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The Huron Expositor, 1899-06-09, Page 4F-�Mm Z - ,--" , � in I , - � � - . . i : I i 1 -11 I I . . i I ; - � � I � I i t � - T I , ! . . I I I I - - I i I i � I 4 ! i i � . I I I ; s t . 1i - _ - I ; � , . n - . 1. . � - a . � . - I i � � I . I I .. . t __ - . 1. - I � I 1. I" IP I � i i i J I -IM4 I — __ __ W� I � __ w �, � - ;t U -UPA E.&MSITU11, I � - I I - I . � - � i � i i �� .- � � � � � I . mnnmw� - .1 I i . i i i :JUNE 9.1 1899 , I , * . I - -, � .- - i I � __ . I I � _&­ I i � , _ .. I I . i . i i —P ____ � � I I Mon.- This in just such a O'�Ne as requires the I I . � i � ""Moft I , —0010" I 1-4 I � 1899 '1�L_f1/rJ)V/nF9_W � .. -working men, whereas their' buncomb born in 1873. I Deceased imis engaged in the buildi more, ' Mr. � Jame � i - .1 , M I rig I - � the mediation of a railway priamission and speeches and fei I - . . Whid4on . � - I � �_ ,: w 4ram A&V 72�z W -,,D 7N-zr Th,r *i gned sympathy will not be milling businon in Loni4aboro� but since has fitted up big re8i ence Zscud .1148 � . � I � T. � - 0 i �� - � 466.11t, "W"01F $Oam iwowv i - . o the men, nor will they ' THREE SPECIALS FOR - _. _ I ; IN111, . - A � I � where such a commission, cquld get in good of much avail t coming to Wi I ad limed 'retired. He a nuti bar of .rooms lelb. — Tie � . — i; I" "a R � , - hurt or tworry the company very seriously, as was one of a Z)ag am h . to I � % I . lubw � Jf#,rr18t0J - I wor c. There should be a commission ap- mily of thi Ceen children, the reside4ce, lateI5 vacated by ftev. - W� i. � I I I . :� �� 0 1 - I i . � : I i . - 0f ' they w�ll know the object for which they only surviving member, being Mr. %VM. Graharlp, owned by Dr. anbury, is avag - I 11 11 - heral , bmt ; - f kalacrmiiniv� poi, ted' and invested with powers to settle are made, viz. : to catch a few votes. Dickson, of Ooderich i , I , il .121 ,� , i (q .q_ '15 ,t6 ./ . . e was treasurer of able and there are othe a5irable' pre IN a I 0, r arian ch I . - " all disputes of this nature between the com- . : __ � the town of � Wiugham for ovOr twen�y all welt located 'or those , anting. to 'FRIDAY A. D SATURDAy. �. �.. � to ; . '143 Conservitives who -have been banking on . an, � : � . . . . . I 1. roof 1 -22 W Z i0t pan es and their employees, and to see that . y resig ed is position a few the summer at Canades 1 favorite ou * er I I I I I - �k.0 _Aew 19 20 21 - years, and. onl - . 1 1 i i do tb arn ago, o*ing to f it i . � .. ,,capta - 4" 12J ,26 X 496 29 W the Senate to veto the relistribution bill Ye 1-il n healt '. resort and enjo5 the heal)h iriving bree� 0 1 1 all parties receive justice. The appointing , e i i . � I I - , � ;I �01 - � --Mrs. Jessie Chi re, ( �. . i I Ujitowe � I . - - of t lie commission rests.with the I Dominion are likely to 'be disappointed. - Jt in now I )fb'Luckno*, and pleasures )f life bit the loke,-�-Mr- ]AT TH E _- 01117 - dieo on Wedtiesday of lam � week;' aged 73 Miller �'of the River Hote4 ha's a � fine� new J, VWt4oa 4 Z' . pretty generally understood at Ottawa that . . I - 1, I . I - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. � Par'i9ment, and the people shoull see that you She bad been a ro sident of Lucknow pienivround w iieh will le foun4 & grea Z i i I . - - __ � . pit i : � . - % their repre wen tat ives- attend to th the Senate have decided not to interfere for �cg;er thirty years. F ? some years s ctiv 11 . - hiddon�s fine I : ; � - . air duty . ence.-_-, It John ,W � 11 , , Zr The flzure between the parenthesis, or e oh . � I I , .. . with this legislatidi�. It is possible they had -been a giest sufferer rom an ebscess.: reside ce a . tt: I a in t iis respect. The railway companies are . fig the river to nearing c'Mple- - � one., denotes the Pik - wh ioh the Oro . ,, b go of the paper on . In .1 - .1 advqrtleement wi 0 found. . I bitt I are gaining wiadom with experience, as th --During the heavy thu iderstorm on Suxi- t,013. � . I I - i , - I I � I . . . - arly oppooed'to anything of this kind . I I I I � June Stile at Penteoows-6 - . � I ey dda , the home c [ Mrs. Brow , Of -7- 1 . i . ,I I ! : , X - . I -McKinnon & Cc -5 o their . � I I � r - . Juni) Millinery being done, and it is, no doubt, dtLO t are doubtless becoming aw re of the, stron y was struck b3 lightning. 'he 11 ; I I I I I , I , I Cre �lifon . C", O'R N R STORE - 14 i I -Throe-Spoefalo-B. B. Gunn -A I feeling in the country against them, . Kippeni � . ; i � ! I � � � 4 Br, . influence that such 9; ang chinnne 'war, battered aul &'hole made In ; , , . - - b�dy has not long ago � y I . s - � I � t Z . . . I The�Clcthlnjrqueitlon-Greia & Maodonald-L I ,- 0ey are evidently disposed not 'to do any, the:roof. but, for tunately, no other damage NOT 99. _T Mission Hand of 0 - An-, ! ; I I � I I J;Vst B=- - Coo� Goodir-R. McFaul Co. -8 . beei i appointed, but thp electr t iing to increase that feeling. The resolu- - wai done, I . June Weddings -C. W. Pap9t-8 I orate should - drew's church.pi trpDoe holding a q .- borry � � , � � I I . - . - k proadfoot. bfi � i - I I IV W- A , I Mr. �, . . I see �hat the wishes of the railway compau- t on passed by several of the ProvinciAl festival on Th irsday in & 8� ; . . T __`qss� . - . = . I Saturday Bargalfli--liodgins Bros "4 -On Sunday, May 28bb, at noon, there 0 Iii a a I in ... I I I - 011, an In g , the, I I � - � 0AIM08 .0 . Paint4, Eta -L-[41-8. Mullett & Cc -8 ies'i .ud their interests, �ie not paid more I egislatures, as welt ui the t which is to be passed away Robert Frew 3n, the second so' loth, on the" own of M . R. B U � , : . . .. Ull, I Slaughter Salts -42 -Richardson & Molnuis-3 d iscuRsed in th � 0 I , .. tl�jsned A, W1 I a Commons, is also having a There will be, PI 1;i I � i � . � � � . . I -J. P. -8 � of Mr. A. M. Todd, of th 3 Goderich Star, inty of at awber � . ; I L � -iruggist, , I I I I I Biby-Day Henderson 6e( to thar the intere ts of the country beneficial iofl embers of program . !As on Alias on Ba U. L . - blo to prelvel2l . uence u on the m e � ndil a . I ­ Sestorth Creamery -1, E. Orealy-8 I t the early a go of 9 year 10 months . I 4 I .1 . I . Notice to Contractors --T. Niabolson-5 worker's have t e Anuk, o ! � Ist.—Twelve Men's All -wool Halifax .- -, �� I., 11111 and the wish as of the people. ; the Upper House, anx is bringing them to 7 days, the cause : death- being blood ; [ . a " . 11111111 . I I of � f doitti - thi a I I .. pre ! 0001 Lqhoes--R. Willis . - . � : I I I � . I -6 I reason. But, all the same, the agitation ,-poisoning� resulting from j� mail which had about tight,shou Id the even rig be favorab 9 � � � - . '. k-ee . L I .; i . L L , pa4w 1 T weed �".a � Wall Npor-A. Winter -1 - Not' i i v e i a 's - � L . . �Uinti Batgains-ri. srnith�S I I � for a change should not be,allowed to cease. f run into his foot. � I � we look forward to 'a splen id e Z Suits, r'ega a . I . I ; I lar.$6, for `3.98.. - Agemm Ed torial I es and COMMO, t8- The days of the Senate, as, it at present -On Thursday, I Joyinerit, a grand tri,eat and a I I I �- , V .1. . 1; Wanted -G. E. King -9 _ . ' . . I L May '25th, Harry Mar- big or .- I I , I I : - Uck ;iid tsk, . I . � � - exists, no matter how docile its members I I 40 � T is glorious uncertainty d marked pr( M n Rqberb Mch for ie, the pastl ee�, has � � I I I . Notle-F.'G. Neelin-6 . may b000me, are numbered. If it can not tin, of Goderioh, and M ills 1 Maud Kenned � � ,V�_ �L ­ . - tocabar;m eat, Picnic Grounds -J. 0 Miller -8 cisi( n of eclei iastical, as :all, &a ordinar r : Y' been on a busine as .r' r � - - Seatorth Foundry -R, Bell, Jr. -5 , . I -daughter of the late David 0 Kennedy, form, I Lp to wen Sound, do. 2nd.—Twenty-,fiw Different Patterns . - - , - 62 16-, r.ame . ! I ; I I . I I �. ­ I . phenann-6 lega courts, ; tre well get ou J by the I vv' - be abolished it will, before many years pus erly of Goderi h, were married at the bride's ing business thei e il � which he has a 1pedial. I C I , ­,, . I - ­­ L I I ffeben utens 14 . , . T omas Jameron, - - V I I I I Take Notic­-G. St"v fo to ;! around, be madc'more subservient to the home, in Gu ph. interest. -Mr. and . drs. T : : . I � �. I ___.L � grig. U , . - L . L Summer Session -W, H. Sbaw-5 ing statement of a contemporary, The ceremon was per- of Farquhar, were, durin' he week guests . French Organdie` .," A100 , : Farip for Sale -U. B. Hinins-5 wh� will of the people than it now is, The beat formed b e . R. J. M. Wa � Muslins at 10c and I : i - -jual � y safe d. � - __ � "I 1. ofended, So .. I I - FA Jor Sale -D. McInnis- -6 i says : Eight yea,ro of trial in the case of Drl�. thing to do with it, however, is' to reform it at the' home o` . J& r . . - I ,- le ht1M]ble 11 . � - �Mr. h Cooper, of 01 ton, �has 3y. r e Coop)r', Mrs. -1 -_ . I - � L Workman .1 ; I I , W 0 I � him i - -- It has brought the decision that out of existence. i is 4'oth useless and ex- just celebra his 93n� birt clay, and, Coefora, of Glen .� 15c per yard ;I worth in the regular ' _,� � ,hill 11,019 � LL . , la 2, wh as been paying ! L I f ­ . 2' w 2' w 2' w 1- I U �h's' visit an' w : I I I .- � 11 - I" I : the report of a committee was not legall pensive, and, as it nowl exists, it -is dam M a mon 1�2'h wer i I - -- i I . y . - r. James So t, of this same lace, !the f �r �ther's Mr. R. I - . at the be � � . I . 1 �J � Melli, 8� 0 , and aniong rien a, has returned I � � I . -- I " jor. befo e a Conference. In . the case of t I ; T he gerous. , 7 other ilayi passed the 91st mile stone. Both, way 25c per y4rd. 1. � .. I . i . . � " omipla we had a decision'of . ___ I . a . -'Aow I . - i;y, ! entlemen are still quite li � Ket e,,� of i i I . , 9 M In &P001 or to'G C , ; � home� --LThe home o ' Mr. o 3ert I I . -_ � . �, I mpur I I the ivy Counci 9 vely, and able to' .i I I � � I . . �� . �Iywwrrivof bdizo in MI . half that time that a A look at the map of the province of On- e out on the abreet i London, was, on tbf afternoon Of h 3�st i I . . - . . If bees ift -Jiff .. - — - suit hould have been entered by some one � y I i I I i L . � . woo . - . t 7 1 i 1 1 , . � XOM bf,baes in Ju I I . tario and examination oi the constituencies .' From the London Fre) Press we learn ult., the scene ol a, very qui �t ;:U I I -A ( .1 4 . I � I I i I . 8 EAFORTH, FRIDAY, qune 9th, 189) else. I J I 4 .t I Dre�ty r . . 3rd.— rood I Boys' Suit. wear guar- - � 000 - . I I now arrange4 for represent that Charles i event. j The two pr �ncipal arties' on the I I i I 0 J I — i - owson, of London, was uni - I I - Z3 . . - L � , I is they are atioli 6 i I . I , . - ! I I I - . id in marriag iiOn were Mr. Angus Br wn, of T jcUer- i i � � � I i � ,, I i __ in 40 Miss Maggie Glazier, of 0000A I � I L I i 4--b - . i T a climate in the Yukon cottiltry does the Don L �inion Parliam�ent, could not fail 'Clinton, . at li� , Southern -Congregational ' Is Jernims, C i ) p I � - � - I . � I I smith , and Mi ooper, eldest ; aAteed coat, 1 vest and pants, for : L i I i I - , � ; : ! , ._Mr� MCI 11 The Dorainion ParHament. not earn; to be so unbea,rably severe as Moo to convince even the most bigoted of the parsonage, b r Rev. daug�ter of M . James Cooper, of thin 4 I f - . . I at I W. H. Claris. The ' I i - . tta,get,on I I .. � . " ; ­ . - � I . ; I . � - � .00 : - peop a an 'unscrupulous and desigrlink manner in newly marrie( couple will ho united in the tide of w � i i - � 11 . � _. . � The aid of a very powerful microsoo ppose. FaithFenton,! the clever , - aside on Dufferih vicinity, w we 1 $2.50 1 . � I 1 � � - - � . pi � . . ; - ,u Mr. � I Avenue in -Lo idon. I matrimony Th I '01( remony was e f6rixied I � f q - - � I - � corr sporid6nt of', the :Globe ' which t e country has been cut up. The i ; � I I . - � would be required. to ascertain the program . at Dawson,i . * ; . I I'll - t#,a the jol � � � . I ': � . I 11 -On Satuday last 1, W. J I ; 'The 1 . . I- - : I . - house, -AD I - - z . bride Was very p?eti ily' - Loop— . . g from th I constitu arranged with Bobier, of E) etier, )_ attired for t �e coca- : that has been -made in the way of advancin .. C ere on the 27th of April' rag holding -one of his � by Rev. , - C lark, of Lon, o i. � I writ encies have not been 1, while Mr. A. Q ' ; � � t; I : 'Collar.. I I says "Thd weather a her convenience or uniformity, ponies, while it Wag being shod, the animal � a - � , : - � I regard I o eit . � I . legislation uring the past week. .None of itice the' first 01 I w ion. After the ,,er imony, a id con ,, atula, I I I � - � - - -- I I I I I I . � I � Vory - es 1 tions, the guests sa � down to a out Iptuous i ! I I - 0 March has been the best O its kind, and and it h More thane:vident that in laying reared, and 'with its fore . �eet struck Mr. I I . . .-. . . � sup . 1. I I I 11 - There is - I the prominent measures in. which � the Conn- your correspondent cannot ecall- in a Ion" them Oat' only political advantage for the Bobier on the face, inflict several ugly j ier !the table b bee atifully decor-' 1 1 1 I I � i I- I - ' I � F J , ; I � 0�_On I G �ry is interested ha-ve even been advanced. eastern experience, a finer, earlier or mo " the do inapt party was sought. We hav a , d y atel f0`r1 the plea ant, occasiot . After thR i - : I . - ._1 I . I - I . . re 6 �i" a and severie wot tide. i Th of his notse, pleasant visit wa a a B i I � 11 . � - ' ,_ ­ of - I - 'bees I The estimates are, also, hanging flre. The , gentl 3 spring. Certainly the river has not a alighb.ides.of how things were done else. w 9 laid bare, i �hile one of his cheeks ,w friends in the is, 1. - iim- the m3 ; . �, as I t � - : . � q I ; M . ntw" i I I . I I - I � .. . I broken yet, but the ice is rx�eltin_g fast, and where by the arrangement. in this county. b dly lacerate( . .' ; city. r. and N. r:� eBrown have i . . . . � -,�, -� A Its I � policy of the Opposition evidently is talk i ,iow re- f . � � I -4 i � I 0 . .1 � ; I the I � - 2W * J!"ib W -b at I - � I . passa;e across the Yukon 'or Monclike is Bub there are many more. -glaring 6 turned home axic have Pet 6 UiN N SE V= �13rlaoc . % . ases than -An old res�ident of Wit gtham,in th d down i, I - � - U � I . a per- I 0 it � . . . - � has nearly digal?-.' Drew, died on Sal usual uties of life. Yo : � � . _. -1 __� Va t0e ,cerern I a' Perhais the worst wim. I corre ti I I a" in ,01 . and obstruct on . Ever since t1b e - Premier dangerous. The snow even this county shows. 80:2 of Mr. a ��l es� � A, Ut a, I miday ondent I ��i 111lii;4 � - I in vvi . � - , 4W of -.4idat . . n oni te w 1,11 I ON g ====i== � � . � I declined to accept Sir Chart a Tupper's offer I peare I from the -hills around Dam'so Y, is North W ntw.orbh and Brant. This con- ev nip 27th �lt., in bhe 6ith year of ; his most cordially ui I ith . � _. �_ � . - ... bill,. the atitue I . ==== . I I -I . I - - - - I I 1. -1 I - andon the redistribution the ar-awa,y mountain tops 8 ine"white ney c nsist8 of several townships in ag -, .. ecessed'. had been' si k for some' many, as few thought his illness w" of - I . WAS ttruel ,to ab Op- . � t c Mr. andi Mrs. Br( wn all the happiness ta 2d I thu! I I - � I i � Lae. -A idow" I �� ! .. Itra. J. 3inclair, Misses I ;r I I 0 . �_ ., - . - � I I prospi ri y t4em,!& id , such a seri *uq character. Last winteIr he changes were made in the app W" . under the abrong sun. The earlieat spring Brant and Aventworth,� and one in Oxford,* weeks with B'r* lit's die( 3 "t this w )rld can af 'ord oil was held in the afternoon, when several position have done nothing but � obstruct. blosocins are out, in prof usion upon the hill- and in order to reach the Oxford township three daughterp trusts it! will be both liberal i ind ki1nd, &. - I Ointment of �­ 40ne. I Their object evidently is to harry,tbe . I . r. I . . 7 ov, sides+wit! crocuses with purple. I was laid p W th U grippe, and this! was pathmuters. - 11 - �� in the � il �etabi and it is necessary t * p over '-a townshil) in Lizzie, and Dolly and on and Mrs! Joseph Upshall, "ho hi RobertBrown wag .paid Sg - I � I , ye,lo oe - � 0 J um c I [on, Will am, of i 1. � I ve lleen ' u __ - - MW � � w - s � . I g. . I I follovv.�d by a wel)iog of t his, for three Iambs killed by dogs. Account4al - saw. . ernment so as to force them to ter�ms of the tree wrapped in w :in, furry Waterloo, which lies between Wentw�rth Kineardine, ard left.to mot ,n his too I gying sk two wee Is' weit to' friends at Pt6tt . I he glands o I I I , � , .. i ' I - � � . - redistribution bill, which they unPubt adly calyx a.)) i . I ; � . and Oxford.1 'This, is only one instane . -On'Tue da' �l in, have retutned. bome4'-Mr. Johx� B. I peck, And des ite aill, that could be don for '&mounting to $160 for road imp - . ��� � . . I a af tirnoon, May 18th, one i 9 ' � rovelmentA .., - I I � "I hith, passed aw �u above stated. I.Mr. and usessot's salary were passed and p - I I - - a � I I Scores of o6hers e4uall alsqurd could be of Ingersoll's. , McLean,! of Tuck(romith, 1� this week at. . I � - . dread. TheGovernment8id can,lhow(vert I - . y ostpopular young ladies, - I I aid� KM . I nee to the redistribution bill, given. Itisitodoaway with this sortof Miss Florence gar,!was ur i ted in the holy � Goderich attendi ig county, couuc I. -Min 1. I in Grey. About ,'two The next meeting of the council will be bola . I - * I - I In efere I tamotib .was born � . .. � a I I years ago he I � � __ - -W. J, . . ! fo . 5. hang it out aa long as they' c n, and, It �� thing and to I restore the divisions within Annie Pippel, of Toronto, h�l 1 wfas ur'bed in marriage to in on Satur,asy, Jump 17th, at 10 -o'clock ib"Wo . .. Is 89 * now before Parliament, the Pictoti Ti bonds of wedlo k to Mr. L %ban B. Fortier, � r some days Alaggi 0. M. . . . imes , . � - � I - I - . says : There can be no airer bee' of Wingham. 'khe ceremony was porform. been a � . clang ter . ' . - � . t Wad -bit . . new tactics are soon followed, the -agr cul- very t uly - . county boundaries that the present bill has at th, 0 ` John MeTaggart, �1461,h . new bou l I I I i f , . = ) home of r. E nd Mrs, I copoes ion, 4 �yf o survii - -0 - I i n introduced., And where there is to ed &I high noon le E, R. Hutt, in t , egor, of 'Tucke ... mith.-As the 4i 1W" I I . tural-members will not hav3 a chance to - L Archy res him, amd is the frA1116 of I I . Z I - - . I prop , be more than onel division within a county, est ' v' threshing seaF I de I �� sympa thi2 e with in her young . Ooderich. . -I �"M&" of �1"t, -wt,e � ' . . work much in their harvest fields this year. I I _` lit" g uests. Mr. a . .on will goo be qn hand# , I BE;,,K"1S TA-xNF,Ry I)EsTROYED.-Lut M -, _�� 7 ie al I those engaged in that-busine a P . I 91 measu a now ment. the constituencies 6Ve to be arranged by ro.Fortierhav,. "f'yp ;heir resi ' w cod. The I funeral procession 'om-: ::�- publ y em Joe 0 of _ Job !ition than that- contained in the u . - , before Parlia ' I9 the 9� taken u �dence in re now get. __ __ I 11� . ; pris d er 10( conveyances, th day night fire destroyed Major Deck'to tan- v - I the Supirior C ' rt judges. This is what W righam. � � ting in shape. Me isrs. I � us te W , . . Aw.iihool last,week . � - ,� - - , first lace it rescinds the gerrymander, it Qui � I . McK & McGregor, 1 to t e high esti am in which the doe' I 4yeleng nery Ili SaItford, together with the tt� n d . I �� I . the new bill provides. Surely, no reason- The deathlof Mary Louise, second of Tucker'smith, have got hot i ce Mach` . . - The Grand Trunk Strike. makes the municipal boundary the . . I . t ne w separ- was . _h of 18i I . . - a ator of — il - able li rig�t, should ighter of Mr. Oharles Ba es, of Goderich * .... I . 0 1 n the and , - . � berei 6v6d dow Ind relatives. Dece"ed buildings, one frame the other atone ' 11 - it of the Parliamentary constitueh dat .eke ; [see -two 11 The strike of the tiack mot iuv:idl. abl person, who!deeires to do thivatest mproved 1 arnia rr ield, and the sympathy felt for'the ery and stock. The,tannery eompr ' I - =---- er ii� I I i kick at an arrangement of this kind. And occ rred on Mot , 0 re. ompool I A __ a I am ' _ , L spent th, . I . � I I I k J ,& , . I _, .* , � ' - , S a Atten 09 I � j L settled. I I f last, week, at the age had:bu,�chas d the 0 acre farm, on which the 6re started in the frame In ilding- 6 the �L. � � ___ d' cy an where the municipality has to be still it is this very mdasur day Mass & Bro ... era are 'also d - Iii-A)"Wit ; � I Trunk Railway has not yet been I divided e that Sir' Charle' of (!ighteen years and nine month& MI a getting � new Monarch fr( 0 - ' 0 - I . t 7 1 . . � I -*- 8 � - keep Parliament he past trong su. - �, - A. Tuf . I � I iven Out I' partiz ,.the division in effeated by a non- Tupper desires to sittin Bates bad been in poor health for sorrip rig C(mpan ,__a V I I ears ago, from John side next the river. There is a a .1 �,, t, -_ ' __ " on. Monday last the report Oas g' . Manufacturi th ' Clinton I he di e4d, a fe F Wal- I ­ - " is erN I . . I ­ ti days hav6 been scorchers. fe' �' i lace,-'aud he 6 a a ineady going, ind 11 � - -A . I a a authority. We have reason to be. q4til December, rather than all)w it t e, and four days before- his I - r. R. B Me �� ustrious picion of incediariam. as there had been 40 1 1 , - - � Z fiett , that the diffiq0ty bad been settled and �hat i lieve ti at the country will i death whi� a . ­ - too � be satisfied with . -� * . ju 1 .1, . ; I fire on since the Satur --d � � � I il' young Joian and big ily esteemed. 's - , I . I - 7 1 - Pago. Surely the old man must be in hi's sitting on the n frolit 'of tie : Lean, for 'a few days, was no in Ili u8ua 4 : day _ previous I I - rs . y 4 14 - , - � - I I this r -position, and that it will see clearly : I . Tile - - - - t;�4a_ to 4 , , i the men ha4 returned to work. Every per- p �Veramdah i , but we� are . pleasec . to . I I alarm was rung - - - us"ObIne, - � U., I � ... I .. L a � i i _� - I I i iiii dotage, ' L I I house, became unconscious jmd never rallie I , !Iealth! now rth t he'l in town, arid the fire engine, , � IP y .. I , �� I 141 that th t outcry being raised by the Tories I _\ I ! L i was taken over and used for a short L . I I , I . LL - I son was rej�i&ed that a settlement he - On. MoNevin I Zurie]2. I � � 4� I 11 3d.- r. ohn . I � time, .. - __ i _; z_, W., - L I I 11 froi this conditi % � i: again going 6rou t I I I - ajok;lield in lChv� � I - eq,ected. - - During' the� heavy � k shipping lun be to . ,a had gained -such helidwif L I JZ -Saturd , -A coup] A has no 'oundation othcr than their -objection I L Mr. J. Rose Robertson, the tale ited pro .� � i this wee 1 but the flame , tv : This pleasure, however, was of ,, t . thundlerstorm. on j ribadfoot! ' � _ . . 17 �i "; 11 Bur;4s � I . � . � 6, fforts to eta them were hopeless. Mi. I _�_. to ( . , deprived of the advantage -which I' Sun da !&Box, S6aforbh,-1l?heK p foo ball club; i y 11 Jillt"d __ ,- M.. I o bein , 3AD -Mr Jacob Roeder, wh � re- that e . I L . y, 28Qh ult., Dane's grpt mill, - , I � - , .1 ..... I I 'L - - 1 2 -by " hiving the I . . I L ,miles aoilth of this vil4age,,j$nd Beck places his total Ion at something iliko � '. - � short duration, as the word was soon pa3sed ' they ga tied in '82 and '9 prietor of the Toronto Telegram, �d inem 12 have decided to hold theii p . a I sides atfew I - . . i ... � ., . u � �u I picnic, in i . L I : . I - ­ . I - � I - I � C I i . ! the Depo Park, )n Sw urd%' ' nour- ,. --- � , . 'un, F7 z . - around that a misunderstanding had arisen -a ion W& )�n an 4n�riablc reputation as a $4,500, which is partly covered by i etchi � , L - I � . . 3 ia . � I .� � � n the brea Ing he 24th ­_ -1 " � !A� 1, � i of a gemeral election before another goes Gorrie, ck by lightning, but no z "s w -- --- . � " 1, � 1 Grits " There is a prevailing expect. he .Dom ' io Par* damage was � ­ � 11' t bar for East Tdronto in t i'n n at[ who In - � - i :: . doni further t1' ki � lbreeL oic! thorou0bred cattle, la*t vii,eck &nce of $2,500. - Among the stock destr0y4e4 . to I - or . . ... � .. L . t� - . I � � L 4J �: existed, and i OJ p A�good programme : : d his he4 f, �-; tr I a . � . - ____ i L. I I . me aw - __ . 1' � ; I I ' Indepe also struck. :� Th -,fluid a ck the chimney � cludiu , a la1oros a match, i breedei and prize win 2er of Hay, a V . I . - � - r� . i . t session H. �Smith,. the well-kn6wn, was $800 worth of hides which __ ;_ -od' borne;- 1 1 ;_ I - - - Mr. t 0. i ion liament, Ivas elected a few years ago as an off of a.few hingles. Alex. Ross' house was I. p ' old t Mr. I � ! , an d that the difficilty still . 11 � June. of F or a is be- � J , 1 arll ameut; the gerrymander mus , t r iv . d On ! - _', thit the men who went to work on Monday � we should gay shall, be do qdent member. For the first : log arrau � ed for, in' � Be(&', I - , _. , I C.t' I ; . .1 knocked .out one si a, it then .went � � bsence � i '_ I- I �� morning wefe, ordered off again the stme � fore tb ay WiI Fe- or two after his election he . carried o � u . football ournameit, ani 6,her I athleti . I intended to ship the next' Morning-, havim, - . ii C A- c � T !, , - I next general election. - .. and 1'ery - in U ! i R li . "I. � t the I ouperio,,r young bull, se ien wonting old. This come home from London camp for th �� w -Rev, U� I I i! �: if, 1, � �i f down inside, bu�ting the i ea. ook out for ftirb"i6r announze. . at Dur. , � - . i -A . Itove " ipes and 9" I . 2, v�,4 ' ; 6 I � �� I I - I..-.. - I I I - - i . I I .1 ' me animal was purchaaed for use in �4r. pose. On all aid . � a � . . I forenoon. ; � Independence roll fairly well. He showed, -knocking -down All the pict res in the rooin.,' ments neXt week. I ex sympaithy is expreisait - Undo preached preP' T : rif, I The 'Dominion Minister of Militia fi I 1 , .1 Ptnith'�.ovvn herd. ' Mr. Roeder also sold to for Mt. Beck in the h I- I . � ill � as at Any rate, that he was sincere in fii4 pro r I I I ; I -1 - 114 - ; . The latest difficulty has arisen in ;hir, ' L I - Fortunately no (me was inj red. ; 10111111111111111-- L oss he has sustained. , lbons - eh -Arch a wA I.- . I I !� Z 2 i - � ": ! done &. ,o' __ i � Mr. SMit a sixteelli mc nths' old bull, wlAch I : I . 'i , , � I q — V - od act in prohibibing the maint-en- .- ftaby annivel � 12 V fessions of independence. But, ala Mr. Wm. ,E waffield, of Godet ich who ; � . ., , . � ,�,f 1, way: Three members of the Dominion Par. a, like ; : ' , . ; I ., z. �­' I � .1 . � : I terio,r dep&r me - _r �,J,­. -:� Le dbur y. , - hepurdhased for the t �xxt � T_ I' . - . ance of a canteen in connection has- just returm d from a , , � , I .1 wift U bdd m June � _,� Nic. '--J�`!J . with the most others of his professions, h trip south andl I for thi merit Ma itoba. r. He ry _ � I , �. �, liament, Messrs. E. F. Clarke, T ter nd isindepend- I ! I �pment � __ -t- ,, i J�,;% � %�­. , I ay M . � 11to , ara It , . , -, . 1 - Mary, th I I Mi" prep VA, , 11 : - I I - J I - - -1 I Powell undertook, on behalf of the men, to I various, military camps of instruction aggem- ence was only a matter of time. During , a that we in Huron hav 3 better e .a Truentri'ei, a ne I bor of Mr. Roeder, so Next kave this pimic. the .� ��_ � I east, s# i NOTES., -The death of to li t'l . i_ � �,,�i -, I I I daughter of Mr. an I Mrs. Jol)n M � - . � . � . . . I prospeeps for a ctop of fall wheat than the; : urrayi is I � ki ".�, 1. the present- ienion he has, evidently, thrown sold tol I Ir. Sm th 1� very nice two year old I I � - � � - i A; � f � - - I - 11 mediate between them and the railway offi i bled througgout the Dominion. It is high !much regretted. �31 �­. - 9 I I - , . I aside his ilx� ependence and has come Out.as residen�s. df P bh, Middlese Oxford , . She Ir . � e or ,,, , : t�� f I . I - .hE) I . . I . I' I 1, i I �;, ' . 19 time tbAt this abomination was being dond . Lambton, Kent d Resex have, gen- -which he re 4,eivi id the handsome a um i ; - "t %, I ,a most bitter, unreleating and unreasoning promising, gir in t a ninth yel 6r of er age. I and for,' IS "6 1 uel - q� - I ,� � . � I I �__ - ciaIs. They interviewed Mr. Hays,' the ; away With. It is'difficult enough for y - Thefune I-tothe ounandatioliece . I .1 � t A I - I . . I oung tleman says we flave some fairly good fie , metery Mr. Henry Croft, of the smirne �RAV,-We Are Sol � � � I ­ 1'.13 artizan. 14 this respect, however, h ' . dds i � Of "2" L Saturday I � .1 I �:, I I i�b ,rb I . �;, - I I _� ge ner - said th t t( ma e 'a but that in the c .on Mond , � I . � - 1i ! V, , � my who purities he visited t a did was ve� y largely Atended. %V no 0 lem n, . z I . 1) r j�',- L I 0 r ! _r - . I . -I, , !,way I �en a lot of them are assembled to- have gone before. No person doubts but )ereaved par, � � - oes care for some ti . -, 01,11 manager, and it is he men resist temptation in the ordinary ut following in the footprints of 0 d, mold to tie same gent I Wdly White who hi i 'I, a gain but , E I I � , � greed to take all thq men back a - not see one that! could be Oalled a fairly extenclou sympatiyto the N . I ; - L. � ,_ -�." I , � , . I I I Lit : . I ­� '4i . - ,her and away from the restraints of - ' i for blorn 3nt 'to�, the N)rthwest, a two y W I . , - 0 1 an I ar . : 4 .2. would not arrange any iurther %its util ger to in thoir'severo triali-Th � growth dur�' $100.; Th4 Be were all good Ani- . anoperation for app . 1H. ­_� , wheat' old bull f I I . .tl dot I 1I his professions of independence were sin good field f ( � j - �1 �il . : home, - n . !r 4 11 I t - �, -i . Z da to h to I i I � , � noflt Michael ilrig ' . Wns ; BIG BARNm-one 4 1 �. L- I I O"V' g " ee , ; i � I , th ay had returned to work. On the 8tre� gth ' but it is actually criminal to place cere. But it is all impossible for a re- -The rdrmIrin of Rev. ather the last few excellent.,_ -L BarLrr!ft . - . I . , I mals and a credit ,to�l' their breeders, and i I , � __ i I .1 1� I tempta �ion i n' the shape of an open saloon Cummings, eph' r3treat, 'Mrs. Kinney and ��r . - - � � ,, � V � �.-,-- " ( i,� � of this, Messrs presentativ who ied at St. os ! I daitight , Miss Dora' show that the farmers .61 this 'district ank, : �� UA been erected . I I i '- � J_Lt' T a to go sit er to the Dominion Dearborn, Michi an, on Moriday in rning of ,,were away attendii a *eddi g at Hensall . I I I I - I . I ; . L I . . Clarke, Tayl6r and Powell ' right i their way on the camp ground, and Parliament or Legis ture and retain, for : comingito! the fr � � rateed on Mr. Rob .1 .;� �'r - _��, � I I 9 AT- , L I - recom one day i this ,%i,e(k.-T.he steam dredge� - � i r - i zi,,�� I � 1 . 0 t, as breeders of good , - -:� f IV! - ttitude of independ- . � . I short h�r4 � . Arinchelsea, on Fri I � : � mended the authorities of the Track- give . itj he stamp of . authority. ,It is sur' any length' of time, all a last week, from aresis, arrii i �,�, , . I . ed in B13 th the ; t i i I � r-r"v . I I . . ! L , : � � . I i 4 , _� ,,, meWs Union to send the rising�that the nuisance was not long ago following evenin , and vvere� taken ;o 8 t. 7hich is at work'in ; -about 1.50 m I 1- �.is . -men back to w)rk � P the pine swamp, is nearer - 41 . d ence. The two parti�s are ranged on differ- I I BR11EFS.t1'3_R v. b1i C. Finkbeiner and *4r. - - U: . en) -old s r they, : . .. I . - j; one away with. Many a young Man, no atine, w I tarred in the �ly as'much of an'atbraction fox the bo : � I - I � ; Augu h -were [ in :M .� - . and all would be right.', Acting on this ad- - 0 ent sides, and the Aws have little inter- Vg'as i Fred K blot w re A Milverton this wepk, 16fty Ana .sixty of tho __ , d ubt, -,an date his first step to ruin as a co Roman Catholic ,mmetery. D-eceased was a !what Bainum's show would be. -At �hta I vi�e,tbechadrmanof t'�e striki urge with the Sainia�itans. All L the asso. . . � I attendi t a mival district Sunday school I Abouttwo,eelock t) ng com it. " result of the teen on the damp at in the Roman Catholic church and a !late court!of revision a ip official in ' � I ' can grounds prie .5 townsh - - � � - I . during the annual season of milit . ciations of1the place i have i� tendency to I .,moment of weakness and . 1% convent io f � he Evangelical Oburch.-A%r. � - Thomas Cameroya - - w folly,ior actuate ' .. . .1 . I . . � win I . te� telegraphed to a section foremen ary i n * d rive I native of West VTawanosb, 'here his broth I ; I a man into either one I*t* . at - I cl�by . p ig, a o n, ich n. has )een vi it � chel I on, the road to start to work with the,ir in ion I any too soon. . If he stands a of from both e was 48 ye ra, of petty me of those! wh ' g : - � - when the - ,men were i � ! I iffe intends re-uTTP 1 ain - Brown, of structict). The order has not been made or the other. . g I ic camp era reside at prei ent. H spit6, hadso o appealod 1 ' faff, a I I A I here for a�l w da . Wise 1*� Mi , I he 4 looked I sworn, but refused to. administer the Tg _�_ I on Monday mo, Ing. I Lge, and the at, yearand � half ha been 0 thl I n pursuatice of these ' - r- upon by'his fell members of . this weL k 4nd w 11 then go to MinnaeotW- all had been chosen.' L . . i I both camps as an Ishmael, w an inmate of rt. Joseph's ret�reat. Ito the great majoritv of th V IJU . . . adV at I alber '�of m m, and boys went overito been p1sLeed Lr -e - to . I . IL . . .1 Lbowev ro, 1� I . � , Wed widay morning to see e. .. � . - -heame !" V was evident, � ily to the 'Jartwrijht -The day Fred, son of Mr. J. P. at doe I . � � Hewawe instructions, all the meo went to wort an address �recen� aimd ' despised It is a pity Ithii "' ' gave i-1 A . �. it I Iii . - dence. n I - I � , I and suppeated, and few men, other d the. fm e of a 3 i divi � � - ti . I & . wa do ; club of VVeat T ' � , had lighte . the Manners 1 nd courtes of the me�n lift t .. 4"bent" was seen to. 1. I I oronto, Mr. J. S Willison, honestf� independent they . ay be, can � y .- I fishermen Tb . *- I occurred, that the politicians who I 0 ma�tt6r how 8 I1OQ i the lake on 1 tey had too '!'R I j I er, f I m what after Tisdall, of Clinton th he council, knd the Ot ter towns4i bile nets. S rT 0-- - - I . - � . - editor of the Oldbe,C pa,lid a well deserved: - Bee des this, large -cracker, an. inking ip had no 5 been tops of t P : abot oul I ,into the lake. -Mr. Jac -0 - - I I I ; - ,O had %r I I ., 8tind this sort of isolation. I— I it U. mil� I . forth 'race. Mr. C i.. I .ranged with Mr. Hays had taken too much � tribute :o one t *1 the atmosphere of the House work ignited picked it up, when ooddenly i 'officials, but we out pose he is now too dlcl� Waltz, One Of th� pioneer residents of H�y load:andg.aye pro I � it ex- , I It �1_ I Of 1, it - I , - � on his � � , i ansda's beat and mos ploded with terrific force into his fat ie and 11, I i. I S I SYMPA tolearn theee things. -Mr. 1'. Bennevv�esl I I -, 4 forgranted. The rn�n had only thieg, and, unconsciously, helwill find ; township, was buried in the Lutheran cenie- - tachment headed by- , I -1 L � I been at ablestmeAmen. Hesaid: "If thereisone- them*gOiDg to ither one side or t a other, lag caused severe ain. Fo- sev. i . - � fti. � fi'�-�, ' eyes, and I has purchased a neliv steam en),ine for tise i t day.' He was 75 years ibf � f* any emergen . I .1- ii-,; rk� a -couple of.hours when the railway - . I -1 11 ' y on wednes 4�1� I 2 - we - days the young. ad ,suflered intensely, oys arounc� Bethel have I a � . I I 03, I .-,* i 11 �. A . , reason more than another which entitleR and, as a natural consequence, a drops eral on the farin.-The 1) ge. Mrs. Jacob Wurm was also interr' N a will. They ' � R, �� rl pr O&MO �d � Soon ,'��'. " . i. I - autlicirities ordered them to cease work and the clul: bo the confidence and affection of over on the aide to which he for erly be- being kept under the influen(e of chloroform, ocured'ii football and are acticing the I in the I cemetery on Wednesday. a 1, -1 " ,,V i ' �ffi )- `­ longed. andhiseyeiban aledup'. At I - 8 e � ents, and the result � ­ - . I to re0ort to.their district superintendents notl,r?ven any I wes-ai � - � 1111 I , ! !: _1 Liberals, it is because it is named after Sir Mr. Robertson has first it was game freq�ently.-Hunn'Brot era had the le usband and one child -to . — tide received a ba64 � N , ­ I . . I I Richard 1',artwright. isfortune o lose a valus, I in A list of bargains ! . TT �­ t ose his eyesight, but, ble tr. itch cow I I picked out .espe �'� - � In the speaker' exception to the general rule. M one U. cially , f1l, - , I liep applying to these officials s opin- r log 11 Lr. J., A� Williams has beenou[n - Mott in attendance fir . . L L's ­�i� I the men I - fter medical advIlice, it was found I . I . lit N� 40ur offeritig -special - � 1� I _. -1. . were under a greater thies have alw ye bben with the '* gymPa _ i 'for.Saturday's selling. I Mr. Z'.,J � � 1 ion, the Liberal parby . a that at day recend . - Quit a a numbei ' of children 0 ta Icin, businen.-Mr. and Mrs. S. U. bargains for Saturday, June ar WM so . - i3 tt� '14i i [ "i � ff we - debt of gratitude to Sir'Ri hard Cartwright tive party, tic he has n'aturally drop t - carry soret' � , ceination. S - I 3 _L L I %. .-a informed that as they had been dis c tL Conserva- bough the optics! are i mpaii ad' he will not L ! Me as result o � va, h , d, � . slid Usborne. - - '- - � I a ailment . I I , . ; � - V�;i that aide. This litti ould not , e- a patch, , itiuX4"I ,� Vent together is strill , 1 _1 � than to 3my-other living Liberal, with It: a all very well for a� ''man to VI lLoth tractor, and the mat I �4 z , i, ,� 5 .ped on I I c ,r, of ligeon, Michigan, are here successful, that for Saturday, Jame , we Ili i -_#,L imil sad, they must make formal application he lose his eight. , �e . Mrs. Schluchter's father, Mr. ff. have prepared another list - � 1. . _11 f, -N however, 11 wh 6h smallpox and,these go on I t.. '; excepticn, perhaps, of Sir Oliver Mowat. prate about hif independence until he has it A very ok place at the - 6 the au . rings R P, i1al id Other friends.-Mirs. :_ , j: P - for re-engagement, and that their cases Durin id he long days ;of - e p . Jac b `1tV 64 at framer. � 'n') - -; llf .7 �� . ; X; �, I �-A,� il M , of wolild bribg.-Aly. I J. J. Irvne h Inch ming. The' � . I , - I �,! -� I 4 ;,_.;i.! wo 14 be ultimately considered by the 4 9 t . adversity, and tried in Parliament, but we can not recol- , home of .r. and Mrs. lWm. Northoott 1hased a r O,w parlo as sale the first thing Saturday met - __ , I - �k J.- " i . pur- 8 r as.returned from Detroit a' d whole of the big stock must be turned intoo, , , 111MR11111111110 " t l ,� - t� � t We nee . , � I � I ' the season was very lon'g, Sir Richard Cart.' lect ot-one single polibician in th i organ. It was mauu- . er pl ce , w) ere she has been visit- ready.money as soon as possible, and you I . t I Th . wright fought the battle of the Liberal who has stood - the test for any le - ria e f e r me on i. U nd is one of Doherty's - � Ho 1: t ,0'-�,,� �,_ 1 auttrities of the company. is country �exsmith, on day, Milay 24th, it be. 0 �� � A "T 1 1 -1 . is made ngth of ing the marriage . factured r � linton � in lie c ildr, in. - Mr. and Mrs. ' . will find h z �, - aug ter, . t, , I I . " .,� t '1� , matters worse than ever, as the men feel party * th a courage th Miss Annie, to ,14r. orge , eddes, a -Qu.te a number of the people here ere on Saturday morniug lines of - .. A� . - . at neve� failed, and time. Many tiave tried it, hub all have best. * NO-RTJ=RNX 8,11A1 11 I" f 4 I . � . r : in . 5 Ou . . I a � � - 0, of Hensall, were in the villa' e ae"onable -arid i w4orning de � , I I � )er a youn . Th .1, ­uj that they have been trifled with by some withadisregard of personal sacrifice not failed.. � pros farme purpoaegoingon the -excursion to Guelph 0 8 a a a, . Mr. I , desirable dry 9 , enter I � I � ��! f 11 1. � . I ie,nuptial knot I CA F. Seigner has return d that are positively money saveoods at prices � a.th � - , , i was �ied by Re 1. Charles Smith, uf Exete oil Tuesday next. . �Geoxrge ,7q,ey and - L . r . d. __ I i , ,�., urpusei by any other man who had served ir m big to pect rig tour in Manitoba and . . . I .. ­ : 1" , T'i . perij an. Some of the men have already - a I � 1 '4 r.t .1 9 : - �� - ­ - . � . - . I in th a presence about eig ty-five'invited k� I ; I Ibis Wife, -and the ma 4 , . rr 1'. - , I _1 been the part r since Confederation." I Huron Notes. . the ori West. ffe travblled SATURDAy BARGAINS IN MENS, f� . 4 1- � . . 1: about 5,000 The berftve.d h&v,e - . . . . . - .1 eng�ged and have gone to work, but the — . gues 5s. The bri, was given away by her �' � 'les � a many fine locali- FURNISHINGS AND CLOTHING. 1001111111 - 1� I . I �, t 0 a saw il - 1[ , q - �- ; ' -A young I iberal club will be organized charming in a gown of � I ., � z, _; . gre The m b . : � 7: . . . . . �t mass are still out on strike, with no era of the Ontario Legislature, o le . -rey. I 2E -1 , . father, 4nd 10 G i nil . I I � Unity.- A-boui f, in Goderich. 11 . I b i so tario is the garden of t6c The clothing and furnishinge:must P11 be gold -out 041b on Tu i I if �', � � . L ti", he! �_ � :;�. .1 . �. . r I 'T., 1, . Rev. J. A. I w w ri . 11 i t .- j)resent prospects of a settlement. irrespect of party, are to be given a nice - crear� cashmer ith a sweeping bridal veil.- DoINGS.-�-A meeting of .i I turned It Anderson has just.completed � - I on on, a a a emanalore. 'We have picked out thojet tiew. barn jor I I I I i 6 bh� Grey to n- _ � Miss,Beekie Nort cott, sister of the bride, iip council was hell last welek, but there been be,* vi itiu lines, and marked tbem,-.At pride � Mr. 4' .� - ��­ il .1 - � I I - t I . ;_ . bridesmaid, while t�e groom was a � Irelatives and friends. ' ,9 that should ekar I � 7 � � il . e fact is that summer L'rip. They have accepted the inv . the twelfth vear of his pg8torate'in Knox acted as 1).� 4- once. Clothing and Pirnithings at* , Z of lad -i I , � - i - � churd ' M�s, iger I Huron count� ' . q , the Grand Trunk aubhori- I I. h, Godari 3h. v rag not .m6 ch buaim as done I ut ther than to 11 " C, , as gone to them so 94 *ge number � - i ,� ties have decided to pick and choose from entle- . assessment _, about one-half iv.hjit you are used t3 psyng. *titmAss the e I "I �' il tabion of a committee of prominent g _ assisted by big broth r, Mr. . lber c)nsider 81ppeals againet the � n !� I [4 .1 :t- I � . � .; ''I r ; a i - t Geddes. I - MJchig6 1" It Vigi her children. -Mr. X. I im � = rectio ­ - � �- men in Port Arthar, Fort William ncessio ' I ' a Old pioneers of the town- a ad also ini� connection with the Boyle drain' Jdhnstoo � st alne his hi P recently and hos %v bate, alF good * - . : �Ilt n Q,Tur . its - I *1th dainties for the'� . I . 1i 1 I i . the men as they see fib,- and to 're�engage and co David H. Marshall has sold his farm, on -Another of tt .� 6 & Men's and boys, one stm do - is -attend I , I - , nberry,, to John Marshall, ship of West We wamosh pused awq -JaW. The c)urt of revision -on the be � I ing Cc I - � � I and qualities, a - . , 'i , 4. � ' %T � . 11. I only those whom they feel they can handle, ! other ambitious �,owna in New Ontario, t for $5,000. ,' on iig by On lai. sine - He is very slow abo' good amortme,.t to OnGose ,row, rifereil . 0 . ut .. I 1. , � ! F Friday, 26th ult., in the person of Mr. �ohri aageasment� roll, afte: . I Wiseman prices were 50o and 75c, choice of this 14 . I I � ' . - . ,� d and that those who have been instrame ountry in a body ity order that -Colborne t( e cherry centre Rutherford, sr., making a *ew changes, getting t .r2 re to - ��, .1 U.Pit _W1 Goren, on is ' ' 0 , visit that c - 1wnship is th ol nd. Our village trustees a � , i- ,� . ntal ' ' in the 74th ear Of hial age. ciosed itg,14bors ani cobfirmel the roll, I ,- - Saturda), ,_nc. : 7 Mr. Deachinan . - � -11 t I . they im of the county,and the promises this have a. It t o f graiL . � � a 11 . � , n encouraging the ,strike Will be made to judge of iti capabilities, wealth year are Deceased was one of the first ettlers in I that V�bile the t1burt on t ie drai I ; ,eL put on our roads thi,,Ig F All the rest Of the Wis-ni %h stock of trews . - OJ � rAng i I . 'i - . I .4trw � I ; for 6, large yield of this fruit. - � nage by-law ad- - year. I :, : hate, very flL P - � I � . * and;nece sities. The party will leave Tor- ne qualities, goo -do -nwwh at - e HU , . . : that were 76c, 81 sod , zZ I , � I I I . � ,� [ 1 1 r cboi,.:e fwf the entire lot on ftturdsy 60o. -iltta,u 11 - part of the townphip, and ww a man greatly rned until the 26 ih ' 1 $1.25, you -mill . i - - ' June, on which �, - fttttttttt,ttt,, Xellie R z . - - c Of , , ; . =_� ' Thidorwood's on Sur -1 respected by all, and in his di ath the town- . a the council will meet to apin consider i � I I 1. SAIURDAY BA-RGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. L' . � . t . - 1i � . � ;� I �, � � - on has I , . '' " ton to see if th population will not war- ship lost a good citizen, and t he communit the byl&w:.-We are 0or i HuRett. . ,, � . I . suff7r for their temerity. The mistake onto abo it the 15th inst.. and among other A special census is being taken in Clin-' I kut - I . I d A in& a by the Ottawa politicians who under. places, M ill visit Port Arthur, Rat P rtage, I ' I ry t hear that I : It you are wanting dress tsLrtea an hi, . ` y . goods, you can save . - - _; I L � � rant the iss : of another hotel license. . a kin a a wido ]Efartwell � $Pera n is on the sick list. -Mar- " nt af ternoon money on these lines. t118*orld. -H.,eleftl took,'on their own motion, Keewatin and many other towns mo uin; � . '� I to settle mat. nd vil- d neighbor. Deceased 13ave w � A LA��GE BAWN'-An' excelle It fig seldom that Lgoods ol I I . I I . . � a -'Mr. st � . . � 1 . . 8 I -Mr. George, Heale, a former employee these qualities are sold at any such prices. � . . . fl! )ffice, was married . Isom, W!I I i rig Red, blue and brown moreen skirting, Vlm w � AW.4 _. ters, n districts, erich 1 Signal e and grown-up family of three daughters,, to 8.h%l Harr o I as been laid up from and everijing was spent at the barn raisi MO. I unal . �t) " 'and through whose inistake or-stap and i�OgT who wish it cAn go as far vve.�t a whom the sympat y of all is - -&Us neighborhood � .4 id- lage i luding the several mining of the God . . , , ; . - � a I ,1 . extended in tHe result! of an njured knee, is some Of Mt, J'bhn ale's� concession 2, on Friday short lengthe only, original pr,l,,e w . . � _ �L 1�1. . ' I I Burlis hu'lumber an L 1 9 - a ity -the men were deceived, -has placed Winnipeg. The en- . . recently in Nle�w York, to Miss E d bereaveripent. The remains wer b4tter.-SaMuel Saturday 10c. � � , , iv . � tire expenses of the �rip, Andrews. ugenie their ba a Wright� of tie Henfryn May �13L6. It wits a big affair i as t5e, clearing . . . 1 - ,I, i them more in the power of the -company from the time they leave Toronto untilthey . - n every . I I way, - I I , I . . i I . T i . I interred in the St Helena' ce etery. br�ck vard, has l8tel 'added a por able and ,,ill te r 3membered by those who well I a Fdty-twc- in -h black ladies' - _._. = her barn enlarged.-� I 1 return, will be borne bv this commi � � . - Y L '' t cloth for expek - , C �;l - 6tee. Ma ght9loslyflnith and good welKbt,orfginA1 pidoe L- childf FF _* than they were before, and it looks as if the -Mr, James Ireland, of Blyth, has pur- I � bri l I i Ti �s Conmee, M. P. 1?,, is a,t t c aged a gen�ra' I chi ery to his t f. eome'time. There were ov' I . Biyfieia, _; � 11 - I L ! Mr. Jamy he hea,l I store business in - Elmira. 0 engine boiler arid (ther . pres or was 75cp Saturday Sgo. I __ an, ,of I � . 111. _� co4any would now get the,beat of it. If " . plinti-An'enjoyabh picnic was held in T. i 200 me �, sent, and great interes P 1dr.'Georg's, ,Grigg I I 0 .. I I ' r, and One end only riestly's famous black dress l; . ,I f the en;erprise. The trip is expected to has disposed! of his flour mill to August yfleld.' .� 9" i 001% , ._� "': �, I - ove to , a�s " 42 inch,es wide, next pattern, tobfelrell;� Mr. I . � thefit men had been playing th6 gAme of th Boehmer, of Berlin. L Wllliamaon�s gr the Queen a birthday, rivali exhibited by the inen who were would inake up well for - � sh � I a 11 last abou i two weeks. They will make a I kiL I I - separate skirts or full costumes, original o Vaekk with - : ,� - : jolt � . Tius month F. .', Edwartii[Si is Ma g a i3r. the pupils and f riends of u ion school , capteiuo`� by Meseta. W. Morrison a his frien . L ., I ". L company, they could not have done better y party, but as !the trip is not- given i -The he rain of Sunday, 28th' ti�t., special -sale of Tweeds nit Pantings. � p . � nd E '- price WAS I - � .1 I : d $1, clearing at 47c. ; --­wwr. I , . � You ��tion No. 112, of which Miss E 1 ward Joites, the latter winning b t Two only fancy cogtutne ends bl dr -1 Aa M� . . ! h'. save see - ;1 I without expectations in the future, w e may ai y � la -Lamont I - -Mr. I : - .. f 1 1 . ;ai . ,a" y I X11 charp '­ i I for them. � � c used the bland river to rise. so igh money if you buy the t about _e, I . . now. 1 16,43-1 I'll ViCk e8l goods. I "94jed by Mx M r i� was - . T P. - , � J i xt goo- - is the teacher. The I ten I is a large One,'40x7 " _A1 cv !,' " see its rei ults in the estimates of me t4at considerable damage was done to the BLOW. Miss M : I was loto of sport I r kf teis. The �arn - ery thread pure wool, extra I - 7 Tlie fac I � - ' I! I M Af ter . I . � ­ . Howeve the strike may end, public sym- 11 I . bel Newoo be and Misa with swing�, footb , basebal , etc. ,. P koods sold for $4.50 and -S5..50, to clear Saturyd' am toriv. �., ; I sion, in tl ie shape of rai Mill. dam at Fordwich. I A 1. feet ,he raising the men sat dow ,sy for _ , ; - � P . I lway bonuses and i I : �Z_Z Mina Porter, of Gc i I . . it #2.fio. - I tory ifi �J it� il derich, called on friends! good -programme of- musical ard liter .. . � IdZ- . I I .. I I ary ta e, when full ju tice __ 'AmiloLy .8ric I . - - - in I I done to tb 6di a' . was A SHIRT BARGAIN. . L a :::: I , V. pathy is wi h the men, They have a good 1 colonization road grants. !-An old land mark is being removed- in here last week. -Mrs. H. W.H; Erwin and 8elT,ctionV w;s given iad the st(rehous ' , to th , ) sti!�p .departimen &tUr`d'T;afternoon,( f J _�' i: - Howeve�, i 11 . Th ,a li - , . i� i I - I ' . his gath�- Liu, . : - 'R 7'.�, I . -In grr I . . ,I 11 cue. are engaged in most i h, by the tearing down of a brick Stevenson, of go d things rom. the 'various b, Lake e f at.' and t e evening, dev . bodies with . : - I Gide i 0� ric Ot I important il their enthusiasm over'New Ontario, it Will tt son are visiting Mi a. Ralph ' I Men'seolored cambrieshirts vi-hite � _ � 4 I I I not be wii e for our legislators to forge Old 0 ago on the e4ate of the late Sheriff Gib to WL -9wil-k a Most respex I - and onerous work, and the i t - Stanley, this week.---�Re , 9 by over colored bozoam and cuffs, and al' � , , - I . ra 'a,re I V. E. +k. Shaw and very heaftily enjoyed -John Ba man has one humdred pe so' 8, to a p . 411licide In Ja ak and file b n - 1 8ant nigh� tra good qualities, men Galt I � 4 � � Ontario.. : I a, which has stood the elements for well wife are attending Confereucl. 01.26, litis throat th, , � Wiseman prices were $1 and 01.26, 1 1 - tA.nce of 98 cents ----. ni h on to aiitylyears. . We want to clear the lot out and offer your choice on - - I = only paid tf a miserable pit ' -Rev.. Mr. ptiochaseo the fram) barn on the Hugh . so ial chat, etel V1 a 1� - � I � I .� , . . I . I of vai ion's k d Of games, I �, I I � ,- I . : � i Hamilton, of Le4 burn, Saturday for 630. I lolim about 10 6,c� I ... I ; : 11 . I pre�ched in St. Lamont farm, 10th concession, and will Thea fai� W96 a reat success, not an acei'. . ei4om C., Q �� ,, �� 1 a day. T1 ey only ask so increase of 25 1 * Mr. N. Clarke Wallac e While. assisting at a barn raisi g in Andrew's church h fit S u day. -Mr. James M ' . � MU-SLINS AND PRINT�S, T11 be sin - � � 5":2- i e, !Mr. E.. F. Clark n ove it q1e -acre lot, which he deni of am h ppening to m i I �� I y kind a � � � I cents per day. This the- Oompan ' refuse, ! arid other'fake politicia I day, Mr. Faulkner 50 I .1 ar the gath� - - I , - - - G derich township, the other, I Wallis, of Goderch township, p ecent y o g , to rapt Oniend only fancy dress muslin, fast celow� - 1130 0 . - � 4 1 . I f . . ace the barn de- erilng. Mr. Pale is a progressive farmer iq' suitable for vimppers or shirt walitts, Wiseman prioe � � I . Z7 4 WaIg at oxie ti � l. ning 91"" . I -I I L, - minence they enjoy in the poli- He was struck oil the arm by thO'plate: and Mrs. . . .r6yed s; fe weeks a Zo by fire. Mr. La. .this. localityj jand , . Ownship, of H- 7 ;� I y . me of like ilk, who F,ed T ibutt Inet with a Painful accident. Sunda� eive in he Method st church.- a - , 1, _1 and actually -take advantagd of the necessi. owe any p.0 , _�, - - . � Ll� 1, or m )f Montre 1. � tie barn which he bai was 12jo, clearing Saturday for 7c. . **eke ago W � geour, . � . . . . I i . , , ties of the men to force them to give their tical world to theiir skill in setting clus . provei On d fast color extra heavy one - . 1-:11 * a bad cut was the result. : who has out is putt 09 up a f me big bank barn on erecited will ' in me too large to accom. 6 eb "I I I �F . i4v r .been . yard mide . � as Appo 4 � !Sd to - I'. .� 1, visiting her mother, Mrs. Gardneri hift a .farrn, and so did n )t requi modat3 his wa'uts'i township. in ( . ... ., I 1Z I" 8 - _ re t is smaller English APron gingham, original price wm i4c, clear- - i tri I . �, an �� __ � Ing Saturday ice. - , - , �. �,f ervives for this starvation remuneration. against class, d c�eed agfiinst creed i -On Thursday., May '25th, Miss �llen for home oxiXonday.-Mr. Robert Marks, to je. The w�leavation ham been made for the COLT IT: OF REVI�I()-N,.-The court of revis, � t an r . , have I - * .., � , . , 8 anlan, of Clinton, departed this I a ged of Abel was callil I I One end only cream ground Ceylon nannei,vary 114 h I -, ' I ic-� , �.� w A work v; at fine quality, narrow pink and blue stripe, Wfoemaww - � - .1 0120 ember j z �� . � I . i 4-,,, - ". dee�ly. interested, as the safety I u Wt. Andrew's P 3t,er Bishop� is the I ramer. -Or e day last I Loudeabo,ro, 'pursuant to advertisement., price was 35c, clearing Saturday i9e. - I I ciStion. � .. . __ .... ;: 54 It in, also, a, case in which the public are , een endee voring to a0e a little cheap 64 years. Deceased had b ine, Kansa�, on frietids U) barn, an! ill proceed at once. ion fox the�townghip of Hullett was held of every ! political ci,pital for tb men ill for about a here last week. -TI pilpit ofj� I � I I , ", � - . emselves during, the month, The remains were interred i the church was preache vacant w eOk Edwara Sperain and his goo., d lady, of All We !member A BARGAIN IN BOYS, HATS. - .. I - ..'� traveller on the railway is more o by urging upon -the R(iman Cathc lie cemetery in Hullett. b *'Rev. Mr. Hamill on, od Sunday last I I were present and duly I 11 . I , 11 � r less im- � Past weet Dominion y of L0eburn, Rev. thP,12th condession, hitched up their'horse sworn ; Wrn.:Pattetgon, chairman. Soma I M; Government the necessity of interfering be- On Tuesday of last week, Melvin �� . I perilIed. The railway . Twenty only boyal soft felt - jerush bate, all Sizek . - , I . I companies of this ' en- W. Graham having mccepted a, call to Do'r- and buggy ar�d drove to Brussels to attend changes and cc�,rrcctious were made in the in avy, fawn and brown on)y, original pricow" W, Uffla . , . 4- - e ! ) � i your choice Saturday 16o. ; - ,I , I roll. 1 me � - � : " a ears he had h I appea was - fe. r , w, . _ . % X017S.-The , - ween the 'r'rand Trunk Rai Company ton, died at,hig home.in Goderich. For noch. It Was with � elinge, of' sorrow and the�Sabbath o'chooleorvention. n arrival I received as to the as� � 4m"A . � 1; ­ n �,, � t , =I country are chartered by , Parliament, and, � lway ni�g I . I - - ­ . a id their a triking track - These gentle. a number of . I ad an affec tion regret that the congiegation * - a' leather T&m d this wee . � � 1- _j I besides, the Grand Trunk was laigely con- � n on affected gr n' �,parted with at that wn �they f( Put d to tbei 7 ou rise sesame it beitig too high, and in that case n mAn BOY Shanters, black only, IV*- - �� - _ k doin� I , , 4 1 . Q - � � irn for the work- of the throat, I which a short time agJ de- their - beloved pastor. He ' Ur" � � _- �, e�! t - tr an, and a ,,, � . l : has -worked that one of _yrive was W, your choice Saturday 26c. . .r- lGeorge, i__�:J I structed by the money of earned to be exceedibgly anxious veloped into consumptic � tfIeirin�usl,rious hens ha, cha re was I Trott� , . I -sited f -de - .6 in - ii 0 � 4ple, and ; u of the lungs, with among us for four j,e d lao for ing i imade� J�ydia Thuel, assessed, , Boys' and meh's peaked cloth csp% light w1oth -ft - -, I 1! arm with earriestness . ,- - A; Ii. � fi . its officials that the Government 'should interfer made the jtri�, under tie seat of i he bu gy, 1A 34 and part 33, H survey ; Eliza: - �� , - , �� I Wiseman price was .25o, your choice of the lot Satff* - 1, � F i T, should be required lb'y.Parlia- [t] ioir behal a in quickly fatal results. * and zeal, and he has gone to his ne�v field and! so as Inot to 1084 ti me while o t on his beth Tiyons, for south part `C. W day 15c. - . this V. I � 111 f­ 1� i_. �­, , RZ ' , knowing at -The deatl I � ., . __ *V4511ing laft--A nu 11 . �­ I— ment, who should (3ontr the same time that- i, in his 70th ear, of .Mr.,T,ohn of labor with the kindest wishe's of the peo. pleasure tour I had I Lye d an egg, nd re. Charlie Crawford, changed to . � I I icinity hai-e b, - t I ol their a.Otions to I tl le Govern y - , survey ;, - � r�` " , 0 ment bave no powers to make Dickscn, riday evening, 26th ult', at pl�b, all wie 4 th I lot 14- L. H.� 'Crediton the ' , ", -1 I hing him success a I -d... I . . I)e. L � pftat W � - � treat �heir servants who are dep�endent on e0ective interference, Ome in M � nd happiness by kept u her reco Fall whe t, m ad- surve�y ; Fred Gibbs,: assessed owner of part, � , � - . . . ! - . - , 1;1 op Ing g rai a ar . . " .� .. "I . __ ,and that if they did his, b ingham, adds another to the' at Id. God's richest bleasing in his future Owe.- 26, concession 10 ; Fred Youugblut, struck 'dorriand - .. � . and its first.inu. I-` � '� "d proper manner, and i d away w)rk.-From present appearance this sea- growth, ecce , ti 6, Leoneea.� nn for Xeo;n. '-'=!, _� )_:� I !, � them in a humame'sin attempt anything of the kind, they would list of aged worthies who have passe e ma Ing great ' L b & --- , i , ,� _t . a during 'the past few" ontbs. Dickson son prognises to be a most on . to . M -a ..LLr - - � very low ind, f I orn off ; Thomas Gibbs, tenant Part 2 1 J. . - � ti � to require that thepublic safety be guaran- a likely as not, receive a snub for their Mr. ecesef I n HODUNS � Bnvs*� ,-i I s . I, I i _� one effe3t of the ' urn 7 - 11�. teed -and that tha� I trouble. If Messrs. Wallace, Clarke and had been in L erous lah warn that Ilion 10 J Frank Gibbs, M. F, � . lorth 1001legi8te Ing t .. 7,-�� � declininj � health for some time- the way of on . part 26, con- - - 9 -5- - I mmer � "': � � ast, and the ,-nd wa, i not unexpected. ' He A.ready a umber of enq `�� � . 'public be not inconven. : others wou d use their influence and tat tourists for Bayfield, have bee3 falling. Grey is 0 ing first. cession 10 ; Win. Griffiths, M. F., part 26, stbOdist 0hy h bei � A . ants P 0 4 DIRECT IMPORTERS, - re .; V�*A �� . . I uiries hive been ust. . 4 1 - I ., - ,,�F. , fe ; toward" se uring e 0 Can- Dard inpilivate Jo in A., seco d son of John and north oncession 12, value I - � %tUrd - -1 - V4 -_ th appointment of a rail. was a native f Scoth nd, and came to I I L -Mr. William F, _� . ienced by an insax� Aesire to grind big sat , class this spring. -T ursday nig t -ol last concession 10 ; Foster Wright, tenant of OLIN ON, - - ONT, 4 ad a V1W I ., , R� .m�cle for b houses i ad hotels week .r - It , , f, � ig I, ��J, . a lart 3 , c , ,- - __ - b� people in distant Otates and. VaHo 9 . my 1,it . . i I aries for the h a.ding officials and dividends lap inion, invented with powers to ada in 1834, gobbling !rat in Lanark county a Rait by's * . - =W for Mi . J I nit n 1. - . - , yLsmon�,diedat is ho e, 6th con- Ge , 4% . ; c � for the shareholdera out of the po ' r arts I 0 assessments reduced 0 ,; .,,a� � This Timan tes of this kind, they'would ac. He afterwards li . I sz. , way c - 't � settle Mar - - p( I I 1. � I i - I )I ved in Elora and other of Canada. M . JoWett and ,farks cession, pti. he and Z; : then passed . - �e .. - or working comp Mr. The 011 w 00 ot mx� U0 � " � _J - . . iso is mething practical and useful for points, removing to *ijpgham from Loudes- have cottages . mad the coury Selling the Wiseman sbo*, at the 41io, �14 grftt � �L t . . , alreadi engaged an purpose da' ' . . . ­ . :� ­ ­ , i * - ftovertift . �, ;, - ! L yo. Hii decease wam a gr(alp ii gise t'o I close . adjourned meeting of the co � W-iwman store, Ci�atwi. 4"s, uwu Yna, !a thli ,. 4 1 L 1" .. M,t: I . i , � un, - � li, i _,� _. , I I I . 'I i ­ L - . L � . . ... 4 � - I. 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