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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1895-11-01, Page 1; - - � � - � ___ 11 - . i- I - � , I I : I ; 7�� - � - - - . I � � 1 - I __ - . I � f -1 - ill. 7 I � , �' - - — - � -4 r �, 3. IV � I I A- I I I I , " . I � 1 : - -1 . � I I - a I � I � — � , � Z , . - . . — f, -4 I I -)A - , — �11�', I '*� , , I , t, I --1_____ I � I i i . i I I � ; i I t I I - � I � I . -------- ­ ­,_ ,-- __ - i - . i I � i ___ - - - I i I 1, I I I � I I il -­ - ­ ____"W_1 q . � . : . . � , � . � � ! : ; I � I � i i i � � i : I : : : . . . I � . I I - . ; . .! -1 ____ 11 . i . I . � ___ — � - __ - - ­ 1---_ ��- �i --- . �­ � � , . . - --i, � . --� --- ----- ­­_- ­ - ­ _­ ­ ,J,rP,— -- - — � — - � � , --- �_ , . I . � _. ­ � . ; . . � I : - , , I I I � � � I i � ; ! i i I -j- i ia I .i - - I p , �_ . I . I � I I . ; f m. I : I ; . . : I I i — - wwwswv� , , f � I � � i I - � 11 � - - - � I . � � . - - � - . - I � . . . � " � I . . � - . - . ; I . I . 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McConnell. c9rried abbuquetof white roses, Hersister, wind cold� Mt;.� . -1 i I I Carmichael's Nock . You' have tr ed . . Spears sent her home tol get from the beginning of Miss, Hext's profes- health, calling attention to the fact that I . - . _. . ; I : We mentio: ied 1".t week the very sudden Miss Josephine Bart, acted- as bridesmaid. her bat an1d shoes on, and from that time 11 � . . k sional careero but there will be manv wh(, book irt wbich complaints of nuisances . 9 I f I , i — 1. . I . . death of the late R and 'was also the bearer �of white roses. to the pre4ent, the little one illas not been will deplore the retirement from tb� pro- might be entered, had been placed Mi - Z , ev. J. A. McConnell, , . . � . Z I , i 7 I 00, an d ' I , Char,les A. Badour, of Detroit, assisted his seen and lio t4ice of her can be found. All fession of so. clever an elocutionist. Al ; the i � formerly Past)r of Bayfied Rt,ad and Blake brot the clerks offloe Z � I � er, the groom, while Alr.Bart perform- h pe of th ch'Id being aliv3 bas been gJiven " I ! I Pros terian ongreiations, The followin It r, ther' a copy of the l I I I. and Mrs. Shipman left immediately af Peith County News I'D)f . I , 5 I 9 edl th e duty of giving his � daughter away. up. I . ter December 10th, Don't &%ut Differ : addi ional pa ticulara of the sad event, � ! ent -pribes! and materials . � ; I I : � 4 I . I . Amo 2g the guests were, AJ'SSeSL Emma, and I ; the ceremony for a short bridal trip to Ne ' 1853. , The News was the first paper p - I F i . whic we tak from, .he.Lanark -Era will be t Mr.. IN arki�pencely and his gistets, -�vbo Yorki Boston and other American cities. I )�K I � 'a b, I I � I - . . I . ., � � : Rosa Roberiot, and Miss - 1� islied In Stratford atiLd was at that ti � . read with in lanch rest by many, C L�zzie Gravelle, of were Ilvi4g i4l - '. . , .me � . x poverty ir Peterboroii'gh, I 1 owned ky i -, -Mr. Robert Kerr, the general . I Wlana. with S. L� � ., i . - I . bavebeeri�notioed that by the eathl ` , Robertsas editor. � i � reeiisville, and Joseph Batlour and Henry Thomas Ro �. - - Iia buying a �. It says: I . , ' . ; 0 freiolt � . I I t off, - . I � To'say that -,he co prituni ty, D01a0d, of Drysdale. Aft6r the ceremony an t, E � I I 1,4n agentof the Canadian Pacific Rail vay � ei�ti- � - I . I . . � . ii in ag and. they bave'fall en b'ir to N .11 ; i . " I by the sudden and u lexpected death of the the wedding p rty were drivento bbe resid- about- $100 00 . 0 I mates that before the close of navigation in -Fritz 1-looper, a butcher in the einplo .11 a � V I : I y I i of Winglefelder Brothers, of Stratford, had I � . I - ence bf the bride's parents,where dinner was . �. the St. Lawrence 'river, 50,000 head of ' ! i � i suit Of , Clothes Rev, 0. A. lkle0onnP.1, of V70son's Corners, -On Sat�rdAy five en vv�re tied it- a silver -watch stolen from him Wednesday I i . - arra'g stl;;o 1, Any lon ger, I . is putting it 1,njildl ,' He Came to Lanark serve4,and several hours pleasantly spent in before the toronto M tle will have been Shipped from the -%ve c night of last week, � � ly Poli el , ate, the European markets. L I e at Cryan's hotel, in thak i . _� . I illage on Saturday, ual social intercourse. In the afternoon the charged with 1 counterfeitingi , ,;�jt & g1tdr $ 2 number was 30,000. ast season 1� City. lie had lain klown�' � I I � , pparei tly in his as t i I I I � nd elieves this � sex- I on a sofa and went 1 � . . And have been health, and ni� de at 7?.nge ents for bis'de- bills. It is &�leged that $7,0� ort hof 7 t o is � . . Aottend to your I dis- ' . happy couple were escorted to the Gra 0 w, son's shipment of He b leep. When he woke up the watch WaS l � - � - Trunk Railway station W_ wbeat will exceed 5 look - i parture to W, tome in Western Ont- , ;1� I once'; they're cold and damp big tie , here they too'k the counterfeit bi114 were made ready f6r dis- gone. : ' I . . 4.20 train foi- a honeymoon trip in the west.. I �) 000 bushels. .1 . . I - ., . . arlo,whereheirten ogo on . aday w,ith l tribution. � I 1. I i rd it Mol I ; 1k I I Alitchell Advocate says -. A bad i and need your attention: Give I . appointed. I The esteem in which the bride is held by � -Air. W. W. Watson of Kilagnan -The,: - . . . I a ret rried 'to the I idlaw' pastor of V I Its the con tract of looking after . I I I big family . 'home of her f iiEnds was Attested by .numerous -Rev. R. , J. La I St- Manitob I ) feelin b�ts existed between tbe two Atwood Z I I . . Mr. James Storey, ilbout five miles.from hand- Paul's Presbyterian churc 1, a, lost a stable, granary and Store- i � I . � ' your footwear. Here's what you Admit this yourself, sometud valuable presents, � while the groom at the residence of Mr. -NMiTcC 11 ami to�i, ied houses by fire the other night. Six cowg doctors for some time, and last week tbey X I I . � I his, bt�ot er- I i . bad a regular Pagilistic encounter. The i . w e have l to show you - I Well have you ever here, in the af terno8u, where he I and b 'a had tl�e hearty congratulati pns of his inany erish6d in the flames and the entive i crop � I tried what amoun�t of Wear, fit and satisfac. family were staying p.revilus to their de- � in-law, near Georgetown, a few I p I i . . . rture. I destroyed. 6 v I � . I - I acquaintances. On returning to the City �ay�s go, was The same night the Pyem� one who ommitted the assault was before ; � . .tion you could et out of uur L pa Aboqt�five o clock be sat down to r) - aftbr an illness of more tba a year. : . I Xagistrate Terlitine Listowel, on 14 ; - Rubbers � I .1 . tea alon I Mr. vind Mrs. Badour will take up th * Ages occupied by Messrs. Go-wans, Heilt & ,Police I � i i � rs. econnell and others - ei,r re- -Miss Addie Jones, who ,as injured in IV . : - ; . . ; I Fridayi �nd was lined $1 - . 11 at sidenoe on Shakespeare stre' ,n n ' I I I ra. vQ -and cost.s. � et. i _� y, on Main street, Winnipeg, )xere � a torey a. S I denly: his head fell I I the railway accident at E, ex on October i � - ( � � I ;,as i 'pa .- Loss Mrs. August Di.tmer and -her I I —0 ted by a serious conflagration -Justias I ; The bi gges t shipin . � $i 0! Suits - - forwMardg wit 1-hout a struggle and with- 1 - 2nd, is recovering as rapidly as can be ex- $%000; insurance r1,000. turned theeorner I I I mt of any . . i . I . and w' .1 . , I little daughter, of Logan, I . one made of Rubbers ever I out a word he f -,11 aslj4piin the cold embrace, Zurich. pected. She h! * been p 14 1 e I � I I - . . 11 i 84W tO tb . n to A14n street, Mitchell, the other day, . ; . - Dr. ReeN a was summoned: as c ail way, � promise sui ; ounsel'ves and for that of death. A GOOD HORSE SOLD.—M'P. Jol Michigan C ----!The breach of . � I Which are made by I . � . I lin full c6 ensa- � -5 the front wbeels separated from the buggy, � brought into Seaforth was re- in DJcker ritrrl A I 'ral) t of ",Nlis 0 cei-ed by us -35 cases of cele- reason altogether gape i t ble, b tlon of the 9th concession of Hay, has so tion of her injur I I I and t ! i I � rior o any ordi quickly as possJ I before be �ar- is le . - Poole, daughter of Mr. George Pbol�, of i I . nary ' . i i I he occupa:nts were tbrown over the 1 7 � I " factory mad, r rived it was clearly a n thE6t life was 'ex- handsome young driving mare to Mr.T1 omas I � . brated �,rranby R-111bbers and the sake of com- : Brantford, against Mr. Doran, of Cathcart,' da.shbo ` - . -, lie Geological hasbeensettled. It was to havebeen ,ar'. on to the road, The -woman . I � e s.ait. - Fq I[ -.Alr. JamesMCEvO7, 0 t I , ,_ I . . �- - Overshoep. B4 we don't con- parison, come in and tinct, and the doctor! pronounced it d4th Bisseft, or., of Exeter, for the snug sum of Survey, has returned! to OWLwa from the at the assizes. The lady ,kas a h 'up escaped, lih,urt, but the girl bad her face I � .. , , I fine ours6lves to one make. A . from heart failure. `7f,e whole 6ommunit $150. This is a good figure considering the Shuswap distri6t Btitish 'qOlumb A.� � 89 001 badly br I . . complete� assortme4 of Can- - L. . i f6eply sympat izes iwith .Mrs. McCoune y way horses arc now selling. Thiez, in r . P He teal�her, and the defendant a farmer� A' ised, but not Seriously. - � . I � - - I I 11 are Is states that tb6 'district slituated Ola the -The ug -of -war between Blanshard -And - I : L � - . adian Rubbers and Overshoes I - r in . only.three past last June and she has taken Thompson river; watershed ecii-tains spi yept' at Thorn- . - L . T y .e on and her familF. Ts� de eased was I 6ornpromise was arrived at, and Miss Poole I?V, !souri, which took place � I . i . I ondid ale ed about $300 and allowed the ca4e to dale, the' other day resulted in . � gal was raiSE d by , � always o4 hand. - 'I . � w - . the 60th year of hi gyp, and leaves a N,ii,i;fe prizes wherever shown. She a4ricultural land. .. � I I � .1 I I � I . . - � . I . '� ' ' and five Chik ren-2tbree boys a r. Decker, and is a credit to him. He i Blansliar4. At end of ten minutes t � I i And if in nee nd 0 M I drop. . favo,r of , . - Rubbers will covet yoilr shoes but you need of a V b w feel sure the I -Seven out !' of t�vent' -five �C&Aadian . � the '- . I us L ' re girls -to mourn hi �deatli. The family, says it pays to grow horses like her. He I � I --�-Mias Annie 04vanaugh, of CardLinal 40 1 1 t! or Sa . - i o other day, i I ual result will follo ,� narne y, a purchase. h4rses offered ) first tug "Vas declared a tie� Blansburd ll�a � I � shoes to cover your feet. Don't The same satisfyling q ali so suddenly sat si I �! 7 . .10 county of Grenville, died i ' 11 : I � tie C 9 ; I n Btiffalo � the gained tulo inches at the end of theseco,ld . a are tru . into mourning and Still has a very handsome pair of general Lsndon, E d a era ed iiivent . I . p parati Ong in . I y-8ix o1ll er (lay, as the result, it is charged, of a , � � r 'Wing the I I .1 , 1 IV geeing our � en's F , reize Overcoats at horses which carried off th., red guilleas-each. 11 I Tl)J,c same team also gained one an , - leave to n without. e of our . I I n ), P, . own make of -I gloom, had al. all. imiliens i I . I :. their f urnit arge. number cri ninal opera 1, e stock of KipBi)ots,' � I leave the Community W ticket at several of the shows this fall. , . tion, performed upon bet by 0 - I I - nadian hor$es o . -half incheson the third pull, and won. . I i � ure as . of Ca ,� le ed for sale recently, tie . - ,. . _ � Felt Boots, Mackinaw Sock's . t 8 ic? shipped the d befori and they intended to � . the demand was eak I ,­ I Dr - J. 6. Harper, a practising,physician of Two old residents of MitcheX passed - and h : I 'a .. as . - ver- , tp 9 follow on Monli to Varna, in the Canada. Balalo. Miss Cavanaugh"was'a 'voungivro- � seavy Rubbers. 0 ' f$ ). Q10) 01.1&.1 , T, go: ng . -on Thurada las't �eek at Ciiat , ` awn - . I Oversboes tin - q - I , am, 6. man of wealth and refinement, atia mos� re- La ly Suddenly on Saturday, 19th ult. Mrs. i gaiter d Overl . a. � county of Huron, wi6rle Mr. McConnell Manit ba had -the first beavy inow little girl, name Eva ankin, I the '611),17. 1 stockin' . -.11, . . - , � � fell Ok, sr., at the age.,6f 777 years, in gs, NVe have eve�yin had a farm an wlich I is two eldest Storrs of the season � spectably C-onnected. Dr. Harper was tioder I � - . I . � I � �� .Are Sellers bed ' -on Sunday last., McKeough scho( I yard,; and, her eye, � trik. . the not th �, ward, and Air. James Grahain, . in the shoe ling, and . 7 al'use the purchasing public gone; have; been - I I arraat, but, owing to insufficient evide' ce, . I guarante wo king 'or some -years. 'Count 6e Cory, founder of the Hangar- otrudod froin a plan4, P aged 63 yo'ars, in , the West ward.. In the , . , , know a good -thing When they see it. . ing a nail that p � . ,, was has been discharged. I I , � - ; : I . .1 prices ,the lowest ---41 ways the Vowest 10 . I � I Flilr the pait two yea' '-a n�d % half Mr. k1c7 ian colonies in Manitoba, is dead. . literally torn on . I .. - Jimmie Graham, a familiar figure I . . . - I � i 1 i death of ; I the same quality of goods. I Connell has been a tion(d at Watoo [ -In St. . Patrick's, church,, BidJulphJ0 on : , . f - I - .. - n's -The Xanitoba Government will eita.b- -Mr. Frank � Warner 6 complet dl his" � Oc ' ber 23rd, Mr. Fred. Davi d upon the 1 streets for twelve years past has, - - I I i We cater to the- finest that is t' u Corners and the assoc ated f elds of Bright- lish a fr§e dair school at Winnipeg. � season's w I ork As 'che,e , I . I ! in Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furni . shing I � I - y smaler at , erli � a was marlie been removed. Thus are the -old famil;ar I � . ' I iss' Sarah H6 I . � I wn %nd 8 , ... Ja ea. " H , � I I _4gins, both of I ph. . I - i .in Underwear, Fowne'8 Bros. Gloves side, Hopeto is work _Tberfe are only three prisoners in the -Alent county. Over28�000 ound f1fi "' to .. faces and figures dropping out of sight. . . , I Oroods a 0 rst- T ! cer�inony was pedormed at 6 ( C in L .1 i !0 a . I , has been ver at ccessf I an � I , . � i Llyod Attires, Neckwear, 'Welsh M . d highly ap re- Waterloo county jail. I a4s cheese wer in ' . L argetson -Potat i � - . . e . anuf4ctuf�d, and patrons th eveningf by Rev. W. L. Armitage of -Alr. W. G'. Armstrong, B. A., of the ., I I I ' I i .1 �1 : M, I eX ,Mitcliell �biLg . . I i cia,ted by t a 3eopl( 'gener H6 tad oes sold for' 15 cents per bao, in intend going into thebusin so n �: year Loi don,* and was witnessed by a largeg-ith- h -school, finished his work 1 4.011 �. I I Linen . Coll a and Cuffg. - concluded hi labors Iwo we"e2s ago and : I " I I I - i I I . I f Orangeville last week. I mo�re largely than ever. .,---- ; I I , ther on I �: . . '. - ; I I I *uesday of last week, and at the �_ i I I ............ I . eril gof invited guests and friends. Af ter e . was contern latin' 14iring from. active -Over 2,000 sheep and 600 head of cattle ma I %, " � . - � . I I 9 I -A living his navio as 1�adolpb, the close of the afternoon session the pupils Of � I al tiir e at ast. 'But big work bave been shipped from ceremony about 70 guests sat down J,o a I - 1 _q%3MSW_ IF � I -ONE PRIC8 T work, for - iarton since ,] uly. was arrest at Palmerst 11 Weldnet.-day, the school !presented him -with a h.%ndsomo I . 0 ALL. � last week, on sus 11 gar ptuous wedding dinner, at the residence . . S,i�A F,,,O;q 7-Af � ­ . L was done, and h: a M84pr called him home -Tbe Allan line gold -bead d cane,and a very complimentar . � 'r /J. lo..... . L , .ship; Brazil�ian, picion of �' ing connected of he bride's father, Mr. Richard Hodg,,'1111s. I . � I .. I... . to his ecernal re, *L L _y L' i � � i . vard, _ hich he was looking' went ashore on Saturday! 70 miles briow with the recent robberies at�4 loan; address. Mr. Armstrong carries -with hini - I . � I � t, Forest lili numerous presents, including a beauti- . L I . forward to with J0 66ntemplating, as he Quebec. i . and Siaellourne. He wa6lflcommitted to l � . i I very kin I yo . - I. r er oo - 41V feeling from the PuLpila and .1 , I � OEIG d 114ACDON,ALD, had recently ren arke ,!to his friends, that --kincardine is buildin granolithic fu . � nd blymnall, with a nicely- i I I i . 9 Ode- Guelph jail to stand his trial'.i I � or e address staff of the kitchell school to his new posi- _� ; I . from her Sundayschool I .. "it would not be lotig, he'felt, till the walk& from -end to end of the malin business -E. G Mar3ball, I � tioxi in thd Collegiate at 11�milton � .1 ! � �. � of 6 ton, - who has i I . . � Fine Merc lant Tailoro Saviour would' take 'bira to big upper street', . I i � . 9 � re ar in w to e I .� I DO N, 1 T - � I � ,� �p . . I . � I fi red largely in buildi operations at b-THO is, held. le e . spen in : -G. Tj R Fireman J'ames Hesson, of ! � . IT I 91 I veran(y was � i hoine." The funeral a vice was conducted --Chief Bull, of. the CIrcee �uidian tTibe, I . r * . I clo�biem, FurniAers . y . -C Mi'algara F dl i bin the 10 six: mont .9, so4 and gener I rejoicing. a I I � � . i Odgary for has A " "I ilities exceed - . I remembered as a � and 1 Hatters, on Monday, at 1) o clo-k in the Clint h t was I arrested and fined . `1 Stratfor4 ,%v,bo %Vill be I . I . R,2 ' -9 w I His I i � 9 , atJ I - ed. to Can a. q ­ . I W a tson's Corner 3, a v4 3, ry " place f r runken' ! - � - S' _-'Th6 Ripley Express of last week a a: Survivor of the Weston disaster, by which i � I STRONG'Ji BLOCK '_ . -fitti'DE nes6. I i his assets liy ovef' a- I . -1 I . : . P! ' a siervice, for the Ice DiM Church'ha Five Id bricks in a I hav� � $30,000.1 i o actual di ' he many friends and - acquaintanceO of Engineer Manne�li; and others lost their i ,I . - such I . .Er I , been t sty is Char A I I 1, . ; S SEA�'ORTII,, -. so recently been built � ' I' L f � i lives, wagi aggain injured the otber day at . � iere under big min he mining c istrict -Thd 0 I : ,a. -y, daughter of Mr. Thomas Yemen �' of . 11 Wear m. Pant ' - 6NT. � - from ti "Wainy Lake gol 1* velve�ear-old so'ni' of Mr. Peter ` R, I � - � . ! I � illeyi will *ee- . l I . istry. The ebur I I- , , I I I i ah wa crowded with sor- within the past month. % I , deeply grieve at the a nnou 5 Acton. lie was standing on top of the coal - ! I I � L . - F I � Brusseau, - r., a f irmer of T�ilk ury gast, was I in the t�-nder, ,when a sudden jolt - I . . I el 'Pen- . d i � . I .. rowing iriends and . piquaintances. Rev, ' -Mrs. Switcher, of StIreetmil�e, was AI- kt of her death, wbich occurred at . tbre-w L g a I orse by a rope, W ich was tied .he toppled over the L � I L . � . leadin �Iy_ I a, him off bi� balance, and' - . � : .1 ! Mr. Me rlroy be, �ari­t e' serviceLby a sho,t thost instantly killed in alrunaway accident, round his, vrist, Then the horse took fright reT ila, 1kasiniboi on the 9th of October. . : , , I I . .. ' I side to the' ground below, sustaining severe ; � . . � rayor After t ale sin ing of a hymn, ReV. on Thareday, last weeki E t Wit Ona. Th � deceased had been livi in'the No - . A - � I - I . I r _1 I d dragg'e(' I . . . � - h �ye I n . the urtfortan- � e� t ab4,tlt two years, and- Ago injury to one eye. . -,_ � . " aclea Zy along u � W I I That . I t again j train i a . i rth- � Scalp , L � Names B arniq le I in' -The R --Mrs. Jiane Pirie, mot ler of Al r. A. V. � W Mat a yeaLr wou� -slight � I I I . r. ev. D.� a ntil be. 1W a mangle to ' , a ; dis and I , - � � . . i - , � I . Currie, of Per, , ljle scripture lessor, Pirie, editor of the Dundas Banner, has 11 � I � . V mariried to Mr. Walter Hill. 4me -T I I . ! . � .ert , 5 1 and the Rev. D. T)J. 1 tim D he: ri sister Maggie has been living 'V� � i L$2.1 T death. For a herei died at her home on - Alb � i - � . I i _ Rq,,hanan, of Lanarh, died at the age of 70 year; and � months. . � ith street, Lis I . i . I Are ready made when S,ou can get a pair I i . -David Johni!on had a �b reshing at his - �owel, after an illness of thirteen � - .1 - vrea(;hed an im on- on Rev.-'): -A company is being o I ks, R becca H., w ' : , M . � p ressive serm � ._, d n ber, teadhi Ch ol at Benbdcul , and 'as weeks, R made to order for � � � . . I rgani `Wia,r I e, four milei4own the �river from Chat- w - ife -of Mr. George I -, I I I � Bi ' tf Itif efr; 0 a I - - - moo 10,: 0 thou Faithf .1 .un�to 'death and I ton for the manufactu e of terra cot - e I+R4 her at death. On the 8tb of Octo- Dynon, 0 Wednes( : . � . � - ta 9 aarc' o n Ka ,: . lay morning of last � ! t I . !, 11 I leigh side. He went' I . will givt thee a 6rown f li ,." i "The voice btick. . e 0 '' to birl M' Yemen's farnily received a le -week, Aged 52 years - ; . i I - , I I . . . .. . draw wat r t e engine kaily he I 0 r t r. tter and 17 days. Deceased : , I I of 06d ,v le tl I . tl) t, .1 I - Burwell, :, - ; . as Si 1 eac ing. a sermon, fiom the Northwest announcing that on the was born in -Cambridgeshire, I W01 . . 5 . I - a .-The Rev. J ,ay, of Wentwor a d I teant slippeCin and' e Wth of ' 'E�gland and was married to Air, C y I . tb morning, I , , t . 1Z Are our prices for three. lines of ready the spea' .1 � . ames Man " I -- � ! . w . 'er a id " thr len an church, has received a Cal from the drowne& . � i I � - w.2.�50 - ' , a I iiigh this and( I L .September, a son was born to Mr. . - i . I � . - dmr:0, Hill. On the following day, .a there 33'�ieiars ago. They D � I . I i . I I trimmed bats in -our Millin)ry D4partin lfa'� j mo i I I I i I . i . I ent. impressi le dea h, � Le forcibly t, a congregation of Knox Othure I al . . came to List7owel I . . ! . � � . i a mem : � ! - human lips ca - utt 'q. . r. Me � [n �emage was received b ' . .1 They are special lines we a e Sell h ii I St. Cath- -M . O'Bry Lb r� of the. Pa� � d 1. g at these . nee i . 9� I y wire annoucing �ler 11.9 years a4o .Alrs'. Dyson hail been alflitt-E d, rl -, � . . I . ,fr died s ddenly i 14ontreal. , L e � �. A Suit of clothes ma e to order for � I n Connell ari ; I Counc, . I', - i I - had bee a A � re. . Capron, ' ' T .� i d Bath. 1 . With dro;�;, and it was this disease that ­ I . � - - prices. wo!fail ul, a , . ; . in hi - relict of the late Mr. was seized,with !fainting. tl�'while :Sajing I .. 1 1 � r 4 . . � ! : ! �; � . . . . � Muter's work ad he ," OW gone to" -1 a - Chaui �cey Capimon, of Paris , i carried helioff, ldren. ; I I I I I ' � , I - - . 1 - - k, li, . W di�d ' -She leaves -no cbi I . . r on Moil- mass on Sunday, Olst ult" t rallied, aill i � i - I .. crowned h vle�ltu!Oirigl life. Faithfu- day h at week, at -the age of 60 1years. De- i _m I . - I Perth Items. I -A sad ilevent -was the death on W, I �� i - $ 0 - ' to . ith �Alt�, to Chr appeared -so well .that be W 8 contempl I I edtie�- � I � I less . !. �hooping cough is very prevalent I in 09,y, 16th i1tit., of th if of Mr. j. i i � I . . THEY ARE Neat Lo kin' i old inv lvea lo ist, a( - ceased had been ill for four orl five weeks in ing out for, � a walk, m he!u be dro d e �,oung wi.e . ! th low fever. She le ves' tw',elve child ; I ; D. McMi' of maington, :Ohio. Hqr � � , I I . I . I I I I . 11 I ion, I I . tl x's commands, and d 4genbe J the- dii - ren. tc mourn her I 9 of Mr. al 7 '! Or an -Overcoat ii ade to order for THEY ARE 9 hosion to! the tri th ob dience to the 'Mw . - wi oss, of whom are, W. B. d g igson has bought the Groskr6pf mother, Mrs James r Armstrong, of Li�_ I . ? NO [r , in . � - I . - t - ,� . , . ; I Tasty , i. -The credito �-uei Barfo o, ,� i-� �', rs'p � I I - - . 'a , L , � c iarge of every ut' t who have he ' Patton, of Erie, Penfisylvania; T. B. PAt- the insolvent b , met I be. PFoperty- in Mitchell for $300. ; towel, was! _ L her a visit u d was L i I I ar . I over payin � � hatharn an�ker� . � to " leiV�e - � h 'm preach so often, L who have seen hi�- ton, of St. Thomas; Miss E. G. Pattoul , � 1, I �Mehlsrs. Krotz & Walter, of Listowel. preparing . 10 home :on Fridayp I : I THEY'VE GOT ' � Of other day, and I boa d 's 14fointed L r d ily life as to jr � � � -1 . I i a I $71 9. 5 () 0 1 . - Style a.bo t them ' he -has gode in �and out anio'ligat Paris; Mrs. H. W. Green, of Long Branch, I have adbpted the cash a Stem, in connectio' ;vhen 1316. McMinn took .. . . I I � I I , I . - administer the e:ta or wi'vel. years. Tb e y 11 H11 and he � . I .� y u, breaking tc you t.11e beead of life, know New Jersey;, Mrs. John Adams, of Parim, total assets are I 45,163-70, 'With liabirities P . I I . I I � I . with t � ir business. -mother rer�ained wiih her till -death -- I � I - . TH E TR I M M I NGS Are .W sincere and . hf all he � was. " M e. and six d�ughters and a on, 0. L. Capron,, of $176,566.39, h�owing an ip�arent iurplus A by-law authori i,ng tbe, ex nditure on the foRowing Wednesday. Decease I I . t 1 . . fai ' I I 11 achailan, cone' uded � pealling to the- at home. )of $66,839. 1 . 00 unl ' I � . ' mu 1, 8 4 i — 7 27 yeJars of age,und -rried ` ' I . , quality i quaranteed. . ly . I . of S.31 , 0 for a tr , Zas been was ! . wu ma . � . I 'And, customers wonder that ch a -C. G.. Fox is leasing t ousands of aer a') --�-Miss E. E. , Flayeraft, a I istant edi . ... - I it I Men's - 80 tyle, u won-verted wh had I lar their late pas� I le I Listowel 6 1years ago. She leaves a fam" . 1. Underwear fro'111 500 La Sul up. A good , . ti I I � ' t(r's appeals So, li, I h�r passed iin' Stratford. I - combined with. such first-class qualities can A te ,'repent and come to of gas lands in Colchester, The two Wells - of ;The � -Henry E. Hanson, of Sarnia, died sad- of three small children. . I - . line of underiyear for; Boys froin 4 to 12 , Bowmal iville Stateslnl an, had I r of age. Fur Caps, lur Collars and 1 Cirist;'to decide forl Christ in this, lately struck were at Ui .ion, near Kings- pocket . I Rol -ph h . I . be had�for go little money, ]or they are real I i I deply lajit week. Deceased was one of th . I eked w iile attend Sa at� . e - - 7 T -'b � � - - . , k a loudest, call 0 �,�hris ians; to be faith - ville. . I _�o I I . I �, ,e remove 1. I arvels of good value. Vik it our Millinery ; t ,, � . e It first settlers in Fullarton townkbip. be d from Trinity church ceme- . ' epartment-the u are in town. I - or ;,, Cod, of So I - nventir in Toron i Nat eek. i itchell, has been r, � to. One of the . � i = FurT'raut'itlets in Mitts or G'loves. In , -first time y f t I for life was ih ;po the mourners'to -Angus A16L nia, rode a mile contained -Miss E. MeN te Toron fact a f fill line� of gen . a coosiderable gain of money, i . . I : ,�lemen's fuinisbings � : ay, of Mi Mitchell, to I . � . . I I - esus- for cqilifo�t.. �Rtev. W. S. on the road in one minute 33 2-5 seconds, Zgen red to teach in schoolsection No. 2, a r pe u , � alt a �easonable price at � I I . -her railway kel nd some valuable ag ge rities about the sear6h for . I will I . � � _1�1 �_, th, of Aliddl, e, .'followed' in a brief the fastest performance )n record for'a papers. 1 g, for the coming year. . Ro1p, ,remains in Trinity church . ! ; I . � . � I � . I i : Pil., I 21 4\ 4 R , ti rin en ogj of IV nell's ti a' At the Bruce assizes,in Walkerton the � I I . _ an I I . i � � b �t wa I 1.0 . Mr. McCon. Cyclist. . : a t� 6 �__ .ce tery, ��� as'that not 'one of those *ho' � I . I I.; ; -Brantford,h ;e de; tbs on Tuesday . 7a . i work and chafaoter as a Ch!ristialn brother. -Miss Maud Hel( a.milton, placed other day, William George Glenn, a formdr'� -were present at the funeral twenty -fl". I I i -DILL & SPEAR�'81 Seafort Making "Dresses and .Man lea to' order is a ­ I ? . I il'of # of last week viz Joseph. Slingsby, � fi. I � ' t Mr. M(Co , - . Jr. . He said tha co a handkerchief saturated! with laudanum resident of Perth counkv, at various times years ago, Came within t i. . I I . big feature of this business. We -know how. . in � manager thO Slingsby Manufacturing i wo rode of the � I 1. pli8hed more'w4k' in. SPO I - I . . I � to tuin out stylish garment� ; we know ho psat.-two years over her face to relieve a pain, and 1 .- Of r am I re they were found, and some werio w I aY Company - es Mor "860, teacher at , Sal insurance agent and dealer in patent whe � I . i ____T_ and.a half t lis tield, titan many a marii down. She -wag d ad whe -found. : the -Mohawk fn�titute, an Bennie ir I � ; A: I . I ! - 11 t.) mal�e them fit ; we know how Ao , finish in I . e � . rights, of late residing in Owen Sound, was more than �wice that distance out in the" . - I I ti I could doln ten. Re V.1 M Currie thanked -St. Peter's N,man Nbolie church At . . - A CALL SOLICITED. ' 1 - em off as they should be I nished and we . I .1 Sykes,, son of Mt. A. B. S kelo. The first .found -guilty of forging a note for ,931 reckoning. I -Mr. Charles Thom, or.., no* io � � . I I t � � - ciarge a little for doin g it as , we dare � the people on Inihalf of Mrs. McConnell, for Tilbury East, eleven lnilesl from Chatham, two w,eie cases','qf typhoid ve�. against 'Mr. McDonald, of Che8ley. The I 'L I ; i a - . � Manitoba, had the gra,% e marked ,and bc- I I I � ! L I C� first -ch go work. You r u arm !sym WAS latter, in, signing an agreement, arising out Lut to Mr. Alex.' Stew'art ana . i �1 * Vurn out I pointed it .0 I iarge I'llun" thei great- kindriess a;id w pathy one of the oldest Chu h ­ Ontario, � -Mn E. Mann, of St. ,Thomas, �ad a . 111' � f' ' � rot "' ­ � i t - . ­ . lu iantle, we can towards her a :1 herpmaly in �his, their burned down Satun i Wilson some years ago. After' � I I n ight try � a for a dress or i I . . narrow escape fil Orn being ki led on Thars- of a patent right transaction,: left sufficient Mr. A. F. L One Dooe South of �Expositor, OfFide , � - satisfy you very trying and sa � bl�reavement. The �Mr. and Mrs. C ay- several digrgigs . i . � . � . ;emi , of Sweaborg, a day, last week. Rb was bri king a well,and space between the signature and the docn- . these two parties locatea . l : I - I Rev. Mr. Leach, who I is Mr. McConnell's worthy and -h , bly estee ed ,3ouple, have ment, in which Glenn afterwards wrote the th ' ht ­ - 1. — � , � 1 - . I when a bucket. containing twenty . bricks. I e rig spot. I I � , - - 0 successor in the field, 1 p�r�e ided at�l the f un- been married 619 - . ; . _m � I , 0 years -on "unday, the 27th not in question, which he detatched from -The funeral of the late John Kirby, Of � � ! I I . I . � le I I . era'l servic . ­ was being low6redo the ropie broke, and the . I e. Alter th6 ale vice the funeral of October. i bucket struck hjtn� a glancing blow Olt the the agreement and got cashed. Glenn made North Eas ope, who died on the 17th � I . . . I I - One Price—Cash or Produce. cortege was forr ed aild Dceeded to Perth. -The trial at Berlin,- of urchinski one I i a strong, appeal for clemency, and received ilist., took ce to Avondale cemetery oil I I . . I side, brea 'ing x ;rib anal bruising . birli se- . � � I � MONO' LAKE 8A L TS _*0 - The Ancient Or er- q �-nrited W6rkmen of char,ye of murder, has, at t�(e request of-ths � � two years in the penitentiary. the follow' ' S d , and was very largely I ! � . . � . . " . : � � � . r eneased- had been a prisoner's counsel, been*podtponed until'the � -For paSSiDg off an imitatioR one dollar attended. I � I Lanark of whi ord! # d , . I �Ii� i, 1, 0 1 � verely. ' I f ' _ 'nth:e'uueacyeased was - in his 177th � : member, turne out rge n mbers at a * . AM. . -Mr. Wip.m Non, one �1 Ale pione�e 1 of I 9 . . I � ., A Woiiderful Remedy * towl . gar, being 4 or � . - pr1Dg U817 bill on � a young farmer, John Ward of , n on the 4th of lvla�, ul:9. . i , HODGENS BROS t �, I � Huron Ishi , died a few days,mgo. e- - . ) . I � . � 49 the funeral and 1prece le hea .se in the -Mr. John Marcombe, of Masonville,was Stratford, will spend two years in Kingston is father W'aS the late Colonel Kirby, Of - , . I � . . de'd t � . ' I .. . � . . ' . Trie re I ,. a of th deceased found dead in hia-barn on Saturday, by one n L er o he township, - I penite4 I tilary. I � . � � ; -FOR- procession ceased was; b f t c the British army. He was born in Liver- I I � irect iniporters of Dry G cil for manj)'yme re alwaks taking an it ive . . I - . i � I �oods. ' .9 1 were taken to Varna nd were i terred in of his neighbors. N i ' I I . . - Mr. Theodore Feltz has rented his far I , - re. . Catarrl , . I I . o initiest was held, interest in.6ver tbingpertaiaing to tbe, - - o 1, but w raised and educated irt I . . . , - (o a's I . i ' h -�- - I - : - Dandruff, � . CLINTON. I the Bayfield ce etery I 1 as death was due to heart failure. . i el � Aim la I le of . - . I � in Logan to Air. Charles Robertson r. nd. Mr. Xilby had two brothers,, On I I i — " 0 friend my 0 , . .i - fare of the, to uship. Hp was highlyl re- . - All Scalp ;and Skin Diseases, . is r 1�41 �i ears! � � _Wm. Gardiner, formerly a resident of Feltz reserves to himself the house, orchard -whom survives him, in 'the person 'of Dr. ' ; ! spected and his death is mu(h regrettedl He . .10 - The trusue and tt el',,tru , t Mosall now living near Nee � awa, 'Manitoba, , ` - . and garden. Thomas KO.y, of Tusket, -Nova, Scotia I I � 1. PUB NOtICE. Y�-u ar� wal ingsitil tho ale of 0 1-8, - p Was in his 61st ear. I l � I � Dyspepsia, - ln�,, di-gestion, etc. __ I � � . - has threshed Id,000 bushels of wheat, and i I . ; I * But � widt to WC10111ne vu." ','I . I . J _71Mr.. John Smitli, engineer at Mr. Th� three btothers came to North East: I I � � Public Notice ig hereby given, that after the ex- � I I expeo,ts to have about 4,000 bushels more. � .The Manialba; GoVerninent: are ltal ing I Stu We; mill � L I .- � I - � - � I I I steps to ro ,, Mitchell, had a finger taken hope in 18.34, andse�ttled - on 19t 43, ,on the .. I - I � � -laim a large porbioh of the low " " I - piration otone mooth from the 11th day of Ockober, � ' * -The im' ortation of car lots of cattl , I off Thursday forenoon of last week, by get- lot concession, where he lived up to the Pamphlets ent Free to any address. 1895, the aouncil ofl t'he municipalty of the townamp Drys 10 . - I from Middle iex to the vici se marsh lands- lyin between Winnipeg and ting it caught in the machinery. time of his death. Mr. Kirby was marrie(I of Tu�kera�Ditb intknd to pass a By -Law for atoppi I �nitj of Tilbury i 9 ing Selkirk. Tenders were called for Some � I . .up and selfing that part of the public hischway iv the NOTES.—Joba LaP(4e las er t d and becoming 'a :)i-ofitable pastime. This class weeks ago for the drainin , of .--,the 81. An- 1 -� ogan township, like other places this t,Wice. His first wife was a daughter Of the I er . � said townWhip of luckeremith whi2h lies between completed, tie of the i4es bank:_b'1,rns ,in of stock is se tree there, and feed is plentiful. ear, has a big potato yield. Mr. R - J, late John 86hson and the second was the . ntr4et hai -ei1t ri * 7 � I Qhas. Stewarl,, - Lots 14, in �the 7th ind 8tb Concessions, Huron Road the county John is wh 0 EAk erson ' drew"s marsh, and the co b " ' let . . � I ould call -A cow belonging to Mr. Peter Homes, YB a I . . I � Survey ; a;7d Lota 24 and 25, In the 6th eonccsslq�, a hustler. --Charles Ai palour, of! the firm of Haysville, to Messrs. C. bitebead & Qo.,i of Brandon, I gathered 330 bags Iroin 6J bags widow'of tb,� late William Green. � . I _ SEAFORT11, ONT. London Ro4d Survey. Any person interested i died the other I day. A post plaO 4ed, and 9 of the tubers weighed 28 -Mr. J. 11. McDonald, of Listowel, ha I n the 0. . I : i .1 I . I I � � . miatter, and desiring to be heard i to tha � - � I I s�ion,a relicof the old days in. .. i . ri opposition of Ruston & CoinpanyiDetroit,is visiting his mortem. examination revealed the cause to for $91,76 pour do. in big posse. - a I I said proposed By -Law, ma attend the neic home after � -A good deal, of excitement has :been . . ; 4 �y t meeting an absence -of nearly phree years. be a common nail imbedded in its heart. I 1 ---�Pr. Hutchings V. S., dehorn'ed 46 the bush, in 'the Shape of probably the first, � Price 25 cents per package. of the Council at Kylu's Hotel, on Friday, November caused in the vicinity of North Gower, over ! . i I -1 . I -Nelson Contine, of Toronto,; is busy com- �Mr. Ge rge Chittendien and wife, f I r Mrs. Thomas French, of neck -yoke that was carried over the land i Ist, 1895, at 10 o'clock a. w. . ALEXANDER G. �, 0 1 hea4 of cattle fo ' 00 )60,No LAKE SALTS is the lboBt wonderful cure for pleting big frame reside ce whic is a credit � : the finding n ar that vill;ay,e of J &me a Mont- ' � . I . . I I$ MJLLIE, Towmhip Clerk. Dated the 9th dsy 0i � � Albion stree I Brantford, formerly rest. . Logo�n, in two'houn, one day last week. which the town Of Listowel now Stan&, It I D39PePBfv Sold b' Drug-isto. . . - L gomery, a re id I , I . le� : . ­' . I October, 1895. 1452-4 to our villjage.�-Mr. a d Mis, Alexander dents of South Dumfries, near Ayr, eel ent of ellington ,%,illage, S - - : 1449-16 : I _ b� t e roadside, in . eve,�al farmers in that township are talk was brought� on ayoke of ox,eir from Innis-', - . I ;. — . , I ­ . ing qf having their cattle dehorned. 61, by the lar,e Alexander McLean, and sold' I I . brated thei golden wedding on October big throat. The man was driving lilone _ � ; I . Badour, of Couttright have here after 9 lying -dead with d gaill i I . J spending a I few days vi iting.friends. , Far- 29th. ! I ,�Ir, Thomas Heal, of Mitchell, had by him toMr. William Anderson, then - . . 6 . - . i I mers are busy i,p lop � from North Gower, and it is tho ght , I ' � I : - ghing ground -The Manitoba Patrons of Industry have have been a -victim of i I - , I ,:, but ga', the . I is I I 3 foul play. emay three car loads of fine stockers delivered to newly settle4 in Elma, forty years ago, it 1 Pentecost s . very dry i ana b rt Wiater is very as � �1 himi6Thursday of last week, which he has done good service! in its day, and . r : � ked Mr. J,� F syt.h, the only P�tron in - Barwain Dau I scarce. --The Salvage fiont the wreqked S Overn � I i I - the Legislature resign t bheir ____ I a "I � . , 'S.� . I 1� he offices -,in, ship�ed to bhe east. The prices paid -were though Mr. 16nderson has for ,many years � i i . . - ;e radl A who : 'KING r. Rol rt �sdale if; iin- order, becau Is has a xay I 0 a cents a pound. � � otbing but the best spans of i - i i ; I , � Pro )�: Dr' I I - and Africa is held by Joseph I� _I i i rovi -8 pr erty re - f, esh coat of ccepted rail' demands mopthe for it. COO I table from . to 2 , pa�st driven A i : Ing 4i � F4 passes. . ___�Mitchell has a young lady dentist, at horses to be found in the county, be bael�! TO-Mo�row � Millinery Ppaint.-The ili - . ! � es � u, teria ce of Al r. -Curran the minion Governm Wiarton att�mjted to armst im, 't he ­ . � I . i , ; i I rr."' 40' ent era- 4 least a -young lady who is studying for the kept the old yoke by him in memory of the! 1 i i i � a 1 i' easily ac- . I . Robert Lamo t 11 ,a barricaded the toad to his but. Theyithen. profession, in the person of Miss Edith early days. He was much interested- in the � I I I . i 9 1& 1; ploye, at Rlegin. North West Territory - iled for.' is -i I us , r sented him ' t ' d to reach li� 8 Place on a tt , bu � 4fter Gerry � . charged withlince diarism, Was found guilty rie � I . �� , I I it . . 9 I A local paper says she can extract re�ertction recently, by Mr. McDonald of I with�tw in bel7i out foJr th -ee- days in a sto rm. returned � 7 . - in. bo a, enou . to a e any man on Saturday and i entenced o five years � the most obetinate molar. the log hou4*e removed from the old Me- I L . � . - SATURDAV Fa I I 0 feeoe'll n h a p p y. - r. i n �e - to arton ' for further instructions.": I I I I I I - . � - - ne . li.am : J Ilema is the penitentiiry. / -Ur.! George Fallis has rented big farin, Donald homestead, and brought the yoke in - I � � i � . . � .1 - erecting a la ,3 uilding, to rent, on -The hog'-cho era , , which has carried off -Major-Gene al Gascoigne, �commalnder 6th 4eon�cession of Wallace, containing 150 as a fitting pl�rt of a pioneer's equipment, to � : i I � Water street. Mr. . J. Honarief has about 100 fine fat'swine in the neighbor; of the CadAdian militia, was itenddrpd a acres 6 Mr. Peter Coats, of the town line, be kept as a kelic, with the house. I . . . Will. . k . � i I � � I ! . I � -1 I I . . leased -the bot orn fflit, and is starting a hood of Kingavi e, is confined to three mesa dinner on Saturday night, by! the w6s and intends removing into Palmer-,, ! -.On Tuesday morning of 1, Don't - � . I . last week, MT. I C hop, an ente.0"i .uch needed far'ms, all of w feed Swill from a sum� officers of the Montreal � brigade of aftive ton' --e Some-] Thomas Ha I : ! - I ' ,,rise m hie I :r�ie, Of klm I .1 i . ______ - I . I I I 8 i where he purchased a resideril. a, was buried in a 1. ' � . A . I __ � . � . _�as rented another mer resort hotel. � � i i . . here. Mr. H.Jlowar� - . . . militia. On Su day a brigade �ciiurch par- time: ago., - landslide in i growel pit, and bad the bones -' . � , I rt of the salp:e build fig, and is Starting a death, f Win. J. O'Keefe,which ade of the Fifth ilitary 1)istrid I t was held-, . Mr. J. S. Black, a former resident of of his a in� parted by the force of the "! ' � -By the o . I � _� ___Bar -r, ain D (VY (( oull , . Worry . 901%ot and shoe store. -.11 I ti_,ff. W$`ert thresh- took place -nd a graduate of the Mitebell' . arlin� upon him. He was Working . . , ; 9 I . . I On S&tarday last,one of T ronto's when the Major-General re-6ewed! the Mite iell,� & lit f li ' � __ . we' 'I � � I . I 1 1 ed for Mr. H. -C Lea! ve bushe4 of clover oldest printers �. , 'L . . . I passed away, He was re- troops, and expressed himself il as M,gbly bowl. rig club, has been winning glory on in tte gravel, piton the James Brock farm, I . . I � I A - l` - . seed in 5 hours. -Mr W. S.1 Brown, of spected by his fel' w -workmen, as well as pleased the! turnout, J the reen. in Chatham, carrying -off the . I 1 - , I with. � oii the 2nd c6neession, about two and a half L Abou.f what ' a ha�, or Palmerston, age it for 'the Ca adian Cone by those who ein oyed him. ; In I - Store'. I I : at -The Petrolia Advertiser sta!tes that Mr. championship of that place. ' i iles from 'Listowel, with his brother - - bonnet yo' lis Cu� Carriage Compa,n� . � I . i i . . u .�Ivyili,a Owf ear vis d in a rushing i -Hon. Sir J n Carter was joined in F. J. White, of Loudon Englano, and Mr. - -Mr. Cephas Hotham, of Hibbert town� James. Tb6 bank caved in without i i 7 . . . I i . ) giving - � I : �i I � I business in thispart, ba * ol a number wedlock to Amoli Brown, in Uncle Sam's - F. A. Hilton,, barrister, of To who ship, Idug.from apiece -of ground 40 bags ot the ildb warning. Thomas -was caught - � - 11 i fall, but come'l to us. Let us I . ing - teat' I I I . . I i tw . eks. domains, one d y last week. They are have been in that town for the' three goodpotatoes, where less than one bag was and II " I I � i : , help you. We inalre a stjidy of buggies during the I I �Oantol . e gravel : - All the new goods . 'p at h fast I � MARRIED IN STRA . ,, and the maso of falling I I . . TFORD.—The following . il e - I I - : I . I - .. of faces and�'our aini isto I . spending their ioneymoon in the back weeks, have bought some vevy valuable planted. The bag of seed had one pa ful f It over. his � ead and shouldera, _sbOV1n I . - . � . I intlreating even , which took place in Strat- woods of Moore, n Lambton county. I properties in the district., for !an English take'4 out of it for a neighbor, and from the the upper F�,6rt of his body forward aill - . 11 � � . . I . � . r .: . . I . - give .you the most stylish for ,,land whic we take from the- Stratford *-The supply o! coal in Toronto at pres. company� and I that the 'price !will run up, remainder the 40 bags were yielded. parting the bonesof the spine, and e 1 2 . . of Octo:)er _ I - t - I - -Cash. Sj�ecial redtictioris on Cloth Jackets, ' � : = - I redsof thousands of dol- ---�-A ver dding t k lace in h a completely out of sight. James waa I Will be o�ffered at g�eativ, reduced prices for 11 bat possible � for the leAst Hera,qd. 22ni , refers to an old . ent is far stiort o� what it usually is at this into several hun I . y quie we - oo - p in I - ovoring I � I . I Drysilale boy, Son of Mrl'SimouBadour, sr., season, and dealls, -9 have difficulty 'in brin �� lars. I : I � i I - � . , .1 I I Far Capes, Fur St! rm Collars, Fur Caps ! . � . � . ! � Stratford on Wednesday oT list week. A ciauglitfast A the same time by one leg,' �- P i . money. '- � � . I . i I I i - . r i I I '. . of this place , The firal of a, long list of' ing more in. in hal, -In Jarvis street Baptist !church, To-� Son . D. Hay was married to but fortunately be was able to reach over, ':' . and all kinds of Fur goods. ! - I The cars are all used . � Ill, gistmr I T . 11 � ! - weddings to taka place 4n the near ftiture� ling gr&fn, and the boats are all bus . If 'ronto, on Saturday afternoon� Miss �ffi& Mis Downs, by the Baptist minister, and and, with big fingers,_ Be the aveli � ! ; 1. . . I lape ' � . gr � . i I Agtentfor Butterickis Delineators and Pat- :� ' wag celebrated e t St. C se a church this! now costs 50 cents a ton to bring Co7from Blaine Hext, the well-known reciter, andi there was neither bridesmaid nor grooms. sivay from o�er his brother's head, to keep . I - � I . ; � terns, the most -reliable patterns made. mo ning, whenJ. B. Ea.. our, boot and shoel OgweWo to Toronto. � . i � � � � . Mr. E. G. M. Shipman, mAnd6ger of the man, not flummery of any kind connectea him from smothering. David � I . A. E, Pe'. n t , c os t, tuetchant,andblissLizzi Bq,rt,eld,estdauc,l o trace has been found of the 5 -year Canadian Entertainment Biq,reau� . , were 11 with the affair. I and James i I �. . � . . I I I I I , . I . . 1 7 4- , . McMinn, who were passing just at the -1 - � i � I art,join, d bands al -- "- � - . J. 8 ars, second con'� ried by Rev. Dr. j pastor of t4e -4,'ity Clerk Lang, of Stratford, in the, time, beard heir cries, and dug the 3 -In -1 7 � ' ! ter A Mr. John I � ad heart. old daughter of T Thorrm � . . . � i . � . r - - . 1 SEAFORT 1 1 - inniatrimolly. he cere ony was. performed, 1 cession of Holland,near Cratswortb,although church. Among the many: presents w courge of some reseArclies in' the pigeO 4z prisoned me out of the pit. ,. James Its � � . . rdie i , . . ; . I . � I at 4.30 b Rev. ther owney,inthe-pres� i - I W. W. Hoffma:n, i the woods have been diligently searched. handsome diamoudbrooch, he'groorWs I holes', of his office for old papers, came across was unhurt, , ut Thomas' lower limbs -were I I I � I 19 � . . I - Ta I I .1 I . -) C -1 . . �y 0 ! , - . , I end2ofa rgen mberof elatives and friends Mr. Spears was Slip work in a field when his to the bride. The marriag- is a fitting en � a couple of interesting reminders of old quite paraly�ed. .He i a , oulig Mau of! ,� � . ; , � � . . " � 9. of the contra Ang part es. The bride was little daughter caine out to him. The child ing to the very aucce"ful -Eu sociation of the times,. the one a bill issued in 1865 by S. L, s6wut 35, unniarFied, and ives at home 1 I . . I I � CARDNO'#S BLOCK, SEAFORT11. S?"gul of Pig_� 8/1 ill neat.] atbiredi fawn 6blored1linaterial, and being bareheaded and barefooted and the young couple al artiste and � : I � . . , y manager,abiost Rob6rts, the chairman of the towA board d� with hii fathier. i . . � � I i I � . 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