The Huron Expositor, 1900-06-22, Page 4T
1900 ^8 TOR 1010100011sk ON EXPOS THE 1E1 4 Doi
ani were 11sten. T -be I
on Sabbath losto were good to and was pikittily attired in a ore: m does$ 4§01. the Natio .being oung. Th, jug-w1kr. ships an &I A ad to with mu Anthem to. The oere all attention by the 00 mand Francet. are land In a time b �r n ket at flows r.' Moor b 'ogre ,qBi W ADvERTISHMENTSt thing d -the time torsi all she carried a bmal las surely missed is O-operat- and congrAtulstl6all givsu� the gsbiOn- M the foil
orp to na, with the ! ow of'.0 ot than. and th is =say. over ac01114, J = was company oat down to an elegant and o4bor. calling when he is giving his services to the LO H NG a demons x V13*711 - sr The agnre botw0lon the paroothes"Is, -their oin o, tize s who are in a dra l. into the o'bourd. and did full rand Trunk when he ha such ability for which the Ig a protect who refui ad to be dra AtS spread In he dining -room, ST9AT
d toil one, denotes $he pagw of tho. paper On 'di turbance. If acted- moo 5 wisely an b loyally. it d daintle'it so better -work. -Rev. Mr. Saweis, of! Bruce- found., and -qualling.-the =rionfing also, that a absolute ohildi I justice to the' necoovaries, an up' with 'the field, will conduct the service in St. An. AT THE un6-gile Creatinued-Graig th XAo OV0141-1 wore work harmo iou�ly -together, rously provided, winding Donagh d t lose po a charge does n one raw's bhurch next Sabbath evg ning.- J, %king - sudh' a larger 7alk is Cheap-X0100nOn & CO -6 b is Dowager Empress- And lid Cabinet. wilt The very at fride's.. cake. Seldom is 0 More d bbon, in visiting at the Snrg-B. 13. Ounn-4 strike t me pa ted list of-we4din Mine Smillie, of Law. dersort abilowill whioh,wa unde'rpdei'ao�w the ti Amen
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cot E ni-A ox. Wilcory-6 o thdr duty Ion at valuab
Is or better moot
b 6 f ttingly punished 'oh w boin g prol i oto a the nick. Smillie, of the villsge.,W)4r. oom Mrs.
dily be made be d presents a utpighf home of bar grandmother Mrs, J 0 -ode--SMI,th Bros, d by Sir I f, r I seen, ranging from @� fin, Dry 0 for a tranogres along, whi ne. u.p eran 1,
to Marry for MuPetitors-0. 11SAloiU-8 gift, of the groomp t Store
gues in t I o Govorj�mon IV a pianot - a and his a le$Ll nt " 4 ' Wiltsiej of Clinto n their h Cor -6 - But th -day use. - A plessa Ov 11- n, were calling phrin 6 Loaso-W. X. Doig their havw already committed. ey f hy I Y" nacks of very one ofAhe strongest prenions of I une Safe_ �t- Beattie BrOO-8 Jug wai enjoyed, in music, 8008"sto go- old friend, Mr. J men McDougall, 0 - Mon.
a i1blo, I - yt a .-I W,
-8 are all as jealou4 of each other4s is poof tha w a could conN and it wa r E
b orii' good witilies were day laeb.-MrNA, (Rev,) Acheson, t �e past h flit pial chatp eta., and ma _Wairtied-G. E. Kinir-8 eme-tshotlil courbobween an.addreso Sir Wilfrid N rty a household clutieriq W110H and if a dipagre . n ported b� 6 horp snJ prqs or. week, while -attendinse t Thomp 1
por 9#10-Wnt. Gould -6 a equa ly ai express %it the renal iti )� i. heartily. expressed for R - window putting -11. Willis & sovl�6 what the -result wa mittoni �'The had occasion to be up on a FRONTN' New Trtinka theip; it is'difficult to re'to Mr. and MrsTs THE BLU�l loyal - undo oi ch one fu up blinds when by motTio means s bu Doll% 8141118 the Clook-Boattlo Proa.-S I hope, h9weveri that the So that the oharge'of di ty, undo diling Our he ost her Inloir DAY Foif.00--ly. Sonilery may be, All wil a iin ha couple have gone on A -we Ig Slid fell to L the floor POW
1110-8 .48 ctildish- an receiving a DOW oiroum�6uces, Is tplot-Urpa-Alex. Winter -1 toqoyronto and ottawho and will vi0t in foOtit burnt WAr tb 1, t �md shaking upo Spraining Only Two'PRYNNTOro q. number -4 best and wiliest counsels will prevail that dictive, But, entfrol� r aside from her anEle and 101 incident is m a h this locality for a short time before going to $
, 4.1 0 n tha
9-01,led Toodore-J. R. ROY -6 1)apme: will be assured, and tth safety of all Bourmaw, bei a g made far toc m a Mr. Hamil- otherwise injuring herself. Mrs. Acheson atilg3l" -0 a made too much )t. their home In the Womb, where For salc-ThomAia 8illdry -Celestial of by the ' press, as it M A anch-� will be. laid aside for some days.- . Alex. retary-,
carmol Church -8 ton iMiorested in coal mining And r Festival- JoroignersIn the kingdoff of the in I r villAe 6,0 0 Stock of N R'S4.y# Frrm for Sale -W. Riddolt-6 wibh�uf f utthor.blood b th Opposition in Parliament, I IM4 a t Stewart, of RXETI
'ded for, ing, welve nifloo from Hatevart. Guests' Sesforth, Who was in or )o timp y provi. to -A. 0. 801111te-6 i t�is way an importaboo has been give of horse i for 6 a Rhorthonts for Siv h r, - were present from Trowbridge, Mblesworthp on Sathrilay,lait, in charge Itiollmond-S speach which neit] r i on. his old Auctia-i Salo-flugh Bourasow and his a 0 old country market, dropped n d -lis, and had a chat of 'the days IV, Hit -W, Ur W11118-8 ould not h b Grey, Morris, Brussels, Howick-and' -A, Wa
serve and which they. �riend, T. Me -a w ine by. -M, Smelaclad Rhoos-W, U. ith di nil3d Turnberr and Boys lo big
long qc IPaluts F, A. Fdwards-8 I'the Rpads Th rovince. t ined had they been treated r. W. M. Doig, who has -T. stoplians-SL Dutemo as they shculd have been, ano &BL been in AlLgOm% for name weeks has return. bmgo eolel)ratlon e general pub- 01 I The groat i.mportanoe b, id, d. Bluevale. Sir Wilfrid and Mr. Charltonp in ti settlers Mort Want ed 1ome. Mr. Doig saw many i 44 8 igh w a
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prooiated who awe Bourasha -is. ;6 young 111 till.. y maying, that Mr, William Scott was� Hinohley, of Kinburn, were visitin ; t the *0 pr-livato ssio mrs, Barr- lie of having � good h Sys -oan'.ortly be dremoes which f6llowo 1, treated them� mistake Not.. week, -from H ron while there, -Mr a Mrs.
proi orly k, consider the man who I a To. be.h sold ininde 6f 6 dV0%J p ip ually 'st . ruck on himself, and any ability whi a on rmous� sums of man' incipail of Dashwod school. Mr. Scott home of Mrs. Hinchley's unclet Mi. James ey that are.ann Ruo
sIneutralized b him conceit d Pr It but W McDougall, during th -We feel very gesols people for the mainten. rot t Was formerly of Dashwood schoo a week. ex ndedi by the auldfs
P68 for notoric g in;
thi r AN the'moot C&C iiii at the academy of IqArn'in 13
I now principal sorry to note that Mrs. (Rev.) G T ual koport of n Ii. PUU6 of these roads.' .. io'stin' way of bri'nging much i , man to a true vtry pick that village witfi such a happy nam-0777BI th. youngest daughter has been a ge w We bought the overmakes of One,of the Jay 11 -tlothig financial
n mper importance I lob no'lal road in- zittlo of his own _ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Etcher eek, the trou Is being 'tTl June 22ad, 1900 grl A. W. Catripbeli, ITOXII to sit on him and and Mimi City child for the past WAE) W T INIQ
SEAFOI X� FRIDAY1 is to immortalize him gu 'Rev. Mr. all da, and by taking the entire lot got it at
ptr�ctor, which has recei i tly b sit u Young visited in Somforth last week. Mrs. inflammation, d Mrs :H. Barn OUSeS in, Cana U.
treat him with the itif ifference he Oeser. see a, has by, who are spending a pleasant visit among I it on A. Jii V.
ment Robert Makwell, of the �tpa ice it, and ar
Bluavale I
.in this, rogpect,� a most in tractive dean )on fri The Wa. This io,� no.. doubt, w at would hato w less than it, cost to rodt returned home from visiting her daughter, ends here, during the i eek -visited M re. p vel 71l prepared to sel should be oarafully. perused by all I er, atl Porter's an
done but'for the. fact iat he happens t be to note from the Efoat of 0 d for the insane lea Mrs. John.G. Nicholson, of Toron.6. Mrs. Barnhy's sister, Mrs. Port the same basis. So we advis e ry man, youth, d child There is little ernment.: It on the Liberat aid �oit mother, Hill. -Mr. Walter is now sporting 0, fine Tterested in municipal Gov. [ Visiting 'So far as t William Messer was IOU
in South Africa- this week. 0. of bbe oppo'slilon.-to ties every means to I try Nvilthin our hearing. to call and inspe4 and save least '50 u , money spent, upon toad Mrs. Archibald McAllilater, of Turuberry, new buggy, the output of our village car W. ID e act. al of n', Lorcl -go-berts 0 i eMde i
till toirries in �13013 8 th A can ap Vince the peclile that the I d is know d bridges in of v tj much larger last week. Mrs. McAllister has� boon in riage works, which for 'workmanship an per cent. disloyal. to Brilaill. rpass by the city the Liberal party aid' and Mrs. R-obert finish would be hard to mil ia and, otill'--directa operations from only, suppoFied in the poor health of late. -Mr Pretor land Britain's Queen, An
dimensions. than is 00 d that illy f Clinton, the apple gradually McPhetson are Away oil a visiting trip to shops. -Mr. Cantelon, a %I 0a He ia -the ton years; -6, U Conservative rr%nke can true Olo the Tranaa 1887. : 189 ykIty be Stratford, Tav stock, Woodstock During i 9; and also king and pig buyer,� of Huron, was in our
1 lee a 81,1,483j,643, in -to gaining groand-and- gbtting matters set to .t. t was found. This sort of WAng is now played out to Mouckton, to visit Mrs. M4Phersou'm- village on Monday on business as to tbe Herd amount6d rights throughout the'dountry, although the t and-'th. loyalty card is one with wl�iicb the :to �G,759,62 in townships�and 'counties, to mother, Mrs. 'P. MoBwen, M We Carrie' matter of putting in a set of wei &h locales at of a to,�L
Tories tan not longer qong�re to their 6WA sighing giving trouble in many 1 Casemore is looking after the"itelophoiYe th n use in w
Boors are 6411 i ine station for hio ow -At ',$9,380,689, a total of $30,623,058. i If to this may as well giv U. advantage, nd they on is a business man ed not to carry thing over*in our lill.: me to be, while her -uncle i away.-Mr.� Her an of hogs. Mr. Cantel We h ve decid any pla;ces. The goieral opinion see of statute labor We game. Ever but tbemoelvco is y pe i oil we; add about 11,000,900 i lays formerly worked in the� flark Mill and known well where to get it,7 And al- Toing to'Sell the balance fllowiv
tically over. YL Vogt; who inery Dep rtment, so we are g regard, however, that the war is -prae heiiritil oick of it. to our busy burg-- W. Jo
6b 6d' in the towrighgo, we atre a here,' had his head jammed betw0en- a car ways keeps his eye open b -
X a. Mr. Culmore returned hom labor and a post while working in Button & Fe %bati
11'residout Kruger still,claims to be the ruler I - I v ftring the less of pro. t. We have no loubt that. a short interview with money and slue O f $11,03,958, an a busi- is State 'tiberal cand sants Dhkir factojy, NIVingliam, oue day 1a9t week after a two week's absence on e Most Sat Perth I
Ot the Transvaal territory, and hasl h id e in North Renf7e " s LeFaive will b isfactory to you, And Just let year. This i The e.- Mis 0 per 6 1 week. call mig. Thd injury is sJere.'_Mr. S. Ao ness trip in connection with the bay trad recora 1:
�-apital in a railwwy a' some twenty miles I average, of over $4,000 W
ta a on.Tuesday last, elected by- a than one-third. th� X00 levied. wat of Markdale, one. of tbc� recent Mr. Isaae Jarrett, who is building for him Bonclusion, if LYOU are not s'� ready a customer, ho Vyr- rend Dotiolmes, U13 say erej
from Pretoria, and is roady to move on at the e U he 'by ts .1
school tion. This is to fill the vacancy In, aelf a fine brick reidene o i new farm,
f on the people in municipal, and graduates of the Toronto Collegd, of Phar 8sivo and prospepus. lay be� at present, you. a' - ever pro you I a morn deati f macy, who purchased A. A. MogroWo drug h WD ont's notice, so scion, as he hears o Local Legislature cau sod by uho all got a gang on doing the ma on work.
In [,ud' ore. of Hensall, is the contractor lea rogress:ive
rales. t Sund ' 6ty by - ing at `a live p Lord 'Roberts' advance in his direction lr in Mr.1 Mite, sentative. store in Wingham, last week, open �3` Mr, m couldincrease that proSPE tfle IM43 the deeot the lal 4 re re he principal reason� to mate, Mr. 4ea W McKenzie while Mr, John Pater deep Se
vering up with his colleve for the brick work,
othersections the core, are., dell man was non i, nated b the Co r Bar- ave to co to it eventually yon Q'amp.boll' populmr y Oak in son, of Hensall, has the carpenter work. Of course you will h thi 'roads is givon� by Bir' -9 Messer. -McKenzie Messer toolt at receat-r
'arms siad -ning to.,work on their their ratitl on; vativesaa their candj( ato, but afterl t adhouse when Fi�sb, the control is 11 make sires 0
ad adattereci that no might as good re�olntions at once. he have urvof of the field, I e seemed to 6onj,ung bdorrow's drug itore last week. Mr. Jarrett will have a good farma. The valunteea, w Donald and Misw Mary relative
ca4 be hold responsible for u. proper ex. atil t 3 better part 1.10j, 'Mrs.' George Me completed. -The chief -interest. in this it die!.cretion w, of -the have been dis. moles� rening will be been-sorving under Buler, King 13penb Sunday with friends:ia. 'nity this Friday e% and A"
in tor
]�,qndituro Of the labor aud money devoted an he deolinpd to an. No other ban vie] r worth. ----Statute labQ' was finished on' the mission social ab Mr. R. B. McLean's. The
n allowed to re�Mrn to hEnce handed, and ha bee to sicrifice him olfp 1171 his week. -Mr. and Mr 33rd regiment.band, of Seaforth,� will be an C'IOME�WITH ""HE CROWDS TO -Thi
f� a aou a be got
tol the roads and s000nfl,,, tl a payment, 0 Oue n'sih' h y t on, their homes, and it is reported that a large the eleati6n of a LibBral by a cNma - and MiEis Olive Scott. visit d
ta�h in labor is too Vague and clumsy to F k J3. Ott hand. As theladie of the Mission Baud The late repregentati% 6 was a Consrvative, d is. to be sent- to portion or Buller's comman raluinditT with friends in Morri0l,-Ur- have spared no efforts to make the social a mbet modern conditionlil so that this is &.gain for the Governuent cn,� i China at -once. It is stronglyBuspeated that two on Rob rt Warwick, of Morris, gave a very oucoese, they should have a big crowd. The ajority by Accordinc, to the rapbrt the people in. and will increase h m idauf3e in his new barn lasb Friday Admission fee is very small, and. those miss to -his
7-4 enj able for surrender are in progress for Mr, U -N SEAF bill t. a division. It is 9, If A lack eye I a 1, )Be use t iug it will lose a treat. -The Huron boys the towns are at to urg big t. -The recent Mothodis The Grand 'B,6 N between Raberta and Whitney an( oil" debt.'
Kruger. I a goodbig feather,in the _G
d 'Rev. 1). Bluevale till keep coming to the front.
ogers to the their pavement costs so r ret of thcl'VRoss (lo v ernmeat. It the 3 .�uch per foot Oct rett rne
n lit foe the fourth year. - Tfii; w a done Maraisj1erald, Michigau,uotes� the -follow- Ioire anufa
ceives was on the y -t
fmittage more, because 146 farmer re 9ther ficl6twhat 4 greatbullabaloo 01
The Do=nio Paliament, imous request of the �three con. ing, which refers to an old Kippen be ep - thi
up. at tie unan ul kick n By eaiprocal se . of the tDwn street in re -r the Top papers woul Most ofthe time.of the 1) Onion tt a r TnT!!!LM! _.- . regations, Bluevale, Johnston'.0 :and. Eben- 11 On Wednesday of this week ttor THREE STORES—No. ii Dry GoAsj lachies' goods only the, D)
bi rn for the town man's, use of the country I He was also re-elected chairman Of D. Doig, of this city, was duly appointed ezer... 'bodn taken up -rave. i r Under Mr. Rogers' miniatra- iudge of the probate court of t i c eek, ha ,unty by
menL, fai the pas�;w r 0 Bela N . o. 2 Clothin.&I men's'g:)ods only. No. 3, Gro
8 the offire, aisih4rgecl their he district. all, I
fr. Thomas ar(ad, they bav ut tionia, tempered b ment, kindne gts TI
4n discuasing and voti Vvn resolution.' Vllkl' 3PO ygood judg 68 filovernor Penigree, to succeed H. N. Mor. s,, canne oods, butter and teast
119 obligation with regard to cads. Contrast. S u ceries—specialt
of e nment's this rtn& common sent have prosper -
love ani rimpected resident otl ris, wh of waat -onfidenpe in the (I r a well known is, his people o resigned last week. The appoint irg an eighty more m in,. however, with- a villa B, was called a way very suddeu�',�. On'" that all in our vil,�age are a this office -will meet ed. We arb sure ment of Mr. Doig t li
fify-foot town. lot' 4E & road at Yukov� pqlicy tx-ad conduct Of mffars thorej while'si -Mr. Rogers Aud� family althroughout the coun- Sun �
a . farm di'm evening. Be became ill ve with pleased to ha hearty apprav 'r, James C. W lk. McGregor, son of Mr. propose,6 by Mr. Ribbort,Tappor, "o Ils died befo e, ;er.�-Miis Bullm y n by the many indorse.' Walier, Wm. T. Walke Duncan XcGregor, of R. 1,000 with a city. road at $5,280, we find Ling at the supper 5able and among us for a while long which was show and so
U as in the Mrs. Win. Da as, Ripley, formerly of Hensall, w
making a nuisance of himself atid wearying medical aid could c procured. He w4fil 0 e and Mr. Peter Fowler, of the BI road, , mento given him. He will make a good er iuel Walker 9 the cost to the individukl. farmer, a:..$125 'his week on visit. -Mr. Arthur of Me - e t &Sunday at Mr John Patt"roon 8, officer in this capachy,.being perfectly fitted Mrs. Nash, F uk Neuman., Robert, Ketes, village eve, hiB friends by his incessat harping on In o! the pioneer settle 8 of thim part p R t1v
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owner r ted "me esworth,-Mr. Meivin, of Vaticiouverp for tbo-office. ilia many friends throu h. rn e teacher at Loudeaborio, was a 0 the city pr ,G Taylor, Th
Thomas Key s, Rober udden death is deeply eg�et 9 he ris and his 8 this one string, A few �iights ago, when W B here taA;i )wrl�eek attending his sister Annie's o er respects the ad va, 2tap a of good, Is ad- community 1whern he had By d so was.visitiu at Mr. Adam CleghorWs Blue. out the --county will be glad to th learn of the Keyes, Chris-opher oudar, m. eaepm other b
in the Mr James McArthur, former, WAS airing, his. grievarices along this line, rih&Te
n Roy, Joseph Hudson mar it equally divided l n g. 'I vade road.�Mr. Richard Proctor and Miss appointment.!' -John. Hudso' Mrs. e �Of thal
ing obantrijr reads is abou e
fro Canada. near had a valuable mare, buggy and were ouLly six (jonsorvatives in the beaisp
there Christina Brinker wheeled over to Kinburn and wife, I harness; stolen from his preiiiises on Supda
between the,towniand 3oustry man. if home _y night last. The thief t ok the rig out
House,' a,ud chroo of those werebound asleep, LU 3316Y. on 3unday to visit at the former's
Mrs. A. goil has gone to Eon. theve.-M Wil
A country system m0ing a chaiv, of Uffis Green. o liam Gardiner, of Teee- r. Another matter which has caused some in. througl� tlie fields to the road, having ti) cub _I d No Brucefleld. vinvinna im a - I Thin the donotkeen and
il to work in Mi. T n11 1011i a & .15 r - 13 "V I -
her 5 .7 cl, Noi.iry irul 110 l of health. Her Wa 81, INS rvuv -a Brucefieli
t &.gap in a w ence terest is a. charge made� by 'Mr. Monk, a B. R. Hirc; ire f ta get through. The
led. ma . 6 1 Illy fiienda hope f r her mpeedy re )very. th Goderich Lumber Company's rocontly we think they'll never keep it I that is a AndiLlfel sur&noe Agent,, Uy 01 n mor from Q,aobeo, to the effuct that a chased mill there, He was in the Vil- R de from shoddy outfit was found in -a hotel shed in Me PIP, eady-To-Wear Clothing ma amount of money to loan At 6 per cent., on first Nile
A n of maing roa do i the county by -We are pleased tic note that Miss
e 0. It is' fillprose Ave %d wing ay. d,sent as extra rations Again.--mias mg- on Saturday, visiting his parents.- 'I i aul, Co., Seaforth, have Mortgalgoo drzwn and mone some (;ondoneed foo oths. The E. )tier farm oeourlty,i
0 O& V, an &ken by two suspicious looking
ornei is able to :)a around in w ay with statule labor is given by x reputation for selling choice Dry ipense to tho borrower, with the seoGadCanadian, contingent to Sout 1, Vincent Hynd, of I Mrriville, Thai directors of the Bluevale Fa Manufac. 3oodo, ood" free of i)
visited 1; her Hmited amount of private funds at .6 per brit.
Mr. Campbell. Company hold 9,, meeting oil Satur. andthe'ir New Clothing Department is win- morning and Wednesday of sell trampoi who were, seen in the villa t the uncle's, Mr. Georg Kerslake, last week,- tui ing Africa,,. was not up to the mark, and tba: i t. -Miss Nellie Isbiater and. 'brother al. No matter. what week. - severs?" 457 same da -v. -Our fotiodiry is being run uring An analysis shows,th 6 �liere are two coun- Toronto Univen ity, is da� rJas ning favor on princip good farms for a le. Mr. R. R. GIs the fj&Amer mon-ths, for the conveni rice -Of
nn, a ay in the village to taken from that sto no young . ported Olydes. John, Brinrsii -T i e
b.ho.Aliniater of Militia, in permitting thi i of Morris,, spent Sund re the very beat has fi
t iest' York and Wentworth, which show an mt his home-' for -his holideye.-Mr. M. Mil- iml those r ringdone to the har-
food to be sent, Was neglectful of his duty l, , I lerij of Bethel corne -a, Fullarbon, visite his wmil their sister, Mrs. Charles Grillas.- been given for the money spent. 1697 1 dale stallion, 11 Prince of 'Campaie, belbAg- I quiring T-spS1 Axppnditure excje�ing - isited over Sunday, with r. George Coleman is wearing a vent other machinery.-Mesors. Willis
$61) per mile ; the Miss Eliza Messer v Dons,. -M ng to Messrs, Stewart & McConnell) 4ied The oharge is now befug inveatigated by 4 brother, Matthew, one day last week.- ' - I
f ormer, to be morei exa-at, $69,87, and the MoNevin Bxeter.-Mr. J4seph J. :miling face these clays, his wife haviag re- ;he'stommob at Varna on Man- & Shef herd made a shipment of ogA from committee, but-, even if substantiated, will, Lumley picnio, alwi ye famous for ex- MIA. P And Miss . )aby girl, -Mr, Ex.'L of rupture of tlemen oply U, - this Station on Al-oriday W. R. the latter $61.34. cellent entertainme it givibn to the i blic, Sellars, son,of Mr. Joel Sellars, ented him with a V day eve ng, These r mercial hotel re. 1, in Mr. J mes J611 d ni i gon IT. gi ving om
visit. a Pt Hod a is ha the C
net amount to anything of importance, at will. ve'lield, as usut a Sl 3na'a ima Garnisso both of Morris, wore. mar, McAllister, of Marlette, Michigan, is chase th orae last spring, and he had
-�-T, he the rati was only to be used as an th. Come and have a ried in Windsor on.Tuesday of last week, Ing at his father's, Mr. Alexander McAllis- 13 with ti shing]. - for his tenant Cantelon. not completed. his first se4 on em, Wo6da, on Frid'ay, Misses: Fulton are Visiting rel4tivem and moat and in addition to thr,- regular rtions Editorial Notes an'll Comments., good time. by'Rev, James Livingstone. Thetbridelis ter, of this place. -Mr. Joseph Hudson and frie dt in Brussel -Mr. Lorne:86ott, of th "harles Garnies, of,this vil- ndig bhe reunion pli=lio, and his death will be a heavy loss to them a I ister of Mr. C wife, who were atte -M M. &via , youngest son of, the n a. 0 of the soldiers., and all to,10, there W%a only At a convention ofthe I,ibera;ls of South r. Centeruial hotel, ifv�s ill during the pan
Varna. -Mr.. and Mrs. Sellars will live on in Marlette, Michigan, have returne home. late r. er avishf of the Mill Read, aabout d cl(jlaro worth of n ffentwortill.hed on Sa. iurd 1Ny lastll,iri Ham. week., L Ut is now win attending to hisut- four thodoain tb �ir farm in M orris. -Rev. D, Ballantync, -Mr, Jobn Consitt has made a great im- T 'last, iuckeromith, pa ed Away on Sunday r.fin Mrs. O'Neil, f Exeter, ac- was If -its good shods you want, eibiie- for pure-hased mad sent, ana' this, compirel ton, Mr. W. 0. Seale� r, f th 6 yt th( re Im;no of M.olesworth, will pioach in the, Presby provement to his barn, by having a new at the early Age of twenty years. He2had flne. or ordinary every c ay waAr and tear,' I by Mrs, R. H. Collins wore in a at terian' church next Sabbath afternoon at piece added to it and a, foundation put un- and only ly selected. a i t I been Lin Manitoba for some time, `BOmP& 1`4
wih the iw�holc, is meely a, flop, bite. , Bu t, ananimo.us 0, Dominion can. Elaoc in this fair Clanadd of ours where you an got Mar- I I- and Mrs; Georgel Pocock, der it. -Miss Maggie Redmond, of returned home a mouth a the v 119ge recontly, renewing acquaint.
ottof value than at W. Hii, Willial.. Agent fo 3 'clock. -Mr. n in. the Opposition knowing how sensitive th� liclate. Mr. Sealey. -,a. - - w-'-e&l thy timber aholos, Seaforbb. H D7-1 : this o1. Conturriptio , suces.-Mrs. M-cArter, of Brutsels, was of W&wanosh, visited. Mrs. -Rutherford on lette, Michigan, -is visiting friends in the result of 6 severe a which he I con- in everything ho�Is "loci Ed Lill 'business Don't You Think it a I man Mmday.-The excursion to the Model v- - it M' Annie Consittba8 returned tracted in thi North-west, was the cause of the vil lage lasit iveek, 'visiting her parenta, p icini = Los erople are concernng the corn- merchant, w - asi uxury for ai i ith Mr. J. Ira Flat'- ex. i P . 15. He has to know th -the con V of Farm, at Guelph, on June 28th, will likel home rom. London, where he has been At. death. He was a bright, genial younL Mr. at rs. Uobert oir, and ther rela- fart and,well- being of the volunteers, hop W at he is enjoying ,man -nd friends. _M 'Weselobt, of tives a r, t een prominently -ide.n Afie I with the muni. wearfrig a well fitting suit of clothes, is silit be swelled by a goodly numbe� from this, tending the Normal. and was a an,veroal favorite I � who rig ae make this a good -lever w ith which to pry .lajp%Ll government of the 3ounty' for many 'gly made of good serviceable mat r' I ther pleasure trips, A Ft --:-The following, taken kne w* him'. " lie earl, ret Berlint was here last weeic," renewi stran' . I OM stition. Unlike -most O Almy REUXIox be r u the Government. This toandal, however, �eao; and is- amid to be a -i trong candidate I and well lined ? I is 8. M cF%uI DrI ( d V death will tances.-Mrs. Steinbach was here P this excursion needs no advertising except from the Leader, of Marlette, Michigan, ted by many. -Mr. Jamen A. Baird, a n iof will, -no du-lot,pan, out as have &11 the o ther rrhis is the 3onstibu ney which Speaker hing, to me Ly, being on her way to damfortlito-, 0 e known the -date.—Mr, Robert will be of interest to many o Co., Seaforth-, sells Ready-to-wear 0i f our readers Mrs. George Baird, has passed hin,fina ex- visit It r daughter, Mrs. George 'Baldwin.— Bain now reprelsents amd-ft' is one - of'.the for inen and boys, and give fits equ I so-called soandals unearthed by the Op I 'to Musgrove fell from a new k'tchen he was here. Many of those mentioned were at amination, with honors, at McGill Medical p No There willbe no service in St. Paul's ,ahuroh. worst gerrymandered odabituenales in he Taflor Made. 1019 4t -nost building to his house, one day 1; at week, one time fesidents of this district,'and Mr. Baird is a c�ever U; tion- this oess.ion,—it will prove to be n� ACollege, Montreal. on 8 day, as the congregation art haviniz province ine 0 last, 'at d broke some ribs and got some sore of them have relatives and numerous friends It will reqit an ex e t'Onally Nqrps. On Monday afternoon in, nd his. many friends here i will h brongLiboial to carry it, and a He will soon be aroun aph de on the ineriorlf &IL Sir Wilfred Laurier - a el br aises. d t scandal at Uonoerva- d' here: The Walliers are a numerous family, oting ma hear of his success, and! will some improvements ma
Messrs. MoConnel &-Stewart met w1h a came 0 -sucha oonitituency will be Mr. R. being the church.—The Rev. Mr. Ball, of Kirkton,
congratulations.— exte d riven notice of morning and of the eastern part of Marlette township p ty conducted service in the Methodist church -ternoon i e tive victory in tele: mos hear
9 heavy- loss 1by -the enth of their im rted Mr. George Casomore and his son no opecial credit, to an; r 'person. a ' is the [11 be G siong, after diis_ week. Thi ,fiir 3 The loss w Casemore, went to Maniabiquie, Michi. thickly sprinkled with them and their cleinr -an Jo Murdoch, i and
stallion, Prince of ampav Mesirs. Wil iam d hu -ad .0. B. McLean, n Sabbath evening last. Hit; many friends sk re. over $1,000. He as sick only�a lit�h over go n, on Monday, to visit other members of cendsnts, and when the idea of holding Men re.- Rob rt Ross a sym-ptom Of early prorogation, and it ;e tseeing the 0 —The Jew iron iaud reali at a leased tollave, a privilej The, newspapers -of Idat itoba rhust. be -.a -an hour. On opening him it was foubd that asemoro, famil�, union was broached it was at once a who had bee to the old country Wit i f were - 1
and h aring him again.—M.r. and34r#-. Peter pected the session il close. in about thr a -payiug us their annual The
a ' cattle, returi ted home on Saturday ev,ming 41 the wuse of his dcath was rupture elf the r g gatherers are that it could not but be a success. ibad lot, or els6 the membi6ro-of the Msnito. weeks. �stomaqh.—Mr. Phi i�. Murray, who has been visit. 'Mr.,Thiomas Jewitt,'of the Bluevale matter,has been talked of'tor some time, last. They, imme out on different, boati, but Moir turned home from their we&,..;ng trip, last turday evening. They visited Lou- conforonce are. travelling a or lba Methodist i ound rca;d, took charge of the Wroxet' circuit but only came to a head a few weeks since, got home at �,he samoltime. They sold thoir laid up for a few & 6yo, s able to be aj
0 arnia and Detroit.—K. And Mrs, ad distance out!of their via in the'abrience of Rev. 0. V. Lak cattle in Ads very am Wars and Rumors of Wars. 90 V to indulge in agairt, we. are pleas A to say. At 0011* when'fbe proposition was made to hold a Glasgow and in t f4c. don f enoo.—Mr. Robert Smillie, son of Mr. family gabhoriug this year, at the home of Jobn8cott and Miss Gilgau; of this ivil. They had a pleasant tinie in -in the 6mor of the 1 the doubtful pastim) at -butting their 'nor of his tory sales. lagej spent Tuesda;y last in Goerich.— Not, perhaps, with y eph Smilife, of the first line of Morris, Albert Redmond, in he mother, the old counbry and were well plased with tone , va�ll � The conference, The unU&I festival anit social heads against a, a J a go. sell
presedt,gerkeration have the. nations,of H h e to England and Scotland to Mrs. Eliza Redmond, whose maiden name -trip. kit look well after their voyage it is reported, before i 11jo irning "adopted arey their S - views and to -ties the beautiful and historic wait Walker,'and .*he is the oldest, member pe to settle down of the, congregation �of Car l Presby teriau I
INlrup= j3)( Lim ETkTmo.—Ori We win good all& rb motion, condemning the I ending prvim rope been in so distu; old a atat is'* at . t e )ial he isles. The viewa'are Can- -being 84. All the family and kre no.. eir church will be held n the ehumb slid marine he qnsaday goo ea to of t of the family, to the stern r realities of life after th
present time. It now looks as if only Im newspapers for the )itter, tone*- of their ..evening of last wee c, during the r,,,,, gr yy din., we believe. If so, Mr. Smillie has took hold of the scheme in earneit, and if lemeant holi day.—The SStanley brainchl Salo. ounds, next Tuesday oveAing., June 26th. feltZ, a YO man who very smal spark were requ- diflOUSilDne, and also for t n ired, a wo�d party political. he Otto Der 9 lives on the Z411ken his tide at the flood, a's the prominent- the first attempt is to be any criterion of EAU school will have their 'annual altrawai Refreshments will be served in the early increasing]. 1 promili �nt and do - 9Dh concession, aufred from the effects of Walker Y' tailed ac part t a evenin , usi,cal selections will be
injddcioual ' spoken by the rulore of a0y tion -Lord., Roberts made at. what future attempts will hot the be cial 96t the residence of y But rr so Mr. D.
cquiunts they give to p,,,izO fights and other' electricity,*and liei -in a somewhat danger. t ispatches, family will meet in large numbers every n ay evening nex given roug evening, ona, to set in motion one of, the most tc`�- lower forms of athletic sparts." ous condition. *On 3 end -of a wire clothes ir heir good fighting, in his d nick on. Mon t. In ad iti4m h butit thourse of the
has made Canada, a very popular daughter year. The arrangements for the entertain. Them annual 'gatherings are lways looked in there
line was attached Ao the house, an I, when to delicious strawberries and area
ribler coullicts of the 'nineteenth century. in- her mother's house.—Mrs. Christopher ment of the guests were complete - will be an terestin musical and literary fofwa d to with much pleasure by the -couim Before. the close of the British-Boeykv the flash came this adited an a condkictor.to of Wingham, visited at Mr, t the �,�A laree grega;ion, cultivating &r n Another unfortlina 0 ank . official Thornton, ent having been erected on n, under e in expected and asthey do the social
Son I allt, and it readily f( und an entrance, to the - . progr ' &mine. A -gooll tim, doubt proveos h Africa, and the Americ.- n-Fitippir m, come to grief through fail, living and yield between the logs.. John Gardiner's on Tuegday.--Mis. Eugene which were table accommodations for 115 we hope to so a large turnout, as all - are mp�ri-t, and this year's will no house through the nortar of Winfhham visited -her sioter, persons, but even this -was not 'suffiefent to I enjoy tble as those of the past.—'Mr. Alex. �,rs)ona'd 0 T e 11 Rovers " have started the war a -t Manila, trouble has arialan in China ing to the temptation Of using �he bankle, Mr. Berfel(z was lying on a bench ' in that in Beat All rivited.—T MeM,orran, who hats been spending the past -for his own doubt' wi, corner of the room. and received the shook Andrew: He so, this week.—The� present. There was no Isek.of pro- season J a pla ing. The fir -at gamet played which threatens even more serious oonop funds purpose a, no th hg! a nice time a onsoin av each other" in visions, however, and everybody - enjoyed few onthe with his sister, Mrs. James *hioh rendered. hin ineensible, a:lbl�ck spot with the Cl,�ntonteam, resulted in a tie. quencea than either of the other conflicts. 4 t I e Housel'of Commons the other day. Mr. the4 good -thiDge rovided. After dinner',_ 6bys 131rayed. a Whit 3, left here lost week for Lucknow, he firm intention of rept cibg them again, 0 md showing thepoint of On Tuesday.evening last the I n the side of his h Fbaterand Dr. McDonald have -not forgot. the guests repairey to the orohard,- where We learn Mr., M-eMor6n intends aking an secret organization, ineCiiim, known. via the but was never able to do so.' Mr. George contact. The fmth4 r 6nd another brother of friendly a e with Hensall ten;m, the' latter ten their acilkol days with their quarrehug a platform had been erected,und a literary I i triglduring the summer inonths�— Boxers, " have been giving serious trouble MoCline Wilbon, taller A the -Merchants' I Obto'o were eating I heir supper'at the,table w nn ng ty two goals. —Alany from the vil exten led
and shutting of mouths. They 4re 1.1 but Mr. � Fohn cEwen ban the tone work
programnie wait. given, or partly so, the ritage of the
there. This organizatiod is composed ex. Bank,'Torouto, confessed -to two charges of lage and v ainity took adva but were not injumd. It bil said the dog taking one th oussild, (toil ars of the balik's felt the force of he shock however�ana children -older grown, Jud *in_ � by their shower driving all to the large barn to com. cheap eXCUL �slorl on Thursday of last week, us completed fora fine new bank barn.
elusively, of native Chinese, and ombrfl,c,Ef in I - g al I L D , r Ge recent jangle. Anyone who re a the par. plet! the exerciseo. It took more than -a orge, Fee, of Nevada� 'Califorris,
funds� and .W�,as also pmve I guilty, of nogli- gave evidence of it by its howls. The young to visit thel experimental farm at Guelph. 6mentary reports in the papers cannot and formerly of near Zurich, accompanied by
ita. membership many of the leading men Of gence by permitting t(n t niousand dollars to passing shower to dampen the feelings of All report Bing highly pleased wit
mail ii.i likely to r a �ver. h4lp thinking that a great deal of time and those present,,and all went in for & good the his w� fe and child, were . in the vi'llige re- the couintryi, It- has acquired a numerous' be aNtracted from.th(, bank- while he -was I F, lNo BEjLi —Wednesday. 'evening, pent in trying to prove, the other day's Outin 9, especially w-ith the or -der of t1,r.—Mr,,Thomal3 Belland Mrs. Bell W DD h,p and MM(t tie e orgy is 91 time until evening. At a sort of business farm and with the good! lui all con custodian, of the funds. 'For thesp offenoeif 6th inst., a very thifigs at tt e n
ra nd pow la! ge and ' yous company, niem. be' n strength: a 30.1 Beet�n, have been ispoliabox the past Zek he has been santehoed to si eds thp worst, and whoever get up
ten years in the meeting held, it wait unanimously declared ein there.—Ikev. Mr. Flet numbering over 30% assembled at the resi. provided tf. cher, or in the country. The avowed Object of' on the fence, so to speak, and yelli"."You lie'l with teir psrente-and elitives in Rensall
a] fn Kingston penit ritiary, fe was a -native of dence of Wm. Pee,, Elrha boundary, when that reunions are a good thing, - and would of �hamea load, occupied the pulpit of 'the and icinity—Mr, J. F, W. Paterson, con- the society is to exterminae the' forei, Napinee, is highly cot ne(ted,,.and had bee You lie I You lie I" the loudest And longest -be made a permanent feature. Thomas 'Pr4abyteria n chuirch here on abbath lAst, n Joseph McKay, sor of George McKay, 15th seems to be regarded as a Wong man of his tra-etbri of this village, will have been bap- -upwards concession, and Mii a Mau Walker was elected chairman of the- asoo- tanfl Rev: B1. H, Sswers conducted anni- -a the country and to destroy t�e a trusted employce:of the bank for d, daughter of the f en years' lie. litooi a wifop but for- hbot and hostess vore itnited in- marriage. pi irty. ciation ; J. B. Walker, secretary, and A. veo8ary Fier, iiaes et Kirktou,—In the absence pily i narried ere this appears in print.
ohriatianized natives., This society, which 0 sevOute I r. It was voted to eal his *time,: Rev, J). B. McRae of C tunately has no. childr 'ranbro6k, perform. W. Redmond, treasure of Rev. 8, cheson, the services in- Kippen When has spread widely -over the vast countrI7, of service is ended he WR [ I be anC,old man, ed the cerei nony at 6 o'clock on the lawn, Kippen. hold the next meeting ith Mrs. Notley, on Sabbath, were con- Presbyterian church last E"ter.
as His downfall is attributed 16' has broken out into open rebellion, It so stock -aPeou- the wedding pmr�y tanding under, an ever. the � second Wednesday of Juvell 1901, at ducted by' f this place, — Mr. FoR THE Oxx Cov.xTRY. —'Mileasrs. Wil -
Binder twine now in stock, several well . dr. Moore, D
the Canadian Dixpn And ion, of London, were guests at liam Bawden and Albert McDonell left on;
lating, a form of gamblitti, which'has c4used. green arich, . eke , with'the Uni6n- Jack. kr own brands, close prices. James Oxnning, Kip. which time a large dumbee-of the civil and military powers at defia�4o de- h 105-3 members of the family will be prevailed up- the ruin of thousands of �romising Ybung Aftor bongi atul' tic no the -guests sat down' PO 3. the manse )n ay lant,—Mrs. �(Rev.)
�n Wednesday lat3t, for England.. They tailed and has commenced its bloody work. In a conversation with men and old ones too. t6 an elaborate al read,'tho tobles, 75 feet MACITIN-ERY REPAIRED.—T. b4ellis, 'who onto be present. Fletclier 9, )dressed the Woman�s oreign from Mmitreal on Saturday by-, the sticam- many of the leading centres' foreigners, su;0h Ing wouI4 remind all that lie one of the miBmbers of the family,the Lead- long, being. placed 'on the lawn-. Music 6y or keep Missionary Society on Thursday afternoon. *hip Dominion. They go to look out some
I . - 9 is now a'pe ' il
as missionaries, business men' and oLherfB ping1busy In the %wy of repalying maollin. er learned that the original Walker fam Y, The ladies ere delighted with the address. more horses to impoit, and if they got wbat
song, recitation, stery and social chat, With rV, and all who need repairs torne of the Conservative papers are yiil the -mower lin(, he have been massaared and their property 4e,.' the light fantastic e'tripped, filled in the 60 uosto to - have them in before the rush, Tom consisting of six, came from Ireland in JL830, The meetilg was held in the Presbyterian they want, the farmers in this vicinity Way
r
ing to make political capital out of a in' settled in Canada. In -1855, William atti nd a reign of terror prevails. n evening. Reeve I onaldson, of El lede no comment In thlrq. line f work. Rcot and church. exL" th!Dg pretty good in the
ma, and pe to lsee some Tha More and till plows repaired, aloo a large i cidant, which so stock of Walker, one of the boys, moved to Marlel accredited -Aives Of oeetirp�d in the House of Miss Bert4 Me -No ught, a well known elo- L I I . tall on ine w en they return. During the represent. other codn-� J 6h various lines of plow castinvo and rep-irs on follow is brot6r, -Were among those w o fficlated h ' d. All lines of Fniftbing will receive, prompt at- ed severs. years later by b Hensall. Commons Wit we�k. IN hen. Mr. Bourasa outionist,' h O pa,st year these gentlemen have imported 0 - im risoned and maltreaLled and sister, Mrs. Redmond. David
tries have b on aJohn, maw very neartim
the' fiery y`Oung renehi an, bad conclude Mr. and M' McKiy will make their home to, ,ion. T. Mollie, Kippon. 16962 ale, several Of them s . - % he strak�bcrry festival of Carmel church
and their lives andangered, These af�ts 10 i Keyes, whofse wife belonged to' the Walker T i on the Uti conce idion, where they begin : tood is has crossed the ci The have b vei ado m&ntiot favorable attepicepand �T4e B, McFaul Co., Scaforth, Is satiefied will be held 4n the manee ground on Tuedday even family, cam In i is, apeech- . f which i last hotis 19 un e with William, and eattled. here h as to the t ekeepir de g June 26th. The Exeter band will be In attend een pbenominally successful, bot
have been rather .encouraguil by the high� with the Ready.To-We-�t Clothing they ased; mar- Weak, Hon. Dr. Mon Ligt .e a mewber of thp with the hourty go d wishes of a large circle in 1855. The family have incro ck and their' good fcr
ance AdD)i alou, 15c and loo, A Portion Of the qual ty of their sto 'overnmont an(I ()ppoaltion !�L
his -feet and c9led of friends. P 'dis will They h*ve sue -
authorities, including the sell. More than that, aro anxious that
jumped. th' ried with others and prospered until now a be devoted to the IDdIa Famine Fund, tune in escaping accidents.
e ch suit shall find' a particular' man for its 1697-1 Emprem, while the milititry out for three chari for A 0 there are over 200 relatives in this par� of
6en and after- —Another pleasi nt find important event ceedi A iniaposing of them all - except two,
owner. They sell good fitting suits and
furee�,, itnttwl (if atterripting to stay tho wivrda led in he sd�gi g of the National N,licbigan. In the count -up it was discf6ted �,mith ros. &- Cola,, branch store at
wbic,. they still have, although they were it of a siimilar nature took place on Wddues- -Anthem. This W" dond-while Mr. Charl- the goodness is shown by the enduring good that there were 19() present Wednesday, be. liensail va"ifs tile Assortment of Dry Goods the
hands (if the marauding niobs day eveniu at th 3amforta'ble homdatead 1697-1 'freqt ently tempted to disose of them ale-Oo ton Was on Ilia feet shape. Mon who think Anything will do" sides about,05 friends who could not claim P80010 Of Hebs&ll and vicinity wRut. to ldresalhe'H Ouse, of Mr. Lulachlin oncession 14, but decided to retain them for the improve- C COMAnt of the Goveintru-int, it Store" at Hen-
andwas cmtirely cant. 1697 . I � relaLionAiip. Following is a list of the
is stj . 1141 ar 0 thd rules of the hen his daughter iss Ella, was w�,d to might not notice this. Vd you see the "New men4 of stock in this vicinity, and we are
110ded, M41LA tht,m in tht-ir nefatiou-s wo& lfou8e. �Z urier, Mr.'Fililding S. rimillic, of Heneall, -date otock of Dry Goodi. ir AVilfrid waS headH of families present -, Albert Redmond, FLll;" They bavo an up -to
Mr. W. Hamilton of Coalfield, NortlRwest t lea�ed to. know that the patronage iexwud- V Tidal, tilt, fottlR attw!ked niallof other member.8 Of 011- 01ovOinnieut I re- tarri iulthevillago on Monday calling on his Fred, Redmond, Alonzo Redmond, Samuel Pr4es In millinery cu In two. 1697-1 p tory. 'he "ieniony was performqd by Wednesday afternoon of ad ltq them bas been profitable alike �0 th
red to give I 11111, brother-in-law, Mr. Thomas Sterling, who, Aincind, Nelson Landon, Thomas Walker, selves and the country. Their eu fil Lh' nee to this dis- Rev. D. 13, McRae assisted by the 'Rev., terpriSO
foreign t:auixf rit-8 nhikiih were sta. 6otd(n1v ttn(I f 'B. Walker, F. E: las week Peter Moir', son of Mr. bolish pd6peeding, and; re- Mr. Ballantyno, in Lho presence of a large iv� feel very sorry to note, is in very poor William Walker, John harbor, -seien tickets were sod at Burton, Thomas A. Walker, Mrs. twnship of Uborne, tioned in t1w Pe;Vr Moir, of the lesefves the success with which they'are
tained thei '@eatii imatell of standing up assemblage of invima guests, The cere.,nony hclalth,-�-Thirty Whitely,' ,tirlg and we trust those they will here- hold w marriage to Miss Annie Ale- nice a3 united in reaultirig in Ott- fineign v0_ and shouting like as some oilr station for the Guelph excursion to the Notley, Bert of the was performed on lid verandah, which was Daniel .McLeish, Mrs. table
embers diif —Mr. James McDugall, of 8 Alvin Keyes, James Al�ilster, youngest daughter of Mr. John after import will prove even more profi Pula ealft (11W ers, to them than the ones they have already Now, beq Fe these gdntl odel Farm. 13pp, John Keye tiring the Chin"o forts, % iLh e � I - M c- neatly decorated A itli evergreens, fie , r 11115, he.Ao n e �oiaet. in a whose illness we made mention last week, Keyes, Nelson Regina, Thomas Beocom, MIAllister, of this village. The happy loss on both aidellif. In Lhe Incola- n. had 0�1 Be rational. lace curtmids and a white 6ral bell, �nder dple left on the evening express for a trip, handled. They know a good horse, 1111d in"ner, the Oppositi. )n l5aipars a use Vhem which the bride apod. Little Miss Sadie has greatly i mproved, we are pleased to- Thomas Hudson , James Redmond, Robert co rious pow(rs, such as n�ilan�d, af disloyalty, b6caui I they retained their Duncan, of Etteva i, Northwest territory state.—The services conducted,�_by Mr. Redmond, Joseph Redmond, Wirt Red. followei tiii,,e the I by the best wishes of their many I when they see what they waut they ATP tlie t:n1ted% Statem, Germany, l'u,;44in n stvftts While th-o cheera were being give and niece to the bride vra�s the maid of honor' Moor, of Brucefield, in St, Andrew's church, mond, Charles Landon, John Walk ads for their future happine8s.—Mr. A. afraid to invest in it, Jai er, James frie