Stratford Times, 6 Jun 1888, p. 1

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"The Stratford Cimes . « PEN ---- So er ee ie EN STRATFORD, ONT: ¥ SENE-@, 1888 Se ee Ne. 6ia. "ee "tse, Piel ee 2 . ----rilog = ae wwe eree pea ei einiae ae oe aa ieee City Local Btems. City Local Hews. City Local" Bews. City 2 Lorat Rews. "REV. BRO. LONGLEY'S: TRUE S?marrens 'errr corse. -- Walsh Bros. advt. too late for thin week. | Music in the Separate Schools. The Perth County Council commenced | Ia ready. -tade clothing and ordered gar- | @ COWARDLY PIECE OF BUSI- Regular M Mecting. See J. tag Naamyth & Co.'s advt. about The marked, success which has attended | their June sesion at 2 o'clock p. m. yester- | ments n & Douglas are layin NESS. Smee Gory Die. the introduction of the tonic sol-fa system day (Tuesday). Tuere is very little busi- | themselves out for « leading trade. A ref- -- The council met on Monday evening ifornia. New Potatoes at Henry | of music in the public schools has stimu | ness, oGteide.of the Ggual routine, to come / erence to their quotations of prices on our | Ig WIFE BLAMED FOR HER HUS- last. Present--the Mayor in the chair Ward's, Downie street. lated the Separate Shool Euard to intro- | before them, fifth page wiilSbow that they are maki BANIYS RASCALLY CONDUCT and all the members except Ald. V The exercise. sotietinee in Stratford div-| duce the same systenin the Separate ~ * heavy cuts in ahead n nfen's clothing, __ who is absent i + --- one visit to his _..-ision for the- were $5,776.79, schools. A few months--ago Mer, T,L, | Stretferd Distriet Meeting. their steck-eonsists of well cut, perfect fit- The report of the committee of the daw 4 Mra..T. Hagarty is ak dly recovering | Niven was detailed to teach the system in The annual Methodist district meeting was | ting goods, at one- half the cost of ordered M let, Diearton wesetinnr witkle deste + tor Requisition Poe Public Schoot Board from the effects of the accident she met | the schoolS and the results are fa.ceriig | held iff Sthatford on Tuesday and Wednes- | wear. In men's furnishing goods they are eto i 8 a ecg ae with some weeks sae. and «ntisfactory toboth the teacher and the | day week, fe, James Caswell occupied the ; full in every line. with the charges against Rev. Benjamin -- from E Sehmidt, --_----_ ¥You-can--buy---the-N,-P-6 for-}8e--a-} board: -An-effort Was made to -ecure the | chair in the absence of the chairman, Rev. akian Shakar. | baniaa, f i Longley has caused much comment. The ~ osing $52 for assistance at the late bar ; 3 bara for 50c., and 7 bara for $1.00 | services of Mr. Frecland, but his time was | A, Cunningham, who was attending the | .; Stratford) suaetoud rr a specced cominittes finds a verdict of guilty, aad . Moved by Ald. Gibson, seconded by t E. K. Barnedale & Co' so occupied with the public schools that be | funeral of his mother who died on Monday { ' e ™ oO . Ald. Mowat, that $22.50 be paid into the * FRaAsS ". ation for Shoal Lake. This is the ses | recommends Longley's expulsion from the | city treasury and the balance be be handel! Mrs. James -- of Avon ward, re- | was unable to accede to the request. The | previous. There was an increase in the mem : Me, Bi ag ais i etait e om GEN RESHMA Che | RPT OE ME, NIVEH WERE NCH" BACUVEN | ership ol" TIT THE MRM WEE THAT pen aiwaye beak -- a ea, | Mintetry. "Speaking praisty, "Te "te Uae | lade Seeded ned De funeral a her father, Jobn Willis, of Gow- | and pid board stem very much elated over | satisfactory condition and the cause pros- tuencies a obered ry (by the G then bot be gross sin of adultery of which Longley be ¢ usual batch of accounts ordered te _Bnstown. the progress the children are making | perous throughout the haar Rev. Mr. y -s , tel stands accused. The statement. circu: paid. nom ne-ow : Poon Te the crush of ew ki vertisements [under tits fostruttion. . ~~ Oagsen war etected to stationing--conr ae wy gir' sa WORKE, in a Lg will all repay a mittee; Kev, C. E. Stafford aud Mr. I Taliog to te sates: balk a4 = tek ra lated by the apologists of the scamp Ald. Payne reported that Maefarlane's ul perusal, e advertieers always | Meblic School Concert. ome to Sunday school committee, and | 5, ¢ may have caer lay i kis ti e 28t Tee that the young woman with whom Long- | bridge had broken down and was in ay 3 advertise ng th sewipenets The managing committee of the P. 5.) Mr. Geo Leversage to missionary com: | yiyey jg getting tired of recording been ley became involved had been betrayed | bad shape, timbers and planking ce Mr. Moore Varner has got back to his | board met Tuesday week to comglete ar- | mittec, The foilowing laymen were ap- former townsman's defea and interceded with her pastor in the rotted. He could not recommend s wor G. T. sho} n, after} rangements for the children's concert, | pointed to attend conference at Seaforth on : ing the money necessary to put it in re- Tring ald up for non Weak fro in- The date is fixed for June 15th, and prom. | Thursday next :--Messrs, E. Wreford, 1. | Street Sprinkling. ape That De sncis Betpen Gar Datenyeete bth, bat would recommend that ste tepa be Jaskeh receive in ate af han Sor nes to be a red-letter day in the annals of | Peart, Stratford ; Isaac Hord, S, M. Ed- The manner am which the streets of | save her by marriage from the worst con- | taken for the erection of stone abutments Wall. paper rE have had.to.re-| public. school education. in Stratiord. | wards, R...Kobb, Mitchell ; J. Hotham,,| Stratford are sppinkled is a disgrace tothe | sequences of her folly, was wholly with. | and an irom bridge of wach dimenci@ns vo order to up the assortment. Remem- | There will be over a thousand children in | Staffa; P. Greenwood, Fullarton ; George | Comtractor who has the job,-as well out foundation, Longley, in bis com- the council may consider necessary ior an cline gold paper at 200. @ roll | the grand chorus, 00 of whom ate cer Hulburt, Hibbert ; R.' Wilkinson, Logan ; | * to the Committee of the Council who on . y meet the requirements of that part x Prd N.A 'a. Boeworth's is _ place. tificated pupils, and the harmony will he R Amos, Harmony ; J. Chenoweth, Strat- | bave charge of if. Such was the general | munication to the committee offers no eo t ff troemgee yep wet, the ines aud} such. defence, while he admits the inter -- motion-of Ald. -Gibaow 'and' Lark: citizens, an ¥ Were correct. eo wa- shure " worthy, the committee w ered Episcopal Parochial Work, tering cart, or at least the way it is work. eee a ee Renton enero oan aaa a "pridge - : the } fitted out py astrong adult choras~ aided ord. "Stratford Hotel 16 ret. rate a and is} by an orchestra. The city beard wili ° vitations to all the town beards of . ; : r . , , | ascertain the cost of a new brid Seanad to the tisediing wantie. "= = aaa as wellasthe boards in ad- There was a largely-attended meeting ed, ina fraud. The clouds of dust on our | hotel. His relations with the young indy A clause in the B. of W. sem ie recom- You must use Hellebore in order to ex-| jacent counties, to attend the concert, last Friday evening in the vestry, of the | streets yesterday would do credit te a si- | are strongly condemned, bat the commit- | mended that the drains on the streets terminate caterpillers and currant worms, | and no doubt many of them will be repre- pewly- organized Parochial Association of | moon blast of the great Sahara ! tee found no new trail of guilt, at least | around Romec ward school be pat in pro- It knocks them out every time, sure. |] sented on the occasion to witness the Se "The procesdi sas han a First Lawn Party of the Season. they pretend so, but they found that his rd shape. It bap also recommended that > 20 » Nol. "Vs ~ al y e ch 4 OCC one . ' . . the construction ¢ sree ee Suaine at E.J. John's drag Snr asim eo none = aplc ta desire on the part ct the members to make : The Young Ladies branch of the Paro- | conduct with this young woman was un- ing te the eity cia te commence accord esars. Sctimgeour Bros., of Stratford, | voluntaries, ear exercises and a sight test the « as pos- a of St. James' church | worthy of a pastor, and such as to dis This clause was debated, pri finally have the contract for the carpenter | to illustrate the actual progress of the sible. Several ations, bearing upon the ve nek i makt weting lately, for the qualify him froma place in the ministry, | referred te the Finance and B. of W. work of the new Maxwell works in St. | children, ark of the ssclity were diacamed, and Shwe pare ag to he set They then attempt to excuse the rev By-law to place "tags" on ieee read aes It will amount to' some $9,000 or -- the association is fixed upon a broad and 7 part: z . given to-day (W\ ednes. irel t base | twice; by:law to assime all streeia on 'too. ' A Hemitton Friend's Deep Agtirtion. permanent basis, and will include every Pat a th), af the residence ~ rs. | scounc ny a attempt to put the] Kiri map read a first time and referred i advt. was crowded out of to.| Mr. Alexander Gillies, the well-known | member of the church sponte. to work | | eee atson. Aas attractive program blame upon Mrs. Lom They say that | to the city solicitor ; by-law reducing cab day's Trwes, and cowas George Forman's. commercial -- mo ----a _ ee -- -- - par 9 pros time ee 7 te ently o _ moet ieee . 's said Longiey . x y in his anid billiard Hcemess finally passed. Leave ep warmest sympathy of the Stratford pub- he objects contemplated are kept steadily domestic reationcethes engaged | Was granted to introduce a by-law It will be necessary to enlarge the paper, ympathy will begin at 5 p,m. and continue until 9 | to hi " Sete ner. santien ek tha, conk cf! atecce Sor the to accommodate the demands made for | lislers and stationers in the severe afiiic- | in view, and faithfully carried out, it e for five years apace by advertisers. tion which he has sustained in the sudden | must prove beneficial to the weifare of St. p.m. Adinission fee. 10 ce riag that accordi his own A motion by Ald. Mowat and McPher- Ble many friends in Stratford will re- | and unlooked for death of a belove d | James' church,----On Monday evening | srorse Shoe Expanders. sto would not have: Hed his | s0n to complete sidewalk on Charles and to learn that Mr. G. C. Wilkins is daughter, The Sjectator says:--"The | the ladies of the congregation held a Mr. Mathias Stricker, of Berlin paten- pl p@xcept for fear.that.he would | eorge sts., referred to B of W "Rees ' to move to California. "His furni- 'Sudden death of Miss Isabella Gillies on | meeting at the residence of Mrs. T. E. P. tee of " Stricker' s Horse Shoe Ex . der," | come the displeasure of the Confer- It was ordered, on motion of Ald. Gor- gare WIT Be 86M by auction by Mr. 1. R. | Saturday "afternoow wax an - exovedingty | Trew; Albert: street, ed with] yas in town yesterday, patting eset of his | S958. 'The committee See gee SRE ek | SE EI ek Seek Oe Se to * "McPherson, on the 2Ist inst, sad and shocking occurrence, 'The cause | the ofganization ee their Chapter and pate: Me. a few unhappy. marriages charged | paired on m Mornington road, from Mary to -- "Phe returns at the Stratford 'custom de. | of death ix sapposed to have "been heart work connected therewith, Mrs. (Rev.) They are highly spoken of by by a piis-end against the reais Discipline, as it | James s t for the month of May are as} disease, The young lady, who was only | Patterson was prfhoonn'y president, and Mrs, of horse-flesh who have given them a trial, exacted manly and honorable conduct. It On ties of Ald. McPherson and am, 7 » goods i rt 4,.} 15 years of age, bad been in delicate | W. McBride sec.-treas. A large lot of : is held ates oun mtpleiore @ ths i Mowat, it was ordered that + ropes ee 'ae yo ond handel, but no serious results were antici- | businces was transacted, and the new Peat he weet Bind bs dean ceminatinn duasul met : afiec. 7 standing cocnadat $10 for abe pres ed, $3, 681.27; value of exports, $20,504. pated, and she had been driving out only | work entered upon with = Christian or his fpatent in ng nn "de yo oo . iol tions of yous seeen maka their pastor- | of parties breaking glass in vacant houses. ws fa & Scott have ad cme up a lot of | the day before. She was to have gone for loyalty and enthusiasm which augurs well | 004 ¢, «, and w = ate and si respect. honorabie.obliga- The. Mayor called attention to the neces: lately, and wit ua} @ drive with: her sister, -- "tae sees for the future: : twzs man by Me. M. Scherer, . Emi tions (bat i sg the old ones can ah as -- of having the shade trees on the pe. load io 'cheap. They have worked upa "sl aoa hoget Pascal dine i wh ig, | Amportant Indian Faget. | partner in the. 'Stratford -Kolani they like). No ee dh pear dah ~ a 24 emg) Labo Le ate -tspemeeeaeil "ford, and poy uy ene ing in public ey minutes she was dead. Miss Gillies Friday last was a red. letter "day in | Down it Came Like @ Thousand fmetok. oan to true happiness or to true in- | and Mowat were sppldenel s-atoent oan sae asa charmingly bright, intelligent and Gessamies Indian Affairs in Stratford. On Saturday mornip last about 9] terest. There have Leen unhappy merr-| mittee to attend to matters consected E.'K. Barnsdale & Co. will put in a se girl,a general favorite, and her Father Absalom, the Stratford Editorial | o'clock a big crash in the osighvarbaad of | riages contracted through fear of the Con- | with the volunteers' camp in this city on untimely death will be a sad blow to her Indian Agency Inspector, was io the city, | Taz Times office caused a general com- | ferences, and Longley held that his was "9 fine line of confectionery, and will sell a cream candy and ahcoolase drops and all| family and friends, She was the third -- also was y tg ape ge one -- motion, especially ab it was preceeded by | one of these unfortunate marriages. That | Ald. Gibson explained that the reason other fine candies at 25c., usual price 40c, | daughter of Alexander Willies,' od cir: ag é rf t oD ne Bare vale a& pretty loud clap" of thunder. Some} he was unhappy in his home relations | the street lampe were net lighted on San- San- 7 Next Saturday they will, sell cream candy Gone, but not lost, for the hearens receive her. in wioomape : fon 'od I ai - di th pore i thaitnetier, tha shunilor was known to the feeole women wnt day nights lately, was that one at 20c. asa special line. With Jesus and joy fulaans never toleave her, Scauackay uaa' bead the tes Pigg god, had what the frauds, thieves, whom he has become involved. According lighter was sick, el the other thai ; There was a full meeting of the direc- | go. put not lost, for be elorified spirit oneal all da. * ith prety rn Iti LL aranks, aut Stadbates "Dad act inen ohie | $e she Rirl, sympathetic relations long ex- | would ng ny to light one hal: tors of the British Mortgage: Loan Co., at pean in more than the at _-- stated fora f ees ct id i isto accomplish viz: 'smash Tax Times. | isted between her and Longley and leave the other halt in darkness, 0 pA | their office, Market street, Stratford, on | (..... hut not lest ; we again shall bebolll her, ave oe Pace thas dion man is hoe Investigation, however, showed that aja year ago last winter with « sleigh sain nee Neti his side, (La .) _Mendey last, at which the usaal dividend | And learn what the Lord and the ones have told | i them hed tha hens sbeniix per ey re front = S hl building wrung ed to a *'church bun-feed." The} The council 5 edjearned, harieg Pie rate of | per cent. per annum was her. th full blood W, Ate Be othice, F L '-. peamed a very quictcreniag: : declared for the current half year. -- ena hee ue ey were full blood Wawanoshes ing | fall, had fallen into t street. The editor pastor epare at the resi- ' Mr. sohnston Abraham in his enn : vovand tno ar hr sm to love us. the first day of June the cheque for the | of this paper was home at the time, where mer. mother, playing croquet and very extensive stock of furniture, which | Gone. but not tort ; example will teach ws pee: rab -- for last month duly | he always happens to-se when that-class | other _ outdoor ane. ledsor pastimes, A Big Event in Stratford. j ie all new, and of the most elegant designs | To listen to warnings wae arniggs can reach us. the Ge th a eS and reorte Eas tian in | of danger prevails. The. building belongs | Longley's unsatisfactory domestic - ; | and patterns. He has also a department | jr. nitton, May 2, 1888 = Seeanax, Loe Camp ry 2 rn ae snot the Indians' | to « loap company who were freqnently | tions were told by him to the girl. Kisses | T#® VOLUNTEERS Go INTO CAMP HERE oO" «© - of picture frames, fancy wood-work, =, aieaness a ° sigwam. Ano very dae in- | warned of its dangerous condition. Lucky | were exchanged and appointments began THe 19TH oF suNz. which is under the charge of Mr. Donald | Presentation at the Business College. -- is on the qui rire for Jaly's work. nobody was hurt, and Mr. John Carey, | to be made and kept at the preacher's McBeth On Friday evening the students of the | 5), opines ae te et ee with two of three men soon cleaned up | house, at the church, hotels and else- It was decided at Ottawa on + Summer drinks are in demand now. | Business College assembled at 7.30 for the Indi Elock bee 4 or " : "a | the debres. a where. The back premises of Longley's | week that the camp for No, | Mili } - 4, Ward is prepared to meet the de-| purpose of bidding good-by to Mr. Peter seta yes sie ris, teek -- prt Sherif Hoasie, house and the young woman's sand her | District be this year located in Stratf 1 He announces the arrival of a car] Bradshaw, one of the teachers. After all | Sins Tecdnty, w n ciscoy- | 'The model sheriff in'the Pro { mother' h | the Mayor receiving a telegram to that ts : ered by Absalom's le eyes, and be is in vince of On- ff Hy foal of cooling beverages of the choicest | were seated, the principal, Mr. -W. fede inré the on marks of Potta- | tario belongs to the County of Perth, and other, and meetings w arranged by pert on the following day. On Thursday + kinds, from the Imperial Mineral Water | Shaw, adiressed the students for a tew teeeaas blood, De eas informed the | tis name is John Hostie. When Justice sane. & tatase ¢ oe cam ener eut-Cols. Smith, D A. G., and Aylmer, Brigade arid or, of London, arrived here to Works, of which he has the exclusive utes and spoke of Mr. Bradshaw in the » min and spo © | Ottawa authorities of his mportant Rose was in Stratford recently he paid ia that during the absence of Mrs. Long. complete the necessary arrangewenta, and : t dis "4 in Stratford. highest terms of praise both asa student " ' i i '| } There ise peod elanes for sews wetive | ane teacher, he Sane & graduate of the | C°vet Which will knock Pickwick' + Bill ee anitt en an ley last summer these meetings took place | Selected the grounds on the north side of } and trusty men to secure paying work at| institution inthe commercial and short rege Br 'Ne mark." Wr sgoiegee rac Sherif McKim, of Wellington, to come to | *t the pastor's own house. The woman | the Avon for camp purposes. The city 4, once by engaging with James E. Whitney, | hane departments. He then asked Miss ot -- e. ' he A --_ " = ih the County of Perth for his model in de. | became enamored ond ber passion was is to provide water for the soldiers, and | Nurseryman, Rochester, N. Y., to sell his] E. Patterson to tread the {clloving ad- a tford's only = aren reciprocated with intensity. The min. | 4!! necessary sheds for storing of accoatre- , arranging and prosecuting his offi- > warranted - stoc. He farnishes | dre ta Pottawatomie as has always | vising, _ | ister assured the girl that his wife would | ™ents, etc. Camp opens on the 19th of | outfit free, and the work 4a -ateady-"Baspne Stratford June 1, 1888, | been supposed, it will require a local Dick- Cin ee oe tae Tn Vea ne a, | leave hisn, 08 be threatened to do eo, and | June, and it ia estimated will mean the ience is not requi Deak Ma. 'Biniawss,--Macing igarned that you | ens to arise and render the Dungboys' | formed by trustwo legal A er chs o | the oman was encouraged to mobilization of some 2,500 men, being oo a! B aan pat Cc hay 1 a are about to sever your connection with ut for the | office as immorta tal as the reat bovelist's law chambers and Circles of To th you oe eal thei t aflection comprised of. ai ba! talions Fi their onde for 7 'late nen Pati - Pi BCOd | time being, we desire to tender you deme slight | « Detheboys'hall" has became wherever his the sheriff of the County of Perth stands at "ted | y Lari and three artil} x bat oli "infantry 4 Gen fornttave. extabiitimint. On account sand genticwan, aad ook you th foreto accept aor | Works have beet read, gh + hema and faieeticn 4 hie crgyanen She looked into ie ease 92 the wide ai : Lape ---- alass seepage bap cl gen By agp 5 and wet Death of Mr. Jesmas "ee system bat the thoroughness of his official | Clare that he -- to exeeate hie himself DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION IN will be r . e change wi Very | to remind you of the kindly feeling created in operations. We are not giving him this from the scrape, but he feared a violent STRATFORD, At eight o'clock Saturday evening last equi A noticeable and will add greatly to the at- | our hearts by your painstaking and earnest inter- gratuitous puff out of any or presenti- severance from the i In other words, est ih our behalf as bas b o v " Mr J Fahey, Heke Canad * : " " f teeativences of Bradshaw & Co's. fine sia 'inaaining "am wei page' BA aryiat cg mga ol alist, and hese @ enema ber of the W, orid ment of sometime, sooner or later, falling a rev. gl to lust was "'dead struck. Measra W. Jeffrey, C - = Nasmyth, = 2 rald Isle" with its home associations tail into his hands, but purely out of a common young girl's mother became alarmed | T. M id and J, actedden," Tolton Bros. were too basy to write an | to kee ovr you during the coming years, in which we editorial staff, died unexpectedly at his : : the county in | by her daughter's conduct, mysterious presen " | advertisement for Tur Timss this week, | trast you will be spared to Sil some wphere of vee- | residence, 172 Elizabeth street, Toronto of | Pride with ae the evgnty te movements, and fractious disposition, and atthe | Beye ¢ Cub, ---- com: F fulness, you may rest assured that a kindly wel- | zongestion of the lun Mr. Fahey com. os the m: Shecessary evil™ of ; mittee of the Lacrosse Ulub, con of | They find that liberal advertising pays, 8 es. y consulted friends, as to best to be} M. N , i : rangementa to | (00. ™* edo OAT Sat ed tel | :phained-ef feeling unwell last Thursday ---- iat la ee Michell «Ret ee te idtve the mystery. res Tolte reg Hogg. Wi, - pirzwret oni : modate the large crowds of people | homeward journey, and hoping for your speedy re- and was confined to the house the follow- -- of the advice offered, detectives haga em- | in the Windsor hotel F; 1 visit the city during the two | '=, we remain, ing day and Saturday, but none of his W N. oyed to watch the girl, and the fact of s tcanguantiten Friday pe pees. 9 = he volunteers are under canvas | py. sr, ey Boo Pesce ov Tux Cuxtaat Bust- friends had any ides that a "he or om called upea week to chroni- ior intimacy with the hypocritical, white- Saas was elected chairman and. Mr Me- " eurtone as 3 was. His clea greater number of deaths than has 1 Remember the Yellow Front, th : tas CouLnor. je by Mtea | {Bt Jers ago. He leaves seven orphan taken place in. our neighborhood for a -- pulpit scalawag a ag discov ane Canines sears , to celebrate Dominion " B. Kilroy, D. D., of Stratford, tes = os Fresen a. Srietedl a te ¥ ete | Children, totally unprovided for, the eldest | dumber of years in the same short space | 11. agulliereet y pgp They onda peer pe uly 2 2nd) on -pad scale, te -the new Catholic Church of i eae goo * Root" - k : of whom is only sixteen. Mr. Fahey was of time. On Friday of last week, the be- tion = eh church over which b. he bi 7, ta old sports o all kinds-- on June 10thaot will preach at | volumes in all, and a handsomely bound | * Milliant.and forcible writer and - | loved wife of 'Mr. John F. Edwards, suc- | fo presi discovery that it| ment and a acres e unas ae . Rev. James Walsh, of] ~~ _~* yene * M Boedsha. ed a wide knowledge of affairs. He was | cumbed to that fatal~ disease, consump- ae pkey ide * enfertncahe shaw ment and a lacrosse match, on day, will lecture in the evening at 4 . "kind : } thanki them for born at- Smithfield, oe Went-| tion, efter a lingering borne with riage" and not the parson who was to ' Seed wane wit be fered = i, Charles E. McGee, formerly their beanie ee and concladed iL, | Worth, and was in his thirty-eignth year at | Christian fortitude. remains were | biame!: The committee think that « ith St, Jo he Church at bing the C. BC. every #3 Y | the time of his desth. The last twelve or | interred in the Met ee ew i ne te Institute base | r & sensational scene in ix ' Bicycle --A. T. M 7% 'or, Winnipeg Sun, (Stratford i acdonald, EK Wil- ball élub played a return match jovicdhn med Mart eee Conger peer ercoter i in J Robb's ti M itwas | of Mrs. Fred. Ka. stems, whe died after an sninioterte! -- be such = mot, Maynard, W. . Jeffrey, M. Wade, They | presen imistering confirmation, and | * decent paper), and Guelph Herald, be- inene of anhe-o- Sem dope: Mem Rennens | Kansas city, where lie is now established. sas 9h H. Griffin, A. T. Mac after he had got through comfirming the sides being # contributor to several Provin- | was lov-d and respected by all who Krew | From the report of the committee the pub- dooald, W. Watson, W. Miller, Geo Tol- , Bot the action, that i of ieee ti to be | Jatu:e. in the County of Grey But was de- | On Saturday our citizens were the ri will take care | Gift Nasmyth, W. +s n, Geo Tolt +i K. Wilmot, confirmed. The words hed 'Heated. Mr. Fabey ws Se a Se i ot sucie oe. His wife and Wave, ar, W. Jeffrey, Thos Ballontyos, : 7 at the Pia) fe, She dint of eee #xe | his fon is still in Toronto. rounds--Geo Tolton, AYP. dare _---- is not satisfied with result | W. D. N. Hogg, T. -- : > of the tation of the investigation, and it is said he will | jr, and S. M>Cutcheon. extended bs : eee 4 ee meeting, and Saye retin ery ed of the com mane § } A . veners couple, | strange 'remark. Mr. Jno. Arm A wasting of jets ong sires to He has not ad ea Kindly to: living in | mitteoe (sing one several roar perry oe ei rests Monday at the Tovenso Press Clab rooms has 'been em- a = his wife has already re- rr pay nt are the | to be com- The Rev. Sam. Jones says :--" If I want} like that. " It's a shame and a disgrace," It was to establish a F1 fand to » A little I © ie} oid Sienits, Shapes ay omere replied "White, > to~ allow that papist eg ma oe ot pe yell form, will start im rather go toa| there. Some cus should kick .bim out, |.tbe deceased. The f [pease nS op w ~"'eourt "of and IT have a notion to go up and do it bes --Five bic rnalists probe into myull." White then left. the church. a ---- , chair: eee, om Se ee ee, i = = from so-called newspaper | was condemned eee "tee News; W. F. Maclean, Wobld; Ag B. Ms- ood Se 3 ied, Christian, The reporters have of Seee: | callam, Mail; J. W. Benzo :F An ad 3) Rd posed to have o to the bishop's | Ficholis. Manus Ww fe paoeny oy fing. force in the country. | crozier and robes. On Sunday following | ow. Wri Lab Refo property 'mutch and teyete Kev. Mr. Henderson addressed bis econgre- cee, = meme 00 take Bead com- Nines w. Scone, he lock. | Far et var, Tasthopa oe P in : ro Pag gi megfeormninn conductors and Mpean | uidering, whether "they ahvald prseon: | will be received and acknowledged by the wee | ¥6 understand fiat "to be ae. fee Lise La.) ¥ but they concluded} Mr, Melivoy tadctme' the meet least | marry was hold- Moc'. to let him go this time, determined, -how..| 7 eg" Oat hes Mr. ama ioe "The | ing such i "Thife ieka' 10. | ever that be will not repeat the offence Keay bia sateen S008 Siow a oes be . oe frieods, Mr. Peter. Ryan contributed $10. aay it also. | EB. K, Barnsdale & Co. states in their | --The Editor of Tux Tiwzs can well ex- ap j advectisement this wtek that their S0c. him } Read E. K. Bartedale & o's adyt, this ae

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