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./iffost Huron , employee* Mellow with regret the Rev.
--- • ensues of Mr Mooning. Mr Manuitee
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sp...,0_...t... matt r and the fol- lug the interferes iti conneetionlvith the
1. The 4411104 ate devoting considerable ha* hot only been ladefeeigeble in giv
Big .
ut 1 Curtain , Sale "Victoria Day
' " lowing Item the Evlobeettas reference to i factor y blit beet attention, bUt we can
the canapsoign m West fluroni-Dun- emphaticall ea he hag been a model
gannon, May 3•-(Specral.)-A. most , Wizen. W en e rep:levee from towu
EXCURSIONS,
enthilelaetic meeting was held here to. we loier a highly esteetued townsman,
Still Continues,. May 24th, 1902, candidate, Major Cameron, of Girder. i a faithful and eneworker and
night in the intereste of the Liberal 1 and Wesley church will be deprived of
And a decidedly moneysaving sale•it is. But price saving
isn't the only consideration—Quality is all important, too,
and it receives Just as much attention here as our very
low prices. Every Curtain in our stock, -no matter how low
in price—is well made and finished. It's when such good
curtains, etc., can be bought atpriCes much less than usu.
pity asted,that a sale of this kind is well worth looking after
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Return Tieliete will be eold M
IMg the record and policy of the Ltber-
rch. Mr 0. heager, barrister, (*oder- , the Sunday echool argetic model superintend.
ich, made a etrong address. cantrast- ent. He intends to go West me a trip
SINIGLE PAUU al Government upon the temperance
to liritteli C0101,11)14 and California, go.
lug by the Canadian route and return-
ing by the States, through Denver,
Chicago and other volute. We trust
that be may have a pleasant and pro.
Melee trip, and will benefit bis health
which hair not been robust and that he
will return built up and greatly bene.
fit ted, thereby,
UXOU,RSIONS -Two excursions will
, be run OD the G. T. R. from Wingham
to Detroit this summer and will be as
PeRelar se in termer yore, The I. O.
LI. P. of Wiredraw will run their excur-
sion on Jane 214 and Wsnehani L. O.
L, on August 23rd as their date. - Pas.
aeogers vying° by rail to Sarnia and
om there to Detroit by boat.
SOLD OUT. -A. Melerien has (Impos-
ed of his harness business to A. Mc-
Neown,who has been employed by him
for some years, and intends to go to
Alberta where be thinks there is more
scope for money makings We hope he
will not be disappointed but become
Geed 40bse Mry eera or ease, roteresog 1 question with thitt of the Conserve.
up toMay 26th, 190e. tive party, which had declared iteelf
against prohibition and agaimot the
use hace yoebyret wolyu °Moe and cult -1,06-nt I r tram,'
a y tit stanon. uof ro-
F. Rs Modgens, Town Agent dves Ertheilliritafeeireemititt°1:8'e=IyI
gorsolieN and preactieedill hi: Reese as
r
"vuntos, eat• Huron of endeavoring to hoodwink
and mislead from their allegiance Some
tistts
Nye.
FaIDA•Y, MAY 0, 1902,
REMEMBER ROSS.
Lace Curt -ins at 19c Urohibition Alliance teennuttee and
nroll's; Liberal "Candidates. oboWed that while he could cheerfully
liacir Curtains* yards 1.. .O buena wele, 4..-..-1edgee, yery neat design,
of the temperance I -aerate
VMajor Cameron, the . Li beral canal. II date, whose appearance was greeted
with great enthusiasm by the audience,
followed in a brilliant speech on the
general _policy of the Roes Govern.
. meat. lie explained the clauses of the
Vedve proposed to /sine by the local
have subscribed to that part of it
special at per pair • . r 39 Electors, vote for the lion et, W.Rose which corresponded to the pledge as
. ,etral the most progressive Governmen
Canada has ever had,by supporting all to the clause. winch had been super -
Ice Curtains at 35c
Zece Curtains 2i yards 104, 28 Mabee wide, fine quality et, real good value a*
per pair 60o, sale price
•••,..6,..
.$
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ACe Curtain3 at 85c
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Jahn ham Lace Codeine 8 yards lone with lockstitob edges,' verVilne
several good designs to choose from, well worth $1, our special price is
per pm°
• s •
B..st Lace Curtains in town for $1
s ttingham Lace Curtains Si yards long, 47 inches wide, made of good strong
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net, vety fine quality, this martian wituld be Al value at 81.25, our epeeist
price per pair •..
of -Lace Curtains atlid.251,41.504,11.15, o$.75patp�ir,. la the
beat We have ever shown. .
',filled Curtain Net
t drawn up by the Dominion Alliance
no true or honest man could subscribe
the Liberal eaudidaton_ - added by the local committee, and - WealthY In the west. Mr McKeown, '
0 Ottimaiedrponforfonr aNV'eteastulirounr.r.
yole to put out the Ross government, fenced harness maker and will, no
35 which would haw:, compelled him to who is well known here, iR all eXPer-
M, Y,McLean for South Huron. could hope for any legislation. The FIVE DOLLARS REWARD, -Some
from whons alone the Prohibitionists doubt, 40 a luctatiVe business.
Conservattve party had declared ittrif evil disposed person -a sneak thief -
South Huron Political MetttingS. as wholly opposed to prohibition, and entered my garden aaidstole a quantity
always opposed the temperance leis- of tulips and other flowers. The party
. A. Y. McLean, the Liberal candidate
for South Huron,will address the elect-
ors at Turner' e school house, Tucker,
sinith.on Tuesday,Mityl3thiat Strong's
.„ hall, 'Tuckersnuth, OD WellUeliclaY,111ay
LOU 14th; at Dixon's hall, l3rucefield, on
Thursday, May 15th; it Public -
'With frills made of net, insertion and laoe some roads of plain Brussels ref,
°sham with opt.. These are the best pilaw we have ever hod, at per
50
yard, 25e, 30e, 35e, 40e to •
lilUelitla with small and large spot in assorted widths, extra good value at per
yard 15e and .18
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Art Cretonnes at 10c
' 25 inch wide Art Cretonne in assorted colors, soft price
Art Saieens at 15c, worth 18c .
20 inch wide Art Sateen in all the new abides of navy, Wit rose, fawn ground with le
fanoy colored flowers, all fast color's, well worth 18, special
A -t Denims at 22c
2 tholewilie Art Denims in assorted plain Iola fanog coolant euitable for covering
cushion); eto,, Price
Oriental Rep at 29c
1 Ce
22
.37 to 38 inch widell' rintal Rep in assorted fancy colors,extraherivy corded geode, * ems
• suitable for covering lounges, cosy corners, eto., all fan colon, price per yd. -xo
Alt &trim ir assorted plain and fancy design% .at 124e,
thinelle and Tapestry' Curtains, Table Covers, etc
We have just received a fine assortment of then goods; the prices •
are for table covers 90e$ $1.25 to 443.7 .
• .4 . $3, $3.so Ss.op.
Curtains
4044460.4044.444410.4.414444444k 144+64.000.4.9.044.4.0.0.44.4.
drug store, in the Smith hlock. • that, Mr W. 'N. Manning, merneger of
Table Linens, Napkins
Towels, Spreads, Etc.
is never sacrificed here for the sake of m
*tie prices. You know that, or its easy to find out, if
don't. Here's a list of good goods at very low prices.
1+1001111m cia Friday, May 10tht Each
meeting will conimence at 8 p,ne. All
are cor tally invited.
e eraMooting.
An enthusiastic opening organize.
tion meeting was held in the eounch
&ambit. on 'Wednesday night. There
was a goodly nuaiber of Liberals pre-
sent to hear the coming member for
West Huron and others. S. S. ,Cooper
was moved to -the chair and presided in
his minal jovial manner, 0. Seeger was
called upon and gave a vigorous ad-
dress showing the reasons why Mayor
Cameron, Goderich, should be the re-
presentative of West Huron. Ever
since he and Mr Cameron have been in
the riding the signs Were of victory.
his address was very interesting. Mr
-Cameron w as received .with an ovation.
In his address he made plain his stand
ou the many issursen the miming cam.,
neigh, He refuted the claims laid
against him and proved them ite false.
In his stand with prohibition he snit,
ed clearly which is in accord with Lib-
eralism, nem now Until election day
he was in his friends' !sande and with
their assislance he had no 0,oubt
tory monist perch on the Lin -Oral ban.
nerm West Huron.
S. Townsend and others gave brief
addresses. The meeting closed with
cheers for M. G. Cameron, the Liberal
candidate, Hon. G. W. Ross and the
lation preposed and enacted at the in. who had the baguet of tiowereon their
stance of the -Liberal party. Mr Mit- table, know who the thief is. Upon
tle wh eal II 1, 0 wh his theopponent,whoiep had,ie dre , however, e vweara,
yiction of the guilty parties the above
information that will lead to the con
now posing as the candidate at, the reward will be Paid. It is very strange
same time of a Prohibition party and that a person cannot ornament hie pro,
also of one opposed to the prohibition, piety to suit himself without some evil
and was pretending the impossible eye destroying ite appearance.
task of serving two roasters. -- --.. ...... ....-----___
We -00-Sesarmareo
Mr Wra Malleugh, a veteran of more -
SP.mAYING DEMONSTRATION. -
them for ty years in the cause of Lib.
Arrangemente have been made through
andiron in Huron, said he was remind,
ed by the oratory of their candidate of the 100041 Fruit areWees' Association
for a epraying demonstration on Sat -
that old warhorse of West Huron, the
late M. C. Cameron, who had led them
to victory in past days, and he was
assured that wider the leadership of
his son, Major Cameron, victory would
again be achieved. After brief ad-
dresses by De Bicel and ex -County
Councillor Alex Stewart of West
Wawanotah, the meeting was closed by
the chairman; who said he was sure
that victory woult1 again perch upon
the Liberal. banner carried by their
present able candidate, Mayor' Cam. ' A PORTR.A. IT OF ROB ROY. --We
eron, in behalf of the Government of mentioned in last week's issue the
the Hon Geo W. Rose whose policy on death of Mrs Ohishohn, Saltford, a di.
temperance and prohibition /re as ' a rect descendantof the famous Highland
veteransprohibitionist thoroughly ap. Chieftain, Mob Roy McGregor. The
proved. Mr Cameron has during the late Sidney Harmon Mountcastle,when
week held meetmge throughout the he carnet° Canada in 1,832 broughtwith
eastern part of the riding, at Carlow, him, among other methentos of a by
Auburn, Blyth, Wingliam, St Helen's, gone time, a very floe portrait of this
and,Dungannone and has everywhere famous man cf whom the poet says -
met,With a most enthusiastic receir.
•tion, and is assured of victory in the
present contest,
urday, May 10th, at 2.30 p. m., at 0,
Hearses orchard. where Alex. McNeill,
Walkerville,vvill be present to ;dye any
information that is wished on spraying
40 well are give *practical exhilation -ot
the best way to spray, arc. As this is
very important it is expected many
will take advantage of this opportunity
and be present next Saturday after-
noon. -Aft, Sherrington, of Walkerton,
will probe* be present.
"A. famous man was Robin Rood,
The English ballads sing with joy:
Ent sr o`land has a chief as good,
' ' She lies, she liati her bold Rob Rov"•-• '
The-portrait-of-Rob-Roy.fs--now-to- be
Additional Local News, • seen inkliss Mounicastie'S Art Studio.
SIICOESSPCI, gEmoos.—W6 ex -
'tend our congratulations to our youreg
friends who were successful at their
recent examinations at the London
Western Medical College. Peter Mc-
Donald, of town, was successful in his
third yearerassing in all seven subjects
and S. Agnew (brother of De_ Agnew,
town) of Wingham was also fortunate
in•hiersecond year in all subjects. Both
of there) students are graduates of Clin-
ton collegiate and their ability end sue- '
cess reflects credit upon their .fOrnier,
e aestrdseanst eVell alwaysast themselves. • Olin -
ton
lasted etime few mmutee, an after :IMPROVEMENTS. - Jas. Heerne
PRESENTATION TO MR MA:14;
NING,-eVery interesting was the event
. which took place at the organ factory,
Mose. • • at 5 o'clock -I -the time when work ceases
• liberal combrittee fool= will be for the week -last Saturday afternoon.
found in the store next to Hovey's • It was Berne time previously known
the actory, bad tendered his -iesigna.
. whittlers ene. plank don as such and was about to leave Mr
Mr Whitney is seeking the how of Dotlibertyc;si eTliplOy. The employees
1 bl
the corporations by prOnrising to re- rijogfieng °the eofttnnactsfg dapT4:
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s oing this in the interest ' He
111:" 4 aPPI4L4se Which
-W� tbe
ask you to compare these values With others. . ..•
tribute to t P w coo. was called Wh
wth YOU a he dire remota' revenu g 'twee, wag on making his appear-
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along peal the tax under hide th
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*Table Linen at .25c •
56 inch wide Table Linen, heayy quality, floral•design, very spaoial value, at per cbe
yard ... . . . . ;4u+.2 •
Table Linens at 40c, 45c, 50c and 75c
and who Pays *premiere' of 52255. the
e4 to 72 inch wide, ntbleathed Table Linen, very, heavyy quality, gooa aseortreent see
•• "lif designs, extra values at ......, , • • ... ,40e 45e 590 and • 104C.
Table tinens at 50c, 60c, 75, $100 to .$1,50..
. -62 to 72 inob wide, full bleached Table Linen, elegant new designs, ali.good
ties, at
table Napkin5
Poor men seyes moneyfrol
his wages to ensure his life. . •
HOU Mr Ross analyzed the Whitney
argurnentiohis_Dunclea seeech, taking_
the Canada Life 'Assurance Company
as an illustrai to 1. The meets of that
Comnany are $22,000,000, the revenue
tax is $11,595, or $1 on each $2;000-
one1wentieth of one per cent. To the
men whose life is insured for 61,000
quietness reigned Mr Geo Rorke read has made an. improvement, to Ina pre -
ah elaborate and complimentary ad. mises oia Mary street ; a stone Mendes
dress, while at the proper time ler W. tion was put .under his residence by
Merinel made the presentation,cOnsist. Thos. Walker..., Mrs Taylor, Ontario
sing -aft yeduablesandeteeessees iso,1 treet, had a stone foundation put 2 MI •
headerlscameapd travelling companion. der her residence . by Mr Walkers eked
The address expressed the great pro- also ha i the housi3---re-painted...,.3'
gress that had been made at the 'far= -Copp has the contract for painting the
tory during the time Mr Manning had woodwork of Ontario' street Methodist
been at this institution,. the kindness 'church and T. Jackson is assisting him,
Considerable improvement has
been made to the grounds surrounding'
always shown by him and the general
regret at his departere. The followirig
Wet Wallid be eight -tenths of one cent, was the address .whteb accompanied
if the Contany passed 'the tat burden •
on to him, • the bolder of a '0) 00 the Pre4141419n
policy • would pay. $ °epee per yet* - '
additional, ' . Dent Sir, -We sincerely regret the fact that Ink
Mr ,• • " • . paired. health has rendered neceesary the ter.-
centends.that the tax really
60o, ' 606, 75o, $1.00 to 165) comes out of the profits of the. stock-
. • . holders; who can well afford to ba3r it,
. because the money spent by the: Pre-
. viucial 00yernenent on education and
development has added to the profits'
of the hankie raileSay end lneurance
companies. , The Provinee ehtaihe
Sneedy progress was made in the mastering of and 11.13. Combe, The Secretary re- evp ohe. my youth. LUe preacher
s ebt for. useful purposes. If Mr rAeVirrae Xattillegi ttirtrAettercitodeuee. POrted that the list of and Chas Sewers took the Bibre study,
. . .
latge sum • from this 'tax,. 'which-. is
shareholders now nese wee g ,
saideppeared a comet, which virae,they •
i.cturesque Effect
In Rome Furnishings
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must have for a -hack.
ground artistic and rich
combinations of color in
Wall paver. You can
best attam this by. hav-
ing a large selection to
choose from in patterns
and colors, ouch as we
are showing from the
best Manufacturers . in
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Specials For lkeit
Week
EF 600 rolle of Gilt wallpoper, flomil and conventional desiene, Veen,
d buff colorings, good heavy stook, 9 and 18 then borders,
°ream MI
also reatob ceiling, regclar price, 20o, 215a and 35o, next week, e roll IOC
siesse- .
560 retie odd ceiling papers, in tote of 16 mile and len, ditintY
patterns, will do nicely for attics and small bedrooms, worth from 10 ea
to 25o a roll, clearing at per single roll ,. ‘-"a
ell Wall Paper Trimmed Free.
Special In Pictures.
200 choice pioturee, mounted an heavy grey inattIng.coplee of famous
paintings, size 8 z 10 'name, easy worth 10e, our.price while they, laet
Will be each 6194;
50e Window Shades tor 35e. .
• A rare change osme our way the other. day to buy some windovr
• shades, and ciewill ahem up with our costomers. Choice shades, plain or
decorated, 3 x 6 feet, enitably•MOnnted, complete with biaoketir and ,shada
pull, worth regularly. 40, 45 and 600 each, while they last you oan
have them hung on yeer windewiedestisiveger 35c -
Go Carts
and Baby
Carriages .
beby eerriage for $7.56 whioh other
dealers would ask $10, for. Oar Go Carte ,
are very stylish, and splendidly wade.
Prime trap $5. to $25. They are fitted
with rubbbr tires, patent brake, runless
aria, and all the latest improvements.
Parasols, Upholatered pads, wheels, tires,
eto., can be bad eepe,rately when desired,
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PAPM.
Frank Hovey supplied the pulpit at '
the beauty of the city. bag of NaPles
-When; teno are extremely proms or -
St Peter's English church at Sunday
have a saying among them"See Naples
evening for'Rev Mr Wright, who was
and die." But he would say Unto those
at St. Paul's ehurch. • '
assisting inthe Confirmation service present that the thing necessary ac-
•.. coniplish before deat was that which
The an nual meeting of the W. M, S., 'is contained in the text “Come unto
of the-Metbedietchtirch, for Goderich
district, will be held in Seaforth, - on
May 13. Mrs MeMechan, Louden, Will
'address the evening session.
The annual district meetings of the Jesus -Christ. He giyee you a false plc -
lows :-For goderieh District* Blyth, :of a v.erY dearfriend you would be able '
May 20.21, Wingham district,at Whig. i likeness. But Satan Oyes you a false. :-
May 21-22;hxetee district, at Centralia, at once to recognize :the features and. Methodist church Will be held as fol.' ture of Jeanie If you hada photograph
' picture t housirn deaf . IlYa°41 tdheeasereeftm
ham, May 21 22: ••eferiepnidetearnet..
Rev. -J. Greene has been supplying .
about them The Young learn from. :
the pulpit of Rev. Mr Dever, at Wal- these false pictures to hate the Bible
ton, for some time, . owing to the lat-
ter s dInese, and expects to continue
doing so until •the meeting of, confer-
ence. It is feared that Mr Dever may
have to retire /rem. active work plying
to his illnese. • ., . :.
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' ST. jOSEBB'S ClitIRCW.--NeXt StindsOr that Chris., does not call the bat kers
services wilt he held by. Rev.Father.Mc- arid the nsillionaires and threefeeat and
Menamin ; Mass in the morning and noble of this world, but "Ye that !ribose
vespers at night.. -Preparations are
being niade for the piellic to be held at preesed down with Warts those who lie
and are heavy laden." Those who are .„
me, Better .for that, roan not to be
born than not to come unto him. yet
Satan tries in all ways to deceive you
and . to hinder you from coming to.
because Satan tells them that ,Ohris..
tianity is hard. The young keep away
from church because .Satan tells them
it is tiresome, and all the time .tbe
voice of Jesus is calling to tfiera ,!Come
unto me,". Notice in the
Wesley church;_ teams were used, in Fartuth r grove, Bullett oil May. milder the ileice rod of affliction. those -
drawing eat th titter, whir theladies 'a - '
. • .. A large Congregation was presented. .wha- are weary'He mills unto Him ends
the church gave a dinne to Thee'
„_„..__ .,_ ,__,_. ... S as' at- the sier' vices on Ascension day would give them rest, so' that again it ,
eleueS LP two vev14 . , . (Thiit'sdaY) When the rector Officiated
, is to be noted that Jesus is onlyattract• '
nation of your faithfill, clever, and eompet nt THE tmluxoTorts MEET, -Tee re. . z - ed by human misery. Again Christ is •
with which you have been so long and so elosell meeting of:the Provisional Diree— Wneas 011U11011. -At both services
last Sunday Wi P.Spalding sang solos,
service ha behalf of the Doherty Organ business gular
tors of arin the Only At centre of attire pi len,
Huron • Packing and Cold •Stor- T e solar system -has the sun for' itS
astiociated. Kindly words, even from the hes age 0o., Limited was held in the clerk's th the evening yendering "There were centre to whichall the planets are at -
of friends, CaTi add but little to the .pleasttre-
- office on Monday afternoon, The 1 ninety and nine ....
" ..Th . E d si
e • 11 eav-r traeted, so loving. Seises Christ is ' the
trit-
able personalectilsciousuees of hOnest an
- 'centre for all Christians to"Corair unto •
ful endeavor in the performance ofduty. our- memberspresent were D. A. Forrester, this week was Well attended; on Sun
With ayequest,from the late R. Manningi of . • . day evening was the reenter roll call m- -e__
teen yearsrago last rebreary, in comp ante Mayor Jackson .the Twitchell W W '' Why there is a differati:ce upon
evintea meniory.you were installed in the °Mee. Farrar), S. M, Sanders, Sas. Welwood end • cn Monday the .mcionthly hus• the math le because of the ower of tb,e
' At 75o, $1,CO3 $1. 3641. 66 to $8.75, all Al, values, Snorted, sizes, and designe,
‘10vvels •
With fringe and hemstitched endsein aesortecl sizes, special yalterf it per pair, „"
19o, 26o, 36o, 60o, to LIM
Bed spreads
Extra large eine, at earl;
dis
'ttadies Sailors, at 25c =
•
hitney got • a chanee to repeal the
tare moeey in rionte other and more •
burdensome way, • • •
If yeti think.eleh corpOrratiens• should
$1.00; 0,60, t.A ree
l'"","" no be taxed, vote for the Whitney
t. candidate, but if think
06r oration tax he Would' have to oh -
keeper. Increasing.bpsineas goon hecespitated
the serv/Vies Of an Assistant andili ebriktMence
there devolved upon you More otterous duties '
and greater responsibilities. Such has been the
COrdidence imposed tit you by the mangement
that for the last three or four years you hale
been given exceeding great liberty and wide
latittide in the successful administration of
numbered over -600 and thrtt MrA,McD, on e 130 ° - I 'P ' reportsI told, us; going to destroy the vvorld,
of the secretary and treasurer were and we were afraid; but out at the Obe
Allen, had sailed for Bogard on Sat.
satisfactory, Kids Houston will take 1 see:gator Y they said there was no -dan-
urday where he expected to close a
the Bible study for June end Miss Liz- , ger as toe carnet wall now flying away
large arnountef stockevith 0 large firm
in Glasgow. The Secretary Akio Revell; 'zie Obidley the•catechistn....0wing te 1 from the earth. Satan . is ready to de.
report 01.a meeting held with F. O. the disagreeable weather Whicitelne• stroy'uscattd comes as our enemy, but
Here, Ins ectoeof Poultry Stations ma.; seri ted the children attebding the if we go to (hoist we will find he is bot
ellairs generallf and in th-r-tip g of e
t t der tbe otninion Goyernment, who monthly' Meetins of the' Excelsier Mis-
sion'Band. on Tuesday e'Venieter T'io° from he. Agitin,why should you come
ta be feared, that he is •flying away:
•arlyteed.sthe Compaily to erect a 'finish.
rehtieg7e end" dressing department for ' Poettinned• . - to Christ e Because God is love. A
poultry in connection ': With their cold WESLEY Ceivecte,In. the absence man once put up a weather coek,and on
storage to get the ferment to raise of Rev. Mr 'Howson, at Brareford. ,Dn a he paibted tbe vvords “God is love."
should, vote for thiftelfterkr-ekbdide
ea' One White Stem- tou have risen graduallfront,: tinig3OWeBiyttt,
, . be Vilest lios ion t e gift of Tour einft 0y,
. in t
_eve Sailors :with -16°k 13kIlaj regerar write • • rtolotesvitio.• I er. our d stittruisbing trait:111ov° been, ea -
bale commending Friday Morig, at •
25e pacity tor organ zation ; tireless plodding' ener-
A. MAT WEDDING. -A sorest thurch gy fidelity to duty 'skill in finanPing ;and.others
aa in °Baer paper for list Of prices of Elostery, Ilederwear, Etc. , weddiug oceurred at St Peter's church, tuePunArelis Be Blensedt to aeeePb from, two to three hundred fowls, Sunday, where he 'WAS. preach17 an- 'When *neighbor asked him if this Wee
• sta a Mar o our es 0221 eorernentore, o
. ,Toceirb,on ,Ale0447,•t be ete,se 8 Dem, this goldlitieried °Trend triveriing corers:110h .
breeds advired; the Wyandothes and niversary sermobs, the Vole o this not derogating from the. reverence due
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when ev rather rrudhorotte, retter oc your many years of usefulnoss with us. W: barred rocks, the conipaby to buy the church was suet:flied by ev. S. Picker- to God and hiconsistent .vith telod's un -
of this. mrisb,peitormed the ceremony Doecrte Proprietor A. Armstrong, 1bremtLii fowl alive at from two to four months . lug, of Brantford. who was listened to changeableness, he replied "Nr, but
01103' luck of Mr and Mrs Denottrae, of St. Jos uniting Miss Annie, second -daughter Action uo.om ;IV% Ataritily r man nesulat-
. ing De t. , liVnt Menne' orenian ase
old; fowl slaughtered in "Srptember with very great pleasure and interest want the world to know that in the
100 Bt
13 old f orn told storage in April. he 1E3 a man considerably above the north God is love, in the south cd. is •
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Betsey tleeeteveribe issued at •
is SINGLE P/tRia
First
Oittee
Between ell etationssirt eatiada; all atatlehe In
Oda to eta from /Detroit, Minh., tott Ruron
Eoh.. Vitt Covingeton,17.T.. liconbaYJet,N,N ,
lona, N. Ir.J.Manentt Springs.N. v., houses
°Int, 1/..'Sf , Island Bend. 'VC', all Stations in
OW* tillsy bid not ban BlIfflikhlti Y, Mack
k,14Ae., Niagara Falls, 1•1. 3t,, and Sus-
-pensionBridire, N. It,
: etrOd GOitig MAY 23rd or 24th
7-AttittireturnIngfrOm Death:ration on or before.
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aultets, aria an information from teener
ndTrank rtetierose spectre nosier), mo.
4:LI).lilitriet Passenger Agent, Toronto
, • PS.TTli3ON', Agent,otainton,
cr.insfioit
eph, to Charles Bedard, second son of .
As Bedard, of Holmeevillee The bride
was beautifully attired in lilac silk with
white silk laud white applique tritons -
hags with hat to eciateb,and the brides,
maid, her eister, Miss Josephine, was
eindlarly costumed , the ipoomsman's
part was taken by Wm Bedard, 'After
the ceremony -the invited them pare
thok of a wedding dejeuner at the home
-Orthiebritless-perentse-after-vvhiebit
pleasant evening was spent in 113llain
and dancing. The bride, Who was Or-
ganist of St Peter's church, is a poets -
tar • young lady among her many
-14iVe Stock Markets. friends and, the groom a prosperous
farmer'in Goderia township, where
re le beet, Foreman ey ep ., . . Y,
uu Foreman Turnig8pept..0. A.Borite. Fortreati and May at very profitable prices, and average in pulpit ability..The officers love and in the east and the west God
Machine ll,F
Dept.; B. .1". Oibbings,Trimming Eereman the mai ket Will be unlimited. • Scene a the lalliOrileafkue elected for tile ensu- is love. Again, note Ohrises promisele, pt A.:Moore, rorernan Ifinishipg Dept. individual fir1038 being willing to take leg term are : Pree.,1sTellie Holmes; lst '‘I will give you rest," DM any one.
DeY. ft, BaineMen Case Dept.,
ingilretiptelA of their° gitte 'War Com- 000,000 fowl. Sohn Wilson, Colling- vice, Pearl Cantelon ; 2nd viee, Sadie -I ever hear . et a Vanderbilt or a Rothe.
pletelyialteti by durprite as' everythibg wood, was aPpetnted architect and cone Holmernard vice,Vera Hagerierece Sohn child going to a• public place andnrying,
had been very quietly arranged, and it • suiting" engineer for the consnany.' The ,Rumballareasurer, Mowat Chow!), sout to the crowd"I will. ghee you rest,"
took bite some fele -minutes to collect following committee ori sites composed The regular quarterly services of Wes- No, gold will riot give you rest. But as
his thoughts. He replied very feeling- of W. W. Ferree; a B ['Mlle, las. ley church will be held next SWAM in a flaming %%hie fireit may be neces•
ly and in his remarks said he was much Twitchell and lidaYor Season., reported the pastor officiating; the quarterly ear y In order to save your house ice
touched by the evidence of good will they had received live options on cline*. loyefeast will be held et 10 a.m., ewe- berm around it when you see the smoke
-which hAd been shay& by all the em. ent properties all containing five acres; meat to be administefed at the close of and fire corning, so Christ will take
ployees. ffe-felt-that-lie-dtit-orit-de•- 410ga-were-to he examined by lobo the eremite service, The pastor% sub. you out of the concerning Ara of this
serye all the 'comiolirneotary remerks Wilson and he will elaliii-hiiriefert-to- -jeata-will-bgt.nt 11.,feenWlaere the sue, I werld end ;:sive you vest arid make
made about hirn, but at the same time the committeeWhahleet power to act. never Pets, and at 7 p iiihreet"--re- yoreSealsess-Artiee.emeelesion-of-the ser.
iu. 11 he was nangdous that he had, (Thiel* It now neen36 that ihe establishment Of Pirated hi. special request "The riches wan the'followineetindidates were pre•
the fourteerqears he was associated a cold storage ylant will soon be an as. and the poverty of the Christ." sented for confirmation by Rev O. R.
110/3den. laity 6.-Amerlean, oettle, Iha • he has splengid, farm on in the pany his very es es or
League rdeeting Grime, rector: -Misses 3. Oleurthfll,
with theneeh eavored to give the cent- surera faetin Weare. sure the are Weloonie....The
a3r eheep 74a.
id help 1111
e le Will fall in line generally and on Monday night was a consecration M. E, Oluff, J. Glew, Genne H..
Maitland ' COliceSe Nov ere•they w live ens Although therehad at times differences the eme along Salle al y as one; Rey Howson gave an address D. (uene, N. E. Herman, I.j.,Mur
• r . • the well wiehee of hosts Of friends.with *' " "Consecration” and Lou Doherty P. M. Stewart, V. B. Thompson rik
eaverpooe may 5."Citinadia,n cettle 70' whom we•join. Numerous dirpres b
I s U C°8 • Oddir n anys eeitUree, these. never af-
of °lemon nrevalled which always Well as in other respects,
presided. . Meagre A. Brewer, O. P, Brewer, It, A.
trade Wow. but firm. • • elate were fecielved. fatted either party but rather Made-eboreb "ehimes • sv plows ottocu,—Bpoitivetion .Cateiouftb, W. T. Herman, T. 0. John..
Montreal, May, 5. --There were about /80 the work terminate more harmonious • .
erne G. . MeBriere W. II. O. Batten -
of His &race the Archbishop of Cant•
sheep end lembe offered for 'isle at tbe don, was here Monday reakimc inepec what be 'would do he would always ly serVices W,eee held. lastsStindaa' reith messdise from His Majesty the lame, addressed in Winded earnest and ime-
and in compliance with a I bury end N. Wocde The Bishop. then
e blabber
head of butchera cattle, 500 calves end 160 MILITARY.--Lt•Col Peters, of LOtt. afterwards, While he had not decided " ONTAIttO ST Cm/note-The quarter. ereuti.,
those who had been
mutt end abattoir to -day. The batchers don of the companies' arnionieteklolng look back with pleasant memories of leVefeeetat u'le a- in. elte common," special cotteatirm eervices will be herd i Preset,
b the t fficial hoard met on Monday evert- in each 'church tbreughout the Dloceee .corefinned, giVing tbene •four rater for .
Ware uutrin ler a numbors, end trade was atonic 'with regimental. central sr- hie assomatiOne With tire fattory and bane held after the morning service,:
gutdence daily and
of Huron on the cla appointed tor the 1 their
• to 51e, and the eolhluon stook Pi from 310 probably be done. By the wavt, we object at present in view Ire decided to Commoner" is tbeJnibleet of a luopuriar June, 1902. The eerCide Will 13e ilea church ger Vicea Ett lutorreenient as well
ward VII namely, the sh atr of ' PtaY evety morning ; . To attend tke
ate pee lb, pretty goad (Attie at from 4,20 fOlTaltig a Cadet Oorpe, which* *di in future and as he had no special Matter° i.,, .." William Pitt, the Great
to 410 Pet lb. Mx G, Martel paid 7eper re• may retnark that Mr HoustOn is' a take a rest this summers He would lecture to he glen by Re, Ge0Datiels,
good at reductiori in pricer; all moriees He edeo interviewed Prin. its workmen. The experience ehadlei. consecutively Bible ; 2, To.
round. 'Prime beeves sold at, froin 6e to Opal Ilouetote of the Collegiate, as to 'him in this time could not but help big and dealt with important bueinees obronetiOn of' I:11s Iliet/6
throroub the Dieetee on that date as convenient seasone: 4. To be preatese
(as often as posaibiet at the Sacrament
for ve very choice cattle on Saturdity. ' graduate of a military school and ectept, the gifts AB it token of the Ph.D., in tbe c urch on next Tuesday at 10. 0 a. M, ...._ ,,,,,,,,,,,, _A of the Lord's simmer. Rev li A Wright..
Celltee sold at from $1,60 to $e each, Old formed the first cadet eorpe he TAndon goodwill anal, iendehip that existed:be evenieg, The deetOr is a.brilliant leo-
"""4 1'. ' 41. ' tillAttlehlreecurarbienntheef ileer°y1311ceeesr Tilt:64108st:
Spring Ianibe sold front 412,50 to $4.75 Dr 1101Wes, of Gederieh• "who has hash consPenions in every daY life at the biro; lectuie darts at 8 o'clock, admis:' rtrIleinarilleccifnir°17°411ti'43813°1704Preeve6eancinail iccial' part of the stervice was peouliarly
CONMMATION Al' ST
sheep aim at from No to tee per in, where be wee tottnEnt, ttb one thee,. would always remember bis congedial tinier and te, one ehould fail to bear
web tit how:sold et from 8io te 7o per ettltron of the 88rd Regimentifince Doherty organ fectory, which to -def sion 10c arid 18e....The Lecieue held
1 t t hear tbe Biehop of Huron an
lb, welehea off tbe oars, • 1 , has retired, haVing reeche the ranks tie One of the best in the ;wort . Ito regular monthly conseertition meet., as o
appropriate Arai well rendered, and rte.
•, {these the administration of- the
fleets much tredit upon the choirdead.
OCIRONATION DAY. -There will be h SS1 eson for Apostolle rite of confirtnetion. Bib Lt d
e , r a mile , an the 040031900es
now go to Dr. Shaw Who has resigned and Wohllid e'er retain the greatest in- the followirig in
ay was BC y
age . he held the office of Hon, Ile thanked his donors for the women. leg on Mole:ley evening, there being ri • to W
unua Surg, Lieut•Col., Which Will likelY ton, which he would &Warr cherish _large attendanee: t e e
sktnieeting of all cominitteetof the Oor• a 4
useed Lordehip preached from St Uttid..XL28. Bentley. The rector WAS ae usual in
eliconbee oielridriv et 8 ri _ se issee" Ore. etere recommends the appoiht• greater prosperity and , advanesatent a necessity" wag read by Mos Lizzie are beavat laden W g Ve
cattalo of No 7 (Porter's ROO (10, terest in their welfare apd.trusted that Miss teveba, pallor rayer, a x t g
Stnie th. , • 711 an ad. I rest.' Th el que preaeher Intro- The
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°natter, Pestivities in the on " occurred to mar tbe hettuty tit the ser'
vice) which will long be remembered,.
t ---" - - 1° wall° merit and it will in ell probability be would attend this great institution. Tiowhill• next iiliondet
p "Come wit° ine ell ye that labor Mtn dod voice and not the alighteet hiteli
u arragemen for ,the attractions soon gazetted. , The nreseedinge termintited with all dress will be given r S &Iced SO ett te 4ig ° e eves allyby thosewhowsre confirmed.
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