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-.I3ackhg8 B,ARKWELL. •
Au interesting event took place en
Wesleeaday,, Sept,.21,at the. borne of
Mr.. and Mr Jai. • i,arkweJ1 :.of... the
Boundary, when their.second daughter
Utah; -was, united in. marriage to Mr.
George -Brooks Jr of the 12 concession,
Precisely at ten o'clock to the, strain!:.
of the Wedding march splayed by Mrs,
Char Smith,dthe .bride entered the
'parlor leaning en the arm of her father.
'The bride looked charming in a Orin
Cosa gown of map: crepe de - ebene,
and mired' the groo`a's:-. gift ' a gold
watch and chain The. groom's gift',
'to the organist was'a, handsome brooch.
The ceremony which•. 'Wasperformed
by Rev. G. W. Rivers: wag witnessed
by about fifty guests. After adainty
wedding; dinner was served• the happy
,couple left °by the 1.45 train on . a
honeymoon trkp to ,Detroit,.. Brantford,
and other places.: We; wish `Mr .Rand:,
Airs, Brooks :every. success • in their
married, life*•
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The. ;Annuel,� nniiersar,
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Rev. Wm Baugh of Ben }ler and
`form&jrn.etoi� on this circuit conduct
ed both services
Last Sunday .was Rally Day in •the
Sunday School arid an unusually large
-crowd attended..
• Mr.. and Mirs.John: Moore and, little
daughter returned last week, to their
home in. Brandon
Mrs. E. Barber ofpErin spent a few
:days last week the guest 'of sister,
.Mrs Thos; Moore.
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"teesW.ater Hotel..43es 'Fined ioY-•
Alleged .Illegal Sealing of Liquor
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Not like a, thief' in. the.. night, but
rather like. a bolt, frons :the blue (says
the Teeswater News) tame- Provincial
IILspect 'Ax rst to Teesw .recently.
Mr.
Ayearst is the man whose "business
it is to see that the local option by-laws '
throughout. Ontario are being .obser 'ed.
+'or sometime prrevious: it had been
rumored that something stronger than
local option drinks:were..being sold in
Teeswater; and evidently someone had
communicated thesuspleien to the, pi`o-
vincial authorities. The, result was this
descent of the •provincial inspector, with
two assistants and constable. Fliippen of.
Wingham
Driving .over Rin uWingham, the
party arrived in :Teeswater about ten
o'clock in the forenoon,, and after tying
their:horses tohitching' posts On ,,the
street, entered' the hotels and '`searched`
theni from basement to garret. From
eaek housethey TiorOlc sainples of bever-
ages;found`: Their' purpose in doing so
wa.s•.to-submittthesex.for.:analysis and,
further, developments would depend on,
"the result of that test. 'The party. was
in. town less than two hours,• and. having
• S•f ant, Lk +a .,carr' „.t, :SFRCi?4'-.r1..tai!-.-.'
a rlatd,ie�tq'k*ltighain,
k'fdiGis"C rvti regi
charges were laid; one against Richard.
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Harakiri of' the • Vendocrie'' hotel. One
against George `Y .reutzweiser of the
King Edward Hotel; and'athird 'against
;Messrs Tede and Weisz, of the Formosa
Brewery. The eases carne .lip - for trial
before Magistrates' McLean and Brill in
the council- chaaiant,c rs li t, , Rel...., fn'
speetor Ayearst conducted : he piosecut-
+ion; 0. E..Klien of \alkertoir ,ppiared
for •Kreutzweiser , •and'. A: McNab of
„Walkerton for the Brewery.inen. Barr-
ison was-unrepresent'ed by counsel:
Harrison's case was first _ called and
on .being -asked -what -he --had to say -to -:
the -charge of having sold;:in'toxica ing
Honesty
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aroundd for • ,you n.ew
stove for the Fan, We have .a,; fine rselection, •
We:are agents for' the• largest stove
maker;
under the British ' Flag, and can 'give you ;a
edee of any size .
Cook::Stove,, Range `or bleating •,Stove
'and at any price'' to `suit ;3 our . requirements',
if year' frnace : !requires overhauling • for "the':
'winter naw is the time to attend
axr.4.....N.it....�ia -: �..x_ .. g#1,y�- . •3+�.,yr.,c..—,. �•'� T �•1�
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Leve your order now and -wee°will `attend to
` ' liquor on Sept loth, pleaded.' guil
-Notwithstanding that one has to ad-- Mr. Ayearst asked that as Mr. Ilan-
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mit the justice •.of it, there is something ison had acknowledged the fact, the
shocking about.the ':,sentence - of . death minimum•fine be imposed—•with costs
ptssed-,lupon_Mary . T,olaii_and- Thornes of &OUL'.e The iuivarnnm fins; fora
McNulty atBarrie,-for-:-the-murder -.9t`- first offense is $100—Tile eosts•amount_.
her" illegimate child In, the case of the ed''to £ iO ' : Mr. I ar i isori, paid' " the
woman;°most of; those who have read'the: amount. -
report :of tht trial -will :agree '�%Itth' fire A, he s s about=;to leave tieµ iooiii '
fury-s-recommendation=to mercy: She- > ` rriaon-.as "ed} -if •a•-- man -. iniglrt.
was evidently simple rather than;wie ed.; cep any liquor at all in, the house;,'
her -circumstances wei<e_despeiate;, .,arid dA'h ir'eu i answerod-thtit Wa ver ;
"she: was :urged to the crime by, oneto dangerous„ "B�tt", replied Harrison,'
whoni she looked; up. : As for •McNulty, "sulilose•a.trnan were sick.' rind needed
'he will have the pity of few even if he s'iI1 : " rou can get a iioctor•'s ,cer-
suffers the full' penalty of the law: e' tificate that wiIl;.'entitleyou to. '
p Y H ,will, , six
,appears to be much the, worse ' character ;ounces;` and the drug. -tore is: :not :.far .
-of the `two : Iris treatment' of the, away,' serdthe' ins�.eetor, :Harrison
aiv. •mans - r ,}l i .. .
o �vaa :lea�r�Giiss �•�i;izrl :•shazire9ess es tafrrearicl'trhen said con�tem `trYi 's`i :a
while' a ruts 1 ass'uni "That wouldn't do• agood."
u 7y'
-' ... l:Y a ,lied. that the,child ilnin`•mueh. ood.
had no‘ri .ht tellife, that of i eutzweiser lit ig
g rat he of anybody p ul. a.defence and the
else should`r<espect .'• defence and the case oo a�iiiuoh longer`
A. 1) Mcg; t•ime--The inspector's firbt.witness was:
l% L Partrid �, _Hi,
yowng roan ;hn;
33tit Apr:.
W have luso . ,
.e received' nothei� fi'rie lot of the l�,test:•st
.) • another 'styles of Dress. Goods•Cand':
Suitin s'-'" es
in diesandSuit n ls. �_ �..
It e c eseare 11
.Th � ec.1 � -. :.
, ga p ta -n .w .weaves rn . the
avor`s te. sshacles r.
E. ala dW et _naan .r. st ea, .
hum► .-.•, _..nisi Al•lro Y= -e-
and rock xis s.7,oo- .1, 25 'andioer,yard
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Established :1 *6
;wsnc.
BLACK TAFFETA SI K, 'Queen Quahty, 38 inehe wide at 81.'06 Per yard,
BLACK: .MESSAL-I-.NB SILK', 36 niches..wide-rte 11.50 per yard, a lovely silk.
ere are a ew of the reasons: he Reim o Shoe ts tailor made
."1,for partieular women. . an apt expression.
to fit On a."Last'!. in9tilcled front the human' foot.
Relinda. Shoes need ijo biTakipp 'lg.., Yon can walk as easily
first day, you plit them. on 1,v11:611.
thein sa much superiot to the hat best
that, there is no coinparisori:
poclibt in the heel as show,"" in the &it.
natur,ai. • do. not know what shoe
Cashmere Hose
, a,•very special line of Ladies?
'than these, lint we are Offer -
the lot.
---fiteift- Fine Shirts
ftiat
into stook a lot .of 'new Fall...
styles. and patterns in. Xeit'a..._
Fine -Shirts. :These . come in '7 -
stripes' and figureS, '• in lig,ht .
medinni and, dark , shades
popularairice 11.60
. two special lines f :Bair:
''' nice lot ,Of Ball Hair Fins,
eavt*Oor Siidlis, for ;'35e.
. thonld Make' them go like .
' the,' nroVerlipil• Hot' Cakes,
, 'They !Lee svorili.'conaidorabiy'
-ranee, money and: aro snaps
at the: Price,
Ms taken in exchange for good's.
RgiT.•:...lovi, 1010. hotel,.and. then by Mr.'. Klein. •
04,3_. A11 :Members .Fir0,9P-...ansikering_bea;ting..aboat:4,ncV:-:pparri*
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Be WA gone to ireta On '.SePt.
.e0Vering bridge and .:Spikes; Lot • 23-','. Of beer in. the‘ice boX arid ,..';Lcase of
Aentiaily,• cov,- :bottled' beer in. the .ban There.. WO
that,lic:recently got in 47 'ep;sew
Tin: -file' atifilik thouSanA SIC 881'. whOkeyt,otile abont halt loll whiskeY,. .
johri 'Meltenzier • :64 yarda gravel,' 'They returned to tho bar.. Where ;gr.'
Abraham Barns; 7 tile.• at 12 25L
on Wire fence,. 4gl: Janes' .rohir.
seone,,coyeling,Cuivert and. changing
.MCM.illan,. for coveting ,Celvert, and
..DaVid•JOhnaeone,'Mtivert Lot 7, co'n.
.9„. and. tile under •readi- $4. . John
..liadston, digging- 61, rods ditehi • toe
Quality
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UGKNO.
We are: not giving
ICES
un env particular' line Of goods to attract . t. •
lacrur attention .but we
n
, give, von, oed valve ori. al .lines' fore our "
� .. , xy . moneys and' that is all you
-want. R: W�e carr ' a'full line ,
�e of 'Groceries a
Y. r , Truits; YebQtables, etc.
Giv
• .�s e aur 11LATSa.trial. _ , .
is to decide to'get a business echic-
It, Those who. areacquaintad With
,tiae' work done in poRular
ECLIOTT
whO attend are sure to% be highly
satisfied,. They. also know our
because they arellioroughly cool.
Petent. Write (or 'catalogne.
Cor. 'roil& and Alexander Sts, ,
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from the ice box and one frohi tlie‘ease,
paying 10c bor the twb. s§k•ed,,,a to
the condition orthe liar, Partridge Sad-
, he 'found it, the ordinary-. licensed •
bar,'Only without - beverages such' as
The 'Sentinel.ith ;premium
Sleepy Hollow .
few from, the" lioliow attended
the funeral of die late ,Toseali of
,'Mrs4 Rielly Of New York w io las
been yisiting•Telati'v' es in the ' Itollow
and vicinity returned to hen. home
Mrs. A. F. Milne and baby is yisft,
inn' her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ilrevett
of.Appleton ,N, Y, State,
ron spent last week 'with her parent's •
Messrs, deo. Parries and. ,Jitio Mc -
tend 'taking 'itr the 1'ooswater
ras been,en the sie,k for the last.,
ALO8SI'S. Jas, Caesar and Peter
Kenny of the, sixth spent last' • Sam-
tho 'Rome Town Fair and the
'exhibit of Stock wio fine especially;
the horses. • The farmers leserves,. the
Cash 'buying Phone 27 'Short Credit
lmor
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pffirerorp_
must use the neatest, cleaned And best. pnntIng-be
- -can get -if he would impress Eli torcibly .upon
s fellowmen. We are prepared rgive you NEAT,
BUSINESS-13RINGINa_ERINTING,—just --the. :kin
you are looking' for. Qlad:to_show samples.
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Stor
hat -About that New•Pair of- Boots since
, We have
Oxiords
a ie* Oxford pind
at reduced ,priCeS.
new,
ana er.