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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-08-14, Page 1� _,MWT I � i p I � � . . : , .� � _, I I . I � I - I I I itr� , I -qw_ . I - - ..; I � : � . - , '� - . V_ I - . � . . � I . .- .� I _1 . . . I 11. . . . I . I __ __ I - - . . . I- - . — � - � __ - . 7 � a - Ilk - ____ - - � - - � - I I � � I I I ;, or 1. � I . - . . - - - . I . I I . ININ .1 A . - 11 �� N - — , . I - . I � ��_ �­ � � I �� - - , ) r. I . . . .*�, I �- , j ­ Is . I , I . - f � f. . I .1 _,Ille � . I ; . . �I .: I .. . i � I I 11 - ;� - I . i � : i I I i i �, -,, -. . i ; - ; I:i;, �. , �_ . I r sit � .- __ I . 11 � - , I - . . � . � I � . I . " � I � I � . . � �. . . . . I- .. If � ii . . . - I I I � . I - �. I a Z�_­ �., . . 11 � � I . - I �, . . -_ . i� i � F -1 . - . f � . . I . � I I � � � - .1 � I I - . . . � I'll, . I I 4jr, I � I � - . I . . �� I I . . I n t - ,A . ,it . f - , I - . I .. .. I ! - --- � - I . i� " . - � �, � � . . Aor . , � I - " , . _.1 . I I � . I �� - - � I - M" - - "I ; I / I . - !! 1, . i - - .. . % i I R -, � x� � . I I I - - - I I . i - - . I . -_ . . . I . . . I . h ; . I T, - . t I - . �. I . I . , 1- I ! I � -1 - . � - - � I . I I i - . I � . . I I . I I g>'Z' i . . , , � � I - i ­ . � I ! . I . I I . � %:. I � . I . T I - � - . . I 1 7 - � � � i I- I , . � �� I f . . i ,I � I I I � - � i � - I , � - . . . � . I ­ � - _� � _. - . I � � � I - s 11 ': I _� 1. ; i I .. � _ I.. � . wonth in the 1)rr - i I � . . . - i � .. . I I __ � I . *,. ... . . I . . = - ___� � __ __ . I - Ill 11 - . a I � I �, � i I Ar goods. Are -1 McLBAN BROP., Pablishers ,'- , t�s; - '. . . � " I . I � - �-11,f � � . - - �� ,f I . . I . I . F , t �Z I - . rogur- I - . I I � . 1 , I * SEAFORTH fUD T A .. _rf4. I beii'-,- ... ­ , y, that it"s 1� _V � � I TAIRT Y -THIRD - - YBAR. \. � �1 JA- . I I 'I I I �,',, .UGLTST Jtq 1903s $1 a Year ii � ", . . I , I : 9 I I _­ UYing public, sud.� z � I r . ,I . I � I I I I .... - 4 . WROXX NUMBOR, 1,861. , C . . . 11 i .. I � ___ — ­ - ­ 1- _, . 1 � i - I � - -_ -_ -_ - - — I �. I 11 i I . . _! I - — - . I ­ 4' - - - i . � I �� I . � -_ I ;= - -_ I I — ,the respini -, r- I - - I , , , , , - � I I . 7 I I � . f �. � I . - � ii I : I I � � � � �� Mg saved b w1di -1-1 . ". � . . i : lonfluent, and 3:251 from �r � - . � ;� , � * - - : . � . - Mayor James Baytie made a' grand spaoho, 3,169 from the C , ;. I., .I ,�.. . . I . � .. Om I - � - .1 4 � . I q I � .. . � 4 . _,� : ; t . 1 7 . = W M I ,� I t� ­ 1� I . . � A DRIVE] A ROSS I I "Come baek wid me " he say -a, "as far back tboUnited Statep, 0 a total of 8,589. "For - I - � I d Whaft I ; '$' � -, - 490 Of - - , . : I. . ; . . ter trees. Here evbr- prepa;c 1903 19" 14 - - ,take advant CbUNTRy banks of the river Sith,and 1s4ed ft . I �� - . -- I I . I i--- ,I sun by wong J I I the firAt, sewn &,out t0; of the ,calander; year thi4ir tra - 1. . 4 . I I I . . I 1 i an th'raine iv Harpurhey, and wbab do we � - --�--- Ing . I I � I . . I �r Tax ExP0900R-) tion had been made forthe amommodatioWe . � i � ,��m, ­-,­ !�. Xabla "it Jor ra � I (Written 4 i o I I foind? In 1812," he says, "whin I wall but 1903 to 31t t of 4 ly 1 he returns give a total i� -,if 110k - I . FLOORS n V . I u � �` ' i­ �show ow'dek I . ��: :2 STORES i 1. � . . . . - � . � I ' ! School . i you I,— F . . . - , - . . I � � . . There can be uAbibg moreIr delightfully the guests. A large platforr -. had bee Books � ' "' ng, sn' didn't take as much inther,"t in of 94,315, as against 34.040 for 191Y2. The ., �1___ , I . i rtad,from whiah was discou ,nqd at invery � I - - " - ,402 -rid their tn,bhs� �� ' 5G ft. wide I I 0"nd Floor invigorsdurg or he i th Inspirin than a erive a i C so I have done since, Harr British immigrants numbert-d. 36 802, as a- .!- " - -41 � , 1 � . � ; . . �. I I I . . . - _- d uring the --of ternoon music I y the 13th JK I t municipal mathere 1, _1� I , C� in'- �_ , . .. W . I � I - I �_ " I- , Vewther - . I I � . . I . TAIL - through the count 7- .at bbis ti � of the ycsr ! rhey was a throivia) town an' Sayfort was . I �. ..", nis . : . � I � I i . a gainst 12,804 for the posme. period of the pre- - ­'�L'A I �d U�� ,._*I& T : . . . - imenb band of Hamilton, whoh,hed been I Su plies For '! - . . . . I I a 0 ritineatal, immigrints _:J_ d the goQt, - , - � -1�00 ft. long I . . I I I .Whet4ll nature Is its best. Thq comfort- I p rittle betther then a finger-poshb. But vioni year ; the 0 : _;- . I- __�� _ I ,-, � i numbered 29,167, as onipared with 21,394- 1 � � . . - I - - - I . � . ' I I ' 0 . . � I . i_ ��:_ , . i . I 11 . E. Watson ini u6ed 6ommoo & H �h - - . uf . � _. . . . . : " , � Vpper Moor ,- gaged for the 6cossioii, At the appoint10 arbf� i � i . able homenteado, a' fUDUMO-able tiate of I I I I I � � 1. I i I : A�ANtli -AOT UR I hour, Mr. A . Public, Separate i the Grand'Thrunk was pursuaded to move - make 0, list, of- the- � . - . t � . I gold it fiold and forent and I � ­­ -­� �y1h '. . .. ,� - I � . I , � green %ad I their shtsti�n from Harpurbey toSayfort. and theimmigrants am the' United States 11 � .1 � . 1� - i . 1$0. 1 on the platform and acting a I chairman pre . �Ze:�mi -� an,, in Or - . - 28,356, comps 18 845. - _��, . . --I . . i ,� . I — waving 'grain, in peraed by hill and dale, . IV e an' what lw�v th' result? In & few months, red wi �$ I... I . Aer-� t - . — � I � i0 . _ . �__ -.,-. 0 1 . I I - i I � � . form one vastpa %which art canimitate aided at the formal prooeedings.� The Rea 0 Schools,&Oolle I.,r:, _�� � I .- I I � Gomel � ; - - �L-_ 1i I I . I I ­ �­ . . 11 1 11 n . . I ; I - d4t ast Tbuts- z_ �_.�,- . Uthevalt�_ -+1 A i; . I I . 1-1 I 1.^ I I nstituteS 1 I 'a � rth, " wen " � ye'ur ; . I . I � 11 : Ilisge read an addresi of wel gintlerain,"ibe says, "Sayfort be —The heavy rain A d hail storm whieh �" . ' * b miskes a 1 loseant break Of the Y,i I the lolveWst little towns a& wo v � - kpprefcla - - I I i but ever equ"ali : wisbiv To%ty sn' passed over the Meg" a riot I' _,� . __ �.. - t � � ­ I I V us � . Irf you�va, . o I . I - � :. . f .. . In the confin and grind of office quartede saug an ong a W VWY W . I I " -_ . Oman I - I - I takelt, it I ' � Harpnrhey became a tling iv 6he pasht-a day afternoo ;g`reat- amflunt,of efi�i_ L ­ I - --.1-- I . � � . . a U. -: , i " ' npos�d for the 000asion y the local Bard 1 1 . : . , � i . We have stacks of! .seasonable goods. whi we are arlxidus� to �90t rid Of. and business' life. .Bei an kyrold boy, 001 I il�m age to the fruit or - Grow-eravoining into �V. -I; . , �, iust such. * - I : I . . . i . I - I red farmers. op.! - I . I d I Mr. Walter Raid, - An or, fhal am Cora rain an' a rifuge fur retol k . .- _�. z4i' , , , - so go�dds are needed b the people of the a rrounding. communi i s mubh and having been f vo - with an invitation 0 : t the City the n?xt morning rom I -1 �11 I I Ze a populb � 71e. . . ,Ili AIEX, WINT' . I along tho 5? a - - I I I of F onto Wa I � I 9 . j, ;. �- -71 r - � . . M : tould " he says "that the shtoro�kaper in - -i . r, � . ; i �. : Y I 0. Old B ys!�- and Glkls' ro,union, p 3 Bub � I � %a baviing been -:-,f - � I - , mor A.shelyes. We a Ing Wa 31 a �I` : , I . )sod by an finknowi in %or Iton h . _J�_�, . , z , need them on our tables an re g �� ell all to the.Ayr ' I i lake shore, report, tb+ ttorm i - . .. - . . . : _ - - , t I t I �, a than we , &live read by Mr. McColl, which brou h i " bin layin' in a big Phtook lv I � " .� .�, . which was field it, -that beautif ul sod pie. . - — very violent. Hail4tones As lbrgo am wAl. =-IK �,_ - $ �. I , ) H. slitand. � . . . 0 e price will not do.it, another will, so- ,now it' re- in poetic lore many %in is ing incident$ 0 . SEA F4, R T. ,up Collars In anticipation iv a big sale , V�, I � Re" ' I f this season a stock.* If on ' . � I da , t out . - I I Any Cases, practically. ____I.� - ki �_� - - 1. . turesqud village, a Mond& a 3rd' Inst., I - - shud they g1b the -road, an"they tell me " he nuts- fell. wbioh, in . �� :- � �_ ptoft_,� , � Mckains for you to come and get your share, of I the bargains;which lare -beizig determined to oil il myse7f o, the pleasures ye olden time by well known citizens of t a - I � � __ i ! __ 0 uined the fruit crop Further inland the - _A,� --:, Z_ i . .. - - I .. I MY#, 11thaf they're goin' off lolke hot askes. r �kzk,.,�k�l . ;� I Vicked -a-P every ot, al 1�ys "just a L lit a � . . day, but the mbst of whom have since be how to run on hotel successful sod &I- I "an" stcrin was not Eo never - . M. - - , , day �y de . tite, . One and r'noreation- wk cb suo� emonibration sl b A a, And oompsratfvel�, �"; i �V t . .8 Si�net`inqlo gob to be done, 0 a �9 11 _1 i .people who are not., al I j�; ,�,' � . 0 ex - give I JI -Ai z_ i � T -1 L I . . ; I K � - thing. we juab� ' L ­ . . Oint about out stock should never- forget, anythingL 1 w6dinpany 'loith "other removed from their earthly sphere of usef I though one would think a a and done qufok�, or Soyfort will a Molw . � _"�§E� I � you I . and ove . ce�a afford. . . ". ness. The following Ayr 01dBoys were a SO complete an establishment in it I b - fol inl thl little damage was doU,,.- L . 71i ­�" . , . . � Ayr old dvance f the L 1­�' � �1% �? L - �!V-�. - . '*�Y" -S8 `00- . I - and iporbod 0 �,i . 9 -G �, Da � ying, . I boy ­ by our" better horb addresses, most of )Is Iv, Harpurhey. We'll have to b -Knox ebur,cb, .Kineardine, has � . _,� R . I Jw I selliti if �you b*y . . I � on, called on for a wh, 04 requitements of the town, such is the kepu- examl UP 1 ,7 --- - I : - in our ., it is sensible bu. You can "al,w L make 'overland routs fr An E -L were remin M.P,- tation of Mr, Zilliax and his hotel, thab it I . 3��g *7-, � - � _bffer , 99 I ,I , r6a 11 we toak t . . Igoe . ,celebrated its jnbileo' and also the teml- - L . � hall : I ' doinl,ll� P T e . . 7 i . � .,� - muxip � - . If ithes, even if not immediate - I . r ' f4" Iih " nt: Mr, John ( Ion, f he pastorate of Rev. Dr. Murray. � - L .:F - a �� '­ � - I . -5 - - tood us6 of it somet ,ly. On the ,bthe a d, we Ssq�rth to Air. - that a could thus � - - , . . - Du t so O.. t I _-__i� _A� . � _ 'Y : L .1 i � r1ton to dateo, an' pur bil . . - . i . - , - � 0 I thr.' ' - I inky be a bit mixed JLa .__ ., �V- i of,�,en over crowded with pestea- 1. �kk XV __ I . I . " . - a 4 better Op funity of visiting and . � a a . L I I jr'l iq - � - � r tu a I North Norfolk; Hen. W. A. T in El -, .1 t [ituff bee use it hav . I 4 . . � - ii�, ,fz,l I I I 'the, Ontar . I a& 9 .Mishter Baytiels ixact . , - I . - � RATS - ' ' . -, -., have heard people remark that at som e sales thely have boug� . . onto, Speaker of O! Legiall 9 m ra we steered toward Liatow 1, p "r5in I The services were conducted by Rev. Dr. �'- �-­� . tj , , F ,, . Is I Ing the sights nd* scenes of our- boy-' 6 1, L , if �__-_ -0 V �� 4 � 5 , . . : , T in all �ohneton, of London, 4 native of ,Kinest. -' t. - .. �_ � looked cheap ; subsequentl e6lly ha& niq �s6 for thp� rtieles, v IF I ch, Peal, wurdi for:Sam ki gittin his.work '. 4 - L 4 - 4.-- . � _ :- � - . I . i I I I _� . . � 9, I ... 3 by, a d spying out �k .- , ; : - � . . Y,* they found they r n Mr. James Somerville, DandaO, ex -M -P , r through the townships of Woolw A . I hood days, now 16b ,gow hieb is - IL large -A - -V_ - , __ ., . -n i.ba f,ill .. -rrn . - , ­ - I . - � _M011 Tn r1a fllnm� nlv� a;xra T 1 1 hl toime ' islitei P13aytie was spakin, an' dine. The congragablon, w .I i � �. �A � I` I : aime,% ilf flick fcL . �. Ar-th Wentworth and who nearly half A Mar boro and Wallace. Woolvich is an t , I\ - . - � -.- 4 " '1�4j Y�_ 0 1 . I � rn means I i .9 � I ; �, � i L I now land, than by the era mode Is no 'and prosperoUS Lone, prasented Dr. anu Zara, � . ­ _­ � I I L . .j . � , .." L century, ago started the Ayr Observer, Oh3 exceptionally fine agr I the whin Sam gi.�s his- wind -mill goin' there - 1*0 . I : � - I I . .� . !cultural townshl P, ff,aetion& , 04- I -1 , - , - i I . , . i ., . �� I Of -locomotion. And we we not diiap- I - Uurray with an a tely�,worded ad, � A . . �,v L I - I 1 1 iybr can do him up. 4 -, � Ow I � , - IA - 1;k - L : . ; i . L -i: - 1, r - - - I r . � . - I I I first no, blished in the village; bAr, farms 15-ftig well tilled and neatl kep�lwith Common ex -mil P�: - . % � - wapapor pu . - ; sli ,.­�. 'S ­ L ate , Or we w � � Two or three other ex-mayore and one or dress, and a handsome and costly , � I A -K-% � . , - L zz�, - . poi f I a speciall avored. Tfie cAbinct of : ,EP � . as Willimai Holmes, a labor 10 Toronto ;. dings. The land is som 3whai roll- - , WT - �­ � - ­ . � . W, �� .- . S. , - road ore of the �qt,,aad thi i weather w . I � eF 0 good buil I * two comin' ex-mayora followed in L 1b 1 ttT-4­ -1 _.. I I th' name sterling silver, tontail ing 114I plecelat suib- ' , - I . pro, I . I �. � 11- . z�* � A � _� _-, J I., . dt the en)h Mr. James , I ; - . I IL Z. - . � . I Ou I lifie. L Peal in 1. , " . �� - . I B RGAINS doli I thr .-a trip and Anderson, of W1 d4or And JAx. ing, but Lbbe Crops ypeared stron; and 'Twas the gineral opinion that ably,engraved. I � - ,. 11:',� "' ARE � 'a I ( slitrain. � . IT 'I E� , - , -, . 1. ��%%A' - 7 � . - _. 'A . I . ; * * ate of the' time, M. Y. McLean, of Seaforb I I erably more hill* and -1- -1 ­ '. � % i- , I _. enjo e Xy min ' ,�­4 -3 � sad d have to be up an' doln'. Four orfoive -Gecrge ]�. BsynO, a wealthy Ressland L- - � � - . -.7. I :1 � I I . - ; . I I I . a we f " This formal demonstr0p 0 D 1 over, we' -_ ! - VESU, I - . -, I . L I part of t4, -IL - �.� L . .. - � ­ . . r I . f T untr een Seafdj-bh and Strat- ; . . lK I 0 t a couniry a roman a a I �_!___I ___ - . . - L .--. L , �­: -- % � I '. .. � - - - - - - - - � . . -mayors were appointed as a committy to miuiAg hundred L _��_ I _�rl - � I I I 1_ - - - � I a appearanc o �._-­4 - L . � - � - I a some 0 , � . - L � . , m! - I it dote not present the aranc o a good ex de to Gullplf an lay the facts iv ma -ii, is dead at Fergueon,a 17 'it, T1q1 - . . I I T concludied, the social el sit was allows . . I I � - fordi is so a Mar 11bD 111081t, Of our readers � � I . L L snq'O 8 �_-!!Z­-��,A . I I - I � . I . scenes th' -miles north of Rosela U�d, frow the' effects of f L -Y .. � - . .7 1w 14F 1w 1w 1w w I full scope and the of ;the for an agricultural district some o th ithers proca �,� -- I — , , - . . 4� " , 1; I that It ne do no, iescription ,.rom'un. Be L ��i,, �. Im, p , .N G. � . - In Marybor) thel land Osse befoor the 0, P. R. managUmint," " Be- wounds rzeeived in,I an enoo-ur.ter With a - 1 4 - - A J J .; . - twe Ayr we passed through . 5 - - , � I I . L - * �r � I , I . I meats' psrt4oipa;ted in in true picnic style 0 B ii flat and evidently very stiff ol4y. t re. dad Ill I says, 11 I'd loike to be on that com vicious silvertip beat last we6k. His akull � ­ �1. . I - � ,!'­'�,-! I RT0. I - � ': . . . -the-townships of , otth Esathope, Wilmot, � 0 u as, n :4 , .t ; ': -, '' I � - � , �/* . � . S it ' I # , - astir, op � and the day a sembles more the land at MoKillop. I The mfbty. They'll have a high ould tolme. rve was broken,and fxigbtf ul flesh w u d bout -XZY _et J RAMa, on Stratford a were . frequently repeated, After.. ref real we pissed through. . Z I : � � 10 Y6 � . r gloaa�ia' Came. ail L too 6000 I .1 I I 11� � . 11, I I I . --- M_ C. � ; I . Blenheim and 1) i fries. The first place of - L I Tv FVI_fiil� � � I � - . . . . . dome stration'was brought, o a close. Bub oonatry appears newer and the ildinke are bein oub "wid, thim, chga befoor. Why big head cul.1vtd. septic meningitio. _rp , .', I . ...... I . . ' ' . , . 6�� �,;,� A I __ Z, . ; I . . ­ . . . : Impoibance rose 1i N H burg. This 11 L , went to ForgUboriL -and ft��;Zj_-�J . I 'a a the � - 4- , ; : - I . It, Clean, ve not so good. Jb is, however, It making of k- ,L�X it TO AH, ' I . I . I I even thin, many were 1001 a to lea a didn't ye thry to - git on, Canav ?" I says- Roseland physicians . *_ I � ,:.. . t-7 f . 1. . . a I�y, =d in Nrigh L 13 i , 1: A . . I is situated in a i ' 11 I did thry," says Clancy. 11 Whin MiEthe,� trepanued Bayne's skull, but the relief care - --- I : ;L � i k , .. ' ful spot- and wand ar . - I I i � . 'L � + ; � . - hai i many' hand. beauti er ( ound unt.1 a good township, One noticeni Ic featirein _ I -1 T ; . % I I - . * to take away tho� dullness of a slow mouth in. tailoring,. we havd 'a number, well kepb little ' #n. It I . proposin'the committy I coughed'\�, too late, Ncessed was a son of A million- . ,- r � - ., - ... : I I ,a, as, the concert by the, the evening, this township is the large nu a Of � eldo Peirce was lg,a � I band ` � I ' If . . � . - I � L � I I i . .. . of fine Sul, ipl ' at 0, priceL during Angust. - ran tweeds '112 Scotch, some'privato resid hceS,L seven .1 good at - V) b, a d I tings to ace I . CY . P �_, 11 I I �L ­ � � I a of lice,, a ion, well k 3pt hotels and This woo attended'by &ban, urmany so paq. of tialothy grown, for need. These fields are an' othamped and thryed to atthract his at airs Nova8cotia wl; lesale merch%u 0 . ; P,- - , � - I ' ndently ii -.1 himself, . , , . to, find the , . e -in , d domesti m a couP' . 1 1 , 'L rweedings. T mmon as wheat fields with us and the bintion bub couldalb catch lib eye. 1, mit was ind,cpa I � ,n- . . K�glish and 0anadian ; fancy worst ds i impprted aL c. 4nu ,acture, is whole tlaipated in the afternoon . he as cc' . ; -.9 &�' ut 1 "04t. , ; . I L . anu act J �_ )rtine ,,I o, . L . some large m orles. On tl th mayor tb' other day, an' I says, I'm 1, ,- L, r ' 0` Nl* tiTfactor� 'fit,.or . _ - - I anU ( mud well'kepb ap. proceedings were brought t( a close by' %` growing of timobby seed seems td be a � speo- - Owen Roblin, p0ftmaster of Amellas' a- Zt 3ure in-flne style. and sa It L is a -' -_. ­, we will make' these up to yotir.mear he town has ei,proalperous , ,Ub viry sorry y6 wurn't at the matein� the other .�_ , .1, �� � , - j- . I � . A; . . . L . . � i I a �her were p 1; �i -�ji ' . i earance and it is surrounded by a magni. magnifibent display of fire ar�o. This day falty among the farmers of Peel. burg. died .on Saturday. Deceased ,was. in �.­, 7 V, n y T�a nb sale, and our - . � i t Of W L I I " a ,he name as Might," I 'lay#- "I missed ye," I says. had been postmaster � Ia- 0 Y On L he and through ­ I "t. R a ., rK I � and.evening, in point of w r- with A binder and bound up r his 97th year, and at gr L � . . .L . Gent farming couiAry. Tile IL $4 They neglict0d to pub me on the lxplana- _Z � - �. rid the soil in feoDi and seemed so if special y ordered for wheatoroate. As we approached Listowel,. there since 1845, pro ly the Oldoat ppvt� . f�� , ,�� � � . : I . . � ;�' ilm;ot in billy krid rolling, a � . tioncommitty,"Inays. "I'maorrytobear � Y-_ i 4 � . : . . 7 I � - ,in Huron. Bub the occasion, as a heavy dOVFnpour of rai a In the township of Wallace, the opun master in Canada. - received his cora- , - A - , , L l ost,places io)ightbr than in 11 Av I'd bin mission from Earl f- k u." In Styles, a1A_ . . Price $12�.00 .51tv im I . Lonsdale, Postmaster- _ S �* - � . . qum- - I . . . - . out -buildings' set in about twelve o'clock a- d continual proved. One gratifying festure� I long that Clancy," says- the mayor. L , - . I he forms are well tilled' the' . . Ve L in the fUrst Man to go 0 0, .%. detidl. . . I ! i I I I ! , there ye wad ha .b 'nglund, � . - : describe "I . : i 0 r#3p:ir,,while throughout the following forenoon. The and One which speaks well for the ifitelli. General ot 14, L ere being no Postman- i. . I L "'�jnti,ba *�', L r . �_ - are oommodlouff, And in X ad We nade goddr, reloiable citizens to r 7 � I L . I �_- C� _OV-, . . . al?' ter -Genera a at that t1iiie. He �_-��-I-'K_ *�! � I Imo9t ocossiori will long be remem bored by those gence of the people, was the Lnumereusi new On, I in Call 1W r - i; "d Qq -747L i rTFR1R'JW_-g�Tn7_U-1Rl_X,�g. I'll _9-1RiR,QK�2f1_R_Z=_A:t_;4 . . I f the fs4ml reoidence �' ar - resint us," be says"o 1A an' I'm sorry yelre not ?r � - I � V I ! .1 Who participated in it. The people of Ayr WaS a juatice of the a 0 uneatlo�rl. ­zlj -� I � L =50, an4 are I siarrounded i by beautiful - brick, school houses, built in the woob � mod thim. , We'll have to be up and , and in cc; , * - L; large iL�_ - - I � I ; . . - - ;Q, the, mompretioj� of -11 . . � and thacommittee in charge of the Iarrang0- orn style, most of them impoalog buildings, wan Iv . with the no a as he conducted a -1 ; - - . F-4 9 . I I I ! oroves and in many . Instances well kepb , ,-_ -, IN - I - - . i doin'." \ ntile � 1:,' j,arments. I I- , �­ I a ments ore to be oongratulatwd on the sucae4s with basement, etc. mercantile - w Ilb g business for � a great :,- - . � . i lawns. The groana' around the kesidences v �jf h a "'a, tnore exter 4ive .and bet. a r effo -to. Their at- Listowel is lirightl and !pros- Bub I niver boloethe h If 1-i what Clancy I I - . . . - I � .� I 11 . I t . are, in moat a& 9 which ttopded thei , evidently, a I 0, Unless I L kno* be?,o s;akin' th' trootl many years, V_7� I I lid Pillow Cu- - ' - � . . . I- L "' t a county of I raugembiAs were complete iE every depar�- porous town. The business part has not im- IMY --�Thursday afternoon at four o?clook, a I � I., _� A; o . . . � ter kept than iii. t E[aron, while 11 i . GRor,Y-A-x.' "I __F9 . . . 'to be a a I . disastrous oy ,ough a portion t -11 p . : �iL a i �, I the barnyard a I clean ard.1tidy. The meat and there did not seem . 11' proved or Increased so much of late ye4ra as of clone al 7apt tbr .1 j : -1 I ' . - �' s , I . 8 a' The great in r 7 miles went of -1 I I - � I I L .1 t* - I ]Lko , - fields als6 are weil' tilled and be. crops most from b0gianing to onfl. eat atteT one I ighb expect, but there are many � eally Can4da. of Plympton town& p. two i- I i 1. - Z r . . . ... I _,_,_.., t I COLL '70 Q Ift :-. ; I � . A , ; . on h "winding in tion we* paid to every person, nd if any of bi handsome and imposing private Iresidonoes, Forest,and the dam ige done by wind and � -.- -, 9 W tt R6iias Ckan . - � � � ; . . luxud�us. The r*da, Alth . � �: and tadle on the -John IF. MaKay.� of the Woodstock bale is a iious. Bev mal farmers bad their - . ,�, � i L. . � � .: t : � edtiov,!&!4 mottly urd7olked and guests 'did not have a good time, it � wi giving evidence of wealth or i-.�! 3�L I Air .- `714 IDW- - , . the ,citizens. Atwood,& smart I barns blown down si d unroofed. Doians of 7.�- V Y-1 1� , . I ' ' - . gravelled, and ar?i conseque tly, I . f Globe, an Ar ode for home 1, . L- - . every ;ooil the their own fault. Bub we do not think the: a ittle Sentinel -Review, -ban "on appointed busi- : I . part 0 t ,neo.s manager -o.f the I Toronto 7�1 -37i .. iivr grat the best kin& - I .. � village � windmills were wreaked, several chin i ; I .1 . . sides,�being kept cl6n and Ir is from weed@, were any such, as every pers in seemed ba to he South of Listowel,: which ban . mneys 1, 1 7 __-, ___ . I I L I � Me -ached. shee4,nloi - - . __ & ' 1EIS0.1 i " the tra,,ellor a better . �, lonstr4otion successor of the late Charles W. Taylor. -fences I -,) ,,,i�,� 90 � . . . � S,H,I,- T , T A tWgwhioh givi 6 py and!oontented. L sprung iutc existence since the c _ were blown off, )ing houses and , I I I . . . . L _f 5 ,r 4'-' - . I", inay se='re P.41SW - - - . _­ � I . . I . � . ad(n ith n w f sy, has','no doubt, out ofts good deal were - levTlled IwIlho ground, The hail, � ira�- ?, ' R I I . the I John Happier, of Xe* Hamb a re- to . I I I - - , , � i . opinion.of the Go, otry. he bills and the 0 r& w urg . ex- je # "t . 'o, I I I ­ , ,�._ .- - - - . . . . Leaving Ayr behind, I w ur � " il of tired faimer, aged 69 years, suddenh - was terrific. tk * _', ,it like# - at� r ­ pleasant memories which wil I end a vh a of the local trade which would, otherwl ,go which aoo�bmpsnied the wind . , L 0 gro On, which . � ' ; I -#-*-* $ 0, I I . everywhere do ednenday evening of last week, 1. � OW . beautiful pine t Z1 I ��. , , I .. ,. I .... I I red on W . - , L : � � 11 . . . - -I - . . - ! L . the landscape, gi .the country a most � �, ,pricesi, ! I pie. life last'll W;'started on the return trip f r to Listowel. We struck our own Pounty near Windows were shatterid, Orchards were - - '�_ : ; I i 1 �.­". � � . : 1. I . L I - , pi Z . ; -1 I . C - Ethe in the township of Gray i.nd made our of heart failure.. He leaves a wife and large a b and foliage., and fields .:. *1 � - I : 1 a�d 'finest pear .cc. ort 'Blenheim is home, ult by a somewhat oirtuitous rout I . tripped of their fruf � '. I !-- 0� . We are acknowledg� to be thQ largest I. ture0que sp b famil . -f, -r '. � - , ' I , Our firit halting place W0.8 with an old way homewards by way of Brussels, �� � Of oats �hrasbed out - aii-d beaten into the i Use -'In Anit. I . , .� I � - � 4. -_ , : .. I . gentleman'.% f arnishing d�id c , lothing store in th6se parts. very muoh'the a% a &,a ilm b. A. notice. j . L -Vfr Edward Henry' Carson, Solicitor. dean. � ,� ­ -Ad . .�X , , - __ L� _ - . : . . ­ L . . tbrou h the -gountry friend 4ad school:mate on a beautiful far n round. The hail was - three inches deep. 11 �, M � . I and, has been appointed I n �� �1, . � - ' -able featuro� in p oin General of Hngl � � V. . ,I bfferil] I - , � . I I I ,� ".. I I . ­ __ __. We are continuously you the ,Aewe,s.t and : - homestead in North Blenheim. From the -a l word injured 'by loadh of � - Or I ;1 7z! r. " I i. - 9 Is the large numb r of' wind inills, there be In no parb of the route did we see better chief counsel in the Alaska - boundary case, rain being upset ana by flying boards. - *_ I � I i L ILI St - The drive from Was�in r- LL __4_q eal &bout, our storo - I 11 .. � L awe e wea.rables at the- same out prices.. tha1t'� other - t least two. O nearly everyf&rm. The we went to Galt. . 5 farming lands than the county ;of - Huron In the place of Hon, Edward Blake. K. P. g - i , �P, . ' . 4 lF, it I � I . . ip of Blenb eim to'Galt, I: y J an ,obtroh of �: . - for go sa-few seasons -out of I .rod an I I contains. - In some of the older districti the who retired on %000unt of ill�heallh. . I li . � . in ton, in the townsh . :'L L I - . stores are askin . date.- . igirvallitag - bog* sloo got in . -The leading Presbyteris t�et thermometer , I . � 9 I a a. most I icturesque at �e .and 'Cape Town, South Africa is,aftsr Rev, D. ­ � I ; , Rosevilld, I Z- T, . �t . . way of I , 11 - . I . . , . �� � . I I I I � . - LL - - . it, 4401 I -1 � . . . his Wftl� in go : shape In theme town 1, soarcely fail to delight even tl �s homesteads are more imposing � some -J. B. Sutherland, principal of the Mil- - ' , . 'us,6, 'by tho, � ., - *­ � _ ­ . �1 . have and coulg � 0 thd ton public school, had both ankles shattered . O' ' I -1 0 � �, !. I � I �1 L " . . � F own- on I . i %i = . . faith in the affioney of this most eptbusimetio lover of the L beauties of &Cold L tal digabarge of S gun -a pAstof at I �__ *i, . _F I . - the county of Huron'com area ;very by the an I j'�. I - ab ps 1, and -t a'- -people _L must of the farms more neatly , kept, ut- 0 '0, Hossa(jk,. the welt km wn Toronto divine, i6n. to 0. At , � � . .S. a . Rev, Mr. Hosssok w)es formerely� T . � 1. ILI T, bouildi g whole while L . L � Olt an merchandift, , I o . I 1 $ - , � S I 4; . I I i I!, I nature.; The town 11.� o, reached I the Dunn avenue eburch a -ad while there I 11 . I , . 960 tity of life And property, I I jor - I , �' I I device ftr the , of i y fiav_o;&9bl� with�even the most favored! see. shooting Grown At Oak Bay, He was taken ' - rE., - that , -, ; , 7 I., ­ I r c rl . -a law I .1 I . a, all new ' i d bave an nearl every* b A had house is 'covered beautiful roi e tions, butAbst ti daub one - - IV! . �YR, Are a V a , , - . Hard and -soft boso* . ) patterns, ,( - I . ads from ail on$,_ he oat crop is -A most abun to Obipman hospital', St. Stephen, wherebls L bis success was Mar.. d, From Dunn faven - L _.. I � : them. We,' =I, - 1, r Oreek settlement can , nob I a here � . 08 . ji - i", E 6- for &.11 kind* of , - Z I _ i ._­­;-___, � J' 1. been selling all this se'asdin at 60o' -75C and si�.01 , and 'yrith-rols, and ev)n many of the smaller ' through Ceds Ple on"ni, left fcot wasamputated. The surgeons us he went to the D er Park church, w boa ­ ­ � � �_­ I I . I �11 � . , ,surpassed for- beauty. The doun try 'here ,a this year. It seems to be the stal are b loucaess, '. _. ; aitsble (Or , q ___. �, 11 I . � �:. i 1, L. . but -buildings baw themon. If lightning � farmat while barley cordon second. W4 Only hopeful of.saving his righb foot, he has met with gre J A cabl,o _,�tw - &. �, all kbja� � I . I ; the , I . I I ravage: , of nob ne, rly so favourably situ ate& for goc. d been received from a Preabytery in South � ��i r I . I � i Or-% * ' f lq� . I . - ­ . I, . 1. k - is asking for pe -Rev � J I come., with yotw I rods Are s'proteel ion from the ding _ A ssw four patches of peas on the whole tonte, -�-A severe eliobrical storm paosed Over � I . k ; L . farms, ". the etruggles the early pionee s , -bearing evidence that the p a bug h ... i the vicinity of Brockville last Friday night, Afric i#missioa to call _. .. .1 ­ -V A 0 W b thus I . 4� � -ad you ag W &:, - I I . �k 1. "I ,% - � ,,.Frio e . n I , 11�& electrical storms; the-, farm uil in L � 1�� I � . I . . �. , ywhere by the lox: ' -Mr. Ho8sack to the !Zoutherri � The 't , I - I . - during which the Wardrobe House st� G I - ­ . � __ I r , go, , ., .-- , I : ! ; 'Wilmot and Bien 0im should be..'Jightning had or4 evidenced ever 9 clime. - � __-, : I L beenabroad in more counties than ours. I I . � ii I � i - . -, I LL . . . I ­ I . ,I proof. The farmer i In I base townships seem to rows a pine stump fenoeeiw dioh have atocd The business bouses of .Seafoltli cotopar Westport, had a close shave. LiLngtning stipend offered is $5,000. I �� K"!��i � 4 . - L . 6 ! L � . � ', - . a � J�R ,A ; .. I . . 1. : soent.uyyandwhfob reasgeod!imd . : � � - . L �.o pots, and ,wh Ile there are � Xing. 9 � - ­ - ­. - � I � till,bove faith in r for hsl� -ad the aback JA said to _James Shaunon,'ex.pootmastar of I �, � -4 1 . .1 I most favorably with those of the best tqwus ntruok-the chimney, a I : ,� . - . . � . �, � ­ - I F . .- 49 1A -# a %ailix a corn Lhev are not as subsiantiail now an when ftht erected atd 12 1 AM In man nioran su A 11 $I A4 17 AA I lft.t 1.Qix+,1r11A ni 'ht '",a *31k, [id Ist not wounaty, - "I - I mittoo - O'�oitn"'ie�i4no'jin . # I K, in, th& I J. Ese. Wamanoob i Maebb-ers. of th@, , . - F � the opirifoon 64 '! . . - giv . � a., sesfe t?.noo, as ; � . ­ I � . � , ! - . road would bo & � I . e, matter will bo � . or, ineabiag of' Vhn- �� : . . � . . . . Z I I . � - . ; � z h I I i 11 � . . I �,,- _r . f .�-:av'reign Back 0 7 ' .. sib, the-. A& L".'i1trqtbi:1Y1'�!O'%e1d 1, [ Tu�sdsy',, fttm-- I - 0 throv, . ". U!T0;W;i,ntg'b, pol'*# ` [ts, j�sle(�i in, Ion kapetitors, and SWd - . [cup. v 0 horse . .. .or- .�,tute:� ,"I - . - . f 2oap of three bfsl� : The siramu3tba' - I � titim open to, the - , � . ­ � I . � q I � i,._Death Olt Saul" - . I I . respected C162-111 . h, Wiltif, bel-oved . I i k the,-,5ifft yea� � , X au- stricken W , - weeks . isgo� 5�x - . �4 -ted: by". thabotV I - . . � - a� .-he disease �ssr - 4 , - t : . I ro ival V�as of .- ;1y. disposit'0119, 6�, - . d a, true frieijad, - � ! ' . - � - � % nmuraed bY. � her 4 - I . , � , I The doO08"d I ; � . , , - . husband a family ' despestilyinpatbly - . - I s" , - faid'ta reav in tht - � I I - . * � . - tt� Sark Of IT, T, I vith q.pbid faver� - . ,� .01bt,, Of- tb& -1 I 1,gy I fal A a a very Palo ; . t. E;ho, had pr4- , I o, baxn off. NOW A � shak- tug. thO JbW)a _ ity Of the COdtoa-to . 4 1 I face,' bUT-nilag � .1 - rty - wed[6419, I . prot - - r a of mi. L. Hsidy�_ - A daught-or, Lily � to, Jur. Jonw * �ge I - -; a ceremony was � � , . ..Parwns­,��Tlw 'r- 11 �, ,f pl%1,0111-1 t with a 1 � � �a ather day, 00, . I . . and b3dI.Y- Out Z � wag & nadraoul._Qx�s . . � � F � . . . . � � . . - - � a , . 1. I e I UUiLil-j- I _L_t;=5._ , . I . . i . . I � i . ; I I . . - I . Y-tu kn,ow what ouit collar st6ck is—unlim ed. i va- I � . ... I I riety in -style—Tand we &e placing them at �: tw) prices . I . .1 I I . I ... . . I I . . t . - . I . for the linen find two prices for ,the- rubber, , . �� . . � . . I . _., ; . I . I I . . . ___I. I � - 1: 11 _­ - .. ' - - I .. �- � -1 I .- I I — ,or . 5c, and 2 fo � . yl� ___ - . '. . Linen 4 f . I � I I . . I � I I I .1; " " . . . I I . 91 - Rubb'er at Itc and 25c each.. . ... � I . . � �. I . �. � . I , .1 . � i.. f - .- _. _.- - . 1. � . � I I ­ . I I - I I I rX : � � %�' t . � - 'T S � -i . , � ! � 1, �. .0 � I i I I . I - � : I - I i i I I . , � . I . . ile 215 - . I . I C t�o Hundieds of 'dozens of I Ties of ,every A C t 0, � f . .1 ' , . 1 5- t - for theyoun', middle aged or old - man, and 9 C� . .. I . 50a , the pce will meet tile limits of �very, purse. 4 1 . . . I I � ... ; � I I I - � .1 . .. - . . I : . . . 1 " 0Aq A A A 0~ 0 0 A-1000-- . - W____ - 4 If IV IV , � I : � . " I � '�_t � � . I . . . - . � -! .5 - ymade_",.,�Uit Is I 'Me - and Bop' 'Rea , - . : s � I ft � , � - 1 �, . �, I I , . . . I � ; . ;, f I I r ... I i . XEN'S ODD SVITS. BOYS' ODD SUITS. I � . - . I . . $12,00 �'Iaits for $1,50 86;00- tbree-piece'suit for . , . $4.00 1 . � . : . � . 1 $6.00 $5,00 , " :` . : $3.50 $10.00 Suits for - - I . � � $5,00 1 $4-0Q '� " . 11 i $2.75 $ 7. DO $uits -for I ; (i . i 1 63 bO 1 $3. 60 Il "' , . 1 $2.25 � .7 $ 5,00- 8�uits ior � . � _. , . I I . I I I ,� , . I . � ; � : Jac) -y -S, W"W60 X�Jlmll S _LTIrTs - I - . : I . * I . $2.50 ' � - � I . $3.50AWO-piecei pleats and belt, ., ! ! ) i . 83,Wi (i : tf cc : .1 . . $2.00 � � � �' I . S_9po -two-piece,, strapped - I $1.75 I . . - ; I . . I S4,00 t* ' iece fancy I � $1.50 I . �� , o`p I I I - � , . I . � i " ". I . , I - I - � - . I . 11 � .! . . I J _ r .1 i. I , I ! � . . . - � I . . I I- ­ i . . . , . - I , - . Butter andlEggs as'Oash., I . � Z, 1. . : . i t �� **"#Ak*" . . � . i I � � � i , � � � ... . � ' 9 ` : �, . G-reig � I i-tewa, - t i.. I . i .5 , I I. .- I I " : . � iI . � � I I I . . - . '-(S-U 0 I I . '' . OCESS RS TO GREIG & MACDONALD) , i I I, I . 1.1i, . i I . . � . I . � � . - I I . 11 ; do-.. . . . I I I . . dZ I �,, Johnson , Bros.9 bld S n 7 - . . h 1� � . "�, r_ . ..� I I : - 1-21 4 � � I ! I I ': SIHI A I. 0__RrT - 1: . ! . . ; I ! .. . � . I ! . � . . __ . : . I . . - ,�, arm I - do . . I I I . I., F - Laborers Wante - I � � I ;� . . I . 11 . is pt � . !' �toba and Canadian Pacific Railway will run to I 11 ations C. P. R. in Man ' I I I � A-uiniboia'West, North West an(fSouth,West of Winnipe as far:F as Moose go 1. . . . I ! I 6 I � � . i- :: I I - I I Jaw, Bstevan. and Yorkton, - � I i . . � . . . . . - , . � .1 . . I Z I - Dollars ($10500) I ,� ' Ten, � I - 1. � I . I . . . I t � � � I - ON AUGUST l8th, one way tickets will be issued to Witirtipeg, with a cortificaite extending the trip to destination free, if purchaser works ,'-,'O days ribb a , farraer, and to that offect- boy will be returned to orighial starting po, b for $18, ..produces certificate , t . - 10 . , on or be(ore November 30bh, 1903. For farther particulars and tickets, app ly It ) . . . - . I I � 1. . i I � - 0% T, gents, ar- - - GREIG m STEWAR . � A , I - . � . , i . i ; . It U'd D.oa IRXP ress. C.IP, R. Ticket aud TellegraPU2 A -, - . . . ! � . I i ! � � I I . p . I �;� i �, - . : ; . ! ! t i q r. . I I . - ! . I Iii I I . . � - .� I . I - . . � .. - . I --- i I I - , t I * I I I I . . . ___ I 1_ � I I . I I ? . . . � . I i 1�.� I . f � i . . . I .... . I I . I I I � . . . I I t - . . ! . i 1. 1� - �_, - Z, I . - : I I . I . � �� _ - � � . � ! � . I , _— , ��I % ,-V , t I . , . . �� � I I I . - _­­ - . -��---.-,----.�-,-.,..--.�-�.-.--,-,I ------ . I 0 0 0 a - 5 t . Id f sit. to outl � lvb the present and many com- we visite . In no v ace I 9 halre thrown the gueotm Oub.0 w , 00. 0 V"t G OU ­ .Y Y & . � Pet ­, . I � n ,an L all cap d i -11 o'clock, and was � i t 'aar' I nipmero aif an In malay parts of Hu' bt - 0 . at a,ven In Berlin or Galt, that , Pi karld 0 serious injury, and the building was took a bad turn aboilt � r_-, - , - all i I rou, synad the silo is not - nearly so much in Inggen'rations'. The fence tht 9 constructed. 'a compare with the stores of MoFa not get on fire. 1. dead inside a quartet of an hour. Deceased � I . the less notable for its beauty or q mmetry the 0 I . . I -1 evidence. - Oats's nd barley seem .to be or & tewart, in Sesfortb, iv !: their ,'.He was an labinsui Z� I h G I -At a fire which destroyed the residence was aged 75 years. Irl lk I Z -4 � � Drovi%fling crops, with enerally a fidd of for its lusefulnebe and ondur ,nee, altheng respective departmenbe.-Iii-faC4 in, Inavy of Mr. Albert Varay, of Southampton, on and came to Kingston in 1857; He was a -A . - _­-, 1.9 . . i� 11 - wheaten each farm. 1hoorops also are when'vine e&ered, as many of them amt 1�- _� of t�'Ie towns the stores were not as go:)d An Friday list, an aged farmer named private clerk to the ilato Sir John A. Visa- 1 t good nearly equal to what the Is fit our they look real prebty. , The I �nd in Wil me 3, a emil ­.�� I 9 . y ar they sho I go StAount William Stricklan-d was struck by a fall Maio- while.he '.-conducted I .M,� � , uld be consideripi the I dquald for 3 k �3* lenbeim and Dumfries, being �very rolling �; 4, I � - - . �- own due course and of manufacturing done. his w explidned ohimney, his left arm being broken. Wge bhoinese there, Latir he 1pecame part pro, I ; - , _C�9 ' . , most on] a le d i�e of o6rne�,sixty miles we and hil � ly and of a lightersoil than ours : n by to faeb that they halye the 11 rong � COM' also received. other irerious injuries which prietor of the Daily - awo$ wh ob be eon. - !` �14 . - a �21 ul I toon o' Ayr," where we Huron � does not require - so much unde - 0 , � x A; - -is', r I .0, . iAny old friends, and moat draining and tile drains such � as our ... X,� reach t) i petibion of the large department(I stages of may result fatally. dueted until the lat Coniservativa Govern� were greeted by fsrin a Torohto, M&DY of the towaspeor a and far, - 11 of wind, a - -tr. 1898 !� Eq, .1 entort�ined. are underlaid with are unknown in thatys ,o r � Ina furious equa n Thars moat appo'nted him poatx.nast In 1 Pj64 - hospitably and kffioly merif, foolishlyl and contrary tc their own day afternoon of last week, the boiler house he was retired. : � I - - �4 - - I - .1 - . . THE AM RE -UNION- . of the countfy. Many of the very Choice$ interostoo going to Toronto for t jelr import - in connection with Messrs. Fraser's , lumber -A number of friends of,, H. M Gardiner ' 44 " . 10 ms .11 I . � �..-, - I I farms bavenot a footof undardrain, Wi.-o , r sable e north s .1. . - � Af tirthe. fences are also'muoh less in evidene'o bbi n ant purchases, thus m%kiag it inadv mill, at Descheae, near Ottaws,ou th M. A., for many yea edvtor of the'aamil. MI- 1� jl Sabbi ith kestand quiet we are - ��,j . r 1�� ready to participa." in and enjoy,the feativi- for the local merchants to Carl V as large shore of Lake Davolieneo was wreaked. One, * , . ton Times, gathered in Ois parlors of the *-. � _ with us, although MWDY Of t] ie farmers ale ,��' �.A, A, 4 , stocks as they otherwise .-Another I man was killed and two other@ seriously in- Hotel pfi I--'- - -a ties connected', W 0 the re -union, to which arm- wo,ul( I . ;ply.&), in I t eity, on Saturday I � �­ -1 I now commencing to use wire ore than f . -fying feature -of an on i a this kind' tL,Ak!� i I I ratt jured. afternoon to b,,id bi .... g(,oa d present t'�byo .an --�* - - � , 9 I . ' 1 so many had beer looking forward with such r ic kindl 0 1 - t xy 6obations and we do not erl fis t h lor a number of real ' # and -While coming home from the St. Csth� to him a leatimonial of igb eatoom in I mo, ,11 plessureable a Let,own of Galt, or 11thA Manchester A .2 ._ - ? �q - - Tpointed. The g�od cong ni ' people one meats, th in tea0hing erines regatta last Friday night, on the 6:30 which he .and his f mily are hC14 by the 1 think any were diva Canada" as it is sometime* e, lied, froin t1 a I ; I IWI; . 1. -4 - , eople of Ayr hail Ina ( every preparation one fe 4thab after allt the wor�d Is largely car, James Ford, a young barber, of Niagara citizens of Hamilton. . Adam. Brown pre. Ki �__,�_11 . extent 2 nd number of iron , vorking man a- . ­ �A ,� -, for the due ree ion wa comfort of their s �. ., sod of nice people. Fall#, was standing an the footboard of an sided,and after a Ow aw -remarks, . ;__ factories of various kinds ere, ited there,, is, 5 ----------* . i- - �� --� I t . guests. The v lap, always pretty, was very probby place. It is a tuated on Is . , open oar, and while letting the conductor he presented to Mi. "-,t inor .a handsome � e14 , made to loo oat for the occasion. Th I . Mishter Grogan . . I pass �etweeu him -and the ear, lost bin bal- Oak cabinet, contaiving 2.37 pieces of sterling W_.i - e Grand River, which not on)y furnishes in I - ,_ I the business . � I I 1, &nee, Ullin Mis. Gardl4vr was presented with :.; J 11 streets were a 9 abundance of water for fire I wotootion p - . I .. ,I off and striking o. telegraph silver. , T I., p& nod by arobei I . - . � boiiies and many of the private residences i On Railway Matters pole, ieceiv ng a bad scalp .w�bund. a handsonle diamond broach. I ­ .. -1 - . poses but is also extensively ioed for man - I 3g fire de� . were tant,efully decorated wiuh bunting and faoturhig, albhough we notict d that moob i (Written for Tus EXPOSITOP4 . --:At 12 o'clock Sunday mornii I -An accident oeotirr,,d at noon -on 8stur- " V I � fiqo of all kinds, irbile the citizens &swell as the large manufacturing Gob& )Iishmentm � a a Clancy paid me his usual mornin) call . a strayed the stables and driving sheds be- ' ' .. . were docked out in 'holiday ab- , longing to-t.he Qaeen7o hotel, L can, and B. day, in the Graud .'. Tt unk yardej Niagars '� the visitors _ run *i steam as well as water power. t wako or so ago, to chat ibit an' borry thl . -f Falls. The Listowet-Pra-vton Union Sunday I i - - , tire. The Reovi had declared the day a hao,many clean-, well kept streets, and ma y . a polpeful IV tobacey, till �e cud Carrigan's stable� and badly damaged Wrn. school exoursion,� opi,'hpwied of five coaches � blio holiday: 14any of the visitoro bad 9 I 'y i0an 'v togitupo6wn, Iuth'coorseivotir Read's training stablet, In wh , ich 'there a � - , . eager Car# - - - pu handsome priva _4 residence surrounded man4ge ' -All'these we and combiustio aggage pus . " - , Arrived on the pi avian@ Saturday and many well kept grounds, bu6 oonsideritig its ii i- convarsation he inquoired av I'd bin t) th" were, nine valuable horses. . i . re containing about M pavaengets, b0iind for more.arrived by x4ia and priv�ts vonvey- I , . I I ,,­ was turd�d loose and soosped. -10 a yard engin Cam . � portsupe-se .a manufaoturtog Control, the Railroad Matain. to other noigbb, � . . the Falls, collided W ol - � . *noe on, the forat von of Monday: On arrival, commercial parb of the town as not grown not, I I says, I I bI dry Ellen had a tou �ih I IV -Fred Willitts, a twelve -year-old oonof pletely derno4ishing botb engines und freight - N � . . ;� the guests were equested to register with I . Mrs, Willitts, of Brantford, was drowned In ascopinf 11 of latel years as one migb expect, T to th' oqsche, an' 1had to slitay bom, min' box oar, and tel � I � the baggage :end of i sheoeor'etaryibbt ni office oonveniqAtly $I bust - I n ad all t; is ye there ?"I I the Canal near the.Market street bridge, In U - _#our bo -v Wm. Mco-. 11 A led and providid for the o3oaaioft and where main street, however, and ; do . sym st6ize wid bar, Wur "'Tall his that oit . y, at 3:30 ololock,on Thursday'after- I thecombi ation car. y I I � .1 . : I streets, are models, -fpr neatness and clean I as -7 If I was," says Clancy, : noon of last week. He was walkl; along Millan and Roy Gra unlal, of Palmerston, and I any information 4ealred pould'be obtained. noes and .bear evidence that 1ey are* will all bout it," I 85YX-* "Did I eyor w on he Charles Welch .and Fyzra Welch, of Mobire- I Some six hundre I and slxby guests rcgister. says, 11 an' whab id ba,' the scantling under i the bridge, � . and Carefully looked after by the town ant n- m%ko,)% spache ?" � slipped and- fell Into. the water ever. his I od their names, Each one on registering ; . . I oribiesi '. - I � 11 He did not," says Clancy. I His . - go and a havdfiomely print- . P d nab swim. - -Mrs, John Armstrong, lot 17, Centro - J �� was - given a bad M i�'vb an he 1�, cud. depth. He coul, I :_4 � - - From Galt we went by w&3 of Preston to ip wus,unavoidably sick, . o;d. Mono, h - S� . It I . . . �Wboa Winai eg checkers opened a r lid a parrow 0,50spei from -a ed Re-uLion Son, re0ir, contain Ing , nisny ex. . p *Berlin the county town of iVaterloo COQn- � on. -There wus a 1 fair- I � * dn)Vattind in pars � . . A callent -views of 1 a beauty spol.9, the bu8i, d prinolpall 0. P. R. freight refrigerator 'ear there, the , horrible death last �veek. On bar way to 1" I I ddeness of the ty. Freston is noted for its sulphur baths. soiv,64. congregation, compose y other day, they found a man named- Henry the b�rn 'to gather 4gge f3he passed by a -sew - ,_ . none houses and private rer It is connected with Galt by %ii electric ra .I- iv e:k.Kayors, Wid a sprinklin' iv ratepay- Johnson concealed therein. johns -,n Was with a litter, sod woen going. by the little I r i. 1� V -, _- - . I :: � -,, place. This ha doome little volumq, to- way. 1� There are here two Isige hotels, bo)h ere in? thl loike a' that, Owiu' to the ab- came pigs , gather with the a � dge, will be treasured by IN � bidden in the car at Hallfax9' and , one of them apddenly equealed. In. _1 -L many while'life is � to as a memento of one of of which have sulphur baths. in conaeotio a. since iv thl Mayor, ex -Mayor B. B. Gunn through with the car on a passenger train, stantly the now, which no doubb fancied 1. � I ,, -1 . , � -#-, � The largest and oldest hotel ]a that condut b. tak'i th' chair, Billy McLean acted As ' ­ - the onsantest , p6to in life and will be He had been four days without fool, but her litter was attapked, rushed #n Mrs. . , � . _. � ad by'Mr, Kress, It Is a me iel of neatnf as sioritary, an, I eat in wan iv th' back hates, It much the worae for wear. Armstrong, seizing her by the rightarm and _� ban ad down to rubure generations. and comforb and has Connect id with its a b It men a life insurance pursuader,- � from w*1 an . . throwing her to I the . ground. The screams I � - 1 , 1 . I . . 11 - gham,an, Sam Hinchley." "Ye w4re in -Charles Snider, the ton -year-old %oz of L � - The guests fro n 10urou as recorded In �he T a of the lady attraictel t h�3 att-pution .of -the 4 roundings many cosy besut 7 spots, Wr 1, meb with I register wer�. M r .. &-nd Mrs. Jamem Turnbul.10 botal has secomodation for a )oub one � h - good Corup%lly," I days, 11 I wua,li' says Mr. Charles Snider, of Brantford . � I 66 8 N , Groy;,Messi a Ilism Findlater,,Morria ioy, amkiptmovirellposhted 4 to a serious accident, .near the Waterous En- family dog, a faitbf�l collie, who wason the �. _. I . . P dred guests and it is arowde( m6st of t a Clai I eity,-on Thursday even- scene in a moment,and chased off the fierce a and Alexander iodlatpr* Howiok; Mr, and time, triany of the visitors b ng healbh�se the A- arinr*fm I the Brantfoi d wind mill in Works, In that � I . E46W. Mrs. Arm,str �?ng min4ged to reach Ithe 11 . While engaged in play - I I , -_ finoe , Mrs. Robert.BI ok�, Wroxeter; Robert Tun- era. ]Dr. Hogg, an . old M. Killop boy, in ova all com bitors, but mom toirnei the of last week. foob became house, and had the newij of the attack oon- i Z I . roxeter; Mr.' 1065 1 I loud I missed th' hs1f iv with several other boys, his - 'Day, Blytb; Jos Pavidson, W ted here and in doing a arge practise. shp lk---.-- � It's so veyed to her buebabil, w1ho was working in I _1 I - - and Mrs, D. F. towart, Molesworth; Mr. Berlio Is a marvel to all via&ors. Without whitsamwassayin',sn' whin th' ralatein caught between the rails, and he was run. Is field Dr. T. H. Henry was summoned, i1_1 ! - . I .1 and ]VIrs. James W. Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. any Bpeci al natural a I W" &a well poshted on I d over by a shunting car. His foot was after. ' �1 ' � It, Mr.' Alexander Edgar and dvantages, it haegrown was over P. R, ixtrinaloToon' wards a,mputate . d. and found that Mrs ; , Armstrongle arin had . -��! .� ' James Edga . within a few years from a small, unprogree- mills as I was on th' C. been badly out and two of her ribs broken. .- I - . . acclimoub, all of Howickv give town to the proportions and dignity of av I don't give ye a lviry faithful accoo, gut IV -Mri. Malboeuf, an inmate of St.Charles' � - - S fatally, and Misi . � I said to have been 100 years -George A. Rowley, the defAultfirg ex- , - J,i Mr. Thomas D. Edg%r, GorrJe; Mr.and Mrs- a bustling, busy ciby,'although it has not 3 at thl mateinp ye can blame Sam an no me, Home, Ottawa, I - . � - I : of the XI n Lnau 'Comp A0 here are ' -Gunn made sgreatchs 11 He old on June 16Lh Is . W_ - - I irmsu � ,r,t, died at the institu- manager akny, at St. A. Young. Mr. ring Mrs. U. Y. McLean asiurned city babillments. 31 Mar u- Uiihter "a .... O -, tads senteveeilby JUdge.., I -- -q . He uses good languag6, an' tion Saturday. She was born- in St. Hyse. Thomag, w . I It and Miss Jessie BOthuns, SA,%forth.1 factories of many kinds and in great 'nu n. Alw4yo does. ', - I ' . " the late J. B. Erm4tinger to lkyimrs in Kingston peniteen. - . . The forenoom, � . dev bad- to. eight bers, while there are numezous residental he "deralitando how to daub a, litble � blAr.- hathe, and was the reliev of . ,1 ein' lit too Malboeaf. She enjoyed remarkably good. tiary for embt;Aiiment,. Before sooten-ce � *,.� a moo handsome a, ��, seeing and greet in,�su.moug old friends and straet10 an which are the' moo � id neyionto th! shpakern wido 0 ut mak an, I health, and was bright and active until a W88 passed, Mr.'Rowloy read a written � � ' _� ' UY modern residences and the tDWn boasts a � a noilceable. Betune me an you, Grog ' I +-4k -- he -said his .- I I , formerschool In 10 a. ma of whom had' 9 which was th f statement to the Go rt in which not zast- each GO er since thei r yputbful days. besul#ul and well kept park. Berlinis,tii. tln4mlshter� minee short time before herdeath, I fall was due to a hi glili f u'acemsf-ul speedla. -.1 " - , I ­! . � , IN was real) 1. ng so well ai pleasing to qupstionably, one of the beat and most prox- wid] a capital �, � result of old age. I I Y Mal 10. I - � Ago, Tbial bad encoursged i - �, � � . - . � As the oerous towns in - Ontario. Ito main tbor- Ex -Mayor ' D. D Wilson woo th., -Anunfortunate accident happened on tion some � . I notice the g,reat n a on the streets = 6n the stock mar. 11 � ont Street, Sarmia, on Saturday, by which him to fut pw itiourd T� people wan4sral A. Ong. Two would' oughfare, is made cit I ki b F an electric fu t' alipsker. He made a few' pre. Fr I ,� . I y cc ink i . - fe of Dr. T. G, John- ket, fov *hieb puT.0se he had used- 1 -lie � I # I � " i , _� _ neis and travel, Jim nary remarks in him usual preliminary . Johnston, wi - I � ­� N&p andlook a e4oh other i4jr a minut�4�',eaenbl railway 'and the bustle of bumT, I r 41 t ) I hip proOr ItIn., M. P,, bad one of hei arms -broken, company'si funds. 2heso turning outdisso, . llow on either and altogether itlinust-provel a anrprise to sto Ile an was jist gittin, into a . . , .4 , then if raeogait on� did mob fo � �If � rely cut and bruised. trIoUsly, be had ta�;n 4111. further siams ­ . . � I � began to tell mo about, some and otborwise was save . < � " -1 lidep the invai I ble query wan: "Who are all wOo-visit it. , " gai), whew'sam . I no And returain I - -, � y6u&nd w �1 d yoi-oome from?" Ex- From Berlin we' proceed. to Elmira, a - new couthrivance they had atta boa to his Mrs. Johnston was crossing, the street when in the hope of r000tiping osees 9 , � .- I ked down by a - furious horse the money �, to the Joan - 0,0110PSMY- During? -1 C, ; . A I . � planstions then'en1saed had therellwas smart little town ab . the be rminua of I he wit dmill wh1oh'anabled it to consume its she was knoc . - VI thl s: p% or and run over. the readi*, of the confersioln Rf)wley VV" I " Oy � a & j 4 9 t. � ous and demonitr Milre h nd shake 6ad the Berlin and Elmira branch of the Grand ow. i wind, SID' T_ lost thrack i Ho tior, -According to Immio,ation returns sup- visibly aff4!att-d. Slibat (jutat to the passin . T 4 . - couple ratfOod. b) rocount to each other rem- Trunk Railway. The country by tbeW33 is till:he otbruck th' homestriteb. i of the interior, the of the sentence RoWleyl,n counaelmade -a ples I � : � "I iniecensee of thi i long ago, Or, an was often Among the best and most prosperous farm- it, noems Mishter; Wilson had big inter iewin' plied by the Department of mitigating cirefimataneed and tlsimbd , I ' f wc "Man,� . to this you ing districts In the province and gives ev ry th' 1 Dislitrict Diputy f a a 10 IV arrivals for July oumberod 11,278, This Is � -d. - heard when 6 - vlous that a prisoner ah(,41d bg punished for his * ,I 8 , olgh a failing off as compared with the pre A I I ,a". � 0 some .1 J ne�," San I evidence of prosperity. The land is mootly Rimyphores or , * - I Oak; Aye, it's dy, and boo are ye I - misdeedi alone and,not w4h a vlow a! mak- , . � ' � .1 . y a I is to rolli id i some places even billy, but co4alorum Official IV th, C, P. . , An months of the year, but I't so happens that . � .&I-, � yersel." The there . rain all par I 8, 'lid' & the immfgration ,du ing hima, publio e4ample. Judge ErmxtIn- -_ .1 �� ng all _ ring July of every year I .�� ­ nd from man countries and climes, and all the farms seeq� to be well -tilted and flqily it'stheir intintion, It s6om art fieri- . � -.- 7 � y . I branoh loine from Guilph to Gatherldge by is much smaller than for the Other summer ger hold that ROW16Y'A dab Was a m 1 _. 3 & -, delighted to g it 'book once more to I the kept.�. The principal feature of Elmira is! its - scenes of the . Ir � oqth and the friends of oth. mqgnificent hotel, kept Mr. Zilliax, a way iv Walton or Lidbury, an' thl obj3ct iv months, The arrivals for last month were one on.6, as his reputation -as a churchmrin J ff� - I Z I— I I �' or days Ion t n6ver Ito be forgotten, brother of Mr. Zillf a one time Brusi?els tVinatedIn' was to presint th, ac,,s to th, made up of 5,093 Britigh, 2,867 from tba and bfar�sponsible, financial pooltl6r: un- '� -i : _r - axt I invest- I k 1 g ps bu � ! th, old oiqabll�fty iv Continent, and 3,318 from the United doubtedly ivduce$ many in their I � , . large tbree ra Sn' discuss . � _ ­ ratepaye I i It was indeed, i grand re-umon, hotel: man. This hostelry Is a ; I Z. there is inentg. Mr. Rowloy Is not a ytun nmn, I I _;R a puransdin' th' C. P, R. to buil I a blt� IV a States. Compared with july, 1W .1 f . I ;- 1 in tie aftern , the crowd, numbering, tor�, brick and has all the cmvenienaeff of . inoreaft.e of 2,639. ere And it is doubtful it he will outlive Isis gen- - a n e �ation w din th' limit* IV : t corporation an i For July, IW2, th . _� � ,k t I - - .1 honsand people, assembled scityhotel and is maintained in a m n er in h tence. ! MI . ' Ith the house. hin, to th - efficb� Ex- were 2,17 " I =� possibly, three . [ a0mot. 0 Immigrants from Great Britain, . I :., . � � in McMillan's 1 rove, a beautiful, spot on the keeping w I Mr. Zillfax knoyrs I iv Sayfort, or - - . �, . i _ I I , i . . ; I x ­ 4 � 9 = I i I : f i . � . - . i : � � I I- � � -_ , � i I I I 1 ...- - . � � . � , - I ; I I - . � . - � I ... : . . . I - i : � .. 1�. - � ; I 1, _ � ! � . I - ; - . . .I . I I I . I : ". � � � : ! , . . I - I jf',� . I I � . . - : i 4; 1 1 1 . ; I � f . i -t � I � I T i : . �, I . � . .e . . I ­ . .1 . I, � . i . � - i� . I . . '� i I : � . 1� I ­ - I- I - - ­ ..� I I � i . 11 : I