The Huron Expositor, 1898-09-09, Page 14
ions
ttes
LIS
about coi
.st of
Pr.!
:t tlri;riz6 he has
tla.
i r Another en-
man has stie-
t ue. of Tucker-
'We refer to the
eldest. (laugh -
Mr. Wilson C.
all of this
t ring march was
tante '.Van, the
cett4nilie ts, ar-
"'a-t.iful arch in
1 mar—Liege
sere-
., % - .t. Wad-
i trge )ia.ssetnblage,
,:out inr par-
a bouquet of
;harsxirig j in' a
i was attended
stile the groom
a= formalities ley
roc). `after re -
partaking of &r<
Erraptucitis ,rCpast,
aeied by re :nurn-
.,lrove to Hensal1
Fe evening train
her points. The
r,a fact evidenced
sti, valuable pres-
ze the recipient,
i€;catul.ated on his
Af ter spending
quig couple will
he •Forest City,
Ogaging in busi-
cket by R. d. -
;het agents Mr..
E,somin ; .Miss In -
r ;. Mr.ancl.Mrs.
cad, 1#ensa'li, to
1
�THIRTIETB -Y•EAR.1
WSOLE NUMBER, 1,604
0
Steadi1' Inereasing � Trad.
We have
most successful h
we attribute this.
have in our ways
The knowle
ing trade comes
years of solid fait
We are agai
a most, complete
In men'sre
class suits at $ 1
'Our own ma
our customers.
in r eadymade . we
lined knickers at
snake Odd Pants
During the
has been extre
of Ties,, Collars,
is new and up -to
The up-to-
ats, Shirts and
ying, no super
Watch our
of special )interest to shrewd buyers isto b
of Wool Sox we show at 2 pai>{s for 25c,
A special just now in Boys' Long Sto
A. fine Cash
with a good sale
A special
all sizes, at 3 fo
finders.
Just placed
patternis a fine
away ahead of tip e ordin
s
t Completed, in t],
if year in the his
o the fullness. of
of dealing with th
0-e‘that enables past
onm au experience
ful thinking; and
•Or'
tock
le mon
.cry of
the- co
ens.
to do
coveri
Orkin
mg
ing for the Fall tra
n all the departme
ie' suits we are sho
our "o wry make.
become, fixed t
in it implies the be'
his section. Our o
15c and 75c, are we
and $3 are unique
est lxionth . the Furnishi
ly large, the reason being
ats, etc.," the majority;o
date.
ateness of our selectio
General Furnishings has
or in Western Outarib.
indows for the " new th
d
a
e
ma
su`
ha
tl
r
50c,
At
h of August, the
our busines, and.,
fidenee the public
successful 010t11 -
at a
loth-g.a period of 15
e : of 1898, with
ts.
int some very high
t
n
k
w1 1 many o
!alu obtainable
make of boys
own. Our dw
al: res.
g and Hat - trad
that in the matte
people want what
a
f Ties, Collars
we ar safe ii
ngs." So.
ad in tl
n at' 25
ki gs t 2
ere Stocking at 40c, in ...4 izes is
the ,wad of Linen- Colla
25c, find a ready place i
n stock is a line of Bue
grey 4tipe, and fort ver
ary overall ; t .e
nethirn
e line
apair
c a pair.
ieetinz
s, turn ostyle,
the hands of value
skin. Trousers, the
day wear they are
rice is $1 a pair. -
I
EAFORTH
ON MAN ' ,SU c EATS.
DAR EXPOSITOR, . wi:_h
trouble you with mus n_
utee of the last mee . g of ou
oil are to hand. 1 ' tics tat
ation Committee ha 'raia?d
assessment of MoKi op b o
acre. It now stand equa
average of forty do • rs pe
fair teethe repreeen tives
division tip say tha they
crease,` and it is rig i ! tha
should know it. T = geed i e
be n tot „learn
e rr t h
valued equal
oounty ooenoil. T =re is ' e
understand . in thi equa iza
All towns and villa • s are; e
than their local a s=sweets
municipalities are inva la
higher. Some one o each : h
as a guide to equa ize t e
think. allthe towns : nd v` la
!zed too 1o�w. Take 'oder eh
with a po ulation:of 4,017, it
rate of $962.80, w ile 14 .c
population of 2,84 , pa e
Goderich receives a rest ,
from the county rate than
Now is a good ti e. to t
there will; be nomin ; tions
ciors this year, th.. nom n
would be an opport tie tine
discuss matter* of p blio be
I may be able to thr w o t
will result in fends s ing a t
diacussion`at hese eetin, :.
Hullett Mink the count.
purchase it sto a cru her f
ous triudieipali ies i the esu
of Mo iillpp thinke t would
or fou,
eipalit
opinio
TWO STORES. OT' 1RTCE.
Grei
On.• the wron
&Macon
Clothiers,
side of the Street, in the Strcdng Block.
The
ensal
Our Hensa 1 Branch is - daily becoming a m
factory venture.
We have engaged 1111 r: J T:t. Ho ver, of Toronto,
manage' this s ore, Mr. Hoover is 'a ractical tailor -al
cutter, and we ave t ie fullest oonfiden° in his. ability.
Among th ina y lines that are bell b sod at rig:
prices at the Hensall stor e is the all Wo 1 Men's 1J der clot
•
S i
90c su
ing at ..
A. number of e eryday knock a out Suits at $4.
These aro speci 1 vah es.
The stock of 'es and ° General F•urnishin s is bei
added to i oily and w axe putting forth he same n rgy
give neer up-to-date roods in - our Hensa 1 store a hat we g
in the parent store 'a • Seaforth i;
Another special lot is some 20 of S its Soo o ch Twee
that - we arelosing out, ma e to order, at $ 5. Fit a
finisli guaranteed. �,
The Hat st�pck has been increased ley some
and Stiff Hats.
A few specials! !worth
stone oruahe s to e
ies i in theounty
ns, 1 think if a steain
wax p rehased for t e use o
council division, it
wonki be a valuable
munio pa ities, in s
mons vt 11 and pro
ample Se forth, Tu
could av one bet
' the m ni ipalities r
have i b giving ee
muni spa ities, and
divisions. In so
gravel ca not be go.
of stones, which, if
the very best and
terial. .Thee stop:
convenient • lace an
laced ori t road:
they wove ient ti
ost servic;able.
hundred dol ars ye
Jy.half oa the t used
and clay, • d, whe
in the ap inand f:
and int e , ry we
as good o better
that, un er existin
we pays uchev
do not g t he use
fault fou din some
tions gipe . by- i1'
road in Gr ctor,
roads. u , I hav
that if u . icipali
statute o o as di
in five ars time
prove nt in road
the .wo is now g
about ix times
About alf of then
load, f r one da
yard b contract.
done f fifty cent
divisi s n , with an
gravel hey will
Many o the roads
row, Ec . teary to t
sioner nd dange
bicyelAston.
chine, efnd"a good
would ake a apl.
a pr . fi able . inv
coune 1 would fur
good rk for the
ual sa ng which
do m s r than pay
tal in ested, and
of the good ro:
woulcertainly e•
it we e. The cou
front bt, and th
mike his inves
any, = rl with gr
is. so thing for
and t hieing at
ings, e inten
pal h.nor :, if the
takin policy sho
Y
r
e.
reg s atis -
mentions
Collars for 25c ;__Tiesi regularrpripe 35c�
Three pairs Cd ton hog, y''oc ;. L
regular 50c an l?f>c, now 35c.
� price,
Beadymade Su s, regular price
another line, regular t $8, n OW $5. '
• Mep.'s Odd Pants, at $1, $15 and "$2.
Boys' Suits at prices that will nterest sl ,rewd buyers.
We will maintain.; our reputation for sat sfaction to
Clothing purchasing 'public.' - '
g• a5.9
lnd 40e,
eavy Cot
$las o ow
to
dd
t
5.
ig
to
ve
4
d
ew Fed ra.
hree Lioe
0 ow 25c,
n Shir
•
e
$6. 5 ;
TWO STORES. OIV�T
Greig&Mac
■
ICE.
=j t
C:lothierp
Successors to F. R. Beattie. On th same
!
he
ide of the street.
THE LAST HA.RVEST EXCURSION
ON
TUESDAY, SEPTEMDE 13t
To the Northwest. Beturi. tickets 'to m st point $2
8
R. J. Macdorxald, C. ' R. Age t, .Sefo th,
r•
►•
Th
v_ince r
temb
Atr
regula
is the bolition of
Heretdfore, a c
passed this test ,t
third -lase non-)
tificat which , e
Count Mendel
course of profess
indisp nsible req
to teach in even:
rides ofes ional
who a ccs d int
thr ears, this
age any' perso
ing fession a
thing
the pe
;crowd
duced,
count,
catea,
better qualified
crowded out.
To emedy thi
lithe M'nister of
visabl to abolie
altogether. Th
soon lie evident.
of the Provine
with i higher di
a benefit will b
.ers them elves.
ation of all the
existence there
teachers instea
This ill natur
cries lso. In f
educ Monists h
an in cease of f
aalar`es now p
Th change ii
public schools
for teachers 1
leaving certific
arias offered w
the high eche
guali cations.
ane.nol for blear
tutione will all
for gime time
The model
existence in or
professional till
x i
ould be
service f
ort that
tably a
keraMit
een the
quiri g
tain • of
he aa
e m ni
, but th
erus ed
ost e u
.coul
crus
in Se
e, w en
c' op
rlycKilfor gi
tls a
l
ae d
11, th
ther
than
circus
re,
ye
of it
gear
r. Ca
or th
noth
ies
eeted
ere
than
nerall
too
only
's w
In s
ya
dual
o ov
are n
e ad
ous
'crus
roller
ndid
stme,)
ish t
muni
hey
the iso
e wo1
da 'w
ect, !
uta is
: coin)
nent
at ad%
he p:
heir
ing c:
desi
tld ca
urs t
Jon
Cler
•
ucatio al A
puplio -ani. high
opened• f woi
1 at.
g the moi
ions affect
e
n
e
to
re
el
r
8
rs
p
r
y
0
n
a
•u
e
d,
is
w
is
p
r,
fo
t
a
p
0
e
Id
10
r'
n
it
w1
p
u
d
t imp
ng th
the p
ndid
as e
rofes
ntitle
chool
ional
uirem
the p
eertifi
is co
fad h
s me
a ste
ore remunerati
agogical ranks
d and sal ries h
Fatly o hid
and; ther
once more to
s. The min -
county coun-
the Equaliz-
the equalized
e dollar per
Hullett, at an
re. .It is only
the McKillop
posed the in -
e ratepayers
ple of Hullett
t McKillop is
ship by the
hing I cannot
ion business.
ualized lower
while ru al
ly equaliz d
uld be taken
others by. I
ea are equal -
for example,
pays a'county
illop, with ,a..
2,,297. 5, and
More revenue
Killop'does..
et: roads. As
oounty amn-
ion meetings
or people "to
1 !importance.
f hint which
eine for some
m
The ;reeve of
ouncil should
se in the veri-
ty. The reeve
require three
e all the muni -
Having those
atone crusher
each county
sufficient, and
✓ the `se eral
it woul be
ent. For ex -
and MoK flop
and eith r of
o use it c uld
ce to the ther
they
rood
ith the
ipalities
re are pllenty
Would Make
ing road I ma-
ns drawn to a
, and could b:
ben or at any
they would b:
pays about al
avel, and near
is . only can
oad is needes
is only mud
y road is. jus
rayel road: '5
anises, althoug
or gravel., w
here is grea
with the direc
ell, Provincia
eking of goo
ation in sayin
compelled b
Mr. Campbell
dbemore i
twenty years a
one. We hay
y pathmaster
on one yard,
or one dollar
divi°aions it
while in othe
once to hall t
wice • as uc
raded too nil
of the commi
ssitlg teams
with a road m
each divisio
t, and would
If the ecus
they would do
lines. The .ac
ld effect wou
eat en the eaF
have the bene!
these machin
wn in gratis,
w tolerably fr'
could not n w
hout burdeni g
age to all.. T : is
e to think .boa'. t,
tty council me t -
dates for muni
striking ane
on.
MORTISOt ,
of McKillop.
ers who w
one yeer
vincial no
The Tor
the most s
,f its pared
as ve yy 1
rat te!las
ese of an
Was form
overned
e said!:
"I be
ongratul
Which hal
tions of Ghi
the ' exhi i
RID .Y, = SEP
EMBER 9 189$.
1 still be ` required to teach for
fore entering either of the 're-
al sohoolsj
.
he Toronto Show.
nto show this year was, perh pe,
ocessful, taken all in all, of any
'masers. The crowd of visiors
rge, and was kept n well f om
, while the exhibits erg 'in ex -
previous year. The exhibi ion
lyeopened by the ieuten nt-
.i••oliver Mowat. In is add ess
iratulate the associa on 'ane I
e e the province on t e adv; nee
een made at each of a ex, ibi-
association, as co ared ith
ions preceding it ; that for
several y4t s the exhibitions het in Toeon-
to have b en ., the greatest of the . kind in
America.
neighber . 1
this , aid
have 'keen
same vltew.
railwa+! co
have
been t
ing of
8
8
8
a
heels of, the P o -
rt ut changes In ehe
high-school couese
ary exa,minatio s.
who. successf ly
ded a primary or
al teacher's r-
im to enter he
take the reg lar
nt • of all who as
i ary departme
are ealid for
s, therefore, enc
e lo use the ite
a; e now sadly o
✓ been greatly
th teachers in
hold on y primary ce
fore, th higher priced
en and omen hay 1
te
a
0
0
Representative men among
ave from time to time.admi
visitors from other countrie ,
other fairs, have expressed
I see it stated also that vat ous
mpauies• in the United- Stktes
OUT
ted
ho
the
the near
other IC&
and pram
soda ti
tempi
their
TS
d StateS, and when we could
:that inferiority. But the in-
pily hes passed away. Much
omplished, and itappears, from
that the association is looking
still wider field of usefulness in
utile°, in connection witn the
dian provinces ; and, if energy
;1 wisdom, on the part of the as -
n, n bring about what they bon -
It
te, e may confidently expect hat
atriotie'project will be realized,"
.In eyerridepartment the fair is unuseally
full ana ecimplete, and the amusement fea-
tures ere Inning wonderfully poeular. The
'exhibies c ver a wide range, and many are
of great i erest. One of Chose 'which are
mueh ad red is thee of the illuetrated ex-
press. T se original drawings of many of
its exeelle t illustrations attract no ittle
notice} .
ire
SC
ur-
eh-
ce
er-
re-
he
ifi-
ut
Set
'dues. has deemed
wisd of this couree
Not o ly will the. y
be r ught into co
By the time ( f the e
Will he great seareit
of a • plus as at pre
lly m much higher
case f the best -Mao
ve go so far as to pr
om 50 75 per cent, o
id.
here
11 pro
ols pe
As
eiohtoeregl
o CO
der to
•chooll
aining
io
pr
a
•
he ot Spell in Toronto.
days &at e have had excessively Warm
Theel e of Saturday hays : For se ,eral
weather,. ut the climax was reachwa Fri-
day. 'Ey early in the morning it was
very war , but by afternoon a hot wind
from the eat had raised the temperature
up te 97 in the shade. This figure was
reached a the observatory at 2 p. in. but
it is quit possible that it went conside ably
highe in the down -town streets, where the.
heat . as absorbed and held by the rive -
mount This figure was approache on
Wedeesday, when 96 was reached, but Fri-
day holde the record for the year, for Sep-
temb re of ail years in the Toronto observa-
tory eecards, and is only surpassed ba one
other day, and that one of which the Ores-.
ent reration is ignorant. That was on
Augu t 24th, 1854, when the alt?tude of
99.2 was touched.
day as a baking wind, which parched the
Ac;mpanying the hot temperature Fri -
lips larid blew dust in little whirlivinds
arou d sereet corners. Those who hied to
go on the street relented to all sorts of de.
vices to keep cool. Vests were almosit un-
known, while if any' starched gariments
were briliught out in the morning, the stiff-
ness was ail gone by 2 O'clock. The 'pave -
ti
direqtlreausecla boom in the business of
taine; usually ;sizzling in hollow, empty
stores , in September, [could hardly! keep
enough stuff on eap tor the patrons, !while
thos *he do net eggfine themselves to sofa
re
tion
tact
r -
a 1-
m d
d et
be a ireat demand
rat 'cl se or s Moe -
that the larg sal-
ly ehtiCe away from
pessessieg these
equence th de -
secondary
than the
'11 still conti
ns
on
ter
dayir
sough
ness
the
fro
pan
thei
the
and
dly the lea* had. one of their best
f the year 'Friday, with those who
all sorts of cooling drinks within
mita. On the streets- dignified busi-
en wearing duster coats stopped on
c rners and mopped the perspiration
their faces. Horses strained and
e with heavy loads of freight, while
aeks were white with the rubbing of
le with tongues hanging at half-mast.
of t 4 horse ears were over, for to handle
the x ibiticia crowds in this wea her by
tha eons would be a pitiful sight i view
of 0 experience with , electricity. Out at
the r grounds the weather was nod felt so
baa as early in the day a fresh breeze
cart some lake coolness in and • saved
goo eal of suffering. The various pawn
ger oats t he Island and other lak
•
Home' Deco(yati
Wall Paper
Window hades
Curtain POles
NOTHING NEW GOODS
EW STYLES
BUT EW PRICES
Estimates furnished for. Papering, Painting
ALEX. R
•
Next door to J. S. Roberts' dr g stor , C4tli
fe
id
points enjoye -a, remarkable patronage RI
Sepltember, both in the afternoon and even
Iia view of all the heat it is suepriein
that only one ear° of prostration *as re
ported to the authorities. /11 the af erncio
street, and had ta be taken o St. ichaell'a
heapitel. Her ease, howev r, ie not expect -
The urich District of the Canada Con-
ference branch of the Young People'is Assoc-
iation
Credit
This d
which
members of Dashwood and Z
well as by this ander societies
Rev. W. ite resident an
made all feel w kerne. The
ably gieren b M es Laura Pr
dent of ItZuri Mance.
Let e eh lli nee profit b
becoine more ac ive in the gra
vineyard ot ur blessed Mas
loath laces
n.
pastoe, ver
people an
the lessen
practieal an
'd and nobl
•
Eflor e Dentist .1
writes tor the Expo ore ,
If the horise h a not a tongue by which he
can tell of his p in or toothache, we should
not jump to the conclusion that he d es not
need attention, ut it is so m eh mo e rees-
carefu
on , why we s 7 examine his
mouth end watch
his fOod, and se of eating
, the twelve
pairs of mill stahes that nate! has rovid-
ed him with to rind his food; erre al right.
if
There are often harp edges 'Moll ut the
cheeks and Con tie, causing h m to h Id the
head on one aid I, a d, while eating, driee
sideways, or ho d th head in Ian unnatueal
position. I ce ull remove' all irregulaii-
ties, arid piece he outh in level, natural
position. i.Attettion should. directed to
the shedding of m 1 teeth e three peers
of the teeth get liowie and haeg to the
gums, ;and should be removea, as -they will
cut the cheeks and make the enoeth Sore. '
'GEORGE W. Gime *sr. 'S., &Worth,
Canada
—A large fort is to be n
harbor. It will be one. of he
Dominion stif Canada, -and m
most modern Mid powerfu g
proprietor of 'the Zimm
. Waterloo village, for the
died oa Friday'', morning of
an illness of some. durati . The eceamed
gentleman was born in Be ea, Germany, 61
years ago. 7
eld their first distriet convention at
n on August 31st and September lst.
strict includes six Alliances, jmost of
vere well represented by p store as
members. We were sorry to learn
Rev. ing, P. E., could not attend, or Rev.
Wagner, but they kindly sent regre:a to the
convention. '
The election of officers for the convention
wee as followa : Miss Lydia Faust, presi-
dent ; Miss Laura Williams, vice piesident;
Litt; Rev. Buin, aid J. Holtzman, business
The junior me berg of the societies at -
being twenty fr m some
to the juniors was to be
thaupt, of Berl' , but as
lled to send hi regrets,
s, of Waterloo, ery ably
and showed by her illus.
great tact is re uired in
the children. he var-
Germars, other in Eng -
n, but the tempe anee and
missionary are very important on
• Heist, hut was ap_repared by Rev.
the true feeling of young people rkers on
this subject. Ib should 'be the leading topio
when so soon a vote on prohibitio is to be
taken. Every member should ke a firm
stand on the side of right.'
Min Lydia Fawit gave the
insti- . topic and treated on foreign and
PPIY of the societies and strongly urge
ne m hers to adopt the two oent per w
; giving to missons.
teaded well, there
sotieties. The tad
he also was comp
Miss Emma Antli
toted work that
the instruetien of
ions topics, some
lish, were well giv
ructed on Me-
e to Halifax
largest in the
nnted ; by the
he well•kdown
se, in
yea rs,
Haan ho
h• ist Wee
—George T, Decker, puin manuacturer
night pne night last week that his son, Wil-
liam, had been drowned in his uncle's well,
about een miles frail Hami tit, Manitoba.
The young man had been a elpowered by
-William Burke, son of adese h Burke,
Caledonia, Bed an empleyee f al . a n,• of
lightning larit Thursday. He Wag sta ding
for sheltee under a tree in the field 'th t he
had' been working in. He was -a2 years
—Hugh Bagley, of Parry Seund, was in
Midlend with hie sailboat, and . I tended
comigg up .to Campbell's re k. Tke Marie
was also coming upend Be ley reoured a
tow from her. Wheielast 4 eh he was in
his beat, but on reac ing th I, eiglrborhood'
of Pearce's dock, abo t 15 flee frith Parry
Sound, he was found to be isle' g, and it is
supposed he fell over oard. ' ;
—Welster Forest, he eight-year-old sal
of Mr, S. Forrest,' anagea 'of the Union
B nk, Smith's Falls was , drown d there der to be sprained, and li
la t week.. He was playiper wi a toy at last aceounts he was in
cenoe off the wharf, ten the canoe sailed uffering from cencussio
out of his mech. H made! a grab ter it and oasting on the pablic hi
losahis balance, and fell int The bedy %
founa about half an our afterwards by Mr.
sibeneath the feet o the- infuriated aninial,
his right ear and suarounding flesh being
torn cempletely f o his head. He Was
quickly ple. ed 1U uggy and driven te a
doctor. he di ngaged ear had b en
il
the Sue ery, and t' dector sewed it in its
origina poeition i the hopes that it mipt
heal up and grow n again. Mr. ,Johns n
wee, then t ken to he hespital. He is els°
severely br ased ab cc the legs. and injured
Pi
ndi
the great e ettreefporre ferhoimngRetvh.e Jraemgieesh.T:hre-
the and. I states that 'owing to
eahas 4een received by v.
eer enhodist missionary to
major ter of the people at Dewson Cite are
unabl to contrihutel to the mission fu d,
while the cost 1 of everything more t an
mall we up for halL hire tbe contributiens
actually received. Witheut speaking of the,
there is enough wea th in eight in the creeks
around Dawson Cit to make that place a
busy center far several years. .
—,-All available land i the western Men-
nonite ' reserve; re ent y thrown open to
hasibt applied;fo , and officials' in the
ng ged notifying fortu ate
1 the best in the ov-
ine , end is sit ate ' in a well settle
tridt. Among the pieties aiming to se
their families from North Dakota, who
motafied the Doininion lands agent that
, will move over en abody this fall, with
-L-About o e ;o'clock; last Friday inor mg
ner, th
Dr. Si
one
Th
e, oe are
cif the aece
land, is equ
tle
nd
ave
ey
on-
a, tre start
shipbuilding
Niagara str
hour the pre
alarm was ru
the city wer
it made rapi
and Machine
hose i
The
expl
head of the
Simpson, of
d in; the Bertram engine and
orkircerner of Bathurst lend
-lees ;were gated. A general
g, Bo cilmost all the reelli of
soon Playing 011 .the fire, but
headava and the buil ing
tally destroyed.
Muse of said to have bee an
eion in working shop. he
ompany is Sohn laer-
e Toronto.
on and Miss Ethel
nia, whe are livin at
ehelIgland, °route; were 'paddling ver
to the !Island from the city in a canee,ahout
100' 'o'clock 011 We nesday,evening of rat
drink eut of the beer by leaning elver the
edge bf the canoe, arid Miss Simpson play-
fully pushed his head under. The canoe up-
set, eid theY were left clinging to it for
abou helf an hour before being rescued.
butcher sleep in thel ;basement of the town
slaughtelg rate.
he
the fire
he wop
ertram
or Cent
rued a reputation for
ne day not long ago he
large rodents. -I So
numerous are rate around the towa hall
that they are seen'almost in droves sesimp-
ering and frolicking about at all timei of
the day. Those which- Mr. Gildnex killed
were felted out of a hole by turning the
hose into it, and he clubbed! them as they
—Considerable istir has been cause in
Manitoba by theexhibitionlof a combined
harveeter and thresher, which, if what is
it lie tr le, will revolutioniz the
f cl-dps i the west, and the say -
Mayor Ev DS, of Brandon, Says that i the
test on his farm it was co pletely su cess-
ful and made a difference o five bushel per
claimed fo
ing of a
tuire
If tb
thou
und
h ve
oLE BROS. Publishers.
$1 ti, Year in .Advance.
$45, 00. He ought to be able c I 'rep
corepany had distributed "th i ten
and dollars among the overwork ; I and
paid Iworkmen on the road it ei ould
been vastly more commendab e att.
rare case of poisoning occurred in the
per ne nearly lost theie lives. Min,
rook, Miry Jane and Ethel, deughters
whic , owing to the heat, had under -
ions. The result was that in abeut
ur af r partaking Of it the parties be -
deathly . sick, and began vcimittirig,
tack beingIao severe that for a time it
eared that there was danger of a cel -
Dr Meldrum was willed, and every -
done to relieve the parties, but it toek
the hours before the effeat of the
was checked. All three are I now 011
ay to recovery. :
rom Fergus comes the story of Om
ho ad a scrap over* young fel Ow
he alike admired. One of the Os
in hotel. Ou Monday night
er ri al passing and gave her a me
usie which was repaid in kind nd
sized with a eup of water thrown :in -
11
ce. Both then betook theniselves t.o
ear o the hotel. After the interehapge
ew hoiee pithes the two grappled
pulli g, seratehing, biting, kicking and
ing ept a number of spectators in -
df about ten minuten When the
was ver, besides sundry beuises and
hair, one girl had her month badly
ed fi ger caused -by conaing in contact
se .latiliter +occurred last; Friday
ing bout 10 &else& at the, railWay
ing o the Governor's road, bau 4 Mile
of P Hs. Mr. Harry Wells and Miss
man, whom be picaed up on the way,
dray' g to town when the passenger
Weil was picked. -up by the tea -haven ''.
roug t to the station, where he died. -ee
:30 f om a severe fracture pf the alkali.
Sch man was not injured sserieuely
n u on the fence by the roadside and- -
al et instantly. Mr. Harry Wells
mama er fee Capt. Malloy, of ehe Oak
Fa , on the Paris and Beantfard
If was a great, whole-souled fellow,
had a host of friends in }atria and
tford One or two brothers reside in
nte, rad another, Marshall Wells, the
us bi yele rider, lives in New Jereey.
wa 34 years of age and full of vigor
'near Ottawa. r. Conroy' is a eapi hal
land presiden of the electric railway from
Aylmer to If lh ;
eat week, Dr Logic, of aria,
g to Galt eir hie
ions. He was
East River road,
him, threwing
his right shoal-
aments torn, and
he Galt ho pital
oo• lish practise.
—A. fatal. accid nt too place a few days
Widow residing gear An an in the fown-
bome from Owen Sound
eeaehed the outskirts wh
right at so -me -object and
s a large rooky piece of
treet, and the ho se dash
a few minutes.
ohildren re left,
her hula) lad acci
edieine, end die
—One day
met with severe injUries i
a fanner's, buggy while rid
bicycle, ; with two : comp
coasting clown a hill on th
when` a fanner dreve int
him to the ground, eausin
—A Buffalo lawye is suieg the Richelieu
and Ontario Navigat on Company ler $26,-
000, pn the 'ground hat lest bummer the
steamer Algerian, en which' hiniself and
wife! were paesengere, lefa Clayton ten alio-
, utea 'ahead o advertised time, ceasing de- .
I ay and loss n money. ' The log beok of the;
Algerian she a that ahe left Cla,ytbn at the
proper hour.
—An im
Toronto oa
of the Meth
ada, which i
Metropolita
delegates t
tion there a
fronli the Un
s at the
by Rev.
Wagner
showing
second-class teaelie by the ministerial trio and qu
issionery
ome work
the em-
ek p an of
s
rtet
ered
by
wertfi. The
the position,
for hie part
him: the le
1.
ortant meeting Which began pi
dist general gonf bums of Ca -
in quadrenniel e salon at 't e.
church. There are 282 official,
the confereace; and, in addia
e clergymen and laymen Who
ted States, England end Jaetan.
lent of junior judge for Went -
re were eeveral applicants for
but Mr Menck's hard week
in the ounty contests made
der. W en the registrarship
offige, but Mr. Ho e's claims were the.
strdnger, and he ot the appointment,
The Judgeship was the next plum in order.
-T-Alittle daughter of E. Hull, of
'Kifigston, was watching the circus proces-
sion from a window ever McParland's store
one clay laet week,when she lost her balance
and fell to the walk hepeath, a distance of
fifteen feet. Fartauately. elle dropped on
her hands and feet, saving her frpm serious
injuries. Her forehead ceine in ceetact with
the granolithic walk, but was only slightly
appointed clerk in the new Ontario Fisher-
ies Department, at a salary of $800 per an-
num. Mr. Cox has for some time been eat-
ing as assistant to Game Warden Tinsley,
and his appointment as a permanent member
of the Ontario Civil Service seemsto denote
thet he is possessed of exceptional qualifi-
caeions,.-which.lia.ve obtained recognition at
headqu eters. Mr. Cox can ley claim to the
honor o being the first official appointed to
Fisheries Deparement,
ery serious but peculiar aceiden
William. Johnston, a well -k
t new
fe
fa
—A
Mr.
mer
s ,me d ye ago. Mr. Johnston had so d to
Mr. W . Grille, butcher, Of Galt, for
slaught r, a heifer which had always been a
very vi jou, and incorrigible beast. Mr,
Grills' an went out to Mr. Johinston's
farm t fetch the heifer to the slau hter
house and before handing ie over to the
man kr. Johnston took the animal into a
stall to hobble its feet. Just what occarred
to cause the injuries which the unfortanate
man sustained at that time is not known,
the details being that a disturbance was
heard by the men outside coming from the
stable, and upon enquiring the cause Mr.
be -
own
girls
Who
wor
saw
chin
emp
her
the
of a
Hai
pun
tere
fray
leos
Wet
spra
wit
MOT
east
Sch
wer
trai
end
at 1
Mis
and
dist
thr
kill
Par
roa
and
Bra
Tor
tam
We
' 111 If irt rg—afePrIllehx:nidecmteihaltf e'°tit!i •Puhgtewun:tel c 3:eyil 1Pu.weYnbr: 1
Is
ha ot; 1 cli, a i grgor ea .i Ibrd ea gahte ier e.
noticing the Sara
4
eider Liticol
end instead
gave the we,
li;o1—r(leTilleihnme nt°18i eionary Bo rd, the Rev.
McKey, ha 'received weed from th
Donedd McGillivray, who recently I
left London for the cont ent on .A.ug
He will wh el across ranee and
ae Brindisi, ;Italy. On arrival at B
he; will vitae, ths missi
trict, and t` eve overl
Nevember , He will
the Globe, Mr. Mc
• ti1 c cling to r.
a t that th Board of D Teeters
a el Trunk Were eo well tisfied
aye' work einem-he teok old of
teed that r. Hays entered up-
rk as gene al in$a2n5a,gz ledthhee
1. ' The affairs of the latterroad
as having been in a terrible
r, Hays carries home 4 bundle
nd works at them evety night
t, and now rumor hire it that
inning to shine into the here-
li ted offaira Of the "Vermont ,
ti is)iandsome sum of, $35,0001
e of the Grand Trunk have sent i
er ten thousand, which brings;
and had most
n •her horse took
an away. here
(=mon near the
d over this.] The
lady was t Iowa
ries wh eh proved f ta.1 in
larg family of ming
.Abou three yea seago
ently rank soni horse
from he result.
Limes Lincoln, o the
looks after the c aging
ung ate et, Toront haa
nee re ently with a 'deit-
y. Th man had a rived
ate, an was maki g bis
shun r was corn ng
ger on the track, r n out
by th coat and ulled
The an seemed con-
e ac don a reeeh of co rtesy,
of t ankin him for hi - life,
retitry of
ue-thrashin 1,, and.
fb To -
at be
at la.
art of
amer
at dig -
ha
of
for
Su
the
ber
th
1111
th
qu
re
re
ro
sis
od
ti
fo
110
er in
et w
ame
ay
not
efore, came all the more as a blow teller
ved
gent
en a
Jeity, and was married to Mr. Cash not e
ten years age. He, with two child; '-
Alma Winnifred and Hilda May, aged
ectively nine and five years, survive to
rn her taking off; together with theesor.
mg p rents and three brothefe and Jour
re. he deeeased will be -mach missed
t churebes, in both IA which eongeega-
a she ;748 an active and untiring w iker
the cense of God, being a very po ular
much loved teacher in the Sidebath
ol of the latter church.
A quite bnt charming house wedding
to place on Wednesday evening, August
31 b, at the home of the, brideas parents,
M . and Mrs. Hugh Wilson, -Stratford,
w en their eldest daughter, MSS Lizziea was. •
ted in mairiage to Mr, John iRoss, &well:
yen Grand Trunk engineer, of that. ,eity.-
eeeremony was toeducted by Rev. M. L.
teh in the presence of only the hrimede
teful
a ilex.
as An
et of
rted b
unueually large list of handsome and -
Perth Notes.
Cash, wife of Albert Cash, paper
Stratford, died suddenly Monday
ek. Mrs. Cash had been ailing
ime, but only took to her !bed on
reviews. Even then her illness ,
thought serious, and her death,
ved ones. Rheumatic fever was
whereby her life was brought tO Ba
aughter of James Chegoweth, of
ernatien
of Gis
with Mr
the road
It is un er
Grand T
gets $10
mont
8411ogrleer
of rape
till mid ig
4sylight is
along meet
the film
naries in th
nd to the Cenadian
ere he is due on
circled
epent
ing the
ith bis
hen have e
illivray had
evions to to,
w ending
•
1111
ia
isplay of iloseers lent an additional
the surrouedings. The ptimlar
s attired in a, pretty gown of iloyal
cede, with satin trimmings, and
bouquet of carnetions,_ rosee and.
She was attended by her tinter,
ie Wilson, whip Was gowned* pale
wile- and carried:* beautiful bou-
weet peas. The groom was sup -
his brother, Thomas. There was
pper °Routed the ceremony, after Which
ngrat lations and -best wishes were ex-
-Str tford lost one of its earliest settlers
Wed esday of last week in the ;peresin of -
re. Fr ncis Ingrain. She was porn iii the
o Etna came to that city with ber husband
1844, when Stratford was aforesta eon -
ming only fourteen houses. Soon! after
riving her husband cleared the preperty
mediately east of the site on whieli the ;
spitat is located, aad thereon built a frame
use which was partially destroyed loy fire
couple of years ago. BY industry atid
ligentiattention to his business Mr. Ing -
am wee able to leave Ms wife and ehild-
ome twenty-five years ago. Hid wife
feerwairds looked After the farm for soine
me,, is bsequently going to live with her
aught r, Aggie, in Doweie near Aventon.
pon er daughter giving up the faem the
id lad returaid to Stratford and mede her
°me ith another daughter, hire Ai Hall,
t whoee plate she died. Deceased was of
MA and chariteble diaposition and was
urvivi g her are five daughters.
le
esclayi August 31st, at the residence of the'
ride's ;mother, Stratford, when Mise Bessie-
., eldest daughter of MTS. Frederick
orkma.n, was married to ReT. Rutherford,
D., son of John Rutherford, of 'North
Eaathope, now practicing in PorV Austin,
!Michigan. At 2 o'clock the bridal couple
entered the drawing room and took up their
Positio under a handsome lineal arch, The
room
levergr
ipieasin
Janies
The at.
Rev. • L. Leitch, pastor -of ox "church.
The b ide was given away by her uncle, 31. •
C. Mollerwell, deputy sheriff. About sixty
invited guests from far and near greeed the
wedding luncheon was partaken of, after
which the happy couple were drivea to the
statioe, where they took the afternoan train
for Toronto end the visa On theie return
they will spend a. few days in Stratford be-
a,d been beautifully decorated with
ens and golden rod, and ,presented a.
apnearanee. The bridestrudds were
ily Workman, sister of the bride,
rother
ed by
s Rutherford, sister of the
oom was supported by his
Rutherford, and Dr. Harry
tat of Mr, Hata' yearly salary' fore returning to their home An Port Austin.