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I , I � 'i--. �.­� I I � , . ­ . - -- q .., JUNE 4 T. � I � 4 , � - 4 ----..a � Oak, Ineluding a set' of fit. � - - -, 1' B , I ­ I I ­� I � . I � I �.­ � . 1. 11-1 I . � i I -- - : ! - — - , - - .. - , I - . I I . , - � We -have no knowled whataver of what Sundaymilkill - y WA 'Arnoldlef-b nT- -d Orning for Ham. ,� I I � X � I - ,* betwe6a the Wenthests, atter each I . in witl1i larp flawas and sumptuous tha, intentions of the Govejament - - .Y 0 Oro It the' 0 ass ay in . . 11 ­ I'll I ZrIbefign - gi f reint" I . . an of the paper an wbich the MMU219 cy had prevailed are In � I fitOnt Whet* Mr. -Arnold him a grocary'busill . . I . .. , � � . - one, denoug the .% Ms. It a peanut poli - suggestion it in deohire4 in a roppAy,t a7t the 'A 1 '! . I � , I . . - so many . I � 1, � I - ? . * . . i I :. =N;;��- , . ,,, Adveribentent win tonna. I . millkim -Would not "ve 9;;: this Matter. We do hopej 'however, that expadm6lit, has .been tried- b1p a C iatise neat - ­ . . . J . . " � i.i - . � � . . 1. � �. - 8 am I ' of labor with beneficial As I to. . I � �,�-� - -- i I there I I . I Itall. 1d0WMt­-1F- -9. Robitirk (5) � -a _p Oyer . -On WOO. ng, 246h- ult., there - - i - quandir6d on a railway round the north'of 1 before they iak f vote, on this .4y eveni I . .- - � X0666440ka VoKay-B. L. Doyle Like Superior, which everybody suspects 0 .. FAUL, EXPL69-16N. -or-We6posday." I oraing , was A v I I I .. I . (6) Prohibition question ;hat they will place . * a leasank party of relatives and . . - I . h ! , . 2 -4h Cad at naults-Harry Speare (1i) will some day have to be abandoned. I I of lamb weak as the steam lumbap file at . friends O . and Mrs. Bearir, gathered at - I . I � .1 � SNOW& . Central Businew couego--W. J. Elliott (8) peanut policy had J1 & before the people in go 6 0 1 1 11 - .1 -,Wm via" AID Z I Balldint Sibs for 84*��-Zotate T. T. Coleman (s) ailed - me way or other some AdW0116, Mainle, were starting, oike'of the *heir hom , arriston,'to witness the mar. . � ­ tv�dnead&v V" �� � grAM4 would not haveprev ' '90 'n"y definite defined scheme of how they pro. boilers exploded killing fo �r ifien. 1, � , riage of t ei daughteo, Miss Amelia to , " , I . ­ 4d 011 . ( F"MigWanted-Alex. Vfllson (8) own Mo ly Ae to aura. , t � , i - . � , � � . IR& -Lumoden & Wilgoin munerative MOPPED TAmTNEtNf RXEFJ--'� ,uesd&y , Air. Ken a h McRae of. Wingham. - he . ? - . varpote A a C -11 '! . I - P fty the Jubilee L (8) Provincial works for the pose to provide the roYs us, " well as the I 4 4 -� i nu aftr4w � t I i .1 -� I ,- Refe, I 11 I Iftleamen Wanind-Nalson Bouge- (5) purchase of Political � support. � I morning*sn unidontifiedin ,,w it walk- brido.prese * I ­ .1 ) - � Draw Goods Sale--Ilodgeno Bros. (8) 'If & Peanut means which t . I . d a very' attractive appear- � I - I I - VA 11a] . . I ! ,,� . . : I ! 10OXWOLI I , . . , - : adopt to an- Ing around the oorrid�r 0 an in cream and, carrying a hand- * � . . . At . ]DAving ROM WmW-John Spro" (8) policy had prevailed, the debt would not be I siade, ran ; . , - -, .11th bot- � , -- I Novatnourtallamout (8) � I so near three hundred millions.- If a peanut ­foJ the Act should it be asked for by a floor of the chamber o� Co meroo' 4) 'ilding, , some boaq t of flowers.' She was sup - , ' i i� . . I - . � 11 .�. � -Mr, 4. -A. M -01 � � , ? - ­­­�­-1-7­1-1-1-= - � . I � 41 1 �­­� - I ,�. - - I � ftU Your Wool. OW -W. D. VanStmond (8) policy prevailed, we should not be now pro majority of the people. in Chicago, shot himself, and thei throw . ad by her port � - I I � . - . - I tug -woo I 'd Sale. eta � v her ter, bliss Cannie Sesrr, while - , i ,I - - k - em - If 'they cannot do himself over thb railing into h' ' i - - -1 �� , I � ­ 4�072­ . - . ft -J6]--Le&1he0ale & Landaborough (8 parhif to V,ky another huge subsidy to the thin 'by means of the plabi i , the I t p .�'o�rb, ,1 the groom as Assisted b Mr. Gourle , of �. -... � tajaom-13y P. JURO 861* -W. Pickard & Co. (5) , ,1 so to a they thirtoo y , I TN � . - . - . ,. 1jana4 lax d1wa . y ere is. a brisk dem#nd at present, for all 4'2 e .., - I I � I A01[fic Ral oppressive . r Drew Goods Solo- --.T. L� Smith (s) y, while n stories below, narrowl 1� losing Goderiob. I � . - - � .should adopt some Other method. y ' ilev. J. A.Jackson,of Hsrriston, - � I Jijhdi of -d am -9 � I . Bummer Sall-e-Mciaccon & co. (5) - I dation are laid on 'the farmers, implements How the the - crowded main bby of perforined the ceremony, � I . - .1 ,"*.. - 'd tskin JIN " Shoester-June I 11 Johlo 1 __ r, . . i I . . - . io,L-3fr. 1� I .. information in given, In tars little, so long P re. The corpse was , iribi -The Lo�ndegboro eQ'respon 0 1 . . -�, - -It willis (5) and coal oil. If a peanut policy prevailed, . , ist th! "'ri"o in , ,. I . d Oornte--w. W. Reffman (8) Jbr , y � d ut I I ; jumel thmile, 0 an it'is official, defilifte and plain, so the cru bigd.1 TITtufall W.' a distance of: -'86. � � - " Rutter. and ft the tarmers' noun would a t be leaving the she ofthe MILLINERY .. I � � _ PWMkd-G. X, King (8) � .- I I � -: Clinton No,# Era writes ran lollows, thr . I i SHIRT WAISTS �1- . I I Boote and Oboes-& wifliv (S) country in despair, while the G rnment is - I . ; � . Ow . . ,On Tuesday 10* � . - I - � I . - � - . ,a ! ,.�- � � n. wus (.,,:(, to fill _ ove People can understand � net what they Ate oat a sukqestion which, if. taken up by PARAS ' I I XaLidb, Was in theirplace by the i : in . OL I - importation . . I � I ; -1 f� . , - . � W,edey, $sell mubber Roate--w.. tr � the. government, might redown gireatly to - L I - I i I UNDERWEAR �. L - V CV1 � I � I - 1 4&A U. Willis (8) . Ytinhge waifs of Eu voting for and how it � is likely t affect a. i" � the -benefit 6f our fair Dominion - The wife , HOS� RY tl& sfation V-1 Cad of, Thanks -J. P_ Hen4en*u (5) I rope. Savings -even of Huron Note . - Itemovat-J. B. Peanut amount are 'mot to be despised. them; This "we l�o�k I upon a 0 -A brass band has been organ - ad in of Mr Ant ' I D11111 Amleson (8) It is I I a being the . h�'ny:Haggitt a few days ago . i I . COLLARS AND o I -, I � cUlty Experionood-Greig & Macdonald (1) not oidy that a UUZI�r of small sums make !neat important vote I Goderich. )i -. . i Cott Visited 1*1 . - � I � - � , . . , . ". is I I - a large Bum, but that &trio& regard for eco, - � that has ever been � -WM- Cornyn, of Wingham, h - . I Oresen. tid * liege cord with her fourteenth LOVES � i I week. -Mm I ; - I n takell'in this country, - gone child. Cases of this kind ought to be � . i Tf 8, BE I '- - ser I I , � - - Only even' in patty mar . and the lines should on a trip to Manitoba and the I I . E I � �� ilitb . I Aers is neessary t be clear am Nort � oat. . � LTS � ­ ­ iously - I I i-- � . i - AN � . - � --�,L Mr* sift -d deal- D' . 'jug. - c ­ ­ - , I � . , . - i " so that there may -The Women's Christian Tem, er4nce', ment of the pountry, An& perhaps if suffic. .- ' � misnown No" enforce the priuoi�le Of coliscientiour td well cut 1 1 brought be(ore the Immigration Depart. , - I . . � i � � I '. � - 9ke furoll (6-Tyinifor. .12f with public fuads. -Sowe - will not be not be any rnisundersta,�dingo and that the Union, of Clinfou, are Agitating, for l�i bur- I ient encou van to home in- I I : . -1 AND I ­ ,*. - � � POP, � I i amed of a peanut policy. people may be able to' . few law.' � . I xy the !1gement was g, I I LACES. I ­ "41j" I---- - --- I I ap , I dust would be no need to - . i ", -, Mrs - - preoiate the im- 11 I I L. . O to I .. -,� , . . 0 1 foreign con - L . - I . I . I Id !,� in I I I - - VEI ­ , I . -� -A reducti6n.of $1,500 haib4en: . * .1tgriell r sett;ers., . I Li - I I � V2 . I Por�snqp and value of the votes which - 1hey the ass . I part . Ib woutd be i . .. � ­.. la; iGree"s ' SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, ,June 4th, ,I moment of the Grand Trunk r " . if10 I -- . SF I � � I ; 897 - y, a fitting Mr. Hoggitt, wife and -- . . � ­ .�--L L — ;, , � , - - � . lastw-31ral , — I give. � It should not be looked in Qlinton. . . -- , - ---T— A Sensible Resolution. upon as a --The Holmeaville chom � ,r ; I family were presented with a few home, - . I ! i � -­ - - I OWE oati*AN X, I sentimental question, but as one calculated. . . . I soclet I - L, - . �6f PX . 0 � I Ae, a . I - I . - - A� the meeting of the Went Huron Div, � Id steAd" as a mark of distinction from the ' . I I I ­ -_ -, Indther 3im. 1 - I . : . I i rition. very successful entertai I i even, I Governmen for their ante i . � I I �� � I I Soutl� Huron Reform Conve * triet Lodge -of Good To to deeply affect the interests -of the p nment on � . I 41 leod4 I mplars, held at Lon-� i ,�Ople ing of Queen's Birthday. . I rprise. . J, 'WhitneN I - � 8!9al � and the future "'I� - - -On MO day, the 24th ult., at 6. 30 p.m., I- I 11 Ve have.� a --. �-_. L i � � . �� � Iona I - - � few Of hit . . f � I,- - 11 I �, gone Mr. Harry oodyard,-of Collingwood, and . . . a - tum VM 446 We: ' in remind our Liberal friends of deaboro, last week, the following resolation . welfare ;'of this great coun. -bliss Ell& Rollins, of Exeter, b� I I � Mlandid assortment of I the Reform convention.to be hold in. Cox- try. Neither should it I be looked upon at a to Manitoba to spend the sumNelf with i miss Joini � I � - was pained unanimously : 7 - � - . worth's' . Wallaep,, -of Hullott, were 000 opoods � to - pick fro �'r I - � Karon - � I hall, Hensall, on Friday, June lith, question on which on ! friends. . . . - th� : ; - �,. Ir %� ana %, ' . We understand the Dominion Government a 1j;arty desires to gain -Mr. Williams i*nd 'famil I J! I - united in th holy bonds of matrimony. Mr. � . - In � - M, and you will . .-, I irink, o at eleven o'clock. We hope to see every is preparing to take a Plebis a Viet , -,e of . I �., ,,I I- �, : skating : - cry over another [m yr �at . '. - - . Jij ' _-I '- :, .: �'Nf-r. . - mes A -mil � , r . . . �. � - - - . � cite vote on the I , erely for victory Is Yorkshire, England, will ta , , Harvey Me rien and Aline Ettie Wallace . doi ille b I ­ I I n on MOD& � . t liquor do ke ap j� their � sister of the bride, acted as groomsman . and' . . i I . . 1i ­ ,-. � t,ow , , .. . . polling sub -division in the 'riding fully rep. question of the prohibi ion of the sake. As to which all MaY be Victorious residence in Exeter. - il I .1 bridesmaid resteetivelyi The . . . I -The brickw6ri . . resented. All in sympathy with .the Lib. traffic, and it being rumored that the in- is a matter of very ' -While Playing with a baud sawli i- ,,ceremony , i I . . - I I , � 11 I I � . - . peopl I I a Ihe was per gelection: I --.� -��­. I ,dwelling is 1161 0 'for in so far, as the rinciple in � � - s . while the stock . �:- I �� -. � - tend levying a direct tax o littl� importance, ex�ept m e your I a tjthe - mill at Fordwich, Eddie Strain, a � olue of Clinton ,for, ad y Rev. Mr. evarb, of I I . - _`� . � i a revenue lost : in . . ­ 11 . arvan ,at . i . - I � Van$ S � - I I � ! I be made welcome at the convention. � - -thro h A prohibitory law, -we ree earned and the subseque' . , I I - - I,'': ­ ; 2., we] eral cauA , in addition to the delegates, will the purpose ved is con- his thumbs nearly severed from his atid: - of invite g eats. A sumptuourdinner was - 0 , who is of raising P Vol he presence of a large number . ommend . t results are likely -Mr. - W. W. Farran, -)f Clin p -i � Is Obmplbte. - -V11 I Aci , . .� � - - of Seaforth Itis District L*dp endorse such ac- to affect the interests an _ ni has , provided fo the occision, to which all did 1. - . I , mmily,of the me . -A. meet.ing, of the Reformers thatut . b t out the interest of I . . � I . . - � - i I . will be 1 t6 morals pf the Mr. ArchJb4kd in - I . I � '14 .. � . held in the council room, on Wed- rests people. � . ample justi a went merry until . 'I 1 . -- : Aied at the hon . tion, believing i# to be: in- the beat inte � . t ouf r , and all- . Z=23C====- . �. I �, � . . ne da ell intentions hould Urall, -&at midni h't, when fArewell . . ! � ­ . - , . - ! - � a anking fi ' m of Archibald & 7 I a were saiii.- I I'll . vuesd&y aftelm, � � - of the order that all :till a i 4 1 J�lqra. . I - f - --- --- . . - .- - a -V evening next, at 8 o'clock, to select be made known before -the vote is taken. EM . Re bride Xeived many beautiful and use -r . - . 1 1 1 1 . - .. --- il aft=r jL brie . . � I . 11 - I . 'L, -Yoge'�; Qn . � As pur- ful presents � reat esteem . 1 t . I . I " - � vention. - � y and Comm6n to. chaTed anotheir stock -of boots and 11068 in I in which a From* .no ' juntil the middle ' . I � detegatea from Seaforth for the above con- It wil be noticed b those who have paid Editorial Notes I I - --J. W. Mroderick, �f Exeter, ': 'I ' testify . ing to the g W ' jor NO.- I distrb , 8� — any attention to the : discussions on tiis The Stratford Beacon remarks : Goderich, and will - establish a pe , 8'was held by -her comrader, . - I . of.,Tune, there will be , I I I an ot era �rgm'childhood. S. � . L I they get the measures � and tfie men, Mr. . ness there. . t . I hu , ­ was highly �este I subject, that the Good Templara of West " Until busi - � - i M -* . . The D6minion Parliame�t. --nThe Saltford Brewing Co. have old � out I -Thom I te, a respected, citizen *of good bargains 1, r you in Dress Good', Silks'. Cu I., .� . I - I : . � � . a i 11 � - Huron do not agree with some other to In" Whitney and his party are in a bad -fix." .theirbusiness to Mr.,,, J. Kuntz 1, Exeter, die at his residence on Gidley : 1 . I I � % Wrt - . - I Yes ; part , he well street, on t a 21st ult. S,, iWe hav - - i r : � rie is a e . ' , e a very large stock, and we are ­ �! :T11F: �couwmr.i . �� tee work durin the past week in which the pleb- -Says the Toronto World : I - a � i - � . I - - - � Court of Revial � the manne --------f take charge of, the brewery in Octob r next. Devonshire, Eugland, eighty years ago. . � , has been wrest- parance organizations,� and temperalleb icularly the in known Auburn brewer, who, it is a d is to b i f k t h wag born in Merton Parish, The Dominion Parlimaeur - I I I ling with the tariff resolutions and commit- writers as to . a asures. - . I The subject of this and Carpet' ` 9 - The Op. is i I u cite vote shoul I d be taken. " " The starting t� , At ing more than I ommon - ' . I ,lett was held b � sition, 10 ght the preferential ,clause in adv It is strongly �ma hli� ton and Exeter croquet olul � hada the ageof 27 he was united in marriageto I value in : PO . - I of a Sunday - street car 11 in Exeter on Queen's Brthday, 11 Several lines to clear. I, the t ocatRd by some thatt;he vote should be I vice in Toronto Dorothy B ' nd � , M,ay 2 -9th. Ah � ariff4or all they were worth,and moved . hat; practically settled the qu whic! resulted in a victoty for Exe,1 er I y' 6 son, - - .1 � ser I I who - aep�Lrted this life - � I- I taken ST&110RT,an ea.tidn for the to 9­� . I a I 0 .Y'e� rti'i ago. In 1845, he and his wife, what we have i . ­ . 1. i -eral,sppeals Wi I . � I ;� . I 4mendments, in co . . . I I .. to the ase . several � I . with one lit le child, left their native land � . -.. . � � " I u h . - 2 . I � whole. TheYwere all voted down,howe he bald ques- DonPt be tolosure h the . . I i W" austained - mmittee of the be asked to vote YEs or No on t - ovince." H -Nelson, the three-year-old ion, of Mr. to pus r fortunes in Upper Canada. --- � d that the electors should whole of the Pr itile say about them. 1* � t _v - ,,, � 4 11 I . f - Toronto is not the 40le John Gowdy, 16th concession, How k, fell I He spent tb �. first ' . . I ro Butter . . ,er, tion Of Prohibition, without any conditio the othee day and put his arm i .-­�� .. seven years in London, I . "I . deabo one 0 joint. . � -11, . i - ­ ; Iwas . I -, I � ! reduced $' .. airge majorities, ani the Clause was at stipulations' or addit'ions. The Good like to swallow up the rest A short time ago it was broken in at Wifl� � his strong arm and OODS.� 11 - . -1 ;;; I by I i no, Province by any means, although -it would , Ontario. B . I DRESS ; — ..... - I .. I . last earned. Whether or not �the OPP08i-' Templars of West Huroa winIt t if it could.: � of the Province ,a same I still stronge - - SILKS. � , � � I I I ! F^ctor? was a � I � . - I I tion WTU I . .0 go a little I I place. - . ­ , will he wanted to do battle There is yet in stock a few pieces-. i -300 Yards of various le --- I - T . Other minor -oha t - - fenew their opposition to it when � I I I with the gia its of our Canadian forests an �J .A bout ; . I — .1 d I ��` - - � ; . further than this, and we think they are - I -Mr. Smillie, of Tuckersmith, had, a be(eOme� ar (about 50 � . I I �� --- . . . it I . 0 1 1 I -�cijally � . again . I s in ike lot) of.two to --- I -changes I . - ities, ta , .-- Abe aiiessor ina I . ; a D. .H ne I cO ors, sh - L . - while on hie,way to Crediton for a , load' of " � I 'known. 4 is expected that the other clauses it contains t . when the C -y . 10 family followed the fancy! Tweed 'mixtures I clear. Tile price for -1 � I Sir Charles Tupper 11 - narrowescape, at Exeter the otb-.r A I _Poss ,saor',of f m and home of his ff, " �comes "up in the Roase, is not right. As we understand their resolution, as declared that Ow ' "' .vard - ' ,�des and quali od lo - _ .a and -his li�t ects, and 11 : I ad � � . onseriatives return tj newly made roads, and, in, some' places not- which wil quiek� se r 11119 - I" T j;: bricks. His horses ;-- . wo alffirmative propositionr power . 1 40wingnam At � I win go, through without much oppositi � " be --put at 1, fi .... . - . On- First, that a direct tax on the people is thi " it will be their duty to I "jut out all persons ran away, throwing became frightex ad and much more #han a 11 blaze " in the woods, I . a , ar', -n put down to the- low figure of I'll ... ,� I rat time,sud--ur I The Premier left for England V W 0 - Mr. Smillie out on the C pe . _price to 6le 'I bee � . � .- i rge on Thursday,' ­ h have beeii,&ppointed to re hard road, bruising him considerably. � till they rea�hed lot 14, concession 5, Us- ya rd. , I i Act �- Geo I t place, and I r I I a best method of raising �the revenue that' - 25C 1 -11, . I Henry bullia, � I - � unjustly, old public a -On Saturday, 22nd ult., Mrs. SE 6w, ar. . � I ------------- � -------- : . . � I I � - I - i Wallace, Wed I . . - will be lost through the ' InplOYeas." The old tinhed to reiide. until 1890, when he moved I � - - -to, take part in the Qa an's jubilee celebra, i borne,-Hurop county, upoll which he con- .per Y d. ' � tion there. Passing of a Pro' of Leeburn, was removed by the h I I �sogf . . Tw'enty-fiv.e - I - -- r � ' Floody, Richar . I death. Deceased was one of the a& Y', set- rn en are pieces r een Put, I � - ' Fred Corbett, ! I - C3 with ou*r usua.1 goo'- I ond,� � that the people that as in the -ordinary nature of things, it left to Mo a kind and much loved father. Dress 0 ods a mixed -lot . . 1,,Tohnstone Wi . Sir Richard Cartwright will act as Premier. should be given to know. just exactly wha' ` ill `nOt make much differen - I ; f all wool- . More n I In the absence of Mr. L�urier, hibitory lAw. - gentleman neednot trouble himself about ind Of 'to the vill N' of Exeter Ten childr . - � See , ty choice Lyles have ' . . tlers of the vicinity, ha 0 , Oon.o, ' It is expected the Premier will be absent erg to him then � ns vipg settled 'ere in I � � I . . assor L .. I , . I � - was � of colorings and. kin � 8. Some of these - uses, and M I - !-Haghes and lie they are votin `1 who is in the public service., The roba, i --=�� Of fan�y Silksfor Blo X ---- I .. - ' - bilities aria that by that a universally respeded. Morris. goods Wong to the , igh priced cla.8 'is now a -fine -variet -1 7 1 ­sdiolimed. until 9 on and what the cOnse � in 1856. She tive of Notti igham, . several months, and *ill vi i I time he wi I be & England, and wa isit France and quences, of their votes Would be if rl _On y morning of NOTIPS. - , , in -det.y� I . other countries before his returlL they citizen of the better land ; � at least we hope Wednesda las i week -Our to hi ' ' - There � in gS. It is not carried the vote in fave, � 'I et on but the pric shades . �'!The eouncil hel� yet ka wil when the session wil .1 r of Prohibition. We� SO- I . - while taking down the frame of th Monday of this w: e while , a.nd, -de i th -�� V �i - 10 Core - eNwaa aalf I councl M V labt will ,be - I slgns, at e po , I ,passed a. number . - - I close, but think that, in both these propositions I � I . I ce I . - I P nrt. of revisiol I ildiDg, in - Clinton,.one of the' ben a fall Accounts � The Court c, per', y rd. - y . �.- I. -M the appoini f west Hu i , The Toronto Mai' on Mr. George Stewart, carp . also held the' i � the expectation is that the end Will come ' I bu of Of Revision was a pri - -, .. � .the 38 1 enter. Medi game day.�M - I � dl. - pe . f . ron Good Tamplars are right. ' I is trYing to' alarm its. I . � � , I I about the middle of this month. I First, readers by predicting that eel aid was at once r. James HAII � — I 50C per -yard I- 1. 'ru ;roe re..� I summoned, when t was went to Toronto on Friday . . . ----I-- . - a ; I M . . we believe that direc!t t : ' the present Gov. of last week, to I I - , I . Macdonal 11 i ' I axation in the cheap., arurnenkwill wipe found that he had received no more .. erious 31 eriously ill, but who 'the quantity of - . 1, �� . t4 I see big son who was a . a I I oat Great'at has been' 'Nelson Binghan � . I I � . pro . I - . . . � t; and! most e2londmical in te0tion, and, in injuries than a few bruises. died before his father arrived. The funeral Dress G' I F Special summer wear, - - - I keeper, instesa, I 39wt Huron. method Of r0aing all public %avenues, . upport-of -its predictions it quotes the fol. -J. A. Campbell, the popular oods sold we , - 0 ­ . tead . thit season we have , : � . . I " . and . her of took place on Saturday at 3 oVock. Mr. still a ver g solne. Died things in Su.m I � - . , tenaer-of w9ft k - Hall is ex y chooe e I - t . -school section No. 0, Grey, having r dFned p ' - , � � - � per, the , f ec -We ion$ 'of ' fine Silks; - Th I I ; jug a cecUr bri4 oli. that�therefore,the Government would be do � 'Owing Statement front a Liberal pa ted home in a few days. lect It does not trequently occur that a pf _ s I I . ,Oir,, ese g � 6 - - . I Ottawa Free Press : ,4' A coin ' the trustees have engaged still have c goods yet to dispose of oods are in great 4- � � � � :1 � bi - 7 , . LL I'll �� I -1 ; - ot�ndstill--A' large number of are some go - I ,next, the elerk I A - tical convention of any part a commencement -Tiew of the latest revision Of the tariff, ouch Miss �� llama, old, wet weather and grain is al- Among the mand, and eepted, that t be - _V has to decide, ing a good thing to make �' prehensive of Guelph, for the remainder of the year, most at a �,F tween two such eligible candidates, as did by raising this po t lot there a -re somewhat scarce. I Tfi L I - 11 " - I . . I . I rtion of the revenue in as can now be had, wheii the changes are r Brussels on Friday last, i .. e in neat designs, and in a variety, -1 , bond annexed h I I COMMencin Junelet. IbiaMr.Canpbelps farmers we a A 4d *Black Lustres I coin � - - . I I the Liberals of East Huron at their " on- that way. The rev all understood, shows h to go to school Again to a care 'a attending the Liberal convention. it is an - ) . ' . �- by-law for tlomlu �f 0 enue must be provided I intention g I ey 8 cilians, Black . ' 4. White Checksp 1, -Of shades, are very dre � �- . . - I "I . t at theGovernment 'more advanced education. said � of Brocades, Silk L Alit. U- ,Qsy and sei I . I !a working steadily in t he Oirection'of wip, I Mr.� H. Moon res vi I On � Tention on Friday last, when they had to in some way, and if it caulbe collected more tha 9 Morris, will be and fine f able, and popular in J � 11 ;l16,'*eonom,i I . I . . -- i - Ing out protection.n wh&t.alse c - � the Con% ' Serges, large I '� , rcj�d allow I k make choice between, Mr.Archibald Hislop, cheaply in this way, it , -The other evening Mr. James S, itzer, the bulk of w places, lu-, � 'L ould be ex- . . erv4tive candidate. Both Mr. .L Iii are going -at . �,. f . auce, I . ; , � . of Grey, and Mr. W. H. Kerr, of '-'Brussels. would _ certainly be Pected. When aakin�the peopi ' of Gdderich township, was drivin out of and 3 fr. -Mooney are good men and Price for theve choic ,-� , .. I :and the clerk, -, i , �! conducive to the iliterests of the whole thelm in Power, the Li ral .' ' t'b Place Clinton just as Mr. Erwin," of � I f�o li,861 owp farming. -Mrs. James Hall'is ill. . 50C peri,,'y rd , - I e Silks is - � Z-aame to the 0 � party promised . Bayfel i, w"' ; .i Whey'iie both men of ability, of experience people to have it done so, and we .do not that they would WiPe oilt protection as soon dri�ing in. They both arrived near the, I '-J. Kelly is drawing niilk to Belgrave. .. — --*1 —1 .76c per yard. - - - - - - :- ,- . , . I -pursuant to 4", . to the coun. I -- �� - I 1 � - . I I know of any pood reason why it should be try. Th - at the same time,and came together wi - th a - 1— Milliner ' , I I . � . I I -coundil. to btW . .C. 1. . in Public life, of unblemished character, - as it could bLe-done witli s4ety Grand Trunk crossing of th� Bayfield road � . . t? L bjected to. There has b ey have kept all tbp',ir other prom. , departmeilt is kept - fu 1� rr .. � 'Leadbury., 3' , 1% ;. ; - . - �, i I . � �,30 and 31, -eoud . - � . 1. . X I result being- that each I Ad to . No i- I ­ American .. sear( With.f -1 �- "LLL I . !z I L - and possessing in a high degTee. the qualities 0 een: no val n ises so far, ind we ex act they will keep The Velf i 6g- , Ily s7ipplie L .Present, orme in le, RT11,ERNiSAR1KS.-M -' Aggie Murray, . ; : , I I � popular parliamentary candi. e"O The ail however, knows 'prDcure -other rigs to convoy -,ely a day rasses , -travel, 'Thene �i that. make � given As. yet that we have seen, yrthose this one too. we crash, the them. hoi ie. , i" ]11itS No I L I d 1. ' : I � I E � � Ing, - onnets, 'I hiffons - . � . I - le, eyer open to the orial . church, - xeter:, V, relativ6p. here and in owers new I- . n I . I . I who was * ` 6' _. I -. ..coT,,�76m'a;tion -of, � . I choice, however, - was the seen Tackerami ; d I -1 aces- VeilingS, or some­� - - � datell .and useful representatives. The whooppose thedirect tax! metho . 6 ; that its own aders war�l -The Trivitt Mem , B ) but more � I � 'ec i - , finally reated upon Mr. ondly, it ill a , tv, � carcely necessary for us t 'on Of keeping their� prom a a of a quiet wedding 'on �-, Or some week,89 returned to � , , " - '-,Pn*ll be -advertim . - � w' 0 isy I 190ma a few d ago, She press, and so it - . i . � Hislop. This consequently, it seeiiiis heriihed ises, nd, nesday Of list week, when Louim, C We(" her home in thing of the kind ig arrivi4g by ex'L' - . oper, � Sys ' ` .-cleties office u - A that the d liter of the late Lawrence Berford will he missed here, her amiable and pleas- e . Will bon- . � P as not to be wondered at that TuE EXPOSITO-R-im in ,favor of a I -pro. Laurier Government should be preparing to Aug ­ . undo the circumstances. Mr. Hislop is a hibit keep th' P log -I, tinu- till the C109113,of the easo7a-- q9tk-'where lah OrYlawif such &law Is one as well as the others. Esq., of that place, was 6ni r1aftner h ViDg won her in . - I - I - � - , - Practical, every, I . can be enforced. ... ted in ma7riage Mr. John Cremor was marri anv friends.- . . � I . � I . �; M %-V �be soon An I . ' � - . k- in Holy ot.,ders, . ad to' Miss Ag- ----------.----. I ........... - --- ----- -­­ --- - - ---- - ---- ----- I ...... I . � . . I � � in nba Driscoll ol i Wednesday last. We wil�h � I - ; Bdore:the Coull usively ad agricultural curee instead of a b6nefit. - Douglas, of Toronto, in a let- . Mr. Bray 6hem much . . . .... . . ..... I ...... ---.-.---. -� journ, the veei -day farmer ; the conati: But if it can not be ptiforced, it would be a . Mr. W. A' c4mbent of Kirkton.1 � L -- - --- ------I-,- . I to George MoQuillin, der I tdaucY is almost excl , Rev I , ­- � I . . . I ,- - I S. I - no power on earth can enforce such -a law, . � � CA I . , Temarks touchij constituency, and three fourths of the dele performed the ceremony. � joy� Mr. John Dundas . � - a e the Toronto Globe, Iftlakes tke follow. '"a had his'ho ise r' � OURTA RPETS. - - -News has been received of the des A of ' .qshingled* in the new.- I A dollar 'is, the ))Vwle - that 1 L � : Ahe members *1 gates at the convention were far - ing statement, w . � some We have a gbod assoTtm- - I I .9 . I � ' 0 new barn cow d his e want�to pay for ' - pair of I - % 1�=Oualy Passed I . ad ver sudden We read unde '.the 4 Lace; Carpets, ranging in pri�e -frou I tle Council w] . ce y r � I I e 1 f0c , y Of � heaGin of Me i lopli that there are half a . lie of a price -to � � Wilson- ,on the. � : dead in her �dozen Wonkeys in the township . CY but-, 25C per yard, But there are a . -u- 14 � - ; L and died very suddenly. - The writer -1 , what doo I pai ' - I - 1. I a to d us whether they are im. tai . . 0 C I -zeeently th-ron ,e their choice to one of their own calling tain whether or not the majority of the people spoken of as on about a year ago and it is thought she never . should bav ns wecan :3 give you 2 r of - ur-1 of odd Patterns - and Iengths . I giv nce it isthe manner bed. Her. hush t's surprisin number , the convention should is the best method to be adopted to ascer. with which we hear direct te,.t&ti � things being so equal U other are in favor of having it enfor' d. Now,what disgrace to our intellige I heart disease ; she was -found Curtains. It isn,t 11, not to be wondered �t,. therefore, thal ople H of ent of Remy . mers. It is unless a very ddciAeA majority of the pe, hich is as true as gospel , Mrs. X. Casky, of Portage la Prairie, 1 dani.. , Mr. Adam Do, Ids bais the stonework . says : , ".If there is one thing which is 'a toba, who lately di I. � -However, Mr."Kerr is a ma- ' if � it wore a ported stock r of home irowth.-Miss. . � of good :11 . -Council, adjou - a awful calamity. . st - 101 -0. ock a. M. .Millie Stanzel ell 10?ci . Where. formerly lived on the farm now odeupie I by , ,, rong Thread and- for which we are williL 4 A 11 ;- . I y , 0 1; . I .,g 0 take I ­� A . t but enforced. - full lengt 11, - - � . - i asPiratione continue, he will get there ye , 9- In Lace, wide and - � � - to -keep to the front, and if his desire to have such' A law that we never will Mr. Thomas Frazer London for so a time, is home on a visit. we,%valit to s � n -who is bound are in earnest in this matter'and sincerely r�ble evil, oom J Ome ter- survived the shock. Mr. Casky and wife 'Choice Floral Pattern ,(Ir that -,figure,, Union CArpets, -,vh.ich .political as the fact is who has been residin - 'lot oul passed, harp good Gdvernifient ti 2nd concession, Stan. . i if he but bidea his time. People do not usually ap- I dire- 11 we abolish in- ley. � I . Her many friends are pleased to again meet � Z I . il . -� , - -� I, , � � - - her. -A writer in the press informs th peo- per- pair. . ' 40c per yard. - . -- -� � ' ct taxition, root and branch, and I -A joyous affair took place at the resi $1.00 ', Had he been a precia'te very highly that which does not know -'of no greater blessing that could c - a I �. . � .. . �� . ple that A - � � 1,7� 1 NOTEs.-Ma I . . .- ome dence of Mr.0harles Christie,3rd conces� ion, Canada A -----------� �­� - - I - .P - - ­ Is country than the ratification pf its free of duty in � blessing, . . Wallace, B. R, I i abit - to thi an corn coming into i - farmer instead of a newspaper man, . he coat them anything. They are in the b I ------ , i would in all probabilt � � I I system of ts,xatioll.,) Stephen, on WeJuesday of last wee] , i and, no doubt, if We ha ' ­ � .11 I - . t ve sold a great`;ma-.ny Curtains Also a few, roce p � � I b ­ -- , . - I � ! ason, i er palLr idv, 'extra -- 11 I * — , On again next session he will this se Union , , � of their daughter. Rh daip � at $1."5 -- Carpets, full yard 'w'- d -We hear I i duties as revenue'tbat does not c . ' Eli Coultice, of Usborne. T' blessing. At all even heavy,,. - ­ � . � . tOP this time. - ty have come oat on of looking uion revenue raised by cus,toM8 be the marriage the duty is put atterns of attended the vA I i a � Mr. Hislop , . . oat them Th t a imr. 'call that another , �,�d 82 p is e'Montreal Witness t . he c ro- ts, if '. ,�, . ;­ � ­ � �., , essink, we are having showers of lot eared alonL" aival 2 ; ,g . a candidate ,of whom the anythi hinks that "the mony was performed by the Rev. W. H. this is a bl good Curtains too, but. tilrre One , 'are to be cl .�; i Ing, or at least, not very much. which. . . -, �� . 0 -- . 0 with � - indigestion. '�-. I i -being the case, if the bald question of Pro. . n of direct taxation Lock, in the presence of a large' them now, but, ; like the one referred to, of a dozen or more pair� left of th sonie new Tapestry -Carpet�, this sea- ', ..� �' - � Elliot, 'of � -, Liberals Of Ea4b Huron may welFfeel proud. . This I'submission f the questio i . I is . -'ya ble horse i I along with thst of number of . , ­ ese . . -1 7 - Cliffic 1 4 probibit;iou invited friends of the . they are comiiij, in disguise. -Rev. i ,1, ains, in inixedlIp',afterns, some -'sons StYles and colorings. T1 . . I. . � - � .-Irhey cairrally around him with every con- hibition were placed before the people for I - �ontraeting p4rt ies. Wes - same curt " , . . - . -1ate to do -any I 118 Is -n, '-- , � : - I., I I of' the Govern, plant of a apkindid rse to Sprigs, some ' I , fidence that he will never do them discredit. an allirmative or neg tive - treason against the Promise ' would be The bride was the reci tman gave n appro ri'ate discoq ' ' I � , I is ; I a i Florals, son � Plain, .some 1your chance to secure a vel,y good � .' . I . vote, with the . array of valu the children at , ethel ' . I _ , , ,- - �.- . I has 17 heaA of . r. heavily bordered, that I Carp4 at . I D'almage, of N . . expectation or assurande tha : h a -The residence of Ale. William Baler, - 0 � -, . -- I a clever�young man who is not only a able and useful presents. .. � -�- He , ment to take aplebiscite %n Eist Sa�bat-h. M , , � . I success in the c ]ling of his choicei but is caused . t: t a horbage ! prohibition " but it is al on the question of M rrison, of Wailton, also gave a '7nice ad. ! offer -while, a medium price, : I dre" they last, fit ­ a ­- �. . . I - � - � per poun& H � . - ­ : I A so of� the opinion concession 2, Stephen, was'the scene o � a all to the young people. The Ilittle I �i I . : . � I by -the passage of a � that " the'voter who w . q . J , - ­. ­ j., . d , r . . Oc pe vb�tit 1 .450 P ­ f . � I - I . 11. - well educated, well read,. and is a good would be made up i Prohibitory act hibitiou as A ould vote for pro. pleasing even i on Wednesday, May 2f thl - church was c owde on the occasion. � �i .5 r yard,. - - " i � k �9 - 11 -this �. indirect way, mere abstract 'proposition and the occasion bei . . � $1.5 , , , - F I �, *heep shom In 'i! . Jig the . 0 per p r., I , , : , 7 a marriage of- his . i . I . . — � -?-4 -1. ­ � , ,weather has be � - , �. I . I I � �- � ,� � - i ­ . I Public speaker. He will make ir every which woWd not co� would refuse to do so if thi were Zded, daughter, Emma o Mr. Joha Hearn tu. Ciiiselhurst. I i ; There is more than a.seore `��- 11 , . . at them anything, would be no strength to G., t . � I I .. respect a most worthy �successor- to the tho 4he cause. � . Here is a b6aut'y, f I Of 4TOW '' -1 , � I -could not get t . I � � . usanda ,�'ould vote for Prohibition who What The ceremony was performed at 7 o'cloch in OBITUA � V.I ry mod Designsand Oolo LL ­ . ; . . I I . , � h pestry"Alla ­ - � . ; -Dulmage left u a stalwart prohibition people, w,ho will Vo a number of regro# price ; Fine net,,49 hancka e patter'l,i all Woof Carpets in .. . : Southern. 10n 91 - te 4ve this'week to chronicle .! on, t responsibly tial knot -w I different grades, -- . / rii1ing so faithfully . and so creditably for , that we h L ' I . , - 1 44 - U h f - - - - . 0 a M98t worthy member of this 9 prices, but there ' .­ - mr1l. visit Wh I - and see the l%w enforced when tied and justice had been done to the gc od community, in the person of Mr. John 3J yards long, much is one ' ' ' ,,andwill. � .. ­ - the past q ,Aion of it, by � it is passed.)) This . - L � -the first to violate 'a Prohibitory invited guests. After the nup Ry- -It iB;Wit,h feelings of mue as you would wiSii to See. t FA ividth, and ,it di . fferent �­ . we Want is nota prhibitory law so much as tt a I erate I !, /veteran representative who has served. the wo Id be the eyening in the presence of rings in Ta * law aud to wink at the viol' as the deat It . : I - :8 i ;11 arter of a century, and if he others. And a's a result of this duplicity, hense, And as such it last quotation is good things provided for the occas o outX I special lot 3 of half a dozen patterns,, -�' i The 8 i g, ,, 'J - re ire , the'� tyle f . - -1 U 8 with as creditat)le a record as Mr., the law would not be - I does not � accord very evening was spent. 'on, & PlessNut Latta, of , the ' I . � ,, 9 1� � 14th. c0l4dession, of Tucker- famous 83 Curtain last� season. A that are ' ­ - . - ,, ­ �81 4 enforced and would well with the first. If it is the intention of Fimith, near this !village. Deceased, was A few' certainly aWa abo - th� ;� ,* L of choose At -The following are the sums apportion d victim of & complic&tio of ise a , I , - � -- : i Thomaa Gibson, his, friends and his con-� 'prove a miserable failure. We know this the Government to s clear at :, y ve ' L I'* 4 . � 7 to'the various municipalit 11 average in q;� iia-lity. I � i . e�dsy.­ A I I , I I .-.,�. 11 I .. � i . � i . � -. � %� . I ad the weddint ! . a dear bought experience . ion in .East Hur n spite of all that the befit medical a 11 and S � 'ce is - , �Vu 'A' stituents will have no room for fault. by thi I will be lost in the event of the prohibit d as a and, in The pri . , . . : , finding. Mr. Gibson, of con ' of other I b- - . ion from the license fulid this year :'B usse , ki 2.00 per p Jr. 1 , . 1. , I I p e 180its carrying by a' airec � loving hands could do in his� behalf, he pass. 7 ; � xiiage, of Cliffai � .... i � I I be again a candi roe, declined to places. Such a result wo the ten -L. peo it tax, the $241.19 ; Grey, $76.03 ; Howick, I 6b per yard.' , . - I � � ple should know it, and then they could $ 8.1 ; ed away on Moud�y mornin � � I I � date. The Liberals *of perance cause in this co Morris g, 31st nit &t I � ` d - , . i . L . 1 -----7— ----- �',- - . week. -Mr. 1, ; untry back fifty ,yOta intelligently on the subject.' ps arq " ! . I - , � I a da . , . for -the Mason$ r - I East Huron seemed loathe to part with hi . people are If the berry, $20.28 ; Wroxeter, $126.41. T a Mr. Latta was born nea - - . . A , $50-69 ; MoKillo $4o.55 ; u - the age of 56 ye 1, 3. months and I'- �8. . � I - L, I - r - X � ­ � I , I I , , m, years. -But if a Prohibition plebiac to were I I I 2 it desirous fo . . not prepared tG � make some Provincial Treasury reoe�ves $976.60 b ' r'Belleville J, n- Our clothing - - h;w- afew dayi. 'i, � and had he bee ' f � . , . , � � I ­ - � , � tak-tn-up inu -- ­ . I . � I . a g tario, a we� supphied with Boys' . jn-- � � 11� - r re�nominatfbn, carried by a maj?rity,of the people who sacrifices for prohibition they should not � vidwhenabout 16 Years of age - he co 11 er is, I � , . he would almost certaial vote for it. . I � one-third of the amount �coll . � made up F I . . - I , � . I . z- � `�. I : t I . ' ,he relid ,of 1� . - � ­ I -0 its, to - 11 -- 1. 24th 0 I . I S - CAM6 tO'Clinton, where for two gre 'he Suitso ill Tweeds, , - es and W, orsteds. W,, ' ''., I f Mr I Ay hown themselves willing to make a : . � I ter Miller received $560 i salary, inclulin was employed by the Potts Stage om Serr , � OM ... O� travelling expenses ; and Commiall r . pany. I . � --�-- �� - I I I m 1. ' . L I . - w �� here. � 1; * "n"im0l's choice of the conventioll. He personal sacrifice io, have it � enforced, ib ione He then se . TF V have Su ,- , " Fortune, Murdie and Gibson rved th blacksmithing appron. � .. .,Mri : T - 11 has, however, concluded a long, useful and would be enforced and would be an untold News of the Week. - got $20 ene I ticeship in Londono where he was united in I ' ' . :-t. boring to � I I HOitSELESs i for their services. (I . � ; � honorable political a fif -Boys' of all ages A�d -sizes L, . I 7 career� He has been blessing. in 0 CARRIAGES. -Five marriage to Elijo F ,-- from five V �71 i . . I I .08 w . . I �.1 - . I -,- � � .� the hero of many vict ther words, if those who horseless cabs will be pl ' .,, eldest daughter of the ; � years up. The pri, . - : home. There; � " � I , - .;- 1. . I - hundred -The following are the number of c late Johft Barrell, _Of that city. He came to 0 1 : I 1; "I � I I ­ -- in Mon '. ',�* � ories, and in his vote fdr Prohibition of Paris early in J uly. seed on t I he streets didates writing at Clinton on the July . i -1 � - . t , , vote for it knowin . f olothing -(quality c - �,fishi I :,� twenty-fieven ' ' 4 Vem '(.' ,hiselhurst abo, 94sidered 1 i I I . - �� .1 :. I v.. I I ..? �. I 111 -- . . ut �thirty-two years ago, � I ; � i )t never was less than it is now. , -.�'. ftr li It - �� - CARRIED OFF ' partmental examinations : On form 1, onl where he carried on a successful blacksmith. I . , t t � � 1, i . A y named I - - 1 -dAy.-Mi" 1 X . was wo to nkOviac, of Chebo Ing usineas . � I . . . 11-1 � - ­ . I � � - I . Lit. - . - I . ` I viol in . he has only met with one defeat entail on th . ,BY'A BEAR. -A 7 -year-old 30 ; on form I and another form, 6 ; tota b i - for ' umber of years, after — I I . Mr.. years Of Parliamentary service that if carried, it will em. 8611 bo I 'I and that annual direct expenditure of from t Albert - Ka * i at his first election. gan, Michigan, who 36. On form 2 complete, 35 ; on part 1, I . L I . ! . - g at - y take it for-, ago, has been fou � I . . ­ , Xr. 8 - dlisaTpeared which he purelhasei nihtle farRi , in Tacker. ; - I . . , �� : But -the mistake ten dollars a year, we muy fairl . I .two wee?s' form 2, 37 ; total 72. On form 3 complete, . . .�"' Cott, ,of . - � - � r twelve miles from smith, on which he esided until his death. T �!j � .j . I . I ­ I L I p � .. a n ! home horribly mutilated. One . I I pre, to -1). - , U I which the electors then made, they never granted that they are i cere in giving that . . 29., O'k-forin 4, 7. Fe� to Depart- Mr, lAtts WAs & *mber of the : - I � . - ; A- - as sent I . �i subsequently repeated. We can . arm and leg ment, M7. - � 4summer. L IL " not wish vote and that they Actually v are eaten off. He 'wa Fees se Ancient We Want dix-7,4WO � -A 11 . - - I � I ; L - - I L - - � . . - a carried nt to Board, $196. Order of Oddfellows,1 and also the Canadian I . I � . 11 I - I have . mean what they 'bear. 'L sway by a Meurer. Robb . � - le better for his successor t,h&n that he may sa,y by that vo . I - I Lough, Plummer and Alure 1� � -1. -, - � ; rented I . � i .� L � te. If, then, h I --Order of Foresters, &ell of which societies il . . J - . Urook that ru I ­ - t . Prohibition SNOW iN NEW YORK will preside during form 2 6xamima�tion,'&n I attended t . to give our to ­ �-�:j-`- --. - Z 0 1 re, a trial � L � Harriston lot, I ! L I d he funeral tin a body to do honor . iif YOU have' t d so A� kl :, � � I ere - -The � 'Mountains. InSDector Robb an I � ; .no . one � P-�', L, - . . � I d a Adirondacks, New the'rest of the examinations. . - . , �each. 7 Q . - . � e Government would be safe in passing ! York, w' � t� Mmajority so actuated, , in the eastern part of th * ,d Priboipal Lough during and show respect for'itheir beloved brother. before. e i. � be permitted tO follow in his footsteps. should be carried by i I A lengthy report of the Proceedings of the th. .,iLs - coiivention will be found in another c' covere 4 . . � -- - .-. - ' morning. . - i s0aslon advances the .--- .�. ---- I with a full an With snow Thursday Being naturally susceptible to religious im. 1, I re are certain - . � . "I - - . Z -11 � . - I - ­ I i - olumn ouch a law I -On Saturday a youth named McIver, presaions, Mr. Latta became a member of wants that mh,qt be supp � I-- I . of this issue.- . urance that if ' F - L who is employed at Emerson's cycle livery, the Methodist churck at a very a L r li4d'y and it remains for - �. I 11 -_I- - - �� � � I arly age, . I . 11 --- 11 I I . .. , . I placed upon the statute - I RA110E's NAVY. The big naval scheme Goderich, was jollying A couple of travellers and being strict in 'I his depo�'rtment, con. each ' � decid , -- V'Ouxcm .. - 00� . book, A Would be proposed last December to the. Bud et Com- who intended to come down on the train, scientious . e where th ­- ... . L' . a living reality and not a mission by X. Edonard Lockro t - � Peanut Policy. dead letter. person I . � Whether or not such & law could - yo IcIrmerly remarking that he could beat them .on a and exemplary, lived a life in. � L - ey cau make the . - � ... "Court Of 7 � ... , �� The Toronto FarmeW Sun has the follow- I be car. Minister of Marine, for France, land call* . keespin ' beat deal. 1 ' . f - --,, � ried under such conditions, fof the gum of 100,006, n wheel. They challenged him to try it, an 9 with his �spiritual professiolm. I We Study the interests of ' � I -_ ; onFriday lAs . 11 �� . - . . . - � I'll � accepted the challenge, leaving Goderich ' - to_ � I � � - - . :: - - - - - � .the App�&U` i mers, and C114?axior ' by every -honorable mein ' , � I Veitz John I he lie expenses, has been at even months prior O his death, during I . I I . P ing which is right. A " pesaut policy )) is we are not pre- above the regular naval fraco over I d Though confined to: big room for About I . pared to say. Our be I &Z he OUT cus p nab t worst kind of Policy for a Govern. f ins however, that . endorsed by the Naval . 061nmitte 2. 113 P. M. and wheeling, into Clinton at hich time 8 I . P . e ,AJ � . . =ant or party to follow, by any, means. IF with the united, earnest effoit of those who Chamber. I Of the 2.55, four minutes ahead of the train. ong6ious 0 he was a J rest sufferer, being - tO' ive - Mie '�tion. I : -� - " - 41gainit too h � , -. i . �g % � I g P f� I . I � %.-J- . gsy�j �. . - �7 . - SLAvERY A' Vwe presence, his ever . . . ,� . tuined :&Rd , - - I bition, it ]BOLISHED.-Uickited d neyaut spirits t 7 . � I t are really ha earnest About Prohi I Thirty-seven minutes between Goderich an f a Di ' � i . �. ­ - . urned itbe shadow of death � . � -,- 'firmed The . � . I A . I , ­ . m t - , Consul Molina State's Clinton is pretty good time for a wheels. , to the in . offeamal"waft.0,J , � '. JR - I � I "' Peanut Policy" is the epithet of. could. We believe that the evils resulting 11 gt At Zanzibar has inforined the man. ornin BaOidea'a widow .a � - I � Wso" ,� . AU li . n-inow � .1 - I . - niber of the Dominion Farlia. , mily of five sons I i I .1. v . being too 10 " scorn M, ate Department that . , de- 0 , . flung by a me from the liquor traffic are go eased leaves befind al� fa I -1-o-o-0=--0.--=-----1-- . . I I ­ I - WS Apparent, so Bi , the Sultan, Hamand -On the sioning of the Queen's birthday, d one dau lite Mr. S. J. Latta, . � , -, .1 I � I ,- � 22, eo Inentatthe POlieyof the Patrons. Names self asserting, and so abhorrent I n Mallomed Bin Said, on April 7 last, in. a . t wedding took place at the residence r 9-1 I r, viz.,! 11 . . - ? !x lot EJ . . haye sometimes been adopted while sued A Proclamation Abolishing the le %�ie I glvela in scorn the benefits resulting from a ' :-status of . gal of Mrs. Donald Carrie, 4th line 11 ineiJual of Aing streot� palplic school, 1,on. ls� � . � �.-,-�I';& I � Martfix At - - � in earnest by the maligned Party and made W611 enforced slavery in the Island of Zanzibar , Morris, 0 C B IA - ' � . .�f, -7 Pro , an ' r I - ti I . , �, X-0110160111 1. so - P griacipal of Alvist�n . . . --�11 I and �iooi , I I 6 I ! � L wess. Dutch patriots were rea d Comb%. - when her second daughter, Miss J61111liej and pFbli� ; Mr. 'Ed in Latta, of Tuck. -1 It , G) ?, ,were Iburned - honorable by sue hibitory law would be so I 1, that FOR THE POLF I � N. Arnold, of, Hamiltonj were united i . I . � 4 1 . - , - cAlled by the I , AGAW. -Lieutenant n . - Spanish friends of tyr an earnest, honest Rob- - ,a mith, and Elha6thiHarry an L . . � M -WIZ - I 1. ,.- I Jonas* Lftdb anny, effort, such as that art E. Pe% who has received a,five y marriage. The ceremony took ! d Ralph, . � � I I . I . -_ ) I Place at 8 , ; " I I " They accepted . . earn 0 clock, and was performed leatea,d. Mr. I'itt's . - � . � . -- I aa&Thoum �- I , YL am&,,. - Oat Wi4ely and fav - . �'i L . . . .- ­ � I . . Z. The roil , - the title, and by their victories over the Op I leave of a Once from his duties In the Rose, B. A. The company was ver WPG'reni�feton tits 1191 orabbly. � .. I , W One "I Vagabonds of the Sea. which we suggest, would commend itself to by Her. John . _ a majority of the he in - . I -people of this" United States navy, for the pu 1�1 . I own residents of Tuckeramit I.. -1 . � * . - I .. - --1 ­ L PANIG4, VA fi- Pie-nots turned it : country. , rpo a of mak- only the immediate relatives h, a lao I - I intc, a title of honor. A The people have no res I another attempt tOL re and ev danced by the large ' t I L ­ . � feanntL polie is the pol � . pact -for shams and ' In Ach the North friends of ­�. � -olosed. IC�o L � . f those whose P091 the bride being present The bride wore a f4tieral eprtege t6t I , , - I * �Icw - , I � a . � , - vition -end uxurleff Are umble, who icy 0 chtdh votes, but th � L I a, will start North on July 8, making a handsome drew of le fo owed th gum to Itheir last resting I . - . axa. , , taxation and do not Aspire to knighthood. honest effort direc' PPet muslin and carried p - -by way of the 'Phiselli . 0 1, . - I -1 � 4wid I . K feel the burden of aY have for ineere and - Preliminary journey, the sole object of a begat - a rem * - I - I ­ I 114 ted in the interests of a f which will be to make a - iful bouque � urst church, i I I -- Assessoes �, . . . t . ,� . I -1 -- - 9111Z ' ri& , rhich win be begu frang-ements for the hear congratulations of all present ,had in APPI?Oprlats� and touching ser- � - . to It in the policy of those who would husband noble ca by t of flowers- After the wh re a very . �� C, I - - - 4 � the public money instead of lavishing it , At any rate, it been as I I . . 11 � - - I . L *40 � I . - on I O*S To OBSERVX THE , W _preached b' Rev. Mr. Easton, of i . . I � k� Ham- a to: L I - � ­ U20,as thin would be. i. 4 a in July, 1898. exten ed to Mr. 8`14d Mrs, Arnold the 13 . L . I I nnnecessary establishments or sentimental -would be better to suffer present defeat in i SAIMATH.-Th. co to the . dining-roo 0 The heartforit 4YI i PP&thy of thf% an- - I . � - - I � I -_L L . ft'hool'"Cum i faucift- If a peanut licy had pre contest such As we have proposal recently M I ads by the ScOttish'Sab. .nmpany rel*ir'd 01 where !tj cor�ffltlnft I � ' - � 1-. -No. 12, Was vailed, filineated, tb&n to bath Alianoe Lin tilat cows Can � elegant supper ' I Y 9004 out! to the family in - ODS � - I L'- �L ' I M Was partaken of. 1WV. � . � COMPAI ­ I , q , . 1- -. � thought th 0 ,d at I be made to r. -�ss then made&' few very ap a DRY Go �,- - Matt V , the count-Fy WOUN n tryo�' ban saddle "Ide're victory by a eatch yet a at keep the Sabbath. 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