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Fancy Goods and China.
Great reductions in price, as we are
making room for holiday effects.
TEE LATEST LITERATURE
Always on hand. Be sues and buy S. R. Orocket's new
book, " A Galloway Heed." in paper, 50 cents.
Every line o/' School Requisites
always kept in stock
PORTER'S COLONIAL BOOK STORE.
stimid Telrplio.e a:•ehoase•
of T II E DISTRICT.
From ourewnCorrespondrnta.
There 1. I.f.rmailo■ tier. Thal tassel be
Teaid Istwberrel•r Slew•oflb.
(.e.ir special., re periled
for The Masai
AUBURN.
tat. 26.
Mr. P...eek is ask w.th the fever.
Mies Met'', meat is the guest et W. Syst
upon.
Miss R. 1 oengh:ut will •trsed a leaves -
:OM at i.utowd than wee
W usgblut, 11,. Masten and Ed. Rbowd
weeel.d into I oderich yesterday.
Lr $tel •r is rebuilding his house whit\
we. *Greed three or four weeks age.
Mr and Mrs. .1. Rae hat• concluded to
minima another month in Manitoba.
E;.► Brow., from the t'olleamite iastisnte,
iatoa, was keine the past two days.
Mies 1.. ". ileo.. who had bses.at R. K.
M1t',:sr., rt tins's, has rot.roed biome.
1!r. and Mrs. M•Ilough spent similar/
wit: till atter. parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Hoare
Stir H Foremen. from l;oderi.b, spout
s•tcrd.y and Sends. at the parental ran-
domise.
Rey. W, i,s.gb preached ea the subtest,
"!.ser_as l.aret from the recent fres, last
bustle•
din. E . Tuner, .f 4 ..alerich, was .Mow•
tag sad asyuuatasees here during the pate
few days.
A large number .f .xcureie.t.a returned
last week (rem Manitoba when tier h.lp.d
with ti. harvest.
A large nomber sf heroes hays keen ship -
from this vicinity to the hrituh nag-
rills
1•r•
rits this summer.
Albert Kites haft last west with • .•r -
lead of heroes tr the Old 1 eustry, and • cat
of pigs for Montreal.
I.eo. Marshall returned this week frees
Manit.b., whore he had been kelpie• his
brothers wit' the harvest.
The stbcial board of the Methodist shurek
will mast tenigb$ to consider about r. -
building the p•r.sm.ge ban.
t to W.d..d•y last the bare at the par•
songe wad burned down. Moot o1 the
weds around the village were primped dry
is the effort to obtain water. lb is seopesed
that ti. ire erigtuateu froin sows hot
ash...
DUNGANNON.
Ifrne.. Tba peel wow la Duals so.
I ew Tun Meant. is at the idles .1 .1. 6.ward-
J.P..
ard-
J r.. .•reya•osr, be.. wbo will motive or-
ders for sabesrlptloas, advenaag sad jab
work. sad is •.tbsrlsed te glee rseslpte sr
masuats sail ter theme's
Tugtt.AY. Del. 29.
ss.,,, Fol.] . During Moea•y sight, "The
Beautiful ' appeared is • goad .yuanuty, wad
ss • come, moos, Mother Lank is clothed
is wbtta. rrs presume Wtstsr as fairly
est In.
1)1 s. '...'.ITL• ASSAM. -Richard Tre-
leaven and wife left here on Friday lass as
a yimtlst tour to relatives at t;stns sag
*tier plata. W. wish the venerable
maple an Movable visit and oafs stun.
EprrATio. AI. --Tis trvetw of 1-. S. S.
No. H, Asi i.ld, have ssgved Thomas
Allem for the year of grass, 1896, as prtasi
pal of Lumgsasss P.S., salary '4110. He is
iesedsrd an steepest sad saces.tnl
teacher.
Cura.•R Naim. -Rey. Mr. Rios, of St.
Themes. who is en • sollsitisg Nur is aid
of Alma (sallow., St. Thomas, eseupisd the
pulpit is the Methodist cbureh, both at
storming and evening services, with great
aeeept.moe.
M IIriwT,• .r.--I,A•t WOOL. Thomas ger-
lee, se we bars Ibsen informed, had the min-
tortuae by means •f au solidest wheel driy-
iig •I sag the highway. to lose • man. she
by some meas. stumbled. which caused a
I fracture in sine of her Ings, whish rendered
her useless.
Hier Mrs Armstrong, wife of R.v.,1as.
Armstrong, who bas been visiting relatives
at Chatham and other point., retuned home
last week. .. Mn. I'ass and children, who
have bees visiting friends at Exeter tor
wise time, mise home last wool, . . Mn.
Ri.bard Ryan mostly ostly from vea-
1
,.raves at St. Lotus, Mieb.
Ot,rctYi..-Mies Mi Rallis, of 1.ode-
rish, and former .f West Wawanoeb, u yu-
ltiag bee brother, James Ikyid, and tnesds
is tb/s mien,. V. were pleased la lean
that her father and mother, Mr. sad Mn.
Jena Bailie, who wet• la • Minato sate of
health for ..m. time. ars oo.ysiescent and
is the en .•mat of tolerably food health.
P.TAT.a- The paw er•p a this vi
.laity is pro..ssod to be the most alined -
sat that has hoes for years past, the tubers
Mint of stirs dimensions and steeliest
quality. Prominsst •soaps our farmers
who have good *reps •f peat.es is John H
Mallough, .1 Ashield, who has an extraor-
dinary crop, whish van 8.rd1, be excelled
is quality and ergs, ales W m. Bailey, et
West Wawance8, is in the frost rank. for
•zcellent potato yield, espssr•Ilc sue, ..
.les the &swet sora.
VI-IT•Ilts. Mrs. Jelin Hamlin, of 1;d.-
; risk, lase MI. Annie McMatbi formerly of
1 Dungannon, donne last week vetted rola-
Yves here. W • wrstpleased to see her lolllk
wall ami vigorous. It would appear that
theeireelar.rw■ agrees sleety with her.
Isms Hamlin. of Ripley, sad tomer
ly .f •shield, who has been vwtisg friends
bars, left for home on Monday. . W.
P. Gn•reen,-o( 1% 'aghast, and erne time
ago • resident of West W awanoeh, visited
sad renewed fernier aaluainaso.s douse
the latter part of lass week.
.151 1• Ter Mosu.uui.n. 1a Saturday,
the 26th, Mn. .,obs Mclean, see Mies
Poll W hyar4, press.ad her liS with a
nes )oosg daughter, who will bea
. the manor, and in wawa armee ea he
es. M
is wears, sumsre.s smiles
baht ars thus far genu` Wong nicely. We,
slept with their host of friends, extend oss.
gntslatloas to Mr. and Mn. Mel..*, hop-
ing the hewer will he less spared to them
l■ osaesgs.nc• of the arrival, our genial
diviews onset sleek and his wife are grand
p�� and gessdstamla, ales nan Mrs. nimble b
`sMsts • arest-igtasd.otker. .
CAU.ID TO HER I.A,T Rt-Tlar. i 1st, a
Oa Saturday .seeing of last week, Marga
.t, relict of the late James `or, whe hd
Woo troubled tor sane meatls with dropei-
e•1 deism, succumbed. Her remains were
iatrrd i. Du•gan.oe esat•tety u. Mo. -
day, the 2Rth nut The obsequies wort psi •
f irnied by Rev. Mr. M.Nabb, of W bite•
chunk. She was aged upward •f fr2 years.
The deceased was highly esteemed ley all
wbe had the pr.vilege of her • ilmistsaes,
and the bereaved family have the sincere
sympathy et the eommusity in the less
of se kind and •ff•cstomal • mother and
friend.
Mstii'c of Ws'ia7i . Fostu:. Mtwto..
-Then was • steering of the Wombs e
Foreign Mimeo. society, (i/usgasaem bravo\
J roku. church) held in the Presbyteries
.harsh eel Friday of last week. A cordal
hey1t•tion by the ladies of Drips...
Br•soh of the society was extended to mho.
of St Helms and Smiths Bill brash..,
•.d is response the Misses Milkmaid,
Nies Leekhsrt, McKenzie and M•l,Ye.t$,
.lee Mrs. flansdsrs. the fernier beimg pro-
sidemt of tit. Hitless brims\ were prsesst,
also Mi. Mary Morrie, presidest, •.d Mi.
Mallows represented lsaitb s Bill branch.
Mn Fairbairn, president, Mf. A Wiggins
•.d .tbr members of F:rakiN eburek were
ales present. Mrs. Fairbairn goys as inter
souse winsome .tldrm. te the venom
which was well rossivd. The stemma am
meal in wen. Mi.. Morris and aall.ws
stmt • sole, Mao Nue Leek herr aka sang
• one. Mi. Charlotte Wiggies toad a very
iter stieg paper a. Tr1Med Mlseisse,
Mrs. M. Uallesgh and C. Wiggins
t wo mimlenpry hymns. Ms Me. --- .1
N Helms, moo se inberesehig dice es
mimics week, all al w8.8 a vied great i.
LEEBUPN.
JI,,.iiat, gat. 28.
Mir Marriott Thurlow, .f Porton Hill,i•
Timis/ here.
Lost week, thought cold and sharp, naw
.early over• far.er,witk children Gad hired
help, picking up their passes, The yield
has been *rased, anti every patch sow sone
large poat.es from two to four pausds
and • doses or so pat cede to show te •
n eirbbor that ke had tot . big • potato
grows this "e.seel. P.t•toplashed
he wd
shoat teeweek is es an
Jose 8... bused
out the bow
t ifrff ll Nw'w.=The Rev. Jessif Arpin,
.f ?intoe, preeshd here on Sunday 1•.s,
At the elegise( the servo•• he cestr•tul•tsd
the ..-s•greg.ti.n os their shoos of the Key.
James Hamiltes to become Moir pastor. be
kis %bey would sod as tersest worker be
promote I. brooms faith 1n their midst.
Tae speaker and Mr. Hamtlten bad bees
fallow st.ideabs in days gess by. At fate
',Imlay wheel be reviewed the lassos bItlha
day os the blackboard sad ontstimedtM
scholars ea it. As .estiossd last week.
should tie weather permits, many from buss
will ge te ►he t.d.stios.
DUNLOP.
M./DAY, tat 28.
•. 1 Mealdesn, of Minford, was a trimmest
.inter here dung last week.
IMust last weak nearly tie w8e • pspn.
latios of our burg ea the different farms
put in • day or se all pinking no the pea -
awe. •11 pi,k.rs but a maiden fair roe
plain •f th• strong •sorra wind blowing
when •.ga,ed 1. picking the tellers up.
The "wild all erased nee boo. good and all
.re satisfied at the tuna -ma No farmer has
vet sseew.od the blrwt *nos to the pitt.
A termer resident *.eager ns mem years
age. was 4:. 1:1bbe, sow of Stretford, who
was no the stagsf oar ar•hit•st as lbe .p-
pr.etio• Ieanise tho osrpo.teriet trade.
�6se week he was a trimmest •firer
former friends H• w sow on the *tag 3
atom rater. Iron the Claims Ci17 prepar-
Ing 4814 GOON thet rte be used 1a bedding
the sow k I 'bursa n tederiSb sett
gtmrs.r.
Tie salmi slamming parties is ..r sperm
house h•.• boos rsanly.d, ems beteg held
en End. ossessi bl*h saw • good eased
mars Wi,w
.. Pisa, f rem sear (below. w.
'wham . W.. IMM.,!., wee the sass...d
.
th..se.ge..t .f the Party were J. Webb,
.l $.Itfevd. J. Wilson u.f D. O.rhea, el
G.deri.8 tswesiip. A11 proses. bed • geed
„i..,elwd bops to hog, mother gay time in
1)ssl.p is the ..an fetor•
it'. sheet Mss the Th.•ksgi
s ehipphhe Mat
tshell, eis 1+st y
was
•
SPECIALTIES
FOR THIS WEEK.
Ladies' Hygeian Vests
at 62 I -2c., worth 75c.
Men's Shirts and Drawers.
American Flannelette Blankets,
at 75c. a pair.
The Best Grain Bag in'Town
at $2 25 a dozen.
Ladies' Fur Capes
$22. line for $19.
$25. line for $22.
Inspection of our stock invited.
J. T. ACHESON.
TAKE STOCK OF OUR WINDOWI
Natty Sterling Sifter Goody
Sterling Silver Tooth Brushes Sterling Silver Curling Tongs
Sterling Silver Button Hooks Sterling Silver Book Marks NEW GOODS and
Silver Scissors Sterling Silver Trilby Pins
Sterling Silver Bracelets
Also Gents' Congo Oak Silty Mounted Canes and Ladies' Gun
*natal Watches.
CREAT SALE
Off
GENERAL HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, CUTLERY, ETC.,
FOR 60 RAYS_
Having decided upon adopting the Cash
System, I will, for the next 60 days, offer my
entire stock of Hardware, etc,, at greatly Te_
duced prices for cash, part of which will be sold
at cost, and many articles for less, to make
room for new goods coming in this Fall. At
the expiration of the 60 days, I intend to adopt
the Cash System, and my customers may then
depend upon getting any Goods in my line of
business at the lowest cash prices for which
they can be sold.
Thanking my customers and the public
generally for past patronage and soliciting a
continuance of the same, I remain,
JAMES YATES.
"This is seep ill 1Ii SBP
\I'eeler YOII g0."
It is the heel mork of
The GRABBY RUBBER
fold by Pollock
THEY WEAR LIKE IRON.
You are invited to call and see our new store next
to Sturdy Bros.
NEW BARGAINS.
C. A. HUMBER & SON, a B. POLLOCK.
JEWELERS_
A FEW LEADERS WITH US.
New %Va11 Papery and Inflow Shades, prices low. School Sup-
plies. extra quality. Inks, best and largest 5c bottle sold`
H.B. Lad Pencils and others, 2 for 5c. Big value package -24
sheets good Note Palter and 25 Square Envelopes for 12c.
No. li and 7 good B(ksiness Envelopes for 85c. and $1 per 1000.
Extra tine note papers, per quire 10c. Blank Books, from 25c per
100 page,. Ne Tissue papers, crepe and plain. New goods in
purse., Fancy t I ' • s, Dolls, Games, Toys, Pipes, at quick selling
price. Silv ware at cost price, to clear. Stamping clone to
order.
N. B. -Stock 1 new.
. WOW 4 esu
Z_WEIR_
.agmris- The insanes was MUNICIPAL COUNCIL&
by thou mow to be profitable
tvi.spatrs.
Catmint. Oat. 21.i, 1896.
Colbers* semen stet i. the Iow ..hip
hall. Members all present. Misstep of
last meeting were read aid stp"d. The
following cheeks were iesaed : Robt• Young,
oma ahem killed bi dogs, 14.35: Jeri
Simms, enc .hasp hilted by asp, 14.65:
John Saads, tem sheep killed by d
120.40: John Var.o., two sheep killed by
dogs, $6 6b ; Al.tasder shields, fila day
work en rano, $4 ; Jamie Gula, work se
boud•ry Iiia, 15 ; Charles i.osg, covering
salvert, 13 : Frank (.1.., freeellist Aalfsla
\oneLrv, (22 50 : Gilbert Rear, weed for
Gee. Lisle, 13: Peter \IoI'.wan, i.ember,
7241: James Beads, work o. B *miller
bndg., :3 h0 ; William S.reathas, owe
sheep killed hi dogs, 1'L : Wm. Moes.,
beard and sate .f A... Cruse, 118 ;
Ytrawgbaw, nes culvert, 500:
w.. $tewwghaa, Mi bridge at lieu.
Sheppard G, 132. The eil them dloam-
ed to meat ea the 1518 der .t Dsombr, at
10 *Testi •. w., se per statute.
F. W. McDottat:a, T.wsship Clerk.
i.ANES-
TI1-i.', Oct. 29.
Tole 1'Ia1.-The reflection of the big blue
in t;ederwh mold be seem site plaaly
hen.
uiTni -Ni.. Margaret Foruh left last
week oa a cut to friends in S.afortb
Tonally.
it I(I'Y, II. H.•ylt. Mir Margaret Taylor
resumed tome last week afar .pssdisg two
.oaths in Detroit.
R►.n-Rsu.. Peter Soott rebutted home
frees Dakota on Saturday last, where he
Ms bees taking part a the thnshiag.
V. irons. - J. •. M•Donald , M. PP., as-
oempanid by Mrs 11cilosaid, have been
visiting tnes4 is this locality for the post
few days.
-Tn.1 1'1141 4io. Stnee our last writhe'
,lute • number of the young people .1 rile
vicwty b.y* lett ler V_.10114 para. Some
have erased the lines, while • few hen
gore to Algoma for the whiter.
Aci-nom SALA. --As aunties sale of Mt
farm stook ed implsm..as sf P. Waikato
was held os \r premium on Friday atter
moos John Griffis wielded the Mamie,
and ee.eideriag the low prices and scarcity
of fodder, everything disposed et went at
fur figures.
A.vr11 Mtrrn... -The annual thank
offering meeting of the Rest Aabfreld nasi!
1s., of the W. F. M. S. was held is 48,
"bare► here os 'Thursday With inst. •
varied program suitable ter the ooeesioo
was riven end refreshments were served. •
liberal eolleetiou to behalf .f themes* woe
also takes sp.
Pr..\.iv.. MAT.•a.--A ploughing match
ander the soma's@ of the H..lo"k City As
societies 1' .11., w. to 8. held ea Friday
last eo the tar. of John Jamieson, of this
1tos. A. there were only two entries, the
awash was deol•red .ft, ase is new to take
placce en the farm of Jobs M.Deaald, the
eon., on Saterda,. Nev. 2nd, .L - ing
at 10 Malta.
Cocytui T. The trustees of ear sabot
emit es Naterder sight as advertised aid
lot the ""tweet el bashesg around the
wheel ho..e weal and siessi.g ent and
berme, the well. oar treatises have Men
..td Wel fes the lavish way they Me*
ed themessy1W
my es jets, Mt is the tables .em le he bersd• P55.
aims ham the e._Ua./Ma batt
As _esma1T bony imp d boob naafi
His year i■dh•aar. sso.+rdls BM dll say
fag. • vary 5544 Mints.
C.R.SHANE&CO
Full Line
of
Seasonable
Goods.
t>, 0.Lt.0A Iall00.
awes r She .~'Lasa weed -p,
Lad yes'
Fur
Capes
a specialty
FALL AND WINTER
MILLINERY
We have already ntaiie several additions to our stock of well as-
sorted goodri, so that now we think we have everything that could be
desired in the line of
FINE MILLINERY.
MISS=. YATES.
P.S.-We have us dwellise rooms shove our store which we will rest for very
nameable terms.
AS CLEAR AS A BELL.
I F A PUPIL OF TM
Forest City Business and Shorthand College, London, Ontt,
uses sot grasp • subject readily. we impost and repeat until be tete It. We drill. sees
*Wheels dent. We got our rep*rattos tbat'wsy. We intend to tru.taio It by giving a tbaetfrk
Crnadd
1a all submits aurht. We Mach Bsokksspr.g and Hosie.. Paper by • sew .etML
sire about it. Your mosey back if not satisfied. Caalogoe free,
Mrt LO
A..o. has •ooept.d the position of essuuwith g $04
rt bookkeeper wiD. th. Wieser,
tswinto J. W. WESTERVELT, Principal..
'b' CASH STORE
Der. Meetreal et s.d Hgsare.
Venom bay same overyt►leg is
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Traits. Onetectie.•ry, Crooke/7 l; laswar..
&c.• at the awes. prism ps.abre ter e•.h.
rwvA. FEUD AND MrA1.
sf all k1.4. kept.wmsiaaus 0. bud.
• well-emsr ed eteek.f
STATL1 DRY GOODS
Geste f" arr,,IIIAi.."Iag., Hosiery. Ribbons (sees
:.s.. kept le .tock. Fasters produce akea at
h1R8pr
..t market mime as eem ()God. deliver
dto ell
lite par. Mgrs. the Ms. veer trade sell
The 1 •� a R..1 HORTON,
awry. Cor. Montreal.*. & *tears
M. B. 411 _combs amt .sided by the lithe?
November, will be ladd 1n fer..11s.tMu. ■
IF YOU WANT
r
ew m
s
A WINTER SUIT
of First-class Make,
Good Material and
Latent Styles,
-4'A1,I. ('PON
HUGH DURIOP.
?be we..es. Inellbloor
Heel M Ileo• .f tgeitreel.
Mr rale le
airs a Lipo bob yard OIL
ese Web Nage
OAD41 ES.
Parcheesi 25c. Halms
25c. A lot more at 50
and 10c.
WALL PAPER -
New patterns just lit
at the lowest prices.
Nice
E-
Nice assortment at
cheap figures.
0HINAWA E.
Beautiful goods. Ona
please you with itis..
STAMPINGF-
W e are doing a large
amount of this wort.
Get yours done now
so you may have your
Xmas work in hand
e arly.
Claw ted ago ss. Wo womb M
obey yes ear dee sew goods.
THE FAIR.