The Huron Expositor, 1898-07-29, Page 1Iz "I pi. -ght ask#, 14 otbor NM vaktitir UK, te�'Whft* the! some tirka.- WAN- b6ft this w"k Warring '"verst M"th# fint P& -*j I 'n of of t17 visitini hiandrZ ETH YEAR. LEAN BROS., Publishers.i )f Datroi4 'A ORTH, FRIDAY, JULY -29 .4898. Sl� F WHOLN NUMBER, 1,598. ar, wMin in th $1 Year Advance.
lootior, w" iREVENUE VS. PROHIBITION. of ears. He in English and Gai�lio, them 4n June saying they'liad enlinte and for shore, but the leadin boy ed Henry, accompanied bv W
g boat only 14w, red th eas for sympathy were fraudulent. main John Mpre=* via ell,no,that edition after were on the way to San a' ile ani -his books sold ltiiAjo. N in their s&iJL and kept on. When a Ele pleaTto be lot ofi� as this was his first Dale, drove7` the same bor'se into blinton or CoUjiilted iildouq Laidiles [written fir the Expositor.] edition, was called For the Ion per . d further was heard of them until th liotifl- from their destination the boat g t in I the efts;ce but the ma or tbough� he should be again; and just as it passed St. Paul's
h re; the extion of their death. N( about, six taught a lesson-, an as a warning to others, church the horse took fright 4ulst 331M dam is In order to carry 011L the govern.neikt of a 9f sixty-two years ad been befo )rth Vict4ia is trough of the sea and upset in or 811W time sending not a few of -her some to the - front. feet of water. The three man . ag me
WAM country and to develop its resources, as well public readir as an uthor and in that ed to Wip d him $10 ;�d costs, or. 30 days *in jail. dowu Ontario street, Henry pluckily doing Ithaii. aiad, man can 44te am to. foster its industries and to protect the no critic penned an k* dly work of: bin Albert!.Hartel, one of the Rough, Ride s re- the boat, 'and Miss Bentley"' was. ivingi the He took the latter. his beat to check the horse. At Gilroy & Vie
9- IMO=i from Ukero. or and unfortunate, we must have a rbv. t , while th Unap"p2reciative re a t d by the Globe corresponden at lade instructions how to save tieing —The other day, 'an Robert, son of W iseman's corner the buggy struck it fele- po POO ry w ves,
erm Up thin 9son'tiago as amongst the, dange otiely when a wave struck her and sh ept Andrew Miller, of the boundary, Morris, graph qat and capsized, the occupants be- EP e. Our legislators make enue would fill volume Evan aecoll !was e w 8:8 a by means of a system of taxation, the taxes born at Xe ore n t the orse -swung
yleshire, Soodla d, wounded it he first skirmish, co es from away and drowned. The other two an- was driving the binder, he ran foul of a ing thrown out, while h i Canada he hold a Minden, the next village to t nel.o - I w die- valuable collie dog, and but two of the feet around the other side of the post, the bar- being in proportion to the worth of the in 1808. 0 rriv* he H inei. aged to reach shore.. ' Her- body property held by our property holders -. also cierkabilp in e c to iiellin covered on the 3hore a couple of hou ter off the animal in a- second. The dog was mesa- partially coming off. The boroe re- ling- —A gang of swindlers are trai 9
is fina
isservice at 1� I was watchinR a ground hog's den at the time. gained its feet, and, althouglk in the mean -
by levying an income tax on persons re- son' tied in Toronto, after through the rural districts clai thor and taken to the Pines," whence mIng a Mr. Miller would not have taken M for time some one can Is
�iiving a salary of $400 'aollare and oven from active service. He liav I en a- i to examine wells. They ex;mirie' sent to her home in Montreal. ty ht, it, th re wat no JaY tax goods d —Soapy .5mith, a notorious coinfl' ence the collie. They also by zieans of a tariff, widow and six children, two of 'wb are the water through a micro of holding it, an 4�ged down igsae orted from other countries and thus add known in Canadian literary ci —One of Orange HilPs most promising street'the buggy dragg4s behind and, roles.. oml find all -kinds of bacter"ia, hoJer!a0oPa'i`i' atny man, was killed at Skaguay last wee by Irlphe revenue. But a large part of the vounE persoa of Mr. William ing two other buggies as, it went but the to t phoid germs and Dermit'the farmr�aq ig Frank Reid, surveyor, A returned, aw- r men; in'the ife e and Sanders, jr., departed this life on Wednes- harse wao;soon caulght again. -The buggies revenue in w gold�l made up from the tax'on intoxi- to look throigh the miserosco t e� Semite was robbed of his imok of- theil eating liquors, called ex cise duties, amount- Public Scho 1 Leaving Exam- of course. they see the mena, eries t' al- Smith defied the authorities to' mak� the day morning, about eight -o'clock. Deceased were onlylalightly injured, a�nd that no one amok ing was Seri I h t sing. George
ing near 7,000,000 of dollars, and the ation. ways will be found irk a drop of water. The arrest of his gang, and whipped out allWin. -had been sick about three ays, hav ur , was surori luestion in, shall we have prohibition and The follow I , 0 i a, )Uld ;eulls-3 at horse. g is the list of capdidates frightened farmer is advised to a pl cer cheater, with which he'shot Reid il*ough overheated himself in the hay -field, which shq
Passed by the Be d of Examiners for West the hip. Reid replied with, in re%&lven resulted in his death. The remains were how shall we meet this deficiency. tain remedies which thelakirs sell at high —Many will re ret' to learn of the death t on- Huron, together ith the marks obtained pricei which provei to be a little ki Smith inst interre& in the Fordwieh cemetery. Mr. Samuel 01 f lot 13, concession great majority of ou,�, people are c plai gods. atly, The atearnei Tart of 1111 0 inced of the evils of intprapernace. 0 —Lord Minto has been'appointed to sue. - ta —On Friday even�ng, 15th inst., Ern 10, West which took v N by each. r broU place on. nape man or woman a; On account of tie unsatisfactory nature ceed the I of Aberd n as Governor- Columbia, thirteen of Soapy Smith's Pgang dwqrd r_ Deceased FO, a go through the Ear ce daughter of the, late E Wednesday evening,. 20th inst. world for thirty or for y years amid not see of the'questions in arithmethic, the ard General of Canada. Lord Minto has had a who were driven aboark the veasel .X-thZ erly iDf Brussels, passed awayi1to was one of the very earliest settlers In this JSm(ib rse CY0020"rnti P Bo ILI I made an allowance in that paper. wide e p?rIence rtioularly in active mili- point of rifles. This was done in orl 0 her eternal home, aged 17 years and 9 jai
�he material and moral desolation wrought I 4er t 'a. part of the country. andbantinuosly resid.
x he le aily of e ED rance L i tary service, and at the outbreak of t prevent their being w hi
Mi eaving candidate's 'ault 8 4 Mat' ed in that to -no �- f6ii--'ever fifty years.
the use of intoxica a. Some will say lyncherd., Inkluded Miss Vareoe lived in 8 te ffitemperate - use of intoxicants, and yet did their wrr ravving with a pen, in- Northwest rebellion, in, the latter rt of among the thirteen is Jennings, ba��em'der Michigan- -She had been poorly for SoTe He was: Well known and reatly respected., 0
w in The men stead of a or and by his thrift and 1 infustry acquired a Ir as � a here ' ust we draw the line, neil. Thin iesulte in March, 1885, Lord Minto w or g as at Soapy'S oSloon, and Ming L May Sianley, time, but was only confined to bed GOD8 and women �who: are drunkards to -da, very rough work i drawing. military secretary f the Governor-Gonem], vpbo is called Smit4le wife. Befor4 Miss severt weeks.- The cause of death was par- large share of this world's goods. Deceased Very frequenCy lately yve have had surely did not mean to sacrifice character, , -The ruling' in be k -keeping ould b�edoue thehord Lansdown- He at once Ivolun Shatiley was put on the Tartar the eitizens' alYsis. was in the 76th year of his age, and leaveh a, grown-up amof so -as and, more quickfi wit a leiLd pencil than --One da last week an unfor cei- wi ladies epress their s4rPrisO to home, friends, position, everything, when ith a teered for ser'v"ice, and as ap )0inte chiei committee took from her several tl�lousaud y tunate a le find out that:some certain line they for years were taking the social glass pen. - The papers of many would have J been of staff by Major-Gen4al Mid Leton. dollars, which Soapy had colleeted I in his dent happened to Robbie, son of W. S. Me- daughters to mourn the lose of a kind and I aging intoxicants as a stimulant that iieaterand-cleane had.the.-ruling been done —Mr. John Lenfeetv, who for the set 38 lifetime, When the Tartar left 8L.ag1day, Kereher, of Wroxeter. The family were indilg4nt busb' L About a
tried or and and father. h h d slight attack of pa m-lyisis, with a good lead noil. Using'a, pen caused years has bden one of the prominem, resi- :holidaying at Pike Lake, near Harriston, year ould nerve to -greater exertion. Surveyor Reid was reported to -b A i a
ving ith hie and Big F Th�irsday �and the little lad was playing w to get—as they, expressed them- w One mast have a very obtuse min4 indeed many blots. dents of Stiathroy, died auddenl from the * ffects of his wounds fr Inr ce that time his health batt notbeen
the ver town, -knife, when, bys slip, he stuck 0
10 per selvea—all o was to be who can see judges, railway magnates, L doc. A large number of candidates obtained evening of last week. 'He hafl just father's pen as g od as formerly, but on Sunday 1"b he
0 11 the blade it& his eye. The child was taken was taken with another ttroke of par4b, rAla, found at our store. tors, and lesser lights. losing character High School Entr, nee standing, and High from visiting his son, D. J. A. Len. e ty, ' f —0 School Entrance e'rtificatee will be sent to Mount Clem . -1 to a specialist itk Toronto, and - it is hoped from which he never -rallied, -and hU �#VlrLit it very often happens that the (that beat of possessions) position mud prac' Michigan, and while walk- Huron Notes. Now, Wednesday jven� tice, and say that it in only weak inded any of these. who h ve not already received ing up from the, station cornplaiLied' of a —An insurance of $63,500 has beelil placed the gightwill. be preserved. peacefully away on inan of 'the house has not the peVle who drin to excess. thein. —For the half year ending Ing.. pain in the region of the heart, and e pire4 on the new Doherty (;rgan 'factory in- ;oods-6c,-Se� 10c, are to do .-his own Exmmit — nor a Bagehaw 614, Pezar there were sixteeA criminalcases before the time� to Sp But, hovt are we to make up our revenue? at the doorstep before medical - aid could be ton. Perth Items. ahopping consequently it falls In the firef place, we will consider a few Rollin*628, harl0s Westaway 612, Qlive summoned. He was 58 years of age, a past --,-Mr. Fred Rumball has parch Bed the county officials, viz., tw'o charges- of arson, if o I ur public institutions, and their inmates. Hooper 745, May Thomas 664, Martin #au- master of the Orange lodge, ?, Mason, an C to the lot of the good Wife to jewelry business in Clinton, latel dt three of barglary, four of larceny, and seven —A sad and fetal accident occurred ih akgravated assaults. Of these, seven were
We have our gaols. Who are supported -in eon 759, John Spoickman 728, 'May jArm- ex -chief of the fire bi�igade, and a life-long ed by- his son. St. Marva last week. Mr. Josep Grant�e be the buyer of men's hats, those strong 687, Lily Robinson 671. Conservative. —John Jingling delivered tried by the bounty judge, without jury, gUols Apart from the drunks who, a loa of now are run in, are not, almost, all these either DU�NQANLNON, horse ra'u' XWL&y, and acrowd of little boy& 100i 120. l5e p0r yaa shirts, collars, ties or —kthel B. Duff 661.,- Will A. —A sad drowning accident occurred at wheat atthe Clinton elevitor on Wednes- and nine appealed to twelve men good and attempted to Stop it. JU the ejowd wat Charles - ton, on Wednesday night of last wee I Stewart 734. Jess' is Milligan 71 k trae. The crown atton prosecuted in all
handkerehi6fs, as the case may directly or indirectly as the result of the tine 2.; da oflast week, the first of the Be son. Mr,, GranVa little son. TAbe horse dashed of eitronj drink. We- have our asylums. Whyard 837. The victimis Amnie Gordon, the ISRear-dld es, and secured teen convietiona,�' e t be. i to brough them, knocking this little fell —The last half of the June make of these can 6 ow
encei 'oidon, who resides one charge having been withdrawn by n- Who are the inmates and wh 9 I&NSAYL,—Ben W. Caldwell 779, Edith daughter of Mr. Joseph G Asswoman will follow advice more oame they. cheese'st the Summerhill factory !has -been dowu'6d Stepping on his bead. The boy l5c, 18a, 25# per Upon a careful analysis of the records of McEwan 626, Alfred Carlisle 864. near Port Hope. No Wormation evi.0 be Sent of,the parties concerned. h sold to Hodgson Bros., of Stratfoird, at Vtl, lived but an, our. The readily than a man, once she theme unfortunates, we find many whose BErxAsT,—Jamea W. Irwin 750, Harry had as to how the accident occurred., cents. —The saw mill of Munn Bre., 12th con- is right, brilliant intellects and, clear �;reasoning Walker 674. girl was seen Lbout 7:30 in the evening, but MoKillop, had a marrow eseape� —One evening lately while Mrs. G, �hat the advice —Last week a tramp was. a�reated at have b ST, HbLEss,—Fraser McDonald 823, T.J. Wilson, of St. arys, was a bseut,- fire br we have just a little advice to powers eeiL utterly deitroy�d thiough not returning home an night came n, a Clinton, for Stealing a ride on Jhe Grand =0 a short time ago. - The fire out in the little lian-to from the kitchen i f � inteiicatirig, drink'., O'Loughlin 670. search wa 30 days lin- Gode. ated above the engine room -about. one seeing ly' CREWITON1 -George ever* probable place had been examined n the smoke' � ion the immoderate. use o \7 8 a made by anxious ones. After Trunk, and sentencA to The neighbors,
Me, 020c. 25c offer our lady friends. - We have Otlien, are here who haV suffered,'ao kee —Percy Banco 681, rich jail. oiclock-- in the idorning, when mill men -are from the roofi hurried over. The alarin was a question to ask, and the an- the spoiling of their goods, sorrow iupon sor- Lawson 830. vain, the pond in the rear of Kinaman's generally sound asleep. Howeverl the boys, C. Thompson 69, 'flour mill was 4ragged, and the body of tb —The financial reports of Op. Exeter iven in the meautime, and a stream from to -a e Metho4istr churches for the pist !�'ear have the h%nd engine was soon W, the Ewer thereof will impart what. row has come so thick alad fast, ',due CF.NTAAL-IA,—Emm& 9 who are lij�tsI�eperB, heard the crackling. 9 p ying n would drunken, briktalized huabdrd or father, that Pearl Cobleigh 710. Missing ghl found about 4 o'clock Thursd . By just been issued, and show -both 1,1 congrega- of "his flames, and were at once �vn the roof, and bad the fire in check on the ar- advice we have'to offer BA:YFrzLD,—Anua Whiddon 803. morning. Scene. As the fire had not got much bead- reason has been dethroned ; the -indirect re- ti�ns to ben a good financial fo4timg. itich rival of the steamer,. you, when you wih -to ptirchase sult of the use of intoxicants. ASHFIELD,—No.,6, Eben Wilson .642; Mr. John. White, for early � a quarter way they managed to'get �t out-beforo : .106. laic, 15q, -00c *r n '.—Miss Laxton, who left Exeiir recently damage was done. It was,' a lucky thing. it A young man named ' 07laherty, who dry goods or any niqk naCk YOU We have our orphan's honies wid other No. 10, Maggie McDonald' 621 ; No.- 15, of a century foreman in MacGregor, i Gour, for Dakota, previously disposed her farrh b
lives in Stratford t with &most die -
as me
Frank R. Scott 640'; No. 16, Annie Hasty Jay Company's foundry, died in th� Galt happened do it did, as they carried but a
may happen to requoe, for your hornes. We have our houses of refuge... rill tressing accident. He is employed at Orr's 654. on the 14th concession, of Usl;or. e,� to Duml light insurance and would have lost heavily. ng mill, and was running a machine in Rut Why so much abject poverty? Why so hospital last week. Four y6,ars ago a an McLean, for $2.400. The f4m contains 11 "'There pawed at his home in Col- P1
own personal -use, go to a gro- on growth appeared on one of h f Shoulders.' away oLBonsE,—No.'1, Tons M. Johnsi called a shaper, when in some unaccount- eery or a hardware stme for the many homeless? Do not.,we find in the C 50 acres. k old and
great majority of instances that the use. of 616, Charles Varese 744 ; No. 2, Iferberb It increased jn size, and as a lami resort it. —Mr. . C. Gilroy, of Clint0A, has gon e borne, on ThvroJay, 14th inst., at to eted,resident of the township, in the
i4rt enda clear -25a. - able manner his- left-hand waA caught, and
Mid, same 7 Your answer domes strong drink is the prime factor that has Olivant 704 ; No. 3, Oliver Breen 675, Er- was r6movedf together 'with the 'shoulder a and respe nest Robertson 616. on. a prospecting tour through Mlanitob mangled terribly. Drs. Hawke and Deacon, readily—no. But you will ad- contributedto all Chia homelessness.. blade and collar bone. A�� patient died a the Northwest. If he strike a suitable- person of George Morris,' after a brief ill who attended the unfortunate youth -found GoDERicir,—No. 1, Wilfred H. Bell 627 few hours after the operation. He leaves a a, central prison, place he will probably locate thore. nesif lasting but eleven days. iHe was born mit the possibility of.,ev6n hard- We have' penitentiarie No. 2, Willie Wilson 619 ; No. 5, Xdela sonauddaughter. Nobettr man in -his in the township qfAncastvr, ih 1833, and itnecessaiytorermovethree- gaft --Im- - —F. Wood, proprietor ofilhe reformatori6s, gaels and housda -of refuge 'Exeter at the second joit but hope to- save the aPPen- all of which must be kept up' by �'be taxes of Cox OF7, Charles Xewton 701 Wo came to Colborne with his parents when I I are men and grocer's h No. 8, business could be found in -, �king house, while k around the 'first one. Thiss not the first time that the
.Goods to. clear -15c, 2De Of the people either through the agoncy of the Jo&qphine Stirling 617. No when he. retired a few md�,W ago he was 139,( just one,�ear old, where he had since resid. bui' ding, on Wedues ay. o as, week, let a governing e ed. In 1858 he wan married to Miss "low heavy pank fall upon his left fbot, crushing I kWinore'VId to have aew lin d f Tnf Cath- young man has suffered from *in accident ney. mialit be found [ in a dr�- Domipion, province or county HAY,—No. 2, John TodA 650 11, presented with a purse of gold by his f"
erine Boyd, and settled on the farm upon two or three yesre-ago a bullet enterd'his bodies. Millions -of dollars arb thus spent Mabel Jennison 669. employees. the great toe almost to a jelly. I - I -4
aoods store. which he died. Three daughters survive. leg, and was removed with gfest difficulty. Iin kee ing up institutions which are largel STANLuY,—No. 4, Heater Armstrong 624, —Mr. James McEvoy, of the Geological p —Oa Sunday last, R. Holme's, of the Clin-' _On Monday of last"week, while a load —Mr. Robert, Thomson, former resident If, theii. your natural bent is to go t Helen Sparks 672 ; No. 6, Annie B.� Foster Survey at Otpawa, reports to Dr. Dawson made necessary by the' drinking usages o ton New Bra, travelled 65 - m1lilbi and con -
of joll k comprising the members of Mitchell, and brother of Mr. W. Thom� 613'- No. 14. John -L. Kyle 789, Lottie y picnic era,
a woman s store for women's our people. Some will say, but will those director, that 'two brothers, Englishmen, , I
ducted three�.Seiviceis, which ��aa a pre4y of the Will church choir, Clinton, were on� son, -of that place; died in Toronto not Ion rassick Nil Mabel 'Whiteman 792. named Churdb,,were d' ha- good dai's work, considerj�g the day. wear, knowing that ypu will be -institutions not be required if the manufac- G rowned in the At. ture and sale of intoxicatim�g drinks are STm-Rin-i,—No. 10, Stanley Wallis 617., baska, river at',a place known' as Cache Brother Hol�nes is a hustler in their way to Bayfield, one of the bolts hold- ago. The diceased was at * one time Ar pro- better. suited -there, why � then R men belonged L to a prospect. Ahe preach- ,[-AINS" IN �ot g, hibited. Well, we h'ave the buildings, and USB61 N.E,—No. 1, John Horton 614, Ed- Pecotte. - The' Ing line as *ell as in the niBWspaper busi- ing the tongue came oat, allowing the front prominent citizen of Mitchell, when th o to a man s store foi forsome time, it may be necessary to retain gar Down 704, Launi Jackell 613.; No. 2, ing party who were going through the paas. wheels to,swing around under the rig and Thomson & Williams manufactaring C66- 646, in the height of theif-,prosperity Ormao men's',,00ds I our houses of retention and of correction, Alfred E. Johns 832, Th pset'it. Fortunately no,one was Seriously
They had to -rose the river four times on --In the spri pany were I I ng, -Peter McGregor, of u tive
Myrtle M ry high heirt, although one of the young ladies suf- there. After leaivtog, Mr. Thomson D d. Our store is strictlydevoted to men's but the'running expenses would be curtailed. Norman Madge 719., idge 627. the tail, and as the water was ve e old e,.,'ntry fered more than the others. did,land, as they almost Immediately, as thev vary according Lily Williams 616 ; No, .5, Vincent Wood and fait -the men were unable to get Brucefield, importedfrom t rafewyears in Stratford mamsgi�ng the
d we ir MA' SOLS and boys' clothing. We carry hree entire horses. One of the animals died
to, the.inerease or decrease of the inmates, 640, Maggie Russell 731 No. 12, William through the river. ford, but , were carrie shortly afterlte arrival in M�ntreal, and on - re not far f om -home, the injury to th . e Thomson & 'Willisans ;;;0r-iS Still. can find we Morley 707. 9 'later he managed the,Thomson lost meal and the highest grades we e 'm6 fewer directly avVy and drowned. Near the scene of the rig was so n repaired. i and they must - b co Wednesday he suffered the lose of another, cr-aud furnishings, and :have prohibition, and increasingly bee 0. in clothin ome TuCKFRS1%TIT1J�,-:N 1, Alice Drover 616 drowning the- bqnks are perpendicular —A quiet but happy event took place at flouring mills at Woodstock. For� te last
a very fine two-year-old colt.1 He has had a 0 -Nvho has to buy feweras the habits of the people become Emtha Ford 617 10, George Pybus rocks. the home of Rev. H. Newcombe, Clinton, on few years he has f�ved in Toronto, 'where, t " the wom, an run of hard lack. Lamb, of St. Thomas, was -the he retired from the -we- X WAPUS fixedly sober. 733. —Mrs. seco ities of business Iffe. He died at the ago father's, brother"s, husband's. or —J. C. Emerson, a former resident of Wednesday morning of last week, when his from failing health
HULLETT —No. 5, George C. Armstrong victim of a painful Pnd unu' nd daughter, Miss"Anuie Gertrude, was tivi
Some may dispute the use of intoxicants Huron, died a few days siu�e at Pickford, I I sual accident on
son�s wearing apparel, we wish 647- ried to Jobb, S. Evans, V. B., of Tiver- of 65 years. being an incentive to crime: . I will refer Fkiday. The lady was running a sewing mar
Michigan, aged 65 years. For a time -he re- the —What might have prbived a very Seri- to L commend ou.r stock our thoseto West Wawanosbii—Separate school, -rough —No. on. OnIV the immediate friends- of the criminat statistics for the year machine, when the needle passed th aided with hiq- dai�ughterii MrI6. T6mas Big- I Re . ent occurred on tho- St. Marys MEWEAR civility and attention and our 1892, wheie they will find this statement: 1, Owold,Bayle 652, M ggie Leddy 620. her thumb, nail and all, struck some ob- gins, of Hullett but about1l" nine years ago amily were present. , v Mr. Newcombe ous accid a lgence in liquors, the re The name of Albert Walters, No. 8, . Col- atruction, and, turning and breaking, again sisted by Etev. road the other day, but, fortutiatel,yi -the turns Michigan; wh
As to indu he moved t? ;re he was en- performed the ceremony, as
prices. W. G. Evaue,,brother of the groom. The parties to it escaped without any souvenim show : modi��ate drinkers, 47 per cent. Of �borneii was omitted from the entrance list psgoed.through the thumb. Aire. Lamb was gaged in farming. J. of Strat.
We will mention a few siecials last Week. held fast and could not release herself, Her groomsman was W. H. Newcombe, of of the occasion. F. criminals ; i�nwoderate drinkers, 40 per —News has reached frierids in Stanley of Petrolia, brother of the bride, while Miss ford, plumber and tinsmith, was brngi -,ght colored suits at cent. of crimihals ; others, 13 �per cent. of the marriag� of Mi. AnAre
A few men�s li, cries brought neighbors to her assistance.
ERW EA R 'VF Moffatt to Bronscombe, of Petrolia, performed 'the in a -stove, and was in the act of pasgink. Dr. Smith was summoned, but, being a Sur- Miss Janet Gilmour, daug"'t6k of- Mr. and 84.50—all; wool. cl-linivals." aewing conclusively and re- Canada. who wa; duties of bridesmaid. &uotber�wagou,,whena bicycliet, W aeon, Men's stra hats', sai or shape, some- liably that w� should -have a very L Small and not a machinist, had to have as- M I H h Gilmour, of jAd'osejaw, oh wed .0 ast week, as a coming in -throwu —Sir T. Taylor, Lady Taylor and Miss sistance-before he could be of any service. Tuesday night I au opposite direction, was percentage of our people criminals, if it =84ayiiufuly 20tb. -They Jim. both natives pullers were off his wheel direetly in front of Mr. tbing'Ito interest you, at 35c. Taylor, of Winnipeg, are amongst the pas- of sixteen 'Heneall flax were not for the use of alcoholic drinks. The machine had to be partly taken apart oad Bengers of Stanley, and they have,' I he good wishes Young OR HATS Au en pairs of 'cotton sox at Then we have the eminent authority of ob the Dominion, which left Men- before Mrs. Lamb could be released. of their many Stanley frieAds. driving home from the fields, the axle ofthe tees horse. The horse. and skitr treal last week for Liverpool. broke as they were turnin to the tish animal, reaxed and the wagon was up- 5 cents a paiL Sir :Oliver Mowat, wlio has stated that -known farmer, —There are 868 voters on* the Usborne wagon g imAdam a —Imperial two -cent postage will, it is —Henry Einwitcher,a well Zurich road, two miles oat, and et into the ditch, throwing the stove -,out, thre�, fourths of the crime of the Dominion residing near Dundee, Ontario, niet with a, voters' list for the year 1�98. ix hundred Sum, mer Dnderelothin, the best value expected, jo into effect on January lat Reich%rt was thrown out his head strikirig at the same Dime.� 'Willing hands' -soon
of Cinada is due directly or indirectly to terrible accident Tuesday. It is doubtful if and nine are entitled to *etc! -at municipal we show sells at 50c a garment us 'drinks. -Our aim is next, and simultaneously -therewith a re- Ube hard road with great force, causing the righted the vehicle and -quieted the -excited th�` e of intoxicating he will recover. Along with another man elections and eleotions fq1r the Legislative L ERY. or one d0lar a suit. to find out how w shall make; up for the duction in Canadian inland postage to tw6 he was about to transfer a barrel 'of oil into Assembly, -and 85 are entitled to vote at blood to burst from big ears. He as animal but the stove was broken, -and -the e con- cents per ounce. I tak . en home and medical aid summoned, and bicycle) also sustained serious'lujury. We have a few zb municipal "elections only ;I 3.81 of tLe 4oters oys'sailor collars- in loss to the Dominion of tb $7,*000,000 the cellar. The � barrel was rolled to the doing nicely. Webber, another of the A prett but quiet wedding was cele- ev- —The. tussock moth, which did such is tributed by the liquor,interests to the r head of the stairs, when Einwicher, leaving are quali I
navy, buff, pale blue, etc. These fled to act as juipro. ;*nLthe shoulder, and a ver I damage in Toronto several years ago, has his *companion � W hold the barrel, went —Charlies Ernest, sorf" of CharleS Bates, men' was hurt- brated on Wednesday, July- 20th, at theN-,, fast enue. -We all admit that during the first e a
ara made its appearance in Montreal, - and is of the boys got a severe shaking up, and feel arry Levet, or., f collars laundry nicely, year.. there will beless revenue, but cannot down the steps to open the door at the bot- of Goderich, died on'Sunaay morning, 17th residence of Mr. H the trees in stiff in consequence. Stratford, when his fourth' daughter, Miss --colors and our price is 35c. our heads of departments find means of our- playing havoc with the public tom. The barrel pr!Dved -too heavy for the inst., after an ill- f ears' duration. mesa 0 S�x y in squares. 'A meeting of the Werat Riding Execu- Maud, was married to MT. Thomas C We make a specialty of rn, en's smock, tailing public expenses for the first year; man holding it, and got away from him and For the past two years - Ithe deceased had —Dr. Clark, the medical superintendent tive of the Plebiscite Association" was held of that city, formerly of Mitobello We 'there -can been confined to bin be i,l and though death end -overalls. We mi,ght quote ob no difficulty about the revenue - rolled down the cellarway,' striking Ein of the Rockwood Hospital for the Insane Bit in Goderich., on Monday afternoon of Is eremony was performed by Rev, W, J. Mc -
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,'or subsequent years. -Having a sober witobir and wedging him against the door had been expected for i4my months, when s -brt our Kirigiton, Ontario, a fevi-days ago discover- week. The person first appointed as secre-
bigher and, lower price people we will -have a piosperous people, jam., His shoulder blade was split, and he the King came he came Juddenly. Ug in & positioUL to Kay, of the Baptist churc�, at 2.. 30 d"clo6k, ed the ecr!zs of a solitary sandpiper at Simcoe tary of the riding, not bei -by o
OU6 dollar overalls is pleasitIg �capable of bearing their Share of the gov- was terribly crushed. He was also injured - —Ohief Vannorman 1, of Wingham, was and was witnessed nly a few relatives expenses. Again, � the money Island, near Kingston. Though the bird internally. W. S. Lawrence Was & . ppointed in his and friends. The bride was gowned in 16� many. e rbunate in 149ing a valu%bl ' ' -
rnment rather unfo is racb- "' suit ES' TIES -itself is occasionally seen, this is said to be organizers were secured; and was attend- pretty fawn traVolling
n In parting, go to- a man s store for mas- wastei on liquor' will be spent or food, Cthe first instance on record of the. dlscov�ry —W. H. Hay, of the Ottawa Department horse the other afternoo . The chief was the persons of T. R. Courtice and E4 Ore down on the ra:ee trick eivina the horse 9 ed by her Sister, Min Lily
clothing. house fuinisblngs and comfortable who wore Iculine apparel—the result wil ofits eggs in British North America. of Agriculture, just returned from the ory, who wil look after'the i6omplete organ, beautiful costume of bream repon. . Mr.. dwellingsf so that though the liquor sellers, 0 some exercise, when it dro7pped-dead while -theiding. It is estimated that
be aratifyin- wholesale and retail, may not have the con- —While John Hendry, of Thornhill, was Omaha Exhibition, says Canada, has 5,00 iztion of Charles I�svett,, brother :of the bride, sup, AND OT loading a wagon near Unionville station on square feet in the international building at- in the harness. Death is supposed to have it will require about $400 to condLuat the ted the groom. After rt. king Of - i& JFFS tributing of the $7,000,000 to the revenue, e I- - been i1gDr1t Friday, his horse took fright and ran -away. the fair, and makes a grand display of min caused by some derangement of th i h campaign, and this amount will be roper. lunch, Mr. and Mrs the money would still be passing current to
wagon, erals, and agricultural products, especially heart. Mr. Hendry wastbrol.711 from the tiond,tely levied on the various townships. , the 4:30 train for Biil�alol wheprepithey will among our tradesmen, and finally, byvar. the *beels of which passed over his head, grain. The exhibition does not close until On Tuesday of las week five doctors t. iouj channels, would find its way back to shing his skull and killing him instantly. November lat. Fruit and vegetables will were present while a opera Ion was per- —An secideub happened.at Messrs. H. remain for a few days,
cru frie LND GLOV Eti WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL the Government treasury. -ripen. - The pr ry 'formed -on the skull o John Baker, of the� Biabop & Son's hardware store, in Exeter, home they will,visif -nds and relatives at, of age. be added when they line In the question"-" Revenue vs. Prohibit- Mr. Hendry was about fifty years on Friday, 15th ifist., which might have re- Brantford and Niagara Falls. , find a strikin analogy -to M ism Pers1111t, who liv ear Pembroke, purpose of Canada's display is to promote Maitland concession, Goderich township, who w !essioo, paral3 Big, . A clot C. —What might have proved ave, Seri ua. MONEY 33ACK IF WANTED ion " do we not* Ifloin ring fro sulted seriously. It appears Messrs. and was using crutches three Years, 111111111gration to the Canadian Northwest sufferin ICoates and W. Rose were about to lower Pagel -h Ottawa, on Frids the recent India famine. There it was found on conflagration occurred on the lot
�d throng y, on her from the Western States. Since Januiry of blood was found on the brain, which was, Revenue vs. Provigions. " The best lands 'AN CORSET,%- together the stablesin ............. ......... way home, having effectually been oured at the Dominion Government's agents ha;v;e sent presumably, the as Be " of his suffering. :some glass on the elevatorand after vatting sion of Mornington, A short time ago, when, ere used for growing opium for revenue on three or four 'very hea y boxes, connection with the Nortli� w I 11 I the abrine df Sts. Anne do Baaupre, Quebec. 130 families from Omaha &o the Northwest. Though improvin h is still very ill. v
with their own weight, the elevator took .& Mrnin and only the poorer lands were gh, principal gton Presbyterian churh were, 'purposes, The crutches were left behind. She had 1hey are all experienced farmers, Canada's —Mr. I of the available for the growitig pf food produce. lie school,[U. Sudden dtop, precipitating the entire ontfit burned. Just. afternoon the neighbors saw 8 GREIG MACDONALD been afflicted by rheumatism.' exhibit is attracting great'attention and I* Clinton pub erans The whole worlo'knows the result. Our medal to- the ground floor. Mr. Coates Was stand- Ltbe smoke, and in less then five minutes —Mr. Win. Jamieson, a well.,known far- continually thronged. of 1866 who re. enti�j d to a military RIBBQN as feilt impelled to send bun- aaring . Pleth enian, invasion L'� D own Canada h rvices di F at ing with one foot on the elevator'sud the Several were on the scene, but it was 'too, Sanda'of dollars to the starving Iner and prominent member of the Presby-. —The village of Durivegan, Prescott for Be ther on the floor when it started off, and, late; the fire had got too far. ' They sue- t dreds of thou 4, is exc@)d over he operations of a that time, and has hqiL
terian church of Drumbo, was drowned count _t,,e nfec;i,ary papers 0
9 r Y,ug to save himself, made an effort to ceeded, with considerable diffic and people of India, wholly on account of this ton band of Whitecaps in that vicinity. The forwarded to.the Mi litia to ge- in tr ulty the at- while bathing in the river at Wolver catch onto the floor, but, failing in question of revenue. objects of their mischief were widow' Ber- c6re the same. Win Sperling, of Clinto ' great danger, in ge0ing out 'a ictitter and CLOTHIERS. last Saturday night. The deceased resided n-' tnit made matterp w orse, and 'he re- J)OX Of. oats. In the - rmeamtiM#J the X -There are worse things than a defidiency ier daughter Rooey, and Michael - is also entitled to th O%me honors, - t - 3ei tine. Let us no4 do, evil. that good with his aged mother, for whom much sym I ved a painful wound on the arm, together east wind bad been carrying the cinders to- an ofreve On Monday of I t 'week the new barn On the Wrong Side of the Street, in the p�tby is felt. te, who lived with them. The relations may come. If intoxicants are a curse to E. B., se' nd sea of F. M. of Plante and the daughter were not, in the ofT4anny Hill, of H Illett, was raised, about with a bad.sbaking-up. Mr. Ross escaped waids the house. By this time * laige-
Strong Blo�k�. our people, as opium has been and.is to the —Alfre co piiiion of the neighbors, - a ell L rare cap. with nothing more than,the shook. Crowd,had gathered, and a water Uus- was lark, of Kingston, Grand Secretary of the 01 bove "ISpIciono 125 men being prese t.: The aid M people of India, let ur, by all meand prohibit Provincial Grand Orange Lodge for Ontario and eight stalwart Soots decided to make a tsined,by Humphre Snell and John Vod- —The old �eople are � leaving us rapidly, formed vith several on the roof. With �FIRCHIEFS the making and selling -of that which has 'etioii great difficulty they kept this Are confined SFAF ONT. East. who died Friday night f search of thege ises for their marriage den, the former bei g successful. Every- and soon those who pioneered this a ORTH9 rom typhoid r -In the abidive number- we to the stables. - 'Mr. and Mrs. Cameron uined so many homes and blasted so many ortificate. I gZsed as Whitecaps, they thing passed off wel' and the barn, when will be no more.
chibracters. Thousands in India have died fever, was buried on Sunday. Deceased, 0 -Th was in his twentieth year, was a you started off, armed with a long greased pole, completed, will be credit to the contract. chro'hicle the demise of Mary McLeod, relict were ift !Astowel pit the time, into i& who ug for want of food because, forsoot man of marked amiability of character. The tar and feathers. t They reached the Bercier - r, Matt, M of the late Angus MeNt ilIan; of - Grey, -who some insurance L in the Perth Mutual -on the must grow opi week, Fred untz, wis called away on Thursday, 14 contents of the church, but tons y largely attended. home, stripo -alleged husband and —On Mol atke,
um in order to procure their funeral was ve;r d the mday.of &at K th inat. J, - of the Saltford brew: agbd 78 years. Mrs. McMillan had been an stables.
---------- revenue. Let us be warned W. H. cGirveyj blacksmith, of wife, tarred ind feathered them tied them son of the propriet r example and realize that there are worse is Supposed to invalid for the past 20 yearg, asthma and —Another of those honored' men away and, dipped ery, while turning n si'tapq
Strathroy, was quite -badly k-orned the to the pole, garried them vrho- things than a deficiency, of revenue. A1,30- -necessary gassistance. them in a neighboring creek, despite their dly, as the bead came afterward dropsy being her -ailment. For nottled, in Perth county when it was in the other day. With the holic liquors, the beat authorities agree, he was engaged in setting tires, i6d in lift- cries for niercy. While attempting to off and allowed thel steam to escape. The over a year She had been considerably state in which nature clothed it, ban juab� the in Pictou. county, In remitting, use Do'minion Express are a most prolific source, of disease, death ing one of the heated ir6us from the fire feather the old woman, one of the assailants full force of the ste�m was blown e1n Che worie. L She was born Tiagvi4 away in the person Of Mr. Moses - Rustob, who died at the real once of his -s. which cost -up to $3, 3c and crime. Then let us face whatever breast and fabs, inflicting serious and Nova Scotia, slid, along with her famil Id -fell forward into Sustained an ugly gash on 'the bead. The boy a money ordei tongs slipped but and he Effi4tilty, apparent or real,, and 11 put away a flam inful hijuriis. Ruaton,.lot 1,4,* ocinces- up to $5, 4c up to $10, 6c UP to tb es. Just how he managed t Berciers and Plante left he village 'next very pa moved to, the township of Tackersmitt brother, Mr. Francis o get
this evil from among us " being assured Ir. Win. Cook, 4 Leeburn t bar husband, to whom she sion 4, Ellice, on Monday evening, July -hire, 0�01'10c up to $30, 12c., thatiGod is with us and "happy is that out he does not know, but he di& so very day. met with a where she me q ok When picked up he was quite in. —A sad drowning accident occurred- at heavy ]loss on Satu�rday, 16th inst., by los- wan married about 40 years ago. He pie- l8th. The deceased wan bom in Yorks
g:oo- e whose God in the Lord, " and remem- alusible horning. It broke deemed her 14 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. EnSLIand, on the 29th of November, 1822. er an ui si 'T How many cases one hears of aft en b ;, having inhaled a quantity of hot Kettle Point, 6n Ligire Huron, about eight ing one of his V we ring that His L word is Righteousness ilea south of Grand Bend, one night t through the pla of a large 11, and. McMillan moved into Grey in 1855, taking Md was therefore in big 76th year. He
air and Smoke. in accident : his policy expired only exalteth a nation." —Alexander Hams, a well-known farmer -week, in which Miss Emma Bentley, siged although assist was quickly sent 'for, it no land -on the 18th concession, where they come out to - Can&& itt 1862,, 'iud, after PROHIBITIONIST. 11g6ould be done. The soj6urned for many.years, in fact the family sl*nding low than a y" -r near Toronto, the 'bther day., Now it costs of the section of Coboconk, has received Elears, daughter of Mr. D. Bentley, book sank before -n veTy little to carry 'an to Mqutreal, lost her life. orse bad be n or som only left this farm a d moved came with his brother Fraswis to EIH* b with. "tamper f ident GODERIC from the War Department, at, Washington, year ago a prm time, and had j recovered and wan across the road into McKillo where he had resided ever sinosr� and wa& official notification that his two soua,Walter H, JuLy '26 th, 1898. i
OF VL Wiss Mnitley. h d come to the Dr. us nicely policy, and you don't. *iss the —The oldest and probably the best- and Joseph Hume, weie killed in the b&t- ovens' summR(es6rt, with her cousin, Mrs. working well. —One ivening recently, %ile the dough- therefore one of tha pioneers of i -he wtion. amount, so when you are laid known post io. Canada passed over to the tie of July ist before Santi Z &go.L Mr. Hume (Dr.,) Ovens. of London. It appears that —The other da a, twenty -year-old boy, ter* of Mr. Geor DrAe, of Tuckeramith, - He nevtr married, _LJgo that, with the up the berefits are -readily ac- elmed with' boatloscle left Kettle Point about who gave big na as Joe Brown, of New and Miss Henry, Zlinton, were on theit tion of his brotfi�; ond a sister, Mrs. =� majority on Sundoz afternoon, when death is over-wh n*ef,' and has the three ey were roods Co. e. Try the Canada Ac- claimed Evan Mae oll, the veteran Scottish- sympathy of a wide eirefe of friends. Noth- ddak where they had been spending the York city, arrested by 0onstable way out of Olinton, the -horse th Roe, who resides at Newmark -at, there, are
eptabl' manner of their day,' w tons�
ing in . kno" as to the. @;d the first boit was occupied by Mine Wheatley, of Cl charged with vagran. dri i took fn'5;ht, owing to the breakinW Jew to mourn, except a circle of staunch &e- Canadian bard, at I bin home in Toronto. lk mg man named HiAgoon, from cy and fraud. , He had big right &M. neatly of and rami aw� cident Company. Thouglif not much Ward of lately, on so. death. The young men left home for north- Bentley, a youi yt A!1 three quaintanow. The deceased vas an Episoo London, aud a y carried a alin and were thrown ouk -two of them escaping un- palkn in religion tuila, 0ouservative in poll- count 0 the growx 11firmitiei incident to ern Wisconsin about eighteen'trionthe ago- ounj son of Dr. Ovens', Of bound up in spli6ts and t g' nuiefortune to ties. He had been ill only about s mouth, Cash, old age, Mr. MAZIllept up a correspond- and were just the high-spirited sort of 7A1. ParkbilL At the Oint,- just out of Kettle was solicitin ohirity on the pies hat � his hurt, but Misi Henry had thi V Raiidd J. Macdonaildy ence with a wide,oirole of friends, many of Iowa to . be swept away by. the war PoinC the other two boats noticed a, Squall arm was bro on.' Investigation revealed the hipe her eolllsir;bone broken by the bow and was tenderly cared for by his brother coming ups and they put about and haded fact tiba the was perfectly souW, and turning over on her. A tow nights aftp'r, a and family. Aent for C -R. and Dom. Express whose i0queintanceships date back a jubilee enthusiasm. A letter was received from od's Store.'-