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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1903-03-20, Page 1W., r , it t I I bu , MT:,' 1 4 W� ESTAB1,18 4 P"u z:-_ ; . . _ -7 . . . . I A . I I . . � . . I ' . . . I . . ., : CLINTON. ONTARIO. MARCH 201 . . � . 11.903. ##**#ft#*###**#"#*#A0 'I be Labei Tells the ROO - *##########*####"#"% � I � 4 Urr wnr In PAT*v"- 1 $1 u not,49 "'o ,, . .. I � ;; I I � � 4 . . . ­ ­ __ =="" 11 1:=_;W_, , I 0!i—W I - , - *-.111 -1 I . - -_ - =1 11 �1 I � . 1. � . . . 1. I . I , , _� , " ,.. , - ,. , � ., . Raitpurn I I I Our IV . m to please you oqe s are 40 , 80 ! i�olrlu them be'rooll-Ir"4111100hpIng from , v1sitin MV& I I . I . 1. I I I -- V � -_ I . .1 . "atiesbora Tiplifil; and yvife are Wowps—Thos. _ I at R. R. 3effrey's, tlins week. - I . 1. I I � I I I I 11 ueasu of Rev rtttr strattu � . . . . I It'Was with regret tha, t our citizens I . I - . . I .111ing; Parliamentary Pen( ,. . — . � , I (by the editor) I ­ . . � I ,-- . I +###+*#f#0#,####444#,f*_ . . . I OUR I I ;�—;� ­" . .. I . � - . . 4 - 6 , , 1, , I I - - I A A A . # 4 # # # # 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I I . lr.�_ Orueetleld I A . I . ) dir" � MEETING -At a meeting Of thf . I . ,. - , . � Notice of Removo'l So,qlth Iluroa.kgrlcultur� - I actors of the . al Society, held at Ransall, On Tues- decided to W W � LT4, before $AD DEANIL - Oil Thursday, March , Percy q eaving for the N I rthwe,A, Mr I underthe Jeffrey spent Sunday , - has learnealust Monday ruorning that a once respected citizen of our town back in the in the of - ... . � ' . ' The Parlittruent of this greatcountry 0 . . � � . , , ("on) ound Syrup, of � for the day of last week, it was 61'spring show for the hold the armut � - l2th, Dr F. Turnbull, who recently flis� I posed of his practice here, much to the p roof. Frank Longmt�n- a ' and is occupyWg MI'v'-ei�4t"'t'o the,village, sixties, person Rev Peter Straith, of Inti and a. 1pt as the largest and -most important de- Itberative body in the Dominion, nmt- I .. .. . p ) 'tar . Jackson Bros. Office . settIlement of accounts and the exhibi'tionof entire stock at Bruce,- field,' Friday, April 24tb�, This is It on 'I regret of the conininuity,having deeld - his ad on further study, lost, his life while our aunVs house -, we welcome him to midst. Although cattle are down sOrl Of Our good Citizen, Of tile Ballio name, bad O�le to his reward, for the urally attracts the Attention of the are con ro- a, corned, and 11; Wbite Pine an I I . d I . I adjustment of busineso will be - found in the factory office, I I week later than -usual, but .48 the an . . ' � tire horrses do not start on their . . do1vu the Maltlandjust after the in I gre"41-away in the river. Though a . price, S Smith shi ped a, carload here th's week, Ttere are about faithfully see , a gifts that . I wardship -of th . � his Heavenly 'Father had given him who POPPI , V , y so, in all .that transpires. rho- I Per, . 'is . .. . . , I . . OURFIS: COLPS. - f . .... Perrin block. All accounts' "I must be clos6d at once to save I rounds until the first of May, it wits thought this date,�vlll suit horsO Own' from clever swimmer, his boat was bnt a three canoe and very difficult to control, es� carloads of square timber At the � R. Morrell is w.der the care. charge of during his journey through life. For somp timip past he had boon . of parlit),marit always ail OPeultlg . I picons occasion. It is a great event tklls * which turns out in I � . . I . . . .. I . . r . I . � ... costs. I �� . osR � ers better than Vie a arlier date, and , itwill also be more convenient for station. a of the pecially in the seething tid of spring flood,,and while nearing Goder- Rile the doctor this we6k. Miss I )OVII, I y gave,4 a birthday part I her 'even Afflicted With paralysis and unable to , . Attend to his ministerial- duties, but for Ottawa society . full force, Admission to the Senate I . Chamber, -where the formal ORelling . . . IF . . I I Largebottles 25deach ftt ` I . . I , . . I 0 f # A... 4 416101041010049141164fi-7111, I I farmers, as, under ordinary cire'lla- stancesi,seeding will be Over about that - j6h a. Or making most, of tlie. trip,. it little capsized in sight-ofsornestoriequavries, friends on W ednesday afriertioloon, to her older friends atnight. Mrs with this lay! u )on hirn, the Christhi'l light whj%'swone in'llitrij takes place -Is by ticket, and t a de- t4lipmanic bits of .. I . . V . .. I . ti a -and farmers Will have more time _ and and the Dr, clung ,to the upturned. S MoVittlo of Clinton, moved out to was an impetus7.to anyone who, came inand for these* asfbo-d is so -eat that more that' .. . . . . I ( . - . P ) i;tOck exhibited. . a form L � �O, oil Wed- in contact With him. Fora week or V J11 . . tar attend and 6-ee th( . boat out to the harbor. Th , Was ,h r fjtru�,,e�tst of the villag twice as many are issued th Orson , a ... I . e 7 S - ' Wallops, therefore, that, t h s . The managers of Xnox tW-O Previous to big death he had fas-t 'It, R. TP. Ree I . HUNDREDS OFJ I I , Practically lifeless when the death ne'da failed in strength, and Its the Angel of ean find accommodatioil. .01, tKe floor . . .. . . . I . I , will bring out a lar a attendance of rasp � was loosened from the boat. chilroKlare asking for tenders for the. . the Senate sit possibly two hundred . . I . . him oil Sunday Of Prescription D ug. Storf, Citation ' . -w" T �ectators. The W le were brought to the remie by of the shed-, intormation Death, appearedunto . � r - . I . both exhibitors an sr eop . enlargement, 110pe ladies in evening' dress, the... Senators, . . . . . I WORKAEN . society have'also decided to follow the Whistles, etc, the body having been About the � matter. can be obtained last, it was in a firm and joyous - the various foreign CouI4uls, in State I . I I .. 0 . � . � same I course respecting the showing of seenwilssing the new G. T. R. station.- from R, Adams, who will receive the of a blessed resurrection that he smll-. . - tbers of the Supreme ----�­ . I . Find their employvaeut within lieul min, last year, There Dr ,Turnbull, of Goderich, and W al- * said ood-bye to his loving wife uniform, tli6 men � . . . . I horses as they did I , tenders up to ti inst. Mr Webb Court in $6arlet robes, the pastors (if I . . . . . . . I � 1119 ton a iffilron. whom he le the various churches, the priests -Of ' — . . utes walk of this back. They, coul d 0411 will be no judging of the liorsies by the ter, of.*Toronto,, were �soon at hand. shipped a erp load of flour this week. ana 5 aves be- , ti, I rill simply W11 burn deceased made many Some youn men have been 0: 0 , have a savings a000tlat withO t &my society, the horses entered m - .Ile itt All . ffered as. 'hind to mourn his lossi F roul the the several orders of Priesthood, the �� N.D. We also carry ' , will be 1 * lit Sentinel Review of Wednesday we . . I .1 I . .. trouble. I be on exhibition and no Prizes, *arm and fast friends, and was & g011-, high as $' per 'month .for a . _ vernor-Goneral and his body guard, '. � Come in mud see as any - cbrupieted'for, but the society will PAY oral favorite withall, as well asa Prom-' months' farming this season, and TO clip the following particulars of. the GO .A the other leading and day,st n004or whenever - ising and s'xilful physici, very Impressive, gervices held at his all in full uniform, With Cabinet 'Xin- .1 . . . . I . . convenient, $3 for each horse. entered for show, to 'in. Many went forayetar. A numborof the members funeral: --: . . , . -w isters in Windsor (Court) dress. The , . .., , � aid the owners in )ay!nW hotel And from here to 06derich on Friday,when of the Sons of -England lodge, attended Chilly ... rel ap . . a -wi afford an 6ther, . Feleg Memorial services in conneqtion with spectacle is 'a gol"VeOlis One, espe . i4le Cough, d Cold - , . . I other exl5enses. ThIl horse owners the body,attQndedby a large %thering, the funeral of their Bi the death of the Rev. P Straith, M. A., ,9Pectacular. . .. .... - . . I was.sevittip his.-hoine near ilvertOu Thompson, who died .suddenly out . Sir Wilfrid looks much thinner than . . IThe Sovereign - excellem op&rtupity to I Retn'ediep. - . to let the public Bee and judge Of the by train, and on Sunday to attend the ,Vvrest. jMessra W. T, Brunsollim and T. Were! held Tuesday at 8 p. W, in - the . I . I I . . . h d d I t ;sIon, 4).nd a first ,glance I I I merits of the animals they have fox funeral there. 'The remembrance' to Miller are ,doing quite a trade in InnerkiP Presbyterian church, The I e�jlm,as sessug . - .. � . I ... ... at e -w s i a service TheprizesWill be continued their beloved captain from the,Aub I uying andselling, '. services were veiy larfely -attended, , vollid . gest that h a, In .. . I . i , - I the fo urn-. korses-b . . C dec ealth, but his - personal �11 4+4 + 0 4 4 #� 0 4 0 0'4 0 4 0 0 4 f � . � e�. Judged and k , rill Of a . I . and were of 4 most so emn character _ . 1. . . I Bank ot Canada will bi . . fr, linin ' . 's '500 per I � for bulls and fhey Rifle 'Association too K-9111TING"Ameeting of the Londes- nds Were saytbat'he look - . given �Prlzes a's former � We society pillow bearing thewords"Our Captain.." . When the services be- � . . 1. � . I j . , - I " boroXWeigh Scale Company. will be I throu,bo4lf, ell of stan Ain room in . centbetter. than whell he. returned .. . . I ' ' 11 . also accepted the offer of the . ' g v r from the Continent; lie, must,have '. � ' * 9 he Right keynote . .Clinton Branch,. - Tucker "'NOTES. dal meeting of the _ on a .y n . . - � ricultural' Society to -Th6,%nw held in John Brunsdon's office *on Mon the,churchwasocc4ied. *hefollow- � . — �- . 11 smith, Branch Ag -:Vibura Riflin Association will be held � mmeneing - looke& shocking then. Wben- lie erl- . .. . I .. ... I . . � . � I Albert Street . amalgamate with. them. for the pur, u the fire b day evening, March 23rd, co jug ministers,. -took part : - Rev Dr Mew tered the Couirlibns Chamber, after ' I . . . .1 I � . I � all, on Tu"day, April 7tb, -it 8 o'clock sharp,. All parties intereg- . at , Kay, Rev Mr Shearer, Rev Mr Thomp- ' I Brother Kerr of the Brussels Post, � I . olie. of holding a union fall , show . at 8 Tn; H, Goviei had a' wood bee ted in the - Oompany':§ affairs, are re� R 'Mr Pettigrew, Rev W John- the opening ceremonies In .tile 'SOu4tO, strikos the A�ht keynote that will - - I . . ­ I I . . 1. - soil, Ov he was received with a round of vhmr-' - ful. good: - , 11 T. RAricE, Manager. .. eaforth, . I . last PVonday �, the night, part was the qlIested to attend. . stou and Rev Mr Booth, Rev Mr . -ntually eud in a success . Lv., A 1: � I - . . . . -We are Sorry tb learn that Wst as'som� of the boys did not . . I . -ell, ous applause whichshowedthewariouth roads campaign, and the adoPtiou of P. . - . . Trin R,L ' , _ ­* ' . Johnston of the . Episcopal chui of. his. supporters' appreciation, and � �erji w- akin to that of the. . . ,� - . Mrs Mason who was operated on some,- li��a till tiorping. On Monday of t is . I I tiet � I .1 I . 1. ..� 1. ti - . . t Clititon hospital hits not week Misa Alice ,Clark left for New . 111101MG1111*1110- - - T.- . Hunthi ord,being present, also took the kindly reference to his recoy�,ry, . universal syst oad'oornmissioners Idea, '. . .1 � ­ J __ __ . vi linton. Governindht R . 1. ��.. me afoing' so Well of late, but .-we York to take care of an aged uricle'and NOTES-­� Will Wil"11-91 who has oartas idRev1).rSteNvArt,0fC made -by the leader of the �-Oppositloll, ill the building of' od roads even. by* _ - WIngham. been ,; none, ­ pat master I Ome several months, .taking Appiropriat;6 songs and hymns were go . hanga�.As.­only temporary, &Untthere.. -The electric. railway vote been At h - w;" A display of chivalry that i - th6 present th system- �7 . . � sce4i euts.-The Fiarmer's White WalverlY hn a the & . - 11 - admitted as 09 that she will'soon recuperate for Colborne NVA Again taken on Tues- care othis injured hand,left oin,Tnesday' king.*; The address was delivered by Century are an .. a � too comnibn inpolitical life. Sir NVII� H is Ivilat lie say � . Now 2Dth . . .1 . . . . he ,will Rev -Dr McKAY, and'was .of a highly , o t of t ie speec% ere _ is - ,What's the . ' . . � MId da's Greatest. vaN-speolal P11c0s on 10. IvianT regrat to learn of the serl- day. I . . . . I . �. . . . ihorning for Michigan, where - , -eviewing the 1 frid's.speech, in a ' )' I I inatter with each Municipal Council - , I . -JXimothy and piover for swie. ,will . . be- en$f%ged in rnakln� cheese and but appreciative character, x . . i�'Xig not display any � , e . BuehelLotis ousilnes�of"MrsMirrdoch,ofthe on- . � __ . ., fi-om the throne ill Huron County- callin,j the Path- I , .. . � . -'a., ,stilreAnd - respec ive mumci- , . GEO. 3, YJNG, %ingbsln� don Road, Stanley,' and.. mother m of : . I I . � . ter, , 0. Elford � left on Wednesday It. and .vroi:k of the,deceased. - .eakness,eit.beT.- of voice or g ing�t;Qrs df their , I . '.*1 ., 1111,111lett ... . , - will spend a fbNv epor,jti coniment -some couve . I GRAND ORANGB LODGE.- B ' d. John' Murdoch. - . . � . for Tor6ntp,where he � Atthe conclusion of Dr MacKay's w . � .P . �uieiib . I 'low. 11 Messrs William: an . . mart, , D. - D., -of. :it was tll() O'LlbJect at palitlas together, at . . 1.1 a it address Rev Alex 81 . that I � waver feeblo go �nlght look, ll(� . , publish a short synopsisof the cl6sing' slit� 1" quite an aged lady, and: grave: .AX A3RVX,ICTED F AMILT.�The: home days ' H. G. Mulliolland.p rch sed Clinton id college coin- � to . - oramencedi - ' ' ', � , time before'roadword is c . session of the Grand Orange Lodge, fear's are entertained for her recovery.. of Mr and Mrs: H. 'Hatrison has been ,new 1[iorsolast,w�eek. Miss M. 0. will- : an old friendat has ?Ost n'n6 of blis former elotj�ience ' I .. - ,� i I. � . )ourtice'and Mr Geo. Me- I of Mi. Str.$jlt� led in solemn 0 ' and discussing -the Various phases of * : I which was in session here- last week. . . ___ � I . darkened the past week through death son' -Miss E, C . . . panion � .1 . or force of deWery. Uis friendainsist, w to be'done arld the best way of -, I . - g Tlluri, ' . . . � I . a and took Cariney visited friends in Goderich on pra or. . ; . ... . I . . , . 0 - . ­ having an ere ., ast take. good care of1lin'self, ork I t The Provincial reassemblin Tuckeramith I 't d their hom. K .ere brought to the, that be -mi , doingit? Qvjp�1v.ei0r_spotin the. -Past., .. � � I leceived a deputation. I I . at .theiv infant. Wednesday'. F red I Leon went tQ -T a iemains w h6will absent'himself llao, I - t,11 � . day morning, i alle spentafew wway from.loving are .. s . ard station -Wednesday ,and it is likely .. . . �)q _.t.4�,ptn - : .uniformity, so I . I J . . council, by whom. NoT,Es,:�':-�-Miss Lucyt ' B -Br _. M, , S 0ourtice, Grand -Trunk � ni�ht se4- � .. , % _� .of . . . . . . from the town , . days ,witli'ller fripfid, Miss Mary daujIlter, Faituy. eatrice; age& Ave ' filiton,Tnesday - �issr, - froiv, the.tedious arid tVY1139 . . t�driving oYet thO r0t'44' .. 1. official welcome was extended. A . 'a. Harrl- months. Affliction has been heavy on . Nntonj spent Wednesday evening morning, thence toriveyed to Mount . . � �. . I . . �, I � 11,111012 80 t114t 11 .1. I.. .. . -to have the O'Prien, lastwook. Miss Clax Monday'. Forest for interment.' 4 A .number � 'ac, sions'. - . I ,. . . 11 ,It 'In tile ,Von could, almost tell where, the -diffelil- I I .� iroposition was adopted miss the, parents,. for their three children with Miss''E. 0ourtico. On Hon.. Mr Tarto d couples a s ;nt beats begaii 'and * ended.' A pro- Brange Order re resented at th6 Ter- sbn is holidaying At her uncle's. -in , S .have'all been. down sick together' the morning. H. G. MullablIand statted: out - companed the remains,'Mr Henry Ar, . w, though not among �he giani could be mapped out . ,_ .. .. -.. I 1. . . Onto, Ottawa ang London exhibitions - Mary O'Brien spent a few days el- � � I I I. I nott going- as, . r . epresdritative- of. the front row no, . at­sUch a . - . weekwithcolds and pneumonlai. with his. uew,p64dlifig Outfit. members of the Cabinet. The amusing. meeting As to the iise. - 6f th ader" - - . - - . . . 7 . - , ... [e;es of .Bruce was -reai-; f6rthtkis,week. Thos.01BrIenw-jalies plirt was the cause of -th - ALPI-01 . 14 � THb. I --At the meetinK of the' Ratho congregation,. and, Alex Ross � art of4t is that hie has for it,de8kniate. -ailding of'. now a 9V .� The county lod . ' to inform. the, p. - ublic that it- was not he w ell 6 little one's .. , ­ ­ . 11 Innerkip - people.' . the b � culverts! or re- . .:, th Bruce , . � . . death, - A little' bOY, ibree- years . old, : representin the . . Now if there .11, . ranged by abolit,bing the Soul is 111C, a .Who was running for bouncilloi'bixt,�& - Cheeieand Butter Factory thip week,. 91tuart of. Verolloylo, also, tr. Edwards, of Russel. On pairs fiecessary to old- ones, the price ... , I , I district and the two Oian d' t i t alg6 lies at'death's door,. and their eld- __ . More than 'another. ` . ." known Mr Frank O'Brian) Drucefteld. J; Crich Xr A. J. ,Courtiee ,Wad given the .office :jv�riit as I th& Presbyt6rY is ofie thing � -avel, ug of a.stone crusher, ,, I of that county to " ' ild, only five,- though able to: b6 Mr representing -�, I . . t Is, the of gi , the its! - tb�6 Ilia- I : �! . - . : ,� be herealteer beeo�Friday and got.& . I of 6ecretary for the corn�any. . rides himself, - I 1. �. � est ch feet,has L The hiner- , , re-� *h1ch­.b;e:, .. ­ ' 1-1 O " "rid we have no doubt hion- ' I . �' as Center and North Bruce, and the . had a Wood on.h. a bad colo: virtence; who has hold thisefflee for of Paris. Mr Straith will long be 'Arength of9is, free-ttade views, , - 'Op6ionwould.do g . . I .. . . -and secretary was fur- good supply of wood put -u . -this (Frid. , La, . I � . me ,b ed by those to whom he min- . . of I the Rouse", 01's ,00d.. -Old, fas If * salary of the gi -ty) afternoon ted - thplaan4ger7 . I, or is the ultra,fre4rader . I Ped, 1 in. . - 1 ther increased . . , to Clinton qemeterp., The sympAth 'ta� . Past twelve years . be drop . I I ,� 'It' " oil will be held by $50. A'resojutidn - dra saw. On Friday nigh 'thie ocell 'Jeold(irl"g the, *ty' of pre- ad customs dould . i , a effect that all house- f,aafs, of Ed. BAll's household -were. , Y hip of the dairy dagai�tnlent'at - Ot- that he hits. been k- - never misses an �op ortuill vogne;- f6i bettor ones andevery Path- . . was passed to th i completely . . ' of the commuAlt, Yoes out to Air, and .8 I .,. Before going Ottawa, ho ' �as�tor at Inner 1p. &7hat Mi- TArte -a I I by surprise, when y . � w- ., .h senting h' I ' ' 4' � holders should be placed on public akei . fle the hand ofafflic�- t'�'"- -1 I ping, to ,Rey:Peter Strai was born at Aber, , ,!�,v. - .1 should have. s6,lepted his master would feel a, greater interest 'a - , �� I ' some . , sou'6 attention' .. school-lists-lu a in _& 20 or 30 young folks all came , in ' Mrs Hatriso air fivith in .ever, Mr -Lawrence intends f lie deen, 1.4potland, on Jan 17th IW�, And protelotiOnl9t, . his ov�erseeing since. 1. . . . . . I I'll 1. . 1. I . I . . . , . �c6uce but he hiruselflaughed-at' i ` . � �. sepatat A tion is so sor4ly trying th � T , . seati next to: Mr Edwards,. may haiveno -paid from 4 municipal I , Itil ut 'L_��ppl . trans'ho Stratford -for &few weeks,: w ere . . try - cation for feir,,�nqeo i's 6 ­out.he=-;`the ladiesras-we- -kn---air.w-m-Provid&zi,�e-,--who --see'"11- � . � Caine to, this toull ,V11en b'ub it boy. wtis being . . schools, and thiA seeret ballots be used thiern.so generousi earn . I . . . . ntil . . . 1. I . will- , gpr,� an , . .. ., � I L1UL'V-7A1W­-t1rleR­to- siallifi I . __ - . .. . - stwidpoint. 00 , 'a' of the report of ... I . . . I . . . . . . I He mrour, to schoul I tion. , IT '"A V ry ' ee-- .1 A -Up sinner. of --- - . . .�. at -P�rerrp;tted baskets, and I 'vwv nbt tj 1. things.for the best. ... . . I I . I I i 0,71�;)raii . I . work. I . finally-gradlu­ the juxtapos! 3: VV Calfi , . mot in � -too ublic: rks , I I .. � . . . - fh-tth� air . OnWednehdaythebon-iie . . 6, � inis ell 2f ,,,,,,�,,�a,l,� . � . . , , . 6-1 te M t � .(could beobtained,bT appli, .` . I all school elections. The afternoon don W BODING - . .Toronto .UniversitT and I - I . ; . _ i a�s . . , thorn,in-the s _ f I amiept - '' � � .: session opened with the exci : P . . -Reviv;ll iheetings. are still * ting from X Ox Vollj�ge some tWenty that fU 11in ting sub a morning.thatt - -Caunog. . act at present efigrossin bric, At- artuie, all a . -t air st �And of Mr Walter -Cunninglip,me w the . it I I a . ,� . � is going to be a ideof catioil to t1so pro; ssuring I .,. Mi, 8, - Grigg � evangelist . . I I yirioilil 1. " f I, � _ up - scene of anol I . . � . goyerpmept, and Is lih-elY tQ- 01100 Buildin , nto,* i6lbll Wgfil(l PrVvP . -., :... �-. -the tamey ce,sei Rostiass that they bid thoroughly, ell . bberW those-bappy events ,-in rogrew a M . ars ago. . I I' . I t, once, �i&t I . � , .& , littlb, rt,� .. - ..� %� � i . &Of Eohdon, hasbeen bere'ft r tfi at ye' � a -4. � . ­ A .1.411 -dol. . ention notorious ( Mr.P .a of .9, Toro, before Grand Lodge by Joyed thoimseh�es. 'Thosi., Lane has k ' b I the U,0e . 1. . oterStraith spent &coup � O . It was brought . .� . which mar . at, e ange n week afidVill'ba here the est ( 'his days at'his son's resiaence biit, did tot thom tr&uble, they may *, gliggebure an . i,. ._k , . . L - aresolution moved by John,.Hewitt bought the 100 acres on the mill road two young people, for ,better or for ,week.- Rev. . . ' " I " pro- . thusWin shown -on "' " f ,..- " 1* . . I and seconed. by LjOut-Col.' Bechar, known as the Turner farm, John Pep-,, worse. it, was the marria9d of 'his ' L Greene, of Clinton,'was stop over to the day of the funeral. that at test' fo' 't'ls W6'0 f'lla' -he the- part o the , ' 4, ` *,L - L that the most searebing inquiries be per; has ruovedhis. ll(�isehold effects daughter, Isabell% -to, Joseph Rands, also.pres4,at oii Tll*eS!YIY _evinilg- - Oursympathy ,%rid that of the, town's bable that 6n. all es�I;eiltigil olliestions ' township 06iinciils in ,the road w4.?rk ' . I . - this . . . is his in'theloss*ofhts,i�,ell loved son. ''he will 'support, the government, of on would have a.good effect'ind' �. - - .-I" , , - . , ' � . _% L tbe parties oil to his new farm, lately occupied by a prosperous young farmer of,, I . . .. .. . . I . L . , . � which he was. a useful � member. . .. . oliteati L fine . � - made into the affair and , I - ' ' Beamiller � L. . . .. . I . .1 , produce results. At the pre,gent . . . -----------,---A— :. L � I I - to justice. The resolution MrRog6rson.'', Misses' M. Pep 6 . Your mernb�rs -of the'House have. � brought . . . . Wr I and� township,' The carom ny was.par ­ . L, . .. :i . , . I . . ­ I. . time the.kee�,,jug tip roads and bridges . . . 1. was carried and copies forwarded. �to, Visiting at . Pep- formed by Rev J. A. L ffarniltou: in the THIs'W67ULD BE NloliiL-Tbe'Hution, . L . I . . A i;esslon -three -Liberals . . I.... M. BuchAnan are . L I - ay CO, , , .of Interdat to �ParMerd. '''' I died since. Id. constitute a arge share of - municipal . .. � 1. ,.. , . ` 1 L' . .� . I . �Is, 'Miss . es,ma . de Holmes, Mary . presence of the immodiatd1relativesof Bruc'e'& Gre�r Electric Railw I . .. I I I -Vative., add the govern- .kt _ ­, ,. _ a . . .. . I portion. of the . I %. I . I . .. .,�;ud one Cono,Q] I L . I d leaders t r,, - ...­ . I . , expendit'Llie.hLoitce the -.Aesira.14 ", , . , ' �L' the Government, the press an ay t lie p, - tries K Pipe a I -ge � �pvg of it X�ajijrif�, than - -* ;Ll. ­,V,tAAV �4' % wovince. � ton and Mai,yWWiOn_ visited some I , 4rtles intereate'd. :. Ja 1 1.1i ve " % ax .. - L I .. "..; of the political parties of the 1 , �sitgated .111 1116rit 69 M6 I qi�,�t, , pprol I . 1. � _ 'of groonlsliaall, - ait, Falls reserve, �' WhAteivei. belps the farnierholps �he ' . aneric, ligk .''. . . . The rand master was accorded the, ,of their ea,at end friend� ­ on Monday. dia-harged the duties ,,yired � ' . *h&V6.Lpl@aa it had -last session; for Althoilgl� 1� -1 1. .. �.y111.allt.JeS___________ ,., I I ' _ . , . ,. .1 I .. . I L. ... . . . I . f t' I . at. the. .. . ... , . . . I Miss- Mary Ratidg, -those of bridea� Oolborn,6 towiisfiiP, wfib. the intention , Illinunity,.: We theref6i-e I . � ­tL . . � ;.. . .. I .1 .. . . . .1. - 11, oftakin a ree.rip . 0,111 . 0 Ontario, . . . I I I d With ax as T, I I I . privi ege I COtTNCIL-Couricil metatD�lyiisha,l fti& The newly wadoledpair expect of utilizing the .Watel� , powers for the tire. ill afinouncing that tho - - Ontario� I North: Gray and gained North! hL, ­ . . ' ' � Lodge td - the next � -y develb ment of -power for a portion 6T Fruit. Growers' Asso iation, through it has a representative froratheylikon - T a Statistics -6f'jIl. . t�ratielical" - . . � I � I . =e, of C T E , on Vond%. last, at the ill' . . � . .11! ,%noriolville, e � , , I I to inakit, their home at or neav Con- Its not in the House last sess* - Free 0 ur6hos of England, as -compiled - Orange Council, to be held. in a iiieulbers �� theRecretary, . Rai, has who w. toy), h a a (.f , . � .- of the reeve. All th, . . � staned., 'They have the. many good -the rat way- It is 'also. intended to ' Mr G. 0, Creelim I , _.�!,.�L Dublin. The election of officers f0l-_ werepregent. .The newly elected coun- . I prodnee power for- sale in theneiklibor-. made arrangements to hold. a ..series of Mr Ross. There are fbtir members bv. by 116war(LEvans, show an .incre .a _ I .1 wishes of th4ir fri6nds .4,; they-set.ofit ae of Ross and all. are on th' - .1 .1 L MO: on. , the J( . -Sunday school *teachers have inereasea" , - ,.,: lowed, resulting in nearly xll the old neiatings Ili t the-nan F1 .37,000 members over those, of last year. M. ramadethe requisit6declarations- .)ilibek . oflifeLtogether,- - Ing milai6ipalities. .., The' People-. of'. gruit Institute' L his dis- I ' ones beingeleeted by acclamation: and offico, and entered ­ ,. . .. I I. .ulat .but Behmiller, are : talking seriously of an L tiiet. At orchard has been selected Government side oi.the House.. . : f qtialificatioh . . I . J. McMillan, Toronto, grand master;. 0 * EDDIX'7- %. - q al'.'demoristration i [ ' " 'the speech. 5;000,:i�lil scholA;iw-9,0W. ;.Estimates '­ '"'. I upon their duties. By-laws; Were QUIET - he village, -and bore a-pi-actic 'a, .� In.his address, -moving _� I . � - Lieut -Col Scott'L Walkertono ' deputy . -w.as 1 ol�'mnfzed by ,ole�tric light,. system - for. t 'an, and discuss' I �,Jw�a by the local clergy of.the Estab-' '" ' pass0d.coinfirming -tbe,a* atmetits of pretty wedd*iag ion .1 . ,. I . A qOl , . -uning Will be '9jN I I from the Throne, Mr Thompson, Hal-- ` 1 � Li6taori, . - and this transaction may beastepin oz. V 3�i­66 - .,-. . I _. ; E T Essery-, nL iv F­ii- the and I uctreW Scott as -Etev'C. R. Gunne� at the residence of 11­� A�­1_ —1h Of :I 11 " -elected lishod Church give it a membprsh iz : I . o -rand master 1-d - 'eferenbe to at- ­ ,I ii�;_.A - - that' . . 1P.0 .: . - .7 � . - - that direction. I . . w I a eon - . in.- , . . . I ;.:; - . yas. � F . I 0; depilty grand'maister; Rev. auditors,-Augh M. Chesne. wem.-. Mr aiid Mrs !Edward.fferman, -on; . 4or manufacturing -a pertainirid .to ..orthard man . of .both sides- of ,the, 2.304493.- The.membership of the. Free � :- ` , �.� Jumor 1 �. - pur osps in ter , L . ­ . Age .-blie: approVal the � �Zes, ta I IY,: -is," 161-'- ., " , I ,�; . Inept. . . . .. I . - Referring' to epxmt� I l. .1 � . edne'solay.poon, �Vhen their daugh- `d`,ei � , . . H6use; � . . . . . . I '. . I . "': L -4did,Wm. I 60 -)%an a .,�",� C Dixon, grand chaplain ; Ed Clarke, W - gO !Ielj� ,nay follow. The ! eal for . ' I Alaska , : � bar of th6 board of'hehltb, 9 I . . . � 7-1 1 M. P., grand treaAurer; William:Lee,. Chesney -as assessor, at a salary.. Of $SO. .ter,'LilI&mNdjth,.bebame the lite part. e� pr I opert. � - -w . as corn . � I -have *:bound " tj lows : . . � . 1, 11 , I, Toronto, gr id secrefary.; Richard H. ! Ae4ty Batemi - th . ,y plated by the . Two prominent frilib growers ar quep ions,he iaid,,with dra- . Wesil . . . ...-,i.-..i6�M, . .. A . _ar . . The, �ovdiiors'. report . was piciented nor 61 . in, of Brussels. *A ., ,� I . . I beenbilgage rio, epar n 61t, allot oije foot. 6f laud be-. ... '�Ai�U ....... 190,149 � - � .. , : , I , - ado , . .. ­ I I .. -to the United i '. a � . . atson, Toronto, grand lecturer ,,: I d �tod, And t_ . colaparly last week '' - 4� ' , .. -1 _ d -by the Onta i D t;* ' lailie eve 'States, do we I V . W ,,an I ,hd' clerk instructed umhber:of relatives of the contracting . .1 9f _4_ assist in. the . Prini I I � _ 1r,11 ? - William White) Mitchell, grand. dir- - "big parties were. present, and' the bride: E.-L41le ' en't6pbaid, in . lture� � to', longing I I X thodists; i ... 1162iW,. -1 � . � . ni a * . . , , _ to It., . . . . O " (F , J i . I � '.. , ave 50, copies 'printed_ The "held in the .Methodist church W61%; ail it'is ek&cted that those covet - nor 416w,6 ittenf - that one, foot 0alvi . . ector ofter6mobies. The usual large 7, 8, H.R. S. j. was re- received many -useful and'beilutiful, ment ��Iof be -- , , 0 ladit shall: be- - UrlitedrJAhodist,21-eeChureb 9590 .1 I ,:. , I 11 number of deput .. and'ch" plains drain!'bn. Was 6, ", ar, d gifts,- The bride. was olkintily gowtied here i6fi-Monday rifg1itwa6g,decided meeltings,will be xabst-41alpful from a of I longing to an., 'disto New Corill - i - 30 Z5 �poej?ted to be in very bad repair, , - I il standpoint. I ,; -the .Op4ty or -our fria. , � Metho. I . exion.. , .11.1 ,% . . a th I . , W. 4 1 ,.. . � .1 ads to the. I , , � re appoin . � a . f a wed- enece' The moving.and still picturm Practi(!4 . I � Bible Chrigtians.a4..�".,tl �611d' . I.. � we ted � ArFitzger Vol was clerk, was itstrucited"to have F. n white ' After piittakifig'o as. . .a diati _ _ K I -, �,� elected assistant secretary, ilud John igineer,. -of London, ex- The meetings in th! tot will t, 1 W.ilfri&s. reference tO the' . ­ I . , t . . are very creditably shown, and were lows :. - , . I I . nnroval of Baptista.,, -­, -, , I ' I . p ' ' , , Fa mcombe, , Or . Aing dinnor,'they were driven to thoi we . , �..ulanjfegto,d ft I "I .., fIS&,.6,.,.­.. I"" ' . 4 _� . Hewitt, of Toronto,. and W J Thompi . - tne said. drain And repbrt upon its- stat on - in an open carTiagib. drawn by of pronounced. interest; -Rev Mr Coup- It$ fol . . - . . . � � same.kibleei , . onglo,fationa ist � '4 i 1. ,% 1. � . - , . . . tick whenever . . #. I.Xincavdiue the Action .of the'Vilited gj;�es`genate, C I s� ......... $4',2 .. � . I � , I . I I R ( . son, Mitchell, ..,A .1 . .will be weleo I , ' th' ..........'.. I '0 I� . .. . . audit6rs. . Brantford' aml med b 7 24 condition.., as. soon. as possible a spanking : team of grays, and,the' land . M&r. 23., - Chbslqy A , , I . admitting fbat .there was some !n - I 1. � . - - .. � 7 . I .. . . . -was presented. asking for .the hap y Couple � left fox, the east aralidat . he shall rbturn; Dame.Rum .. yo -he " 2A... �.� - T&6, � 2; - Lucknow in ;i me - * t � . , � I .!, was selected for the next annual meet . or ga � I , 115 I k, I petition . ;e,fovattheti *Join.Higg ..Society of Friends..; ........ . . . . � . I o . Ing. . . . I a West wishepof their friends, .. ill soon visit- Zion,.. and gi*e a new i, .Port Elgin. :,, 'S..*.*.Sjussols:' to arbitral � � . .:, I . a ointment,of ail inspector., im.der, the th I . , . . w . . ,26 eup they ��efused to . 9even smaller bodies,.. ...... 3.7,398. � - .. * . . I I . � ) . a select :program -there.* Rev Nk :- 26..' Tivbrfoh " A ....... BIY� th Commission brok . � I . . . VeEows,aud Black Kriot Act, for 'the BACX -His FARMi � The farm M I I . I . � � . I . ­­". . I - I .. 1. . BUYS: ' . . . . I , . � . I 4. . . 'a' fti'tbe doistruction- of Small's .address *as - unique. ,Misis �� "27,.Pinkerton * . " 'O..... Clinton admit,tbis, . . u oso of &I in 11 .— Varna, . , kno,wil'as thaT"kei, placoi,situated on - , Tptal....w .......... W...'1,0§2,801 , . I __� ' I . . Sir Wilfrid assured the llobi;A, that ; , . I I 1. ,. , . lael knot;on 4 P urn &rid cherr;r D alkerton 11 '7,.' Goilerich . "I � . . E ,,,k if, . trees, concession IS, and-comprisinglot 3 and Annie' Coupland. recited Well, a d "I 28.. W I . . . . � . I I . NoTus. -On Friday last as L 13 at Ward Gledhill rendered. excellent ad, redistribution of 'seats. ' I � I . a- ,�, U� . The matter was laid over till next art 4, near Harlock, has one back to, . ser-, �, 1, 30- Mildmay, 7"" S.. �. Hensall the propos abuses with- � - ...;_1 .. .1 . . I..— ". .. . I . . . . on o , sted 0 1 1 I I it 81. Tedswater 11 . 9. ... .Exeter "would: correct existin� '�' I I I . .1 ; j? was driving al the Bayfiel I � , t vice with�tbe gramophone. ,The ,choir - . . : I . It . , meeting and applicationsarareque its oiiginal owner. MrL. .Tasker,sr. I I . 1b I . out creating now ones, and he Pointed , W. 4, W # : i ,-. 7 !. * - . . about a mile'.. - 1 of Varna, his driving for the s appeared surpassed'� its. usual reputation, - the Del A E SherringtorilWalk. �#)�:;44 - -):i . . osition. 0_11cirmincli agates; . -, .. I. . . I . � 1. 1�tl '. droped I . . . sold it - to his soil of the same name , 'It re- . �, , . biatthe-unfair nature of theredistribu- � ' . . . - I . . ' ... any warning � oje t a council,. claiming damages some -years ago, and.mov6dto Harpur- � P () . . mare, without bef �� Misses Shawl's number was we ertibu - _P; .J. Carey, s a very keen driver ; Mr a I �. : I �. - I .. ... . . � . tibnwhioill gave the Conservatives a- I. -JR.ave- You. Sent In. - - � . I : . . .5 I I I . : . . I '. . .. . 1. o I . I ... I.. 1. I . . , 1! for hey, whorehe has livedrdtired. . I . . I . .1firge maj ifty of members, �but with . I 6 dead ; she wac a hor a that had broken its leg in Since -ce:ved, The proceeds were 025. . . . ; . Beaty thinks she burst ablood vessel. defective culvert on the slder6ads.be- the death.of his son, h6wever,the. place . .... .. . . .. - , - . . . : 1. . I I � . . . 'l Out I Orl y of v6tes. -The Redis- , - Viour.: ReileWal? : - - - . �­-; . . Jos. and Jas. Ward'left for the West . tween lots 20 And 21, con. 1, H, R. S., - -was . . .. )Bruceftldal - , I . god6r1ch"rownship. - .. - t r I . I . . I . . . . I lait, Monday ,, .they go to Langdonj which h . to be kill . ad;. it, s � has been bffered'for sal�,­ and .�_ . � Nio,rgs . .-Willis 13611 I � uvtted a - fe* of I ' 1bution, 11 1 6 ihittter.how talk its. - : - � . .. I � . . .. ,and ad bought. in this Week by� Xi TAsker, sr�-, : NOTEs" Rev E. Sawers and Rey My on , , * - I . , . Dakota, Quite animilber OfOuvvlllag- cide(I to offer Mr Edmunds $70 'a ,it a good figure.., He does not pur the boys tox wood bee on Monday; no )TOvisions, Wi I vo ably be the bone. We desire every vubeeripti � I . . , � . , Ose McLenuhn, of Xippen, exchanged P!�'-. I )f cont6atio I t a Uouse for the - paid W .advance for 1908 There . 1. '� ers took in the Methodist te&,me6tIng settlement of his claim, ivhieh w a , livjug on it, and -We :und4rst%nd o0s. Its t, .mrs, refusal was inet with its Mr 13611 is al- . ". � . . cep-hed, Accounts were passed aln , n I . I . � . on 8111bbatli. evening las wAys,willing,to Cons0vatives, will - assiivediy op Ose . I ate still some who have'riot re . I 1� , it for Yent.' ' � I .. , - olve &'hand in time �of � witted. It you have� overlc6ke; I 11 . I . , I . I Tout* g, of D ' hiN , Mdn.,sister-ot J. § - ilso.bad alittle ,'any measure Which is likely to re uce� . . 1. . . - I jug to $85.45.. The next. riiaotm . . . � - . - t _ I . � : . I . . I M03Kenzie;,6i01,U?1ckersmith, accompatim need. Nelson �eo � th6ir own numerical stroll th, because khie inatter, -kindly give it your . I 1. �' 1, .994ffi�pd .be hel& at Strong's�'hall, on Saturday, -. .1 I . . ; 1� , , , . 1. . , it* . with ,wasp oil the same day ; as the day was f, it will' , ' Immediate atteniion. Wo are try. , - - . �, " .1 . ied by Mi$ Youlig,sr., is vigi in once the measure is introo need I . Marc 28th, at I &clock. �11 I . .. � gensall � - , .. - I ­ Mrs Jos., obiti- , I-,etwean tho buzzing bf . , " Ing -to Keep the Ne* Era ug to th , ". I . I . � h I . . . . I . � . . i * friends in Stratford. A brlgl�tand fair go tb�ough lt;W Rousd Witli'very'fevi 6 , � 4 4- �- . . - . I t -It is tnt��estin sob, and Mr Purdi6 itild wife,of Varnai. the aIlws'ancl the sweet- chlrtilngbf the changes. - R. HI * ' ' � ,. . top n6toh of excellence, and ask � ,�. . �� I .. I . . I � ... � .. . God.erlich � " . .. . I . Givn. IT ITS: NAM] . 9 Nfondy - of last week to attend birds everythin went merrily. Jas. .. Otta,wa,� March INK." '., - - , " , .. . the co operhtl6n of our subscribers ,, , . ': . ., . . I to note that the piAlonlen who gave left on I . "of a pair o . I . . . eonstances - . w EDWARD SHA.uX.&N DEAD -The death to the thriving villa ,a of Iferisall the the funeral o'Mr Roblnaon's.mother�, Switzer 4isposl f,CO10 re- � I . . . � by pronipt'ronewals. - , d� . --R, Armstrong is ill Detroit of'EdWarq Sharman, took place rather name it bea_ IM honored resid- Who died to Marlette, Mych., -at the cantlyabagood.figure� 'CharlieMid- ' Jidditional Local Keivs. * I ­ ...� . � I . . � ­ . I ' p I - � . _ He . _ lr�__ . . � . � . I . I NOTES. Duncan Tdolor suddenly last Thursday. had not ants of .this place. They ate Mcisrs home of her dau6hterj . Mrs Stephen- dleton, jr., sports a; beautitul driver.. . I . . I I �. . .0 . 11 . . this week on business. . a y And son,'And We ,ire told Harry Hutching sowed a, . .. � . It I was called home last week- owing- to been very. well for some time, but jame's, and George Petty, The Messrs, son. Mrs A. Me artne coking . . . gdomed to be no worse.than usual When Petty came from 'Hensall,. B riqland. Mrs: 1311rank O'Neil left on Tilesday-fbi:, field Of Olits -f1lisweek; a rare tVing to I DID .YOU . SEN HIM �-t I .. I, � . . .. � . the, ilinQss of his mother. - Some of.the . i� horde in Moosejawl, MAni Miss be sowiu� the middle of March � T os. , above, below�,­aroiind, about, in the - - '4 ' - I I i . -, ba ` - after. breakfast -prising, and brought thef � -Bros., ,air,, � at, his feet, on -the trees, beside JS M heWalked down stairs . ere .enter . farmers are a making imao . u They w Cole hits etthecontiactto.He�d . � ,. . . . � . . �, - . � ps, on the That ' I In this neighl)br ood, Quite a� enjoT-w He had not been down long before his with them thoroughbred eicester.and Mclutyrej. Hensall, spent, Surd4y at� busfies, every*h6re .1 � . s Sim,son of Sta,uloy, to enlarge. his, barn this the fenci I . . . . . I able birthday I party- was held tit the . daughter'notice,d achange, and short Y Linpoln.sheep, wb �e destined to . the. home 'of Mrs Thoraw I . . . SeTIT i�6tt, - ? Why,'var6ritonlologist, ­ I . . � . . � . . ailuro bet ig lettire their mark* ,upon some of the Robb. McCartney, sr., of B silminer., . *ho -has, boon ill --Who is it 'Beetles, butterflies, . VanlsWr' ut4 � " - - . . home of John Britfon recently,it being afterhe wits dead, heattf, �l . uffalo Lake, .,)f Jolld,Mi(ldlatou. for W. C. Searle. r )PODI . my of the"ivorthy host hiyw the cause bf death. XtN%Illberomanl, flnest flocks. in the country to-dtty. Manitoba, has returned, home, Robt. the employc6 i ww,k -to insi&cts, eggs, .Waspal nestsp bees. All I ,. � , . the birthol. of our teacher, xl� Weir, boreil tbp6t only a few months ago his Th,ii efforts were met with success Murdock'and Thos. Carr have recently the last two years, left last his special care. This 'weak he . . I I . self, also that * trlk,da positioll with a man lipar; ii�,,xat_ are . -,�-�­#, I . J..t1so Mis� Katie M61tbrrile� all of lifc�-pgttnei passed awiy;�few months almo, -the provin-', Rurchased organs from Art Hoare, it box full of holes , ! � ,,, y ,P , - an( a le -f - - , r _� I st-itninediately, for at lts - er, Peter Cole, delivered oil �t cj`tt bore into this bffice , 11 ,�. I � 0,- �r'. ,,.�, ,� , t . . . -later sil-w-bis father laid torest, find cial exhibitions they swept, till before Charles Mason hits so far recover in, the top.; .and upon oTefiling it olz� , '7�1 0 Ivhoiff were present and report, a ,good, ,: "OfStablev. � AJ - , I . TohaReid, - I is I � later, tit her home, tle oil Motility to , ' , illtug . . .. at tho.tinke of his own death his 8 thein in their classes. Encouraged, ed.as to be able to �o aVo' disclosed -to our Vi6w auft Is delig a . A., W, . 11 time. , � . . ood bees are 9611 tb6 rage .� -N J_-Sw � Al, lay ded in LOrtly- MW P&vti V and W f ,I -to ftw . . , � I .. �. Mrs Will. Onlupb( shrou they devel6ped- an Importing business ,%rid' hopes to - be out sh u r -the poly- I . I --�,� . . I � . � �sent . The. family of Mi, Jolit g&zEii a, beautiful, b tte fly . � . "AP6. � I �., It sheep, Anil Shorthorn cattle phemusinoth-i(the name I %��. 4J .1 � . ­ cleath &not Will 'Ing for f4e � last Mt1rch. . in that Stevens is the guest of Miss Lottie at Pri . �pitably entertained -a s bis, not. . (" 1�, . � I .. _-1 ..�W­__, I-..-. . . I __ ,. . � Messrs Petty Robinson. The'At6thodist church bold Thompson, ho! Tuesday ours) ., which had come out of the -1 . . �. I. . . - .. I I grewwonderfully. Tho' , I I . , , ,.. . Kippell eventuttily decided to take tip land. in its annual tea-meebing on Monday number of yourip ,pegle oil 0 eveninq. � .. � I i $1, . I ,ening last. Miss MatiO Ohl, ley is evening$ inclild ng t io members f chrysalis state on Wednesday . ..., p 81- 14, - 14,Alt,M, floy,r) �-Wm. Bubolz haq sold 'the theti Wilderness of Huron countyo ev ys. -le also brought the silky tissue which - � I . 'Uvcn c11Olr Find others, The I - __ - wgz� % . . Q I 41E, MT FZk. hi , 9 farm on tile Kippell road to Henry ,settled within two miles of visitin relatives in Hensall. Beattv L)Ole', ell Air Scarle found 'IF - -, I � anli the arna, have rented Mrs 0 14, follOwil)ig OvOniu;g Miss Effie, Ratli-i'vell had d enveloped it. A& I I � I . F orsyth, Heusall, - for �$(J,Rx), TRIS19 where 311O pr( -,sent village of Ifensall q1r, w of the Bay-, the 6ocooti lastfall, hfid, has taken care . , . - . . . . . Df4l' SiMp�on'fi &ve a party to A, numbe ­ * . I - ­ . they are inen 4 store for live years; they !I- I . � . -1 the old Will. bpvdat farini it cointains stands, , To -day . Aeld line youn5 people'apparell ou-�c 1 ofittilltho, prosolittime. Heisilow - _. 5, , ,4Nlr NVOalthandinfluence tit thecotunuftity take possession ,at once.. . . . wondering WlirLt he will ` feed the - 11= ;� 100 acres,., and lins good buildin . &nolallenjoye thouisblirogli &merry � . I !, ­ I . Mning the unreserved ties ect.of fill I 4 1. (.:.� . 1. a, we understand, will , . . Bubolz intends moving to We Diw-' r(m I I .. I I . . � treasure, ani 100' . . 1. ft i 'ell' lie purchased in Who kno,'W thel i, - Una or 2110 rOud- I mood, . 'teorgotoLondontofin(Tont. ,ti I ) I . . ,� ­ . I . . I either wri . -1 � . . rance farni whi .� - Brussells, , . .1 , . I . , . . __ - I I I 'Mo hgo. . . est boasts of A4.Tallips thatof . . .. I . . - - T IT.-:-A,"car�et,ball game . I _. _.. � - - ... . . 1, � � - I . I - 4(illop Soul(, I . I I . - St tielons , - 11 I , I 11 1. , - : TVI(, , tl having beefithi) firsthliportir'of'Short.. . 11140WASEn MAIL SukVICE"A large� - I . HARD A . . -14 -, - . I - 1 Jr'i­,, .Joicester. y between A. 0. F. Mid ., 0. 141, was , . . I *� 1- 111-.1.1...._ horn.cattle and Lincoln, and J ly signed petition askiric $oalAl, OATILLPRING-13etweeli fort P,a . .1 I . - .1 . No,hts-1ohn. Vlgio was elected to I . '11w,", � 1&1�f i* ,% that a closed I T6.d'�V6,,(tnesday evening and'euded I � . I . 4111 ,�Jlf All the vacalley dialsed by tho resigna- sheep north and West of.. London. Ile mail be carried BastWar 'oil fli-o' 3, 25 atid,fift,k of tho'yoftng 'PCOP-10 Of tins (" .1. . I An I'll . . . � . 11 I � I . � `1 , As ollows " g your case perlispq,itlo the I �.`I­" , t�ion of John AlclNevill, its trustee for reviows with parti(mlar pride the pro- Itfteftoon I from Brussels was , vicinih, w,,a pleasanjily 6ritertaincid I Ill t f those eyes of youra. - ' , trail . . . . 'N' , ;0, 3, Jjinws Miller continues _ ', - (1, 0. r4. 4 ( If 0 . � . I It , , SS I gross -which the country has made ill 01reulated by Councillor Baeke Orne of N17, I,, Gordon on Fri-.' A, OF, 1; - . they nse3 %ttettion $Ive it I . if - I 71 I VIA ' ' ' ill. Robert Dalrymple, Tuelter, this rogil-ed, Occasionally, the Messrs Week, It WAS tak0a to Ottawa by W day evening last. The early evening i(emp - . . Brcoks . to th i I I i , /J ,. � very - . eal at oote, . I .. . I 1. I T . -haspirl from. Goo. Me- pet, '881 It xotr who is attending , tho Eastern was spent in music, song and stor Y in T,iverinolle Cook rbnaej faulty eyes perfect by I �. ,;,,� Smith, has Puro, indulge in the cattle busiM, We , . I 13 Lvtold 1) I I ,;, 1, ,,, , ­­ lilr*on, M,11., tile dw011i g or, but, or the most part they are livillf; Good Roads Association, Listowel al- which nearly all took some parry a ter Awq)loby a cientifludly fitted glassout Whift ' � .111, . . � , .12 I ... , 1. I U Glazier I I . I ,. qli�l James Gilchrist, �knd williniove into 1 . U 11 heArtily o pin - �. . , (taictly in the. emjoyidont'of the iA- readylias thissorvica and find It, its which all we t I f r R atts, s1rip 8 West, . skip 12 makes seeing & pleasure. . I , . 1, , ." J� t) *� I t ust�y whiell cliaraeterized -tileir , %�O tvii4t we will be abl() to, a Af- , ( .. I "' , . eft 81010111% 'I I I . i � I , . .. t ong, obarqdies and other games, Wxel . < :.. . I,- . I . . , 'or lives. . , , ponvenienee in facilit, ing buarni=, . at, a delicious lunch, derved by tile I . � 190 obargo for testing, I . talytho caill . atl r, I 7T. Mo 111 n . 8mith I - I I I I .. I � I 11-_- I � There Is no agarent ,reason why the Misses Gordon, U611 Joined In,a n Itig Turne:V � I Mom) Ilguv- Isaac VArr, who re. � . . Trowhill , � -­ ,�­4 . �, 1. . - � . 1. . A Dream of the Paslt - . eentlysold his fitriki in Bullett,has . � . . fequest, shou tot lie compliedwith as ;;Auld Lang Syne- and in Partin ,,.,, � I rg ey , Uvaus, skip 12 F inch, skip, I'll . � . A photograph recalls the past - moveil his family to lilyth, and.tbey zarleft then(lditional cost would be'a very, voted Ur and the 'Misses 00 Owas . I � � . - I , � - , 111" ... . , , . . Gila# mduldirleg which ronow youth, are 00011pyii1q, the ,house oil 1<in t XOTLs. 'ex6ellent Ontortidners, - ,, _We re tj a n Mi ill R ur ' 'greG to hear of I o n n a. . I I I I 20 I 20 , . 4 " W All 'it � � ws, de ' trIlF, a a I as e ( on t� g W ]I- Akjmjt4b&���� I __� r , '000 �__ �, L__i___ Z* I " zr�_, Aer-l' 00014pi . (I V L I � ., I The Wit phat,090,00t thOnght XOP"4 stre8t f0vmOrl , ,ed by G. If death this week of Il.beitz,which took I .. . , NoTns-T. Todd's teallis'aro engage Sir William Van 110ma has not olignifted. . � , . � . . 1.io , 410 - I I .. I I Dongtedt, whicy, Mr Barr hits bought. ylue last Saturday -in-law's, , h&u1in g boat timber, which waa sawed . § photo rAph .,at his son 061bowke, . at] his 6006 Laws of the UhhUmanship tif, the .1 sobig you at y6ut best. Y&I live in the I � I . itt fribudI; ais tho behalf of 4. A. Axt, of this villilge,aged 89 years. Ms tuill bere, to Godatich', 0. A. i"', 0"4 ,. , Memo* of V AT llomn-An At Homo In 9 Vanspoltstion Commutes. I 11 .,,A�0# . I . I prebobts you, if i'ta one of y up dto- of the vVesby. J. Doicbett, who underwent an opera- IDUVRA19b AOMN-Tbe ooebnd At- Tobbutt was 6, Winghard visitor on propose . - A—, : I � .1 � . I I � be M JWWWA 6 ,I like tho Ladies' Aid societ T) Ivan at tile tion In tho Clinton hospital vocently, tompt to AR14tho electric kibilwAy by- Saturday and Sundebt, Mrs Rik X sit Wilfrid Lantiot hit# given notice' of . .�b � 11, I � I I .. I I � .1 I . law WAO f6Ated in thiiii to*118h p on , Miller purchased a pro ty driver from a m6fioh 1A Parlihm4kit to IMP606 M - I � , gfqlrd, you'll totian church, will )a '0 (111vi- is, W� Ing Tt . I & tax of � - orit fillifty giotipo, 1, # ) . ato pleased t6 state, gottl �1-11- - 0- ­__.__# , 10101M - .1 ' I , home of Mrs Alex Molco 4r till I Neoday by 64 majority, ,) - , W R Vettler 006ntly, $600 on'sviety obluatnorl entering vade'do', mm , Heavy's - Photo- - I do,r) 4fornoon, along bicelyr. . I � . . � - . - ­­ .. I � I . I . . . . - . �N wpwr. 'W,$l,_-___ - , .,,W � ' -­ -Irs;W, 71W0W,­ , - -1 , , , IT- I IV— _11 � y -W,`V0-`Wr-,,% � -_ , #