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I - . 11 - � Governm - It at ev 6i6fession., I - I t , 1, . 1W " - - ,W, .'"04 am bonvw money when she pe ev at to attention hi what position he may occupy,. . 11 -- I - A I r -- ­- ch the try had entond upon an era of development -quirw It -at ' e " .. '­!", - - .G'f I . - as Poo of fte paper on whi I ftom two to three per cent. 'Iess interest Iff" 9 a member of - ­ � Quebec Logis- � � . �, "I'll I . - . 4 � . �� .. . ad - is� m,s­­­6wM,b&7 found. � and prosperity never experienced before. than the trust funds hold by the Dominion Uture in 1807, wow soon . &A Into the I , . . I - - I � � . I . I I -QW4* Macdonald (1) . . ._staffa, � . �- - I - I,* � --- we .�- -.-�q,-1tPe4o@w-HoKl0"M & Do. (6) , Thin ho."=W was Ane, In:& *a$ mow. yield, and this difference will pay not only 0obluet, sad wo�, for Inany 186ye Premier. ., .. - I I I . 1�., - " , . '' - , � I � .- - � .. 11 4" - - - � .. - . I - j. - . Dipal of the 0 in - - in ii 0overnment LocA , .-Mr. and Mrs. John Kerop . 0 - , aterio 1882 ho,po ed �hs Doml - .z . rr ��-- 11 - suved & Hardie (5) are, to the courage, enterprise and good the interest but the prim . - . left fo a to last week to visit tbeir . - . 11 . I I - - - 1MV , --- do Lt= 1011t!%lth � - debt. Of course the Mail doz?t know under the . ,2:11orship of Sir John Macdon I - . . . . I -5h - I � a" a I _ * . - - - - - 71weeb d Gilson (5) MAUMMOnt, Of - Iment. Dis4bili- this. ald, and, rem t a )�a ry aughterf -Mrs. Solomon Butoon. We wish . . ; I .1. tht . .1 Farm for Sal*-& IL WAU (6) � I AS . . . .... I �L ­ is � Z Ixecutors, Noldo"ai J. Butherkod (6) tia(4 10 the shape of trade treaties - with � notil 1892, when he was a Inted Lit:uton- a p eaunt -trip.-Mims S. A. Hutchi- � � . it I . � I I I - � I ic . I I � Ing on r J1:m , i� Excursion Rata -W. Somerville (O . other countries which served only, to ham" I . ant-Govotpor of Queboo, - irhich of Smd;Drbh, is at ,present spending a - , : :eci .1. I . , poi -Robins.- . .1 � . � � � � � I'll, � .LNHW Belbs,­Q W. Papok ; I . . .. Freight. Rates. , he continued until it few mo4tho ago.. 4119 felij days with her sister, Mrs. J. . . � Pro . 5�18) . . . I . - f , � Clearing ftlla-�-A. G. Ault (I 4 . I per the eaterpriss of the people of thin There Is nothing from which the p�ople was for many years the I do of the Quebee I ro. Jeffiey, or., went to Buffalo to visit . . i . I - � ,�. -1� . --Att � � ault forser"06--& G� van nd (5) country, had been removed, -and other treat. . ro.-Mr. and Mrs. Carr are . f I . . I . . 10 � , �1. I - an � - or daught I . . . - I "I . UAW* Lodso--Kr& IL But it M(a) of Canada ffer more severely than in the Corlservatives,' both In Pr n lei and Do � I - I . � . � I .. Arke . L I " , V -k - 11111�[*, . I L' - W1- - f. .. ­ ]BUtber waot@4-0. W i-� I was I . � � - � minion politics. He was � � . -- � or . ins, c*ulated to largely increase ,the trade Is kud eloquent iting the latter's lisrents, Mr. and Mrs. - . � .� � I ,, . ' 11 * It I i A . V .. -� - I . - J*"ry 8V I . . PAPA (8) discrimination practised against her in the Dalton, of ,the village. -A heavy thunder- . � I I . LL tll - .. .4. of Canoolmi, woula, he predicted, be an so- and possessed a certain .. al. magnetism - . .. - ­ �, ­; L adurday4ft-101116-42 R.W11118(s) t . . : . I J4101 Popular . I P" -, tterof freight rates by the two great that made him very & th his fellow storm pissed over this vicinity on Saturday . 1 4 T 9 . . I . I . 5 , � , 1. I . I - � Justleceived- tl Willis (0) � iiomplished fact before the next session of me I we J 1. 1L 0) Lady 0 a 11 &a survives .accompanied by large hail.-Mro. Header. . - 4 : - A Good Tlmu - railway corporations which control the countrymen. I � f . , "I � . - 1.1 � I , i I . .. :: I . Gwila-421- , bb Brow (8) Parliament, All then things, said Mr. him, and Is left sole exec X of the ost&te, .rou, of Mitchell, is visiting her sister Mrs. � � h � . ma . � - � � L � I � , I . shipping business of this country. This %as I L I .. � � I I . .- - - � I I . . psigalso--w. Baldwin (8) Fielding, Mr.. Poster and - hit'friefids bad - which It is #wtimated WI a � cant to at E. Drake. -The truit promises -to L� an t 1. - . � I *4 � ., i .� ., - - -3 ­ � ­ 4� �, Lswn Xowors­-G. Baldwin (8) I . . . 1. I I I OF -' . � � � � 1. . I . been proven thousands of times, and as yet least $150,000. � abundant crop this yeir.-Harry Drake -had �� I 1. . I - twenty .. . I -. -- , �� - . ­ � 11if.0110111st ad". U, Kiilorm (6) been. trying to� got for the past- I I � via .. ­ Ueda lm�-Nxpodtor (Moo (a) no, action ban been taken by our Parliaments � a 00w Iled by lightning during the storm i I I - I . . I -- - � - yam, and they were further from the ob- . i I I I VVI � . ; . 0 wter mem- . ,I . - . �. - i . � . Among the deputation f .of Friday night. -Mr. rotriok had a horse i . -.� - . ject of their desires when they left. office to securn us jqstioe in this way. An exi- killed by lightning on Saturday. -Mrs. D. I k . . . - L me � .. - f- . I - ample of how the people of Canada are bers'who visited London Asylu last week I 1415 % .. . ; � � . . �j an they wore yam ago, -but, the, prevent .9 McMillan end daughter Lizzie. formerit of . �� , ... . . i ­ " . t - - .L' � � : ­ L . i .. I A . - i , , . . 441 Ifor. th am * � . . - . . W � - � -� - . � ,- R9 Naft 141 , � treated is given by Mr. G. S. McDonald, it we notice the namb of *Mr. I . Hilber, L I - �` ' Iss, . 1 4 - I- - . 1-1 - Government, although not in offioe.two the village, but now of British Col . . . � . � - I . � . . ­ 11 � � - I . large cattle dealer and exporter of Montreal. M. P. P. for South Huro i In his ire back sesing'their friends. . I I �, . I . . - ­ � X( .. . , . I . . r. -- - � L years yet, had succeeded, and the fruits of ' ' . . -- -- I I . I : � � ­ �: L I me I I .. � I -1 - . . �� ... : - L '* , - � - � SBAFORTIff, FRIDAY, June i7th, 1898 I In a letter to the Farmers' San, he publishes of ter lunch speech Mr. Eilbelt is' reported " - t . . . :: �� , _ �. - .. theirefforteare ipanifent on every hand. - I � I ,Z, t , I . . � A � I I � , T ald . I I . . I . . I � I . . . L - � _ I � lfw I i-1 - a table showing that in the shipment of "'Ho was very favoribli impressed. I I - - . � I .. . - -- . . I . Braceffel(L I � . L I :� I I .. , " * , . � . �� Mr. Foster's was an able speech, but it was IT _ I I . :. Z LL . . . A. I - I . , ; 1, " 4 1; cattle it costs on an average $6 more to ship we titution was most certainly a credit R. B. HmarNs, Brueefield, Notary Pr-blie . ��� . I I � ` � - � � �. 11 -� . Tile War. "ably �nsworsd, and the Opposition did - � . . i ' .. � I I � � I to the province. - What the speaker had Fire ani Life JlLsumoe agent. Any . 11 I . I 11 . � - L bNo I - I . I sia animal from Canada than -it does from won during his'visit caused him� .to think 2::1y,"amr, : I I I �i : not more anything by it, In fact, it gave ney to Want �r=% first -clan . I 1. I I ­�I � 7 I Also . � I . The American forces mom to be drawing ): a I 114 f prfv&to a. .. . :C � ' During the farm PecusitY- . I � ---- V­ � I - ; . the United States, while the charge from highly. of the maosgement. . i I � - I 110 .... t*0 net more closely, mound the Spaniards AM Finance Minister an excellent opportun- I funds at 5 per ocub. At home every morning and . I It .. 11 1. L ...... � I � . L . . L I . .00 . � . I I � Argentl6s, mother important recent election campaign, Mr. Rilber was - Wednesday pf each week. Several g3od farms for I I 11 - . 7 � � . competing - I � , . � ­ i . I 4ayby-day. Operations aregaing forward,, ity,ofpl'in theacitionsetGovernme be the, � I . . a0mg vor much exeroised over the item In I sals. 1671 ;- - . ..- .. ion point, with a voyage of thirty days is only _y I � . f . AT- I Wi :�� I - irith this, object in view, slowly but surely. fore the people in the bent, possible lighk ' public accounts for 11 table supplies " for: Bitrm.i.-Mr. Robert Hotham, who' has � i � �� . Ift I � . . - . I ­ . $32, spinit $26 from Canada With S voyage this game inatittiticaL and seemed �t a Ions to I i -11 � .1 �, I L - A force of WO American marin" succeeded Another feature which added to the inter,. n very in for some days, we are pleased L . . � 1. -_ I � the - I � 6 in effecting a loading and . hoistini the set of the occasion, was the fact that ,Lord of but fifteen days. It will thus be won even conjecture .what theme table suppling to say, in now recovering, though very slow- � . . 1 , I I : - .. I -- I We - � I . ^ thai-theCanadianprooluosr is handicapped consisted of. We hope his visit Jes Bai fir., returned to - - ' NO ,, "or. flag on Cuban soil, at a point near Aberdeen; the -Governor-Generil, offi. . . -� W - - d I L more by- reason of excessive freight rates atitution has enabled him to obtain thr ;ncefield last week, after a few weeks' stay .,.S, S�" 61 .0 * . q- , � VW - . .. ,- - I i Santiago. - This landing was.�efioctedon Fri- clateit in this capacity for, the hot times - I Be, Bo GUNN rth . I Mb - -information. * .. � I with friends in Toronto. -A monster San.- . i 9 , IU41 , �,� � . : . I ,, ' - .. " I � I V and delivered his farewell address tQ7 than from cost of production or any other - I -day school -picnic will- leave -here for BAyfiel I � - - � � ­ I � - �� day hot, The America= wow Promptly ' The bill" . .4 I . . L % I ( K i . . cause. An it is with cattle so in It with &I. sting system in connection I - L .1 " � - S . � - V attafted by- the Spaniards, who, hiding, be. Parliament- in response to one presented . - � with to-dsy� The little case- will, enjoy their out. � � L . -1 I i � W � L most every other product we have to shi public gatherings in destined at no distant Ing at, the lake. -MCF. MoKen-, , of Luok� I I . 11 I libl�. � bashes to him on behaltof Parliament by the Prem- - . P. L . 7110 i I . 11 � . - � hind the rocks wad in the thickets of ' � . .1 .. L IWW � . . . . . The differenoo in, freight rates between this d to become a thing of the put.',, in the now-, inhere visiting, her sister-in-law, Mrs. I L I .. I L . . . . i, . I 1. . , . . . �. ! � - 11 , I I . � � I I I �` -., I int, hurmad their opponents 10r. Befor# the opening of the next, union, . my f ''L'i George Baird. -Mr. James Baird, jr., bas I � � par " � .i -,.. � I j�� - . at- that poi � - and other countries very frequently makes London Methodist conference, or �xsmple, I - It I i , - . � t, Lord Abisrdoan!x - whoever he inay . . returned home from Montreal, where he ban . . 1. 1. . I V01. � , . 4 . I s, ­ - ­,��- pretty severely, and four or five American BUCONmr, the difference between profit and low. Not the regulation now is that a fee of 02 shall We bought h line of Dress Goods that we � il � .. , L . -sort of be, will be on deck. . been attending the medical school for the are going to . 11 -. I the I A I soldiers wore killed. Thin irregular I . . . � - :,o � . I . � i I .1 , LL � - � , . - I I only thk, but through this 41sorimination be collected f,)r entertainment in a I private past term. . He succeeded in pamain th ., I � Aft I -1 - : engagement obutinued at intervak,almostun- , � Z L � hodes and $3 for 'hotel fare Abofition Of closing examinations, and will opoul I I I , �i� , .X1 . � it I .. . � this count is deprived of th ' advantages . th: sell while they 1�st for - - . . a ry Ilk, . . i L. � I . .. � . � � . � I . I . the system will come. before long d the summer at home. While in Montreal he " - , I . interrup"olly,until Mond when the Spin- sa � I ond 1, 1� � My., Makin Yarnaing Pay. - I . �� . � . :- 4 i ;.. . which location gives - us. For 'si�amplo, it . . � I � ; I � � tal . . . . sooner the better. Why delegates ho at- had the pleasure of seeing Dr. Stewart, for- ­ . f - , � iardo, wers, driven from their hiding places ' * ;I .. ' � � , � - . 1: L � 4 � W. . I 1 In : . � t There ban no part of the public service in frequently costs more to ship products from tend church and other religious mostings merly of Brueefield, and who now -in one of 'L ' T -1 - 4 i � . .1 . i0h I - . . . . I I L . , r. - � , � i ; ,- by the shellsi of the American fleets wh I � ,4;_4 � - -1 . . . this province been subjected to severe - Toronto to the seaboard than it does from are not able to pay their way the memo as the . � 1 �. E . , professors in the college- in Montreal.- - 4 , . 1. , . r qit - , - I � , V � - 4jaitl . - I 1 25 Cents a Yard � 100;:� �" 1. . . - ! . came to the rescue of the marlues. Thix delegates who attend secular meetings, ,jo, We were pleased to notice, in a recent issue ' . I �, . I L I . . . -. iciern by the opponents of the Government, Chicago or St. Paul,, whereas if we got jug. . . . I � � ..t �� . . ; : . � . . I - : I I it after � : . i gave the soldiers an opportunity to ge something for which we- have never seen of the Toronto Globe, the name of Alex. � 1 1 1 . � . F6� . I - '. ' - �� L . � . � I - I both M -the press and on' thoplatform, than .1 . I any gpod reason given. , McLeod amongst the successful students it . I � � 4 1 ,the i - - I - i their opponents, and in an engagement at - - ties, the charge would be consider4bly low. I - ­ � - I . -- i '. In the matter of cattle and grain.4lono, this . � I �. f I �� I 11 the management of the various farms in i� I Toronto University. r. MoLood is an old That ought to -set people talking. They'are goods that - L1 *111 11 � � - - wore - 'guy, An important change in 0 � sob I . I . tiong. pount loses millions of dollars tannu the Do�lnion Bracefield- boy. -D Outy-Sheriff Gund ' I i 4 �. I - close quarters the Spanish soldiers ion with the- public institu' ry . ry 41 11 . � . I ' . VA . - i : . : - . . - ; . The Amer- "Onnect - dimtly and indirectly, on 0 vi . made to � �, . , .. I I agof;yre published a statement ac6oudlb -of the * toriff was Introduced by the Fifitnoe �, Min. was in th liege on Monday. . were sell at 50c � per yard. We cleared the entire - ­ - . Some time � . � i; - I , , . .. I . �w - , . I I ice= captured a number of . priisonsta and . ' - . A- . I . ..� �Ii � from Professor Mills, of the Agricultural manner in which we are bled by them 'two isterintheRouse before prorogation, as &� � i . - �� � I . 7 . � � 1 � -` several guns, and a good. deal of Spanish � . k ; . - 11 - I . � -Yev �. - , - . - I ; � . " . �4 to . McKilloip. 9 I I . : I i I ... : 4� -1 Col neg , Guelph, in which be showed from 91*6 railway monopolies. And what makes result of special inquiries with rsga�. , lot, and are goin " to Sell them at 25c. - They consist ol the I ; - I . ammunition. .4dmiral Sampson is still . - I � I . - . I books and accounts -the -'a . . . figures taken from the the inatter all the more aggravating is,;' the now preferential duty on sugar. � The COVI;CrL - Council met in Crawford I I . � 11 . . . I ... . I � -� , guarding the harbor at Santiago, and alp, . hotel, Dablini on Monday,' 13th JUDe. Ac. follo wing . - navy, grey, I i " , 11 1, ­' . -, I � - of the institution, that the farm in connee- fact that the people have largely built %oth now regulation provides for the applying of I . � , colors ; .' Fawn, -sky blu& and blacL - . . . -4 . I i '.. ,- - . I . . - . i -.:. � I 1, pearg be waiting for the arrival of the ' -0 i the preferential tariff toi all raw sugar � pro. counts for grading 6vallingi repairs to , . - . ,, - ­� . . tion with the College not only pay these rosis with their own money, at culverts,. ana $6 fo'rs airewok from Seaforth They are 42 inch(')s wide,. and we will - - bim . -Ir I i . .a its way. kd -now . I �, � - - T . . I - - I - -1-1 . Ammme i n troops before he makes a general . duced in any Bdtish possession. This � will to Harparl-ey, were paid, amounting in all . � . � - .. Ibi 11 - I :1� I � '.At - I I . ! I - - . but also yields a good profit. Another farm atter having done sosthey are being discrim, not only tend to build up refineries jn wa-s- . . - � ...... . - ­ � . I - .. i � ... . � �*i�H �� - ­ . attaik ponithe enemy. Some sixty thous. to 8174 56. Appro nations for roads .were � I'll, . I - - I I - - , cams inate a ans i . . -� � . tiiair ban met with much adverse criti I d g I t In favor of competitors who tern Qxuada, but ought to aid in maki4g a � . ' I . - ... - - � and , ' erican troops left Tai6ps on m . I I . . . . . . . . 41w - . .. -. 1. �- I I. ' market, for. Canadian goods in those Bril ads as follows:. 71ard No� 1, $100; ward � - ; - I --� ;� W I in the farm in connection with the -London have not a cent of interest in the roads or the �ish No. 2, $150; ward N6. 3, $100, and PW Guarantee EverLyr Thread Wool. 4641� r . � . - ' , ; e t 'W . Saturday, a portion of the forces going to As am. ' . coilonies that raise sugar. - � � , 3 I `�� ­ � YI Last week, at the in7itation of country. This sort of thing has been going � for north road; ward No. 4, #160,'' and $W . . . t ..w '. - - . I . � I w � - , . . I � . - �j, - ; I I � � I i I ��- - - . i. - Sampicn!t assistance at Santiago, and the � I I . . fi - I -. Cal - to be expended on sideroads 30 and 31, con- i - - . LL ­ 1. �, f � , the principal of the Asylavi, a nur.pber of on for a long time. It would not be tolerab. The Woodstock Sentinel -Review remsr�ks: . � � , � I � . I e I.? ­ - I I . �­ - . I i , I 11� - I remainder to back up Dewey At Meemill&- th . I cession@ 7 and 8, a . � I � , and 7 . , ��, - I? I . � I a members of - the Legislature from the ed'on the partof Ion powerful corporations. Mr. M. ' ad concession roads 8 and , * I I I - I - � . I � C. Cameron, M. P. for West Hu; I . -� , . . � I . ­ - . . I'L The object seems to be to make simultabeonaL � rO,n, 9. These, amounts do not inclu�o bridges . . �- ,� I � . Pi . westeradistriet visited the Asylum, and If the people do not look carefully after -People living at distance can have LSaMPI " On ­­,� ; ..d . ,I ­ . . has resigned his next to accept the Lieat6n;,L and I� .The deputy -reeve was author- . �e by post ". -I Z- - ; L , ,�� : - . - . 1� � � , L .,. -L troops - . � ,� .-; . .1. 7 � I atticks on both these places, -where � ized gr4ve . . ­ � . I ._ 11 I e - I � i _ I were shown the ivorkings of t I 10V - I . I he institution their interests and their parliamentary rep. ant -Governorship of -the Northwest pond the Canada 'Company's i i . ­11L."f I , � � � I i L I I I . - � I -,e-. � I - , I � . I . 0% I I - or money. Council adjourned to K . n I I � :_1-4 . ; � I ii 0 . 11� f . *- '9 r � . V - - - i I will be landed, and.. with,the Lid of thel� Xin- and its, appurtananoes -from. end to end. rementatives as well, they will moon be litile I T statute lab I I applioatio * . - � L tories. The Goderich Signal, We Libera i . - . t I Vs � - I . . .1 . L . � � surgents 'in both. places, possession Will soon i meet in Jones' hall, Leadbury, on Monde. . L �. I I uni L I . I 1� , i t I Their attention was particularly directed to better than serfs and slaves under theme -paper of that town, in -preparing for't a I - L Z, 1J - . .1 i be secured. If they succeed, this will be the ' .1 An net 8 lib, at one o?clook in the. afternoon. - . � . - .- .1 , . - ; � I .... � �i � p I I I - I I ; the farm and the mannei in which it is be. powerful 6orporations. The Minister of triumphant Liberal bye -election "-Colne with the. crowd to Gunn's. , a . - , I ' . - campaign N ELOMMENT.-It is n:)t often that we . e ,; 1; - .- for, ! i : - 1- � ; . I 'L - . � r beginning of the end of the war. Thesi -� at. - . � -.1 L'I 7 , � ! I I Z� . � - i I . . I -i�-, z Mg managed. Many of the visitctra were. Railways made a gratifying, announcement In Mr. Cameron's constituency by throwing I i I .&� I � F, _ have anything of this kind to record from i . 11 I � i ! 1. . - . . I . . I :� - . ., tacks miy be looked for almost any day antique eggs at his retreating political fli- the township of UcKilhip, b 6 we have i . . � - - - i - , �, � practical far t the other day. He said he I . ­* I 1611 : ;� � .-- I L a I I - ., I mete, and were thus thoroughly in Parliamen ' u now - . - . - i I � - . -0 ) - - 'J - 1, now. The: Cuban fleet is said to be in a ure. It is than that the Government of to announce the perfidy of ' L - . '� z . competent to judge of what th . a man who has - I L � . . � . - . . , to � � - - - I I I . . ey saw,, and intended to have is bill ready to' submit to Mr. Hardy was shaken up in numerous coa- left a wife and two chiidren, and the folly r . . ­ I . t - � e - - � ve " r - demoralized condition, and the - car- . l I " L . - ' , . � I - . . 'y all, irrespective of party predilections, ex. Parliament at its -next session for the ap- stituencies during the ricent -Provincial of & woman w , ho' has cast in her lot with I I ' lDr. � L - - � - .. , . I " � tainty is thaf the war will not last long. - L 4 L � - . . � . , . �- - ­ I I Tressed them --.elves more than delighted, not pointment ofa Railway Commission,' who elections. I United we stand, divided we him,'leaving a kind husband and comfort-' THE CORNER -L AW - 'I- I . - . L � . .. I . 1. I'll -W-. con �, �. I . only with the way in Which the farm is be. would have power to arbitrate between ' the � eralism in Huron. ' ' I . . I 0 I'll I .� 0 ! - 4 ��L I -m . L who'came.from Goderich'about & 9 I I . I . I L: . . The Wind Up at Ottawa. Ing conducted, bat with the management of people and then railway. ond ste t L year ag : I b V L � L - 'I .- , . - i I &Tqehip 1 to McKillop, and who .� I - Iff"I - I ....... i - .- fall," would be an- excellent motto for Lib6 -able home behind. One James McDonald: B., - B G U. iNN STOR ' *�: � - i ­ - . at A . L '�. ­ I � ' has since lived on I . .t It � I .. - .. . - � , v I ,­ � ..� After a session of something over four the whole institution, and 'also their sur- companies, with powdr to fix freight rates Leiter, the young .grain plunger, whose charity, lately m'oved to Winthrop. ,'AbcutK,, � i . 1; . , lbr� : . - . .� � � , I . .. ; - : � : , I t Ail L 0� � , . -. F'� L, - f and see that the people of this country got operatious on the Chi W � I � 11' . I i � I justice. L - - : . �. � ,� . � i Ever � -� int .1 � 14 . � ­ � 3 We are � 9 several months past have been the talk of � t . -El - rX .. � .1 - - I L I . - months,.the Dominion Parliament, was for- prise at the'mainitude of the operations cago grain exelian forl, two months ago he showed the reeve. a let -Y , ;* 2� ­ I i . I go , . w . mall� prorogued on. Monday last. �nol the grand work being 4oue.' This should have been done Ion er from Dr. No -Naughton, Brussels. pur . - . is. -- � � , I I - . � . -0 ; - - I . ' I porting that he was not able .to work, , his � ..4', , : I . ­ S . .1 . ­ . ­ . I . I. , since, the commencement- of the Spanish sure that if more of our people were'to vipit ago. . --- � ,L I .j Bat, better late than never, and Par. nations, has come to the end of his ,tether. - � , . - , . - . - I . . . - ." t . � ' lun a ;being. affected, and that he was, not I I' � . . �-�- , � . I . . - . I ) . xr� . . 1. . e - I arious publiii institutions and see for -.* I . . use i. . . Americam.war, the interest taken in parlia. our v .1isment should see that Mr. Blair lives'- up Like many others of ihis kind he want up like y ;to live long. - This letter 'created tution, and farmers should iisit it and get assisted by Mr. Peteir Case, who helped . . 1. i7- % I - I 5 .. � : I .. _: - � I - - - I" - -1 - �. - I #ffsi by the public was not of as themselves the. systematic, businees-like, � his promise. Until this is done the - .peo- like a rocket and came down like % stick much sympathy for him, as he had a wife its benefits. -'The East- - ]W.iron. and Grey Mrs. Case and children to, get out from . I . N �. I - . 1. - I . -- ' . 1A ' V-1. , L' - I I . - ' ' an ' - Branch Agric6ltural Sociedde h � ; � - I 7 � � - � ich ion of rner has burst, and the - ,aid a meet- under the buggy. Mr. John Hunkin?s horse - - I- � lively a nature as formerly. This feeling, economical and efficient manner iii h .Ole will not gab justice. A. commissi His great wheat co d two children. The reeve gave orders - ' � , . - � . I . . .� 1, for,85 wurth of provisions, but, his isiijed for their -he aceident and j, d - - I . w* : A I-,,- . I , are conducted, and also, in bbiewwaly, 1his kind has done good service in the prices have co, : -lungs -Ing last, Saturday, and or - � . ­ - I . . I alsoA, seemed to be reflected in the House, they . me tumbling down as 'a can- '� I . . also took fright att . �;amr , - . L - 'L , � - I Z, ­ - � I not being so bad as to -cause death.- he went- . prize list.. They &is going t6 boom the fair into the ditch, 'Upsetting the b, ,., at . .1, �. t � . I -- �. ..; -as the 4tWndance of members, in poiat of. become m9re conversant with the. splendid ignited States, and is doing good service sequenee,� thus showing that the recent in- I to Seaforth two weeks ago, got a livery and in away it never was befor k and make it which, fortunately, agg , - Da � I ..-L, - L 771 - . � .. - flation in prices were not supported by any- ' a$ � righted itself .again. . -1 -- . � I I L � - 4rove out to the- 10th coner.asion, and Mrs. . - . tea . ?1- regularity, was scarcely what it should be. humanitarian work that is being accom.,"' there,still, although through the influence thing more substantial than speculation. :Weis left wit _ better than ever. The date4 are the same - We are pleased to state that, heyond a LL : . . I severe .. , R -A, 11 - - h him,'Iea�ing a note' for bar as'on former years. Every *a should lay Irigh none of the party were in any wa , - - . -1. - . * I I � This. was particularly noticeable towards plished in the country by'them, they would of these powerful railway corporations in Mr. Leiter will now sink out of eight like. so ' t, , . M.: - � any a Ausband that she would not return.' Me- out those two d4s and att4nd it and ex- � �, - . essro -for days, the t only feel proud 'of their province, which . ' . ZsIn the same line. , I hurt or inju - d, and after makit -.- I the close of the a i n when, no Congress, the law has been so altered and m of hi predecessor I re - . ! - . �re. - . 4i fe � ` -- � - Donald drove to. the station at Seaforth,. hibit their stock� etc. - 11 repairs were able to reach holie witho '- ,-, 1 or - House did businespr irith a bare quorum of makes such provision for the needs of the 1 i11,10011ded that the powers of the Railway For months his name has been in ever -V -and -sent the rig . to the stable with a boy, ' � . T I I I ut .11 � � � -11-1 . I -- . members present. The Opposition ware afflicted and unfortunate, lint they would Commissioners have been very much our. arson's mouth, and his daring speculations asying he took ill at the time. Th - f tirther mishap or adventurs.-The friends ­ , - au� T -1 - I - . -7 , I * -I of Mr. G. D. Arnold ­ � i .1 . 9 Me been the envy and.admiration of many. a folly of : Hensall. 3 will regret to learn that - , - , . to be piti-I - - - L � �� . perhaps, the greatest sinners in this respect. turn a deaf ear to the carpinga of critics tailed and their usefulness in this- way cor- ille Woman Is, perhaps, wore tied he It"'bee Z-..� I 1, . . j, � . . . I His day, although short,! has been brilliant, then ble, - PLANTS FOR SALE -;,b b� a. suifflower n mite ill during the past week. . . I . L . . - I - The leader, Sir Charles Tapper, Sir Hibert who criticize for political purposes, and who rempondingly destroyed. We hope, how. but he Will now be hearit-of no more. The med, as Mr. Weis is well liked and -m-re. F. Vi'lliams ban been - and is very .- �� L I I a 10 -01, and Tomato plants of th best %,�J.j Stiles for side. . � L .i �It � -�! 4 1 - . i, good worker, while. the other man. is a #pply to D. Stewart, London Road flensill ' . seriously ill. -Mr. J. Macarthur bankeis -, i I ; I - I � Mapper, and other leading members having are in ignorance of the- facts. But it is in ever, that the corporations hame not gained markets wilt now likel -assume, their nor. ft ad, and worthless., I , . * -it -1 - . re . 11 I I mal and natural coalition, and although �a . .! I- . . 1591. . 1 had the misfortune on Monday aftlernoon to - ,,-�j . . . -TT! . �L� . ­­ � left.some weeks ago. Foster, Davin. and connection with the Urm attached to the such power in our Canadian Parliament andj,priees for wh � - LOCAL BRIEF9.-Mrs. - Miss Nellie �' A ; eat ma not rule so high as 1 - an get his driving horse very badly injured. -1, - .1 - ' ' y � I J i ­ --- . I . L Wallace seem to have been the principal London Asylum andits management that over our Parliamentary representatives as ;. they have been, they will be more steady � . Brussels. I - .. . I - i Shirray ire visiting 'friends in London- - He had turned it out on a, back street for a -'-%4 -- - L �� 1 .0 * - - - ­ - . I i - L � . guardians of the public interestai in so far we wish, just now, to direct especial atten- they, have in the neighboring Repablic,and it and reliable. Mr. Leitses losses in 21 days . . Miss AlliBou returned to her . ome in Lon. little exercise and being thesed by a dog,, it -, 7-.--?' . r 07 'A Dumber of first-class farms for sale in ­ - 1 . I . were shown to be $9,500,000. - don last week. -Mr. and Mks, . C. A. Me. galloped'at fall ' - ­ - I . I I into a strong barb � . I as the Opposition in concerned, this session. tion. We submit these figures, given to the Is to be hoped they never will. This is a . Bf4rrle and Grey, on easy terms. Also a ­ ". - I I � -1 . - 4 1 . . . of money to loan on farm security it 5 pe6y '�"O`t Donell have spont the past w k. vi it' * - w1re fences strik ­': - I � Who friction between the Senate 'and the visitors by Dr. Bucke,'the principal of the matter which th . - . . r cant, with si ing in mg it with such force that _;� B.. � I . a people 4h6uld guard with terms of repyment to suit the birrower. Apply to Toronto.. -Rev. Mr. Hodgins of Seaforth, it was, thrown over it; tn * � - ; � - I I . Whenever a Liberal member of' the - Do. F. S. Scorr, Liraweig. . � nung a complete 11. -11 � - T . . I-- . I �� � Commons, which was threatened lasb week institution, to our farmer readers, and - jealous care. It is, in fact, a* matter of . I .2578�-tf Rural Dean of the diocesse Of ron, somersault,and slighting on its feet. Its I , " -.�..01: i ­.. I � . .. minion Parliament or of the Ontario" Legis- FA preach - tl,' . 9. 2- . . ch6ch on 8 legs and breast w � - I e an account of -a lm�ndmeuts made by the San- leave them to say whether or not they m-ake dollars and cents to them. The Parliament � RHERS' IzisTlTuTB.-The annual meet.- V&in St. Paul's,c ath -'evening , ere very. badly cut.-Airg. ,­O-� � � I I - . . � I I . - ... . � Z - . - liture, or any relation or connection near or Ing of the East L Huron Farmers' Institute (last, delivezu'g a �e able alid- impressive J. M. McArthur returned home this week 1h � L - I � . . ate t no the Franchise bill, in opposition to their own farms pay aDy better than the of Canada has all the poweri ,necessary to was held in the.oi�iimeil chamber, Brussels, L isermon.- -Mrs. M01�7 . - - I : . . remote of & member, is appointed to,a posi�. bray, who ban been in from visiting berainter, Mir.a. (Rev.) .j. 11. -1 - I ��-"'L . I Dyke it. Rri _1 k. - !1, L , L . � the wisixof the Co mono, was bridged over farm at the Asylum does. He is reported control the carrying companies mud to ro. on iesda afternoon of -last week. Presi- Manitolm during the past yexr ,�: . i . in . L . p deluStrao � . . visiting her t, neAr StratforAl. . - g tion under either Government; a great b I - . I � . . � . _ � - � L - � : , as. When the bill was sent as $&YiDg: - - toot � the people, if they only,care to use, th an occupied the chair. After daughter, Mrs. H ' I Ro�;;t Moir, o this �ll I . ,� .by a compromi a arper, srnv, th �=L 11 . � Od at Hensel logo# received a tale. ' I ,� - ': � , . outcry is raised. The Liberal party is ac. -sa ppropriat'e address the minutes of the the first part of t Mi(week, - ad L � I � I L �- . i back With the amendments by the Senate, i " He had invited them to look into the powers they possess, &'rid the people should ,d is -visiting grain on Tuesdayannouncing the Aest), of - . � r I . I . L . A. . . _ . I .L - I � cused of violating its - - ciples, of last annual meet, n ere read and adopted., her son-in-law, Mr. \B. Thomion. his son. The particulars of his death have , � 'I I . T -M�esgm � I . ; - . . 'conduct of the Asylum, especially of the make it a point to see that this power is Re arks were, DialAy T. McMillan, W � I I � . i the Commons refused to ratify those , pr1a I L I � farm ind garden. for themsel a nepotism, of violating the independe4eb of ,. H. Willis amid White shipped a cirlbad of hogs not as yet beew received.-Mri. Taylor, Of . In I I . I . amend . meatoo whereupon the Senate.stecided the methods of himself and at" I,' bec5ui6 uie.d and that their interests ire protected.' .. Kei5, Deputy -reeve Dilworth, R. Edgar, frdm thimetation on Tuesday.-', Our Exeter, was in the villa Is Min week .visit- 1- I aff had be � . Parliament, and many other bad. thinge. John Lav� . - council . - r - I , I .- - be carried &wayless by son, J. Brethauer and others. An are this week fine ati,etch of new I n her mar 11 � I to foreg )the principal amendments, leaving subj.acteol to an Ifthe people would ' "A'Mul-mrs, win. Book. ! I . agooddeal of criticism. But - Ing & ents- Mr. . . .1 � Of Conservative Governments could appoint late . he exedative was sidewalk from -�- a � i I . , up their Me -ovin Un t . political psrtiz--nship and back nee a V members and as many relj� iestiag report from t I post office c6rner to Mr. il) has returned from To. � I �soime th-4 were no importance to the he felt that the methods adopted were not . . t � . � Cc ry ti a presented by Secieta I I -- I . ' id was duly R.,Bell's new brick block. Thl ronto, a d - - - i C I I- I I . . L ,-; bilL Taii the Commons - . ry Hood, " I - 0 is visiting hervister, Mrs. W. B. - I 1. . , asio� walk is be . . 4--, i - .1 r � I � . I I . priacipla of Gh understood by the general oublie and the Parliamentary representatives, irrespective Aives of members an the public service would- accepted. The auditors" report showed ,be well, done by Comm or William I&CLean, of this vil 1,0. -On Wednesday lwm I . .... . roe � � , Legislaturle, or such qriticism would have of party, when they do work for their in. lk.old, and never a wofd of adverse criticism receipts to be $168-21, and the dbbu a. 0 isisted by Mr. J Patrick.- Oveninglaft, at The laclose of the Mv . 7 .1.9, I . I * . I . accepted, and the bill has became Ialw. long since been dropped. He gave in detail . w1g, I . . ohn . pr er ''. i., � I Two other important Itilis,however, pus.- t' torests against the corporation Aom anT quarter a heard. ,But,.' no -,tnents $109.24,- leaving the- Mii0,ra','-,%' odale was in . I � . 4s produce and expenditures upon the farm I s, the cor. . &-balance in - . . - 'Y Ailsa, CAig this week meeting at Carmel church, it -Ato - � � . - � r . i sooner . is an appointment of this I d . wsx decio] e -1 I : I 11 � ; . L. - I - I . A ad by the -Commons. hai* been. slaa and garden for 1896 and 1897. The total poratio" would have a deal less influence kind made by a Liberal, Govern. tr UrY of $58 97- BE Black and J. McIn- visiting- frieln a. -Mt. and Mrs. Thomas hold the annual congregational stramberry. -1. .. I a to:A hk I � I ­ . ghtered i I certifying to the acrounts as auditors. Bell retuirned home the first o on Thursday afternoon and � , . . I ' amount -expended for feed and material was in Parliament and the people would receive L ment, han the"- clamor commences. 192 members L evening. L -... 0. : . . "I'll - . bythe Senate- These .- t were reported, as against 174 week from Toronto,. where bhey Were on 'June 23rd, and a stron , -1 ..... - .f � .... I - _I L ' -five $5,746.65; for wages, $3,828, and the 1088 better tre 3 I I -g ,committeeof Wie-0 I..... .. I . atment from the companie . 1 . It in not the Conservative Drees alone, � - � � -- - r � � � ,vag . . . --and hava 61-oved to asappoin d; The W wil ' - I - 11 I I . ment of jadgek at the a .,of seventy in exchange of dairy stock w" $439.05, 1 . I ' fo� the year previous. Suggestions as to their weddinp trip, .Lin - w to we ­ : - � . -held on I � ; - I i . � � . . I _j, L - I . a Mr. Morris, noat cottage, the Char ivi I � ; either, that raises the row, �ut they are points at, which regular Institute meeting 11 be .... �- �r ­ - . . - L 'years, auft the Manitoba- school trust funds- making a total of $10,013.70, On the credit . I -- I occasionally joined by some' Libe * . on Q�"n eireet," .ch and manse grounds, and the : - � , . L , I - . . ral should be held,it was agreed to bold them at -blr. and Mrs. Robert Dot - ladies intend i no pains to make I I I ,� �' I I - -4:. paper , , :� : - I . The session was too near a Close for the side .was .producel valued' at the market Editorial Notes and CoinmentS. that evidently desires to make a I ions - peened spanns. . , it I � .- . . L . I I I . . � - I - - 1 71 4 . cheap rep. Brussels and Wroxeter, with su through here on Tuesday evening tra' the ban an inciet once . I , me, air , , y. in on ,ever .a i " I I- prices preva;"i"Lg at the'ti ' kounting to . ,yplementsr onei of t . � 1� - - - k,i Commons to raise a ipw this session, so the . I utation for independence. Now, if a meetings at Ethel, Fordwich, B Devils, Be&- their way- -home from thei = - .. . - . I , essfui i - . $16,#16' 12, fro The Senate has made a great --- Loord for r wedding trip in held. -Dr. Macarthur, of ,london, : � . in the farvrL 82 158.47 from - i P, I . ­­ I van in --- � ­ - - . �, . - I 11 . Government had to let them ' d, and $13,4 "' ' I pointments such as those alluded to were in forth, and Londesborto'. The following di- Michigan. -Mrs. Urquhart was In Seaforth iting -his brother.- Alu - '1� I . , - - � 90, with R the sewage fiel (16 from the gar- itself. this iessioa. It has at the village this week vu . . - - I , . oppositi6n to the principles of the Liberal rectors were elected - Ho,Oick, A.. . I � ;- T, [ L ' re gled two I . promise on the part of the Premier that they d making the total receipts $32,539 59. Robert Ed. on Tuesday, accompanied -by Miss Me is The congregation of St. Pai&g , ;-",, - . 'bills passed by the Com ., I ons. The I h LV gg iehurch will I - - . 0 � en' more , party, Tnz EXPO81TOR would be among th pi and Thomas Gibson ; Tarnberry, T o . Murray, renewing Re4itaintanoei.-The an. G. 0. Pettfs on -. A - T I 1, -, e FY his left a gross profit of P2,525.8 1 1. I- a 11 - . willbe introduoied again next session. The hold a lawn social at Mr. � - . ��. . - re 0 9. from Commons pained "a bill to retire ' first to condemn such appointments by the Musgrove and James Elliott ; Morrie, Joe. I . . . � li which bould be deducted $1 1 - -judges at . nual picWc of the Fauovins� Sabhath sob , aday w4nipj, next. Strs,wber.r,ilis . L . 1 for 6 L 001 Tue - I I eived the - - Y, L and I . - as % a � � I . wcre, in all, 120 bills which ree produce fed horses and covis � thus makin years. Liberal, party. But, al�hqngh tolerably Smillis and W. H. Fraser; Wroixeter, was hold at B yfi Id on Wedneeds, ast,and abundance, and a ,good - -- I . the age of 7 -This w- objected to . .ice cifeam will W in i . - � . I I 9 . couveriant *ith the recorolof the party for Thomas Gibson, jr.9 and J. Brethauer ; a moo enjoyable timewas soeu4- the day progr&L -- - .. I -� I I . sanction of His Excellency as the fruits 6f the profit $20,549.91. 11'eo'ple have no by, the Senate ex -Judge Gowan -taking the t * mine i bei wepered for the ocess- � I I I � � I I . . I I . L is Ing I - ­ �. - . 0 the past twenty years, we', are not aware Bruseelso W. H. Kerr and G F. Blair; being very favorable and the rov4s good.� frien a of . - I I I I - � . I- I ­% � 1. . . , . I the session's work. These include the new idea,' said the doctor, I of the' real work be- thaf the Liberal party ever adopted go , aLb. Grey, Thomas Strachan and R. ' ' �y Gilchrist has been sp6ndin& the gret to 16%m thathe has begau.n1w,mill during - -� 11 I . I - . - stand that ai judges were appointed for life, ion. -The d 9r. B. Shooter win vs., I I �� . Ing done.. Liven Premier Hardy was to - . Dilworth - Min Ala � I r , . franLehise act, the plebiscite aot, the postal . I I I - � - � - surd a plank for their plai in. Individual i � � * .., nothingbut 'death should be permitted to . McKillop, Alex. Gardiner and George Mur.' patt week or no with her moth4 the past few W. � i : - ., . - - misinformed that the other day he claimed m I � I 7 � . .- - - . . 1. . . -- �� .-. . : - . � I ": - . . . amendment act, and the civil service sup. . we had cleared $2,000, whereas our profit retire them An arfiendment to that effee members of the party hav - �condemned ap- die; Hullett, Thomas McMillan and X �r in Sea. -- � eeks. . . ­ � I � : " . t D. forth, her- sister, Martha, taking ;iher place � , - . ! L� ­ ww� . � 1: C .- . � erannua,tionaet., all very importaut me&s- . WAG passed. An pointments of this nature, � but never by Hinebley ; auditors,John McIntosh and i - - . I I -.­ - . � . - I I . f- � was $10,000 a year.' c�ther­ bill assed by the . John in,the confectionery store. -Mr. D. W. Foss � . � I . I . . � resolution or otherwise either in I -At her home ' . � . . I- I � -: � . ures. The session. was closed by a lively "The milk for the institution was of the Commons, authorizing the lovernment to Parlis- B.,McLauchlin. The directors' meeting f in Listowel, lost Weeir . . W � , I 01. has been improviag the -appearam6 o - V I I , ,� ment or out of it, has th � f his Margaret Hunter "I � ! I : � � � . i .- I display of fire works ou t .8 part of th finest quality, yet cost only 1. 29 eta. a pey to the Government of Manitoba,8300,000 . . a party. as a party, lowed, when, after the minutes we , 'Wifs of Jamen Ronald . 1 � I I - a Op. quart, i given iwadhesion to any such prinelplee and adopted, Thomas 8 re read restaurant'by the addition of t'handsome -died, aged 63 years and 9 months. De ' - . 11 'i I - : 1. 1, . �], I- - 1, 'He referred to the success of the pi of the funds held by the . former for the trachan was is- . � 12*108- � I - � � position. Han. Mr. F6s er, acting leader in gg,ry, .&O window blinds. -The meeting hefil in Car- ad bad not beengtrons for �... � .; . , �,-. latter in trueb for school purposes, shared is in the case, it is simply absurd to pointed - president ; W. I some rime and �-. - � ,.� I 1. � and said $1,500 had been cleared from it, ' H. Fraser, vice. mel Presbyterian church on Thurii1day even- took eerionsily.ill I .r . . . a cus the ty of an abandonment of prin- preside P about a month aV. The .. I � . ­ � . tha abvance of Sir Ch�tles, ia an hour's- which' the same fate, only that it was unceremon. I n�, and George Hood secretary. Ing last, under the auspi , 11 � par :. . . '), amount was n6t included in the profit . Is every time an appointment of this treasurer. ca8 Of Ohe Royal family were among the -earliest setflers , ­-- I - I . V ; . I iously thrown out instead of being amended c � 1 4 - I of farm. The pigs vVere fed almost exclu- � Templars of Temperance and I Ftoaald tak - -%-. J , speech, raked the Goverlimeat fore mi4d aft, ' n vibw of the of _ . . - - � �1 I I 3- . . - . - - of the tow.nobip of Wallace Mr .- : leged extravakance their failure 10 , and ing up land on the .third line 'in the :early � � to death. 'The more of this sort of k as made. If a member I Parliament, LOCAL Bumps.- The Plebiscite Conven. coming plebiscite, was well atteri(ded - sively with the waste fiom the dining ' r a relative of a member of Parliament is . for their &I I - . - I L -tables thing � . - ; . . � I I . % . L, . - . ,2 � r I and kitchen. The ice pojid built last year we have the better, the.soonet wd will get. I tion for' East Huron was held in the town interesting addresses were, deliverid by Mr.. fif t . I' L . � -,� , - - I I to keep thei -election - Promisei effected considerable saving. In previou ri o ' I � ies. He afterwards tought a, farm: - I I. I . , I r antie and . id I the ino,ubay. The San entitled to a position in the public service hall here on Wednesday, mind was fairly Festherstone and others, intersp&sed by % town line West . - L on the - . I 4. . - � I I I � . Ate is bqsying' f and is competent to fill the position to well attended, but mostly by the younger _ number of fine,musical a 11 . : - i-- - t their general wickedness, and predieted dira year# it cos g itself doing evil that good m%YJ come. ' I ,,where� the family lived =.- I ; � - - � . t an average of $475 a' year to � . . I , . . ! . i . � I - - - - I - � i . : . .. � I iwhich he is appointed, it'is absurd to say elections. 'i A num- til he retired � I x �, - calamities to the count' bring the4ee from the river, � class Of people, the old heads generally seen ber of deIL(!g&tea - . from farming &-rid moved into ... I - - - I � ;,. � . I I ry if himself and his while laat-y�ar ' - ` from neighboring ).odies at- Li6towel, over ten years ago.. A Iarge f . . . S ,�- � " I , - the appointment should not be made. � . - Ithat L - -: .... . I - In the Guelph Methodist at poli tical,conventions of both parti ' 'tended the business meetin held I a L I � . i _-L . I as, were. am. ; � � colleagues olid not get into power age,in. He it the � . I enCe on ; all the ice that was needed vras cut & � � � L ; . . pond for $40. The building of the pond tlife proposal to t . '-We may now, and we his . uring - . . I L I 9� . ; � . vs always said, that absent. Dr. McDonald, M. R. was presents. the day au. welt as -the eve ilyl DOW all growaup, . born� to them. - , 2 ni , I . : � . V . � -1 - qga � I an appointment should'not be given to a to lend his aid to the cause. He has always , The Misses Harvey, v B. A., pastor of .... I � 11 � � I was replied to in a brilliant half hour's pff I co3t $99. - admit women as del' tes 1 rig ftisetjng.--�- -Rev. Mr. Blunk was , � I � 2 y I � -1, " L , L Of Stanley, weia in the .Lutb the . � t 7, - . The speaker believed the time t � the general conference � Rev. Dr.'. � I I ; �� - -- - _ 0 " Griffin i member of Parliament �r to a, relative of a Oran churches. Milvertoli andin Ellice, - - 1, - - . � � - . ­ I hand speech by the'" Finance Minister, had come wbea the Asylum should li�ve , champidne&I, temperance, he being alway village on Tuend je . � . I - ; I . ­ - - � , I a ay; visiting Mri. J. H. in tak . . � . - , :-. ! . � made a strovg protest against the - proposi. ki*ember of Parliament simply because he C�onsistent a&ocate -and total abstain a . .Ing a well -earned vacation. , H -e ,to- � � I I . ; !, t .,.the Hvn. Mr. Fieldin . While a more land. Proof had been, - f at!. Miss Beek. -M s �1 - r - . I � - 9 dmilt- urnished hat Beek and; . 7 T L - . - i � I -- 11 I , I i, . ' r A 'hur E. gather withbis family, left for the Fat:her- .. � : � .:- tion. If women were sent' to the general : ObOupies that position, bat if by virtue of The wet we4her of the post week � I L - � . ., 1R. - . the men connected with the Asylum k awl L ' has' put , Wright, druggist, of Oxford , r b V I � I 3 . i � 1,; -which Hon". INIr. �aat Micbi�ans was land, via New Yorkend Hamburg, to their . I I - . I . ting the large expenditure, . party services, or services to his far . i ; . � , !r L -- ' � . . I ,- rl. I . - �. , � .- . � rovince, or because of peculiar seems left but to harvest at th - . , L � V -f-" ,�, 4 . . - I Ing mere and gardeners there, were as hi d b unds of possibility , that ' ' try 'hire. Richard Wright. -Mr. - 1041wig'H-Olstein. The I . H i what to dowithit. He consideredt ar. conference. he asked was it not within the - -mere in good humor, and nothing -now here this *ask visiting his p as 1, r. and native province I I � . � � �, I . � Foster so much deplored, Mr. Field he I 'Oun or e properftime J. 1 s gob L .... I . � ;. !il a woman would , litnes. or . p T. 24--ardock's I ...- . . I , . & v -7 t .. ; . 11 L,. ever harvested in But Huron . t Mr. Blank preach. � . . M '. � showed that it was caused, not by extra a, working, as palinstakini, and ,as. intell! r 0 spability for the position on the the beat croo Sunday before they lof � � - . ", � i;,en� be appointed as general ."superintendent ? part of the member or his relative the ap- 0 .1 fine Psciug stallion, I I King ,Stantoull, driven ed a farewell sermon to a large congrega- �z .., N .. ­ 1, . . � � ­ . - I . -,, - .. , a on the part, of the Goveriam t, but as any in Western Ontario." and, with od prices, -everything bes2s, iL � . . 4 -!�, � . �., ­ I gane . --- - L by Mr. Doherty, trainer, of th a Vi48geo Ne' �i(in- The sermon was eve -� . �, : �, en . How would they like that � he asked, in pointment is' mude, it is justiflable and prosperous feelIng.-Our baseball team went cured third - ry touching o . . ' � . I . -1 .11, I , I . . I ` - money at the Stratfofol recall :and bro lit tears to wore . ne, . � . ; . 2 � t I � by the carrying oat of profitable enterprises, - -- fearful tones. The doctor -might have gone : proper. The fact that a man devotes him. to Kineardinoi t - . � . I - - . . .1, 1-1 - -- - L ' . ;­ - I .. � - I � I . d . . � 7 - � . e thi fastes 'IT L :� T . . . . ? . -the canals, Referring to the bill passed by the Com- %little further, and inquired as 6 0 Play the team of that town out of 1 1 entries, xn& also mad ' t , L than one eye, I I. . un � . I - . - such as the enlargement of the mono and killed by might happen if a td , whitt self to the service of th county should not, last Firiday, �' � � t MV, 131 u has succeeded in I '. 1 1 - 1. I . rid - ,w . L he horses 0 F my - hearts of his congregatidnsand ,they would - . . of certainly, debar himself or any pereon a tune, but, instead, met a evening latt, the Cases and Hunki were be sorry indeed to loss him, - I � : . n -o - the Senate ome day 'the monarch . ut did not meet with their time made by any of t winning the I improvement of the carrying facilities , * authorizing . . ' . � - the - the gie teat empire in the world should be a nected with him from their Waterro -.'as ilie score stood, L2'6 to 6. At reta I I 1. - �- -� 11 I . _ . V r � 1�: 7 . the! pi - � - . L � - I Inarkets, of the world, the extension of �he ayment to Manitoba of a sum from the woman. . : I ; rights as cit OL ; I . ­ I � I izens If this were carried into practide, or � I Ming home from - their annual _L i . I . � . L, : 1. - - . . � . . - - of I � . . i L . I I I . - - .St. - . I - _4 . d : trust funds held by the Dominion fo�r the . , , the .end of the� fifth innings they were lead- - picnic at! 'Bayfield and. when I faiD"y _R'ev' E. W- P&n�Dn. pist;or i - - � Intercolonial Railway, the opening up an if a law - and tween Andreves church, left Stratford I&%t week, -* i� . . , I . J - Another once prominan I carrying out this principle were Ing, but afterthat they went to pieces. The . Exe Ing _ L 0 _j&t_ . L 11 I province,'the Mail aneeringlt remarks : t figure in Cana- -passed, it would be productive of much - D&ShwoodL Ing for Montreal to attend th ' - -- L - � I governmeab of the Yukon and British Col. ; - te 4 . � I i. � � - - - I - . - . - . I - Wingbam team play here to -day, (Friday), ter place Mr.` � ' Ada' r and, neariing 8 sessions of the I - . � if I 9 m : - .; �, 4 1 L umbis, - .afields, and other'like enterpriefe I " Seeing that the Manitoba .Government than politic's hav'been removed from this! gre#pr harm than good, as it would have' a , Co,80i Owing- to the Presbyt ' .., I 90 . - . e . � - ,� T 3 . . L rian General Assembly, to w � I i I A I :I. I ' I I I I - � Z - ife. - Sir Adolphe Cha,plea F I �1 strong tendency to keep good - men out of an a . . which the late Government had - failed to easily secured custody of the trust a died at Mon. grounds of DrI, K Ilifleischo' 6 ho or ry Ing rai ,, be d th bli d. in a delegate. When the business of the . I has with % garden-psrty in the evening, on th� intense darkness of the night . hichhe - - I I I I � fund"The 1 the service of their country and a he 0 or -0 Itad t misfortupe in, some LaV. L assembly is co eluded ,he W i . � - . � . I , Id at Ottawa, it. might be a good treal woald president. -w ­A large numb 'a in so doin- his " u --F .n -111 proco-ed to L - "Ill: ; i I I . I � . I . on Monday last. Ile had been in deli- * - . . or of the -farmers - get off the road -a a i 9 I : I I r i . L i . - � - . , - . ; . . 1 yea � � - with the top tip. and sides on and a - I � . ' 1 �� L and townspeople intend going on the excur 10 needed vacation -of ,eleven . I I 0.1 , . : attempt, and every one of which will return time- for the Ontario Gover�ment t place the government of the country into takii a i � - , . 0 go cate health for several to, ,but danger the hand weeks, sail- , . , . , - . . - s� of inferior men. That, certainly, 0 I I I ? � . . I * of its I . Mo4el,Yaam, Guelph, -on'Mon, by himself., his Wife and- two c�ildre , P&Dton ,in a na,tive o 3 . : I � . , I � , i0t from - Montreal for Liverpool. Mr. , " � , � either directly or indirectly, increased down there to realize iupon I some ' _ ,,ion to the 7 I it - I I . � - . ' . - - . - day next, ai � ' . . q ­ - . - I ' L j - I : m - I f 'Coopei, Fifeehire; . ; I ; I � for the province, dbei n . I parAloveky young - I ahead turned completely. over, pian�g a right Seotla . � , , L : . . . ot need to . U . 7 ­ - . . dit * . rid, and lima -GlUgow, Edin. I r . uder:th buggy. Mr. . � . I . . I . ,ceed the increased expen ures at ineutly q4alified for it, be should receive -it, t f 0 . % - I ; ': - 11 I . .L - . .-l' I draw ",only ' - . If a man deserves the position and � is em- and this pro'spe one feeling wi _ cousins in . � �� - I revenue to the country,, which will greati assets." The 06mhirio GoyOrnment, foi. was not anticipated until" within the last : 'Would not be'in the interests of the people. - id, �witli the - good ffines - � - � . ; ex y I tunately . . week. He wis.'-, a bo th farmers, it I . � I Pre upon- its. trust. funds. ,O � �, Case inkaus, -ad 'to burgh, Dundiezrid ot . . 1. - . � wing to tho� man, boldo,'- � fifty4ight. yeats f should -be a -big,o e, ' h y ot i - Z , - . - I , - of no Vistteet whether he be a broths a er it an -1. , n 1W t e caun afige rom u'd ' plum, with whom . � ; I � . . .. - � . � 1 � r of the be . grab the kor which he will visit. He w - L I I tter'or chlesix - I � : � , ill , - �?- - . also 1 exceptionally good. credit- of the province' age,' He was a native of ih Pr ­ - . - - d iii 'some -time . ', , ent necessary to carry them oat. He I � get her . I I � I - 4 . 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