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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1911-05-26, Page 4--4 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 , . , ....____ ... .. ; , , •-• .... t _ ' , • . , - I I • • , • • 4. . - - _ . . •- , ;,• .1 . - __ ea— . . . , . . , , e , . ----a-. ... . . ,. - - ,1 ill . I . RUE$0,,,.., Y e*net_lie . . MAY 6 . • . alommi.. 'PUMA ljnit ' "I 1 a ne e p , P re;11.. 6- One • of thOSS fine honing that- are • MAY, 1911 Palie7 Whieh ha/ A n - 4 . ' ' t Stahel on the decline in ; . . . Pt ativel . p el r en Itizeit life 2 . of e ea ;33}1Xel et rich, 0 snot I t s Ito new Bell r ton blower. tee er atta VIA Ma e n hi 1 Goo* e me , edit to tine e and upright coneolunity, Ile Wae. 1131 all his dealings and n- 1, tolv T W . T It —..- abort- time. tatateateetteettotatet . ._ Editorial Notes and Co , . v' ng manta . na C rs ef •of 'fainallY t ' g ,'Alfre 1 r . complete out ge -always looki -thing.-Donal . 0 on t or t cDon 0 cl ,d ' - 1 ha 4 ' eeryHe -frig th wan ried respected was 68 ren,rs' 45 years by all who knew h a age and was rhar-; ago. There were borr m. to 1 , . ..* 14 1 28 ..............-.„„ lip 22 .9 .......-...-- 2 a 9 10 16 n 2a 2427 30 31 .---..... 4 11 1$ _ 5 12 19 • • _,.......... 6, 1a- • 20 , .. Se tearful are the lilas . - - Colnpanr of th6t iniguitous treaty' that they are ping their plant so that. tnate ,w five, -hundred more men., i ............ „ .ti., London baker has been.f ee-Harri; h my - ss , iprocit ,. -TIe ,iiniargp4 w k ,LL requir •On v riet t e teed tok sene. ot ar lit o• iton ; ' er . -non N , • ,b010/1 A t•reot, f .0gs mi i3, ,and tione. be 1 ,Oci So h g lit he I Frank a s a: yea d 'the. be,. bet decided egg w 'ruesd . 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 iot ha o MOO dy in ,n. trash g- in :h liday-s fl ' ed to or th -turns 0 v, . --.1:14 h , ( . e , nd Ihu o . ed. ,aY 'er Mode put Ai Fit 0 Lon .. aii Alit .-Mib tante thernt d a t- 0 a I 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- • , -in- • 4 OAF seiting. over-Welght-bread..Th ri, are tl . 41 ok4 - I rielat• :. ilk - • °I orld- 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 1 eg 'oped -S161 side , twin •, • erte g thisr acc a jWIUI r Goderich h i Might One. dents h i s 14e e ha 1ht, Lonclon,. I n- ' Mrs. ail dote, te vi • -n -Cpme .c4 or elhunt b ;v1,It ngt iti e And se. ng w -Mrs g her s -all a :11 club ill .3), ri; d , . i i j, 4, y, , _ t moths of to oone e Cid 1 , 1 . - I b s h a I owed ld, unity 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 - . air 0 • 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 ; - n " • . 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 &notion 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'• t,..- 00 ii ft eli f - ni In . h 1 he 11: --r- ' il w I' Oast ete elvi I t eo • .1 y: tel n la dt Le - air s • rra . e et --.: Me v • - non 1 If° t ' et acs, 6k. r et ' iti t g3/4 le PN ge o :sa'ely ,...ilg.ht. • a -Last , hi, tlt• leetwe *hart , 4is .t , a ieatte , L.-, wan, on ee and la wor,se• i 7_4, (4i til f : the u s Yo M r,„ 1.11 • r n ' •dIonand I, 1 Iis ch. ay g 1:- el. Good 1 ; Berslitartl°111,e, Waht0 has been lot - - .- - , Electric 1 er i ; re;filo °anned° ' meted to Is - ea .enantd acriodna 6 k- .line for Victoria Pr ivi nra csarnr.uttetinor 'Lli ersai e ,, i rowaramownikemosonam•••• 14 , ., , tie, o e. orrl • tion.l_ Wthiela the Can' • , ,I, Of n sidor - n• noftt d Nic His ' T eh el a t . r f 1 e Isbister, bilYeettB1r$011 to a-to u san ma rinds , Getter wor e. nB epiri rinten -LUX nY _ . jo 1 - - f. ' e a * c V3 t j 'ell.' 1 -Kb liCh.-Akt it ki tl g ork One s e new rueg-er, ae.---.10. - 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 A. km- ithe I be W. for C. te in M . Wi Le N Le Ki 0 rt ker 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 H 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 • -I! After .. te . tne. ; , * .,,........... —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 stsn, he in wighi Li". new MI . g 0 I 1: every bor. • aal 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 --II - ESAVOATIt, FRIDAY, MAT -28' 1911*. - ‘ 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. - r • e h'• h cr ve s Il r 1, g ire m w . weath ght - la, of 1 a go me r t - • 0 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 , a It d b tom 1, :lei 0 Y,, el - -a e cb of. e, , Te. . p- Brotberstaa Mre E. At the near . addressed vi tin a kA•at Sabb: - fut th -. th ha an r ; 21) .- rent inte .-m-rs. wort and a • _ d ds (R L ce II ' 1 0 evi ) e ie d e fro _ In ackla t Bet Mann C es I' - 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 t- a • I. 1 ,. TEliiEPHONE, 1.1 '. tf OP . . , • FORTH OSITE. COMMERCIAL .310tht- - ., ing. _ ......'...........“ Misleading Market Repentesa the two leaders that a, paign is 'to het Carried -0 . - • stituencies With reciprocit a, in tive ca. - • . 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 : v ev • With els Ite ning. I c OS n has Mimi t a , . 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 . , 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 . • n I a t i 1 ! su u. 1. w - - 'tot b an 4 have - en e 1 I 1 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 " ee : 1 k . J: t 111-; it i • - r !tin : n'a f n' if , ati e• T e•tiay It. • r is visiting Ba a end n I t ves la Su. fur 1, 9 the 1n',r, er f W. le at t 1 , ct d le • B 0 gi.. erna-eir 0 ere Meta! and he , aci r !bi nit a 0 , .. --e with T In s ho Ire ar, , nd villeli lien , nfere ) P a iSP. ss he . int tad. de, el in ili Di 'sal . • so N r t h Et e •I fat e rdo ter! M - w t e y r 1 0 Cda e v s Cs s s I le,dre p- cdn . • . . . . 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 T PAI st an gi a Male g nd a chum r tie ,VI on.- eek- onto. a •I‘lad nti ba Mr eet.- Mr. lanh en by . was. Wilton, I . .. tt ro tr, a r. ..A. ee e e sit: g ni 3- , . 4 d. e , Ietn, uctive a. ,T. mria. B r he Wailld, las' rs. , er 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 • t d s i : t 1 ' r f le; 14 t at ,• - 1 ' , • 0 { 1, ^ii A a a e I pp g . te also et ny frie aro nen epo , t• t • • v r • . 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; op h- coa J n't is . wi a it ! o' 1 , • c ..ccybli,- t h e • aspber er f sa e• ndicat:. ' : in n Et. it eta " gee .--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 :I, - 1 I - . • .1' ___ ... . , _ .1 ,. I ,, - • .: . . I - . C : . i • s' . _ --4 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