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I , � , . - . UGUS - & , I . - - � i ' I N , I-EXP091 �, .- I . I . I - I . - . � THE HURO � r OR . P . I I - , � 0-'t - - % . .- . � . . . - � I ­ . I - i I . I - .. ,or 4 � I .f.. . I - � I 1. -1 -- - --- - -- - � �, -., I ­ AU - - Z - -- � - . . - I � ­ - ­ . -I, � ­ . . . - 1-1---1--T­�-. I - I "01*0 . - I I - . . , . . I . I Us � I - !-- - .- . - I � � I I . 1! I i -1 ­ I - I 00000!.� I I � I � I '� � I 5t .. --� . I � i . ­ I . I - W � 7 I I � I - . . � the pop. about two. weeks ego to undergo an- opera., oj� a s9d9qs nature, and a fe days. res -' I - - I I ., . I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . was fully, conversant with the amountA of AtIxens and declined to � _ � � ... -11. . - I . 11 . � I . � - ' - tion for the.romoval of her trouble,- but- the will put her all right spin. 7 - . I � I � I- - � - - - ) t�y-law on' � .. . 3* i money in the bank ev nighi, and had At ular will, and have def=h b., � � . ery W if the Arbid on hii almaily weakened . constitu -On Wednesday of last Week Rdbert,Y.:� . I I . I I A tium i r 4 � . I 00111 I . � I -:, - I Mr The to" betwe= lbo pai-entheats, er eAA the its third reading in co . � . � . ­­ rrj*ud4U*Y. - � - . q -at . . . , li� - S .1 �i . I I - , I R the. paper on which the all times access to it Its was used by, i grfater tb it pould withstand and she Henderson mot *1th a larious'acoident * . -�. one, denoUt She pago ( - I . .. Peterboro electo6rate d=t0t ut-- oi. its wa . 0111 . - .df IV to loan l . � I adiverMeemontwiR be ton , ad under i&e ope.ration. ip, being can h ' - I � . . �- I � -"Pa-ya" I - heaviest brogans and.train for usi . I .g t . � ­ = . - � I . nd. . others to keep them posted upon the CondiL thorn 4i . The funeral took Sowerby's, Goderiah townsh I - I I � -Urmf �� I ` 1� . � V I . I I ra Trade-& X40111 M. (81 0011100iry. between the se#artter Td grinety. The' � -- � . 0, *MR* BM 4 - 11 . � � � war-*� 0. Ault. Ifil tion at aftirs in the baDk, so that, they on aldermen next Janu%ry, a I goo many place to 00 Exeter � - row ached - ­ I . - M , 4 Peterboro -Capt*in Babb and John Roberts, of - mishap was osused by thb* ho Att - - - . $i�'Ov -Z.. . I �1 � I - .. Btfan ws--B. a Ga!�n [1) � could make- their raid at the most opportune will revise their opinion of ' � I ;. I I ,Ts. ., I , ­ I ­ Days-Mut. Pickard &�O j,. H . I .1 I ., are entitled to medals for services to the machine starting suddenly, but for. . . � , . to Nimer0or - , 7 - Godoi,4 I �---- . . ,� 06oftm-MaKinven & Co.- [51 I time, And when there waaLkIrely to 6 a -people. . I . rendere4, duriug the Fenian raid. . tunstely for Henderson he rM dl%U t just . - � , ., - dlub,61 th, 11 . - I . -. - 94 I , - .- - ­ ' ' -- I . I � at � . A. Browne Is) iftows appo Ae, an esteemed resi- between th ; ' ­ - - I .� , P, tr Ah =- , Wedsm,F*l*--Tb=ds Wge haul In the vaultL Thb time'seleated -7-,Mrs� D. D. MoKeur a lower riV and hi e part L L - I . . . - L - I . I I - =I . to - %418 151 * was away an bits . a d n ofl the 14th concession of Ashfield, . C1 e . -1 I ,V t -o 0 and or ' . L-. L - floed Wh , J. ale 151 . 1? oqitvle� to - ' ' I - an I �-­- L train tUYL We] �. - . 1. �L� holidays, And when there Was sai �Dusnal of Mr. d 'od 0 t 0 d 4t cono' week. doctor was called to attend the injured in peel - S - - � I �m I 19, Littlefair I&] . . I 'be , u on 1 ure r sy I of last 16 miles of Clinton, and reports the oats As serious, though not * il I �` S�dlev � � 4 th"w"' I- . The Mail says - 11 8 ;itment that oan stand' oonsiderabS aressure. A it itiol it I was when t o manager ou" ? h � - �. FWVA f0f L of ' Administrator of y 1 Hi h na ad � � � with tin horz I . v, k ­ , a" of KS al ., Blou - . �, � . 8 or no Ion t I . � " . L. . . � � a ,� 351yer, team A . ... Just tbe, P . A� Sahantz 181 1 amount of monsyL on hand. The robbery' has b en commanded. It in believed th hen 36 blacksmith shape. dobg6roup. . I I I - Vakre 1AA Codft--J. T� 0 Arns (1). � 11 . e - I - - �-i , ; ----- . ram to Rent -IL Hlg&a 1,61 therefore,- was perpetrated ll re most be big profits In the business.. . -On Friday, the r 29th, ulf,, Jamina Mi. 11� �, ,I . kere�ond Brno , . . that the new Administrator an honest The- - . . r . .L ­ - , . . - . . � -or tea, ILLLL ,',, . ram t I Rent -A?, x6rillon 161. - . -John Straiton, son of station agent Callougb, widow of � the late W,m. Charles. . . . - I I . I �. � - - .1 . I L knowledge and aid of both Mackie and Pon- . . � 1" . - . w . tie Jutil � � k for 86% ­11tria. 0. ; NeDoupili Ef I . ' 0, of Goderiob, has been !appointed worth, died at Guelph after 4 long illuess, I - - Mirth Lour juW( I - - - man. But Napoleon Is again true to the - Strsito � I � � - . . I . I . 11 � � . � � WSVA"'. ' ton, and thoprooseds were divided equally, family. Mr. Ogilvie is, Ii too many of- agent of the Grand Trunk at Haysville. and her remains were broufhi to Goderich , .., I- �� , I ; . lk�audwrlww,[81 I . . L� . Some of the L - I- � -! gfrl WkmW -Expositor MO'* to] 1� between the 'four. All this and much -more 4 . - . A three-year-old- son of Wim, Slater, jr., on Monday and placed beside -those 6f her aw . . � . �- 'be; "I � I . . SiftoWs reW I For a . , �; Awa -0 1h �� * .- ! For We Gheal;13(ix. J. DaVidson. tril . the new offloeholde ,, one o -k;` _8 'lard 0 L �� F �� � I'll i - Forgile or Fxabange-11. A -Ricker 181 mi I in of''Hast Wawanoob, fell and broke one of' deceased partner in Maitland'e7emetery.- It �,� . .11 - 1. . � . , J; , � ,, - ��� f -Z . . � L C"h,Dsaling-F- A. Mwakds 181 did Pare tell In his L evidence the other day tivel." Truly, . hri,s? Toc'.0f, to M . , I "i . team .. at �i : .. h1A arm* on M6ndsy Of last .week. will be remembered that Mr. Charlesworth . - I � L - . I I -. - � � Videred Work -IL Willis fill , I in court, and the r6laiioii Was Jpade in the irith a vengeanot AdMinis- I . . � . - -.. �� . 7 me bm on . I . I 1� If 416 4: admirably in I . I --- �� "I I 2, 370 .2 -0 t- � ,tlie . I- - Si cles-Lumsdan & Wilson tfil trator is An honest in" an -Mr� John Bloor, who was baker for Mr. died in Goderich some twelve months a ce, I 11 t . , r � LLL . 11 , I I coolest., most matter of ,11"t and eircumetan- r. . . - - L -a . . =Mer Sboes.-E21-W. ff. Willis EQ I adapted for the position to hich It It JAN. M,cClacherty, of Clinton, �ao no from consumption, and shortly after ihis .1 . . I ­ .-- I brouito Ott � : we for slalo--W. W, Troffman [$1, 1 . I - � cottl �- - I I - been appointed, an ever =ita . a' i ' - V*thor fate in' S i -­ I DMI&L Specials -121-E DIU [81 tial manner possible. He was in the wit- y pe . o No into business on his own account in Jing- decease his widow was attacked with'the J . . I ness box for three whole days. and,Although be the can, why in the nam of common ham some' fatal complaint, is . complaint from . . - � &=.-Mi : � Ensilage Cutber for Sals-0� 0. Willsoa [81 I . " L-_ X I . : I - DJM%CfaLX[eatlnk-F.:LG. Iftelin 181 a beoau*3 L _. .1 road, ni 'which there is no recover -y. I L - -. I g . 40otop � - I . I . . i w I . ng sense should he have been rejeote W` �Robinsou, of the Huron . L ,.I'- �.* � ,suranob � � I . his orces exami6ation was a most searobi . � - : - . - It) � .. 1. I � 11 AuLuctl Flower Sbow-F. G. Neelln i ed by ;Irter I -On Sand& veining Mr. John Gillies, of I *"W- . Roddiak's to I � � : I I , . � - . one, his main evidence was not mu . of big relationship to -the �minister who Clinton,!whote barn was destroy, I . . . I L'. I " * I �,� i, �r . I ch Wn, anif,80'r a number Of years station - �* ` wbich is satu w I I recommended his appointment, and a less a shorbi time ago, bas had another one i Alvinel . -- �- -,& � . . i . - , . �` - � . t. L I . shaken. - It certainly places Mackie - and - �'Il be a orected.i: I a nt­at Belkirave, committed suicide by I I A - . I suitable man selected. It I won . � requesbof AM , in L Month . . . I t - - . . MI I L f .1 - . : � . . I I .. -. � ,� . 11� L - J0,0ft#V* . Ponton in a very unfavorable light. But dangerous thing, equal to a crime, to �be, - - . " - 91 , �, I - an evit .1 -Harland Brom., of Clinton, have afe I . I lai I S L I r , been p acing the barrel of a revolver in h , Wave Proo, n " � � . . . . 11 -� * � . 1101-d I IN I I at -,4m- . n . . ­ - ... ; "I'll . . . - -. L - ,* wr is gnu .much unieA even remotely related to a inet minister awarded the contract of putting ,an iro and palling the trigger. The deceased had . 4UVIC I �'L I . . t 3 "I � 11 I L h* evidence not amount to M L ' 1- i - - the side of the bridge on he for twenty years been an agent of the G. T. - at 9 O'clock, . 11 he I , � . I --- or a member of Parliament, in the eyes of railing on I I went to t , f­� � - ;& Sattirday OMM9 . �� . . ,I .. � I I it is corroborated. Pare is, undoubtedly, ' I some caiping critics. London road, just south of Clinton. . R . for seven years being located at Alvin. . �� - poster Uumu , . I ; � : ;;; , - _ I . ? I % I - I S19AFORTH. FEffOAY, August 12th, IM villainous scoundrel, 'and a practised and --Sidi Smith, cattle -buyer of Clinton, has ston. -He 'i;eld his position till eighteen - I Diernselves As: � . . I I ' r ; I - . . I I I r � - . . - 1619 head of . lost ten months ago 'since which time he bas been . we st'art to: *clear' out our 1� . lopm � � - - skilful burglar and crook. His own confes The Hamilton Times rom a : 11 *hen shipped cattle in the -, . ­ belliday I � I - � I I L V -L! ::: 11 � �at At Saint - and despondenti. For a year . ! a- I 11 so, 01 , I . � . . I -1 . . sion stamps him a man of this character, it Is epinsidered t] til go alone there WeeKs, hioh repFesents the sum of &boat dbwnhearteJ . I . -, woured . . . i 11� �� . �i ,me War. - -that a - -entix,6 . - . '. � . -L I L , lktoek of Ladies' Ifflonse's - - , . . . $34,000� . past his condition had been such ­ ,dtfsenevanto ­ . I � . .IF ;- I .--. .. - . .- and he in intirely unworthy of credence.- are 2,181 sick and wounded paniards, and I I . .. - . ­ : , : � Thar Spanish-American -war is now vir- , 17 -NoTman Pbair, -an, employee.at, Mr. R. strict-wateh had been kept over him� Sun- I i � I ... -arzar-sion to a � '. - --, . 11 . . - . L - . . "I I I - � -11 ­ ��::::: - ;'' Bu- there is no doubt - of thisr that there - 3,892 sick '4nd wounded e's furniture oh E ' out a day vening his fifteen -year-old daughter A . . . - . " I home, -Our 7 L I . Us I op, xeter, V -' : - , : Z . -ended Spain bssL AC ted the � . . I ,&me price - . � - I I IL �, . .. tuall;y . . con- -all at the`si � . .,-7 �� � ­ V ' (OP am a gooiA many cirefinistances cohnected soldiers, it b�comes clear th t the anizure, of severe issh in -his wrist while using a chisel was left at home with him, hub ihe deceased . . . � mesther for a � � - . L .1 � -1 . L- ditions of pes3e submitted to her for ap- . _ I . I � I ­­ �� . - . : , I I -. L - SbAboo the other day. � � L went up stairs, gA his revolver and cour. � be around oftl I . 11 -1 with the affair which go a good ways in Spain's possessions by the i United . . . . . - . f � . - �.: i �i- � � proval by. the United Statim. Thew coadi. -On i Friday, 30 ult., May L., the only. mitted the rash aoL He was 53 years of z . iftis hopedbt: L �. � � . . ­ . I . , ! I � ... -be prA I I ; I L, � - last week. lending color to his story, but to what .ex- has not been accomplished I without much )f Win. Tighe, died at her home age, andleaves -a wife, two 'sons and three k, . . - ... i 11 ­ - - tl�nx ate the same as we outlined ' . 'If not i � � - V . .1 - , , I i -1 ­ i : . tent then, and 6ther evidence which has sufferiDg. HOW Lmuch better -even from in I I � - I � I . I crode."rielt in her fifteenth year, She had daughters, � - - the ,comin- -( 1 17 ­ 9 � ... - .. I * 11 . 11 r . I in I U . -I . - .11, - - t yet to be given, may result in fastent po **' ' anuary. . , - � t . "I'll � . All that now remains to be done in to draw * have been for the Un d ten to have , or* died at James Downey's, Ford- ate acchiont happened at the home of Mr. r -� W , � �� :,� ag the the most sordid t f ew-it, would been in declining health since J -An exceedingly touching and unfortan - 10 on 8 isievl-66210:�-. Z � - I . up the treaty for,peace and have it signed I 6 W � � ­ . - i- chains aro and Mackie and Ponton, it bought the islands si -Thl I . I - ". i I � 4 - is im- - i.tda I for them in i h T . I aprw�t r on - T I- I- I , - - , t : F , - � ­ by the repriesentatives. of the ..contending wic . O� o2day of last week, Percy, oldest J. C. Gilroy, in Clinton on Wednesday . � b ; , , I -. . ' to aSy' ug . .1 - . � I , i L " - f I I I � possible, at this stage, to Bay. ; Both men, caeb I" The cost in M6 alone,, 0 . - i � ­ - - . morm � - , � e I � I- I -1 _ wers. The only thing that can, stay son Mrs. Frank Humphrey, of Van. iing of last week, whereby his bright - - . I � the ,excitenit .. �2� If useful lives, couver,, British Columbia, at the age of 3 little boy, Kenneth, aged two years and live 1. I I I . oubmitN �b LL Z � PO L at any rate, find themselves in ,& very un- nothing of the terrible loss . � .--.� !!. ; r ... f . . .. - � A - WAS I - Z i Irrr; t ­ I 1 � . negotiations is a misunderstandi�g, or die&- misery would � . I . � � . . i . $ . . ? : I � a I Z ... fortunate and unenviable position. ka t,o and the resultant Borrow an L . . . I I � f �j � 1. years. -', . months, was instantly killed. Eric Gilroy I . I , ere Are bi - L I . I . - ­ , � � v . . res Mush. � . gree I 11 -� ,, I ,� 7 I � I - I il w � ment as to preliminaries. -Bab -this in have been very, much lee. When will . I � T r -- , ' - . I the guilt, of Pare hud Holden thice is no -Thom. Newsome his - been awarded the and Stewart Jackson, aged about six years tb b F . - - I - - � . - � - v r ;1 rulers and nations take a more sensible 0 dibg u - Some of ' the 'Blouses cost more I � 1W -to 4 , i i� -- 1 7 p . - 4tai . - . I ; I not antici Ated. I contract fat the erection of, a new rectory wire a a owing together, both . � � t r, �0 rr �. doubt, M they have both acknowledged' view of matters of this kind and settle- their ". I . I- L i� . .- i .. . � �,' I � � - in connection with St. John's ohurcb� Brno. and swinging, when Kenneill approaches . I I'll � � , - � � �' There hsve bean a couple ,of skirmishes . their parit in the crime. The &utho: ities we differences in a humane and, Christian man- , . . I I . . .. - but -peas are i , -1 . ; . r . than double the money.. . � - I - � ; .., I I .. I - more than S t , - "I . � , thowbek at Manilla, and also 'at nor, inAtead of setting to work - to kill sell- The contract price is $1,400. the owing from. behind, and befoie it could I ' , , . - I F during and I � .0 il . 4. -1 I now, interested in connecting Mackie and -mi, Thomas Wallace, of St. Helena, be sto d the board of the 'switi calh! - , . - . Huron fair ,w - . I �� I ; . . I * I - - . - - 91 . � - - 'day . . �. � 1:. � . mutilate their innocent and unoffendi,g 11pre fellow'in its backward strake. . Fil -, 190to � - I- I �� 01 � f y Porto Rico, but as usual, the American Ponton With Lit. Although Appearances - . was iujired some time ago by failing from a the It � I V . . � . 11 t , - . - r I ­ � � subjects. . i - ,; - ? . ' wheel. '� An internal abacess has fornied and wa's hit on the corner of the forehead, 'the I ; - Urne the list 1141 .� �\ . � I . out victorious, with bat little - I . - ,- I I I I . .. . � � - . - troops Came seent So strongly - - . - I . I . F I . 1( �out aid the ' - , k . �­ - F - , Against them, their friends an operation will in all probability have to head thrown suddenly backward, and his , . 144,��-� L � � . . . L �� . � ' x; �� - . . ; . � low - It is possibTe, however, that before and thonwho know' them -beat have still A very suggestive passag appeared in the . be perf0med. neck dislocated "J, he gave one or two g" �� . -the m,eimbora,: . - , , � - RP . -- � -_ P. - . � I L . ­ - I * L, - ­ Z � . I : � . I I - I I F this reaches our readers hostilities will b peech of Premier Hardy elivered in the lei, of Blyt gig I , . �2���- � - -1 -, - -- I I � I , , q firm confidence in their innocence' and it is -Rev. T. E. H11 h, who in and expired. - A doctor was called, but t, a. � . .- -spend -sorneol I -4 � -L - A I I i I L I �. . �� - - - I I I.. . . I . . � ­� i stopped and peace will have been declared. sincerely to be hoped. that their confidence Lgislature the other day. Mr. Whitney, about t - lanhem, wits waited-, on , child was beyond all humah aid. The mark . a-0011110if in j � ; - I I - V: - � I . , . I . � - . i f -.- - jL � - c . - 6rangemen, of Morris, -recently and on the forehead was quite slight,, and would � . . .S- -� � ,Z��.J the Opposition leader, h i taunted t by the . . . . the exat'9100 A rJ .- ­ I .t . I -oughthewaris over, a great will be borne out by the facts when the he i� - -- - L But alth ; � . I-_ 71, - '. � iresenteA with a. purse of gold and an ap not seem to indicate a severe blow; . It is . -- � ey ,Well al .- , - - ; �, . I - -OL Whole Of th ' r .0 0 - I . � � A T -iso � . . MOU 0 - 1 -.;�- L -- 1. , many of the American troops will have t a evidence in in. Government with havi g r ceiv d the &up 44 address, ekpiression of him -as a supposed the little fellow- ran under the I pearance Of � I - 1-1 L- IL ,� _ - F, . . - I � I . I � _ - L 1� � ., � , .. K remain in Cuba, Porto Rico and Manih A, in - port of the liquor inter6a in the recent =r Oringeman. I swing to pick up a foot rule thathad fallen. I In this 4 1 . inaid Z . I .. The unfortlanate position which. both ' . � � ­ 0 a . 1 +: � . Ab t I . ? . �. � . .. . elections. The Premier Ii d 19 H (Mr. --�W. H.Liddicott, formerly of Hullett, To make the_ unfortunp,te affair more die- I beput fo , ; I—- Ir. ese young men now occupy should be a Whitney) does not owe 9 : -1 i - . � � I h � � Z I 4L I I defe*t 0 reasing Mr. Gilroy was away on a trip. -and lyrs � I , best intlie W! , I . I '. . :��­,� � � i ceeded by Spain, and to maintain order -in terrible. Warning to others who' are inclined cause which he mentioz here just now, to school, has been appoipted principal of was supposed to be somewhere in the Webt, , ��. - the 13thel-che . ­ 11 - . . w ­­ 1. the respective places, although the armies to follow a fast I � G10 0 C) 1121 t1s -- I dairymeWz itt, order to hold the territory and property th ' * Le ' 'e ' re to the but who$sm been principal of W" at London t 11 - ied I Talbot Oreet school, London at a salary of but after.considerable telegraphing he was " , � and sportin life. They are the control of the liquor interests by the I L � . I . I I . - . I 11 E . 9 - � I . . 11 - -I will not requ . -in Toronto, on his way home, arriv. - - .- I , ire to be qo large as now. The' both well c Ontario Government. '11 w preposterous ? $8 ' located . . - fore -a inembe, - � � I I . � . onnected, aul Ponton,partioular- ' . , .1 ) t : � . I L w ?., J - ' The ban. gentlemen was laughing up his' . ), ­ � , uX waterin& . - , . Z- .8 army will. be ieturne !oTh"etanancial report'of the Methodist inginClinton Wednesday evening. . � I I . -1 - - I I " I most of- Shaftele d ly, was imirnensely popular, and had a large � . . . � � . � - �. I . ; i � � I . _- I � 1! � I � . ., : _ I . 7. - 1. E - ca I sleeve when he said so to ' his Government* churches on the Auburn circuit, shows that . . 1 .41 � Brundite, P 'f - - from Santiago as soon As vessels a be . ; -- i i u t . � 1 7 �. - - i circle of friends wherever he wall known. I can tell the ban. g6nt eman so -during thepast year there. was contributed apendinga f-e� �ff%,� V, - - I �'. I ­ ­ � I f, meihing eN Bayfleld. I � I To be sold .. at half Price. I . - � ., "I'll, had available for their removal, and they He was, ' I . z - - ; �, � � � ,- � � - - , . ' to mini4terial support the following amoun,V:, � . I . � IV- - . - - . however. inclined to be fast, and which perhaps he may kn w which is 'n at _ . : . . . I . - F 12--, -.- I - r I I . - .. � - ! . . . . F. -- . ; � . - . . I �- wilt be reilaced by other-suil healthy regi- ; very much to his dredit n r to the credit of -Aubarn, $290.42 ; Donnybrook, $180 ; Bio load of kiln dried basswood pieces for � . I I --_ .- . I � - . I . I I . � - . - ­ � � I 11 I I I Associated mori. than he should have done $1, delivered. 001LEMAN'S, 0eatOrth. - . 1599.2 . . . - " � . � t f , � � . . ;� I . I � - - - -. . I r � . - .. . - ments. This is rendered necessary on so- his party." Westfield, $330. I ' . .. . I . I - . I . - A I I - ­ r 1� I . -with "sporty", characters. But for this, ! I I- -Miin Edra. Manning, daughter of Mrs. CASH - 15EALING.-F. A. Edwards 4as for , . . I BAIRFS.-33 � . -1 � 6 I � . � . . - . o I �� . I I I count of the deplorable Condition Of most.of .whether innocent or guil. I he would not The Gu I elph Mercury h changed',bandg. A. H... Vann' i I 11 held on Nrids I - I several months been protesting against MO credit � . - �72 :. - "I I ing, of Clinton, received a high- . 1- � �i. , try sys!em and recommeading the cash plan, and has , . � . �-- I . -1 I : � 19 the troops: through the se�erity �f the : Kirkton, wm . I -. I.-- � f now be in the pitiable position he is. In It has been sold by Mess . Innis & David. er number of marks at the recent.entiance lvod touch t Cash dealing.' . � . � .. ­ = I . . means 1. . - � I ; . I , . I . Z . I I- e coura em . I . - . � . I � 'i. No Unts. � - :_ I climate avd. res.ultint, disease. Thisisobout . - . I Brabor Sit - . !"­ examination than anyother pupil in the : teecteter value fo)ryo :" late soco � I . . -�- � -Z f ­ -t-' � I addition to the shame and suffering he -is son to Messrs. McIntosh Galbraith .Con Fla: r. . . . 4`4 � y -� I � Torouto� arr-1-1 4 I - Mr. county, bhe mWing siderably over- 900. Try It and save :'fy. Twentv pounds best . � . I . � . : . 1% , . I � .1 - - ' all there is to note,, for this week. � � , I ��. j , I � I � - I ,�' � Y1 I ­ I gaZlIated sugar tp.)(�,� , 21 pounds German gran. 1 4 - , 7bringing Innis has:bhen editor of t e Mercury r 36 FoIr a gi;lnot yet 14 years of age, this is a , -- � . � � being subjected to him"'If he is' fo - - . i , I � L � . , A sugar for $V�twlthskadlng recent ad- I - will spend Is . i - - L L - - . � � reproach and grief upoi . I relatives. -M .- � v � -it a aged mother I and M . Davidson have prett good,record: � . - � - I _years and himsel vauces, we will sell at above eash. Come quilok - - :.- � � � �­ L I I � � I ... 'nims U - I Z - - MI -. - . t its he fiii%neini report of the Methodist wbile present supply laste. . 16CO I - - .- -- - , I I - Wen associated in its a lica,tion for * over �', - .1 -Mr. � I � . I I I � I ThOLN&panee Bank RobberY. � and other relatives. . I P� - Y, . ith the cro*ds lo­.....,,m� � �-, - - . , .1 I '. I I . a it,, a elturches an. the Holmeaville cm*utt for the BRE,zzus.-Rev. Mr. Ross, wife and fam. 0,012M vu wooke. � ­ �F' . --- - � -American I I Be sure t4y eins will find thee out,12 . is 1 25 Years- It has, alwayve . year e . Alowing :- .1 . . I . moatk -1 � �, ­ I Next in interest to the Spanish been a good paper shows the fo . Ply I ­ 4 1 f I - . nding June 1, I I of Brussels, have taken rooms at Miss � . , . 9 -. - andisoneof the best ing ne I f riondis in tom i - � . wapaper I " i I . � I � . 0 war and the Aiscussions ia the Oata*rio Leg. a truism which is once more being exempli. General ' receipts -Quarterly collections, )',I Erwin's.--Rev. Mr. Ayleswortb, wife ' � * .r,! -� - � I . . properties in the. provin .1 The new - - day morning � . I - I � - t. ��. "I , --_ � . islature, is the tr1il of the pirties accuF ed fled in this case. This robbery wax planned prietors are able and wel up in their 4r.�, I $10.95 ; Holmeaville quarterage, $438.45 ; mud family, of Parkhill, are .at Mrs. J.- ; � � : I,- � , . - 4 - . � Z � , ! I . . -she liaj . � . . . �­ . V where � � . � it � - inion Bank; at with the greatest dare and considera,tion ; it nessand if the trust fund, $67 ; borrowed, $3.60 ; Ebenezer, . .. om tL Tippett's.-Miss Grace Cameron in home . I , E : � of having robbed the D' . y;uccee,d an well as their office aimilar � - � k i � I . $95 ; Sharon, $85. Total, $700. i . I - . � � � w ' III It 76 nothing to earn . ill - ; predecessors they'-wi I I JI.A - I 1:1 . from Detroit, -Misees Mari and Bettie . I � � was so skilfully executed, and- the pe' -The -missee, � - - �. � q , I i- � � 7- I i I "-. X&panee, of & large sam of, money, s,bme rpe- - I -On"Saturday evening, 30th ult." fire Waloin are home from Toledo. -Mr. . Be, Be- G U- NN9 Geibrafth -Of � � � a i '� , I h � � ., . . plain of. - . and I ; . . . I I � .1 thirty-five or forty thousand. dollars, which trators, succeeded so well -. in - covering. up � - I � I -. -, � - : , broke out in Smaleil block, in Brussels. The Mrs. Thomson and family,, of Mitchell, have . i .1 --1 � :, : I - P - i -- � I � -i . . , - - . ­ - . . - � -I Z .- . � . . - - I A I is now in progress before the Police Magis- their tracks,- that scarcely a clue was left by The'study of agricult re is to be intro. bt�ilding was ocen taken one of Mr. Mark's c6ttages for a .�. I - - -� Issea md : - '1� � . _pied by Miss Reddick, M � A a 11 I I I - � .1 ­ 1, " i ­ :1. � ­ I -- .. � . . . ' . illiner, and Jas. Davis, shoemaker. The -month.-Rev.. Mr. Ross, of Brussels, and train paneil 1 . �14 '� - . '. � ; i . he rob- I duced in the schools of the pl,ovince. I ' * . I k, ; trateoiNspanee, in that town. T which the guilty ones were likely ever to be The m M = = ON � I . Haron and A � I i -1 - � �. . I loss on the building is considerable with no Rev. Mr. Blunt, of Pennsylvania, preached THE CORNER' STORE Seaforth I � I .1 ;�� I t ; . # .. 0 i � - 1- � . : I - MT. H.- - . -- , ­ Till . . - .. ing,- Z . . bery took place 6Ver -a year ago, and, as detected. Bat, deapito-�all this skill and book written by 0. 0. James, .Deputy-Mino insurance. The tenents' lose is covered by in St. Andrews - and Trinity churo .. - . . . � �-. I � i I . I I - .. L ' ' I i 1�.!- . zare, the leaders in the crime, at � any. ' � I . . I . bee on . - I �- )- � be remembered,. caused considerable seriam. rate, ister of Agriculture, na been authorized -as icsumtice, . I - . - - 10i -Berlin, w."I ;��, �L�1. - ! I � L ! I . Sunday morning' Iast.-m-Thursday 'and Fri. . . - with big Mali " � � 1 .1 I . � � � , :i -� 1, �- I , . ' I - . I I tion at the time. The interest., also, wag, have been discovered, and will be made to a text book in the public and Mr. A, Cautelon, of Goderich towPaliiPo day last large crowds picnicked bore and was continually wishing for a war to take * Huron str --Mrs.'John . � � - �. � �,�- - . I ­ pet; t .� - �- I- . I � the past week. i .. � . � - has a field of oats, the stalks of which Aver. tpent the day at the lake, it being Seaforth, lace. As an employee, we found him die. Easterbrook, of Galt, and Mrs. 1.�Player , I . "I - � L T - 7 � i F ­- - � 11 all, the more intense, anpacoount of the, dar Pay the penalty. There is always some- high schools, wherever he trustees may so age about 5 feet 9 inches in height. Mr. �y.*-On Interested and dishonest. Such characters of Guelph, visited relatives here darl the � � . � �­-, � - .-- - I - r I .� - - Hensall'and Clinton's civic holida 1, , � - 1­� ­- ing manner in which the- robbery was per- thing done, or something left undone, by decide. Mr. James' bo k is an exceedingly Cautelon expects a yield Of about a L 1 129, - L - . ��%. � - evODEY- Monday last, while playing about the should be strictly avoided whether they � � I - I �, 1. . instructive one, but is written in such an week. -Miss Hannah Butt-, of Ki -A streft 0 0 " " t ' ' I i ­ L' ! - mn � -UN 9- I [P Iiii Al G N Raly - WWI special I = I t. I t r 13 Ing ow . Is I r is 'a I i n al in il I I ,. - vqs� iting L ppent . . . � - : - I -Q(.�;,--- - petrated, and the large amount of money which detection, sooner br later, in made five bushels to the aore. The Oats Are Of� kitchen, the child of Wallace Johnston, come in the garb of a Methodist preacher or is via friends here. -Mrs. jagepZ Wor� I � - - � . i . I - ­ I I it - a , taken.. The money stolen consisted largely . possible. And go L"it has been in this in- intoresting style a t f il to attract the Waller variety and the teed wa-4 pro.. Sauble line, was sleverely burned by falling otherwise. Z . be laid down: ­ �11 - -,- I the scholar. - It Xatesannoneraal agii den, bee Miss Scott, qIed- at Sunshine, Us. I : . �­Mr. U-0 � ,11 I i . - oultur; cured by him from the Ottawa Experimen. . L , . . - � I .S� .1 of gold and Dominion Bank bills, a consider- stance. Had the r6bbers. destroyed tfib'iin- . topics, forestry an,d erol!� making, i againatthe stove. -On FridiV night last, L ­ , borne towaship, on , Man ay last, of con- -- ropor-Tt Vi �, A!: . 1. t � I . . . K - ­ - - introduction t . I -dWyeirs. ,The funeraltook . ir . - able portion of. these latter having been an. signed bills, instead of forging, a signature 0 th 0 are of the- province tal Farm four years ago. shortly after commencing work to thresh at . Hflls Green. sumptionI age � . J bnS � I � - of the bank, and to the is ano -One of the masons working on the now the farm of Robert Elliott, Goshen line, a etery.on Wednesday last I - �- �� i . . " , I I signed by the president D1 and giving them out for circulation, ther evidence of 0 growing appree- churilt at St. Helena met with what might gad accident ha ened to Wm. Higgins. . HAPPIC14INGS.-Miss Letitia Forrest re. place to Staft earn " . . R. M. -; i I . . . . ;an , O!,f ' _ 07 04 . L were, consequently, not negotiable. At the they 'would, in all probability, never have istion of the import . agriculture. haVe proved a ver turned from London last week.�Mr. and Miss Mary, daughter of fhe late Henr � Co. BtrAtfi y serious aeoidenti by fall- He wall sliding Plown a stack when the . T , , � _ � * * I this village, was married to Mir. t -a si � .1 ina o the scaff6ld about twent feet and h&ntllA nf a fnrlr 1p.- . #I :6. Mrs. Font�r of London, have been visijbinir Perkino,.of . ,position , tj " time tha-matter- Was shrouded in mystery. beau discorerea, and the alrair would al. . I � &, MIS= un Howard, of London - -on Friday L last. The . I The Montreal Wit ess is scarcely fair will be laid off work for a few Its I It I notrated his body about eight inches. Mrs. Fostler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper I vs, as a ways have iremained a'.. mystery. I � , r . � .... I A young man named Ponton, teller in the Bat this when it says : " The rgans of the Laurieg 'got a bad shaking up and was bruis or a time his life was despaired of, but we Forrest,,sDd other friends the past few days. Rev. Dr. Willoughby tied the knot.-mr. � ... ' I * . - I'll, bank at, the time of the robbe - was the mis'siag screw, and this. was' . Governme I � re siderably. ' . . . I FC _Mrs. Thomas Hudson, 4 Marlette, Michi. L D. Viiiieent ,b;m purchased the properby '.' - I � ry, was or- what nt throujgh�ut this province a ' , ,pre pleased to say, hopes are now entertain- , of Mr. R. R. Nelson, Williamatttat ,north. I - rasted 'and tried before the Police Magis-4 led to detection, .: . I I I doing all. they can to �discre . - -During the storm of last ireek, the -led for his recoveiry.-:-ld ins, Olive Thomson gan, who was called here last week by the 1 41 . I I dit prohibi on . I � We congratulate Mr. and,Mrs. Vincent on - :, 11 � I - �1 lightning struck a tree near the residence of as returned to *. death of her father, is spendin a couple of - I- . � trate of Napanee, and, although the *eVi- '0111 " th th'ir read . �w froo a visit Riple. -Mrs.. weeks securing so PleaRant a horne,and ho � J 7 i y a portion of the evidence is yet in. Wi Q ere.' This is an insinuation John Bell, Mortis. killiny two - turkeys . -With friends here7hiss ipliet pe thev M h 11 - . .. ; . ilames Dsvidsoiti�yho has resided here for 6 y 4- I - . I may long enjoy it.,A five year old daugg- - � - � dence disclosed some suspicious circum- What is to come is, of course, only known that tho course of -the Liberal japerej of under the tree. The electric fluid then . inauy years,. has I decided to L. offer her place _ Smith I f 1 ,xeter, has been� Visiting fqendx ter of Mr. * John Hunter, concession 4, Us- �, I - - I I Qaebectare instigatedAnd dirobite in their leaped from tree to house, shattering the I in this vicinity the past few dAys.-Miss L - . L L. stances, the young man was set at liberty. to the Crown and the detectives. It is r sale, articulate of which wil be' found I , borne, was badly bittext b _ - t - opposition -to prohibition by the Dominion windo*s and breaking a cupboard in the. Jennison, ok'near BracefieLd, bai y a hog, and had -. i - Much sympathy vas felt for him at the, I L the a vert*ment page. The house is in a been the . I . I stated, however, that the evidence of PAre ' , her arm broken in two places, on Friday � - I . Premier and that he a doing in this 'way kitchen, besides giving the house a gene'ral. ad ' It and An a guest of Mine-, Kate Logan the past couple of . ... �. good jocation and � - - � time, an it was considered he was being ac- willbe corroborated by other witnesses, so - �. last. -Mrs. Burgess., of London, is serio, . I repa . I , . what he dare not do opanly. Now, we ven. shaking u weeks. -The Misses Gardiner and brother, Usti ; � ould make a c6infortable home for a. small .I � i� .1 - . - r ill at the residence of 6r aunt, Mrs. Johif ­ � � , I oused wrongfully. For a time nothin& fur- - mmittal of both- Mackie family. The two lots on Main street would R69U B-arnes, Ann.strect.---wM.-r. and Mrsi Wesley - f 31 � as to secure the co ture to may that Mr. Laurier has no more to -Rev. . A. Walker', wife and children' of Clinton, were the guests Of Mrv. � I . � - I- ther was heard of the affair, although',it ' " do with the directing of the course of the were last week guests of Wm. Robb, of I inake a fine building site. one day last week. -Miss Kate Kennard, of i � and Pouton, and probably the conviction of - -While fishing in . Snell, Mr. and Mrs. James Gould and fem- . � . - . il . -be has With Clinton. Mr.' Walker has for nesrly nini �he river on Monday, Mr, George StanlTui77 I I a Ay in this .. . i Liberal papers of Quebec than near Chiselhurst, spent 9 ad . now tran ran that the detectives b ' . 1, Mr W. A' Monear and family, and - . . ni 7.- i e 179 � . � I ' i Bpi &"- theformer, if not of the latter. The result directing that of the papers of Ontario that years been engaged in mission work in India, aught a rare fish,known As the carp. Thit. ', 8 I � � I - vici It Whil threshing on the farm al 1 ­ I . been diligently working at the cs I will be awaited with a good deal of interest, on � Mr. I r. Charle Covs are holidaying at Grand I 3 .. . 9 only the fourth fish of this variety ever- d . . I - : , L � pport his Government, or even with the but is home on An 18 months' furlough. His Thos. Farquhar one day last week- Mr. Ben park. -The farmers itt this Vichlity . . . f- I I , . . . I I � sance, I Wivness itself. It is, therefore, unfair to field of w�rk is within 30 miles of that nown to bo caught in our " - i. - v althangh at the timeL ij seemed.as if "especially on account of these two William Blair met with a somewhat Painful " . � I , ,5 . ' Y-ouhg.. Occ4pied by Rev. Mr. Priest, son-in-law of ng been cAiugh river, three hay. . , �J� �� : they had very little elUeL to work. on, the couple his name in any ouch connection. and ident. The pul,ly in connection with the have finished harvesting, and several loads . . � 4 men, for whom there I � t by a son of Mr. Spread. so' ,� seems to be a g6od;i whether designed or not, is calculated to Mr. Robb. I - )ury. Some years ago several of this class ,3traw carriers was being lowered, and in- Lg L. , � S� , ; . ' . . . of new grain have been marketed Aurin ' . , - . ­ � - . the week. -Mr. JoVa Dauncey bee , . ,4 ; p, I ly prejadice him in the minds of many -Mrs. Ashley, of Londeaboro, left stead,of coming down traigh" turned on ... H � t1tV L I I . were brought from"Germ and put in the t t . . i L . I guilty parties having covered - up -their : deal of sympathy in the -public f mind ; for 1 wrong lost . y . � ' ­ �. I ,tracks, so thoroagly.' L%tt:ly, however, _ even if guilty, there in a -strong conviction of his supportera. � week for Staceyville, Xaiae, where she ex. end: and striking Mr. Blair in t -he face, cut a artrdes grocery, flour -and feed store one - . ,I � 1 . . . I - ake and have increased sannd are now to be I - I 5 L. ii I -- hie lip so badly that it necessitated four � I . � �L . door north of the postaffice.-Mr. -Goo. H. ­ L I a us bills have been getting into cire ' - pects to remain for me time eri ed in I I 1. . :1 -purio u- tha!t they 'are the victims of Pare and ; OD gag found in rivers. 'They. are bard to catch 1"itt It n ap. in .,Uage c ler in - I e � A " : . . h .contempon4iy,, onnection wi stitches being placed in it.�' William now . - j �, 1� t lation, thus showing that the guilty parti i A-waggis remarks : Some mission work. In a th another ind a�e said to N destructive am6ng other 13 As bar po tea vi k i i I I - es Holden, the -,more daring, skilful and hard- I : . I i I � � - , " . LL - . I . 71 . . . were cornmenchig to realize on th e� fruits of - L .. of our people- have bieen complaining about lady, she is employed tinder direction of a fish. -On Tuesd a gathering of members. !coke somewhat "down in the month,"' but the place of mir. 9. Eacrett, who has TV. .L I ,:: �� _- I 1 I I � cned scoundiels. . I . I Biped, and -will move -to Brantford ; It'l- - . �� , - - � op-lation vf . t dtotith, and it. must be, confessed that the Boston Missionary Smiety, and it goes. �f'Goilerioh andiliution Hpworth Leagues w just as good natured as evor.--Quarterly -T shortly. � 11 Ui their dishonest labore. The cir 7 , e South Ruron . fall show promis" to � , - - V- - - withoutsAying that bier work will be ably ,�&@ to be . held- here for a union picnic. meeting services were not held. in the b � 5 ­, ­ .� L . ­ . L . L - Z - -ijk,i t these. bills seen -A to h I almost he ,and effeltively performed. . . Methoaiet L church on Rabbsth last owing to . . all previous ears As far as attrae- t i-, � - . 1- ki , , I I ave given the detec. ' . % 1 weather has for some time been I r * her of Clintonites came and . excel . . I I inL� -11 ., --� tione are concern � - a . U EcUtorial Notes and Comments - dry as a Whitney campaign speech. But -,A ­hite- h ,edding was held at the al D arrived about two the pastor, Rev. Mr. Waddell, not el. . 'I 1� - L London " ' InF IN ,I I a, ome w If - �� _V- I i I tives a renewe clue to the perpetrators of i he .1%ty, be' - �'Ji I Lble to be present by reason of his brother a q -The Yukon administration, under Mr. . �Iowb at Santiago they any it has been rain- residenlie Mr. Hugh McDougall, Turn- clock wit a crowd of passengers, but as NOWN 11, � . f � Y f� -t-- - -4.1 � I the robb�ry. Interest in the affair was . I a � . . I ­ , - � - ' I i - M, ! i about sixteen hours a day, and in Phila- berry, � n Tuesday evening of last week, �he water 4vas too ihallow the' boat was . . � I , � , Sifton, 1p . n death. These services will be held Sabbath- I , 11 pears to be rotten,aud Parliament � ..... 4 . . . ,,;Ll' - again awakened by the arrest of a woman in - delphia on'Weduesday 5.48 inches . � L, 1- fl 2 T I ning from the .- Clidselhurst. .?� I A I . of rain when his daughter, Miss - Helen, was united nable to. land and returned.-Mi"ss Ethel Varna 11 ' . I .- . will have to, look into it." So"says the fell within twelve hours. We shouldn't in marriage to Mr. John Murray, of Wing. , � � - - ,-- 5 4 ! , the province of Quebec, a. sister of one of � I garden party last week, Mr. Issac Hudson - LocALITIES.-David. Leit,oh left for Da- 'L _ l! L Z . I - i -1� _ ..? i - Yes, Parliament is the ,proper' place .?'-, gtamble. I ham. The ceremony was performed by the mith arrived home from Ridgetown on -T - . ! ,��t � Mail . . � � I I the prisoners at present in custody. This * r holidays. . f 1� . . ..� � _ I - met with what might have been a serious kota on Tuesday a last w-jek. He intendi I - -- I tfw! . I . �� , I . uesday for he .-- . . I 1. - i � ' L � I . - , . to Make charges of this kind. 'If any of the Rev. W. J. Went, of Bluevale, in the pres. �_- - I - ­, I I . � . _ . � = : 11 - ­ I I I accident. In trying � ,:. , .. -� � _ . I to pass another rig to work at the barvest.-Harry Harbon � , 11 I - - I . � � � - L , woman had been found circulating the I . . , -t M � * . I - r�-. � ' rge against- both ge turned to the right, and as- a re. finished harvest in July.. 'Who can beat , . 4 L - - 'i � I -: X - - ��- I - . I . I . r -1 A ; i , d L - �� � I � 4 ' I in lNlontieal. It had also. -been ascertained Annie, relict of the late Walter Nical, I Leadbury. Bulb Hudson's riii I was upset, which tbat?��-Miri Ethel Osten of London, is -"!�i - I- LLL --- k , 1 1 bills Several Conservative papers have been ence of the immediate friends. - I . L � . - I Mail'a friends will canter a cha ` ' � ; I , ­ . . ­ - . . i -F - � Mr. Sifton on the floorlof Parliament it will . � - - � . . I . � f blaming the Dominion Government for - 1. , , . V the i� I - ; I 1 - -'- * I ife �Ion LoCALITINS.-OWing to the distance from precipitated himself and fair partner rather guest of M, Sh herd, of this vicinity.- � . . , I 'no I . . .1 yond Aias'Eii � � - - ng them in be looked into, and if - Sifrou is proven , bringing so iiiany immigrant Galicians into Thursday, 28Lh ult., bein in her 67th year. �he post otfice our itears did not reach THic : forcibly into the diteh. However, be . I L �- ­.. V that Otheis had bee - n circalati I of East Wawanoeb, departed this f.i in CL r. f'L I � . ­��'� L� , 1 different -cities &Dads and the. United guilty he will have to za, Ja;eel�aylor visited friend �i , I I I I � , �- "' , I -i ;, r. ir6 from the Gov- this country and pettling tbem" in Manit9ba orly for a long time, XPOSI'TOR Iasi id buggy -top, kh,p vici - , - i !-�' ',4�� �� F"' � � . r. U; 1 Deceased had been po - F �X 11'- a in . � ' � f - j. �� J., ; "! � b week. -Quarterly meeting ! Name injuries 4to the shafts , I ' a L �1, - ',�­ I I . DitY Of Bruniela last week. -The � " 1. � ­ _ States-. Soon after the arrest of the Quebec ; ernment. If the Mail and its friends want I and the Northwest. Th bed for -many wal there were no serious results. -In ret ' � , - N3 � � , . � , I - I re J ! , -1 - , ;1 was no service b � � I'L . ey say they are a having been confined to her rviees were held in ton circuit lhot * urning i I ! ­ ' izl�` , � womaq,- -her -brother, a man named Pare, L to get Par. Sifton removed from the Govern- - . eld in the Methodist church . I I . Pi r, F, . ­ L . ; -. iserable, class of people, and that in. --�- orno on 8 turd hit last. Mr. William --1 , 1, J� . I r: meat, as they evidently do,- this is the , poor, in years, but maintained a cheerful disposition abbath. Rev. Mr. Tiffin officiated. The It here on Sunday; on Account Of quarterly ser- I -� - ?" I . a n � I ., ­ I,— i . . was arrested. Following his arriesib, a man - throughout all her trials. She leaves one eath of Mrs. Drager is much regrette Jarrott and El,ial Tarroll were appoin I � I . W11 .. i P . led J . I . -I . I ., means to be adopted. If they dare not take 1 siead of being a benefit to the country - they d.' . vice. Mr. Brownies preached in the even. I I �Jt : I I I I � �­ I I I - . & �, - . named 1-1 fL . � I I , - I � . I igh.� fouoeviewers, in a manner rather unexpected Ang Rev. Mr. Wadell being called away on I -A I � . r 11� this course, then it is cowardly to continue 11 are likely to prove a curse. Offigial reports Maoon,,botg iv�ll provided for. . or.- The funeral to the Lutheran cemetery to them. When coming out of Mr.G. Grant's a�c,ouut of the death of hi ! I . . - � � I Holden was arrested in the States, son, James: and one daughter, Mrs. John he' was a kind . I f , Z . t I I � . �- �. I P 1- - . -1 I a brother.�Ju hot i d large -number of the stolen bills were Assailing him by inuendo, as the Mail is concerning the doings of these peo I do not -The home of Abner Fuller, of the 11A was very largely attended. Beside's her lane the horse became frightened at a pork- weeks paper we mentione I I � .. I � ; 1. P ; an a % � � I I le � i �: ; L t � I - . T.� , I . d that John Bri " .14 I - ­ found in his promises. � Next came the real doing. seem to justify these strictures. R( Fision, Usborne' has "been 'eaddeue bereaved partner,she leaves eleven children, the dri�v. . int. ; I . I L� . ., ere are conce 9 � "y er and despite the heroic efforts of � ; . -� ii �-k, , ! , I I Doll was.i . I shyin and 3i t. - - I ral settlements in the vicinity of Winni- -the death of his bel d wife, Margaret five sons and six daughters, to mourn her . 9 7 -- I ­, t - sensation. in connection- with the affair,* . seve er backed the rig into the fence , nd " Nured by his horse - . � , , . 71 7 : -, ­ �- a over- * 1 ,, 1� � I , i ' . O� throwing him out of his buggy. - "III F - As an example of the manner in which peg and they Qeern to be - . , I - -. I ; ,� making remarkably Fletcher, who died on 'I a sday of ast week a These have the sympathy of the cow. turned it, throwing the occupants against Since then I ',' I . I I- .- W" 1, when Ponton, the ba,4 teller, was again ar- the Conservative pagers tre good progress and to be a quiet, industrio- �. we have learned thab he had three ribe I I L I � 1. I . I lo a. : :� i- ,f I W I -1 I . - at their readers, � Us, at the age of 38 yearej moat a and 22 ' 4� J.F I � I - 5 h, . I . I 1�- e �i - punity. -Another of the early residents of the wire fence. Elisha, now thinks that broken by the- � � , I p 1-!- .. tested at big hoMeL in Belleville, and, clos well -doing people. I"n the neighborhood of daye.' Thedeceased had been- sick Only ten McKillop, Xr. -E Hully, has pas -ed away. beards are . not as sharp ,Lmdas, who has been visiting- 2 : �� -. .,:; ­ I i J � fak-'W'ichard Nicholls, of i � - 11 I . f elY we may say that in reporting the debate on thisples and bat -lay i - -i- a,� i. � 1 ; � I . I - �­ I -� -­ � I following Ponton's arr6t, another Belleville hdmonton, ala6l they are doing well, build- da�s of tyhpoid fever but during that time, as barbo.-Mrs. George- Forrest and two brother for h �.� , -. . I at his . � r_- - . -, L ,� ­ I . . the. address in: the ProvincialT Legislature, 00 was a civil and good living man. The . - � � ,�. I - I . - . 1:0 � � ing houses, I t a se E , -- ". , - I raising grain And vegetables, Ins r f, �7 1 1 man named Mackie, a eon of a prominent -1 .. suffered intensely. She leaves, besides a �uneral took place frow, the residence of I children arrived ho ,a past .w k bas returned ; z , �.' �, 41, 1 11 1� -L f � : . ; . the Mail devoted four columns to a report acquiring. cattle, -horses, hogs and poult . from Albernij British home. -Lewis Schrader and William 8pohn - A : - -- - �, �-4 4, ­­ � - 1-7 ; , V ' i � L - � � I � hotel keeper in the same city, was iaken . ry, Borrowing husband, a nine-year-old dau It. W'son Aaron, to Brussels cemeter Columbia, last week and will spend a couple *� - .: I I I -� 11 - i . . ,V. Mr. I L is t too ­4� V, 1, - ; . I - I - - I 1. f4 Z L of the speech of MrL Whitney, t anabuying ag icultural implements. The ter, both of whom have - who were working in th vicini y Ir a L � T, :- t, I he Oppoai- r pst y of � Hally wm upwards. of 80 years. -Mr. and I of months with 'hire. Forrest's parents, Mr. yo . , . - . u light flit to D"hwood . J 11 I �� - -1: - 11 . into custody. Pare, Holden, Mackie and I I De0artment of the Interior has received a large circle of friends. I Mrs. W. H. Gray, of Hibbert,'4ttended a "a her awo. one night last � Al qi ­ rt� � � tion leader, and barely one column to, a ' 1' And Mrs. Joh,n Cameron, nd at Winds. wook rather unexpcibedly to their ti�sm.- ., , - , -1 i ... . I I I L I o " . � - L i I I - . I � re- re rt from Alt. b. W. Sutt+.r .which given -The following interesting items Of news ! -Mr. James Logan -intends leaving* for Mr. John Shepherd has improved t,'be look I . z al . I � . . � i L ':­'r�' I I p - -Misis ­ �, )I , -, I � . .- ;eligious meeting here last gabbath..' ! V : - L Ponton are now in jail in ,Ns anee, A�d rt of the speech of - Mr. Hardy, the ,am e details. The worst thing About the have been gathered fro of St. Marys, Was visiting OfL � t �,.: � -- � k � , their preliminary trial in at present ' .th im the' ha PSDIDg at Tomlinson, Manitoba on Tuesday nwit. - There are sev- his driving house by giving it A CO&t ­ I � 1: �; - . L � � - 1 - L 'i ' - i " �­ I af L - , I in pro- Kentier. 'The -Globo, on the other- hand, Galicians seems to be their unpronouncibld our county House at Refuge float we:k : friends here in the early part .of the week. oral others of cur,young men talking of RO- paint. - i L . I - 1�; i 11'-'.. gress. I - , . . -1 ­ ! pi; Pare and Holden are known to be while giving Mr. Hardy about five columns, nAmes, such as Neimerski, Pulithis, and Adam Nicholson, who recently wentthr�ugh 4 -The fall wheat, which in being threshed, ing, but have not yet fully - , -- - � , - -f� .� -�. � , , , ; L ; ­ �, L i . noted.crooks, and both men have sari. gave Mr. Whitney over three and a, half. Pileopt. . decided. -14f.-\ - SEMEN ., " ­­ red But they can be qhangod, just as an operation, has sufficiently recovered to to uneven in quality, some of it bei - I ­� I - I . ng very, Thos. Jarrott leaves Goderich Sunday.iia - . - --- - mi, � - And an it in with the leading pa the Mae It � t I 'i I �� I numero . ' L . I � - I . us terms in Orisou in Canada -and the pars, so is Martins of Scotland c abged their go to his home in MoKillop. ,Michael Me.! One and some just as poor. -We . ; . 'it -'with the smaller -and less 1pretontioan name to Cameron. had the I- 1: . r ­ � � , I steamer Carman& for pourtright, where he 17 ­ � L - . E6el. : - , � I � �r i . I - - � � Carthy, from the township of Stephen.' I 'I ure f J - L- i . . I �:T . �j ,,e a reading some of the poems com. wi # . - 7. - United States for robberies in both couna- onia. Those, therefore, Who d!,p . mi 11. resume his duties as teacher. NoTics. -The continued dry weather ior . - . 8 . end upon -- I n I - � 11 -4 ­ arrived bore on Tuesday. ; he is 66 -years Old * ied am d .b . .- �- � S -7 f tries. Mackie' -and Ponton, however, al- Coniorvative papers for their political light written by Mr. Alfred ,Stafford', . . � . the past Six or seven - i. L, l k, , .� .� . I . � -- . . weeks has had a t . e . � . � =4'have a very h&56YL View And blind. Jaw. MoGibbuey felt able to earn 1 on of Mr., John Stafford, and as far As on . . 1� L : � �Ai I � - though known to be somewhat fast, are both . of the true - Huron motes; Ir ., - I I effect u1pon the crops.- ra. am 4 11 � . I- -� . � * �­ - I his own living, and left for that purpose on judgment goes we pronounce them to -be of . . M wall ff, =p � I L , . situation. -Clintou'a rate of iaxation I � son and grandchildren visited friends a To. ' I . . - I I ­�,-,­ 1!1 1* well and respectably connected, and have has been Monday :morning. 'In the house there 4 high order. The sentiment contained in BItIEFS.-Civic half ednesday next, . I � 1p . . I ­ I L - �f . I , : ­ - � i A - . - . ­ struck at 21 mills on the doll routo last w0ek.-J. M. Davies in attending -1 . - --�,'�i ,I- 7 1 . ar, are three blind women and three blind men. oat of them is of a highly moml. and ale. . AUgLa$t I - I .. : ,:,x% * : � t-11 i 11 - -hitherto borne good characters. Pare iiss Says the Mail - " Each day that the - . -Wingbam's rate of - taxation for this I Vbh..�-The amen street Methodists the Forestees High Court at Chatham, this . I -- .!,;,t , � son . . . ,11* , . , h Our young friend i intend -having a Sunday school excursion to week. .'He in the�� . I L' ;�; ZR,- -- i L " . turned een 0n. Sion lasts the people of Ontario will ate a Year in 20i mills on the dollar. -On Monday evening of last week w ile i AP510 character. . - in P06- � : : - ':-27-�f . -- . � - - . � presentative of Court - A . - - -7 � It - " ' to L . I . -The aptist NO. -The quarterl � : � - � J - Qu " 'a evidence,' and has SIR' ­ - � i taunt , -Mr.' Ed. Chrn'- -y4thel, 175. 0 1 �k . I ­ . Alt. J. C. Miller's carryall was on its We.* a esselof excellent natural abilit Goderioh on civic holiday., .-. �� �J�f ; . � alw4y the whole business. His: story IS few nails driven into the coff . congregation of Winghem B from Clinton to Bayfield, and bad just got a ' I i this line. He ho I- � -�,-� -1 I � -1 , I in of tbeir. church ave extended a call to Rev� a alread service of L-- - - - i � I . Itten about tie, Postmaster, has told out his commercial the Methodist church was � � .2 L '�' "' . L. Me. . _, � .1 �'-: -1 ft � 'L � �T .- . L . . �, - I rulers." If this is' _ poems. Sucligifte as nature has be . - Z � � . __ � the. effect that the robbery was commit6d short distan" down the Bayfield rg, the - livery to Mr. William Snell, -who took pos. ftbbath . he 4 here last I I* .; , the case, 'it is all the Kinnon, of Glamis. -- i horses took fright at a piece And, a �; M : I . 1 4 , - 1� - I mor; ling. The. pastor, Rev -V, A .' - - " - L . -1 ­�- ' - !L� by himself, Holden and -Mackie, with Po� better forthe Conservatives and still M. 0 a LL - � � 4 � �. - f�p wed on this young man are exceedingly session on Thursday last.' -Messrs. Birds � I - I ­ ­,- _ � ­ � : P i they -The July makie of cheese at t , . � I ­-, I " I L , ­ Yelland took charge. In the evening Raw. - I I ..� ­ _ : :a suddenly cramping' the rig ovisrturned "it . We wish him the fullest measure of -and Stancombe, with their friends, pi � -'-- -1 I � ;�' I - L ��f _ ouncing the Government onicked R. Paul, of BruWls, L . I . . � 7�.`T _ I ton as an accomplice. The OriginstorL of e never tire in den merhill factory has been sold to Ballantyne � 11 , � . � L �� . : . ­�t r L - &Son, of Stra -Messrs. John and William Drager, . at Grand Bond park on Tuabday Of �� ��- _ . . ttj - into the ditch, the only occupant, besides B ecess. preached the funexal - � _ . 1, scheme,. According to, PiVe, was Mackie for having called the session which is to ;re- tford, at 7J cents. . last sermon of the late Thom" Taylor. ,Quiu -- .- I . � - ; I I - � � . I - � � , , . 9 dound so greatly to their advantage. - . the driver, was Miss Fentress, of Detroit. I ( Buffalo, attended the funeral 'of their week. -Mr. -and Mrs. J. T. Westcott and - &'nuntbor from this L. - � i L -- . . I Helen Conley, beloved wife of E'. Wil- who was rendered unconscious by the acci- i x vother William b1tving arrived a . few days I fam . ly, who have been rmticatin - -take A& - I - : I -;L, � -,a, _� � who at,first seenrid the seivices of Holden I vicinity Will '' � I - - ­ .1 An- vantage of the harvest excursions .to ,%Ian... -. 11 . I ; 74 liams, of the 7th -concession of Usborne, Ldent, and b&VI'Dg no Power in her limbs, it- I revio;4- to her death. -Speaking of social. hoe Cottage," Grand Be#d par , for the itoba.-Mrs; Hemeworth of Liatowel, is -. �, I- - �­­ i 7* - � If : at "IV I � ,-� -1. � -it - I � as an - axper�. and professional, Having The ratepayers of Petetboro rece4tly' &r- died in th%t h ­ . f . ­ I- � . - - r - , g-�e - -�� . - � I y capital, Loudoni on Satur- ,was feared her spine had also been injured. i its, your correspondent: had one of thcs-s past few weeks, have return - - - - - � � ,� I . I ,­--�- , ,V � - Affed, throngif lack of courage, they enlist- tied a by-law by a large majority, to day, 30th I . L ed home. -Mies visiting her daughter Mr, I . � , ;V .� ­ -f is L ­ very a t., at the age of 59 years and 9 i r rtvm C y for 16 short tir4a a few Laura Stancombe of -Biob I I s. John Rekmier.- - - " �` Y� � - I Olive Johnston happened to be 4 i i h i in his emplo I 0 8 b -fills., -Boboolreopene,next Moudzy._D, Dunb&r, I . L I - , I 11 ---I' - "i I- -he servicemL -are, who an expert at abolish the ward system and to reduce . The circumstances surrounding a Dig just after the accident happ He would curse the magistrates I Miss Marian R' ban, V,B,WL - " ­ � ' -.. the months. ' 10 are a - , j� �LL 4 � Z: �dt � I .of P ened, Auf all, -and I . 1j. _ 0 . .*a. u4;IY, a . . . � . _ � � ,1 : , � �� -X - eath L who has boen �onfiued to the Ila with a - - . � I . . � � - � � ber of -aldermen. The aldermen, ho t atives here last - week.- - Samuel brokou'leg, in able t .1 - " L . , z ch hir d are rather sid.' The deceased had he brought Mine Fentress to Clinton, where ' d policemen and classed � Use _ rl 17, ,� ;'T , on businessi. I Ponton, being in the bank num' .1 I L them among he rel . . � I - �- - boon i sufferer from internal cancer and to doctors were quickly in attendance. I wss-.�-e emies of freedoini.. He hated ry per. Thom - -he ., - " ;1-1% I �� I � I . a be out Win with t . - - - � " L� :­!�z - L-� � / ­ t. eve _ . An, of Burlington. Ontario, visited her adid of crutgbOC-Courad, 1hrXiitb _oW -: . . - 119 - i as teller, YO free aocess'to the vaults., and eveir, thought they knew better tbawn -� better her condition went to the hospital found, however, that her -injuries at ' s6 who was reputed to I 'r ;i(ifq � w , � L . I . � ,. . . a be , 9 - ,- , i I . . were . � : -1 -- - I � wealtyhy. I He parents, Mr. �ud Ure. 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