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The Huron Expositor, 1898-08-05, Page 44 log GUST 5 THE Stiiij him�ei The 0=4 -d rooth. door, and, 1�"- for by Was li*&ILIY wh1o,are iLWgitit t�as been talsed, the OppoSitiom They e. r, In al N'P.2 -with dead, boom, and, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. abents! claim am" n in by We jug bar mistake, fell 4vad first down- cellar. to have risen thraugh the, war in the Philip- declare that the pem_ons swor eVsmial�tion , _�, _the a fe- She w obilii�ied 1fliZing 1 and '.help was at,' Or- The fign.,re betweeii the pwmntb of each nine Islands, it is e:iplaine4- that the Ger. deputy-ratOrnin-9 6SCers td act 6W OP80i I wheel hJ to, i eAr i �er �Nb obs 4�ried up :'&I' the fact that the driving V -that i the' oonstables n polling day, and who,are paid once secured. She i the steps ve ed =denotes the p3p� of *4& P leh tbG 6611, Government considers be push 0 rtlsement will be foun& d modical aid �-called, in. She etcAped, no directly over the swarm'. claimen6w,41whil theAmericansire more, therefor out of Provincial or public faiide an -Gerniany would have -no riAt to vo d-i� sprained ankle. r -Mr. W, J. Scott, of Stanley, who- haw te. Upon this ground with a broken ar Moving Things-Urcmdfo-A. Box Co or less incensed againeb eleared School of been in attendance at the Ontario, 4irid J�obn prejildice. a favorable. settlemen't 'of these they attgelied the right. of seven dovern. ­V11W Ctiderich usical'Socitity led in paskne tthat, Pedagogy, has succeed Wooilbridg, $10 Paward-P. Ayan ra to their veatC The, lea $118, outof the Dan Godfrey band ment Supports claims. full', fledged firg-class ew Book SIMM -A. IWters (Z) -Was &now one in Ontario politics. We I in that town. c6urso, and in now a earning 6 professional - teacher. Sin" I slater sho" wiub (6) right of polling constables to veto had -not -Emmanuel Halley, in old resident of rlo:m Go to We BeA­D. MoLikohlan (5) Death of TVVq Great Men. a he has been, the successful -applicant been cotaeatett in 30 years, and he eonteii- McKillop, died in Clinton on Wednesday of Clearing- 8110 --miss KATtin (8) past fog the, rincipalship of4 Daihwood public calf for Saxe -T., nine (8) Within the week two great �and - tion, if favorable to the Opposition, would lant week. Deceased was 82 years of age. #,raet Itilthl 4chTI. Ke pole . of that vl�pinity will -W. Sparling (ii) the Aesth something Now eminent men, although in, widely different deprive the Government of seven Seater or a -0homas Q.unn, of Beniniller, cut peas them in on in -Jewelry and Bye Glams- (31-J F. Daly, (9) spheivi have passed from this world of &a. itegricy, and one who will look, -well after -Tro-for, who Headaohe Nrsd-[2Q[-1 V. Pear (8) - tn And ' 'Mr. Scoti i6 young man of -sterling in- diftrence of fourteen votes on a division, o' t a 22'ad- of July and hauled Ch(a-Bawwood at Goleman'e (8) and placing the Conservatives in power. he 25tb. This -is pretty early. FIFTY�, P11" of arok, �the interests of his eel, At the Farm to Rent -Mrs, R-,'Thouipson (5) 'tion. Late Seurday night Prince Bism 4 on iture factory, ia Luck - The qu was submitted to the Court -The central furn b Form for Molifillian (5) -The messengir, death, called away the ek-Chncellorof the German Empire, passed of.App�al; -which replied that argument nc�w, has been old'to�Button & Trevitt, of 2WI Term Open* --W- J. Elliott (8) Although the would�not be heard at all during va tion T a water, who w put .0 'a� 6 #u'rkie',of4Lth con-cespion, Gray, on Sunday Farm Property lor Sale -H. Hart a (5) peaoefully-,&w�y from eartb. ca ill ooramence operations. We, youngest daughter of Win. - Our First shipment-!. V� Fesr (8) - at orice. fo Just Rtoeivs-d--Q A. Humber & Son (8) Prince bad been in failin healt4 for some July and August, and that it was not car M US21 days be re 9 S tain that the court would, at any time, -Mr. William Woods has purchased the Imoraing, 17th u4. ie Duke had been ail time, his death came unexpectedly at tfie sub� property of x -reeve Burns, ia Bayfield, ling for about'two years� the trouble being, 4aRy 'OVeRINJ hear argument upon the questions &is daughtt -for cold but consumption, cause( s few whic� wam offered for sale last week, I by catching last, as he had, during the mitted. The Opposition was jabild;nt, for this $IA00. !had never been confined to bed except for a VIM 4,11ron xpaotwr# days, been mach in proved. The death� c;f on the )2bh con- TO CLEARED BEFORE'THE meant that the Government supporters - EiBismarek undoubtedly removes one The'last h4lf. of the June make of cheese Jay. Deceased was born, II&A led. young the.Constanoe and Holmesville factories 'cession of Gray, and was a. bright would have to fight the- election protests at 189,43 of the most striking figures ftt modern is- al ithe townsh SEAFORTH without a decision, and the election j adies F has been sold t�D McLare Bros., of StroCt- i lady of 215 years of age,' whowas ready to FFJDAY, Auglist 5th, When, the summons. came. The funeral SOME SOLD AS HIGH he resided tory. For half a century he was the' meet i would deal with the constables' -right to ford, at 71 cents, a pound. 1go Win,. Jewett'tb 'took place on Tue�day, 19th alt', to the d 3X.Md to vote� Then Jt wai thar, Premier'- Hardy reshe-4 over 1500 liush- prominent figure in German politics a AS 25 Cents'. The War. Listowel burying kround, bodndary of Elms bi Goderich town- - - - - - - A& we stated last week, Spain, having at ciever.diplowat and a man of Iran will, it sprung his mine. Sure of &-small majority elm of wheat on his farm, in lie Acame ir at present he called the Legielature to meet Ship, last week. It averaged 'nearly 35 i and'. Wallace. -On Wednesday, July 20tb, Mr. Edward sere. length becomeL convinced of the futility of wa8 prince ally through his influence that � i then an sal on August 3rd to pass a retrospective. act bushels to the the` ng SU continuing the war against such tremendous the unification of the German Empire was declaring that poll constables are entitled to - -While cleaning a bicycle.the other day, Clegg, of Toronto, an- old' Fordwich boy, r bonds of matrimony eer We the, vote., In doing so they pointed out that "the Mastei Lloyd 'J�iolu accomplished, and r4sed f6m. one of Davis, of Hensall, had one of 'was�united in the holy odds as -the United States were putting r4 without his finger4 badly -crushed, the top being to Miss. Dan& McBride, daughter of Mr. an V. weakest to the head of all -the stat againe. -hi It her, sued for peace. Since than the 'Joh' McBride, of the 4th �conoesston, ALSO A LINE 2alle Al a flu constables had voted for 30 yea as of quesfion lm Provincial elections, that it was - nearl taken off. jet"d to t 'United States have submitted ther terms Europe. He retired -from hii active political -Wruseele cheese factory has sold. iis i Howick. The ceremony was Ped never intended to disenfranchise them; that the parsops, uponih she is wiffing to cease hoatili- career in 1890. June make of chases. For the firob half e, Harrston, by the Rev. Mr. *.OFnvw Which. time rent and small ip, - had, the ties. The tartar are, in brief, as follows mund, He the last half 7#'oents per poundi, brother of the bride, and Miss the Conservative party at Ottawa, during Although vastly diffe" er Sir John A. Macdoupld's le&dersh �y received 7J-cents'and for that made in Jackson. ar. George, McBride, of the 9th same step in 1887, and concession, sphere in. which Prince Bismarck -became taken precisely the' 15ELPINES Cab, to be freed Porto Rico to be cedea bad introduced a reti6active bill which de- -The June make of cheese at the Ethel 1 -Susie Clegg, of Toronto, sister of the groom, bil famous, Archbishop Wolib,of Toronto, was, were -not a; to the United States; oril of the Ladione l4redthat deputy-returnizig officers, 11 fagWry has been shipped this week by Mr. in the ceremony. The young couple PO kim in b Islanda, (probably in a sense, quite as 6mizent. He has played clerics and poll constables were not deprived Booth. Re paid 7 11-16 cents per pound j left the same day for* their fn%ure home in r e Queen City. -of th uiffi Guam) to be ceded to the the market. -On Monday last, the &v. A. Stewart, J1 LL WOM. AIND S] hich -ehur United States. as a coaling station, and, as a prominent part in eclesiastical circles in of their votes at Federal elections. fo the lot, a very good price considbring th position of: Canadk for many years, and waa not only The storm which the al -taken has �ep An immediate step, all Spanish forces in. the d his The w ole lot put on it table and loved and revered by his iut by rained-amon the Opposition wia, break thi -The summer race meet of the Winghain !'of Willis chureL, �Cliutou, complete -own -up f! the for- -own ieople I D Park Association, held on Wedueb- '20th year f service in Clinton. Oa the Went Indies to be withdrawn, wi wee, oibe & merry ter*, JAmei o be 10 cents a ard, those of all denominations-, and his death on ki and the fight piomises t rit'd -was inducted into the price y Inal relinquishment by Spaih of her qove. one. The Conservatives aie stronger in day a Thursday of last week, wam a sue- 130bh,; f July, 1878, he -er cake, both in respect to the number of epee- past rate of his present congregation. Dur- stmalt -will be deeply mourned. Al- numbers and debating talent than they have for your choice er any possessions among those Sunday night HrIls I reignty ove tators.and good racing. in t intervening time many ebanges have a it, thip MtS7 is ends. As to the Philippines, the Cabinet though he had been confined to his residence been for some time. Of the old gu' rd, -�-Ia the Brussels voters' list for 1898 tae eplace in the congregation, but; forthree weeks,past, -as the result of an so- Messrs. Whitney,. Miscampbell, Matheson, agreed upon The following point: That there ar6 252 names ino. I division; 13t safe o ak� th-st in the affections. of the peo- Sheldv, D Crawford and M arter have been returned. In lette, Mich Manila Bay, wi in No. 2 ; and 43 - in No. 3, a tot al of 426. ple or ,�bdjr pastor there has been no cident, his death, which resulted from heart th the city and surrounding addition, new men have come into the i Ddfferiu co Ninety-seven are, qualified to nerve as chanp';�', e cept-in growth, and strengthen- 'territory, should be reta" ad 111. th failure, was entirely -unexpected. The de-� House with a repul tation at debaters. Ham- a posses. hsVi jurors. ing ithWyears. A. feature worthy of re ZK sion of the United State at least for such -ceased prelate was born -in Ireland ia 18,10. iltou, which rejected the lion. J. M. Gib. -Mrs. John Layton, of Clinton, died on rem& 4 ih�`Wonnection with the xelations be. We Cleared Out an enti lot son, Sands Messrs. Carsdallen and Colqu, cemetery N He received his ear education in Water ..the age of*72 twee i anct people, is the harmony -a length of time as is ecessury to de -vise houn; South Grey ban ret4rned VVednesda of Iasi week, at Dr. Jamia- y hi� reitizis a ford, giduating from the Seminary of the years. The �decessed was a former resident without 6ne discordant note. of samples of son, aod� put in operstion some plan for th and North Ontarior� N. W* Hoyle% ad the remains werq in_ B as Qng a pleasant faet'it ik,important of -Ttickeramith, eei future gQvernment of the entire group. An- Sulpicians, M6ntreal-. 'He w" erdained in Other men w,�o are expected to strengthen tarred in Turner's cemetery. as auj)lus�ratjon of the possibilities in con- tiM the arty, are J. 1. Foy, Q. C., of Toronto; 1854, and from that a until 1889, when MERICP[i NPTS other condition is, that the Americans -con. 'Miss Edith Parker, of St.'Tliomas, has gregi �tional Ide. A S Thompson, Center Simeoe; T. War- I I P erg was assis 4 L Roo enter, been seled1ted t4o fill the vacancy on the ' -'Vhile Mr. John Henneb t- 11,of Dundu, who defeated Alex. Pirie tinue hostilities until these conditions are he was created Archbishop of Toronto, he de' -h filled many important teaching staff of the Clinton Collegiate In- ing Mr. John Corbett, of fhe 9th concession, Meat for r Golors Grey, Brown dnd BlAtk accepted by the Spanish authorities.. There -charges in the gift and 1: B. Lucas, the youngest man in the stitute,.atasalar of $600 a yeai�. Forty of H 16 wick, to draw in hay, on Tdesday af has iv of his church. He was a scholar. and a House�- On the other band, the Oonsery Lpplicaio f not yet been time for the Spanish rep a 1 na or the position were received' teru�on of last week, he met with a very to be received, but it is the general impres- Christian in the truest sense of the word, a tives liave lost J. W * St. John ind 0.. A. by the board. pain�,ul accident that Will confine him to. the And we are going to sell -them as We -or two. Howland, both well inform' ad men. —Asao man of broad views and keen perce�tion,and -Oas day recentl, L -E. Dancey's house, h us� for a ne time. It seems that hewas ion that these terms will be accepted, and 01 01 h that is a reat -Ar�- from- the kitchen piteriin off a load of hay into the stable 0 T.esidents in The Government E stained. several in Goderich, caught boucr t them, 9 that the war is virtually � closed, in so far as his death will be sincerely lamented. losses, and the situation i one which will 10 t, 1, 1v en . he mhjudged his footin'g and T stove, andtdonsiderable damage was dojne to f deal below- their 'ing old W4 areas a's the United States and Spaidare concerned. exact from the leaders all heir reso the building while the f urnibure was I dam- stepped off the side of the wagon and fell- to Value 'hey are without aged by wator and by its removal fro;n the the iround, alighting with his side across a F i Duringthe past week the principal inter- The Plebiscite. Vote. debaters and tacticians: three ghild J.. hi. Gibson, Minister f Crown Lands, house. log. 7 M r. Corbett, who in the lof t, Voine in an examine th 'Britiall -Col eat has centered in the operations of General The Dominion Gowerament has appointed trest who would have been a s roug defender of Thursd�y, September 29th, as the. day on rys. George Stothers has sold his in -in askeo him if he was hurt, but, oh receivini Miles' force in Porto- Rico. He has now a- the legal question of the onstables' right to the late firm of Stothers & Treleaven, of a and we will ask yon a PrIc ote, and Dryden, a1w ya Va o answer, he quickly ame! down � an -Peter large force landed on the island,- and is sup- which the vote ou prohibition plebiscite v an effec�i that the smallness'will sur Dungaunon, to Bert Treleaven, and lef t on found him unable- to move. He'imme�liate- fortune to. aker. ported by a strong fleet. This army is will be taken all over the Damiiiion. Th. ape shortly on Monday- of last week for Manit6u, Manito- ly Went for the doctor, who was question which will be 6'ubmitte7d to th: . The Premier will have in ad�ditiou to his ba, where lip will take up land,or' look for a7 the opoti,ikud, upon examination, he pro- pr�,-e you. divide& into three sectionam.. Daring the qwn department, the I ollres of the Crown suitable opening for a store. nouteed the ribs on his left 'side badly free- barrel past -week they have sucleeded in capturing electors is as follows Are you in favor Lands Department, while inister Ross h -On Tuesday of last week, a,, son of J tureA )ar n� are -at t will look after the D� to 0 Zn Tuesday of last week, Thomae.T&y- the port, and 'city of I onc4, and several, of the passing of an act prohibiLing the irri �p e f hduca� Walker, of Tarnberry, was raking hay wit�, ---f Ande I othe small towns in the Linterior of the portation manufacture' or sale of Bpi-itn... -tiou and Agriculture.1 Ainong the old mem-, a horse rake, when the horse'becatiie, fright lor, 1,an old and well knowu� resident of the Gome'vvith the. crovVids X.r. Torge b a who are stro debaie, there'Ere ened at a, piece of loose paper, and rn. 7th concession, of Gray, died in Goderich, er -island. -once is a considerable city of som wine, ale, beer, cider, and all other alcoholic 'Ressre. Stratton P e f Yeldoro; Garrow, of away. ..'The boy - was thrown k)ff ;and his 1 whore lie has been making his home for for 0 fiftv thousand inhabitan S, with a large and liquors for use as beverages." From this it �West Huron; Patull�, of South Oxf9rd,and some tinie. The cause of death- was a ille Air, b, head cdt, besides receiving some bruises. r excellent harbor.. . A slight resistance was will be seen that the vote is to be taken on W.,.'IVL German, of NATel dud. Of the new He has se� ,4r the Inembers, those fi most is expect- -Thomas Dvidson, of Gr ' ey, met with 9. tumor. Dbveased was a. native of England, inade to the American tr6o2s, but they fin- straight uestion, -untrammeled-by serious accident on Monday afternoon of aad came to this country nearly fifty years --his businel reference torevenue, etc., which wil m the mow in his -The A, ally prevailed He bad been a resident of Grev town - ad, are Alex. Lumaden, of Obtawa; Gforge Bo Bo htOe loss of but one last week, by talling fro ago h` f v abp�t 45 years, taking up, 100 acres -f N;6 P. Graham, of Biockvill ; John R. B�rber, doubtedly, be thoroughly and exhausLively ontact with a bay rack in ft �P 0, -0 in coupied by the of Rahon, and Fred Pa, des, son of th�', for Ct�L�,.j5, concession 7, w -b Ge a, and thp.6-ty is noL%� barn, coming in c )f �and, hen a ash 'Va. � uL the M iSCussed b both sides between now and mermiuister. Thatth -Government ig full the fall --He is badly -bruised abo --STORE eaforth, American troops, and ih d, Arnerican d THE CORNER 'r, lot!1 d y knd �'Nkirig a capital farm of it. 'Mr. face. not seen f fight goes without sa ing. Hardy's health Taylo�'sold out to Aam- Turnbull a fei� the (lay of voting. Bat although the mat- 0 military rale, the same as Santiago. The -The Brussels football club h rganized years. is completely retored, 'he Hou. Mr. Har- ars,a. Q, an ce American forces are rece�ved by 'tbe people court. is always- at his b st in an emergency ter of revenue w; 1 have no place on the for ihe fall season. The folio officer' ye d bad been visitingabout Sin 0 - I Londesboro. n '19,TtOID, Ief have been elected : President J. Catn- the a good portion of his time being spent o � i" s S fall Land con. and Hon. G. W. Rose is"If anything,' Wore in thrown, for his sustenarce, upon the gen- GATHERINGS. -The usual sacramental 13e -demon f Porto Rico with the rcateat stra- ballot,.what i j de ired is a -in GodericL eron; manager, T. A. McLauchlin; Pecre i. The subject of this notice wa Will L a sound Ais 1 tions of good will and even joy, as t�ey are 8cicntiOus vote on the question as to ag ressive* than ever. In a 'recent inter- erosity of visitotL-. The'plaititiff was of both Methodist chuj�qhe aware vwee 8 9 The Opposition orga tary-treasurer, Be.rt Gerry ;* captain, James married to Mis Dance, of'Niagar% Falls, a few he said: of this. The per.3onal'Bervice he bad re- Willa Gogstance on Sunday, August 7tb. cor. whether or not the people of Can Thomson; managing committee, the cap- �� &I evidently weary of the .sive aud ada are view, Dut 44 years ago, and she, with one son, and friend ppreE as Ackburst, rer r "late rain was much welcomed, T a rupt"role of the Spanish authorities. In desirous of a prohibitory law and are, at the have adopted a policy o obstruction be- taiti, manager, and secretary -treasurer. zide in Grey. M rR. Tayli)r -is calved, acco ding to local usagp, at 10 1 The 4. L- V, ing the correct co4ree t pursue, in view of kreutzers a day, amounted �o ITflorins, to I weather since bee been most favorable f r in 1her 80th year. The remains were taken who left A Ov rument is -A sale of cheese ban been m et t being immediately same thne, prepared to enforce it, and are the fact that tbe G v one, of ! to Brussels and interred in the cemettry which the man had a legal el -ii He was harvesting and the farmers in this, zpactii n -;, - - .- T.- , A-� I . I Walto!� factory. The first half of the liTu uite within hi3 right� in ret aining-the lug- are getting their fine crops well saved.- r, imbued ' 'with the temperance Iib cal. wrecks. PersonAlly, they allude ne! q declared, General Mile% with bis main 80 tre. he is -werl to Yziossrs. Hardy, Harty -and myself. I make Afts sold to the Alessia. Ballaut�,iie at a army, will proceed &tL once to attack San sentiment as to accept gracious �--Etrly Saturday morning, 23rd ult.,, gag -William Whitley received, car load of 11 doWt think that they will find the physical 7� cents, and the last half to M r. Cook,' at 1 Mrs. Thos. Anderson, and old and esteemed shingles last week. -Trade is somewhat d I Juan, the -capita -of the lisland. It is said decrease in the reve. Mitch 7�i cents per pound. The cheese was shipped ell, nue wbidh- "lay v(,recks so weak as they imaginei either in in the village thin week -own aniards have is city Avell r6sident of Bruesels, pasi-ed away to the -1 bei a du� arise 1Km r News of the Week bar T forti- the matter of debate o'iof tenacity." that the Sp, a rigid enforcement of a prohib- Wednesday of last week. ers al ng so bukv vestng.- itory liquor law. The Poveriiment is de. Asked how -long the tse-"ion woald pro- Deceased bad been ill or about three COST OF MR. GLAD8TOXIeS Fu.-;FmAL.—It. going The other morning, John Stewart, of great beyond, at the age of 65 years and 21 fled, and that they will nake a detperate number of our young men Wk. of v re ay 4 resistance. But tbie h),s been ewl Wi Ach, legitlation as nister, of Education re. Stanley, started Jor Brucefield, driving a. tdalys. Mantoba.-Aliss' L. Ouimette and Mr. i6ond th sirous of enacting st the bably last, the Ali months with heart. trouble, and though is learned t6t the total eost of Mr. Glad. colt that is ordinarily as meek as a lamb,: plied I do not think it will Im- t over i Fair have spent much of the vacation in a e ery attention was paid by pb5 sician, and stone's funeral was Z2,200.i some Vem reference to all other pla cos attacked, and elactoradeeiie. This vote is being taken to but something . ftiglitened it and it ran three weekp. We assemble for specific pur- wheeling tour. -Miss Fowler -Vi[cfR 118 were rieds, her usually rugged constitution fin- of Seafor on Saturd atilt, the- America easilyzable to ever- secure a conscienti��ui feeling of the people poses, that is, to legalize constables' votes, away. throwing Mr, Stewart out and de- OY OF is rumored in. ally yielded to the ripeated attacks. The ding %acation with Miss Mabel B wheat evi Bi tquor question, and the and to pass for molishing t�e buggy. Very fortunately he is uelas Come the obstacle of-Cauada on the I an act Government circles in London, that the aced in their way, and the regulation of the subjact of this notce was born 4in York Herion, of Guelph, is visiting -of veliabli was i2ot seriously hurt. i Ron. George.N. Curzon,-Pailiainentary See - there is no reason to Suppose that, San Juan people shoula be'prepred to act �s they ffilierles. Those are pot ques,ions upon aunt, Miss - Teasharo.�Aira. J. Fear., —Nery Fc,uaty, in 1833, and in 1851 she wits united retry to the Foreiga'Otfice, 18 -1 which the session can be prolonged. Should —Emanuel Holly, aged 81 years, who; )robably Alichigan, has returned home to�xpen a will be an eception. In fact the 8 Pro- came to the House of Refuge from McKil- rillmarriage to Thomas Anderson- who pre- d go a term I- aniards vote. All who are entitied to vote �at I about to be, d$ppointeds Viceroy of India. the Opposition obstruct, as it is hi ted th ddeeised- her some Mr. Curzon is can. time with bar father, Mr. Heriton, d move uraged and re el;gible to vota� on this ey lop, died on Monday of last week. The re- .19 years ago. They re� Ameri T--bronto, ntry foi" other friends. May Bell seem to fiave been utterl d�ise vincial elections a "I & after a residence of three years in spenn't demoralized by th, queston, and it is probable -th will, they must answer to the eo mains were to6ken to Brussels for burial. it, —John -Passed at; the Ii8ts the extra expense the alectori will be put I week -with friends in Win kham -tt Bi -ampton, to Auburn, where they lived for -course 46f and severe re- John Harvey, aged 71 -years, from Gorrie, Black Harris. jr., died' ni tuberdulosis in Mie6s 01�vettia LM ar� V versesi and their whole e ergies. are devoted printed for Provincial 'purposes witl be used to, and, an a Government., we. cannot - all�w 2( years, and then came' to Brussels, where and Ada Bright idt- f ratting I 1. - - and who bars been ill for some time, died on Brooklyn. He was the. NLI--w York mana ger fheuds in Harlock.—Mr.. W. Lion a tit' I the basine6s to be blockaded interminabiv." ate, had resided up to her decease.' Out- of inj to see a n o —011 1 ol As a matter of fthet, this question of - dt�ra- i of the Merchants' Bank-, of C,%Uadia, having nringj�eice iiegotiaijo a. at this election. There were 1,353,735 names Wednesday. 'The remains were taken t : on the old Federal lists Gorrip. a �arnily of thirteen children, five areleft to Surnd�y with friends at Dungannon.—' Of 'Air. J� Somewhat serioiia news� has recently been go that Lbere should tion will prove a knotty one ere . it 'is die- b�en conr ectod —Daring mourn the loan of true and devoted with that inStiCution fbr R, Bell is visiting friends' in London. for its A received from Dewey at �Mauila. He says be a large vote on the 29ch of Sep�tember. posed of. If the session lasta thir- a heavy thunderstorm in Ee- rn'ther. many years. He was born in St. Johns, C. Ouimette entertained a number -of 'a i 0 --Zon, 'Le'l al. ty days, the mern ter, on. Moniffay morning' of last week, the, Newfoundland forty-nineyears -A ger In foar of the ptovinces there hav bers are'-tutitled to Mr. Alexander MeDonald Allan, of ago. friends on Thursday evening.—Mr. W a gurnaldo, the Insur t chief there, f Gettler 1 their fessioual indem0ty ; -if it does rod supporting the vane at the top of the ' Go'derich, has been not1fied, of his'appoitit- ready been ppr-lar vot FEmis r�on EXPLOiELERS.—The gravest Of Stratford, representing the Sta�,dT whoia's been waging a - fierce war ag�lnst es on the liquor cupola on Gidley's opera' house was struck I hood in I fears are entertained tit Antwerp for the Life Insurance Company, was - not, they rokeive ten dollars a daty. The moat as frui6 commissionee for Canada, at 11 ge —Rev, the Spaniards, and whoz. CoLopera�.ion question. These provinces are 0 and knocked off, and, at the same time, Mr.; safe this week. was ata-rio, Government detires to call Parliament to- V%(. H �h Paris Exp9sition, iij, 1900. He was born y of the steamer Belgioa, which Sailed bol Lovett, who was standing in front of rived Oed to ha Jured by the Am* or- Nova ScoLla, anitoba and Prince Edward gether, and, having passed the a3ts refer- supp in, 844, neac Stratford Ontario, being a Sea from there on August 15th7last, bound for TlTn =-1. , I �11 t1th lualin Sal the building, received a severe shock -and. New yol -has assumed a de wa ro. was knocked down. hing, Antartic expedition, Wroxeter. Bible -eel icans, itude %nd 1-,Iand, and in each a majocity of votes* a red to, adjourn until after the- electicrit, p of ithe 1pite Rev. Daniel Allan. Oa reac Graham Land, with the tests. and b e -elections. The present major- commanded -by Lieut. Gerlache, on 'board.. —Miss Tucker, of Oakville, is t le, ave to dcal� osst for prohibition. Y hrough _Bamilto manhood he travelled extensively t NOTES. that the AMeriCADS will .1 , h The vote in Manitoba n Beacom, son of Robt. Beacoib,' �held the ity is almost certain to be increased in 06 the' United'States, and on, his retuin con - was taken in of Henderson, North Carolina, accompanied It is feared that the ship has been lost, or is guest of Miss Alberta Smale.—TV1r. fShe) iff —Tor with hfiry as well as jority bye-clec-tions, wbtfa the Governmentalway locked up in the fields of i c. with �he ilards, July, 1892, aud thern& tribqted many articles on horticulttire :to C and dangbter,'of Lindsay,are visiting at MT. �sidrabli a by hiz- wife, is in Clinton on his wedding was that,, with his, oppotition, it will toce at . Ir 10,922 ; Prince Edward Island in 1893, hits the advantage, and the vacant Cabinet e- cou Ym--A fire a prese tour. He is a nativ of Hullett, a the leading Canadian periodicals, and be- FivE LYvEs Los and N -a. Co ut.-3drs. A goes W4 majority 4,195 posibions can be filed. If the Government sit' of 1 1, T 1, q A wan a t least 130,000 men to catare the Nova Scotia in 1894 ma- c ditor and proprietor of the Huron w Walker and gone, of Wiagara Falls, are h T. Beacom and R., Fitzsimons, arid has a a e hich broke out in a three'-fitorey buildi re byt i re. sunnorters are united behind then a here he gave the re8ULES 01 1118 CLOn in San Francisco, the other night, I Ora suoru a onrn.-BIL re. T. W. Gibson d this is the care, the AmierWaus at Manila, jority 3.1,401 ; Ontario in 1894, majority aided in the south foe a number of years. caused the se-ssion will be adjourned. But if-: they ex0erience. He was an - early Airector and the loss of 'five livee. family, who have engaged a cottage he Ftve others weee mwy 4ave hot work yet, befora they. can 81,740. Thus the total majoriby, 'in favor are not then the present sessio will be pro- -William E. Clegg, a well known former 2 prelsideut of the Ontario Fruit Growers' As- badl' the summer, are just back frouta, h burned. the building was a chea Bhortlo "11� �.Vae:Lte t1W port, as now that they have got i of a prohibitory law in these four pr longed.- resident of Godirich, died at Los .-Angeleq,, sociation, and was Boon recogniz p dav, Spent wit h friends � in Goderich were their hand in it will not do to leave the citi- according to the votes, in their different of American and European " louk�hbremen` and people who work 'Thomas, Glibgoa, sr., x id lougation for obvious reasons, and it has ceased was born in Goderioli, 'and Iwas era* I fruits. In 1886 he was appointed -Canadian along the water irbut. The Pxploaion of an "re all kinds at the mercy of the lustir- elections, was 128,258.' In these electio' h�'ter'Z4 gone to Parry Sound or ovinces, The Opposition is a unit in favo0of pro- California, on the 24th of June. 1 The de-: lea4,ing expert, ad* as the lodging house, and most of the inmates "dsiug d zen a of no many opportunitic-8 ployed for many ugh of making a hard fight years on the staff of the I con�missioner on fruits at the colonial exhi- overtnined lam caused the fire. visit to friende.-Miss Van Every has gent ichief and his horde of Bemi-civil e ocedure I - Ti7 'd rnany vuted for prohibition who, altho Signal- Hrart7failure was the cause of his p in that direction. Under British pr bition, in London, Eriglancl, where -he con- turned to.Rocheater, New York, after hav- QUARTER OF A MiLLiwNi iN GoL.D.-The -,death,. wbich came very suddenly. Mr., troops. ftworing such legislwt�ion, were not prepare4 no legialation can be introduced until after ducted the most Successful exhibition ever ing spent a pleasant holiday the vote on Ahe reply to the speech f ro m Clegg was 56 years of age. steamer Portland - - has - arrived with her au held in tbat'lime. ')Thi3 served to advetltis6 There h"i'beeu very little from Saultiago �,to co�operate with the officers of the law i . I at San Mr�- Roberi Dixon. -The Sabbath gob 4' a the throne. The from the throne is -The ot ng Francisco, from St. Michaers, bringing her morni , as A. Couch and: Canadian fruits and daring that year he union picnie in Sm&I61s grove last week enforcing a UCh legislation. To pass a pro-. always a big sub ect, and affords endless op- James Finch, of Clinton, were driving into seVen retur ng Klondikers and abbut $250- a great sueeoss--M-rWm�.Smith and -Eon, f during the last week. The Atnericau mil; hancTled 100,000 barrels of a;pl�s, and made hibitory law on the strength of such vot portunities to those who wish to take ad. the slaughter house yard, the wagon -wheel man ni f tary authorities have institnteX a vary striA as 000 in gold dust and bullion. Three Daw- Ham y stionesEful PLipmenta to Norway, ilton, and Mr. James Smith, of iy 46d India. He 6 ar, press censorship there, so that lj�QJS can be would be much more injurious to the c vantage of them. Amendments without unexpectedly struck the gate, which iasi Sweden, Gern-iiLi eon mine owners, Edward Lewis, George were here for a day or two lately isi" ause McCable, brought out er to every part �f the program partly closed. The suddenness of the blow resent. on the ataff of lecturers employed that n The American majarity at numb me Davis and C. out friends. -The Missee Elliott, of eel got from arter. of temperixaca than an adversa &b troduced, de- threw Finch'out, and he fell so heavily that fcil j4 drafted in the speechcan be in f ners? in. $200,000 in bullion, representing their.� joint Ey the Government to iiddross farr h ve retur h me f r having a n troops, however, hav the polls. lied o 6 te -I me t e not had an difficulty It is clearly then the duty of the bated and voted upon. The Opposition labor in Dawson during the pmst eeason. visit here, the guests of Miss itb. Y. he has since been suffering from the effects stituUs on horticu'lture. Mr. Allan 'is an- -4 Ten& Sin in retaining their p6sition there. Most of electors of this Dominion to vote for such can, and probably Will, proceed along such of the fall. The shafts and'cross-bar of the t;reiy- devoted to horticulture, and 'will NEE -rA'XGE oF Aia. Anderson and sister left on M�n- y­ a f 'I I I -The Plince of B I I ? . - DS qi Rev. N1 r lines. It will call upou the Government to wagon were aloo broken. -1 the Spanish soldiers throughout. the province legislation as thev are prepared to assist in worthily represent Canada at the Paris Ex- day lamt for, a visit to friends near Pe*- Walkn starW for the Solent'. on Sunday t of & -resign on the ground of want of, confidence, -blies J. Murray, who has been residing position, in 1900. have surrender',ed as priso'ners of war, and carrying out, and not for theenactinen last.' He was carrie(I from, his room in bore. The Ptesbyterian pulpit will be 4 oc- and will demanJ that the two vacant'Cab. in Wingham for some ti mt�, left on Tuesday, aitingtransportationto Spain. This la1v simply becadse they think it might re- inet positions be at once filled, both on of last week for her home in Hen8all. Mis3 -The following,. from the Columbus, Marlborough bourse on an anibulance e cupied during. his absence by Rev. 3'x. are aw ouch Wisconsin, Republican, refers to a brother whiuh was placed bodily in a hospital am' will likOT be accomplishe d as soon su�it- eult in good, while they themselves are no It is Grey, of Toronto, an old-time favorite lhe*. as constitutional and business grounds. Murray bee been a faithful teacher in the of Thomas Holloway, of Clinton. "Died, 'bulance. The Princess of Wal -'es then to lok -The noise of -the thresher is again loud in erally conceded that this latter is the Presbyterian Sunday School during her resi- the land able transport vessels can be procured. In willing to. lend their aid in making it gen at his home in this city, on July lith, John a neat beside her husband Fall wheat most assailable point in the Government.'s de is yielding very'w- *11 v who. was also er de - meantime' the Spanish soldiery and effective. 'ears. He wee born in accom Th,6- al nee in Wingbani, and, prior to h paxtu,re. was presented ;with a handsome ehittlebampton pariah, North Devon Eng- was heartily cheered as the a bu rty K V. Dixon has torit down armor. The Crown Lands and Agriculfural Holloway, aged 47y panied by a physician. A other crops promise to be up to t#0 V. 11kost of the citizens are being fed from I departments are imported ones,and a motion teacher's Bible by the tel#chers, an in laac6awas average. -M-V i 4 d 9, neat- land, on May 15-.h, 1801. His mothevir died driven away. a the positions, an ly bound edition of Bdra;s poems by her in his childhood, and, starting out in life for a residfince on thelvame sitep American stores, and arg faring more sump- THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE c0lin for appointments to' -theoldhouseat "The Willows" audio the g ound of urgency, is the Opposition's class. ere ey AIRD, tuously than th hav� done for many a himself at an early age, he came to Wiscon- DEATit 'OF PltorEssoit JOH-N; C tht c 'a tat d'infg another to the numerous fi is 'i Toronto, August 1, 1898. stronge-at card. Professor John Caird, D. D., L. L -"D., is houses on 'M� -In the Government i6turns of money _]ntyra, I d The,,Cubang are grumbling and son when a lad of 17, and learned the mill- d�ad, at the ag this' street, -Mrs. aT T6is week the Provinci&I legislators will The act rtgulating the Provincial control lying in the banks unclaimed,therb is money L Professor e bf 78 ti years. di.smatisfied, and it wou d seem that they jag busineas. In 1876 he wan married to Clevtland, hasbeen.here lately on a visit, n kely ive the A in Isit of fisheries will hardly afford much fighting left bypersone in Goderich, Seaforth and Caird was a na ve of Gree ock, and Was her mother, birs, Allen ;her sister, v-'4kX.0 ate Ii to give the A ericaus as much uock into Toronto to take part in what ground4 neither wi)l any special legislation Clintoi, but all small amounts. At W* Miss Hay, and removed to Columbus graduated ky the University' Of GlUjow, in ku promises to be one of the most memorable I: which Pre 1896, where he took possession of the Col- I 8U. In i 1362 he was ap mber of o mier Hardy may introduce to per. ham there are a large numW. bal- umbus flouring milla, and engaged in the 0 pointed profameor sports took i n the Wingham races lassir trouble as the S.p*niar a did. It is only I r F of small also accompanied ber.-A nu 'essions in the history of Ontario. The mit the holAiiDg of the trials on election %noes unolaimed,-b fdivinityinthe -University of Glasg me 4,� f"rof the superior'Amirican forcer that, milling bus�ness here till the date of his and eleven year later he bee mo pri owl W e ut there, are also so prote The opening ceremonies will W considerable sums, for insi1an'cd, $ 00 1 A conditions under which the Ugialliture bar and were alike taken in by the kee them in subj. action, 1 and this being the "t, death. Mr. Holloway was a in "t -Thomas Gibzon, jr., was on an of un- and vice-chancellor of the same inatitu"'Pl board. ps n brief. No invitations have been sent out -Samuel Coulter, St. Helena; $200 by been called 'to ther, the stre gth of the usual abilities, with a wonderful memory For a time he held tion. sick list Utely, and Mr. John Under ge 9"el.,it will be'necessary or the Americans to judges, lawyers, prelates and preachers Ferguson, Gorrie $400 by. John Marten., Al 06psition, the weakness of the Gove- for facts, and a keen grasp of scienti6c the Office Of One of her has u r.Ad +,o retain a I a force on he island, an The speech from the wingham $182 by Mrs. S. J. Clegg, Sun- problems. He had read widely and well, A arg rn- as in bygot!e dayd'. Majesty's chaplairis for Scotland. also, been i a -der the weatbar.-M der ment, with a maj ority of only six and minus throne will he read, and the fight will begin shine'and $100 by John Mason, Beigmve. Sanders. of Tiverton,.is visiting under any circurnatances iw ord t TwK Rnw C.-ta- s -The Red Cross relief W roof at present. - keep it from ad his -acquired knowledge was always at partial ads of rr o, Forest lodge, -r fallinv into the ha. two. Cabinet. Ministers, together with the from the drop of the flag. -�he Hullettrvoters' list for this year band, ready foir practical use To the cir-h st,arner, 'State of Texap ha!s arr;-;.A 'p, A the Cubafrix f-- 491� resen peculiar nature of the legislation to be in- are- now ready. They show an aggregate of an A. 01., is booming here at lit. mately, friends who have known him inti Yrt-k, and 19 in (piarantinn flom Rk.riti&go. bad as the Spanish rule waft the Cuban rule under the capable manaigenient of -790 persons who are qualified'to, he was an' ideal comrade, an ante �T !I J I The 8 Date of Texas has ! , I trodaced, combine to, make the occasion an Huroxi"Notes. number,of- rrien, John A. Barnard. -John, or more popul Uug 4. would be infinitely wore,�and more barber' vote at both legislative and municipal elee- a generous helper. irtaining and brings Mm' Porti� a crew of 39 Po wn ax interesting one. In calling the Leg slature L. tickimi, barrister, of'Exeter, b&3 companion, and' Inter. r, wife of the Presi. kno Jack Miunror who was Ins The health of the Amerie4n troops at together tions; 133 who are qu%lified to v'ot'A only I ested in all matters of national and local im- the h Premier Hardy has made dent's private secretaty, wh one of taken into partnership M r� 1. 0 volunteered Wroxeter's stirring boys some 25 years g. Carling. at municipal elections, and 317 who are an- PDitfi=e, be wai;, still, at his best' in his "a Re&&Oss nurse Siste ntiago is any but satisfact the most astute T�oves ever undertaken by --+16 A. S thing ory. r Blanche -on has been here on a short visit to his moth a zoute -A Clinton man itt said to have lost titled to vote at� elections for the Legiala- "home and amonj his fintimites, where hi of the Red Cro"as staff of nurses, birs.John Goftonjately. He I Well -her !Many thousands are proptrated by th6 yel- partv leaders in this ProAnce, and the bold- �'81,800 in speculation in the bucket shop tive Atisembly only7-a total of, 1,000, and four Well a d Ci ooks, well aer ne 0 this truch and sincerity of character were t rose -surgeons., Meg. Pa'lLaee r city few and other fevers, and the Americans es f tfie action ban taken the Opposition there. MOB of the Re Porter is doing fine in the Pu ties ca heing 30 less year. l'ifty-three openly manifested. 'Mr. Holloway� is sur4 was seen on boird the State of Texas, aAd Ilia completely by surprise. -Part o persons.are returned as wid" we, and 159 Are f the June make of cheese at the 11, Illinois.-Mias Mary Miller is visitil 9 GAY re likely to lo3e more me 0 vived by his wife and two child�m by disease than I The results of the last electiou- IF -ft -the Nile faitory has been sol4i i a Stratford Said I aided in the landing and dis� friends in Tor6utoL and Niagara Falls. 0 tributine of the Red Cron 1 !L j4 tenants. parties'RS folloWs Liberals, 50 Conserva- firm at 7� cents a pound. Otta -7 by actual war. stores -in Santi. f George Brown, who i home from -Mr. Claude INI.itchelh, of Benmiller, had ago. I ;vent ashore and tives 42 - Independents, who will support I -Wh -visited the hospi- for the holida w taking in Det ture I I w ile leadijig a cow the other day, an experience the other day that he is not, to fals and ba-tt]" yet is n Since the abo.,,e " as in type, a message IN� ViiNNA.-A new or 8 where our� heroic 901. and other points on t a great Iskes prior Tip Tznrtou, p ton, felt and broke likely to forgA for some time. While cut- has been added to the visit to onna, Aus- diere fou�g�t and isied, I cannot -at Washington, from the to Government, 1. From the Gover"ment; his right arm. pr speak too -his retury to the cap the Goverr.;;ent, I , Patrod, who is -opposed Dan. Campbell, of Wal - has been receive.1 tin i al city. -A group W" A Spanish Govern ent., ac -epting the condi- forces must be deducted Spraker Event 9 some fall wheat he 'drnve over a swarm i I ria. A higher court there has decided that 'highly of the maguifleent work done b7, the Presby na-were I his in arel -A serious and what might have proved oftame been that had settled on the field. q -seigre Red Cross teria ily photographed I �nd John Craig, of Center W611in ton, who it is uite legal forn hotel - se'vAn ,to I feel that' a offered by the Unit 8064Y at the front. tions for peac ed States. AeV. Mr. Anderson (n this lawn of an d, tA a fatil-aceilent, oc2urred ar, the residence of Immediately the horses were attacked by without its- id numbers -of our bravi R zount and retain a traveller!a baggage if his tip is' a n 3 o- -Mr obert GRA maddened by the 11 n '44 he would have died from lack of med i0ines and M1 aitland Bran," visitio friends a f 43 in favor of the Liberals., Since the elec- last. A Mrs. Fly -an, who makes -her home took Claude and binder through the ntopped for a mphthAt, a hotel gave'the por-�- otherneceasari6sO' Th as ani r. 1DUa. MeBride� who Wei t, is seriously ill, leavi g the numbers at 49 to Mr. J. Halliday, of Wingham,, on Friday hundreds (;f them, and, 0 Johu Kuiiteon. )f ot 1arge enotigh. An Eiglishmsu w a State of Texas h M t0ba.-N -protests have been entered. for the at the bov6 named place, was going from field at rate that threatened destrue in, demanaed 'LossEs TjrRouaii TiffE WAR. -A despatch I tion 65 stings, from Berlin, Ge im'any, says As tion ter a fee of six florins. The m the distinction of 1eing the first al to to PortAlbert a shor time agoo IS likiag -tlw Ifen and.,locked; up the luggage, T -'court enter the harbor of Sautia;gq ve 5 a reason bearingof 31 of which the dates have been the sitting room to the dining room, and to both.a However, he eventually. succeeded 6r the delay in pressing the German mer- he fixed. in seven cases in interisting juestion opened the door leading to the cellar, in �rnis. eur- Country woll gad din tr RA tb in getting free from them, strange to may, Zlared that a servaut, Wfio has so, *ages, read ti Or tQ General'Shafte r f 61111Y. A 3 4 J A NO z