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The Huron Expositor, 1898-05-20, Page 1. I . ; I � . i ; . I ; . I I . _, _ � ­ . �. ; .. . I I . I . , - , 0 . I . . - . - :=04706 _`_ . 1. - �. I � ,� .t - . ­ �. I I " I � . . ii, : ... I :A .1 . . I I - . I. I . � . . . 11 . I— I -7--Z;;-_�� , � 9. - I 1, �. �', I I _ I . . - - I * - ! ! . -1. ­ - - 11 � - : � 11 . � ­ __ ­ I � - I .1 .11 - I - I I . . . . . I Z . . I , - I , im - .1 — - I mim� 1000110000 I . , , — - - Adood uw li.­ - I I __ .� .. _____ I . � ile � I � � . � I � I I � . . I . 9.'� . 9, pet- i t, 4 .. . I . . � - � � . � : � . I iWen. veho umt *U_ � I � AL'. - - AN0ibA_-,0 -.;&--A � 1. __ - AAi_=tW___ __ ARIA -A ty-fifteen, yeaft or � , � � . - . - 11": . .1 I � � I . . � . I . � I - I . I .. . . .11 I I At , . . I . . I � ; �� � .. I � � I t I I T I - I � ; . I I . 5 I ; I I , 4+ _.. I � :: I I , / i .. � . I � ; . I - . . � __ . �� . 01 - I I - . k ; . - � - ----4-, 0 . . . i-tibesmitil in, praise, - i . 1%000��_A`_ , I I . "�_. . I , Z. tmr Nr� ; I . I - -1 ia effi-aient mann � . I . . - I . � .1 - . � �sr . - - - ; � - . � - I �, I I - �� -_ — I _____ - —_ -_ I - I - -, --- . . . I .- - T - the aflai4 of,tlio, I � . T. Tlrlmr� YJUR. . . . - � - - - I I ­ .. — ------ AN � t.C-worda of ancour- I . . i � i _� - � I I 'D rV I I . � MIPLI" BROSis FUUMhers. � ' i4i on every side. I wHOLN NUMBBB, 1,588. 1 1 . I .1 SEAFOX&ItH, FRIDAY, IMAY 20, 14980. '' I � . . ; MEMENINNOW . . - - . ___ ___ - � % . I I I- I . . - '. - . . 1 $1 a Yea4n Advanbe. � I � - - - - - � --- . I � I I . . �. i - ­ . .� I ' 11 � -1 7 � - . . . I � . I . . i . I 1A 0 Zo OF ONIARIO. ' ily and readily manifested towards the re- t obli ations to him by hip generosity River, and a weekly mail is now running" the township of Ellice, ,ear Stratford, frov4L . I . ! . of the Queen, we have received 9`7foret ought. It will be grat � from Dauphin. An immigration building, Which place he CAme tMo the ,township of - I : i pre4entative ifying to ", '' " , � U",_ a ' "Op" I - � � ly- ,y, - 1, ced - The following is the first .estimate of the innumerable marks of , personal kindness ; the studs to of science to know that:in, ad- Barb � Wire, 3Ox6O feet, two story, has - beon built here Colborne, and in the -latter ,place he hime to - k. _ - . . " � : _ , , � . ,crops of Ontario for 1899, -made, by the Ont a d, above all, we have made many, and, I dition to r. Nash's gifb, the � Educational . . r -eased bid � j a I - n � ab a cost of $3,000, and there is considerable aided for nearly fift * years. Dee - I - � . . tsio Department of Agriculture,, hued on trust� life-long friends in various walks of Deparbin bin collecting the ra of On- . ! other b ildin ing on at present.. reached the ripe Naga of go ye 1-1 � . - . u I 9 201 an �� ; . I Ic 0 ­ the . . . � I � I I . � . . of reports of the regular correspondents of life. , tmario, add fore three mont a -a a- d- I : —Mr. and'Vrs'. Ja1bez Walker, who have was unmarried, He leaves one . m P � I - �a - . pas . or, � L I o . - I /01A 01AM42 the Birean of Industries. The returns are ; Truly We shall never forget Canada and will prMVo have �peoimens very plant been living - id:i . Chicago for the .]?ut few Robert Ferby,,of Michigan, and two . tore, I I - : � , 9 -V "itf IV* L for the first Week in May. ,�'. _ Best Ame*an . -­ � 7 � I . the Canadians, and if ever it is in oir power growing' the province, pro moun . are and who were former residents of M -re. M. Levy, of Walkerton -and I'M" . W. - t . .. � - tedt I I .. I . - - . � . . I I L 41 L � Fall Wheat --Our November ,reports were to serve. her interests after our return to the c=e , a ', within Myth, have returned to Blyth with the in. Good, 'Colborne. . . I j. , to -the effect that the area of fall ;rbeat had old country, we shall feel it a proud privil- r 0 very,student of botany. Provision 1 i -I i . icinity 4oath among t1te- . ,X. I � - I _ oid and scientifically u Steel Gdhanized tention of again residing there. —Many friends in Exeter anit vi L - _ . I . . — �, been increased, especially in the western age so to do. L h" eAo an made, in co-operation with the .g�r6 . . —The Holmesville boys have organized a Will LIM pleased to learn LQf the continued I . I � v a- the ,work gow - I . ! part of the, province, and � that there I rem%in ours very sincerely,' Ento—moll, gioal Society, for collecting all the V ire. football club,, with the following officers: good health ofMr. and Mrs. WiTarn Cana - i i- . 0 . � : � , 0 would have lb�mn still more but'for the (Signel)� - � ABxRDxEx. insects o the province, with a �view to the � c* President, Rev. G. W. Andrews ; captain,, who celebrated their diamond wadding -an- 6 some discov- on, . . L r,y .. I delay caused to seeding by the drought I : . For the present thil ee will be P. Campbell ; secretary, 0. L. Fisher -,- man- uiversary oh April 30th. Tho� venikable - , . , � . /is THE r=MIZR TO HIS EKOELLNIMY. stu%of their�habits. ,� I � Jpri L ' - r mg .'a ronewsa ot . � C019/1,18 tent of September and the early part of An b i . a a has been received in 14ingstou of - It � I sigin committee, G. Acheson, A. -Codrtioe couple are bale ana hearty, after their I . I - 11 � - I . L Reports from - 91111 A � Ottawa, May 7, 1898. th— ,I . I . $ i , ,�. Drapejies,- zand, I I :1 poudenfe just to hand a dentf& of Mr. Bert Pmyn, an ex-eadet of add A 0. Pickard. sixty years of wedded life, their birthdayll . - I are to the efloo= in Dear Lord Aberdeen : An your Excel- $2.00 per'I hundred, I . " most cam the crop My military College, who his been in a ' —On Monday, evening of list weak, whi10L on in the L - , , I . ' L I y having be years 1914 and 1812, .re P comes I the pur- the Roy, : I . - . I � . came out in the aptins in about the game leney bad made me.sware a few weeks ago Africa f r the past two or Mr. Charles Middleton, of Godenich town a tively. They hived for many yearn .m � N-,& 0 , _,th" years. Mr. . . _ �Ili havinj a large. . - , Tiotonian. 'H mother d ship, Was driving home from his - farm, his z "ter, Ontario but latterly moved to ' 03 A 0 " ta I , t condition an it entered the winter. . There of your intention, I was not &]together un prayn as.& - is 1 ad� I I i '� are '19) ,e . was some mention of a little h via --Of red for the information which you i I V_ .. have!:sa yet heard . I � � ,ings, requirec VI/ UU tfl" 0 preps' _. sister, - 0 Uve in Ontario, I horse took fright and ran viay, throwing Alms. Michigan, wiere they now reside. Y I'll . - smothering and of slight i ,"in 04 aye now conveyed to me that Von have ob- no par4ioulars regarding his i . llness or P. A th him out of .the vehicle and breaking his ,e, at least a go� njurr fro h , the REID if WILSON W -F 8 . . —The Exeter usessor ­bss finished his 41�_.! - i i - =dhises. To thi& ' � . I - . . . but these were exceptional. Likle h ap. tained permission to be relieved from the cause 0� his,death. , , i I , .. collar b6ne. , work and from the roll we take the lonow- - - 'I- � . - ' . . V - � - pears to havebeen done by inneeto,wi - duties',of Governor-General, and,th'st your —B lars broke -Auto the stoi� of N. W. � - —The following*iri the totals of the &aess ing statinics .- Non-resident taxpayers. 92 - * tev caLl, and see. , .. � . being reported � in a few cam. The* first term of office will come to an and some time . � . � . I � � - � via, orriaVurg. dealer 1, boots and with gres, ores ment roll of Grey for the year 1898: Real pro- children between the ages of 5 -end 16 - � while the. stock is, - , ; two weeks of April were far from favorable in October or November next. ' � a a I d re made cloth* , .00 ,a time gather b f ' A The couplers porty,$1,497,775 ; persouil-property,$6,000 A 423 - male persons between the ageo of 21 I - I _ . I I � � I . i caught his head, smashing it to a jolly. to ISM. . I What appeared at fintL Pight to be an Thou u ug, nesday.ni ht, I .19 ; and 60 year%, 359 ; total ul , - . . for the crop, and although'rains later helped gh not unprepared for the sad intelli- lied o a out ' goopulation, 3,474 L; births,, 65 - death@, 16 . �p w Ion. I - " . �_ the plant it is hardly in as forward a condi. genes, 1, may be permitted -to may to your men nag 2 A . � 10 " - " I �, . I � I altogetixer in�placed .- coMpari- W rth of clot g. he �ml an red Seviral other work !rowly escaped oge, 415 ; battle, 7,389 ; - 2,466 I pro rtfl, �, I I ' . sheep. I va4lue of per -sons, V4.05 A I;Wble . , . � . . . . . . . tion as usual. Where sown early on sum. Excellency. on my own behalf and on behalf j, Be with their lives. Dowised leaves a. wife , 2,731 ;'horeei, 1,890. . I ye cc I : "I I - son, came to our notice a few I I thin and ant 11 fur ' hing hogs income, $3,700 A totaraosessment, -$408.17-5 ; L L � . . . � - 61 a - d ` a to the and family. I " . —Mr. Jam" McFarlane, of the 3rd con- - . . mer fallow fall wheat has never been more of my oolleaguea, that it is with. feelings of stabl4h,nent an see 9 number of dogep 153 A cattle , 140 A !loop, - I �daya ago. -A sad -accident occurred at the funeral P I ! I .. � promisjug, bat many fields were' hastily pro. deep regret that we are brought,face to face val 1 $50. There in ab prosenb no � cession of Stanley, recently sold a fine im- 12; h , " .. I I . . - us ,f a�u I ; horses, A. ; ,_uumber of _ - I , a th - i ii $ 1 - lowing to the rise in the price of with a reality which, we had hoped, might a] g - : ­ . - The, matter came up. in conversation, pued � In euilty parties. i of the late Christian Erii t, on Friday after portedstallion, " Ki an Davy ChampionJ births the year, 21 ; deathih is ; Is . . �. aps I # . I .1. 1 .4 . ; . 71a Chem agne, ,ores driven by Mrs. to a names I - - . . eFarlane at Shaken' steam . I . � � I so. med, � i m F I a Brandt,of Petersburg, a, neJoe of the dee .. . . "� all vil &#a on P. R. *086 --On Friday 'last, about noon,. a - brute - 4here one of the speakers � said wheat,' and this, with the drought, pre .- be long deferred. This regret I be to ex- -C a ;��: erebant at noon of last webk. A h a oilallirliem_rI896. letza I I I � . _ vail # , I � a . - - . - 0 that the only thing he' could ing at -�'the time of seeding, given the field a press, not only in my official - capacity, but Vernee the, 0. ibied, when the cortegewas going. through Pesre. He sho sold a Polled "Angus bull to L a . I : ,% � - , . -he .L. �- I- cons pare . rtchy and weak look- in many quarters. still more simply.as one of her Majesby's of ay, committed suicide on Wed-, of the a Manitoba farmer. Both went at good, susultwas committed at Kintail, In tl - I nea� . d:,Ih ev�ViRed, ,54 inchea; , - istently com . principle n several of the western tral Canadian subjects. ening of last *ask by taking Baden. Thip woman. �on the spur pri . township - ,of Ashfiald, by James and . stripes and - good- ��,_ 4_�__ to was. a- bull dog, aid he pro- counties some pi " con The reasons ivhieh have prompted your colso Coroner Judge Doran, moment jumped, from the vehicle in which a" , , L a b been done, I of North were mated her two children, and sustained -From blay lot,. 1897,' bill May lab, 1898, Maurice Lambertue, aged IS and 22, and -1 . � . . . L : _'� '� � ceed6cl, to say that when this but not tek ,an.* Orn2dera, Is tent. The Excellancytoth6 determination of antioi- - Y# as summoned, and aftei he. had in- I the following list of book* were taken from two or three younger brothers, aselotants, - ard. i . . L pating the expiration of your term of office , affair -pronounced it a Clear a 001upound fracture of the leg between the the Winghsm public library - Bio, aphy _. I . : wesent acri of thicrop, therefore, � ad one Michae-l-Eia-Iton. It seems Dalton t ea Wi e.; ,�M L ,,, rticular kind of dog takes. a I D 890 I May quire iar,o the - financial -ankle ,ad the knee. The horse did not run 69, Fiction 2,173, History 569, MisoelE I � � . eV 't pa I ell _d be not, down s* quite up to the average add are of c us epted Cam I suicide. Champagne,wae in neous . - .. __ 1 'L � and his little boys Were taking Lambortus' � 1, - 7 -1 . ; verage " dition in the first weak of without questioning ; bit it will be a great diffic , . i pound for frequent trespass. �_Ioversible at 20c, . i i, - - grip, he " nevei�,-lets go; a man .. ltise. and the children were uninjured. TheL Un -776, Perodical Literature 134, Poetry 24, , cattle to the ; , � k � i- ­ i the a 'ad I I , I no I mor , fortunate woman was taken to a doetoeaL I - I , t.,: _. with principle was much the as "fair. The outcome of the crop, satisfaction to -the whole people of Cank I - I ming last week, in front of As Religious Literature 61,, Scientific 97, The Umbertus boys waylaid Mr. Raton, , - I �L - ' _i ... :_ ffice, where her injuries were attended to, - I i . �. � �; � same in his determinatioA to lo'course, dee , upon the weather of 4he to know that those reasons are purely pry C gational ehurch,. London, a went. Voyage and Travel 437. .- i, L . 0 and took the cattle from him �by force, and ftio,a. Oarpet!4 X ': . . I . L I I ... Tfter which ohs wasoonveyed to herhome. I 1. .L . I strucra1e to the bitter end rather next six weeks. - &to and domestic. Indoed.the kin \ few fine cattle were shipped from clubbed him on the head with Ion I- ­ - F � , - Pottersburg ear stolpeil to allow a I -A . ;, bety �, 4 � *15% I � . 7 J _ � ,19.5e, 30e and 35e . . I -Mayor Shaw, of Toronto, ban been con- I .4 � - . Clover -The prospects' for Clover, as Cor- in which you -speak of y6ur connection with pass'nger to get down, an, I al Springbank I 'Clinton station the o*er day ; James Corn- $ticks, asif His' . � . : L - - I . I I . _. than go back up0n. what he be- , wrote, - were most favorable. Canada will be greatly appreciated.. Your car, which was followi 31oxe behind, fined to his home, the : victim of a dru - lab had 13 head, which averaged OL ver 1,4M YC . -1 � . ; ' - . n& 4 Clark's mistake. His Worship bad arrangelL head 4ms'badl Ut in several Places. Dr. , - . Ill . I lieved-'rightly oxi wrongly, to be Sorne heaving by frog! b- chiefli in Excellency and Lady Aberdeen ,have 'both eras ad into it. The notoitnan on the I . , each ; one pair of them weighid'3,250. McLendsn, 0 � __ - ; L Y : ., � . occurring I . I a 1 number of to ad to Obtaws, but a sudden' attack - dressedhis woundis, I .- 4, 36 inches wide, - . I I I Xintail, . I P to oe ingsland patterns,. . the facts of a casr. � the early part.of April -is reported.in nearly received too many a one of respect gbank car received L to theL Kepple Disney delivered several fine ones and hopes dhis recovery are entertained., I . I . t and affection from all xp a of the com- i There alto, *hi3h - d 1 443Y and one 7 - � - -_ Jj_ 50C L � � ' , ol=eei . ru as, but esotbped material injury. of Rinses as he was being driven _h` 5 L I . g :_ . 'I L � I I ne 'a thi"ot went 3,11 'u ,_ z pmir in -Two'St. Hale& ladl . were - - 'per yar(L ; . 11 .. 11 1. that a man so doing -was lack- at the was among the passengers departure I until the following morning. everM . - i � starting off driving one day Wt week, When ­ � � .. This was objected to on the ground every districb,L but notAo so great an exten , Union station, caused him to. postpo _,arf It � as to be considered serious; while, outhe munity not to be already aware th - . _ G 1 in of office and cousidetable breakage of glass, but n . L _ . the ts, 36 inches I . . other hand, many reports desciibe olover as od of your Excellency's ter -While Mr. PhEp Ham w4a in *a act . .L -- � . -an :IL . . 0- W.&A ah ud . I Aiter returning -homs,i the Mayor.sent a - grand Start was brought to -a sild4m I 1. � I � � . looking splendid., especially in the case of nui leave a deep and !permanent impression Seri us damage was done. i of loading Mr. Heywood!a milk can -%n - the , � L I I dr . - conveyance colliding with a I L egglas,"at 55C per 7.4 1 ' � ii )arly hour prescription to a drug a to to be prepared.. stop by the � , �_ .. If our readers will bear'*ith us a mo- MeWL fields. Reports from the- St. Lawrence in the hearts of the piople.apart from those, A fire broke out at an 4 07e wagon at Wincholsea, on Monday morning - ! . X : .1 � - . . oyt - a -i : I - , . The first dose that he to but 'which for- Post he �ray,; the rig save sudden i., .. I . L � . - I- . ­ I and' Ottawa counties are particularly good. more fortunate, who can claim the privilege me Ing last week in the Materie St.Joseph, I I of last week, the horses made a slight movei . ;. -.,. ,� LL ment, ,we w(,uld like to venture ' tunately he did iob swallow, several burn- lurch and over it went, also the horse, when . z _�_ � � . t - lin I -1 . inches wid this. 1� . - an opim, on Alsike did not stand the winter as well as red of your friendship. ab Ste, Hyacinths, - Quebec. -Two bo�b . Philip losing his balance and , fal with the young ladies bad- to follow suite, like- . I � and c ey . . I upon that' word Clover. I I desire most particularly to thank y?ur na ad, Beauchan vFere burned to death. ad his throat, mouth and lips, au'd a suP the. can of milk, cut his forehe I I olorings, at .- . . . position is that the drug'olerk by- - mistake very wise theoushioos,:, rugs, lunch, etc, The i 1. I - , 11 tact." The dictionary mean- Vegetation. .-Correspondents differ greatly Excellency for the spontaneous expression M s. (Dr.) Chaghon, of Fall River, Mani- badly and injured his shoulder. ' . , , a`rd-. , 1�1 ' ... ; . . � . L . th . air opinions as to the condition of that you and Lady Aberdeen will never for- ch I asetts, juip ) included in the mixturo� in acid that wax' - w a ion C. Sharman, i ladies quickly jumped to their test, re;&d. I I . . ery one k in vage. The other de, hil Mi . I - i . . ih WideL sonte- , L LL - . I in,g, as ev . nows, is dering growth an being Ted from an upper story win. not called for in the prescription. f of God justed themselves and the rig, when the 4�1 I L ' � - I � ,"nice perception in seeing what t'stion L f got Canada and the Canadiaus. This in a do . She ha bo.th legs and m�rms broken Mr. J.S. Murphy,of Londooldied at his erich, was landlitig a lamp 'chimney horse was able to right itself too.. Wonder. ,' -1 . . . 1-91or bed -rooms, � I I ; L Well, advanced for the time of year,and ally eentiment which the "Canadians will most " the fall, and died about au�� hour aftfr. - I it broke, add some of the pieces pierced ' her L A I I � shouldbe said oi done." � .. . .1 . . �i everely in- home a short time ago. ,I Mr. Murphy was ban 0 i fultosay,no damage, wive done but,ithe I 1 30a =d 35p- per - - : asmany others regardi4o theseasonas be- heartily return ; they will follow your career w'rds. Four grey nuns werel a d, Fanning onsiderabla lose of blood. . I .. I .... � I Latterly, it is use, namd for ing rather backward. In most sections with unabating interest, with the hope and . ad by jumpi fourth story rin , serlo � d" -a soft W ,i,. well and favorably known throughout splasher being badly bent, almost -to ,the 1; � ; ju ng from a � No us results are anticipated, though I _ . ku Western Ontario and particularly ' � 'L - - . : d wheel� and the.young ladies arvoongratulat. I I I . � .1 . I an -individual laekin- in a keen there was a fmir bite foi. cattle at the be- prayer that the blessing of God may ever d w. Lon on' the wounds made by the broken glass were. ing themselves on baving : t off so well. 11� . I - 0 . . I . . q L aches wide, good -:-,: . 1 I - : ,. of May, and earty fruit trees were accompany you both. "-While Thomas . � For the put twenty, od4 yearn he spent a .. '90 I , I I I , ginning, I - i li an, of ,,them, extremely painful. ' .. appreciation of the truth. , . Is PS I , A :: I .1�. � I I coming, nicely into bloom. In the eastern Believe me my dear Lord A6,erdeen, with w, 9 .drivin home from c urchl &i unday considerable'portion of his time in that city, , . 0 � . : _on Mr. Robert -A Portage Is Prairie despatch to th . - torings for bed�� ; - . I .. . . Monday of last week . I I 'great respect, yours most faithfully, - n with is family, hi hors 8 got fright. . � . inuipe 11 4 7-_ . - The man, of, principle, therefore, -is de, making it his headquarters for some months F ;Prelle tells of the 'good -1. . � at 40el 45c, an& " ! , , art of the province the season was relative. 311, on ; � ad ag tee - . _. q each year. He was a wholesale dealer in tu a former Hurouite � - � : narrowly escaped what - - :. : #_ - - voia of tact, when = , of- Lthe Huron ro, , Goderich W" ' for- iw;4 ' he states Ey more advanced. than in the west. -11 , (Signed) WiLftrD LAURIER. a ad at something on the P. very ., son -of the late I'll . - . , - ' lumber and timber, and,bad extensive deal- t. He Robert Ferris, of Goderich township. The - i . * I - . . I . I j L . plkiinly that he will,, under no L Live Stock. --The majority of the reports my Mrs Milligan and reel children . might have been a serious accideu I ,says : ts _L I I . I . ings throughout this district. Hewaigreat-. . L concerning I Mr.. ly liked and respected by all who knew bi was removr th( - th 11ches wide, in a . t I . a Free Press - Mr. John Fires, a � 1 .L - . 9 pretext, .sell goods without a I live stock, are of a mo3t satis- CanacLa. ,mped out ad escaped uirAh rt, -but - og �osts from ) ground wi � I patterns, suitable ' I I law" Mrs. Cam - 1m, the aid of his -team, when one of , th Portage plains farmer, sold his ,grain this - L e � fair profi t . When he M -so factory character. Horses --as 4 rule are in .-Twenty-four thousand six hundred illigan and his mother -in- , and the news of his death will be learned - a post$ week, and received $1,13j000- in cold cub' A. ' 1� I I � I � � - ' �. . I . � 1 iug rooms,'halls . of diste -bushels of Quebec potatoes have been ship.. " ll,were thrown out. Mr.M an coca , broke and struck him on the face, rendering ,� ; . .! . . I If I . . prl4inly says -that to sell, goods � fine condition, although cases . mper ' with deep regret. Mr.: Murphy Was� about . hi' insensible for a sh A time. This includes some of bin '96 wheat. Mr. - � . : __ sive I uric �, ',6 � occurred here and there. Cattleare also ra. ped into the United States lately. The . ut Mrs. Campbell received i q rom .0 I I I :at 5,50, 68-c : . without a pro6t, means that ported to be in good healtb,1ut looking. increased demand is a result of the war. , . . to o4er; . 60 years ofage, and leaves a widow ,and m Ferris naturally thinks there is as much I Ole, ­ I � . . hiah she is not likely a ; � -OwTueediCy afternoon of last weak - - 1! I - A .. A � � . . - . �, f a � . . lightning struck the steeple of Knox church, gold in a Pottage farm am can be made ilse I . � � . � I . . I . - � m!map Markley, a r�spected Tesiderit of where. 16 is,suahAeaba as this that break ,; - .1 :_ , - The were I I I 'Somebody will be deprived ,of thinner than the abundance of fodder would -Mrs. Fuinival, of Belleville, was a -While two Hamil � . � ;� inches. - widF, ia . - , unting thr,qu Goderich, and tore off somb four or five �_ - - their due. . warrant. Lumpy jaw was re"rted in one ifichoolmite of ReafAdmiral Dewey.U.S.N., � . §h Ainslie w000x,! near that Morrisburg, was found drowned in! the the monotony -of a farmer's life, ,.and Makes id shades ; aad; 7 � era, him : itY, for codk- ghterd, they -capt4red Dave square fear, of shingles. - It struck on the � I . � I I )r two places, but not to a serious extent. at Montpaller, Vt. She rememb Rama in that town one -morning last week. the now ",per man think there is prot 14 . �. r ... ' . . Sheep came through the winter in capital quite well as being a youth of a very pugm Irvine, a notorious burglar and safe- , - at 85 95e and : � Thas a man. . who persists in letting ' � Mr. 3ferkley had br,en:somewhat despind sour,h side, just where the shingles start ove � by Of � -,: nearly as mu& money in firming as in -the I - . I the gothic windo asi 1, seen . . I - principle -rule him in busin'i � ora�Air. Irvine was lying on-�� the. grb,gnd w � and can be a 'I ' 1� . . eS S shape, and lambs are many and strong. bacious disposition. ant during the proviou4 day and-complikined I a b * a." - , � . I I ,a is newaj?%per unities -:. � -Louis Joseph Tarts, eldest son of Ron. asleep, with a loaded revolver 'by his sid441 . .- by. paesers by. The inside of the edific 4 . I -is.a bore, and 'he should exer- A few cases of hog cholera occurred in some of severe pains in bin head. About seven . � - t ,a and' six hundred candf. � : married lately - I I - Cloth�; in a ieefions., but the disease was quick- J. �srael Tarts, was 'I o'clock that mo- ome clothes were _ - Between fiv � 1 t Oil to - Miss Irvine is wanted on the charge;' of breaki " not injured. - mtterns. . 11- ciao more tact, and toady and WeAern I I - I into the G. T. R. station at! Elora, an - ruing, . -T, he other evening while Mesern. Ar. dates havesignified their intention to write �. i . .. n. Chances ly stamped oat.. With this exception 6 ine Berths Gauthier, da�ghter of ex -alderman : noticed floating in the me, and suspicion . n entrance and public school leaving' VX_ I . misrepresent when the are described as being in fine � conditwion. Th'�mas Gauthier, of Montreal. The Arch- L cracking the safe, also for housebreaking � . ad as to their ownership. The mourA McAllister's man was' returning to 0-1 : . - I . . . . !, Of loAna a sale -or customer are and carrying explosives. He was taken to. was arous _-­fi-in- Belgrave way with a Ica Wron. The examine- � . I- Hogs are now chiefly /sold when weighing Wb performed the ceremony. . . Winghain io d of , aminationsin East I _ i tuaiter, yard ana . 0 1 ' *&ter was let out and t,�e dead body of Mr. . tion, is to be held on June 28th, 20th and . - I � I A 180 poqnqs. Tkts� Suppi f ,a 0 .4 . ! i - . te.' Guelph. eggei he had a very bad misfortune. ' When I , mininent, -1 from 120 to 0 .fl?h Cuntaine and bi,khlands from 8" Markley was discovered. lying on the bob- . . - 30bb. This is itbove "the usual -number. - rds wide, pretV , . an plentiful, an�d there in an alun. Agatha to Labelle, Quebed, are being swep� --Charles Jennings, whose body was _ using Mr. Cochrane's. farm,' the horses ' I ; r . - Blit the ,",eat bulk of people do - not fodder w tom. The deceased gentleman -was a man book fri - t - There are two boards of exammers-the -_ A block, and ­ ave ever found in Toronto Bay on Friday night last, ght at a culvert that was beingi re ­_ i . t14- , � dance- of straw. . by the worst forest - fires Which h � of about fifty years of age and a. lifelong a in connection with . the Clinton Col- : . I i . ask tact, as understood - in the . 'was well known in Barrie, where hs� worked ' . . paired. They made a bolt and the wakon On . ,_ .; � -, Yarin Supplies. -There appears to be a visited that region. The. loss. already a - resident of Morrisburg. � He intended going t6 composed of Im I __� � - - - - � - .. f dregoingg. All th6y ask ,ip-g., The night of Labor Day last - was upset, and somewhere in the neighbor. legis, Institute, _ oppee- m . I .1 . � I for surplus of hay in nearly every section of the grogates thousands of aollars, and th at tailor to California 'next week. Whether his In uston and . . year he threw himself from his - bedroom hood. of 500 dozen egg,x were made useless. ter Rob Principe, , HO ,. .. - Js fair, dealing, which, in other Province, but more especially in the weat. settlers are fleeing bef')re it. . death,*as the result of mccideub or suicide Thursday of last week Henry West-, Lou h ; this board of . - . . Much of the crop is not of good- quality, window and a few.nights afterwards drank Col - K at Clinton, 3�lyth and - . . ' is business principle. the . liniment being used foir' his bruises. gate,'of Palmerston, fall off the sciff6ld at 08"n 1 7 : - . � . words; . -John Twohey, the man who attempts' nmitted in a temporary state of 'i mental � 11 , dates writing -1 I � I . � L I - I I � . ; . k1though, of course,, there is a fair amount to kill Police Magistrate - Houston abbrri6tion will probabli never be known. . Wingham. The board in connection with I ,g " I % I : We have no� desire to beast, neither 1 L About a week after that he'wandered away � . . the Grand Trunk depot, Brdesels, -a distance I � ­ . � of first-dlass hay yet to bq had. Owing to Chatham a few dayeago, came.. up for; tri I I � � the Seaforth 061legiatelnetitute in composed � � - � L . . � I i . I .1 � I I for sale,' prices wd guilt', * I � ipals Clarkson � : 0_iNff � :are we desirous of Widin our the large quantity available of fifteen or twenty feet, and injured . �. , . . I - .- . 9 -before Judge Bell. lie was fol � Huron otes. his side and was otherwise .. quitt of Inspector Robb and Pride, I . day was found atiHawkestone,labout twen- 0 � . through the night, and the fol, lowing Tues - 0121W16 business light under a n'y bushel. were 'low all winter. � Reports regarding and sentenced to twenty years - in Kingst n- . . examines the P . or .7 - . __ I - - seriously shaken up. He was .working with .add Shilrwglaw. It _ap a of I t . 4 1 .1 ty miles east. He was brought back and -A lawn tennis club as been� organized- � i , I . ado to -day 'Is in& . I � � I . I � ; : W ' as- alive for tr oats vary, for whi ny claim that there penitentiary. I writin at deaforth, I �, . I " . . r committed to the asylum. '_ I , I in Goderich. I � I the G. T. R. carpenter gang puttinga new candidates Bruffiself, tn,aa is arranged'.7 I . - M I. I I - ,0Xater slid Krlwich. , � , , asO lor . n� shingle roof on the statibn and freight Wr I - I 0! � ­_ -:-' as"E'r. 'We b� ' our claim is a searceity, .others hold that the a is still _, - r. Fred Potter, Berlin Claims that a -John D'oVle, aged about 20 for the past -The Dungan on spo &a.1have.organized a - . . ary � - .. Vr- a good supply left. Oats were ied m0irs killed the last wolf -in Waterloo coun y. two . I -M And, beloved Wife Of Mr. win. _. I � 4 -',quick buyingn . the continuance of our old cus- freely . years operator with the dreat North- baseball team. with a all -com& . 11 I . � C� . .. � than inual during the winter, add This was some fifty years ago and he race � . Brown, of Exeter, passed away to the un. I . I I . q . ; V ail 10,wag _2*e a .. . . tomers! trade, on the grounds of during the last few months a large quantity I ad a bounty of $7. . The,animal *&a pois, a- western Telegraph Company,� Hamilton, officers. . I -Mr. N. Johnston has purchasedo from teen world on Saturday., 17th Inst., it the - ' _e them- also as. , � . was killed by a 0. T. R. train one morning- -it, S. Lang has disposed -of his ware. 'Mr. Joseph Johnston the 100 - acre f3rm on � I . . , . . e fair' treatment we have was marketed, consequently there was hard ad about a mile the other side .'of Brid a. . awanosh, for age of 64, years, 6 months and 115 -,days.. De- . . . t th - . last *ask in Brantford. Deceased,,WhO rooms in Exeter to his brother, W. S. Ladg, the 4th concession of EuV W kost �eople care � . - 1, I - ly as much an usual in the - hands of the f - port. I . three monthef in sup- . $3,500. Mr.Joesph Johnston has puiohs!9d ,Coined had been- a long sufferer from, in- � . . I : � given. As for new trade, it is had been ill for some I for $1,200. . . I i ­ - . - __ mers at the beginning of May.' 11 Dol Far -J. H,.Connors'washing machine fac ry, ternal. cancer,,, and . strugg�4d. against the i w . . . I . Feat sellers ara. . ; I . coming our. w every day wheat " created ati active market, and dur- between George &�d York streets, on u a Bed to have been taking a w,alk, having -Wm. McCall, 7th ,line, Morris) has. a the Cummings farm on the l2th concession . I � . �ay , I . - 100 acres ravages of the disease bmv- ely until a lew e which we,hold. � I - � iug the last month an immense quanbiby ban eft the hospital, add for a short cub was lamb which, when a day, old, weighed 19i of East Wawanosh. It contains .. I .. I - I � . - I through the channel of old and I ' street, Ottawa, was gutted by, fire one n' returning by the track, when in some way � and the price was $1 900. The term was weeks ago., when the grow worse' and : � .. . - : - . . - It'looks as if nearly all the .1 - - The loss is estimated at bet as . pounds. her, he I ­- . ' Z � I . satisfied customers. Try us. ,ohangpd hands . sat week. � . 7- . , � 7 z "a - I . Partly covered b, , 1 � ' - demise a sorrowing . . I -quarters, $8,000 add $10,000 he got in front of the train. He was a great -George Lyons, of �, � uton, in some un. recently -occupied by Rr. Matthew Elliott. ully sank until dea% relieved - � I . )iop has been disposed of in some . .7 . leavem,to mourn her ; , . � I This week we offer 100 yards'of all- ' favorite with all who knew him. accountable way. splintered one of the -At the Varterly official board of Wing- �Z a up � . altho,qgh. farmers are occasionally spoken of -ourance. TO . . . . - husband'and a grow . family, four noun ; . � . . - . . � � I . . I �: - : I wool, Single fold tweed, in a as havin -A sad tragedy occurred 'in Winnipeg bones in his arin the -othe'r day- . ham Methodist church a desire was express- � �' . � g from 50 to 100 bushels of wheat -It in- offically announced that the Q�een and two daughters, viz. : Rev.. Thomas - � m � . I � - - I - .GtfinLgZhaiA Laca I - . �. . . f Lrilie, of Field, British ad on behalf of the board to have Rev. Dr. I . . iI I - Store has accepted thesesignation of the. EaTl of last week, when A. F. McDougal attempt- -Mrs. Anderson Cu � . .1 nice light fawn check, at 350 a ready for the further -rise in price. Brown, of Quoineboro ; George, of Ifensell - id . � 'ineh6a� wide � I-, � . on a visit t� her parents, Mr.- -- pasce,16 retu' 'for another year. The ray- � - I . it'suicide by shooting and sent Columbia, is I i . � . ad to Comm rn ' ' . . f ­ - 3� � I : I *� - yard. Make a very handsome cattle are said to be scarcer than usual, but Aberdeen all Governor-General of Canada -ample, and Mrs. Walter ith'ifof Brussels. ' William, of Kirkton ; Fred, -of Clinton ; I i � I � . � . 'eAges in, ; � : - as places equal to the demand. Com. to which office -he was - appointed in 1893. the bullet into his head in the right t stand gentleman -decided to comply with the I Mrs. Thomm Bissett, of Usborae, and 341101 � ladies' Short jacket 'or skirt --it in so" He was taken to the General Hospital in'an � -The congre io tollo.f Ontario street . A I i �.81�gns, made to. I f Z plain�s are made of the low price for beef, The two persons prominently meat' d . request, but on "count of the extra work Edith, at home . � . . ` 'on as i has, asked Rev. ,involved and advancing age he desires to be , , OWT : ig especially adaotpa for especially when offered for fat animals, and likely to succeed Lord Aberdeen 'art' the unconscious condition, and has since died. Methodist church n , , -Before'Ahe bourb ot Appeal on Tuesday . ar, our prxee O.L .1 . I a 11, : � . I- I � I �. sirmans 1P. . �� . I . ,,- . ­ . In -Brussels, a - jud t f � - I . . I bicycliia,gr I ; " ; many of this class of aninials are being kept Earl of Selborne or the Earl of Hopetoon. McDougall was an employee of the �Winni. B. Clement to re in their ,pastor foi .kelieved of the di4rict ch * . last. Johnston vs. Cook. -Judgment on . . ' - � ; I - . . �_ __ The warm weather is cominj very gr%:i for a better figure in some of,tbe wentein -The Indian Department reports Igood pe postoffies and had been suffering fro another year. � -DanielStewart, assessor of ppeal by d6fendainita from gmen o ' i � , -Mr. Ed. Littlefair, East WAwatioeb, ban oomplete4 the assessment roll for 1898i Armour, 0. J., 4 ho tried the I w 4 -fine Nott . - I . -,counties, and subsequently there are rather a seeding Among the -1 di of malaucholy for some weeks. He was aged . action vitt- ' _; - 1 rose i 'T'lh "' P " re - about 50, and was Bon of Hon.. -William Md. has purchased the house d lot of the late the following particulars being taken from . A . d Scotch Lace . . dually; Some hot day you wil are de- p og .. . nti.if I ore in the hands of farmers than J�SnitObl and. the Territories. - , a I so out a jury�, at Goderiob, in 'favor of plai I . - � � I i . wish for a a cleaner V� George Parmenter, in, BI th, paying there- it : Real property, $266,815 ; personal p!op- � or cream, 64 lighter suit,' aired ; but in the eastern counties fat cattle age will be affialler this yamr than ini pre- Dougall, and brother of Judge McDougall, for $937. 1 1 . in an action fordower infiftyaorembf -land I �� I .. � .- hat, a newer shirt, a brighter are scarce. - vious years, as the t-,ndency is to o in of Toronto. . I I arty, $32,800 ; income, $3,200; CPulat'on- in the toMishiT oi ito � .. . . .a ' - wick, directing in - .ds lan.cr tape d. . . --- 9_: . t Scott, of Nichol, who left , -George Robertson, df the :'9th conces. 1,067� ; number of dogs, 5.3 ; num, r of gat- , , . . ; . � ' - . tie, and your winter underbloth- - - more for cattle raislai. : . -Mr. Reber assignment of i ower, add &meaning Arrears - I I . . - � rega ,0�� - 1L.ord Aberdeen Resigns. - -Robert Ford, i' �Well known resid nt of Guelph about a month ago for the Klondike,' sion, East Wawanorsh, h9s gone th Minion- tle, 92 ; number of'sheep, 11 ;' number of * . I I � larly at - 11 � at $6-8, with Costs of the action. The As - ' I I .. - - in., will. be a leaden weig,ht upon 7 . I I turned to the city on Thursday last. He ton, where he has securi� a good BituatiOD- hogs, 52; number 'of horses,,116. . I Ck . � I price $1.26 � � the North Dumfries, diid rather sudde ly on VO fence w,"that-the plaintiff the dow - . I . a following borr espondenc6 between ' -*Mr. John E , . ' 'ore", . I L, -, - . you. Th . I ian Premier Friday of laet--,week, all .only reached Vancouver and wa; there per-' -Aconventioubf the prohibitionists of Lind, while working in under the will of her husband, wai Vitt to � __ : ­ ­ _� . . - Gove -General and the Cana of i amma ion of - d at Brussels on Messrs. Dyer&; Howard's pli ,., I -- I .� Z 7 .)G . . ..... � I we can ralieve as fol- - the lun a "aged 71 years. He was i elt suaded to return. t between dower and the l6muefits � k, ,. ­ I - I r1f 0 ,will be hel I , , Exate mn'ug di'll in tier election. � He says a i t i the East Huron I . 'These. conditions wil read with interest by moist Cana - . r,i -fine Scotch .. -1 . . . .Xor -t church on 8 nday. coast is a good cure for the '90 d Lver. -June 15th, for the purpose of organizing for r, on Wednesday of last week, mot & had elected to take un- . : .. � d I . 3, - _-� lows : Ready for .Wear Suits, dians.. It explains itself. Lord Aberdeen7a on the gaturday and a Hundreds of people -are 'returning who did the plebiscite campal , with a painful accident. He was n under the will an �, Rlrtiiinss, 1, . 1, I mally laccepted by He came to the township in 1832, an Con- . . , nor the der the will. *'.Held that defendant was not � I- - � - . ivary. fi�a an I -t medium grade, $5, $6, $7, best. resignation has been for' I x aequeitly was one of the oldest settle a. not even enter the gold region. The to- -While pruning a a t a o er Ny, in using a chisel, and in , some man -election. Appeal dismissed With . I L - . � I I . I . . � 88"t $10, $13. IE[at,§, Fe . - -The usual term of loffice is si: � H. Cook, of Clinton, feel oil put to bar, � . , � . '. � dolas, the Queen. leen retires cue' -D. H. Hunter, principal of Wo datock Ports from those wh6 have reached the gold Mi. W. . . a Of the handle pulled off, and in mttempti�g to put costs . ; . " . � 841 it. i 81-T5- � I I - Hard years, so that Lord Aber( : . .. Dry discouraging..' Mr. Scott .tree to ground, race oral bruises. it on, big thumb came in contact, *ith the , ' � . I 9,5c--;" $1.25' $1.50; $2.25 , collegiate- institute, who went to I ornis region me vi shaking up. . . . . - � � -A fashionable wadding Was celebrated - per pair- i . ) year before his. time : - � last tjnl�mer - in hopes of regain . it his believes the outfitters are largely responsible and a - sharp point that goes into the handle, enta ln St. Paul's church, Wingham, on W-ednex- -1 - - i I � Feks, $1.50) $2, 62.,50. Ties, HIS VXCEIMENCY TO T13 �EMIIER. i I for the rush to the Yukon, as thel have -The quarterly board of the Rattenbury - -painful wound u ulder the day of last� weak, the.principtis being Miss . - . � a v ry., ill. . , : . �extra wide, . ! i health, has returned home. He i * 'A, , tie ad ting a deep and . . - . . I � . - a, C - u. . I I . 100 to 50c. Shirts in , colored, " aggera street Methodist church, Clinton, has ask �, I - Mr. it. Davint I , Government House, Ottawa, May 6, boomed things there by ex skin about two inches. � ur .ainsi 1898- " - � His brother, Dr. John Hunter, of fonto, Edith M : daughter of � . 1. _ May 4th," was ' ' - � - �, i laundried 7 c to $1.50. ., My Dear Sir Wilfrid Laurier' : Y - - -, - L wlio'waa his medical attendant rp ad -The gale of Wednesday last week, Rev. Mr. Millyard to reoniii as putor for -Wedunday, the Scene of . . " - ; I I - 4' .. . . I . of plain and . _Orn of cusiowei and Mr. Charles N.' � � a . qjilSt wedding at the home Peak , f Toronto. Van. Archdeacon - . . i .. - . . third term. I of Mr. and """or c i - � - - � remember that soma time ago I mentioned with him. 'At one time D.. H..pdnter while not very severe in Hamilton, struck I . a I 0 1 � - ! I , M. W. Albright, oi4 the 4th Concession I - I va:ue at $121 � _. toyouth%tthbre was some neertainty as - taught in. Waterdown high school. . ��, a course through the fruit country to. the -Clair W-., the four-yasr-old son of Mr. Mrs. DAvu, of ndon, and Rev. Canon Davis, of -1.75 per p � I . . Sunday, of Hbwick,�when their daughter, Anuie,was! Sarnia, unWes of the .bride, aud Rev, Mr. - air. ,, . ane . Lord east, and travelling from west to east, did a W. J. Carter, of Goderiob, died on I � - ; - . to whether we should be able remain in __.9n order -in -council was signed' - in marriage', to Mr. Henry . ),r of Wingbam, pierformed the �_ ' . I r ke UW ter a few daim illness from brain. given away Lowe, rect4 . - tch: L ace Cur- � . - Canada for the full six years t a. Gove - Aberdeen permitting the law to great deal of damage to fruit trees in the 8bh inst., af - I I � Ratum, of Ayton. Miss Lizzie Fatu'm I - � - , I � � I I . : I I WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL nor,General's official term. . � Course in the cue of Tom Nulty, now I I? section which it passed through. Fortunate. fever. . I I coremony.1' The church was very,' � efully. . aixd , ,,, . I he bride,� . I . . % - . � - ,_ After very I . arge Jon, in . ! full and c on ideration JoliAte (Quebec) jail, sentenced to . I it did not go over a wide territory. I -The other day, tb6 Allen boys, of Her- sister of the groom, assisted' t decorated �wtth flowers, And, $6 1 number I � ' ' - - � - . I I . , "I diggg aft young foxes sted the . ect �ea- jqs, - a 6 IT look, succeeded in while. Mr. Henry Albright ably ami � ,jit . : we felt that private and ,famill, c ims and ad for the murder of his three siste I 90mmencing at Bartonville, the path of the. -of frieudq and"invited guests were present. - '. I - . - Rev. H. Battenberg, of Kurtzville, Mr. jr. F I - . ir %bl that we 17, 15 and 11 yedra, a brothe', &gad 9 destructive gale went several miles easterly out of their den. intend i6 miss J � . 4t. 024.50, per - I I XON,EY BACK IF WANTED, interests rendered it most des'" . and hi . . ey I - 9 : . ,Davis, of Goderich, brother of the I � . � before it abated. Many young peach trees them as pets. . V . og,omled. bride, and Dr. Charles Campbell, Brooklyn, ' I I �'.. - I . I er pair. , � . � I � I - ......... s.=W­M � should return home before the a d; of the years. I I . � . I � I : - 4 *do . . - . 4� - I i : ,ning last week t a house were totally destroyed. Some 'of them - -J Jones and W. H. Tippett, of Bay- . -While getting into Frank Garnift' New York, cousin of th � bd . were lint � � .. � present year if possible. -Early one mot � and Persian . 11 � . I eld, *,sit Uinton on Monday of last week buggy, Maggie Scott, of Morris, 6 yearn � , -1 I therefore communicated to )be Secretary occupied by Mrs. Henderson, a ow, of were broken off at the ground ! and others fi I men. The bridesmaids were Miss Maddis - L " Muslin -s'.. - . . -11. 1* GREIG d- MACDONALD . 'h to, be"re, North Buxton, Kent county, ind er ten- were split to the roots. . : . for Deloraine, Manitoba, and John Hudson, old, got her leg broken. In climbing up . � . .. - . . of State for the Colonies my wil . I � Peaks, Torbuto, sisier of the groom, add - . 11 I � . 11 over the wheel'her foot slipped in betweiTa . I � I , -, ,. lievea of lay resent duties in October or year-old daughter, took fire, and ' total- -Mr. Olivet Mowat, ac3on tint of the Kippen, for Drayton, North Dakota' I Miss Mind Davis, sister of the bride. � , - . . � � - horse, , - ! n v I � : .0.0.. . .Pa.* , T her 7 mill _. -m-The ratepayers of Brussels have voted the spoken. Th: . the '. 6.30 on Mondoy moraing,of I . in frightened r � I - November 0 this year, -eul�ject to ly destroyed. Mrs. Henderson and the branch of the bank of Us ton at Owen � - � . girl was . �_� � which bounded ahead. The -little -At about - . � ; I . Msjesty�s approval, 'and assuming i1at no for the passing of a by-law- providing that I . - � . I . . CLOTMEJ�S. 'little girl,were burned to death. o cause Sound, committed suicide by shootmis him, last week, amoke- wax discovered in volumes i � , I - - dared' a change at has yet been ascertained for the fir . self la�i Saturday. Mr. Mowat, WJ0 was -in future all sewers and sidewalks will be thrown round with one revolution of the 1. - . I . - �� t 11h i unforeseen emergency ran : , . ut of the barn. of James Coldlougli, � . ; - . ; - � . - On the Wrong - Side of the Street, ,iii the. that time inconvenient to the Imperial Gov- -Engineer A. Baker and Yireman forty-eight years of ago and -unmarried, had constructed on the. frontage tax system. wheel before the horse could be stopped. 1t coming 0 wriship. 'The neigh. I � .., - I I ulted in fractuxing her limb and other- base line, Ge'derieh to . .� . evening% and I : �_ I -1 11 I I arnment. .� . - � Smythe, of Winnipeg, were killid on the been a resident of Owen Sound for a unniber The majority in favor of the by-law was 86. res - I I . I ; . J -Miss Mamie Bov ' 'fee braising her. . . bors instantly�cama to his iiWis4imee, and . . � - � ; I Strong Block. . p,mberlain lf,as now re:ponded, in a. Canadian Pacific by the derailing o ,a freight of years and was highly esteemed. Helfiad vers, of Clinton, has W - � . n lookin,, ,, - - - Mr. 0h 8 , - . by the very hardest and L Moot persistetib I � L , and 11- . . ' L I Gra I . -The Goderich district convention of the _ . �� . g last week, r Cos . 11 i. 3 arer �_ 11. � very kind manner to my request, and. I am train one mornin tie i M , a- an apo actic fit some time ago.'and had to returned from Graa arat sanitarium) kind of .work, succeeded in xavm*g the barn ..� , . - ONT.' . where she had gone fo her health.1 Her Woman's � . � - � � ,gf �11 � - jaw. The accident was caused by bhe burn- take a aliday; on resuming work , a short Missionary Society -of the. Metho- t - 0 SEAFORTHS therefore in a position to convey to you, as V, from destruction, . in fact before . L . L want to: buy . L . . I . prime minister of the Dominic, n', this infor, ing out of a small culvert. - Six ca a loaded time ago another seizure occu , and it in friandd wig be pleased, t� know tbat she in -diet church will. be held In Rattenbury much as , w" done. The fire , I ,to study' OU .1 � L i . street church, Clinton, on Thursdays May I . . . 't ­ - with British Columbia lumber an shingles thought that despondeneywas a cause of greatly improved. . I � . 11V . 0 � ­ , .A � mation as- to Our. contemplated Mange was in = -straw d b a " , , . I - . ., � " I . -Harry Rutson, while working on the 26th, the morning session, -beginning at m0W,, an I I .... � 0 -y boat-: Irst �Iassi, ments. - . accounts re perfectly liberal application - we will do - Fare to- the S' o b - i were destroyed. taking his life. His accounts of water they b I . . . cc818 on man a and . . I � . I : ion .for an- the . I , �_ I .� - 1piern at Bayfield harbor, I met with a very 10.30, the afternoon ion t 2 p. in., I . . � mal . 1 $9 � . . Although this is not the 0 -Hen. Peter Mitchell, one of t a fathers correct and he was highly med by 11 - ' i it from ep . : I part' -of 0 . ke your -85 ; 2nd. class, $6.95. , . n the subject, I would like to of confederation,. was seized with an apo-_ authorities ol the bank. painful and serious accident, one . of the the 6 enin meeting at 8 o�clock- Mrs. , reading to any ot er. isd actory, --- . lar g U � - v ofj:n'don, -in expected to be - pries- building and it in likely due to the facti .- . ;;; 11 First class fare to Port Artiiur and adgwthatl7rust the fact of our deeld' t fit in the rotunda of th , W* d lor -A terrible accident hapme ad it the lie 'timbers .being relled on hia �'foot, Wright, . . ,the - I I : . 1119 0 1 ctic in � ! avy ' I I I that the'stra* was closely packed that I I I . . � return by boat, 81 6. 50 ; 2nd class, $8.85 -term gotel, Montreal, on Saturday nigh and' Canadian Pacific Railway Com 5 shops, crashing the instep badly - ent and take part throughcut the day and ' -laave-before the aotualexPirY of the ; last" . . I fires headway was checked. How it started - . � � ill I ich . _W. arrison gra de � liarded, as indicat- fell heavily to the ground. � on of the late address the publie gathering in the evening. . . � Z .. . � . ­ TO Winnipeg, Manitobi, by boat, via Will not in "any sense be reg .- He as taken Perth' oneafternoon last wee . in 'wh 9 ' IT in q mystery. * A tramp called at a house in . I'll - . on Of E or, ban been ap, - -We regret to record the demise of I ; - z any Want of appreciation of the country. to his room, and soon afterwards recovered h1r, Hilip Kennedy lost� life, The Richard Harris . . . - . � �, � .11 class, $15.35. ling I � . .. �; the neighborhood early Sunday evening, :and - i I Owen Sound, 2nd at sergeant George Ferby, of - Colborne, who died c � - - . � ... . ., 1. ,Belves consciousness. Heisnow some bi itter. ' I shops are being run to thei capacity, pointed th the position .in 'I . on emay have slept there. atid - I ..7 With which we have come to feel our or, Mayflower-, of May 4th. Deceased was -a native of Lincoln- it is l , ss Orders are pay- fied. On the Contra "there I always a the torpedo boat des I , i -- Dominion E.xpre ry - -The Ontario Educational ID ipartment in consequence of which th then set the ]Arn,olt fire when leavin ' - I . " closely identi � Is . . I .. - a�le avy0i a d, and sailed. .: I . . i , or the United ited States n hireg Englan from Hull with ­ . 9.. � I w "I � anywhere in Canada I ismuchto ln&ke us contemplate the[ prob- ban reseived froni,C. W. Nash, era ,thologint, greatrush. Mr. KeUnedys o had com- the Un . � - � . I I / his parents when he was 14 years of age and I � - - . .. 1, 1. . ,I - 0 - _R. C. Sparling, fZr4erly - of Brussels, 11 . . . i States. I . tare with very real,regr6t, and I . hAd I . I . � pact of depar I a very valuable scientific 11 tibn 'of the pleted his part of the work on I a car I . -Can -ads, wliere he. i4aided -A young man named Campbell -and his . . � I I � by the"; in& ntario. The col1'e'0otieoCu';6nsists of - taken a drink and was talking tjo- oo,A,r .wriitl -.from Dauph.in,1' Manitoba, under came to Lower - . - � - . Try . we have been much touched UY birds of 0 � _ Came g into ]E't- . An accident policy costs 'little. i 'ce the � 'Nay 7th, says,': his part of Mani- forashorttime. FrointhenC.eLhe to sister, of Fullerton were drlvm . I __ . sions which have reached us E a so , I couplings I . f I . I I me 5W or 600 specimens 'in a go d tate of panions engaged in adjasting� tile date o . . . � . . expres ad car. . .. other box toba is improv . , 4,11 just after . � I I preservation. It is the intention , the de. a is What W" -then called Muddy York, now chell one day not longs o, L .., . the Canada Accident Assurance Co. : question of th of to the almost finish ,ing I A, d the railroa the b . 0 time of our leaving btu been R L I � i - . I ! Ung Lo - car almost completed was eight feet distant to be continued to � 3fiver this summer. the city of Toronto, and resided thWis and crossing. the railt � i � ores shied.. . - I � . - i . mooted indical a hope or wish that we p&rtment to put. them in cases a d to re in that vicinity for several years, durin and tumbled , in the r, over the un- . . . I . I � . . - head was A number are taking i , 'g I I i I a a bu A and deemed's . he served in the volunteer - force protected embank an . They had ib -7 � . . remain for another year. serve them specially for th ;cie ific. a dy ?ii the name tr& I ao land in that local- , th4 I nhould,94 possible. . . I a . I ,. I I . - . at, -the young ornithologists o 4 province. in -a line with the Couplers ,when, without ' BY and give a g6od repo,r"t of it, ex ting it which time A ! I . . --- of 11 A.U_ - ,_,.i&:__ . . I I . Our life here has been vary full 09 in.tere �udtry. v. in the rebellion of 1837, short�y -after which basket of eggs smashed. , t a to allyp� . � Ranald J. Macdonaldy - aad a personal stand- Mr. Nash has more than a provb icial rejeu- the slightest warning, engine , to be a good section of . he Go L I I IL , I �� : � �, I . I I send in-&Ze' two . � I . G,D.oda Store � N both from an Official to. ' ornment ban opened a laa�d office at Swann he- came on the Huron tract a4d settled in no other dama$e Was done. , t from the bqaklty'so heart- tation, and has placed his prov ince under struck the train of ;:;;"- " . � . � . . . � � - 1. � X 1167 Aaent for C P. R. and Dom. Ei ess. point;,mud, AP" L . I . . I . - . . I ;-- I � . I . , - 4 . . . - . pr L. 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