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This will pro- g Wiggbam, � .1 . - V1 t the . -Mr. P. ,m 'more than heaping abuse ,, Raynjal& of the 5th con- . 'L on Lorld J)uudoaal4 for wbut they I OftgiaU Ot Hulleft, sold his four call his indiscre,000' I year . old driver last week for the , The ldemonstvAg�_ was its demon- , tidy sum at $210. . arative, as Lord Dundonald could I -The Wlaghum. Salt Works are desire.. M49sey Hall was packed to I runntng at, full calmoity and during I - the doors an , d almost everything -he !tho month of June 'an average of �Siaid was cheexe4 ,to the echo and i one, oax a4ay was shipped. . .when -tht, meoti.a.g ww�. over men and i L _W89 V. WhiWaides, who has iwomien pressed arbund -him almost I bean the , t eclw ,,In 'the Babylon L ; I I KEW A1Y"RT-NJ9XF,NT8 - to s`uxt"Atlon to "ve Lne _11-ul"lulse oe shakijw hands with- him. lie was ItAe genool, near Zurieno was resign*t ed . - � - __ osoor'ted .from 0w. hall -to, C Ar fturebetwom w4wenadwafter each , heo,tation I -, -Maurice Quance, at Exeter, fell - 0 __ _. I- f VW de on wWob. iho "F Jjy an.'immenSe conco,urge of ,people, I friom a ladder the other day and I L _*W I � __ M F2 _.*,1rI11MbW*@f'*'0"d � , . I I I and-�an the way t,he hors" were re- 11 I - both bones in his arm between the - GrestoindwIsle-MaKinmu & Go -4 � lieved from the carriage and it. was - wriist land elbow wer- e broken. - . Thin Priaeo--Gre* k, Stewarb-t ' A gar In Your It6use-Z. Mara jl�-S drawn ,the rest of the distance by . _R, and J, 11ansfard, of Clinton,' AbM lbrv@4 Moss-& WIM# & fto-4 � human - mul" amidst the ,greatest recently. sold to S. Smitb, cattle Ifid summer 844,_V, X. KdDeeth-6 , i - enthuirlasm. . i dealer a that tow -a, 60 bead of steera The Ift" Imudry--MuNt Yen -5 W"*00_46bu Wee" I to --Lord Dundonald!s speec .� As k -wbieb averaged 1,043 pounjis ea,ch. 017.50 to worm,# FAr_Wm. smeffill" vre, ,cannot say that it was objection- ,_&r. Charles , Campbell, of Bag t F Furft­0, Abahar" - able from his point of view. He tried W,%wan�mh, .on Monday morning of . Rome of wuge--W, un" Teo Cnwun--Q. AborhAR" to justify his conduct and to make last -weak captured - ,o red tox, I - 1UuCb6*"kAe-G- & King -16 - . ' I I it appear in the best ,H^t possible.' which bktd be,en playing havoc with . . . ?yoper4- for 8We--Xn. Dnmnmd-5 - There ,is no ,doubt thkt ,during his his ham for *oMe time. jwipbeirIw, Wsattd-S, S. - Gdon-6 -wrm vt off -ice Lord b"donald act- -Miss Elsie Tye, at Goderich, has . � A amp-*. 9 seldwin A" 06�_$ I - . ow 00" only-#. X, ownpbsu-4 � -best ed as he believed to be In the * -passed the interm�diate. exi imina- * ft ftWAfn*--S-W, N, Wflu" 4iiLer' of the Cansiff � ests an Militia. tiran at the. C6nada Conservatory of Iror, tio wiw-ix a. rsuei-4 Tewbem-Gearse Doublede" We gelve, him ftll ,credit for sinter- music, ot,tawa, takirgg ;first class - Budnew, PmWsy for #We�4#e. Blslop­s I ity. but his address in Toronto shows . bpnors . ark Houday-N.Clut-4 more clearly t0an ever that he - en- -Jales Armstrong, V. S., of Gor- i . berdiw WwWosi-w1ba. Drawn -8 . tire-ly 'misapprehended his position. - rie - received a kick on the head and : . . 1. - . . He considered himself supreme. and arm tble other day. Fortunately be, I . � . , (a----, it 016 iw - Oahe n - the Minister ot Militia, the man ac-, mot seriously injured but It was 44rJou I I tually responsible to the p4ople, aff a harriow escape. subservieott10 him and he acted ac- -After undergoing at1wrough - - _. ; SKAFOATH..]FRIDAY, July 22, 1904.. cordinj)y.- Lord Dundonald entirely -in rvopration -and being ro-decorated, - - . revermA the true pcWitloa knd St; Paul's church; Clinton, was re- - . I so doinghe made the mis(takewhich opeined on Sunday, 10t1h, inst. The r The Dominion Parlinment. has W to all. the, trouble. Accuid- ser,vices� were conducted by Bishop I . Paoliamont -has been getting a- . Inig 'th his eXplanation of what . he desired 'and recommended for Me -Bar4win. - . - -The Goderich towaship voters' . . I .long m a very quLBt and leisurely wilitia, - there ,is very littlei differ- list Lhas been issued. There axe 650 - way during the past weo]S. There has ejwe between who f he says he recam- voters in-paxt,one, 152 in part two . - mQ-t- been anythijig emoiting or con- mended and w1mt; the G6iernmeat. =d 42 In part thtee.- The total , - I I troveraial., . ProbalXy, the warm ' � _ . ai.e andeavoring to carry out. 'The, � i vibief., difference- being that Lord number -at jurors is 479. i -Forty-seven-births, 16 deathsind . Weathtr_ has a 0 OOrIng Influence On .Dun&mald desired -his requests and , seven marelages were registered in - -the or4tojzy, of members. It 13 said recommendations to be carried out the Hay township clerk's office for . � ,rst,an,jing has b�6en reached ,Mj4 ux�de aL ,ance, and., because - the Govern-, thie balt.year ending on June 30th . - between the twoleaders whic)i will 4 - menit failed to act as.promptly as. ,he t]Yo%-;ht they should do, be grew list... / . . , -The contract for bull -ding the . , T _ , eSnIt .lit the. closing of :the sessioll . ' ' . inipat-ent and,grumpy and tbirew up "erich breakwater has been a- � . . bY the first -of 'August. Indeed, to . the whole- business or too'k 'such a . warded to.Mevrs. Bzttles 4 Conlon, . . an- outsider it -would..seem that the I I cour-w as he confesses he knew must, ot Tbarold, their tender ,belhg_ the - . nessiou mwhit have been closed, two 1. I result in a rupture between bim- telf and the Government. The long lowegt. -Miss Evelyn Turner has resigned ma outhis dgo, But, pe�kliaps - all 'that and shart'af it is that Lord Dundon- bar position as teacher in the Clinton is gaing an within cannot be obsery- aldoln his own estimation'at least, public school a.nd has accepted a� I ed,from. tho outside of the, charmed 'is entirely too big and too 'Important similar ,one at Maple Creek, Assa., k circle. With, vhe close of the, ses- a man- for the position he occupied, ate much .1nore -remunerative sal- I sliou.should comesome, authoritative -He wa-ated to be 6boyed.instead of ary. . . . - . informa:tion -as to whether or not . 'obeylirog and when bet- was not per- -Mr. Robert Mcludoo, whA3 has . . ,there will - be a general election be- 1� . mitted, to be the!0upreme ruler, bean a leading business man and , . -fore the "next session, or if Parlia- e-ve,rYt4ing, according to his view, p,riomlnent res4demt of Wiugham for t I . meat will -be allowed to live out its ,vvas ,wronig and the whole bmviness 25 years, with Mrs. McIadoo lqft , full -term, We have been-Rving in Was 190ing to the bour-wows. How- , last tweek for Fresno, Californla, - , uincertainty on this part for ;I year, I. ever, Me country .4 seill, sate and where - t,bqy i�ill in future reside. ' - and there is no,7 doubt but this uncer- --there is now no. gr"ter danger -Mb" Ma rJorle S tracba:a, - &f Gr6y, tainity has had an unsettling effect from invasi then there was be- who tried t,he musical examination - [ on the business interests of tlie'coun- fore Lord D u'Dn"donald. placed foot on &or Ow Conservatory of -Musiz,at - ,tr3r. - . Canadian territory.. " .7- Torouto, took honors in Prizni�ry� � - Sir Wilfrid made the statement t4g -Sbnce 'the above was in type Theory a,ndsecurod a pass in Junior obher day'tha,t most, at the voters, Lord Dundonwld has been recalled Fianto. . -, . lists -for OuLario and Quebec, .and home by the British War Office and -A despatch from Kincardine some, of the other Provinces, had I ,been requested by the, Seeretarx- ' Says; " The y at M, -0. Rich- , � b0ell received, and many ot them ,has of State for War not to take 'any- ardson, tailor 'of. Briissels, was tak- . 11- are printed. This would seem to I further part in poli ,al eontro- 'tie on out at the harbor on Monday, He . dicate that the votevrill. be takeia on vers-ks in Canada. . was la,9t seer, alive .on"the 12th at ithet li:sts of 1903, in these Provinces __ .... . � I - I . I '___�� . . July, when b - ,, took * the wrong train ' - at least. If ithe elections - are not - The War in the E49t frDm Winigha!m. I hold antil .1,905, these lists will be . , . . Fighting is still'going on into r- -Little Marguerite Gardiner, - � 06=03irlat ancient. daughter of , es Gardiner, of Ex. os . - rl_ , Another very Igratitying announce- rahtiently .bef-ween, the Japanese, and . . 1�81 eter, while p aying about* thebou" - . meat w4s jma . de by the Premir-r. He - I Russian - f6rces. � The last engage- - . the other day, came in contact -with - . said, that ino, now railway, subsidies � . � meant*,of importance took la I- p co on -�a darning needle, which pierced her - I will be proposed --this-sess'ion. It I , . Sunday. General Kuroki reports -, back about h�o �aeb", Medical aid ,would be reven more gratifying to was required -to remove the noodle. - the public, ito the genar&A tax con- that , two . divisions of tbe Russian * "By the fluddm snapping of an ,tributor, it he' -would announce It I I - army made a desperate assault oil electric 119bt wire in a boarding - I -, - kas ,the fixed policy of the Govern- Mao Tien Pass at (1gwn, ,on h I 0 4y, o -meat that no further sub.4idies of t * money or laa(L-3 will be given in aid . but: ,wi,re x6palsed. Casuald-es were Wing,harn, on Saturday, Mrs. and Miss Lougbeed weic seriou,slyshock- of milways, Bmt that is on the way I � not stated. At three o'clock on Sun- . I od, the latter b'ellng most severely and mu --,L rome before long, as the day' mor�ping a heavy tog v6iling &ffocted, and is now under t�hp_ doc- . Ipeople are domanding it.' The form ..th-eir movements, two divi.3ions Of tor�s carck.� I ­ of payin;g rallway subsidies already '-' ,jussiam,;, I commanded by Lie.ut.-Gen, --A porcupine is a raiity in tH,4 ' 1, I � gxantod is ito be samew-hat changed _ Kellerr, made a desperate a `saulL 61, section ,of Me -country, but o n c, d ay' bi - a 'by a bill norw .xforo. Parliament. But .. i the Japanc-.3e. positions at Mao Tien least week ' -youbg mim named LVe, [ � ,tbat is ;noFt a matter at great , Im- &ain. Pass an&W its -vicinity, General Ku,4 of Tiuckol.mith, We, to- ,spied one and was' t kill tcy Ithe country-.- The I !tboli�tg�Lllrs ko, have no subsidies to pay, I Proki adds that the Japanese resisttl 'ed . I g. . Nvith a club cl near enough to it I f without r 'coiviog any - On Tuesday Mr. Monk, the deputy I stubborntly, repulsed ffie, auf.4 �siawv, -and pursued them fp,r a consid- injury h�i � -_ ,5e self. The animal weighed , Under of the Opposition, moved a rate- of sensure on the Government -ifftional erable distance westward. Roports, - _ 25 pounnidis -Mr. doorge, , Samuel, ot Exeter, . bee-tu-se th,c,-y reitus�d to �Xive. ad- [ : state that the Japane.ae army are Wfithin ,fifteen Miles of thO city of w1go is a, en0husiast as a cul tiva- an � protection to tobacco. The, 1 - Tien Ysin and, that the officers Of' u tbr of- r 4 b 0em growing , !,o.f = �, `9 . t - . � dfineus�;iorn was languid and brief and gun 9 'boat stationed there in gref Lt an aroiind his hand- %hv'raDtionurns, of course, deafeated, I .Rus.si�an: have siaddled horses aloogsldoieadY some. resim"nee, a few days ago cut on a stxaighL party vote. 111 ta` t to make thpaix escape upon 'the ap- ,,I slip frorn one of his buskes Which V somf,, of -the Government supporters pro�ch ot the Japanese. AlFroports : was, aliouttive. or six inches in ten.gL,h �z prodaced ext-rhots from the Coa.4er- z. 1� i thui go to show th' at the, Japanese and bad -growing on it 23 rosd.3 in , , - vative carzipaign- Uterature w1uch �� are �gradually and �- surely galning ' .full bloom and 24 buds .in addition. - t . t�ensured the Government for ta�- -man's , ground, and are holding all they -The G�uelph and God�,rich Rail- rg iAg tht. poor tobacco too gain. - . way Company are' advettising for heavily, . I - I I �� .. I . . � I . tonders, which will be received up - . - � I 'Well Mented Reproof to July 25th, for the j4ritding, mas- ,- I 1)undonald at Toronto. �L,," Don " ot,Saturday Night, who has onry, fiencing, etp.7, Ior eight see- 7� Tho people 4 Toronto are great 4 d a I . the hibU of 'striking any. head he , tions, each of ten- miles in length, . extending between Guelph and Gode- On domon.,�traf,ions and they can. man- I - I �, T �_ 7� ufacture entliusiasm -to order in I-- - 4� ` . So(!s above J16. surtace, if he thinks Lt d000rving ;af a thump . � . . irrespee-. rich. I - -On Xon4ay of last wook as Gor- - q � larg4-. zn(t�usur% espovially it the __ . . - , Live of the peTsonal or ' don son of James Cameron, of Gran. P __ , .. I A(anonstra0on and t1w, entbfUiiaiari political . . brook, wa- s playing with some com- q I I - � 'k( -1 -are, U -1y to have some political , - haractCr ot the ownev, administers 0 . . - �Wlndy panions in Peter Baker's barn he � � . � 1� I "%ivaificanoa on the Tory side, in a tit timg rebuke to a blatb, - ' had. the, mWortune, to be bdd,ly in- ' - ., I � c � � �; ' . _� th*54- daniorj.,4Lrations and entlalsiasm erski,t vd.w has little to ,keep i � -(t - 11 M * jured-by a tall froina fbe,granery Lo' the He landed on- his bmil 14, ___ t - 41, kawever, th-ey sometimes go from , bctpre tbe, publLc save, his cheek a pij 1 I ,floor. . and face and concussion of thebrain I � . t;� 7, . It1w 5ubliine Co the ridiculous,, or 4umpluousnc&s. He says: � . � , wa-5feared but we hope, he will soon . � ' I ­ ther fr � � T4 (#rn ""� ridiculous to the ,, atto In I N', 1, - - part o? la,,+t �,k 'bic-. tully res -to "LT1,TfIler, ed . � � _� Golonel Sam Hughes, in the lfousc� of.' . .-Mr. W. ot the 4 S(1X* a � I � aublime. A irhort Lime, ago t y gav I , he e - Commons, remi-ndad t-ho-Promier of ' oonw,ssion lolnIday . . . L ' ullett, sold and do- 4� - i . a mongter demonstration to thp- no- the, nmrnes-s of 'the Twelfth ol lirarexl -on of las,t. week to I J - 1 ' ,4 forvious and unsav i - - ory Gamey, on. " - I July, an anniversa , � ry hoinored by a to .-a Toronto firm a car loaA of I - three - i . - a wbich ocvv%iort the pnthusiaism. was, _1� 4 grettt many people bhToughout Ca'n. -, -m, ii.da, and by -iny members of Par- year old cattle which had an weight �o Pvera!913 -t 1,465 pounits - .t 4dd to- be ulmost unbounded. Last . I z I I - liament.' He roco-mmonded. the 60-v- The - buyer sal d I t was one ot the bes t .- , r� � . week they, weat to the- o�'tlior ex- , � ;, - crament. to give tbe.Howse a bon- - bunches they ever bought, The cat- I r . .t rt,,ul e and ga�& a damonstration to -day on that day, and on Kr Wiltrid t1c, werfa. all wintered ,by. Mr. Miller. . lz Lord Duadonald, when - the,- entbus-' .� - 3tating that there. was -no precedent �. . -Mr. and �Mrs. M. Walker, of � r iias-M was at least equal, if not ? . for granting the request, Colonel Winigham, celebrated their golden e�l � I _: . gri-ater. The fact that Lord Dun- I Sam is reported as advising I the ' ' - , wedding -there last week. They set- _; u I (I � don. bad a differen&e with the Prom i . 'too m ke his -or a own precedent, tlod, in East Wawanosh 45 years algo i� - �, .. LUA-ral government wag sufficient �� but the questiop ivas- dropped.' It ' ,tn,d wm�sided the�ie until about three ,; 7 rv`v�*u for h.,s receiving a � great � i -q- not [be persistane e at prominent �years &go wben they came to live J,n ; . . . &-monstr;t Lion in Toronto. - Orangemen im -prote9ting against Winghram. They have a family of, ; It wa-.q given out that tha d(.*mo,n- _ - special ,privileges being given to - vigbit sons and one dauglyter, an of , '..., . at rat ion t ' o Lord Dundon,ald was to special classes, which brings thein 'w1uom- were present at the golden � 0 be of a nature entirely complimen- 1� . into 'prominence-, but it'is cheap and wedding. . ; ­ . non -par- . - -,-- usciess aamonstra. Lions such as L ' I I he,6 e,�, . 1*�, - The Clinton News Record says: - " f� Uzan. As a consequence many, Lib- one, r6ported.7-put up purely for afl;�' 1�i n Monday, -two car oads of z' I hogs .1 . - . (Irals were induced not only -to coun- - vertising PuTposes, which bring the were brought'down from the noth. - ,V�Jal � =Oe it with thf--ir presence but protossLons of - such men into con The cars: were allowed to stand In I � __ to take, an "tive part in the. gettin . 9 tempt. - Sam Hughes. bad no idea the - yirds here krom I o�clock un, �: up of it. The leading local spokes- �� I of having the House adjourn on ac-, . . fil late -In the evening and betbre �; rne -a kop t. this compa ct to the, vory count -of .the Twelfth of July b the train pulled out fifteen of the ., - letttpr, but the guept rather depart- _ - he saw a mciisly, chance at P' atti g hogs were dea, d with the probability ! �1�1 td -from, it, His address was, from the Premier in -an uncomtertable tha t still more of t hem would kick I ltimt to last, of an extremely par- poslition. and at the same time adver- this bucket betore Toronto was reach - I I'man charaob�r. Ho not on'llr at- , . tising himself as a 'no surrender' ed . I I m . 4K,mPL(-4 to justify his own conduct Protestant. of the ixreconeilable: .. .3 . -WoMnesday afternoon of last " � but he , administered -some pretty , hard I : -type. Such dinky doings, however; week Tlmdtby McCarthy and Wm, .2 raps, to tho Government ,%vith soem to pa!gs,-while failures tofi,gbtl Wall, of Asbfield, were omplaint- 11 � whom hv had ditfored.' This has giv,. for principle remain unnoted, alit and detenaant, respectively, In - ea -umbrago to the triends of the ,and to -day - Colonel Sam's Uttle mouth- 'a police - court case at Goderleb, ' G01Vc*rnm=t:- Who took part tin thp,, �� demonstration tul of buneomb is better rimember- whi a occupied fhe whole afternoon. I and they now com- , . . � plain .bitte4r or having been de- .0 ad than 6hat the doughty detender of the fatth ,was under the barn or The,f7charge Was of unlawfully, ag;- saulting Bridget McCarthy, r"ult- �_ , ia"d and of Lord.Dundonald's bad skirmishing fox. Rome during -the ' ing in actual bodily hhrm on the . tiaste -in turnirig what wAs supposed , Manitoba Bill campaig]Vp . 106h Inst. It appeara that Wall and .; 1. to be a non-�partizan demonstration "Don " further directs attention McCarthy were driving on 'the 7th �� . I Snto a partizan dmcmonsfratl�on. How- to the tact that w]6en Sir Macken- boncess�on of Asbfield and1hat Wall - I Qver-, -we do not know that they are - - . zle, Bowell, for years Grand Master , ran iAth McCart-hey,'s buggy as degerving of much sYmp,athy'. They of the Orangemcn,' Was In Power at ,the latter was furning on to a side road. � should have known bettek. They, - Ottawa, he never even proposed to The wbeels of the two buggies . should Irdye known that on such an. . . adjourn Parliament that Twelfth of cangbt and McCarthy's rig was upset ; �, , oce-asion- it was only natural for Lord , July demonstrations m1ght be -hirtb- and fille pecupanLS, Mr. McCarthy, �. Dundonald to defend himself and ered, and he also Points OtLt the In-' his mother and .91ster, were thrown tb - ,ey -gh-ould'also have known that consistency at Twelfth of July or� - out -Into the &tcb. After the ,ac I. C . their ToKy c-olleagues in the demon- . . ators rebuking Sir Wilfrid Laurie-ir dent Wall drove ,on without stop- stration were, not likely to allow for having refused to do so, as Rev', ping to see what daInage was done. I ouch an occasloh to pass without Mr. Lowe, Grand Choplain'of Ontarf At the c�oncluslon, Police Ma4jgtr�te �. tltrning it to-� -political (tvt, io Wegt, in his 'address at Wlngham� ' Humber reserved judgment for a . *0 tlWir own- party if tliere- was ary is sdid to have done. . � � _. week. It appears there has beeA I I ­ . -.-,. - .- � . . I . . I I � . � . 1. � � � . . � . � I I I - I � . -_ �, I I I � ; I - . F - I . I . 1. i . I . I - 1 4 — ­ 1-1 ­ , ­ — -- --- ­ �_1_---__­;_p_ �, : ­-----__J__­ I .. I V , .1 . . . 1 . . - � ' - . 1 . JULY 22. 1904 � I � I - , - __ � 0 HtTRON 'EXPOSITOR - - - ___ - - . __ --l"W"aft . � om _ __ -­ .7 __ ___ __ ________�,;;­ ­ ­-­—, — ­ . __1. - . I - . : � . - . ." _� some animosity between the parties wsus,tomtrs in.reipalr, but all have SEAFORTH'S LEAD � � - - � . q and the pnosecution claim, t1ii-, deed been attended W wit% etfielency and I . - 7 L I --mm"Mew I , I - I I ' - - -1 .; was 4one wilfully and maliciously. de*piitc,h.-Tha XetblodWt church � � I � -Gordon,' th� eight year old son Sabbalih school and their triendS are I . � of Mr. Frank Buchanan, of Wing- looleyag forward -with ple"urable About' Ha tvest 'Z"',ik h6 elSe � . I ham, motylth Aim unilortunate, aoci- antiolpation -to their picnic to Bay- 044 -**#4*#-.----- - � � . 0­� I - .. I - . 'k. I doirit, on Thursday of last wee tield one of theft days, Sueb an ex- I He_,was at the Grand Trunk station, cursiion this scortabing weather . This is the busy time on the farm. F,Arly in the. morning and lute [ , - -at : when s�ome person in a joke. threaten- would be, a very popular OuNug, night the farmet-must, be on his feet. Naturally, he nepAs a por ,a I - od to I I � pu I him in ' a box car. The When are -our Preabyteriiau friends, I good abdes, somethiag comfortable and not � too heavy, and yet JV890, 1 I ttlfx ifedlosy ran, and in his baste going to fall Ufto line In likeMan- � I - I _. - � Itripped, with the result that one nor I PrAesbYteria-04 6an ap . L a a iog the foquisite qualityof durability, You'll find our Harvest gho" � . pre-cla I'� . . I d not cum _. arm was broken. I � good blum its well al MeLbodfsts, Will fill the bill in all respects -strong -on bUr,Omef durabl,, . -The other day Mr. R, 0. Attrill, _____ and comfortab"e, and every pair GOOD VALUE for the motle j . y - I In. Ridgewood Park Stock Farm, Gode- Adorris. vested, When you�ra ready for that pair of Harvest Shor-;,, come U4 . . . � � . rich, purchased from John Mellroy, Xotes,-Mr, Alex, McColl, of bhe I es .- I . - of_, -Morris, about five miles from 7tb line, , continnes stulte poorly, see the fol owing lin ,'I -1 *-, , . Bly-04 i splendid yearling entire falling and disloce,ting I his hip some men's Harvest ftoev, li4ht in weig4t and price, for. $1 00 a pair. - I 010�t, sired by' Desfa.rd MarqWs. The ime xgo.-.Mr.4. James Cloonan ims- ,Men's Har�vest Shoes, better qualifies, for� 81.25, $1.50 and 81,76A p4r. �i animal Is probably the, - best of 'Its t I � class in, Huron, and,will certainly be gone to Detroit for the benefit of Men!a Harvest Shoes, a great varie"ty of the beat makes for $2.00 the pair, I ter health. -The trustees Of But- N 8 s $2,50 the ' �bard tp beat. ills weiglit'is Xbout ton's school house have engaged the ,L fen's Iffarvest hoe , grain calf, soft and pliable, -for pair, . ,eleven hund,red pounds, anil the ' n's Kip Shoes -our own malw­at $3,215 and $3 50 a -pair. :1 � price paid was _$200. Mr. Attrill will services of Miss Ross, of Brussels, �Nf e . 7 � f 4 i i i 4 I i I 4 # # 4 i . as successor to Miss McKenzie, Miss 4-)-1+44 - I sbkkw the colt at the, bW exhibitions. Ross will comm.onco her d*a-Vies after " -Dr, .T. R, Hamilton, of Vllnt0n, fabe vaeatJon.-Morris was largely re- , died on, Tuesday at last Week, afte,r presented at- Wingham on 'thel2th. R, WILLIS &80N,8eafo rt h I . _.,_ , a ifewigtby illness, first from in- Kay avy have many happy' returns, w Ardthe "lQueen Quality" an I a `4 Erapreft-n - iflamm,ator a of the day. -James K44- and George sole &go-nte for the Slaw Shoe for mo , I . from be�rt and kidney complica- � � I Shan for women. I a native � _,.:01.1.. $I ­ --- I tion., ,.', Deoeas�A was I , af McColl, Sth coneassion, have their - - * � , Markbam and. a graduate, of McGill barns " enlarged and stone and ce� ring 0jies ut -I he Ti i , . V.4 4 . meat b asements ad(led. Thomas .and b4ore dwir return a very heavY whjlc'ta st 0 oil it �: 001.101ge, M,ontr*,al, A large 7 por- Newsome did the work of the form- x2in Opeptook t,bem wbisbgave them er. Dr. Rogers dressed the wounds I i tion, oif his professional career was th.-We, are pleased to and he is now- doing wt1l.t.-Nes.11, spent in Atwood an,4 � Port Dover. A or, -.On Saturday ot las an Ulnew of six ThOMPSML _* a two I . ugh Wul accident happened to Mr. H. learn tl4st after an ohildrg�n, - pal . 4 _ - if are yjsit., ft,w years age he bought out Dr. Jackson. While unloading bay he weeks Mr. Jacob Delotert is suiffi- I Moose Jaw, As Inabom, - * . Clinton, and has resided ai toll from a scaf fold a distance. of 12 cie I Graham, of p:tly Tocovered to be out ot bed Ing at the- home of hetr ,sist�r, )im. ' there since, Thp, remains wo,re t - foot and fractured Sis leg in'two: and we hope to see him, around town 0 3frs- James Mustard _ I 3"�aWhto" - to Strattord for Interment. has moved i;it� the -residen on , plaxes, � again %;Dou,_MT, W. uttley took a I � ce which . I trip to ,Exe,tet =4 Centrar � . Q, _____ , ia last she racent,ly purobased from Ja4,, - . Wrozot6r I Daishwood. week, but is bazk -at -his old place Rdbinson.-�-Jobn Moffat, wip an- . . - r, M ly an T1 P, i � ,I lof Q . I Briols.-A well filled purse wa5 . Our Se,hool.-The following is a in Ile mill again,-3fts, C R. Wag a i d M. ar t this ner prepenited, to Mrs, G. Brown last correct report of the results of the , * .we regret to learn, oa the week for Moose Jaw, whor,c� the; Thursday by the conjrregatiou of June exam' ations a the Dashrw,00d sick list� her daughter, Mm Ort- will ave nd the summer. They ifttend I .,the p,resbyterlan church prior to public seb'ool. The names are ar- wein, of Hensall,, is here . taking in the Dominion fair at I . her, dbparture to Toron1to;.where inanged In order of merit as follows: ber mothor.-Oze of Mr, J. Preeter's I Winnipeg on their way out.-Jaht she ws,11 in, tuture reside with her Junior 11 ito Senior IT -Annie Gos- ,children Is very sick and little hopes Cask-ey and Nviff, left last Wftk fox daughter, Mrs. T. W. Gibson. -Mr -0 man., Wilbur Graybiel, Otti? Willert, are, entertained for 1w r recovery'.- tWr home near Portage la Prairie I.- Taylor, of 3fiebkgans is visiting Iferbie, GMser, Earl Guenther, Flora one of Xr. J. .T. Smith's littleVirts� 3LVAtoba. They wint by b,oat If ' - * Owen 'Sound to Fort Willi row has brothiq . Brunner, Theodore Rader, Xaylon fainted in church last 8 Y � v n- I a= --Rev ,, Mr. T Taylor, near unda e v ' � ing. 3("cal -aid was at once pro- Mr, NoDermid and wifir , j.' bere.-Xr:�, Thos. GRoon and family Ruby, Charles Guinther, Mary Schra- e* I ,. of W-jn lopt on Saturday for Rat Portage,. der, Wm. Musser. Son;'or 11 to Jun- cured "d 9h Is juow somowha�t bet- sor, are v1si.ting it tbe hoines Of where tbey will mxku their home, ior 111-Cheatex Gaiser, Leslie Goetz, tor. -Mrs. George Rereber, of Tav- tW- r ntpheAvs, M-easrs. _H110h, and lg&m N,ettio Scott, of Toronto, spent - Tillie Hartlelb, Cora Sehirader, So- *istheJr, wbo with. ber daughtor has Jamv,_s X-eDermid.-Mrs. Kate Walk-- JaA -Week at the home .of Mr. and, phiia Schrader, Otto Moser, Myrtle been- b.are, vislt�ng her sister, Mrs. er, ,who i,s a D-ursi:-. in a. hoViw . � -at Mrs. 0. SmIth.-Mss Alim Walker Matle .nding `h,er vaea:if�j ,.r, Fred Wieber,g. Junior III W. J. Yager, le�ft ter home, an,Xon- Buffalo, I$ ispe - and John Walker, of Niagara Falls, to Senior HT,�_SIL - day. -MT. Orval Ehnes, has been in at the home of her sister, Mm E . sie Wambold, We$ * I are . guests of relabiws in the village, ley Gaiser, Lawrence Ireland, Selina Dasbiwood Xqr a week aysWthig Mr. - Papple, )rLI1 Road. -Miss M. sulli- * -Mrs. Bhliein and Mips Nellie Elliott, ELrert, Walter I in the, bank. - van is visiting at the homs of , Brunner. Senior III 9r. Sne-1 her of Chesley'� are guests of Miss Tena to junior IV -john Hartleib, Ber- ___ MEMO, grandmother, Mrs. John NUCovan. Smi,th.-Miss, ,Tonhre Miller left on the Brunner, Percy Paulin'. Junior Winthrop, I - - 1. . . Tuesday for Prince - Albert for a IV to Senior IV-Xaida- Routledge, B-ig'b&rg%lD% in LsdieW Oxfords ora Fr% , I 10, t -Bluevftle. L row: -moaths' visit, -Mrs. Wilson and, Lloy Fenn, Pearl Willert, Beatrice da.y and Saturlay. odds and ends wbleh ukust be N -5, Mrs; Best., Of Seaforth, spent last Graybiel, Waldo HgTtleib, Leonard I vle,aed out. Ton And bUckOxfords nt 43a pier pair, " ot4_, --I,Uss Cora AU-sier has bees ,sveek wl'th the 'latter's sister, Mrs. I Samples lit Nic,rth,window. W. H. W1,111s, Be with Llstow.el Kellerman, . Norman Kellerman.' 1. ,r,jf)r.th, ."ending a few days V6bm 11ami1ton,-Rev, D. Perrie, ot - Davis. 11 V -_ ,10, I friends.-Xrs. Will G 3.rdiner, W,ho Winghlam, and'Rev.- L, Perrin ex- �._.. - A Good Time. -The ladies of the hai been visiting here. for a nnm, .chianged puplis last Sunday. -A, very - Farquh�Lr. Winthrop Mothodist church intend bo -r of weeks, went on Saturdity to ,.Successful ,ice croam social, under Jots.-Tbe tarmeis have, rea-son holding A garden party at the rei- Stoke's Bay, where slie. will join bar - the au;spic,les of, thp choir, wds he,l,d for rejoicing on ic�,ount of Llip, good idence of Mr. Xohn C.'Morrison, on husband who has been there- _hDr in 0 the Methodi�;t church Friday ov- , y weather, as most in the neigh- Wedneoday evening next. Tea .will ..,;�,Dme_ t6me.-Miss, Annie p,otham, of onmg. The, proceeds amounted Lo hA be served trom 6 to eight o'clock' Toronto, is visiting hklr aunt, 1�rs. - about ,01-ghitwn doll -ars. -Miss Lulu borlwod bam ,finished haying with- and a splendid p-rogramme- otmusic Georgt� Haney. , Witiss Winnig Rojin,m - Hemphi4i i -s at present the -guest of out rain. -Our enterprising mer- speeches, etc., will be given, There of- Wingham, is visiting -her uncle e' _ I her sister, Mrs. C. Cook, of Hevsall, - obiant, Mr. B. W. F. Beavers is pro, will be ice cream ot the best, to- ',Mr. Aiadriew H,olmft3.-�frs, 'T , me - I) I gressing favorably with his -new ,gether. with oranges, bananas and Donald and clAldren, �.-M,,,-!ss A. Willis, of Lou -don, is stable, This improvemcmt adds to I of Goderieb 4 . ' sp�,n-.dim­ her holidays with relatives ;other fruits, of the season. All will .,,Ire vift-'ting Mrs. solm Gardiner.. " * L, , the attractiveness of Air. Beaver's, be made, IV,,_,, P i;, - in twig vicinity.-Mr..T. Porwell, div- come and a $100 crowd I - 0 ,O n , lot. -Mrs. Easley, who has been, ­ looked for. .W. -is Bertha Saad n., n, f Toro inity student, of London, occupied M is -spending her holidays in 13lue- - th-P, pulpit in the Episcopal church on spending the past fow weeks with � -.- . � _­­­_ '' val<-.-X,r. and Mrs. Harlajad, of Sunfty atternoun. I bar sister, ,,Mrs. J. Howitt, has 're- Goderich& Clinton, -Were yLsitor! -it Robert turned to.her home in BlAndf6rd.- I I mwmmwmv� Mason's, last -,v<,,ek.-'3yTr. ,Vvm. BaUty, ___ Mrs. Abbot and her sister, Miss Death at the, Town Clerk. -Wm. , V &ippen. Hunkin, both of Londoxi, hve been Mitchell, town ck)rk. for twenty of Ottawa _Ls spending his holidays D, Hay, Commismaner and Conveysticer. spending . secretary of- the public at - homo-Mr- and 9m. Fred. me. Willa n1ortgages sad deade drawn up. Maney loaned � some time wit -h friends years and Cratkon., of Brussels, were, !nBlue- here.-Miss Jaiiet Ballantyae, ivlw so,hool board for many years, ex - 46 the 10 v4"Ost rsop, of tutored. . . J77404f � - vale. -on X,onday.-Mr. P11.1i,lip Thojm�; I Xor ,,some mont,I)s past has been sew- I L ' , pired suddenly 'si ' , Coming Baek.-Mr. John White- ing, returned home bist Saturday, office Monday morni-og.. 110 Was a as had a suic-ceassful. rah ng on Sat - P urday.-M,r. Clifford. Pugh is bm I ma,n W n a e oX Go (, lo , ,5 r ar � V1 '. ho some months ago, remov- tor her vacation. -Rev. .1. A, Tux - n. tir d,r b and was I e a e -d &OM tl�js vicinity and took up bull and (laughter, of Tt)ronLo, are old. At one timo he. was a member from Goderieh Collegiate -for the. his r(!sidmeo in Exeter, where ):to in- spending a, tow weeks with, friends ot tho town council and seboolboard holidnys�-Aliss Lily Robijison, of ronided �pending the, remainder of in the np,ighborhood. Mr. Turnbull and .some year,3 ago was one of the Turnbozry, has been Visiting Miss w) town's merchants. His wite� prede- Elva Pitersom-Mrs. (Rev.) Paul and 'his days in .tbla enjoyment or a welt 0.11 -oc;uPy Out ,pulpit -of Thamei� s decided to -re - I ceased him. He _Je),ves a grown up Miss Gor"n, of Brussols, visitea oarned n!tirement, Irt, - woud Presbyterian ab,iirch an Sun I turn 1X -re and cast in his lot again day noxt,-� v . ghter. BC� Mrs- Pug'h this mroek,-Xr. John Am. . ,Nliss K;,,(,, ir j,ag, Olt St. family of sons -und a dau - I . s " derson B. A., of Toronto, was vioit. witil- -Lij.., WlLb IthUs 'object in view Warp, is visiting at the manse, � ,was a usciful -Ind much re3pected , -; , he. 11,1i putehased the Redmondprop- Thame.!� road. -Miss M. Alice Marti citizen and his sudden death ismueb larg his mother, Mrs. Andvm*ou th.js I I n, I � erly in Cbjs villagre from Mr Gil- h idaying and sincerely regretted. weiek, billrt Dick and vvill occul)Y'it: X.r. -with her couoin,'.-Mis,4 MyrLlexadge, - - . I I ­,____ - . . Aviliti-ni"41) buts tseoured a very C, , -The Sumdiay setbol of Thamesroad - Exeter. I Om- I Brucefleld. ,fort,-Ltjlv homo, as . in addilion to the Prvsbytarian church will have a Death of Mrs, Ila,rt.-Deep re,gret XoU�s.�-Bert Gidley, of fianit Ste. V'.,$idw=.� tbogo -- are ftv(';V' steres of picnic to Grand Bend ,on Friday of -Was felt among . , our cizt-;r Mens O,n Sat- Mark,., is, bomp.- on a holiday. -Ray lan4. Looking aft-er �his will kPol) this wook.-Mrs. 1). 8. Murray, Mrs. urday last, on leargitag of Chea death L. Fanson and sis-ber, Mrs. �Dr.)Har- him frum getLing 1-anes-07nO 'Ind W., Matheson nnd Mrs. A. Thomas ,of Mr,s, George Hart. Mrs. Hart bad TiSOR, ;Of Detroit-, arit, spending R will prevent ,(ha fluiv lianging],01-tv- ,.III of St. Marys, spent a day this boj� , f, a 441 for 5everal days with, pneu� ,cormpl, �6f ,wa�ks at Grand Bead.- ily -on his bands. Mr. Whiwman m%,i-k kvi-tli Mrs. Robert Gardimr.- monin, but.., although it was -known Miss Floremoo Eastwood... of ClaTe- Xound it hard W !�Pl)ara6. 11imself Thi, �Nflsqes Tena McDonald and Clara I t, and Miss 111lossx. Stanbur),,-of '6_01n. the people flinong Whom lie f?,,, . her aa5e -was critical, all boped .she m0n 'ism ore, bavo returned bome atter , woujd, bo, able to overcome Ujo dIs- DaYfl,61d, Oro 'tbe guogts of M'r. afid his lived ifor about half a century ,.,,lending a few da.rs in ToronLo, Airs W cas( ,,. But it ivus, not to be. _ Mrs. J. G_- Stanbury.-Mrs. Fuller � .- and all his.old friends will be rejoic- ) -.;­-,-- - - � ___ I . 's maiden namo was Christina and ,child, of SaTnia, are the, guw,s , ed 'to �veieoe hi=sotf and Mrs. Ra r t - � Cameron, .a.nd sho, was 58- years at of Mrs. ,,Tobu Snell. -The, death w. . - W I liLteman 'back again. as they are Zurich, I - curri�d at Exeter North on Satur� t4ho. !kind -est of neighbors and the ago. She was a most hstimable, ladv FoR TIM 1,ADIES-1). 8, Faust l'al mark' , by al i day last, of Mrs. Brooks, wi,dow of best of 01tizeAs. 3 tha balanre pr hh, Lidles'Hato aiud Slousem aw - anA, wa,5 univey.sally beloved L her ibr- lato Win. Brooks, who was post - Notes. -The many ftitnds of Mr. deovn, fri order That bit mov not have to keep thl2y who knew her, and tbo regret a AM 0 M Jam,es'Sproat, a Tuckersinitl), near over winter, Ajjy lady deptiring to ect ilwnjethlff� loss is widespread wid ,,sincere, Shp- ma,ster at Hay -post nff)iCP,,.­Tb, ar- , . very vice in these Ifneto cheap,jobs,uld o,,11 at his will be greatly niiised, not only, in riage is announced of Miss Marg-ar- -hier-,, who has been in declining fitoro soon snd OIL -Us 10T OfnINIV04. 1910 the horac where s),,, was I so greatly et Whi.te, ,daughter of the late � hoa.lth for poieral months, Will re- Children's Day. -The Evangelical beloved, but. !A church and social John White Of LhU Fixeter Times, I 0 Poor- ' grot to 44rn that he isstill .5 church observed Children�rs Day on circles-. $lie had been for many to Vrank Wirakwire, of tbig pl"v--,.' ly that ibis demise piay be -announced at amy ,Lime.-�-_Rev. Mr. Lai -kin, or July. 17th. The jirepa rations made years a teacher in the Sunday school, The ceromony is to take, place on' - � for this oc6ision wore, in accordance and se,cretary of the Woma-nlo For- Thursday of tlMs wvvk�' Both con- Soatortb, will r,anduct the services - with previ . ous usage, -and so far as eign Mis.sionary Society and Nv&,q tractixg part!" -are popular in the in St. 20drew's *vhurch next Sab- bathp bo!,th morning and evening.- the programme was concerned It foremost in every good work and zommuiffty and bav�e thr best,wisbes Mrs, P,h,L11iTi�;, at Toronto, is here was up to any previous oncasion, cause. The funor.aT took place to of a Imst of fr1en,d2._X&_'1%. SU614 , the guest ,of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hay,- The pastor, Rev. W. J. Yager,preach- Bairdlacemetery an Tuesday, and the J. P., has purchased from Ab, Beg- - . ed to an attentive audtenca in the esteem in which she was held, as shaw ,the property on Xw-a lftrellt4 The n1ftsorL19 ,are now building the .forenoon from the words of Christ, ;'well as the symp occupieul by -)(Tr- O'Brien, the. baker. stono foundation ,of the new ba-ru ,, ,athy felt for .the I boing er"ted by Mr. R, 13, McLean. Ye are, my friends." The sermon, severely bereaved 'husband and fam- -Miss Annie Martin, daughter *J- -Xn,-, William Smith, of North D,I- which was on MiAsions, .was'well re- ily, was forcibly saxemplifled by tb4-, ,Rev.. W. Afarfin, bas been appoint- kota,- a cousift of Messrs. James C. ceived. The pastor ,ipoke in both- very large attendance. ed ib Cho staff �of the Expiex public - I languages, which aftmed W meet Briofs.-The Old Cbur-eb Presbyter- JschQ0!--114v, R, J. X, P'Rrldns "d , and R. B, McLean, who b a;!� been en- wi-01) flio general 'appr oval, of all jans held communion services in I wife, ar�e enjoying tWir vacatiog :at joyia,g a.pl(lasant ,visit among her - - Many trlen&q In this vicinity, has who attonded. Speeches. we.re mada tho Methodist church .. on Sabbath - prespnt._ Protemsor 13urgess, ' of , -returned - to iw.r .home. Mrs. Smith in the afternoon by tbe president of last. -Mrs, Sawo;rs .and da,Whter.3, London, is conducting , the sernoes � js L,ho elclogt daughter of the I -ate Lhe school, Mr. D. 8, Fitust, �Xr. G. Misses AVnes ,and Louie are rusti- - in Trivitt Nieluorial ichureb In tbe, Robert McLean, of the Mill -road, Edigboffer, of tbe, 14t)) concession of zating in Godeficb.-Mrs, D� XcMil- 1 11'eaUtime.-Dr, Amos alad L, 11 ' Dkk-lk * Hay township Sabbath school, Mr. Ian, of Perth eounty, returned home 0-00 are at Brookvillo this 1wwk, Tuokor,smit-h.-The fine weather of , bbe parst week has enabled the, farm- J. H. Holtzman, of Lbe Crediton last week atter. a pleasant visit at , attenOng 1he, Masonic 'Granil L-0490, ors ,to Iget most of their bay crop Sabbath school and Rev. G. D. Damm, - the, homo, of tier brother, "Mr. D. 11_-_- � --- I - ­ � housed In igood condItion, a good and Rov, M. Clemens, of Crediton McTavish, of t1w, Mill road. -Miss, dcal of It baving been saved with- and Daslmv�ood r(fspectively. In the Lizzle Taylor, of Stanley, bas re-, It Is Wonderful , oat a drop of rain. We bear of evening the programme W�fts con- turned from visiting at the hom-e. 'And wortli a year�s ­e_AucatloP, ,tht tina-ed and Mecisrs. J. X. Goetz and of Dr. Armstrong, of Fordwieb, for- great $5o,000,000 Fair at Ift, Loai* . somp who bave finished apd. wit - h fa- J. Kellerman, of Dailiwood, were morly of this village. -Mr. A. P. -Ket- beyond all comparisons ib;, , IJ �894 vorable wea.ther onost of the crop the speakers. Besides The addresses. oben, of the agricultural � - osit will be )housod this week. -What is ,�el?artment, moat complete and 00047 ZXp iOA . to be �known as the Farmers? Tbiesh- tho`Te wPrO e cel- Ottawa, is spending is vacation ever beld�,' All fLe world is Iut"- Ing Company -of South. Huron, have lenL re-citatiorLs and readings. -The at home. -Willie Swonn'and sister, ,esbkL Reduoed fares in eff eatt .PW - Inva-stpd in a $2,500 threshing out- ChOir Tendered valuable assistince, Miss Mamle, visited at Goderich mIt Stop over at .Chicago, Detroit, tU. Many of the farmer -4 in this gladdening the. hearts with excel- last -week, Lbe guests of their aunt, and iAtermedlate. Cana"in st-ati001- vicinity have taken share'$ in this lent singing, The collectiorts of the Mrs. Thomas Boyce, -Miss J!qnnie For tickets, illustrated literal"Ure company and we , hope they will Vnd -day am;ounted to $26,81 which .wa's Mustard left last week to vl�lt in and full information -,call on auf it a pro6table invegtment. The below the usu4l. 11-owever, cons13- Chicago and to attend the St;Loui,-s 'a en & Grand Trunk JUi1`Wa`T- J, t - . , * now orctif[t is to have all tbe modern ering die extreme beat that prevail- -fair.-Alex. Baird had the misf or- 1). McDonald, District Pawagef,&Z'l od- that day, it Was cobsidered good. tune to injure ,two of his f I ageFs eat* ,Toronto, - lmprbv4�ments, such as stiraw cut- Mr. D. S. Faust., the presid-ont of I I g I.. ..- . ter, -etc. If any of our lar�mers are . 11 I - - - - - , , not- able to get their grain t,bresbed the. 'school, was gratified at the - �w . , W - it will not be du -e. to a scarcity of lake up of tbe services and was in malabines.-The small' fruft crop, ay hascome which is tho mo9t prolAfie formanY to stay In this society and old and. ' years, is keeping tbe fingers of the young look forward to this day 140 � younIg folks busy picking it and, no with - Joyful anticipatiom The pas- . - - - tor, Rev. W. J. Yager, deserves cred- I doubt many of them. will- not be , for tbe ,general management and - It _ Him T),T. Nrp sorry when the work is completed. tion. of the programme. F 1E 1J M D vo XJ X.1 -JA x -Sabbath; last was the warmest day P"Para . of the season and the succeeding days Notes. -Mr. Wilfred FamsL basbeen, Ir *T-% AeT�t some people busy lookla,g for here trom Calro, Michigan.' for a INCREASES. . HE E&U-L) L a cool spot. � Mr. H, Shater is mak- fow days visiting his parents. -Mrs. I I QU � . I - ing preparations to have his hotel Anna Miller has gone to Bad Axe, Produces BETTI,"miR �. L My property so renovated ors not only Michigan, to visit her aiged mother . ------ . . 1i . - to -add to the appearance but to the Mrs, .0 09 0 4,0_00 00000 I � con:4tort of his guests as well. He Wagner, atter spending a couple of . . , ,has ,this week made a start at the weeks visiting friends- in *this vi. W is I rX .9. very toundation and is putting in a eta! ty left on Saturday for her home . � � -new cement cellar. Mr, G.. T, Me- in Berlin. -Mr. Altred E. Faust has Bug death is a non-poisonous powder, which adheres to the'vines, 10 th't lon a's gone -to Milverton to spend scouple it is not necetisary to apply after every shower. It KiRs potato squash 1:14 � Kay, ,w -ho has a wide reputat' offl weeks with hi -3 sister there and I � a temeat builder, is doing bbe, work, other frlends.-Dr. F,, Becigneul, of encumber bugs; currant, gooseberry, toniato and canker wormgf marvelloo 31T. Shaer keeps one of the very ed for rcme bushes, . best -hotels in flne, county and with St- Jos`pb� -4b!PP about forty4ive Sold in packages at i5e, I V-4 increased tacilities the Kippen barrels of wine of bi-a own make to . . -315e, 50c and $1.00 each. hotel will have a wider and a be[- Montreal this week. -Mr. ' P. Rauch ------------- 1-1 --- ter reputation t-Imn ever. -Mr. R. ba� the brick ,work of his re,sidence . , _X -_ -_ - - - I - -,r C16gg, our popular station agent, *omp leted,-The, farmers are rej*Je- . I I I I who has been under the weather for ing over the splendid haying weatb�- A W I - a tew days, 4ts himself again and is er whfieh.,,has enabled them to get IF E 0 T T I S 0 IN � bustling around serving ,the pat- tha moof'of a spleadid crophoused- SC)T-J:m ,-&(3__MWr_r . I ions. of his company in his usual af- in good condition.-Men"r.s. E, Faust FIRST DOOR NORTH fable manner. -Our viRla.ge foundry and T. Peffer lef t about five ol. I SEAFORTH,n ,has .been weli taxed this season to clock a few mornings ago for. Drys- OF P10KARV8j � keep the ma�ohinery of Its numerous 4 dale fD gee, the FlAber drain t-b.cre I � I- . . r - ,Wmanl *1 .. I , - T � -*,a TW00y . - sbar-FDr I - � -1 . - - ;�47� At I .- A" - - loill I - ft - I I : Ift ;:d. S� . I - , & Ili . . - I R-ith I I � � 0.1 I s - _­ I I-- C�bavvp 9 11 # I- � . - of A I Wa w0b I - I � 1= I'll, . 0- - - ��� , ...... 76- A . ... I , - - - I I ­ . I � . I ., TX 5&,Ter � loaf twia.-M 1f0UU-e#L . 40, I I im*i& 5011W . � � .- an"'Fff,eged It 0 hy jax0em--aL ­ ]if- . _,aw xs� V4 . -Irbio VOttl 1� , 1; list V . 00 . IV, - �, & I- ia t 0 - � %ruly. It � , 006 ann � - - - - - - - ­ 1. I .. �� . . 210, .--Vl � I r - "I'll" ,- . . � I �� .. . at MI . I � t par] . i - Xbr-ITO are � i I " 3�Jzrrr_-.1_J - , � rou-jly otim; � _. - busill I is this . : M_ 8"da I _..,:Z - I Ww *Ub � W -h � J�g this Pot . I - Vntf, Mr. Ani . I � a@ bOM40 0 � o Aw - I - wt i � yLr. *ad urr I - I I I � 13em speoldin I , r I tb.eir Parsuu . I I vicinity. -MI r I - � " X. Y - 4 _. R I � . F - ja7.,jtxW *! , i - ��ay to VX . , - F - I I [ - rZU "Of ilut � � . I --- I �M. I t1m, I - �.4 1 are , ,I jar. lowem� 0, jlotel� hwroi ) � , D,wt, p,ad in I - I I . prov� � wiWIM . I - sat,_Mm -1 I tenito.ryj ft . � � - - - � idt - � - � -two va ding- � 1. I � I M- � � - � � X=v7poW � E I I � ftnica froin . F I ". -my, Patric � . � _', villop th i th* i . - I I - van, vi the ( i I - - I r � for a vanple � ! ' - � i 3im Jobu CA � froftbome lo � � - ! ; I II ! ing TtlXtivef. I I . i I - ! I - forMody �Of 14' E , ith h- . ; two % er . � to meat her J6 ' . k�aAftb.-The I *a Aud P*r� . b"40 -of Mr-; . , � � . tMte.-Mrs i . ) ivrtba put - � I � Wth.-MMA � - . . scauslotonce . ,11 . I - � ,04 L4d0,r* ii - eeliepy Jef.t. h, ' . *ftend,the AGI vule, .44 irvri M,_DkkX - : �� OV? berethis wee � fox this- v"t � 1. I mas Erim-phl, 11 I fuwr, X-ri. �� , ler*.p.sm-ral 1 : 'ygrya.0sely 1 . -of yearr, *a . trade, left- be . vambd trip a] \ Witt bit Met - I � L , ple"ant trif . 2-0 M -ho W" 71 , .� her PfJ_.* jag Mb - . to mention % I I David Buchaj . . 40hILD&U, Of I i , . his Wfle -and - I . , hm trom tj , I Amerie&. M ful, =Wonerj . PrAwbytetiauz � I the Provinee-A I ­ V_ff on of 0 � Alerio#.. M. *MV 'hers ,W' � wbile Rtv�'M , � I . of sonio SiX Y4 work we hj�l John kv_4;;� tere -and "Mi I een � tly from A ; r . .. A valt. -In r 3dr. X j -dill , . . .. 31.1r. F, Mauu� �Nppeared,m t . UniuPAt. M fretniWa and - I ­ flem,ugl . 0( , ed U L , I I � - ; . . d it g*01 � . i I L_ OU t � - . -_ � - . be Iful I � - - bo b4t bai; f. __ _ w, r 1, Nit. gffiffoo& . L . � - . L Juhn -to-, I ida, �. . �r�y A w. t ! - . W 1---st, I � � . VuAr an,nual, . . day hwt. Irl I 1 4 . - 7 Sun WA& Is I .. 4 �.' appy i I ­ - I � - Ill - j i A106 Aecond Aau,g ,.- - -h�ppily Unite � I H. plerson, V -Lnnony was P R_ev� VVI , vh=Chl, in 1116 relative � . . . .; - the *4, . . � � *i _.. � I V�. - L her __ - - .. I W'" � . -hap - - ,00upu � ,-- I ; I - nt� - -_ I - 4 - �_­ � t id in iL ,-r L I ; i the stwon, - i the 5 �6,,, ,lZ � L I 'I r tdde W" M � I L ! Of veryXh! i. I . I 't'vftb thoir = � � I 11mg CoUtin" I 0 -ton. of will i I � ww-ft of the � i ( 4 - � ert �N- cholgo : I . . IMIPMerly *j L, L " ill rred July . I I I n"R Of d, - [,� . - Urred it tuL �, 1 ", _tke Xervicft � L - -Smaith- for Broi& - I I , , . "I 16t �� � "O W-A"X - - %-.%t�a_a that - Imt I liath "n L L b. Wson " foundil � 10'r. __�b� sfill)wont - . I hwsome P , fRood StO .'� . 16 rVotted a - 11�y years. fttly rietuni, � Ube L' - - re tbe4y'l 1, a- 11-1 t ­ 'Vidt,_0,r- i -at- - N�V. iendl . I � ids D11ok df k i A0 ItAt vr;�k . Mrs. Thomw E e 91 ft1n Pleted tj I � the Tk1efbod:I,. . i I , ,xew -el,,t,-- 'ele 4.-; - 1 , '0 � " . ninar impro �_ 1�0 , I - I Utweaded t1D � � . , Ift, - -S, I I, it, - I .. � Produce me . - I xftts of I=11 � "O W-A"X - - %-.%t�a_a that - Imt I liath "n L L b. Wson " foundil