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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1908-08-21, Page 4Aid -A A lo, 7 A., LAU140AMUt 44'" "M MI 21: 4!M TT. AUGL 008 -AUG 21L -Mfg 8� 0 i f eamplr4 ft T4=4 A WMIS, lioAil, I Zue. lop Awvj--. -iflIt"prolWy- bib eo tits OInent e t be 4"TORTHS AMNO SHOE STOREo Made cbe'rel-- *ooh as- %sraice adjur - ue4 h aye Ap xCou zur I*d T W- T b r 0 Ast, Own to a &,�w .1einant, an -w & dl d tt - d a gang."ot men w loaned on to rep.. _tlie r lit twentrand A ok pltv Ow Tb bap Ogg Y Mi -root of Harry -,E -d" d4ilail* p ilght the Wedu wenin t4Lt -h me, t raft. and-tralt d' hon '00ii prip, mim Wjid T80t&Ur0,M' was, blown off and Augu� athe � t I: , t hue, t flable Se "I Shie. 6 7 81 ind i nith Pa. In -ti d. M for th'"r- fature consIdOr' --damagol el able !,holtI6 at-Oole Min doite by t1k 14 15 gtOvm h0ulft, for' not a day a, theit AIR, sot night the moon wais: neseto., The rain. Other. roo's wer e InJured and riouds and the wind 1W hg be- best wishes 'te maxiy'trees. were )roken'badly In Var- to feel that 01i 17 19 19 20, 11 22 but n0w eidernee 4s -recorded the ter. in.. to -B. inble. bMd ge !14 25 29 27 -28 29, departm-ents* at Ottawa of !In social c* I Scho:01 children are hard qn shoo leather. No on -e knove, this toub parts of thk tovm. bettw,'. - I of 'remote d.strictet of the �-.the owntrit6ting of 411 ill b than the d and quite S6 Dominlo* - 1 1. A I &L -, e for whappy and parents who havA3 to buy their shoem. The best ol or -e e We that had lread, been regarded' r. nd.' ra, ordan ha schO zlioev,', Dole -o because they "Iderness Piparmtolftiarwrie. life are invariably the cheapest in the eudl weal Ion waste wl i, ole Of tond on, re wail 94 In.- , , !!!� r, � � e gaft, Axtondi Death of Mr. 1 larran.-SItting until wOrn Out- We -Bele t1le b _h right bela ty ea In a their ikhape better, and always look next Win Il. �: . g gurgle "Whatever ofi chair and listenh , our othoolshoto carafully �f oin the samples of the besi raaY atill -beL thought to his son-in4aw, r 'It .1 gnu 'Mae ftwe tommu the parentheem after esel factories 'nut, "Y6 awam e Anst the n d Tu H. TL� Runc(, reading th p per pair is ng, durab.6 and neat fittin -of the poer on Which the -Goverment's !iat Canada. Every the Ontario -0 lkt 11 school pol-' and made sDro kke Pao gr b a fne -swaying trees Muftd. . I �� is diffi around ATBF8A-'-7.A I vrge' mber left �here last- Xbnday Dior Ang, W. W. � Farran and in every way will give satisfaetion. ley with regard to dertan � fe#urem,; I,kw- YOU 00twnt- passed away witl out' a moment's wAr- nal great gust Itl Stewart Brm a t thil I sumnIf v owing t67 flsh� on Tuefgdwy- rolua toba fo cnes, fierce �and trop th- ihouid b' ere e solid "datl4etroh' wlth�. eap L arves ning. , The decew ed was s6voity.tour 9 AU10" . - t rates. - n the, 4ake t aing, ed. vantage of the',eh h' Bring in the Aildren and have them. fitted with a pair of our reliable $ghofA to prohibit Mrs years of age anc I the wealthiest and pered to -gentle breath 4m de 10 Bed' enji y L, this p"time-. winemitter-ana- Mrs. BhLir'aire lu beat knoww cit n of this place. Ile - A 0. wim" the grants ma ­ to, rural schools, . as� shoes, and be ieady for e600l opening. few of our beet'sellera - pores. of the tent The .1y shown by the figures- taken from the�. A -1slenotus,bil-neav �somuch MichigAn, visiting relatlyes.-,�-Mr. And rip" wuson-4 or had been a pro. nt citizen of Cli There we e acounit, J1k3WMt:-JobiL Bd the office Mrs. Bushfleld,of Mrs. Wm'L Boys' Boston Calf sizes lt to 13 for zould not b return& In of the County White and ionsi Ernest the I u ton for nearly School Shoes, .18 . a m . on Tnes- Irly ty years, Besides f I r �Nwm to Rent-charkslattle-5 Treasuivr; Dr. W. J. �A- Holrdes, u j Lt wlif L At pk6fkent, �und and Bert, were in St. Tho as being a private anker, and clerk of e Scared att ergo qk treitment. :!or a serious ail. d theifuner*l of Mrs. t 1 to 5, for 1. 5,0 and $ 1.65, a pair. Is now M&kIn$ iy Wt, -T 1W �:bra and drop of - Yribution'of Mon i. VWW urt olub-4 - L j the dist he r presei t; treatment dbes fe of Mr. Whites he *6" for &I* -law Nellie young ­g re. L 'e'a ing industrial tile "OY '0 court, he wa Interested in many io - compa led throughout S' CaltlGrain 8chool Sh sizes r the tent_ e 16f, an i perati t a n,_0 played the return, $1.76 sams�" ThO, abov )IS froTa tne %Xoa- Doi on. mus be bowlers ctanft-,R, !I. Peak co ­a n One , of the hospitals. match with Goder ch this week and oountr�t. He was very activp in out- sto afraid -of 'every Ins t-1 Mfg- OD -6 erich Star,-�' The Star h as had. hard 1. to 5 for $2 a air, -V A—— - 0 In oi er U I acabinpanied heir to Ber r spen door sports and )wner of several ex- h PA, 7mr ife wefadefeated.-AlUmMeAlliste t or hel­day.-A- very a be =Iaerable­ If the 0: work gulping,down Some feati�res to 13) for 1.75 -1 1 fW -ad alfair, last Sunday in rs. Hall pensive horses. I le leave a wife and Boys' Box, Calf School Shes, sizes Kin ardine.-M th - one daughter, mLr e or that home com-fort *VON, rnmell Oft, ab ut tw iles south of the left on Saturdav, for Ooderich to visit. late of th rd d to Ur. Rance 0 5, for $2 and $2.60 a p i eyair, 16A00 Weiglis more t n t -are b I -11P 'evening, 'when friends icy, and we t atuurdo .-Rev. lXr: Cartiere, of Grand eign B�ank. He was, pleased,o-think e Sovp hat at last It has found one teaturej W� th, a prosperous and �pop-. Bend, preached US Carmel church lasu an enthuslaqtle liberal In Politics- and Girls' Pebble School -Sboes, sizes IL, to 2; for 1.50 And. 0 thio Peal, n, Church. In SKAPORTA, FRMAY, Aug. 1903. it can boast of.. -But while. we, do ot - ular �ii receivoil injuries from a Supday. -Rev. Mr Martin, of-Exet*r, a -member. Qf the h1p1scopal, $1.76 a pair W not for YOU. wish -to, deprive 'the Star of Its buIRI e doe say will prove will preach next 6 nday.-Mr )Ila death -Clinton t loss one of Its foy, now, a.,, Hugh The Pauuiw fine three�yqar RcDon�ld'aud d mghter, Edna, re- e imal, a t t most useful and highly respected cit- Girls' Box Calf Sebo,)I- 81toes, sizes 11 to 2 for $L510 014j; wm reg -.rded as being very docile Izens. pot. -t ee om Detroit, wbore f6und'iattsfaition,- we'eannot am that the Government Is entitled , o any! wee a pair. b=,44en herzelf vdth, Uttil Pellu-cal pot 1w already commen- very great credit for returning t,6 the, and, wa ste;hered oud'the fences t ey visite rs. c Donald's sister.- ving to. sizzle and It will soon be at jun: men, Thai evening he,. got iss 4ry� abkir has been -visiting era d gend. 1 -he essentials are a ahort.L beople. for educational .purposes, 10061), a 2, little rof their own man n�( nCement ey. lelsh has returned no starching or hvn- olds returned to Toronto on ts, and r.� ;4tu tih s Abs boiling Point. The annou afl eld with. Some frie a in, Se Miss Fratices, Note s.- and a sweater. un lex to her, home In Stratford, after via - to made polial cutt n oati, . weril to, get him�OUC 'e last acce sat- poselb',1 Zukiqh whe In P ed by her sisters, Iting or ca dress fcr.' some grraa le4ders.- are arran HE to, ur Ontar turne&on im and use his I sse MY 11 d Fl, orence a up le of weeks at &irs. er cob 8 -a' i ;tari 91 10 h eYn4 Joseph Bastard was the silk hadkercb'V r, avud Mrs. Ja mith,i head an If e tin tling mannin' 61ds-. -Miss r4lore e. Foss,.who haa guest of Miss Flossie Lovie on Su4- ee . K W'd tc, 9�YO political addresses at of Detroit. here a fevv' days Twc WAS, x6o wer in an adj4ning r" rela ves in B els, te- day. -Y. -van 'Green has returned home, and a wide brimm I ec oeen -visitinir. rela russ 1. 4MYO-Z tiunmed, are wriventeneeB ei - I P010J. Sir -WJ1frId ago, having rande the trivp in -, �auto field ca 'brute turned home last- veek. Adiss Jenni' a- c -r a an nd t o'the re cue, but the '3 ifter Spending-. a week with fils uncle, Laurier will opeu�hls camp car.. Fiv7m here they wint--to Bien- had doli ke !Its work The victim was McEwen is visit' f d away, And U jaeket. bi s in'Lon4on. Mr. e wnshipl' 000,rd -county, to ca": ed,-,, td the ho se-- and Di Y ZaVfe, in Zurich. - Miss and evenings. aign at I - heim to --Aliss Ward, o:'in Ville, is ViSit- Gunter and her little brother, are WAgara Falls on Tuesday, Septem f PORT11 ber -On this latter1rip Xau �ht:)=,' of Fordwi6h, summoned. ing Miss Blackwel -township c An Indian patriarc Ukely Speak in Y. dr. and' He:fDui d*tbe -spine so adly i 35th. He will continue throughout they were addoirapanlecl b r of Hay. camping with their aunt, Mrs. Joslin, d Mrs. Herbert Wightmaw (OPPOSITE MMYOIAt 110 -TEL) Last vening we had a 4h will Jacob, ort.' -be, a� th 1� heholds out no ho and little. i - , - -to oel started on the Province and at the, Bend.' Sch is "Id daughter), of Winnipeg, are -�isiting We were f Ifilabi enjoyable Way of tour*' AaY.�-Mws Mills Is back at the ]Bend Sole ing in o, �T . I YB cGurit.es of Essex, Kent, Middle- very' 'th' dry 'Mt Hath'is 'PC Al edfroni the her uncle and aunt, Mr. aiid Mrs. D. agoiA In Seaforth for the Empress and "Queen QT10111f Y con ntry 'are d 'is .. kcoming quite fashl, arms downwaid. but is quite con ci agatri.-Robert 'PAlock is all Imileg. Red the approa, -AeX, Huron S - B. McLean, -Miss , Marg Murray, raums with an pecupant rp] d or&;' S Just wo d n the p ' i Ae aft -air �and the' professional n . urge, of New,Y men, and the latek and Walk -over sho [nail, ruce an other counties. io a I obstadle� Otis. i ork,visit- It's ra boy. -Mr. tn� Rollin ha ea f(q. ranal-n We nderstaZd the meeting In this in the w a -Y of* m any pdo-pler is the high Hat ; 40d -want oat as Ab am. y- ave the sympathy of eii fr�ends here thii *eek, ­7 -Mr. D- received a caT of am son cement, and A, p "Meet his tbree uWknown vount-v is likel to be held in Clinton cost Of th nd. This I an iny person want g HaY count a- 8 oth6r.of Cantelon, our enterprising produce cement will do dtion of cil, under the dire Reeve Lit- th to those few days at the old 1 wnie- The fright we grouped ourselves at the e E v arnings ho keep merchapt, returned last week from a oy, pent a ened animal bled Into &a be'ng the moat central and" ac well to -call on im.-Xr.. Frank Al Ipal. per-sonage, pv mont., are construeting a rbad. :'They may appeae ter a The Docto r has ditch, upett The PrIne to the the b� utek very y,.--: stead here Wet week. Ing the- rig and draggin- 'M Indian kown ab�'iu te$s�bl-- - point for the whole county. lake eear.'the Go three week's trip to New Liscard. r. Vern ni en t, dock at St, quie Littlip pugnaeiOug.illstinct is Cantelon says the sce y is gra Kraf. Robert Pagf, As the guest of Mrs. 4n excellent practice at Sault Ste. Mr. Lauder for some dI, tace, r o- dates, however, have yet �se�ph. It is expected thatthe Do-,,, ther a �id it takes Very little to ar'ouse there but for u nd Fred Page this week. Marie. He roared out laugb-ing when Ing in a fracture of th t skull. Temagarrd Ned." His IX -9,180 English iii'y in any two French, guldess a ho uld ver eeting, m1n1 h y called on frIendE at the Bend on aske tj at $4,e0o. -Oxed for aa -v but the first m On GOVernment will bear a por� be trusted. other respects it does n be in to d it it was true that the ftneral- -It hka"beien fatin directors of the "Boo" the W ascerta%ed. heis .1 tion of the cost of openlngu�rhig Ha M . H th been of his.i�nore compare with on co ntyi- r. Friday. an' Bank 8 not be sufficient to Carn an common EO IL- am alMough It la.decilled that the meet- road. -Mr. Hi.vey Weber, -who ha$1 caultio" w ''uld - ha,% e Oeen exercised and Mra. John Me" 0,1wen re rned this Te Deum when they heard that fire library In Mitchell, an the cou I perso id er. ent-B an atLh the oldest Inhabitani." ]ASe. will be held In, September. Sir been. a res' eat of Edmonton, Alb and tbi 9 dishater AveAed. and I j� weak from -:& three mon We rip o Greenway. had destroyed his d1fiee; Instruin have decla9d to raise or 19200 t 'p, -8 &, Into toWnp V -a 'W-Ilfrid will beL accompanied on- this ta' for, about five years, is in ths. vi�-' Mrs, A'L Du , och. of maintenance, which wil ej�tjtle the *go he may giv, It as And furniture. He bo"ht a ne* out cinit* visiting relatives and.friends. visited4elativeshem over Sun ancouver and other point1s the Notes. -Kra, W, J. Wilson and onto on Monday-, and iA now to an additional grant of $2. co. fit in Tor Is- 411it Is likelly to Say 'tGur by HOD. George P. Graharn. We la coast. -Miss Belle Thom Sti,"on were In London on Mbn- W U IS h0pn , its re. ID C'e . . 2he generel opintaA lu a e bol 1here Will not reopen on on- a -5 veral -The Knechtel-13ran on Co. h Mr. Edwrd Greh 1 her 1 from Kala� Seb n We Way to his ew home. Ime sure the people, of this county mazoo, Wohigan Visiting' urned from Toronto, W s e has day.-Wss Heth McPherson eighty - friends 'd% dwing jo 'the contractor not membes of thti Stapleton family from purchased the furniture -and und V I been spending the 1 past. -m nth with week w1th friends at the Bend.-X�rs.: He IS not tan but IjS win accord the Illustrious leader of The Misses'Rannie, of thib village, are h re enjoyin, r , a, taking firm of Messrs. built, the s gi the job completed. it will I 'her sister. - Mis HAdinia, elands is Clark,. of St. Itfarys, visited her. i�uffalo. and Toledo a 'the Liberal, party and his able lieut- caf-Ping at Grand Bend. - Mr. C takt oup e Of weeks yet. The' yet ng houlders arel 11 1 visiting relatives I i Li)ndo Toronto uncle, Mir. Thom),s Bullock.�Mrs. M.- pleasant holitlay with essrs. FAtrick Whittle) St. -mar . tak] kneL i, " "road.. on Thursday I #,he s stooped froman.. Bronso dey, Him. and Demin Londo and Jeremiah Stapleton, Huron I ailt. Mr. . - i 'Schwartzentruber, of the Bin! W. and Paris, - Mr. M -,H n, Hayter and Mrs. Bastard, of ShIpka Lotpipok"a"ti growing on t L, their re U.Jas Wal -bl heavy loads as he tirA sh, of Buffalo a vi ting yet arran "ception, on the occasion of their visit thig season -some stalks of he,. -e �s n no definite eh 0ort"es, for to this day be- -imant a very. warm and enthusiastic Line, hits, c tb )19'hin' ti for Tb7 is farm are wi g 0. t8- visited friends here ur' the past spent few 4as with' relatives whichmemI T ol much harvest thre Jame s ar and da- Bayfjeld.�Mlss Dora East, of Lo friends here. -Mr. Dean, of God rich, future. 'is *6 thts 91 week. -Mrs mes n- *A gfeat u 'load as to Huron, "re 12 feet Sinches in length.' Th I yeg., 0 V i rig to the. wheat cro be- here -;-Vlola, the three -year old - the 1,tm ra ughters, Misses Be' e an abel, were don, IS visiting, Was Nellie Hotson. 0 to hunt a mo6se for he 11' our new teacher, pened schoolr L. Borden, the leader of an immense'growth for a few weeks' Ing herAight. in Bayfield part of !ast we and this. on Monday. '�The whining sccho4l-�boy ter of Mr. A Eon. R Mr No lex. Smith, who 11yaq r an floltzman, of the staii, -Miss Grace McAtht* lef on Ities- -Mdas Zella Engish spent a few 4sys with - kig satchel and his 0ihing short distance -up the . er Tha 'about their kedret haunt#, WAO Cbneervat mt here moose, Ave party, is also ar-! of & W erloo Chronicle, was at Grand. Bend.-Mles Florence- Nell, Blue Won- from St, Marys, while layin �he. luffiallis way ki KI day . for : a three week's isit with of Lucan, morning face" called it In ganging for a tour of Ontario. He is last week irigiting -hig parents, Mr. and has taken charge of the need it. The Chi kee of a Life, TIM reot slaugh end day," because rural holidays are over. father's barn on Friday after -noon rs. G. Holtzman. -Mr. E. Bo sale fri s in Nia a and Bu to. Bch Or a001 in section No. 18. -Mi. James of ID)Q, a and Sh es and Groceriea,l acm. How t -ho Moose ldi� berry xill sell, at the Dominion hotel menci Aug—ust Brophy was In town on 'Saturday. - announced, to speak at Pembroke on 8, Dote T!t on a land roller, and a cidentally te*� lig 6, and continuingl for So off on the baro � barn t Beiptember 21st; at London on the' here, on Saturd�aj, by day& Tmi th po4unitv to get -goo& at Bi tho Rev.. A., H. Going, chairman Baygelcl. and brokt-- After the three' t)ravieo-o Auction� &farm of the her wholeal ticen 4 li: right thigh base. o on theL 23rd. U of 80 ac s, being part of loo 2. Lake' Hay, Hippen. 2122.2 itad their tea In he t 1 rs. -Robert est, 14a. The gale will N, and the re BrIefs.—Last Fr day wam civ c hol- Exeter district, attended the adJourn- Breezes.—Ba yneld" has becomeilmore —A very pretty weddiig took plam� 08 rest ay &lw speak at Road, w r and ed meeting of the Grand Bend quar- popular than ever as a summ�r re- Ja possible that he m be at And iday here, and th basebal team had at the home ot,Mt. and We. W. 11� two OW00k.—The Iferald of last weak', as' uri, have recently league terly board on Albriday evening, e ly a day t at- a h7the French Z"E 8 friends game, which resul ed In ark eE ie -not 1 -Guelph. Mr. Borden Is to be a following reference. to 811 i the Kincardine te in play a The ijott. Ther is scarce Marshall, St. Marys, on ""how inoow dies."' make -the the bee� this LEy Vic- arraning" of the! circuit was left I e. g -In n hirge picnic party or L two *re. u6sday, Aug*- -jmnled by, the, Premlerst of ust- 11thi when- their d ghter, rrojit. I'lInteroreters for� he undex st -Manitoba, recent. severe bereayemeut of Mr. and nel �rho(d, Mi. Aufat is a native tory, f- h and t pastor, Re The cement work on the culve v or the home team, the score Y�. T. A. t 0 arl 1, being M. was united In mar a son- of Mrs. R to et arid he khovm,oj�, BrItIst Columbia and. New. Brunsicir. I Mrs. John Laporte. It says Mi -i Of I p or ihe ravine on the Goderich road, Rensall. - being' 16-6. The bowlers Aso. la:yed Steadman. W*, D. Ferguson, of Va e Melt -sentence 111 and alw- the Premier ud rs. John Lapoi te's -home, at the A bout 255 ye 8. a Of Ontario. .90 two tinks against two nks from north. of the village, to now- co plet- he-al d tin he wor defea d b two ruaefleld.-- ed and the work of filling In Longma;, Id Brussels, -but wem B Listowel. hid all his laial Sauble Line. has for �h&'second­ time t Mt. alter formerlY sees many changes he ng done. Mr. . Mustard has the con- igIngs let big own perfiormancmj should Str James Whitney return inside of two weeks, been visited by:! an , ven ng the �Y.P.A. of Briefs'.. ­:Mr. John Murdock has re- I� stroyed in the Ferrile th e. Mr, 14nE+ ping twn he old country in t -I I's me. tbe angel -of death, this time their any of he oldfaces. A. um- Trinity church hel [ a very auc(esstul turned home aft,r an exteqsive trip tract, and although It is a big der- He begins by on. a brit tort of pointing his. daugbter, The' bar of 'ung men from this neighbor- lawn social, -at'wiich there' as a; thr' man has been -living I I Detroit t4 It Is also stated 'than 11 Wrn. resa wht girl of ough the -weE tern Provinces.-31tr. taking. he will make a good job f It. -becom ri, es, not te alaye�r nearly sixteen years, bein hooi h� ve. gme to Manithba and the W AUMber of years, a nvyA Patterson and Ron Sidney Fisher, g called the? rge crowd - The, Wingham band fur-- William Swan re,urned last week, at-- —There were iio appeals In conn ction ed big wife. and tamily I to atway, after an illness of three weeksi -estern pyovinces to assist in n1shed the 'music.—The fl t hsives� ter spending. a cople 6f weeks *Ith the -voters' list in our, vl�,Iiage, Fern alain, and alls'down an I.h series of meetings In the 4ud. following an operation for In Bay bout a week before thel tire �m"e will hold a the 3ar vest, If Lit is work4hey are twitching to ers', excursion on the C. R. id the City and other plates.�Mlss Maggle which shows that the a and eBea deaft in, W B th- nk th cou D P1 ed only with- es 'When he comes to rite *'Tov' ce of Quebec next -1nonth. dicitis.. The aeceased,wa, -student ey nty the lothes West took place last Fri a and Ross, of Toront�,' to spending bori clerk have done their work well. a college in Chatham for some dine, right here a ad at Ju t a out as they were wearing, everythIfig e $Kwne kInd of -a blog -Pblitics Lwlll be hot before the cold Od over 100 left the station h Inong the guests. registered a the &I num- pleasant holidays at the home Of her er drivi4i up frorn Qn father, r. Jame s Ross. — A large kee a dp the be4 and was exceptionally apt in 'her -Mrs. Joha� An erson and 'b being destroyed. of a. sudden with taft mftther 8�.ts� in. Commercial Hotel we notice the i arnes ave. retu nod 'Tuesday another irow left here on Tues- rt Jor It number Of pe studies,"and her death will be Very au r, h eks so coplf of Mrs. James Sparks and -,daughters, —oil Moniay- afternoon of last I'M froq a leasaidt visit of so a bold -robber - . -i keenly felt by her school mates, as -Y took P ce In StT and nothing ean V. ri nd i in �X and every station sends as any'as'Blyth day and on the 'previous Pr da for M --- - - 11 Tha Saskatchaw by her parents, brothers and 11 isses Belle and. Mabeli. of How 11. Oe of Mr. ?aui to stay. He is; -off Election well, with f ichigan. r y ford. The' hou there wlll be -no troubleL In getting Manitoba. A..few more of these kind us The election ln�tbe-Province of Sao- iisters. Sinceee sympathy is- p Mrs.. Wi u. Johnston of St. was broken Into between' th e ho 61f alone, tw, for I%e y = i',t� been vi' tinj ave the required number'. It Is. easily saen� of people would ma;ke the w�st boom. Perth Items. sed for the parents and 's at the ome of the f three and five io'clock, while Mrs, C014-- the othaers..� chewan on Friday last resulted in JE m- that there are lots of idle men,7 wfien Emma Reid has again resumcid —Mr. J r has sold -his ombo w double berea:vement. Tile ft1fier, wes Miller nd el rop- as out shopping, 111dIRU BUr1S1 QrWt so many go out west.—I and r� farmers her dutl6s'ln the store of her broth- ety in the north ward, ransacked,, s1ttiotig# littw. To -day we climbed the 1 the return- of the Lloeal, dovernmerit took pin�e on vVedpesday'morni with ot er f or twenty -Itche 1,' to pletely n Y, a'rs in this section are feeling blue on er, nM. John T., Reld.—Mr. John Xet- Mr. -William 'Kemp, for $600. s er robbery, under 1:1�remler Seat% by: a, subst-intial Father Ktroeder officiating, in the at -I Mr. rot. sto has 11 ade annual - V 8 a 6ld burying ground, afto t of having so oo out chen has -been or the -sick list for a n. L. Smith, a former business took place quite near that �ot e is ge cing pretty UP much ler' whose so ithat g majority, the latest7 returns % giving 'sence of the pastor of the church,� here t well —Job in -Ark the Y1 s e t -see-& Father Lb,selle.. acqii filted,, with t e people of hi and the continued wet w A her, pre- few days. His Many friends will hope man of Listowel, 'died In Loel port, Colombo. gr T a_ Majority of dra If it 4L in -ho.od� and wing. land a thot Government 1 1 L I are lea to venting them 'from for his a eedy re-covery.—Kro. John New York, on August 5th .—The contract for the dening few rall�d ene wou !h im, Id keep dry for w week they Ross, of Seafort has been Not 4 a house -of 0 members, and this Will see -The farm �rs� are spending —Listowela tax rate I aving a this yearj�: will excavating.of the Avou Ialn throug# i . hard t'ne to finis tn Is ltbe d an old Hudso e hai tD t !-which we' also loves Proba-b y be increased as more Coni:' Exeter up would be all finished. So far as we a few days -with her daughter, Mrs. be 24 11 on the do r, the �ame 'the township of North, akLilope bio e he Wm- Berry.—Mr. Thomas Carr has been let by., the townsh p BRIEFS.—The council have d cide& o -*in wet U ea the mage, done Ilear -there has been no da VIOW returns. are received. Both to erect a new iron fence with posts schools' Yet.—Rev. Mr. Sm 11, who has 1 been -Improved the api earance council to Ing Is to be seen bu-t vhs t gre Mn 0 u and as a conse- our vil- —Mrs. James Hammond, one ot the Mr. August � duhr, of G4dehill. P Th6­ er Scott and Mr. Haultain, lead- 'e ye, oce a root hbune, Preml mbadded in.concrete, along the front' quen.,.,eturs et�As deserted by; the away for h1s holida, uplel his 'ago very much ty laying some, more pioneers of Wellesley, p&seed away on contract prJ.C:e to $12,600, W111ch Is of the cernetery gro6uds.' The evap- child ?en, — own pulpit last Sat ba -that somewhere'about a w 4tr of the Oppooftion, 'were returned by Geo. Thompson, who th moining, and cement, sidewalks. -MI-, Alex. Mustard below the Onglneer's estimate, Workil orator is to, be reopenedand run its has- I �eei spe ing a few -weeks with In the - a Wednesday of last week, In her fternoon took Rev. M�r, has returned. from his western trip. your. I on the dred -Ago -Or more a quAlitity a ging and dtoavaUr Is substantial maJorldes but among- the full caacity as soon as the fruit is her � aughte Mrs. F. uker, of Aub-:Lrri Leckie's pu'lpit In ndesb6lro. Rev. t �was buried Pear ere bN� The Listowel waterivorks do'ben- commence an September 1j; defeated, were Hon. J. A. it. - Mr B. S. Phillips will has x a Ur. Hanna, Secretary for the Lo tO rd's Wroxeter. ror the Cox -, ntr Ift on- some 6d, home — St. Amdrew'� tures, amounting, to $6,000 and tear- contract cw-iis sudden Agnister of Education, and I -Ion. W. � sell by public auction, at the Oentral ch May sZ pletion op -er In the day -we Ohm Day Alliance, preached In the Meth - OA will pi�ni� at Notes.� Ing five :per cent. Interest, have tbeen the drafn -6 loecerhbei, hotel, in this town, on Saturday, - the Bayf el n 1�iiday odist church here last Sum Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Ash- Jim. n b c art o e to 1i 3xt, August h . y i,norn sold to a Toronto firm for $5,94,3. R. Motherwell, Minister of Agricul- p U, 22nd inst., at 2 o'clock, the farm of the L -M c aald, ac" I g an# In the Presbyterian ch h I ton, of 'Bothwell, a ent last Friday 4h de ture. ;s. McD com n.1- with 'Ar. and Mrs, Rq Black One hundred Italians, employ on bour's paddle 'through de in the liVest. e evening.—Miss .—Mr.,and late Pt -ter Henderson, �on t66 -2nd eon - ed t% f � 1-11.lker�- the -St. Marys and. Western McDorald's Sister, iss Bakeri o dekson; all of Lou ere 'ton. visited friends In town few 3pecio despatch fr Winn, me&i. "It's easy W or -m- how 11 -cher returned from Althougk the camPa gn. was a short cession of Hay, and which consists of J e nmma i e Mrs. W. S. McKe dakarlo A don, w Muskoka'this weck.—Mis.e Ethel God_ railway construction at St. MArys, fifty acres The sale is by order of ,,win e ya 01i �st r dated Angi h, o tt* 6-ne, it was most energetic bordering e days of the past week.—Migneg M Liv- boit,'of Exia ther Us. ore part of the ays U passen -e High Court of Justice. -Mr. Th Ingstone, e th t� a the guest of her eek, ests,at thd R. and V. Bennet, 'M. nnes Is genera �u Southern Mah� STor see anything me of Mrs. Xc- r —Mr. Charles Ott, who to no w a 7At a few 0 Itoba, And! *A b1tterness, In. some circles E. Handford the well known h Os 'Dona 8. Wanie co sin,. We G Hemphill.—Messrs. U orse mother Mrs as, B. Tay. or, and A. An$ Pher points on f -he main h?' ider E. Carduif orge Ross, of Brus- of the BouYhern States, IS Along 4he rather bleak "t,, Rev. D. Urq ex- Kr accor, thorn, of its -tvom J. Anderso and northern brianches of[the, 0. P. t h - Ault was C'orwl ed as of, more than baker, has gone onA 'business trp t -On Si n ;�y I derson are attendin the ml linex �nd resident a . o I Winnipeg. Before leaving, Mr. H OP- sels visiting, his parents, Mr# and Provincial interest and was looked on an han I wi Rev.* Mr. 4it- enings In Toronto t to weel.—Mas S. Spent Sund y in the village.— ding to a report isgued by Pu pi a Otf, Mitchell, after an thet: scattered Some tbirty.or z6, fokd completed the purchase of a, fine mrs. George Wat and Mrs. Cla . chell JoDdon Taman, 'of Detroit, y re- company this afternoon. buililings, -among thema 'J--. by some as an Indication of the. atti- 0 Mr. Mitchel pre h- at pi emen V18- turned to their omes in Dauphin, years. It will be� i fude the electors would assume should farm In the township of Stephen. bd t excellent sermons in 8t. n Iting relations here nd att Adin r- her general over the entire hice, by, Pt t) fire I I ges, hall Set -V This is the'farm Of MIZ —Mr. Will Greaso and a--DomW-,on. election be held this fall. Mr. Thos. %N d urch. — The thresh* who Is on t sick ist.- as- Manitoba, on Wednesday.—Miss Annie the end of next we k. Slight frosfirw on the -.3rd concession - The-farme- ters Joh Richardson, of Toronto, visited with much accomplished artist, of St. have been genoral,a bu rding-hou'se. and Apparently with this in mind the Con- on- chines e k t 'b' r tkese ti;;ie as n and Car yle For yth, who t Very littler! Niim-mer t here -are plent, tains 100 acres and M . Handford, 1 Mrs. A. McLean ast we Marys, left recently for Paris, France I y X Mpted. to make the r n get threshed to r urned to eek.—Aftes H. and lshetrAen, but AWrYative- party atte ma Y 6 era have been visiting ere, nue damage is reported, Axx the election Domint-1 cago, s the guest of her a 11 es yield varies consideraby, running. it Is I ta.- I e m e ke ro: m for the mmainder of !the whe h under the leading French waster' Wonder whe, houeff -on rath- for the farm and th to6k and i P?blys Toronto on �tuesda 9118, of Chi where he will ments the ium of -$8,200.—BeT. 9r. harvest. � -Mr,' Goo. F tsaold was v t- spend few days aunt., Mrs. John Sanderson.—Our Jun- ii i the PIUM live there I or than Provincial Iss isi before, returning to lor —Miss Kate Carlin, organist of St, from 10 to 11 bushels 1, ues, much help San, of Fullarton, preached in Main ing frieni in Goderi h'the fore art Ottawa.—Ar. J. C' ' baseball team Journeyed to Ford- 0ouleeand Winkler 'itory, to I being given from the Conservatives at umintilks, ho has with ' week Joseph's Church, Stratford, was I a - - I - . A Leveller' street Methodist church-last� Sunday. of the! on Friday evening of last re- and 22 at points I ()t-t.-.wa,' &r, Ames, who had so much been visiting here.ior a few vyleeks, where he weather ell ue day, ated, the score er n,'h1s life -Is a to say about Northwest land scandals --Mr. Nelson McGee an old and w returned to the west on T where they were defe cently presented with a cUt glasswat-, conditins were more favorable. re at som, at Auring the late session . 'Standing 23 to 8 in favor of the home pitcher and glasses by -the church 8Agk&tehwaZ Xmke, a WISC10111=00 11ot taking a known resident of ile Londo k Road, taking with Pim a car of a ttlers'. ef- t choir. atting. wil I be geilneril ness on tedta. fflaces, Vvho live periO*ne d i� this election. The result soutb, died after a short ili Usborne. tecom led eam.—Miss Dora Wendt, of Mildmay, by the eud of the we6k, althougk Un -His mother i6ccomp Intending to make fier hom considerable cutting lready. Villy anvwh -e wit Would Indicate that -the people on the UPSgALL.—Another there.— resident of Listwel', died - t er hin Wedimsday of last week. He was 72 DRiTl� OF MR him, Is the guest of -Arr. and Mrs. J. R —Donald McLellan for 27 years a thereis years of ge. . Another well-known f Wendt.—Mr.. Joseph Greer, of Ches* here on 'Slight frosts have JF"Und; anA who know the circum- 0 thq o) I residents kif Usborne has Both Reformers and'Conservitivell are ley, been To ported fi)DW -or mor% an and respected resident of this village, been ca ill ad hence. v1sited fri Tuesday of last week, aged gs years: rl very active at pres nt, gett ng end in the village on a number of oints, but �he 8111 renerally., if -irou tr IY T. James Moore, shall, �ofli ihe Sth con ession, died:on names Of t to Put On the estim. yiel stancea* do not take much stock In the person; Of Mr. Goo . le Up " Sunday.—Mas Lat ra LewIS Is spend- win be th-*- Deceased had suffered from rheuma- Ithess � trumped up "scandals." The light. The 406vernment of Pren-Aer Scott died at the residence bf Mr. Willi Friday, ugust 7th. He list when i e Jud Ing a week with - -el tism for some time. He Is surdved wheat runs from 15 to 30 bu els' twnit on appearan am years atives In Harris- by his wife, one eon in - law was 07 comes. It Is S nderson, of Ham- one dau ter. was Norblicote, his brAher ton.--� 1dre. Win and 11 �o a elan was a very Jactive man easily seen t at t acre w sood, one, progressive ey are bile -oats from so tc, 7o. in Al - honest, and in erpneting an some vi 40ra drop 1 0 Thursday of last week. The dece'"Oe t:11 Ilton, was ienewlig ac 3 —The following compose the our years ago -when he suf. election In the near future —W. C. I g is eneral, a ad the con- the -toughest lookik SAM thq people of Saskatchewan have made was Cut quaintances In aft Wri% cuttin over'78 Ye'ars of age and for sev. fered fro a' the -village, last 'w(ek.—Mles E. Smith of the new Normal School at St -at- diti Sens "U have seen in. =4 Taman e i slight attack of paral left on Tu slay witl the tel- one are goo The Yield is esti- Aa mistake in giving them: a further eril years he had been a severe ford: Principal, W. H. Elliott U hne repairing His place i -:r suffer- Bit since then -he has been abi left for Toronto ]a it Thursday, where 33 A. -0 ated at fr(Tm 25 to kaae ott office. gang. 45 �uAels iYour 1ndhan guide is p0meel attend the. millinery open- &cre for wheat and from 30 to 75 er from Bright's disease. — Another. �46. around and attend more or less to will be hard fo fill on the She will Mathematical Master, H. S Robert ion, r -h was that ofML very, sad deat baseball paison, and yon learn late r ings.—A hos who left English Master ra.,Prank big usual i vocati mong t , MbCu�ch- oats, Hall reporLed at o or three ons-uptil- about two team.—The countr on the of 4ffiem are ini J. Knight, which took place on Sun- g his Y schools ( pened cn excursion eon; Science Master .-Afr. Emery; Xu- the Edmonton section. weeks pre edin eath when he Monday, and a week from Monday the of Master, Mr. Bot' another the P rarnisinir heir', i 910m18 day evening of 'last week. Mrs.' had a see were -Messrs. Tho as Sage, Merton c "The wheat crop for t1i s year WAII, StAisi'19 Young Xen for the I to the at last ]Friday pointsn Is town tomly; Art Te�ch- orable somebody so pin Edgar WaS th& tud a little danee of. don d attack while at the r schools will start again.—Mrs r, Mrs. Mayberry; Rhysi al Inst�uc- Knight had been in delicate health Ce !of is' neighbor, Home, Waldo 'M r, . Herbert c I ahbor liel E. Taman, of Clinton, speni a few I or, 4 , be about IOADW,000 bushel "Mack,'; the versatile and Interest- for some time and her case was con- Brock.! om and John lWoffatt.-' Messrs. t MISS, Cottle, sof e ne er M lftg first pageL WrItp thi�g att days of- the -past week with relative" T. G H. bra n A perfaus accident occurred Dn answer of Secretary of the North CRmpil a�nd the trimly dr:M-T� recov $turday 'Bidered hopeless for several weeks,but L Plons us -here.—M`r. James rented ax-imired, turns qujp ta ered nd.w m �sj Heffron ha Hemphill and James Allan were a Grain Dealers' Associatiot F'rank 0. hav4 she was always hopeful - and cheerful as Un day Of last week near Mil Night, directs attention ter a very-im- of the tim4 until his death, -visitors in Liatowt I on Sunday, Mr. U p- the Wettlauffer bilck yard, and has It lbank, w ien Fowler to -a question on his retur& taat fact which can e Lauder, a farm e from the Northwest grain dealerV ex-' ot be is no d In and altho,ugh at times a very� severe shall was orn.near Brampton, Pe� I In operation., There Mr. Montague at some big hotel, the ge too sufferer sheeldo ubt but- plo ee of Mr. not' P)m te= I he 1; two V y Long, attempted 68's t Col niban, well or widely known, and which drive his horse past an automobile Territories.. you with jenlDri; In c0l](1plained. She count At the age of:21 he moved t6 that he will mrake . succ Of It.— S to eursion through Manitob), and theL waa a most amiable and exemplary Ribbeyr h lady and was es f towns iP, Andifrom there 23 Mr. S. A. Poplestone matte a good L cals.—Little Agnes owney, w�_Io one ealled I the 0 abould be as gratifying to the peo- teemed and belovd yftrs a o, he came t� Usborne run f6r the Grand Wardenship of t 9 and by -all who knew her. She wals a he u find out to I)e ple of Canada as it -Is credftable to I d Was lying at the oint o th last how Ina- sett.e On the farm on the 8th con- I.O.O.F., and ant, the reg tive of Exeter and a daughter of the cession on which he- died. It Is likely next year week, is now, we a e plegsed to note, the courxtry,. He says: Canadlans are late Edward, I)rew. tal er good tixniE�"d are taking t�, who co e man �L ays roauce to 'You are,int She was in her consistent member of ihe Methodi1st has been spending her holld In Au� friends of Louis Dorsey are all de- p"ud of Canada. In the past ten or 43rd year. Her maiden name was church, and a Conservative in politics. burn and Lucknow, has returred.--rgr. lighted to see him E�' arl d Yje years Ch Otte Louisa Drew. She leaves He wasia, he will land L. S nvalesclng rapidl*. h Sch-odl O� ening,,. keepers th e- g, ids, twel round again, after French,Abd you. Dter the country has been He was bel ved for his ood qualit,6s F. S-'ScotC of Brussels, wasin town an Illness lasting three months. He bb MO to mourn her loss heragedmother. yandfrien sand eatee ex his fam P In a -with ne and 4IL- -Y making a progress second to that of on Saturday, as auctioneer, trying to has gained twenty-two )ounds In t who -was in, almost constant attend- by.�li w 0 knew him. About 6 -sell Mr. J. Niven, _00k no other country whatever. Before ance bn her during her last ii a house, but It didn't weight during the the yuith who your P� IDess ; years ago he married Miss argar t sell.—r. W. Mc'K Y Williams, 0 boat is P. 'Varsity m'"14 V4"' her berea.ved husband and7 tw6vgons. Allen, oYL)ndon township, and a at present the guest of his cousin, and M' Seaforth, S68'the great variety f ew who was behind the coulitol that the older provinces were raising aY,. of Hensall, is —Miss Mar Dr� HAirry Browning left�.Jast week with a Dun ber of childre a.* Us Katie Carlin, o' Stratford, crmin basket Of I-" inn' surviv and beaurtifal young men and educating them for for Wi i6�eg where he intends takin' The da UT. J. Stothers, ably assisted the choir S 1p, is oxport. They were going into the 9' here last Scribblers, Exercise gooks &0. 6 W, fa. work for a time. - Miss A. Emma, galriLh and Berthea6, at ho ej; Sunday. The sliging waf all plain-* just to hand.. iti fWesterri States, where, many of them UJO -Alexnder Dow, Mrs. E k, Hargy chant, a system of unisnon3 vocal mu- 4D a swell at home. Yi ghter of Mr CO av Goderich. Leather ScholP Bags and,. ow he likes the look of -n business, me whatmight have proved a. Mrs. ate which hits been 4sed In the church were -extremely successful I t with e., Manito a!; Special value in' m. cLellan, Elkhorn, Man' 8 present point of view. A Severe Storni.—One of thei sever- from Its earllest con- purposes. veryserious accident 6-ne night last tobs Mrs - r In public life. But. of late years Jarrott, London RO ce turleE. Footballs for school It week. It seems the young lad eat electric storms In this district In It's fun, he orth, and tains elements thken om he ancient' y was n One son, Charles, on t years took place , fr It is not Chicago, St. Paul'or Detroit, ridin on horseback and St knolv" what people re 9 on turning ho"meste',id a Sunda night, temple music of the He rews. - it . . . . . . . . . . bakes all Of whom have t resulting In considerable dama rom rei a slice �off yodr own sympathy o a wide cire its upon an elaboiate sy tem of Oc- I Aby Carriags, Expresw ut Toronto, -Winnipeg or -�ancouver the corner at the Main street church that dr*ws the young fellow from the the pony she wa's riding slipped an le.. of frien lightning, wind and rain. e thous- tave scales or modes, pi n -chant Is Discount Sale of 'Youbuy HAPPILY Nin RIED.—The home and square feet or about halt of the frequently -agons, and Hamnio As Vntarlo town or farm. At last we are' losing her balance in the saddle she Mrs. Wra.4eckell, London road, w called. W to clear balance of a few trifles -at I Greg Ian chant, t of county store& anul J salsing young me for the home fell o�r, but her foot remain 6d stuck the scene as rootofthenew Wheelrige factory was from Pope n qf a vbry prettyevento Gregory,' who reducedL It Market, In earlier days, when our in the Stirrup. In this way qhe -was sdayl of last week' torn off and'blown over to the south to sclentiti e owner w-ites the wort -b 0 whicl e system in the sixth onging-8 in six f! of our'fair -young tury. The modern theol y of coun- gures. A I boys were cr going the boundary,they dragted a considerablt) distancewhen suits in anbther of the building, and the nort i walls cen a attendants, iiothixig s were but going where thf call for the orse ran up onto\ the sidewalk. ladie of the upper. Storey which are largely terpoInt is a s leavi�g her nativelland to gra direct outgrowth of the He may be a uu v, OW Young Men �WaS imPerktive. It IS and fell. , Miss Dow hen got her foo D the home oflan Americsi' *e Of glass were blown In. The rattan melodic principle i citizen. W of plain -chant. call that will not be denied. An4t released and she was able to get f ome "te, or the grndson. of ree I!efer t th and var4ishing rooms axTiage of Miss Elizabet were u Jured of the people of St. 1 Colu itleal gran 0s. or meri tc; htvi Herbert and the, damage to machinery with a so le -day It to not so much from the She was badly shaken up and received Blanche Te and figured music in ban prefer e- ffl%stoern States, an from WeNterh Can- several scratches but Was able to walk Rogers, of 0 lne, -Mimi imtock is not large, as' there as not Or6hestra; oth- eln% The element of v that that call is heard.'. he homeandisnow arouna again.— nesots. Th era Prefer Plain-cha t, and still oth- F-TRST MOR epsyou guessing. 1+�, i$ -The aflair waga a -quiet iture, the im much rain aTter the disaster. The ers prefer to worghl NOATH oF PloKAPvs M tj the boundary Ae '0 PV"rPMt Soro"L Into L&Wn'Buwling Cliib arj6 nVotiating mediate rel p wit hout gny e a ch. --6g e fro Ort or- tives being the oni Accident comes at a bad time Of the musical accorilps ment whatever -Z -Dr. ations as the u�at&Wved bk orders we berhmWg to Thomas -Me FORTH re SEA I I Qttald, a St. coi�rnban old ONTARIO 08 in these forest strete