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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1891-11-13, Page 8NOTEMBER 13, 1891 THE,: -HURON EXPOSITOR..- 8 recently organized, �neets THI ADVERTISEMENT TELLS YOU church, ouseo then back to prchased the handsome property of- Mr. Knox 9 mnasium, play ground, ai d. laboratory are ere get the very-tol price for their produce, The dog ran up to the b d to the hou ally. The doctor is rapidly becoming eery Wednesday evening' -It is our 'pain- ode mone. There are ihe gate at the barn, an as a MON rd the dea�h of and sometimes a sh -a with our people, and is building f "I du t y this week to 'recoi : Nhat We Want, THING41 n b excelled by Inany schoo.s in the Pro fbW tOWDS . where p ioes arf a f%vorit, M& f ) kept up: so well second time, where it stood at the door as a well I til(is, ife of Mr. J. S. TimminlE,, o v nue, as a glance at the dinister's report ae in Seaforth.-Hriglia's orchestra, of Lou- though it wanted,in. 04e of Mr. Michiie's up a large practiae, of which lie i evale, and daughter of Mrs. Tu ts of it,, I show; and the who e equipment N a 8 daughters open6d'the door and ptAted the worthy both professionally and persontilly. Btu I r ked by the inspectors n Class I,'with don, will furnish the music at the B chelor a this place, which took place at the residence n dog, which appeared quite friendly, on the -The - council have decided to erect three i. AND WHERE TO GET Big, ravee of, brew Clothing conslstln� of men's t to exception of one or wo minor items, - and Benedicts' f all dress ball to be Oeld here a in town, which is a of the latter on Friday, 6th inst., af.ter a -1 Mildven's Overcoats - And'Sults 9 41, 11 1�11 63.7kh ingt h her hand. It then ran off at full additional street limp Tha rem us were interied in I 1. 6. .11 M6a Brown of Marpur- head witYouths! Roy -5 all I . I and . v hich come under Ulass . I lie 00 I . 011 2 a bush, bu , t returned in move that will be appieciated by ville a or "V J left Avmy below ordinary, va ue, a ins of the beat in hey, has been engaged as teacher I of. Rox- speed towards th Wingliani cemetery, followed thither by bought at �Jd at proportionally lower rates- t ism, as is well knowif, i belonging to�Mr. the Min, was burned early Wednesday a large number of Borrowing relative� and nas Su its from $4 hero school. for next year, at it halary of about half an -hour, and again attacked J�ens.—A dwelling house, men's overwairfrom $tlo up" me -oiu ( ntario, and drills, -dalist nica, aim gym- ellent teacher, some little pigs which were running in the John Ta ,,yk,,1u1WfrorrL $4 up, goys' overcoats fr - 11 at the $950. Mies Brown is an exe i i lip, n's Ic &sties are regulirij t week" The rigin of the fire friends, the.. funeral proceB, sion being com- --Cbildren's Suits from $1.76 up"; Childre foil wed up. give good as barn lard, and had to be driven away by morning, las cc- poed.of 117 vehicles*' S2.75 uV; t2�3& up our stock of Fars, -coul'. proper seasons. The scho hasabout $600 and will be sure to tisf�ction to overcoaft,frOm 9, Capeo, rorth of reference books, a, d the Mechanics' the Roxboro pa ple.—Mr. A. G1. Ault is Ivir. Miobie, jr. When the dog left Mr. is unknown, as thebuilding bad been un Ladies' and Giants' Coats, CA sing It ffs, Boss, &a., is now complylete at the having his store inted and improved, pr�- Michie's farm-, in place of'going iouth to- cupied for some time.—On Thuislay after- natitate hag a fine oollecti n of about 4,000. osite direc- noon of last week, the 5th of November, the Wroxeter. r,XGlotbing and, Dry Goods House. mesa. iding many luable refere paratory to- openi, g.,Up business ag�ia in his wards home it went in the opp n of Blyth and many visiting breth- NE %v�,3 NoTEs.___:Jas,* Fox has d a WM. PICKADs ooks, to which the stu a are adinitted, old stand.—Mr. I avid Johnson is in Torou- tion. Although Mr. JOichie did not like- Orangeme ront f his shop. stand, Seaforth. ith the -privilege of the in room, at a to this week" atte diug the annu4j� meeting the actions, of the dog, and not hiving heard ren attended at the Methodist church in a handsome new -sign in f T� Mild's old f the Provinci%l hool Trustee3' Associa- of what tad taken place on the 7th line on body, where th6y listenel ere is no. excuse for people going1to the erely nominal fee. The it ink is com- 0 e frorn .,the Sea- and appropriate sermon by the pstor, Rev. other drag -store or to Gorrie, for wh t they odious, with an ass6mbly room 32x47, and tion. He went ai a delegat the previous day, be never once suspected Mr.� Campbell. In the evenin' they partook Miss Prue San erson EDWARD 0 rA% %1SH) a heated by three Smead-Dowd furnaces, 6o, forth: Institute Board. . Mr. Johnson has that the animal was mad. he brute next 9 ern at want in the drugline.— is the ventilation been.Seeretary of the Board since 'Its orgau- halted tit John Wheeler's, on the fourth of an excellent supper prepared for th rrived hom-e-from Grand Rapids on' � Xtur- hat the tempirature and ansion hotel. A very pleasant social a in Fi�Le, Dairy Butter�- will Pay e uniform and perfect. The injurious izatioil,now some fifteen years ago6 and few line, where it showed every -sign of being the M day last. We hope for good, but We pre- Dealer d on educatiopal matters.— afflicted with hydrophobia. Mr. Wheeler's evening was spent, sume it will- end in a vieit. We like to see Vahest prices for Ane fall IButter in. lare of snow or gun is modified by inside are better posts i- 0 There is Mr. Robert Garrow, whose -farl� adjoins dog and several others on the line werSbit- our young people corning h me- tters, and sla,te�bl%ck-boards are furnish- aid destroyed. . Later Ch1iselhurst. too much going away among the young small rolls and prints from �ffiis date, throughout, go that th a students' eyes Harpurhey on the McKiltop e, has erect- ten and have since been anawiU take tub Butter till October ed. F. fine large e sil and has it 11 fill d on in the day the dog'passed by the house NOTE.S.—Mr. G. A. Aackl]Cy Who is at peopie in this place and they generall go to ot strained or�injured, as too frequent e here. e n the of lHatthew Kellington, where snme of the present attending the Mitchell model school see Un�le SAm,—Oats are b Ming loth the Butter Store happens in ordinary sch)oIroomg. A mong with corn. H i another co. t to c) at s a tine wic -030ope, imported Venefi . oialre'sults cruing from corn ensilage. children were playing in the or -hard, one of has been engaged as teacher in Section No., We hear of as higb as 34 and 35 cellu being SEAFORTH. e apparatus i ' z has u, dertaken them, a little girl, wig bitten in the face, 7, Hibbert, for next.year- George h paid,.and-oats are pouring ia in coritie( uence, rect from Reichart-, of V enna, and several -Mr. James rieve Carnoch�6n - f Arm and a farmer named Knox,.. residing on the a successful studeot and will no doubt make farmers coming 9 and. 10 miles wi-th leads. ustiall. fo, ind in small col- the management of the struments not y f T eseion o lactiolls. The whl le ou;fit te nts a on the third con uckersmith, third llne�, was lsobitten 4 the same dog, an energetic' teacher. -While Mr. Isaac -We hope the price, will keep up for it puts 'hich was ultimately shot by a farmer, Moore was drivi g a team attached to a the farmers in better humor. o Mr. R C. W X"rou press th re to reside. capital of bout $11 DOO aId a yearly ex- and has gone W he resid rm -e fees are only $6, Coleman has had ence on his fa bear Belgrave, on Sunday afternoon.. The tank full of water, the hammer strap broke pense of about $5,000. TI ad to th side, description of the dog. given by all thq per- and he was pulled off the wazon against AlshfbAd- -going bad One y DISTRIOT MATTEiAS'L $8, and $1.0 per annum, &( cording to class, joining the n oil the nor and board may be had at rom $2 to $3 50 thorouglily renov �eu�s going above, corresponds witE the some large stones,. He received one �.ed and ini ties mentioned A�NOTHER PIONEFP. GO-IZE.- adopted. I hope He has made extonsive im- one that was shot. But many who sAw it, cuts about th face but act dangerous, the early settlers of Western Out in are according to the plan there. to live. r it c6me into both before and after it was shot, are of the Dr. Thompson, of Hensall, dressed the k PUBLISHERS NOT�CE- these itenis will be inten sting t6 many of pro-vements on th 9 fa'rm since, pasing'away. Last wee John Mel ae,one your readers by showing ;hem. the advan- hi possession an will soori.have one of the opinion that it wall nob mad bfter all. It wounds. ownebip'of A;hfield, of thepioneersof thet ter re- nicest bomes,teads n tbia,paft of the cou- As to be sincerely hoped tLhst the lat uty of Huron, went to Me long one tages they have near thei, own homes, and in the'Cou On account of goin- to ]�Iress �n I ome effort to try. -Mr. Thomas Lapalie has had I erqcted port in be correct, and, that although all ith big by stimulating them to in ake i cKinop. rest. . Re�emigrated fom Scotland usual, sev- ay earlier this week than : this fall a large ddition to his liesidence were badly scar6d, no one is seriously. hyrt. Wife and family over forty years a, ro, and get the benefit of them. In 'conclusion per A Gooi) SAL -111.4 -One of. the most largely :h he have failed on his farm adjoinitig -,Seaforth.1 �Aa Mr. JThe above was intended for last week, but was eral of ur_ correspondents milt me to say, and my ei perience, I think, Eales held in this township for a soon after settled on the farm on w im, -ung, 1 be'Loobarsh ettle i the yo; to connect,. nGtwithstaYtding thle people Laptilie. is rot,yet P. benedict improvements not received in time.] at Wm. Armstrong died, -in wfiat is called t imely entiles me to say it,'tha' of this kind are afoulated to r -te an long time was th I of 20 r who leave our own coun, 'to attend distant n Saturday laot, ment, on. the towillifie between Hm on and warn1mg we o,ave them last weel,�, and Mrr. Robert 1;i 00, �of Brucefteld. on the 9th concession o hools in preference to e excellent Insti- air of suspicion. Mr. Armstrong, having had his barns and Bruce. A large number of Higi landers nci r -and a Do yo a, result our local Columns 8� not as "a 1sr( re and settled in as tues in Soafortb, Clint u, and , Goderich, this town, who, is uite a horse f came to Caus6d at that tim want a, Suit or 0�rercoat ? New feed'destroyed �y fire wa3forodd to dis- as usual.. d f e wors cceEsluil breede,, has a6veral as fine Worsteds, T pose of his stook,land he was delighted with various parts of Western Ontario. I It was simply go farther an e, both as su weeds, Beavers, Cords, &c., just received s 1248 regards expense and'efficiency. Any on tanda;rd bred colts of boto sexes as can be at AlcfxTosn's. Fit guaranteed... Price right. 1.y e It ShiL Remei4ber, Tim ExPOSIT0111 sale. Bidding was spirited during the dreadful ebtflera ye and V the results of hip 'found in the I rovince. A 10 -hrough ok L OmTv,my. -Many of' our citizens were p bee me the cry prices we ow -until the Ist, Gf Janua 8$ f or these schools ca�u do better fi)r * any student and mcst satisfadt re realized. -near very immigrai than any of the larger schools where the his stables would delight- any ad trer- Of a U�rnrised and pained to hear of the death of There were no i0plements offered and- the special prey of the tetrible epidemi . The trial trip noble , steed. Mr. Charles B7rker is omas Woodley,of the London Road, �e came ou�.sbsred the prica of one year ; and a rooms are over -crowded, and many of them the. Mrs. Th stock sold teslizeld 6ver one thou"Band dol- one on which JohnAcRa January Ist 1 9� for Lrge and abetter man for the position rie-ar here o Saturday les',. Shewatsofflict- e the conimoit fate, fid his -'wife and'.some of from now until utterly foul an,re-gards ventlation. Where in chr lars. The folloiving is a "ample �of th ff the vCS understand that ed with plenrivy and ilIflanimation of the .361 at e got. We TE -S cents. 'Tell your neii whcle: A dra gbtfool a d for $60-,a *his children were taken 0 ghb:)rs and a school runs over 250 atudent, anything could not b 01 1' like individual attention lid close persanal Professor Scott hat signed a contr6t With I�llg$.­Sbo took tick on the Saturday prev'_ breedir ware 12, ; cows antine island below Quebec, Believer friends and persuade them, tLo send bras Miss JessieAlexanfler, of Toronto, acen of ous an . 4the disease did its fatDl work in the 9 e trial on rvisiou is not atte�wpted. The t each ; a pair -again! This was a eevere supe of to -year-old qt�ers brought saw them a t -o short 'sT-,e arriving in atrange land. Bn their names at once. Nlrg. Woodley t be resolutely c pply a firs IaEs Elocutioniats,,to take partin a concert in of'oue week. schools of this county an r 872; yearling cattle averaged $23 each, and trainingto any one who wishes to receive it. Cardno's haIjin thi town, in the third week was 52 years of ge, She was much and ke a home for the rcst grade owes brouglit 1$18 per pair. r. W. went to work to in nity and E. odgaon., -yo of December. -Rei. A. McLean, of Blyth, oode,, and isr o F EcsrkcT'(01_,-. r. J. urs Truly, -C. CLARI SON. deservedly estecuied In the commu G. Duff, (if Sonforth, was the auctioneer, of the family in the -wild backw ilg t much sympathy is felt for her two you flat r years the High School Insp ctora for conducted the eery ces in the Pres yterian M.Af, one of and Mr. Armstrong says he is a hustler, got along remarkably weJl. In orenOOn dau h- busband. The Onta-rio, pad] an official visit to Seaforth Now is the time to buy your Tweects, church here last Sa bbath. In the 9 Urs and her bereaved one of his sons managed- the farry in the le and �:o vinclug funeral took place a Collegti4- Institute last week, ain leav- Blankets and Y�rns n Mouday and was very- for winer. he advocated in an ab We have a good Zurich. game successful way. , John mella e wap, and f1sil. -Coine and asp fl@- discouise the cause of miesidris, 1, gely attended. typical Highlander. kind, gtme.rox 9, true ing rxpressed himself to- the t-ustees as selection and all -new yJag par, I�r highly pleased with the results of his in- A.G. VauEgmond's Soms.�- 1248-1 'ticular s - tress -on I home' iniislons nd the N OTES. -10 ally will regret to lenrn of . the BRIEFs,-Mr. 1 August Fisher moved on serious illness of Mrs. Neil Ress. of the Lon- Tuesday laEt to Breslau, Waterloo county, hearted, straightforward, and holio -able, of 8peCt-;G11.. 11 Seaorth has now an institute -NdTic-E.-Any person I aving left yarn at auginentaVoii Belle 6. in tile eve, ing be Eilent, but deeply pious, naturel and6loyally jUL every particalar second to no,ne the late Aliss Arbucle's,will it by calling atscOTT dealt in a very pl in -and practical manner don road, near here. I 1 son the railroad.—Mr. submigive to the ill of Heave in all which is rs. Rois I been where he will vr �rk re- usic Store. MRs. ARI 1248.x3 I 'In 1:ersou be was tall and rliusiuiar in the Prov ince, Was h -18L expression, and it BROs. 11, with many of the mrrent dvils and sios of confined to bel for aoine time and its.sho is John, Ramsire and fa inily, who formerly tbings. were GiRL WA-.\-Tr.D.-AN-anred at the Ameri-. the day.-INtiss.. Williams is still holding an old!,ady, upwards of eighty, fears pre en- sided on the 140 concesuion, but who moved a fine liea� There -is needless to say that the trustees can Hotel, Brtisscl3, a good gil Ito do- tip -stairs wor1c. visit. with ftroug features and h!gWty gratified a receividg such ��n 0 evaucrelistic moct.ugs in - the Methodist tortained that Bile may not recover. -Mr. to -Michigan lasIt fall, are here on a pinion The, highest wages. XpPly to Mus. A. KoFmNo Brus- 0 was always ts cordial welcome at- 13 'S door, le to judgo of t�he m I; rge a'd much John Broadfoot, eldest'son of Air. James They intend to sjt�y about a month. 'hey ar d no man could be morte, t ciagenial y social from one so well aX sel& -48x2 church. The atte idance n 'JL of the school A RARE CiiAsc.L�.-Tbe pao-tilersbip of illterest is -taken in th meetinge.-The Bread -foot of the irtill road, who graiumted like Michigan very well. -Robert Lrmer at " big ain fireside." He lived to be over Christiiu- Endeav)r As i&tion of*. the 1 medicine laet fall is now locted in' San has taken a wi-se, step in gettibg a* top on inety years of ag(,,.hub retained ull hia Messrs. Vyper & Bnattic haiing -beeii disolved by I I - have a utonio, a large Texas city and is haViDg a his stage. It will be a great benefit to the Guy Bro Minstrel mutual consent, nd as _AJr. Bi attie does not intend Presbyterian chu, ch W' T i facultics to the list. Untilthe pas year TnE G-r)c Bros, -be , 3] entire 11 praver be troop appmred in Cardno's Hall 6.n. Friday to csrry on the business, he w 14 sell out the meeting in the bat ement. of the churc on I'arge practice. Dr. Broadfoot is aliotber of traveli'Lng pul) lc� and.Bob says it is boss.- used to walk two nliks, to church and back- "eventag. lah't before:* very large !audience. atock for the n e.xt sixty �a3-s regardless ot cost, as ThanL-sglv* )i uiug, at lialf-past ten.- Mron's SODS who is doing creditutollis Peter Beaver iiio d into Mr. H. Dimmert's every Sunday, in pyeftrence to TiiiDg, to the stock must be reduced ar d the puroliasers wIng in( 11 a-bove t r ad f Stratford, ative country abroad. Alex. McTav- house a few dWago.-W, P have been bav- Thia troap, iQ: much re-ra go got the beneft of the same. 'look out for ou Last week I'vir. , ames Kyle, o b hear the Gat -lie preaching be I-jved o wcll. gh the shipped from here a n4inber of *Shropshire ' y nice eatber of late.- m4natrel troov audaltho,u perforcri- vertisement next week. sq Jops j3EATTu;,.Seaforth. ish, son of Mrs. ]NIcTaviell,of the mi.11 road, ing er e 1348 a 8 it rain. -John &nee asmcs�t mitb-provoking there was sheep which lie ha I purchased from Ile,srs. who is locited i th Birtle district, ani- D. S. Paus' . - has! g t big cow g flensall. notb4ing co Coo r, of Tuckerinith toba having become weary nf living' �Ione, viiel one on rse or val mar ,LbGu' . it. The Dickson and Coo ker, of the J3rZn3o1k'I1ine, has �g. Dou,-Gs I - G, J. 8MIERLAND bits the cllin� of one Cou-NOIL others. a S V", P itiler a'visit to� Michig4n.2-Elenry Koehler, jr.,bas Eingh g and'dancirl, were very good,and the ou Farlane and Dunk i?, of Stanley, and t a k took unto himself a life pa I of thevery best farnis.on the London Ro A, within Monday evening lastjohe� thne"ifolmloewtin They Were purchmed fo r for the three quartersof a mile of this village. Velandfor 0 9 r.breediug purposes sold his 50 -acre f trin to John Widen nien cauqed the au C in the person of an estimable young lady various Jqkes. by tiie end t ouncilar Tyer- -1, 000 busineES Wag transac e -British Columbia.- wi3h's many aiiin of X Koehler will buy here qualiti--and sit,iation �annot be surpassed, while the dicuce to be exceedingly merry. special and have Leon sen; to &ln Woidstock TAIr. McTL 0 - man in coij auction with i 1e Fire and Water dwelling bourb alone, whieh is flc tva storey fe&tare of the programme was the The Forest Free P ess mak(s the -following friends in thi-i vicinity will- unite in wishing again. brick, cort coubiderably over q.3,000 at lo est con- Conmittee, was authorized, to prepare --a feats,afone ftlaec-)ni.panyaswel�las feats- reference to a former Seafcrth-boy Fre iimself and 'Mire. Atl"cTavish a luvg aud happy tract price, to sa),nothing of 'the cost of the out - of - -­ a new addition to badancin� and jugglery. Th4 plan and specificatoDs o- Fshley, who left here a ew months ago to �narriedlife. Xinburn. buildhignu, ineludij)g barns, stables and shed. The -s buildhig, sufficient to c- son's N -same will be sold as cheap as any of- thp. or(Inary 100 acarct:ly be surp:js3ed for cl vernes3 of ixecu- the water work accept a position i ia bTanch.of the Mol John ]Nlillson son of Mr. e e0yrrinoda,te the new p mps and also the ioved c, If acre farui�. Intending purchasdrs will d) well to tion. On th.e whole the entertainment Wa's bank, Trenton, h&3 be6n.reli t ainil- ..Kippen. David Millson (4 this pla-.e, 'Who is a reei- call at once at the -post office, Hersalli for full pa*r- a dc�:ided succes, sure that dynamos. The Clerk wa authorized to nu- ton."�The Seale th Fire Brigade have de as laid up with a 124SI .and we fee -acrs ba changed wonderfully at dent of Cleveland, Ohio,'w ticulars. tify tf e chief of the Fire Brigde to thor- P1 shioull to S1 tgain they -1 cided.to hold tbeff,annual ball on the even- tre vqry sev9 Bi�iEFs.-The'weatlier still contin�es won- oughly test all the' hydrjuts Lis soon dur' ng the past ten days. Reasond a' re attac� of typhoid fever and just ft be even a much Targer au- S Pos' ing of December I 1. This has alwaysbeen known to all. it you are nct benefitted: by &she was recovering from that hemm at-- derfrilly warm and open for thi" m - of wi, g�rheee_v6c]c -C It 1� sible, and to report to thF, chairman of the t a very Pleasant annual gpthering and all hew the fault is yours. The goods are new, and the tuacked with rheomati.-m, but is now recov- ar -Prof. Scott, -of this village, 'InIteeUds Fire and Water Committee. The clerk was prices are right. -D. WxinublEltt. 1218 �ye also instructed to not*,fy certain parties to neces-4ary prepaxa, ions are being made to. Edward Sherritt, from- erilig. Mr. G'e a Millsorl, a younger Son.- visiting,;our sicter village of FILESP GF HU1w_,Z­Th1e Presby- make the coming i�ent the most su I � u `g ir a, no -'d' YTERY of - Mr. Millso arrived home a few days Saturday, evening first and giving tery tet in Hensall on Tuesday. - Mr. Car- desist from draining impt re water into the yet held.-' When he Guy Brother3l minstrel and Mr. Alexander Forest, of 0 - ago from Clevela d and be also was sufferiLg concert ther . He has secured�'.Nlr. Sins Fax, town drain on Colemaa street, and that if,J were visiting at Mr. John Jarrott's e presided. MP135rs- Me- the nuisance'complined , �f is uct abated troupe was in tow last week. they'pi-toed a I ;t, who has from an attack Of the fever. He is inow, the great comedi:Ln. and Johlit-m 0 Bain, large order for clathing with NlEqjrs. Jack- ithis week.-INliss Annie Jarrol however, recoverjug nicely.-Aluch -rear . et ponald and J.. S. Henderson werd appointed e'ek from date of notificstiou, inflam- 0 the celebrated guitar play(r of Pil;tburg, I within one w -of 'this town. Thip Epeaks lbeen laid up with a severe attack of here on Pennsylvania, forthe occasion. I'V-e wish to address the 'me.etiog of thel Women's that the council will take �he neces3ary steps SOD Brothers, I illation is, we are glad to say, recoverivu. was felt by.man of the friends in it well for this enterprising firm. -Mr. John learning of the d�ath of Gerrond, aunt him all DaviA B-achan n, son protect the intere ts of the town. spending ThankE- I�ocuh.-Thanksgiving service wa3 held t waa agreed ta recommend to thel Asse mbly to io examine the Oldham, of Bran ford, is ursday.-Ow. of Uts, John *Tl4ompson. She bad resided of Mr. Win. Btichanan, J. P., of town - The cominittee appoint d giviDg with his s; ster, MT. 0. Kemp. in St. Andrei,is' church on Th at Thompso s for m.Any years, was well ship of ay, and, who has vary �u ssfu)ly af- a summer setiaica be held in the , -ani-- th., ment in drain on the wept side- of Coleman street, ing 0 the heavy rain and. windstorm on -known and was j very greatly rEspected.- ological depart sented their report, r -,commendini-Y that Tue�dak evening the Bible Soeiety'a meeting I completed his coure of tudies at the ts rnight be av�Lilab' 0 if -It -W-13 all autumn iThe root crol's inIthis vicinity have all been -f-ye. has r.turned .e for P70 M AIL �� 6 P orde;,that studen FOOTBALL C: Guelph Agricultural Colk ason. thLe drain. be. put in a aitary condition, did )not take placo. -Everybody should turn d in go�d condition. The weather -N ision, of 'Waterfo d,' the fields iii the winter se, afternoon The. I ootball season ivp ncarly brveste home. Mr. PaM and that it b out to -morrow evening to the concert adver- e boxed in. Lea4d was aksd and glit%ined tc moderate -done. A delegat iou of eome seveut sell gen- c favorable an there was an immense grand organizer of -the Home Circle ociety, the any. -Mr. H. R. ITreasurer 'were authorizs4 to dispose of in, a a'ad Smith's Hill. tlemen from Gait C61legiate- Institute ioot- 'tised' by the Hall Conip crop. Nearly ev y perEon had more than has'OkgaDized a lodge here, The firs meet-. (lerbentures uow,on hand squed under by Pfaff has moved into the house lately va they expected anihow could the' be- other- ing was held in MCE wena hall on A ca I w, s suat%ined from Bwyfi ald. don,gre law No. SL Of 1891 to tb advantage ball club, a third of whomwere camp, fol- cated by Mr. R. Butt. -A splendid silver y 8 tturday -e,, to Rev. J. A. Me; lowers, visited- Satur�ay' to wise than please� evening last. The anniversary rneeingy of gation and tbat of BlaL I possible. The Mayor, R eve and Councillor %forth list tea service is now on exhibition P Wei- Doilald, of! Torobto. Provisionp]. arrange-. wrest froni our I l6titUto club the i the Christian Endeavor Society was ield in Good were appointed a co nmittee to pr6vide miller's. . It is � intended as a New Year's were made for his induction in the cup, the trophy a victory on a Wood. Winthrop. the basement of Carmel Presbyterial: church lamp3 to 1�ght the hall. The( Mayor, with gift for the best guesser in the vicinity. �qed on Monday evening last,. The 11%w. C. g alr. N ck field last s )riag. The b LoCAL N0TF8.' The Royal Teniplars bere event of hislacce0ting i ire and Wat�r Co ii-nittee, were re- 8-tO th e P ham. to prealah Mr, Simpson. in he absence. lovely the groind was in fairly good I inti -Ind giving a grand entertainment in their FletcEer, of Thanit-s foIA, gave a vey inter- que3tod to exam, ine the tenders for steam of the ModercVor to preside ; Mr R. Hen- on order. e brill" W alton, i council ebambei on Friday evening l3th estiDg lecture, which was listened o with aisteir and Mr. p=Fs.. They were lso ,inpowered to c the 'lalt i ien wer iant in p4ty dorao to address the mi. Great efforts ba mu-ih interest, pleasure and pro -fit by ail sult With an expert in ref�revcc ta tile mat- and large of statt re. When Harold Clark- NF%vs. -We are pleas,sd trileary that Mr. iDst., at 7.30 P. %n. ve been'. Acheson the p(ople ; tha lnduct�`on to take son stood along side of his opponerft the pair made by ille7merlibers of this lodge to pre-. present. -Mr. John BlatchforA, ar.,' eturned ter aud to report with recomm endations at It. 'McLeod, who has been ill fori the pelst place on the 24t- inst., at Bayrield Read looked like the coat of arms of Prince Ed- a -eks,will pare an interestiog programme for the oc- home recently from visiting relati es and �e ri eaders two we oon be a A s irs. AGhe$3.rt =� lirripson the next in ,eting. The P were six t 'M Buell wont ble to -same work csion, aad asilstnce hits be friend's in and. about Granton.-Ou enter- IChurch. ward Island. 'as 1tos8 nnd aeli , secured presented. The Street! Commitee were -We ullderstalld tbat the September 'and' 111(313ted memberi, in the iister p PPDI - d to consider thr, remit of authorized to have the ftr�in on Co emahl be3OUght the aid Qf a declining sun and -s per from the ti were a -October cheese has been sold at 97 cent wiLtee disrihlLti0l) of prc- It A number Peart a pre strong wind to and Kinburri. up on P The elaments hearkened Lodges of Waltox ff. Beek, Thorr3 nd Bernar Thom r on, have each recently very inu bationers. street sofith cle4ned on 'I I erlyewer pound, and will be shipped this week. onald, ''Nfusyrave T ,- his prayer; fortu lesmiled on bis tpam, and ities have Dli.o promised to ag- ed as soon as flie water set drains now On the 5th of November 'he anpiverairy of of othe 'celebr ch i)iproved nt un e the appedrance of their dwelling.,; and Needham were appointed t9 con that all wbo come expecting an in- y sider ted with it ar Accounts the 1,*ill we r the coveted bar fter th Gunpowder Plot, t -lie Ordrigernen of sist, 80 e�sious in connect the Nvhole question of siunmer V 8 csed off half an hour's I lay. Seventeen pairs of L at Orange Lodge No.' 232, held a tea tellectual treat will not be di-3ap pointed i- iog thein nicely painted. -The Pr shytery to. the amount of $4i 10.5 ivere ordered to be Gy Istrong lungs sent forbli a mighty.shout, and Coll.�ga and report. The hext regulr ineet- he Orange Hall. An excellent Mr. Andrew Goveillock is to have -an ex- of Huron met in CarmLl Pre byterian and debentures i+ed for the earn meeting in t paid diat had gathered strongtir ay last, and de,.L.; L -horns church on Tuesd, d L, ite the ill be held ia Seaforth tensive sale of live sLock and imp!ements on ing of Presbytery .i tte three fish programme was prepared and dialogues, A by-law was sul 'Proved of , 11 on the third TvesJay of January from protracta holiday on the sbaf of W. es Wedncsday,. 18th ins4t,- 1fle is renting hii very ullfavorable state of the %veatber there ordered to be publishedli to raise by way of recit�tions, readings,,music And speech - . f% ir ap- -vvaa n. gcod attendance of the me. bers.- Galt rancy-goods store signified- the* farm'aud is 6fferi g 21 boiraep, 55 cattle, 100 0 being the orde:r- of the evening all enjoyed loan the sum of $3,50q or the purpose o n f( prova of the 6ent in harsh i . giordant n DiPnTHi;Fa)L,-D.L_iR ExtoliiTak, With purah�da' a new stern ting ad- themselves. -Mr. D. Campbell has sold his pigs and 7, sheep as wlaq quantity of The firat regular meeting �f th You g 9 I pump, cree A mill proJuce. The Ee should be well at- PCGple's',NlutualImprovemeut Socety ,vivill you,. 'on I wo Ao Ja 'he water 'frorka building 'and toncs. Th ball i rave)le-d- all over the field, farin, on the lth conceEsion of Grey, near r permissi ud, like ke a f;.e$v' ditions- to t nto,boune, over the fence' here to '.,Nfr. Dunf,'an- Johnston, a ueighbor, tended is some first-class stock will a e ents. 0 be offer- be held on Mond y evening, 16th ip3t.. W ta on 'he above subject. The above other improvern I)y-la%v is to be out of bounds i everywhere i fact except h ed for Awle. believe the committee have Dr( dreaded disease has. bieen in our 'Imidt for voted on on th,e Fam e nicipal. and $2,450. The farm',containt; fifty acre wi&4 an ex y as the mu. t of, the They cellent pro- or th�"odcasjon.-Mr. has bee� spread'ag elections are held: Th Coilucil adjourned -toe. Some fe W. �Veeks Doir an goal; Galt had tie beg g=le. and is an excellent p:, gramnie f Foung of our town 'o rneet a' the call of t e Mayor. did not play as sdentific�a game asitheir op- ,pidly, and. some of the L OLITU.&P.Y.-We have this week the pain- Grey. Thomas Ballantyne, our popular cattle 'is week, have. already been talken and Iwla in their ponents; theirforward line did not com, ful duty of recording the death of one of our NOTE.S.-Mr. Robert Robeit�on's new buyer, was somewhat surprised t a bine their play li e Mr. . Crawford's place. Is there not i a b I -.w 3RTI El, 1!0 r ices were held in com- innst Estinnable young ladies,in the person of brick house, on the 16th concF-saion, is com- after hunting for some time for his.'cow to Lucm, I any, but what- n att'ers fine combiration or Miss Maria -Parr. The subject of this notice pleted and is quite a handsome, edifice. It find that she. -bad been led to the slaughter far '.he town that requires all houses w -agiving P 0 al the churches in to non Thauh scienti6c play, rei ulbs are what. count in this -ance of that viciuit the dread diaea i t bl n was born in the month of March, 18692, and improves the appeai house ia:mistake for a,nother cow bich the is causing rpu , o a day. -The _. 11 f 6 veather with which. practical ge, and Galt bad theI rerult3. y f rorh one o our vil- every ode . W'cl'i ' ' 0 ' ' ' e �, . 0 died October 26th, 1891, About nine years very mucb.-There wais no schcol in section butcher had purchased sicLuess, tol be placa-rded ? If Inot, the . much liglited,was broken ing in the first half. lagers, as both dow*s were out pa's urig at WHV -NOT ? , la o-ther towns there lis a law t, on Monday night by heavy rain which There w9s no moi e scor ago her -health began to give m4y, but not No. 9 on Thursday and Friday, last week, Almost immedi4ly after play was resuined the time. Mr. Ballantyne's fell tbe victim, this eM,ct, aind aer a death. tq&es. plac Nviith,ut interruption un- d hill , Crawford g until soine time afterward did it cause great the teachers being off on visit, supposing, an eing prepared for h from tlie aigease, if it takes pill�ce in' thi � continued almost in the e-econ ot I' the ball I alarm to her friends. She bora her suffer- no doubt, that the 5th was Thanksgivill d although not b deat ti Tuesday night and the roads are now t ovit Mr the goal posts:; he met ling with great patience. After consulting as announced in a local, 9 and having sc-veral.times-brokenaay frorn morning., the corpse is laid to rest in thq i very muddy. -Net ucsday evening, at- and se a paper. -Win. Day I �v,lt menc on.the way, bu.t did not I her drivers.and running back he ward she several C Stra sifternoon- of the same d ,I' -1 R a, number of physicians she learned the seri- th,.of �,he ][6th conceEsio, is building a L a' Guild' Re Mr. Hodgins will that provi h St., Thoina stop to ex,.* hem his was flnally driven bo the slaugh�er 110% there ia a 1TVV hangeamenities with iou3 character of her trouble, and'became 0ew reside�ce.! -James McIntosh built the ouseh ightsand Scenes in sd killed of course, As we 31'' shall. be pl rded, why -is. i. Ino done give his second talk on thoughts were far mway; they were with reconciled to her lot. Mari Parr was ami- -stone foundation, and J. Smith, of Walton an ha�% alre notes from, his trip Who is ,'he persoN that is ta lookl after the Old London. " taken fro 9- -C. BdWer_'._ hinted it was purely a mistake rather I theHoughCupi the library of tfie Colle abroad. The meeting- will commence at 8 able in disposition, sweet in spirit, a very is doing the; d:arpenter work. 'sWer comes late Institute. & he went ild ' se t the pleasant and intelligent associate, and in a man teacher 5n section No. I ; John Me- a hard one on tbe'poor cow, wbi�h was 2 Mater maybe sked. The a o'clock-, ano all who with ta spend a pleas- -foal-kaepe�- n alities. Into on -No. 7, and John Stewart valuable one and a. -fine milker. -A graii� clear diptinct, " The Medibal. Healt), ball in between Gait's 1, and in - ant and profitable evening should attend.- I word she pmseeed many excellent (In all, in sect, -der the auspices o Office'r. All houses, whether occupied by side bsok, acorin the first goal for Seaforth. The departure of such -a life naturally in -section No. 8, are all re-engaged inAbeir concert is to,be held uu of L:)ndon., has promised Rev. W. J. Clark, clotle of the the -A-leebabics'lustitute on Tuesd 0 h r o'U w" ho h . , R d 'ob n y v' In (is to , rl e ad lie ul b [d r, t y h V ty I I t Iteos I" f liea 'o I' OF r, r An et Jha t c iv 0 No more goals until near the rich or poor, high or low, should be used means a great loss to her now sorrowing S-espective Ecl oals for 180--. -M iEs Ada ay �venlng to conduct the anniv sary services in the game ; the score was even ;.Seafoith would alike, The hiiher cla-ases of our �Dwn sbould prents alio an only brother and sister, In Bowerman has been troubled with an In- 17 th inst. The- proceeds will be, in aid 6 Presbyterian church n this town 'next retain the cup unless defeated; time would the library. We believe a good programin ivileg :6rnin thi i 1tev. flmed knee fo� the past three weeks, and is have no more pr the Reverend the year 1889, during the pmtorate of 9 month. Thema fri dread disesse tha rd-wor�-iug labor- n deli lited at the pros- be called in two inutes,, but dur,ina those AV. Torrance, her mind was brought under still confined tO her couch. haa been provided Th omas, Peart - re gentleman will bey eT the iinfluence of God's Holy 8 t, which turned home recently from M ani . toba, wber It. is not inamy years ago that the 9 fatal two mindt Galt scored a se6ond time. ealth - pect of anrther oppor unity of listening to as los , and the glory of Seaforth he had been for - some months. Ile - look g 11 vere quite anxious to Pla �11 f - led to her conversion to God. om that Jaloard o, fiina...-The Seaforth or amery has closed for The day w prillri HiUs Green so; mwbi r.b w n.0 o'..0-a"ie d bv a noo departed orever _J. W. Liviligstone Acted hour she evinced a clear evidence of an ex- V 1Z rril 4. 4. hale and hearty. -31r. R. Larime4our popu What 6u' Want. We want to show you our fine Assortment, of ATILLINERY, MANTLES, �DRESS GOODS, AND FURS. We want you to see our large sto,c'k,_.,o GLOVES, HOSIERY) SHAWLS, UNDERWEAR, And WOOL G07ODS .we want, you 'to kii-ow that we'are gi-ving more tbau usaulvalue in FLANNELS, BLANKETS, TICKINGS, COTTONS3 COTTONADE, LINENSI And CARPETS. We. want to tell you that we have Hundreds of .-N'EW OVERCO&TS and BOYS' AND AIEN-S SUITS, Which we are offerin,, away down foT Cash. Coin e and see w'bat ive can do for you in the wIlly'. of Low Prices on Clothiug and Dry! G,00ds. Edw a --rd SEAWRT11. -the aeficiency in the nuinber'of Famdr-s' Institute meethig, by diEseinii�atig practi- cal and useful informatioa. Now that the long winter I evening are coming, why can we not have farmer's clube organized in every school sqction in the coiinty-? If this suggestion its acted iipon the good tat would -result to 11h fa�rmers oi Huron could not be estimated. D. B. -A County House of Refuge. The Goderich Signal gives ome fact& Nvorable to the econguly of catabisbing Ou'urity House of Refnge, wl3ich can notb( too widely known wrion the people. 11 The first fact.to Lty before'tbe public i� the statement that Goderich jail is an ilisti. tution forThe safe-keepinlg of criminals, auc Dot a phiet4of alms giving to indigeu4. Ti wa extent is tbii the �case that if tberc such were no -aged and ifirm paupers, lunatic and others -not catalogued in the crimina claEses incarcerated the Government. woub have to bear the entire expense of carrylul on the is�stitutiol, and the county would no be chargeable with one cent towards it r-nailatellance from year'i5:end to year's end That is a plain statement, and now for tb proof. For te last completed year, viz., h term ending Deed-mber 31st, 189.0, the coE of mintaining the county jail amounted t $2,4.23, and (if this annount the Governmer ,paid $283 for the keep of.crismilil's. al3d. tho cduDiy paid $2,150. Our readleis miy t a little istar, ' led at the figures, but Lbey ay simply the outcome of a ,ium in proportiot The manner in which the maintenance the jail � is) � conducted, is very simpli The number of dayis occupied 'in jail 1) totalled up and charged to th Government, and the Dumber -of da3 ebargeaL-le to the indigent, insane and a others who are -.not-- criminals is eburged t the county. The following are tbe relativ, fi c,ures for file last full year, ending Deceir. ber 21st, 1890 - QUARTER. Gov.DAYS. Co.Diw., Ending March 31, 1890. _204 1,31 414 . June 0, 18-90 ..... 7 q' - 11 Sept. 30,1890...., 56' 7( C6 Dec. 314, 1890..... 69 E Total of days chargeable 408 3,7( 1 The 3,705 days charged to the county e a total cost of $2,150 represents the keep i ten iudigents for a year and one for a mont aad half. At this rate the county pai f for the keep of each of its jail inmate,-,som tb ing over $4 pet., week, which is net, aftE f ll, a i low figure to pay for lunatics and pw 0 per -13 in a common jail when better accomm, - dtion can be scured. in any of the boup, e of-refurge of 18`�4terloo, Wellington, Middl a sex, Elgin and other counties at a rate ave aging from, 70c. to $1.05 per .week. At tl Ithis season. k) e are , lad to oily PLIC16 J.V-LXJ. Vr V as referee. -The centre half -back �vas every- its some o i pertence in coneciouaries3 that she was a widow won� and her f lar and obliging mail and stage Ori*er be- rate mettiolled it would be cheaper for the 1- season this ment given by the Orangemen in the ball on W has been the i�nost all :cessfu the where and alway s �kiched in the right direc- I tween Hen.,Wl and Zurich, hae bitd a fine county to );�ard its jailumates at a good, higb.F-rl class would not ],low thei - child of God. Her life was truly an' in ainery has yet had. The delivery of cream Thursday evening last week was a success are ' I top put on big wagon, which will add gr comfortable hotel. houses to 'be.7 used in the sa, e maner. n, and tioli.-Clennn relieved his gol by niany a �piration to others to do right. On, account Excellent addresses on Orangeism. and t�s eat- ly to the conAort of his passengers. It will thus -be Been. that on an average was larger than in any former seaso long shot. -The lGalt tea -ii were fery j,ubi- I of her trouble she was unable to attend to- Gunpowder Pict, were given by tli Rev. 'Whit is the good of any law- if it is NOT en - Mr. Hannah, the enter wising proprietor,bas rr the'public means of grace for some months Mr. Shilton, 'of Clinton, and Rev. Mr. i forced ? Ai a. our town fathers alwaxe of th., lant over thel,i-ls they blew fish -born the county, through,its absurd efforts at 3 been very fortunate in making sales. -One trio3 and how _J.cGtll1Sti;11 they aetualy got turning the jaillinto an almsbouBe, is forced fact that they can be CGnie on fbr damage 3 s leadin* y goods mtrchants I before her death, which has been a los3 to Acheson, of Rippen. On account of the of Seaforth' 9 Farmer's Clubs. a death ta kes place fro th disease when a3bamed of the selves. to contribute' something over $2;000 per the Churcli, for she promised to be a life of lateneas'of the hour the Rev. r. Irvine r says that his sales last ieek were the I%rgeat (Written for The Expositor.) annuin to give board and lodging to Un or. innot Pi . any week for many 3 ears. -The Bachelors is gave only abort address. The Methodist I it Was: taken at a house Which a- usefulness in the Church. But God, who of to be unkind, choir furnished suitable music. All present 'We have etablishe'd in every'town, in twelve aged, indigent or insame. persons in VN ill not some! of our t, carded win fathers and Benedicts of Seaiorth intend having 2Aorris. too wise to err and too good every �illagsand in many munici palities as- t he common when- the sae aniountof take- A, deter nined stand. and see that the their annual ll -all in Cardilo's balL-oxi the N0Tr,,S.-Tbre8hiDg -macbine3 i galore on considered otherwise, and she was not, foi wen't home saiisfied that they had spent an Eocisitions for mutual improvement or,otber- money would go a long way toward -S p, 1.09 lam is enfor�edbafore it gets any further ay evening of November 27. This promises to *the 6th conde�sion last week! Thnell's, God took her. enjoyable and.profitable evening. Mr. Jos. wise, literary societies, andin earh elector. the annual running experses of a tboro.ugbly. �eadway? Thanking you for your space, - - Bird's and Spier[s were all so n�ar one ;in- Oh, may I triuniph so, ..'Foster, W. D.�_%L, acted as chairman. T X ours tr be the leading social eyent of the season. ial division,% Farmer8a Institute, he form- ped house of refuge capable of accom- equip ul. A V OTER. Mr. E. Cs�h, the old and reliable butter other that it was difficlilb for. the farmer to When 0] m), Nvarfare's past,' ' NOTES.-Mts. Smith, of Exeter, was vis- er, as a rule, hold meetings reg And dying, fl�d my latest foe arly dur- L iting in this v�icinfty the. pst week. -heirs modating from fifty to one hundred of the dealer of this town law had a very lively de- e hands enough. There seems to be a Under m� feet at last. winter, wbil ing the e the litter pleat -once duserving poorof on county. _r SAORTIC COIEGLAE INSTIT TE. -DE nmd for his choice family butter this fall mania for this 4ind of thing this fall. On Goodwill, - of ',Detroit, was visiting at. r. On October 27th suitalble service was or twice a year. Each organiza ion has its E h � me thing James Jarrett's last week. Messrs. Thomas 1 It to those - -About three o'clock on Wednesday -1-POSITOR.' I woad like to make, throug I and scarcely day pasi-es that he does not -66 16th CDDce�sion of Grey t e a eld at the residence of- the deceased's par- special work, and is of great ben he Your valaal�le columns, a goner I reply t D have to fill hunietous orders by expres3. - Coleman and Win. Baker are expected 4- me oin tb Farmers' in occurred a while ago, and Some farmers had '11ingrae for On Tuesday inorning �ast at balf-past eight to goifour or five miles for bands. from euts, when the rerrains were borne to the connecte& therewith. Fr or-niDg of last -week, the citizens of the numer I tl ved a. 1�1 I yl Manitoba this week. -Thank sgi�in :�.e.terhs irecei Brussels ceHter where they wait -the 9 Instritute is disseminated much -,&I liable in- I were roused from theirlambers by the fire t t -May the inforniatio To persons Messrs. Robb Brother�, of this town, tele %Ls, Tuii; Dop, MAD ?-The central per or Grace of God services were held in the hall on Thursday. formation for agriculturists, bull the meet - school. rcstirrection n, alarm, wbn it was discovered that an un- near Niagara, for a -hip was thrown into 1% I ngs ar, -use, owned by Mr. John Tanner, residing in. �the immediate vicini,Jy the fac ' graphed to Wj tion of the totps this -Mrs. John Troyer has been in poor health , e so infrequent thEit great it is Sustain her ag-d parents and family in �esu 9 can- occupied ho are well ki awn, but to others at a distale s ply of grapes and ibe finit arrived here great,s m t about a week ago, the past week. -Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cole- ted. From the liter ry fjocie`t-� was all in flames, The firemen were ;not up tate of exbite en their losR; May the Holy Spirit guide them not be expec they so to -was 8uP- I to that haven lot rest, is the prayer of many man ies out'young men, som6 of the farmers, long in getting round, but it was impossible e o'clock the same day, in resp9n , of Tuckeramith, were visiting on the are, apparently, not go f4miliar at on over the appearance of a dog that f might - be expected after twelve 1�ea_ls Parr Line on Sunday last. their order. This is quick work and shows, posad-tobemad. Thedogwasfiratseenon friends and neighbors. speaking, to save the building,it had gained such 1- derive a useful trainin � in publi `9 Firitl then, there is a staff of fiie teac�er the despatch with which business is traus- the 7th line 0 Ithough acting thus making thein stronger tore useful headway. Cause of the fire n riday, and a unknown, but each Of, Wh)'Ti is the holder of a- pe( acted by 'Ar. Some- Me, our efficient and rather strangel it tiad n6tthe ustial'symp- vJ Blyth. 4 to be the work of an incendiary. 'falls I Belgravo. men. While each of these organiation i tomg OUR mad animal;-- Alittleboy, named 8 113 suppose certificate n thd dapartrn�nt a mmed p NEws NOTES. -Mr. J. A. Brownlee, who doing a good work b6th come short in the y ever attentive telegra h and express agent. Insurance $250. under his (�,r be charge, and * : e has be n -Mrs. J. H. Pyper lef ay for Kelly, is said t) bave been bitten by the ucatin , developing and bring' -What might have been a serious acci- t on Tuesd NOTES.-Qllite a number went from here Belgravel on Suffday last, to attend the has been ill for some time, has commen�cd ed 9 igg out of r -Mrs. dog on that day Early in theiorning of ? "�e , thre t%ff for two veas pas b. Stratford,wbere she joins her husband, I -t ug no chan to work again. -Large quantities of grain 6fid farmers' sons, anahere is whe he farmers' dent occurred the other day at the . breshi Both the I ich* funeral, of the late Mrs. Timmins. Much 'iPectors have rna.rk6d the a t ff Pyper is an active church and Sunday School the following � ay, Saturday, r. M is, iy..�- clubs come to our assistance. h e e associ- <) n d and potatoes are being marketed here dail class I, an thy is, felt here for the husban f Mr. Joh Robinson, of Turnber.ry, near at his recent isit tq.e sen- I worker ad will be much missed here for of the 6th line, heard his Iiigg, which' were "YmPa ior ed on very successfully e deceased. -The concert last Services were held in the Presbyterian ations have been carri Bluevale. It appears that some straw bad spector sq cc This Ustitute isl see o her many good works,. and - the people of enclosed in yard near the barn, making a I friends of th -en to be of eek, under the auspices of the Fire Bri. church on Thanksgiving Day. at 11 o'clock.- in many localities, and have proy d become wound around the tumbling shaft, - th� rovinca." The attepdance ru s 'Stratford will find her a most estimable I great a -dog barking, but before W noise, also ng 9 01 1 eas, and after -it had nearlyll been f 'len The Lady True Blues of Belgrave held a great benefit. The intercha removed, �l r= 0 gade, was largely attended and was a op 1,65, Last year abou'l- 200 a - lady. -Mrs. Arbuckle who has. been % Air. _Nlichie or b a son, who WAS aloug,with e disc asions iand Mr. A. McGee was removing it with his -Rev. A. D. Me- supper in th ' Foresters' Hall on Thu day papers by specialists, and disc enrolled and 141 are now press t, much respected resident of �his town for him, could get to the place the dog disap- dents, wer4 did success otherwi4a. ban&,, when some binding twiue I not fail to g6t around din doing first elms and first y ar many years, left this week for --Port Donald, of Siaforth, officiated in the Pres- evening of last week. -Mr. J, Dunbar, of debates on agricultural to -poles c peared. They then went back to go to the Aarie, Michigari, who has b be o4articulsr benefit to the era of any 'his Wumb and thehaft. He got the shaft ine" Mr. Sault Ste. een "g 8 c n 8 f t ca ldoing secOna-clags %na Matrienjam6"­ Elgi -in fu- saw a byterian Church h4e last Sabbath. la in vork 28 11iticie Coanty,wh*rsshe will house, when to tbeie surprise they weeks vicinity. While filling the e of the 'between his thumb And first finger and sue - work tion and 37 on the th' d- la a cour e. ture reelde.-Therg is a very actiNve rivalry do �� running up the � pathway before them, McDonald lim long ber a favorite ith the holidaying in this vicinity for some iving Inut &I improve- ceeded in breaking the cord, but netuntil it bear him past, has returned home. -The Young Peo- i literary soobety in g- y The full c'urse of the -P .0 m, n Blyth people, and the oftener the or grat �e I, scienm, among the grain buyers on the Seaforth ang at. once reognized it as bolonging to a., is tvken up.. hLe. libra' -y, market this fall, and as a :!onsequence farm- Mr. James H961 1, a farmer ltvi itear by, the better they like him, -Dr. Ferguson has pleas Mutual Improvement Association of ment, the farmer's club also m4kes up for -had out the fleah to the bone. - -------------- Great Thp,'Pren 0.ur lat he our StOrf� I 'Ouell SO th- ,5eii,entirel i -n cxse-� all jar. UlDt be'hU8 'Our W110h Fall G`00� Flannel G4 Goods, reebz, Tw Corsets; 'Alitts'soc ]Iandken- Shawls, Goods, suits� D1 aud caps T-e�sdrvt- ii a ,Jvv, bl< oe ka01 It hekt)un� , I'll . 'y CY in your one -of d Our Dr en herse Provinc� the IaA,716, to this V foi:e, anil, ing- 1A I Dand taughl; 11 -At ane I tbi VeTyi * � eioinw b �ager 'him. suddeu -1 h 'is W" W di, fo wh� ti"d I W" V,. sble:d swoli told F,4iirtl Mvel , face -*he, -ad wo'k two