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TORONTO, ONT.
el YON to hie etiplente. Beieut Stud.
IT ants neve tultun i ophiens at eaiarioe Li
from 210 per month to 01000 por an-
num, it 10 a well known 1'101 that our
. oobool l0 thu bu90uf its kind in eau- 1
ad a, 'Thin muutd is 8 eploadkl time
to enter. All Isgraduates gat pt tins O.
Is
The demand nearly twenty Smog to
the supply write today for 033134032-
cent oatatogue,0
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal,
13 Den. Yeses AND ALIOXANDRlt e're,
MEDICAL CARDS.
-1>It. R, A. BURNS—
_ A5u6cesenT to Ar. J. A. McNatighton
Brussels, Ontario
Graduate of Polyclinic Poet Graduate
Sohuol of Medicine and Surgery, New York.
Member of College of Phyotoiaus and Sur.
goons ot Ontario,
0111oe and reeidenoe name as formerly oO.
oupted by Dr. MoNaughton.
Diseases of women a opeolalby,
'Plume No. 21,
BUSINESS CARDS.
Ii. MoN
V Y • Issuer of MarriageOBACKELi—
oeneoe. 01•
floe at Grooery, Turnberry street, Brnseele,
WM. SPENCE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
OF MARRIAGE LICENSES .
011100 in the Post 011100, Ethel. 30.4
BERTUA C. ARMSTRONG
Ie prepared to give 10080118 ou Piano
or Reed Organ, Terme on application.
Po1Eotico address—Brueeele. ROeigobee—
LOt 8, Oon.10, Grey. Pupils may have their
lessons at their owe bonnie it preferred.
MISS MARGARET M'LAUCHLIN
TEACHER OF PIANO
Pupils prepared for the 'Toronto
Conservatory of Music.
JAMES HARRIS,
Agent Howick Mutual
Fire Insurancem n
Company
y
Moe and Rosidence—
WALTON, ONT.
ROBERT OUNNINGHAMI
INHORANOR,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
141 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
.1- • BIER, will Boll for better prices, to
bettor moo in lege time and lase chargee
than any other Auctioneer in Fast Huron or
be won't charge anything. Dates and orders
eau always be arranged at this 011100 01 b3
p ors trial application.
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLUNVALli1 — ONT,
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terme reasonable, Sales arranged for
at the office of TRE POST, Bruseel8, 231!
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VETERINARY.
1 N —
(.,,. A. CUNNINGHAM—
kA
1NGHAM
Vt • Honor draduaco of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College,
le prepared to treat all die -
en 9,e 01 domesticated animals hiu a mom
et•
e1 manner, paid to
Veterinaryibletry auci Mink Fever. y
promptly attended gand Infirmary
—hour doors North of bridge, itrnbrry
sE.,
Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
A B. MACDONALD—
• Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc,
Successor to O. F. Blair. OBioo over Stan-
dard Hank, Brussels. Soliuttor for Metro.
p entail S auk.
Id. SINCLAIR-
1 V • Barrister, Hollei/oz, t0unveya0oer,
Notary Pablio, dm. 0180e-13tewltrt'e Bleak
1 door Nor to 01 ()antral Hotel,
Solicitor for the Standard Bank.
plf0UDFO0T, HAYS & BLAIR—
BARRIST10R8 SOLIOIT1tS, NOTARIES
NII
UBLIJ, IOTO,
W, PaotiM?ooT, IL 0, It. 0, BAxe
G. B', BLAIR.
ONoes—Those formerly 0001100d by !deem
OawO0O0 Jt 11011,
.00Dnitroo, ONTARIO.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FEILD.
immune
`Graduate of the Royal O011oge of Dental
• 800geone of Ontario and 6iret•otaBe Reiter
Graduate of Toronto University, Chloe
next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS.
t.`;`4.3
Tho Leading Commercial School
CENTRAL
STRATFORD, ONT.
1'U We School i8 reoognlzed to be one e'3
Qj of the beet0ommereiai Senoole in Am le
eIt ohm. Yon eau safely judge School
by the applications it receives, This te
fo1m We received appnontiMu0 from
Arne iu six large Amoriu31u chime end ri
66atticsofCan
odahe
ur r more totvus and
Weo1a dUIo0mitug SabtO11lw,aask„ on c013
ftWestaud Piled 031 ll wu, P, kl. L, ou
'f 4110 hast, Oar 0oputntlou moaua
Rebome our.greduatea, write for bur
02 nntaloggEELLIOTT ac M0LA014LAN, d.
Priuolpalo.]'
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(1 'it„ ,p
thing. to Y083 ilea oh Oaten it le tem.
'' ,IAw6ilb, t 6*i_ rely at the rear of John Mltuhell'e tram.
peran0e bottom anti the work of putting 331
the foundation will be uummeitood ea
eoou as poteiblo.
JEWELRY
STOP?E
T. have opened a Jewelry
Store in the Me.Kim
Building, and my stock
is uew and wall varied.
Special attention paid
to Repairing.
'You will find my prices
moderate.
Da BLAKE
t~ xxit:t ffews.
(0res,V.
SononL REPORT.—School report for
S. B. No, 6, Grey for month of October.
Names in order of merit ;—Br, TV—
Etta Pearson, Willie Ja0klin, Garcon
Jaaklin, Penelope Brewer, Peroy Steven -
sou. Br. III—Helena Mitchell, Ada
Bateman Fred, Bmeltzer. Jr. III—
Gortie Stephenson, Wesley Brewer,
Joseph Jaokiin. Sr. II—Eva Mitchell,
Roy Hall. Jr. II-8ar31 Hotobioeoo,
Lougee Jaoklin, Minnie Roue. Pt, II—
Willie Mttaholl, Reuben Brewer. Br.
Pr, I—Bert, Voddeo, Geo. Hall, Lela
Voddeo, Earl Lowe, Hazel Rose, Jr,
Pt.I—Gertrude Ames, Samoa Fit od,
Lily Jaaklin, Mary Rose. Doom who
attended sahool every oobool day in
Ootober are Bra Hutohinoon, George
Hall and Roy Hall,
FLORENCE A0Al0Ti3ONG, Teacher,
i I° re4w0rt1o.
Souoor REPORT.—The following ie the
report of U. el. B. No. 4, Wailaoe ane
Grey for October.—Br. 1V—Total 100—
W. Brown, 681 U. Stewart, 66 ; D.
Fraser, 66 ; num 800getor, 66. Jr, IV—
Total 100—G. Speuue, 79 ; N. Stewart,
47 ; F. McDonald, 48. Sr. III—Total
100—Agnes Stewart, 86 ; chitin Stewart,
85 ; G. McDonald, 82 ; H. Elliott 66.
Jr. III—Total 100—Maggie Brown,
82 ; Acute Maluloob, 50; Helen Sputum,
48 ; Mary Cummings', 47. Sr. II—Tutal
400—Ulareuoe Molise, 826 ; Joho Doug.
Jae, 276. Jr. II (in order of IBr31)—
Wm. Uummingc, Etith Burnett, Hence
MoDooald. Pt. II—Lizzie Cummings,
Agree Sangster. 0amerott Stewart, Pt,
i—Sadie Seebaver, Elroy Patterson,
Watson Brown, Thomas McDonald,
Mabel D.nugleee, Fioreuee Beehaver,
J. H..10HN8TON,
Teacher.
.Nioxlereta
SCHOOL REPORT.—Following ie the -re-
port of B. 8. No. 9 Grey for the month of
Ootober, the marks being based on
general profio!ouoy and regularity iu
altendanoe. IV.—P. HNrr1800, 028 ; F.
11oNaallb0, 545 ; A. Sleeken, 460 ; A.
Mann, 411; A. MoKay, 893 ; E. MoNooght
878 ; M. Ouotmiugs, 348 ; M. Bray, 386 ;
W. Noble, 804 ; W. Sielop, 200. Sr, 111,
—G. Sohnook, 885, J. Munn, 829 ; it,
Tarr 434. Jr. 11L—L. Harrison, 841; B.
MoQuarrie, 316; B. MoN1ugbt, 273; 0.
Brown, 271 ; E. Smith, 243 ; L Bpeirau,
229 ; H. Liviugetad, 176 ; H. Noble, 160 ;
0. Flood, 152 ; F Hodges, 118. Jr. II.—
M, Livingston, 484 ; N. Schnook, 848 ;
L. MoRay, 381.; G. Snelling, 126. Pi.II.
8. MoQuarrle, 31 ; 0, Bray, 26 ; E. Me.
Hey, 24 ; J, McKay, 23 ; L. Noble, 22 ;
J. Beechen, 18 ; M. (lemming, 16 ; L.
Hislop, 11 ; W. Smith, 9 : M. Smith, 8.
Sr. I.—P. Pride, 23 ; M. Brown, 17 ; M.
Hodges, 12 I H. MuQuarrie, 9 ; A. Tarr,
6. Average attendauoe for the mouth
40. ALBERTA M0NA0000, Teacher,
Does Your 1leart Flutter
You know heart fluttering er means
g
macre not as well a
s you should be. t'
YIt's
an evidence of impaired nerve and moat
collar p.,wer, To obtain oore, try Ferro
zone ; it has a special au0ton on the heart
as seen in the face of Thos. Grover, of
Cole Harbor, N. 8„ who says : "If I
exerted myself it would bring palpitation.
To Derry any heavy weight or go quickly
upetoire completely knocked me out.
When bad attacks came on I lived in
fear of eudden death," For heart or
nerves it's hard to excel Ferrozune, 50o
per box at a I dealers.
E,Xetel•. -
The school sports were held Friday,
Nov. 2nd,
Mre. Moses Gardiner and family left
to join Mr. Gurdiner.iu Regina.
H. Dilling, who has been travelling
throughout the West the peat Summer,
has arttved'home. He speaks highly of
the Weet.
W; H. Lovett 0300 the nnfortnuale
loner of it flue valise while at the Grigg
House, Loudon, it being stolen or taken
in mistake.
Mrs. Jno. Hawkehow, who recently
underwent an operation at tbe hospital,
London, hue sufficiently reoovered as to
be able to returu to her home here,
Olflolren thievee entered the coop of
Joseph Bawden end stole three of hie
ehoioe fowl, one rooster and two puliete,
The male bird was an exoeptionally due
one, being a prize wiener, end valued at
020.
Joe. Snell, J. G. Jones and Samuel
Rowe were elected to the Board of True
Imes of the James street °huroh. Samuel
Martin viae elected Secretary-Teegelrer,
to fill the vacancy made by the death of.
the late Charles Snell.
Frank Farquhar, who has been err.
gaged with E. Willie 9,0 barber, 0100 re.,
turning from Rodge1ville when bo took a
header from his wheel which °awed hitt
to fallseatoneith foo a8 u badly sprain
wl
hie wrist and ankle. Be was unable to.
attend to his dutiee at the shop fur a
time as a result.
While Alex. Dyet Otte walking down
the etepe at hie home one Wonting recent
ly be mieoalo1lated the dietetic(' and
thinking he had reached the bottom
stopped forward and fell heavily to the
ground. Ou examination it wan diaoever
ed be had injure tl eo of hie' ribs
neoeseitathig hie remaluieg fn the home
for a few days.
Many people are interested in the pro•
growl matte by the Bootee Canning and
preserving Oompany, Limited, and they
will be now pleased to know that to
manning factory for Eketer 10 an mowed
Piles quickly and poettively mired with
Dr. Shoop'' Magi() Ointment, ids mime
for Plloo alone—mid it dome the
work windy and with eatisfgollou,
hulling, panto', protruding or blind
pilre diemppeer like magi' by its gee,
Largo, 0,ukl0 Capped glebe Para, 50
conte. Bold and re00wmeuded by 1'', 11.
Smith,
I'o z'dvvl.elt.
The Dew Evangelical ohuroh at Kurtz.
vide will eoou be oompleted.
Mies Melissa Edwards has opened up a
d1'081mekiug shop over B. G. Oregg'e
store.
SHY. J. Hussar 0omm0uotd epeoial
0Vaneelieti0 services at Mayne ou Sunday
evening
A. J. Losviok, of the Furdwioh Floor
Hill, reooived 0 oar of 3loultobu wheat
also a 50 ton oar of coal,
W F. Wade, tux oulle0tor for the
East division of Huwiok, is distributing
the bills around thews dare.
David Wilson has purchased the Young
property opposite Mr. Welteforil'u for
about 0400 end hoe taken p00008si011,
hire. Wing Rogers had the misfortune
to slip or trip ou the steps leaning to tae
woodebed and in the lest [metered• her
fete wri0t.
The Trustees 01 Fordwioh pub'ie
euhool held u meettug amu re eegage0
George A. MaQutbbau 9,e prin01901 for
bile 8119030({ ya1C 9,4 30 eulogy of 0600 auto
Miss ROauhoude soeistaut for 0850.
E J, Smith, of Seiudeor, who spent a
wank veit11 0138 deter, Mrs, Hisser, at the
parsonage, 001031184 home preaeutly.
.Olr. Smith while here pu00000001 about
525 bus. petatoe0, 260 bee. tnrnipe, dried
apples, butter, grime apples and fowl and
shipped them to Win000r.
00'ity Chest Colds .ere Ditngoroue
They lead to plouney and pueumuuia.
Follow the advice of W. H. Puwie'a
Dornan, Out., who gays : "I used to be
eubjeot to attacks and although I heed
moat everything nothing relieved quiokly
till 1 dieouvered Nervtifue. I have need
it for pleurisy and sore chest and found
it jest tee proper thing. For Lu30bago
or Neurelgi,l ue quick 9,e ligbtoiug. I
uheortuhy reoom300ud Nerviline."
dirongeot, oleaueet, meet pain destroy
mg liniment on earth la Polaon'e Net.
vi,iue, 251 bottles gold everywhere,
Viri eta Ihta,n1.
'The date of the anneal Scottish eon-
oert baa been fixed for Tuesday evening,
January 8th.
B, Ooohrane, of the Marble Werke,
hes purob0eed Wm. Biebee's lease on
Edward street.
Mies Caroline Wellwood was attend -
lug the Womeo'e Mieeionary Oonven•
tion in Bellevhle.
W. J. Paton hoe pareh80ad Winghem
Steam Laundry from 0. Deuyer, and ie
uow in possession.
A oomm3tt00 of citizens are endeavor.
mg to errauge a 0003ee of high alnee sou•
we, t0 to be given during the oomiug
Winter. •
H, Bali visited hie eons in To.
route a couple of days. Mrs. Ball, who
epeut some weeks there returned home
with him.
Mre. T. Hull and daughter, Mies
Edith, have returned from a two
mouths' visit iu Miuueapolie and Ply-
mouth, lA ie.
Tboe. Mo0lymout (formerly of Wing.
ham) who for mune years hes been living
in We 03ty of Natchez, in the State of
ifieeieeippi, has moved t0 Edmonton,
Albert,l.
Geo. Roe, of the Queen's hotel, has
not beau in good health lately, and went
to Detroit to 0080111/ a epeoialiet. Hid
many friends hope the trouble may be
removed.
Tho auuiversery eervioealn °animation
with Bt. Andrew'e Preobytoriso ohurob
tvere held un Sunday, November 4th.
Bev. R. G. kloBeth, of Poria was the
reuober t these Hermes.
P
a e
W, P. Griereou, of Patrick street,
grew in hie garden this year a couple, of
citrons, the equal of which for Biz., and
weight we think woad be hard to find.
The are of oval shape, perfectly Bound
and firm, and their combined weight ie
47 pounds—one 28'mnd the other 24 Ibe.
Daring the great fire at the Exhibition
boildinge in Toronto when propeety to
the amount of over 0200,000 was destroy.
ed, a spark set fire to the fine lakeside
reactance of Barrister R, H. Holmes,
now a resident of tide town, but the dam•
age was foctuuately confined to the root,
and the lose iu oovered by inenranoe.
The teuaote occupying the residence
worked well to get the lire ander con.
trot.
After being in course of erection for
oven two yeere, it now looks 00 though
the people ot thio 00otion will bo using
the new poet algae 1n the course of a few
Cranbrook
Eider Mill
The Cider Mill here has
commenced operations and
Cider and Apple Bettor will
be made any day in the
week (barring Sunday) while
the season lasts,
CAMERON BROS.
14-4 Proprietors.
weeks. I'oetmasler.Fisher ban received
u diagram, showing the position of the
boxes in the ROW 011108 Rud ie now in 9,
positiou to rent boxer' to parties who
may require them, The new b. zee will
rent at 01.50, $2, and $8 per year a000rd.
!ug to size and all are look boxee, the old
mall boxed being dieoardod.
Whoa 4130 tip of a dog's noes le oold
and 300iet, that dug is out Niok. A fever•
ish dry nose 3089,00 eiokneee with a dog.
And so with human hpe. Dry, oreeked
'and 00lor,ee8- 1390 30000 fuveriehaeoe,
and are as well ill appearing. 'lo have
beautiful, pink, velvet like lips, apply at
bedtime a coating of Dr. Shoop'o Salve,
,t will oulteu toed heal any akin ailment.
Get a free trial box at our store and be
couvinoed. Large uiokel capped gleam
jure, 25 pante. F. R. Smith.
acwuua.
The managers of the Preobyteriao
aheroh are placing a new foruuce on the
Manse.
Elmo. Cheese CO. disposed of 872 boxes
of October oheeme to Hodgson Broe.,
Moutroal.
Robert Anderson has recovered from
the iujury to his foot end tie able to be at
work agate we are pleased t0 report.
,eyGeo. Currie ie having his home veneer-
ed with cement blooke which he made
himself by meals of a moelding
maohine. AOgd01 Kress ie doing the
work.
The Elme Farmers' Mattel Fire In-
eare110e Company held its regular diree..
tore meeting on Tuesday of lest week
and 1003aa01010 mole important bueineee.
The Company hoe so adjaet two heavy
maims, ons of a baro barged by lightning
and tbe other the reeideuoe of J. K.
Baker, reoeotly burned down.
The Gement Werke have ceased the
mawntaaters of 0030ent for the Beason.
The work oil taking opt the marl and
Olay become a matter of great inoonven•
hum and hardship to the men owing to
the depth of water 5n the bode, so
Manager Hilae deoided to aloe down.
Reny of the wen wilt however be em-
ployed iu plaoing the cement foundations
for the uew 100 toot rotary which ie
ready to be ptaoed in position. Every
thiug will be iu readiuese before the treat
owner" so that operations may oommehoe
9,e early ae poeeible.
The Bee says :—A rouging rally of
Local Option workers woe held iu the
13npteet Miami] last Friday evening at
8 p, m. Preeident, Juhu A. Turnbull,
noted 0e ohairmau and Alex. Bimpeon, 0e
Seoretsry. Must of the potting web.
division', of 3130 township were repreeeno.
ed, It wee decided to petition the
commit to o101 a epeeist 3000031134 on Nov
ember let and to thoroughly omuv•s the
township for signatures to a petition
asking the remota to submit a by law
for Looal Option to the people next Jan.
nary. Four reliable oanvaesere were 0p.
pointed for each puding sub division and
exp11010 ioetrootlone given t0 each 0e t0
the eignigg of the petition so that there
could be no chance of any onietske being
made. The feeling of the meeting was
uuaoimouely in favor of rolling np
larger majority than ever in favor of
Looaltio
O 0n P a
Those regent tall that
P
the upsetting of the by•lnw, because of a
few unimportant erreg nlaritieo wee u
positive iu'netia i i
e u view of the faot that
each a substantial majority had been
rolled up in its favor. The temperaoue
workers are determined to 0o1ieve u
notable victory at the polls next January.
We fully expert to Hee the majority a
Very subotautial ate indeed.
tJlhaemal.
A ohild threw a atone through one of
the memorial windows in 80, Paul's
ohuroh.
D. Oootelon gets over 800 barrels of
apples from the orchard of Reeve Sloan,
of Blyth.
Anniversary eervioee were held ito
tbe Beptiotchorale on 8uuday,Nov 4141.
Rev. E. R. Fatah, of Wingham preached.
The lediee of.Weeley church, are pre.
paring for the Bazaar end bot supper,
whish ie to be held 3n the Town Hall on
the evening of the 15th,
LIERGSRUIENESSESSESI
MOVED TO N-F'IW
PRE1VEISES
jMoDONALD announces to Alto
• public that he has moved to the
New Brick $tore, - Ethel
and opened up a choice stock and is
ready twait
o on customers better than
ever,
Call in and see'our new premises.
Hearty thanks to all for past pat-
ronage.
al NO. NALD
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i
Olen Blanket!, formerly of towel, hoe
141,1e8 a p•a.'it uu 108 u001Ntatlt bookkeeper
hi 0 w olo"lle grocery u0oe in London.
Juba Rao Turd wee slightly tinder the
weather, the revolt of an 0000 dose of
niedi0iliu. It 'book him op 00verely,
The marriage ie announced at Toronto
of Mie' Edith pmkuleon, formerly of
Olhlto,1, to a prutnioent and wealthy
resident 0( tl
3. W. Newcombe announoee a clearing
Bale of hie Mania elo0bing and furuiohiug
stook,ae he intends to go out of this
branoh of boelness.
BIockell's stable and olilae was offered
for Nate by suction but not sold, the high•
est bid being 44525. It woo afterwards
bought by George Levis, who oaagpiee it.
Chas. H. Holland left on Tuesday of
last wank for Grsvenboret, where he
has been engaged to teach until ()heist
mss. After Chrietmao he will take
obarge of No, 6 Sobool, Stephen,
Rime] Andrews, nen of Jerome
Andrews, has bought a small newspaper
in Saskatchewan, and it in said that
Garnet Marten, eon of W. J. MoBrien,
Hallett, will join him In publishing it.
Roy Helyer, who has been employed in
the olotbing branch of Hodgen' Bros,'
eters for same time, hag gone as their
Weet,rn traveller, enamelling Chao,
Boyer, who ie going into business for
himself,
Dr. Shaw, Medical Health Officer, says
that he has tested at least 100 eamp'eo
of water dureug the peel few weeks and
fooud them all bad, some of them very
much so. He Hayti that all water need
for drinking or similar domeotio purpoe•
88 Nhoald be boiled before nee.
On Sunday, Nov. llth Rev. Dr, Potts
will preaoh in Outario St. Ohurob in the
morning and in Wesley iu the evening.
'L'ho same day Rev, D. N. Mo0amue, of
Listowel, will preach in Wesley Church
iu the morning and in Ontario Bt. at
night, both in the interest of Edaoational
Work. Rev. 61. Joliffe will go to Lieto.
wel.
On information laid by Inspector
Asquith A. Soott was fined $50 and
ooet0 for allowing liquor to be Hold on
Sunday. P. Lewis woe fined $10 and
ooete for rioting 9,e bartender wi011000 a
license, and A. Scott was fined $10 and
coats for allowing him to du so, the oases
were heard by Police Magistrate
Andrews.
00 Tuesday night of last week, one of
the clerks of the Sovereign Bonk,
and to Irieud, who were bleeping
over the bank, were awakened by a noise
in the beltway, and opening the door,
thinking there was some one with bur,
gleriooe intent, they found a darkey who
claimed he bed Inst come into town, and
had no plane else to sleep. He got a
might's lodging in the cooler.
Blue Pills No Longer Used
When the stomach needs aleaneing, the
bowels lnoreaaed activity, the liver ad.
ditional power, don't nee meeoorol pills,
try Dr. Hamilton's Vegetable in nom
position, creme:sly mild, yet ears to
finale out al! impnritie0 and wa.tes, no
remedy is so well adapted for family use.
Poeitively a oore for biliousness and
eiok headache, unfailing in constipation
and bowel trouble, exceptionally good for
indigestion, no median.) ie so universally
,needed in every home se Dr. Hamilton's
Pills. Good for the young, the old, the
eiok and the well ones, the benefits of
Dr. Hamilton's Pills are manifold.
Rold everywhere in 25o boxes,
to oderioh
Daoke are fairly pleutifal along the
Maitland at the present time,
The Goderiah Elevator fe now roofed
in, and inside work is being pushed
ahead,
The Goderioh Harbor Lumber Co.'s
Mill at this port is running full time,
oatting all kinds and sizes of building
material.
The apple pioltere at J. W. Salkeld'' on
the Bayfield road, pinked one forty or
fifty Northern Spies that averaged three-
fourths of a pound apiece iu weight.
Mre. F. W. Watts, of OIinlio03 hoe been
elected secretory treaenrer of the Weat
Huron WomeO'e Institute, a e, e00eBBdIO34
Mre. Colin Campbell,wh be leaving Eb
e
deetriaE:
0. A. Ried dr Co., are getting along
with the brink work of the Baptist
ohuroh, and with a fine November the
roof should be in position eo that ineide
work may be peoneeded with,
Mayor Tilt makes the anaoan0ement
that he will not be a candidate at the
m0ufoipel eleouione next January. It hie
present plane 30000re, he will remove to
Detroit with hie family early next year.
Some of the red pressed briok for the
facing of the 0. P. R. station hes arrived
and a quantity of the eemen1 briok for
the inside of En walla is also on the
ground. A gang of men are engaged in
Biting in around the couorate foundation
laid for the round house. Ties steel
beams to be used to support tbe portion
of the Big Mill's emit block under whiob
the line of the Guelph and Goderioh
Railway will ran are on the ground.
The atom shovel 3e now at work on the
out leading through the mill property.
Colin and Mre. Campine 1, of the'
Heron road, left Met week l0r Windsor,
where they will reside in future. On
Friday evening of the previous week, a
Booed meeting of Guderiob Obrole,
()seedier' Order of Home ()miles, Dae
held at the residuum of Mr. mud Mrs.
Stoddart, East street, 00 say good bye to
Mr. end Mrs. Campbell, who have been
officer(' in the Oirohe ever since its organs.
zatiou. During the evening Leader J,
Elgin Tom bade them farewell ito the
name of the Circle and Past Leader J.
H. Worrell presented Mr, Campbell
with a gold -headed umbrella and Mre
Campbell with a lady's travelling Gem.
paniou 311 ebouy with silver mountings,
The trial of Matthew McCreight, in
oo11oeotion with the shooting of John
Hussey at the Kintail charivari in July
leaf, was 000duoted before Rig Honor
Judge Doyle. Crown Attorney Seager
prosoonting, and W. Proudtool end G, 1!'.
Blair Appearing toe itta0reight. There
were two iidiotmenle charged and
several Witneeeee ware heard to prove
that MoOreigbt did the ebooeing wbioh
wounded Hammy, The defence was that
while Mooreight admittedly fired a shot,
there wee no evidence that it was the one
which wounded Rummy, and there verse
certainly no intention to do injury to any
0110, Hie Honor held that the first oon•
tont
lou wag not sustained
the evidence
leaving no doubt as to it being Me.
Oreigbt'e shot which did the injury, but
he admitted the plea that the defendant
did not shoot le injure any one, He
severely oondemnod the foolish woman
of obarivmring, and said 00 tar en he leas
concerned it should be lrawtted down.
The gathering was no unlawful 8oeembl4,
wea, Atee+"teerwvweareatee wr'.r's+r'w+c kneoe'v nweenvuatea✓ecerwwr,a a
irm
D. WALKER AND M. BLACK
have formed a co -partnership, to be
known as Walker & Black, and will carry
on aMig
Furniture
and
Undertaking
Business
IN THE LECKIE BLOCK
Their stock of Furniture, Undertaking
Goode and Musical Instruments is new from
the Factories ; has been bought for cash' and
will be gold at Reasonable Prices.
MR. CHAS, FORSTER, an experienced
Undertaker and Upholsterer, will assist in the
business.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
They hope by strict attention to business,
square and honorable dealing with their Cus-
tomers to merit a share of the public patron-
age.
Night and Sunday calls will be promptly
attended at David Walker's residence, North of
bridge, Turnberry street.
\kJALKER. & BLACK
and no one had a right to fire off a gun
at such a time and to such a manner.
Taking a lenient view, however, of the
oironmeta0oe0, he sentenced MoOreigbl to
three menthe in jail at hard labor.
Fred, Domontair, aonvioted at St.
Ostherinee of assaulting a yo0ug girl,
was sentenced to a term in Central
Prison and to twelve lashes.
The inquest at Bookinghom, Quebec,
over the viotime of the strike riots show-
ed that both eidee provided arme and
ammunition extensively.
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