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But, a -oontij- pending upon politicians for - . - L - 1 20 1 � L L . . L AL� Z, � I . ! ­ � � I . . - -ail"reement Will foland. would not go so far. as to declare -in favor- of under grassi upon -which are 162 Wed of L 11 L . , ,.4- V I � I I . . "P way also .- . . 11 4 , �- .- � I ianc6 of the *or on the part of Spain, be in favor of it, as their ahanc4a for prefer- a prob . . ; I . . -1 . SBU , I I . , - _ - Zoonom -McKiAnon & Co. [-i w ibitory law. Bishop Baldwin,& grand three year old steers. . I I � . . - - ; 11 I. - i - y1s Weaft .L. I - I � I L I x � . . � I I . I � I .. , 4,_rteb -4 L 11 I - _ I z - i Ptedwitlin Sale -W. W. luffaaaft [6) - , can only be classed an reckless bravado, meat would be greatly eahan�cad, �ut"It ad onei of the ve h church, -Mine Thbmpaons of Hulletb. ho, in- , ��.. -JAWA 4 � . "' . . I - I - . . L . , . . I I - I - � Klondike Weatber­-Grirg & Moedonald r - . . L r� -_ J- .. � � . . - I . . . ,I . I . L11 � which 14 totally, pe ' low of the life- of would be a r "none move for jhe country. no - . I I I � � , _� Y7 r . - ' Teacher Wanted -IL Pouren 161 - gam W %A ' doubt all the members were tends removing to Clinton to reside, as let- L, L I I L - - - Wzodbo N , :� � 64 I � I "I . I 3 - "I . 111curelon-wm. Sommkiville [81 temperance at heart. We doWb want to the contract for the erection of a new house I I . . � � . .� , . - I . ! t f� , their soldiery, as the longer they fight �the Inateact of `i,�reasing the!numbeIr of entert . r .. - I - . � 4"Ple � I � � I . - L . - I I I L 1 - �_, , 4 :1 % Delightful Trip -A. A. Schouty, E81 - - I curtail your liberty," he said, "bat is it in that town. � I I I L , - I _� - Sand. - v 11 . .1 , - Lumber cam 5 *orse they will geL They are done, and prises of thio'kind under Gove ninint con- right to stand by and see young men- xup- -The sitt a of the high court in this . I . i 11 .. - . -L . ­ - - i �� 106 Nou ft. -J. te=son (6] hostilities Lin, SIM � . . � . .- Fie-nio I' . . Vbterv� Ly"" I - I . - -- . 10A � LLLL . , e' . n, tbe'Laillei-Mrs. L, Smith [8] ' further ply, a straight trol, it would he well to remove those 'they lied with the means of self destruction ? county will V as -follows : At Go erich, - - I I - . I I 7 . i I ­ day ... - Be . , , ,,I � I To%IiO Dar -J. I Smitb 18] , - march to death and; destruction. I now work, into the hands of irivate coal. 'F will act according to my convictions, and with jury, October 3rd ; without ja - - L Led 11003 ,, __ - - I Su t - - " I To -i-j. Swit 181, . I . I I let every man do the same. When so many vember 215it.* . � - I -- . . . I . � I I � Vitd- 24wpberflea-W. .T. Clark (81 . a I L J, I , ! I , An EnfiiIIIe Line of Boys" . , --!�z, '.' . V= Out Summer Good* -P. Dill (8) ,But,with all their viotories,the positioq-of panies, the- Government, of Coors , retaining are malbacled by their aicoursed passions, we -Charlie Glew, of the Huron ro d, last , # . . I I -wer! ' . L - - 'the American troops in a pitiable one. The a reRul&tiitg control only. If this were done, . - III � I I I �� __ : - an -P� Dill (8] ,1 I , �_ - should do something to help them. If the week sold a two year old colt to George . I . � � 4�:. appeAr' L� I � _. _,_� . , _ T10 Palalmn-wM, Pallaniyus I&] . both our canals and our Pon . Z . . - I olimat4 is trying them most leverely. Many t �ffices would lord pare me, I am going to cast a vote for Hudie, of Goderich township, for b a sum - - X� . ,_ �, . Attention of Sootcbmen [81 ' I _. - a I . _� ]Li=* ��:: T I ___ __ I .L of their -leading officers and hundreds of yield' to the country a much - laIrger revenue prohibition on election day." - �, of $100. * It weighed 1,300 "undo. I _,.�. taken t ' ' - - � . �� - - . - I . . _ I I . - - �- ,.�L . I ; �� , - - . . :- - . . ' I 1 their 11, , pro,trated ,ith dise than they do now, and might become a source -John McEwen, of Turnberry, as pur- , I 'L. * I �_ . . _ghe #Uf#a t f: ase, in. _� ad t , . . L � . ty I I . Advocates of Government ownership of Chased the 100 acre farm of Mr. Ale i Ron, - a 8 __ . -- � duced by the terrible climat�. The con- of diriat profit, instead of an � annual loss; I � S 11 .. , Al I � . � - � ,m the being lot 11, concession 2, Grey. T-h---ree - Pi Suit, - f- I � . 00404 railways should learn something fro I T a price — � ece _ --- 'her W1 � r � /. 11 dition of the hundreds of wounded in such while the service to the country would be circumstances which led to the retirement of paid was $3,400. . . - I . - I I -t. .1 � -1 , , - -1 . � . � bri.0 - - -1 � . I i .1 , I � ("If - - I � . �. . - - a climate and surroundings, and with the eq:u4lly good. - —Mine Reits, Stanbury, daughter Of Dr. � . i � . - - - � Mr. Harris, superintendent of ,the Inter- . � ­ � -and I i I li SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, July- 1' - Stanbury, of Bayfield, who has been attend- . I . � . � here on , . . _,_� ' From a manufacturer - � - I � 1-1 � % I twl - ' . . j� , y scant provisions for their care in ! . - I t I I � :� . colonial railway, which'is owned by the Ing the Presbyterian Ladies' Colulege .Toron- and for - �_ iin thk . I- e 1� � . . - ­ 4 � �� ­�. . - I , something which few will' aare even to think ,,Editorial Notes and. CommentA. I 1 7 - . -- . I . . � .. I' I - � - -- 61 t . i i I � . w country &od. run by, the,, Government. He to, has been awarded a certificate o honor. I . . . - 10jjrA�D-41 . : ' . � . I ; - - I The Santiago correspondedt of the To ca a a I'M - about. And 0 ese are not trained I diers, � I -The followin wfafti I I., �, I . The War. - I t sol . - .g persons were tic ted b I I AV - I I' - .- � I . I I was appointed a short time ago for the ex- I TPEN D YS ­ , , I � X3L - V, I . . Clinton, last weeks for points in M, nitoba: . _t . I i I � I I There have been stirring times in Cuban or the a3uto of the country, but the very r0at6G]obe, spiaking of the intense heat press purpose of raliminatiuF politics and -_ next's � I . I I ; Ro . . " t - . �� manage- I.J. Foster, - Varna barb MeIlvee , Stan- , 0 ;!it ; ; . I flower of the land ; the -fine, bright young and its eff&ts upon the American soldiers, incorporating commercialism in, � - I p � - . a . . ­ - Ferris, Clinton; Miss Polio k, Bay- 11 I . : - - Truly, the Americans as well as�' the d ment of the road, bob though a most able, "!a I. I . I � t , - watem and on, Cuban soil since our last - the is- Will - ow I . � � '41 - I � ill � 11 them for $2KAG.' ,N . - I too. I�st week we left the American forces men. says : " Many of the regulars are &Irea y I . 11 11 I - I ill b L _. � - . � � - . � I 1, I fi,ey1j"ano D. MoNaughton, Stanley. ' . I � - ­ -vn � ei I . I experienced railway man, he has found the wouldIvery strongly advise you to not � i . . I - - four miles of the defeated and down -trodden Spaniards,may we � , ­� 4 � ; . . I encamped within kbout ilking about Clad only in a carbridge belts -Mr. James McFarlane, of the rd con- I .- " , ; . ___ . -, 1U *Ug . - . grl�, of politics too strong, and has resigned . . . . ff 0 ' , i- . - I - , a rifle amil a chow of toliseco. The offibers cession,, Stanley, h �Oefn t 'd i a I "neglect this oppoitunity of buying . -- -.-.., - - , T— � - - , ; 1. city of Santiago, after the sker'mish between well pmy for a cesution of hostilities. � the took or been; forced out, the Govern- . an just been � in .of . I a , - ,,a [, I ­ - . - - I , , � I . - � �: ; overlook these eccentricities, knowing that a number.of choice thoroughbred rops ire I a, �� ___ - 4 . AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII0 . .11 . --- , , -the Rough Riderg ' I - .. turgs 1� .. � - -And the Spanish forces, in ____ I* , lit . ment abolishing the office. Party and poli- . ..... , � . . . - . thus their men will go further and fij rams. They go to a breeder in soonsin, 04.00 �, - .1 . � - I . Z , VMer8WJp of p.ailWay: . ! - qP Zes � t - - - 4 � which the latter*erd repulsed. On FridV S63,te 0 / ties are strongly 6utrenched in this country, , V Isuit for 12.68. The, si are - . I I � willms � . I � is.. better." and were sold at a profitable rice, I . ­ -1, " � 31r.. T . . � � . A4 . . - � � _h � .. . Inore, - I I- . . ; I i and it is hopeless to expect that with pres- - � . ,: � ;; . I; . I . � I ; . - serious work 4as commenced. G - -Prior to loavinj the . fiel circuit, I for B�ys aged 10, 11, 12, 13 14 -an& . - - : .33- yerm I- . I 11 I "I , . " r. - ' , Wtdnai I. 11. � - on- Some there be 4ow-a-days who strongly Respecting the extension o ant sentiments, prevailing, Government Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Ali were wa d on at I I I.. �� lk - � I a q 11 I r" � eral Shaftir had got, his troops and artillery ad.vocato the- . i f the Interco. owoorship can compete with business man- '.... 1-1 I 1: I I , I �� .1 - �� I - in Poaition for an attack upon the outposts This I Statef mynership .of railvtaya. lonial Railway to Montreal,'Mr. Harris, �he agemefit.' It is pretty evident that In this theparsonage, in Lucknow, by the, conlFe- 1 15 ye�rs. They are made 'of good � - ­ -..-. - the Exo ,,, � - I y th . . . - � - I I : wo , � I mr, Sim I- __1 I L I old 'mean, in the case of Canada, late traffia manager, in an interview ,vAth country too many peop)e are amenable to a -was pr�emen wi n a I � . of the f4rtified. city. 4 Santiago. A line of I gatiou, and Mr. H W esente .. . Halifai Tweed and Grey�, mixtures and . ' : �.,. - I � � � I , . that she should own and -work all the rail. is Mail reporter said : 11 The wisdom of the the yearning for places -in the public service purse of money, and Mrs.. Hall.wit a berry . I I I I 1: . - - bere thi -_ - - . V�� troopej tacked up by artillery, completel seb I , I I'll, . � � - . ! I I � I � , - to enable any Government institution, such ' ' . . - I , y ways within her borders, as she �now does extenkon ham alrbady been demonstrated, consis ' of * . 11 . � . . -Mr. John Kay bought the old ardiner . __ Z � . . L - �� ;� I - an a railway, to be operated soleIV on busi- . - . - � ..I I 1. - I W_ , surrounded the city on the land side. AD her canals -&-inct. her post offices, and as the W, and ib in his on_ farm of 100 acres, which was sold by Blue- I , . Es - 1� I . � � - i I- , advance, all along the line, was In ' from I a traffic poini of via' i � - I - - - . rlc-%,] � I . � I'll . � - __ o'de early Interoolonial , Railway is conducted. inion- that, assuming the increase. in Credo name pr ndoiples, and until we can learn to I - - . � an tion on Tue last week, &t r uhar, � a . I . . � . ey recei a to -be maintained, within twelve I . i I � ­ - I � Friday --morning. Z by the Th � withat the temptati=4 of the public 9 Coat, Pants and Vest �' one bar .. v I t This was met . say that the profits of all such enterprises trough, there i no use tryink,to extend the for $5 3009 =ng the crops. his il a . I - f � �� I . - I _.... � I E. Hog ii - ; , - 'a the advantages of the extension ill d farm, and the price is consid red on) . . ___ - . � . who occupied - w fo�o .1 � i . . . . . . ... 4 ; ... a strong posiw overnment ownership. - I y A�111111 . I - :arty got . . � I'll, � I be generally recognized by the public." , . . i - I I � Spanish forces t rlr a I � should go to the people instead of to the principle of G .J , fair. . . � I . I F �� - - 1. I 1:� tion in trenches, and block houses. Step . I — , . - 17 X . . � _. ,-, � .. . - by members of Orivate,'biompanies, as now. T�io , .. — -MrJ John Mitchell has Rare ased ten Is I -, I ft (iollid . � � . I - ;� ate , however,, the Ameri ' . . The Liberals of West Lambton, the con- - mewh -, - I I I - P cans gained ' ' � I acres of land from Mr. AN THER -1 A'* imp Z I so �, _: - aw en, situ- . . � - I � I � would also imply,that the losses would like- Our good contemporary, the Goderich . & L. . _­ I I . - - � grounds and, after two days hard -,fighting, wise fall u I atitudney rendered vacant by the appoint- . - ,y4et 1.1 Ve � ' ated near the Exeter dep ; r. Bradt 3 - �. . � � . - 1:1 i 11 � I � PO' I ,he advo- Signal, says : " From oar poih�,of view, we we - of Mr. -James Lister to the Court of p � - � v� men s I., I I � ing a go t - they itucceaded in' driving the Spanish tr " a the people. ,This t _�rchased five acres of the a Twel 1 7 Black Waterproof Coats I I i- I . __ at , � .-- . ,.,.% - �.. ' roperty. � I --- rhere . I I z __ - � t The The price paid in each cas a -, � i � I . - ­.. , I ... I ; - . 0 1 .. 'a- , I , , - " ", . � - I Oy say� that, the gains to those using people of West - ��. . $4, 1 . ' � . � .. . - into the city, capturing I o0po Cates of state c6ntrol admit, but as an off- believe the people own West Huron." , 5 per . �, L , wo. or three ' tit- I � I - Appeals, are making ready for another con- , - 50 for' _- f I IRt set, th . I regula� V2 . - � I . lyingivillages and the . Huron will, no doubt, be teat. A conve n"tion has been co'lled to meet acre' . . � . , � I .- � , nch�eo iq_�. front of . , , , � I I T . - - .. . . .1 '_ I- � !�e the roada'would more than compensate for pjeased to see this declaratice, . as a good - -Miss Wrath& Snell, daughter f E. H. . I � , I I vyz_� .1 01�P�Imlla I � . t. . � I � �� -_ ,; isin - � , T . I thecity. TheSpanishi,ilap; we 'Dr , 1i O=e 17th of August to select a candidate. Snell, of the gravel road, Hallett, : ho was . � YA ---- - I . _ I $120582 . � . . � w . -1 � - - : 11 re greatly the general loss oustained. This, however .any of them who read the Signal were be- i . " � thin -0 �� . . I a . . - . - "a . I i . � � , - - intedbytheheavy gone from Servera's. ginning to fear tha"t was owned by the An. usual under such circumstances, can- a candidate at the public school le ving ex, . I .i � - - � I , � . -1- � a t0l I t :.- 4 the harbor, while ' O rnal. anting., The Sarnia Ob- amination, has attended Yo. 2, 1 _ . � - � I I � � , I . a � � . I - fleets whi � . we thick, is very doubtful. At any rate, it able editor of that u didaten are not �v obool _, - . I- . - . � .� _� � ch was locoted i I � j . a f � -0 . I . I t., - - � toots, I . r I . L' . I server says the following -are spoken of and Hullett, for four consecutive year i 'without I � .1� i . � would be unjust to make the general public .- . - .. . i � . � - _. ; - the American fleet, owin to their position al , I - .1 . ­ Abundo .- I � . . 9 The Mail remarks : "One of the all are g�od men, and which ever is selecte being absent a single school da I I I � I � . -held in J � . It. I - . . � 1. I . A m . , I I ., I 7 � . Y I ! . and the distance from the scene - of conflict, pay for direct, benefits� derived by private 1, se days d DOn't f I I i� Yv Ong the successful Ott . , I I , . . individuals. t�edwill be Liberal p4pers bold enough to will receive the united support of the�yart Iy4en 1 . .A. . . . I were unable to, rander Shafter's men much . Bat this is just -what is being . - - Tor I at the . I I - A.. I being su . .. . which in tantaaiount to success : Mr. first year examination in the nW-Coii- � I 11 �,�, 11 - � I . condemn corruption and theft." Yes, broth- Unarles � ..'�. ,4 - -of the r I I done now in conneetion with the enteiprises McKenzie, a brother of bhe late Hon. Alex- was Miss Me ie Hous- � . � - I - - .. . . -- � 'exciting � is - I rvatory of Music I . 1. f - .: ,,, � i tance. The battle was a hot and bloody which th - er, the Liberal papers were bold enough to ander McKenzie, and Dr. Johnston, mayor liter of Principal Houst n, of the i . t . � � i � - 1. - i .1 _. __ ?* il !%- ­� one. The American troops bed, practically, 6 country does control. The Inter-'. _7011n., daug . � to see �, of bot];" � � I- . � - � ; Condemn both corruption and theft when it Cl d i t eo . I I � . : . . � � I . I . colonial Railway, for example, has been a of Sarnia ; also Mr. M. A Smith, of Fbrest, inton collegiate. She ry I . I � I . were gil I . .gse I h F, � � . - - . I . � � I I I to fight in the open, god welre was proven against your political friends,. and Dr. Harvey, of Wyoming. The Cdn- and �iano, taking second aso. hon rs in the ; -1 . I z . I - � . �. t� . continually burden upon the country ever since its con. I I I - - winners 7 _ i . exposed to the fierce fire of the Spanish aixd-if .Ton will point out even -,one case of servatives have not yet made a move to. ',latter. . � __ . - - . :, � - I . . __ I . - . �; ,- I no and trench� - Proven a- 7�ards selecting their standard bearer. . Mr. -Last week a n;mber of pe sona left I �- 5 I ., . nin Y ac , - � IF from behind their fortificatio * struction. It not only does not pay inter- Corruption or theft that has been ve 11 I I 13PITTy , ,.. �" I . �� � - I - I i . , 1 $! ,-� � � - ea. The loss on b" " inst the Liberal Government either at O-tta- �-1,18 - . eat on the investment for its construction ga ter, if we remember aright, had a Brussels station for Manitoba 'and the __ . � _. - �'i � oth sides was very he we or Toronto, the Liberal papers will be majority of about eight hundred at the last Northwest Territories. Among t am were: I � 0 1 1 .1 - I - - MtKe)h . � I I . I �i I : � i I � � � � I �, The Spanish lose, of avy, and equipment, but it'does not even pay I . � ButWr, I i . I I - I i course, has - not been bold Mrs. Neil b1cLeuchlin, Mrs. Joh' Forbes 11 . � � - I ,enough to condemn that t1oo. J ry . 0 1 1 i . 11 , . working expenses. Whether or not it would f ust t, election. _' - . -11 � I I I -under 9 I . ­ . � I - Dry Jack- I .. , ,I . ascertained,. but the Americans admit bav- them, please. . � . . George Jackson and wife, Mrs. H specials. I ... I I �. . . . . � . � - __ i . i - � � . I S?ru . � -1-1 1. Ing men' in killed and wounded - — I I . � � 1. essie �] , I lost L800 i be more profitable in private hands, we :can I ! No paper has been more severe in its Bon, Miss Rebecca Jackson, Mis Skelton ' . T - ; . I . I ' I . . - ... and Mrs. Wm. Clark. I - - . ; � F - ' onlv judge from comparison with a Mr. A. W. Campbell'. PrOincial Road comments on the Actions - of the Dominion � . . � - - during the two 4 - im1ilar f 3 - - � I � F Ays fighting, and they'are, - � � . .Jennie ] . - i . i I - I i - . .. I . : ­ enterprises. Judged by this ate While driving his team, on of which . . , tr n �, f no ndard, it Instructor, estimates the lose 'Tto the pro- Government than ihe- Montreal Witness. It - *P0 7-T - � - any larger � . i . -and . ZZ 1: t likely to make the number . - , , i 'Z, � . was a colt, from his farm on the .6th con. ' P . , . I vince i - - Carri4 -11 .4 � through the absence of good roads at has accused them of everything short of cession, Grey, the other day, Devi Dunbar' : I i very much better - _ thaA it Teally was. The Spanish loss, it is � . . F � I . 1. � I I over ten I 1- - If . than it- does now. The same might be said $651,000,576, capitalized at 3 per cent. Jf' personal vorraption. And the only ioun. met with a very painful accident. It seem � I � �� - � - . . ., z� . - - rf well known, - was very much lairger. Their a � .. n � . I , - ,� . . - . .__ 11 -three-161 ; a in pinj . . , seriously . that Hon. .. . � I I Z . .� - . � Commander, General Unaries, waL this be an accurate estimate, and we maid, dation. it has for all this abuse is,' th horses took fright, .and in g from . ` U iX. N- - of the canals Arid the postal department. Bi, B I G should, certainly, pay - - 11�,�� t ,� . the wagon he was CA . � . � . ton'and . . ! , I I No person will say bat that if the canals from it 11 calaul ught by the heel, and I . - 1 . - I .. Jentife 4 1 i ­ . � � 1; . S wounded and dieabled, while several other ation based on tb6 number of Mr. Take will not consent to have certain had his leg broken just above the nkle. I . � .- t r, . I I . � I ; . I ..: ,I ' . running - . - -7 - � and post offices w6re run by privite enter'- farmers in the ptovince,the lack of good roads improvements to Montreal harbor made in -Blyth village his boy doing service'in I - , I . I. prominent'officers were killed. . . - - - ­ �, t r So heavy is CO . � a a 410 91 . � - ald ; *6 - � M IIIIIII, m . � in . 11 - I � _e same as the Grand Trunk and 4�e * thinks they should be made. ican army, . Seaforth, , th k- .4, was the American loss, and. so difficult w ' � . k ie: erson of . f prise, th sting each rural head of a family about the way it the Amer* io;iy, t h THE CORNER §1TORE . - d T :#.i I f - - 1 $55 per annum, or raither more than a dol- P li . � I . -T - . I . I � � - ­ t a" Canadian Pacific Rail Miturice Willows, son of , P. I 96 � On the course of the Witness the � Stratford hilli Willows, - . , � , le I ay., and the express, lar a week. We, in the county of Huron � , . ..-. S.- . I � Ff d P I T 11 . _� ,% - ; the Position Oun to be, that at the close of - so, " I - ; , _,.� - F I Beacon makes a few �ertineut remarks It pump maker. He j �h � ;. . � __ telephone and telegrapw oined t a for a at De- -_ - A. - I � '. i hlines,the wouldpay usuaRyptideouraelveson having the beat I � � �i _ - r . . �. I �� I __ I Y . . xnem?s �-A '' . . -_ . I �_ i�,: � __ ; - troit, and is now suppose - - __ _. � hostilities on Saturday, Geperal Shafter roads Of any county in the says : The Montreal Witness d to be a the front i - . - . . � I - � � - bet ter than they -'do now. There would not province. But hartes its Hugh . � - . . �. � I I I I - . I .. I � . . � . - - �! - v - - - I - � � - i telegraphed to �_ � rge annual deficits t I hat now exist in . wibh the main -body of the Amer can army returning in the morning. This would give XtPoen'. 4 - I I Ro'obi I I � -, � � - . Vashington, for ,reinforce. I even here, we have no doubt whole case against Mr. Tarte's or plans - - �41 , i'. � W. I - L � I : � L� ,­ 4 , I : 1 mments, and determined to . be the la' . but they could away when it cites ,Mr. Andrew Allan of on Spanish soil. the much needed accommodation Asked -for. - . Hugh 3 I I n .. I � I A I I. L I witHdraw his � I be improved and the cost of maintenance be N49TEs.-Mr. T. Forsyth was at Blyth for , � , v � z the, cost of management. -Hr. Walter Stewart, of Lue now, has As the trains are now run,' it is i4oesibie 4 - .F__ - 11. . - - It ia possible that 'materially decreased if the Allan Line, Mr. Torrance of the Domin 14 , . � . . - I � troops some diet � I I 'L� I � an4e to the high "lands, to improved methods few days lant, week, 911i I ; I � - I �. t �� Kere t �� � � - . �, canal freights and postage might be som ion Lin&, and - been awarded the contract for the erection to go from Listowel to Atwood, Brussels, 0 & . � ng his parb as pre. I . ­ _ . them an oppOrtu I a- were adopted. But it is not the summer -Mr. Thomson of the Montreal In i r siding examiner at the high school entrance. - -11, ,of �war � _. . . �01 I tween 4 L � give Dity to rest and're- roads that trouble us so much here as the Mr. Forsyth knows well how to perform -all - mille4y, . r-- " -1 � � , Z_,L . � . * Transportation Company as being of the new manse, for Rev. R. Fa rbairD, at any other point'on the K, cardine I r Lon - t ". - what higher, but the canals and p opposed : - i T � ost offices . . . Huron and Bruce branches t �� I east end extension. Why. houldn'b 1� Of dur,ies- laid to his - ;, �'r i � 1. cuperate, -and wait for re-inforcements to � winter roads. If some system dould be of the Dungannon. Mr. Stewart -'a te der being don., - r � � - F �!� . I . would most certainly be a orth [ �j , I arrive before making an -attempt to bombard ' run at much less adopteed whereby the winter roads could be they ? The Allan and Dominion lines have the lowest, it wag accepted, at - 65. The f Et Mr. and . will* -1 . . .- . 4� � . ' I I lami - I . a To in a call among their many warm friends I ties I � t I � the city. - . on- kept in a more i o or efore ' - ob"r _'t loss then.they are now. . building is to be completed the Stratford and Goderich line, anf` return Mrs. Walker, o he], wgeire I "'week mak�- � .Government c' 11 h modationa they now require in b the same day. � I - I - � . 11 Of . - .;� , � trol is all,very we undoubtedly, sable condition, it would, I " 0 November let, 1898. I . C. Allen an I 11 in theory,, -but it does ge", a, athlicenatre7and whatever expenditure is to - -A very pleasing �vent took: pla�e'at*ihe here. Thev have the faculty of Cheering � i I great saving to our � .-- . While this was the .- _- I . I � - � I .. - conclusion arrived at not work out either economicall farmers and a corresponding comfort to Al be ade they would like to red go -At a recent meeting of th Epworth parsonage at Benmiller recentlyol 'when their frienas by their genial counte I � .ing theef I -vr - nances . i 7 . � . I I I - ; . �, � -, � y Justly pro a Ion to 'in- League, in connection with Ro 'a church, about forty young people,under thelauspices and pleasing mannerv. -Haying is now w;eU I highest., ' i . . - . I I r �� � . - - . ana all th . - at'al Z ­ . � - h Lee ue of Bethel church, h in d;J VMS ' � - : by ,the.Amerian commander, an event took Instead of getting the service � � I : notli,enteresteedc in haViDg'the harbor extended at I . � I I I ­ . 11 . I who have to travel overthem. . th t ti of the harbor. They ar - , - - In practice. a Grey, R6�­.-Mr. Sbewart, the ju ior minis- of the Epwort i . 1, - I Plaw On Sunday morning. which entirely 'at firat cost, a g . t r o, ervie I 6111 is now wanted is a few _� . , - -1 U Ii'm a _� 11 �. - i -�� .� ­ .I.- - - _- ' he eut, the only direction in which it ter, who has be6n'tr&uefer a t B i , stormed the place, t ea, occupied I by Rev. 12 - d a and haYing will then be past for, - benediet , , -1 __ clianged the aspect of aff.%irg reat many ateetras would T -Hamilton Times does not take much to 11 � _!�� . As will be be extended, for that would provide . , , �� . I ) -, , � - - -1 � :, � 4 have to be added. In Addition. to th stock in the silly chatter about the health can was presented with a nicely bou d teacheir's Mr.. Oliva,ut, who. was "about to le�'veafter I ane, , ger ear. -Mr. William Kyle, . ,_ . , ena 1 , , R_ - ,- _� embered I is, the . A All A,V. : _. ­ - � .� li�e or.., is , 1� - accommodation for new competing 'lines I - Is -, -- I � rem , the large and powerful Span .,Q . Bible and a fine gold w'at.61 Ain and7 his stay of three years, much to the regret I , Ume, in . , individuals� who were served would be al. - f school children being' ruined by-' over- with vessels charm. I I � . � � � ..... I I . -.1 of large capacity. � d with ..... .. r � 'ish fleet, commande(L -by Admiral Cervera, What the of all.interested, to take -' up his 4 -bode in the Wint brush. - When completed it will . L I - dwelling house re-touche - i - L -Harry Matheson, of Palatk . Florida, Ashfield township, in _' . � I . I . most �certain to be given advantages and stud at home. It says : And when did old lines would like would be to keep out another fieldlof labor present a fine appearance. -Mrs. Andrew � - � . ­ . y . � th6.Canadian child beco the new --companies so that the could exact accompanied by his wife and- e ildren, ar- T . I - - I - me so delicate that y An approval of the high eateem in ,4--hich lie' Bell and Mrs. Robert El IN jr., of Tucker- S ... PoWr , I - 11 has been bottled up�hi �Santiago harbor for privileges, at the public expense, whi-3h 1 [.(r . rived in Lucknow on Tuesday of last week, was held by the said td� I szpi:tb, accompa � . - Z L 1. I N .. . . . ths Pkift six weeks, with the combined would never expect or dare ask, if , 11j:Dnol study a while - Ding ?. the detriment of the shippers of the west. yeaTe t f which 16 . .1 . .,I- high freight rates to their own profit and to . F; . � - - �iety, and tie appre- nie( .� � � I � in the eve Bell, - -, . -homagei I . T t bi � -American -fleets of San�ps6n. and. S-3bley at t"ey ild, after an absence of five Nibs Maigaret . --the L ther,6( enter ' � I eiad n of his work amongst them, �hey pre- of lUensall left I �� . �, I - : � r prises were under -private con- a father or grandfather could do We are so tee, where . sented him % 9 here ;n Tuesday last on a ­ ing but - r_ - 1, OY1 trol. I A case in point' I I . ith large, handaom� Bible, few weeks' trip to Algoma. ­ f " . ,o destr h L , /1. . rry, to see the Witness, which 'a he was engaged in They went b rAip , . mouth of the bottle, ready r ' f he has spent in the sou�h ai I I , 0 a I . � I ,9 . ess � I . I I connection with the Intercolonial Rail � breakfast by candlelight, walk two miles or , monopolists, and abt*iug Mr. etric Com- . . i as arWn I net now in a lot o chores before daylight, eat his ,C�e!n ork 'in tha 'accompanied by'an dp�ropriate -addlr ' . boat from Sarnia. - Those left behind' �;K - - ; . them should they attempt to get out. W�11,' usually on the ri lit side, backing up these ele rical , dly. . - � , ,on Sunda. a ' way`� would-be employ of the Westinghouse El __r . f Amore, -a . � y morning, Carvera mad' in(, � I them, ple sent Prip, and a safe return - ;1 ...... . Ethel. - I., a dash rnment many abuses' )re to schooli take a lot of gentle exercise, Tarte1or adopting a policy which is plainly pavy. He i Mrs. � � I q Under. the old Govp' is now engaged in lectrical. ea- -On Wednesday afternoon o.- I' 0 on a , .- � � I . for liberty.' 9 - !1,1�t week, I -I%dm' d, of the village, who ]knows . . �. � He attempted to get ' -such as sawing and splitting wood, in the interests of the whole country. I�- gineering in partnership with b"s brother. , the wedding of Mr. Warren Sne , of Tor- "I'll constabl � � the harbor to th Out '.Of hai crept into the management of this road, in the -Mr.,D. MeNaughton, 11 . , � Wr;d how to do things about right. and 'bees fiev .1 . . - � . I - a open sea, b,y this narrow dusk, and then study the next day's lesson creased wharfage and lkrge basins are what on t.Mre. Me. son of James Snell of Exeter, and I takes no back seat from our moder firmers - I � the acilfbies Down � As t ' 11 . Prof . - I which were BaPp'ingIhe re4ources and in- before: going to bed. The 8011091 hours were the large ships require,and if these f Naughton, of Clinton, a d w t k = Ida, yountLep,t daughter of 11 the 1a,te in the way of raising everything for pr6fi - -_ �� � , consider I - entrance. He made a bold & - 'but the creasing the aiMual difference betw,een rev- .the, 6'ix, instead of five, pe ore prol � sive an prosperous n � I . � I- �� � ' - sh, one of the most progres James Lee, of London, was cele�rated in had, on the first' Of July, a dish of ne*tl :_ � AW bees but . - -ins Wer6 on the alert, � -and were a half holiday on Saturda .; The roads and the result will be a reduction of rates of I 1: - I Ameridi r 0., with only� vided they will come to Montreal - ; I T I, . I . - I I ..- � 'soon Pone and expenditure. When the present . young farmers in the -good old township that city. The ceremony was performed at potatoes for dinnCr, which for size afid .- ;over to: I � i ;1 �; on him. Aftvr a short and shaip engage were often bad, overshoes had not been in- to the benefit of the producer and -shipper' Stanley, ' . or I I - � . - . � ;� .. left Tuesday of la t week -a residence of the bride's motherl by Rev. quality, were all right. Mrs I - � ; I .- . - I � ment, - vented, and umbrellas were a I . Moosejaw, Assiniboia, where J.. A. Snell, ___Rodr . Redmond hai T awre, thi 9 p - Government came iutd power, they deter f th ; - [ I the entire' Spanish fleet, co" &roe. Home - n the courOe of tey, brot6 of the also a patch o .-., I - . I I . � . . I I i I i � _, " 11- mined to make an honeab effort to remedy , and not. t a exception. . of some ten days he will be joi ad in matri- groom- A. large number of friends of the pare with any, many Of them meuur'L*D - . - . i . -; � misting of seven magnificent war study was the rule The Mail and Empire, in its issue of Do' � ' �, f Mangolds which will com- I � - 1 . �, The modern boy can play football or -ride a .� I mony's holy bonds ary Moffat; contractifig parties witnessed the heppy three inches in diameter. . � � - . . to - believes in practi ` Urs- Redmon - __. �. . � I � � I � . cd as wall as theor . , - i �� 6 � .V.-Idr- � I Nf ftF- t � ,,.-j ' Some of him with, these words -(:,il We begin 'on our many warm friends. . t*stified to the esteem in which the - - t -_�\ . week. I I q were J ced a10ading editori formerly of Bracefiel I .. vessels, these defects, and to try and place the road minion Day,'commen i , destroyed. Carvera and over Ob hundred miles on the bicycle. a '* ies I � ­ � t �� I & UPOnA Paying b%sia. With this , i run twenty miles in- two hours. His 11 As where he latter has event;, � and the long list of we ' � I , - - thousand of his officers and men were view, the services of Mr. see . YJ � Young and Mrs. Porters Postmastor at Porterys .1 Z , � - t at of Free Trade to -d - -On Tuesday, June. 2list, Miss uple are held. They will residd, in Tor- Hill, were, during. the Ufter and of the, 4 ,John K� . . i I Harris, an experi- little sister can dance a three hours' pro. Eva A. (10 1. � taken prisoners, and the remainder of them ond instalme - � � __ I ay. i I . � . ; enced and able railway man, were'secured gramme and then' clap her hands, for a Just eo, and still the Conservative B., only ditighter of Coun4ill M. M. Car- Onto- I __ I . . . 4 I papers �. . week, visiting with Mrs. Porter"s parents, . . ,hand. I N I � C Ole of extras. B diff, of Morris,,' was united i I ­ . . L - ,marriage to -John Day, an esteemed rekdent Air: and Mrs- WID. Ivirioa of this Villege.-L . - - _4 ! - killed or drowned. The `8_`_P­fani%rds, when as traffic manager. He was given -full power on ut the boy and girl have are telling us day by day that the Liberals John Ames, of Winge!, I __ ­ � I � . Ahey found that they were' . :� �� o1raf-LMUSt to ride to schoo of J", K . . , I on the -street car, and the anitoba, for- .R,owick.. paseed. away on Mondky, June Mr' . � last. -4 . � � I I ..- I . . 11 �_ Orris, by I . John Robtrteon,of the'neighborhocdof, - - . .- � ,ered, to make such Chen a as would, i - have turned traitors to their principle v J. . Walker, of. 20t . . I I � - 11 ran their shattered e -1 � -ge n his judg- very thought of studying their lessons in .a, merly of M I L , .� v 888 a on . shore ment, result in bringing the roai to' a pay. the !vening n because that before the the above mentioned city. T a best wishes ti h, aftbF an illness of about 8 yoira' dura ga -00 is -o his �. I i . week Im I 11 I` . and set them oil fire, iakea them sick. How is this, Y came into power - Kin t - paying & visit � t - brother, �. . . � - I - z - - - rather ing basis. One of his first acts, was to re. �Um 51 . - on. TfieLsabject of thii brief sl�,etch was L Air. �Wo;" li�;bertaon, of Tackeramith.- . getting � , I I � than permit, them � pire . . I I I they promised the people'lreer trade, and of a large circle of friends go with, Mr. and , born in the township of Crosby, in the Conn. Dominion D ' . . .11 .,I � - Aiai )p , I -to be c%ptured vied the freight -and page ' — — .- . Mroy. Ames in their new rel t* ViLl go eY passed off ver,y quietly in on -_ I � , . , anger tariff. Thi � they enry,we still have the same old National � . r P �_ .1 �.Z ' . 'I. another moat or'so it is the intention Policy. 'But the Mail says ipeg. la the J�'Y' _ L g to -, . . Aft& Tt _. I �- , � ­ - And all revision, of Course, was objectionahl " we have ente Points to spat while many I . xt sud 4 " Pi ` - � as prizes of war by Phe Americans a In A ship. They ty of Leeds, on the 292nd dayo of 4anuary, la � 1i - . 8 to ,� r- will make their home in Win �n L 1858. When about five years I I ,many seekers of qe�aura ,goin . th but the lo.3s of � . . I I , 1week. . 11 It, � this was accomplished ivi those who had been previously ree of the Canadian 10�dpartment of Agriculture ad upon our ne6ond instalment of �Free -The other morning Mis Freeborn' of ",a with his parents to Ahe to*nship of who are in the habit of holding their annual % . � . � i. *1 il one in - - . I � !:- an killed and one w0aadQd in e'v'ng to make another trial shipment of peaches, Trade," and, the Mail ought to know. Mo Godetich,telekraphed from linton to'the Howick, in the county of Huron. I After a Picnic to the'lake, ...- locality,, V -C , Ing she had - -, - o� .13 rl en-eb, a Y �hort time, they settled on lot 6, concession "me this year, and all spent a pleasant . � v�� the favors at the expense of the roal. Mr. -than that, these same papers have been cry.8- -station agent at God' � . . .1�� : - . I I z a victory in adv . , . a 7 � I t. I American fleet and not, a vesse - � ured. Harrisfalso cut down the working staff, die pears and tomatoes'to the United Kingdom ingFout for years that Free Trade, as pro. 10, where he resided al, to the time of bin time. .8, r �` - � : i This was ' j left her valise on the platfor , and. to look .J,4041 . ­ I ;� _,I� . ance I i� latter of thos year were very posed by the Liberals, would ruin the coun- out for,it. The valise. I Accompanied by him, -.1 � f th t - The -Mr. Balfour � - 1, �,`,_ y Dewey'at Manila missing unnecessary employees, and requir. e made last was Ot there, and I - 1. inder.. - �_ "' i Fl. � b - or try by closing up all the manufaeforiev. death; - On the 3rd day of Octoberl 1877, he CAMPbell, of Look n,ow, spent the fore part, .� - - � �__ . - � .... � art- the agents and train hands are notified t h U � If I -'Admiral Cerv�ira vina'ons successful, and it is said'that Prof.' Rob was united in matrimony to Miss -Julia A. of the week wit Mr. a d Mrs. July. I f� i F�, . r - I _. ­ _" 0 -14 . i � - 'i . I . - . I , q . But, although we have now the second in look out for it. When the train reached Their union , four, of car village. -Mr. and Mra. Fra� . , ­,_ I , - ; � - I �� � , he left the harbor under instructions f ' y ing those retained to give better service and son is hopeful of developing a large 'trade stalmenb " of Free Trade under a Liberal Buffalo the valise was found n the car Frain I re John Dal ' . � . -1 I - I .1 , I Jli I U . - I, Of the township of Grey.. . � I.. .1 . rOM greater value for their pay. By 'these, and with the old country, In , r"k - a and child' . I � - .. 1� _. j ,�� , �,_ . - , , i a the Spanish Gove'runiet After the bat".tle was blessed by two children, Ett�, who is I3qui , ,., - - �_ __� .1 � -1 *. � . I 4 I "! 1� - other economical . ore especially ' in ,Government, the country was never more where the owner had - likely placed ib . ran, of"Toronto are visit. � � . I r � � I �. . ,measures, he hoped to ears and in t her!' deceased, and Cecil, who still resides on 1, � . . t- I I i '' . I . � Z I 4 XUPT , . - -i r!� . d omatoes. as too often prosperous than it is tO-daY, Prospects were self, but forgot it., It was *6t, looked, 1 11 t - I - �101 f- 1, Of I?r'(iay and Satur ay, no doubt, the make the road at le'a's it b farm with his mother. the Ing -the former's aged father, 'and sister, I . - X , - . io � � ,� t'self -sustaining. His Eeen the experience at ports- in Great and He was a m Mrs. Ricker. -The Min !4 I . - . Spanish authorities c"oncluded � that they n v�er brighter ' contained $50 in bills. W Acheson Of the I 1 .. in lw� 'A Z - ll, I ; new factories are springing P - I '' - . � I k � a f F I , - Of the Gorrie Methodist church for over 20 Inanse, who have en Be . I I - . ". ,_ � . � , n - efforts, however, were nob'appieciated' b Britain that Ontario fruit reached those � be attend' ,� t - nesdayl - - � � Ing school At - ; , . - ; - I - . 1. - t -, could not- hold Be up in every quarter and old be!ng -About: five o'clock on Saturday morn. years, I Clinton, are now home for the holidays.- I _. - t in the , � . .0 , ," �. y � I - : kl_ � � , . ' . � ­ . - , . , - I condition. , But if there were enlargdd to accommodate the increasing Ing$ 25th ult., the spirit of a old Brus -The Goderich Sig of Xinear- � 1 -2 - of bri$h - � �, � - . I Was yet one chance left to save Cevera' -he a good service of refrigerator cars there is trade that in -flowing in upon them. Anil in the pert Dal of last week says: dine, in ho idayiog ' - � . c - r, ,� . tiago, and that there that section 'of the country served by t shores in bad ones are I � A, I � a road. Ever . selite, Miss mat _� � - 1� -, - § I y shipper, whose freight bills no - OT, MOM61!did, teacher., ! I I i; I *�, reason why the beat fruit of O ,on of Re art er -,, passed away Peter AIOC&nu,* a veteran Refor I I - -, : � ,�, I otario all 04 under the 11 ins a men at the parental home Of . I 2_ . to the great . Zer, o � I . . - a a 11 � I I . fleet from falling 'into, the hands of the had been increased, and every employee beyond. P ralysis we f Mr. R. Mchlordie I - I � I tl� � �_ I- 11, . � I- " ! - 11 . , � .� I � DR. , � ould not be laid down in Liverpool, or Free Tra " the We It Waw nosh, was in town- 0 going to .-All from this part I i I �.i � ". I -, - � . 1. . I I � � � � . . a � - I _� neck of the harbor to the op6n tives �nd friends, as welli'a- a rmonock count , Ireland, about -to sea him. I a glad the twelfth. . ; - ; � - . I de, as inaugurated by ral . t � - . i: , � � , lasgow, or London, in better condition 8 a onday are "'_ � delight4 ., ., _. " � ; , America That chance was to get out by u � : , - , a Libe CA se of death. DO at saw the light a friends in G I I , - I the narr; who had been dismissed, 'and all* his rela- , When so much has be d last, and hi 'L HODOR11 on Tuesday nex Mine Lo � , � , - . I Government. I Oaer1ch Ur t to spend . � I I , � , � � . . f - 11111� � � -with thl . , . 1 t t � than from Califorqia, . if the department complished un&r the first instalment, what 69 years ago, and camId to t is con Peter is the man -who I tied the fth It *a something new to see . , . I � 4 _. 1�_- I i � , A .- - , � I � : . i ­ Kay-, -ad , i � � - . . - - � n. arms shippers of fruit to exercise gre�. a was uni d in marRage -23 tion. For months he had been co t home. -Mr. an 1, � - � � �, t. � . � - 11. - . - The b . I , : � I .... . il - - - - I.-, f 2 , t� a Against the traffic manager. Each one has in their operations, so that ou ago to Mrs. A now go, nicely settled in their fine resi- � 11 noon. � : 7 Mrs. John McKay h , . Z t. ! � . - fob ht, they we ng hiwbed with a eevere &flliation,, an a 4 i i though it w&s, and bravely as the Spaniard ter care measure ? Under such circumstances is it years - ave 1�1 I � � . s thoae whose can succeed in inducing the packers and ntry when vote for Garro w- at the last Provitioial elec of July celebrated so near I j , � �'_, ,aea. Tha attemit, was made, I - � , . and brave- daties, h . the twel ad been increased, got up i may we not expect when we get the full quite young. H . , d I . r ­. .9 re t6rribly out- r fruit an a McDonald, nee Iflictio bi th dence, whic he bed built this summer. . . . , _ �� __ - � c . be surprising that some of our Conservative Miss Alexina Bachinan, w o sarvi ,time election day came around he JohnBa ­ . ,� . -1 -more or le a political influe- utry in as good condi- ves him h . - ; 1�! f. � . numbered, I landed in the old con i i -, 4 i i �,' :'-- � and -t ey lost all. ­_ ;- , a � � � . nee, and all flew friends a anxious to make the people be- with four children.. Great credit in due to the contractors Mr. . . . . . . . . faii mat -` I , - - . � � tion as it a .. re i was fur- I- , ­ , � " , I, : �' I 11 I- _h hould,'it will do ther attacked with ]a ' - - r the country. ave nded meet ng of temperance grippes and Fendered , ... .� , . _ I - - - � . at the Government in high dudgeon, threat- good work fo a great and a lieve that we still b the old N.P. ? They -A well atte ' so helpless- that',big friends and medics, Keating, Of Seaforth, on o,ccount of the � : .L_ y Hi "-I- - ­ f. . I . " - . The ilestruction of Cerverx's fleet on ening its exiaten�e if thi sort'of thin - . , � "I � _V k* � �t . . 4 - I I � � x � , ; the should give the old Mail Whint. a boat .. . k , I . � t - �0__ "t , � I r - �. � I � .8 g was I at. � I . , i , I 't 'a too workers was held at Dung tendaut i6dvised that for one ability and test t I _i I . � f i - �. .A �_ �� ,z 11� I i __ a in hin 11 � couple i ? ], � '�'; . , , , - � . �y I � * , A n 1 lifetime satisfaction given bY his work in every D - ,z�, � �, t .the, PQl1in � il. 14.": 11 - ­ F * pe IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IN I , g booth aiZ. and � par. :. ME , " ' fairs on�la d. General Shafter took ho' a time, but the pressure be -came so great meat, the Government submitted a scheme . . the went riding for the Ming plebiscite. especially they saido Mr. Gir1row ticular. Mr. George Kidd, of Hen ., .. I . der thw . - continued. The Gwiernment stood out for of last"Week, for the pur 80 of organizing he should le . - . W ter materially changed the aspect of &f . bad for it to give the party away. non on Tuesday a displayed, and the onVire _. � Early last session of the Dominion Parlia- - - - : i�� , L I i� � �, I, . SO, �:. . and became bolder - instead of wit,hd ' -was L "14 did , ..- � .1 . �. - - , i � I 1. . � I -1 � - , ra ti .. matter ' - - the Huron Notes. I L - I . . . 1. i I P . wilg ultimately, that, as a of self-preser tortheoonatfuctioll of a' railway on A full complement of offie ra were elected, "or' of. a huodred of a mqjojrit the mason work and lastering, and Mr. .1 , ej. - _ � ' t�L' � �� his troops and waiting for rei ; I - 1% .y. Peter - jw - � ; " L . - . I � held h � I .i � ��. � _-, t- I .. nforeehients Wheatley, of Cl;uton, has a rose and matters relating t thought diffetentl�, and decided to face the John. Stacey, of H - - , . - -success. . - I . - - . Z I � Z Glenora Teelin route to the Yukon by thoroughly discussed - Bic, which he did, blanketed up to uring the "t few , . I t , I * ' ' vation, they were forcel to give way. - Mr. -Uhief 0 t a plebiscite wire ensag, did the painting. i_ . . . . - � . ; - � inn ­ . .1 � , , I a jes on it. . . . olutions were also - ;A-- -I'. � "' he determioed to bombard - " ' ee with 200 rot 0 t Mr. James Cooper. d and =_ - � , � j. ' , - I I _ - �� ;_�� . go -e, refused to yield. He was which the road . . passed for the purpose of p edging the di the days, has been in& �� . . . ,;,k i Rantia' at I H rria, of cours tr ' Re, � ­ L.-.1 ; was to be built and equipped -H. Joyner, of 'Clinton, had ne f - I I � � ­ i once. Before doing no, howev I eyes. He polled his vote and young 11 i� , I . .- parliamentary can i idatex to support I � 11 , taken b,; , . I . __ - I �T 0. and . I Drobibition on pled 11 . � the Spanish 'authorities that. if they did not professional reputation was at stake, he weks without a dollar oi cost to the Do -Mr. J. Scott, barrister, of Clin ghig itself I while i �1. , . ,ad p,id,for with 'the Yukon land - toes of his own growing on June 25tb hO to�aeed f�r yet a know where to come for g6bd sheep. -Mr. I . -f I �: � er, he notified put there to do a certain work, and, as his while longer, but his d killiK another goo sale of . 11 . t � w POta- ferent back to his bed, where - - then went sheep, to Nome Americans. They 9 seem to - � - . - I It - � . i , , - % 1-1 1, surre minion. ton, has -to an port only such ids I � , � I , ! t ;1 . I , �, . � This scheme was ratified by Parliament, but . a, of, Go � seat 06� Mr. Garrow. . ek having t& foun- I I . - -8 bell ' I �. .�__. i nder at dheq, . he would commence to bound to do his work in his own way. As' derich, into - ev !� Mr. McCa -dation of his residence t * I I '13'��alani � �, - f I taken E. H. McKenzi Occasion saved the euerInInat'04 on the James Miller is this we . . r-,& � W - W. G. Rieb no has been a voter silice 1857s in good repair. � . partnership with him. . . � I �. - -, ino 8 . never in the years that have Goo. Kidd ol � . � I . .� :XJ the Senate, at the instAnce of the Toronto -Mr. and Mrs. James Fair, or., of Clin- ley, was inducted at Wy;m0nit,89,1 on Tuesday, J, F Hensslu, is doing the wvrk. lodgebt - I �_ � � v� - 1; :4 bombard the city .!kt ten o'clock Tuenday I a consequence, the announcement is now Mail arid its friend in the Commons, vetoed to. Jin�erveaed Mr. � � , I :_J :Z B. A." of Stan. . � 11, 1; I - - .,� I , 1, - . I lhw I � � _�, .: I -15 I -1 ming. A ­ I and 11 r. . . . .- I �_ 1.�., p . r� � 1, i ". PO1it`6 reply -was re - turned that ; ade thiLt he has been dismissed, or, at all the scheme, ope ton, have gone on June 21st. The Sarn' Preabytery was has he failed to vote on the right si - Kidd appears to be a great favorite with . the AP" � 't . .Irz . I and rations for the Con. I a.two months, trip to the present. Rev. M 0. I the KiPpen people, judgin ­ � and T4M i ,1� f I pp, the city would. no surrender, The bom-,� ruction of the work had t ' old country. r. C rrie, of Thedford, ' -The fine big ham on" the fa 9 by the number. � -' �" I .: !..., � i I . ,,, � ivents, that%is office has been abolizahed. at `!` i - ! - - - ­ - � � . - . � � � fi '-�r �� .41- , � .. o be discontinued. addressed the minister, and Rev. 31'r. Jor- ria 1of Wm- of jobs he gets -to do here. -Ever vehicle - � I , � . �, � �,� I bardmez tr, has not yet taken ! From this - . As a result of this failure to carr -The Summerhill cheese f"tory has sold dan, of Strathroy, the Morriar- W&O raised on IF, id kdL I I - , - I � � 7E - I _. - , � -��­, , I , � . IL spe"101 1 � ��, , �� - W6 may judge that the shippers ,v out th' ., Bryan, of - - . � � -� ; � .1 o-, I , in a .0 nt � a- " .. - I -01, ;''.i� i 1 place. 9 mp'loyees have had their own way, an * Passing thmugh our vill y4M= , - - ,�. 45-t , i ,,�� IustroctiOusfrOmWashin t6nhave, ande I scheme, much suffering is reported fro the its May and first half June heese at 7 ce ple. The congi Satuniay-of last week. . .1 . ,�. � I __ *. 1. I F I I ,ere, 0 coon - . .6, , It ? I �. . . y James Ireland, jr., I . admore was I I I ­ I . , . , ,14 1 hand., . -M re . OLD(l Wet- Yi1tillo the at Ails& Craig . ,,, � ­ induced tal take that route under the a which me 9. Mr. M - eek in the inter- : . of � - , , t � . t � It is quite apparent that th� - a mbers of he CDOnald �had a eats of the hay business. -3 Z - ilet F -i d distriA on the part of prospectors, who were . i gave him a reception in the evening, at formdr winnin W 1. -0 = the result will iikely be that the business r. John Dustowe, sr., of Nile, left o I during tKe I T? r � evidently, required Shafter to stay his I � a poun4. -I.- q getious of both Mr. chardsonse churches b' Sides w �' X Well loaded with t -win; -#&e,, &F,pe&rx to be ­ �i - . - � 1. -., I Ameri- -the Intercolonial will hereafter'be conduct. tation that the road would be at once - resident ministers 1, . . : �1_ � , I- � , � �, � 'Pee" Wednesday of last week on a trip t Sarni& PresbYtOrY contract. Am on th � .. P . . 11 I.. � 1, , , can authorities are ' . 0 to n - fortunat,3 accident -occurred - - - � �_ . - . , inter- on' Saturday. evening, at .: iace R, . - . ­ - the raisi6g, that #_ .. , " anxiO118 to avoid any .ad pretty much on ol the patriotic Mail is in. , me Oka. opersed by selections of usi . . pr ", and - . . I � - . i ceeded wit , an . n a addresses I I j " 1, �; land. He expects to he abse t so I I I .- ,�z ��, !,� - - . I I � __ . , , ,. - - - ht easily 'have caused fatal Ireaults. . - I . .1-1 , - . I - . . d lines. As it has been dustrioual -:--A. MeD. Allen, of Goderich., b . , c by the choir 'mig � 5: -, �-, e ' r -,- !11 1� ,�� ng the Government day by � n and others. I I F. 8 11 I . further spilling of blood, if this is possible. on the Intercolonial, so would -it be on day begaus e failed to proceed with the . . commissioner to When the plate, &' .. . StAinon., I - � . us , � � - � _ I . , . i. � � - � f f I � appointed Dominion fruit SaVfteld. . ­ , t _­ Ix U 1, I ­ � � � . I z ,--I �_ - % -The other day, Joe li� Watkins,, of the stick of timber 33 feet WAPTINGS C t . - �1 . Amber, I i- - - I . 'L - i ." t . - �3. .- Vain , . I Whey seem disposed to give the Spaniards a 1 every other railway under G enteroises the a ppage of which is due the Paris exposition, which will be held in 1073 and 10 inches square, on 6 i Howeroft andWise -, . I I . �. � '_ I N;�� ' . . . to' ' - , ,� , . I , noi matter what par . a narrow esca the ndith aide Knuckles . the eva . ­ r 1 ,i 1, !R breathing spell, that they may consider ' trol its own'advocacy and affects to hold t 1900. 1 '. base line, Stanley, he O f It% , of Godetich � ­ .. _.. . � 'N . . I . I - I '. t - t . I PP I . .- t R ' ' I from what would poni coition ! � 1. . 1- ,- 4�' he I , building, was nearly in its I, had charge of the -1 ­ . - � � -1 1. � rious 9 � I I . �._ I- � � " R -�- � on along just as the 91causing I k - _. __U I -4 1 . .. I 11 1. - tAiX1 McDonald being at Goderich.ay' CaP_ � . - . � 1 z '.' 7 a consequences whi h are likely to follow the aptist church, Clin- the south bound r grip, end Maste . � � �, I - � : I - . . �­ ­- in view of the destracti of the best part I -both in the people who are t -b-'served an� . ' ton, and willctake up train was coming do ,tike poles to lofte thei there, Bart Morrison . r. ,- # i -1,T� _. -"i y have been a� hor- 30 feet from the ground, � vation Army services here Sund � . . I � I - their desperate situation. It is hoped, ; power. � �y might be in Government reap nsible for the very a -Rev. T.' -Murdoch, of Teeswater, hai- rible death. it turned �. � . � ,;j that So long as human nAture is as it is I � a I SRI ly" I � I - I, I A I ,", carrying out of the accepted & call to the B He was d ving gurons, . , - . � �� � w 'k � ;z-, of their fleet and the sure fate that awaits 7 in their.representativeiwhb - course which i I and apparentl Wn b t rowing the weight 'Ott a few men on s of London, a former resident - . - *1�606 1 . j . Z�, I I serve, no better I Strenuously advo ted.' Such is the it so A I y did n t hear it until hi " - �� � 'L . . � 7 , A �_ t�.-� ran , a . __. VI'!eTock, . � . �, - I con- ,. uguat, Of A field,is visiting her &U4 at HensalL . I - �1 a beside the track t', : � - � A': , , 4 , slatency otthe To onto organ. -Willie Cook, son of H. utreen,of Detroit, w1ho so much ail � . I - I I, 11 , , I them, that they *ill At once make overtu ' rosalts may be expected.'4t would, there- I W. Cook, of . aim Down went the plate, catching Are�ie Liv- . � . 11 -1 . - .- I I i ­tj , its head 'aip � . v,� - `1inton fell -out of horpe was Olds 11 tZe fi`Ame, who were unable to $old it.' Misi a L ,_ - ; , . . r L � � �_ n - - G I 08t touching the ca a as the train went - pity" , .w for peace, a d if not this, that they will, at 1 fore, be an unfortunate and unp] the bay mow the. other I ibgdton and Win. 110y.in joyed bar Itay here last L Chi 4 I AV " - , - __ , - I Nearly all the differ' . day, and, -striki . wnward the Q.ueens.--:The uni - ne"on. is 6"Judat At =4 0� ,_; ;L ,�.-'.f I .. ,� ; � , , . . , �, its do � 11 I - 1 ­ �, . I I I . -Picui� on Tu � . - Z Z � _*11 Jc� . . N I— , I ; severely wounded. - , as struck Ion the last was taken On elid&y- I . . 2 ant church - organiza ng on the tine of a fOrk,' was Mr. Watkins out, and- a fence shoulder and back, and would have 11 Oar& in bY 'the Methodist . - � , .11 - - -- I.? . . � � I least, peaceably sprrenier Santiago., if move for this -country to assume proprietor- I ' � ­ speeding by, The hor a wheeled, throwing. flight, The former w � _! --. -, F , - , arrangements to this end are not made ship - tions at'their recent annual gatherings . ... L _ wou � -1 , v . . � _* . ' 4',�' � ha,%� gone on seriously hurL 1 .41 1 - . . I r , ' ,� . _ - . I I z,)_ a -Alex. McDonald. -of Grey, i6itkins iwas,t�a0s the grouid had--.- Willing L lea to Preabyteriam and . English p%bbath school * -8t. 'Id . L Z x�;� . f 1. � 1, . I - � - _' � � '� Sampson,will enter the harbor. is I - declared unmistakably in favor of rohibi- a trip to the ,old country. His;�bl his as' hands not I _ gi� of the ,'railways, telegraph, and tele bav' before it stopped. r. _'W. � :­ - ��, 41- : 11 � ;, . F with h ' phone li;tes, as some advocate should be I I - P . I ff. � ­ . � , I one to The day wow fine and a - -Clemen � . I � rthplac - Nistance-and hdlpedhiTn to terr firms , I I I . - - I - I - - ' . . - i , "t . -tion. One'notable exception is the ' j - a - -Listowel . council it -sidliig th�- . ,. . " . ,;Maut time was , . - I R . ! D. I �;e I- Anc - b . " , , ! - " . I , � r - � I oull CLEANED 10 b I _ " . - I I , � - - ` - I.- � I- 1, ir � , I L . - . ;. . - S . rain,,91ft.Qp., 1,013. . uroil College, is a guest - - . I , 1, 4, -1 �_ei . came to this c4ntry in 1847, than a boy in doo,'Haron and _46f t1ij 6 r& I rendoilog three stitches necat8air WID Vul . , 'i � - '. , , i 1, - - powerfu fleet while a simultaneous attack :done. The people should fight Is Synod was Larne, Aigyleohire. Mr. move Hoy got a severe blow on ' * I. � � �, 4 1, L- against any. l'of the Diocese of 'Huron, McDonald me t to have the vani t - an . 7,' `r` - GItOi , - student of . � ­ both fro wa�,e - a t M � - .the lef hand, Wirr, A '� L . ,� - < I " - � . r and land will be made On I a - A where there. was �, I - the won I Y dra _. ... _, I �. kilts. He has peen r. resident of Grey for , __ - nd,togother. Both me 4 - .,�Jrolng hoproached,ver ; . Hilt.. , IJ 0'. uch move until the last. Politici iviiian. . � I, � �; 11. - itron and _ at the F40tor , .1 ., � #. - Wo may ,�e nood an unanimous desire to do everv- wav- . now Stop* over _y ,;;; zt . .�.- - , . I . , -1 I I � I . I . . . �y _J7 . . TrAk Railway, =011 I � � , I I "-;, � . I � . � . . I I I � . I . � - I the post 44 years and,'Congequeutly, in one. at W w � pight � greasing fkvorably, u I a pro* I , t ,V ..., , .Robert S - , � � . I ' run gh� to - 111.'Ik� --"Tl , , � - .� ��. 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