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The Huron Expositor, 1897-06-25, Page 1-I--- --1 , , . . I I � . .. s �� - I � - I 11 - � - � I . - . - _ - . - I � - - - - . , - . . . � � - - � — �_ ; I . . ... -W - - I � . - � I . . � � � . � � , I � I - - - I I I I �� 7 I 11 - .. �� . I . - I I - I . .. - .. 11 . - � - �_ � I lr___..�. - '. I . - ; I ­- ,4z�,_ - . __ 1.11 I . - � � I � , I - __ , - . , - � - - � . �. � - I I . I . - . , - __ - . _P I -11 , .. �� -1 . , , - - I . I . - � I I . - � I - I — � -_ � - I , - - �R 18jr 1897 I � 1,;� - � 0 � - " - � I , , � I - -, ­ - — . ­ __ - . - , ___ � - . I .. , , .. I , , - - I .1 I ­ - I _ _ .__ i� a � � 1� _.�'1.1�,, 11 I � � . ­�, : - 11 ­.. - . _:_1 - . .- � . . I _�r �, I I __;�. I , . - ­ . - - � . -_1 . � � - ` `_ - . � - - I . ­ . ­ '. , .. 11 I. . - _._ . - - -L TIE8 4 'T - __ - I- - . � - -- - I __ ­ . . . � - I � -0 �. - , VES' SMAW ." � - - , I - � I . . Oro I � ,- I .1 - : 7 � rest "d MWt .1. - ­ I � - � laftiln"_. � - ar suminer wear. 1�, - 1�- . - �ara showing a. "rea . . Z � . - � 01 tall. -.I- __ -_ �f both plain ;k.nd 1611�� --,-,-, - ­ - - _. - - aH the po - - --- - I-- - IaU 11L - - _. - . f ---- , [Here are a few s pllw­­ __­ PGOW - __... . . __ - � � ate wath Your atteliu�L7 - -.I- = .., . 11 , �s are new and tha - -1 . ­ I vauft- "I,-..- 7- I % usuaL - � _.. ...- - I � � " � ­ . . Ck Wor Hats in ­_ '_ - 11 - � __ , * � � ack, white an( - -- q,__ . ��� I I - - - - - - - - - I oou& � . - ,--ft, , I, "" I � . - � . . - � .. 11 new skaM blai-V ­­.- __ ft ­ � � � �10r� 75% for 50c. "' - _. - � I - - extra fine - ­ � black or birow q" W I , a, it '1, i - � - g4W I 75c. - -1., - � I'll � 11 I � . . �� Hatsi regular $14, - - k ... I 11 - - - I I . � 11 for high ClUR 39fiH,�)v - -� I I ,f - q � e I �al... ,#�tl ;ways ft-te to come,hiii - *eat style4. - some -new - - - - - - - - --- I . . med Hats that ate ��� , ­� � � Inw— _�' ��� 1. . � stylit-h are worth aft- - ... , . _ . � . . . . . . . 1. I'll - . , " , I'll .. 11 - . __ �� - 1. - - . 0 . - , I , I ��� ... "I . - ... ­­ ; , . I'll, ; . . . . . - � � ��� I .1-1 �. WFAMR.O." ',-­- . . . . . � I— � - - . - -1. I ­ �­ . . ..... , ather wants can - be I'll, ftt' I . - at lowest prieesi. 11�jt_ - t - ,Yles in Cotti>n 1)rM - � � � strw& dw s nd Blouses see this !tLov* .�, IM4 �� I � . "I I ues in 'Hosiery, IT, - - - . - I . . "!Xf . � , you can2t inatcli, t �".. . � 4� 1:,. , 11 * . I I -1 , . carry � � . ' I � � ' ' 11 � .. . cn our Ladies! RibbW - i. ' 5c, - and our ... -- , -- � - I or 2 "'i "I'll". - __ cotton Rose at liq . . . . . . . . 1".. . , �� - I � � -11, - - I , I I ecord beaters for vainc_ �. --- rr- 11 I . . -_ . I I I lugh the store were lnwv*,�_- I I d we are ruakiug it -. - �. � � Tof 1. - . � 0 buy their Dry G064, 11-. __ .1. - �� I. _111111 - �� , � ... . _... � � � I ­ ­ �� 11 � .. �, . I I 1� � I - I , , . . � I . . - � .1.1.1. . � I � � - ` . � . #%� -I �- �, I �'ens­ Bro*__ - 1� I 1� . V� I � - - 1_: � � - � � 1"... _;_'____111 , .. I ... LUNTON. � '_'I.---- �. � . _... � . - I .- - 1. , r __1F I � ­� - � . — - mareturned from Londoft'-4. ' � I � - � visit,mg.—Mr, R' Ma_11*41 - - I merchant, and Mr. - " I V. � X_M_ wii �' � _ - Kippen, wore in the ,.__ � z - � .:t. . '.., - .. , ...Z. , �enewing acquaintanez — -,4-..- M--- - Z_�__ � I . � vent occurred at the home� I-_ � rani, of Hay, on Tb: - � *��� X��i.._t, . - .�. . . - 0 here refer to the r � ' - - I _. � ' Miss Carrie Ingram ;,i -:- , r,� I __� _,, W. �- �_ - � , peare, of Loudon, forme*'Irvi-�-r- I Dat of our village. The ri�m� -:�,�. . -, _ , �-was performed at 8 o?� � " ��7`,­ � I . i;f. jby Rev. Alr.'Alartin, f ft tfi� I- *" - I � ., � I A- �i �� I , - _i " I ,sence of a nujiiber of Pit- - �e contracting parties. - - � - ­ I ningly attired in mative, i 'L.�.-�'-` 11 ­ � ­ .... .11 :rea-m lace. The brides=-[ -I"", - _ r- � r .t!, inie Speare, sister of it* ,�,_. , q I � �_ is Hattie Donoughly, of lo*.'-. � �,Z I— : . �he bride. The, g.roomuwk-,;� -I- �� � . . Luder Ingram, brother of t*;� _1� �_ I Joseph Speare, brother -AW I-.' - ' I � ie bride?s pres,anta were - boW­ _�' - I . tfl utiful. The happy c6upk'�,7_ I - - ­ a,few days with their i4&4- - �..� - I . is in this neighborhood, Idt- _4_,,Z7._, their, new home in Londot . kL 1'--� .--�__ � _ - I . - best "�_. f , . wishes of a host of-'._ rs. Brawn and Clark, bavai -: -..z' �- 11 . W large 2 -story framebuildh-, ­ q�, ` , I . � � -- .� -7 � � � by Mr. Bonthron and - _., _, -� bavina the riame moved tAr1,'.';;" - L - Oqt, Oppaite, their present CrAt �_ - ,� `,� - ---- I - � , - , .1w, , I m. they will have it fitted ____ - , , . - _�:z� - __ ­ . �_ hop, for which it is 4--.. - '_ I ­ �beizganabundauce of go*-- - ' . ___ �Wie andMiss Ellen MaAV1t-_-... -�_ .- were, recently in Exeter'*V. - I � redding of Dr. Robert IW;,.- - � � Gould, of Exeter.—Mr. -A --- 11 Cut -of Smitri River, and V*._ � - or the past week or so, vilitk�� ... , t, Air. and Mrs. James Tab- �! - _. �is week.—A large numberic--, - ,of court Ivy Green at6ndA­ - I - I - ,,service held in Se&forth 401i:.__ - . _.� � ., �. �Alessrs. T. Ballaintyne =$- - _' i � Leh made a shipment of caitW � - .- �n. recently.—Quite a )ARP7 I. - . R Ternplars of TZ APOF -_ - . the I I trict meeting eld J*__._t1 - 1� . , I Wednesday last.—Mr. Jekk_1.".'_ . - ._ ��� I �orected this week a. beaUltif W.F.' ' . " a ow. fence with iron .Posts I ' dwelling ;mud lamn, ,W"-- - - 4, - - - ' I res the appearance of hwI . I I J. Blatchford, who#O. A& �- . . _ . � in ..- � � is.mr. McFarlanes, , . _.. . samekind of fence, W"- - , _� - �' __ � __ � ongest and beat stretch Of - - __ tljr - - --- I village.—We inadvert" ,_ - . . - .&��- .., I ar'teport of last, week thW �� ' ,. Bell wasr��:marrried at -W- -'--. --- -,#ding waa quietly celebr"t._�'__ ... - .Mrs. R. Coaid who has b"*- � -'. - I . � 11 � iber of weeks ;vith her PIT.!- - I �, I � Ir-, -1 - I bas -returned home. —Mr9A C - _ � �"my I..- __.._.,11 io returned last IrOft -I...- I *#�-_ _ - I ,with her -ents -at TA J : ...... .pai� . Clipt4w_, -_­.._ - ;Q. C1,1usen was in - mral . � --- - __ __ � ig her daughter-in-lawi. 3fts, - I _� 4r. and, Mrs. Joareph COW'", . . OW- - __ � 'rom their wedding trif - Ow - - -_ last.—Mrs. A. Wardock In* - - --- � , ... - 4%tives at Staffa for 010 pass&- 11 � - �� I . . I . . 11 - - I .(Yn Wednesday', M�,Y 5th, a- - �� 11 __ - ,' - vent took place Ett the WRY - - '' - _. _ I . 1 2 , I the state of Texas,on ww - - , - � i � - _ , ennie E., eldest daughter -4 � - � I I 11 r-rett, E� q., of Victoria Niksk:�, �_.. - . I .. I - - � : � I - ,,, I - - , a . - -!_ ; . . .y. -was happily' ,1nited * -! -� ; & . A"AWS - Contra ,400� 1- 9, H. Webber, 01,14 ,-. -_ , ,; f tl,,,e Intemational union " - � : I Masons of the� StAts a- ­_ - - - - ' ' - . - . -, ., fl, Mrs, Webber . intent 1�&" - "_'! .- �-: __ _� %. - . - �,sbere this summer, =_*­�._!, uds ,will 'be pleased .W �. _-.1 �� I - - - . . -.,. __i�*_� � I �� I- I � . - - I � . , , I ­ - Harlock. - �_ .�� 1he residence of Mrs. Viva- . ��, �1. I I I I -,.Ue of an interesting eventp - - '� . �, . evening, June 9th-, when wher� " - , I.-,-,- __ hter, IKIiss J8;ne, Was uuiw� O�'., ----. il� -­ . , . . I -1 . , Mr. FrankMartin, Of - - `_- 'de was assisted J,Y 300__.%-! - ti, Cto&AW_,"t_` � - , id Reid a , "L � aile Mr. Dav' I Or - __. �. . � be e,eremon; was Perforn - _� , � -�'. g_ _-�_� k� � ,_ - lli� ''­,­ � - � IaWil - � ; -ton, of LcnfiebID110 . , � _`,' - . a number of tilfw- - I',-' � I . - - - I - - --Z". -- ,,.1.641ik�'.. -,.- I � F the Contracting �� pa.rd!t ,.- - ss,4! - - a,tions had been heartily"W" �. , . _11 � ,- __ -Ift 01 a a ho - .- � appy, couple and a b* - n *n partaken of, a T I ." f, ,rient. Their maVY 'I . - I I - in wishing,Nlr. andt I.- - . if -ppine and PrO*P-n - - - ­ , 57 - I, 'Irv,ugh life,� Y_ . - #____� � I �d value of real provertil-', - . , - 1gri is $1,0591790 ; Pe - - . nber of horses =.,,� "_ � Z , I hogs 126, dop I ' '-,�-,_ _ I eased 26 over j I ­ . . __ I . . . ,---- � - I � __ - -, " __ . . I - - - � I __ t -1 - - ­ I 'Aft __ - " - I - - I � . , I - ­ . : . ­_­I ----. - -, I I - 1. --.--- -__1___ �___ ____ --- -L I __ - : . . . I - I. I I I � I- V'440VV*/+ - " � I I I ! . I � � . . 41 1 1 � . � . .. � . A i . � . I " I I . . 1 X ; I �, . . I- 4 14 I � . � - - I ! - . I - . � I . II .... . �1 I. . . . � . � I I I ... , _� I I I i "I - , - � - � . . i I t I � - I . I . . i I - . . I - - - -1 – kO �- — ; : - i : I I . i i . � I I , XcLEAN BROS., Publishers. . � - � i �, . TRI . �. i I t . - . I "I � _:::::::;;;;:::;:;;;!!!� E: 25 0 : . .1 $1 a Year in AdvAnce I - . � . - I - 11 I I J 1897 1 1 ]a YEAR. 17 .. . SEAFORTH9 DAY 5 1 . I I . � -_ . I . I . � � I . - � - - NUMBER, 1,511. � . i I - --iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii—, - - I . --- I I �L � WHOLK � I . - - . I I � e east. The bride is one of I . I - ffi- '. 1O , , U daulZhters in 1, - ' ' I some very di Exete�, Mitchell and Brussels, were also his iecounts from $36,000 to ,00 * He ,' undary lin � a family of seventeen I I . ia to be in New Mexi P , , I , �o. The ' rovin e even _.� - � UP .. " - -h . members of well received by the crowd * I appear --the tent I . a 6. QUEEN'S �TJBILEE DAY IN containing the mayor and reeve, and these bicycle they went through c0ed, expected, although they did not put in an in n are living, this be* . . � were followed b carriages containing the oult.manoeuvres, They were ex foo rig I , but we would have been gladl to cial Auditor is now gping ti�gh the --children, sill of whoi - ,*In ; FORTH. 0 . The tba _., since daughter who has been marrief - clergymen of tie town, the have had the pleasure. of entertaining them books, and they are so mixed I at it is ' 6 per. ion a picked team from the St. : . : ae ont to un- ,$Irom the home. The ceremony W& - . 1. - . Parliament present, the members of the match betwe . thoujht it wil V . -A - Tuesday, 0, town council and visiting oounoillofe, ex. Clair peninsula and the Hurons, of Boo,forth, also. � * them. I - I ­ I med b ' tho Rev ., T. BuntP' of the � It was Q weather on - for. �, - Y for he celebration of an event at hot as the weather and that was a We , understand that - the sister town!, Of ravel � p I =� . � b a very successful demonttratiion� --Calgary despatches repors serioxis floods vaptist clurch, Li;to_ wels in the Pr"ence of � - I , I perfect da mayors of the town, and others. Next was, It . was a true old-time Huron Cl *to I:ad - uous rai and a "About sixty friends. The bri4eimViid Wm* � . ' I . which ban. not only been unparalleled mi came the school children, oomp,rising the ecorober. IT ut as large a crowd, as Sesforth. there, caused by the contin 'i � . Kines,sud MrXettr Robinsou ­ team that the southern fellows ran up am � . i near Miss Marion ,� � history,but whi has aroused great interest pupils of the Collegiate Institute, the we can cloudburst in the Rocky Moun.. i � slid symathe i 0131, all - the scholars of the public schools of Seaforth against and they an many Whil rejoicing in our own success, Of Imt -ft". ' 'L�_ re , a found them, Seafaith Caumore.-, The lowe part� 'of !!! ar is 'acted in the capaoitY � I ` � � - . - - . !Ir - � L civilized i "iing am nd illi nO and the pupils of the Egmendville school, othe ails .0 u too '6 sta, were ' iiia NOW .. of joi being � the only places in the county where flooded. Twelve ho es, � . : the world. r adversorie v do e, strong to . also rejoice in theim. Clinton and i - . - I " I I &way, and fi ho ' , ar sub- 1 � . Perth Notes. . lampi � conquer. Everybody played ball from the - both carrie4 p � d � �� part of the vast E re, who, on that ol�y, and of the ichoob iv. sections Nog."2 and 5, I were hold, and as they are - . ! �". _ - I . . '� . . Celebrated the 60th anniversary Of tAe Tuckersmith, and sections Not. 2, 4 -and 6, start, but it was seen from the first that the Caleb tiono y fear but merged. �1. e Mouktou saw mill ban o�Dmpleikid . . 1� tionof O . � . combined play of the home team would centr�l points, there never was an _ � �' William ,.; -Th . - coronation of o gracious Queen, was this MaKillop. es . i they would both have successful- dem- -Wilfred, the 4 -year -Old son of sawing for the year. � . � auspionous even more enthusiastically and RobVs girls' gymnastic Corps ; then came bring thorn victory. The strangers wf re that . trationin U cGuire, -editor of the Tilsonbur ral r August 12th,has been select- �. good t' lacked prac- Owl . 1i i . I ,Vayers bu wftti�ra. But for the demons i �' -Thursda3i, M11V th. vari- individually ,- �.Vednss- !. . ' tiietically cc ebr&ted thad in Seafor the Bayfield band, mud after them the t in lack of knowledge of Clinto�, $eaforthl would not have been able was badly crashed about the! head �i . . .i d as Mitchelro civic holiday. 1, Cria of the pre ],one day au ir- out societies in full regalia, represented by tice together and I Ciro I ,laying aroundl�� lumber '-The L istionvill. hold I - - . no wesithi F - their weak point. In to Ae omoda,te her � - % isitoris the wd day evehing while p � . - iAtowel turf assoe � ed well for a arge gathering, and w eu .the Canadian anot Ancient Orders of For- es � - 9 11. FOR S 6ch other's play was nbers ver and�., fallin " : I of July! . atwo goals, but wcuu,hays been so loxge.- - I pile, the tin I topplinco � race meet towards the tw I ., I - - . enters, the Catholic Mutual Benevolent As- -the first half- Seaforth score . him. � . � Juee ay a mod bright &not clear, every led by in the second half no goals were scored, Mafpr Anderson, who was mounted escort on ' I 1i t - A horse was so badly frightenool'by the � � . heart rejoiced. From. early in the morning sceistion, the Sons of Scotland, heai -by a score of for th6 Ancient Order of Forersters, was the in -J. V. Teetzel, Q. C., is a ' � J ' N *earn, roller in Stratford ll if * .. � � nine Brussels, thus leaving our buys victors � needleetto Beckley, F. S. Upton, J. N. ing and 4; ecovered again. ; people stroame into town, and before Pipers Ballantyne and Stewart, of The game throughout best dressed man of the day. It in I 7th)" I Domin- ead, but, � eta were thronged with Seaforth, i� kilts; then two,goau.to -none. mud rode tie James O?Counor, memberp of - ,1�: - of Motherwell, a ,- -� - - ecloeck the s and McDonald) of - tball and say that helooked charming, . � ., -Mr . ,R. Roger, � . JU - pleasure sook a from the cova-try and the Loyal Orange lodges, the Brussels baud,, was an excellent exhibition of foo f � ion Construction Company, which �1 ailt the Al I tudent sit Winnipeg medical sehool,,was I TIE fr4 . and then citizens in the mkuy I good plays called forth the hearty white Icharger with grace. ' - � I � . I )m the surro noling towns, It ill a 10129 the firemen's brigides, - Serkeant .Herbert, a veteran soldier, and Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo Raih my" for ! 'I- ecessful in liCie'recent examination. - . h an immense Sipplanne of the sTectators. The relay race . ot firm � I - . . � - . .1 time since t re was suc vehicles of all kinds and on foot. ro who i;as present at the coronation of Queen $66,000 due Bracey Bros., the deft'ir" Mr. John j. Wellcott of Logano leads .� e in Sea -forth, and we can safe - along Jarvis between toams m the varidus schools t, headed of railway contractors. � 1. � lambs. He hasa# lamb which at. � throug of peop � The procession marched . I Victoria, and Master Hairk Scot Jor heavy created great interest, particularly among . ' I - . street to Goderich street, then to Main, and L ams -. the ,volunteers in the procession. At th�L -While Wirt. Leroy, the- vill, e road ,two months old, weighed 65 pounds. - L I Y say they weielwell repaid for their trouble _ of k .I �! St. .Marys baud have presen L ' � in attending. rom the Vory hearty and on grounds, the friends the respective to . 6rbort was invited to overseer, Cayuga, and At ' ex. 41,111 tee, a 1 -The, ted . , along .Main to the recreati nas Sergeant 'H ulvert T ursday ' In this race each team� was corn- laborer, were working in a C 11 number, and his 11 I grou . '1�alr. D. Ross, one of their enthusiastic m ner in which the citizens the platform and was introduced -to the . where the procession was continued around ", " � Hay gone , irre nective of creed or class, the track and the various compo . nents parts posed of four, and. each boy had to run , audie6e by the Mayor and delivered a neata mornibg, one of the sides gave wa� I ithoub ;fhride, each with a handsome easy chair. . a quarter of a mile, and when his : ! entered into t - spirit -of the proposed ar- were marshalled in front of the large plot- I riotic address. . warning, burying McIntee.. 1! It w I fifteen *� , -There is -talk of a flax and Cordage fae- " . � OR completed . ' I ' circuit we ' � � ted in Stratford, to be known ' , rangements, a ecess was assured from the form in itie Centre of : the grounds. The ky are to be minutes before he could be oxtric;iiit�ed, and ,�Iory being star V . p by the next of his team andso on The Elebtric Light Compar I � � " , - very first. E cry society, organization and was one of the most imposing circuit, the corigr&tulated on the very efficient and eat. by that time life was extinct. - � a the Perth Flax and Cqrdage Company- ' - individual seemed anxious to contribute procession in this part of , until the four had made the . -The Court of Appeal has decid d that ', -34r. J. L, Kaatner, 9Y gebringville, has - I a - iles to , first of the last four so o Montreal Auxiliary of. the B.�, ��, and pleasing ever witnessed isf actory manner in which they carried out ��i ,1 Hilda to Mr I . . their quota to the celebration, and con e Dring, securing the ations. We are th ��i ish and t*iold his trotting mare, r. *and the countr3i� la was worth'coming m . for his team. The Eg�;ondville team, their part of the illumin Foreign Bible Society is a charitOfe insti- z , LiBtow,el, for the sAg-lum Oi quently we kn�w it would be m the little tote prize ' �,Rayl of - , - . a success see. The children, fro which was composed as follows9 won * J. proud of having such an institution in the - tution and as such is entitled to exemption I �, - � eason we had no hesitation in, telling the outside hardly able to toddle, and Many of thern *in � � Zg,200. _' 0 -be the cage, The Winters,, Josepfi Collie, George MeMann, town, and Mr. Ingram, the manager, and from ta ation. The city must, li�erefore, � e other night,. x ', ,�, -While riding a, bicycle th I public that such would neat uniform, up �to the girls' gymnastic Leo Charlesworth ; No. 2, Tuckersmith, T; his assistants are to -be congratulated 1 on , I . nd all taxes paid under prote'Ot, since ;.J. Klump,of Atwood,c;llidea with a buggy, I work- was heavy, or'wo-ald have been under r -D. Bell, 'Robert their success. They h . I 11 I . I . ith their fine car iage &�7d precise ad a lot of extra refu � -, i � I emolishing the bicycle, as well ' - oi ircurnstances, but willing hands w - were Forsythe, teacher, second, 1893. 1 ompletely d . r. , .d,.. . I ma ,,y , I ad of a labor. Each =ingl, and in their neat costumes, Crawford, Willie J. McLean and Arthur work, but they.proved themselves V�ell able -Joseph A., the ton-year'.old sqn� of Mr. I, de it :r,)Ieaiure inste . a source of admiration and delight to all ; as damaging the rider. I T -R. Stewart, W. ter it' . ottenham, Was' drowned I of the 3rd conces. I I - - de .IeLeaA ; Seaforth, 3rd, , of T i. I _ �qr. - , p - ? partm iO w4s pla�ed under the charge of who saw them. The several societies also 1v cc the dawn. George Waills, Henry Roney, ; e and all the sub -committees endid, the 0. Al. B. A., with Wright, H. Cline, Fred Broadfoot. The Probably the first to anuoun ewart, who in the mill pond there the'other -, af, ternoon ". $ion, Hibbert, raised. a fine barn the , other iDg were No. 9, Tucker- of jubilee was Mr. Alexander St � It woii!t be Ion- nowbefore hay, -committe , looked spl other teams compet, . while bathing. He was in!with Or number �'day for his son Robert, on the lob Conoco - M 1 a sub ble to the gener n out, 3, was at - o'clock in the I . and other erops will be ready Nvere respond , al committee, their neat regalia and their large tur smith, T. Shillinglaw, teacher ; No. his shop at four moruLng ot other boys about his own age atoi jot out . � so that the w4k was carried on systematic- as also the Sons of Scotland and the other I . ,.-.sion., for gathering, you will need ally and to a successfal completion, without I .' Tuckeksmith A. Scott, Pteacher ; No. 5, firin a round of royal .Falutes from the into too deep waiter. The body was in the - therwell purposes celebratin the portant and Attr6c the ning average "citizens from their � _' -110 . e) societies, being most im f, water about twenty minutes befor' Ig of this ts to protect your a hitch or a jai, and all the departments Tuckersmith: T. Doig, teaaher. During anvi , awake , P - i,ersary of the -openu Harvest Miv tive features in the procession, The fire . * � Irecover �50th afternoon the vast attendance was kept eac*efull slumberings. He was followed an � � - I i I or It me, b�M�r -_ ed. I I -Moth well school on Friday, June 25th, by .. - Sh nto each other like clock work. b ' ade, also, with their neat unifor E ,ter Robert Jones, foreman at .The new art galleries' and useum of 1,� * * hands ; also Overalls, .1 - o, to say that Mayor Scott e amused continually, while sweet music was ourla . in ,11 picnic. . . . 02 rendered at intervals by the bands present. Mr.lLewis cDonald's, who kept up the t - .-I, is only just, als an their hook and ladder wagon and hos % . , summer he Education Department, Toron�o, were avillie anniversary serva and Smoch, light . Was the chief and leader of all, encouraging reel neatly and ta,stefully decorated with � "t1under" for about another hour. . ' T ces in eonuectiGni . and having an THE EVDNRXG- formally opened last Friday ev�n)Ag) and �' . SeotVs W. P. Congregation at Soxs, Straw Hats, etc. I one, directing anotherl flowers mud other ornaments, to say nothing , . The Highland lassie who led in the pro- with Rev. P . e - I - . . anxious eye over all. He did his difficult � the men, were not When evening came there was still plenty a brilliant gathering attended. ',The Lieu- Russeldale, were held on Sunday last. On . � of the fine physique of cession of' the Sons' of Scotland, was Miss I . A . art most admirably and proved himself to I re of of good amusement, and the crowd seemed tenant-Govemor was unable to b' esenti, �Tdesday a social tea.meeting waiisheld, ; . � I P by any means the leset attractive featu . Nellie Stobie, daughter of Mr. Alaxan:der _ )� - r( i let us quote a few 'prices for these . . the ri lit place. Every . ions to be further entertained. Mr. G. W. Ross, '*Wster1c?h'duca- . given at 4" Glendale " .- '. , -The lawn social L be the right man in dn which was in every respect yet anx I obie, the chieftain of Lady Nairn Camp. - and . .. committee and every menitler of the severaj a processi ked to the doors and ot tion, made the opening ddress mptead. ' - me Of Mr. Ernest Williams . ifarm, the ho , 0 : .h we , - Cardno's hall was pao week, M' necessary artiefes,of whie 11 long be remem She was; dressed in Royal Stewart tartan. a ' 4 � committees aswell as every citizen, seemed complete, and which wi Ily by all. who d f or tickets that . -The 24th annual meeting of tbe, Nation- � molayevening of last _. carry a very large stock. - An P I berea with pleasure, not or so great was the demmu The ch�-rmingly attired Queen in the fire- 0 'Logan, on Tue I . , -the many were unable to obtain admission and f al Conference of Charitie , rrections ,aid of Logan public librmrYs was 11 great desire, and that in .it, but by all who had meu!s procemsion was the little daughter o s and C . I to be imbued with the one took part will be held in Toronto on July U � � Oil Tanned Harvest Glove, at was, to leave nothing undone that would .1 ., of witnessing it. - had to be turned away. The programme Mr. W. R. Smith, and the dainty maids of h1l to 14th. ,success. .1 ,15c. In a low priced line of - vilege - . Ilenb one. When the This is the first time that the echfieredee � -During the 21 years Mr, Donald Gor- - .5 tend to the success of the demonstration pri - presentvol was an exec ingers honoi were Madge Ste"rt,daiughter of: Mr. � I 'don has been postmaster Shirts, of course we have and to the credit of the town of which, we Arrived-- at the grounds, the guests, speak for the first part the bi I will have been held outside Of the] United -.1 at Atwood,not one . ! are all so proud, and we are sure that all ers and others took their seats 0 the large cartaiiii mose a pyra-mid mud the Queen as John A. Stewart, and Jennie Murray, States and the directors ire anxioufj that it I � "registered letter has I gone astray through nothing lower than the Flan- . platform prepared for the occlion, The were seated on . I ' daughter of Mr. George Murray. . shall be well attend6d. The coufo nee is A. - error. This isa-good 'reeor-d 0 E. 1%lcFaul, ente i nelette Shirt, selling at 5 for now feel abundantly repaid. Another bands took their places on the grand stand, represented by Mrs. . red . �, u I - - � reform . his neglect or the postal service. a � � . and �robabl unique in highly gratifying feature is that the whole place on the throne. I broad one, embracink cb�ritable 4n t i $1. These Shirts are away the speakers' platform, while a shortly and took her t 'Canacla. . : - z work of many kinds., [ � : I ,_i Eire. Win. Clark, Of MOuktunii, - proceedings passed off without an accident Opposite .was followed by wo little pages and a 131r. an I - � ahead of the oidinaxy shirt or other untoward incident to mar the choir of sweet singers was arranged, beside She end' ti, while Mr. G. B. -Rt. Thomas is shortly to have electric -The Stratford' express on th e Grand I ig folks of that , - � � . Lon I -1 � 'her evening, prior . more orderlv or them. When all liad taken.their places and number of lady att an entertained a few of the you'ri - - pleasure of the day, and a . estored, the chariA of Her Scott was present in the character of court street cars. - ' � Trunk, which left don on I hursday, vicinity to 86 party the ot sold at 25c. In other lines rder was r -Lord and Lady Aberdeen Will sail for 17th inst., at eleven o'clock, colli 4 d withs, i I 'where they Will - - well behaved asaernblage was never conven- 0 undo, and was jester, mud with his many comicalities - #4 ., ,..;to leaving for Stratford, I of Shirts we have Uood wear- Majesty enterid the gro t - t h'el England on Saturday. - - 11, in which Rqber� Heamant e f onie time. � .1 - � - 0 1 1 � driven to a Aeds specially erected lor her, witty sayings and comic songs, kep milk wagoi � smfo at 1 �, make their h me or is 1� I - . . I I I Yng lines, at 40c, 50c, 6 5c an( ed on any occasion. t humor. Excellent -Dr. Belton, London, has been appoint- dairyman, was KUM . g, at the or Do . ; � -Mr. and7re. Georse 'Sandersft'were � �HE DECORATION S. . night�w - ; , . to Listowel c IV - 0 d h was seated in the royal chair. Her audience in excellen %lies Grace McFaul ed surgeon at Woleeley Barracks. - Pettersburg, about three miles 10m, n driving home . iOn Sunc 71 1, - . . 75c, the materials being of ' The united efforts of the merchants and' acintra"n'coe was witnessed with uncovered solos were rendered by I is. -The vill - Of London West will be don. Heaman was fatally injureil,�d3ing at�.� se took fright ilia . � , bled, and Messrs. W 13th iust., when their bor � � � . 1% � , English Flann els, Blue Derry v ience assem . Beattie and W. G. Will age f Lon three o'clock in the afternoon. - I � r�.. . Sander- , � the various lod es and the citizens generalk I heads by the immense aud by over'forty voices were'silnerb amalgamated with the city o don. � 1 f n kicked over the dashboard. Mrs . . . i - iu� 6barge of j� � -n m 'in- � ay �o decoral .. � Black Sateer , 0 ' I ffisse� I -The Presbyterian general %as erly � � -Li English Cam- in the w f �ing, made Seaforth and as soon as she was seated three mighty The chorus artette by . embly will -Rev. W. S. Ball, form r,� -as ;truck in the face and b&MY - an exceedingly gay and festive ag- Victoria, after while the ladies' double qu a . I ; regationg; L 11 bric, and a number of other take on cheers were given for Queen McQuade, Beattie, B.Daly,'Peters, meet next year at Montreal. the Vauneek Presbyterian couil. jured. � . . - God- - accompanied by the bands, McFaul, . be I ugh- �:. who � peaiance. At the comer of Main and which the choir, �ey and M. D -The'county jail at Brockville will ., know�kthro xander Mills, of Downie, I I - - Cardno, White] aly c L London township, and well . I -1v "d onlipletely . .Mrs. Ale ; . qualities. erich streets was a large evergreen arch re sang the National Anthem. The Mayor natmeted at a cost of $15,000. 1 some tin�v, retired, J � . . 1. I . � and a streamer of ed the audience. The fancy drill re -co prominent . out Ontario, but for was injured by a bull, died Lon 11011day - then asked Rev. Dr. McDonald to offer i in died Saturd - i i -Ause splendent with many tlag8 corps -Dr. Stock Hammond, vhile,takii�g break of last week. The immediate e ,� Captirrt girls' drill died F id a5� morning,i I - .i evening � I by James Robb's . ' ` -ioad, To � Smocks and Overalls are a,bsolute- the Ancient 'order of Foresters and the S one prayer, which ,he did. The Mayor, in a was executed in a most creditable man- musical circles in Toronto, I my, fast at his reside -nee on Bedford. � of death was the giving away 61 A blood .i - front of neat address, extended his congratulations . . � - - � . !age audi', caused by the . i I . ly liecessary to protect better of Scotland; � crossing the street in "Ode to Victoria," composed for aged 34 years, - ronto. Deceased was 75 years of �! vessel, but wasf no doubts . ! 1; I � , their hall was - rob, erected by to the citizens of Seaforth on account of the ner. The ' has conferred the to Hon. , . - ation ; he thanked the occasion by Miris H. 1. Graham, and -Cambridge University "law � of - the .1� y . . -a handsome a: was a brother -in- � . � terrible injuries she received. , Clotbing. The Aproned or rmounted by success of the demonstr degree of doctor of laws ',on Hon. Wilfred George Brown. I I 1 Drury and two I ; Britannia Masonic lodge, su . I . - tiblish next week, was moot . I -Mr. and Mrs. Henry . I , Bibbed Overalls seems -to be their emblem and a real live goat ; the Can. the visitors for their assistance in helping to which we will p . - I -1 � of Hope, I Thursday,,A' sons arrived M the County Of I - - . evei!y , I adian Order of Foresters had a handsome Celebrate. the day ; extended to them the charmingly recited by Miss Cora Coartice. Laurier. n the township in Hibbert fro I a favorite aarment for esenting the Queen at dif- -Rev, A. W. Crawford, of Brantford, a James Thickson, a y�oung farr6r of 90, 0 1 . I the street from - U, and expressed the hope The tableaux,repr � I Methodi�t clergyman, has acce I ted a C., - en, Ireland, last week. They are tom. . , streamer extending across freedo' of young p years, son of Mark Th�cksou, web� out 1�j" 1,av ly staying with Mr. Drury'i dau , m of the tow - - . ghtero � day wear. We are showing was ne I in her life, were models � . I � a soina,,­ .�� irari din the old ­ -, the Oddfellows' hall. Further down that they would, 0 and all, enjoy a pleas- ferent periods ,Od prolonged ap- call to British Columbia' i the woods nearby to shoot Crowe, . rs. Robert Bell. They farme i I t- 65c, 75c, 95.0 � � g suitable mottos, He also made a beauty and art, and elicite * t p contents- � t1lis style a , arch,beariul . ant and memorable day. -At Portage I& Prairie, Henry Brigham c, aft -or tilig have time to -1 anotherlarge An efficient orchestra under the way the gun was die 1 the Country and will, . 4 and $1.' The Smocks are while a bau4some arch was erected by the few pattiotic allusions suitable. to the occa. ished ex- shot his sister-in-law, Priscilla Hall,' and . bod�j as foun ....., ok around, take up land ere. I I _j I Fela'duereship of Mr. John Daly, furn . lodging in his temple. � His , - lo I � . . )rices. I 'Messrs. Cole`man at their office.- All the Sion, Rev. Mr. Hodgiusp -Rev. Father � Flor- then shot himself, dying instantly, by his father and his brother a 1. ort timo : -The Foresters of Gadshill held 'a, mosb ; same I lored incan cDonald, cellent music,while Misses L. Willson, ,ed 16, who worked on a ! I ; O�1. arches were 11 illuminated by co - Kdaly, of Irishtowu, Rev. Dr. M ano -John Currie, ag afterwatdo. . ­ if ul picnic on Tuesday of last week. 14 I . . � were ence Johnson and B. Daly acted as pi ' � bo succeol �, descent elec�ric lights. Besides these many and Rev. -Mr. Musgrave, of'McKillop, near Galt, committed suicide one day -Pasquale Con 1, an Italiali 3r, vae; . delivered, -and a . Harvedt Straw Hats, deep crowns ivered suit- &cc $to. Much credit is due Mr. W. farm 1. I � Interesting speeches were . .1 1! arches the fronts of all each introduced in turn, and del . he ad. last week by hanging himself in the barn., c , Niagm a Falls _;1 ed out. A - ihe stores were koling in: Prospect Park �,. ;ood programme of games Corti � On as I tol dow "' 91. . lace, , : and wide rims, at 10c, 13c g4ily festoo 'dd with� evergreens, flags and able and eloquent patriotic addresses. Their H. w sloil ne'i musical director, for t . mbling smallpox has Thursday, 9; 6 .1 u mirmble manner in which the programme -A disease rose when his w iintest for a gold headed cane took p . and 150. , 'le -many private residences ex- addresses were all of a high order, and, � . - at the Galiciaus, who set- hill. ' It _�Cthe 4dge of thoi,i: b�tween Thomas Trowp of Stratford,- and � J1 whi I owners in the. although necessarily short, there was noth- was carried out, an0_ the clever way -in broken out among - . struck the w�alf d the loyalty of their fled at Gonor, Manitoba, last ear. cliff violently, and threw the bok over. H P., .Mr. Trow ' nits will be in demand �* ! which every detail wafs perfected. . � I 9, I TIQmas Magwood, M. r. - Summer ,Q I I pretty arrangements of flags and bunting. ing omitted to which allusion should have Cardno's hall there -A horse beini' ridden l caught the guard rail and sav64 himself;' ning by a good majority. ' . . just now. I I - Nor were the wortby citizens of Egmona- been made. Rev.- Father MdCabeo pastor - DesT.ite the throng in ,j6r-Dineen, dropped dead from the exces' 'The wheel was smashed t� jbits I 6n the -rockk -Mr. Gei)rge C. Kidd,of Mitchell,receiv- . 3 . ville one whi or 'of St. James' church, and Rev. Mr. 'Bond, was a rge crowd at the recreation grounds Mo mP, on 200 feet below. � � * 11 t behind in this movement f - sive heat at the London military ca i I I 11 ed a letter last week 58-Ying that ("r, 00A . � I is- drain, t ro�dg4 a swarnyr,7 of his brother William, W" ng of the town and pretty, di ist church, were both to witness the footbo,611 niabeh by electric � I killed in Now - Our le, is a stylish the beautifyi, pastor of the Method ut light between Staft and Dublin. The Friday. . . -While digging a I i h, .1lau r, B. C.,'-Ou th t. no ader for Men play of: patrioti3m, as they had erected a � unavoidably prevented from being prese - -Dutton is having an oil boom .There 'Sirnwe, Charlo& Cho T? e 3rd ins , Suit, lls�ek," selling at $3.75. - ments. As speaking, Sime was a most interesting - on his farm, near o remains of ia mastol" westruiniste � . 1�rope arch at the store of Mr. G. E. Jack by pastoral engage ted 'by both are six .companies in the gold bonding pro came upon part of tb was thrown from a bicycle the fall fractur- 0 The whole display wa ag* - which lasted about an hour, being ended, feenly and scientifically contes -he Standaid Oil don. - He. fouis [ hq��, one 61, -in , son. a one of m gymnastic Corp gave a fancy drill, teams, but the, Dublin -boys proved too perty, one of which is t � I d the two , _�i in lengt ing his -skull in two places: causing.death � I All Wool Tweed Suits, at $4,50, nificenae and beauty, the like of which has i the girls' 'I I which measured 8 fept 13 isch �%�, about two hours aftirwardo. Deceased was $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 not been attained by any town of this size. which was well executea and much admired strong for their opponents and won by a Company. rry del Val, th6, Papal dele. was that by all. This part of the d a proceedings score of 3 goals to 0. At the conclusion of �-_Mgr; Me and weighed over 200 pounds, 41so, f . well known in Mitchell, being bom, in Hib- . A feature, both unique �nd prett orate display 6f fireworks gate, has returned from Winnipeg, and -will measuring 7 inches in length aud.i 4 inches bert about thirty years, ago. I I . � and $10. a t;4� t?p ay, a patriotic the match a � ' of the electric light company. was closed by the singing Of a elab i portions 40 - On Sunday, 12th iinst., while Jobs Ross ilee- was given, and as each successive display robably leave Canada. for home I before across the bast. S � e other om � , . I i 1, * . of their wer house c,3uld be seen varia- seleCtion by the choir and a couple of Be � r( . . . . the skeleton were 4 o found. A calculol- and a neighbor were insp2ctm the formers I Have you seen our. specials in * . ascended it was greeted by cheers of ad- 0119. - ed ' , tions by the bands. . -,-Win. Lynem, the 12 -year-old edn -of e mmmmoth� must hw-0- " color arifting lights, making the words, ration from the spectator& Thus:was tion shows thv;t th s cattle, at the back end Of lot , cm(38111111641 Boys' Pants, at 50c, 65c, 1 1 God Save, the Queen." The prize tor the largest number of pupils ml uccessful and Thomas Lyness, of Ottawa, fell dead on been at least 30 feet. high and 60 1 feet long, 6, West Zorra, they 'Were surprised W find ow " make. � from any one teacher school, was won b concluded one of the ,most 8 held in Friday evening, while playing with some -The crop bulletin of the Manitoba Do bug containing the barnew, robs, etc., Our n THE Coj�JJJEII,CEMENT. y otic demonstrations ever I . , . 75c. 1 . r. most patri i - the cian&L iculturei whiqb will li a Ov p o awampy busho, . of I which Mr T. Fo corn ions on the bank of ­ 0 sh ply1to a thick clum f Promptly I at the hour of nine o'clock, the No. 2, Tackeramith, Seaforth, and we are sure none could go 111ruring a heavy rainstorm #,t Winkl partment of Agr f, will h 6 _ the field. 'Meii s Pants, 90c, $1. 25, $1.50. - unearthly sounds sythe, is tiacher ; whil� Nos. 2, 4 and 6,Me- y had -_ u er, issued in a few dayo showl t e ar0V while the horse was pasturing in ) , . st home feeling otherwise than that the - named David -bb 1,29 d -keeper fire bell was rang and thq a farmer � Killop, .were- equal. The prize for the mo Manitoba, Friday, under wheat in the province to', � I ver I been fully and splendidly entertained. 0,892 The outfit was taken to poun I . . of the fire whistle were bel I . � Martens was struck by lightnin . ;oats 468,641 � acres, and � h the following, day word 'was Dt making some uniformly dressed and beat marching schoo NOTES OF THE DAY. ,g and in- wres ; axley .1541' Speck's and Boye Sweaters, these,by the way, the peaceful earth, no doul the end of the - in the pavade, was won by No. 5, Tucker; All will, -be pleased to learn that the stantly killed. , 266 acres. The totial area of all �rops -is I— ut to the Stratford authorities, 'who woreI I � " se I economical gar- of the visitors think thal Wood has resigned the ­o�,_f r - maching, instead of it being smith, Mr. T. Doi i teacher, with Egmond- -Rev. Morgan � 950,000 acres -increase of 40 �d cent '. in thopermon of I-Irc, the most . 0 demonstration was me. great a success finan. ) . . not long finding an owner, - bee world was app, I a church, D lost year.- The total a Downie farmer, from whom it had n r boys' the opening of the Jubilee celebration in ville school secou , Mr. W. Baker, teacher. y as it was in every other respect. The pastorate of the People etr9it, . area la[§tl� year *" - ment you Can give YOU . I- ciall of the Bond street Con- 999 598 leddeting"i't6 per ee)4t. stolen the clay ,previous, We show you ' a soon in The pupils of both these schools were nicely expenses will amount to about seven bun- and will accept that 9. acres, &�Uek i ' passei I to wear. Seaforth. At'any rate, things were and - marched like tional church, Toronto. of what was sow� On stubble, w4.'ich pro�X',d -Miss Gettie Brooks, of Grautou'll n's - ball, and prettily dressed, . . dred dollars. The receipts are as follows : grega � I - . Ili! large assortment in red, navy, a state of activity at the fireme rans, and, " the procession was passing - -A party .of 27 fam-ero, of North Dako- to be a wasted jeffort. There 1pre 27,900 esoefully away about 8 O'clock on Bartur- I an it takes to vete Grant from the town council, $100 ; sub the Dauphin district, farmers in the province, and fi , ies indi�ate N orning,12th inst. Decessed had b"D ' black, and white, in wool or and in a good deal Jae time th t along the street;' each in turn was heartily scriptions from the citizens, $300 ; gate re- ta, are moving into . I I r aym, tell it, the firemen were all at their pos 8,_ g ii year and little hopm -of _ a, to settle. I 19 i much 10"'d ailing for nearly i . 35c'15C,50C with their applaudeol'by friends. ceipts in the afternoon, $670 ; recreation Madt0b %e party bring with that old settlers are croppit I �. cattoll, prices at , up street bld'Unsive yin ed for tasty � - � and were scurrying 9. rt in the them a large quantity of 6flectis and stock. .m ever, although going more I ­ - her recovery had been entertain, and 75c, - reels and other fire extinguishing ap- THE AFTERN-00'N SPORT � grou�ds at night) $115 ; colice n named Burke and Johnston � I I � � . i . aratus. They hauled up at .Victoria The opening event in evening, $205 -, receipts from the sale of . -Two. me in to stock raising. � mantho by heri m,,)st intimate friends, as she hose as the , afternoon d total of $1, got into an altercation the other dayo . . � , . dreaded disease Con- - : '. 420, 1 -The family of Mr. J. H.. Vilson, ppin- was a victim of that , ., . 9cluare, where ,m interiesting exhibition w amusements was a ten mile handicaR road booths, $30, making a gran 00, to be Toronto, with the result that Johnston got kool �A re- sumptiou. She bore up against her troubles l2l' ',, Sweaters cipal of the Tils6nburg publiii act , �eii . an exciting water fight took , . close of her -hiffe �, ; . given, and race. The race started at the south side of and leaving a surplus of about $7 erely wounded with a razor. I t6wardis the � there was d the course was to the devoted tc�the securing of some permanent sev � Win. ceived a close call on Tuesda�-- bi list wf­ek. bravely., and . ' B leyele tc3 its made to order, P,a�e. Even at this early hour the railway track, an . The nature of -Mr.'Thomas Burnett, - son of Mr. While sitting at 4inner the7 ivere staAled was perfectly resigned to her fatit. Sh# � I 111 I in town, and on the Mill roall and memento of the occasion. -identally killed in. . -it $5.50, $6 50; $8.50, all an immense cro-%vd oi visitors top of Broadfoot's hill this will, likely, be determined by the Burnett, Of Galt, was ace by a lightning bolt, which str�ck a Chfio,"ney was a member of the Presbyterian . church I 1, - I they all seemed to ei2joy this part of the return. Over twenty -riders started mud - . Rochester on Thursday morning, 17th inst. .' o c ad entered I on, a good having onc- � . of.their house, and, corniiig dqwn the stove- and also of th hoir, and b just ; . wool tweeds. i I sport. citizens. a - He formerly lived in 'Galt, and wag in his, pi- an, jumped fro the table, her 21st Tear at the t i While the pressure was sixteen finished, the balance a close . p in - the stoto� to ,�h L , ime of her destli. . � I � cumbed on the way. The race was The school children were the mo t at o South Dakota, i I deal of amusement to on400kers was - occa- . 1. . vt ere -Air. Soft Sllirt$ for summ6r.) t ,rriug in a length of I tractive feature of the nd the 31st ear 't I , - t the! place Edwin COP] -L, I - � , - rs being wel a mud across i , e ing a - 'tebell: blends says I 44 I 'See . ,vear, a sioned by a burst occu and interesting one, the rid6 . processioup F I _1eve;al Urmers around Blenheim, in M.,1 . ng their - of the litl��,e girls baoll' jue, vac4ted. writing to . I - ' I ear the town hall, bunched at the finish. The following is the neat way in which those from the countr , one . 1_1.� Main street, n ' Mr. W ilsort received . a seveie ishook, le,mving u are aving a Cold, backward springgi, 50e, 'I ft and L hose on 'I -�bath to those that I h the riders finished : P. were dressed and the admirable manner in the county of Kent, are replmti ' 11� h i __ $1. 1 ing, Yzed. � ev- ke - and which gave a shower order in whic corn this spri , the cold and wet weathqy one side of his b,bdy q . Mitchell ; G. which they conducted themselves in the . guite v4rq.1 8 �Vle have bad here -o of the finest. Vring&; i , . were, . ir having drowned. out that already'l in th6-, . that, I have seen ,%,.nee coming w*. Seia procession, . i oral : standing in the vicinity. This, of Smith, Mitchell ; B. Brown, of the other'mem rK 6f the famil� also . was fun for those who were far -Bell G. Baldwin, J. Aberhardt E. Latimer, showed the interest which the . I I in �s en I . course, d. and it wa �a re- went in ' I did shape and is now look - I ............... y to escape the deluge, but it 80orth ; J. Grey, Mitchell ; X, Forbes, F. teachers have taken in instructing them. grouu felt the effects 0 the bolt, t � W5 1 enough , ama the -A . young lieutenant attacbe& to thb .. for all. " � ,.,I ing fine. 'We had no trouble with water I - ,; I 1. . - I was not so funny, for those vvbo got their Crich, N. Hill, D. Campbell, Seaforth ; �- The arch at Hawkshaw's hotel was ps of the Salvation Army ab. markable escap ' I 4 ime prize was most neatly and tastefully decorated in Kingston eor] ^ the I here this spring a -ad prompectsat PrOseut*re PRICE TO ALL t, alt�,oughj no doubt, the sun Smith, Toronto. The first t nds 1 of the -The most fashiOumbl� wedding' -,of . - WE HAVE ONE clothes we ne 2% mill- town. We understaind that the decorations seonded with about $30 of the fu fine for a good Crop. Times are good,raiw. , . sooa drield -them -again. won by P. Brown, Mitchell, tir G. B�ldwin, of this arch were designed by Alderman Army. - He came f roin Toronto, and left the season was celebrated Th'proday .O'f last - � and stock are selling at good prim, and we .1 . � - utes ; J 2nd ; 0 "Mir Edith .1 May )$Ulock, WANTE� I THE PROCESSION- - Smith, Torontoy ed out under his diree- city for the United States. when - is forward for good times for the MONEY BACK IF , Seaforth, 3rd. G eApie and carri . postmme�r-genersl, was are looking � / - At the, n- lill -The house"of Mr. D. Rogers, .jr., at daughter I -of the I I - After that free - I appointed hour, the various i atch between Mitc6ll and tions. . 19 married t4 McDowall T40�. son'. barrister, , next four years at least, , tegral elements which formed the procession The baseball m 6 playeri An incident occurred which showed that Lasalle, Manitoba, woA struck by lightnin The Ceremony was pefformed silver and the millenium." , ' . assembled on the old market square, and Brussels was a good one from s hearts of the firemen are in their ri lit and burned with all its contents. The in- of Toront,ii. I � * -On Weduesday aftemoon of last week.- Aer by the mounted point of view, but probably not so much so the Cer mates ,%;ere stunned by the shock, and bare- in St. jam; eel Cathedral bi �ishop 8 llivan. thehome of Mrs. G. KAdbfieloch, South � were soon got into ori Major Wil I spectators standpoint. It was places. Mr. Alfred Box, who is wmem . I I Thete was a full Choral ser�ice. The altar AsAut Iscaped. ling a H %8thOpe, wow the scene Of:& very ple - - - Imarebals) Colonel Wilson, - son irain. a pitchera battle and both twirl- of the brigade, was unable to be p eut at ly e ,tedl with d�i t be I , A,nderson, together with -the eseentiall a - es, on Win. Bell, the millionaire piano maliu, was decors :, Or MW Jullao 7. The' church *V also gathering when her daughte 1 -;As Of was un "'I ' ' d Jor - cfawn well, 'the batters being the demonstration with his colle - ;8;, ere hold riremen, facturer, of Toronto, was stricken with a mar erite wedding. ited in marriage to Wo. R046Yt c"' Ian n I ahow it The a III 1fVU Bluploy Of BtCker, BrOff-V .the,.�, ere in charge of detachments. CLOTHIERS. . I .' unable to connect with the ball, excepf on account of severe illness. pleasure, on the train from Detroit nice y decorated. The b#de's dr I . I I Tl,,,e procession was led by a corps of bicY At the 'end of the third therefore, in order to give him aralytic stroke car- heavy white isatis en %rain with gauze, peiater in the 4 . . I - - . with � eal p9int lace 8tratford. The brii! ,� el to ig; then followedthe odd occasions was so beau Priday night, and now lies in a7ery pre ' e c . On the Wrong Side of the Street, in the i 'Some eighty stroi ralion; the Seaforth innings, when time was- called, the score brought their hose part, which .ions condition. a handsome bertbe.', of r and her handsome wedding attire mu was 11184151 baud of the 83rd bat- - and trimmed 1with � wore strong Block. 3.3rd battalion, fol- stood 4 to 3 in favor of the Mitchell boys. tifully decorated with flowers, around to his . -Firs broke out Saturday night in R. orange blossoms or sister, Miss Allniet while *6 . . company of volunteers, window so he could see iL It 'a. � The maid of honot, a ed by h . P ­ the boys' 'brigade, composed of a One of the drawing cards for those from the bed room much i- Thomson & Co's lumber vard at Muskoka bridal rose 'a bo, gr 66 supper teA by If enry 'Kalbf 161wh full townships was the tug of war. Four teams was a kindly sot, which was f, wharf, 'and destroyed about two minion� skirt of white 'moire -antique, with dice _00M wfi lowedby the town in = to chi � ffon trimmed with -'law in-. of Stratfokol. Rev. Mr. Eix, of the German number of young lads of ows : Tuckeramith,- ated, not alone by the young man feet of lumber.. Sqveral large firms are in. of ,whi I officiating olergyman. The ONT. , uniforn�, who had been drilled by were entered as f6ll . . ildeo ribbon, a wreath of daisies Church, was the � . military der the direction, of Mr.'C. George Kydd, George Dale, Paul Boa, but by his parents. - sertion, go. : .do ap' ar d in large party of some 7-5 guests XXt 41OWU to"'A — and were un the George Stewart, Henry Chesney and John The town ball and the ,fire hall were terested ihe court held at Medicine Hat, As. and wings The brid6smal ous wedding:Kupper, when the knot ' I - , ' . 'r "ith I' ftarling. Following the military was beautifully decorated, which displayed to -At i k w sumPtu I composed of a beautifully decor- Allan ; Hullett,-John Barr, Win, Snell, I . tie t-aate of those who ejuiboiw, 9n Thursday, 17th inot., by, u e mousseline de soie, over green s. ,, They had been tied - - � THE CANADA Royal Car, wrosithe of d .. . d from the - ated Carrip.ge, surmounted by a gold Wm. Brigham, Robert Dunlop, John ,Wev- advantage the a rtis Scott, Blaki, a baggageman, caught ro i 9 spies an 'white win#. Three -The following FZrAgra h ' lop$:_ had charge of the work. it added not a trains, was sentenced � to three carried shower bouquets A daisies' Chicago Briti'lli-Axneric&n W-71 be ,read *ith ' anyl e:d canopy, dra,wn by four handsome mouth and Matthew Mains; McKil my) tle to the artistic and attractive appear- - labor. I meand guests were invited, After the the lady7a friends : Mrs* Accident Assurance Comp trimm aniel Hughesp John Kellys John Mur lit years7 imprisonment at hard th( . I 'the home , interest by many of . I I black i horses, and driven by Mr. Arthur D ' Wilson &nee of Main street, The merchants and -The wfour- . reception it James Hendry, 327 Webster sveKut, IOXM- Adam Hagey, Joseph Eckhart, I monthg-old child of Mr. ceremony there was a , � Forbes. In the chariot was seated Her . Cheiney, T. others also entered fully into the spirit of . was accident- of Mr. Mul4ek. The, Aumeroui_.be&UtifU1 ly.of Mitchell Ontario, had s, PleAssub Accident and Pla,te Gi,ass- Majesty, as ri resented by Mrs.E. Campbell ; Seaforth,-Hugh and busi. Albert JennaW, Hamilton, turday- morn- present4 ca e from all over the .Dominion. erl . .1, "Saturday lasb$ - 1 3 the thing, and most of the stores 10A — ; ! Graci9u, Ryai, A. Currie, A. McKay, WOO Ireland, . Lny smothered. in its bed Sa L gathering of her children . Kost imposing and � nvate resi. I Among the lono 114aul.. This we& It ith and Me- new places, an well as any Ing -year-old son of Mr. Jon * I re were Premier and Mrs. n being her 68th birthday. The Ali accident policy Costs littlO- Are . alud the idea was fitting- Tho;;!ms Stephens. Tuckerem m i . A seven n' gorgeous equipagey realistic - teature Killop had first 0, and Tuckersmith won in dences, "were nicely decoratel with ever- . the same bed with the bs%�e Laurier P�ewier and- Mrs. Hardy, Sir the. OccasiO he happy 000trO Of attractions you insured 7 IV con i Ceived3 ana brought a flap, etc. . Was sleeping- in Oliver kowat and other members of the old lady was t' a bright. and active, *Ur- - i t have been two straight pu1E ; Seaforth and Hallett greens, bunting, - and accidentally rolled over on top Ot it- : .: I with her fa,cultie — sion which could n6 d Hullett won in two . Thw live goat which decorated the Mae don cabinet. ' . d four dsOugh- . 7) ' 1Co the proces � while the fair cc- went at it next, an -Mr. S. J. Sanf6rd, CountY treasurer of. Domit I ­ - rounded by her four sons an armona sail secured in any other wayi, . then met onic arch, in not the. animal used in Brit. �#-- P -all mar - I ' nue a % , Tlio " Cambria " and " 0 tmade a most charming straight pulls. - The two winners , Mr. Simcoe, in missing. The. county co: il.re- ters all Aisidents ,of this CRY, and regularly from Goderich to Tualiersmith carried off the honors in aunis, L Mrs. Sanford saying -On Tuetday evening, the 8W inst. s at prewit the I cupant of the chario is pic- and I lallace, on the I d � � Her Majest, i i roat, of Tuckersinitti, for the cc- ceived a letter from ried but two. There were G* residence- in M Mrs. He= , I representative of what Y and fancy ,bipycle James So . that her husband had left home the previ-' the family � dozen grandchildren. 'n Soo on and after June 30th. C mposed two pulls. The trick 4' ghter of about & � ?I � I tured to be. A guard of honort . o Turner brothers, of Torcito, ession. one Wednesday, that he was short in his boundary ,,�est, Nellie, the an I I of a detachment from the military -company, riding by the Tuokersmith and McKil. ty of kin7 � - - I was mar. and her late husband were bor6 in SWt t a �d in their many difficult feats The Councils Of accounts beyond any possibili ma, I 9 Mt. mud Mrs-- GeoE ompki P, son of Mr. but resided in� Mitchell from 1'854 .to Mr. - _ ga T us�p , - -_ side of thei chariot, and a ncil of Goderich were I " ried to Mr.Peter Kines, the on,. � 11893. Ranald J. M,acdonaldy 1 3"' rched on either " godo the el entirely -masters'of -the lop as well an the _eou -up the deficit, and that.he could.�uot fs I the Heudrfs demise in � i & "�. W. D. Bright -had the distinguished e the occasion(, and were entertained . . ines, whd is a farmer li *09 On . t at e , ves --- -the cc uppooed to be. ,short fil Joshua K . - . , - , 1 40. P. R. Telegraph and Canada Accident .r Elon e d Whey could rid6 thit machine ests on UU09. 'Be is a I . honor of being attendant on Her Majesty. . I I . ', and' together on As one Un- the Seaforth council. The councib Of � - . . � I Insurance Company Agdnt. , FOR -riot was a carriage in any position I . I I 1 4 - . , ; . . I � �, � I owing the Royal eha - � I . � I I .. I . I . I I I . . . . � � I � I - I . � . - � - � I - - I � I � � . I . i � o: I . I I � ; I i � I . I I I I ; . � . IMIM U#( V. VIA N4? I" . I ItA ND i � 11111111 � toil ti r C." 594 us and l a nation fty "as 11APY � r - - - 11 I 4 I I! 4, i r I I 8 .; I I - . . - Z I . 1.1 � __ - . � � � I � I I : . � I . . .. i I I I - . . . .� ;:. - � - � I - . I . ­ ; . . I ", I " I . ". I . I � . : .1 . ,� 1 . I . I I ; I � . � . I I �,!,_ , - - I . I I I ." � I � 11 I I - . I I . i - - - I - " I 'I . , i I I I --- - . . � 11 . - I . I � . � I , I . � . - �-� ,-; -4, �1 _. � . 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