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The Huron Expositor, 1900-08-31, Page 41! ,I . _1___.______­_­_­_­� - - ! - � i I J � � - - � , 11 IT � - __ I - I � I - . ' � . ' . t - � � - . . - .1 ; i6i be properly preserved. But,.altho ph this and unfeeling and altogether 11 impossible " In every constitu cy all breaches and un- Fannie Patterson, of Wingliam, spent San, I il I I - - . - 1 k�l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I I � . I . - �, y in the II] — rill. N -, . I -`plewiantness smaluo , the Conservatives have da [a - M Magnus Spence �_ � 1 1. — 'I- � is the case, there a no necessity at the As A, leader on WOUDt Of certain character . I VI Cm. Cook, of Brantford � 31 , . I . ; I � � . � . � . ­ . � Ll � 16, � re between the'p arout h eels, er each .� contents of every will should be M."le pub istics. It Is plain to be up. been heated and I is. now plain sailing, of Morris, and . t 4 I Aff The Hgu I . , . ., - L denotes the ,* a of the- pa; , I game to -day. as it -while among th L berals there is nothing spent last week at Goderich.—Mr. HaIden: The � � I - par on which the I M a programme in than a �Jl ,.� � . I - � R - 4 Jea _ py, !� 'i - 81 lie through the pr s or- in any ot I way. � h %rt burnin [ �i. i � 411 : , . "'InVeIrtisement wilFbjpag found. 0) t . Zrala, but discord, ' I' by, of �riince Albert, Northwest Territory, � � . i n past successful campaigns and it. Will 0 and ii I I . I AUGUST. � Oorner 11900 - I � . tore I k___M . . - - 1k.emovai sale—Greig & Macdonald —L I The newspapers. a r a not blatneab . - The be Interesting to', note the effect of this strite. But the, ens le person believes visibed at jar. Peter rowier-o-, i5luevals road, I � - I- �. � I � - I ' � j. . L- " clearivi; ftle-Wm. Pickard & Co. -5 , it � ­ Is . I I t 1*�' inf orMStionL :1 W 'k, -Mrs. Andrew Beattie of Sbrat. . � L L Tab, not --stoxinnon & Co', -5 - -given mg,t'e,8011111110 shower of abuse which will be rained upon what the Mail a y . on political matters. last as ' ' . I I .1 - I Northwestem Exhibition-Joines hilteliell-f-6 I , the leader of the Government and his more known better,' # 4, is -only whistling this ford, is visiting at Mr. David Jewitt's, Blue. ' ' , 1- . as any other famil I L � 51 - � . , r history org'gon - in 1,12- " : Our Robs -Alex. Wilf.on-5 9 prominent Ministers by the �atteries .of the livel air to keep. p the spirits of it� politi. vale rof d. -Mrs. Thom" Evans, of Detroit, i I 1 7 It i � - 11 Breaking ReQ3rd@--& MOFAUI Ca -8 teresting, and it if the part oi�_ne a arm Opposition. . I HE 6LUE FRONT T, . i , , L '. L tp I Sir Charles Tupper was one �of oat Triends. � visited it Mr. Joseph lAach's. .;-Miss Lottie - a � �f _ 1. . I L 17 school shoes -R. Willie & son-�-5 I � . .1 : I " i, - L x � -5 � to:publish whatev D r, will be of ini a as to the leading irits in the campaign alluded . i ' Millson, of Kinburn, is visiting -at Mr. John . I i . ]par#& r4st-Allee gage . I . I I L I . . - He Hon. Hugh John McDonald, Manitoba's King's. -Mrs. Wm. McIntyre And the Min. I . � - I I - I I . I � __ I - the public when t i By can get it. ;o that to and he intender of the present fi ht i � , - :� I I o, " . L . I - � I : �� abinglee-olbson Bros. -S . - - ' has won the. sobriquet of.' I the warMlle Of Premier seems to be a firm believer in the lies Gre inway have returned to Toronto.- I � - - . . . .:-- , i - - - . -14�1 7z Timothy Seed-Jamea cauning-8 T - in so fo,r as they A! -4) concerned', the praotime P " 1 Mrs, S(hoales visited at Seatorth last -week. . I I � i L � I -11: lVerybody Talks -W. H. Shaw -6 ' I 11 Cumberland," and he seems to be fit for an- . doctorine t � I I � � L � � � - - 7 . - I hat I t� the victors belong,the . '. I � will be continued long as they .can pro - other battle even at the great ageof 79, If I -The I erandah on Mr. Andrew Gray's old � . - To&.-S-Beattlo BrO11-8 � . I � . . . "I 1 I - � i I- Timothy Ved-2-- Hamilton & Karalake-8 cure the informatio a, and will alww m be be. the Liberal text is' 66 big ry and boodle" spoils," and rinqe coming into power �bas house was struck b ' If litning last -Sunday �� .: I - .1 I Teacher -Wanted-Houiry John son -5 I . , t I i I . � � � �" . � , �. " - ed ii on make ,an inter- been using the pplljtic�l axe with An unspair- night, liiut very litt . I I . - p , � L� - - � , - , . - Te lamage was done.- . 800 WORT - , k �­ - coming more geneial and wide -spread ' t - 1 02 . . 11 I . I . - a alfles fights the devil . Mrs. MI&ICOlinLand none, Andrew and Bert, L i . . � � I . : C IJ st,ing fight. Sir Oh in hand. The heads of many old and faith- - . � I � such information ihould not be A al a fuf f a 17 I . . . ; - I �. � � - �� ­ ' . . ru'phed with fire and it will kee' the Liberals busy Aced i the of Kinciardine, visited at Mr. Robert Black's � - , . I � . 11, I . ght"'AltVOU (ft 00jf#V0 the papers, nor all uld they be allowed to 'correcting the impressi ad refuting the Eublic servants , have been pl this week. -Mr. and Mrs. Garness are in . . . I z I 0 at for no oth reason than that their I � - . I � : - I . I - I . . bam ,a i I � L 4 , , 1. I T P - publish it, by those having these d(cumlints arguments which he wit spread broadcast 11 , this week. -Mr, John Burgess is . . . OF . . . . � , . politio%l view P not been in accord with Toronto w : . �_ ountry, Sir Charles has the powers that be, The last to fall by the having a cement walk built from the strebt . 2 I _�--_ ' ' I throughout the c L . , - L - I __ in charge. It wo a Id be just as r Von;bte , . i - i � . . I - I - . . ' litioal guillotine ire four attendants at the . ; . � . I 1 Z_ � , laid out a very heavy programme for. him. to his Ouse. . " � r that the newspapers should be a Iowa - o hi I , � I �­' SEAFORTH� FRIDAY, August 314d, 1900 . . self, so much, it is feared, �hst it may prove IT01me for Incurabl�s at Portage lei Prairie. I i ; - � 4 J_., ! I I L, 1�> . .1 I L � . I � search the -records of it registry ce and to be too much for his strength. It to Sir They have been notified by the Provincial i Wroxeter. I - ­ I Wilton C rpets, Axminster Carpets �i - 4. L "I . 1 �. :­ � I I L lare of every . I . . T - , i . I ­ . . . publish the partic ortgage - Charles' ambition to hive it said by his Secretary that tl�eir services are no longer - 11 I , I - .L . � ' T. historian that he was Pre nier of Canada. I L � . We have sold inore shingles and lath than I I - . I I— i - - ' on as tv In any other sewn in our experience and have still - I . . I : � . The Wars. - : that is registered Against private roperty. needed. There was no reason giv I i ; . . I . - . � z . � . � _. -P 1� i I , � Military operar,10 9 have been,. more a, P Such a statement could be truthfully made why they should be dismissed. The men material on hand to make thousands more. A large - , . � . - 2 . . To publish the par trioulars of a will 4s tqual- -at --this'-time,- for Sir Chark a wad Prime Min- discharged have always performed their stock of �.edar, balsam, spruce and hemlock logis to B ussels � Carpets, and ­ � 'r ' ; . .- . � tive in South Afriga during tho past week � � � t i I out to order. Our now older mill with the latest u : ; 1 4 . ly as offensive and improper. Tha,praqtifie, -ister froT April 27th to June 6th, 1896. work in is istisfactory manner, and took no to. ; . � I � .. - it in the county. All kingi; . 1. I . % . te en Is the tidle I Z_ ­ than for some time. That wile Boor, Gen. . do I .1 . . y . therefore, in all de oency, should he discon. But disselosions in hispabinet led to his- de. part in politics., All are married'men. of ap 1. I , �_ �, t 1, .. - . pie 3roducts manufactured with neatness and r I I I i. _� - - ti , feat in the House, And Sir -Wilfrid -Laurier : - . il � eral DeWit, having escaped from the care I I despatch Gibson Br9s. 1707-1 �� . - - - - . I Z� nued. Theonly wayto have ii - Tapestry Carpets, i I � �­ I - � discou - i I � ; , was called upon to form it ministry. .His . L .- - . The increasingly subordinate place which LocAj Riaizirs.-Mr. D. M. Walker, of I I � . I .. - _. fatly pr a -red net laid for him by Kitchener tinned in for the ficials having thp inform- of the office ended so unestisfac. - .1 4 �. ep . I � - I �� . I occupancy .1 �� �� . and French, is again giving considerable ation in charge to � any it I I . agriculture holds in the economic life of Niagara Falls Collegiate Institute, who had I - . I to those ho have toril I I Alf*#**##*#-t#*"#~#A*#," i . � I I . I _ . . .7 I i 'i _y that the baronet would like to try, been renewing old acquaintances in town I . . �i r �: trouble, in the Orange Free State. General Great Britain is'shown by the returns for I . � � ,-, . i � . no right to receivi it. Thesi Ici6le Are Over a nd add the Ins re of ia successful ! for a few days, returned home on Tuesday - ' _.i E� Z - I * i !, ;7 1�; Oliver, one of the Roer leaders, with three . remie"r&sihnila to. .an already distinguished ,ratable property in England and Wptles for last. -Mr. Robert Black, our enterprising - - ; � - under the charge o� tl�e Ontario Go+rnment, P . I We have added another ver large department to our ­ ,4 . . I . - - ! - . olitical car . y � � I- I miller, is putting in a new water wheel and . , -_ - c I . last year. The'total valuation of all kinds . I ructed - p ear. i- - . of his eons, have b �en ured and made and they should be inst - - a4rdingly. I vast growing bILSiness and we are go" to i�ake this one , - I ­ -is mil 7. . . It . cap, lar . I - making other necessary repairs to h 1119 I � % �, I . 11 I- I _� I � prii.foners, and with th,b6 a . go amOunt-Of The publication of the provisions of a will � of property was, $717,000,000, which was an , 'A stitch in'time oft 1. I i � I - I . ves nine." -Mr, Town- more profitable to you than all the rest, we Wing secured . Air � I.- 8, Editorial Notes and Comments�. increase of 6353,�00,000 in thirty years, s a itor ;f the W � . . I- . 1 . I 1, � T. I Boat army supplie , The main operations,. serve no good end, nd.simply gra lies pub. . I I end, ' , . � .1 � i I _ � . ! - - . i . roxeter Star, was mar* ' Lley'S !C ' � i" - - ' - I I _� -, . . how�ver, ha,ve been by u " Mr. Robert Henry, the -oft defeated, Th I s record is fairly, satisfactory, but it is ried last week, to a young lady from Owen the agency for .)he famous make know, asCros ets'. " � t . the main body of lio 0 riosity, so ths, 1 no public or p 71vate in. I -- Ja arp - � -1, _..; - . � � � �, .- . . I � : �# � 7 the British army, under Roberts and Buller, tbreets woiild suffr were the in! ormation has bee again sale by the Conver- u w o y o- t, a 1 crease in the value of Bound, and is being heartily congratulated This is the onl 7 make of Carpet - a you can re . . � - � � .1 .1 . - .n . � � . LL - - � cit loperty, w, hie i on every side. -Gibson Brothers shipped .- 1 �4, --� I I pt il is more or less direct- - , . � , - ­ ; x. :�: and directed against the,main body of the withheld, while th4 feelings of mady people vativ68 of South Brant as their candidat6 , be absolutely fi A colorings, and by far prettier designs than I It - , - , � 7 1 �i . L . �� , � - . ' oonected with industry and commerce, two care of lumber. on Wednesday last.- . I . - �:­ ,4 ; � I - I LL ­ I fi_' 1 I , � Boor army, under Geftoral Botha. Several would ,act be unnBeeasarily harr wed by at the Dominion elections, and he has so. his appears from the fact that the percent. Mr. R, Black received a csr of Manitoba .5c : 1 Ts, �; L . . � . - . - any other carpot made. We guarantee every y�rd from 2 1 � �� I severe engagements have- taken place be- having their private concerns spre d broad cepted.the nomination. lar. Henry must 0.9 of value of d',wellings, factories and wheat, this week. -Mr. Robert Farrel, our ;.. ' . I t�� I , 4 - i , A 1" 1". - ., 1 be a firm believer i a yard ug to our $1.75 line --every yakd is stamped. ".. � � I- . - . i , . � I I . in .the optrine of perse, shops rohe during tl�e 30 years from 52 to very c pable contractor, has begun the I - . � i�� , , . tween these contending forces, the British cast to public View., -1 'I' _ I . � . I I I 1, . � . . I , . r ­ W : � ,, p verance, as he has alrea � been defeated .66ber cent.., that of railroads from 5 'to 9 erectio of &,now house for Mr. Jackson.- - � . � � I I i - . . I � ; i �_ . being the attacking party� The Boers de. ' - : = . I - 4 0. � . . . I - ­ . � I ­ .. � -five or six -times in the same constituency. , per ceint,, and that of mines and other Mr. Jo in 13. McTavish, has purchased one I If you are thinking of getting new. C et come in - I � I . L �, ­ . J . .1 . 1 3 . :i 4 -'11 - �, handed themselves most strenuously, but More Excessi-v' Fr6j4ht arges. . ' clal ties -of property ,from 5 to 7 per cenb,, of the 1 eat lots in town, and purposes erect- 0 i I . - � i: I �., - __ . -1 - � �� C� I p � : , - i - , . � after several days fighting, they were driven' .ifie_ pi -essed' and Q1 namental The twenty-second annual exhibition of wh le in respect to land the percentage fell ing a fli ie new houise next summer. Wrox a � get our prices. re find it no . _. i- - nd' see our large range, and, . Ii. � . - - 5 - J I - - _� '� i , brick used in. N1 anti ob&L in imported from St. . the Toronto Industrial Ansociation was A loselof the $40,. eter can boast of many such. -The Wrox- trouble to show our prices. Carp & matched sewn and la , " I - - L .. back, and it is hoped they maybe 'surround. . fro n 38 to 17 per 4eii t. e .. � . '' � � . - . . . 7 I - id � . .. .: i I . * . I - i . .. ii -1 ed and captured by the larger British force. Louis, It is only tie excessive Ire ght r'jte formally opened on. Tuesday' by Hon. G. W 00 I (,000 in the value'of land in England and 'eter foundry'is now in. the hands of a thor. � ! . i 1� . � . � - : �. I charged by' tile C. R R. that prevents this L 9 I Wales'[in 30 years would be considered very OUghly capable 'machinist, and the work if you wish. . 11 I i . - I I _r 4 �, � I , � Ross, Premier of, Ontax io.. � Upon conclud- . . i � - - ­ In view of past experiences, however, it is business being done by bhQ brick. ma;iufsc- , . ser ous if Great Britain h4d not long since being �urned out is of the very best. Before ; I � � - . I � � I .1 I - . � I , not safe to bank heavily on this calculation. .turers -of this province. A f ing On"f hip most felicitous and patriotic ..it of regaMing the We carry the largest and best assorted Bt6c,k in to wl , . 1, , coin arison o! � . got into the hab _- - . 0 decline engaging the shop,, Mr. Calder stipulated , :, - . � . . I . I - I n * . j � -fo in griculture as . ­ � ; � ­ i I � -i . � I , The probability is that the Boers wi g t charges on the United States and lCanadian .speeches, lPremier Rose uched th electric , inevitable, It is accepted that a new lathe, drill and otherup-to-date I . . . - i U ­ .- bu e will say so, too, hen you see it.' I . . .., : ] I � z rail -ways, shown -how badly ha �1 dicapped . tton which set the wheels in Machinery as 'fact that the immense industrial struc� machin ry were to be installed, which �., . - as long as they dare, and will then tr a "o - I re- YOU i . � I I �, .. Canadian maritifadurers are w an coin - Hall in m6tion and dec;%red thd exhibition tare of the country' must depend for the quest as acceeded to. -We are pleased to I �� 1w �: , - , � t I � � _� - ness, peti- -, � , , ';;. . to other parts, under cover of da� ng for the business of their i -v pened for the pulilic., �The show this year* food, of those who support it upon the coun. note th t Mr. Archie Moffat, who received . ��­� .: '. . I o -n coun. 0 ,�. I . . A � .. , i -1 ,, ' . ::: 71 � 3 � �, � -1 - I - . taking their guns and supplies *itfi them, try. St. Louis is nearer to Winnipeg by promises to be fully up to the'lligh standard try across the sea. . sucha evere wound on the Ist of July, has Ea' ly Closing Notices . - 1� . 'It �11�_­� �' . I 1 4 -1 i., j� - and when the British commanders wake u 300 miles than is Toronto, -but the freight Attained by this great exl:ibition. . 11 � ei work in his shop. -Political excite- � I i� ,­ p . ' resu . � ­ - ; - . " , - . one bricks is only 927� cents pet hundred- - - - i I . *4. i . Four Liberal Conventions were hold in men is an unknown quantity in East Hu- ll � I - 4-1 �­ in themorning 6 will be surprised to i. f- 6- . . I . � I I I T)iirinily I I Xv ain d A ii f, wA wi I I ildn.QA nn'r f.liran ci+ryrn , . � ­ L: . ey, . . nk I I ; � � �. � ). All _Oa I :South Ez .Mr. 11VA, Mr. Prie, 4Germauy . and shorl bushlapd . now occu where he pioneer I! —11-T. I in t -he poi . afternoot, Main, a. un a. I . hie emplo Aifficulty Was provi � � � to otrik-e , . - . : - on the gr The Magi cents, ab( —John son of Air �_ the Classi -41ghtlul t wee� -ed to keel -five minui baker' -s ba . some way AW -0 �cqg V1, the f-ansf ( ers, -and al —watel the mott s son, accon: __ ing -the. vu -struck the �miles frou . building, I ; 'consisted , some ief I horse and*' I - � largest in' 4 very heav�i Worth Dal -Company �, I .- � ftfl Wheat (i Spring Wbes A)aM .per ba . Poxz per bus I Varley.per bi . Butter. No. I Butter; lub- &P per do] Inour,periv 04y per ton: Ridear.er 14 . I Sheep SkIUBA N-001--__ ,. - z L I W "As st 45 cents per hundred- Ivir. W. M. German y 93- T _. � � � . , as again , who has represented Oatario, n. lik ly owin to the utter hopelessness 1) I , rot& es P61 � �� �' . 4 A 4� L I t, 1. ID . . constituencies on Tuesday lafit at ro . 9 . - 1 4 � I 11 � : L I � I . I ; _ ­ of the case of the Tory party in this riding. dry goods, Clot ing and !grocery—on Wednesday afternoo �. . i, i I I a e P aue are v, e, oers once were, weight from Toronto. There is, of course,, Wellandfin the Onta The i I . � . � F . . rio Legislature for the which candidates were nominated. I I I L - -I �­ deserted, and the- nemy fled to some other no justifi.cation for ouch a %diffitrence in I - . -Mrs. A. Cooper, of Islington, formerly I ns, � . _. t� z 7 � : - I � i - rates. The advantage enjoyed bv the -Sti past two terms, was recently tendered the Convention for North Middlesex was held Miss Lydia Gofton, was visiting her parents at I o'clock. - I - I � . I - 7 1 . - � I . I � I _ f quarter, to give renewed trouble. The . I F . I . . I ..I I I I * - . : I I , Louis manufaotur4 1 in t e way a rai way unanimous nomination' of the' Liberal,'Con- at Ailsi� Craig,, and was - largely attendqO. -recently.-Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gibson have , I . � : . L - I � I . I . ; 1- -. 1 __1 I events of the past week go to show, that charges, is such I Ek 4 ena lea-thedi to lay ventionfor the Coin ' I been enjoying a holiday with his wife's . � I . 4 � _' ..... ­ . --------- � ...... I �L . � A ,I mons for the same .con. Mr. Va. . have a . -)utinet atz, the present member, friends ia Chealey.-Ur. John McIntyre, of . - 'S L I . I , - i � S - d deal to do yet, be- down bricks in VA innipO at $7 per thou stituency. Mr. German has decided to ac- s . � L � I . the British goo ��, - 'L . I . W& . L : I I � . I . re mina � COME WIT HT THE CROWD TO - V - - -i fore peace is declared. - ,sand less than is 'ossible by Tororao'o bribk cept-this nomination, and will, consequent- I old, the n%me of no other can- Cleveland, is visiting friends in town. 'Miss ­ - ' . '. � � A R . � ! . ���� .�� �L i . I producers. And tih.4, in face of wn adverse ly didate being tioned. Mr, Ratz accept- Laura Allen will return with Mr. M � 7�, m . 1. I I , -resign his seat in the Legislature and run . clut re, I �- :� i There is not much to report from China � y : ; : i� - L duty of 20 per. 6e t. ad valorem levied on fo Dominion, Parliament. This will ad the no - , and expressed his con- on a visit to her sieter.-Misses Jennie and I � , � , - 1 . i I . , . . r the I -1 � I I ! L Wn : . L L I _; The most notable- feature is that not y American bricks. We are inforined that neo,eirsitate a bye"election for Welland for fidence in- is ity to hold the riding, Margorle Gibson, who have been spending , . I I 4-, - ­ I - �- , �, I has there not been any news direct from Ontario presEed bri(ks are superior in qiial- the Legislature. ; I - , their holidays with relatives in town, re- 41 � KIM I I .1 , I-,, . . i . SE4FOR ' 5 -11 __ I � onl - I � :Bia B -GuNN i � . � t I _J I , � - - ity and color to tho.ed of Unite dL States / * . . . providing a repel v a as undivided and en- � � . I . � I - � f, Pekin since Su-nday, the 19th inst., but no I � i - . turned to Toronto on Tuesday morning.- - I . I . L � L . � I i production, and W'Lnnipeg archite ts prefer M r.'N. Clarke Wall�ce, the well-known thusiastic assistatic from his friends as was Miss El a Hazlewood took a business trip -1 . - I satisfactory reason is -officially given for the i � . . ____ . . � . . . . .- , , , the former. . . I . . . . im a� th last election, w I � - I "I . ::: I �, . . Conservative politiciad, WhoLwent to ' Mu -s- ben ho to Toro to, this week. -The re-opening-ser- � __ " L. ation of Comm-anicatiod with the Chi- - zzz . . case . . - � . j-4 , The above is from the Torant World - vicesof he Methodist church will be held THREE STORES—No. 1 Dry Goods, ladies' goods only. : ­ 1r;9 nd Me different commanders , kok(t immediately after the session closed redeemed the cons ituency. Of this there n6xt Sa bath at which an outside minister i . I (,I, - - '- nege Capital a I I . I i I 1 - i . and we have not the least doubt that what at 0 t ta:w a, has, according to recent reports, is no aoubb and, t erefore, -North Middle- 9 I p - -: I '11, � �!, tliete. The only e . I - I _� P - ! nly�. No..3, I - conclusion that can b RL 1_,tBly Will take the services. An excellent pro No. 2, Clothing, men's. goods o Gro- . , ._�4 �­ : i - ,� . , .. it sa,3�s . is ab 0 u true.' " The brick -sex may be nuinber9d among the conatitu- a has been provided for the Monday . � .­ 1 . . I , . " : _ �L colne* to in the 01 earr[StaLnces is that the- - not improved in. hea4h. 'The change ap- . L gramm —specialties, canned goods, butter .and teas. - ., � �, ,as cerios I r . 11c, . maker's, however, are -7, not by -a�ny means the' encl that will declare for Sir Wilfrid I . - ,J I _ night f6llowing.­�Mr. George McIntosh, of � 1� " � ; . peared to benefit him 41; first, but later: ad' Laurier and good G6vernmen t. -The Liberal Stratford. has been visiting friends in town. . ­ - � � � __ .- I i Chinese are holding the roads between' only manufacturers that are ham ered b vices'are that the improvement was not sue* . � - _ . $ " i - - : � - y . I 4 ' � . �, Yangtating and Pekin, and that it is diffi- Convention for South Perth was held at He was: formerly a clerk in Mr. John W. � I � - for the fall term. -The nomination, held on in the afternoon Lacroix I 11. .- L -, excessive freight ra s. As.it is w 1h them, tained. Mr. Wallace 4as long been a power* Mitchell, and it, to�, was largely attended. Ban . �, Ill - ;. cult for runners to get throug�, There �ra derson's store here. . - .� procured a revolver . it � - . the Conservative party, and hi ' I Eo is it with many others. The, f mr-mers of ful in&" in . I 'a It had been giv�n 0,�' t, and was the general Tuesday evenin.g, f r a councillor, to fill the Land went to tht house wiltere his wife had I . I I J . . , . . 0 , � . L . �, L 1. � . �� various reports to justify this belief, the services will be partjc�larly needed by 'the . I I I ; ; ' . place of James Beverely, who had resigned, -gone on her arrival. I t appears be either . Ontario have 'been � d iscrilninated ,against in , expectation, that Mr. Erb, the sitting main- i . . 1�� IL 1� . .. 5 party at the present time. � I - I : I ; - � . having gone to Exete , resulted in three., dragged her out of the house or the woman . rl I .1 I , Hensall. � . I I . . rnost likely one� being those stating that favor of the Amer cans f or yLe by both ' - . ber, would Dot Again be a candidate. But . 1� I , [; � . . - Z-9 the CUrieso are cullectin in force in -the the I. . � . this Mr. John Ross 116bel'rts6n -known the feeling was,00 strongly in his favor, and OATS I W,&N�F,D. —A large quantity wiLnted being nominated, namely, Samuel Smillie, 'ran out, when'he shot' her dead on the I . ; , _ : ".1 , 1 Ag eading railway companies 9f I . . , the well the pressure and unanimity of the Conven, W. R. Hodgins and George Joint. Messrs. street. She was holding. her small -chiV In ;L ­ - coun ry between T . � � at the Oatmeal 11111s, parties having sowe for e e . � I . It ion-Ts"in and Pekin. The country, and the iscrimination still 'goes . editor and will do w a ca I e ore se ug, ,or pr ces canaalt Smillie and Joint decliiied to stand, so that her arms at the time, U a Le I W" 110, . � I . . proptietor of the Toronto Tele- tion was such ttlatle deemed it his duty to ]I,noall Attileal Mill@, D. Urquhart, 1707x2 Mr. Hodgins in now the cou'ncillor-clect for injured. He then shot ;the man Thomas, I . I . I I . . I _.; most recent despatches show,wo however, that on. Every season other k" ho has represe I hted East Toronto in forego his own personal inclinations and ac. I I L . I . � - I , . , ; , wheat and . . i I - LoCA ov. Dr. Meldrum, of the remainder bf the year. -Mies Myrtle who had called at the house a few minute . - . I . the convoy of. - wounded, and, women ceed to the unat * t of the Con. BRIEFS.—R -a - , ; . - .7 � . .. ducts are mirried from Chicago, St. . Pa- I' *the Canadian House of Commons, , himous requeB I - r - I � u 1. . as an In- � St. I Pau], delivered his promised lecture in, Hodgins left here, this week, to attend the before on business.' . . _� ­ - i vointiou, and, accoraitigly, accepted the : I L t T 'L � and children, wlii0h left Pekin since the and other� Western American' to' dependent Conservative, for 'the last f' Carmel Presbyterian church, on Monday millinery Openings,, at Toronto. -Mr. James .� � � __ , . � . .� I � . . I � I 11F -1 . � , - . . I wrs to the - our n mination-to t� a great satisfaction of his . . 1. � L . o h I .. . I allies took passessioil, have arrived safely at seaboard for less than they are carried from y6srs,will not seek Parliamentary . honors evening last, to an attentive and ap I I � t , ,� �4 � - Bonthron, of Exeter, is visitint his son, i I I . 1, Tion-Tain, ' . . � . . . It is stated that W. F. numerous friends and, the Liberals of the ative au iie I preci . _ . � L I I I o ' I 1. i Toronto, There oulA be on' 'excellent again - McLean, riding generally He was nominated b ,nee. His subject was "'Scotland Robert, of this village, -Mr. A. cM rran, Perth Notes. � T � I - . L I . � rL I I - . - . I ___ y . is . I I - . - . I .1 M P. for East York, and editor and prop. Mr. McIntyre, of St. Marys, and seconded and the Scotch," and it is the opinion of one of Paislayt here' vie ,'ting his sister, Mrs. -The now post office At Shakespeare has . . . - I Ill .., market in Manitoba for all kinds of Ontario ato,r of the Toronto Wort and all that it wa one of the beat lectures James White. i L �� - f L L � J Political Theory vs. Facts. .- ri d, is anxious to by Mr. Race, of 1Y Uchell, the gentlemen i 1 7 t. .!, ; fruits, but because %e rates from here are I been opened for business. Theold building , 1: w ever delivered in th: church. Dr. Meldrum . . L I obtain the nominatio '. The Conservatives whose names wore I ,lost frequently mention- is 0, in , . � "The Union Factory shipped a car of - . n had beenin use f r 30 y6ars. � � ;1 : L 14 . . . Ol : . I I"- , _� . - L so much higher than from Amoric n ports, of East Toronto are .very anxious to see ad as probable le oat, pleasant, fluent and forcible --- L I -Ther sixteen-year-ol.4 son -of Mr. L. .- . - ." � furniture to Port Hur - I andidates, providing Mr. Zuri 3h. . F - 1. on this week. A . , I f ,; 4 [ ".4, Grand Ra,pid-al is a great furniture centre, . i't Ontario shippers'are unable to tak advan. Mr. A. E. Kemp, the president of the Board Erb could not t'eei I is way to accept. Mr. speaker, and for two hours he held the .1 I Kruspe, of, Sebringville, :died on.Saturday, I .A � �� . I � - , " z - ,' �1 � - I I- -At a recent meeting of '18th inst.,aftera week's illness withtyphoid , ­ , - . I " J of Trade, as their. representative !in Parlia. a closest attention of his audience, His THim Bic� DRAiN. . L ' 1. , # I . .1 it, not Often Canalian factories ship right tage of the m arkel a in their own ountry ; William Pridha likely to be Mr. Erb's descriptions of the places were moat vivid the Hay council, it wal decided to have the � I L L � . i . J: ! A into the territory of -American concerne." menV,and-the utmost efforts will be made opponent, but South Perth is naturally Lib- y f ever. , % � I . 11 I I I . while the lecture -was pleasingly inter- g rain properly cleaned out as soon as -Mr.Andrew ML ,n , 11; I i I it is supplied froth American orchirdd and to induce him to accept the nomination. oral, and with I a united and enthusiastic � ,: : � ft, � -1 . The above paragraph, which �we take from the fruit of Canadian farmers is'l�ft to rot , . � - . . sperved with humor. -Mr. J. D. 8 possible, and Mr. Farn iombe, engineer, was eBeath f.Milvertonpub- I - I I rty behind ,him, I r in �. _- - 1� '_ - � � ' . pa r.. Erb will likely do tewarb instructed to prepare plans for the work lie school, has been appoi�nted a teache f . - I., I . - the news columns of the Wifigham Advance The Toront - " If Laurier �, and wife left here this week for Killarney � the Central echool, Stratford,, ' I 1; I . � ,in the orchards. Thousands upon t ousands 46 0 Mail: Oays . moire than hold' his own Mr David Gor. Manitoba.�Nlr. I and to make aim assessu ,ent of the i _at a salaryof L --i I - I 1. I , I ' � I i , I Johnston, of St. Louis 008t Oil $600 r annum. � � . ­ - ;, of last week, must certainly have eluded tihe were a strorg maii h don, may -or of alia , � I I i .- .. , . of dollars are lost' to the people d,f - I is Minioters would. ceburg, was selected - ion a . � I - ' ecently via P - ativo of Stratford, hag ; _q . I �, . eye of the blue ruin editor who: presides in I I 11 , it not be perpetually 'at each other's throats I .,, - by.the Li � f Bothwell, and it is hoped Missouri, who was in Kippen r the various ropertien o be benefitted, and dames Duna, a n I I -1 and especially the people of Oat' , every �� . itirig hi sister, Mrs, Miller, and in Hen, to submit his report, to the council. for rep- ,, I � that he m at Mr. Clancey, and once - sooi the editorial chair at the Advance office. 1. 7, 80 received the Republican nomination gh this ruinoi It would not make much difference whether . sall spe iding a few days with relatives and u as this report is ready, a special meet- - year throu as digeri tion, on - � mo�,e land this old Liberal constit - . I resentative in the State Legislature for St. - L I I In common with all other Conservative . he was strong or - eakv. as his Ministers, .. be-. its , ias returned to St. Louis.-Als. Ing of the council will be held to take final county, Michigan. ' I - I . I the part'of the roudi for which th people , . 11 propbr colamn.-Major Atkinson. of action. Th' 'a a work which is much need- Clair � ,ng per h h ts, is 0 -In the neighborhood 'of .Monkton, dogs �f gre, papers, the Advance has been predicting , petually a Sirricoe, was thelchoice of the South Nor- and Mra. Charles Meihn, of Seaforth, for. at SheL �� L blue ruin. for the country and the demoral- ot the country supplied Ahe bulk of 'the .flim �y a, fi L gment of tho imagination -of the fbik Couventlo4. This constituency has merly of Hensall, were in the village a few ed, and will'ab'e' . benefit to those 001'r have beenplaying havoc among the ep ,­� I . ' .. � money to buildi and which should be con. hia� a _ days ago. -A number, of gentlemen from earned. flocks. Among the losers are John Ran. . - , . nd 'Other Conservative papers, with been represented by a Conservative, in the ellea , - " - iz%tion o - � - . L� L . � f our manufacturing interests, by ' - person of Mr. D4vid Tisdale, since 1897, and H 11 drove out to St Jose h -on Thurs. LoCAL BRIEFS. -Div sion court was held nick, i-leter Nicholson and Win. Bett-ger. I trolled by the peo )Is :or their rel res.en ta. .whom the wish is father to the thought. So * - �� . . � I � the Liberal Government. While they cling tives, It will con far as any . poison can �judge from outside is not a very pro Wing day afternoon- of last weeE and� report hereon Monday, Judge Doyle presiding. -DUL ring a recen un arm rm, a barn to such threadbare theories on political I to, I a so aho,.until evi'dence, Mr. -Laurier ' 6eld from a Liberal having ii, ve'ry pleasant time. -Mrs. (Dr.) There were a number o � cases, and the court belonging, to Mr. La f Downie, was de- . an independent'rai way commission is ap- *nd his Ministers are stand point. is said, however, that a n tr closed until lal a in the afternoon. - I economy as they profess, they should keep � I . in perfect accord, and ,'exceptional harmony hitherto, the cceR:a of the . Conservative Spewart, of Battle Creek sanitarium, so- wa o - stroyed, together ith L pointed with power ;6 regulate the$ things. prevails in Ministerial ! circles. There candidate has be m largely due to the c 3d by her sinter, . M is@ Jan . The'�Glass family The lose Wirt be heavy, as there was no in - L . . a � was . , nie Reitb, - gave an entertainment __ sfi�arper look out for the items, which from . ; . larg � . , a n the town hall here on Wednesday. � - � coun absenteevote. Under the new franchise - �f Why has not such 1 1 commission can ap. a timewhen the Pren?ier of this try a visitag relatives and' friends in Rensall ' surance. I . I ublicly proclaimed that he' act this. will be cut nd vicinit .-Mr. Smith and daughter of There was a good ,:rowd, and all appreciAted -John Branch �, . L I - time to time, will slip into their news pointed long agg? This is one-! of the L . wag- surrounded - �11, and -there will thus ic ) I the St, Marys boy, who . - , I y S ' ric , were here part of last week and - I � � columns and give -the lie toAhe pet theories - E nest of traitors .But that is not now be left a good figl�ti�g chance for the Liberal Gode y the concert, -Mr. Fred Kibler left on Wed- Assaulted Mrs. John Atkins, of that town, ' . � . - . ­_ questions which electors should 'a§k can- ' ' * ' I L this, the guest of Mr. G. F. Yungblut.- nesday for Brampton, where he has pur- recently, was found guilt.* they have so long been advocating. So far , the case nor has it been so, excel3l�' in the nominee. l , on the charge of - .1 Miss Ali 3e Petty, Miss Nettie Fulton, Miss - 4 � I � ­ didatee when they are ,seeking t4eir suf. mind of the Mail, or A!ve years. � _ chased an interest in a oboe factory.. --The assault, and sentenced to la year in i he Can - I - . ' . ­­.I...�­ I - I Miss YUDgblat a Evangelical church Sum i ! I I - � , , . lay school pi � - � from being ruined. by the flaoa7l policy of the ., McEweii and - enic, on �: a_, . frages a few monthe hence ' Any') elector '_ ' - I . evalei - re this week tral Prison. L . . .1 . I � . L . - � . Tuesday, was a grand sticcess. The day was I i, Liberal Government, our ma'nufactoriLes - I I . attendin 4 the Toronto millinery openings. - I -At the earnest solicAstiou L�f -the con - z ," I who will promise. ainy candi'daitie As vote, The Toronto Mail says : -" The Fielding . AmDENT. a t Elliott's Mr. A. Yungblut was ia Auburn last week. fine, and all enjyed ,liamselves thoroughly. gregation of Trinitf-chur , Alit6hell, Rev� - I L ; . I . I I oiler used a . . I I I . -Mr. Edward - 4 ' ide - to remain their � I I . . . brick Robertson farm, Bluevale -Miss Mellugh, who had been visiting in ag ' 4 J. T. Kerrin h I e6ide ' I have never, in the history of Canada, on* who will � not pled a himself. to luse his 'Policy tow4rde Canadi�n industry is that of yard,, on an .�turned on Monday, I roi D . . - . joyed such. an era of prosperity, and i r, low poison. Two doe e's have bee 0, exp oded : n Monday afternoon as i e � � - .� . entire influence in Parliament to gave this a lalit, London, Woodstock and Detroit, from a trip to the old 6ountry. ' He spent pastor. Mr. Kerrin had LL ndered his resig- . . ­ I I . - I I n admin- for the I I h and terribly aca ded I I would eeem"we are invading and taking ' most of his time in Ireland but alsoviaited . - � I I � I ar. A feW - injured man's ng was blown to rib. the Paris Exposition. He may give a sketch ' - commission appointed, is a foot and eserves* istered so f I L�more and our work Mr. Eli Elliott. The past month, returned home the first part of I _vation to itoept a pa3tora, e in London. . . �_ . ) U th I I trade from the very -people who were to Id thin wee L. Mine McHugh's visit was ead� Exp -The following persons were ticketed at � . � . . to be squeezed. The people hkv th men can..work for pothting or go elsewhere.' bons off him. a ehind the dened towards the last,by the death of one of of his trip in TnF, i �siToR in the near - Mitchell, last week, for ... p into in the Went: � .. a th matter I W a standing b I - .- wBmp us. by -flooding our marl�ets with It is universally adlnitt�od that C%nadian in. boiler when tho -ac dent happened. future. -Mr. and Mrs. . 4oyer, of Weilesley, . I s entirely in r,h i hands, and if they ­ - I If he her brothers,who, While bathing at Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Gleason 0411 Russeldale, to �. eir 0 n I - IL their surplus -sto.oks. Our furniture manu- . dus,try has never b3en io flourishing as dur- had beiu standii g . front of it he would stock, III pped into &'deep hole, and met his are visiting her brotber, Mr. C. Greb.-Mr. 1. f . I 1. . ' prefer being bled for the I benefi( of the' - have inotand, . re. Hamiota ; J. R. Mitchell, Brodbagen, to : � !aoturers have been competing Most success, . ing the past five years.':� Many now indus Robe been who wak, 7 killed. Mr. Thomas death, supposedly from heart fiflure.-Al M. Stu--- f, of -Mildm Ly, has rented the Rstevan, and A. R. #arris, Logan, to . � . I Americans *and the railway corporations t tries have bee nee' Dougall is in Toronto, visiting her mn � . fully with %11 other' manufacturers in the - 0 in established and old o rtson standing a short dist- Win. MC farm of t9e late Dan b cCormack, for four Moissomin. . L � I - * forcing their Parlianientary-repregeatatives have been enlarged, and all are pres8e ance awa� when he expGion I years. -Miss Kapelle, ol Hamilton, has been _,L, � . open markets of Great Britain, and as the to stop : t'his . UtL I d to occurred, married daughter. -Mrs. Reith was in Clin. Granny " Common, as she was famil- . 1. F bleeiing operatio2, they the most to fill their orders.' Employ- Was surrounded by laces of machinery, but ton, dtiring the past week, visiting friends. ihe guest of Mrs. (*v. C. S. Finkbeiner iarly known, was found dead in her house, , . I- . above item Btatios, sorpe of them are gaining dosery . ment for the industrial classes is mo miraculously escape injury. The report of -Mrs. Griffin, of Detroit, in visiting her for a -week.-Mi. D. S. Faust, secretary of at Fullarton C 9 I 1. ' . I L �,i - - I 9� e -to suffer eve i worsi than he are Me plan- I I � I ­ orners aboi t noon on LS&tUr-- : I an entrance ifto the markets of f . the explosion w�s, istinctly heard in the vil. the Hay Branch Agrici � . I I our doing Dow. . . L 1. . . tiful and is better remu eisted than it has other, Mrs. Alex. Bucb&D&D, Of thi Itural Society, re- day, 181th. The old lady � vas over 80 years I I . I Am . been -for twenty years. Many industries , village, It 'a Only few weeks since Mr. age. -Mr. John Willis has ret - n ports a larger membe lip this year than -erican neighh,oro, This is not only true I I h of. age, an -6 heart failure ci wried her off at . .I- � . - I . L i .. thatwer'e'. mile'nt jive earn ago are now Elliott's father,j Mr. Eli Elliott, or., Was- rom the Toronto hoe itaL where he had ever before, and everyt ing points to a most 130 . z I - - . with furniture, but wiGh, all other Canadian - p � I i t. I � � ' I &nt Opinion , booming, and so it is at along the line, The hurt by a train 0 tie Wingham crossing. can for a number of weeks, having under. successful show this ye % , Charles McKenzie native of Elms, � . i - I .-, I manufactures, and certainly does not look . Slow poison, which the Mail talks about, NOTE.S.-Miss 'Mafy Collie is visiting her one a � very critical operation. We are CHANGE OF OFF,TCL-RI, -A special meeting d� I ad recently at Nesbi 9 t, Wanitobs, and the � � I � L e I. : The Buffala Exprei a, which, taket an in. neems to have ha � d a good effect, and . brother, Mr. Jbhu I Collie, of Alma. -Mr. ]eased to say that he is doing as , of the.Ray council was ,held in the � I i much like ruin staring us in the'face, or a - our in- town � - - well as - romains were brought boric for interment. 7 ; - telligent interest in anadiaiA affairs, an . is dustrios, evidently, would not object to an- John Powell, of petkoit, visited his parenta, ould be expected although i ill take ship hall here on Saturday last, for the pur I . � I - . , tion :of afrairs, owing to - L . t W - Delceased had been troubled with catarrh of . I . i� very, unsettled condi L - . evidently a close obse e d ings of other dose of the same. Mr. and Mrs. J)hn] Powell, of Turnberry, e weeki yet before he will regain his ose of appointing a treasurer in place of the stomach for a num er . year.$. I - I � I . We . om ; j . � L . . I the polioy--of the present 0-overnment. I i t8 neigh bore, in refei -ring to the apprc ach 6 . I - - . last week, -Misi Mary, Blakeway, of Ches. sual bealth,-Mrs. G. Davis, who has been - Er, Fred Kibler, who had resigned', The !-An unfortunate accident happened at L I I L I I doubt not that the ml anufacturerg would . . One hundred an nineteen ,,invalidedl Can- ley,j ivisited MiL �urdefte McCr4cken, of iperidilig a numb�r of months with her ar- members were all prisent. Mr. Thomas the Ellice peat works, on Xonday of last -L . ing election cam'Paign, sizes,up the position - . the Bluevale' r d,I-Mr. and Mrs. John ,.nts Mr and Mrs.- John I Johnson �: ' I I )a of Zuricli,was ippointed treasurer, week. A lot of heavy mal L i I - willingly stand a little more of this kind of adian soldiers fro P is, left W 1inery was being � I 19 tr South Africa have ire, Eere ; � I very accuratelyas follows r I . I Patland, 0 ( Will . . untry me. They first touched Canadian visited in t I I ruination, FurLhermore, if this co ' and Albert )f Bruseds, .-ecently for her home in the West. 'Mr at a salary of $80 pv,r -ar: inum. The follow- loilded on a wagon and fell off, ?inning Mr. � � � turned ho � - - . . . � � ; i I ; . enjoyed reci,procal trade i Thecampaignhas dvanced'fareno,ugi-to L I Lle village last week. eorge Ingram is Visiting relatives in.Aiffer. ing resolution was submitted and passed by Wm. Anderson t,3 the ground and breaking I , I . . - relations with the . I soil, at Quebec or Satuadayl, where they His many f, ie . be pleased . 3nt parts of the count prior to ret:urning pe f . � . � .1 I .. United States, show that the plan o, battle adopted in r878 to knov beJ ](In will yt the council : Moved by W. B. Battl'r see- hi leg I;elow the knee. - L Lis it ho doubt would be with sueoess will be mrsued -in were tendered a. most hearty reception v that At r,t is quite himself ago ided by P. Lamont -, "That, wl�iereas, - uring: the storm I st Fridaynight, ! I 1900. At I . ,in, ,,o Vane uver, British Columbia.�Dr. Sol- 01 . I . L I P d i now but for the opposition of 'the iervative orators and . ery was in Kincardi-ne recently, spending a L tfiing struck the barn of Mr. G. Rid- 0mg , that time the Con- after along illn�ss. - Miss Gerrond and Miss Mr. Fred Kibler,who b&3 occupied the office jig, i � - �vlany of them bad been wounded, some as Adeline Carnochan,'iof Seafo th, visited at ay or sc with his parents.�Mra, Mo�r_e. de!,1 , on the 10th eonceeslun of, Mornington, i - I . . , i S r of treasurer of the towrehip of' Hay since i - �, I . cries upon � L ; - . . . 1. frequen I times, while 'Mr. R. N. Duff's, last week.-Turnberry . louse r never -1 w� , oks,visit- - and everytbing,was conou-ned. The bui , ld- I Conservative party, the manufacturers of press turned thei.r ba A the , ton. - , tly as six others had, I : . �, -Alexander Macken is � I � i I - w o was here fo a January, 105, until thii day, through cir . I L . . . . They I pugned been victims of enteric fever �nd other dis. council will h I I I . � : - Canada would be 8u_pplyiDg all the frontier his personal- honesty, denied his a dity to ­ � old their next meeting in rig her rother, Mr. H. J. D. Cook, has re- cumstances over which t icre is no control, in� only was insured, but the barn was full . � 7 - i . � I "tates with three-fourths of the, articles e ases. They had been in England for some: Esty's hall, on Monday, September 24th'at .urned h)me.-Miss Polly Moore was, -in , L i . . k, . � : a - fill the offic of Premier of Canada and 'ridi. �e - as s to.resir the office of treaqurer ; of grain at the tiffie�. ' I they use in the homei, on the farmi and -in culed his effectiveness -As a leader, 1 15 . I i t � time oil their way from South Africi , ondon I %at week. -Rev, Mr. Diehl, of Ailas . r i V� Mr. -W. R. Dunn, wh D for the past two L , e 10 a. in. -Dr. Norman Harris, lecturer' in and wherew ,. . i er has disposed of his : I - . I and a i. and; bacteriolo y in t ie John Ho propprty and severed hi3 connection with I � I . . I I I - .- I large section of the L beral party was most of them had ully recovered, and are! 9 . I . pkini hospital, raig, w1l conduct .service in St. Paul's or three years � 11 the factory. . I � � so in- has been --( L � . I - . fluenced by the persistence said to be in' exce lent health. - Of course - Baltimore, visitell last week with his cons. hurch on Sab the municipality, and intAnds to move, with El rineeted with the I I -_ - 51 ­ � - . _1____.1 ­ . -with. which these bath evening, and will, die. ,sue Piano Company, In gergoll as book- , I , I . . charges were made ar d the guises. in which they all, have big e cries to te 1, but few of 113, Mrs. W. J.1 West. -Mr. Wm. Hans his family, to the town f Brampton, On I - , . y pense tie sacrament at the close of the - keeper and business mana rer, has resigned L It Should _Be Stopped, ' them complain of the treat ent they re. went to Toronto �ast week, wher6 he will be tario, the members of the municipal council, n I 3 � �� - . they were presented that it r'epudiaod him _ . usual ser rice. -Miss C V. Smith, one of the his position to accept ther avaRement of the � i- � Sca,reely a day passes that wo do not see at the gc- . _ ceiVed in hospitals or elsewhede. All, how- employed, during the winter, as conductor Eufferers by the late �re, has ren'ted t' of the township of Ha -7, cannot but eX_ Mo I I neralel6etiobs. The Hon� idward . wo rris, Feild, Rogers Piano Co,, List6wel, - � . I L Blake and Sir Richard Ciii ever, have had eno . . . .1 013 the street railway. There is quite 4 1 oome in he Pett bloi pr"s their regret at loailig so valuable an I .- .. repo,fted in some of the p&K�ra the full par. twright a -a other - gh of " solldiering - ,#nd y ok for the present.- �-A quiet wedding t -a in Mit- - i , � I . . of L, examples of 14berals .against wh3m the they are anxious -to got home Lnd to r1esvin . colony of Bluevale people in Toronto. he O& fellows are having their hall officer, as well as a citizen. He has' proven AP ek. when I :_ I � 11 -nts ill� of deceas.ed i.naxims of the Cons een . _. 11F. None of them e orming a iticely refitted, both inside and *out.-, Miss Minnie, recond daugbtor Lof Mrs. EliZa_ - ticulars of the coritt ch611, on WedrAesday of 'Cakatplwe , .- � - WA ervative party h ,ve 1) their former occupatio' They'll- b f �' Bluevale Old Boys to be a nian of sterling q alities,an efficient, , i were capi.ivated b South Africa as a place obliging and painstaking officer, and will . I I persons that have becrt cilLered for probate turned with such overwhelming e et �-hat I ky club'yet,-Mr. rthur Kniaht, Of Ri I 'I - e mativ friends of Mrs. Joseph Gould, of . be beth Ritz, was united in inarriage to Mr. . . . I . in sonic Gile of the Furrogate courts of this Lhe Liberal party shrink fr m it' a:id per. . of them state that visited over8unta . , . mitted those great o � suffer hu to live in, although man�_ � y at Mr. TKomas"Coufte'ay" i"fi'bis village, will regret to learn of her very greatly missed by all whe came in contact John Eidward Johnson, of ort Dover. . The L ; . 0 Mr. Edgar Co4lteg won the trophy at the serious it neon and will hope for her recov- with him, The council of wieh, from I I Province, It is not alone the disposition of - lead�,rs t' . iii.. the, experience they gained mo7e �han makes $ . ceiemonyL was performed by Rev. H. C. � :. . ation at a time when ,rictory, I yt Twlaa .- db . bicycle races co eluded in I 'the bottom of their heart�, Hay � ogical , , up for all the har " hips Ithey 3ndured. � - . Ningham last ery. in the near future. -Mr. Matthews, , that He, " from Undsky, of Brodbagen, aE sisted by Rev'. G. ` . their prolwrtly made by millionaires in their fter the G-', I - Fridav evenin Hi8 brotbe , - of�'L:Lbn'dqu, was jn the -villagd on J _� Th I un, of Mitchell. I 11 L within their grasp. �A W nserva. _+_ � r Xohaf won' a - a rch itect,1 w1yorn all - bldesinge flow,' may guide the 11 7 wills that is tliti3 i-prewl lwfore tile p11J)lic, tives had acloomplishe the defeat * f Alex. Th611 ir isi-commenciijq to arrell like a gen- third prize, altho4gh he had only competed Friday last on--biisiness.-Mi6ses Eva and future doin'ga of Mr. JrQb. .er, and may bestow � �-Thursday . ; ugust 16tb) Mrs, . L Mi morning, A, I . . zier.th two nights. -T [is Jessie Robertson, of blaggic Thomson have returned from visit- all His blessings ancl,'prosperity -up - . I " 6U him Jennie Taylor, wife of the late William Tav- I . . . � but smaller e4tate,,t, .,ionictfin(s of only a few arider MackeD spoke of him ith the eral ei"betion. Con-entiems are being held Wroxe and his eeteemed .fami,y in their future I utftioet respect for" hi honesty of I all q L ter, and ndrew Malcolm, of Kin- ing relatives in Whitechurcb.-Mrs. Me. e hundred dollaro, are i,imilarly tretite(l. q,l1is . urpose in tiarter's, and batfl A lor, of St. Alary$L, died at 'the residene' ;f L I � - I and his sterling �Iualitiea as a Libera- ani a t sidei; are doning card'ine, visited ot Mr. James Robertson's, Gregor, of ffay, is in Goderich visiting her home. In eonclusio4,, me may assure the her sister, Mrs. F. W. Hat rison, Univ�erzity I C not riulit. 'Phe vontvtlts of a leader, a,t hiH. death his p I their fighting habilimients. Last Friday , last week,-11dr. George Casemore daughtcr.�Messrs. McEwen and Geiger Citizens of ertainl.3, in � C, and I oliti"al op- � I I Al o rri a Brampton, t at,,. what will be Avenue, Kingston. The deceased was ailing . - �, will are, or iihouhl be, of a::purcly private ponents were most geDeroue with t eir three Liberals Wele re-pominated. Robert was very ill last week, but has now recriv- �ave a lar ur loss will be their gain. The clerk ' � - I ! J ,ge force of hands engaged in draw. 0 Is for: over a year. Her rwraid ri name was Min . . . ered. -Miss Hatil e -McCracken, of the Blue- i, hereby instructed to transfer a copy �of this , and family w�tvrv, ,m,i it ,11liq I)p 'L.X(.v, d-. culogiorns. It was so mith the trajoia ' Holmes was -re-uorninate�d in NVe8t JEE . . 9, three ing and anreading their flax, The Atst. p I of the Hon. E'd ward .-Ion wron ; vale road, returned home from visiting I Marshall. The remains wr re interred I ingly offensive to -cne interested to have 'lake from the 1c6l)ni- - Mr. Feather8tone V eather as b en rather unfavorable during resolution to Mr. Kibler and his family." . Marys. . . 1. - th , NN as rel-nomiriated in PeH, friends in Brussal - '-. . I ed ,on I . . - -, % al field of Politics to Lhe Britiph Hjuee of and Duncan Graham in North Ontario. All Rutherford returned to her situation in To- t e past. few weeks. -Miss Rodgins, of � -A very painful accid.mt happen I � their privalle affaira ftluz; blasone I bc-foro, the ' C' aa ,q � I �s last week.-.Nlie-9 Annie . a i ,� � I 1 6 " �111_,_" I �1, " 11 I , a.ril, D a I 'O I st _T a th 4 a �.J, � al c I , i �( Ili r r ti ( asC t " I c 0 1 �i ' i � �_l P hlff t I ___ Commons_. As S'Oon a3 h w -afely out of thes:e c on8tituencies altliougli ('jose, are ex.* ronto. this week� af I ucan, is 1: in Hengall this week, visiting re- -A man named Staiiis LacroiX,Lof Monte- Saturday, 18th in8t., to Mr.George T.Joilefil, ­ . I I ter a pleasant holiday I I pulili-, simply to gratify curiosity. It is the wa the Cowrvative.press went outl of pected to elect the Li�e n minces. - I . I y is if LW ut- spent at her home here. -Miss McAllister 1, tives ab4 friends. -Aliss Jennie Smillie, bello, Quebec, Fr day afternoon �hot and of StrAtford, He was le a] - � quite proper that xvills E,hould be prubated its way to recount his greatness and h e are to believe t t .-acber a� School No. 3, Hay, has been re ,a wife 'and an elderly man named the sidewal.4, near .the cit3 � he,Mail' I - killed h; limite, and ill . , everything is has returned to her home at Hills Green.- e i gaged f Or next year 'At a large increase of Hypolite' Thomas. Lacroix and his wife tur I ken planks his - " nobility and the irreparable loss the Dq( in- in apple pie order in e Conse vative ranks Mr. and Mrs. A. i� - . and that thev ahould be kept on record in th 11 ning off to avoid some I ro - . i -on had susLained, while the leading H. Musgrove and dauL,h-' sidary. Nies Smillie will attend the Tor- have not lived together for some little time, wheel slipped ana threw him across the rail, � �. tome of the public� otfice,s where they will ' Li4ral while the - Liberalk are all at sixes and' 1 ter, Earlacliffe, oi!i Wingham, were visiting � I . newepapers Nvere aneeliDg at him R3 C(ld, I sevens, and are, teai ing - each lother's hair, o 3to Normal School this fall, her trustees the latter residing in Hull 'Friday fore. ing wbich runs alon ide of the street,, I i -_ � � g one a I � . I . . . �; � -, last, week at Mr. "Robert Musgrove's. -Miss h iving allbwe 1, I . , 11 -IA- 4- *3,&-" his left side . d her to nrovide a substitut noon 04o came w M #-, " i � I . I � i m � e v by tra L, and re r3 WV i. 4 1 1 - -1 � t r I . * I � i I - I � . . I - � . I � I - I . � . � . I I - I I I � . � . I � 1 . . . . � � . 1. . - - � . I . . , . I - r � I . � I I � . - I . : - . 1. i � . . I . I . i i , - ! I . I . - . . � . . . I I : . . � I " � . - . - . � I � . . . I � - I : I I ,� " � t I . . I 1� - I I I . � - 1� � . I - � . . � - . i - I I � � . � t , I , . ; � � - --- I � I . � . ] . . I � . I i I , I I � � - I I I . � 1-i � . %i � i . I .. . .17 I i i. I I - - � -1 I I _. I - I - I . I . � I : I i _ . i: . @&it atall) ' Wood P671,001i - Woodperzol . � AlrPles Per bi - Clorvy SeodA , , . Timothy Bee � : 17tyk, per IN - ! '9 allow-, per ,l . I - . t . J � , , I � � . TOAONVI - . . I - 11-Y 'is still X Kiry rolls� I I � � � f .tubs are qv I -fet�ch 15 to. 1 . to 2%P, - f - � 1 . Prints. EA 12 to Ise. ., I _wo'NTREA, , J boird this 1 . a i -be& theese , , . i , ; at 101c. I , -westerns 1w . . . becis at 104- i * - - with -high I "Points, ,! VV . to 22e ;_!fl � Ill to I 7-2k I � . - . � .1 made at ... , b t 10 quie a I.", � Lowsmt� Board met 1 lee boarded � All sold at UTICA, A .9i to -9g-C. I 8f to 101le � , 1 230 pack-ap at 2%e. . LTI;VLE F boxes thee# I 1�z large whit -e --olored, Sol. � � . - I Li Lo'�*,I)mm'! - better. Su I - - k tle, 60 ; , . 5id, . Livmtpoi OtCld -firm '('du We e !$ht)�: J . 9 to, 910 per at 71 to 9,1< . W_ Ztive videj A1101NITAEA present in - very hot wi the cattle r will have t, ket, lvlr� 4 cattle At 41 very.good � . pairs at 4fi ' beasts sold - I I I - mon stock - Vha le-azuter I bulls sold 'Catmes mold I 3i -to 53 Pei . to 4-- per V( I the buteber for the othf . . about 4o pp $4 per 10 lambs. Co "31c per .pog � . . 510 per pou - ea off the Q � �Brn?ALD boat amo gotoa to bell. � $3,40 to_Sa.l 'M , .7-5 to $4 -U-0 t . � A, - 1 $4.40 to $4 to $3,75 *, I . 43,77a ; fee State bulls I . bologna-bul fat hieffers, . heiferi�, $4 "I _S4 to U125 fat cow*, Ing ateera,, o to good,$3. . 1 - . I - 3,50 to - oalveff,go - tair to - . ro . -steers, $:,J - 1-34.25 ; 1, �Inon eows, I to ,e,xtrA, 7 . thoice, $35 1 . tra $��410) T � J SR t_O,-iR_----> g, 0 o d I 5$ *215 - basis on ex- . � . 'Were.ZaIeFl I ehoice u ,e� 1 $5.715 to $6 . sheep., rsnx- to e5, but! , wethera, ,$.; �SC215 ; fail, � �cloisea full, opening on - $5 - , "10 to i4 $5,80; g - . ra� -.,�5-5o t . -,-c . 0 _); ToRONTf- - Ohoic,a, lots , ,as� 10 per - � *4-50- Bu I '. +, Q $1.121 to -_;� � L- �& %111 Jaulis .]Sold L1% ­ �_ __ - . I - I I