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I 0 - , I . . %".,�' _:: V�� f qg",V',T� Wta bhed I .., "I -1-1... 19 A ,. D QV. R �,4 _ � � ,,., , � ANIM,1 fl.XAR, - , 1$60 1 . . . I I 11 I—— -0- 1: ­ � , .1 -111. 1 ­ �: �..) I 11 *, , , , , , "" " , I I � ., I. , , , , I OAI"". 1;;ip 9 , . . " ,��;; ,-.b 'O.Lean,. .or , . , when the clouds of, dust raised by . I . I '07 . .. � ­ �.. . I ' I , � :? �,. -41, , I I'l, ''. Wt.. 0 1 . 4� _�.- Interesting items picked 'frora , When I . vk�" , . ­ -,,.',. I . , I , . - I , , , � I .11 I " . . �� . �, 11 . I ,* t�,?,.�Wz�,., and % - bilsk , , � F w .,, with her - , X 4 . apgr$ " . . ­ . ,%& 'I 01, 1� � cars and trucks are. a,§ thick as.,fog . ig, � the Quoe "� NP PaVents "1L,,()1 Q101, I , , "' I �,,; . . , , _ , 14"o .1 , 061,� , .- I . I 2 The Ex of fifty and �,old � f or - $2 an. Acre,? John, � 4 04 1 're Loyalis'tts, I , �, . � . , 1. . .'�' . g ." ­ �r,' -n�, . , .� 4'. 1 , . "____,_�, � posltoT "TaV4 14,11 - 10r � In , . o I t4l, 111111 , i2l�P�, I ;1 , , I � - I . -.1 . 1� _ I 1. .1 . ugh. ' twenty.f4 r�rs ago. ,. 111 I . , I — I , I ... N 4,',�- 1�',l . at . ' 'and just as bard se k ­d' __ . * , _N007 Vfkllia. 'I---- ­1.1.-_�_ . I., — — I � - 1. - i � �­& Seaforth, 0htar1q,,e'v- I ... I ad kowe 'frMr, I g.�� " Ated., I�am , . , 1516;i"f ed' ve + jsh, In another of the serie,% of inter­ 014�'M.�,,;,�­ Travel unde -,sach eire histanoeg, ,,- � �­_ _�.. I -.1.. ­ � � ticles on ,pioneer life in the iie yo -4Q Z - I . �� k.. �11 : .1, -5 ay � I , . I �. ". --id afternoon . "I, ��' 'I" � by McLean , " , �r U I . . !,,, I. , — . I lgsting.ar T uple came to Upper GArageL and Car Destroyedl. I I _1 �'�,,­;. . becomes -not Only. extremely disa- .I . ­­­, ' 'Huron traot relates the stowy of the Canada and located' in' -Darlingtoni,,. 1. . I 1, ,I _. ' ' 11 , :�.'Ii­ . . ., � From the Huron Expositor - Nrily­in a recent issue of fn,ea#. Bi6iwtn'anville, .ai;a' soon were 111bgh KI -Ag, , ath - conc,ession, West � - , 1 4 �l � �.,. " 1, 1 . ­ . . . " . ., . of . -, Rdbisoik Vss.' . had -his �,"g4 and, car -., . �LQ �,�� '' �� al , the London F(rej L K � corMidered to- 'be 4uite Prosperous. In '� �­ """; , "� greeable but so extremely 'danger- �, . WaIxiviloah, . ,".J , . . I ,:�._, 11 .,. "', . May 30th, 1884, . d�egtroyed,by, Ore onsunday, no,t ten,i - - 1�t " .0'' . . by � , "�1144. been 1P bl%*& .11 " ,,, , ,"�.;4��,�,_.� . ous and, there are only two.ways . I I � "In or&r to obtain aneadb,tal mat- ,18K Mr. .R6Woi,.decide-d..t0 ewxw. I , , . ' I I id; ir�mlniscences of pioneer life, westward, where land -was ,cheap. M6 . - tes Or car i . I IM, - ption rate, $1.50 a year fix ' . Ininu, aft the I . R.W. IV � , which. the danger may be overcome. fflien Henw 'Town ank- Milliam ter a' in the garage. 4The fardW had' just, , I 6 1 .. :. f "" $2 00 a yedr. Single Broadfoal . of Mr. John H - beretofore unpublislUd, i,p; what was Journey took 'him -miles north of the , � . , vreign, - . - ' I I " - 1.2- ' Agus I �sibiA - Broad . -Hurgn Tmct in the 111ohmes now known 'by. th6 vaines, cit returned from church at St. - � 1 ,4 �.,j . . � . Eith e *Ice of known as * the ' nd Ointon, into wha ', � was, 1 4 cents each. . .1 - - fwt, w(pa, p�4inting the .com lftyi of the A. 0 a . Se h a � # iine and -had nicely reaclikd, the home -- I, .,! � 1. � -, .1 � 'Xr. W61son's on- 17airsday I . I � . whm. the fire broke out.. The blaze, . � , "I .; i6duc'ed'by half or dust layer of some 1. -.new house � calaltrthe bush� wheie; tim, I . � ..._�, . . I - i to u 5 I ­ � the writer, # i perhaps. , I I � I I 14R-,-.. . . . - the stalold� broke, and, thek were I b4r long. 1e -red land !Z,Zbe is believedr to li�ve ,1;6en - obaused by a i I 1.1111, , ""', I.:,, pers bougqxt for $2-4n . , , ' , Adv 60 ' W,"" plication. X;` u at � , to somer i ,� ,ertising rates on ap kh ,pi -be applied, to the surface thrown to the gn �n,d, a distance of go -pp'whose Ehort cimuit in the car. Far a tinw, -I_ . " Ii..",1.1,"� .� I I -of � ih�6 roads. � . . ;_ I . out eighteen feet. 'Mr. Ba"Dadfoot ';since was fringed"ivith,grey. 1,4,'this acre. He, howevier, bip-inig dissatisfied it Nms feared- the, barn night bi��onila - ' $1 - W�X"_ , , . �. — � I . ab I I � - _,;,.", , �,.� . I , ,' not peripml,y indured, but Mr. respect the wT.1terwas most fortunate with prospects, returned, to Darling- � , I I was ignited, but ,this idanger was overcowle- �,',�,,,-,4­"­ .. I As the present demand is for speed rec6�tly while, el-ga,tting -with an elder- t0il- Shortly afterwar& 'he deci,ded I , � ,�,, 1"", " 'Members of -the Canadian Weekly . Town as suffering 'from internal 'in, - land fro*i the -Caivada 'Conipany . 137 the'sid !of several persons wiho�, R � -A, 4 � ,� ."', ,, more speed,, and as it,is impossi-� juries and, ,a brioken, wTiA,A4_d -am. :1� lady, whose, taenvorytakCsi be _� At I 0 I, , ,�'7,�,�, ,�' � -.- _, wem$iresent., ,,Mr. King's loss -on the,�-- '.-- -1 I �J," ,� 11 � t � 'gp back -over a .,spant .of. inore than f6uT to edme westward, again to procure ; 1.1"in, 2' - _,wspapers Association� Class A � Among theprize, winners. a . t the an- gar.4ge-is,Tartly covened by insuravoe,- _­� I � � . I 11�,,,,i,1"-; � .... 1. __ e took -an -active- � K , �, ���" , ,I 4 I S . I he, . . L W L' and the" Auron ' . �� - ble to: -enforce the speed ,laws we al- . sc,Fe _t- , l eeklie of C,ana&, � I I nual 'Rifle Uatch -of the 33rdl BatGl-� e..,was this Jundure his wdf ,­,� , on n t only interestedi� biit likewise took part m deciding what would he done. �u insurance was�varried on t .. . - - -1 4111'.. 0 Pre. . car ­4 ' � � , ���� 1A.. 11,4�. , � I , � . ss Association. . ready have on the statute b6oks,-it ion Rifle Assbeiation, were- P.obs 0 She told her husband, ,that if he were Goderidh Signal. ' ': I5 oulity " n_M. Munroe, 3 . . I R � �. , . I ... .. would appear that the first remedy E. Colema . A� Wil,soni, 'pleasure in relating experiences of I � , I , . "... � � . I I going agavirib'thepy woiRd all be WV4 Party at St. George's. - .1 .,,�'. . 11 .. A. Wilson, E.G. Curtis, J. G. Wilson yesteryears" . , � "I V 1� . � , , . . I I 'The pe7rs,�n referred to i M' him. iShe'said:. "The whole family On Friday evening the S -t David's � -11.1. � ---.111- ,.. is out of thff. question. 'L�fb "� I'll .. home for - _' Churd? �V,.�. . ­ . .. 1, � . . I and C, Wilson,. . � �' of us are going thiA time; %and, weIl Ward'" oup of'. St. Georg;�s a .� 11�1 i,; 1, , You Wan' t - To Vote - . It would, seem, therefore, that the ' At the liit meeting, of the_001ulnell Margaret Robisoi� - whotse -kee,p­----�-i.ng_-­til1­­w gr 1. � , . � . i. if Mr. William Dorrance was authorized SOMIe ,�-find what --we- Woman'-& -Gu!4d--he,l,d---a----suww;L4uT. ' . - I , _. . - � ers eaforith. b " I � I am" * ' -1 .� �, in the Her father, the late, Alexander Robi- v -`*4 - I I "I'll, i V-�, I I 6 ffl- y remedy lies in treating the . to scrape the, tTunks, and ,tri I ,birthd" party." The a, ission fee, � A . . . . . - r , & , , ! �- ,' ­� . � . If you want to vote at the coming . � roads. That, of Course would be an tops of all shadle treels on the public ,son, was born, in, Ireland, 'When - a . Another Westward Trek. .. was one cent for eael year. off .the age, ,�,,�., -1 4, 'Me party,yas composed Of' ALT- of the person adhAtted, and- Over $6()' . ._ .:1 ec - I .1 I young man, he cameto Lower,Canada k . . . . . �, "Y' ,: � el tion see that your name is on the . streets'. � - W_;r''. . . expensive proposition, but it is a The condiucti of the. visitors and where he -met afid.,iniarried ,Mary (Icon#nu" on Page Six) was realized. The evening was ep�nt l�; . y . I . - , I . , ,Rl� list. - I � . I , � , , �,�,��.., voters . � I in playing "500," ,and bridge, the � ,proposition which will be facing the :townspeloaAe throughout the celebrat- . 1111 I 1. w, �,�`�_'_:, If your name is omitted from tliat loir+ere on, the Queen's llyirthday was . . winners for '1,500" being Mise D: An- .. i . . . . . : ... �1 4 coun,ty authorities in the very im- most exemplary and, a in t � ' ' . ' 4 -son and .MT. G. Bowra, and for- A I I §'., �, . - I I . ost gratify- 0 , -ence, and Mr. R_ : I 11, - , . Est, db not blame your 6ndidate, I I I ingfeature, was the very few intoxi- 49. bridge, 'Miss F. Lawl , ,!, : mediate future. � � 1; H11. I Party or the Government ca6d,,peolple, about the stTeets either *JUST A,'SMILE OR TWO ,e C. -Whateley. , Refreshments were! - " I _ . .. .. ,�, your The farmer is a long �uffering ani- � dqi�Aii -W4 ,day or evening. ,, .e M ' L . served -and a birthday'cake with can- I I 1,;.�11,1 . � The fault is not theirs --it is your . ; . . ddes was illuminated ,and cut with - e -i ::::: 1.,,,-.... . � � mal. His- pasture and even his, crops not ob.servea single one, who. was- n6b 1111 I one name on the committee t er bitt nothing I ".., " . - ere's have anoth This, is 'The rector,, Rev. J. N_ . "". , ' able to -take care of- himself while thatI.never -heard of." \ buthingps."_Toronto Globe. I �,;,% , due ceremony. , Own. "I 1, _ . I I �, .. :and household effects might be ruin7 . H. Midils, expressed ,his appreciatiom ' , ,`�0­, ' . I bsery 16i I , "I � I . Now -is the time to attend to that ",.very, few indeed, were at all a� - Oh that's probabl� thiC, person I I .�_* .1 of -the' efforts, -of the group of ladies, I :. . - I . ed by the dust raised'by,motor traffic able, the worse of liquor. - The pro- who a�tQlly, does the work,"- -Trap- Teacher�,tcv Pupil -"Spell -Straig�t." and, furthe,',,miarlw, of, appreciation I � � � � . . . . _1 ,1 . important matter.. Do it to -day. ' gramme included a - foot ,ball ganle � _ � I I - year after year, and no one pay any pers Magazine. I . iPulyi�-41's�T-,A-A-21-�G-jHIT.'I were given by Messr�. G. L. Parsons � :�. , itohebl and, Seaforth; horse, � .correct; what does � _1� -u't know how—ask. . n:M,i . 1: - . if 'You do special attention to it; but let a few betwee I 0 � Teacher --7," �, it A. F. (Sturdy and, F. J. Naftel_�Go&_ ... �,, 1. � ' bicycle and foot races at Fairview . . anTIP . I '_'1,:- , iqf willing helpers. lvwl6wn, spineless me, rich Signal. 11 I ..... ., �. Therb'are plenty serious accidents be caused by those Park; choral society concert in CardL "'You're a 11� 1�� , ' I I I � Pupjil-4'Withoult ,ginger. ale, -- I I I I - I � I n jellyfish,, and do you, -knovv what I'm - , Miss Peggy Parsons Honored at Ahnw I . ,,­ ". . I I . : e d ' t clo�ds, and th ' no's hall and a 4,ireworks display & �oing to, do to youi?�`, , . Skipper. , . . _� 1;11 , " I 40 . I Sam us e authorities ,. victori�,,'Parkl I � . � �, . . . 1. . . . . lgcvaat?l� .11, 1 .9 The,",segection, ,of Misi Peggy Par- � � ,. � V I ' would soon- sit'up and take notice. Turner's Church, Tuckersmath, ' Visitor (to butler who is showing sons as Qupen of Way at the gnnu-AE '- I.— . "I'mi ,going to -break every bcine in - 1111�1t­,. : , .Litae Pastures andLes&Hap � . The farmers on the back conces- , which 'has been, undergoing repairs,, your -body,"­AGreen, Gander. � him throuigh the pictuire' gallery) -I spring festival at Alimia College, 'St. ' - . n:1 ,. � willbe reopened on next Sunday. "That's a fine portrait! Is it an old Mhoimas, on Saturday last, was a, �,­ . , ,'�; ''. ,7 1 1 That is the way the, country looks sions and; country roads pay as -much - M -T;, -Thomas XrG#regor, of Tucker- I . .0 rniaster?" ' .1 I pleasant pieceof news� which delight� I I I , i " -, . I �.,:� ­ -1 sm-ith, near Kippen, staxted for the lBetty(who has been served with a Butler-�'No, that's the old missus," ed,Go&rich people over the w -end, I ".." .--- --at present�. and- we',are almost into .' as anyone else to build'alid mail tain . I -ok - 0 1 1.11 . � , .. ., - . I I . i Old, Country on Thursday. wing of' chlcken)��IMother, can't' I �-.ffasbington istar. - From -a full de�cription �of the beauti-� . I �_ ., I our _. ,. � - MT. James, McQueen, of Stanley, . . . I . IG June. ­ 1. . 'Provincial- paved.- highway,$,, . .1. .fu.1 ceremony eomitained in, the , St- ,,, "_ has-left'With- this, offitesevner-al. stocks Tbio,rna� 'papers, it is midlent that� . ,�­ - - . . It was a hard winter and, we Why could not some of the money : 1-11-1' - ­ �.­ ... __...'_ . ..... . I " '.. I'll, . , of fall wheat, which measure, over Miss Parsons carried off ,her hi& I K -*,'�`f . might add,.it has; been a, ard spring. .. '10_i�,63�s­ich �Jably.� 'Shb. *d§- ahbg '. 2- - '' -- - I M, ;Z. � . a. . . - AFTERNOON `- � h i which they' contribute,' be .spent on , three feet in length. .. � �.!�'. Clover alfalfa and fall wheat have- some of their own roads'? " ,The big nifll In the town iS''tD be *.SUNDAY * for the -part -by a vote of the whode I . , i-: . y ­ thoroughly .overhajuled ,and .... refitted' � . P11, ",:,;, had a rough passage, and are still The time has come when action of The olld -machinery and interior work -a' 0 . . (By ]stabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) I I . e student body and, of the, .staff of th,a- I " 0 College. .Ad the same -time were se- , . I ­.., I . I �- �, � I e are be,ing taken out, the old roof is, tto . lected as her counicillors, ,wras.%* Jane, I . I I I ''i , . US ' ' be renloved, another stiorey addedi Thy way, -not"mine, 0 Lord, . for 'Canada and Newfoundland.) Quirk -and Miss Vera Steele, the lat- . I 11. very sick. some kind must be taken, beca ,,�� -ay, the dust on the unpaved "I 1-, . I as we s I . , _%,� Spring weather has been cooLand . and a.Manaary roof subistituite& However dark it be! I 'Where do you comie fTom" asked ter well known inGoderich where. she t� � roads has gone beyond the nuisance Happy -Charlie," the Salvation Lead me by Thine o*.n. hand, I an Oxford, tutor, "From Prince EdL � "I", - dry and growth has been very back- I . " .spends her sumime.rs.---4Goderi1ch Star� I ,,, � ',�� 1 t 1. . . A mny Lieutenant, who has been hem 'Choose out the path for me. I ward', Island" said- the Canadian r,t.V- Cronyn-Carbert.. � ' . "-,'.,I'- s -e e is stage., � . 11 *1 I ,,,�, , . I ward. Pasture, con qu litly, . since the organization, has left for dent , 1101h, the, Island," replied, the I I I I 11 . Galt. �. Smooth let it be Or Tough, St. Jb,seiyh's Chualc1h, Clinton, www , I I. .. tutor. lHe -had taught stuiden,t�s from I � ,� . . I 0%;- ­ _... . short, but winter feed was shorter I . I 'The, merchants of the town,have It will be still the best; the I fl-te sl�,ene ,of a quiet ,but pretity we&_ � 1.11 . ,I 11 � . �� . sl,and lbefore.' In4eedio Prinp�e ding T -e o'clock . q � "" ,, . I ' been d,riveli almost to.- their wits end Win.ding-or straight, it dead's Edward Island -has sentout � its quota -,,, . -, 1� . . ' I I , '5, _ I And'stock' had to be turned out as . -1 jesday morning at nin V when Aileen M., daughter of the htt& 1XI",Sli� ;_1 I I 1= an . , f green, to -sqpply the demand for potatoes, Right onward to Thy rest. .. of distinguished men and women into A �d 'Mrs�,J,ohn Caxbert, became, I I " 0- soon -&_ . SAY* this season, as n6airly all farmers had many walks ,of li'fe and wherever ,;�-,.,,� Not TAine, Trot mine the choice, , I �", WHAT OTHER PAPERS I U, �� I and, that will handicap the pastures' t1e, bride,qof Lee, Cronyn� ,son of MT_ , - . I �;T�'[�,�� __ = ,to �V� their seed. As' many as ten In thin,&s or great or sintill; . . 'their lot may ,be cast, they retaiii. a nlYth_ I .- ' 'Kh'i".., �, from . pride in the Island and a love for its Rev. Fr. M.. N. Su1li,an1:y1n`P, , , r- , for the balance of the season, unless . ' c-arlAad have been brought in, and IMrs. Arthur Cron "' ,i I B I 10 " I .- . ,PC . I 1, �` distant 'points, and ,sold- here.' "" sholre& It is part of the historic AT- formed ,the ceremony and , . 6, 1 .e Thiou my guide, my strength i o i . ', I Wy wisdom and rny� affl. AfmeTh , ,,�_,, We have an abundance of rain. A Wholesome Thought The frost -was ao severe on Tuesdia�, _ cadia. Cartier skirted its coasts in . ­ I 111�g.,' . siang the, �11 1.1". ' . 'Horatius Bonar. Prupt4al High Mass vMich was seTv�,(f . III!I qK;,'.-_ Fruit, too, it is said, will be a short J (Kitchener Record) . and Wednesday nipghts as,tD make ice 1534. Its first settlers were Fretich, by Ny,a,s�ter Earl 'Reynolds. The w,e<l- . I I �. on the Water in, s'onle places.. I S. S. LESSON FOR JUNE ard, 1934. Emd these were,'followed bry successive - � p' Cherry, plum and pear trees� . . I ding aTiusic was ,played ,by M-rs. Fraric . I � 5,� , �,; 1. . � . CrO . Nuether evidence on hoiw. values dwindled du_r_ Mr: Andrew Calder's A4yrabirre cow waves -of immigrants from the, old : I ��l illed Ing the depres-sion is provided by the New York nresented him, with twin calreg on Les'son Topic -Jesus in the shadow DeveTeaux, ,of Seafort1h. At the, of- I , , . , ." 11 4tl. . in many Orchards were winter ki i , . land, inicludin--in 1803 the fanious fertorys beauti-ful ,Rogo, "Ann ,Xaria" I Rik � Sun which points, out that -when George F. Bak- Wednesday night. of the cross. Selkirk Settleiment. The, population � . 1�,­ .., & partly, so and what bud .there is, -er, a wealthy AmeTicam citizen, died on May 2, The Mird Battalion- of Volunteers iLessdn Paissiage--Matthew 26 31-46, , - ' was sung by lUris., Leo Fortune. The ' - some,88,000, more than half b * N�F`�'� - Protestant, arid as far as, the Bible decoirated ,with -the season's blossionis �,�' is only now making its -appearance. 1931, he left an estaite ivalued, by tax appraisers Will g0lntiD CRIMp, at Lon -don on, the ' Golden Text,, -Matthew 26:39.' e"ng chancel and altar we -re beautiful-ly- I �,, 1. . I 11 k �. `;�, Apple orchar& have suffered'se- at a little shlyrit of $76,000,000. Hadl the, securi- 17(th of June. We .have ii,�ver heard the Master Society i's". concerned, - perhaps ,the . . R".,- . . and ferns,. The bride chosie, for her - ties comp,rising the estate been sold at that time A thT6shing machine was sent from complain. He has stated -his, circuln- Prince Ed�ward Island Auxiliary is 00 , Vt ;,: would the most generou,§ pes� capita in, a I ,�, ! e has toldr them who stuiTne a aki-pper blue' eusemible�- I - ' ' . � Vll�";. . , , veiroly, and Spies, especially, have for gold dollars the traT * isaction would have Clinton to British Columbia 'last qtances, V n'v trirOmed with plabinum fox grey ac- . r_ I I I -hit. , In fact 't looks now ,,brought 3,640,000 ounces of the metal to the week. The freight 'on the machine folilow'Him withoult,sufficien'blY count- part of the worrl.'& eessloTiler. and carried a white, prayet- * ,�.. been -hard � 1 ___ . Ven&M ' ­ : . will equal if it dosen't exceed the ing the cost, that -He had iTot, where . A visit in sumimer wben the Is- 1� # . %I � as Owthe farmer would not be able - T. Baker's &ath the market price -of first cost. . . 1, 11 Volk 'andl amiethys,t rosa,ry. The ,...� . ;; �,, , -Since 'M to ,day His -head, but He announced la'nd stands dressed i livi , I k 0 . "g green, bridesmaid, Miss Agnes Carbert, the, 1, I L. lo make much money Qut of his side . -'the securities in the estate has declined to $40,- . th.e. circumstances with t1he, cheerful- rr,fa,de ev-.n more vivid,b,y the, red soil . I ­ . , I,.-,. ­. . Oftboo. If to -day thQse securities were sold for nes's of a divino-content. Now He is one indeed to he remembered' cousin of the bride, ­ - , lQue suit with white accessories. The ,� . "I".. ,�.. ,. - lines this year. . ,g,Aa_d6Jaars, they wouad bring ,to the sellers, From The Huron Expositor of brings into His apeoch a tone we have Coming from the 'intense beat of 0 ' - .. ,� . . , Spring crops, on the, other hand, 1,143,000 - ounces of that metaL I "'- bridegToom. wais, sulppDrted by M;r_ ! . I � I Juhe 4th, 1909. never heard before. "MY soul is ex- tario and Quebec, the Atlantic breeze I . . I . . . . . 1, , , , , , ,.,, . . 'Although the totals arc' approxim - 'ought r Geo,rge Carbert.. As the bridal party- I I � . . . . . "; ate, as the ceeding sorrowful, even unto, death." '0 I efre@blnent to the body, and � i ' , ,,, . "".", ' Ing 'a new Had He been doing wrong? No. the kinddy welcome o -T the- indiabita;nts , r, , give much promise, and the farmer New York paper wieely comments, -they suggest ,Mr. Wmi. Amient is hav' left ,the clhu,nch'tbe organist played? . I 1' 1 �41,`:' wing- and, a modern 'Mendelsisohn's Wedding march. Tbp� .�A ,,� , will have need of goo4 spring crops. the Itruism. 6hat treasures iaid up ,on earth are* � veiraindah ad.df d Had He changed -His course? NO. aad thleir deep interest in the work ,, 11", _�;��, � - I still ito Ins hffte on John Street. et n4e,e "restored the- groom's, gift to tbQ groomzmail wasr . __ ­ � I.". . It do es not loOk at present as if - subject to the attack of the miorbil and rust But the pil[epose, of His own beart is 'of the ,Soci, y il , ,d I,TTV�., . � . Olin 'Morrison is havid,k the iipening, and the divine ., 't, - , even: es k . . _k , if it be conceded that thiev do not brea Mr. J a elkaratte ca.se and lighter combin- I ed, and 'the bride's gift to, the bri6s- I 01, - 'IControl of Farm Production," setond storey buillt ontio'the back of coming 'to the utterance of its last . ,�,,".rl� ,� 1. . ,through and, steal. �'The, Island Auxiliary is especially n1ladd was a ,sterling silve� bracelet, ,M��. . ' , 0!s "'. would be an issue with, the ,farmers ,Me podnt is well taken. And, it nedds to ,be h6s'dwelling on Gentn- Street. syllable, and the proplwcy w(hich has fortunate in its lionorary offici is. The ba,Typv. co.m)le 1,etlt amid showers; I �0, a , , 1� , ", . ' . dTiven home in this.day and age when th6re's . The Tackersm1ith Council are a,d- been, the poetry and -the light of the Its president, the Rev. H. D. Ray- of c�qhif . etti -and goo,ftishes and on I . . �X., this year. But then, ch an inordinate craze to .pile up material vertising for tenders fot the construe- World is now about to qyasla iiiit� stern mond, has bee . ,�,�i.,* , 013 n a tower of stren . P_,,'�.. � , tell, and �iices may jump to meet the wealth, - I% tion of the Rural Telephone System andsolemn history, and in that tran- to .the work for a gth their refurn .they will reside near .%',� in that town -ship. There will, be a- , . num"beT of yea-, Blyth- ­Blyth 'Standard. . a�­ , . titio.T1 t4s agony is felt. and he is a2bly-isecon&A, in all his I I � 0 . �2,�- shortage—if there is one. . bout 100 miles of line and 230 phones. Yet ,,how human He is. "Tarry ye, EmployTinenir Given. " "I", ��'. 11 . (Mr. W. S. Campbell, son of I efforts biy one of the mDst genial] had i '. � . ,�,,,, I . . Dr. �ere " said He, "and watch with mp." competelit of treasurer , Operations are in full swing on -the r"', I' s Dr. H. D. . . I -1 . .1 Spending Money. GamipIbell, of New York, and, formerly ' ,�rould have witb Him the very jo.hn,a0n,, to say -nothing of th4 hoinor- In"prOv",ne, and widening of the Blue I I , , 0 Me ;?,�,;,�� . , . of Seaforth, has just passed' his final mien 'who were going to flee away ary secretary, Mr. j. p�, Gor.&n:, Wo -ter Tighway by the Department 1. '111111 (Toronto Daily Star.) exaiminstion in medicine in Maryland'. fro,ml Hirm� - ,", , .."'. yet He wouild have their , � 11rhooe, fath�T, an honjoured, leader of of 'M�hways, between, St. Joseph and . a . Dust Is More Than A Nuisance (Mr. Isaac Langs(troth moved 'his remain to "ve ,Him, such ,little com­ .q. , . A �. 'that I -the Baptist communion, was also, a 9rand - lRend. At pTesent the roacy 111`.V�,�. � . Premier Bennett is quoted as saying . 91 , �,, I family �tD Arkona ,on Tuesday, where f,ort . ", as was ini the 'power of mian to life-lon, friend ,of the Society, The 1s; closed from Turn-bullfs Grove, t.v- . 4,�,�.�;. � A farmer has written the .Strat- "there are always those who think that ,the ex- " � �, �A4:',: , , e farm. He L,iv,L, under �ircumstances so tragic. Board 'is reoresentati,vo of every Grand Bend, a.9 in- this poTtion of' , "- , 0 ,�.:_ . penditure of large sums of,money indicates effi has dispased: of his house and lot on You hav;e been under the weight 'of I 3g�-,,. ford Beacon -Herald in bitter com- ciency and eff ect�iveness." What 'an efficienty $parling Street. to XT [HenTy Edge. great loneliness, when you felt the p,�Lrt of the island,. road there -is a lot of filling in to. be I", :�� ' . . . . ,��, � '. , done, .,and b,rddipss to '&� widened. Mf"".. .. plaint of the dust nuisance from what ail effective government we have in Ontario Reeve James Wat��A was. in Gode- .:� Of ta The ,District Secretatry, the R. J. I IVV�, need and the value -a lit, b huinan This gives employment to a �number ' . �Mi� -1 which his farm home. suffers'durin' --espeasily jusit -before an, election- I rich this week attending the Julie symipathy; and Isq, have Come to und- M. Murebisons whose territowy in- #,j"&�, �,- 9 Session -of the County Gounci.l. - erstan,d, th,ou cludes NewBrunswick as, well, is an of men from Zurich as well *as rf- I .., P��­. I gb in a' meagre way" the .. . . ,11111211_1 the. summer months. ' 0 Islander of �tdi-6 Is-lb,nders, his, great- '1n"1t1y-----4Zurich '.Herald. .. 1%,.', Mr. James Beattie In& -this, season longing of Chri Of ' "A.", , . st'fo�r'the presence I ,ttP� . a pafr grandfatheT having been in command - A Hot Fire. I ,K�%J, I . The dust referred to, of i6ourse, ig ticultarly fine display of itudips Hi,q ,,friends., . ... ?-,��I� , -Issue. 'I narcissuis, . "And He went a little fuirtbel! and of onle, -of Vile ships that ,brought the lyfl!i. A—Tartin Wurm,, one of our C16- !,�,��,�'i, . The Paramount 'm gf,�'t . that raised by careless or thoughtless ' Selkirk Settleirs from the 0.1.0 L�&nd. eTly citizen,s strolled, into our office 11, "­ I I Mr. Stewart Scoti-, son of Mr. P. fell on, His famand -prayied," saying: ,His efts in sacred. somig as well as in, to -day, Wedresdhy, and' recailled a . `1,il , , ri,&,, motorists- who travel at excessive . (Kingston Whig -Standard). Cloott, Brussels, is seriously ill at the ,co, My Father.,t When, the discip. s lilq�.Iqv".' , �_ speech ,have endeared him to the in, calamity by fire wq­dch, ,befell Zuriou I I "lly'k, I spe try Accor&ng,to the Canada Year Book the debt home of his.greandmother, Mrs. J. ,P. as,ied Jesus to tleach them to Pray 1ba,bjtan,t,s. . . R,,1�1 '.' ,3 . � � about $80,00 Birine, Goderich street. . . fifty-five years ago, ,on May 23rd, C .� I � .. of this province has increased 0 a be told them to say "Our Father," � ',411 roads. I I- ,MM. Harry Arnold, who has been and her6 ffite says -0, . �y Fp a t h,, _e n " During the' week of iny Visit, meet- 1897, when in, the afternoon fire I . , " S (m . . .,�n��,': . I ,und& t,be,...,premiersh-1p, of Mr. Henry, an . _ ". day manager of the ,,Molsion's Bank Of When the Shepherd'was being 1'smit- . TM7 . I �411 I ings were held, at AlIbmton, Glenwood, broke out 4n the 'Zuri-ch grist mily �,�,,, I , In conclusion the farmer says:- '.'I average annual incr;ase of nearly $30,000,000 - I IM11 . . ZUrich, forsio,me time, hasbeen mov- te�nq,, when the ,ng 11scat- Dundas and Ba,Y Fortune, and ser- and 'burned' to t1he ground, and the ,�,,,;��",!��,, flock wais,,bei . I ,f�,� know -from experience that one can I per year.' How long can the people stand these ed to the Hensullbranch of the bank. tered" was Gad,stiql Father? . ' es on the Sunday A Vedeque, Cape fire spread 8-omewhat ps a shoe shop � , ". I S , .. . vW �� ,�11.'Vi, � I ,,, - - - Y10Ungb1Ut & Dei,chert, of Zwmol� -lone 'Traverse -and SuTamer.side. The an- avid � two ,61111 g houses were alsop .__ It " _ increases, and what does MT. Henry say of the , Iw� - 1, ; look forward to a good three months . We see Ifimi In the garden a dw, 11 . I 1��Ifoiv . - future? .That seems to us to be the paramount liave purchased a gasolline eirgine for With God foT 'His, disciples fell tioleep. nuall meebing,-an event of Island im- consumed, before it was -under control. - 11N� I "I " ' I . . ,��,,5%;;,, , ,of this living in dust, unless we are in - issue and not, beer and Wine or liquor toll -gates." use in their butcher business, . 'The fire fighting equipment ,in those I P.��;'i,� 1� I ,We 'read elsewhere that an angel P-11'rta-lico-was held git Valleyfie1d. A i:­�,, I . . K'l . ason or a good deal of , FXT. John Mervander, aged 80 years, came and comiforted, Him. isurely we bavinessi meeting in the morning was earlier dars was, n,61 as micidern as ojt ­N:'�­* r a wet se I el.eded by two pubdi , ,��?" ".11 � ' ' . 0 . . I ef Ore-- suce. ca ni-eetings, present,, but � � , �4A` " died at his 'home, in TticWrsnlith Te` have board of that angell b with he�oic effortV if; YK.11;-- ", ,east winds, and if the cast wind . ciently. ,He w"a piloneier resident of where did, -we hear the rustling of afternoon, -and evening. The nieet- was ,901b under control. 'Mr. Wuno , ­ )L (, 0 �Iv ­ I ,,1',_":,. , . bl6*s then the farmers'on the other . I . the township, seftling �ere w he those wings) before? In the wilder- ingis were well attended, and,the hos- 9,qys ,that, the fire of the mill wvs; I . 11 1, . . ,. ­ I ­ He Wants to Go Fishing. I was A nests! TI'd here' in� detks'Cmane� a pitailitY 1 bf 'the people aroijild was ini.. extrenw,ly fi�ot, aod it is still qu,ite �,,, --,�. �, , side of th6* roa . young =M. . . I I . '.. I i have to put up with 'Plans foT the oreetion of larger jilegker wilderness, a direarie,r de,sert, de,ed surprising; in fact Prince l9d-' fresh in bl§ memory._Zuricb flieiraaj, .1 I ��, 1. � :, I - . -Advocate -d .-rd Island rans, the Emerald Ilse . I'!! I .- , �Z , the s4me thing.' From the Trenton Courier an more upAb-date, - home sheds wfben His soul was afire with �an in- wa I IN.14 , ' Women, we are adaressing Mis editorial to Shower. I . . I � . . narth east of the 'St. lColumban par- finite agony, - and whb,n Out of His bard In' this "spect. It might well I ,,,, " ,,­,_&�:� , Thdre are -a good. many farmersi as es or I A miseellanecive -sihower W&S helcl I I- 1� 11­11,� . yoji,. - If you have a u4an around your -house who ish chutch are �A ,Process Of elabor- 6ki,n there &opped it were gr t th ef6re 'have been named "Ne,,�� recent17 at the, home of �,Miss Viols I I ;1 � , . in 110'ron, whp-live on well travelled - WaMa f0 go JIMUMi.-, wny in xitaveu.s name T'ry . ation, - . I -drops of ,blood, behold' an angel. came Yeiand," as was soleitnnly prop, eid Ski,nne,r ,for ,M,,w , , ­, I ,, , . . . 02 , 6 jean, penbale, . . ,��, , ) I I K �,�t , r" ' ' I in -1180. . � briid'e ""; ,".N."', . f i 41ir V' and stre-ngthened Hinif . * .1.� .--V. ,��.Z, ��. . loads who will Understand �erfdctly. to cassuacte him", ,ueft bin,'90. & 45 won't owu I elect. �.�,, - I AX � I . . The 'ritembers' of her .Sundwr I �, I �� - I ) I � il, _ � ack. fle will 'be nitore I . I (From the Inner Life of Christ) Annong the events of the week was' gq,chool class and, ,�Ith 6011001 girr� I �,,, � , , �,� "If- " I. . 4 ow to sympath hkmpelf! je)e% come, b A t', I 1;� �ql �- - -.just I ize with their ' ' fIlhey had� grown wealthy tuddenly To, enter fully into the mystory of a visit tolthe Baptist -Azoociati f.r , ,,,, 11 , I V.."", .;i, ,4 1 . I I ;:.�� � I . ),V., � - , . , . ),V, , , � , carefw! ,on the streams and, in the vv400& -than On Of iends: pires tedher with s,mue very- ,,!��r�, W 1�..'.,� , ,.�2 1 I. - _ '�,­�,'' br6therja erth County. had qmrAssed a farni4 compilete Christ's agony Its ta gireft.to the the -Island, then in sessiorr.� A ve, . 1110 V, ,,_ 7 1 . _F . he v,rouid ever think of being around thejious,%. and rY ,beautiful rgift,% The gifts were Pre- d, ,,�,�,,_. ­�., . F . � . �'.��,�!*-� I '.�". " .. - �, 1. ,��J�,,,, ­.. in I . . 01 �,��1-44011 . '. '' # With thens, cows and pigs. ,Sq,jd� a qiviiing. Out -even, the faint distant e0riddal wigoome wag given to me ,nd to ' 1, I I " , ,a ten, d. �,'�,S ".. If" � _, , " 1. spite of the fact that spring can - � visitor one day: . glinipise, which - wei catch of it-tauses I -had the opp4rtunity of , 'king u ei t � , M"�, ", ,UW,L.L eme ,D&VkL Ajoii-,t. )Wo,rXy &gout: mar. OL-nd , in the foniv 4 a decore,te(F 1. ,�,','-I " �;. �, I , ,,, U, I 1�,�, .,,� � ,Wnen he comes %ex �tne onances -are tuaL he wni 8p`a n1br 11a wi )h AtreMmIeTV attlAelied to I 1�;,,:�;.­;�,i;!:,5­ ,. , � pkk ��AV , - - id to -have'fully reach "Do your 1hens, ila� .eggs?m to aise upm this. life of ours a mar- on behdlf vf the &clpty. ne Geddle the ,Ml,els ,X�k 1, tArdly be sad, 1 ',?4,',,��_S;,�) I- ,� , 1, .I , ,. , be id better humor and that he wild set about his I i vAiach Were opened by- - , � - . 4, 11 11 I'� "ON thay.oafi,ll waa the lofty re- velloug light. The anlotirner has f4t Meraorial ichutch wits Q, . A : I ii . .. . . . . . . . . "Wi-,W��.,'� �.. f. -h �d '' ' 1� being blown, .. _ work WU& 4, zest* -you; never thovight was 'in '- i0y, �, d%t� in our' pwition tfiV don't ft so, `An4 ,the vinfteir has felt it so, from whitch. John Geddle, th*t i ' L , ,M' I I al erm s�akealrek also visit'6d tho bhrid"ok;e, w0iioi 4Vpressed,helar . , �,,,�,, ,'!�;�C, ,',�4 �, , , . �. L . 21. I '' _ !%791"."AR i�­��._ -.0 � - -into the - I I - trans pioneer aopteciaM*ne-.Th,--vmni-Ag--wM-,*w,-, , " I , 4, �, - , . - fiellds -and I , went; to antly I � '' �,,.,. � � .1,6W.ibe fiT , , . ,;, I ow him ,have to.11-C. N,. R. ,Xjigazine.' 4 �,', i, I ". -V . m and the tempted has, felt it so, snd missiorAry and lato't I I ... . , 0 , ", . apem$ in game§� and aTtmsen*n,W 4 � ,,, . I , i , , , When your nun has a fisl4pg trip in mind ftanr mn has "eityum in the South Sea' 11 !"! �.��t��,' .,� _j - . 't , . ,� , " ,�­','K,­"., , ,,, it Tft ­-� 'Offto the ,Ssiconst6lAte atf& sioli 'bland'i followed by a &inty lunch._gVeter �F" �1,1­,,41,­ �, V, " i h a, i . . ,1 ,,,� Z,5A.� _ _ �. I I 1% *61 '*.eem� �pre­occupiedl. You may be iallaing Al � -ad the -1dying insih, has 6A in. 1846. Whefi leaving. . 2V , I .1 he f elt it so, a his missiOu Times Advocate, . �V.4,t,' � �, , A �;�' ' -A�- , ,. . - . � , I'J��'I�,4'�,,_ 'I . ­ ,� . I . 111"i"41a" If, � � . . ce. to it eii. , � . 1� 0 ,�i , "I., 1-11 I, I �:. fig 411 right to call It'a nuisan hliifi, i�d he woWt know a thing, you're,sa0mg. .. he could write: , "WI%ii: I' lan,dej. ' ' �R�' � ",,,ii�,,���.�?,',�;l��.".��', ,, �'M7 boy," said the busines, - M ��V`?,,�I�, lc -ad 1§ on ... I ut and chrigtitan, � 4,�. ,,�.;:7 ,� 11 righk mid a ver as sti 14; trip. 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