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I . -11 � I I . 1� i. � - MOM on the, * �_ I L - . - � - . - I'll, ,;; - I - -1 ... . . I . B,ROS., Publ' rall 'i,- Yuld have re. - I _P= . I �. � ,.-*%� - Z. - 4p!!���_ -- I I i $1 a year in 1, - Y -E ME-] 14 -V EA1% . 4 __ , IL 14o 19 1 _1 Advane-si, R � . ' . rtweady for - ' . , - I L . X SEAFOwru FRIDAY9 APR 0540 � I . ___ __ - Q i%"T � .9 - � I I � . ­ - � -H , BR, 1,948. .2 . - 141, __ � I -promise yo -a L - WH()4 N UMB I - . __ - L L ______ - - - I 1. . 400; gov- sessions will be held, the aiternoons. 1 - _ Up L — . 1 $1,800 ; fe0s I - � . - - - rearcatiOni i ioroughly _ � -.- I - � I f utur.e.1t , $1,000; *GuTity grant, being beft free for x � I I �� L me � & . FROM THE G A. ?I PAL - ornment gran large sttendanne is expected. The -- 4 1 6 To Rca�611 Great Lakes. 00, makin in all $5,500. LherO WiU to ' , If -W% I FURS L ___, t WALL PAPE" $1,7 - school will prol�ably be held in the c ,I Ottawa, April ,.10, 1 5. The Intercolonial railway is ,at . . � -On the 24t� inst the Raftenbury k alad Paxk HOUSe . Ladies' � Tailoriniri. I ring ­ * . E EXTEND YOU A CORDIAL house in Clinton will ,change hands, Harbor Par � I S .Sale, Canada is now wrestling wth- a last -to find a port on the Great � I I 1; �.; . . AND � . n, of Goderich, gr,Dun&, tents being crected for the � I ., P � I . I Lakes. For seven years W INVITATION TO VISIT Us, Mr. Ale so � f th4u,s,_� attending. . 6 and .I I - � I rare and religlous campaign hicli the last T_ T 1:'�' !� 0_�illi Ommodation��o T I I 4qm the Atlan- tb,ere has been an agitation in the haiving bo, gh Mr. Stanley, -%�rho = C I -, ��',�_ � � * FURNISH bids',f air to extend fr .. ard oce, our now selection of Wixii Papers.- ­ 0 - ;_ res 9 tic ,to the Pacific. -Xot but ithat W' t b,^- ' hais conAucted �tlie hotel for the past . -- i0ms�() I Boy . 0 maritime provinces to ',extprid we haw. t,ver 'at- Canada. . . . - U' I il I * It outc)"Oea anything I Not ­. . rgian I Jela - - a S Government Railwa� i,. - � have bad the like before, but i.. h )� to �eo tempted, either inlow or better grades. eleven moz.ths As mine host of the z -; Cell I Bay* Th�s was a, pet I : 41 ,_ Glothint . scheme 6f A. Colborne -hot,ql, Goderich, and the -A "rimmed , �w � S clothinge INGS -1 t a, meeting of the tOWn v-Ouu- - . � I , I .1 I — . only been in sections', and has, b Many, five patterne axe to beautifully color. *1 of Rat Portage, it was decided to, % y t6 the limits of a -hen -he was Minister of - to the 'hotel .att�ubu Mr. Robinson is we'll M . I _________1 confined mostl .. G. Blair w ad that tbey are at once an intexes theq - -e town to, '. � � - hange the name -of th - r% i idea at that time eople of the district I . . - 4-14 i 1 14 4-olp-lo 0 ! 1 1 1+4 * 1 1 1 1 ! 4+ single Province, at 'A time. OW, Railways. Th,e critio and will be a continued, defight to knWArn � to 0% T5 7 r , lantio ! � 4i , %J � ,� � � . � however, the whole Dominion 8 in was 'to buy out the Canada ,At . I the purohamr,r. Alho our nibdcrate prices -Mr. GeorJe iltaby and bis son, Keenera. Led at tibe, h-omo. -of . I . . We luive been specially fortunate -in securing a full line of boys' clothing danger of being involved and with but this was not (lone. There is a at Will Raby, �f Wingham, lef t on, -B. C. Buck d - . I . I I will enable you tr. dveorate the home . , Tn- I . I . .under zurr,ant the roaxing tar- bill- before Parlityment for the tr'ans- Wiednesda of last week his daughter, Mrs. Wm- Gar,mlv ' �Jaw tht- manufacturor's cost, about the small expense with Varied yet, b..armonious . I Kingston. He wa's one s' Headluear . -t prices. b 11 - I rent )aaay gain'velorcity and virul - nce. ter of this road, known as the Booth ,effects, and thus add to the pleaVqre of liv- for Calgary�n"rn,W'I'g. T. Mrs. Raby verary, nc-ar I I I . ; . i � and 'ths -oth embers of the f am- of the- oldest residents Of the zounty. - " 'This is the outvome of the educa ion- system, to the Grand Trunk Railway. , ing in it. , er He was born in 1812, � , . I - I 1--1J,S,J16,r,_0 - . : 300 %SUITS IN ALL, . al �clause of the autonomy.bill now Sir Wilfrid Laurier announ-o-ed when ily .-will remain in Wingliam in the of Fronten,afe. jok Andersion, . !� b eaulk.. :� . � timp., unti Mr. Raby looks over -Mr. George Rodd i ' � I I before - Parliament. Premier aul- the bill 'was up in the Commons that business men _. . � . ,I � "I - - - � - . . 9t Territ ries, legislation would be introduced giv- IL M the land tof ,see whether it would be one of the best known - - - � � � , , d r � i Wng aizes, from 21 for- boys 3 vears. to size 33 for boys 1 5 years _1� tain,, of the- Northwe. ' I .. A11EX* WINT'OR-9 me- a ` ied at his home therQ . , - , goo ut . I ' -9 ing th-c gc�vernment railway running i � of �Brampton, d .. I In -I � . - imaginc$ s ol th! advisable for him to locate there -war--, �, � . __ - Ile was ex i wi ' � and, tb��e piece suits, all.. newly made for this Spring's ttade. i� -c to — a �.permanently. . an 6unday morning : two . � sc�hool agitation, wbic,h,he 'I ke,ep rights over the Canada Atlanti SEAFORTH I � I � . - � I � � , - -Previous t the Clinton public, den of tain CoUnty' Of Peel, and at' Itho - � . I � , to ithe'front, he will be able to arry tb,e Great Lakes. This will give a Picture framing a Specialiy . d a free libra-cy, time of ihig decease w -as a member - I - us , . - ., t )eing a e -4 a I 0"'IFERY MOTHER tile hew provinces' of Alberta and ournmer route to the Interoolonial library- bei U �ew S1 t. M_ V . I I 't � Kirts :� � I Saskatchewan 4gainst the p sent from the great w�st to the seaboard. - the cire I tio f books amounted of the ,couutY Council- ' T 'I , ') 1 14 1 1 - - -The ,Lour year -old daughter of . - 2 � 11 - . - gorernment when the local am- . liout forty years ago. He is a gradu to 3,000. ear under the free I , - two dollaTs on bvery suit she buys. This is a big saving on Adulterated Spices. � it was painfully, I 1. � save o�d to . ate iot the Clinton Collegiate and at- 6ystom. e CL sulation was 13,595. - Bryant, Wbodstmk, � can - paigns are siarfecl. Premier R lin, morning ,%4iile play- - sportment there are styles out of which every boy J A.reporCjust issued by the inland tended tiie'%University a1l . Toronto. Under tile- ol system there were bnraed Tuesda,-, Tr 200 to 16 h. w,t the amfill s4it-9­ In the 0 , of i9anitoba, has a good maj ,rity , i . . -= be nkAy fittecL You m6y choose from the following styles: -dtpartmeht shows great adultera- .He is a. good natured man and f ond 170 reading me bers; -now there are ing in the house. Her K,lotbing be- - I , at ,bis back and it is not two ears � I . tion of black and white pepper, In - came igaited from the stove, arid be- - i ­ . - - -occasion re � I ftom. P-lices �� �.. . . I since lip .-,va,s returned to power. He, of a. joke, but when the 640. These ti, ures show that the s I I , Nova Scotia -seven samples were an- quires is firm and decided. To an ree librar very greatly tippne- f,aro ,tjhe flames ,could be extinguished � � : � . ' f I � I 11 � - too, wants another lease of p wer enuine, : . � *. . I extent bis.will the fo e a hand y is her - sev'P I � , . . alyzed and all were found g und to b ciated by the ip pie. I arms amd head had Lieen - ,re1Y. and 16"D ride back to off ice on the . " 0 � . ed ch -T%e ana 'L . results are not ex- . . .M 4t 0�% ' I Prince Edward Island, two analyz pf steel in ji, -velvet glov�, of whi ny f ionds of Mrs. Anna hur,lded. Fatal J L . I , � - ra. �. 0 to $'7.&- 11 I . 4 1 . �, . � ce -and religious wwv,e. Ile con em- . Wr -, 1� . .t Z I � - nom ok W. 05 9 � L , d bo-th genuine; in New Brunswi tbiose rmost -concerne Cwill do ,well to Ross, Zormerly f Clinton, widow of pected. i t; � I � . . - " � . lzl�� .a u I an a I � � . inally, r I - plates ,resignation, heaTy elvetrical storm.which h . i . I - - I out 'of seven analyzed, three Were � - I I - 0 of Pa La- note. Mhe inspectorship is not by any the late - Rev. J hn Ross, of Bruce- _13-I&e aver 0hatham. ..... I �! protest lagdinst the failuro of Pa li - and vitinity . .1 EACEI. . I . . 1. I ., I . � ment,to, grant,Manitoba a large ter- genuine, -one doubtful and three ad- hieans a sine -cum., for ,the temper field, -will sym. at-hize deeply with passed . , . I ine, - day morning 1ad serious . ulterated; Quebec, tbree, genui an-ce extremists pulling one Way and ber in .the%eat r third'aaugh- early Mon . I . - . rit-orial extensiGn. Mr.. Haultai , it - eat -of he �� i - I �, . ... no, doubtful and eighteen adulter- the anti --i another it will be quite, ter, Miss'Marg ret, w1ioh'occurr,erd results for tib)e bams and *utbuild- , 11 . oses to h1tve the pea- ' � ; � . is -alleged, prop . tat igb, . . 1. . . ated; Manitoba, two genuine one - 1. � . I . .. I [yossibbo to -please both parties, at Toronto, ha"s week, from prien- ings %of %hD3nas Brown, of P e � . . , � I but iwe be . cut ,Nortb,west Legislaturq p a � � . I doubtful, five adulterated, and lieve Mr. Asquith will -en- monia.. Decease- ,had been, a great wfliich were * bur4ed- W the ground. �I � - -� . � I I I new �ordinance taking away from the , ,one toirioe the law fairly and I imPaxtial- sufferer from v um m, and :was heAvy and in- , � ; . ish Columbia, three genuine !rom ,r atis I Tile loss will be very . I I _1� il � I minority what rights it has u der- . . ___ � - . .111 . I -doubtful ana four adulterated. There ly. estimabl young woman. The cludeB _000 cattle, four AhOrses =d I � - 11 . - ,, - -the ordinances of 1901, and'the, to- The adul- that the licen-ge i a most �, agricultural implements. � ' I I � 'A ' were 86 samples in all, -It is understood remains weri interre in onto. I � . � f appeal &or a mote of approval . � � I I . ; 0) - -ck pepper is greater B-lgonie, N. .W. T., Sat- , . IL - _ -ent and ' -Fire at a � . � I I I .-- - � or .teration of bla: w' I be made more string -8h,ortly aftet three &*Iook Fxi- � - All ,this would. make trou'blO' azt 11 - � I . . .11 = - fhan white pepper. Out of 60 sam- that it will be enfo-rced withoutfear ' day ' n uTdaY morning destroyed the Bul- I � tbe.-Ppminion Government, l I Wa�tohma V. Dandus, '. � - _ lea o black paper 31 were adulter- morn g w gonie hotel, owned by A. % - 1� , - 'ticularly as the Premier is a French . . ar Im,vor. Among the amendments to , Weloh diacter Plirte in hat is � rMg a anleadid rmp * . .. - - .- - — __ I __ .- I I . ated, seven doubtful and two gen- the store of G. S. DAvidson, general I'll - - ,1:!1____. - ­_ __ ___1 �­­_ _� - __ - - be ana:dc this -session is one providing oDanmonly kno, n as Stevens' plan- , - stporme pants., .. � _� __ . .== __ - P Canadian and- a Roman Catholic and ui)ae. Of 26 samples of white pep- f,ar 1th,8 total exclusion Of minors ing mill in -Cl . wh1oh was merchant; the sturre of Wm. Gibs6n; I :, I i on, but I . � I therefore, benefit the Conservat vCs ' memhant-, an le q ' � t 1_,� ; r - bar rooms. The present law b,Qu6t adme time ago by Mr. John - . yd ImWe e I— 40o to SLO 11i and pleated - $2 00 to $4 00 throughout, the country. 1n oth , pe ton were adulterated, 13 genu f r,om general Ouse of W. J. H e. Norfolk J'dket Suits, belted ; ino and three doabtful. 'Seoeral' w ment w1urch � � ctions w uld I lea -of flour were analyzed and permits ,children to secure liquor up- , Carter, and used by him as a sho ipant-s of t - .7- $1.50 to $5 C" - " . 2 00 to 4 00 necessarily -fan the flames of 'rel gi- 'samP on presentation of an order from a : mae -factory. T1 e building was com- 0`001 -be hotel barely ,eacap- ­ I - piet US, Bailor- collar - Three _* 0 Brownie $Ui and r -str,o,yed. The origin Of the — V - I iaus passion, for it 1-3 boldly st ted all were found- to be genuine ,pa ent ,guardian or. rdaster,but it is i pletely de ed -with their tives. - , . _____�_____ � � 2 �O to 3 75 , free from adulteration. felt that this is alm-ost as da,ugerous , fire i,s unknowul. Lc�� about $2,006 -ilOn. F. R. Latchford Was `Gutef I L I . . I . Russian stlits . . that -the text ;of the. speeches t91 be , . ng a I . - n Rv-enfrew .1 . - . . - .0. I -t liquor for. � W_ I 50 to 2 00 wo Id , I . as allowL -ohild to ge. , partly covered y lusurance. . k I . made in the Manitoba election, mt)limentaTy smoking- con- 11 . Two pieC6 Plain Suit$ I . The War. ' A quWit we ding took pl _ :ABRICS* I"! � 4 00 be taken from an allege pri ate , himself, and accordingly the act will ooe at at a 0- I � � . . "I e -t � - 2 60 to � A� I - to- oert by the Liberl-ill. Association Of I . � Three pieb , sizes 27 b 33 Public lnt�rest has been diverted be altered. If the Temperatic people ... , 'bonversation between a . ei6ber' of - I the home of X . and DIrs. Chris � 1� cc of -them facts ' of near Blake., South Renfrew� The .fornperanoo lent Of EnLy- the ,Roblin Government and on ig- f'r,Om land to sea. Now, the ex.pecta- wtil take zognizan i pher Swartzent uber, - I . , . ' ' Mr. Latchro,rd - ' � or -as presented witL an 1-flumitiated 'abrips. A The .r,y . _" U I C�l - e ea � I I tA - w be fought by the -naval forces of, forcement of the law, it is belielvied , - 6". � bring . n! 69aretti, the papal delegate at tion !is that the next great battle and assist the -officers in a fair en- 1 on April 2nd, w en their- son, Jacob hall was orGwded. , 0-M .the Boys, w . .. ; &W .. I - Ottawu.; and the proposed withdr - will w nited )a arriage to Ms;3 Ag a h I in . r . I al nf -what privileges the neg Drane, Of same platee. . Rem. I . ' � colors guar � This sale pieans money in your pockets. ' . - Catholics Japam and Russia, f,Qr whi,ph prep,ax- that -they must -arrive at It'he �oon- iaddres Mr. La I I : I � I . Che -Northwest ould ot ations are now in progress' The Itus- r,lusion that there is some good in a J. Bender, of � istock, perf ormed tsolid, silver. - iall designs in � � .� 1� 1. I . --.---- pl . � .., have -left in set the to 3�1. A: sia,n navy is under the co*M1n.inA of liquor 11cense act." . the ctremony in the presenm of only ,sented South Renfrew in.the Ontario - �'. - �1 , .KM .1 DR possibly fail to wp main * -istature for aeveral yevrs Pre - I Teen tietings, � 03� Aim- W:p 8, , - S ­ -divisions of the population by �he Admiral Rojestvensky and is said- to '_ the nearest rela,lves of the interest- Log ast election. . , _ IrT S I ' ' es Mrs. Swartzen- viOus to the I . - � - - have Tea*bed the China Sea. talthoagh Huron Not ed parties. Mr.. and ­ cars. The expectation is, and ry . �- promise -case 2xd._B& , 0 I wV0%, Id their exact location is still hi doubt. 'ham truber avill ma e their home near -A novel lbreanh, *4 I 77- I naturally so, that the discord I -Mr. Jahn Damidson, of Wing 11 .1 I 11 I I fac 'erl 8, extend trom Halifax on Japan's naval flect,,under 6mmand I to Hamiota, Manitoba, for Blake, on the B onson line. was tried last weeJi at St. Thomas ' .dm&,a O"iae 1,Or of men'S suits from the same manu tur, I the Atlantic f -O has ,gone I ,; LM rt I F% Wo ale "' cured a nvmb . I ' of -Admiral Togo is also supposid -One afternoin last we(%k as Mr bef'-Orc Chief �rust' *Fat'Gonb 'd9el . . . etitars for wast -to Vancouver ofai the Pacifio.I, - the summer. i � a * -r, INUU0 the price of 4ich we con8idej about 25 per cent. below all comp be oo,mt�-,vhere in the near vicinity Miller Lawson, Colborne, and her when a. Yarmouth farm- - James A. t - ;� . � �_ odd linee, somewhat broken It is now almost definitely kno�vn *-',ted. I -Rev. .E. A. Hall `has handed in his I . raughan, were driv- Lear,lit 4sued Kra. Edward WdW, for- . I the same vahlis-best, of cloth. These suits are that ,Monsignor Sbaretti has ,Tt and a toollision is daily expe ( -resignation to t4he. warden& of the nephew, Jamos J I -ly Miss Seraphine White. a school I I . s -3 , -ain ma I - , 0. th,p �Russiam fleet is vanquished, thL ing e i 7 - ourt - insizes, butJ Ahe lot we ba�� sizes 34 io 44, two or three of a kind. * Wmay atification for 'the pari,4h comprising Fordwicb, Go.r.rie of Port Rowan, I -of $2,000 . . 'V I - � , - '6 or i / . nough on that iG being made ,of his name. I . — and Wroxeter. I arrived.. We be the ve ,iji yoti are looki�g f a here. Jf i1o, you can save e !If will, salmost ,certainly, end the, war. iroh, the liorses t ok fright A a pa,s- teacher : . ry 8 6 . I _.- 6 . �� ny man's lit x1id, he ,would so far have exceed- ,am h" sing train an , ran away. Mr. damages, James A. Loarn was a - the suit deat-�ibi buy your n". Spring hat. We tihould say, worth aj , . � -be certain �0'f - The. Parliaments. -Wingham toot ball te . 8 I traughun jump d f rom the wagon widower, .50 years of age, anil Wa4 . - ,.,_ � ed �his function as White who 4olaims I 0overIngs thie, . - � - . to n 'there always ,comes been" ire -organized and the bowling eng-aged to Miss V _" I I 0�j � .1 : = 11 I consideratio � �. - �� . rring ithe displeasure of his o,%t,, Af ter a storm -club haive their annual meeting but Mrs. Lawso was unable to do .0 will tell),yon- -Io .. Striped Suiti, Checked 'nou .. . It Is definitely known and a. ,calm. It ,,has been so at Ottawa. ,so Nhat the town is now realdy for Go, and as the orses were pa-viing to be 39 yeays ola. When Biddle ap-, I � Black SON, Brown Suitil Gray Suits, Blile Suits, . superiors I . I ed on the ewene, Miss Whit -0 jilt- . I ,. P. . I - The Tipple ,of excitement oau�ed by the summer sports. I over the bridg the wagon -struck pear - .Li , . I Suits -150 8Wts, in all. A C�_ance for 150 men if they come in -time. admitted that Xr. Campbell, -a meTl- e stone waU a d Mrs. LaLytop was (A the plaintiff and married Biddle. I 1.,� � , . I - ­ Manitoba Governmen , the Rogers-Sbarxetti incident, has , rn had -%i--� i . ber of.the -Mossrs. George and Win. Stan- th In the, m;�antime,, after Lea " . 11; , F bdd,,some . conversation with the d'l- subsided, and Parliament has again bury, of Stanley,�-haive punchased thrown out. Sh 'Was reddereh un- - ` do not think �- too 10119. , .q wasciou by th fall -and hung by tered "tion he also married. , Many . � ThWk it over, butt I dte, but, aside, from the propriety settled down to the quiet discussion the good will and interest of Mr. -9 . lettc�s were treald Lu couxt,much .1 I . I I .�i 1� . I - - I C th bridge, railing un- ra10Y I . I T -fl f1d, � 11 . I tmaking a - privat other es- pne f ocit over th - I ------- � 19 I n pf -the Autonomy bills and J,oh,n Stanbury in th' owd pre- , - )rV0DJni CO. .,.;� � - - - � - ; Of e conversation 'their turia come. *Thie, tate. til !-help iciame. to the amusement of the Tr I I , � I � Y measures as I I . � - I i �, . election issue ther6'remalns t' �� jury after an hour's do - i -A . -Mr. and Mr,s William Green, of ,sent. The 1. � "OUT � . I 6) I obviou-s fact 'thatif the Roman Catji- bill ,to give the Inter.,colonial railw,fty -While Mr. joshua, Walsh, of 13e'.- . � 'O -r - . LP MoCrae's hill Goderioh, celeb ted the 60th anni- 4ibc,ration, returned a verdict for I . I 0, I . t , olio population _�Qf _Canada, 41 p running powers orve� the Canada At gra.ve, 'was driving t 'the defendaritt M:r�s. Biddle, with � , 7 �� I "'', TOUR ]RAT YET 0 Dent. of the v,oteA, who are alone o lantic triom Montreal to Georgian with, a load of ,ohop from the sta- Veraary of their redding d,ff on Sat- - ,. . - � 11 - � . � r� � . � be ,cop-gidered in' a matter bf this Ray,was aniong those which got an tion elevator on Monday of last urday, April 16t, by ha-vinilra family tcosts. __* . lur hjki��'i.atoekj. -twice the largest in town, is awaiting your visit. We have kind. Uonsign,or Sbar--tti is in Ca - airing. The Iterms are to l)e fixed by t -be ,horses dropped re -union at I ir home. Mr. and Usborne. 1,ven stronger �nateriit 0 = ' -mo - the ,Railway Commission, and the' week, one of Mfs. Green -were married in Cotborpe _J , . d4ba:d. It was wo,fth about $ the Xast. With goo& the styles whlb� put the Sptillg.,of 1905 finishing touch to a man's appearance, ada ,to -day and may be gone to , 200. Ea-rly.-Mr-Ts. CuArLaare, neav Hur- - - t we ha -m no doubt[ I . d , s , ihe fine quality of the brain beneath the r.olw.,Hc may be wisdom and pruaen�e gorerx�ment announced that although -Mr. James HQlland, of Godericb, in 1834 by Rev. lex. McKenzie, the ondale, had 44 �cbickens hatched out -old . and which pio'Oaim to all beb.910er - OUr,priCes pCrSODified, but in eitlier case li�s they anight ,not take advantage of picked out an egg delivered at his' first Presbyteria ministi�,r to h Ion the 14th of March and they are . ' good jadgment the in wb � . _ ive a good acco-unt.of . dome, and i16 Pf I ind ich selected the hat. t af- the -powers sought - ay, by Mr. John religLou.s serviiceju Goderich. In1876 � I . � I . I � . existence or nonexistenoe, does no store, the other d all living and growing nimly. X­r.- . .1 _' . Mr. and ' 'hey urill be, OD,en to _. are the low04 � � � fcoct. the nature of the .political pr. - d-cemed It advisable to pass legisla- Farrisb, .Nvhi,c,h weighed ,one quarter Mrs. G ' n went to Dakota dm,o,re also sowed & field cof peas � � . - �he tQams aroti� an& I " �. - � tblems. As a matter of falet, the ' - tian ..which would give them that w ained 23 year43. A- Cu "I � i, - � � arrange a match :for, a�ARD HATS .. - resentative, 9 , f the bqjy seo in Ca . of a pound. � bout f OUT year$ go they,eame back on Saturday last, the 8th 'of ,kpril. � . Ay. -Mr. Robert Doug- . I I 00 to 3 00 p� - power before other, ,complications -Miss Annie M. Green, of Loyal, to Goderioli, to Oend Oic remainder Mr. Cudmare's peas should cheat the he sad int,olVigence that; -$OFT HATS �! . ada is regarded, as a -big policema arise ,which would make it more dif - has -graduated from the Ontario Ag- -of their days. I -bug this y,ear and hischickens should �� I - A,X00KABOUTITAT - 50 to 1 50 who makes the clergy who interferla -ficult to ,secure the p.owers in the riculturaT College.. Dai Sdhool. be large enough to feed on the peas L promising young far- ,� - i . . iry -On Tuesday o1f last week, Mr. D. - C� '. SPRING CAPF3 In all shapes 25 to I 00 . in .-politics mind their own business. future. As to the b,omb fired by NX. Miss Green ,carried -off first class had died of blood pois- _� ­ . . . . r, ins6 (of Rogers of the Manitoba Government, ho . a Bealoom -of Clin1ton, celebrated the by the time they are ripe. mse, is a partioulatlyi' A �ee the finest __ d most becomirig Hato until you see ours. There have been many anoes I . . I - nor -s as a professional ,oheem an liiversar; �of his birthday. H6 Dea:th'of Mr�s. Rateliff4e.-On Vues- '. I . You'll �_ all 11 this kind but thexe have been ,xione- which oaused considerablp conster- butter maker. . #.- day last the sad death took vl"e ��- young man had oulY- - . 1; .I uA_ first saw the lig4t .o unty I Ll I �. 1. --! -14 . -of the papal delegate interf erin 9 ln� riati. � - , Thames Road, TJsborne, of I - . 4.! 44 ! I I 1-1 1 1 1. 1 1-4-14 H 4 1 1 on in political circles�for -a few -Rev. J.W. Shilten, a former p Fermanagh, Irclai�d, Nilithin a mile or on the .eiv vve-,k,,4-�Mr. 'S. IL I - pblitics directly or indirectly. This days, -it has entiyely spent its force. tor of Wesley Methodist church, . � � �. ' . v1sitar in Walton OA � I I of Lough song Violetta A. Russell, beloved wife -of . in itself is sufficient to stamp th� The ,Manitoba statesman so oversliot Clinton, .died at his home in Dray-' 80 Mr- jo,hn X. Ratcliffe. and daugh- . 1. * , . c s in I � :this ureek.-Dr. Anni& �_, ,st-oxy told by Mr. Campbell and Mr. the mark that his bomb has Simply ton, on Friday, -Mar-ch 31,9t. Dec-eas- and stary. Wh%r4ti'ef asumlou,'et of these, : 'bles Cured _ itob� ter of Mr. Thomas Russell, of Rx- �-h is- at present visit- --- o lere nongratulations I -as about fourteen � Shit"It Tr a I Rogers, imembers of the Mahl served to iconsplidate the Govern- ed ,was in �his 53rd'year and ,%vas one � . . �­ . a' in E'as t Wa-wartoah. _- � ." ��: � � tl- . . iovernment, )or rather the infen- mol4t ,supporteys and has jaot done sters of the Meth- yearts of age , amily ,Qam,e to this eter, -at the age of '25 years and 8 � , ,. G of the popular mini L . months. About 4 month ago twin * I i � - country.and Bert ed on the Bayfield av Order Of Foresters- ­ �:� , won't draw, or a perverse collar buttont en-ce -they desire tho public ,bo draw the Oppositl%'Onany good. There is as adist ,church. children ,were born to Mr. and I i A nagglug. wife, a furnaeq� that � But a sb - Goderich to rnship. There Mr. M r s. wo- 'd ,Jx- befitting tQ - � irt that from ,their kstory, as im&'Obable, if yet no definite information as to -Mr. Ja,oQb Haberer, the success-- line anil the mother, it was ,,-n,ation to, their bro- � axe drawba& 0`,� io a MR -11's m0ya.ls and a� mell�,w disposition. , I ' ght year,s Ratcliffe, I I tal and, not !,Asolutely false. when .the Zlivision on .the Autonomy ful bee farmer of the Blind line, Beacom A"d unt I about ei - - do,dsn't fit, clo"el`� inore to rack his nervous system, and make a men I I go -*v,b thoujht,,had fully recovered,and she t'-Gitt, who has beere . . Wintex, Wheat in Alberta. I bill ,will take place, ,but it is pr.o,b- near Zurleh� �says that his bees win- 6 en he mo, (I into Hullett and u � e i moral wreck, 6f him, than all the other troubles put tog�ther, - The only Te- u ht f ine, arm near Harlock a-Ittended church on Sunday last. On ' �V liodge for the -past! - i - I , - ong the'possib "' ablelt will be,some time next wer-k. teredextra well. Out of 96 hiTes ha bo 6- a nce. I . Monday t3he was as well as usual ba -t � who has severed bil _ rid of and stay zid Wint.er wheat is am oh is now Occ led by his young- ., - , I I deeming feati46( about a bad s4irt is, that it is easy to get I.ast only two. H-alf were ,cellar win- Wh� 1h the Lodge, an Tuwl- . I ilitie,3 d,�or the agriculturists df South! � t son, J. W. Be om. A couple of was -taken suddenly ill *.0 TuesdaY, I . of. Web * ' ' of friendly, docile,'obedient, peaceful shirts that a man crn JAlbertct, in f aot, not mereV is i�- The .Onta'riof Leglislature took a tered and the othi�.r half outdoors. Os go Mr., an Mrs. Beapom be- and,altbLough evqrythi'ng posilblcwus� p,reseated -lum with 0 - 8 Q�, plenty , I - years a I - learns to IIDV'�j,for the' pleasur� and comfort they give hi m-. All the new a possibility, but it has ar.rived to breathing ,spell from Friday till The loss was -only one hive in each 0ame. citizen � ,a -of linton and are en- 4one,she died shortly after- -Her- de- �stersl .Pin and an ad o - l, I .ve;pt to t he e, akim.1the cream while the stock is fresb. I -such ,an -extent that it is exper_L4 Tuesday. The treason for this was lot. I ise nvill be keeul� felt,not .only by. - . . � spring patt400.; Coin . at;-, ease t e fruits 'of their m - I I . . I 4L I � . . . - ,� number , . "; ., ��, 2,000,000 bushels of winter wheat will that itbe Mfnister -of Finance was not -Mr. .Chris Eilber, of Zuriob, went jOying the young husband and other near - ]NIr. and Mrs'. M,coill _. , I last week tak- m rs of pe dirstry. . I , 11 n4 ady � , .- ted this summer from la ret to make his financial state- to ,P.enetanguishene relatives,but 1by her masy frieAds, as away on their long i , 0. $1.25 $1.509 $1.15 and $2.00 !1*,harves Coloskey,who -The, 14th ,aDn al meeting of the f a. - distr'wt in . I 506�,, 750. $1.0 , 11 f . -s only fit for, nt ,until Tuesda and .there was ing with him Mr. Lovi she Was a v�orlte in the 1 �n . - ,� I I hithexto regarded a m e I y � . Union Sunday .9 h ol convention wasi . orniag.- Mirs. Bhort- - . cry in . . no Dther -business tO engage the at,�- w in thle Ref ormat Pil ' ich ishe had lived all ber Fife. .1, 'ranchink purposes. This was the � held in Auburn on Wednesday,Mar-oh Wh �Vednesday for a visite! . _�� . .6 i i 1 4 q qP ii i i i i +++++ �++++++++ . . ade by James Carrut I h-� tention of legisators duri g .tbe in- there. The case is a particularly , - �r � in Owen Sound, wba-.. � I ., � I .1 . .statpment m, n one. Mr. Coloskey is a strong 29th, in Knox -o urcb. Three seB- Sincere t3ympathy is extended to the - ' - I � I chant, who ha � terval. However, on Tuesday the sad rnoor bereaved. ,The fu,nerai took",place ta� �_ I prs, ithe grain mer -held, morning, afte - d. 1� . � very sick._'bl I . I his mind is affe,ated sions were _ � r. X. I - gerville )cemetery on Thuirs a . Ex&ter, was ,visltinop� . 1. ]RAINCOATS* . justr�aturncd from a protracted tour financial stateineut was -delivered young man but - and evening at all Lof -whleb interest- RO y. . � � , C7 ,� ,. [ he will be benefitt-ad - � � �)., P!, " , _NQrthwcAt with General Man� and was replied to by Mr. Harcourt� and it is hoped ______________V � n an Tuesday. - ­ 1. . Seaforth: Ladle, - have 'of Itbe I in that Institution. .. ing papers and di�cussions were giv- . � I �s _ It Absolui0l: the largest and fineat 888ortment in , ,a ag,er W,orse, of The Grand Trunk, to� the leader of the .Opposition and bus- tt, en ,on Sunday scb�ol work. Among Brussels, � � � �y � I � n he -The W. Snell, farm in Hulle -afteld, - � told us tLai they can get garmqpts from ou 10 �d ,hot until ,t gbter., ' - spea ers r, �tock to suit them better tha j3py , ut the land'soon to J)e traversed; iness will now prone, k Mr. Yell"rlees, -N-otes.-R. ;Williams and dau . � - 10, ­ 0 I north of ClAinton, was .sold the � . , Grana Trunk Pa-oifio. Whati end of the aession. Those who hop -4 two 'ibiles �, �u ores. If you have not yet looked through by ithr ial eco7ret` ry, Mr. W. H. Miss Ida, were here far a. bew da -s _q,' � those they h,00 seen in the city fit . �_ to Mr. W. T. Provi-111- . ,a st.-The rnttny friend . . . by auction last week . -6mber it -gives U4. leaeure to show you, whether you bby or not. this ,means for 'the Westera Wheat ed ,t,hat the phange of Government of the Kerr, of Bru.smls'"��Mx­s. (Rev.) Halls, during the -past week renewing �, who is at present at- " -,ur stock, reW - tp . g . rowers can scarcely -yet - be esti-I w,ould ,make a- change from economy Henry, of the 13th,conceasion . ocked of Clinton, I and Rej-. John Holmes, of acqueIntanoes. Mr. Williams has � ' - ,�,�� � � -owuship. It was kn . � - � E!,abyteriari college, at . , atpd, but it will, if W1ccPs3ful,.1, to parsimony in the financial man- .same t The -followiing are 'the offi- spent the past two yeam in th e w<st. , I tw- vvry pleased to� 61-4m rZ " I =ve ilittle -short of a. revolution.i agement ,will be disappointed, as downat $6,5420 at wbich it is consid- BlYth. � - . - 7 Price$�` -QDUI. 7.50; 10,12 and 15.00 P, I year cred good value. The buildings a� mm .for 1905-6: Pkesident, Rev. Mr. Re expocts -to return shortly as far . � - � 'h -.i-,, -peured the gal& , 'r � - I riments have been -carried. the estimiates for -the .,curxent 1 .3 Bae - I The ,expe I i illeO vice-presidents, as Winnipeg. -This -week Jolla - I Giadhier, Benm I I . __ - ,Hc ,apeaking. Ile haW � I . I . I 11 for lone are said to be worth $3,000. - , - , . i , .. �� . on around Calgary, and have been so I submitted by the treasurer, pa � eek, Peter Jackson, who the various ministers in the union: ker removed to Walton, whem ;h,e 11 Init has ,,tcoopte,A th6 11, . - - .: I I .1 suLocAs,9ful -that Mr. Carrutherswoul& a tconsiderably larger sum ,than- was -La,st wo � 11 w ong in this de- be very,muoh, disappointed if 2,000,-i ev . ' -Stli line, secretary, I il - I ' W. P�unk,ett' Auburn; has aiccepted a ,,situation.-Mr� and - ssbitant to a ministex! I ,er -aaked far by the latr, govern- has ,been a resident of thO on Tu,ea- � 11D Isumm(l*r. -,, I Dif eni Uympl,.to us for your work plotbes. Our stock is str ars left Brus- treasurer, John Finglan4, Auburn; Mrs. Nelson A-.3ken left hem I . Morris, for over 40 ye, � for fl , 000 busheIs were not reaped tbbs ment. There is more tobe spent on a day ,of this week far Idaho, where I . - il .8 ` Smo - 1. � -,vith his wife and six: of his f am- executive, the v Ti ue past and pre- - partment--Wprk Shitt , Work' leks, Work Pants and Overalls -the beat , . e Canno o t ; summer. education, agriculture and several sels. I �. , 'Tisdal% sent superintenden s. the former goes ,r daughter, Mrs. Rog --alld 04! 1U : - RUDO , . e wear, the tn�ker guarantees these - -sown in July and lia.r-,! other ,item.s. Among the- items tbi-3 ity 'for their new home, at Q�, 5. - -1 ........ � The twheat is re he has pucchased a -On -Tuesday mo ning of last week ranching busine. Rob -it and Xrs. '.1fige. last week.:-Thet ..... !! t � - vested in t,be I ollowiD g July, and s6 � year -is one of $15,000 f or the free N.W.T., Nyhe . . - I- - . I � -Of h ' -in- .Latti, , ginaw, Michigan# far - q Emma McIntosh,,-,iilI '. ,� �A* f, r I tand the winter' .,consumption Ganitarium at Graven- large .tr"t 6f farm lands. at .the home . -son law, Mr. y te, of Sa ho -1 e, , . - Er that ,ill -e is recaver- I - %1� �,hhct,;,ar Like. -a Pigs Nose. -additional aid to Toronto Un- -Mr. Albert Townshend, who has Jahn AndersoP �'e` Turnberry, Maxy mer' re-Adents of Brussels, are, . - � well. So impre6sed are the C.anadian 1: hurst, lt�ae ate John Raxter, ,on a- visit with Mrs. Mattice'S Par- . , I r ,�Z. . of Mr. D. A. Kelly, xelict 0 - - Irc-cent illness_Y-r. D� , � - .! Pwcific officials with the success ot� iversity, $23,000 for maintenance of been in the cmP1,0Y Mr. -and Mrz- S. Crawfofrd.- . . I � . or the pasI passed away to the great beyond in ents, I Unton, vvA.4 a r-aller hy 'Prices the lowest -500, 750 and $1.00. -_ ,experiments that the Westerai the new Macdonald institute at Forrester, of Clinton, f . -s been Oliver4#nerin left f�T Winnipeg this -., . le Reid " I t1h . last her 68th year. D ea. ed bad �.k.-_NTIS�5 wAlagrr" .." -ted by the Guelph and $25,000 for precting and three years, moved his family " , - �* - he 7 _. n - mana-er has been instrur -svill re- ailingfor Bome, wee s irom an incur- week. -The benefit <,. nc.-xt - ald by . I , .� 0 . - i . :1 - __ ___��.&_,&_ ___ - - t ayfield where h03 . �, . ." end at far bome irl . arters to, buy 25,- � equipping a building fb.r -farm ma- week tQ B, last .-,Friday even- - 104AAA - - 1W1WW1W�___ Mon real -head-qu Mrs. I Baxter ivas a the tootball boys , ' I i. I � , �, , implement demonstra- side for the summer and engage in able trouble. - E. if. sa-svers vvag 1� � 000 ,bu&liels ,of hard Kansas red �'win- ! chines and - the lat,6, John Kelly, and, ing was a grand sutce;;s.- The en- i- 1, �iversary sermons i.n I aDd -sell it at .Mst to the I tions at the Agri -cultural Q91lege, framinl� with Mr. W. Hurd. daughter of Iiie, up -of liwal I I I I ' ter .WMat , -The ,report Qf the Ontario Deaf prior to her marri4ge, lived on her tire programme was = - cit. London, on Sab- I f_- talent. The pror,eeds lamounted to, J, - r. L �S,Guthern' Alberta. farniers, to be �. Guelph. 4 Institute at Belleville,for father',3,homestead �n Turnberry. A I , I wgome ii having a �. 'W'alter Moffatt, Of '' v Stew* art scown t1his ,gummer. This is a. splen- and Dumb � , . . L Jn- Greig ) - West Huron License ln�pector_ 1904, just issued, t�ho­,Vs that there ter tl�e death of Mr.1 Baxter, deceased $58. -Thomas Ne he f lax. - i -d thf- pulpit of r ; , I did Uard wheat, ,hardy, rpLatures ear - moved to Wini and lived there ,well drilled on his lot nefir t :�tr(-­),1i,;.% 1�,,Ite Ilart* ,: " I � 'ly, and if its ,culture proves a suc- are seve-n PersOns from Huron '*t mill, where he conte - � I- I Referring lo, the dismissal of Mn for many years, wi hin'a few yvars -r home ber,e ------ � it will mean W. J.�'Paisley, wh.9 has been license tending the same-thre h, '� . - -am � I 'tt h( toss, as is anticipated' .e wbos-e. post . ing a f ime new residea0e. - j?eter �r-i and _'�T'c. Will Gil- . , Joh,Oiison Bros.9 Old Stand, - ' office .is Dungannon, he home wa" roken up, owing ;, .. - I . an enormous advance, for the North- inspector for West Huron for pver one eaidh from Drysdale to .th-0, removal of ��membera of ber Stewart, wife and family, --f Lang- �. C-1 Mr. lto&i% Londoll 1. WJst farmers. Hitiherto the North- 25 years, The CAnt-an News Record, Clinton and mber of don, No;rth Dakota, arrived herelast . y. -Mr. Th0q. Mallay. - � Conservative, says: 11 He �r,arrled and Londesboro. family. Deceased .was a me �_ - � � d ain f,br the sum- � . westihas been'regar ed as)an leXGlUs- . - . years an " -worker in week ana will rem i 11.,,r again. -The mailY - I ill I S:M OTZrx I - I - instructions of the licens6 -on ,Wednesday, Mardh- 5th, Miss andimany tive n Of 3wr. - I 'I I IVely spring w'heat district, and there -out the Rpibiason, eldest .daughter the Wingliam Bapt�st e-huVeh, and Triter. 10:r. Stewart is a SO - I �_ -Stf-wart, ,of McGill ' Clothing and Fur Store '*in Western On.tario bas been the evt6r present danger of department t,a the letter and we be- Harrie,t Atexander Stewart, Queen stxwt-�& Lreal, fo T late George Robinson ". 1pn' rmerly ,of I he Largbtt I of Man- 'her death will be greatly regmtted , in 1", � . . loss ,by early fr,osts. With winter lieve ,enforced the law much mor� of 'the was married in Goderi�yh to by a largie circle of friends. TM sewer appeal ,casO o`f Brt'"8�1$ I be very sorry W vamv� 61�!` 11 - wheat this will be obviated. thoroughly ,tham ha rule itaba, -wn. -The Epworth Leilgde of Goderieli 7,�9. McCr" Nvas heard in thO $`- __ in nupport of this state- I Mr. James Fritzley of that to � court in Ottawa lwt V-rKay, �A�S&Ttt LC 1151 irA Zt VerYl . . �.' " . ' nton elsewhere. . - "The -oauhtry north of Edmo district wi u=mer school : I . I ment twe -draw attention to -the large The wedding ceremony -Nya,s per- . - R " duced Rates to Coast -Points is -one of the richest imaginable," 11 bold -�-- 5 7thto 13th 3=ont ,was reserved--JiDbIl 09'r- 0-0 . e I formed ,by Rev. Mr. Hazen at the in Goder1c)i from August Lsbip, has puroha3- � , ,;. ; said Mr. Cariut(hers. I It has the sums imposed as fines for infractions , e inziusive. Quite a number of the diff, iof Grey tOWT tile ata- . - ! �� � t -he ,of Ithe liquOr act. Not being " in the home,of the bride's un"'I . . . t -1 f t n#�,ar V. H, � . CKMOD, commenci 1. *rth let, an4 daily uDtil May 15th inclusive, special one way seeond soil and lolimate; all it needs are he d1strj*t ed,the Creighton house, I � . - I)g;M I . ment " Nvo --he Clinton Collegiate Iwtitute Methodist mini$ ers 0 )aying $1,200 f0r'R,-1Kr' -s Cciates, Of a, B. C.; Westminster - railway,and the people, to be -come an confidence of the Govern .. a A �Oressei will be tioni, I w.lrrs. Jamc , r , via 0. P. R., to Vanonuver', B. C.; Victor, !I . . 1 13,aard rhave ,applied to the t will take part, n I C the pupujar Y,0011`-� Ist � a position to state why th; B*adf 00t, One 01 as .i. seaharth this claus colon 'I own 11411 fl,om, SEAFORT11, '$43.05. eno,rmaus -wheat producing country. 9 -re in,ot in -Or ��i_-iryn, Ins the goose- B. C.; Seattle� Wb,sh.; Tacoma; Wash.: Poritland, Oregon, ')' - this thamge was made, but suppose aouneil f or -a grant of $1,500 for the given by Rev. A. K, Pirks, Seat ; ,business anens W, - . On __ �,��- bi,-, e�rgs, even if it Stop -overs will baiallowed going and coming. For books and i6formation and tickets, Wit'h the Grand Trunk Pacific, built . . F. W. Holliardke, Woodstock sting mission ­ . - . z ' ith the podi-ey wbich purpose of making needed improve- Rev I , I i Edmonton, it is in keeping Nv Leamington, weeic on ;an intl-�'M­ . I _140!�Ef that lays the � -, apply to- � �,� L. i between Winnipeg and nts in the school building,which 11r. A. M. Robert r. 33roadfoot Wag Un- . I . i - y to the whole jprovin�ce that me, y ZL . i will appl 80 , , Wedne�sda � . TLe otl�er day thiR T I and with present signs bf progress, by the Inspec- and Mrs. (Rerv.) Sn,- 1, Bayfieldi The go to miss Flareme � . - ; n] 'A( . . AAW& f is Ithat -All the old inspectoirs are to has been ,condemned agement axe co- eratL.ng with ited in Larri jame,s Weir, I ­� ,& � I � , which measuM �i : I believe t(hat within ten years the must be repaired or the -risk man Of Bir. - . i tor and V Ad-ughter � I.F1 way and f,ic-ht and - t uREIG & STEWARTj t Agents ineardine sum- Weir . Broadfoove Many ::: . ,I _ , I 9 wheat crop of the Canadian West be- x6tired- asing the Gov- the exco-titive of the . ' ' , . I i is Mr. Alf red will be incurred 'of I "_ I I the o4 -her way. Th4� I, I . � will yea -61i 300,000,000 bushels. The 11 The mew inspectex Dr. Of ithat tOw V-- gratu � ill lations I - Agents. - ernment and county grants. The 'mer achwl in trYin c &CM extiand COO � � I . � ar est egVi � . I A 1. I . - . " - 1. � I 00me . 0. V, R, Ticket, Telegraph and Dominion Expiess Grand Trunk Paraffic 'has chosen its Asquith, ,of Auburn� who was rec,om and Dr. friends 'd to our � Gf t'he 1, 9 , he Con- nouncil have granted the sum asked W,6odsworth) of Tornorito, . I ble brl e I - I . - I . . . terminals wisely at Fort William. mended ifor the position by t sionv,Lry and WO we of, and if any persOU the North nue of the Institute Anna Henry, a ,retuined mis - I , I Special 9AIlera' trains will be run by the 0. P. R. to Manitoba and It ,ba,s a magnif icent property there servative ekeoutive. Mr. Asquith was for. The rove- M,orni�g and evening tOwa, ..Azat .G -m b�eat it, W4 during Mar�4h tind April, leaving Toronto &� 9 p.- m. . up as tpjlows: Town taxes, I from China., LQ'ar from them. . I and is evidently. building f9x the , bprin in the tawnship Df Hullett a- - i,s n�ade . � L . . __ - I � k . . i � . . .1 � ! 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