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����E., 'WILL. i aervotive) giros simile specimen taxes
r imposed by the eviadian Tariff. Manu-
s 't p rens rad sgolway companies are
Wil tfactu
7 taxes nearly one million on a little over late Arthur Simpson, vvlaan Miss Rul)ltlll !� l ab0arutuh rile (:auadian esltthtt; all sleet
Your millions worth of bituminous coal Sia�1]son was tit], • marriage to 1!r, IG is generally acknowledged, by
' o ciltl3taut'•ily: :tCtel�lieo�,e.fl },t• Il,,,vR Nt16.10Pnldtorthecit� of Mel:arcn`ors that t"ttuacla'a exhibit in fruits and
lined
,. Et;i� j f, )erfortrecl l,lus stands ab the head of the lint for
. r-, ,�{�1171 ^' 1 fined Let `. (A9,1' ,;�iSJ for lrllyittg �l) I �it)tit�iilht�. :�.iR(i (:OlanlQli� was
1 I COtv'tct
worth of clothes ivrlultriril Wad lttCkl. t, I by Hev, ;A.. y< Bartley, Presb^londav extent trod variety, t)regou and Washing- 1
tn of iiiuovale, On „ apples. and phare,
a ]Caskets; Choy tvt,Pa Weed to band over I cler„ym. n, tools ton states show larger all tt)reen,
yteritta
I a1,:3) to customs of ice ars beforfl bring n i furfluoon, Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald to I but they am abuotmelly developed
�81,8J1 worth of rice anti salvo flour, ana i their departure for their home in Aber-
I cottatat.t irrigttbiotn, while Canada's fruit is
$3.',4100 was paid by them in duty on 1 dean, loony friends and acquaintances t saoWa unties uaturtl ceuditioue sad yet 1
i0,(1i1) worth of rice purchased in other , being present at the station to bid them they aro of a :ood aizG, large enough, and
f" p�� J. �F ;ti. ~"� ( countries. That the poor are diserirma- furewoll. Mrs' Maedauttld will bo mualt, in many ieapeots Cuero desirabio tltun t
» " ad» a can]pa:ison
atel against is shown by mis�ecl. As a member of the bib()
larger apeeimeus,
`! of the oastotns dues an buggies and .,
Q , U�Un�)i���i�� ��'���' 1:udettvor and the W.V. M, S,, she did
Approximately speaking, aud COGnU�'�I I
much to advance the interests therewith both the bottled fruit and. that kap
weseons• On alot of the termer, valued boil]
iu cold etorage, Canada shows 150 varieties •
}� at 4100 and upwards otCch, the tit. ;connected. As an active worltur' lama, 25 of
�o ^�l on iui ortntiaus Sabbath School, she at all
of apples, 100 of pears, r5 of P ]
11�•1•a 1' M .),.lel o' #aA•;��'�
Cuit'p li• C. Nancia's Horticultural. Ethibit at
'110 W Orldtd Fair..
()n Wedneadily evening, A.tt gust "tlt'l, it Mr. L. 1PoulrurEau, the apuciutt ndcut 1
Fars quiet marriage ceremony Was per- of the
calteditul llorticulteralDeperttll$lit ;
farmed at the former IoaidetlLe 4f the, et lot Clio WOliil'tl Fair, S etas tie follows
].1 eehan% ' - amounted to only • 2,32 p to church and
lggre'*ating wo,G3 in value. Ou farm t times labored for her Mostar. Her in- peaches, 195 grapes, G1 of strawberries, 20
fluence in whatever 4 of gooseberries, `l5 of ebonies, Buil so ou 'I
�,... costing logs that apiece
"') 338 on �f: Q41 C'orth ltuport- { was always for tktat which is rinl]t. Mr.
through an ext exhibit, it was
move ,
waggons • , $5 co the' circle she
duty was 1.2,3' ,
t ed. Thus the rich man's carriage was ! Macdonfl, during his stay hero, made
taxed only a little over a third of Cts many warm friends and the sincere wish
axe <
value, while the poor man's farm Hetes • of all is that himself and his estimable
} AUGUST 11, 1903. ,nary was levied upon to the extent of wire may enjoy happiness and prosper-
FIiIDr fit,
almost one halt the cost price. The icy.
.�...-..�._. � Sheep killing b clogs still Woos on.
material in much demand for preparing Saturday last, Mr. Win. Harkneea had
•]1 English mal.tet, §120,000 ak killed and worry
EDITORIAL NOTES.
fanners last year paid on corn, a raw
ended list.
To accommodate such an e• i ,
o ecessery to take a large space and con•,
1 tables, each about one\
Scott's
Emulsion
of is bots tacf000dr l and and, a;remedyysphitee
. It is
useful as a fat producer and at the
same time gives vital force to the
body. It is beneficial in
CONSUMPTION
because it makes fat and gives strength.
It is beneficial for
SICKLY CHILDREN
because they can assimilate it when
they cannot ordinary food.
It is beneficial for
COUGHS AND COLDS
because it heals the irritation of the
'throat and builds up the body and
overcomes the difficulty.
••OA••ITTION."-'n°warn of substitutes.
Bellevuprepared Sy a l Scott
ug druggists.
.
50c. and $1.00.
at_.. four ruga a . �+
s
hundred feet long with several pyramids
t, n
1 't a thing not dune
•
1
to break the regularity y ; u I eSOnG in the
without Much justifiable expenditure. t There is a ;real slit at p
aantlua of
\Veateru Fair Office sculling out invita-
tions to odhibitritl; and visitors throughout
Canada, in the•shape of Prize Lists, Litho-
eraphs, Programmes, and adverti.eing mat -
pee) tt ung Y " This is proved by lila general coo
opinion expressed byh general con intoluu.
1'�lt: Home Rule bill, p In the Imperial animals for the ht from the some of Lis flo
entLad n $.892,000 word] brought There has boon a wild cat seen in the I ;airily expitheir astul i fruit o oututat
rhatnpnt, is being pushed along,o same bot ry I (,anode is such ill o Lo likelihood, be sent to the ,Cates. f ars of Ontario on neighborhood ] t ly by as her exhibits i N wo dol DIY
all} $s� QUQ f i •
i)uSe of Lords shortly.
t] • On Thursday last, Mrs Hugh Cxtlllos t was attracted to us by our
;tl«ree a good deal of vacillation, the
minion Government have decided not
sell the Thousand Islands. Were
.esouable leases given of the islands the
erests of all would ue best served.
teosuE0t of our Conservative ex-
anges are just now troubled with a
Isease called "Monopolist Mowat,"
tuned, no doubt, on account bf the
niers getting cheap))inder twine.
f
EJ)AVln PORTER,. M. P. P. far s Or
to
(soca, died at bis residence, Hepworth, l quantity as well as the quality of hes •
raised a large addition, 45 by 7G feet, to which stands first in the
a, r. Porter hadYork state' growing, ackuoty stock, whit►, will etubrace the chorea
• Monday moron 1VT milk, and bothatheme shrugs must bemi b ; his barn, which, when completed, will York
States inch s Fonio standard breed, and iu
before a satisfactory judgment eau be specimens of wit
en suffering from pulmonary consump articularly ei dairy oozes give him one of the best buildings l ;leave that Ontario's gooseberries excel L
';on for some time, and spent last winter for•
med. Mr. Day pI Lumbers eclipse Our groat record of the
hers in size. sat as :r Live Stock Exhibition. The
11]0 south, without reeetving any the the of care in selectinglecows , Culross. the Joico g Keith
struck onIs might, be iutereatiug t0 note jus5 here I F
Western fair offers unexcelled opporcuu-
at nus benefit• and hat will
il not of liberal feeding. •lire injured at draising by that Ontario spy apples are IOUO 1 ities for the sale 'and port iibit of Live
A nESPArcll from Winnipeg of the 7th cow that will not pay for liberal feeding the head and legs with part of one of
much in de
will not pay for any kind of feeding. Some the 'main plates, which broke and came i wood in Chicago, and have arising repute Stook.
atstant, says that reports from all over • I tion in title city. No doubt our exhibit
i wer�h • the milk l* the direc,ors of the Culross Mutual ;here will much tend to enlarging the I The Poultry Department, which was the
17anilly indicateere therevery
will be lar er farmers think that 11 requires too much down.
flonaily good crops, very much larder timetl the ansa F e Insurance ince Company met in trade.
each 29th, of both
but of our vls�tma well, will be oou-
t1nn wasraised last year. In Manitoba iter July Quebec makes a very from the
9nd North Dakota the crop of wheat is the selecting
,bout three-fourths fair average.
t' The "armlately indicate. o ��
R5. `) o i pickers. ter of all kinrlS.
we1.,000 worth of cora pale
r �hoettfelt, the reprsentative of the Be glttu The '4Vesteru� Fair a,ssaoilrtio„ wore
tax. Gaverurueu ,never in a better position thou they aro at
• presented wheat Hugh with adaughter.
TeesWater.desirable country for Belgian colo• I Pre"ctrl, the handsome cash balance of
• ', Fall harvest is over and thresh -1 exhibit and felt couviuoed that Canada 1 coven thousand dollars insure ag•+.ivat
The sous pour; dairy is present a visit, ' ing is the order now. The yield is below; was m
in South.Bruce, but, nista. los. ty ousand ollars to with the fact that
ing various paints t the r. average- 1 Of course the largest show is made by „ oars there is
for the first timet uianyeY
owing to the busy season, the meati sten ! Mdayi John McKinnon.with
hoMorris,ispspent
so well attended ) ] lira ar°nts.l the province of Ontario, which occupies
t C tl P h whole space 'The no other large Pale beiul; held en the seine
aV1NCxIf AM Wsc*ir' ,�>,t st10,i803
Corrected to' P. Deas, Prounre U, nuns.
Flour per 100 lbs, $ 1 75 to 1 00
1, t0 ifC
Fall Wheat per bushel, ;,N to 60
3prtno
Oats,
'Barley
Penn,
Butter, tub ••
QD tt111s,
SW re per 1102.
Wood por coni.
flay por ton. old.
Hay per ton, new,
Potatoes,
Wool
til to
30 to 31
05 t0 lire,
15 to 10
15 to 16
10 to Iq
) 75 to 9 00
O ft0 to 700
5 nO to b 50
00 to 6't
18 t0 !.
World's Columbian Exposition
The aoderich tlortieniturol lirlatr have e••
plated arrangements to ntal;u an exhibition from 1
Bounty of Huron of plums. pegs and m,nlen at r
World's Columbian Exposition. +t1I exhibits haipark
k
in some oases, are In° Sunday in Cul wt and expressed ,tweet to Ohictvt_
about <iue-half the woe dates.
they deserve. The Babcock milk -tester oho loops well. Baldwin, reeuiug, spy, king, I3leuheim, r make. All express or other ,hnr_a
ditferouce in J been sick 1; amen" por f'he Ltvo atoclt 1)aparttrrent is of per- i fell emelt for any ecYdnit they ane:
thouquality
h, y Plainly the wide Mrs. Wm. Dawson, who has ore., are prominent „ wilt net lust et turn county here ,vitt t pail at
tit of various aamplea of funk, I still ver ' low, with small 11Ylaun, soorrl 118 wail m•+ f}'uauuuti interest to every this end.
the; qua y elute 'all summer, is ) apples, while luscious peaches, pears and Correspondence regarding Millibar of speo,n)ans,
though, as the lecturer oleosus p fortifier, owner, ori;adtuirer of chorus ani- Ste. cheerfully ans,vored by the
hopes of xocovery. • , sand immense gooseberries win ad• Cls. du ondeeyvor is being made to i nilersf;si c�t sweetie, ,-y,'\
will revolve
u , for sending
I plums rinds. out, the value of a cow depends upon the n Saturday last, Mr. Geo. Colvttt mtra•tiou without abut, Indeed New l tv,) N)0, Fru+ t
I shouse the nutx,ifrent breeders with thei•r Seretary,� J• T. DIG. •
Goderich,July )i,'O3• obi
,
ok
admiration of uDt;Duly fatictere and breed-
ers,i as we ,
siderably augmented this year,
fact that Loudon ;is to be g
point for Westeti>W ()uteri') Where trpeci-
mens for the Word's P&yir will be chosen,
and as Loudon and violiiiby furnish nearly
'cite- half of Uotarlo's exhibit of fowls, we
are not saying toe, mach
be neat exteus
when we remark
that this year's di'Spiny
Sive.
to test the cows, weigh tthe
one,trnd bestow upon )ern it 3.893. fine exhibit 0
they require, but the only reply to this town hall, Teeswater,
objection is, that whenever a specialty is Present - Messrs. Clark, Armstrong, bottled fruit and fresh fruits of 1892. Her.
McKague, apples, plums and grapes deserve especial
made of Buy business, extra time must be ,rue Reid and Little. Proaident
spent upon it, and dairying is no exception in the ouotic®,
hair. The minutes - of previous dapples are inferior to
meeting were read and adopted. Nova Scotia's
to the rule. Surely no reasonable matt
would expect large profits from any bust- I,McKague-Reid--That all applica-
l Ontario's iu size and beauty,
ty, but
theparir
ys unless he were prepared to give it his tions for insurance be now laid on the + loud keeping qualities render•
•,�
ROIL J. C. l A'1'TERgfN, Minister of
tilitia. was banquetted at Goderieh, on
liursday evening of last week. After
a•e good things had been partaken
off,
*pooches were made -by anumber
nose present, those of the guest of the
r3vernes and Mr. j. T. Garrow, M. P. P.+
being }militant efforts.
Tau: United States Congress met in
ipecial session, on Tuesday, The Presi-,
Bent's message calls for the immediate
__peal or the Sherman silver bill of 1890,
lad says the financial condition of the
ountry must receive the attention of
nongress first, after which tariff revision
-Will be considered.
Tllrsl; is considerable comment in
tpoliticsl circles because J. F. Stairs. M.
'. for Halifax, whose bill for a Maritime
Province sugar combine was rejected in
arliantent last session, has gut the
Acadia Sugar Co incorporated in Eng-
dand, and the company has swallowed up
hull the Maritime Province relineries. It root
•'.sed as t fl
lit said there may be a question la alt efforts to arouse him #ailed, he nasi 1
the legality of English incorporation, h 1 Little -Armstrong-That his virtu I preaout time because it has consisted of so
etc t g inion passed I large a variety of roots preserved in cool
.ds s th 7J f '1 ttt seat I storage farce 1
special attention. The man who expects table for inspection -Carried.
large profits from lois cows, while be is • McKitgue-Armstrong-That having
not particular what kind he keeps, and I examined 27 applications and found
shows them to pick their living as best i them satisfactory, the President and
they may, must surely.be sadly deficient' Secretary are 'hereby instructed to pre -
in business principles. Moreover, the fact I pare and issue policies for same-
f thecream-! d
eulerly (weirable for spring uses •both in
British and southern markets. In addition
to apples, Nova Scotia shows plums and
small truitc in quautittes.
British Columbm's exhibit does her
oredit, aura .proves 'to many otherwise
dubious people that immense plums, are
that some farmers receive from Carried.
erg only $10 for the product of a cow dur-' Little -Armstrong -'That the claim of pies and pears can be grown in t to
in,• rev' ce.
I
ing the season is a very forcible illustration el.S. Maldenby, amounting to $9.18,
of the uecessity of weeding the herds. damage done by lightning to his dwel-
The weeds of the herd must go if deiryiog 1 ling house on lot 31, con. 13, Culross, on
is to say. the third of July, be now paid -Carried.
On the evening of the 27th of July, Mr Reid -Little -That the account of
Samuel Kirkland, of this village, died t Robt. Wraith for inspecting and report -
very suddenly. At tea time be seemed ing on damage done to the house of Mr. ries, raspberries,
before plainly
inaloturiat
aboute
ten eloclt akl said account us the pox art
in his usual health and Haldenby be now p these natives by his
he retired to rest. Shortly after he had , of so improving amounting to $1.50 -Carried. •'bat there will be delicious hardy fruits
p
The Oanadian North-west is, of course,
uuable to'show much fruit, but her col-
lection of suck native fruits as Saskatoon
berries, low and high bush currants, wild
cherries, wild black currants, sand cher
fallen asleep Mrs. Kirkland noticed
that he was breathing heavily. She
spoke to him, and receiving no answer,
became alarmed. Help Wee called, but
Reid -Little -That the 'Treasurer is
hereby iustructed to withdraw trom the developed from teem for use in that coon•
Bank of Hamilton in Winishnm the sum tt l;auada's vegetable exhibit has been a
of fifteen dollars -Carried. ( attraction to farmers up to the
from natural sleep to e sleep feoltagsof raeepest sorrow t a we see
oma think it deices ° °m I that knows no waking. Heart failure ; vacant seat at this meeting, no rotn the crop of 1802. Of potatoes
#Anti C ombines Act. was pronounced the canto of death. The or Mr. Samuel Kirkland, who has been a
' sella 'Newfoundland nd Government is t , member of this board almost from the atone, counting the seedlings shown by
deceased was born in the north of Ire- } the emitted I;xperitneutal Farm, thorn
afeking to obtain Imperial ratification 1 land. After coming to Canada he re- i incorporation of the company, tilling
t the Bond -Blain convention, which 1 sided in the township of Clarke, working ; were the neighborhood of a varieties,
there,
of nobly and honorably the office °r and besides there were many varieties of
has been pending for nearly three years. ; at the carpenter's trade. While living Director, Vice -President and President. carrots, onions, radishes, beets, turnips,
The Council of the colony has sent Ain Clarke he married Elizabeth M° Mush of the prosperity of this Company mangels, etc.
resale memorandum to Mr. Gladstone Kague, In 1859 he camp to Culross 10 due to his integrity, mature judgment The destruction of the cold storage naso
is and
t b d t work at h h e al nature t disastrous calwm
1Sr ,
longer withheld. The matter has been trade until the year 1870,when 1]e turned I amiable disposition, made him mtmmY its to Canada's fruit and vegetable exhibit
held in abeyance owing 19 attention rlen sin + ort a molAugust,
t oterms
r. In washo calla urve ko t
The Agriculture,), trod Horticultural De-
partments will especially iuterest those
eugaged in the Hcf'euce r.f husbandry and
the admirers of ithese useful products.
The choiceet specimens of grain, seeds,
roots, vegetables, hint plants, comprising
the best old and tie most valuable new
varieties, will be oil exhibition.
es London is then great centre of the
Dairy Interests of (auada, mud as many of
the winners of tuedials at the Colufrtbiau
Exhibition are resi�euts of 1Vestern Ot n-
tario, a large exhibitt of cheese and bu
er
is au assured fcatur of this Fair.
A large number o , Special Attractions
have beets arranged ,for already for the
eutertairrment of thelvisitors, among which
are W. l'•. Coup'" 7u queseurrieulunr and
Prcfesso• I3uckley's tfelebratecl army of
Trained sorties, selected for theit• perfec-
tion of form and intelligence; these alfneet
human animals will \give a realistic re-
presentatiou of a battle scene, and other
featseven more svond rful.
Professor Frever's , ducated dogs, which
]told High Court S'saton, rousistine of
Judge, Lawyers, aur j+ and Prisoner, wilt
try, convict. 'tang auto bury one cf their
number, bashes p deriving numerous
avang that the Queen's sane ton a no township and continue o and wise council; is g 01
huuae by lire waS a cues
outer iutelligeot and ' stouf6biug trfcha.
to Canada cpro- h exclus live to farming. l f . d the community to know ht I f h th because it c exhibit
ed They have also sOcted the Imperial I
that h were opposed to her I M Kirkland took a lively interest to love and respect him; t 11 o reserve stook -enough to have p Japanese Troupe f� om Tokio, Jepuu•
!test
Introrests. It was limited at the time in i inunicapal affairs, and servel sevetttl 'tarn° to him suddenly and the.warntng our tables full until the new stools beg tun These little folks rgty� marvellous perform•
order that Canada might be able to make years as township councillor. About I to us is "Be Y°also rheas " This bout , to arrive• notes of novel and Sensational Acts, not
satisfartory arrangement with the i five years ago he was appointed to the I requests that atopy of this resolution be I
Hat°d States, I office of township treasurer, and during sent to the bereaved widow an f 1
AoPx•�-{ <,n the advice of his veterinary � that time he discharged the ditties dell. d
BARK WANTED.
D.
1500 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK
wauted at the Wiugham Tannery.
$5.00 PER CORD
Will be pard on delivery.
Parties peeling 10 cords or over, can
deliver•1ialf in summer and balance in.
winter, if desired, and same pries will be '
paid.
WiNCHAM TANNING CO.
Wingbam, 1vlay'lOth, 1809.
r"Li s e ,
Shoulder Braces,
Chest and Lung Protectors.
co amt y-
. Iver. Alex. McRae, jr., who works with works, iih,eh ate wo Oat ,
• .t,, it
equalled by any °the Troupe in the world.
, Buil t0 lit Ve /'try iit'e-
IiiYl:teli•
They ate also engage fol curious and
Carried.
acct wit thts boat
that ca y .-That •one to
visors, 12t'. Gardner, President of the ,volving upon him in P � Armstrong -Reid Tees- IYIr. John Gay, bad the misroit
ngltsh Boar H director of t ra' in lees , byfall, last
ided tllabtale embargo against, Canadian ° the Culross Mutual Ftrelnsurance Com- water town hall, on the last Saturday ae 1 wool,
v theCulross Agri- (.
August, , Carried.
+ hat meg
amus' b•
Board, of Agriculture, has de- I marked ability. a was a tr : do now adjourn to mea again Professor Calverley the High Wire Artist
have his wrist dislocated a n , as and (Meantime of thed'alle of Niagara, has
,tt ro , 1 and president of � st at 2 o'clock p. to ht have been a very serious
main and. for the rest of : )an
been Secured at cousrTlerabie expense, and
he s n]u W been
give exhibitions day and ripen during,and
$° season at any rate, Canadian cattle ;cultural Society. He prostdod at a meet- lr,I,.,c AnA tl9oty, Secretary. d t b fel a ton of Mr James John-
veil d 1 hter h d' tors of the
tfle a,
latter thea' aoci en e s the Yoe,
for forty • , St. Augustine• son who resides about two miles north ! Broneli) Bob, the
He in unloading
1 not bo kept separate an slaughter- - I ing of t e directors
s art from American cattle, as has evening of his death. Tie was
b tartan
+ Kine assisted
tor here. was engaged
n done this year up years1 b a load of grain, when the horses started, tions of the most difficult feats know m
d Sabbath school A gh 1
I
a p
to the present. ! a member of the res Y rand lawn social, under the ausptcoa t
ti
n 0 s
a i will Oe
elder>ciet thew will
st wi
stateantis e
t ill
- Alt , s
ensdbe Y waggon, „ r
t u
eanf the th
to t other Y
surgeons h off n h
arc, m n g
'ile l�,ngiash veterinary gchof the ladies throwing hi Shooting. Among _. a . „a 41,e ± teacher r..« nearly a quarter of a century. { . .. _..-....a.:.+p the Ttn,nnes (ls,th0•
f which rttssod over his shoulder, bruit;
by loess Trade Bloc ,n, will give exbibi-
at a i]tiCr09COpW ntno...,...-- - - - - - • unau v,,.,.... ._-._ O
e of the suspected animals landed He was known far and near, and was leo church, in this place, on Tuesday. ing biro pretty severely, but fortunately
(1 r�' a roves them to 1 universally respected and esteemed. The I thec 22nd of August. The go res wilt be
Cha Lake 'Winnipeg g P breaking rnoe bones.
lrcmtrand ,
thatto
a will .
show
T refreshments1st
�ia
is refrealof
feeling dStorm -Houand � s o tui
1 e a,thaffected with contagious ons pleuro p Cuirass feels ggood man and a use. I opened at 4 p. m.,Huang the thunder
though theyare careful to state Culross have lost a gel ymusic Saturday, the barns of Mr. 'T, IF'ord, of
ora, thea„e left be served shortly thereafter. (loon
t d that the offices and everything clone to
n s 1s no an I Heaped y fi n of Atehileld, Were
the lug citizen, 11 be fur I concession that the appearance offol the 10th e
of affected t byhas death will not be easily I
!will the social a splendid auocess The struck by lightning and consumed by
ire ident•ical with that vacant make sir t t of flay and
A. large assortment at very
reduced prices.
shoot flying balls while standing on a
Swinging Trapeze.
An elaborate display of fireworks will be
given each evening,' These, to gether with
Speeding Contests Iiicyclo Itaaes, and a
host of outer ansac ions, will amply repay
the privilege of wit.
C 1
• mined'. i Hiswife and family of sty sons i • 11invited,ii to rather witk a clean i'y l all those who have
shred animals decision ill filled. vv1 a public cordis yb
pts loss Th
resultca it be
1 ,
Cd.
grain, some implements and a how and + itesaint; them.
d to be an tl'e barn special, P;n
or tilts decision will be that and two daughters mourn ,
Animals will be shipped funeral took p li whim happens ;3pec ssen
h seamen, ad the Mr. Gladstone lies announced that at the tints. Mr: le ore s loss hi , have been arrange'
in,q' the rest of the be!ng borne by his six •sons. and been Arrange
Came
trete have 't)een utterly demoralized, cession was one of the largest that ever there will be an encu l)lu ileSSiot of • hbeuildinae there was no insurance osi the
whippers ilavta all lost money on their passed through the village.•••-•News.arliament.
�rnr$N9.
t few h' d over l t k lace on Saturday, the bier
The pro -
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HAMILTON'S
DRUGSTORE.
Central Telephone ne Ex
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ng
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SALESMEN WANTED1
'to represent us in the sale of a (hole° line of
flaunt' CAPADfAtr CROWN Breen. 0xperie,ll'H not
necessary. Wo want real workers and to all such
oro Sites a p*rntaftent situation at a good income
with chance of advancement. AS we nee, h tt 0 neer
700 acres under cultivation, Wo can give our s 1106.
men own superior Rdrantattes. We also desire) t6
secure aped man in your district WWI the it,0 Utt
Pour, for whie%wehave thogeneral Ageney 'Pals
r and Frei ht Troths is somethinanow and indispensable to the tanner
8 et fruit grower. Send for terfbit and testim0niel
farwiwith ail
liAtl
a s
clrculat.
STONE k WALL1NGTON, Nu serymen'Ooi,
aules.
u
Brussels.
()n Wednesday of last week
• of Annie,•boloved wife of Alei
took its f ght. Her decease t),
• expected.tns she had been !MO
for a fetttsclaye. Mrs. Stewart
, at Glengarry and was united i
oto her nor bereft husband 2i
Her maiden panto was Annie
She was a sister to Rev. J.
formerly:, pastor of Melvil
Brussels.- 2 sons and 1, daugt
.to remen(;•er the life and kin
.,affectioatte mother. The dt
been tll•Itinco last February,l
,being dropsy, caused by ftt
heart. b9 was a consisten
:anti forxeany years was a fai
•ber oC the Presbyterian chat
The .kanttdian Poresters'
tion wi11:•be held at Brussels
We , jute s,e the Foresters ,
tvnongiy.if they don't make
oetratiotr.tbo best on record.-
Tlen.stalls are being eros
Brussels Driving Park As
sthe.grounc?s for the accost
,horsemen.
'Medlar mill was put is
tthis•.week.
On Tuesday morning e1
a TkltsantliNaroue, an old and
:resident,,,cf Brussels, enter
.aged.012.011ears, 2 months as
17'1]e
;deemed had been poor
gears meitb occasional bad
,bronchial" asthma and the
t,ailure.snt}pped the brittle 1
tanxl be ,,panned away as pt
lcd'ikLgoing to sleep. Mr.
,born, in iGoanwall, England,
Ameriea,itt the spring of 18
the-State•bf Pennsylvania.
memoved,tritEowtnanvilie, tie
;united ,in (marriage to Eliza
ant3803. Toy lived at St.
Huppuuhey;,.a)revious to th
Errasselse25+..Years afro leaf
Taeofe .died. about 8 year,
saen"s,and three daughters t
rgiris„and utkc eldest sora
mussels.
;,Wroxeter-
',WWtitvere'.f8,ifi0red v*ith a
iast:Waturelayett'rhich was
atter tthe.,loug dry spell.
ofatkeeeps.a.g0at deal of g
T,heeeklGoftfen. hotel ht
downit1S Auake eQoom for t
strutatu're.Wiaiclerfs being
site.
A .glrestum a n s a fop p l i ca t i s
receioistlif or 1 the, prineipi
ocbonaosande,gen4nt by ti
of Mr- Mteore.
tlatmtore •
On Frutley ,forenoon last
'touring mnillt iut:this 1, place,
A•. Herm&aten, and., opera
Isoree, wesdturaedte,,o the
the lire origboated."isatl. mys
first discovstrard over ,Fhe br
is a heavy one,to Mr. He
bad not loug,ainee„had the
and the latest,inipromil m
The Joss is beSweeu 14400
the itneurauce ,only ,,m,„ 801
ton will not reilmild.
We4TF&ihitl
;-ferbert 'Ty od lg, o•f
for North Daak,ate,wher,
remain tor a fear ,tn0nt+lt
Robert Jones„ avho-
some time to East .Sagi
on a visit to triettds ,tp
Posh, and it is reeamrted
to persuade one of
daughters to become ill
dontains of Uncle Saw
Ellen Straughau, ,situ
Thos. Strati ;hap, o.f
illness, died on Fides
Saturday a large coned
,Followed the remains tE
,cemetery for interment
Clinto:
,Mr. A. H. Manning
14641th, and is n')w ab
:The appeal, of the
Company against titer
petty assessment has
Judge Toms against 51
Mr. W. Mitchell, dl
MtiMuruhie & (7o., w
on \Vetil,nesdey last w
� rrr '.� the
tea
' irri
i
his bay y
and had the tniaf.,rtut
broken. Air. •1 Alc
with him, egpaped
face.
aowil
The many friends
Halet' lr will be sem
liarding
death at'lCaminops, 1
of July. lie was wi
of being 51 years of
wast solne few years
fit of his wife's 'wait
a year ago, Mr. l
years rector of Tr+n
obeli, wail tl student
Ana wk.4 universally