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tlge.: preViduo mo, to Wove the ILEADINQ SHO ST
Riley, -of oulde0bo THIS 1E ORIE.
ill Toronto 'to Ind Ing n ITf cleargo
l&r.jer' towns and citle 5., ch, "Teeaw ter- Owth' Sol
tord, on sam onto, t1to flals do" Ithe river,:
thereil datly-11rowm t vir- GWeridN Parr7 9�n4,, 0t. day, and arrived In Bra"nit
QUn a- ter of
'he - ba�. :where It In td
reix zre ga tnjitit, MT. Loc
us� outlying distriCtO 11b of Thoni".. Sundw ad was,. be'used for &.Aladgh-
to H
ter UOUSC—UIBB MEW& 1
ol, -c tero eouvty ex�-
'19 W. for on.,
Mr. D.' Pat duoted Wto the charge Of thb Pre9b'y- t, of The. Slater Shbe:' known
di - onvey6d to' the h
r er
W T F 8 1 are return -P rim" to aaWg tendais. for' t4e� teriaz� churdh-, at Parkhill twW Brussels, V-.. 1p d g.*41
Se Sunda,7,—The many. fr 9 of
-e in,. the' evening. T one 040011- bu-Ilding of coner o abutmolats for :years ago, mid, rematned; -hsrge over
fte ouoAo that Rey Mr. MOVIcar will, be Sorry to
4- dated SCAPOIS. are: in, v ague bridgbs- at Grand a- . OM4 St. JOs- M tor'.1ten. IYOR41.1 Preyl A
1 2 3 sht� --Of 1jay andi two was pastor -of Londesboro 'and bear that the Presbyterian church Of course, you have heard Of the Slater-Saos. It is a mueh-ftdvertW4
thE �ni�n -h ng aU& 70�111 ln� th' t�wn t� Two wee
at t guilett. 'Mls. - of W1,41ch he Is pastor at Finch, was el 6 ad for A. It hu -a tyle, it hu
0 11, t In The ten& Burnie dfturNwo� tr shoe, and hu - al.] -the -.good points Sim bl
0
8 9 1 ar said to work sati of and, bridjes DOU 1, 1 IF tr
!it Oa
-LodWad -at the tim# of her death, was destroyed In the fire Which visited,
13, 14, 10 11 th une. a to the matter of PIT, no othei shoa
Iff -41 durability and when -it eonie has
�q 16 17 18, ad %ntakeously. The mly -p riment go ar 6 ibe-�, 16 1 4th" of -J IA t:hs that lace last week.—Ur. H, ;W,
't East 'Wawain- under invitwtion, -to take 1part
.19 20-1 21 22 2a 24 25 of the Rind tried. In. QaTa4a, as, at —Robibrt HowAr� 6d oister of BgM,0n4Vll1Q, anyth it The 81*ter Shoe needs no breaking -in, b4cause it
G 'in connection vvith Mj?,c- 0. rain, tweTgty-t-hAr-d anniversary . f t r- Jackson a Ing on 1 0
�e a o 1par-
iih, died, ,,eloct f 0 he 6 air
26 27 28 29 30 31 G it 't b aket at big boix e,, on, the 3rct don" (Waniza1tion of Iffia � 1wi, ]Re. H'. S., at visited TrIonds In town, over Sundaly. made thd rotound Shape of the foot. ' Every p I is 000dyeat welteds, "ru
Tuore- -ac -the foot,
p#aj�4 j�jstltute , ih 9, �e a17 a,'khIll., She whas one of thd organiz- —Mehars. 1W. Davis, J. Barr abif 'D. thereby doingaway with all threads and tacks u ler
wow..% 1 0 *'tw f**.;.* br., 1 vooue now Tor SOT ifad ye rA and ceagloo, oft Tuesdia y, May: Ifth. - De- P r bud, of Gdderichij npent. Sunday
he 000110bYp Raym Van ftoenlur 14 the,
njowithstazdIng Ithe fact at the ceased was one of -%W first- reAldents lerd Of t tL r a jqV -.AIY �
NEWADVERTIORMENN. a, �ziwetftg holdi In, lthe� , a Njlc�,Jll qu
T. W0 .1 with, bis sister4t it, Itown.—A Ina athers—D,)n 04,14 V1,
d a upl# of kears ago Nairn The Slater Shoe is de ivall le gola Kidj'13= GjXf, sad P&t-e-It -
t t wa$ made iknde�i Uie moo advan- of BlYth, am hotel Monday evening for the 0,
acdon" o his iarm in 4ast,wa-wazoah Misses 3emle and Nancy Naink. Queen's Oolt—light�soles and heavy soles, and. in 4ifferent wifths. -
the
The flgare between the parantheslif P-tter eaelv t cums aInm" rnoved It shortly remove from Goderich to orgomlIzatIM of a baseball team. 'the
"Per on which the A,-] I �he bulkl —Mr, David will Hirt
Ad, delaotes t ham, bas secur am, thet
he f the iproy-idin,j of, tb� t � rbeed, of Wli
wp are�i sorry to'learn, ths ex erinieAt ed e gr t, of Walkerville, where ;the former will foll6wing, officers were To en7hure getting the geuaine Slater Shoe, always I A for the :81ga of
th rigage In 'the grocery trade with his, Preoldent, Mr. - James Melfurdble; sadorth, on MW
be' acres of land gi e1n, by the Govern- ad on the soles, The Spring and Summer styles of
Norfolk- SqjL-,-(4reig ClAhing Co. I lure d, to T. B. MdArter; captain, E. slate stainp the j, HOA a sm,
fs� likely. to prove a, t0luke H., who Is tow tun* maw�'ger,
:11onle Fgrnlshjag-�-F., MoPaul CO� 8 spatch meht -to 1he Capa lan, volunteers who brother, George War 16"Notop 41
See Here-Scowiit.Broff,. 3 .\as the f 611 wb� ness id. MeNfIllaz.; secretary andl treastiret. Slater Shoe are now here, and you are invited to call and look thent
export- were �, in active a rvice Ih South:Af- ring a, very., sdoceosful busi. ma -o- -0. V�� 18:"kh!2�b, rZ
froTyr Qudl,p,h-. shows: 1, The 001 'Watson. Managing comuilttea
ootth I
-sftua ithe iWiniclsoy. These young -people will be W. over. .4ay 140
Slater sh6i— W. AvIllis 4 r4eht of consolidation In rur sch rim.. land -,tod in
closei ;mlsoed by alarge circle of frIends, messis. -MeArter, MeMillain-, and Me-
uits t likely Itrown of Lucas, arad Is In, -i4il
Good 84 -Poplestone & Mr4iner 6, -4, on r,,,u ir, . --
education in -this sect] i t d� Sold all over Cansida at these prices :—S17.00j, $4.50 and $5.00 per pa aftI ;��:At 4gmnd Bend. on
. I actl*ely Idefitifled with idw-
$a.bo Shm-njobardson MUcIrmia 5 Z 'for #wy were Kay. Th6 secretary was Instrue e
to the Grand, Trunk Pa RV�Xojj C.Hl, 46 Don,
be edntinved. The three ears' a- proximi" wl, ton, and God- in Seaforth only by
Clearing We -A 0, Ault 5 th Clin ter,
I Rlnp�'11. R Pal�' 8 (ter WhIc It h been. In elff to R several organizations. Al the Wed to correspond
Diamond 1.9rearnent, Lm a, �O' oil baVe agreed Iw�,qda;y evenin �meetlug in, rich to try mdj form a league. There wwwf4 un,
Vist to D. Tagendhaft 8 voit '�ed, and —The 0711aK6 un g prayer
Operation Is nearly ter �q which were each, are 'prospects for a first ciav5
to � bT a bi-law for ov
1. the xppr Al "Knox church, 'the, ladies 90011
ti4e trustees or the sl - �wutl . isammer.—Mr. 4& es
Zram Avanted-4T. 11011, or. 8 �Xeep- of 'tj p pre ted with- a purge c0ntat1nI09 0, team bere this m
seV
th o operty Owners of that town,
rl�e At 1haveo I oney, in acknowledosmant c(f Reynolds Who has been clerk at the
U& Wilson S' 11100mlis, refused to- con�ribu!te j,�jfblng IguaraTf g th6lboinds of the Threish- suM Of in
mus -4n
$25 QOO their lont wad faithful services to ComYnercial hotel. for thO *ast few,
-4, Tlarvey 8 dditional by f tax 10411- 'Ut�- Or C='Pa�Y to the amount of
ot zutie
cr�pany to re-conotr
xi�portant Notice-Ja#, Watson 8 - dh argetnizatiolne. �The motiths boa secured & yositlo)ft In' the
Poir for service -T. A. )uontgomeq 6 less way xj� to the variouo chur
Something forese arises at 4- ver cent., Oft; for 29 yes
d, enable -the u6t 'testimonial was well deservedt for Normandle at Clinton, and leavesfor
county council meeting --W. Lane 5 1wbereby the school-- an bff continue Do%
their butidingo, and. resume. buolneoX unceasing In'
both ladies, 'have been there this week.
V9 Property for onle-Mrs. Win. Purdy 6 by'one or two sect. '8;* ilea the on -1- 7
cheme'; the ej
he 0 SEA ih" ka 59 yea,-,
4%� To -gag inea wanted -Willie Shoe Co. 9
fil ra- legedat 'their efforts o promote the social
-n n,
ice orea -14. W. St mer 9 arlo Agricultural I - d spiritual. wor4 of the'ehurch and -AS Foam iA
—During- one!%Wht 'recentily, It is KIPPO
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heo s�t-J-N e u. 5 -10 'ait an end, here.? '500 � & L .- . -1 .
uctV --SON) abort
stimate barrels and sacks Your Abtenblon for a niotnent.-You can bnve (SUCCESSOR T
A Ferguson 6 c d that Sunda.1 school. 0 R. WILLIS
We 4 "a no.
King of Trumps 8 andt ashore along � -on. Suhda,)r, Ka;y ISthr Wirn, H. thatibtiggy of yo�a made to look I w o
There seems to; 1b6 -a or rong of flour were ivaafi Repainted and trinumd at the old Kippe sen Quarity if
n carriage
3�juitdhlnsoh, en old and highly en- Sole agent in Seeforth for the Empress -mud 11 Qu
: : MLE He
'g; pe6ple of -the lake southiot Grand Bend, from shop. The making over of tops a specialty. -, Also WR
1 growing f ealling Lv o teemed former resident of Grey town- roiieA VM a X SpM
covia .?A u � . I- Kettle Point to�'Blue Pollit.- As man collarenindeto order. Atrialoollolfed.- Alex. Me- womeni imad.the "Slater" Anu "Walk -over" shoesfor mien,
New Ontario for a so! from the year. Kenzie, Icipron,
as 25 barrels 4re sald-Ao have beeh dh1p,, passed away In his 88rd -Th �Mton, on
died alt. tho, home of his daughtebN soud word to all,;vho nead sonf-
Prof Ince Aiid aTr 401t4tIoq' with IthWt 6ollected ;by different Zp&jrtje0. The He er Repaidng,-A W� Jone&
frOML flers repaired to bave them In berore the busy ftakersmith
time.
as 'thr-6 Wn L overboard" Mrs. Jen0le Rocroft, Brussdis,' after shortly before 0e doctor arrlyted.
Mpworth League Tuesday evening T
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LIDAY, May 24, 1901., mid, W\ view. 'h I�U at rted'. The flour w A new gugplf of Ivagon axles, tonguesi boWerv,
a, brief illness.. William, Hornsby t.-Miso Button, hm taken a 'poiki- liome was at Foam, Lske� S
V-Issel 14 danger of foixndering dur- an al ivagon repairs, j3uggy.shafts whif. as
eople In that ha, f of t'6 Provhice 'Irk
;p , repairs of the besb nt, Son �61
Ruitchinson was born in the -county 11=101. dpokes and 01 buggy Seaforth tilt dresomaklng.�Hr. wan. He was well � "o- . i
ing a, st4rm. � n 1; tidn knowu in two .3 , 911
More Vested Right de ho sekeep r smij England, where be was (Iu% Ity of timber. Ploty repairing and all lines of erl -nd- "eht Sunday with claity waind was rnudh And de E"t W&vVM
S. sire to start of Durh dies James SULth vedly
oil Ithel t -Repr enita�tvos of the St.,� Marys, eaeb ago ser
All,lines of spade, shovel and fork ban
-bavei -new Pro- Xlrkto� ried to Jone'Xorley, of the samej his va;rients �rre.-Mr. and Mrs. John, 'respected. -Mr, David Follick Is v
own account and t Exeter Telephone Co, WSr In stook. All kinds of.. blaokstoltbidg done on -the
vd; -In D
WOW Jim
Some =known friend-, 'has itclos" lt:�, 54 'Years f ew 'years 'he gu jr t !,his PA3W -M Bxtterjon I
'Vince formed! - Ith 'aal, t iparapher, have cani�zsed the Thames Road from local go. shortest nobles. Thomas Mellis, Rippen. 9,057-3 . Hinchley were. t, gets of Mr. Jan. tftrg a neat additto -o d
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p 4 -The Sabbath School Association cm -
to us a. clipping from a &per th Ith. Meetings Farq -46 Exeter for subscribers to after their marriage they mme to HinchieY On Sun- ay' Iast.-Mrs. Wm,- 71 y*r4.
con- na.11a. connected i' reArl uhar I Ar tea ohn Deitz, Whom, resi'das
taining am xtrvt from- the "Chron-il with this end In v owl Lhay been' held a!prbpoeed 110 whicht Canada vu the h0pe Of Improylims A. on. the -London, road, this uuu'OP 113 In b6alortn Wal111-tts OR vention Tor bouth, uron, was tolil
he com#airy in- north -, of jcwA oged 61 years
'tends ibu: R-Otdhinson's 'health. Clarke town- j friends who are Ill there.�Meosrs, Carmel Presb1terian thurth -cn
leleff f the Kh=,, entitled "Morel and str favor of isa'p- ldjng� They fhave meb with is !,Vr
u 0 rring to renovate. 'his Ave b assed, They com-' more- at re n id evenIgg- last
o, oVeet of thel' aration Itia-Ve een ice6so*i than was al4tIcipated" Shi, counity of. Durham, was 'their- barn' and t r outbuildi.ago, by aT- McGegor and ooner,.nipar he had day afternou L
ft to eXpo ISAVE
tvosted- Th New tarlo con�- ond eted; the construction- firdt stopping place, *here thoYspelab Ing them ralsedp and ritabling plac- a valuable. � stallion. nearly dead w1th was very largely attendid. Delqeggt
w,nder we do.net- known, but tAk, tj plain that While ars, and then came ved&y, Ma -
Alatemper, but It Is now zeeoter-ing, and pastors froin AeaTly aill the
tribut6a so largely� . t6 -Whe revenue- for the ew, line will ba commeh6veld 'two V West, to ed afh. Mr.,Deltz is among Sab- . . . . . . .
_arMerS of
for granted the thought it 'to() 900 that It does not ocelve adequate -this summer. ulltt township, living there f or a, the progressive t this dis- thanks to he ood attimtlont It re- hbath schools and huTdhes within tbg-.
moved -to lot 3,,corn- San*
ioed� -W e do no endit year and ithen . I It Was gt boutda of the Assoclationi were pre- XwMay rgA"n, Pr**
S thing to, 96 unot return f tt ur 9,,nd lthq�t 'he mill at, Woodham-, In the t aild llkes�to have everything on celved from Its ownerff. Fe
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towlisUmof Usborne, *as burned to ceosl6n 5,' (trey, Which Was then a sent and took -air. active nd
the ke e &.0 On Arlo do not tils�place in the best shape.-::.Ft%r coafs Clinton. 1(now that it 'has. Any qqai a1pplic eople of m the round about 10.80 � 0,01ock O-nt. budh ldt. Here'they continued to re -
and appredate the and mitts seem to be an everyday re- P 'and A MW
11 r not, It realize gro*,I!ng I art in the proceealings
side up to Mrs,. Hutchthouns demise Ind stimulus has been glig
ion, but' Wheither. 14 has 0,' Ai pc�rtance of the j Jew L I d and are Thursday night of last week. The quIS%e with our people the obme as Usborne. Impulse a
cm. -taina good� deal 'Of, truth, too slow and delij orae ntheir-roove-. origin of the-,'flre seem -to be'al myo- !10 �Fezra ago. A comfortable bome. In winter but tha:t good time Is com- to the good work. The addreseek
nown- vs.
a been %Ioat�. ments for them. klow far" these com- tery. It was'owned by Movers. Mills was built and' It became a, w6il k., they can be discarded.—The Thaibes Road Notes.—Nif. and M WhI0,11 We have not Space to allude t-
rm&ny a eftstitue * Ing when' Frank Batemau, of -Stralford, were
plaints are well founded we do tot & Wynn, 'and, the, loss *to then-$ will -be centre for religiousservices,and mairy
-in a, -political sense, on I sides oP Jump In the price of wheat js havW9 n de'tati, were, of -a articularl jrj-,
Wero� =a*
Mr nd
both (iW. 1j: L quite -possible., 'however, considerkble, hey hiv'lpg been in he I &:pz�eadher was hospitably eAtertaL 'Ile - Ig t f is Seetio the.'qffect of making farmers who t UeS 0 1r R"O tereating d1jaracter
-the roof of this worthy cou Heath dtiring -the former part of the
pojitjca� just by tAe �=!gfg o pr that the eople of ithe nower 'IS business only thre.o'ye enj#yed by all and the good ladies 3&
ars. The ed 'under haye.
a surplus still In. their barns,
preaeutal- Tjg week.—IfTs. -W,. L. right, zqf Exeter ded reatly to he
1ponalties of Parliamentaryre 'duly Impai6nt, aq yoangoWrs surance on the butldL Ind coneno 'ple Mr. Huitdhinacnz was for may
are un clean up the odd corners and thef are plessure of hec-
years a meinber of 'ehe Methodist to North, ha4k returned to her 'home af tee casion 'by roviding an excellent Map_
tives � 50 a by th are wont" to be It Is 'hkrd(' for, them, is $1,000.
,ptly. cAtrim-tured busy thauling it market - making,
,tor realize that Lbb world was ot :., `Carolhie, Voll, rellet of he late church but latterly belonged. to -the -business arou4d our grain w' spending a couple of weeks with. her
Khan. The following Is the extract. e early Plymou1th Brethren. areboul3e friends In - this victnityMr. Frank er to Whieh,all the delegates -abd
built In one day. Samuel Brockenabire, one of th quite risk. TheyL arig always' metby all -interested In Sabbath chool woAk
it speaks forL itself and It ism Clark, of Blanhard, visited with his were -cordially Invied. The jnt
been so r Id di SU;h L Irn-rntnss Settlers of the township of :Stepbeo, Mr . Moffatt, Qur obliging grain buy- If It does net instruct: recent died on the Alth Inst., At her, . home Zurich. er, with his accustomed sixilleo and Slitor., , ra. R. Heath, 1>, Sunday: -and profit of the sessiouiii wrebeW.
wealt has been develal ed of
i _Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. vis�- Talking about vested -rights," ro- !years. But they forget ithe share in Sharon. fte had been in feebll- Notes.—The members of the 14th have their wants romptly wiltended toned by -the presence of Rev. arents vested that older Ontario bad Tr opening iip.; 'health for some ime.. She was a na- ited wltji the . lafter�d Robertson, of Tor
marked Old Twilight, " the concession Evangelical church nave. to.-- Mr. Frank Mau, - of liarpurhe, onto, the generat
d laj
Tighter who 'takes the bun, la thp their country am � in Ping the lve of Cornwall, England, and was. f Ixd, Up and improved. the, church was one of the visitors to our village halen recent1j.—The childreyr ar; . 'Secretary of the Sabbafth -school ajejo.
-me bolidays this week- On
aving -so
"hog. bid les3 75 )rears of �age. She ad eept con- #n-
-constituency Theres� laent sources of w0d �% It to grounds i maner.— this week. Mr..Manln Is =41d KipPen vistions, Who delivered, a very 1pleaff-
a. He C * IdL bItinuously onthe farm where she died I are alwa;ys pless- accout of :the !teachers' convention
Funk, for Instant ons erffL than ten 'years -since "&13t !pOftlOnS Mr, Herbert Axt, son 'of Mr.. and Mrs. boy ai our peop. e 1XV9 and able addressWje are
got a vested right in this, couziiiy. I -Ile shd fe richest �rtlonff 3f heir coUn_, for nearly' f4ty years. Her 'husband Edward Axt, Miss Joile, El- ed too 'have him, comb this way. -Mrs. and Vlctl�41& Day.—Mr. Michael - Bl- d to see Mr. JOhh,
y became kno andi the d bert, daiXght P. Bender, ford, of Voit Hope,.'Js visitIng.rela.- clentlY recovered to be apound to" General Bankitif
[has represented it in Parliament eve� tr iscovry 'pre-dAc.eaBed 1her - about -a year and. Q, er of Mrs. Thos. McKay *Was In Clinton- a few nghood
slnc� Jack Carteor discovered Camil.- would not thave b a:de but for 'half a,go. all of this lace., were quietiy mar- da7s 4go attending the funeral of,an, this Veek.-Mr. PrIe9t 10 b6ft V1.3itift-
vu4y.� He seems for to think that he'O the enteXriaa amd, 1. Of �older �Mrs. J., 0. MartlN of 'Goder�ich d, nalgbor, In the er- The Omncll.-At the last meeting his ifflater, Mrs. H&wke, and so tj"z ried In London on the 6th -Inst., andii old friend an
N-Thusr,, 31 arto is en- onea� of that town;_L 'dt . the, Usborne council a deputatiou SLU
got a, vested right , to Itha 4%.t Ontario.` died very , ould, enlY on Saturday mWn- are -now receiving the congratulations son of Mrs. :r had. -not been rivileged to taft thch bon
Parliament. Ile 'has -got pl!�Atjbroa� titIed. to 'have 901 "y n IDhe dhtp,6- Ing, Ma7:11t Deceased had been up and good widhes'of a large circle of Farmers Are all still busy gett-Ingthe frjam Woodham, waited on the cdan- other for more than 9, AcOr4e -of 740_"A -of -the woAd.
dowil sition of the roperty 1: ey - have dis- town the vr�vlous evenig As she friends. -The - town. - constable an- lana ready and sowing their roots and. ell asking a - grant of money to- the meeting -here was a" T
thftita to go aa.7 back an? sit
Mrs 'UASS
nouncee M A�I
[but e don't take a hint. CoydLreq and the f rof its rialng there�r and her husband ere making 'prepa .that. parties runnIne their c All times seem to bP buSY times! wards building ceiment sidewalks, and py oDe.- r. d ell ar
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ror' joing west. 'her bicycls ov te 'sidewalks -wAll be. for theloor farmer.m.-Mr. lvison�. of- on motioli an Mrs �W4 There is a*generation- of youu-F from.. Whatever result � this - agita- Otins � J hen: of enors. Rout!'Y and here visiting Mr. - d , . J.
-her for break 6& $80 to buy cement, Ortw'eln) Mtn. Hassell"a pArents,1
tellers rowed -up lately who know tion niay '.have I: -show# that great husband went to call dealt with as the law directs. -Mr. the Vill" geo W has been confined Moir-, *Ore grant A
easy care mu4t be' ex reled 1by the. Gov- fadt he fou, hy as - lveld very - Inp.- Avances mA& t
not osegh, and they is- gettin' Yn that life was extinct- J. B. Haerer, the well knQ*n bee to the loufje,for some time, Is now A, few, ea were made hi the,path MT.. Hassell, - vVho b fjes on their own n-1
�They says: ernment'aind Legislature, in dea1hig Mrs. Martin '�bad not been, In very, r ho vidlijit, sa:ys that the on the mezid and his cheerful.-counttn- masters, aii- dthe by-laW, confirmin. �.portant positions
'nanq owith Life Inour-
0-rap beW paid ori
This old fossil is a. ha;is�-beeri�-U� 'With these firey and irripstuous- spir good 'health, "'and at limes suffered past winter and spring 'h1s beon very a -nee Is, visible on our Streets some tbee Whole 11i3t as amended, Wks ass- ance c. anles anit Who has hter
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e, Was. It"s time 'he went its Which I largely for 'the -popuia, from 'heaft rouble. Deceased was )ur highwa rming IeAi. The bourt of revisign of the as- vbry euccessful, -.a recently� sece*- -times a at t
ta &'One A hard on the, bees, tftes.,( ys 617-Q awa -ad -thak. they membe Y continued cold Weathei. r. Aaberer *Ith cattle 'thin 4pring. and Ify the ap- isegoment, roll for 19 11
d -gaval tion 6 r of �he famil 07'.'* 1 'meet at �ed � a good �posltloh jLn tte State 4 -
the Old Folks! home, an of the. new land a, well known
of' Gledhill, , of Benmiller, and ad -nays that s6vefal coldnies -'40f his earance'of many of them we should the township hall, ElIM11k, on Sat� Alabama�-Mr.� D. W.. Foss, our .,old
some young f eller a, chans must be Justly and evey generously
a a. ore dealt; with If tiraub a, Is to be avoided. -been �warriedl,forty ye Mar- �Wi� euh ale Nt
But Old NfeFunk iffiown hi t ars. Mira have die -The town te that feed Is Scarce at home,.ThIs urdwy, June lot, atAOVelbek In the �eWtabllshbd 'Pand. ie 4
d. reliable 'bak r in :&aWrk
tin was ve y 'highly esteemed In
teeth- You've ot to give him a J§041; r
most of last wedk. The electrical Is due.,tq the long, cold aptig making forenoon. The'act for the Improve- confectioner nd Who Ji" em so what, Bn't
r
closely arga;ged tor sueU &.long tt ,m
ana:p -before 'he resigns. He wauts to Goderich. She leaves a -husband, One dynamo at'the power bouse,gotburn- Many, farmers short of feed -A num- ment of ublic highwaYs Was R-uro a NOtE S from tL
'dau;ghter and. to, sonis. don ber his art, who 'are Int tbe ere4, and, passed- hat n7Bm-nobs and
The appointed nwaager of the say"" ed out and hao, to' be sent to Lon of yers In 'We 1-usiness is, tws-.
farm, or something like that. ThTe -Mrs. (Rwev.) oserpti 'Elliott, of .'-On, -Monday, Ma:i*. 1,Hh, another. to- e- re -wound. -We 'have oeveral. line of Sabbath school work, Attend- hip, council of Usborne township do,; week, We regret to staite-
the. 1jFoV1- Goderld , , 1"ha's gone an a visit to old and:reap6eted resident. of.Clinton times mentioned the Mr. ed.te Sabbath school meeting at not --aip
sheriff, or the registrar, Ox Illness Of prove of any actfon beJng taken- to �hls room through
passed away' Ini the person of Aim. HenrKy last, Hjjr0M oon Wurm, sr., wid this week we Hensall On Monday and were by the council of the county of hqp�e L a -to see hhn around f oZjeS.
Tnornent, and e woutd expect �Mr. and Mrs Rob-ert Breen, b She - had been- in oor regret 'having to note his �death W'hIch much- rofited ' and helped by e to estalialf.-a system, of county roads -This b n the buny lint. 71:11
Vi 61 0 t wL occuird- on ThuradAy. Mr. urm a farm6rs, has the effect of , TuAft Vauk of anada
0
to
-into. a paAr of vacant shoes -but recen Ay ce ebrated the "he' th for. some time but un til re under authority of th said act.
ood things they heard there
-1 - Chmts Baul� 'of ibilr
ecover" -bad reached, the great age of 97 years trade somielIxt quiet in bur V1 1p�-
till 48th anni*rsary of het � marrlago. celfUT 1h r y was, i, ecteW
11 He Beeing for t Mrs. Jones was born, In Cumberlwnd, and five months and until his last BiA fe I6Iod tithes -are romlng�-
o think, Lucy, tb4t The Olidtn 'if e an(, drum bad.
this, there c4,uty owes him 9, livim?. �hsld a 4ry successfu ' entertalm- England,, lir '1834- Se was united In illvess,'he was remarkably smart and Exeter
hus- vigorous for No ears. Mr. Wurra G1ADMANi & TA.\HURY, Barristers, Etc., at Uensall
'heL has. a -vested right rnen recenWy, at which 28 was real- marria & o "her now, -bereaved,
I -le considir's gle Briefs. -The Exeter couit O�i revis-
-Liver I on Walton. DUSLIN
to .-soft J4 from the- ipublic, Nqt- Ized. band in pool and in 1872 they was one of the early ioners of this ton will beq 'held in the towli- hal Tuesdays, Thursdays and Smtur"Ta. 20294f
only him, I�ucy, bat all -Mrs. 14: W - H. M Idtt"L Of San, lef t 'the old land. For a few months district nd, was an honoraOle,. well Tuesday next at 7.30 In the evening.. Flour and Feed.-Justi remived car of High -Qrade Local ltems.-DurlWg the fornm
al
cars of -part of t! Week *It, Wja9 only
God bless me an' my tv If e, Francisco,, Is at presehl. visitingheit they lived in Utica, Noy York state, doing, good' man who enjoydd tha� re_ There,arenot maaiy appeals. -The fol- 'Natitob,% I ur bran,and shorts,also J'Wo -co 4- '0 Yr
corn. All kinjs of grain wayited, and hil
arens, W. and on lace lowing are the officers recently ap- My son an' 'his wife, Mrs. 'eot'ge Wade afid in the- f411 of 1872. came to Clin- ap et And c fide of all Who knew paid. D.Urquharo, Hensall oatmeal Wfills. ARI
mo occurrence to see farm
'Us four--- of Winght?,m. ton, Which- has ever since !pointed on the quarterly board of the 0580 Ing and working In- the 1 1-61do Wth.-
hIM wd those who knew him, best
ur h : For
-The 1p at office At 13 and Bond their 'home. 'Mrs. Jones as a quite, respected 'him most.-Mi.'Jacob Weld6 Main street Methodist ch c mong those atten. ding the their ovetcoste u1nd mitts,
.No m ore -Amen I xr Briefs. -A WW1114
s been �made a order office reltiring, woman,*mudh esteemed and Sexamith, Mesgrai C. Aldworth md ra-Vieling pedestrians bad t6i suV-'
m6ney of ear DashwoA was. quietly'mar- funeral Of the late Robert RobertsoW Fa Wbeat....
which will be a: grea;t e>nv letee o respected y those h 0 Wm. Northeote. For Exeter, Thomas mit to turs. If Mr. R. A. Melaewnae-z . .
an o kn w her. ried to Niles Anie Rummell of thi. and coming a long dlistaMee were Mrs. Editorial Notes and Commnents Tho foil Hartnea and R. Gidley; se6retar plan,, tq blast out ani,arificlal Jebfim- ke" ve I r bushel
he !peop.16 of. tha district. owing articulars -have villaige,, onq of our most popular'YOU09 ohn Newell, nee Miss Kate Robert -
Between the big advance In newo- � --The Sonafte of *Toronto 'University been culled from the assesan?ent roll and treasurer., ;W. S. Howey; oew el' bet*eft -the Arctic and Atsat
ladies, at the Evhngelical iparsonage son,, -of Montana, abd Mr. Angus Rob- tga,per r6cently.9rdered by the paip�r 'have decided 'to onfer ad Mr. H.� 1.1 of thie township of H&y for 0e Ye�r on dneaday evening of last week. stward, T. H, McCallum; recording ertson, of Saskatchewan. -Mr. 1310e 9,10 let loose the Vent up' and fra"M ShozU
1�er
Strag, B-. A., of Goderich, the dogreel, �9Q7. Acres of land in towndhp, 52,- Mt. and, Mrs. -Weido start � married, StewarA, H. E. 1111eston.--A few da,'yS fIdIds ot Ito Int the far norith, ai-A. Xaw Bae -Mour, per tow.
makers comble� the advance In wagds was lhere durinlg the' past week r -
of L. L. 91 the anual commence- 486; cleared land, 41,688-, acres; wood as a 1nice fat steer belon&ig to 'it, by 'so doing, It`, life under the most auspicious eir- algot tewing acquaintaces.-Mr. Markham weilld Mayo land tixe Increas� In the �ostage in�- en ekeTtISCS on June- -6tb,,,, land,'S 996 Acres;. slashing, 130 acres; Chas4 Perkins, of. Usbome, waig be- climate of thin. countr Ike
cumstances-and the wien of their recently from, England, and who has _y hfjp6sts ordered by the Postal depart- -On SdturdA7, May 11th, Mrs. J. swamp lv4, 6,722 acres.; value Of ma�n`y friends fs'tat they Ing driven through town to the sta-
zy hav !past *Ontft or sa, f
been for the the Carollnaslt� wouldconfers gre*
ome t
z ein! Cloakey. died at 'her in East buildings, $850,496;, Va..lue of land, D. long and very bppy life together. tivAl lt�. dropped dead) I he result, no. tin the �positl6n of;',,.org&-,nIat. ir. St. r oo* to Suffering !hUmanity t
nent, the local newspapers are b 9
Wawanolgh -after a short. illnes. De- $1,433,870; business tax, $23,075; in- -Mr.S. G. Morn doubt;bf excitement azd exhaustion, the of the Aloom C6- JOG ba..
hit prettT har& Just, 'now. But er, ha\ purchased.- A, Paul's church with $0 very much ac- e. - ipr
� in"
ceased fbrmer,17 resided In Wft�gf come 'tax, $1,550; total 'POPulatiOn, complte hew threshing outfit of he haing , beeh. driven. in from Mr. ce tane will on Sabbath- firat, U0 bler,A.,pbonograph. concert w -R29170
per bU*el ...... 0
-jear. 3"116 -male ages 21 o 60, most modern kind, from the Waterloo mor e, of 2fith, Tender the Hallelutah Chorus on XOAUT evening 1wet, In
Iall the Increases in ths cost of pro- to and was in -ber 31st Perkln's farm. -Iii. Alf. Cud $a% mtai) pet larrd'.. 1
d ge�s 5 to 21, 1,114 ;, chllm- Threabing 061VIPanY.-A very, Interest- C ducfion there is not muA prosp4ot 6f Miss Ida Hewood, of Clinton,. 714; hildr-en� a. Crystal City UanitOba, Is visiting by Handel, -at the moming servi a 'house, but was not very- largely st-t Woidper oniidoong).
Vicinity. 'He was cal-- All Vilt emplo7eeo ofthe foVndiy ev- 'WbM per tord Wn will leave June lot dren, 'alges 5,to 16, 841; (total asess-0 Ig and Successful eiftertainment And.' frinds,in this tien4ed--The cement basment of W
L, sertp f
trices. If the subscription PrI616 whre--dhe will be Warrid bn. the _niift, $2,07,90. The !population led here qn account- of the serious chool, �house Is bein -built ae- a, plendid supper was given by the joyed a dvy-�,e otig id St. Joseph new S, -g this
wxr 1 0- were Increased in proportion to f4e following -Wedne day AlfredBu#, cording 'to t�he 1906 assessment roll ladjesof the W. C. T. U. on Thursday 111niess of 'his father, the late ThowA0 and along the lake 4hoe -6n A fish- wdek, by MT� Jdbni ftewart, of.191yM
-Cost 9f production it, would revert to of "that city, son of Mr D. Butt, Base 'was, 8,243, t4" showingthat Ha:y'h&'s evening of last week. The Supper Cudmore, and reached berd a few. Ing exed1tioh.-Our iteacheis were, D. LOWrY Alid nift, of Bruvolk
jlces pr-�alent some years a In Exeter thin ek� 41tendig he are 'building the brick work oh *4
the 90,- line" Hulleft decreased 69( In population stra� 9, was hours after his de-ath.-Mi. John Har -
served In the old Steinbach store we
'raftow� a
When "' readers had to, p ay 41,5 0 t a, Jeni�nie Howe of Lameas- year ago. r1ston 'has gone to'Winnipgg.foi the
and the entertainment was held ITr convention held 'tbee.�-Qn ftLurd-xy T- 1G. Waghorn7s residence, waile-fle ,year for their pa-pers. Tbeie Is one eraftire, agland, Is Spend thts , -The Devon Hotel, W the London ed-Inimer.-Mr. Rldhard Seldon hasleao-r moining arpenters ate busy, witill the frawe
the town. ball. of last week te ernallis of V11h* 2A- toze ; Solids)
thing sure, at he pr!esnnt r rat er, Rev. W. Road, South jof Exeter, one of the old on- Main Street,
ed the!pretty residence Robert Robertson) son of the late work oil te bous& f Mr., -to 21o, Cbeeo-ftloeff"-
going the -price must be raied 6r G. -I-jowson, of- Is 26 landmarks that has k- 1 U-014orty WAV -3401
weathered the r6centI7 vacated by Mr.
be. -ine ff Ingh. 1.1 It Blvth, Peter Robertson,, of the township of -The 31-10seff M. a44 AA.
la- Of Tlickeramithvialte(I with
the �quaffty of the article must ears, since �'Ithe later Us oeen his Storms and 19heltered, many a weary. aw and has movel into It. Th Tuckersmith, Teached this station. for W -W verdozeft, veordih�
trAveller In days.gone by, fell apreM. Notes. -The Oddfellows met In their trict Deput7 GraInd Master Is c t -
deteriorated. This last 7puld. be !a, Ftgter. e fa. -the
interment In h inily 'plot in triends this week, --,A 11um -Xq.VMAT� X&Y 21 --Dub
Vity, As. the newapapegs of thi; COU41- TVf r. Cieorge Ellber, of Crediton, to The fire flend on Motday eveintno 'hall Sunday evening and mrched to ed to visit Lbanon Forest Masonic H�usall Utnioly cemeter. The deceas" this vicin-ity win 90 -to s
try -have made great advaixces in ba�h cousin of, Mr. H. Ellber X. P.P., has of last week,, and nothing remains R the EPIscopal church, where Rv. Mr. Lodge, )�xeter, on the� eventa f Mon- PkIday, to wituessthe footbarl iMA&
srong, active m-az who was 162 V"kAgj" for the WeIal
make -up And mat�er dilring the'PaOt 'been lgiven a. IpO&tlan as Fire Ranger. that famo;us� old boa' etween the 4upoua �aud, the F01
tlery save a bed Hartley ;preadhed a Splendid,, Sermon. day next, wh�n the bretbren willjho b
'pushing ibis fortune In. the -far fam, io enT $ba
few years. on the' Temskwning and North On- of ashes. During the heavy. gale that There were about 120 In. the roces- doubt, bg prepared to give their re-
ed west and succeeding Well and his River te&ms.-A Dew, wire tents b ce , ini,
Itarlo, Rallway, -under he 'Otarto 6veing, ;through a defectivq cbim, Sion, visiting brethren. being pre- spected superior officer a right roYal reirs I -
'his I
death came as a -great shock o been erected, Alone -the frUt Of AW-
-The Colonial. qbnferenc�p being 'held -oA. resent fromi ingham., Prussel d ra. L. McDonald,
rown LAnds. p#partmeut. Inle,7,, fire broke oxib afrY h. roof ta at ion, -Mr. R. IN. T&Ilor has been farm of M
relatives and friends In: the vicinity in hi
in Landon. Eng -laud, has 'closed, aid �Mri. John "'Ba llalft an old and -the buUd-kng,:. And before aythling. Clinton. After the servipe thebreth- nursing avery Sore 'hand the result 1gives it verY Weat and tiy- VIM% Igo
Alihough - h 6 ad -been laid, off from
r0apect6d rsid6nt f X�qcardlne, axd could be done 'the entire structure was ren returned to their. all and Spent of his forming too close 1�n acquaint- -at �w to 1301 -and it to MA
the representmtives have hied -the ffil- work for a few da7s with, a cold be .1 1 priewum
resident of he Wawa ibah Fire In- jenveloped In flads,, and in a short zA 'hour very leasantly.-At a meet- ane"hip, with f d madhbio
eelves to different parts-�zotne going P was - recovering quickly and the SiLb-
surain.040- COMIPLvn�r,- died adt weqk and 9DAce of was r6ddeed to as%heQ Ing of the agricultural society hel4 in ;his factory, smashing the top of
bath before his death which carns on Londeaboror.
!home and others exte-riding their -.481t the remains were It red in Blyth tog�eth'er with the greater art of Its In the. Queenla, 'hotel Saturday even- his Imdex finger. -Miss Francis Davi's Notds.-Mr. Thos. Rob the following Monday, be was at his ha4-iw
"to other parts of the world. Sir near 'his former home. contentte. The place was owned by Ing It was decidedi to 'lot t 9 boys having position in I,W- Ma -Wbq
-h secured a ood 40- of bisbouset _y 21
-Jopej;h E. Cc ombes, how' prielpal Mr. M. Kelland and was. occupied by 'hive t1le use of the grounds as In(for-1 Wingham. 'baa Me to that town, brother ngive home in h ec 72 to M 749 W 17i
'frid Laurier and his colleagues stll i while he felt somewhat chilly from shl; Cling =d �Tbe z1
of Sou%- QuA:pp!.,Ile,' school, Saska�ch- 16. N. McGee.. 'Wer, )years, airdi thiv society will sell where her friends win W-ish 'her the -painting it. ley, 60 to 5to , pens, 7
tarry in England, but it is said some the' effects of Working In a well he maine of Mrs-' Young, other, of 41 to #1.10 In tar lots on
�df them may,. visit France And other ewan, has complated. hI course and I -AboV one -O'clock on Thurafty. the ihgy that is loft, to tho, highest greatest measure of success, -Mr. V. iNvas sinking for himself durig the Robert YoAin 413 to VU0 Per ton for
recetved ;the dgree of 13. A. He Is 9, morning of . last wel6k, fire broke bidder. -Mr. J. A, MeTaggart,, who Is Jackson !has urchased the woolloa were brought here 0-
zwondaV g�ides in ft -T
tp�rteof the old word before their re- son of Jose A Mrs. Coonibes-,- wall out In the Star Roller Mills, Gode- well known here, I and, residence of the past da,7s, no serious larm waa Wednesday might. The funef-1 WIRMUl
t1frn. Juditag, by report4 ;tWaz was P-11 S to bes congrala- mill piopert7 felt, but pneumonia sebting in be- take place on Thurday.-Mr. L. 114L�
f know res'ldeiA of I estown. rich, ond by N. Deltrich & Son. late6 on bavlAg passed his �examina- late John Muir &nit we presume In-
asting than solid work aai fore the ervies of a doctor could be of Byth, spent Sunday, the guea� vt
Farro son of Mr. The fire was not discovered for sorntj tion In 'his freshma year' for den- tends running the V�oonea mill. -Still
Xr� R. j W,
Jobn Bull did. his beat to give his C61- 'Procured, 'having - to send 18* miles his .6ister, Mrs. 'Jonstob. Live -Stocl
Thorna-stFarrow. who'tepresentedBast itne, and before -the Ifinumen could tistry. Mr. Rboeert Carter is also to another new residence is -to be er- X
anial children a. good time While they for one, 'he passed away on Monday add Usborne Engja�)d, I ay Were h1a gqests. But although th? Ruron In ',the ClonservLUVO inter*t,. p6t -there the whole building -was one be congratulated on havIngpassea his ected In Exeter this ouTomer. Mrs. A. in the Do I n P 11 irent, has been mass of fla-mes. A strong wdst wind formal examination In p harm acy.-Mr. Bedford, of London, 'has urchased a
Te&,l . work accomplished may not hailve mn o i .:- 'Ar a, beef is iuoW Atop t'Kit
any -far reaching results, the very appolifted to th polsitt of Assist- was blowing the flames over the riv- and, Mrs. Malcolm Campbell, of Ed- lot :from, Mr. J. N. Howard -and an�t commiss In Custorns de- ml -is situateit, 'monton, are. at , resent vIsIting ttm tends erecting aneat brick residence of so 'many leading Tnan
.f act 'OTle t
m It _Partment at a Had "the wind been In qiy,oth�r dire- formeria arents in town, after be- on It. Th
from. their respective colonies P - Ot aw at Is the way Exeter grows. 21-catf,
ing aad exchan- -Mr. Richard AdAms, a N011 -known tion tnothig could have saved -the sur- ing Aay for quite. a number of! -years. -Th4 many -friends -,of 'Mr. vnd Mrs. r-eduecd.pr1&s4roM Z
,Ing VIM$ on ElUbl�ts nd reErpeqted riesident of - Stephen,. rounding ' dwellings, Tw6 � Grand -Mr. N. B. Gerry has disposed of his Wm,. Davis, of '"Exeter Worth, who
iD1 Interest to all mnnot fall to result FOOTroBALLS' endary, ij to i I -W per 1b;
Tr hk cars on a siding wez�e badly hardware busineon to Mr. George Den. have been seriously Ill of -pneumonia May,21
In benefit. The very fact of thefr be- near Pashwood, died o , Monday of un
la4t week, at the age ol 66 7ears.. He! darna, d, ut the firemen succeeded sitedt, fo'rmerl7 of bere, who took will be pleased to learn that at the Vgher'. prune r, - ra -01
erning acquainted with each other', Is tee
had been Ill wfth lud* -trouble for In saying them frorn total destrue- possession on the 23rd of thig month. tIrMe of writing they are very much to 45;71i; but<4re ��w
A goo7d deal and bectides th? meettin- $5.60 * cowa, *3.50 to
I Several months, He is survived by tion. The iplant, valued at �15,000, is It Is the Intentiont
has had 'the reault of directing the . of Mr. Getry to Impraved.-Therewin be a grand, dia- I M P'o rted Direct f�o Manufac�- *M nd feeat-va, 43.
lild wife, three isons mid two daugh- totally destroyed, but Is fully covar- leave for the -West, where his brothers play of fire w n -to -. ftegh COAN'S aj
attention 6f the people of each to �he or
ed by. Ineutgince, The fire started I: are doing well In the same line of al, irounds this eve'ning.
-% to $7.11. In any other Mr. W. R. gh Inctpal ofthe the basement.,. but the origin Is wi- usiness. Hi father, frm-n Brussels, turers `lgow.
other. which. erhaps could not h6lre
been - attained so well I 'ou in G I ais 4M5 to 04.6
"del school,- C 0 -
ay. This alone will b&' worth. to lin, ,,, has resigned known. is goine-to buy his fine residence. Mr. Oonstance, #3.W to *Ml) eadh mre than it has cost. the offices whith 'he eld for many Lochead, ife of Rev. Ii. S. Gerry will be greAly missed here as AM S h t- - ind tamb
Umbs, iiAigber --Umb
a well-known Presby�terlary 'he has always taken, a great hater- Notes. -Mr. S. MeMIdbael sold a
7cars, of recordiag.dteward 'and treas- Lochead:,
47 to
The Coneolidated School bas b�en urer of Wesley etbodi t church. -Mr. clergymbm, �died �nder very sad cIr- eat In everything for the good of 'the team of horses Tuesday last for 'a A large consignimentjust received, including the to *5.74 ; j�hepp. mixeAF
'UhlonStock Yarfle, To
and Mrs. Loug*A�. Inten leaving Clin- cumatances, at Brantford, last week. town, being at 'present superintend -i good figure.t-Mr. m. Knox Is er-
cattli-The 411wity of ii
the h?P410 for the future of man,v� Ad-- ton 6-hortly for the - alt,whee their �Mrs. Lodhead, who resides in Park- ant Of the Methodist Sunday school ecting a fine bank barn. The fbuln- Celebrated McKechnie Match Ball at $3.00 eacks vanced, education aliets. That *I- daughter reside 9. hilL, was 4 delegate to the annual andl one of the councillors. As Mr. dation, Is now being built. -Mr. Sam- ften on the=IrW� tbW -j
ientral ichool compoaed of the chil- -Robert Mil er,, - a f ormer well convttion f the Women's Forelgry Denstedt is well known here there, to ervIlle, our -popular school teach�r, Is
known THE BEST VALUE IN CANADA. the lower grwk-s or eg
residen L of Wroxeter, T�as Missionary Socii6ty at Brantfoid, and no doubt 'he will do well and will be attending school 'teachers' convpin-
dren from many rural school secions taken a respot sible ositton with 'had been in her usual goDd health., welcomed. back as a citizen. -Mr. J. tion this week. -Ur. John Saott lost --too bi& prices in the co
coructed on the,departrtrental system the C. P. -R, HIS. dUties are to y1alt She arrived In Brantford 'on Mouday Rattenbetry, of the staff of ths head,, a valuable borse Monday mornipg last W *M t5..w to $160 b
the Same as the villaga, town -Ahd the various loeLlItlea and Insipeetthe eyming, bift, feeling Indisposed, was office of he Bank oif 1-familton, -via-./ after a few da7s Illness,We learn 4%50 - for them on the =A
- In in tbu respiTt, as vmpy;
city RehOols now arV,�. i stead of the old ies taken (ut so that A,,n)r worth uablk Ito attend any of the moatingi Ited: friends iA townt FrIda7 and Sat- Mat Mr. and -Mrs. LiAdsay And fam-
Tnaty sch86,1-9 scattered throughout rc:.placing on Ole Itralk are to be of Ithe cov�qtfonexcept on ednesday AT-1EX
q - i�rdaty of last week. His friend, N(r, fly are Moving from New'LlSkeard to ]ILSON
the country where one teaeher liaa, to marked and used ov �traight pieces. I 1 -4
Afternoon, On Thursday a doctor. was i . Reid' returning with him to spevid their former home here. -Mr. Gilert 4&35.1 ` nxpor"uua, t
Rn-r-titne,picked but&
:g1ve instruction In every brxnebfrarn or roadway or alidifigs. The care of , called and,pronounced it a case of Sunday. -Mr. James Snell, -Of Clinton, Jamieson, of Detroit, to ' 'paling a FIRST DOOR NORTH OF PICKARM 1padw*t goj4 $,Liss to�
the A B C class upwards. BY the 'for- 'timber, ies, et.,., by the foremen of ipneumon She died early Wednes� Tueodxly of t4s. week. visit to his arento here this week.
mor A e rural SEAFORTH, ONTARM
the various settious * .,also to be day mo g, Juigt -one, week - fter -Mr. -Win, Heffron having purchasel Mr. Win. McIntosh, has. erected a to Mo -per eq,
-celyO equal takin, ill, ',,azd was not able o reaft a vacant 'house on Main street, frora new feco In frOIA of 'hisregiden-cep
I.Palities re educa- irepofted Upon.' The work will Agent for Gendron Es' 'IQ 'w&jzons$
OY saTlsges, Express 10AU of wudm for
tIM4. fa-elf-Ities 'those of the I fr�OM Smihs F ills to *Indoor - from home.. Mr. Lochead had been reach- Mr. N. Ctimmiags tas, eagagedi Mr. �Rev. Ur' Curry .6harg6, ot the