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I . : - I - : . - . . ­ . . � . . , , . eing four men one o'clock the brethre will meet again driven from office at the next election. ge, and leaves & wife and three son� � . � -F Patterson took 1. I . I . I . wn ping, b a . rus"Is and - I inated; and -the deliberate dismissal of is one year s imprisonment 6r a fine not horses and his a uare, form . second lace, when Mr. Camp- an four daughters to lament his Ion I I - - . , B 1 _NEW, ADVFLR.TISEMENTS - , besides hiViself. His system of tack- on the Old Market S in pro- In the I.. B -Vo-". thing at - IL ,- , > -L .exceeding $500. � property refused to discuss the He was a kindand' obliging neighbor - '! V., I ' d ' the cession , by way of ' in q��, � nK works like a charm, and'- march 0 'r Sir Richard will not be so apparent. ii . an. Moves, Main bell, who L I ,I 'nia,u ga,mes, I estin CATTLE DiSEASB. -i-A number of cows , picnic, privately explained faithful member of the church, 1& - Ica 'WLing'ham we between the parenthesis after But where will the knight find ar ' subject at the . and I soff for wrestrin.1 AW The fig. , L I g to be timbers and lifts the bents at d 2.40 gait. street, t� Jas. Pickar& rove, which is a a I - "cbL line denotes the page of the paper on which , er have died of.'what is supposed He has been -resident of " at sad at Vroxeter an . - 99 place ? Cast friendless upon the ten ,le i where his Position to MT. Smith, he expressed good'eitizen. . .W . - the advertisement will be found. � I Ken- - The old way'of having a big bee'to raise situated north of Saut bridge, ., I . U01ts at Ty - ( , I - . 1. lot - I -q - - I I ex- hydrophobia, in Ballard county, .f4DX ther CM Now For lit -Joseph Kidd & Son. (6) . mercies of an unfeeling world,he can �acky, and miiiy more are dying. The barns is fast .becoming a thing of the speeches will be delivered by H. A. L. himself ap perfectly satisfied'with Mr. the townsh p of Hay for nearly ,3o years. . Tor 'W'restling. -Fa I - " pect no help from his colleagues, who I past. . . White Provincial M4ter, St. Marys; Canipbell's position, and only regretted The sympathy of the entire neighbor. .' e here on NI Clearing Sale -Duncan. & Duncan. (6) P� a lectur 6- clearly have all they can do -to -look after diseaaed'6attle suddenly -become frantic, ' that'his motion*of confirmation had not hood is extended to the bereaved fainily .. ji-vered . , chur& -R-. NNott. . vs. J. Braley, Co ; MC- - =,�Ie the A Splendid Chance ' in and fight with each -The Johnston boys of Morris, who Re I un Cha%lain; pressed. Thirdly, he stated at the PER,soxAL.-Our Public Scho I - . . . . rig last, and Farm for Sale -Wm. Johnston. . themselves. Nor will his own record bellow with pa ' - 4V61111 -Word has re TeachersWanted-C. O'Dea. (8) (6) . e horseback have been went to British Columbia on a visit a Donagh, Strathroy ; . - 11. ridgman, been . er, Mr. F. Cresswell 0 teach- . � . [ to the door. . : im. It is said that I Jaa. meeting that a great many had the idea er, and -wife � wjid anilounCIM . Boots and ShQes Cheap -H. R. Pfaff. (8) help h month ago, arrived home last week. Hensall ; W. H. Gane, Elimville; . , left I . 00 "A.anitoba , , Riel resolution has injured him with. chased by them. The cattle die in that Mr. Campbell had juniped the fence for Toronto this week to spend L part of from I I ( Dog Lost -G. E. Henderson. .(8) - They enjoyed their trip and stay among Graham, S. F. JRobf i8on and W. N. liere Duff, 'One 4 i . , .th of Mr. �ob, rt ' Goderich Boiler Works--ChryEtal &Black. (ri) those'stalwarts of the party who believe spasms and frotWg at the mouth with ome an anti -Scott, and that their holidays there. May they have 8, - . jo$ f �urnb � � , Mes irs. F. W. John- and had bee Ideat settler's erry.-Thk - � that a Reformer must al Ways vote against in 24 ho'uri after being'iaken sick. 1heir friends, although the journey was Martin, Exeter; )pie had so ssed themselves to good time.-Thb daughter of Mr Phil' , - - . "They give- a gi H, Eilber, Crediton. Pe( 1P I a little wearisome. ow- ston, Goderich, and 10 pall have start&I the'erl , . . a"Dol- the Government,- no matter ho bad WArt BET -WEEN FARMERS AND CATTLE- iption of the - Pacille Slope and Reduced rates have bee'n secured on the him, and when =if he had corrected Koehler, of Dakota, who has bee*ngtai. � .Way can) � y. I ver the Mai' such a vote may be. And it is kno7,n that mEx-One hundred and seventy-five ing deser, London, Huron and Bi � ,tice Rail ­ , and the false impression he admitted that he ing here for saw, e time with her grand. f an Irclu bridge - 0 way 10 final Revision r � t*004 . . � rou - . I 0V 3. �slow. the prospects.o�f people doing well there. � *. the Quebec Rielites denounce him �itter-., thousand head of cattle, axe being I had not. . In the fourth place, when he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Axt, left for her Ovor ,here --The ' lists for ' Tu � - ly d1rifted and driven from the dry sec- They were in 'New Westminster the main lines. This will positively be the for the Donlinion voters � last � - 1� for deserting them at the supreme . tions of Northwest Texas into Jacks time of the terrible conflagration at Van- grandest demonstration ever held in was given tw6nty minutes to procqed b ome in Dakota a few days ago. It isa lberry . .w,asbeld here ion Friday. . I . . moment, though his help was practically 1. Ontario. The village will be elegantly with his charge against Mr.'Ciiinpbell, long journey for an eight year old girl - - � le a goot-1 ZE SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, July 9, 18,86. pledged to -them by Mr. Edgar. It is .county, along the waters of the West- cOuver. - There will be at and to back it up with facts and argu- to take alone. -Mr. Robert Boswell in. �eforjners have Mac I --- . a - arined -Says the'-1VNTingbam Times: Last decorated with arches. 1 33 ry, having gained over 2(f i� I obable that his express6d belief that fork. Over 200 farmers h ve ed the fact that weliad least six bia'ss bands i� the procession. ments, showing why the electors should tends taking in the round trip on the Torlinber, ., , I � I Riel deserved death, injured him in South themselv s annot week we announc . Vue"Ie . ward alone, . I Tlie British Ellectio i . received samples of fall wheat .--from the -The annual picni� of the Roman follow his lead in his crusade against pleasure steamer 11 Oconto 11 from Grode� I .N-TBRTATN-MVNTs, -A' . Huron ; -and it is certain that herwill come in. The fences are being cut by ' , Mr. Campbell, -he was durvib on the sub-, 'rich next week and will visit Saginaw, c1mgcIr F, len I ,� . The British Parliamentary have a difficult road to travel elsewh,-ere� the c- I by the farm- of Morris and Turnberry, Catholic congregration; of Ashfield was ject,and spent his time as already stated. Bay City, Detroit and other America,, I ,�Irty was held ,i . I ections 's . . attlemen and protectec -place, which . ine e, ake Shore Road, successful...996V on NVednesday have been in progress during the past for the Rielite , with whom the Reform er's. Several conflicts have taken Now, in the first Place he was, to say centres. He will also attend the m0t. Jpr.esbyter1&1a manse � inches respectively. v I - Mr. Hartley an Mrs � asured 5 feet and 5 feet 5 held in. Dean's . I Duncan McKellar, on- Saturday, fu0ne 2 th, and was as �Ray. I (I , I . , � week. - T, he mode of holding the elec- leaders are co operating, dominate in the and four men have been killed. East Wawanos4, the least., altogether too hasty ; and, if ing of the Masonie Grand Lodge at ing- � . . 4 - of the 13th. concession, usual a happy and sue essf til gathering. in the -9econd place he was sincere in a,c- Cleveland. A safe journey. ,thing pos4ble for the 'is One Of the many point . ty, and the candidates, in Ontario GE1:W,tN, RF,vmqum-The German Im mshipiwould The weather in the m, rni . I., aid every I I and they suce I tions, s wherein Par �f thiaking, year of 1885 was determined that his tov ing was some- . guests, � must be of their way a on the perial revenue for the fiscal , * cepting the explanation made by -Mr. � Bni Fws. -Mrs. 'Elizabeth Walper, of � i.,DrtO'f ,their ds, amount ' " fall 17,000,000 not be left out in the cold, so on Wed- 'what threatening, but �owards noon the . . ly. The procee Canada is at least twenty years ahead Of race and revenge issue,or they will know� 86 will";"It is calculated, itybe broiight'in a sample.of fall Campbell, he showed himself very un.- the Brownson Line, .has bought a lot In . the mother country. Here -the electioni the reason why. � .1 I marks below - the estimate. The de- nesd � sun came out and the 4f ternoon proved fair and inconsistent in not . correcting the village and is erecting- a dwellin� W.- on the evening of the Istoxf , , -7:4 1 � . ficiency is attributed to a decrease of wheat taken from a. ten -acre field which most delightful. The lattendance could . . le had of Mr. house on it, the frame of which is al . obtliodists, held -an entertainnii . - - are required by Act of Parliament to , . - � 1 20,000,000 marks in revenue derived measured 6 feet J inch. This places not have -been short 6 800 persons, and the wrong opinion peop lien he ready up. ,She intends making Zurich the , bresters: Rall. The Iter - Cani'pbell'� jumping the fence, w . the F � take place all an the same day, and the ' East Wawanosh away ahead. y themselves to the number of -very nii�e' . . � - all seemed to enjo , was in possession of Mr. Campbell's true her future ho me. Mr. J. C. Kalbfleisch . THE first through train fom Montreal from the sugar tax. , . Cook gave a . - result is known at once, and 'a grdat to Port Moody over Canadian soil has . I - -A leorrespondent -says: Mr. Creery, utmost. Rev. Father -Boubat, the popu.- position� 6n the subject. Again, if at bas the contract. -Mr. Henry Heyrock light views. The ladies, also, ha� , - " - . � . of Usborne township, says he paid $180 lar and enegetic parish priest, was inde- I . Y [ aquilt -with the names of all. deal of st4ife, turmoil and confusion is x D B heart lie was not satisfied with the ex- councildr of flay, had a new barn 40170 , pared h i _ - I been run over the Canada Pacific Rail- . - �. Huion Notes. for 30 bushels of wheat last spring. 'He fatigable in his e-. ertio s to entertai planation (as his action in not correcting raisedlast Tuesday. About .twenty of t , ;ibo contributed stitchedon. -Thil , avoided and a fairer representation of - I and was kni I - way Within the p,Lst week Ind regular As far as Can be learned the hay got a splendid sample of wheat, andif the large assemblage,i and his ,efforts . V notion, ' . the feelings of the people is obtained:, crop in Ashfield. will be comparat s the false ideas'he says are current wonld the Zurich boys and men went out to give as put up -at a Mr. Joseph I I , passenger and freight trains will here- - ivelY he ca'n only raise as good himself, he is were"ably seconded byl the member of lead one to suppose)- why did he shirk him a lift. They all had a good tira �, -for $10 �to � . e do�i ao the results of the earlier elections do light this season, and real good fields quite sure be will have no difficulty in his committee, conspic4ous among whom the question at issue at the meecingLas and were treated most kindly . . . rai thought a. - cheaper ijuilt I after he run. The Canada Pacific may aam and . $eve ad of fall wheat are very scarce.. Spring selling it at $2 a bushel. The sharpers was the stalwart reevelof Ashfield, Mr. . r an ola b, k �. not influence those coming .later on. ' . � I though lie was satisfied with Mr. p- hospitably by the genial councilor. be 90ad enough ,to cove now be said to be completed. It was a drops, generally speaking, are looking bad him in 'a pretty tight place, for be- Jos. Griffin. Among �hose present from . � 1 . . 0 . . � bell, and spend his- tin�)e with Mr. -- ­­ -!N� - but; Perbass he has an eye ,to bu mighty undertaking and its completion fairly. a distance were Hon. 1A. M. Ross, Pro- , rer soine MAN] .- In Britain, however, the elections are . sides the $6 a bushel he was to pay, i , it to ,coN . . in - r . Esson's arguments? ,Perhaps he thought - Turnber' . ,a inten s ed S84. . , art a time is certainly an achieve- . S .The ii1t realis strungr out over a period of several in so sh -Mrs. John Alexande , of Brussels,_ they were to get half the crop. He got vincial Trea.urer,-anO Mr. M. C. Cam.- 11 discretion the better part of valor," as, ry. an 11- ' I won first prize for archery at the Wing- uron. . Dancing . A GOOD Tnm.-Time -flies, and once . .1 - a settlement 'wAh them by paying the eron M. P. for West A those running the meeting eviden I 70a, �V,S�F- F-A,<.�Tony. -.Nlr. ' weeks, and are consequently subject to Ment of which any people might, in a ham Caledonian ,lamed last Friday. $180. He sold 15 bushels himself and . and � other amusernent�. were provided tly did.1 again we have had the pleasure of cele. -411" 1 �� all the evils we have pointed- out., and * - when-theywere afraid to ,try to pass a brating our Dominion's birthday ina ' ' Welsh, of Belgr&Ve, contractor k � I sense, be proud. Whether or not this The priie was a fruit dish. .Rachel ave out the other 15 among his neigh- and liberally patronizea.i The spread of . new cheese factory here, has now . solution condemning Mr. -Campbell's becoming manner. In a quiet nook ow ' which We in Canada avoid-. This isi-an- ' Alexander took first for girlsia $5 but� tors and he is to get one-half -of the the good things reflect�d- reat credit on " � T. B. eted4his contract, apd the Boa enterprise will pay those who have to ) - � 9 action. Yours, I I - ' " ter dish, and Kate .Cormack got third, crop.. The crop at present is very good. ilie ladies of the Con"gr gation. ea- � y ' aset. other instance -wherein the mother bear the b . I The f . the -farm of- Mrs. Wm. Do�'klas, a happ � Faragement are very inuch pie - urdeb. remains to be seen. 'It � party met, young and old, freely.11 =*9- . I I I $2. in goods. I . -A telegram received by Mrs. -Smith tare of the day was a spirited contest - - the way in which he bas done the might profitably follow the example of has cost Canada over one hundrpd'mil- -Air. John Morgan, one of the oldest at St. Paul's rectory, Wingham, on Fri- for a han olsome 'gold- headed cane,be- McKU16P Insurance Company. ling with each other,and all heartily en. I- - the infant. . . .. . ]ion dollars and laid upon the country a resid - ents of - the Maitland Block, Hul- day. last informed her that Mr. Sover- tween Jas. Bailey, of (71oderich, and D. joying themselves. This gathering ' I having passed a resolution orderh I , MR. EDITOR, * DEAR Sin, -Certain 'Was secretary to convey to Mrt Welsh � . ' . Although all the elections have not burden which the youn'gest child -in it lett, has removed to Blyth, where he en- eign, of California, her son-in-law, had .E. Cameron, of LucknoW. The friends ' en got up b� the teacher of the . -- - . � . . _ persons are circulating false, reports de- a P1 io lc� Miss Snell, assisted by 1-jr8. .of thanks for -the very Eatisfactory yet taken place, a' sufficient' number will not live to see wiped off -The Con- gages in the. grocery business. Im-Mr. died the day previous. The illness of of both Parties worked energetically, rogatory to'tbe interest of the McKillop sect n, 1. which they find the olifff--rent I � � - Morgan -the people of Blyth will find a this. gentleman was the main reason for but when the votes ere counted Mr. Mutual Fire Insurance Company, and Douglass,who well deserve all the praise 0 1 hav'e been lield to determ ine the fee of servative press are disposed to - give to good citizen and a genial, honorable the visit to that far-laff clime of Rev. R. Cameron was declared the winner by' i I hich was sho-wered on them from a ' lugs are completeoi. They Dow col, . ­ . , a ca d with them a copy of the W � �eg V . It L factory inferior to . � U . � I . rrying aroun . p have go I I - - Mr. Gladstone's Home Rule Bill, and . I the leader of that party, and to the Can' - gentleman. I - Mccosh, whose speedy return home im- large majority, the vo,e standing, 1,090 policy of said company, and referrin sides. The picnic was a splendid sue- in tario I ze .1 9 . ,rhe si of the bui � I I : we are sorry t&,s&v that the people. -have , - . I .--Mr. Jarnes Steep, of Clinton, -who is proved in health, is anxiously looked to 375. Brief speech,.,s were given by parties to a certain clause in the policy CASSI all kinds of amusements being pro- ' ; . ada Pacific Railway Company all the . , -e rOO m, J2 x 28 feet,' . quite a bee fancier, has had three swarms for. Mr. Sovereign was carried off by 1% are: Mal, . th-us far declared strongly against the dit for the accomplishment of the the prominent gentle . hich is as follows: "Such loss and . Jed. The acholars also gave some very T0010.1,50 x 20 -feet ; engme room, ��, English ere of bees from one hive this year, and has that dread dinase, consumption; he had ing the afternoon an� exhibition was damage to the amount not exceeding in .,. )ad selections, especially the Ici der- room, ,52 x 36 feet, I ' I Grand Old Kam. " The . . in feet; curing � work. If Credit be due to any It is to also'. taken 57 115s. of strained hone )ngs under the leadership of- . . . . y gone to California as a last resort ' but it given by the famous ju�,mper, D. M. Sul- respect of the several matters and pro- 6.trtlen so with white - brick, with cellar be counties are going Unionist; Scotland, . the people of Canada who had to sup therefrom. -This is a large amount of provedfutile. His friends here have the livan. The financial r�sult of the picnic perties above specified, the sum set op- Vie teacher, and both scholars and I ply I . I . outing TOOM., and stone foun-datior, . . . th-us far,, continues Gladstonian, and ' expects to get.yet sympathy of the people. , Was satisfactory. I posite thereto respectively, not exceed- to:tcber were well rewarded for 'their Lngs, Theyan . the means and have to bear the burden. ... lowall of the buildi , I I .Fam- ell is holding his own in Ireland, � . . - 'about 100 lbs. more. .. -An important meeting was held at . I , ing two-thirds'of the actual cash value edorts by the warm-hearted peopleof ,nakbg aaavierage of 33 cheese Pei The money was furnished and all the- -We are pleased, to hear that J. De . .. !!!!!! 1 No. I Turnberry. The day, -will not be but the gains in Scotland and Ireland , _ Grand Bend a few days ago, at which of the said properties or any of them at and -sold at the Listowel cheese m Government and the Coiiipany did was Ronald, of Brussels, has received In the Reeves of �IcGillivray, Stephen and I Staril V. the time of loss," &c, It can be seen by soon forgotten by those interested, and . jut week to Messrs. JaCkS011 & B � I . . Will not nearly counterbalance the losses . order. from Vancouver, Brifish Coluin- Hay, and the agent anol engineer of the � the foregoing clause that the McKillop by the visitors who were right royaUy I . � to engineer the spending of it-, In so . OBITUARY NoTicE. �- Emina, third ' if Guelph-, thefirst half of June Ma. in England. The latest totals; are 240 . bia, for one of his powerful fire steamers, Canada Land Company were present. . . treated, and the -wish of all, in which we . Insurance Company pay in all cases the 7i cents per 1b. . far as they did this judiciously they axe a,lso four hose reel carriages and 7,000 The object was to discuss- the feasibility daughter of John and !Nancy Peck, was full amount on buildings insured, and beg to join, is the. -Miss Snell ihay I= , a I ' . - I Tories, 47 Unionists, 119 Liberals and born in Stanley, township, June 1863, -- , - _ entitled to credit and not further. Any feet of ,hose. The total cost, will be of cutting a canal from the Sauble river intents the same if amount exceeds stay to have .her efforts appreciated, anal - - ippen. I 55 Parnellites. The Tories and Union of us could do great things and car . $6,860. 1 . at that point to the lake, a distance of Ind depayted this life May 18th 1886. a' " people will endeavor to keep a good � . K . " - ry . - the amount insured by one-third, so that the I Ista will *vote together on the Home Rule . -Mr. Ralph Keddy, of Usborne, has about a mile, -thus releasing the Water She was brought to a Enowledge of the teacher when tfiey have one, and know y0RE1G-,,- Aftssio,.-zs.�--An auxilia out great works if we wer& furnished . it is quite evident that our c6mpany. do qnall � BM against the Liberals and Parnell- ' . a three months'old ca,lf that weighs 150 which now covers thousands Saviour when quite 7oung, under the what is just to the parties ifisured, and it. -VISITOR. ' the Women's Foreign Missi . I 8 v. G. A. Francis of the i . I with unlim ited means !or so doing. It Ibs. For the last seven weeks it has what would otherwise be arable land in ministry of Re' I at'a cheaper rate � than the companies -of the Presbyterian church � . - dety ". � ites. It will thus been seen th�t so far is those- who make the money and not gained something over three pounds a. these townships. Although the work of M. E. church,. She immediately united week. Mrs. rw . . I represented by the person circulating the Gorrie. forme the anti -Home Rulers have a clear ma- I with the church, and I a the day of her - . � It girths round the heart 4 feet 3� cutting the canal would' be costly yet the re orts above referred to'.. Yours, &c., -W. D. Lamb, of Port Elgin, . i . . these who have spent it who are entitled day. . Mton, was present -and.. organizeo jority of 123, and While this may be to inches. It wassired by Mr. John Oke's matter was viewed favorably,. and it is death remained a faith.ul and consistent P W. J. SHANNON . � BRIEF.S. clety.. The following officers . J " ' 1. : . � _such credit as may be due, in connec- imported bull. . . member. On tile Ist (lay of, January - 5 is spending� his vacation with his father . 1 00i Aiclieson, Pressi, - soMeVvhat decreased by the ele,tioins tion with the matter, and if the Govern- --On Saturday last while Mr. not unlikely that steps will shortly be 1884,she was happi nited in marriage Secretary McKillop Company. in this village. -Mr. Kennedy, f rMer appointed : Mrs. i . � ' ly . 0 ; V Ice -President, ; I - � Win. taken to have the work done. of Gorrie, is in town this week.- T. I I . R. Hunt, yet to came, it is expected when all is - ment orCompany can show that they have Grant, of the London Road, was going -One night last week, about 10.30 to Mr. Edward Johnson, at which time - . . . . ; It. � i t �- , . I ' . . Notman and daughter, of Toronto, aTe' . I .. IT 2nd Vice-Pregident; 1 * East Wawanosh. � Mary Brown, Secretary and i1lisssj closed that there "I be a majority of made. judicious use of the money placed to Brucefield for a load of lumber, .the- o'clock, Messrs. H. Wilkins and J. N. she'was the very -pie re of health, and -visiting friends in. G-orrie.-Aly. Thos. r I . I at I -east 75 elected to oppose Mr. Glad- . . . hind wheel of the wagon became de- life seemed very bright and promi . . Hooper, of Exeter, had a narrow escape DOT.S,--The farmers are commencing s added . , rer. The society � I at their disposal and the they have � . er, Nash, editor of the Vidette, ba Mellis, Treasu I . I - stone -'s B111. The Unionists, however, * ' tached, causing ,the reach to fly up from being seriously injured. They All too soon, howev that dread dis- at their hay and will soon finish, as his name to the list of the married. Alin menced with a -fair inembership an - given the people ample value for the t . consumption, nia�ked her - see it largely and rapidl - - I case, will, only vat with the Tories on this I � hrowing Mr.. Grant between the horses I . for its it is ,% liaht crop this year. ­-Service� are Ida Hunt being the favored one.-Mr,.J. . liope to " hooked up " about eight O'clock and 0 . I I � le money they. have drawn from the and the front wheels, one Wheel running - started out with a I I green " colt, going victim, and as months ore on she.grad- being continued at Union cliurch, A creased. I - question, so that it is doubtful if .either ckets of the r - I . I several miles north. The animal drove ually Weakened downi,; till death came- large number aitend.-N-It. Wm. Quinn. Carson, his wife and daughter, of Cin- S.ABBAITH SCHOOL PICN-TV.-A I � po *epayers and the over his hand. No further damage was M cinnati., Ohio, are visiting friends in and political party 'will be materially . d6ne, as the horses were stopped before admirably until they were returning and closed the scene. i During all her got his little finger bro'ken while catch- flor the Sabbath School children, of . . burdens imposed upon- them, they. Willi they went far. - . 9) illness, which was of 1 almost eighteen . i tly thrown bill. -Mr. Brad- near Gorrie.-The -strawberry festival . . ing a swif ZD � � strengthened by this, appeal to the do well, an m justly. and when near the Exeter bridge, it be- months continuance,s was patient and 0 . held at the residence of .'Mr. Beani on. place, - was held, in 1 dr. Doi -,'s beaJ . -On Sunday last Jas. Miller, mould- came frightened at some object in the nock 'is in very - poor health. He is Tli-uxsday night last week,was a success. ove -on Tuesday last. There . XV hat the -ultimate result will Claim, praise, but -for nothing else. er, of Goderich, .passed- away at the age dark, and made a sudden jump, partly cheerful. Her youth er natural buoy- troubled with dropsy.-Al,ex. Render- . rge atten ; " people. � . � -Our volunteers returned home on Sat, 91 dance of both childrer, be no man can fGretell. . of 63 years.' He had been a resident -of overturning the buggy, and tossing the Olney Of disposition, beir pleasant sur- son is seriously ill. -George Stewart jr., urday evenin g. -The Presbyterian Sab- i� . adults and itwo-alid. be hard for al . - I Goderich for about 35 years, and was a occupants into the air. Mr. Wilkins roundings with a kind husband in a - had a large logging bee on his farm, and bath schools of Gorrie, Fordwich, and - looker to say which enjoyed thenif i - � . I - 110-N. VDWAILD BLAI�B ha:s delivered a News -of the Week. steady and respectable Citizen, He had alighted on his head, inflicting an ugly cOmfortabie home, the'prospects which cleared 20 acres. -Wm. McGowan, son the 2nd concession of Howick, held a . best, the youngsters or the le] . TjiE UNIVERSITY BOAT'R.NeE. -Harvard a large family, among whom' is Mrs. gash, while Mr. Hooper was- laid-bn his -were befordl them, had her life been of Robert McGowan, is suffaring froni a ' There were provisions in abundaue . I I appeared to bi spar picnic in Mr. Armstrong's Woods, about � I series Of admirable' addr�sses since the won the inter- University boat race last Alex. M'egaw.' Mr. Miller bad not been back, causinr ed�all these* th�ngs seemed to verysevere cold. -The Lncknow and of the best and swings and other a If ,, what M, - . three miles from Gorrie, on Friday the - � . . � . - . � . I ek.- .. strengthen the ties which bound her to Groderich Caledonian games were well -to thor- ile the mind and the -ear . close of Parliament in which he has We . in rob t health for a week or - two, yet rheu- matic pains. They captured the I 2nd of July. .All present seemed- . ments wb . PROHIBITIOIr i -N G--onc,m -Total pro- ' horse before any damage was done* . tharo, y reviewed the political course his d2tsh nw-as a surprise to many. eartli, but as Providenbe had ordained patronized by East W- awanosh. -Messrs. oughly enjoy themselves. - notnegliected. Enchanting ninsiv I . hibition, went into force in Atlanta a ' e ds 4ct became more . nd -P ior to his departure from Goder- -The Clinton New Era of last we.k otherwise, and as th James and John Ellis are raising their tendered by the choir and Sal of the Conservative party, - and laid I TE3iPERAINCE MEETi-Nm.-The temper- 5 the. state of -Georgia on July Ist. ich th members of North street Metho- says : The public were pained to learn and more apparent to 4er own mind, the barn, and intend putting stone -work - School children under the leadersh down ia clear and unmistakable terms R-AILwAY AGGIII)i . . sufficiency of Divine ;grace was once ance people of Howick held a meeting in . F, -Ns. -Eight . persons dist c urch, Goderich, surpriised their on Tuesday mQrniDg that Mrs. Reeve, underneath. -Mr. John Wilson, late of . Miss'Alary'Brown. The 'alisses � 6 . the temperance hall in Gorrie�on Alon- - the questions upon which the Reformers 1(vere killed the other day in a Failway. late p star, Rev. T. AL Campbell, by wile of Dr, Reeve, had suddenly ceased more demonstrated, in �ier being enabled -Kanitoba, is suffering from a sore shoulder �- I . p - - day last. when an electoral union was presided at the orga;. ',Shori, but . . - 1�- These accident at Dublin, Ireland, I hivadi g the, parsonage and presented to exist. Deceased was a lady well to rise above all these 1 things and say It is hoped he will soon recover. -The ) I 1� fiatend ta appeal to th people. . . . I formed. The meeting was not very . interesting and appropriate addl : * RA-ILNvAY EXTENsio,N.-The railway him ith an address and a $64 silver kno5-wn to Clintonians haviug-'resided " 1� evertheless not iny -Will, but Thine wife of Dave Dunbar is very ill. -Mrs, fa- , Zii),- � addresses were delivered at - different . P � be done."' As is quile common with largely attended. The ".Township , were delivei ed lky Rev. J. I L I S .. mileage constructed In tile United States servic . They also presented the leader here for a numbar 6f years, but has for a Hallalian, mother of VVin. and Patrick Of Brucefitld; by R. Thompsoi . , � th ers " were conspicious by their absence. - . - points in the Province, and the cordial ­ diaring-'the past year amounts to 6,000 this disease, Mrs. Job 'son did at real- Hall . w of the choir, Mr. S. P. Halls, with. a long th-ne been in delicate health, and alian, has moved from her old resi- N - . . . . - -N,Z8 how n1lear her - In a township that gave a majority:of Whitechurch, and J. Ilill,er.- I �, * . e . . 1 2 and enthasiasitia reception 6.ccorded the, 141'so . check for 8100. - her death, from the nature of her Ais- ize how very ill she I dence in Blyth, and is now living with 150 for the Scott Act we would -expect and P., MeMordie, of the coligreg ' Reform leader ,%t every po;nt, showed - HE T�tKEs A HOLIDAY. -Lord- Ran- -Dr Win. Lo gie,'fornierly a pupil of case, was likely to occur at any time. end, until a few hours before .she passed Williani.-NIr. David Robb,'of Clinton, � I . - The general opill.ion is that this ,, � - mperance men composing dalphi Churchill has gone to Christiana' C 00J 'Section No. 1, Usborne, ba6 gone away. -The day before she died, she to find te � the . Nv� S h She has been in the-babit of remaiiiing ding his -holidays with Mr. Jas, � best picnic beld in t -his neighborho� the firm, laold he has taken upon the Norway, on a fishing tour. . . get up, and her husband drove about ten miles, -Mr'. Curry, reeve, is intending council, and filling all offices 'of trust. years. 4 I here is, -an , htedly, ,� very -CM�SIDERATE AND GENEROU.S.-Cor- - fess - n in Sarnia. Dr.- in bed until she felt disposed to taking tea away from home, and- on the * not sb ? � 8 8 pro 10 e 11 -her remain - people. - - 'a ti e bi f th � I estern �n,- and nothiDg -Was thought of to go to the old country. -Miss Minnie Loc.&LmEs, -Messrs. Thos. Afel,augh- . TEM L.i7B Ro imuT BELL. -TIN -0 i Aou t , d a =. Why is it neliu * 0 P�e is a gra u te 0 . day of her death she rose in bed intend- . Log a e in tio b fot great chatige.in public sentiment during ,s Vanderbilt will erect at his own ver,sit ' and t the xam a n .e ing there longer than usual on Tuesday Oliver, of Clinton, a former resident of lin and H. Zimmer -man have asod ago we noticed the illness of- Mr. 1� , eXpense a large building in New York the Oitario Med ical Council took honors morning, until soine one having occasion ing to be up as fisual, but feeling very Wawanosb, is at'present the gnesi of purch . U 1, sr., of this place, and . the past foiar years, and we shall be for the use and employment of the New in six'out of nine subjects. He wag a 'to go to t I uch exhausted, lay down again. The where doubtless the McMillan property on -the ,east side Ave are . � I he roorn, was sh6eked to find n"I - Miss Sarah McGowan, called upon to c , . naitich disappointed if that change is not York Central employees. - . time during which she ,ealized fully that she will spend a very' pleasant time, as of Main street, and intend buildingson hronicle his death � . - . thorough and successful .student, and- that she was dead. A person of culture it at once. -Rev. Dr.- Griffiu,:of Guelph, - Nital spark took its flight- on Frida ramde me -arkedly apparent in, the., forth- 'CHICAGO'S POPULATION. -The -pop- deserves to,succeed, -and doubtless will. and refineinent, she was field in the verya her end was near, was ery brief, but as her hostess is one capable of entertain' .i ulation of Chicago, as indicated by the' I 8 . - the floods rose higher and higher she ing delived a lecture in the 'Methodist � after a short but painless illness. ' - n . - . . ca m. ing electio>,la.s. . .-A unio' Sabbath Schoo wa or- highest esteem' by all who knew her. her or any. neSt.-Miss Maggie John- -ner I Ulu J. . new directory just out, is over 750,000. ganized on Sabbath afternoon of last She had a lar 6 family, the youngest of still had the comfort of the Master's -ston got her 9nger badly hurt by a ball. church, on Monday evening, on teniper- ; WA8 no Partic r disease, but s� wmmii� . . 9 ance. He is a fi ne speaker. -'-Miss Alin- * aWeaTing out of -the physical sy. -- . . I -1 An increase of 50,000 in population 1-9 week in school house No, 3, Grey, by which is about six yea s of age. - presence. She bade her husband 'not to This is not the first accident that has hap- - I liat I . � - .r �. ' tin at . , - . . . nie McIntosh of LiStOwel, is vis . P - worry ed from swift thrown balls. -No. 10 I ­ The Mail on South Huron. ' shown over last year. . Rev. John Ross. The following con- -Mr. A. Doupe, Kirkton's famous ,as she was going to a better land, pen I 11T- Bell had reached, the great ; . INF,-,mous TRAFrac.- Mr. Henry Perkin's. -The- Lak let all - ; 89 Years and seven months, and M � Ad 'de� Trueman . where she hoped, bye ind bye, --to meet ol closed last Week. The teacher, e . -A mem6 � stitute the staff of teachers: scho . . "Y that he scarcely knew what i: I she said " 1 Mr. Burchill, spends his holidays in . Xly g inv,batigations in -Smith, Hugh Lamont, E. J. McArthur, spicuous at . the Northern Caledonian noon, and played a five innings gaTne to, 'be a day sick. He was. 011ie of I As we know that a good ma of our mandin to the alleged athlete, has been making himself con- him again, To her fatl er - players came to Gorrie on Tuesday after - readers rarely have an, Opportunity of importation into Chicago of young Can- O. Smith, sr.. Oliver Smith, jr., Walter games during the last week. He won the will soon e --with Jdsu% I feel him near- Clinton. �'Mr. John Wilson is drawing with the Clippers. The score stood 5 to . sturdy, ,tugged pioneers who Wert I I -perusing an editorial article from adian girls for immoral purposes, has er all the time." Lat(r on she shook lumber from Blyth, and intends drawin I I 'tuted for the work before A, . the � . Youill, Miss Nellie Smith, Miss Annie followingprizes at the different places : hands with, all her- friends, requesting n tter. � 'Wnst' . . Mail, we quote entire its remarks on the been introduced into the United States I Smith and Miss Margaret Youill. There Tuesday, June 22nd, at Brussels, run- thein'to meet her in He iven and shortly it to Clinton when the first sleighing [NOTE. -WC 11AVe r*ccei-ved a reply to the Blue- � and of whon, there are now few lef, . Senate. I was an attendance of 45 sGiiolars. The i ning hop, step and jump, Ist; running I comes. -Miss Amnie McGowan, teacher vale correspondent on'base ball matters, whiCh . wag a native of Sterlingshire, Scot South Huron Convention held last week ' TuE TEx-AS WOOL Crop. -The wool school will meet. every Sabbath after- after calmly fell asleep uponthe bosom at Auburn, held a strawberry festival at is unavoidably crowded out this week. -ED -1 and came to this Counl1try in the I J at Brucefteld. This article cont�iris'just ci�op of Texas this year will be about noon it 3 o'clock. It enters on i long jump, 1st;.running high Jump, of her Lord. Very gr at sympathy is the sebool. - It was a grand success, and -- -- - ------ -- . - t8 2nd ; and vaulting with pole, 3rd. Wed- 1836) almost a life-timeago, He 10 about as m uch truth as is u' ally found 25,000,000 pounds, or 15,000,000 pounds work with excellent prospects of sue- . felt for her husband in his sore bereave- . . . . su ' I . . , nesday, 23rd, at Paisley, running hop, and also for her father and mother ,great honor is due to Miss McGowan . Manchester. � on the farni-onthe London road,Tu in a Mail editorial, and those who were under the average. The falling. off is ment, and MI'ss Alles for the well managed I * due to the 'ravages of death in the I cess. ' - .,step and jump, Ist; running long 3umP1 who have been called tosee four of their f- stival.- BRiEF,s. -A very successful picnic by sudtk now owned and occupied I - . . . . at the convention know that the O`nIY flocks. . � � . . � - Last Friday night the Brunswick Ist; running high jump, 2nd; and vault- family laid low by the �ame disease. e Robt. Davison" who has been ,School ,Sections Nos. I and 3 of Colborne 'aldest son and namesake. In i 87) - - ' House, in NVingham, had a very naLrow ing -with pole, 3rd. Friaay, 25th, at . I in the employ of Livingstone & Calder, ble&Mae 'proprietor of the m, ills he trutliftil sent6nee it contains is that. - FoREST FiRt. s. -A large forest . fire is . � The esteem in which oitr sister was held . . was held in Gowery on Saturday last, , - . . Which refers to th ch, escape from being destroyed by fire. A Wingham, running hop, step and jump, was witnessed by the! unusually large was married to Miss CE�ntling, of Blytb.' The day waz fine, and the large con- resent worked by Mr. John Mc.N, - e speech Of kr Richard raging in the Woods near Sandwi lamp in ibe room of one of the lady � , .-Mr. John Stackhouse has a boy in tut which emain I . . ' Massachusetts. Acres of valuable wood Ist; running long jump, Ist; and run-_ cortege which followed her remains ,to very poor health. -Mrs. Robertson, on course of people and children amusea ' ed. his property Cartwright, and his receiving a, vote of guests exploded, and the burning oil nin I . ]AS deceas r I . 0 and.arebein burned over. - high jump, Ist. Mr. Doupe says . e- Under hi's . - 9 I . I . ( thanks, eta., and this inf I 9 . was spread over the dresser and carpet, - the place of burial. . the 3rd concession, met with a very seri- themselves veTy heartily in all kinds,6f , this that he never felt -in better trim, and I all be enterprise gained a wide reput ormation was -TuE CRAzy KING. -Kin -of Bav- . . . ous accident while climbing a lad -der. sports, &c. A game of foot ball be- . . � . and but for the timely arrival of - help had some first-class athletes to compete Where the merry birds are singing, and aria is repo � . I T'd all e tensive, busine�a. I ,i, Otto got from. the Globe's report of the pre- rted to be deve, oping a wild- the flames would soon have been beyond against. He goes to Michigan this *eek Where the flowers gentl� wave, As she reached the top of the ladder, , tween - the schools closed. the sports.- that x , mania than he has hitherto shown, . There the loved and lost a e sleeping, she slipped, and in falling broke her leg. Rev. Air. Rutherford, of St. Helensi 11011r had been made at Bell's ceding day. The article is headed er control. The ladyin tbecase fainted to .participate in the games throughout I ­­ preached in the Presbyterian Vaa a Sufficient recommendation t "Cru -shed Agoda," and reads as fol- and his early death is anticipated. immediately after the explosion and her that State.. TM r. Doupe is yet but young, In the cold and silent g�ave. . -George Stewart has a horse that got church � cure It th 2� . . NL,w TELEGP-m-�H SYSTEM. -A plan I here, and Rev. Mr. Caswell deliverea - e favor of the most ,4( - lows : . � . for putting electric wires underground clothe had a nairrow escape from taking and as he advances in years so will he Oh ! We laid her there in sadness, something run into its foot and is not his farwell serm on to the Methodists oil h"18e-Wife. Far many years also b � fire. Vhe damage -done was slight, advancein the athletic acquirements. . While our heartswere bled with pah), able to work from the effects of the the position of.j. Sir P the city of New York has been deter- . But we know that in the morning � . Sabbath last. -The pupils of our school ' - P., and was thc , ,ichard Cartwright faced the In . .. . wound. . . - I . South Huron Reformers at Brace -field, on. "'Lined upon, ana the construction of the -Mr. Pennebaker, of the 16th con- -The Catholic picnic in the French We shall meet her. once again. . are going to have a strawberry festival dispenser of justice for miles -an . Tuesday. The .chairman was Mr. Me--- system,, will be commence4 almost im- cession, Goderich township, is ain ardent settlement, in ihe township of Hay, last I I . . � I on Friday. andnOne could say that he was eve � .. Death has taken many a loved one : - I lh��g else th� , - . : - , SCOTT AcT.-A meeting of udg� an the mostlust and U Millan, Sir Richard's rival for the ca,ndi- rriedia,tely. ' . . supporter' of the Salvation Army, and week, was a grand success. Wb.�Aver From our homes and fond cinbrace, Zurich. - the Col- e. . . FIF.E.-On the breeding farm of .C. F. notwithstanding the fact that he is per- Father Kealy undertakes is sure to sue- But the houi of joy is -,onnng, . . .-Mr. H. Happle arriv- borne branch' of the Scott Act Associa- � He also for many dature. Mr. McMillan, it seems, has Rai6ry,. at Cleveland, on Friday last, a fectly blind, he manages ,to attend the 6' When weIl meet them face to face. Ho.-,iE AGAIN responsible -p I . ycars, I the advantage of Sir' Richard, phreno- eed. . The weather was all that'could ed home last week from his trip to Ger- tion was held at Smith's Hill. on Thurs- ' % -, osition under the (,'i - - logical charCand all, in that he is presi- large -barn valued at $105,000, and- a. meetings at Clinton alone, and make his be desired, the lake calm and lovely and Hea . ling�balni for wounded spirits, . He was gone nearly two months, day last, and was addressed by Rev& Inpany. When in the prime t many � bu - dent of the Reform' Association, and has, small one worth $3,500, way home at the close, often after 16 * the grove delightful. A varied �pro- a storms Messrs. Johnson and Webster, of God- . 81neSs life lew. men. wielded a -T were burned.' For the Lord Nvill soon appear, and had a splendid trip and n , . .MR � therefare, the ear Of the -local md.gnates. The barns contained 34 fine horses, Ill - o'clocki 'without Any assistance.. He gramme, consisting of boating, -athletic . And within His glorious kingdom, . either way. He visited the city of Berlin, erich and Young, of Colborne. lVe . - Uelice among his fellows, and i . Sir Richard made a good speoich,showing of which w,ere saved except four. . . lives about -.one mile and a half from sports, swinging and dancing, was car- . We sliall meet our friend so dear. and had the privilege of seeing King have Y scarcely seen such active en'. * I ;always used in the I eat interests o I . . ciety. ' I INI-Rs. GLAD1,T01NE 0 that tQAtn, h�:d what makes his home! ried out to the entire satisfaction of the William. He also visited the cities of thusiasm as wa if � amanof the str ' up the corruption and m aladministration. N THE PLATFOR,31- Where the angels bright are si nghig, 8 . mani �ested at I Ile Was - trip more difficult is, that he takes his vast crowd 'er ean come, I . . -rfttitu&t whose Word � Mrs. Gladstone attende . ra.'kfott and Vienna, the capital of this meeting. By the attitude of was as good of the other side of polities, and declar- - d the Liberal . - � . present. The gold watch Wl3ere no sorrow c` F n - iag that the Premier of Canada had yet meeting at Mile End, London, th other way .by the fence side, and has conse- was drawn by J. McArthur, of'Tho�d- We shall mect our cherished loved one . . bond., and Who w both just and - -, e . Austria, Wid many- other important the many temperance people in . erous. . as ; In the bright, eternal home. Re wa's a consistent mewl quently to make his way. over logs, etc. ford, the eight-day clock'by John Rau, 0 I . places. He invested about $2,000 in this township who took part in the to learn the first principles of Rep­resen- day. In response to deafenin. fr-applause, " C I . . . the Presbyteria . 0 . - - . tative Grovernment. At the cloe e made a short speech of thanks and -While starting on a drive into the jr., and the easy chair -by the Rev. Tin; POLICE MAGISTRATE es and other goods, Which meeting, it is evident they are n at dig - n Church, and ; I , CONTRO- brass kettl - I for ; address lie received a hearty vote of read the message, from her husband, - country on Tuesday af ternoon last week, Father Kealy.' An interesting and ex- 8 in. c-Quracred with the Working of the Scott I VIFIS Was leader of the psal � vER�,Y.-DEAIt EXPOSITOR, -At the re- will soon, a,rrive, but he failed in hi 0 XU& mody ' '1131an. I thanks, and retired with.U.r. Me'.Nifillan, wis-hing success to the Liberal candidate the horse driven by J. Aikenhead, V. Citing election -5 cents a vote�for the cent Scott Act meeting in Varna tention to bring out immi Act, but know wherein the evil lies and I I I Church. He r the the bo - for that district. - was f rightened by the 'n - I .grants with are determined to make their influelice I 4tey fond 'Of mlisic. He whaass Ovea * his antagonist, in orde- . S., Goderich, honor of cuttincr a cake took place be- I , nven 0 it was arranged that the Rev. . A. himl as the German Government refuses - - .. time) a -n -d b . tion might proceed with the selection of RYR-m-,,�v ON T11r. RAILIVAY..-Last Fri- barking of a dog on the road, and ran - tween Miss Rau, of Stanley, and Miss E. Smith and Mr. A. IN1. Campbell to permit emi,'gration. Afew parties, felt in its behalf. Cheering addresses � -as Passed away bionore . I . � . . I � . I a candidate. After 'Much discussion day fire at Alenominee, Wisconsin, des- away. The bo�lt was so sudden that Mr, , Wiles, -of Bayfield, resulting in. 81 vic7 should each have twenty minutes in however, came with him. '.Nlr.' Happle were given, resolutions passed and ste?s - beloved by all who knew hiin. 11, .-seven son, . ' troyed 1,000 cords of slabs on the track Aikenhead lost control of the lines, and , tory for the former by abo t 00 votes. -which t debate the latter's a" V wh . among the delegates the following deci- . U 1 O ction in thinks Ontario far ahead of any part of taken to entrust this wounded sta`ut-� Iwo and several daughter.,3, sion was arrived at : " That no -action be of the Chicago, Milwaukee, & St. Paul was pitched out. He was rather dazed A great many attended from a distance regard to the salaried police magistrate. Europe, Ind has no intention of leaving the hands of men, and not to the thrusts, ! OM he lived tosee comfortably si I I taken towards the selection of a can(li- Railroad. The flames burned two sleep- for. awhile, but returned home without of 25 miles, and expressed themselves as Air. Smith led off first . "'th'll a 110�; miles of the ohl hoinv' i( . . Cole's aid, when he sank into unconsciousness. I , but -to. ,the sur- this fair Province. He is now preparing poisons and neglects of some, Whose The rernains d in tile I date by this convention as ing coaches and a baggage car of never having spent a more enjoyable tastes and policies are in no manner Were interie � Ila view of . prise of all, ha& nothing to say about -for his annual flax pulling, Which he will ger * � I � Circus Company. . . � � . C� "the fact there will'likgy bo another We are glad to hear, however, that he time. thw-'er favorable to its first attention. Ville ceni,ete i I cc . Mr. Campbell's action, but spent his soon commence, as the hot wea - 'Were 1jewirly ry on .N,1011(lay, and! scssioi.,i of the present Parliarnerit, it is Lie -E O -N THE Efor,,4,-The hop crop in" scion. regained consciousness, and that -The Orangemen of North Middle- twenty minutes combating argtiments bringsthe rop to maturity'very speedily. the - . C -.-------- one hundred Carria6l . � " deemed premature to make any aelec- New York ,State threatens to be a com- .no serious results are .feared fromthe sex and South Huron will celebrate the made use of at the picnic by Mr. E PAS6ED OVER THE Rivkm.-Alr. Jas. -MT. John Karney, who bad the OP-- sery funeral processi,on. The it' t il I .1 �. , - I , I h 3 -1i .�,?ii . . ' . sson, ,, lic�es were c � "tion at. thepresent tinie." Thisisa Plete failure on aco'o,unt of I 'plague of accident.' 196th anniversary of the Battle of the and in complaining repeatedly (perhaps Truemner, of the Goshen Line, south of tract of gravelling the St. matys road, r. Aicheson, as onducted by the. . I gentle snub to Sir Richa'rd,.Ivho, ino lice and. honey dew. . � % -Mr. Jd,hn Gash's new frame barn in Boyne, by holding a mammoth demon- by way of " n1aking a long sto�y short " Zurich, breathed his last on Friday completed his work in good order put- - $On Of 11 , sizted by Rev.Mr. doubt, hGped to -carry the convention in A,.,-.,%.RcHxsT LF,Ai)tRs1 Tm.&L. -At Mil- G . rey is nearly completed. It is 40 x 60 stration in Exeter on Monday, July 12th. or the reverse) of being limited to 20 min- morning about two o'clock. The re- ting on 4.31 yards of gravel in 19 (IRTB* � rucefield. good style, and it is apparentl not with- Waukee on Sunday, after having been feet -with frame' stabling underneath, The members of the different lodges in utes. There are several things about,Kr. mwins were interred in the Goshen Line This -is the fastest work On record. I , . . y I . -The R,.-- -ql�- - � Out its e Bect, for it is now said that. the out 23 hours, the jury in the tria,l of the The frame is a very susbtantial one, the neighborhood will, march to the sta- Smith's proceedifirgsst which look rather cemetery on Saturday. The funeral was -Mr. IV. P. Smith, jr., a fo.riner V- 7. J Smith, wh ­ ; ntexi beell in Charge of t�e Nvilliam. gallant knight "does not i ol to op- Anarchist leaders, Frank Hirts, Simon and it is being finished in a manner con. tian to meet the brethren who arrive on strange. In the p] ce, be presum- the largest seen here for many years. resident of St. Marys, has been uonliO� keth . . A.L N11, �4. Se Mr. McMillan." It is also a polite and Antonio Calm, found them guilty sistent ivith first-class workmanshi the morning tra'ns. Aprocession will ed to know all about the matter at- the The Rev. Mr- Maurer and Rev. Mr. ated by the Conservative Varty a' "' a caure � I h, Listowel for � . a I tinie left I I iri 1, an ba It . I iection,* for if Sir Ric -hard hunts up an- . of conspiracy -to burn the ' county of Portage La Pra e I BO I aat week to take Charge � . I- � I Courthouse Thomas NeWsome, who has the joE: then be formed and proceed to the Old i nic without having spoken to Mr. - Ortwine conducted the funeral services. . . I I 'coDgregaij., at L � �er Constituency. before the convention and destroy Market Square, Huron street, where C"' candidate at the next FrOvw' -inwood. . . � I � -the records and of incitin raised it with tackling in two days, with V tampbell, and tried with all his power The deceased had suffered from some as their � I r. 3 9 . . 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