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I , ME RITRO - EX %J101TQ; - ,- - I - � - 6 A I . � I . _ , ; . � - . n� I � � I I � I � 6 - . , I I I I I �. ­ ­ - __ — __ I .1 !, . I � I _. I I _� , . i ­ - - I . I . � ­ I ! . � I . �� ! - . -_ . z . .---. - . I . I I . I . I . ; - - � I - . — _ I . . . I .. I . . � I . . .. , - A - . I I , r , trmlv. , I civil ,I$ . 't . but they I - a good citi Ile was 'Thev are: Mris. William Skeltoia;, Mrs. . � . - 0*04A . I I A - A" MAY- luical issue "uhin 1 -4 6 coun T.7 W � Ifeye in, comum j * * � I - :1 - ry a . frilind and -zen..- , . � - I . I phase of an intewwakicnal jssue�. . Such see in the pro brealdng� clerk not the Towiishilp for 4 Years William Demp"Y"'Mm WillianOtiy-_ . . � I . . I I , __ _. .---- � I F � . . , sent w, r Atens the loss and-1or -sevml ,' Y690 was I � county lor.. Mrs. Albert Howlett, Mrs. James - . . - . . I . � I . .11 L, - . I I . �.: - I . � was- the case in the 0 mils, - Eh I -, - loose of , forcts.,whi6h, ro . I - , � � . 11 - . T W T F S" ', - . I I . not 4 r.- in keligion he was a Metho- S#tith, IMegors. Richardo John, A1jY6*t, . I I - St Whio 11 Y I Audito I � S N h was brought to: a close by -.a of va Wy � . I . I st-privileg : . I I Itle 1 � . � prize f4r theAmmmse e )ut regar dist� idd, in politics, a Conservative. Ho Renry, Ernest and MissIsabel, -*Xo, x I . I . I I � triumphailit vote in the'ROuse of 'Con'- � � A as a ... ,,, I � 'Miss .� I I � ! I � - .1 I � I -,tulle — I - z kneg married -to mother, have the syme- � oes : ) . � I . - ' .., Sulah men as was thrte t, " w#h, their aged I _ _ , � 5 . - . 1 2 mons" sustalidug. the rime MinisWr, patt of � civiliZatioA - . . M ' Langford and Miss 'Pitthy of the entire conmumity in .- --- I . S - I � - I the � 3 4 was wel- � these want to see , t1 �e war end, be-oi Rayeraft �s . ... . . ,n Lloy&lGeorgrfe- That. vote 7 . ... � . I - � e1ar ' was . ; . . I - . : � W, � 9 io I � 4 * . I �� . . , I � of . wh6m -survives . their bere I � 5- �6 7 8 1 come to every, American who saw the, fore it overflows too far into aristo- Cornish-:,th .� ,�avemeffl� ,The deecased �%­.. ­ . -4401-M ­ . I � . . , a-vive William a Methodist in relig,ion and a Liberal . t 1, 'he I I . Four children Alio -'st I . . . . ;, I i6 I . I ; . I 1 12 13 Y4 ; 15 17 8 danger which threatened the Allied cratic prWerves. 1 - s Morley, in politics. The* funeral took place on ! : These are. the -times when it is A I ran �, .. Morley, - I I I . I . � . 24 25 cause., - We hxvg� no doubt it was wel- tha t Lloyd� George I liii�oi�� litis, . t - . profit0le for any� man to buy � 17 19 20 141 22 23 . l . : � &r.s., * , . I a I .- -_ -_ - I .. g104, I . now Tuesday afternoon, seryiee being held - - - - comed in France and Italy, had- confronting him various elements teacher, and - -n w I 0 1 1 � ,� 26 .27 28 29 30 S1 ovqrsoas. There are 0'66'two brothers at the house at 2.30 by Rev. G. 0. � � Dependable Shoes ��m, a De- . . �1_ Agr" , The issue before ihe House, of Com- Which. for, various reasons opposed a pendable Shoe Store_" - 1:, e 0( I . . ...... 0. I ... ... * .....) ........ * issue of unity smoug too vigore'us war and tb�ree'sisterh 1, i�rviving. . The fun- Kaihe, of Londesboro, followed by in- , I I a 0 . REGAL ' _. _ 'i - � � 1� N - � I mons was the 11 prosecul 'on of the eral took pl'ace,on, Friday'and was terment in the Union f3e�mtkery_, the I 11 Is lit We are at your service with � I -_ in C( � � - � . I � olicy'mbieh too. -Closely I I 0 � PAN WWI - - - I __ � - the Allies. Lloyd George stood for and fea*ed a p I I I very largely -atended over -one hun- 'pall bearers being his'fou,r sons -in- - � I an assortment of +he most reli- 'O d for, p6li-, bound toge rid witb�. France, P - � . , . unity. His oppolients stoo ngl . ' vehilcles, Ineltidogn , twenty autos law aild two brothetis4n-law, namely: �, . -.able Mp,n!s Shoes made--Shoesi I � ", - N EW ADVERTISEMENTS cies which would have weakened the Italy and A�neri=a in e fight against. dred I � . - I � I "' . ' i I - bein injbe procep'sion. The -Forest- Messrs. James Smith, William Tay- ­ . that you can bank on giving you . wal .7 , the Allies.' If Lloyd the Hun. And that is. just the sit- � 9 - - . - 1buds'biptween � . I I - ', - ii,� * , hi, , . - - SIC - 'era of Granto . w ich'-he was'a lor, William Dempsey, William Skel- I everk satisfaction. The choicest I, I � . I I . � - George had gone down to defeat, his uation that L1�7d George. welcomed. .. � ' I ser- tl�rk, John BrighEqn, William Brig- of leathers and every detail of � " "ft. , A Superb Showing --Stewart Bros.. A - - membert took, pa, ift -the buna '1�1 . .�a . - I Here You Are—Greir Clothing Car -1 - ­ opponents would �Ither have had t9 Before the decision was rendered, there vxce Revols. Ba' rd'and-Finlay were 'ham. . - - 11"� perfect Shoe construction is Cn, I �� N . I -N � � , ponsibility or w�re manywin, Amerdea who were ap- - 2 . I I , - . r� - I I Postponed—Las of Limerick Town -1 take M4 place .and resi � the offi8ating. cler ymen. Interment. . I , ­ - !,,�, worked out into: our splendid ,. I . , in Si . . I - , - - , I - . 1, . I . __ , Old Times Tea—A. D ,Sutherland—I would have had to appeal to the coun- py,ehensive; but riot � so , Was Lloyd was made. in Z1:0n cemetery, . KIPPEN 1;. . � __ : - -shoes. Smart, snappy styles ­ - Unprec,endented Selling --J. Mactuvish-8 .- He,finds such situa, ' 1� 0 1 .1 4., �, fo ' I I � .,Art M , .t� _ . For Walking—H. R. Scott -8 -1 try, to sustain them. In either case George himself . .. I � , . _r_ � - r the Young Man as well as I Goldwin Presents—Strand-8 tions, his liking. Ile met it like a Thames Road Note& -'Rev. A. E. For Sale—One good second: hand top buggy,. ' �_.,a - - SuRd I - ve, been - disturbance . I . � arched axle, auto sent and in Al good shape. � I .. the more conservative styles for - , I- 1� �1_1� --- -, ovme I . Leather Goods—Thompson's-8 I thqre would .ha, - . and Mrg. John�,)j Mr. and Mrs.' P. lso one good knock -about buggy, cheap. � I I I - and oifsMptfon that would certainly warrior and he won. A I the older men., ­ _. � -, � # I county cou" g-5 - adge, Mr. and)'Mrs. Geo. Williams, pty to W. L. Meilis, kippen. 2632i"I"' - �,__ , . 19-pecial Values, too-- I -1 I by 14 i to 0r1Wrn:!!15n . have been felt by the armies at the The, vote by which' Lloyd George M Williams ,Returned officers and men si�eak most ap- '� �Vjies v 11 I - � I I I - - I c:r Posts—A. Stewart --8 front. . . . , was cindicated was a vote for a war Mrs. P. Whitloqk, Mrs. Ben L preciativel3r of the service rendered by the Men's Mahogany Calf Shoes made on the English last with Acme � � - 1- � . I . I Horse Routes -5 . . to the death -and a vote for Allied and Roland, and -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Y.M.C.A. in serving,hot coffee to the soldiers. soles and rubber heels, per' i . F .a nev -8 The purticular occasion for this . pair ...................... . I I- - I - Lost—Epositoi Office - I . � - Doupe attended the funeral ofMaster -it is . voluntary Brst aid that has developed I _. .... Koo . . . ­ - . StrsweO—L.J. �LoobY-5 . t,hr,eat to Allied unity hadits source unity. -The Qutlooik .. - Men's Mahogany Calf ShoW made on -the English last with Xeolin I I - , . - I S,trayed;--Leo Fortu:�ie 5 1 . , - must' re- . __L . . 0-anommw - Willie -Roy, son of Mr, James Roy, of i � nto a nece.ssity�,� Will you not help It along? Soles and -Wingfoot Rubber heefi4 1),er pair ............ $,�,50 . � P, Lmit,--Andrew Christie -5 � in -a inilijary faoition.' We ' - ­ Bornolm�, on Saturday. -A union Pic- Notes, -Rev. Dr. Barnby, of Lucan, _ �, $7, $7.50 .0 �, � . - - � I , I For Sale --miss cooper'-� , .member that England's ariny is now I HURON N)TES . . . Men's.Gunsiitail Calf Shoes, made on the English last -with leather �, . _, . i � � �. . ; Aluminum—N. L. Bailey -8 practically as new. an army'as the x6liange HoW nic of Bethany and Presbyterian Sun-. will conduct the services on Sabbath ... soles, per paii ................................... $5.50, $6.00, $610 ,. � _ � I \� . - 7 -8 A,sh E 1, in' day sehoole�, also Lumley and Thameff next in the Metho re. - , _ , � I- I � LOA-4ohn Roger - �The Brit" dist church he . MeWa Gunm6tal'CaV Shoes, English last, Nedlin sole�-and rubber A .11. I I ,who - . . Farin for Sale -Li. 1. Johnston -5 .1 United States armY. Its spirit is tot Goderich, has chang�-d hands, Mr. - - I . � . I oats �, - - . wi n I . I I 1'� ' , Used Fords for sale­­Cook,Bros.­-4 ' . . 1- I ally different froin the spirit of the y Road public schools, ' 11 be held o Mr. Barnby's many old friends in this , hideb,- perl pa3r ............................ I ......... $6.00, $6.50, $7.50 � ��-,� ! � Plants for sale--W..M. Harburn --4 I., Haines I selling out to , Mr. John M�d- Friday hfternoDn in Mr. Arthur Dou- neighborhood will be pleased to have - * I Barlo" . IM, . - . / nold military,;estabVla. . ent in Eng- den, of! London, who took possession Shbds'for the middle aged man at �,$4.50,, *5.00 to $6.00 a pair - Of - �� ,� I I stablish- . . I pe's field. A program will be giveig.. hiii with them again.' Mr. Jones, _ 11ran, . ; I - -j�q oldlinflitary e I � C=OICE OF GUNAERTAL CALFAND SOFT KID LEATHERS *- - ji� I And 'Thursday of last ; i , � land. , on week. ce charge of Mr. 2-, '' Mot - ­ - , 1 � i I understand Everybody welcome, so -come and bring our pastor, will tak 4 No vvime to sho* She% - - -' --No .Shoes --to sitew trftW � , :! � . A, bent of Engl�nd carnot. -During the storm of Priday-mora- aby's serVices at Lucan.-The lad- �. . - - �� .; . , I mL.- I you baskeC-0-n Sunday ,afternoon Bar . I . I mur, I . _� �_� i Traditionalists in in flas - I � . ilitary ing of I t week, A. . - � VIM, - - , M#r Wurott EX010al-wri this, war. I Bethanyn Sunday School will hold their ies. of - the -Kippeii: Patrfotie Society, I . . _ _. - A � terribly rip] I 1,4. -, , , - I .. . affairs or in legal iffairs, are Etheli had four cattle killed by light-' . . A. E. ting bee, today, Friday, I .. t , �p F1, i, 31 ,0 I . - "I I , . . - Rev. willhold a knit I " , . - ::. .n __ - I Ind that the wbrid � anniversary service. �. . I - I , - I .am _� 1 7 shocked when ,they 11 ning irl� the sfi&e. jt seems rather ' will be served. The , � �11 � . . . i., , will preach.,. Special music will afWrn001i- Lunch , - M*#ej k I - I d . - Johns . . .. . I hem. The 01 diffidulfto und.erstandthe way the cur es are doing a,good share of work . &V I . , -- � , W . I has broken:away from t I . ring will ladi rk ­ - I . I � FAMS � ' , � � , I SEAFORTH, Friday, May 24,th, 1918. English army 'was'b1ii1t � UP on an in- rent travelled as one was killed and -be rendered. A free,will offe I and a cordial invitation is extended to- . - . 3 � .. I - I 'o- - . il , . . I I .1 . .11 9 � I . � . . 1poiat( �i . I tem. It had splen- a be asked for in aid of the Sunday I _� 11 � , .� I -.-.-.- - orable caste SYS nl� explana- all ladies, as all are welcpme.-Mrs. I - i . . I . , 4 � . I - ex . nothei'missed. The o :yd� Z 0 'A # - '. � - - 1. _ s to be th t e cattle w' School. The, Service will commence . . '11100- ; , aj I a. I .1 - I HogsJi . . � did tra,ditions; but it was altogether tion,se at hose - . Isaae JarrQtt1s many friends will be 1,10, � .111 . � J!, f - ' at 2.30 old time. ­,Mr. and Mrs. H. I " I - I . I I I _. 4� THE WAR SITUATION incompetent in numbers and spirit to chain c'ame in contact with the water ea that she is again able . � . - 11 I - I 1 �, - . . Lawrence of $eafortb, spent Sunday PI sed to learn - SEAFOMM * -_ � : Of course . . , 1 14 � "I I The comparptive lull on the PicardY deal with a -world war. , pipe in! front, were' th � ones that were, - . th go out hmong her,friends, after � I- . . ., - " It" � ' L ,as 'oil slightl' at Mr. Heiiry Francis- . . THLEPRONE11 OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL MOTEL ... �_ lidron ,. 11 � ,a West still the Y her spell of illness,ky- Wm. Lam- - . �� -111, � �._ and Fland�rs fxonts in the higher officers in that army be- killed. 1 -The' barn M Y --- �_� - _r . . �. ` I I I . - I . . --- I . I -picked, A , . I ; I into,, Hensall, who h' b6en-very C. 0 � . . 7 � ie expert in military affairs, Gen- ly damaged. It was insure& in the.- I - of as *Aed, �1 - � the eighth week of can .� . 0000400*0*#***�� 0<)>"**�i-DO*�**O�4<>*,�04<:$�4*-4�*0 - I - - �i, q � continues. Whew I 'Maurice is a type-of.these 6x- Howjc� Mutual . e agents were ' . . . 11 . I .,I I 11 - �-ral. I .21 and ZURICH. noorly, fdr s6,me time, has- sufficiently - - . I - �� - - I L . �1_ - I I I - . I 1, periene 0 nd pr - . � - . .1 � . � ': ., I � the great Germain offensive ended - 'n- the! rou a - and two -4p. � , �. ed officers. It was his busi OMP ' - � I �. Notes. -Mrs. Oscar Fisher recovered -to be able to be moving �� ' I ,V I more than a week ago, the continued ness to' tell reper,ters fc�i the daily S;�tisfaltory settlemei t. I . children f Detroit, Mich., are'visit- around avain, and this week Was call-. s "Hearts card. -Miss I Emma Johnston is spend- - - . � I _� � � Toron � ­ . ss,Aout,military movements and -Mis. William Green, of Goderich, . 11 � ; ,re- pre ing Vil ol * Wer 1b. 1 . � I , Iwavy artillery firing everywhere 0 ing at thl� home of her, grandmother i d,Kippen friends in ourvill- Delight" Farni people of Chuzy,'.N. ing a couple of weeks herl� before go. k - - I I , I i . infonrfdtion such as the War Oli- on Fri lay last, reach �d the a e ) ee him- y _d .-Ill __ -1 tem, 115� ' i ated a gteat deal of speculation as to give ' s. S. 1,Sippel, in -town.-Mr. and age,,'Whawere all pleased to s last week he shipped - a ing on to Detroit to jovin. her fatber! � - roosters .,, I � . fe to make public; yea ' and- though p iftially g i of 95 Rp -oy his company. Mr. Lammie ., an � . � .; � __Ghi&4 . 1 fice thoughtt it sa d sabled r si sm&: � ' . rs Mrs. F. Soutficott who have spent the andlenj valuable Berk -shire --*- to Wellington and istery who will be there for _ In, � . e. next blow would be struck whi ' befell her I . . I - hens,. 31 � ,, when th- th mo- has had charge of the mail route from - .. � . I . and he impressed the reporters with. by accident whi last -.2" . I . ' 11 . i winter months with the latter's . . pu!ity.-Mr. W. M. Harburn has nionths -before; returning to HensO.-- ,,:,': , � , �, I hem, 0% ' ' , il. . . 1 and that �peculatioii is still'yifO- It Is' his, knowledge of military matters, and' J�ly " ihe celebrated the anniversary the work - T,T%,,,-� � - I _n ;, v i I ' ther, Mrs. S. Reanie, -have moved to our village and has given up 2k nice supply of flowers and plants. of A, number of our-, pupils are now �­ � 2ft; tur � - I I � � - well known that immense es, of was described by one correspondent as in gop4l health and spirits. .Many, - ... . .: . I 11 _:_ � _ bod�i I I . . Grand Bend'. -Mr. and' Mrs. John B. and iold out bis contract-, to Mr. Robtii all. kinds in his greenbouse.-Mrs. R. ing bn the midsummer examinations - - � . , . ��; �-.�.' in.-, - ' , and mes � � I "nner and frieu ' 0 w � . - I aving the , D. Bell was in Goderich u couple of s' thatt it will be an anxious t e for , ' I , .�'_ - in every re- . d4 called during the day , 1 :'' I V_.­­� � troops and reserves, - qptimated , at h . � embran es frovi fr Meyers of Waterloo, visited relatives' BroWnlee, merchant - of our village. im � I , � ., . I s uniform, the appear- sages And rem . ,iends � . � - I . I � I � V, izi � spect except hi . . an days last week. looking after her sir, them.�Ivfessrs Cbok Bros. have -bee . TorOlftl , �r� millions,',are now behifid th6 German here for 6 few days last week. -Miss Mr Brownlee -will, bf� the busy M - - - 4 . �� t,.�� 15- 4 - of a Prussian general.' �To such and relatives far and near Were re- in giving the - lk* . � I - 1 44 t "f. ance I � I pare no pains -- '-- - _=, . ,# ."'. - men it is inc . onceivable thatr there i v -as born on May Nora Schneal and ladY.friend of Pig- and will, s� . ter's interest in the winding up of- the improving the appearance of their *ie�'*`. de, M . . V: I lines in the west, and are said to be ceived,1 Mrs, Green i)ublic the best of- service. -We are I ­ , , i, 1��' 11 �;' n, Mich., are visiting the former's estate of her late uncle and aunt in garageon W - - 42e 1 or& , I '. � p1lin "I � � J" � j under the command of von Makensen, should be democracy in an "y, aud 19�h, -1823, at Salisbury Plains, Eng- a e0 to make note that Mrs. Will' ,Qin jitreet south =4 � . ... 1 _�36 tb SE - '4 � . ' I � �, . the GQrman- genwal, who, Over -rain la,dd,,� �nd went to Goderich in 1834" p�rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. SchrA-ait sorry 'a"' that town,Xr. and Mrs. D. B. Me- '. Foss As" , - -, �, I . Mama! 11 it is equally inconceivable that anY Ivis6a of the village-. is nolt.in as � to gether with Mr. D. W a - I . ,' � :. -,;. " "_ , R-oumania. Three-quarters of these and -Is� -we believe, t�e - earliest resi- �resent- Mrs.' Schnell has been. on 19004 L-ean spent a dav recently with their , - `.� Eggs - I - . . � t"A '_ -";. - body but -a Briton should issud com- health as man-- of her friends would I been ,making .good improvementw, 10 - -** 44c; 1 , ,-.. 7 -have been previously ,., + 1 is now :recovering., I ,relatives at Riverside Farm, neaf Sea- the roads in their, locillity and kav* ,� I � " li" troops however, d �� tl-- town, now living. -, Her the gick list, but ' i I �41- - It is this wish for, but all ho-)e'for a, speedy 'forthii__Mr. William Northcott e . . -�Cheese � � ofrensinve, and al- mands to British soldiers.' ever, -The, many ,friends of Mr.*. J. F a . I , � r _ drawn a large number of loadi Of _� -1 . . X. . I � � I' V,Zli I "w �, - , I -1 Aves I I Ckt Mint, Sh I I a I IT ,�-,` L I i .1 I - , I i 3-.r yt44 I- I, I ..I I used in the great I old element in the British array that mentall faculties are as clea'r as ent,-Miss Kate McDonald 7=%e to though they -hive had considerable has withstood',ffie demand on the part and's4e relates storiag of the earl Rickbel,will be pleased to hear that ImProvem - cently.took inhis new Gray -Dort car, cinders -to level;afid *idexi thestribet." - - - - 26 to 2W Y .. ol Lond6n, was the guest of her cous- ' - � . - ADomb I . 6W to re.%t and recuperate and tbeir the. Allied peoples for unity in jhij days -with a perfect i -temorY. 8te is he Is jable ,to be out and around. with . Mr. William Pearce and -wife to. Fix.- -Miss, Lydia Pope of Lundon was re.;� -A I . . . - 7 1 2 cor., V . exper- Of . . - . . ins here, Mrs. James McDon4ld and gal,' ' 'he vr�ho't', , divisions reformed, their past I The proposal that all the airnies- truly A wonderful olo� L lady, of Whom the aid of', emtches and he hop�s to Mrs. Isaac Jarrot durilig the past I to attend ihe funeral of - Mrs. cently hem visiting her mot -r,,,P *?-50 to; I � jen&s, aree not likelz to make them war. Goderich may �yell. be proud. v be so0`:n iully recovered. -The ship- Amy williamsio who passed -away 'at has not been very w#1l-10r:sQnl:t *eelcli� . , I 1. � . xavle 'of the Allies should�be made"iiLto one 'wee4.-A good number of Sabbath - . ­�4_' :- - .- -*Idlon til _ - sent by -The rel- -L-OCook. Bros, Ford dealers of .Ren -:-.,4, - "I . any .bektep� soldier4 or to give 'them . all the fronts should be Opated A *ery sad death occdrred'at the mients of the Red Cross I work schoOl workers from. here last week e I t 'age of 97 yeam . ­ I "und4 2� ­ AnVzesj- f�r another dose of the treat- army, . U_ h6me`4 Mr. and -Mrs. Samuel Ross, the local.branch of tke Wwrien's. Ins- _+4, -1.4 .4 .4-L Q -1.1'.+U .W.1 .4,",.," - . ati.ves'and friends of Lieut.i Wes. Cald- sail sold Ford, �dart to the following .I . I I . - wiefronu, All wie wztr� wlawqxv V V e -fl. meat they bad prevIP1131Y undergone. �s � Exeter� early Tuesda morning, -when titute for the ,�ast seven monthis, are h" Pa4 'we j., S I � _1j, mg fought against Germany should be . tion held at Creediton, and all speak in well will be vleased to � learn that he partbft4 during t , �, tw6 ek: X , I � I I - i I - Altoether, though the Germans have _ I follows:. :November, $40; - i , , . I - .1 �. . I , - Annie'Mae McCurd , beloved wife of valued as n rted scr om R. V ,6 _-1 - - , � � arna: E&'Wurm Zurich Win NOW- I I . . welded int� one' 'war, -and all be plaIjed, Y the highest terms of - the good suc-� i t �t now iiehbaAed the, new . ; � I T24 = , I �i blow for many -Mr. PL-rcy Miller, of Ribbert �town- December $,60; Januaryl$60; Febru- . the war� having done three years of Decher, Zurfch; WilllwA Ji I�Wyl Hen- I - ,�. � - I under�a, common'Allied Comm�an&r-' cess of the convention, and also of the . I I . I - . '$131-; March,$22,6.75; Apri -4 , �� . 2. � 1.__,1 -French, pasied away all the: age 'oof 24 ar .. 1 5; service in England R. Lan2ont Zurich4 -Joka .4, ilm, $2 � I ;1 7 f days,they will find the Allies , , 1 -$79,2- , faitliful and, active . - I , y ' - ' . I I . T ; . I mig a total value of . I . P tteirso� n'.. , i at I ort � . � in-Chiet outraged the sensibilities of sh �- $55, , ma - -kind,- hospitality of the, goodpeople of - putting in a .good Robert 7 � � . I yelz . May � 11, - d France and 89! ,Zurich- a 11 'I I I - British a#d, Americans are ready for It WAE tirs, 1 -two -months and twenty,days. .. -Mr. James Cowan of ' 9eit- an , H Xv,' r - ll.r� , . -toba 0At1 I., . . these military traditionalists. 11 . . Crediton. &- 1, ,a , - � I I ,, . - - �, . . ! % . - , � them And able to, -withstand the at-, ' Mrs., Mi er was' taken ill about three- $642. � � . � --share of I trench duty, -The sacram ent Hensall; - Sain � Koehler,, Zurjr_h3 b -, -�' - 38%e; ex, I atural. therefoie, that General IMaur- . .� forth, who' is the man. always lookin I � �. ­ � tack and that the task of "defeating n weeks .ago, and her case beinit a; Tath- .­�. I " . .91 of the Lp�d's Supper will be - 6served McKinnon, Zurich; Alex. Swan, Cromii;, ­ - I . in * Maio - U I . I �', I . . I I I � - to discredit such a pro- I I after the interests of the farmers, in. Acoen-No 1. . thdin is . . er critical one. a we k later -i#te' was - the first Sabbath in the month of Jun% arty, A. Gaseho, Zurich; Ben Llder,'4' p . a much greater one ,than it� ice should want I - - , � 1, '. ' I � - , I T I POsal. Whether purposely or not, he LEADBURY the sugar beat line, is again, tkis seas � .0 � 4 'Y.694w. - was, in, March last Tho Allies have brought to the home �f her uncle and I I . .1. �.A t I . . . tr n hi art at the miorning service and a jarge Rensall; William Walper, Hensall; A. No. 2 wh � 1 �ft,' I eldM to the impulseto do this wheT4 t on ankong his old pa o s in t .. s p , � Ge n& EX�`W, - ,soc accol ,-i- aun Nptes.--:-Word reached ifere recently . . . . . I " L r. r ,entions. -Oeseb, Zurich; orge Armstro -, � whtat�__Ii 1. �_ . . __ in 1wt been �attacking for some weeks V . and Mrs. oss, but despite . numbe have signified"itheir int 1, ;:� .i. � in lilcening the present battle at thii � I "L 'the, death. 6f Mrs. John Irvri As many in this vicinity "are trying j-: , � � 2 themselvas, nibblingii,away.at the ea- . I the best medical skill d car6ful nur- of' nel-irl, - of uniting -with the church- by- both eter; Tom Wren, Cromarty;. .. - . �. � � . I a, say , ,I _iffialW" � .11 I I � o, he put General -- Alm their.hand at the work., and wh4 11 I '_ in Atare, .11 _h I emy lines and,repelling counter drives ront to Water10 ,te uneveii strug- which took -place at Coronalion, - .profession of faith, and by iniembeph� - 1�1 $3,70 -, OCA . � � of the sing to assist here in t. . rts, pro I I -1 I . - I - ' th6re is mo _P Madge. Ilensall; M. Davis, Staiff-A. . . .1 I , al- Foeh (the Commander -in -Chief ney in their . efro i , - . . - .5 - �­� � � In fact, I ile against -the fatal llness, she pass- on May 9tk.' Thia demeased was born . . 1. I � �� 1�, 6 . , Waiting. A -1 , , � � firmly aii4 persisteiltly. I . v � .1 --- -_ -, ", � � , ­�, � � ost evrer since the'lull set in on this whole Allied armies) it is to. be re- ed away at 6. 30 o1c6, ek on the above neat Geqrgetown�but resided in Me- iding a good crop comes their way, , - :,�.._ ioutaide. , � ­ M � - - . - :-;. ; I - : ins to fre ?�: , � .. . - I . ,_ �.,__ �:-­ ad membered) into -the role of Blucher, - ing to' I AL .&L .AL '&I . I A front the British and French have h Deceased was tbia third Killopjor'some years, laterly go � - � ALI'AL AL �' vdrding �t ; . I morn'ttig. , , , *0 1W 1W 1W 'W1V'1r1WF,W_ ­Wlw,.� . . . . . . i i ­ I � , . .11 L I � . it pretty much their own way both in and t�en asked his hear,ers, -who we�e d H19N'iALL. . � 0461000� 0.0* I'll, . _war = ; I � daug erof Mr. and rs. Archie Me- live in Wa9tern na a. She was, a I - V4 7 �� .. 10nta4o �F-n l ; . S ipe . - - I - - .. .. � - �_ - - nr raids and aerial observation. What newspap,er reporter', what had beco �'a . . . I � , Cufdy of Hibbert-. and was born in sister of MM S#,Y�X. Bell, and was in ,Ready Now -A large quantity of geranium, � I Toronta�.- ', I, , I . . ' ,s � Ivia and other b�dding s k, also � __" It - Mi � inust have proved a- -bitter pill f or the of him. This was,Worse tha��i an 6f- - Petunias,' sa �'r I 2 w%enu , I the Township of Usborne. She was ber 38th year.�4oiAe Pressure is be "'. W I V tornato, celery, etc., all at lowest p ces. W, I - - - �. - . � freight,% b - itaiii's - aft � I -_ In : - -Germans to --aviRow wak the fact that fense. *against Oreat Br Mudh �%teemed for her loveable,'qual-. irig -used t& get,Rev. Mr. Craik to re- M.'Jiarburn, Hensall,,Qnt., Box'157. 2632-X - Z, I shorts, %�e � . �;_ �� these r . :3116 to $17 � �; I - . � I , I I . ' atisfy you, no matter what ' Ll , - � �� * � T�_� . � . . Aids always happened, whether Fran& It was sedition in -the widest i&s atid *er deinisLi -ill be regretited - main on the Walton circuit a fourth - Have aryaon%teatuot?s repairing W H ITE STAR ' NE I Straw' --c-8 i _., . ' . - - . ,I �. ! � 1 5 i intentionallv or not, at a point where 'sense, for it tended to n6reed rebellion by, al 'rge circle of fr �ends. It was on- year. He h2js been to a circut will gu . . I I . 'Toronto, . 7 ; � I � A . � � inNited make of agar you have, and you will receive , - , . I - -F. . t " . : " I ''. ­ -nemy was proven to Ixave chosen against the cause of the unity of the -married to n . . . the e . � � 7, i - . ly last' December she was iiear Thamesville.�We, exte d con- our courGy- at all times, �and our 6harges o � - - - ,�, � -_;, " bereft husbar d, who will have 'and Mrs. William . ns 11 ...... �, . g I - � . I , " , . 'r 11 1- i . I as a point for attack and some on a � Allies:; �_ her now gratulations to Mr. are reasonable. Cook 'Brois. Garage, He a I I - ill 11 ) . . I I - . 1- �1 � . I 'd from his Ont. 2632-2 -1! _ I 'y I LI � _. � large scale, These raids have not on- So, when he was remove the deepest sympathy of all in his be- Humphries on -the occasion of their ' , . 3. I � . � Used Ford CaTs for Sale. -1916, Ford Tour- - . I - - )Kontreal - 11 , ly cw�t the Germans heavy casualtiqs,. office to a place where he could -not reavement. marriage. They ate an excellent cou- ing car, 1913 Ford Touring car, 1917 Ford I - � ­,_ . �. - � .; ited I ' - ..'It no -, -on i �­ A . but li�ve enabled the Allies to get ac- commit such an indiscretion, he ae -Th6e passed away on Sunday, ple and are very lio ular.-Mr. Henry Touring car, 1918, Ford Tourihg Demonstra- __ I . '. � � . . P tor. Three of the above cars bave ektras, . I � . . � . Reielptsi , 4 information co cepted his removal as a efialleng . -" � curate and precise n- e, honae in W"t Wa- Thornton, who was engaged in ship- such as shock si�sorbers. and all the ears have ' 11 . fr" �Cattt% 50 I - �,.- I , . May �� � . , at his � J. . . "I i cern,ing enemy moves. � All reports of wrote and published a letter chargtw and re pected,resid �_ '_ . Quotarld �_j 11 . war,LOSI� an old ent, building during the past Nvinter and licenses, and these cars bave also been over- I 'i 11 good"$12, pn� j late make special -mention of Ae great ing the Prime Minister. with a r1US- " hauled and put in good condition. Call and ­ - I ; I I I - i � �; ,I in the'lperson of Patri,-k YcGuire� The sprin�, has returned home andnis now � "I � 14�_ choice �cow I �11, I see them, and we will be pleaged to give you --- .1 - 0-1 � 1, , Ir to $11 .no -, � t �-i -.� - - by the Affied air- statement of fact on �military matters, deceased had been an hivalid for many engaged in well digging.-,Nt1r. Ellison a demonstration of any oi the above. --Cook I - ,I i',J, - � , . Bros. Garage, Hensall, Ont. 2632-2 i�� . i edhert bulig ­ � ' - I ." ; le'�' � men, who seem to have established the and th& tried to unseat the Govern- year$ during which i eriod his suff er- sr, who, has bee nspending the winter I I �.� I snedium., 39, 11, I 'a; , I - -, 1 , . I i . - - ..i � - � . I rnastery,pf the airi, thus forcing the Inent which has stood for unity. - ings 'were borne wit i patience, and at Kinkora, has r'eturned.-The late Briefs. --Mr., Cleve Joynt spent last $16 to 41r, - . I � . . 11 - , 'I , -artillery to fire blindly while auricel�wasi the instiga- resign Sunday with friends in Wroxeter.- . .- I - . " 0 - .. ,�V, i i - � . . � I , , German Whether M ! Woa. Mr. Me uirne .was born fine growing weather has brou'ght the . - .1 � " 4. f VM, $20 �, . -_ - � $14; good,- �, _� Allied artillerythrough their eyes, the tor of this crisis, ok was simply the . 4 - Buff:rjc, , i " i";, � I at Ro ' , N.Y., 76 yp rs ago. - nAt the, grass and spring grains on nicely.- Mr. Robert Carlisle, the first of this . " ,, t _' : . .� T 4 , � . . t, I I --I, lea" .- Inarl 1 15. ) i . I .� : . E" cursi . live 9'teerA;,� ; � airmen, are able to ragis�j er a direct. tool of others who wished to. instigate age' of fifteen . he with his fapiily," We regret very. much -to learuL of the 1 ng- I ,i� � 1� � � . Annual X on . � _1 - � 6veek, received a telegram ad i i . i vIsI I, . I hit every time. The new German all it, he Was in fact'Alle gentre of the, iftoye& to Wa,wanosh and shortly after- continued illness of Mrs. Daniel Reg- him of ilie death of his daughter Nel- . ., 116.25 to I l - - - I � � , il� . - , I ., �- 11 - - � t .1, I , i, . . steel plane, which caused a flurry a- -trouble makers. Around him as a wards'� settled on the farm. on which lie. (Mr)i. G. Halliday), wbo had been . 'I - . " -A vrain And j , I - � - ; __ ley. -There are ma -ay women in Can- I ­ fn`1 7 �. - - . Aft - ateem boa, II 1P, i ., � mong the Allivd flyers for a time', has - Goderich to' DeCroft -and Return , - ,- �', 1 1 nucleus ,gatehred 6ther elements who he died. He leaves t? mourn his loss, ada -to-day whose, hearts are breaking here only last suninier on a visit. The, . I - -fat coarse n 4; 1 . . � 'A T- met with a speedy end although be- for one reason or another would like besides his widow, tw9 danghter�, Mrs. on account of the.war, but we. trusot deceased -w4s ver�y' well aad.favorablY� "S � .i i �_ Canadia, i !� C, r.i . STEAMER GREYHOUND LEAVES GODERICA � ' I w , native 7sax - � I I 1; , _� 1: � fore it s* end it brijught down the pre- to see Lloyd Georgb and. bis 'Cabinet Thomas Page, of Gollerich d' Mis8 they wil� never have to suffer like. the known here, having resided within a I I I .. - ivZ tase . i � , �_ r_ - . 1.4 __ natt 4 i - mi . , - _� . � ent among Rosemary, at hoill funeral, little over a mile of Hensall iantil she � � TUESDAY, JUNE 111th at 10.00 a . k - kW4b, $12 � _ T�,�n : 3 t:� �-,i . . , er American flyer, Major Lufberry. displaced. Most promin, -in. IF, T. . - - I . 1 ; , .. women of Northern France and Bel- I I � ,- - - 1- �- ­ . -1 � � � to $ ­ .:. , 1. � ,� these was the former Prime Minister which was larg nded, took place �� � . �. Shortly after, however, the air irions- I ,�ely att . '' i- 1.* I T gium and other countries, which have was married. The -news -came as a t I RETURNING LEAVES DETROIT I . Ca , n ,� ' - I - _� I '�` ter, whic-N. carried six machine gans, Herbert Asquith. It 'was hi� policy to St-' Augustine chl4rch on T ' esday been invited by a savage -and merci-_ great shock to � - al- 4 1 THURSDAY, JUNE 13th, 1:00 p.m. (Detroit Tin 41 . I 1�_ eher,m,,; ,00, 1 ! I -- I I - i, 1, � I . U �� 1. � 4., . I _N . me) � I I �. and two,�gunners, ,�r. Carlisle for I � I . - --. I I I I 'Requie igh mass - . i �� ­ .. - -to �Ssja; `z � ", P . ' � .k .$2.00 ROUND TRIP $�.50 ONE WAY, - - - . �, -1 was brDught down 'of Wait -and ­,See which retarded Eng- ni(?rning. though Mrs. Halliday bad been in poor' I - . �:: � . I by a French aviator. So far every m . � . . 37.60 -to' ,j I I h I I � 1, , , 0 land's preparations, -which doomed one sung by Rev. Fat er ean, after'*hich ht-alth for some time, yet in. recent ' - , %tchering, _, 11 � , - I - i : . ________ f I � �t 4 � new air invention made by the enemy English enterprise after another to the remains were int rred in St. Aug- , I The Only - Boat Trip from Goderich to . , I � , ­ 'bulls, $8. . ; e she was getting on ' j . -1 , ,�, � � ;,; � 11 has met the same fate6 and with the ' � Deroit this Season. 411.50,; -sto � i 'i �t - I I ­ - , 1, . . 11 the verdict of "too late." ' He is tem-' ustine: Cernetery. -The pallbearers - RULLE 'IT. I nicely and much sympathy is felt for , ' - . . . . . . I � i ­ �_ ever increasing- number of American - I is 1, I springe", , li, I - - peramentall- disinclined to any policy were Wiliam Leddy, Thomas Loddy, Death of a Pioneer.�-In the death Mr. Carlisle and family,Miss Flossie No passports. required for males of military age on th tr* j . . z '44r.6; ,rnarA ': - 7��, I 1� � il should continue 11 I . �� .. airmen this work Fred Koss, H-dgh King, John Welsh, of William Sanderson. at his, home in Bonthron has retur Simply sign your name for the lin�nigration Offi-cer who will be OIL duty * ' � i ­ $18.15; yo! 1, - . of vigor. There are people in Ameri- � ned frGin . Wroxet- latubs-11 ., - . ' I I - - j - f' I., . I � and the supremacy of the 'air should ca who declare that if he came to pow- and Ratrick Sullivar Among those Hullett Tou,nship on Sunday, is re-. er, where she spent a -number of weeks on board steamer at time of departure. - 1� 11 � . .", � I - 0 .� lower; top. ;!.- �� , I I I . ,� , - - from a distae l Canadians coming to Detroit for a.temporary. stay are not re- 1-T I U $15 50- -_ be firmly held by the Allies. 1�1 1W � � . . . . . . I . # � . � �., . er in England he would -make Bng- I. B. Mc,Guire moved from our midst ond who had wi* her sister, Airs. C. ,Simpson.- ' Iminigra L I � *0' $12.50� �! - 114- 7 ;�� The most serious enemy air raid on 1,aildp 7 and Mr. A. McGuire 'of Tordnto�- Miss quired to pay a ,head tax or make a deposit. - �United -States mnilgrai_ i- _ � i� _. 0 -., McDonell retuyned' this ­ tops, $1-5.z �;, a .- London this year was carried out on s course conform more closely McGuire and Mr. E.'W done 'much to build up and it"aprove Mr§. 'C. A . I . I � 1,7: 1 than Lloyd George has done t6 the I halen ,of B tion officers will"be on the steamer to pass excursionis't& 11 48�_W 1�� - tiff- aKriculture in this. seefion. Being an week from Forest where she had been 5 - - . I � -1 � . Saturday night, when a large fleet ideals set forth by President Wilson; alo, N !Y. � , . extensive'land owner he was always for. some weeks with her father, Dr. E ept if men belong to Class 1, now called- it will be mecessary for i4i �. . . 0 . . . Union Si � - I- _� Good to ah( I WWI . ­ of German planes bombed the ciV and -T�o following. nanies' oy Alikon � �ii_ I 11 �. I but we believie it is to misinterpret read- C e t%Tlni- to show that they have complied -with the military service reg I ! . �i surrotinding districts from a great men have appeared in the casualty list y to, ado-ot the best for the im- Hutton. -Mr. J. E. M Donell re-ently % ' us. W - --wtive mari � � � ­ whiiah v . - I the American President and both Eng- nrovement of his farms and thereby motored to Toronto, bringing home I lations and have the consint'of their registrar for their niffitary- dis- , I - . ,I I . I I . jtlt� - . v,er I ,� . height.- Although the raider, were durirai� the past week: Wounded_ trict to be absent from Canada. This applies, of course, only to Maio . I iii)4_1 I ferinc of . �� ia- C', C Ts I i 1�� at values , . lish leaders. Mr. Asquith's assoc* was an incientive for Others to follow some new Chevrolet a for sale, and -i'Vik, - I ro m.. the city proper, con- Ptes . W - Gr6ig, A. 'G. McIntyre. Of his example. He was a Ta. who are single or are ,, ' top prices. . a i . .. . , � � 1. rwin. Gorrie; j � v: F . . . * '"y ' tions with the Mauri66 elei-n�.nt in the n of ster- made the trip very expeditiously, only I . drive . - il . - i I . siderabale damage to -6roperty. and loss Clintorii W.' I . I British subjects between .20 -and 34, inclusive, not exae% . ; army shows bow far Mr. lAsquith, is � W -, ling qualities, his,wopd wAs ever as ac- leavin " widowers without chXdren. i .. il . . . . . . - , 1. ; I of life was sustained, the number kill- � ('3G13 Aui3urn. Gassed,.:x-Pta. G 9 on Saturday evening and re- , I - . � . ;i��;f . stuff US a . � � I - - 11. . . . I - - - - - I I from the doinocratic ideas that are ex- ' ceptable aes his bond and he wag al- -turning home late Sunday � t, I BAND MbONLIGHT . . '­ ues- Five. - � k 2 1. . I ed being 37 and injured 155, the big . evening , -1 I �. 4q.1- - . Grirlio!0, Brusseis. Ill-Ptes. E. .T. ways spoken of as a man ot honesty -Mr. D. B. - McDonald, who sold out � - . I I iau� sold bY D4 � t- v . emplified by the America,�' Army un- out of Goderich . �� vir : " majority being women a . I . I - , ... -.� �v . OtMight 10� � - I I o nd, children. _ c Sallows, Goderich; 'Nursing Sister, an' were better his meat business in,Are some months t iw� � scattered i + , � - � . - ler President Wilson; andf Mr. As- d integrity. Few men months � �1 i: , I ti �. I I � This is the sixth -raid on England this I Bessie 14. Hanna, Wingham. - . MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 10th, at 8 p.m. � eaftle all � i� , � I � . I . quith's association with those oppos- . known'in this section *an the deceas- ago to'* Mr. J. Block, Zurich, has re- - ; �ue . ' ' unts of .,Iotrnosvil' '.'. and ed havin usic ind Danc � , 'rhe larges, I I . . - Year the last being on March 7 la;st, to unified command shows hoW far , , - - I - I I 1 25c , � . 11 M ing ii�Greyhouitd Ball R0010:1 t -rlte ii,�side 1 �;)7. 11 ed , , g spent thd =jor portion of - :. � 1, - - , �:, f at ,COW.9 t " j . , e previous raids the Ger I I ic purchased the� business and will take � 26304, � 111. 7- I I and as in th _ 17 1111ty %N ere much shoctred oil Sunday I . . ,- . � he is removed from the spirit of Pres- I his life in the t-ownship of Hullett and . � . . 12e - Per pc �� I I ­ T. - I Mans were heavy losers, five planes r., rrrag of last,wee'V-L to learn of the charge on e, 1st'of June. While Mr. _ALAi, A& Ak,,& AL ,A, 16� -Ak A� . . . .� . remained t . 11 on the faran on which he died. He was �� 0 I - � . ident Wilsov, whose influenc.e was a . - W, 1W IT 1W 1W 1W_1W 1W 1W �w �W'W'W'Wr - - � - 1� I being Ihot dawn inland and two drop- nsudden death of Mrs. W. B. Forster, of - Blodk ina ip a good eitizen, we' are �. � I . . . � - �#�s .. eornrAon coi , ' IL - i U_ eof -ners � �� ,n decisive, factor i � I can I- 11 . . I . of a kindly dispostion, revered in the -0ad to w0come Mr. McDonald, back � - - - - % � _-te, - PingjAto the sea. .the Maitland c one'assion, Colborne. The :home and respected by al , . . I erate -_ , !.. . I . , -AMU- - demA , - , � :�: r The'German-Sinn Fein plot discov- - ot the Allies under one commander. , deceas lady had been in her us"I his acquaintance. Al I -who held with,lifs long experience and very able, I ,,� - , . . . . . -1 I;po_ � I : - ' v � :1, - - o � I -,- I . I i _11�, The stoje, � P . ered in Ireland which was to cul-niin- Another ,element that gathered !"- health and na'd been out to Clinto'n though having. at- business methods, and with the good I . I - I I i- 11 - I . - - �%46:2 - i . � ate as is now 1�aown in open,,rebellio bout General Maurice was that re- sa tained considerable wealth, he wa� -not equipment, he ha's coupled *ith long . . I I � _;�� . a--cOunt bee � - n -presented by the . London "Daily on ,,:: rdaY. On returning home -parsimonious, but practised frugality I .4 * Zew axacing ,- against Britain on May 23rd., has met . she i , exp4ience will be able to meet the .�__�-#J n4bu � , I , , , �, - - a bit of _g dening and at- in all his taxtes. aklany wlio have had - . , W into , �_ I - N6ws" the S Pa�ifist element. . t 11 d i� 0 ar fastidious. -Mrs. - i -.0, � ; . with a edy end I �t her u'�ual �duties and � re- Nvants. of the most _H a' v e� You Ordered f - - 1; . -_ 11� 'I P.- 1� Wall, done a . by the arrest of saine f our or five hun- Still another , en�ent some�vhat If - t e ithout com-piltinng of any in- occasion to apply to him in their need D. McMartin has been visitink her � � . I f ,�, , ,firm. - - . 14 . I found him generous when he felt ge" daughter in Mitch -ell and ielatives in - I . ­ 1, T. . dred Simi Fein leaders V by disposi ion, About, six o'clo,". �� '41d sup rs filinted with th'r, is represented 1� . I aeofferi � . , _ porte -1c on eresity was due and was'ever ready to .1 - �,� _� - Ppening = - . . I - �__ _ I � . , ,� I - I I 'There, a' Sunda .. morning hel� husband, notic- . � vrvre eonce . � who have been shipp�� o�ut of the Arthur Hende ,on. � , re, we �i i ' the northern. part of Huron County. � 4 * , I � � -npt action of the �eviki of any in- ino, th# she was not breathing- nat- assist those who tried to assist them- -Mr.. Francis Marshall hast been en- - . . . ;.**-' Sheep ar,a, I _W �. country. The. proi suppo§e, no re Bois J_ 9'elves. The 'late William Sanderson I I Your Suit - . ,�.;,:.� S i : - � .IJ7* . ?:;i . VI ag S Owning cows, . . wa . - - �.. q - aged by our ill er .1 1. d� - 0 8 4 , I lie th. ; Imperial authoritie!�,�ar�d the uiei fluence in England,,lbu" those -,V'ho urlly, !tried to do something to re - active and I state of. the eountiy in the face of think�as Mr. Henderson oes have Bol- Iteve, he'r but she expired in a few s an Englisk-man by birth, having. to herd them this sAson.---�Mrs. Drew, I, - \ � . � � � - VaRred- wo, - been born ic Hull, Torlishire, on the . A �Ak - ­ 1. . � these arrests has taken the wi-nd out shevist inclinations. ', The are cap- minu'te�5. The late Mrs. Forster had of Goderich, who was here for some � ,�r'-),� '01, the zna! & � 61, . I � 6th day of April, 1830 f 'not, 'this will interest you., I I __1W - ", ported aold �i of th6 sails of the Sinn Feinera and able'of"imagining it i oss e to sit at been' a, resident of Halmeisville vie' I i � . , 11'il� � P 11 in- years of age, ' weeks visiting her daughter, Mrs. N. I ;1 lv� � , �be the irene . I :.-.1 bas been the cause of* deep chagrin to .a conference table with a Hun. A- ity ior��,about thirty:years, & i mme to Canada in I a P. Warrener' v . � , " �'�, � , , -has returned to Goder- � The rec;,i,1 I -o'ng up sailing vessel, which at that time was We -have one of the hiaest assortments, of SergeS, - _."_.� 5.1-1 calveo- � � I . I , i. .4.* � ,tk , j, � that body. What disposition vvill be mong te areeven in*en -who with" b�r husband 'from Markham ' ic-h.-Mr.- F., W. B. Dejean ac- - 'Ren K, " ''. . e, - i � I . made of,those arrested, have lo.st sons inAbe war, but thatt township. ',She was a kindly, neigh- the -nopular mode of trf�val across the ' ' . . . - hOir4, $20J51 �, has not been countant of the Molsons Bank, is con- Tweeds and Fan,cy Worsteds you could wish to - I - � , J. R Th � . . Adantic. On arriving in Canalila he i I i -._I(," ' - . , r - I ng 'week or so on . ' 1. 1A � , , I announced, and it i!� even a que,gtion does not prevent them from propos borly woman, a .good vife and mother,. his room for . , dozens of patterns in greys, browns and .� �A � hogs, $21 .,, � ; if they will be brouglat to trial until a parley with men who consider I - first settled -near Toro-mto, but sh(�Xtly ' ' a . see � 1i 201r, Swift C.�,,j I . the and was held in high esfeem by all � account of .illness, but we hope soon - in� - I . : afterwards came to Hul4ett Township � 4_ I �� after the war. The exPlantion given cowardly . urder of little 64ildren and new her. I , post --The mixtures; also fine blues �vith giijaranteed dyes# � �_ _­� U3.75. - . ­ - . . who k - to see him again at hi, i - I � A ... � I I I ­ -11 I c-"xa Li . I I f,*r this tatter event is that a public the rapiiig of won-jen as legithnate 1. .W� .­­ ­ I ­ -_ _7!`!'!`� and took up lot 18 on: the 12th con- - . . '. � 11 - 313 to Z I , crops ate looking most prumising.,on A` , I `L , cessim, The wVole townskip at that . - I I" J'' :� r, I ; . I , . - I ,' - 11 - I 1. . I . it:M-would -;ve coinfort and possiblv meaus' to,be usedlin getting what they time was mostl* in it I s primeval state the whole'ninn this district and -a very You have at choice of a variety of materials at - (;i_ - 313.0,0. . . info�hmflon fo Germ.any., while a se- want. Aiid -peoPle of this kind of � . � 1 4- 1 �. . I GZ-orve it, � �, . � Death of, Fra-n��is, klorley._-The sud- * large acreage has been s different prices, and you get the same'attention i � 'trl - _. - 700 . : I only evideiice ,� I ,cattjo. I - ; cret trial would cause, f-arther bitter- a -ad the . of t&e thrifty own. --Our - . but"Ibers il ., . I . � � thinkiiig l.rallied !atound the niffitary den death tookl!pla,ce Wednesday af-- village of Bly -day, was one gardens are- also looldW very well , . � - I � W16. $1'0.r,1 . I ness in Ireland. th of to and care at any pri-ce. � I i **,- : and everyone seems to be -very rushed .? .� 1q, P. X,;, . . . traditionalist, General Maurice. ternloon'� of last week of Mr. Francis frame dwelftg. No man knew better. . i " . . . --- -_ !_ -_ ,. : � I -- I ' i - i z'l., 3141- 17 J.-: I -_ -_ - . - ­ ­_ Anotb,er elernent of considorable Morley,! Clerk of the Township of Us- -aor g- -1-A fearlesirly with the many in getting in as muich as possibles- . i I ­> � A TRIU�MPH FOR ALLIED UN,ITY I I , - '980 lbs_ ;itj - . - prol)ortions whiclOoiok tb*s occasioh borne, � )_ . Rev. J. A. McConnell of Carmel i - 14 419 r)o - r ­ ; . 1 ,ollown- a stroke of pagralysis. fia�dshins-.incident� to --pioneer h7fe than Ana While he're, lQok over our" fine new stock of I -;�% a, I I Ordinarily it is wise for public opin- to tr-- to unseat,` Lloyd the preeeding Moxday, He w4s '65 did the late deceased.- , . church, will preach a special sermon - i �. ­ co;��._'�_11 3:01 , :. y George was A man of in- f I 110, :1120 -11:w -1 - z� �, . $ ion in one country to,refrain from ex- represented by Lord Lansdowne. He years of age. Mr. Morley was a strong domitable spirit, he was bound to,..sue- for the Masonic Lodge on Suaday ev- Shfits Sox, Ties, -- Underwear, etc. We're sure I - �­ I � ' P I �, 36,50- , . � � .l."41 1 .2, 11; - pressing itself vigorously concerning is a Tor, and robust looking man aud appariont- ceed as is evidensed throughout at seven o'clock in we can please ylaii. i I � Ar. _, , y of the Tories. To compare his ening, May'26th, 11 i � I I. 1876 ji-, . : 'Calves, is i'l t . j - I SDat-khaij: 7 I . I political issues in ariother. Americans. hill, and his -.1,ind, as some have done, ly in the be�st of health. Born -near life. Mr. Sanderson was married on the evening (new time) and it is ex- I . N � , f, - with, very pro-nouncod views as to the ' � - I ; - . with the German Junkers is altogeth Whalen's Corner, be resided there the 20th dav- of April, 1861, to mir,s pected t)iat the brethren of Seaforth i 11 14. jj00, 1h � - - � - �- . I relative merits of Mr. Wilson and er unfair, for even the inost arist practically all his life, and followed Caroline Brigham, the ceremony tak- Clinton and -Exeter lodgesti will also be i , 111LT . - . I : - *­ 1� � row�s_� 9S � � . - 0- j n'. 25e: il. .1 ��v 4w I Presidential cratic jo,f Tories in England bame con- the I-ocenpation of farming. In his inje,r, place at Slinton, and was perform- present. -For the head of his .flock " On. 3- -11-20 I . Mr. Hughes in 'the last a, D. -Bright 4. so IN ". FV bol ' i . � I � I � campa gas would not have welcomed a victions' concerning ci�il rights that younger'days he taught school fqr a ed by the late Rev. John Mills. To this of pure bred Dorset sheep, Mr. Win. . I - lbs'. $13. � i ;6 , - . Z, . . I .. I I -_ $ I . � vi,,`arous expression of ahoice between a GeTman dares not even enteritain. few years. The late Mr. Morley was union was born a family of twelve, all Pearce of the township -of Hay, a lit- _ - The Migh-Class Tailors, Speaforth, I I . -50 ��!) ft t I I . - . I I �,% - 13; I, i2so . I I 1, � I - heni by English public organs. There The aristocrabs of England are the very highly respeo;ted and esteemed. of whom. with -the eqxcoption of Ed- tle over a mile northurest ol our vill- M � . - I ,,,, -1, 13.N The AI A � - I I I I Charta. They be- He was a- helpf-ul neighbor, ,-i kind yard, who died 36 years a,o,,G, smirive. I age, 'bas recently purchasea a Dorset. 4*46- 00 : 1 C 1 :1 . . , .., , I *ago$ 00010S i _7 . � are occasions, however. when the po- heirs of Magna 1050 '66. si ILI 1� i . ., . . ; � 0 � - � � 260 16s."S13, , I -1 I I I � .. - , � . I - . I I . � I ) :i -4 Corbett, i . . � . I In � 1 I . , . I I I � I - . . , � I � � "t . . I I - I . - . I � I , I -1 I . I . I I I I I . I : I I . � ,-4 f - - I ll I I i - ; - I . L. � I 1* i - I . . - 1, I I . I , � -1 � � :t . . I . i . � : � � ii � I �� , . I � I � � I - . " n I � I : - I I . - � � � I I - -_ __­­__� ! �). I I - I � 4 . I . . * i . . � 1; W, n I . I . I Ir � - - ---- -,.� ! � 1. . . I L I . - � , . - � . I I � .1-1 I , . � I ­­, ­ - 1, -- ­_­ ­­­ . ,.- I i i I � . . .. 11 I - . -I - ­ ''. -_ I -_ , . - I '� I � I � I I I I , . I I I . . I . � . i 2 . I I � . - . � � . � � � . I I . . r . - � . i ! I I I . � ! i : . � � . I . I I - � � I . I . . . � . . . ! I � V � . -1 11 I : . . I f �, . . I ; � - . , I / - ­ . ; 1. � . I � �-, � . . , . - - . - --11. I -1 I ­ 11 ­ � . " - -.11--.. - -I ­ I—. ­. .­­­ - , ­­­­­­ -�-�,."---,,�,.,-.,-".,.,�—.�,-�-�-�-,-��—,.--��,,���A.---.,-I-i—l�.—�---.--.�-- � ________.n,_ . —, . ­ ia -