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I " � - .", - I � .. - I - � . i .� . I . Vomanwent Za ra I . � . I . 4 I � , '; � I . � 11 i I � . 4+ - it ready to start bomi - -�'i � . . . . I .. I J ,. . . I . . � ) a the buggy th� .s'. . ... . 11 I T . � � . 1. - I 11 . - . ­ . I ; - 1. . I I . J I . od. her �o"Ne','av b',:,%ry.-_ T I I . . : I . � . I . .11 I - � .1 . I . . I . . . I - . . � . I - , T I - � � . . I . i , � . 40 . � . : i I h6 first. - - - - 11 01 I I - I I I - . . � hold the hors I . ____ I - . — e, in when .. . - . . . .� I I � : I � . - .- I - . . 14 1 -back- strap or stir -in . i I MOLE" SM8.9 PubUshers. 1 - a; 1 , I . 11 YEAR. 4 . . i , .� I . I - 11 . . .1 � - . MAY 18980 i � c � : I I � I ,Is an overturned rie. __ WHOLa NUMBER, 1,5W. . I. . . SEAFORTH9TRIDAY9 � e�791 . � $1 a YearOn Advance. I . � I . I I . � . I . I I I I � 1. -_ --- I - . . � I . Pra with - great, vi;l�z . . � ; : . I I . . . zi ' I . . I - ire.. Gilmartin We* G%kt. - . t I . 4 . . � . I I . 1, ; I - . I I .. � . � . - red in - the back - tha -1 k . 1, ANOTHER C*NADIAN-AMER- out. The bride was supper d by her sister, he was deeply, attached, is! a severe afflis. dition. A general feeling �f surprise and theJury disagreed'. He came up again last � - I P ' ' . ' i I - . . . . I tuer. . � so over the af&ir prev hi the vicin- y andiw sentenced to be hanged. Then - J ind the groceries =at. .. ST while Henry spot, of Hul- tion to her sorrowing par I trow a I . , � . *h' I a Aug to die. He .w * - - . latt, misted the grooms a. After per- 0 a— ity, w ore Mr. Cline,'limIr great many It%4 as j;ammiond was � . PRO" is- - miesmsty, Barb W,ire � , I ---' L . - I. .taking of-& wed - ding dinn . they drove to I - I . L . friends. They,capnot scoo at for the rash had coutumpt" - :Wd- and I � I TJLL OG -' Ic;Alf . at i _ � i . I � , - ton, ::: L ­ I RDrr03L EXPOSPrOlt -As one of the �many . : C � . . so his couds , : __ __. - --- I . . ­ anachL. . W10110 I I . � I hA , 1 A 1 . .1 I � A Canadian* residing " domain. bhey'took t : 4:46 train for deed on any other ground ,than .temporary would not live until the day of 'aXac - . : in Uncle Senate Clinton, whets' � � _ML Thot6e'Boattio, M. P. for London, . - , : I i1108111 I L . - ; I . I . . 1. . He did liveitatil the day.appolated for exe- . � [ r r old subscriber ' . * L * Is seriously in at his residence in thit, city, z . � .1 . mTIt mq, along with you Detroit. On their eturn* ey will tr4e up ity. . I ' return * - ' . . . L - oution. but win hi . L . . � I - line, L in tile :i . I L .. their residence on Ote he. "teado bw Best Amenccm fro phold favor. � -One night last week thieves entered Mr. at ing happened � .- �, .1 � I m Dakota. tadd in i . -g6ods store, Oakville, mom -made spinet i ... . I 0 1 he 29b j protest � against Godorieh townshi . . . I John Barclay'al dry- ,.' time. An appeal was , � . - your-editoria ulb., on the 'war . . . - f ,�. 0 f2r. Ws Otirling, an old' and respected � - �... . � � I -he ground that certain evi. I I%Wqr !_ ; . k1d the United States. It -Frio amburg, W44L founct dead and Mr. Jae. ,16. Howson's and- Mr. Jae. the verdict, on t, �. s . I - . ! 6tween Spain r to her o' arta for Toronto, the � . � . . 112 � _ ,Steel Galamized resident of Npw R � . - I I L � m ? . . 4 1 . I o. Ing, denoe given by the prisoner ,at the inqueat A L . Te VON I lived Isucknow Christian in 1, nee Union pro- Howa!ls grocery stores, ""ring el thi - . , I "' - I , -1/ . I moms to me, Mr. Editor,. that if yok in his bed oul Saturday moming. He was ha*A, three new Macintosh costs. and: small should not have been admitted at the it" . : V,_ I ; I d Mrs. J. H. Homell. with a handsome L i I - in this country and saw the way the common "AU : � . . I . I . 0 1 ; . Barb Wire. . 71 ye'M of skef . . a - ,I - I . �1 - - - . I .9 . I change left in the tins. The looks on the A now trial was granted. The tbird . UW � . L . Is athized with the down -trodden volume Of the life Of Miss Pr"000 E- Wil -W. H. 1rutoltins, Conservative ex -M. P. fr 6 doors were neatly: thrust in. A far- was to"commenoe on ,Wednesday lost, ;t On i .F .. ; � ; dp . . 0 ;!�p � � . . " I . L on r mouth among flike I __ � lard. . - a -1 . I : -Cuba=, you would ohs I for North Middlesex, died -at his. home in . - * � - 'hot 'week w1ion the turnkey wam 4 , � 10 0 J. A. Stewart who . as been manager t the price will be . I m or - rr'vi g In town about 10 o'clock said night I # . I I . . ; he a p 9 "or the presen om het barsh opinion you eviden .. I . ; sweeping, dusting � I Itty * Pakichill on $dday evening last. He nau he JMWL th " . entertain of Uncle Sam. In yoqr last issue of the Standard Bank, in �Bruwols, - for the - - . . I roe at m-ugers in the woods a few one of the women living in the jan ` ` As the work gom . - ' ' - I past four years, hu bee -: appo ill bvolr Aighteen months. . Pee : I I . �; - _ TYPIFIES'��oas`40b- - I- fiied to a' : had been miles east of the town. A, posse of a 14 = a -noise, and on Investigation -6 man __ '_ L . you say -that Uncle Sami should have tried . Voronto. . Mr. . . -the window -1 ikely be gome &-scay- -1 * MOO per hundred. _Llightn1ing struck the barn of Win. eonstables started in pursuit, tracking them w-sm discovered outside � - I more humane means than , bitits force to iti i th head office An . L . of Him- . SL , —'I � . Kennedy, two miles west of Tars, one night b low 4 , i - - - I . - - � I . . � I I step the war In Cuba. As I understand it, Cant, now of MA , will take charge. ' � . . . last a Port,Credit, 1where they were'awking morid's cell. An slarm was raised ,And the 4 if g a renewal of � . of th � . - - wlww� I _ week, which was totally destroyed, to- for Toronto evidently. I min fied, and thou '. It 11 , I . . . � -United States did a-Verythin &I this . _ I . ,gh pursuaa for' aboa. a I . . I I the 6 Brussels branch. I Ow � 32 Draperies,' and . I r' . gather with;hay and implements. One a 1112. known " the old mile# was not captlaked. It was found :4 1 ext . L I 0 ible duria& Chontleve. -Most successful ui!ersary services L was killed ':and twelVeL oboe . -The Proctor build , LOU � � � . ex. Inst., iu�oonnoo- - . 1. P. No 'naur' 'Spectator building, at lamilton, WAS struck further investigation, that three of the ban I � . I ,'-- comes the pur- - . I were hold on Sunday, I h REID d WIL86N . . _ �� we, having a large: t/0 land's and McKinley% admiiiistratione I '04th# Imee., � ! � b bad been wrenched from -the window, and ,I . . . - I � ;Tlte Ht-gh,od "no that was pose - mdeaus - of - b ' tion with the Luoknow P issbyterlan church. - —Sir J , - y lightning at 3 o'clock Thursday moral - I I hausting aft diplomatic ringin I . oh� Carling, of London, On6rio, � . _. � . . . ' ' last week- At 4.30 the fire was i � thizigs nquired, � : Rev. Dr. Murmy., Of Kin dine, conductod � an or the work of the.jail breaker had been almost - . I . are . . about peace betwe�n the! two people, Sul I . has been ointed by the Prince of Wales 11 ; F � . control, The loss- falls almost entirely on successful. .'If Hammond ever suen-eeded4n - I � preach , loquent and in- I icure at least g good T " 7 patience bad cessid to be R, virtue while'the , the service#, and . . spark on the roof, could not be ascertained, one of th=oal. representAtives of 'the Asso- tha Proctor estate. The damage tothe 4acaping it is hardly likely that he would . I � . I . I mons- teresting sermons. . I I i _purchases. To this � I - . ; Cubans were bding treated with such so * but it soon fouiAd its way to the upper bed- oisted Board of the Royal Academy of M "ic building is as I I i � . I trous cruelty by a people ho are a disgrace -Mr. R. B. Rosis, h . dealer, of Rod. rooms, alarming the. other members of the and Royal I ollege of Music, Loudon, Eng- timated at $_M,000, with an in- ever be recaptured, &a he could bide in- the i � You to call and see - ., � � . POINT OF to modem civilization. are in apparently - gervills, has pure-hased the 100 &ere farm - d spread witli such rapidity and lands. . I � . surance, distributed` among various com- hills and forests of ,Muskoka forimy length i __ 0, . . a Great Northwest- of time. I � - - , I owns d � panies, of $31,000. Th � : - � minds of the d by Mr. Adam Vyhitefor , situated family � ' S_ I I . �t while the stock is ao other desire in the ' Peop a fieroen�w that in a aemi�aude state they -Early a, morning last week fire of am Tolegrapn, Comp%py's offices were corn- . a I . . I - � � I '. of this country than rto free the ounerin on the London road, 1�aing lot 11. The had to aslospe below. I A few things were , red th Baptist churbli, Ingersoll, which - � . ,. � neighborhood of , I t Cuban@ and give- thein'the liberty for whief " ce paid was in th � ! litroyg pletely destroyed with the oompany-'sirt- I � Perth Items. . � � saved from the lower rooms. Apart from wasbuilt ght years ago atacoigbOf $14,000, � . I the 9,000. Thisinasplon idfarm andiswell - � and its contents, vincluding The-insurapes i was $8,000 on the b struments and supplies. The Canidixu,Ex- -Mr. Percy Davis who loft .Mitchell a, . I ' ' 0000� I I ' ,y.have fought solard and. so bravely, loostpd. � . I that, the house I uilding, pre" Company also test all, together with a short time ago to �bfiiit in the American and it seems 0 me,, that the course the . $65 in cash were totally consumed. The $1,000 on the pipe organ, and $1,000 on the % 1 1 � . . . T -0 United States have punned in one to- be -The other day, J n Agnew, or. , of - , � the " . .. quantity of freight, the value of which it in army for the Cuban war� tel . 'hod from i . . � a lose is covered by ipsurance in furniture.: I - not possible to estimate. - I I i � I ._.,� I - JUILIA w li'o' � Belgrave, met 4ith a. painful accident. Perth Wall? . I -Dr. H� Hart, dental surgeon, of Lindsay, _ Detroit to his father that he' to I lf�r_ PRINCIP commended by all . people love the intual There must be a bad 6d lot of' married the enlistment examination. He wo-Al -be � I ,e_ �- � ? � . I ring a piec i of iron, he was ' - . ?��, I WIRle hamme dow of ili I - .k. � 0 moored cause of liberty and humatifty, and -Mrs. Aood, wi I a late William died there -ons day last week. He was won men in Walkerton to pall forth much a to- neither tall enough, nor ragged enough to peteat �� .iM1X-f__ I . - -9 struck in'the eyewith some of the red hot grood. of Luck - . . . _ , ' ted is somewhat " I It-% . . I - t at it will ultimately be a factor in the now, pawed away on Thur8- known, and enjoyed the confidence of a large bake as the following. A corrdipoodent come u . . .1 IWI � -_ metal. The - wound inf to 2th inst., in the Uth jear of her age. circle of ifflandi.', He had been suffering of th- p to the reqdvioment& . -_ I � . progress of this country in that she Js fight. day, 1 . a Telescope signing .herself ,,Kate,-, -One afternoon not long ago Mr. David I . - Twilled, 34 inches . Ing for the iight and for those who are not . painful, though it is the Jight the night is Deceased had been ill for several months from throi6t trouble for some considerable saye: It is getting quite lashiofiable this Robeitsori, of Fullartonj started from -the - : - � 'y i � I I . . strong enough in themselves to shake off unin as I I past with consumption. She'leaves a own. 'tim. t � . last while, for maiiiid man to insult both mill with a grist, -when some part -of the - � ,. stnipes and godd . . . the. tyrant@ who have oppressed and' iobbed - u family of three none and two dang 0 grus. �ve�,`w married womeir and young girls on the harness broke,and the shafts ;of his Aetna- . _:1 - I . . ir. W. Farran, of Clinton, last week Zters, -1 Ifs of John Ivers, an old � . ' . race ., in ax . . them for � Ived a splendid piece of horse -flesh i I , He is a homely thing, we will grant you; ,oenturioi. . - I of whom survive� her. Mrs. Elood was resident of Belleville, died very suddenly - streets especially in the- evenings, and some. omt- dropped to the ground. 'The horse . . - i inches wid fancy 1. I . . Hoping you will find space in your. valu- the shape of a I thoroughbred- brood mare, born In the town of Schuyler. Herkimer one day not long a o. About 5 'he times in the open day. A caution through then ran away, but Mr. Robinson bravely - - -_ . . e" . -1 poets do not sing his praises 'in from the well known H mlin stock term, P In. 1 1 . I able paper for the above, which in not in- county, NowYork state, in 1825, where she W out up-atairs to aft down for a' while, but � s,6 reversible, at 20a. . - verse, or speak of his acquilinta tended as a criticism but to show how New York state Shc i: is from Mambrino your valuable paper might 'put a stop to hold on to the linos, the brute healing the . 4 I . . �Sr& � �. � 9. � . - ___ the King, said to be the W1 bores of its broad lived till the year 1855, when she -came when called an hour later ohs was, found to such insult#, and would be thankfully ree rig by the bit, un � til this lance on the north � . . I . - � -1 noae, or of -hit swan -like neck, � people here look upon the matter. . with her husband to Kinloss township, and have exp�red.. I . . ceived by � the women folks. We'linaw the side of- Mirs Pearoo's house wax reached , . - 36- � . . I Union Garpttal, : or of his Apollo -like grace of . I remain 0 in the world, and" in in I al to a fast *ire. had continuously resided in: the vicinity of . -A' very pretty wedding ceremony was, - , � . - -Some evil d �erson entered the I . names of every one of them, and if the - in- when the animal was caught., the only dams . at 25%, 30c aikd 350 . . I A bANADIA14. imposed , Lucknow till her death. : � held at V, andas on the 18th inst., at flourib . . hafts, . -1 I : . oults arp . I I . I - . form, Most of people are down , - barn on the Huron to , Goderich town- ' of * W. Crowe. . repeated, we will go direct to.their age sustained- being a pair of broken a I - , JaRginaw, Michigan, May 23rd, 1898. - -On Monday last week, the spirit. of" Fs,irvievO, the residence of Mr. Su da site K . . - . � a Mr. ,. Gould, i . . -At - , n y , moon, i sky. ., - , . .1 � -.of Stanley, patsed quietly It we a marriage o ism Emil Crow -A horrible fatality occurred -in Dammer ISM Mr. and Mrs# Fr, d W rd I w t - I pets, 3-6 inches wide, � on him, despise him, even hate hipt belonging to Mr. Rnd made Mrs. Wm. Clark, - f M, is 0, wives and explain their conduct. " Mitchell on a v a on to � * I I . _. . him, and yet he has more to , NoTF.. -We do not object to the criticisms I free use of his grAdq, as he made off with away to her long home. She had reache& -o ly ghterofMr. W. Crowe, to Mr. township one Morning last week. The body chur,ob,' leaving tbise amoll children -it �� � . - florings and patterns.. . about a load of OR' to whi be had left in the the good old age of 88. Her death was on- P Alfred Jones, . the Toronto bar. . -be �. � a I I . recommend him, from the stand- . Of our, frieads. In fact� we admire the pluck . of a prominent farmer, Mr. Alexander home. A I ut 4o'clook a ,great volume of __ . 7e and 50c per yard.. * th 11 ani feeling of patriotism which thus induces barn. Parties gailty of uch note as these tirely unlooked for, although she had been .9 r. ' Smith, ged 60 years, was found in his bamp - tack ' - .- I point of princip1le, an -we , them should be severely puni ad. Ing up a smoke wwwourising from a straw a 1. -, a Carpets,. 36 inches � . to take up the cudgels in behalf of. the I ailing for a few, weeks. She! was sitti -A w days ago a lady was summoned wg.� near th ' o I I I we were - Eay a lot of ,so -While in Clhiton bh other day a Gode. the morningoo before a police court at London, for rid- yard horribly mangled. He was lead*- I , going -to I untry of their adoption, and of which f her death.� Her husband W - � . I . I a prover. y 11 I - ;. designs, at 55c per - � . � . _h worthy citi z4ons. We rich township farmer n ed St. John was died about icycle on the side walk. She failed deborned Ayrshire bull to wat,or, as was his-, hboris prevented agreat Ion of ' t �� � I . .. . - people. , they ba,re become sue ., sorely wounded by a he a, the animal grab- years ago. Being unable to Ing he , daily custom, when the brut,4 knocked him anneXive stook,as the stock -irere *within 4 1-1 . . � adihire them for it, .and perhaps 'were we a he was passiDg, ,care for herself, she had lately lived with to sip e r, and the case was adjourned for *a down and trampled the life out of him. Mr. few feet of the barn and stables. A small ... . 36 inches wid 'this� I . . . ituated as they are, we might view matters bing him by the �� neck 'her brother, Mr. George McNair, from week. This is the first offender of the fe. B- . . ey, lt may be well to state who the char� a _hb. It'is pos- Had it taken just 9, tri -a larger mouthful whose home she was buried in Baird'i'cemie- mi&h was a prominent farnier, and premi- boy with matches started the Newt which I kims and colorings at . I in pretty much the fSame lig � .-male . rouasion that - has been brought - t* dent of the township agricultural society, a was extinguished after a vigorous -fight. L . J� . . . I the , alar"Yein would have been �ap ad tory. . . book r such an offence. , I . . � aeter we have in mind is. We sible that our Amaiican neighbors are , . member of the township council, and an -In the recent examinations in oonnee- - 4 . . - . -R ports from the Michipicoten mining . 1 Me per yard. - - . actuated solely by -the noble desire; *to, re- and C! John possibly h, a One to kinglom', -We have this week to announce the . ' older of the Presbyterian church. He was vion with McMister Vaiversity, Toronto. I _Wid� s " - . . - _. will not apologiz-i for' introdue- Come. - ate a7 i -aches Orae - . . I - lieve their down -trodden and *opprewed ' death of Mrs. Martin, widow of the I distric , in Algoms, areo that fourteen rich . . -Josh. Heywood, 64 the, . - a Libetal in polities, end was very highly tw 0 made .4 most . - c . ing him. He is none more or fellow 0rcl concession - . o of St. Marys- y gi - le Ono ad* i " L �%ris for bed -rooms ortals in Cuba and elsewhere from . . in Martid, of Oakville' and Tor- olaimewere discovered this week. Ini each, respected in the county. - ea. Miss EM4LIya Ei Del- I ,. , 21 I , in . ­ t and -6 Capta creditable race - 11 _3 . .. - -- - the cruel opporessions of a corh of Usborne, has quite a curiosity. It is a . L � 5C, 30a ar.d _.60 per, , _� less than a bull dog 1; onto. She died at her home in Bayfield, there is free gold that will an y thousands . -Charles Ramoth disappeared from his mega took firstosla" honors in Lstin,Froveh, . young duck with !four wings. On the left I : I . I censorious ruler, as our coTrespongent to � on Tuesday, 1,70h inst. Deceased had a of dollars to the ton. In the opinion Of _� S L "-f I . � - . . . . ' lit severe attack oVparalysis about a Ye%r ago, Fred -Parks, an -old California miner, the .. . L , . I L 'Th. of , history - 2ad year pass and 2nd year I . forcibly and ably sets fortb, but if go, it ap- We there are two wings, one on the r home in' Windsor twenty-four years, &got German, biology., English bible, �Old Ttdaa 111 inches ivide, good. � . -we spoke of him as a cr6ature of prin- aid - top of the L � � Ak:D . a and one on the back. . Drs. Gray - and nothing was heard of ,him till a few ment) - _. � . %'I, peare to us they are going about the busi . but through the skill. and district will turn out to be -�e richest one when he surprised his wife by honors' in 4*1tiemation. Miss Edith R. *n . I -1 ciple, and a I better example of `neoVL in a very peculiar way, and i � n a man- bird in about two weeks old. The owner in Shopps I of life was exten . doys sigot . � colori -,q f or bed-, . .. ded in Canada, � , L AnXiOU81Y Waiting to see ow the duck -will co - By walking into the house. His son, Delmage took first class bonore iu TAtill- I - L 9 c' . sticktoitiveness is hard to find. net which seems, at this distance, at any until Moinday, -when she ba'4 a fresh attack# � tte.,, at 406, 45c And. . � it takesto wini �. -Daring a recent thunderstornii the barnS who was a baby when the father left home, French, German, English, biotogy, ED I . I L � L - ' to create the suspicion. twat they are, fly when leaving her blind and unable' to Moveo 1. U , Ot,msl - I � . . . When he bark� he mean% it rate, of Mr. Smith, about four miles from was grown to man's estate, and was sup. bible, (Old Testament)* history,,aud . 0 0. � . . . . -While playing Ise -ones . and walkes . _ )� . a perhaps, actuated by other and less worthy ou Tue'dRy till this she seemed quite well Port -Elgin, -were struck bi IbIlitning and ti hi mother, Ramoth 'said he had J I I WhQn he bites, the bone -has - i,. D , mation (2nd year) . &I , m " u be team of , per a sf ,' inches wide, in a - I ___ ' I . aimis. We hope that, as our corresponds t evening of lost w "ik, D - A. R. Kinsman, tio Sb. Andrew'@ church and home ajain totally destroyed A I been I'o - ' a Cbris - ­ - . ��_ _ I t � of Exeter, had th' 0 . v ver the world and always intend tina Mttavisb, -eldest daugh - �of natterng, suitable � . to-emck Moire he lesseni his points out, we do them an injustice, but lit a b no )f the,fourth finger on Sunday, Sth inaL She was 82 yearo' of horses and other live stock .were also eon* -Mib - � 14 . ,� � . � � . I � of the Aft hand broken,' he result of a blow I � ad to return home as soon am he had a little ter of Mr. Donald McTaylstq lot 16 ,cono" � - - . i I Ze home - ining rooms, halls � . 1. grip. the light we now possess, and AS we now age. � oumedh - Lobe about $1,500; insured In the money by him, bui that time never came. sion I Worth- Easthopeo died at, 1, , I I view the situation, that in the -.feellin I we irith a lacrosse stick, bile chooking an- Benjamin Higgins, one of the ol4est Waterloo Mutual for $600 � His wife received Min with open arms, and of hq;lpareute on Tuesday, May 17th, in the * I - ' 'a, at; 55 , ^. , , 6ther player. The iuj ry, Itowever, will - , his � Si a river, near he remained , , c, 600, 680 - t_�___%g � . A have,and nothing has tronspire to not incapacitate Dr. Ki man fjiAis profes. settlers nd pioneers of Bayfield, died at,L -Water is so low 'in* iK ein . . apparently. quite contented till 40th year of her age. For aomp time past I . ard. This animal typifies a great " = - � : ' USVII;1141 Out . - I Many- change it, the boastful s6ol bullying home o Thursday night, 12th inst. Do- Mine 0 Centre, that boats cannot to 3 day lost week, when he again disap- the deceased had been sinking gradually .9 ide, irL . _', � sional duties. � a native of Belfast, Ireland, and at 0 . . f 27 inchea w -1 characteristics which are sill too conduct of many of our neighbors, high up ceased was , . I It . -70n Wednesday even ag of last week, as , the stream. Supplies arayery short peared. I I I ' . I . with consumption an& her -death was no. - I . . '0�ind shadea and. - - . � I . rare, and are appreciated in even in authority an well as in the ranks, in the Conductor Ausebrooke vas getting on. the, when a young man came out� to his uncle's. City and - Mine, Centre, as boats cannot and - I I . � -One evening last week, "While I;okln I . . past has a strong influence in strengthening at London, Where he stayed. a few years, , y River rom at Portage. The for his cows, James Cahill, of Paris - friendly disposition mad made many friondq, ­:: tral at Clinton, lie slippedg then taking up laud near Brudeffeld. Hav- bacon and be 1' ded to her . � 21r -i at 85c,- 95c and .. less measure than they -are this feeling. And we know,that we are not engine of his in reach Rain from I isoov� unexpected. SheL was of a kindly and . ' ympathies will exten . . \ � . i *miners are short of flour, ugar, [1; . I . known. . . . . owing to the step bain g loose, and was eted the body of a man in the water at the wbose a I . � let V I , k . . i singu; I this respect as this is also the thrown violently to the ground. He was Ing sold his farm there he moved to BAY- many Other necessis , and Klondi a edge -of the riiir Nith, on the outskirts. of votiowlag parents in their Ion. I . . L I 4 . . : . ' * - �Itair Oil Cloth$,. in a I . . . � I I � feelink an Attained. by many Canadians, al- injured so much, th * h no bones were field, where he bad lived, ever. since. He prices are -being paid, then for. I the town. The pol L ice were notified" Land -'Peter Fleischbaiier, father of Mrs, I . a I L . � ouse - f patterns . - : be publicly expressed in �1; w one of the first members, of the Orange I the most widely bhe body removed to the station fire hall. John EL Killer, of - the Mansion . . - - How much. is tenacity in the cause of though it May. not broken, that he ,wal 11 able to take his A! . -R. G. Lambert, one o - 11 - . in, a . I so many wordo. �The feeling , in Canada is train out until -the follov�lng Tuesday. society of Bayfield, by whom he was buried known residents of, Harris vat died,,§ suidden- There were no marks of violence on the Stratford, died very ,suddenly. the other �� - - . i our Oil clotlig, * . straigrht fai�,ts appre6iated ? � that if the bullying and loud mouthed on the following Saturday, at the Bayfield ly last week. He had gooe to his plago of bodyt and in the pookete were -found about da 9 o'c 'I -he mornitiff he - � : -On Tuesday of last *eek, a five year old � . J�be y look i i t L ortl a qaarter, yard and � I I . loo He was 65 years of age, and wali. At ortlL . . . Senators and. Congressmen and selfish and ,m�etery. business as usual, and had just 'Bested him- rayer book. an outside, b4 sh Om I L' f feeling ill, i daughter of Robert- White, of'the. Amglo- � - t of - wh $3 in oseb,aud a Catholic p ough to be . I V, � k back in I . . 01116 a 4 L unscrULPUIOUS V, :as a widow and family moo self to read the paper when he sau , � � � 1. - . - i�yards wide,.pTetty_-. t What do people care whether gobda are stock -jobbing gamblers and American hotel, Gorrie, Imet wl�th a very 'a. I body was that of a man about eighty years afterwards he com a 81i . �nd block and tile - I I I speculators whi) forced on the war,- could I a crook lIV6 in or near Bayfield. - � his chair. By. the time his sons, who were of age, who was seen in Paris' about ton was put to bed. I ,a saak to d .pass- - - - as they are represented to be, or only be sent to the front to do the fightigs painful accident. 'Sh carrying - n Wednesday MOini]3g Of ladt week, . . - 'O � L I . I of preservag across th: cW61 let, when she fell, � -, beloved attracted bi a slight noise, reached him, he days ago, when he said he came - from.. 'the ad away as stated above. eat vr" dno . _. I there would not be much sympathy wasted . about 4 o'clock, the spirit of Agass was dead. - S , heart ,diesame. -M Fleischlisuer - ., otherwise 1,: and the fore -finger "Of er left hand was . A 'to House of Refuge, Brantford� and was, on his to L . ; - L . . , lexander MoNair, of nbrook, : 85 years I I . � . if a good drabbina were their portion, but ught between the jar a d the sharp cot- - wife of -Jas. Sanders, the sixteen -year-old ton w&y to Sarnia,, where he had a sister. - WAS Old, and wax born in Germany. mw� . I : - Ai flight ito the ,world beyond. She Of,JL r Waterloo, where ' � as.it, is not this class that. will suffer but OR', 'took it T -w-Ths family of Mr. J. B. Allenby, - who rhe body was removed to W I . L 11 ), What is the use of having a principle those who are honest and patriotic and who net of abox, cutting it almost completely had been ill ]for over ,,'fear months with oneph-Sanders, of horold, bad a leg ". . . i . . . . . L a, it off near Lthe second join . ,, dr2psy, and dating beriliness she bore her, broken and his face braised by an accident reside at West London, just across the interment took place, " rAnown : * - � and sticking to it? . have had no part in creating the troubl , with the hoist in the knitting mill not long bridge; were aiwakened' by a tremendous -John Cole, of Ruseeldsle. betts I -On Wednesday afte 'eon of last week , bibu�de, trustiniLin . I A a. !, . - I �. � is the fervent pra3 er. of all that there . may I ouneringo with,great for � - . _' � -" Colts, with him -two dough- - , - - �_ � _� I diem war and a speedy peace. -ED. u, d wT";, We y . - an ex- 11 � .. n i / I be a bloo there passled away to tfie I rest b13yond, at her Saviour. - Igor and was � peacef 1. Her &go- It happened after working hours th.,�nder clap during a storm one night .lost as "I Buckley �, - I I I � I . * the residence of her son, . r. D. R. Moln- The boy was playing around the hoist an i1ji . k E r one except Mrs. Allenby, whois tere, Minnie and Lils, hsA quite I - �_ __ . � . I I Wh ou sell i0 _16 n . maiden name was Agnes Mulholland, and the ropes, when the7- hoist fell, I 1, and. patience one evening not long -690. .As. .. I i . ; . tosh, of Lucknow, Janet ' rostle, rellot of she was born in the township of Hullett in fooling with . I toned to Mr. Allenby's room they were � 'th . #,heir merit or not 7 " the late George. McIntosh "jet the ripe old . . 7 ,, : Huron Notes. . �7 township in i8es, with the above result. * were horrified to find him lying in bed with returning from Wificholl wi � ; � �urtaiO&Jx-'arrancred' ; 1850, and came to Grel driver, -the front AxIsof I : g �. . ' ate Dominion Day. had bee poor -News- has been received in Quebac city his 'whiskers and hair ablaze. The eldest their spirited young . . I 1 . . Godefich will colebr - age of 80 years. Dooeame section No. 8 on I " u - ,C I . I to a UY - U. _� and .. . buying I t - to be removed ieelth for a long 8 pa4t where she taught in school 0 she was ;�ar. their b b k and an audde :. . . ,. . -Wingham's.postoffice in timei an during a first clue certificate. In 187 of a terrible outbreak of diptheria at St. daughter succeeded in amothering tlis flames, � . -The. answer to, . these questions rest , . - U %ey we;'s tumbled out in a boap, tins a3 o as 25c a I to a in 'central part of the town. _ five months had been con ned to her bed, tied to her now bereft partner, who., along Isidore, County of Dorchestei. Over fifty and tried to arouse bar father, but in vain : expeo1V - . . � - the purchasing * public. __AOra. Hamilton,'of St. Thomas, bee , ciess are reported in the 6011vent A10118 An examination showed the body to be badly on the roadside. After dra ing Mr. - C dh i . I g* � ; 4ave em also as � � with . . and had suffered a good d ,I with a son and five daughters is left to I an,Ned to the � ; 4 1 L I I -1 urchased Chisholm's drug store, in Wing- -` , . . I � 7, I amongst the nuue and pupils, and the in8ti- burned, particularly aboui the face. bead for some distance he in get � - . _ i ; . as.mMt-peckple care i- Who Can appreciate - the squarp � I _ ..;-At the 55th semi.anzu�al examinations moum her departure. - . sad. To add to the and breast, and death bad been !us 0 one ". I- - Gr I tution has been clo tantane-4 horse pulled up. Fortuna.. I n re I ; ' sayer; .... z � great sellers are I and 7 determined efforts of a firm gam. - of the Ontario College of armaoy, all four -The lot concession of ey *on't take it � . " -Robert Sanders has sold 25 acres of . horror there il'only one doctor in the place, our. There were two holes in the ceiling ceived -any greater inju . , an A ' . I . of the Goderioh boys p d, three taking a back seat in'Ahe onward march. Harry . � I .. I es, 'w hich � we b old - k to do business, without depart- ,ichard . I . knock. ,an kdamihing a USW spring bat. , � n - T . awamp land in HRY township to R 11T storey brick cot- and he in so present ill. just over the bed, a picture bad been shaking at ; . . - � - � A - . - � t . honors. Charlie Watson ptured the John Grainger is orooting a two i ties. - .1 . ing from ' facts ? iyhose object Elworthy, of,Uaborne. � -A frightful accident occurred not long ad from the wall, and the bed had also, �­Tfie , irectors of the Morningtoli Agrt- : t . :, . I . . , . Roberts' medal, the go erql - proficiency tage on his farm, the brick work being near- : & -it is reported that Rev. H. Bray is . ago at St. Marie de .1% Beauce, Quebec* caux- caught fire. Mr. Alleabyi who was an old., cuiturai.Sooloty haveparchased some more - - � is to make a prc - ; who think . medal and the medal for tany, and stood ly completed. The contractors are Messrs. . Alto- I 4 � I � - . � I abouttoresign the rectotehip--of Trivitt second in the honor list. brain Potts and ing the death of Ernest Gagne, a young boy resident of West London, was bead of the land and have now ever sixteen ^Ore$ - . - 0, - 'that in Plainly saying they are I Blow,' of Gorrie, and Smith Brothers, of- . � . and- show I ri, Nottingham Lace ' � Memorial eburch, Exeter. -' 'ok honors, and of fourteen years.' The Young follow WAS firm of J. B. Allenby and Company. -gather, -with a good grand -stand ; � Wroxeter. Mrs. Thomas Graingers of the I and also a good half -mile track, and I . - . after a, �rofit, they segve the -Mr. Thomas Fittoii has disposed of his Graham Williams , also floughing'with four oxen- when they took I -Mr. Allan GOnn, � formerly of Barris) house. . I I ot 54 inches wide ! oLean appeared ialthe pass list. same line, will also put UP a. two story . � I - I . I P I � - Men. Herb M - I ht and ran away. Gagne was caught by 'thiest ghee.p, bog and cattle p-wo., It is their in- I best interests of the clothing land and promises in Exeter to Mrs and during the sixties one of the weal i 11 . as a wedding brick cottage. All the nkobirial is on hand. t � a by L� , . � ,., taped edges, - m i -On Tuesday of last k , 'rig , eation I to still improve the ground � purchasing pilblic ? ning, London road. Consideration, S1,000- ed I , Brandon, Man!- On the Howick side of the road Alexander the plow in endeavoring to stop the. animals and most prominent lumbermen in Canada, � lattle pono a13A - faao�tix - I ,t designst. made to � - I 0-ancillor ceremony was perfor was dragged 'a considerable distance# died'at Orillis lost week, at the residence atting'�up new v - - some I . . -W. Robb has been elected c in a as a former resi- -Thompson is P - - . d. or the !accommodation of the exhibitorig.' !i � rid ireparing t6 build a. modern and r pair, our price $1 for st. George's ward, Clinton, to fill. the tobs, in which the bi his -body being severely torn and mangle of big son, R. D. Gunn; b&t,gter. In the E �, dent of the 6th line of Mo ia, in the person two story brick cottage this summer. John .-While Mr. John O'Brien, of the firm of ded: eon"idemble-tO tbd1r Prize '] work, a .� Likd our much abuid �anin6 Iriend) vacancy caused by the removal of A. M. . days Of his greatest prosperity bin opera- Tboy hive ad I that . . � , . I .1 � I , of Miss Kate, den hter of . Win. Barrie. Adams will do the stone and bri0k O'Brien &Bowden, -millers, Creemore, was , as list this year and there is ne,doubt but t. 41 . hold. The Todd to Goderich. . annah, of that place. and Smith Brothers the earpenterik. These . tione were very extensive, extending C pair,- fine -Notting- T _ we -have t4pn a . . d I inful illness, Mary Thb groom was T. soon. lately, hie t fall will see the best fair ever bold in E : -After a long an pa . P CON to working in the mill one afte, . before it. they did over a great portion of the- prov- nex . � - will add materially se caught in the machinery, and ' . ch LaOa 1 _7 hold in our 'ease . is UPOU . M diris will be a the appearance and comfort of th bove t event took laos -at the - , , n afid Scot " � the wife of William Robertson, of Miss Barrie went went two years ago an& three new residen w inces of Quebec and Ontario up sis far as the that section- � . te . .1 trade of - Seaforth and- urdock, of last hoj many old friends id a .A could be stopped bad both logo. and one arm 'Gunn -jk �nloasau ' -*I' ,_ cream, 64 4, � .9 . . . Wingham, � north ,she ' of lake Superior. Mr. - - or - i � . clothin passed away on Thursday d farms. ' broken in sever - re ome ofk�._ Jame � � - .. yards long, Uiped � � i . I vicinity. . week, at the early age of 45 years. atilt in wishing herself husband many name ' ,sl places, and also Wke born in the county of Giongarry about. b - 5 Easson, Iftrattords, on I " , - an Daring th 0 n"13' ribs on one side. He died aboatL 10 "O'clock . May 17tho when - his � i - - ? . - years of happiness and prob erlitl . a terrific storm n Wed _ -1 at King-' Tuesday evenings - .,- - i � , . I - � . -Mrs. James Clark, of Leeburn, was ac y - lightning struck theL � 82 Years ago, and atte6ded *schoo, - 1�, e sell regularly .� at " . berry, was the day night of last week, I . � -Mr. Paul Powell, Tu irbil � the same night. - to daughter, Miss Annie, wasynited. in mar . � . a, . . . cidentally kietted by a calf some days ago, Lobinson, Hu I ston, where be. was a noboolmatis of the Is . Edwairds, a well-knov m. A — - Daniel - . � - �- our price $1,26' - __ : �__ . I of 6 mna-�sy accident, but barn of W. P iron � road, ji�iat -A heavy hail and thunder storm passed - and John Sandfield riage to MT - W . - � � . - � I � , which seems to have cracked a rib, and: left victim last week )Iinton, and set it on fire, and, V,e the south of Watford on May 18bh.- :'The Sir John Macdonald � and much esteemed cattle buyer - of AM& I I I I I - - �. . - i a more wound for some da a. helortunately escaped pers6tal injury. He west of( . I tiO I Macdonald, - Mr. Gunn led his company . 1. '. . . 4 , ALL -An excursion to tKe Model Farm, was driving into Wingliam 4n Tuesday with night watchman sounding the alarm, quite bail was as large as bantam eggs, and 1here 1837 to Craig. The ceremony w,as performed 'by . I q , - I . from Kingston to active ,service in . .- : 7 - � I EJr, fine Sevtch� " 11 -. . WE HAVE ONE PRICETO � 'the scene, but it. M, L, Leit�h in the presence of about - i� . WAS a great deal of glas . � t p . Guelph, Will be run by the Tumb%ryjaud a load of pigs for shipment. After t a number were quickly on a in the surrounding assist in quelling the Mackenzie rebelliOn- V. I � -31 . a no . urnin abyter: -a iiv intimate friends I :e Curtains,: th r ad, one Of tee could render no assistance, as the i as and . z � East Huron Agricultural Eteoietie I a 'mmanoe houses and in the Methodist and Pre Mr. Gunn was a nephew Of ths late Bi4hQP fifty of the r 'a - L n some ide and groom .L -was an earnest, Of the bt . I I min, Ian churches broken. The trees I MoDonell, - . ! and Nfery fine in . I - MONEY BACK 1IRWA�TED4 - . lines broke, and the horses away. The buildi was a Mesa of -flames in a few , of Kingston, mind . Mr,jamse Emoup � ,calf, � I 20th. . n1he only stock in it was & ' , stripped of f the bride, misted the groomp ' , � 1. I twigst I I � . � . . I . . I . Massey fruit .AiGtO 0 . (le to sell 'at 81.75, . . �- -Rev. W"B. Richardson, B. A�, wlio is result was that their pigabi were uncers- utes. places were their small Roman Catholic; His wifd'w" Aulia MAV brother o L . 4 - L . ,....a ... so.....0 ...... b visiting at- his home on the Bey- moniously dumped oa the I ard rotd, one which could not be relieveds� Amew and considerable damage vias done to calls M�Donall, who died about two years while Miss Edwards., r f the .groom, I I �i . I at presen, I i �, .- d the bride. . Ice 81.50 per pair. , a u orses and, binder, driven into the barn an Tuesday, trees. iva him. They supports � L - - - . ., ; . - . field road, Stanley, has received a call to of them getting a leg broke b t h � ago. Three children sury i PaIrl , � . . � the machinery lost, which in- -w-Resr. Win. Patermeat of Toronto, ds- .1 eXtra W_X. L ; � I among, CA . �, ' ... de. . Wyomin,l, Presbyterian church. driver escaped injury. l . WAS -The formal dedi tion of the now are: R. 1). Gunn, of Orillia, barrister; I . I eluded a number of implementoo grain, etc. Masonic hall at Ottawa took plow last livered his lectura, " From Toronto -to B61- 1` � , � Lace C urtiins, I . d MACDONALD -Whi a E. H. Snell, of Clinton, WbA -The other day, Dr. Tui�bull, of Clin- Alex. Gunn, of Alliston, accountant, aqd - I . L The barn was insured for S800, and the con- week in the fast via son Francisco*,, to A large andissoo t� Xiety Of plain and - GREIG . working in the 'orchard ,)f Stephen Gray, ton, was called to Cirsubro6k. in consults- tents - for $1 000 The barn was a ver _presence of Grand Master Win. Mrs. - P. Haydon, of Toronto. The remains arch, Mitchell, on Monday !� : __ . , Hallett; last week, he had the misfortune to- - tion; and left Clintou at 12;16, noon, arriv- I y Gibson,M,P.,anda large numberof the were taken to Barrie for interment, where in X�ftox ch - r ' I - - . I . * . evening of last week. Rev. Mri Kerrin oo- 11 pod va'ne at $2 � fall and break his arm. , at Cranbrpok, a distance �f 27 miles, at large one, Ld Mr.' Robinson's lose on it will craft, the Grand Lodge being xPeo's'lly he resided for upwards jof 40 years. - � - . . Aug , . be heavy. -Daring the same storm the barn Afterw.trds there . cupied the their very "tably and the . - - -2-4,5, or in fdat 2J hours. -After staying - a inquiry into the cause . I . i ice �$1.75 per' air. . - week, I 'called for the occasion. � Th * * * of death of . _ . I : p -on Sunday and Monday of last . I Of M. Hill, Ilth concession of Hallett, was aye some fin theme. Rev. Mr. � [ � A � - ; - ith. was a banquet at the Russell house which a an ; zScotch Lace Gar- CLOTHIERS. th' anniversary services in connection w there for a considerable 'Met - P the lato,Robort Ramsey, of Streetsvills A choir g ; 0 1 - � . also struck and destroyed, with its entire t 200, Mae from Petersongave a ood description of biO -1 ,. I - and arriving homeat 7 0,01;k. To cover - . . was attendad bT abou , Ono oted and wealthy retired ilar, � � � . the Rattenbury street Sunday school � highly rasps 7, He and Iong, in I back, nts, which iucludeAi�four cows, him to ago resi feago., Denver, 'Colorada- .1 I b. L g the; )to. 0011t(s ry province in the Dominion were pros. Ided in - . . Side of the Street, in I , were hold, and 54 miles in an afternoon and ottend to to. !Ova . . mar, who, up to four yea I - f - �i . A -perfect eautles, . On the Wrong, . 19pworth League, Clinton f; fogsional work - shows that too doctor t a horses, calves, pigs, implements, a i ;eat. , . that vicinity, was resumed lately, tinder the gir­iui;J sists peako Sidt Lake 0ity... Sto - I . were most entirely success uL - 9 I., I I 91110 lily at $2.50 per I stron Block. L .t --Some boys stoned what they b8lisved direction of- Coroner Sutton, of Cookovllle�; - I - , -While in Clinton - . � � I L I the other day, a horse hustler -At midnight, on Sunday, 15th inst ' .raniouto and S&II.Francisco, describing : ' er PaM* ' . . . I borne, Jean Climie, wife of William * Lawrie, of to be a eat in the esual. 'The object turned Crown Attorney McFadden was ]at the -city and the Endeavor convention and , i - . . thv _� 1$2�L P , L . elonging to Mr - Akx- Young, Of C01 -The Toronto Telegram �he other day Wroxetert died, in the -84th Year of her &&,a. idings, and I I � . � . - � bi . of James Cooper, an Old taking notes of th row . ,sit, the trip back to Belfast. He delighted )our and ,Peisian ­ I SEAFORTHI . . ONT. ran away. Mr. Young was thrown oixt, but had the following: * " On Frid�y* afternoon, Mrs. L�wris had been suffering from the ail- eat to be the logo 0 audience, keeping them in good humor, :"do : - � . .. . � 11 )%ithough seriously bruised, no bones were I n men, who was seen about eight 6'0100k the arm B., F.. Justin, or Brampton., and J.: J.- . an 16 9,11ar- ! - .. I a Young man named'AlexhudeTWright,aged lines L�the ow year, . , . I � I . - � . ments due to old age . - V Intly in although he spoke for an:h&W d - t,ine�,% Art A-luslin'g., � - i Xht proceeding in the dir6otiou Mahafty watched the can, � I . . i L . ­ I ­ I broken. ' - 19, residing at J`meatOW4 county of but her strength held out very remarkably ,previous. n g 6 - . � . . — . z . . -i ietv. � of the caual bank undir the influence of the interests of parties a __ se to be in- ter, time *.eut quickly, aud all ,went home � ,: / . � . :� . . . I � -A football match between teams from , admitted to thel Toronto gen- - � . � i __ - i 4 Huron, was until the last week or not when she sank pi�flic expectation, 'Well pleased- � ­ m 9 . -terested. Con � I I � . .. . .----- .N -8 and 9 schools, Goderieh township. pi4ce of steel i liolabr,'and who, it in supposed, fell into. the trary to he Salvation Army bar- - L i � os. eral hospital. There was a in � _ . I . � . - 101 rapidly, and the end came peacefully at -A wedding at t i ; - I � last week, resulted in a v* water and was drowned. 'His bead -when no analyst's report was Presented. Only � � � . . � I on Tuesday of. " - Stratford, Wednesday night of 104t, _1 �� - . the- calf �t -his leg. He' w1l, ki g, - when *d light on Sunday. The deceased w has- racks, . I . � � - - , Was ' a nil I ohn Climie, I itnesses were examined. Mile C I . I � for the No I I a piece of. steel flew, enterin;rhi's leg. It ,he third daughter of the late J - W11 . . . I . . 9 boys by a score of Ono found was feet in the mud two -he bu -1 I . . ter and Dr. Bowie who swisted at the � .Week, -drew a big arowilto t ilding, and I - I I . I tory to nothing. I so - -Mr. F. W. Hodson, superintendent of , = I - . I , or evenin& and # 906, vook, while ild not be located, and Sat�arday after of the townebip of Inniefil, Simeoe co post-mortem. The jury was- out an hour dinge were had with interest � L * . noon the X rays Were - used id: finding the She was a sistef of the late UnT to finish. After some little de - I � -On Tuesday night of last 1 � George Farmers' Institutes, retumea to'Torouto on - ­_�_�__- 6 was workingaround i an handed in the following = . - I � I . we in lookin I . Mr. John Livingston steel." surviving F day of last week, after spending a couple and ra, half ol � treating I . g and .� - � Climle, of Wroxeter, and the last I ad came t big lay, -the con ties, Fte. A r , � .- I I - at the Commercial hotel, Exeter, . 0 ri aye i T 10 ; e Furnishings are. ­� his stall on --On Friday ing, 18th inst., James member of her father's family, which con- fd n the vicinity of Guelph, in search �verdict: ". hat the deceas plaing, of Galt, aid 1r]; Susie Bembardt, . . :.Soo by boat : concession, ire . His death through neglect. First -in, not rO- Go rl", . Fare to the lst class, the animal step mOm' Gr y, and -his sisted of four sons and four daughters. The . of some fine grade Ayrob cattle . . .- _ one of -his feet, bruis" ' ascended the P'Stfo an't want to 'buy - ,ped on i, Cuthill. 16th � . . � ment, to. keep up 6f Stiatfords : . $9.85 ; 2nd class, $6.35. ing it very badly. � hew Jame" Laing, of Hibbs" township, father of . the deceased was one of two visit was an unsuccessful one. Mr. Hodson CeiVing eilffiCiellt nourish supported ., res otive by Charles � I . Hme to study out . . . . . I � r and . �:-A meeting of the, Went Huron Farmerle . nep �hn and Andrew, who first, came , pays neve . second, in not havillp -a proper . I left for' _ Nap d , Is racie Moseript � I � and we will do Fji�t class fare tO Port Arthu, is Glasgow, Sootland, on &�visit. . They brothers, J' r oipoe the seventies have fine grade the body; ninot having medical- attend- . M, �Z Institute will be hold in Dungannon th" 49 by. The nurse; -third, I . . _.ier an I . y 50-,; 2nd class, $8. 85 ad- sailed on the Allan line ate P sian " to Canada -from Camberalank, near Glasgow, cattli been so scares in that vioini, � - . The bride- and her sup- . return by boat., $1 6. . Friday, when a number Of Pr.Actical 'line ayers from the went and throughout the Race within one month previo.18 to death; of 'Stratford � to make.' oritreal,r'. M r�r'Laing and settled in Dalhousie township, Lanark b, - . . i . . via cts­�f interest 1 On Saturday; from Mc porter were attired in the usual co$fame of I . . your To- Winnipeg, Manitoba, by boat, dressea will be given on subje - I Is count United States have made a big mid on the and, that the organs were in a .proper state _ - . . f took the trip with the idea of i provi hi iy, in the early years -of the century. Ian, with the addition; thab .1y satisfactory- L Owen Sound, 2nd class, $15-35- to the farmers. I r vex go 1 pure-bred cattle of Ontario. . to �reeeive and utilize food,. had it been the SalYstiOn � health, which has not been boy In this settlement was also the Lawries and eve that -his death esoh wore over her right ahoidder a btOid ' � - -1116 [igg Maggie JAnderson, ' I the. Mr. � � other day, N _G ' W Cline, who liv a a short given. In fact we beli I ­ rue ise wife white sash or scorf, futened with a I .. - Dominion Sx.press Orders are PaY a wft% her brother. James, �n the will be away for a couple of . the Livingstone, who all afterwards came d - so i�inona, shot h and was hastened at least �y the neglect re, . br�'�h_ ; . i - . . - from : 4 _. %-,. I the Tjnited who reside Cuthill has crossed the oelean sie oral times. went to Simcoo county and later on - to this istance from I . � I After addresses m * Southall of � _� . 'Vor - . able anywhere in Oaxia . da or ne, fell through a . as been for -red to. ' I :Scott several ,other � � . _� . �� - 7th concession of Usbor - _ . son one day last, week. Cline h li the alleged wife - � 4 1 . States. � cot in. the barn floor into %the root. On Thursday morning of I t week, a neighborhood. The deceased was married affering business reverses lately which have -win. Ji Hammoui London, Ensign - It trap d ' i Officers, the bride and groom stood up - , ­ � . . s little. Try house below, breaking three ribs. disastrous fire occurred on the ad conces- in the township of Innisfil, to Win.' Lawrie, *61, I � - . , jand I . . enjoys eyed on his mind. He was having some murderer, and the most'tried of all prison- . . - f - - . ' d ' * remarkable 'Ontario, came very- rformed the mimpli **Y __ An accident PolicIr cost . d prettly, event took piece . sion of Gray, when the gesidence Of Charles who survives her, an Major Southall Pei - - � leasing AD � Eouggion,�*ith his son over an account and ore in the Provides of - � g sach if - � I - Accident Assurance Co. - " -A I Cosenis was totally destroyed. t about 5 health and strength for his be' . . first "kill o �, - the Canada � years, Ing now noment In his wedding ceremony, . . ,.-. I . at the gome of James McClure# lot concess I ' � b I ammond was. them to suscribe to .the .Arm as of I � . �� got in the 89bh year of Is age. � They bad'been during it. shot him. His wife, isme into , near secaring a further poetpo _y artiol . - on of , A. in.$ Mr. Cosens, who was the rot to joirtly after and - Cline then shot trial mwx ago ff .. .. � ajon Colborne, on Wednesday Ifteroo I let . . Over -two I Riaxeroiaw followed At I a . . � I . . � � - --------..;— , ahortly_�fterwardsj married nearly 60 years, and had a the roon . . , ­ . - � � last IV;;ek. when his eldest daughter, Cath- I up, lighted the fire, and, Im bound by .his eons and arrested and placed in Bracebridge jail. He marriage. Devotion Mr. -and i fo 11 . I - . . � ods .; ""' . . the house di red of three norm and three daughters' livinz bar. Cline was elusion of the ceremon ­ - - I I 7i - , sm I '_ , - I - I , r a, I , ,ill " ,� . 11, � &tried to Andrew Shepherd of I the upper part of y riniaby. 1b in reported that owns up for trial, but an adjournment was theeon I YT. I . . . I 11 . . I � o - f . . 's`r!r.;iW,,,h"tcwnsbip, Rev. E. OlivAnt Off torn a lifelong OOMPAniont to wh I I- I � wasl d"'O ' a' The separs, ts i I J. - Macdonaldo i�tiat- I to be on Are. Whether the tire �proceod d and three children deceased. - ken to G con. made. When he came up again ,for trial I Mrs. �Golding will reside in Galt . � any, Ranald ; G r from a tion f . om neither of' the pationtl era in a critical I- . - . - .1 I' I - . . . istA were pros- from an overheAt4d stovepipe -6 . �i ,, . * , ' - I " I � . . . . . . . . I -'� $ � � � AV�e'Dt for C P. R. and Dom. ExPre-90- Ing. A large number Of gu . �, I . . . . . , . - , - I . . I . 0 . - - I I , . I I : . . I - . I . - - . I . � � % . I � ! - I I Dry- . 11 :, . I �' . . .1 - ; � Goods Sto�re . I ! i;7 . . - - I __ .- � I %� �� - I . I .11 . . _. . . I I - - , - . I . � I � I . .1 - . I - I . , i'i. . . - - - . I . ­ I t I!_ �.. �. 9- � I .. . - -