HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1911-05-26, Page 4--4
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nd 'Opt,
as
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as sinceoning
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5
era-- ilke
Yee
er Market
1.-ngra-atridie
'en (floe lots., 13
solids, lee to 21
her's, 15e to
no, 16c to 189
to to 20 less, litl
rge eltacsv
9$- 'twins, 13 1
•-‘,-Ezgo--Pre.Lim•
Si ii.. 1 -to to
220 ; seconds, 2
•23.--Prieco
iuos, which
Ian oi week no to
iflCt 4no.ih .=We'
- ft Bowing
tetra, 1300 lbs.,
t. $I ;
11111,K,s,
;$5.80 ; lb
loads and i
ket, sold
fod
. Stookers & Fee
ero.
ndbprin
ringers
Caltes-Nealletti
1.o.inhs-Sheen,
to ; Teirlibga
to.50 - Ado
ewt:
ate
lVCrp5i .y. 14.-s-
ndnotlon lopnct VflUd the i
for both cattle and size
improvrd' aon$cZe4biy
Stituirday* q s :
dins, frOm 1 13e; 1
; lambs, 1010 to 140 perib. -
Mee en-aetive, strong
,ea.zo to *6.45; staipp:
. 5 to 8.6.2. ; heIfEms.(,•54
'7/ t4.40 tO,5Oata heaerc, Si
We and ape:tigers active and inead
-Active. and 250 higher at
pigs, Sc to 10e high
Ira
wer ; h owy,i Olt: to t:0.40--
; y k, 56.40 to $6.65 4 pig-
, $5.25 to $4,40 ; stags, $4 t
44.5 Sheep and Duaihs
rc hi 1,r,";‘ handy lambs. 45
$5 to .25 t. yeArIhm„ ,-$5.25
75 to 5 ; owes, *2 to 54.50
- Montreal, 23.-Tride was
,
And prices al Po MO 41.11'1Week nbo
lbc per 100 1 Cholee•stem sold
-Be totsio ; lid ly good at '51* to .5Ie
and the own tt 4t 41-4 to 4/ *per
heavy oholoe hilliti broivht as high
newer grades Soldp4own as lax as
tioes at 24 to 4o ih. Giving tot
Cows of good qua) ty -sold at 5/4.,to
nd the keen r demand vices
WeOf le
•
t) cted iota were
100 llui 11 eight, weigh9(10
meatis wa quiet, tutaS .
.4 st-eady ing prevailed is
show rib imporbartt change.
i and Oring lambs at $5 to
ht from tl tO 96 eadt as to •••;
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rdr Iurntg, d son.
-In Seaforth, on May 22
• Benry,.a.
ONS--Ift Wmgwaut, on SW 1 -
kite, Ernest Si mous, a son.
'onto, on May 1
, re. H. n. hhibols, formerly
son,
YSIO1f4-10 Itippen, on May
s 1•441yru" Lent, a eon.
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Ex 111
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by Rea cleot
tangle te mat • b
Goderhih.
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honing that- are
• MAY, 1911
Palie7 Whieh ha/ A
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Stahel on the decline in ;
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edit to tine
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coneolunity, Ile Wae.
1131 all his dealings and
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-frig th
wan
ried
respected
was 68 ren,rs'
45 years
by all who knew h
a age and was rhar-;
ago. There were borr
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Se tearful are the lilas
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Colnpanr of th6t iniguitous
treaty' that they are ping
their plant so that. tnate ,w
five, -hundred more men., i
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.ti., London baker has been.f
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lit
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a: yea
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be,. bet
decided
egg w
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llb
t
c
Ti
ballad: on ,
s ed. Iteley.'Kerin
tie 1 the barn -ort
w : garakt is
rei don over
- linglaw i
- boys are
n "-L. -Newell
the
visiti
the
co
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ha
o MOO
dy in
,n. trash
g- in
:h liday-s
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or th
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tweivachildren,
toed - him. -
d flee daughters
e loss of a
et.son and p
. the rest
ttled down
y. The fun:
four of whom pre-
His wife and three Sone
survive to ' motirn
nd Husband and father.
e daughter ,are at hone,
f the familY have :all
in the irrunediate vie
ral toolt place on Wed-
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-in-
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OAF
seiting. over-Welght-bread..Th
ri, are tl . 41
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like
tt-: Bengali se
te i
-, siting
11
let
r * to
n•eday
to the
laithern
ran eeterY
at
NEW ADV/IIMISEMEENT ..
many of tiS who would objqct
to _- eUed
.fo
but o
i„
Xe
ling it
.ctr
!Lai Mei last f
da a. -Mr
.
in
son, a
.stiagen. .
is reit-tains were folio
ed
,
The figure between the parenthesis
after eaoh ad. denotes the page of the
piper on which the advertiment is
found. , ,.
'N.:Stewart
ing cheated by the baker
most of us art( Inclined to
reveres is the rule,' and that
not tret a -s much; as we sh'
bit
think
ul.
this wa . a *e
It e side;
0 her
we -Two
for our trro
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'oped
-S161
side
, twin •,
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thisr
acc
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Goderich
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dents h
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ha
1ht, Lonclon,. I
n- ' Mrs. ail
dote, te vi
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or elhunt b
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se.
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large c
the - e,
The sj
goa3 a
neouree of hriende, w
teem ' in witieb he
pathr of the Whole cm-
t --te the bereateed tardier.
! ,
ich
as
-
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air 0
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as much the Fit
ake a neat and trim
as
he Style of Oxford that post°
oot. Many Ox4cords makel
,
Wash. Dresse Bros. -11
money. 1
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fe
t look •
the Oxford iS-
The Besv--Oreig ClothingiCo.-1
Q uality Connts-B. MoFaul Co. -8
-0,;:t..&w.o. willit.-4
es oxfords -eat Willis -a .
- Buuders_Niegutra.floes-5
Sterling SIIVer-Savattge & Stollery-1
- The Prineets-4
Notics-L. G. VanYgmond --8-
To ItentelhnBankin-8 r
- For Sale--; isiWatson-ll
¬ion es --5- _ -.. •
° Wake tO; Credit°. rs-Glaumare Is Statibtrry-5
L-. Griabrook-8 -
. Pore/de-41
- Goderloh Ciamp-L, A. Blokson-8
Calves for- Sale-Oeci. Chapoutti----2 .,
Wain for Sale -s. EL Petk-S
Bull tor Sale -4. Gra.ssiok-5
Annual liehting-13.• S. Phillips -8
wareammom.
. Some et the old gentle
&nate are angry with Bari
Governor General. - It seems
fore the" adjournment Earl
.
to appear in -person to assen
but sent his .deptetty to do
is not the first time he Itas
the venerable Senators,
Sorrel Of therh, had grave fear
action would tend to a loose
British tie. We think, to
-
, a
tne
,
. d rin
' a ter
of the
, .1
Grei; ae f 11
• P
that . h - t rnat
rey fail' d c les,
• 1 C
to -71).11
Ord
job. Th s b nakvea
done tin' time -
,an lea t the
that suth ded
,Ing -oft e a cl°°
that t t g'•
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lot - - .-
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k- .line for
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Isbister,
bilYeettB1r$011
to
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s
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rueg-er,
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ne)10 ha
ts barn,
a
was a
ng tele
of :ea
on wIt
has the
dwelling
of petroit,
mother,
ZUSCh.
1 ohn G. Erbt
nktilbasernent.
-hien will item,
eeting a ,t
anged to 'take
hone -system,
g extenstne
at once -Mr
foundation
he is erectinge-Mre.
has I
mrs. Sipple.
of tbe Brion-
put
it very
e HAY court-
over -the
and
will
F.
eomPleted
beentvisitinn
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km-
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W.
for
C.
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a e
11
the
4 -..he
0yr.ords,
fords,-
cluinsy,
3
t Foot preSsing
ight Sort. Our
, And every little
pertenced eyes.
Vici-Kid GUn
e _. , I
holt Vamps., high
Oxfords • 2 00 2
) * 9,
i.25,. 1.5o,
2.5o to 3.00
while
a
det
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Meial
.
. 25
1.
;
right sort of
oman can wear. Ours :
Oxfords are made! by . E4per.t
il in-the'rriaking, isllooked-
, ,
ndsopie New ModelS in PAteot-1
Calf and the Ne* Tans
1 . ;
.i;
toes and Cuban heels : PAten
2 tO 2 75 3 oo -to 4 oo -
'03 y . ' $ s _ , f, • - 1
5, 2. 00 . trl .3., 00 ; ;I %Jun,
Brown Kid Oxfords
the
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After
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—albfleisch
am
ght =ion Oxpoolter:
Wks their vanity which
The old telloWs like all
eller,
W
he'
,
s injur . peer
fuse of ,_ ad, iii*
E nate
eel
..t
, was n •
or t 11
sea s a
re
tr4,
pe
etted ti
tirnse* •
wa an
II
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he in wighi
Li". new MI
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g
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every
bor.
•
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n "
5
t:trolt,
.
and
have
are s, Mr.
Miss Annie Scl-mell
been here Visiting their
nd mrs, j, ett ,,ndittell.
of
2.1
If
6 t
-
ou
3.00 ; Tarl c
are interested in
if
ho'ce
,
Oxfords, 2.501 .2.7 3.00 3,.
Oxfords you'll .
inter
.
,
the offidal regaltvieit, and
though Were
it look d
e eh i ea
e thee h
p.veitrting
seri
,
us
-
.
is hnell
EaVes. shortly with
iher
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ESAVOATIt, FRIDAY, MAT -28' 1911*.
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Sleuth Huron Beefeaters
* The annual Meeting et the - 004 b
- d
Huron Reform As#odation will be hal
Tuesday,- June 6th, a t
as they not
the respect due ind age, wile
utet walked in quietly 'tense
bills and walked quietly
sureeis too bad to depriv
lows' of an of their gl r
_ y .0
sure EarleGrey must fee
11 th id b t hi
a - eY sa a ou • • - m
. __ ,
re
nd
ut'
title
, ct
badly
eteltig it
- the des-
to r
againe t
old fel-
'nel a
we e
aft r
t
t ageilk-
-A ty,
• d 1
Inc er
. n:w
; s
rtunat.
1 i
a in n
'
.diStre:-Sing113,Ccide
each t, tivn.
ted n
denet o
of J co
: n
3 ke 1
0131,
th
t
i it
el)atle o.
I tentrue
eliwaln
diluted
- -
r millte
• oc
w
a
In
• he
ille
„r y
_
r- Jotting
e., •of 'then
all vegetatio
thl"
ire mon Y
ttn- 'relabel
he arid kirl,
at
is attenda/10
.
t
a
ee
a
Do
•
h
en
te
et
111
le
nd
eadbli
flue
days
rapid
f t
o .
id at
erty.
An en
gr
h.
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h'•
h
cr
ve
s
Il
r
1,
g
ire
m
w
.
weath
ght -
la,
of 1
a go
me
r
t
-
•
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t
f
Aurich
f
pia ti and
ey will ern
rat . baseball
boys
tr., of nine
tenets eof 1
the Sauble
- thine with t
amity for Germany,where
d SoMe tithe. -In-
game- of the. seagon
efeated Centralia by
to eight. --The me,ny
and Intrst Henry Rau,
line, Stanley, vigil eyne.
em in the 'heath' of their
i'll
:th.
the
I a
ur
, ,
I
splendid showing ,thi-
-
-
DEPEIII4DAR
season.
=
LE:StioEs
in Brticefield on_
.
two o'clock. A meeting of the ex-
ftutive will be held in the forenoon.
tt le &Sired that there be a fun re
tation from -all narte et thee rid-
resened,
It looks as though the
recess, would be a busy "lin
membere. According to
Ottawa. the word has go
ardiamenta
re*rts,
e forth
Y
for . .t e
fro.
fro
e h
mea
rink g
t e d
t: Int
:11 tritiu; 1
ha be
i tter ill'c
t the atere
k
: but, ye: .
d
n
a
i
ith a
in the
a- ren
the ye
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tom
1, :lei
0 Y,,
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cb
of.
e,
, Te.
.
p-
Brotberstaa
Mre E. At
the near
. addressed
vi tin a kA•at
Sabb:
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fut
th
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ha
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r
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rent
inte
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wort
and a
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(R
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e
ie
d
e fro
_ In
ackla
t Bet
Mann C
es
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-
bunch
I
ine an old
On day.rec
r. Peter La,
of °tile
n '
over tette
sore after a; short illnese.
ntly .a eteer belongin
ont broke awae fro
cattle and becoming adld
s' and other obstructiOns
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FORTH
OSITE. COMMERCIAL .310tht-
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Misleading Market Repentesa
the two leaders that a,
paign is 'to het Carried -0
. - •
stituencies With reciprocit
a,
in
tive ca. -
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all co, -
- .
the n
ted nd
ace.
-,
ellen
man
Mr. Itlell
e o le
0
le
its atc,
ain we
eel to
Mat's
sto
to
I
ed
et.
en
d
last
en
lt t d
s e
Waited 9
and' his. .1st
o
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ev
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With
els
Ite
ning.
I
c OS
n has
Mimi
t
a
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.
o
n
ed
W
.
himsel
a ne ,'/
.
f 1,
finally1.
• bee
he animal
ash
"me exhatri d•
e and d..ed.
ould be warth $60
t
1
at I
i
,0 Goderich
t
,
Detroit ant Rebri
'
. the To-
"one prominent dealer on .
market 8tated that ha,d A yin t
route Mar . ere-
been foe these American lambs .
ing he tbat Canadian lababs woul. .10
worth $8 per cwt. to-elaT - inqteadd._lot
ne
Lague Mr Borden . the 0
- . 1 --,_ _
er. _leaves shortly for se 'tour
, , . ,
west, .whIle Hon. Frank
ter of the Interior, will a
on
pp ,
pliet
so
ma
ti n1 ag-
o e
of t e
r,_ Mini -
old neee e
8,3
.
e et bk
1, li u
t ke
ce, an
n etertained,
t -s I
ontai t
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1 o. ot
, 'tore h
1 1
a a
I t.,:e.s 1
that
t
as
f
di
Id
Is elef t
. .
cover'd
•
summm
Imilliat
be don
k
d
s
e d
•d,
• bl
: de
s-
t
• t :
di-
top bugg
well • 'rep
. Thursday
lionht hn'
• -I
see
ca
t
h
te
.
this
Eet
s seoti
. ' at
wee
--they.,-w
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n
I
a
t
i
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su
u.
1.
w
-
- 'tot
b an 4
have
- en e
1
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neriefs.-Wie
h recently,
isfortune to
'by
Exeter ,
I
le ple,ying lb 11 - t ni
a Frank Boyle had
have his hand ' b
the
e
.
Sat rd
I Steam
Will leave Goderr
yo
r
h
June ITth S
Greyhound
.30 a._ m., Canadian time -
$5 to KS. Arid if this can be
g WC:1'A
tne. duty having t° b-- -- "
Ingt In thEt westl in' favon
f
ciproeit .
,,, so
n s t In at
d
itli eas
- •
e
mind Ben
•
urt the b
e fleet two
11 striking1 Mm bet
ingers," Leaning the flesh.
pen
"
E, ,
.,
- .
- - Excursion Agent
With
what w ill be done when the duty ie re-
h h ge arid hor-
cattle, a eep, o
It is further stated tha
,
.members have left Ottaw
firm. determination to
PPositi a
ith tl e
esd y
71 ye is
t moo •.,
f• age.
The
i
deceas
e '
.
as
Mite
a
13.ediar,
o
le
Oral
1
elle4 Berth.
• sition aS be
Mack has , resigned
.k keeper with • the et
er IT
er-
NARY
.,: •
._TkEAVE DE
ROIT
•
t
FOR GODERICH
steoved en r r
• nest. Suet think the matter over o
If Mr Partner Just remember
7°ars'e '., --` - rket,
12,000 nembe COMilag • 00. the ma tb
ying a duty et $1.50 pen head on e
" ' d knocking your -market for
average,. an - en, 50 t. Pr
fo
lion this fall- by holdin
.
The report further sa..ys
assembling they will preba
.
al-1PP Y or ano er • wo mon
enough to permit of ithe pass
e
,
ha
an, .ele -
zap .
' pr
on .r -
ty gra . t
•
s, to g
g of t e
Car o
s res Ito,
lindneds
. •
a,n e
k h s
• . ow
' illiep
.mr it
deeds
m
. Jo ha
for
during
e
n
t
,
. d s
e tee
re
1
-
-
y:
nt
'e
letvisitin
to - ....
a fp
butcher ,
will be 0
and enatu
been laid
d :
la
t
dee
Is !uncle,
. L. -win
y$, , ,
to[minenc
tf.
e oad Tees.
.--rJosePle
a, soy
1V1
33,
ea
. e
'
it
os
o
sin
nn
g.
h Gi
ne
-se
• -•
tared
.r h
I ite
Qu
A
-
a
etelCaty 'Co,
- '
4 has aceep
uniber Comp
gher salary.
w Zealand,
Limited, of Toro
ed one adth the Ca,n
ny qf 'thht. 'city se
Mr. and Mrs. Flyer,
wha have ibeen visit
to,
da G 0
a G e
of p.
ng
iday.,,
dirt
cleri
no. o
, -
Jame 16th 8 a, -tn. Ce
h hand mOonlight,'S p
"b *:Vi4 G. R. to Str.
turn fr n3, moonli
BATE GO
trail
in.,
Um
t.
tE
time. Arrive at.Goderich,
Friday the 16th Special,
and via -C. P, R. to Ely
.
, •
ICH FOR DRTROIT
5.30 p.
train le
, etc,.
-
vee
tne
.
Tour laInts from $1 ta . •
( -
head."," ,
- The, above is a quotation from a.mar-
ket report In the Toronto World 0 f a
Is a, sample of the
fewdaY4 ago end . .
promised bill redistributing '
liamentary seats according t
ures of the June census. • Then
ornment with an empty • ire
tha ublic - servi e there°
P 0 7 gi
e a -
P
•the fi
the GO -
sary a. d
r niz- t
ga
lines?
d ath
hol t
th
rt/ 0,
me
, , t h
go
n
e a ,
bi ff
. a
I time
eyes
"Inc
-hip
t on.
-ot,
to the
theoa
him
, I
le
e al
.
.
e
-
e
number v
The fisile
e
lifts, so fa
Wilb er e
Ftnitlaea--
up;
sit-.
m -n
t ,
: ve
1* :lte
wita
the 'Bend
re not
is summer.
en t
Stat
le
o
1 *
SondaY.
g . 11
M
' b
s
:
Lery b
are a
ro in
1
not
t
eat
d e
e
.0- 4
.e. and erre
ondon on' nneclneeday
-man -led the
no mas,-
gret to, tear
son, North *sakote,,
Peter Frattne left
Mrs Frayne
• -
et and intende to visit
tarty in tbis vicinity
of 'the death in D
itrieti
for, S 'turd
ac -
in A.
s
Ill B
k- *
spec'
pen
yth ,
th s
..y, June V/
al excurston
le at way
nte t k..
., a, eanormeg
eclat train
le, 9.30-a. 4,
from Berl
stations to
- t -
rat
for Goderic
,
n, ena-G.
Holm
J
•
anada time, stopping- a
T. R., the morning
esve le From We -
'I 'tar
-, •
ne leth, connects at 0 in
.
Pore Huron,
f June Inth,
• -
in Belgr.ave,
9
n 8.40 a.
-
-
ret. -
atuff name of the 'Conservative" papere
' lesuing in an endeavor - to
- have been e ' ,
I t the red-
prejudice farmers agaens
procIty agreement; The infer erten le tbae
et ' live
if, an Is. Proposed under. the . pa ,
' atock- Is allowed to pass between the
. - two couretrie &free` of duty, the Cana-
farmer would not gain anything,
an admitted -handicap in an
campaign would have no re
. - , i .
to. appeal to the eetector3 to
deadlock.-
- , , e _ n.., . -I
Whetlr titles are r all
Po e Y
,OR
-now or .a.., the daily pres a$
oring to create the eropeeenio
are; an d that if 'the .stirrtng,I
- t
elect' a
-urge -b t
.
reale t e
. a
bet t t
JU• -
endea -
that the ,
Imes ale
Ga
rde
3 ne e
- -
oor e'
. h Id t
d ce,.
t ya
t.Y.
ix of t
, cle
ch of
con•
m 10
teat).
••
atltan
e
it,ri'.
etleason
e '
this
(4,:
We
-ea
,
. 1,
forget
auspic
vi -
r„- A
t af.
orth
.
'on
ag
th:
ba
e
ri
of
, to
- S
.111
hi
st
y-,
t..
e-
1.--
te
-:
larger en
-:Vtrare 0
Ito& in
and weal
the Bend
was inau
Methodist
eight me
'dent-at:le
n
ve
ae
y
on
urate
church
berst
inh
11
f hie
a d Ru
w od 'on
He lin • ea,
'S claY.
on Sin.:
aund:
NIre. .3.
rain is
a
Se
S
et
y
4
1
;
I
s k
o
-
mill
adheon
ay.
f
a d
las
i 001
111
rtg
outf t.
vie
Will-
lends
a,
in 't
wi
5 pre e•
tine, •
'
- I
t '
1
a
e
I
1
the
f -I--,
eede _relict
rmerly of -
E
Inn 79th y
IC •Merieorl
. 11 f
ar , o Usbo
.ughters and
sS.-Mr. W
building
The many 1
of .1... .. na
late- Alex - L
t ' * e
e ea Deceaeed, who
ar, was a• bast f
f to - nd er 43
0 WI; a, Mrs-
ne She lotves t
two-- eons ItO mourn-,
, Levett has commenced
f- the new skating rink."
lends of Mr. Al, NI ellen-
e-
I-
as
fr• 0
in- ri .11
ee
er
T,
ave
ntra
op
ave
I
I
1
etroit Monday,
, „Vitae. Arrive
ar-rival of 'temper
.
oderiehe on
RETUR
June
at G-od
fro
'
tut trig
(Nate t e t
IN
gth
ric I
D -
D:
e
.
TO GODERICH
1.00 p. ra., Port • HMO
9.30 p. rn. Special train
troit 1080 via G T R
DTRorr
e'
oet, Tuesday, June 20th,
.30 Canada dine. ) -
1,
5.80 p.
eaves Godne
Berli
.
8.30
ma
dian
but instead lose the Canadian
not here already they sheet}
. be nda
. Will . t et, t
tth ,,
f rther
r
nd-
o
4.
s
e.
is also f
"
wheat.
leen
-:.'d
are pleas
from his
•d" to see he has recov-
I
:
, -
T . R
would .
that for. a
In view of arliamentary id 6
P i
„
rnmetit -•
particul
to
recent
be
illness and is ble
market. . It Is quite true
-an 'el
. 3te: s.
ta
. *tickers
ith
.
*took
around :gain.
-
-A quiet wedd ng
American
OPPasition. obstruction
e Lion
lace at
I) -
th e arsona e he
g
few weeks t numbers of
. pas -
- lambs have been an the 'Toronto mar-
ket, and have eold in the majority ' •
Ca 's at 'higher prices than have the
f:w Canadian la,mbs there. - At first
thought this- may ,look s:rious; but it
.
_ - is' aon a te: ere state' of affairs. The same
conditior6 - 1:xist 'every' .year a t • 'this
, to -a greater or lesser degree,-
sca sOn .
that at this da.te there
, .
the following euroming ulna
tion by the- Toronto World,
tive organs, 1
JUnior Con,. sersra lil,
telresting reading, even ii il.
essing : "The litical sita
gu . po .
the robabilit of ' . 1 cti
P. Y an e e 01
this : Parliament is to meet
27th Before that date the GOvernme
..• _
will be in possession of the!
1 e situ:-
0 e of I e 'A tat b
- h lids or s
11 be I - eddyel i
. . £4, . 1
a a. at th
-is onit . 13, 1,
. .
tion a a h usel-old
I ab ' i. SI y21 • ,
8 0 se OM .
on Jett ean
. 1...,t 1.1h
t it J-111
figurts le•rn
'
i
.
'
Cecil ea
grea I)
r re th
filo..
in ,,nd
b Y P
.
, new
p. -I
!T. ,
: la a
enti;111
b gs hare
1 rgainipribes.
• 1)
h 1
ensa
selling
WI
. c.
0
0
ov
van
)1
1.
ii-•
A ' tio
40
oo
leg
1,ie
too
.
his
•
. ple
in
-11 p
rr
on
For
fr
ed ill
s sev
S it
t
2211
noe
atu
I •
roc
228
ncL
el
c
I 1Y
al
•
•r-
, d
1 ' i
, r
., '
f
-
(Death
day last
the west
Clark wi
,.
passed to
reached t
Mrs Crie
. • ,„
tingham,
smith, all
band on
where- the
her
f an
ne,
nd
o
th
e
En
s
of
de
of
i
o
d
horn
Ia.
ttled_
31,
eased
h.
Old R:si
the ell
the i
-
. the
eat
need
was
d, came
wit
*gone
conti
Mrs., "C
e •
-r
at
le
g
:
a
le
e 1
t
cl
o
e
o
n
-On.
eshien
of
oha
,
8
vo
Ian
2, 1.1.4.R
ti6
s
nu
Is
Mar
' i
Cr c
,
havin •
re.ar ,.
f No
aoke .
hit
rest. I
a goo
-
tar
c
-1t1i)
a
aietist churc
att 3rd, whc
London, and A.
of tir 3'
1 ' °
e,re united in
a,s, aerforree
ter their ho
lc will r e
i
arterly Offi
eet Me t hoofs
din f t
g or
p of .
on Wednesday event g,
e '
Mr. Fred Dixon. ot
iss Clara Marten,a, dau rh-
h eti t -
el3 ' ar one, ot 10. rn,
marenage. Tne cceem nY
by Rev. J. J. Bigleman.
ettmoon trip the hal PY
-1. de in London. - he
lal Board of the i•- -
. cl; e-
1 church held their 1 t
. 8
e year Monday ni nt
a
pring
el
gam
ii lii
.....1111naS
•
0
_ Prices
• -
d
-
of
,
.
• .
.
for the reason
1 ti t
the popu a - o. Oanada
b, c prof
s
h . v
ug
been
t o
a
until
ea.
1
.on
i
,showingth
e
ara practically no .Canadian laertbs ot.
a mark:.table edze. Later in the tatason,
.- ho-wevertthe Canadian lambs control the
- .
market, and in, many cases eater the
th d ty and eell
Buffalo market, pay e u ' , .
dvan t le- than krterican
, to • bater a 4 ;3 I• I
lerrb,. atr-I th-1-:: ' dealers are• oar th-
. _.. ... .. 1
ority nil. the. ".staternent -that Bufeaeo
. ---k-t. Is far superio- not only-
915. a• mat - n - -
for Canadian lambs, b..ut for all cia-ssas
or nee e °cit. than is Toronto, and that
.on
provinczs and constituenelesn
aa the House meets, 'the Grerhment
vent be bound, in view en the
to- further _supply and to t
p oe y propose s, to latroduce
adjueting the •te s t ti n
. • . epre en a o
rovinces and redistributing
F , • ,
D. each province, ae 'set out
5
auju t d '
e representation based,
,
census new about t le d
o e•ma e.
-followed
ern provinces will all be givnn
seats, and the eastern provinces,
1 As see f am •
p al e:
ppoeitio le a,d tfti
6 rec - p rt e
a billt rt.. e tert. In
' a t r b
„ . a •
the . seat e ing
,
• n the r- - P nee n
on h- wsac
, .
hs ke
tr e west- • o
mor- h id .b
out, re _ret 9,
4
.
-
-
I
ersid
sa a
T r
In e
t a
len st
• rese
gait c
led by
• t
. es e
ge a
eaV ri
ibr
ighe
ntot
soli,
cc:milmenta
art
d wit
,
ee.
a
1 n
ir frie
i tO
c
, oda.
Priv
1#.
: twin
.
h
la d
at - I
ds
YU.
ef
t
T
res
e`,
h
a
e
in
his
an
s
the
t
tat
wh
t
-
e
.
s
k .,
-
i
0,
ci
-
kind, Chr
Years wa
Turnetee chu
tine Years
sons and'
Seaforth,
Mrs. Tho
smith, an.,
Tonto, Th
day afte.
t
ing place,
sti
a
ag
t v
• n
as
M
tune
00
e
tetti
n
co
ch
.
.aughtere,
Jahn,
Tiwnsend,
s.
.
en
woma
t
sis en
'Mr.
nhe is
oil
S,. Ro
al tool',
nd a
ain5 t
ying
,
n• I,
su
I
er
1
la
t
o
•
0
a
e
n
;
it
for
em
die
ed
.ra
nto
, at
on
la
h
mate
en 1
able
by tw
arxl:
an
,ucke
T
Tue
umbel
t res i
gh es
rtl.xt
• s
a,
le
8
h
*
otler
.
t The ste
Year wer
e a n
waren *J. /
a. !
Leon ' J. S.
le -
eu s. on, hd.
o tutal mem
6, a decrease
ci pastor w
lid ays and
shes nd-
a wi
branehe
trthd to, be
ards elected for • he
• P. Frayne- r c rd
, t, e o - g
artin R le. Rowe S
, • , .
arvey. F W ad
' • ° ' r.
haPlon andt W. J. Ken le:
ership of tbe church is
of seven from last ye r
s granted one t '
. " mon
second month If he
'
1 provide a supply. he
of the church are - e-
It flourishing conditi re.
-
10
,
T
thl,ughts
ha.e
.yo
011
If
e p ng
S ri
alio
them.-
want new
' Ohietit
[
ttresses,
•
h 0 '
onse lea,
on Ne
. When
piece
•
Prere is t
re.gular '3.7
e
rfni
•Fiirnitrire
verytkurtg
to
i
e-
at.
n e
ng -s in9011 10 h
and
4. .
is-olea .
take the pi 'e 00
laoe—a - g sto
• 41
,, e ,they
•
•
and -o e's
I
Al.- -1
:- 4 i bra
1'
,
. orn
. d
full fl
0
/ rnt--e
.
. with fre-e access' to the Buffalo mar-
k e they teould be able to pay better
' d n .'• stand to
r pric:s to the fax•mer .an o.,
los' as they have don.e in the Toronto
,qkb-1 of Quebec (65 ) will bei
e, it •
""c" means many, changes -all
Opposition in 11 Mollie d
t , a eo .
ger as fag a deal as the
reduc- I I' de s
• . t
lover. Th. e w ek
ill -
see t- P -
can A i (1, 'II i •
' I
Get
• at t
r. lo
ter
go -
e h
sae
irs.
I Mc
i
me
;of
Smith,
o
nt
et
u•
e sp
,. j
• ,
tt
a
lee
teem in w ic
by tho-e- mo
e •
resided. ite
Turner's • em
. t
g-
.
re
• te
e deceae-
whom
ains
Y.
s
-
,
e
as
ad
nte
hel
so lon
red I
Edward
1 _t___a_
Thames Ro
Fergu
Usborne -
Notes. -Mr d M
. 13,n a
on called on relati es
10
D4)
Sp
it
ings, regular $3.2'
hile 'they iasf '
..,..,.. $,...i......
, .
_
-lea co Fffat while
.0 .
'111
-
mars tins spring.
the redistribution
that I m ris*- t
s
eek
all ss
Ella
R
"
e,
.
kippen, He
sail.. and Thames R
larnericen lambs may for a week or
A: two command highzr prices in the To-
ronto marktt", the price of Canadian
lambs is not he rZality affected on ae-
ceen. of ilia few lambs of marketable
On the` other hand the farmers
and once
• , .- • • 0
over, EG reuse other than stitpplies
a etated period and to refu
th 1 ' '
a rec procity pact. They -may
th G
e Government supplies up to
a
ner. That will mean', an electie
- e
to Z richi,
e to Das• 11.1 oce
• - ' '
giv- to a
' '
Nevem a r u
.betwee w sleet
,
•
• he
day
gu s
-M s
th
'rot
MiSS
' of '
Br
:ues.;
,
er,t Air.
r .
Wit,
1
Su
of
er
0 R
e-
erl:
ler
siste
-
-
,
,
. .
Notes.- a
who- pure a,s
from Mr, ot.3e,
havingi .1:as
Brussel
in
d
d.3i
nners,
he. harn
has mo
r. J. if.
.
o
s
e
I':
Wingha
nasineee
t
cro
town,
,s cot
on
ger,
some
ter,
are.sent.-101r.
nunday.--N
who have
time, .are
Mrs. 'W. J
r. and Mrs. parnel n-
bee* with relatties or .
visiiing the latter's s s-
leicLagan, in Logan, at
. Willia,me ha6 rettir ed
,
4agouswomotm
()ail foo
1 -
.S. T. 11.
•
. ,
B a d C
ox , n oii
. --
ES, Afanager.
-siza
September let and Novembert
-it M ol
te as
-M a
Gr
ce C
s
s n
•
tag
01
te;
num
visitin g
is daughters in Lou' 1 t/.
would tar to gain, because when
. tloir lamb; are at the best they would
ta,v:. a free entry to Btiffalo, where
the be -t price- foe...this class of live
b b
stock are realized. 1
Ed on the n - .
new census, by whiph
thi exi ti
._ e s ng Parliament will
three years old Of course an
• ,
men, could be made, if rectpronity
pened to be defeated at hin
.9 _ .5. tafter
. . tim . in -z
he I onl T om 3,
arrange ve sit •
.- •
'hap E ith •
ehington R bertto
,
,
are at
- we
mat o
s ac gm,
:a
Aria
r
s i
•
anted
h eer
.
i 6
-T
inn
1
n P a
fro°
0 u
'th
o •
e
e
U
11 s
-N k•
lki
'-,
.
-
,
-e on -El, za
belt were n
ing the a nu
Huron Co 3°
Wedele3da , e
Mr. Mesa d,
et
0
I
va
en
B.
street•.
n last
eeting
lee •
ng of
.rbistri
F
As
la-
4
•f
y '
he
ation.-0
week
geeet
a
•btend
.Ea3
Re
o
ft*.
elle
intends
Antos
k
h
a week -
- . •
ndin -
g a few
. going
Darling
rt were united
me the
r • A. C. Whitlock Is
weqks at his home. e
wesb very i shortly.- a .
and Miss Florence In n-
in marriage at t te •
I
,i, suN
it is the tline for -Sun
.
y
99 afiLys
Days ,Now w
I
N
ich make you I
fr
.................„
A Pertinent Question.
I The .Toronto News, one of the strong-
i h p [naive
est supperters of a h g ro
policy, asks this question :
- "Can the Canadian business man, the
Canadian manufacturer, the Canadian
working 'man view with - equanimity a
trade agreement that attackthe whole
principle of protection and aims at its
final overthrow ? Can thi; country
with all Its natural wealth andi itn-
inense prospects afford to share its fu-
tura with a country llke the United
_. States which begins. to show the marks
to hold :another session of p' rilanII ien v'e
In 1912. Bet _this is- not like y ltron, li -04 *0
it will be a °eel' de of Jo n
now on . ig 1 A
election campaign But the sh pe of th 21 h ••
' - t • '
constituenc es and the candi• • tee- wilt M rdo
be a matter of ' uncertainty tif the an mot
redistribn lution bill is passed. fact - Iles
the actual candidates are fart er awa r.
than the turmoil of Ehe elee ion. I E ma
means a summer campaign withuC th Ir pa
knowing the actual tonstitue (nes - 0 vi-itin
thef champions. But the main IIT pre
. sties • wil .
be up in. all their strength. nd ther st Me'
never Was before- stich a earn saign I itl g
Canada. It will. therefore be little U3 te' .-
in calling conventions or selec ing can at end:d
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ati e•
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1, 9
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the Upper
a, very int
-
dress in
" e, -
ki Is visit
Cameron i
rived hem
of Pharma
Elora, visi
-eMre. Spa
Palls, are
Currie, Qu
• of the Po
were in St
, ed a lecture
Bryan. Hie
' of. "-JohnPeac
C
-re
elv
ng
Lon
last
y,
ed
'lag
visitihig
en,
t,
atf
nubeect
n
ti
lle
w
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PAI
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gi
a Male
g nd
a
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eek-
onto.
a •I‘lad
nti ba
Mr
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Mr.
lanh
en by
. was.
Wilton,
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a. ,T.
mria.
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he
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las'
rs.
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8
nd
Je
he
'o like
gav
ad
Leg
h.H
6 wn ar
"olleg
week
jaw
Thrhad
K -e
ewe.;
ttend
nink
Princ.
be
t
jt
. ig
' very
day
0 man
John
Gunning's
r •
for
sometning,
started
man
fell,
of b clets father, Mr. F ed
unkin, on . ednesdaY May 24th in 't
e pre-ence .0 ' '
n ab ut two hund ed
t
ea see -What might have proved a
herious ac iderd happened on isfen-
foeenoon 0 ' the sand hill. A. you g •.
named M eney came un th N r.
Cann' s s rid pit with Mr. Fra It
tea , from Blanshard. e
just drive down into th pit a d•
el around, leaving' the lines lo Se.
a Minute. !he Dorses took fright . t
no ne knows what; a d
up the track to the road; .1
followed, : ncl caught the lineb t
lasing his hold. Fortunately, e
iscalrd, yckir heavy
.
7hen Sprgig Clothes
o get ir: qtrli so tha
eed theni. Our rfpu
0 well 4i:town to
work booms us. • Bu
to get in before the x
.
hoicest lines of twee
erns, justithe kino.
, d
lothes; and the ,ki
pioney. We also ha
ngs. Ca0. in and Se
,
• ,
win'
are
yo
eq.
w;
sh.
s .
go
d
e a
th
er clothes.
in mind. It
have the cl;th
ation aS hig
re any boom
,would just jig
We carry in
- " '
nd sings an
w
As that Make
hat give you
full line of Sprino-
In.
,
just the 1 t"
ime -
Rs_alwav.s i'wise
. . i
es w en; you •
h '
-cl • t' 1 ' . *
a.ss al ors is
- by us. 1
iOur ,
your memory ,-
stock all the
• a 'est pat- .
he l
t t '
styli h
slooking 1
wea f
r or your •
F ' h -
urms
, „ 1.. .
..„ Of agee" . • , ..
Tine United tatee has been, if lb is
' S .
Mt - 110W, a country of great natural
It has its borders
dates until the redietrinution
Paesed. And this will require
weeks after the prorogation i
r *
o 0-epternber. ' '
bill 11 ve tio
a few ek.
August! be n Y.
a the
ha re
N•
si
pe „
w• 4
va ,
her stst-te
,, age .10
ho
had
o
in Exe
Union
Mrs.
the pas
1'
er leis
•o a
bra d
We k
' in the iee •
' in Milveri
Brockville.
'Position of
ce
n,
juin'
h
III
the liletr
s been,
Long
r III
-
Ihaz
re
:
Ir
itar
ote
t:ke
t ro
Ban
t
tit,
u
0 tEf
5
was
. ter
breaking
Wheels.
Woven
unhurt. T e horses then bound -d
the. road, Psetting the wagtn,
the re: ch and titking the fro t
with tb-m over Mr. Whitioe 'e
wire ten
B
R
-
GHT
, .
S
i / EAFORN
neeources. t within
.
et.
1
Bank in 1,
e acros,-, his field up to
-
Huron
-------
'-
.I
his
tile, and bit k yard. Luckily .th•Y*
. those conditions and advantages of var-
. led climate, which allowed it a mar-
., Notes. ,
-Wm. Taylor, who ha 3 ta. 1
-
able home on the ninth line of
.
comfort
'Morris bt
i
hi
Jo n
lh
rst
arley.
'
ie
to
firth
.-
Anotes.-
iss
M
nley
,
turned,.
dred
'
narro y escaping g few h i -
of his tre-h cement bl ek
o s, b ..
•
as
ball Te111118
' 0
-...- F , t
venous growth and development almost
'Whoa outside aesistance. It hag also
n d is till
k eean.sone of the most
_
highly protected countries in the world.
'a, fiscal system which has fostered corn-
blues and propagated and -nourished mli-
tiortairea at the expense of 'the mass
it the people, a policy _which as. the
- alma says bag, nradetit a ociuntry which
1
,,bein3 to show. the Anarks of age.”
1 Strange the Newe advocates the con-
tinilance ot a. fiScal policy. for this
_ country which ha placed the • United
Mates in the class of "beginning to
bow the marks of age, If this poi-
ky has haat such! an effect in a come
• paratively short time as_ the News
' --elatmst may we look forward with any
degree of. hope for Canada if we con-
Untie the policY adteeated by the
kftlre. I $ ' ' - - 1 1
on the othnr hand, let ue look to
_ Geeat Britain, the great free teade
the world.. We do nett_ a&
.
has bought the one hundred aro 'to d
. - . ilere f -
adjoining his on .the. east f r m Adam Na ' gh
Sholdicei paying $4,306 for i .1 i '
. Th Ca. a T
will give Mr. Taylor a choice property to gee
of two hundred acres. , . c- . ar : gl
-The assessment roll for t e' town- w o
,, . _ . . :
8 -nip Or Goderich .for 1911 s OWS the -rnoinia,
following : No. of acre.s 5 •.1 rt '
, 2,32 , acre.. ouh of
cleared, 42,130 ; woodland, 2,157 a swamp li 1',
or waste property, 8,035; realproper hr thee'
ty, $1,388,775 ; buildings, $30 800 ; , toi 8,n Son
tale $1 697 575 • exempt A26 000 - bu-i-I Ph ass
, , : i se. , e . I
!teas assessment, $600 ; persons 'between N ety
5 and 21, 48 ' ' M e
3; persons betwe n 5 and Y g
16, -856; persons between, 21 an 60 581. . J. e b,
population, 1,806; births, 81; . deaths-, pi. In ,..•
16; dogs, 251; days of stattete , labor, or p. is
62,844 1 ar be
.
the su.dden de th f r an
-BY a o el s. Ding- Y
ham on , Tuesday, May 9th, t - her wi ter
home In Goderich, 9, pioneer ne-eident th ap
ot that town has:been called a aY. The m h
deceased! had not enioyed go cl healt a,n he
since font. years ago, at wet ch time la 0
she seeffered a paralYtic stro e. Just d vi
a short time before her death n Tues- ge , • kl
.
w
a
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s
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I pp
g . te
also et
ny frie
aro nen
epo , t• t •
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. 3r, ,
„over ng
' .
- ,,,e'.a,
ere visi
the. fri
ilkst. in
da :• '
a ade
t '
o i the
mak ug ,
en tett
a d c
to stif
b 1
ad . da
or ..1: te
no aeon
ppe
1 frui ye
awn: ya
1 et . • uthter.--Jo
ed tit e
-Mi
or
de
a,gain
at
ow
nd
d
trig;
nds
e
0
h•
'tees.
e
er
aged,
.a
r.1
hts
unei•al.
es
. 't
will
Mrs
wi
is
Mrs.
gr.
on
amet
it
y afte
eaty
vele
.T
ries
-The
ing
to na
nces
-Mrs.
week
r
e
b;
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coa
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e
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f
sa
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it
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.--Itt.
'oath
pti u
Ide ec
' bido
,
urd1
o
h '
ci .
taeti
h:
h
pl
pear-
wit
7
en
el-,
--to
1 g
L n
Fi n
fri 'rid
"
',,
,
L. °Sera
ZundaY.-
been extin
Vegetation
lyea-The •lt
nu er
m , ous
is ha 1
rd y
make their
' . Death
..-
flounce the
'newei3, .e.vh
1 -
azt week
concessi n
°
ehell the arid
and on Sa
;feeling we
ed and pro
:monis,. He
al
: - a Y morni
up and w
get soteeth
bed. When
.hitu lying
,WaS an a
,been a suf
;with paralysisnd
, E
he
ui
.h
ay
he
-
-af
ap
t -
cl
eh
t
it
ur
.
te
w
g
ile
ng'
s
on
ful
er
h
e
gr
he
s •
bugs
e
• to
entice
s
at
oc
hi
efill°-
y
a
ce
t
felt
lail:
fo
e
t
s
r
arY E
leitin
at swa
by the
leo incr
- have
Warm ev
- be •
' ith •
' re
:of .tir.1
urred
home
n -
•
previous
-"complad
doctor
it an
to bed;
well
Wife
him,
atne
e floor-
00. to
on a
it
It
it
,
' o
'on
e
itf
..'
a
e
N
h
bac
s
nu
1pp
nt
ip
, lb
et
t
9
a
• d
'1,
I
e
t
E .nes,
•
e
a
t
an
encore,
fire
ate
ed
corn
ets than
he
-we
end
he .
as
his-
of
su
o
on
:11.
:0
dt .Duti
he
d I
,
Fre
r et
Sed 6
Mi
la
ha
rain
rapi
' -trt
a
y
ight
rtMi
dea
n.
nine
pne
ere
O g:
..
foa
w Ic
h
ha
yea
:
,
,
.
a
Otertutning
frig
-and
' ikilr
horses
vegs
t
t
e
d
t
f
Viicaa
' d
parents
I.A.1
,pa
tin
It
ea
,F
L
a ile f hi mneye, brew -
is, t ° e
eera ta
r ' ete ern and a few Cl e,
ppolne. three, just :e
4hnitill.P k da, arlileeelA
ce e scene. T e
-were se rcely scratched, whl h A
almost a iraele. A few lee if It
e harne-s and wag b P es '
, e on, were roken a d
e. fence WaS b oken prat b di h Fie
a
ee jumped. u r. Whitlock helped n r.
t•lee to et 'hing TWIT fiXed tip and -
inner he ot hie a nd • '
a, and stet t-
itoa Blaneh a d in e• rl
-°°- ShaPn on
dre--Mles Or ce Cudm t e.
ete sPen a f:w
tes at her blether's '
one's this w e, mr. satn. ou:-
, la -Quite a numb r
n al here atte ed the annive- e Q /*-
ill Ex t r d • sa• i -
an Woodham on Su -
n laat.-Mis 8 Vera Glenn visited h r
near h -re r c tl
e en y. -Mr. Jo,
ison. has chased a new rube r Th
buggY PI Alli . d
i • ' SOIl OeS not e-
e n being b -hind the times tel -s
. , : • - "--
a day with ters. e
last wee --tentr hn "--
d R . • Jo ICersla e, An
on oad, v sited his d.aughter, mi_
ry Rundle, on Sunday last. -M, s.
h.ard
-
om
'
-der
er
se
ob
att
1 ,
1
e „ B se
aches a
i
lete assOrtment
d Et- ' '
an *semen s.
lazenger s &
I
of these' fa,
I- mon-s
, m m
I axi
e
Genuinle. Scote
_ . .
e tra quality impo
ainable. Finest
ipilitt . .
otive assortmen
'
i)
,a
of
Goldsmith's
A
ra
ni
u
1 'tilts
,
these famous
r 's
e ,Tomis
kes of Tennis
of satigfaotion-
.
'Match
balls. are
lity rubbers.
f 131 ammooks
:00:
nd Glov
Mitts Catch
4
ast League
. • B I
a
Balls illart3
•
-Footballs
,
absolutely
..,
Sizes] 3
i
at Spec
1
es -
.
.s,
the
to 5
1
country" of
the News referring tel her as a nation.
“elinatiling" 'aged' it not
day she had another stroke, hich rer .in Cli
suited ;fatally. The late eins. agleam h of
to 3t rid•
o tr g ;nen
y. --Quite
attes.ed
an
he
eteeeived another
Icanse, hi
troke, ' •
death
I,
ne
veas
a
,R
.m0
Thorn n nee eni-e Rn 'A P
-at v ' - t-- -4- - atte
anco, ver,I is the proud mot -
E IC
I'llt
-
1, LSO
•
siglnetof Would
then he a betteh policy for ' Canada tO
tako a leaf out of . 1:U.1 -taint's book and
got away freen thak ruinous prcytectIve
,
.
'
Waa a : ClaUgliter of ° the late Mr. and sht
tens Rain. Blake, of doderich, nd -ira's Ord
71 yeats, of age, . (She was he wide ma
, • _
1 .
tt
Tu
.
t all n. Itne
as .,aelly
t 1 s la Ilt
:
oad.--Da
-24th.-I
needed
e r III
: nd 1 is
Brilit-
g
1
I
of
of the plo
tow•nship
awl his su
-sedd
eers
-out
ton
n.
ho se
6 years
t
pir. ne
•
)
e
et
;
b
vies
'in
o,
we
on
' thi-
and h
d ou
•.
tie
11
.J-
41? 1:
iri II
40i ,
a son . r. John Cann- end fa
arki .,..
o besy 'Ann into the house
o homest ad. They have had
aired' throng out,, '
n
t Se
okh
•
I DRUG .4.NI:
f'
1300K
STORE
i
On
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en
Ly lora
ek or
ago
wag e
det 114
in of
ls
r•re
of
he 11
ed to
nd 'Opt,
as
brou
stitchee
as sinceoning
kr-4RE
&& • & • •
*44
• .41 ....
5
era-- ilke
Yee
er Market
1.-ngra-atridie
'en (floe lots., 13
solids, lee to 21
her's, 15e to
no, 16c to 189
to to 20 less, litl
rge eltacsv
9$- 'twins, 13 1
•-‘,-Ezgo--Pre.Lim•
Si ii.. 1 -to to
220 ; seconds, 2
•23.--Prieco
iuos, which
Ian oi week no to
iflCt 4no.ih .=We'
- ft Bowing
tetra, 1300 lbs.,
t. $I ;
11111,K,s,
;$5.80 ; lb
loads and i
ket, sold
fod
. Stookers & Fee
ero.
ndbprin
ringers
Caltes-Nealletti
1.o.inhs-Sheen,
to ; Teirlibga
to.50 - Ado
ewt:
ate
lVCrp5i .y. 14.-s-
ndnotlon lopnct VflUd the i
for both cattle and size
improvrd' aon$cZe4biy
Stituirday* q s :
dins, frOm 1 13e; 1
; lambs, 1010 to 140 perib. -
Mee en-aetive, strong
,ea.zo to *6.45; staipp:
. 5 to 8.6.2. ; heIfEms.(,•54
'7/ t4.40 tO,5Oata heaerc, Si
We and ape:tigers active and inead
-Active. and 250 higher at
pigs, Sc to 10e high
Ira
wer ; h owy,i Olt: to t:0.40--
; y k, 56.40 to $6.65 4 pig-
, $5.25 to $4,40 ; stags, $4 t
44.5 Sheep and Duaihs
rc hi 1,r,";‘ handy lambs. 45
$5 to .25 t. yeArIhm„ ,-$5.25
75 to 5 ; owes, *2 to 54.50
- Montreal, 23.-Tride was
,
And prices al Po MO 41.11'1Week nbo
lbc per 100 1 Cholee•stem sold
-Be totsio ; lid ly good at '51* to .5Ie
and the own tt 4t 41-4 to 4/ *per
heavy oholoe hilliti broivht as high
newer grades Soldp4own as lax as
tioes at 24 to 4o ih. Giving tot
Cows of good qua) ty -sold at 5/4.,to
nd the keen r demand vices
WeOf le
•
t) cted iota were
100 llui 11 eight, weigh9(10
meatis wa quiet, tutaS .
.4 st-eady ing prevailed is
show rib imporbartt change.
i and Oring lambs at $5 to
ht from tl tO 96 eadt as to •••;
21
-In Seafoith, on 11:37 15th,
rdr Iurntg, d son.
-In Seaforth, on May 22
• Benry,.a.
ONS--Ift Wmgwaut, on SW 1 -
kite, Ernest Si mous, a son.
'onto, on May 1
, re. H. n. hhibols, formerly
son,
YSIO1f4-10 Itippen, on May
s 1•441yru" Lent, a eon.
,
T livExeler, ion May eth,
Ex 111
C.7G1.1
by Rea cleot
tangle te mat • b
Goderhih.
'STON1-1,1
church, Xinby
May
dine, to At
_ Rev4
tottrel, of
of•Petro#,Io