on hie return trip to Detroit. -A. A. week for hie home in Arthur. -Dr. Mae- ing with relatives and friends. -Mr. and I UHUR I the right ;oin I maitter hava taken place mainly in connee- aughter. of London, - . U J I closed on Friday night. Mr. Foy, the depu. alone. Eaty is having the Walker House painted, arbhur, Of London, and DaneariMaaarthur, Mrs. Wm. Barr and d I church congregation at Beli,rave have de. . I . fingzr ef the sai tion with the Gamey affair, and some have ty leader of the Oppoait'on'a d the pentlp. I - whi,.h. is a great improvement to the appear- * a cided to improve their church building. - " . ) -4 V. S., of Ailes, Craig, were in the village rrived at the home of Chief Barr on Bator- & . - � � -- .. Mi. Laess is a � discussed it as if the dispensin;, of patronage man who will be Attorney -General in Mr. It is, probable that - the hi�boric riding of ance of the building. -Mrs. Thomas Gibson, last week visiting their brother, Mr. John day evening. 'Mrs. Barr and daughter will new stone foundation has already been laiL --- . . - - i many �� - -the aecider maybe opened again and an- ices of and a now chancel, added, with vestry room ... - . Whitnsy's Goverament, -if he ever has the North Grey of Saulte Ste. Marie, visited her visit for two months with Blybh friends.- The building is to be bricked throughout .. - been working ii �4a a right which the Government of the day friends here last week.-Misa Mary Sander Macarthur.-Dr. Blackall, of .the Queens p fore ,,can bestow upon a supporter and that a sup- opportunity of forming a government, had other election for the Local Legislature be - hotel, has now a very fine dri-f er and out. Dinner will be served under the aus on one side and Sunday sebo6l library on - -Mrs. AltrR the honor of making the last speech Thore I son left for Hamilton last week, whe . the Hulletb Evangelical church at the resi- I - - por� the other. The inside of the. church is to be' . suddianl *n I ber can properly claim, This it seeni& to were three resolutions voted on. iirst, the held there. Shortly after the last election a will spend the summer. -W. M. Robinson . dence of Mr. J. G.Moser, on' July 13th.. Mr. Y, � * us, is a misapprehension 6f . the situation. original resolution of the Premier, adopting protest was filed against Mr. MoKay,'the hag returned from a visit to filends in Lon- . . Moser has a large house and a spacicita lawn finished in narrow-beaAed wood work histma - - ; � � was In her uaua� the report and thi-kn-4ng tile , - don and Puidgetown -Amo I a Gotton returned I Walton. W .,--. 1611 � Commls�ianers - ) and orchard, where every accommodation of plaster. There will probably be n�6'- - At noon she c * There is no law,either written or unwritten, for their fidelity and fairness i second, was tin Mem ber-eleat. The petibion was dismissed from Dakota on Saturday. -John Hamilton New stock children a shoes just arrived. will be afforded those desiring to spend a seats and othr.r improvements, the whole to - . - I and retired U- b . Nice new goods ab popular pr!oes. W. H. Willis, - , by which a Government can divest itself of 'i by Mr. Justice Ma - shipped a car load of hogs on Monday. p easant �afternoon.-Mx. C. W. Vail spent cost -in the neighbirhood of shorb time hvr I amendment from the OppDsililon side reject. clennan for some techni aole agent for Dorothy Dodd shoes for ladies and 1 $900 or $ljoft � � ihe responsibility for the patronage which ing the report and censuring the Govern-. cality. - The Conservatives appealed to the ' - I I . Cleorge A. Slater shoes for men, Seaforth. 1865-1 Sun - day with friends at Centralia. He left The congregation is to �e coogratulated tn -. entering her: m - I Is dispbused in its name nor yet by which a ment as a whole and the,, Provincial Secre- Court of Appeal from this decision -and the He-risall. Thy purse must indeed be small and the Blyth on Saburd . wheeling t1ke its zeal and enterprifie. Mr. Richard Prag. ter last. 8he 11 . - ay evening, tor and the reetor, F,ev.- J. Edmunds, � were - - tortowing hasbi sup -porter of the Government in the Legis- tary in particular; 'third, was an amend- Court of Appeal have recently given a de contents spaaller still if thou canst not dress entire distance of 45 milea, and returned I - I . ment to the amendment fro,ni the Govern- cision sustaining the appeal. This will per. I HOUSE :FOR SALE CnEA-P.-A good frame. well at McFaul prices. For you summer Sunday evening. Mr.- Vail has no usefor a around last week soliciting eub,scriptiorA -� , -A mumbor 1 lature or -Parliament can demand the coa7 I mit the Conservatives to prosecute the pro. dwelling house, nearly new, with goo� cellar under- ' and they suc2eeded in getting the *hole � - ; , trol of the � patron' ment side attaching a rider to thie original test against Mr. McKay, and it is said they neath Also hard and soft water. For further par- dresses we have lovely wool goods in thin fast horse and a rubber tired buggy. , George Gro -p -p). age of the ridiDcr which motion censuring Mr. Gamey. The apiend. ticulars, apply to G. J. Sutherland, or to Joim FLN- fabrics in both colors and blacks. We have - C amount nearly subscribed. 1i is -expected - Trunk Railway � 11 . 0 - intend doing so. LAYSON, Seaforth. 18514f ., � � that the re -opening services will be held in, ..... I - he represents. It may be well to explain ment to the amendment was first- voted on . I - / muslins and other cotton wash stuffa, new, Brussels. October� . . ��, -- - day of last -Weel- . I . I and was carried on a straight party vote by RECEPTIONT.-A reception will be given to fresh, cool things which make up into cap- - - I'll a -,special troin. I . here juit what is meant by the term, I I th a . NOTES. -, Word was received here on Sun- NOTES. -The garden party given o a majority of four. , The- amendment was The much disputed qaestion which arose Fay.J. S. Henderson, on Friday evening, tivatiDg g0W118. Prices you wouldn�t sue- s "o lies n the - teers, came ...al -on � control of Government patronage," It is the . day last that William Stretton, n of Jai manse lawn, oil Thursday evening of l"t I - - . I then taken up and was defeated on the same under the act passed by the Provincial Leg- Jnly 3rd, at the mange, on the occasion of pact for rtuch seasonable goods. 'The E StretLon, of town, was lying in a very critical week under the auppices of the Ladiej? Aid, � . -Sue -fat steers v, say as to who shall be appointed to vacEklat vote. The original motion wir,h the rider islature, in the session of 1901, regardino, lits return from the coast. Light refresh- McFaul Co., Seaforth. . 1855-1 9 mot noticed unt ,Jal attached was then carried on the game di- t3 ment3 Will be servel. - Band in attendance ; and unconscious state in the hospital at Port was a grand success. Tha weather could � . them. The resi offices under the Government in the sev * LocAL ITEms.-It is our sad duty to re- Arbhur. It appears that Mr. i I . - - 4 the assessment of a large portion of the Siretton, not have been better and tbc-r5 wasa very .. � ' - � I - U � - vision. The"neb result is, that the Legiela- no admission fee. Everybody W61come. - - iny ry. . ridings. I � cord the death of Maggie Brown, beloved who is a railway engineer, bad -leaned - , large attendance. Tiie.evening -was very - � . - . ture,by a majority of four,has passed a reao- plants of various franchise-holdiDg compan- THF, LATE MRS. MURRAY.-We Made wife of Mr. Joshua Pollard,'jr., which sad out of ther- cab window and waa struck pleasantly spent and a good programme . � -Mabee ani I - an,�of �v It will be. remembered that one of the lution adopting the report of the Commis- iae, known as the - scrap -iron assessment mention briefly, in laab week'a issue, of the I - W. E. Be I I event took place on Friday evening last, ,on the head by a projecting rock, rEudered. The pros . I �� I . ' � - charges pressed against the Oabario /3ov- sion exonerating the Government and the clause, was disposed of the other day, by a death of Mrs, James Murray, of this �illage, about 8 o'clock, death being caused by con. near Schrb�ber, and was taken from . I - - � . ed M ayor Hiapbl I - - -� P�ovincial Secretary; thanking the Corri- which occurred at her home here, on Mon- -The two -Presbyterian - churches, Knox . - the aldermen, w-.11 erument in connection with the Gamey case ' judgment handed out by the Court ,of Ap- * vulsions. The subject of this 4etch was there to the hospital at Port Arthur and his church, Belgrave, and Calvin, East Wow.a. . - I was that the Goverrimient had trieJ to p ur missioners for their just and impartial con- peal. Under the dacision' the companies day, Jane 22nd,. and this week we desire to well and favorably known in thi# vicinity, friends here telegraphed for. W. F. Stret, nosh, under the charge of Rev. J. J. Hastie, -. � - Made at 08400.4 - - duct in the investigation and censuring Mr. cannot escape the tax add a few particulars respecting the de. , her now ton left here on Tuesday, morning and we are in a very prosperaus conAitib-m Both ,-- I �COMMX-� I I 10 - . ation, and the city - and was united in marriage to'�.�, . ; I cy 91 in' , � they... I chase Gain by giving hi control of the Gamey, the ember from Manitoulin, for cease of one who was so well and f avorably bereft husband about three year�l ago. The a ' I I . e mot e� patronage of his rid .� his conduct in oonneriction with the affair., municipalities who are interested scored a known. Mrs. Murry was bord in Pertb- rb glad to state that the last reports Are to churches are e-ntirely outof debt aua--st-tho . -� I ­ - ­ injunction ,A tab ing. Thait is, that they ' signal victory. It will make a difference of funeral, v�hich took place on Sunday after- the effect that Mr. Stratton has regained last communion service raised $1102farvib. . I ­ . ..... � ford by Mr� Bea I . ' in consciousness and is likely to recover.- sions.-Rev. A. H. Brown of the Methodk I - city from 9 aut would permit him to recomm' ad - parties for So endeth the greaV'Gamey Scandal of about $10,000 a year to the city of Toronto. shire, Scotland, on the 31at of July, 1827, noon, was one of the largest ever seen ) . , " a ` . 19013. and immigrated to Calna�da. with the rest of this vicinit . The service was conducted Brussels intermediate football team received I � I 0. . any vacancies that might ocebr- in the offices . The only obber business to be disposed. of This is a signal viebory for the Ontario Gov. her family, in the year 1845, and settled in y church, preached his farewell -sermon im � A by the prem lffell� I . . erarrient, who -have been the subiects of by Rev. Mr. Leecb, after which all that their first.defeat of the season in an exhibi- .,Q a. � i- f. -I i,A .-A Xf­ rnliarn ifaffi . . - in, his riding, and, that the Government �y the Legislature was the resolution grant- much abuse in connection witb this matter. the township of Ueborne, on the farm now was mortal of our highly esteemed friend tion game with . Milverbon, pi -- J . , . - Alato comnivy vai would appoiat the parties lie would ing 7,400 acres of land per mile to the Cana- - occupied by her brother, Mr. Peter Moir. 'taken to Blyth cemetery for interment, ayed here On .this week for tbe new charge at Oil Spf�fvgl .. Asuchother r�slhl -recommend, In the spring of 1849, she as happily was Frida,21 evening last.. The visitors put UP The new pastor, Rev. A. E. Jones, win L; . .1 -An atteM I s ed than Central Railway Company for its pro- The Hamilton Times makes the following followed by a large concourse of -sorrowing an excellent game, scoring in the first half here for next Sunday. I P, that all members ' of the Legislature posed -line from the mouth of the French sensible remarks' respecting the proposed united in marriage to Mr. 'Jarr as Murray, friends and relatives, who were anxious to I and playing a strictly defence game in the . I � ing to blow opC � river northward through Sudbury, which is who still survives bar. By this union they pay a last tribute of respect to a departed last'half. Players from Stratford and,Tavis- I ,& -Cordage 11 Jatn who support 'the Government have this aa important\ard growing. mining town, to Grand Trunk Pacific.: " We are not sur- had seven sons and three daughters, of sister. Needless to say the heartfelt Byrn- - took added considerable r,trength to the News Notes. - um%;tely -it 1wa] . . right. And the enormity of this offense on Hutton township, a distance of 70 miles. prised to learn that the Grand Trunk Com. whom all are living, with the 3xception of �, - Holmim, th ma- pathy of the entire community goes out to - I This is one of the Clergue schemes. The . Peter, their names being James of Exeter ; Wilverton team. -John Currie and family -The conviction of J. H. Lewis, Chris- . I - , , the part of the-.G.overnment has been dwelt opposition to this resolution was led by Mr. pany does not want to build an air -line from George, of Iowa ; Robert,of Toronto ; John, Mr. PolWd ic this igad and sudden be� left Brussels on Wednesday morning, their tian 8cientist, on a charge of marielaughterj � �, found a , ton . � - the floorl�side' I upon with much ferver and at conaiderab le . Winnipeg to Quebec, via Lake Abittibi, ' - reavement.-Miss Lizzie L. Smith, a former destination being Northfield, North Dakota, I haR been upheld by the decision of the- - � � . � - Pettypiece, the member from E ast Lampton, of Dundag ; Jennie, of Hen8all Maggie, of 4 8 e . the botton� �df t , ­ well known resident of this village, but where it is their intention to ettl . We . - length. Of course i -the Go -v` Huntsville ; Andrew and Ague , of Tu2k- . � . f Court of -Appeal that medical aid and asBig- .... -with .*cap. J `W I I prnment were a Government supporter, who opposed it on without a big subsidy from the Govern- late of Sintallita, Northwest Territory, to are sorry to lose theae-good citizens but wish tance axe necessaries within the ,criminal - to enter into an arrangement of this kin d grounds that Oii-tario had already given aid ment. That section would cost.a lob, and eramith, and Thomas, of Owen 3ound. The - was found i � I now a welcome visitor in our midst.-Mr8- them every success in their western home.- code. I � Ithat . d 1. i with any member in order t,) secure the sup- I to railways, to as large an amount as it can for some years to come its revenue would be family were all present'at the , uneral, the W. M. Moore an family, - of -Toronto, are Hector McQuarrie, of Grey, received a-, severe ral hard 11 *mashed. i �OM4 afford, or as is necessary for the development small. The Grand Trunk has plenty of six sons acting as pall-beare -a. .The de- spending a few weeks -with Mrs. Moore's out on the head and otherwise shaken up by - C. W. Coulter, the hero of several hard ease, -and I P. ---of 1 port of that member, it woutd be i repre- of the country, and that railway promoters roads from the Lakes, to the seaboard, and ceased was one" of a family ( f twelve, of fights against Hon. Dr. Montague, has been . � . , � I u � - parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert- MeGavin, being thrown from his buggy at the 4. T. R. . Ine was I 'ged . . 7 appointed Judge of Haldimand cou t 'in 0 I hensible act. Bub it has naver_yeb been should be given to understand that hereafter the grain of the Northwest must be carried whom all have passed away exi,epting Rob- 17th ooncession, Grey. Mr. F. C. Neal is croaBiD Ruebesaion to the late Judge Miae,-X�k& Ian. I 1-1 . - ,g at Brussels. Mr. McQttarrie was MI b rglars -were, - � shown or proven that the Government has they will be required to depend on their 0-11 by water from a Lake Superior port. If the erb, James, Peter, Thomas and William, enjoying a well-earned rest beneath the nearing the crossing when tb3 train, which � - though they , " . resources. Mr. Whitney, the leader ot the ' who all live in the vicinity of HBnsall. Mrs. The choice Is a good one. I'll, � 11 .. I done this.. The most that was proven - in '4 representatives of the people insist upon a - . parental roof, prior to improving his talents was in the yard at the time, whistled, fright- ----�Mr John Evans, of the 30'Noil Housell -Atance. , There . Opposition, after strongly censuring the road to Quebec or Moncton the DeODle Will Murray, ab the time of her decease, was 111 in the healing arts as it is his intention to . t" 11 A - . 4.1, ; I monev M, Ale *I 9 I On ur ., a U& 130 a" �ixuc -r 11 Me Uarney case was, that a member of the Government for bringing in such imporijaut have to pay for it. Suppose we allow ti�e her*76th year, and up to within a month or , 0 M" ."a Londc.n, while walking on the river bank I - ' - '; . take a course in the hospitals of London, to run away with the above result. - I - -At -t�e H�, Government had told Gamey that whe - measures as this, in the dying hours of the Grand Trunk to begin its new line at North so ago was quite Bmarb nd active. near the foot of Richmond street, aiippea . � u M86011, when there was no oppuni for She was in the fullest and trucs sense of the England.�The contract of moving the Principal and Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. John and fell into the stream. Evans could not week, be!�ro J-1, , he became a supporter of the Govern- ty Bay and save our Monty." Methodist church into our village has been Leckie and Mrs. D. B. Moore expect to swim -and the swift stream was carrying him I of Rogers 1. . vs. I -meat he would receive the same treat' their proper donsideration, supported the term a faithful wife and loving mother, and let to Mr. Wm. Riley, who will commence leave on Saturday of this week for a trip to tons of the lAj 1. scheme, as be believed the proposed road A big fues was raised in the Dominion lived for her family, for whom she would is, a away when he shouted for help. Two Wigs , -was -taken ul - 'make any sacrifice. She had n, turn the operations shortlyi When completed it New Ontario and Manitoba to v, it rel - near by beard his cries, went to his asvipti- aft, ! - happiness of seeing them all co fortably not- . � , -ment as 'other C-lovernmerib. supporters. would aid in opening up and developing val- Parliament some days ago by members of will be much more convenient for our vil- tives and friends. They will be a -way a ance, andwith the aid of a branah succeedq- . - Rog Adf 11 Now, this naturally raises the question, uable agricultural and mineral lands of the . lagers. � � month or six weeks. -The junior foot ball in getting him out of the Water. I John gpg�rs, �c w . hat treatment do other Government ,sup. province, and especially as it Would aid the the Opposition because it bad been aocer- tied and prosperous in, life, an filling re- � I - - ' " �Jn 1 _ i � te:m go to Berlin on Friday of this we;ak to MAIN represeni Saulb.enterpriseB, where twenty million,dol. taimd. a that great number of cattle had' sponsible positions. The fu eral service a I -W. R. Peck, proprietor of the Rankul � . � � porters receive in this respect ? Do they lars of foreign.capital has been expended for been purchased in, the United States was held in Carmel church, h Thursday �Blyth. pl y the first game in the finals 'in the hotel, Chatham, reported to the police that 4. � . Mitobell� - have the entire control of the patronage and the advantage of the people of this province. afternoon of last week, the spa -ious church NOTES. -Dr. Annie Ross left on, Monday junior series. -W. A. and Mrs. Crich .and 81 , 000 had been stolen from his safe Satur- , - leesey wbich t - by the British Government for the I children, of Beaforth, spent Sunday mith ' fCther 160 to I .the definite say as to who shall and who The resolution was carried on a division by . and gallery being filled. In he course of afternoon for Toronto,where she has secured day nighb. He suspects a porter' who was . -- -his Ael .left to 4, 57 to 13. This closed the business. A mot- purpose of stocking the devastated the aermon reference was ade to the a responsible position at her pr6fe8sion.- friends in tow,A.-W. F. and Mrs. Vanstone hired a few dayspreviously and disappea ".- d ­ . shall, not be appointed to certain positions ? . D I . and Miss Freeda, of Wingham, were visitors I declaration thi No person will claim that this is the case or ion by Smyth, of Algorna;i autborizirig the South African ranches.' It was hinted that quiet, kind and retiring dispo ition of the Mr. Harry Holmes, of Wingham, who has : here over Sunday. -Quite a number from at the same :time the .money did. Mr, ' � va -daena�pvj Government to offer $10,000 reward for such the Dominion Minister of Agriculture had deceased, and the truly religious and con. been relieving Mr. T. W. Scott, of the , ­ Peck thinka�thathe went to bed and left � even the practise. � here took in the Stratford races this week, I - lands and'payi � If ih were ir, would be information as will lead to the discovery of failed in his duty in not impressing forcibly siatent life she had lived,and how faithfully Bank of, Hamilton, during his two weeke - the safe open. When he weut4own In -the . � teeds. J � � P - J an abnegation by the executive of the pow where the money came from, that has bee she had not only attended church services vacation, left on Saturday to resume bi Our Orangemen will go to Blyth on the morning it was open and the money gone. 1 4 - i n enough on the British authorities the ad- ears in this neighborhood, but position on the Gorrie an Teeswatee- 13 th. -Mrs.,*- Thomas Ballautyne, who re- of tile Grand I -fence. J#dgu era and responsibilities which rightly belonL deposited with the court by Mr. Gamey, vantages of Canadian stock, and a resolution for over 50 y � � d r - -Mr. Charles Lucy, foreman � -Mrs, . ' 7 was declared out of order by the speaker, of son had always shown her willin -ness to assis b in ageenoics. -James Dodds, of the Mammoth cently removed here from Blyth, is seriously Truiik- Railway section, at Grafton, had his iaeo to them and to no one else. All the say sure was moved but was, of course, i' ill we are sorry to state. She took a par- legbro.keaby anodd mishap."The r&ile ooneessio4. M as all motions for money grants must voted down. The following explanation of any good work, which had for its aim the house, is taking his vacation at present.- I that the members have in the premises is originate with the Lieutenant Governor in advancement of Christ's cause. During the July let was spent very quietly in town alytic stroke a -bout two weeks ago and has had become y'�panded b � 7 y tfie heat, and the ,on Sunda.*, J.0 , I aimptly to recommend certain persons whoth council. � the matter now appears in an English paper eight years that Mrs. Murray resided in quite a number leaving for other places, never recovered. -Walter Smith, who was . men were eng ged toking one out, and u I months. I TA6 � .�: - 1. and it is, no doubt, inspired by the British attacked with paralysis last week, has re- the f steni - themorni6g - ') War Office : " Whether due to Boer spite Hensill, after retiring from the farm, she mostly following the base ball and football . Boom -as . dgs were loose the ;Mil �� I - I I'T they deem qualified, and it rests with 'the Editorial had, by her quiet and kindly manner and teams to Belgrave.-John Cunningham, of covered sufficiently to be able to sit up-- sprang out with great force, striking W ... family., "d alj exeGUtive to make the appointment or not Notes and Comments. or to English ignorance, the joint: committee James aud Mrs. Ballantyue visited friends Lucy below the knen, and breaking tbs ,of. shortli afti . who will London, is visiting relations and friends in I I ­ engagedin re -stocking the South African disposition, made many friends . pain h, - - The " Man in Overalls," in the Hamilton in Luckhow on the let.-Bruesels brass I -�cold - . as they think advisable. They are under J mourn her death. The funeral to the Union town at present.=Thomas MeCreight, wbo bones. Another man had his foot badly in- Z, - . . - . veldt decided months ago that Canadian � .. . Times, sizes up the position very accurately. fV- has been clerk at the Commerc band and our base ball club went to,-Wrox- .1 feel very w I � no obligation, eibher moral or legal, to a c- . cattle could not stand the climate or the cemetery was very largely attended, testi ial for the jured at the same time by the rail falling on , I .. fAl � � I - a - 0 as ing to the respect in which the deceased past three month@, has resigned, Mr. Stow- eter on the Ist. The ball team played - a it. I . � . when afiebecA upon, the recommendation of the representt s follows : " It may%bs only a coincidence, I flies, and were not bhe kind f be t suit- - . a with Harriston, defeating them by a . Bhikespeg' ' but I notice that in the Gamey debate all able. They selected Texan cattle and Lord was held, s-nd sympathy for the bereaved , art, of Belgrave, having secured the posi- gav � -At a meeting of some'of the businM : re., � ative, and, in faot-i they fraquently- do not Milner endorsed the committee." husband and family. tion. -Miss Amy Elder, who has been at- score of 7 to 5. - I xien held at Wallaceburg, $1,10-0 wwo fati- . -and wais �oou �, the Tory speakers say Ga:mey's story is true - �-BRiF,Fs. -Dominion Day was observed tending the Conservatory of Music at Tor- -- .� scribed for the pur ose of experimenting : . �" parailyAs .. do so. The executive alone -control the ap, and all the Grit speakers declare it to be - p . . human -- pointments, or patranage, ana they alone ma � de up of a parcel of lies." The Woolatook Sentinel -Review thinks, here as a public holiday and there being no onto, is at present 'home on her vacation.- -The seventh annual reporb of Mr. A. on a supposed coal bed a short distance qut� I irrikine, , � ,oame Unefte � celebration, our villagers spent the dav at Our base ball team expected to.have gone to W. Campbell, Commissioner of Highways side of the town. It appears that Some I d are responsible to the people, They can ... - and so do we, that Toronto University has .. � . remaine(a I - * - the different points at the lake ebore ana at Biussels last Friday, to have Played Lhe for Ontario, has recently been issued and is time ago 'hen boring for oil, the drill Mont . - I th w 4 this ife. � M not 4solve themselves of that responsibility The"Hamilton Times, in commenting on been doing very well at the hands of the Centralia, our band being engaged to play team of that town, but at roon'received an intereatin4 A -voluine. It gives a review of ilirough a stratum of what -the drillers to* . I I -X- ; , I J - . � -1 i I ,hree son�a. � if they woald. It is nonsense, therefore, to the recent hog sale in that city, gets off the Legislature. During the past few years, at Centralia on the occasion of� their annual word that Brussels would not play, which -the progre b ing made in the direction of to be coaL some 15 fe'eb in thickness. 111- -- I � � � 11 I wn� F I � . following good thing oil Toronto - strawberry -festival, which 'is -always -,Tery was quite a disappointment to our boys.- better road 'i;s in the various centras of the such cases as this tbe Goverhmept rupple� � i 1. , 0 0 I I I � say, as some do,that members can be bought " When speaking roughly, its annual income from largely attended. -Miss ,Mary Carlisle is li, � � J The public school closed here on Tuesday. province. - t appears from. the report that merits the amount subscribed by one third, . r � hogs sell,in Hamilton for $400 apiece it may the Province has been increased by some- I � by the right to dispense patronage. A , . Mr. 0. � � I this week moving to her now, rooms, in the We understand Principal Bailey won't be 120 townships out of the 400 in the prov- and also furnishes a drill and experienced � t w a - - Z ilton TW I I - -1 0 . ,. ince have now abolished statute labor, and men to'work it, the latter to member miaht be bought by the promise of become mecessary to dispute Toronto's claim thing like $75,000, besides special grants of Davis'block, upstairs. -Miss Eva Bell has back unless he get3 an increase in salary i be paid by th . .$ 't pointed:s� . I , -o the pet name Hogtown. Four hundred land and money amounting to several hun- returned to his home in Biyth.-Mrs. Dal- It will be a shame if the trustees let him go are establishing in its place mora approved proB,pectors. The drill is, on '�he road to � .aper � - I - . appointment to office, but it would be a, dollars would buy a good many of bh(S Tor. ton, of Carlton West, aud�­ her sister, Mrs. for the sake of a few dollars, am there is no methods. " I venture to predict," says M I win ." the Blin at ,� -r. i Wallaceburg and the wititing public . I mighty poor man who could be eaduoed to onto hogs." dr6d thousand dollars, in addition to the � - late Dr. . � ,U - I I Rankin, were here this week visiting Mr. doubri it will be hard to get another teacher Campbell, " that within Lhree years `�taiute I soon hear something drop. - �� 5 . 7 change his allegiance from one party to an- � - $200,000 that is being spent on the School I i 1 :81,800 U aT � Thomas Dick and family. -We have this to take his place at the same money. -Rev. m te .- ------- ; I � =� - � ably be a . other for the doubtful honor of being per. The Ontario ConserTatives are contemp- of Science. And still some University men week to record the very sad - death 'of Mrs. Mr. Small, of Auburn, preached a splendid -1 . � � � � . ,at �- . I . , � � W V-i'Ar4i ... - I ! ... , Mi mibted to recommend some of his conatitu. lating a grand old-time political rally, to be talk as if the Legislature were hostile, and George Fairbairn, of TuckersQth, which sermon in the Presbyterian church Sunday . �1 - .,: ; � � - POSWAID11: - cuts for office, even wera he sure that h is held -in Toronto during the- first week of tho had done nothing for the ULiversity. -If occurred on Thursday of lasit week. The evening. -Mr". and birs. John Moffatt were I I , I - . held in Toronto, University men would help themselves as excellent qualities and was highly respected, Lilly Barr has secured a position with Dr. � exhibition. At a meeting, - deceased was possessed of many kind and in Brmsels last week, visiting fridnds.-MieB � -on Ast. recommendations would be acted Upon, BARG IN D S der Was �( which,. in practice, is not always the cases a few evenings ago, a committee was ap- . willingly and as generously as the Legisla- and very much sympathy is felt for the be- LODg, in his dental parlors, where, there is '. - r � M mile.� - I . . N . -1 I I i fr( I . I � pointed to confer with the two leaders of ture has helped them, and if the city of reaved husbaud, vilio, together with four nb doubt, she will soon be very useful.- , �.� I � : Adding I . 1W-1W-V-W1V-1W-W OYV I � . To sa,,y the least,it is a mighty empty honor the party on the subject. All the big guns Toronto were to do its duty t6' +-.he Univers- children, one only an infant, mourn the lost, Rev. Mr. Holmes preached a splendid eer� . : Butbi a lab�o I 11 � . .2 - and is still less individually advantageous. of the par!7 will be present to address this ity, this provincial institution would be in a of a faithful wife and loving mother. The Mon on the " Father of Methodism," John . e -, . Butte po andf meetin ' I : . - - � � Indeed, v e fancy most members would be I g. , better position than it is. The trouble is funeral, on Saturday last, was largely at- Wesley, on Sunday evening. -Mr. T. Ballan- Every Day'will be a .spect-al � st*ne', �and � very loathe to assume the Bole responsibility : - . that everyone in this country. runs ta the tended. -Mr. and Mrs. Knapp, of london, tyne, of Brussels, was a visitor here on . � .1 awful -d � 1 for all appointments made. Even in the A . contemporary makes the following ancr- Government.'whenever they feel� , themselves - attended the wedding of Miss Nellie M. Monday. -Our town was indarkneas for a ' - . . house., %b.0 " . I gestiou ; " It is now proposed, to pass laws hard up. -But the Government is not �Ade Fulton. Mrs. Knapp's, sister. -Miss Jackson short time Saturday evening, on account of 1, I "Comecc' di � . I . I r case of Mr. Garney, he did not claim that preventing loan companies from dabbling in of money. A little re-organiz%tion in some I was in London last week, visiting her broth. something going wrong with the machinery. I Bargain 'Dayfo r 3:0 .Days. I cons , .. Iwa �Abl T-1 , .1 , " this privilege had been accorded. him or that stocks, and perhaps it would be well to pre - parts of Toronto University would do vaAly er and friends. -Mies Annie Papple return- -Mr. James Leitch, who has been baking I I - . � of the I , 4- 'or - .� he would be, entitled to it did lie be- - more for it than Government aid. At the ad home from Toronto last week, and in- for Mr. Robert Douglass for the p4tt num� Themap.jle, . 'the -1 " . come a supporter of the Governmerib. vent individuals from indulging in the same recent session of the Legislature the Gov- tends spendin a couple of months with her' ber of years, left for MitcheU last ', -week, �� During 0U.r Olearing Sale :: -jo 'Con He . , I - expensive pastime." The first part of thi b proposed to get apart two townships mother, Mrs. Wni. McDougall. -Miss Mag- where be has secured &.more remunerative � I of ]Ego 1;h claimed that all his efforts to get the Gov- proposition may be all fight, but the second in Now Ontario, the proceeds from the sale gie Bell, of Hanover, is spending the Mid- position. Mr.- Johnston is at present filling I M - wife abg(l) ,it ii, F Prince 't aw-a L ' n pt? ernment to appoint thos,) whom lie recom- would hardly do. A man has a right to do of the land to be devoted to the erection of summer vacation with bar parents, Mr. and hie position. -Mr. Murray, of Londod, who reo mended - I was, not for the purpose; - of as he will with his own money, and if he is a woman's residence in connection with the Mrs. James Bell. -The Misses McE wen, visited his aunt.- Mrs. J. Lindsay, returned - everything in o4ur store ,a - I the tow-nibir I . I . � foolish enough to invest it in precarious Univehity. When the proposition was teachers, are home spending the holidays with to his position in London last Monday.- . . .1 . G,rls - atreagthening himself in his constituency, � � I "a"o � ��� � securities for the purpose of getting large made Mr. Whitney suggested that it be their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. MeEwen.- Mr. B. Mason, who has been suffering with ; Ora, ro * ... but because he was trying to entrap the profits and loses it, he has only himself to made four townships, and four townships it Mr. W. M. Harburn, proprietor of th -d u ced. Now is your time , , e Her- a severe attack of sciatica for the past few � - h1s. P V - 4.ffe wo I . --- � Government. blame and has merited his punishment. was -accordingly made. Now, four townships sall greenhouse, has the finest crop of straw- -weekp, we are'glad to say, is improving.- � . tested, and I � The fact that the Government do fre. I cover 12- square miles and 92,160 acres. The berries we bave seen for some time and he is Rev. Dr. McLean is expected home next . - 11 harmless. It would seem that the county council of pine alone is reserved, under the bill, and meeting with ready demand at good prices. week. -Mr. Hugh McQuarrie now enjoys i quently consult the representatives who are for. Big Bargains, !I . ; these Northern Ontario lands sell for at - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitesides left here the luxury of new potatoes grown in his own . � � . Huron is not the only council in the Pro- � fa,vorable to them regarding appointments . least $Iari acre, often for 82. For the on Tuesday morning for Brantford; where garden. -The Blyth fall fair is to be held on I I . ii , � Vince that is blue -moulding for something to woman's residence only $50,000 was asked, I Highest Prices Paird for Prroduce. �� To1w: to ber made in their oonstituen cies, is due, . they intend spending a few days wiuh Mrs. October 6th and 7th. 'A good list -is being - -V NMI not to any rights the members have in this do. Referring to the recent session of Ox- and two townships were ample; especially as G. Miners, Mrs. Wikiteeide's ei,ster.-The prepared, and it will be the event of the dis- W-XTX-1X1X "It m3n � � -RTH-15 _7zR-Tx -ZR,15- .- - the P.epcgitc ford's county council, the Woodstock San- the crown lands department is to manage Misses Norris, who were visiting their triot as usqat.-Mies Maggie Thomps?n, a . . . �Rlx . _) � a largely j6tte� � _ , respect, but to the other fact, that the tinel Review says : " What would Oxford's the sales and keep the accounts free of ex- cousin,* Mrs. A. Murdock, returned -home on former Blyth girl now- living in, Winnipeg, I ' � _0 I the Pro vkne( represafAativeg are supposed to be better I ' panne to the University. Yet no member of Tuesday last. -The Sovereign bank placed was in the village on Sunday. calling on old . of this 1junit . county council do, any%Vay, were it not for the Lagialsiture deemed it worth while to in position this week a very handsome gilt friends. She is a daughter of Mr. Wm- � � �rre f acquainted with the' local conditions than LEAROYD & Cool and h " - ' - the toll roads question ? That perennial raiseP onemord of objection to this unnecee- sign. .,. 'Mr. F. 0. McDonald sold his driver Thompson, who moved his family to Mani- - I -and; W � U . 'al -- 9 . ,an any member of the Government can be, and subject is a perfect godsend to the members, Bary generosity in dealing with the public last week to Dr Chesney. -Mr. Davjd Wil. toba six years ago. -There were 160 tickets GARDNO BLft.V-mK,v SEAP01twIff � A Souna �., d to the other fa,ot, that a supporter of the It has kept them busy for ten years. It lands of bhe Province. This sort o . f thing son will occupy the pulpit in the Methodist sold *at Blyth station for the 'excursion to the I � , - lot raog�d �ftj I I - . . -sales wore a � . I , -. . - . . - - . I I .- - - � - . I I ; . d . I 1� � . - I I . . . . . - I - I I I - 1� - � . m � � . . . - � - 11 i . . . 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